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kimberly? kimberly: a scare at sea. cruise ship hit a wall and started to take on water with nearly 300 people on board. jonathan: this happened in upstate new york as a ship passed through a river. now an investigation is underway to see how it happened. elizabeth hur reports. elizabeth: the search is on for answers after a cruise ship accident that sent dozens to the hospital and forced hundreds to spend the night on a boat stuck and damaged. >> taking on water. elizabeth: just before 10:00 last night first responders rushed to help more than 270 passengers and crew respond to a boating accident. elizabeth: it had crashed into the wall of the block near the canadian border. it was on his way to toronto when it crashed in a wall. the collision injured 30 people. all were taken to the hospital. >> most injuries were the upper body bumps and bruises. several patients bumped their head. when the accident occurred the passengers were sitting down to dinner. elizabeth: the remaining passengers were removed from the ship at
kimberly? kimberly: a scare at sea. cruise ship hit a wall and started to take on water with nearly 300 people on board. jonathan: this happened in upstate new york as a ship passed through a river. now an investigation is underway to see how it happened. elizabeth hur reports. elizabeth: the search is on for answers after a cruise ship accident that sent dozens to the hospital and forced hundreds to spend the night on a boat stuck and damaged. >> taking on water. elizabeth: just before...
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kimberly: not bad. a place where it is looking dicey galveston texas, no stranger to severe weather. jonathan: tropical storm. that is a mess, the surf is high and they are expecting rain. they are expecting a foot of rain in texas. the last place on the continue innocent that needs this rain. they have had historic flooding in the last month. kimberly: they get all the extremes. steve: all the rain. this is not a storm surge, just heavy rain over prolong period of time and that is what they don't need. closer to home we have a few showers and thunderstorms that are likely to develop moving through the evening hours. they should be out of here by 9:00 or so. looking to reagan national airport. you will see sunshine. the clouds beginning to increase or thicken. 95 degrees. so far the hottest day at reagan national airport. it feels like the temperature is 101. this is what it's temperature wise the air temperatures that are cooler off in the north and west. cumberland maryland 90. 94 in lexington park ma
kimberly: not bad. a place where it is looking dicey galveston texas, no stranger to severe weather. jonathan: tropical storm. that is a mess, the surf is high and they are expecting rain. they are expecting a foot of rain in texas. the last place on the continue innocent that needs this rain. they have had historic flooding in the last month. kimberly: they get all the extremes. steve: all the rain. this is not a storm surge, just heavy rain over prolong period of time and that is what they...
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kimberly? kimberly: a fiery crash left a woman dead. montgomery county major crime unit is analyzing the early morning wreck along westbound i-370. kevin le swiss live at the scene. what are your sources saying about this? >> well, kimberly multiple police sources tell us the crash smells suspicious. overnight a woman was driving eastbound along i-370 here for no apparent reason she jumped the concrete median. then her car crashed in the grassy embankment on the other side of the road. a perplexing crash near gaithersburg crown development. around 3:30, an ambulance happened upon the white toyota corolla. a woman was outside screaming her car ablaze. a young boy found dead inside. >> the interior of the car is completely charred. and burped -- burned up. there is burn damage on the outside. kevin: sources tell us the wreck is suspicious. the four doors were all locked shut. paramedics busted out the window and used a fire extinguisher to quell the claims but it was too late. >> i heard helicopters. very low. very loud. kevin: the mormon
kimberly? kimberly: a fiery crash left a woman dead. montgomery county major crime unit is analyzing the early morning wreck along westbound i-370. kevin le swiss live at the scene. what are your sources saying about this? >> well, kimberly multiple police sources tell us the crash smells suspicious. overnight a woman was driving eastbound along i-370 here for no apparent reason she jumped the concrete median. then her car crashed in the grassy embankment on the other side of the road. a...
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kimberly: u.v.a. lacrosse player convicted of murdering his girlfriend now taking his case to the u.s. supreme court. george huguely is serving a 23-year sentence after being found guilty of second-degree murder in the death of yeardley love. tonight, his lawyers argue his rights to a speedy trial were violated. a petition filed last week said huguely was denied coup coup -- counsel when one of the attorneys fell ill during the trial and the judge agreed to proceed despite his objections. new develop in the the colorado movie theater shooting trial. the fifth juror has been dismissed in the case against suspect james holmes. the judge released a female juror for not telling him she recognized a witness who testified last month. the juror works at the witness' son's school. that now leave 19 jurors. 12 will decide the case and seven will be alternates. another juror was dismissed after her brother-in-law was shot in an armed robbery. leon: contract talks on the way for 10000 d.c. area janitors. they la
kimberly: u.v.a. lacrosse player convicted of murdering his girlfriend now taking his case to the u.s. supreme court. george huguely is serving a 23-year sentence after being found guilty of second-degree murder in the death of yeardley love. tonight, his lawyers argue his rights to a speedy trial were violated. a petition filed last week said huguely was denied coup coup -- counsel when one of the attorneys fell ill during the trial and the judge agreed to proceed despite his objections. new...
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kimberly: yeah. bob: that big? kimberly suiters: no. oh wow! bob: this is a jaw from 8.5-foot bull shark. if this was a seriously big animal, it could have been to remove the limbs like this, it might have been like this. we don't really know. other than to just speculate. the first information i have gotten on the shark itself. i would like to hear more from the witnesses. this could have been a five or six-foot black tip shark. two different sharks that did this. bitten down and caused so much damage the doctors had to amputate. but it's more likely based on the severity of the particular wounds -- this is a serious, true attack i think. jonathan: yeah. bob: no both cases this was something like a bull shark. we have to conclude that yet. we have to hear what the witnesses have to say. jonathan: in the last 20 seconds, what can the beach goers do? go out in groups? going out alone the shark with mess up to think he is hitting a seal or a fish. bob: this is all a matter of odds. you don't want to attract sharks to your area. don't swim near wh
kimberly: yeah. bob: that big? kimberly suiters: no. oh wow! bob: this is a jaw from 8.5-foot bull shark. if this was a seriously big animal, it could have been to remove the limbs like this, it might have been like this. we don't really know. other than to just speculate. the first information i have gotten on the shark itself. i would like to hear more from the witnesses. this could have been a five or six-foot black tip shark. two different sharks that did this. bitten down and caused so...
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kimberly: kimberly king reporting live for us in charleston. thank you for that report.onathan: still ahead for us at 4:00, the man arrested for attacking that -- an elderly couple gets his sentence. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalerfor sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells you get hives, vision changes or eye pain or problems passing urine stop taking spiriva respimat and call your doctor right away. side effects include sore throat cough, dry mouth and sinus infection. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. to learn about spiriva respimat sl
kimberly: kimberly king reporting live for us in charleston. thank you for that report.onathan: still ahead for us at 4:00, the man arrested for attacking that -- an elderly couple gets his sentence. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not...
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kimberly? kimberly: we'll look for you then. we are hearing from the attorney for daron wint, the man charged in connection with the murders of four people at a northwest d.c. mansion last month. as tom roussey tells us wint's lawyer says his client was set up. >> everybody deserves a fair chance and to be heard. >> fairfax attorney sean hanover says he was hired by family members of daron wint saturday and met with his client in jail monday and represented him in court. sean: he believes once people understand who is out there and what was going on they will see him in a different light. tom: since he was just hired he can't get too detailed yet but he did say this about wint. sean: it's fair to say he feels this time he was set up. tom: right now he is charged in the murder of savvas savopoulos. the prosecution says he is likely to face more charges in the may 14 death of savvas savopoulos his wife amy their son phillip and housekeeper vera figueroa. court documents say wint's d.n.a. was found on a pizza crust delivered to the
kimberly? kimberly: we'll look for you then. we are hearing from the attorney for daron wint, the man charged in connection with the murders of four people at a northwest d.c. mansion last month. as tom roussey tells us wint's lawyer says his client was set up. >> everybody deserves a fair chance and to be heard. >> fairfax attorney sean hanover says he was hired by family members of daron wint saturday and met with his client in jail monday and represented him in court. sean: he...
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kimberly: he has had such a great attitude. the high school junior who played the double bass is adjusting to a new way of life. he was born left-handed and is starting to use his right. he says he is not letting this change how he enjoys life and that is good. jonathan: great attitude. a landmark ruling from the supreme court upholding president obama's health care law. scott thuman is live at the reaction. kimberly: any chance this puts the political challenges to bed? reporter: don't many people wish. that is not necessarily the case. huge sigh of relief likely taking place over at the white house today because he administers and was well aware that the decision here could essentially upend the president's signature health care law. a 6-3 decision for this federal subsidies and tax breaks stay in place for millions of americans. low and middle income families for the most part. the big hangup was the four words in the law saying "established by the state. ' they were looking at if they only got it from a health care market e
kimberly: he has had such a great attitude. the high school junior who played the double bass is adjusting to a new way of life. he was born left-handed and is starting to use his right. he says he is not letting this change how he enjoys life and that is good. jonathan: great attitude. a landmark ruling from the supreme court upholding president obama's health care law. scott thuman is live at the reaction. kimberly: any chance this puts the political challenges to bed? reporter: don't many...
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kimberly: just a horrifying scene. an ice cream truck driver gunned down in front of a group of children in frederick. tonight we hear from the parents of the victim as new details emerge about the man police say is responsible. they spoke exclusively to kathleen carns from the sister station in baltimore. reporter: brandon brown's mother shows the family photos. right now she is looking for the best photo. >> he loved to have fun and enjoy life. reporter: for brandon's funeral. >> that is my favorite. reporter: at 22 brandon was working at the ice cream truck driver when saturday night on vermont court in front of a group of children he was fatality shot. hours later police charged lyles with murder. >> what was going on? a robbery? >> i wish i could tell you. i no clue. >> nothing. reporter: residents here described brandon as being generous when it waim to the children -- when it came to the children. we found court documents to show in 2012 he was arrested for attempt murder. the charges for later dropped and his p
kimberly: just a horrifying scene. an ice cream truck driver gunned down in front of a group of children in frederick. tonight we hear from the parents of the victim as new details emerge about the man police say is responsible. they spoke exclusively to kathleen carns from the sister station in baltimore. reporter: brandon brown's mother shows the family photos. right now she is looking for the best photo. >> he loved to have fun and enjoy life. reporter: for brandon's funeral. >>...
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kimberly: dichotomy. rep. ryan: it gives us a chance to get our political system fixed so we can fix this thing and you will have your cake and eat it, too. you will be an american company entering a better tax system because we will have fixed this mess before it gets out of control. george osmond and i talk about this. they are rocking and rolling over there. there are a lot of lessons to be learned here. please note we are trying to apply these lessons. we do not have the political plans aligned like we need to to fix this. this is our highest priority. we are moving as fast as possible in this direction as we can. play the long game with us and do not go for the gratification. that is what my soul says. >> i would hesitate asking what the cfos may do in this case. beyond the need to reform the federal tax system, there is an increasing issue related to state taxes. the need to grow the revenue states are charging or changing the apportionment rules resulting in many instances where we are double tax on the
kimberly: dichotomy. rep. ryan: it gives us a chance to get our political system fixed so we can fix this thing and you will have your cake and eat it, too. you will be an american company entering a better tax system because we will have fixed this mess before it gets out of control. george osmond and i talk about this. they are rocking and rolling over there. there are a lot of lessons to be learned here. please note we are trying to apply these lessons. we do not have the political plans...
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kimberly: suzanne kennedy has more.ne: suzanne: abc news is reporting 49-year-old richard matt the je pan i said is -- gentleman being pursued and shot by authorities has been killed. he was shot by a order agent in -- border agent. this is in a location in franklin, county new york, upstate new york. 80 miles southwest of montreal. matt was in prison for kidnapping torture and dismemberment of his former boss. he was 49 years old. authorities right now pursuing the second fugitive, that is david sweat. the 35-year-old inmate who was serving time for -- without parole for killing a sheriff deputy. these two men have been on the run for three weeks since june 6 from the clinton correctional facility in dannemora, new york. what authorities are telling us a border agent fatally shot richard matt in the last 20 to 25 minutes. pursuing the second man david sweat. jonathan: do they get the sense the both men were in the same area and stuck together or they split up? suzanne: the information we're getting is the two men were
kimberly: suzanne kennedy has more.ne: suzanne: abc news is reporting 49-year-old richard matt the je pan i said is -- gentleman being pursued and shot by authorities has been killed. he was shot by a order agent in -- border agent. this is in a location in franklin, county new york, upstate new york. 80 miles southwest of montreal. matt was in prison for kidnapping torture and dismemberment of his former boss. he was 49 years old. authorities right now pursuing the second fugitive, that is...
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kimberly: i'm out of this. leon: coming up next, two stowaways under a british airway plane 33000 feet in air. kimberly: now to a frightening and tragic scene in the sky. a stowaway falling to the death after clinging to the bottom of a jet flying to london. leon: the other stowaway survived and is now in the hospital. here is abc's bob woodruff. bob: a perilous journey that ended in tragedy clinging on the wheelwell from johannesburg to london. one falling to his death in an office building in the london suburb of richmond 12 miles north of london heathrow airport. the other found on the plane in serioused in call condition. treated at a local hospital. british police have not released detail of the men but the survivor is between 25-35 years old. british airways described the incident as a rare case but it does happen. only three years ago 26-year-old man jose was killed when he fell from the plane on his way to heathrow from angola. according to the f.a.a. 96 stowaways have been found on 85 flights since the
kimberly: i'm out of this. leon: coming up next, two stowaways under a british airway plane 33000 feet in air. kimberly: now to a frightening and tragic scene in the sky. a stowaway falling to the death after clinging to the bottom of a jet flying to london. leon: the other stowaway survived and is now in the hospital. here is abc's bob woodruff. bob: a perilous journey that ended in tragedy clinging on the wheelwell from johannesburg to london. one falling to his death in an office building in...
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kimberly? kimberly: doug we know you will be here for us. abc7 will be there for you through any severe weather that strikes. you can catch us on air as well as on the go at wjla.com. on the abc mobile news app. jonathan: there are questions and concerns and fear in a neighborhood in northeast washington after a body was found burping in -- burning burning in a trash can. the gruesome discovery was made this morning and sam sweeney has more on the investigation. sam: at 5:30 this morning, neighbors saw smoke coming from a fire pit. they thought it was wood. but when firefighters showed up moments later, they found a body burning right here. >> i smelled smoke around. sam: this woman who doesn't want to be named tells us she called 911 when she went to take out the trash this morning but had no idea what the first responders would find. >> body is spooky, scary. sam: the body is burn beyond recognition say the police but sources say it appears to be an adult female. for hours this morning investigators searched for clues. councilman mcduffy s
kimberly? kimberly: doug we know you will be here for us. abc7 will be there for you through any severe weather that strikes. you can catch us on air as well as on the go at wjla.com. on the abc mobile news app. jonathan: there are questions and concerns and fear in a neighborhood in northeast washington after a body was found burping in -- burning burning in a trash can. the gruesome discovery was made this morning and sam sweeney has more on the investigation. sam: at 5:30 this morning,...
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kimberly: now we know. the national football league most valuable player is fighting to start the season. leon: still ahead, a look at tom brady's argument as he fights against a four-game suspension. >> following a decision about the confederate flag in south carolina the governor of virginia is taking action and it has to do with what is on the road. we hear from both sides of the debate coming up in a live report. kimberly: "7 on your side" gets so many e-mails about the caffer problems. you have another 45 minutes to get your questions answered from the "7 on your side" phone bank. ask the mechanic happening now at 703-236-9220. kimberly: donald trump's latest g.o.p. presidential candidate to weigh in on the debate over the confederate flag. trump was in sterling, virginia today for a press event promoting the new championship golf course at trump national golf club. at the event, our rebecca cooper got a local exclusive one-on-one interview with trump. she asked whether he agreed with other republicans
kimberly: now we know. the national football league most valuable player is fighting to start the season. leon: still ahead, a look at tom brady's argument as he fights against a four-game suspension. >> following a decision about the confederate flag in south carolina the governor of virginia is taking action and it has to do with what is on the road. we hear from both sides of the debate coming up in a live report. kimberly: "7 on your side" gets so many e-mails about the...
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kimberly: he did. we have a report from the church. reporter: a grieving wife and her little girl ushered in by song and support. their visible heartache will soon transform. the tragedy set a staple for celebration. >> he wanted to start a race war. but he came to the wrong place. reporter: with lifted hand and worshiping hearts thousands honored the legacy and work of reverend and senator clementa pinckney. >> remember him when you are tempted to do what is politically expedient instead of what is right. reporter: their joy was a sign of their belief that reverend pinckney's life wasn't taken in vain. >> a week ago we seen occasion for joy. a man who came by our side and wouldn't leave. [applause] a governor who was bold enough to declare it's time to take it down. >> the honorable reverend clementa pinckney, pastor, senator, servant. kimberly: coming up next on five -- "abc7 news at 5:00". no clear-cut answer. we take you to the offensive symbol in the wake >>> i pronounce you wife and wife. >> people will continue to fight it. we w
kimberly: he did. we have a report from the church. reporter: a grieving wife and her little girl ushered in by song and support. their visible heartache will soon transform. the tragedy set a staple for celebration. >> he wanted to start a race war. but he came to the wrong place. reporter: with lifted hand and worshiping hearts thousands honored the legacy and work of reverend and senator clementa pinckney. >> remember him when you are tempted to do what is politically expedient...
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kimberly: i go the other way.laughter] leon: we will take kimberly: today marks 65 years since the korean war began. 135,000 troops crossed the 30th parallel from north korea into the republic of korea. an armistice ended the fighting three years later but there was never actually a peace treaty ending the war. in memorial to the more than 54,000 americans killed and 7800 americans still unaccounted for is on the national mall in washington dc. just north, so writing it's one of your 75th anniversary this year. the annual red mass before the start of the supreme court session each year. suzanne kennedy shows us a more of its place in history. reporter: is the spiritual headquarters of the washington archdiocese. the cathedral of saint matthew the apostle has a rich history. >> as we come out of the city into the great cathedral. reporter: this red rick church marks a momentous occasion. it's 175th anniversary. >> there is a warmth about this church. that is why it is attractive to some he people. reporter: it has
kimberly: i go the other way.laughter] leon: we will take kimberly: today marks 65 years since the korean war began. 135,000 troops crossed the 30th parallel from north korea into the republic of korea. an armistice ended the fighting three years later but there was never actually a peace treaty ending the war. in memorial to the more than 54,000 americans killed and 7800 americans still unaccounted for is on the national mall in washington dc. just north, so writing it's one of your 75th...
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kimberly: thank you. jonathan: you saw the video first tonight. 7 is on your side about a casket that floated out of the wall at a cemetery. kimberly: later, what you need to know about the next phase of construction near the district third street tunnel. jonathan: the former head of federal reserve weighs in on plans to change the face of the $10 bill. jonathan: trending now scathing reaction from the former head of the reserve about the plans to change the face of the $10. ben bernanke says he is appalled by the decision to change hamilton to that of a woman and says putting a woman's face on the currency is a fine idea but said it shouldn't come at the expense of the best policy maker in history. he recommends jackson be dropped from the $20 bill instead. kimberly: a win for women to fight to keep virginia sweetbriar college open. but it's not without challenges. diane cho has reaction to the developments. this fight is not over yet. diane: not certainly. they are facing a tough decision whether thigh
kimberly: thank you. jonathan: you saw the video first tonight. 7 is on your side about a casket that floated out of the wall at a cemetery. kimberly: later, what you need to know about the next phase of construction near the district third street tunnel. jonathan: the former head of federal reserve weighs in on plans to change the face of the $10 bill. jonathan: trending now scathing reaction from the former head of the reserve about the plans to change the face of the $10. ben bernanke says...
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kimberly: a bumpy ride, doug. a trash truck fire accident is finally clear alongside 270 southbound near 370 in gaithersburg. news chopper seven was over the same as firefighters applied foam to the flames. to write lanes were blocked which caused huge to lanes -- delays in a five mile backup. the cause of the fire is under investigation. this just coming in. officials in montgomery county on the hunt after people report seeing a black bear in damascus. maryland wildlife officials say the sightings are only going to go up this time of year. an early summer young bear start to mark your territory. leon: you are looking at an airport where we understand dylann roof is being loaded on a plane to be taken back to charleston where authorities will be take -- waiting to take them into custody and interrogate him as to what happened at that church in charleston last night when the shooting happened were nine people were killed. we were looking to see whether or not he's been walked out of the building. we believe that is
kimberly: a bumpy ride, doug. a trash truck fire accident is finally clear alongside 270 southbound near 370 in gaithersburg. news chopper seven was over the same as firefighters applied foam to the flames. to write lanes were blocked which caused huge to lanes -- delays in a five mile backup. the cause of the fire is under investigation. this just coming in. officials in montgomery county on the hunt after people report seeing a black bear in damascus. maryland wildlife officials say the...
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i'm kimberly studer. leon: fear has said in a fairfax county police statio where employees, including police offificers, have all been diagnosed with cancer. employees tell 7 oyour side, chris papst, they don't believe the department or county of done enough to find out exactly what is happening to them. kris: e started back in february with the tip. the men worked out -- ached out to us, he said he was terrified that he could develop cancer after working for years in the franconia police station. he needed help from 7 on your side. >> i'veever been more afafraid of dying. chris: for 16 years, he worked as a police ofcer. it's the work he did insidehe franconinia police station that scared him most. he's a 23-year-old building that recently earned a chilling nickname. >> the franconia cancer station. chris: 7 on your side has learned ththat at least 13 people who worked here have battl cancer. alof them under the age of 50 years old. three have already died. >> don't think it's a coincidence. chris: katha
i'm kimberly studer. leon: fear has said in a fairfax county police statio where employees, including police offificers, have all been diagnosed with cancer. employees tell 7 oyour side, chris papst, they don't believe the department or county of done enough to find out exactly what is happening to them. kris: e started back in february with the tip. the men worked out -- ached out to us, he said he was terrified that he could develop cancer after working for years in the franconia police...
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kimberly: new figures showing u.s. airlines continues to collect record fees from passengers who check suitcases or make changes to reservations. according to the bureau of transportation, this year the airlines took in $1.6 billion in the fees. that is up 7.4% from the same period last year. abeline posted $3.1 billion in -- airlines posted $3.1 billion in profit in the first quarter. jonathan: investigators say money donated to help save dogs and other animals sent a woman on a glamorous trip to aruba instead. kimberly: only on 7 montgomery county reporter kevin lewis explain how police caught her in the act. >> the humane society of the united states is stunned to learn this employee is accuse of stealing thousands of dollars from the animal rescue foundation. according to police, the routinely used the company credit card to make purchases and the manassas resident dropped $17000 at enterprise rent-a-car and $13000 on food, gasoline and luxury vacation to the caribbean island of aruba. in total, she is accused of e
kimberly: new figures showing u.s. airlines continues to collect record fees from passengers who check suitcases or make changes to reservations. according to the bureau of transportation, this year the airlines took in $1.6 billion in the fees. that is up 7.4% from the same period last year. abeline posted $3.1 billion in -- airlines posted $3.1 billion in profit in the first quarter. jonathan: investigators say money donated to help save dogs and other animals sent a woman on a glamorous trip...
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and the lady told me that she had liked the color of kimberly's hair. kimberly has red hair. she asked kimberly where she had her hair dyed. >> where do you get your hair dyed? >> it's natural, can't you tell? >> kimberly got very upset with her and told her, this is my natural color. by kimberly getting upset with the clerk, it embedded in her memory. when she saw the pictures, she knew and she thought it strange that this woman was buying a pack of cigars. she actually identified the same cigars. so at that point, i felt we had her. >> the cigars in steve's hotel room had a price sticker printed with ink that matched the printing ink used by this convenience store, confirming the cigars were purchased here. but the state's case was very weak without scientific proof that an accelerant was used or that steve had been injected with succinylcholine. >>> she's married a man that she loved, and then she went about a cold, calculating way to kill this man in his prime of life. leads me to believe she's one of the most cold-blooded murderers that i've been involved with. >> 32-yea
and the lady told me that she had liked the color of kimberly's hair. kimberly has red hair. she asked kimberly where she had her hair dyed. >> where do you get your hair dyed? >> it's natural, can't you tell? >> kimberly got very upset with her and told her, this is my natural color. by kimberly getting upset with the clerk, it embedded in her memory. when she saw the pictures, she knew and she thought it strange that this woman was buying a pack of cigars. she actually...
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kimberly: that is not what "7 on your side" found. items designed to keep babies safe but dangerous if sold after a recall. is crib could kill a baby. hours away from expecting her firstborn got one. >> it scares me for other first-time parents because i did not know. kimberly: her father paid $98 for a secondhand crib. her sister found out it is under a recall. the owner's wife took it ba but did not give the cash back. >>this nice lalady bought a crib from you. you took it back but did not give h money back. >> that is not true. kimberly: he told her to call his wife and confirmed the story. the wife never picked up. >> i would never sell something i know has been recalled or iss damaged. kimberly: the crib you sold was under recall. >> i was not aware of it. kimberly: when we checked expired car seats were for sale. >> if i go to a garage sa or thriftft store a and choose to buy something, it is on me. kimberly: that is not true according to the consumer product saty commission. >> whether you have a yard sale or are l looking to p
kimberly: that is not what "7 on your side" found. items designed to keep babies safe but dangerous if sold after a recall. is crib could kill a baby. hours away from expecting her firstborn got one. >> it scares me for other first-time parents because i did not know. kimberly: her father paid $98 for a secondhand crib. her sister found out it is under a recall. the owner's wife took it ba but did not give the cash back. >>this nice lalady bought a crib from you. you took...
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let's broaden this out with our cnn global affairs correspondent kimberly kimberly do zer. this is connected to what happened other the weekend, a 20-year-old queens man charged with conspiring to provide material support to isis. and i was just talking to evan about it. it seems like he mentioned the inspiration from what happened in garland, for arrests.
let's broaden this out with our cnn global affairs correspondent kimberly kimberly do zer. this is connected to what happened other the weekend, a 20-year-old queens man charged with conspiring to provide material support to isis. and i was just talking to evan about it. it seems like he mentioned the inspiration from what happened in garland, for arrests.
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kimberly: amy doesn't keep cash on hand. her phone is her bank and checkbook. >> i bought something on craigslist. kimberly: google wallet, square. >> i use this to exchange money. kimberly: the smartphone she can repay her roommates for grocery, friends for dinner out, land lord for the rent. >> millennials see writing a check as an ancient civilization or even going to a.t.m. to get cash as an inconvenience. but not all peer-to-peer payment services have layers of consumer protection. to make your account less vulnerable, tie it to a credit rather than a debit card. choose an app with two factor authentications, password plus a security question or a s.i.m. code like with a.t.m. limit social media sharing or your payment history can be broadcast to your network. many payment apps strip out the extra steps because for users making it easy is more important than making it safe. >> if it's the easiest you have your friends on there connect to you. then you can send money ask for money, really simple. kimberly: her personal ap
kimberly: amy doesn't keep cash on hand. her phone is her bank and checkbook. >> i bought something on craigslist. kimberly: google wallet, square. >> i use this to exchange money. kimberly: the smartphone she can repay her roommates for grocery, friends for dinner out, land lord for the rent. >> millennials see writing a check as an ancient civilization or even going to a.t.m. to get cash as an inconvenience. but not all peer-to-peer payment services have layers of consumer...
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kimberly: trash, could be a dead animal, even human waste. she bought this house five decades ago, the day president kennedy died. she prides herself keeping her property clean. >> you are trying to get it done so quickly, and it doesn't work that way. kimberly: the neighbors moved out a month ago, the inspector stopped by 10 days ago. she does not want to wait. >> i should not have to keep calling around. : really 7 on your side called for her. the ward eight councilwoman's office. the row house next to hers has a ton of trash in a terrible stench. and the layer lord -- and the landlord come reportedly in north carolina. meantime, the dcw inspector said she could expect a cleaned up by next weekend, though she is not entirely convinced. >> same old, same old. kellye: a hot summer trend is getting bigger by the year. ahead, the unique experience you and your family can have. kellye: we have had to contend with a lot of heat and humidity, but one more day left? devon: that is it, for now. july and august are coming. one last day, then the cool
kimberly: trash, could be a dead animal, even human waste. she bought this house five decades ago, the day president kennedy died. she prides herself keeping her property clean. >> you are trying to get it done so quickly, and it doesn't work that way. kimberly: the neighbors moved out a month ago, the inspector stopped by 10 days ago. she does not want to wait. >> i should not have to keep calling around. : really 7 on your side called for her. the ward eight councilwoman's office....
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>> 42-year-old kimberly savistan is a divorced mother from the nearby town of winter haven, florida. billed in her online ad as a cougar she react toth her first arrest with a growl. >> i've done nothing. i'm here for a date. >> there's a first time for everything. >> maybe i should be -- someone should explain to me what's going on. >> you offered to give somebody sex and oral sex for $400, that's what you did wrong. >> no i didn't. >> okay, well, you can tell that to the judge. >> okay. >> among her effects police find a dozen condoms and a stun gun for self-defense. >> i take that on dates. >> you take it on dates? >> testimony to the very real dangers that lurk in the underground sex trade. >> i'm not a prostitute. i'm on sugar daddy, i'm on -- oh my god, i'm on a lot of sites. with guys who are married and want to hook up and hang out, go to dinner. >> despite her arrangement with the undercover, kimberly bristles at the suggestion that she's selling sex for money. >> i'm on a blind date. >> yeah, you sure are. >> you have a date with us. >> yeah, i give the false name to guys t
>> 42-year-old kimberly savistan is a divorced mother from the nearby town of winter haven, florida. billed in her online ad as a cougar she react toth her first arrest with a growl. >> i've done nothing. i'm here for a date. >> there's a first time for everything. >> maybe i should be -- someone should explain to me what's going on. >> you offered to give somebody sex and oral sex for $400, that's what you did wrong. >> no i didn't. >> okay, well, you...
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i'm dana perino along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams eric bolling and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 and this is "the five." is america turning into a society of people only focused on themselves? that's what new york cardinal timothy dolan is saying. >> we're into an age of independence autonomy convenience, sometimes selfishness. the new trinity of me myself and i starts to dominate. we know that's contrary to the very nature of the human person. the very nature of the human person needs god and needs other people. >> there's a decline in the marriage rate in america, especially among millennial who is are waiting longer and longer to wed. a new study found there's the least religious generation in 60 years so they are turning away from faith, too. the state of moral values in the country is getting worse. so is there a way to stop the contagion of the me myself and i mindset? and kimberly i'm mindful that we're sitting here on television where we spend time talking about ourselves. do you think things are worst today than in the past? >> well there's new, you know challe
i'm dana perino along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams eric bolling and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 and this is "the five." is america turning into a society of people only focused on themselves? that's what new york cardinal timothy dolan is saying. >> we're into an age of independence autonomy convenience, sometimes selfishness. the new trinity of me myself and i starts to dominate. we know that's contrary to the very nature of the human person. the very nature of the human...
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let's get the latest from kimberly kimberly halkett. it looks like you're in the rotunda in the heart of congress. it looks like the practical implications and political implications as well. >> well, in terms of practical ramifications it's really something that may not be very long in duration, you're right. both surveillance measures put in place after september 11th from vinces within the patriot act did expire at midnight. this is that mass massive program that edward snowdon exposed in the bulk collection of telephone records. but now we have this other piece of legislation that has been passed in the lower house of representatives, now could be passed in the u.s. senate. if that occurs what this means essentially is that the program will--has lapsed for what we believe will be a very short time will kick up again. the only thing that will differ is who is actually collecting this data. it will no longer be the government. it will then be private phone companies. the government could still access this information. it would require
let's get the latest from kimberly kimberly halkett. it looks like you're in the rotunda in the heart of congress. it looks like the practical implications and political implications as well. >> well, in terms of practical ramifications it's really something that may not be very long in duration, you're right. both surveillance measures put in place after september 11th from vinces within the patriot act did expire at midnight. this is that mass massive program that edward snowdon exposed...
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let's start with kimberly. silver liberty groups have been celebrating the fact that the law has not extended. will they be celebrate forgive long? >> well, celebration may an strong word. there are many who are happy that the patriot act that has been in place for so long has expired. but there is little reason in the mind of many who are look looking to protect civil liberties that there should be reason for celebration. there is legislation that has been passed in the lower house of representatives that have been debated that would do the very same thing that the patriotic ask "z." that is monitor and sweep up phone records. the only thing that could replace the patriot okay act is that instead of the government holding on to the records it would be held by private telephone companies and the government could access this information. it would just be slightly more difficult. they could go to court to obtain information. many are concerned that this is a minor shift of legislation and there is a caustic debat
let's start with kimberly. silver liberty groups have been celebrating the fact that the law has not extended. will they be celebrate forgive long? >> well, celebration may an strong word. there are many who are happy that the patriot act that has been in place for so long has expired. but there is little reason in the mind of many who are look looking to protect civil liberties that there should be reason for celebration. there is legislation that has been passed in the lower house of...
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what did she focus on in her speech kimberly? >> well, you heard a little bit of it right there in that clip we just heard. that really was the overamping message of this speech. that hillary clinton believes while there has been a lot of economic recovery in recent years, it has eclipsed many working class americans. she used the roosevelts as an imagery to inspire people who were here to listen to the speech thousands i should point out. she'll use many of those same traditions to lift people out of poverty after roosevelt did after the great depression. she said that the tax dollars tend to benefit the wealthy. she said as president she would work to over come that to see that all americans benefit from prosperity. >> of course, a lot of people accuse her of being out of touch, married to a former president, very wealthy at that. how else did they counter that argument? did she manage to do it? >> well, that is something that she certainly has to work on, and she didn't dwell on it in the speech, but it was definitely in the m
what did she focus on in her speech kimberly? >> well, you heard a little bit of it right there in that clip we just heard. that really was the overamping message of this speech. that hillary clinton believes while there has been a lot of economic recovery in recent years, it has eclipsed many working class americans. she used the roosevelts as an imagery to inspire people who were here to listen to the speech thousands i should point out. she'll use many of those same traditions to lift...
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i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with juan williams and dana perino. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the 5." tonight, part two of the fox news exclusive interview with the duggars. the christian conservative family has another intense national scrutiny following impropriety in their home. we'll hear from two of the four sisters victimized by their brother josh and revictimized as adults after the story became public. >> we didn't choose to come out and tell our story. this wouldn't have been our first choice but now that this story has been brought about, we really feel like as we've been seeing these headlines and things that people are saying about our family we feel like as victims, we have to come out and speak. most the stuff out there is lies. it's not true. so for truth sake we want to come out and set the record straight. >> parents say they have forgiven their brother. >> the girls have gone on and forgiven josh and he's now a wonderful husband, father a godly man. and it's just like -- you know what sometimes there's young people that
i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with juan williams and dana perino. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the 5." tonight, part two of the fox news exclusive interview with the duggars. the christian conservative family has another intense national scrutiny following impropriety in their home. we'll hear from two of the four sisters victimized by their brother josh and revictimized as adults after the story became public. >> we didn't choose to come out and tell our story. this...
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kimberly, this is from at that time yawtatiana.take a liberal to dinner who would it be? >> you eat a lot, so i don't know. you know what? i would take a liberal or a conservative to dell friscos. it's close by work and it's delicious. i love the big steak and the baked potato. >> where is that place again? >> who would you fake?take? >> i would take juan. we get along very well. we like the same foods, and we both like to have dessert, too. >> take hillary for dinner. >> juan? roger -- >> neil? >> do you think you would make a good press secretary for the current administration? >> for the current administration? >> answer carefully. >> my problem is dana perino told me when she started as a press secretary, she said if you lie to me i'm out of here. is that true? >> yes. i mean yes, i, yes. >> if he this liethey lied to me -- >> they're not going to lie to you. previous administrations as in going way back, they did try to give the press secretary false information to pass on to the public. that did not work out so well. >> josh
kimberly, this is from at that time yawtatiana.take a liberal to dinner who would it be? >> you eat a lot, so i don't know. you know what? i would take a liberal or a conservative to dell friscos. it's close by work and it's delicious. i love the big steak and the baked potato. >> where is that place again? >> who would you fake?take? >> i would take juan. we get along very well. we like the same foods, and we both like to have dessert, too. >> take hillary for...
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kimberly: gosh. leon: all right. maureen: "world news tonight" with david muir is comin >>> tonight, a massive tropical storm hits the coast, tens of millions in the path as it moves north and east next. streets and highways under water tonight, schools closed. the tornado sirens in chicago as this moves up to the midwest, indianapolis cleveland, pittsburgh across to new york. >>> the deadly balcony collapse at least six dead falling four stories, many in the hospital. new questions about the construction was the wood treated. >>> the former naacp still saying she is black. you'll hear her explanation right here. >>> the major development in the hunt for the escaped killers, the discovery in the pipes and the prison worker's husband we asked what he makes of the allegations against his wife.
kimberly: gosh. leon: all right. maureen: "world news tonight" with david muir is comin >>> tonight, a massive tropical storm hits the coast, tens of millions in the path as it moves north and east next. streets and highways under water tonight, schools closed. the tornado sirens in chicago as this moves up to the midwest, indianapolis cleveland, pittsburgh across to new york. >>> the deadly balcony collapse at least six dead falling four stories, many in the...
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kimberly halkett live for us in new york. thank you. >> u.s. officials say hackers linked to china appear to have accessed sensitive information on intelligence and military personnel in a second breach of government. last week it was revealed that the data of 4 million people may have been compromised. john terrett reports. >> 4 hours after the biggest federal employees unions warned that last year's hack was far wider than let on comes confirmation there may have been a deeper breach. white house spokesman josh earnest saying that evidence that there was a separate intrusion effecting the personnel management systems and data. >> at this point i don't have additional details about the ongoing investigation about there matter. the information ranges from details about mental illness drug and alcohol use to arrests and even bankruptcy. the apparent breach and one revealed earlier could add up to 14 million federal records being compromised. on thursday the american federation of government employees wrote to the administration accusing the gove
kimberly halkett live for us in new york. thank you. >> u.s. officials say hackers linked to china appear to have accessed sensitive information on intelligence and military personnel in a second breach of government. last week it was revealed that the data of 4 million people may have been compromised. john terrett reports. >> 4 hours after the biggest federal employees unions warned that last year's hack was far wider than let on comes confirmation there may have been a deeper...
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. >> let's go to kimberly halkett. given these allegations what do the doctors want from the members of congress? >> well, these allegations were backed up by very disturbing video evidence that they provided to the lawmakers. the doctors are calling now for the u.s. to take a lead and to do some sort of startinged military action that would allow for putting the pressure on bashar al-assad to get him to the negotiating table to really try and secure come sort of no-fly-zone that would allow for the safety of civilians so they would not be subjected to these horrific attacks that were put forward. i should point out that the doctors pointed out to lawmakers that the attacks stepped up just ten days after the u.n. security council condemning such attacks. it's been a concern to president obama's ambassador to syria and spoke to lawmakers and echoed what the doctors were saying, calling for military short-term action that would put the pressure on bashar al-assad to reach some sort of political negotiation. >> kimberly,
. >> let's go to kimberly halkett. given these allegations what do the doctors want from the members of congress? >> well, these allegations were backed up by very disturbing video evidence that they provided to the lawmakers. the doctors are calling now for the u.s. to take a lead and to do some sort of startinged military action that would allow for putting the pressure on bashar al-assad to get him to the negotiating table to really try and secure come sort of no-fly-zone that...
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so earlier -- stop. >> kimberly. >> earlier -- >> kimberly. >> this is the worst.special report." >> so earlier in the week we celebrated barbara bush's birthday. and now we are celebrating 41's birthday. former president george hw bush 91 years young celebrating his birthday at his home on the maine coast. you might ask who's attending and who's there. well his son 43 is there. and unfortunately the one that wants to be 45 is not there. he is actually in europe. however, let's take a look at the little skydiving situation from last year. remember this? >> i love this. >> awesome. >> 90 years old. this is last year how he celebrated his birthday. you've got to love this family america. >> isn't that fantastic? god bless him and happy birthday mr. president. >> kimberly you did use a bad phrase. 91 years young. >> i'm sorry. what are you going to do about it? >> i'm 91 years old. >> what are you going to do about it? >> you're gone. get your things and go. i just got a breaking news bulletin. sunday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern the government will be conducting scien
so earlier -- stop. >> kimberly. >> earlier -- >> kimberly. >> this is the worst.special report." >> so earlier in the week we celebrated barbara bush's birthday. and now we are celebrating 41's birthday. former president george hw bush 91 years young celebrating his birthday at his home on the maine coast. you might ask who's attending and who's there. well his son 43 is there. and unfortunately the one that wants to be 45 is not there. he is actually in...
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kimberly, thank you. >> thank you. >> and again you don't want to miss your chance to snag kimberly'sbook it's worth every second to be reading. order on amazon. order digital copy and read it this weekend or order a cover and have it in at your door in days. my good friend kimberly guilfoyle's new book. 3' -- 37 years. we could have a new triple crown winner. can you believe it? the trainer who trained seattle slew that's next. my constipation feels like a pile of bricks... that keeps coming back. linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. linzess helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6 and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and
kimberly, thank you. >> thank you. >> and again you don't want to miss your chance to snag kimberly'sbook it's worth every second to be reading. order on amazon. order digital copy and read it this weekend or order a cover and have it in at your door in days. my good friend kimberly guilfoyle's new book. 3' -- 37 years. we could have a new triple crown winner. can you believe it? the trainer who trained seattle slew that's next. my constipation feels like a pile of bricks... that...
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. >>> hello, i'm dana kimberly guilfoyle guilfoyle, greg gutfeld, bob beckel eric bolling. >>> i don't want to put the cart before the horse. we don't have a strategy yet. >> but he's promised to destroy them. >> we're going to achieve our goal. we are going to degrade and ultimately defeat isil. >> degrade and ultimately destroy the terrorist groups. >> with our allies and partners we are going to ultimately destroy this terrorist group. >> isis has taken more christians hostage and threatening to conquer baghdad. meanwhile the president said he still doesn't have a specific plan. >> when a finalized plan is presented to me by the pentagon i will share it with the american people. we don't yet have a complete strategy and so the details of that are not yet worked out. >> the president blames the pentagon but general jack keen says the military has given him plenty of options. >> there were recommendations to do considerably more training than what we're doing in terms of numbers. that's a fact. secondly we wanted -- the pentagon wanted advisers down at the frontline. they've also reco
. >>> hello, i'm dana kimberly guilfoyle guilfoyle, greg gutfeld, bob beckel eric bolling. >>> i don't want to put the cart before the horse. we don't have a strategy yet. >> but he's promised to destroy them. >> we're going to achieve our goal. we are going to degrade and ultimately defeat isil. >> degrade and ultimately destroy the terrorist groups. >> with our allies and partners we are going to ultimately destroy this terrorist group. >> isis...
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so earlier -- stop. >> kimberly. >> earlier -- >> kimberly. >> this is the worst.special report." >> so earlier in the week we celebrated barbara bush's birthday. and now we are celebrating 41's birthday. former president george hw bush 91 years young celebrating his birthday at his home on the maine coast. you might ask who's attending and who's there. well his son 43 is there. and unfortunately the one that wants to be 45 is not there. he is actually in europe. however, let's take a look at the little skydiving situation from last year. remember this? >> i love this. >> awesome. >> 90 years old. this is last year how he celebrated his birthday. you've got to love this family america. >> isn't that fantastic? god bless him and happy birthday mr. president. >> kimberly you did use a bad phrase. 91 years young. >> i'm sorry. what are you going to do about it? >> i'm 91 years old. >> what are you going to do about it? >> you're gone. get your things and go. i just got a breaking news bulletin. sunday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern the government will be conducting scien
so earlier -- stop. >> kimberly. >> earlier -- >> kimberly. >> this is the worst.special report." >> so earlier in the week we celebrated barbara bush's birthday. and now we are celebrating 41's birthday. former president george hw bush 91 years young celebrating his birthday at his home on the maine coast. you might ask who's attending and who's there. well his son 43 is there. and unfortunately the one that wants to be 45 is not there. he is actually in...
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kimberly.three months of paid paternity leave. lawmakers want to require both the mother and the father to take the same amount of time off with their new baby. so the big question is that a good idea? should the united states do the same thing? here to debate we've got thomas and michael. michael, you think this is a great idea? >> i like it. it's funny one of my sons always says to me dad what was the best day of my life. i always say the day you were born. looking at all the studies, and study after study show that intense relationship when the kids are first born has so many positive effects later on in life. for me it's a blur. i was like you know -- i couldn't concentrate at work because i was up all night. >> do you have the kind of job where you could take off three or four months? >> no, and that's why u i have my old business being a surgeon i couldn't take off or help too much because i had to be fresh the next day. i think it would be phenomenal to be able to have that time. that's
kimberly.three months of paid paternity leave. lawmakers want to require both the mother and the father to take the same amount of time off with their new baby. so the big question is that a good idea? should the united states do the same thing? here to debate we've got thomas and michael. michael, you think this is a great idea? >> i like it. it's funny one of my sons always says to me dad what was the best day of my life. i always say the day you were born. looking at all the studies,...
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i want to get your take kimberly in the legal realm in your profession. what's the take on him and the court? >> i mean look. i think this has been a very active court in terms of like judicial activism with the initial decision on obama care and now this decision sort of backing it up. i feel like chief justice roberts actually tried to back up his own legacy and his own reputation by handing this decision down. i really do. because i think the court struggled with this. they wanted to find a way to keep it in place because they were worried if they didn't -- and that's not supposed to be their job. >> in fact antonin scalia wrote the dissent. he said "you would think the answer would be obvious. so obvious there would hardly be a need for the supreme court to hear a case about it." then greg he said "he panned the majority's reasoning as quote pure apple sauce. >> the language. you should have warned me. i would have plugged my ears. john roberts soils the robe. >> no, come on. i think people are mad at him for these two decisions and i understand that.
i want to get your take kimberly in the legal realm in your profession. what's the take on him and the court? >> i mean look. i think this has been a very active court in terms of like judicial activism with the initial decision on obama care and now this decision sort of backing it up. i feel like chief justice roberts actually tried to back up his own legacy and his own reputation by handing this decision down. i really do. because i think the court struggled with this. they wanted to...
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kimberly kimberly what did you think of this? i've been wanting the president to say this word.urging the president to say this word and i want him to use it more. >> do you feel better now? really? the president has not been allowed to speak his mind. really? he's the president of the united states. he can say what he wants and what he believes and what he feels. i don't think the dialogue has been moved forward for understanding by use of the word by the president. >> i agree with that. >> that's true. >> he's dignified. he does not need to even give that word utterance or license. >> he as the president of the united states is somewhat inhibited because he doesn't want anybody, when he's talking about race to say he should get involved. >> no way. >> he can say whatever he wants. >> right. >> at the end of his term he doesn't seem what anyone thinks anyways. he's exactly in the point where he can say what he wants. i think what you were trying to say and what some of us may have been feeling is you don't want to be lumped in with this monster because you have the same skin co
kimberly kimberly what did you think of this? i've been wanting the president to say this word.urging the president to say this word and i want him to use it more. >> do you feel better now? really? the president has not been allowed to speak his mind. really? he's the president of the united states. he can say what he wants and what he believes and what he feels. i don't think the dialogue has been moved forward for understanding by use of the word by the president. >> i agree with...
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for philip sweet kimberly schlapman, karen fairchild and jimi westbrook it's been a long hard road. > so we are now grateful nor success. >> it all started in birmingham, alabama, when kimberly and karen connected at samford university. >> how did you meet? >> met going to choir camp on the bus. >> in nashville they recruited jimi and philip to join them and their amazing harmonies got them a record deal. ♪ >> with the label tried to package little big town into a slick country product. >> we looked like the cast of the young and the restless. >> not that there is anything wrong with that. >> their debut album in 2002 was scorched by the credit glikes we had one of the worst reviews in the tennesseeian. >> it was brutal. >> something about eating the way the enamel of your brain. i didn't know your brain had enamel. >> that wasn't the worst of it. in late 2004 their label dropped them. what were you thinking at that point? >> oh, my, god. >> what do we do now? >> broke, the band had to give up their tour bus and go back to their day jobs. >> you wept back to being a telemarketer. >> i
for philip sweet kimberly schlapman, karen fairchild and jimi westbrook it's been a long hard road. > so we are now grateful nor success. >> it all started in birmingham, alabama, when kimberly and karen connected at samford university. >> how did you meet? >> met going to choir camp on the bus. >> in nashville they recruited jimi and philip to join them and their amazing harmonies got them a record deal. ♪ >> with the label tried to package little big town...
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kimberly halkett reports. >>> franklin roosevelt the former u.s. president who lifted thousands of americans out of poverty. >> prosperity can't just be for ceos and hedge fund managers. democracy can't just be for billionaires and corporations. prosperity and democracy are part of your basic bargain too. >> clinton believes the recent economic recovery in the united states has eclipsed too many working and middle class americans. she said she will build on the problems first championed by her husband in the 1990s. she promises she will reform the u.s. criminal justice system as well as the immigration system in the united states. she also says she will fight for equal voting rights and pay for women. but first clinton needs to win the white house. there is little competition for democratic nomination but her republican challenger is expected to be remind americans of potential conflict of interest involving foreign donations to husband bill clinton's foundation. >> there is no question that there are -- that hillary is going to have a lot of tough
kimberly halkett reports. >>> franklin roosevelt the former u.s. president who lifted thousands of americans out of poverty. >> prosperity can't just be for ceos and hedge fund managers. democracy can't just be for billionaires and corporations. prosperity and democracy are part of your basic bargain too. >> clinton believes the recent economic recovery in the united states has eclipsed too many working and middle class americans. she said she will build on the problems...
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kimberly, to you, what do the markets fear? do they fear a complete financial meltdown if the greece talks fall apart and they actually default? >> i think you're right. the markets are uncertain and they don't like uncertainty. they fear something like what you're just saying however, i don't think that was really the reality, it is somewhat baked into it. this is drama and greece. greece is about drama and politicians. you mix those two together. i think they will have a tough night ahead of them. i don't think there will be a resolution and maybe not even before june 30th but what we do know investors should focus on what they can control which is their allocation of their portfolios and ride through this volatility and what we're doing right now for our clients is to micro balance and rebalance in international if we're though in those. david: jason, the point this market, of course we've been through this before, every time it goes above 18,000 we think it found a base for another rise, it looked like it was climbing walls
kimberly, to you, what do the markets fear? do they fear a complete financial meltdown if the greece talks fall apart and they actually default? >> i think you're right. the markets are uncertain and they don't like uncertainty. they fear something like what you're just saying however, i don't think that was really the reality, it is somewhat baked into it. this is drama and greece. greece is about drama and politicians. you mix those two together. i think they will have a tough night...