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justices looking to retire is america on the verge of sliding into theocracy alas the reverend barry lynn in just a moment and the trumpet ministration has just put the drinking water for one out of three americans at risk we'll talk about how internet's lone liberal rumble with horace cooper and charles. donald trump i want to build a wall on the mexican border but under his watch the constitutional wall that is supposed to separate church and state is crumbling and crumbling fast this week the u.s. supreme court took action on three very significant cases that have america's commitment to secular government very very worried for more on those three cases i'm joined now by reverend barry lynn executive director of americans united for separation of church and state reverend lynn welcome back it's nice to be here great to have you with us so on monday the court said that if the government is going to pay to resurface the playground of a public school they have to do it for a church school that's right what is wrong with this picture what's wrong with this picture is never before has the u
justices looking to retire is america on the verge of sliding into theocracy alas the reverend barry lynn in just a moment and the trumpet ministration has just put the drinking water for one out of three americans at risk we'll talk about how internet's lone liberal rumble with horace cooper and charles. donald trump i want to build a wall on the mexican border but under his watch the constitutional wall that is supposed to separate church and state is crumbling and crumbling fast this week...
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errol, lynn, thank you for taking time to be with us.appreciate having your insights. >> thank you. >>> want to tell you an important story. decorated marine found shot in iraq, his death was a suicide, but his family doesn't quite believe that. >> they're not sure. why they say there was rush to judgment and what the investigation has revealed. so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go wrong. i like it. promote that guy. get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed. when you book direct at choicehotels.com. book now. dreeb en. stall man has been working to restore her husband's reputation. the medical examiner ruled the colonel's death a suicide. >> with the help of retired jag lawyer, ncis investigators, kim says she has documents that shows critical evidence was overlooked in
errol, lynn, thank you for taking time to be with us.appreciate having your insights. >> thank you. >>> want to tell you an important story. decorated marine found shot in iraq, his death was a suicide, but his family doesn't quite believe that. >> they're not sure. why they say there was rush to judgment and what the investigation has revealed. so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it...
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geri lynn, final thoughts on you? >> [ sighs ] i'm very much solution-focused.y feeling is create a sense of hope by letting people know that... there are people that care, not just us. there are a lot of other advocates in this realm that are there to, you know, give you a lifeline, to help support you so that you can get the healing that you deserve and that you need, and that's the most important thing. that's the beginning. ♪ >> when we come back, you'll meet another veteran who was sexually assaulted in the military who got the help he needed, and you'll meet some of the key people leading the way and offering help and resources for survivors. >> we're talking about military sexual trauma, or mst for short. joining us in the studio right now are three guests. heath phillips is an mst survivor and advisory board member for protect our defenders. nancy parrish is the founder of protect our defenders. it's a human-rights organization which fights to help veterans who have been sexually assaulted. and colonel don christensen is the new president of protect our
geri lynn, final thoughts on you? >> [ sighs ] i'm very much solution-focused.y feeling is create a sense of hope by letting people know that... there are people that care, not just us. there are a lot of other advocates in this realm that are there to, you know, give you a lifeline, to help support you so that you can get the healing that you deserve and that you need, and that's the most important thing. that's the beginning. ♪ >> when we come back, you'll meet another veteran...
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as for that interim position lynn abraham is not seeking it and wouldn't say no if asked and would do it without a salary. sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you sara. and you can find the very latest on the essential williams plea now at 6 abc's news app and read more about the trial and hear reaction from the fbi and other key figures in the case. other news tonight authorities are identifying the young woman killed yesterday on the route 100 bypass 18-year-old bianca nicole roberson a graduate of westchester high school. and lawmen are theoryizing she was a victim of road rage. jeff is live with more. >> reporter: jim, police are reviewing video from highway cameras and from local business surveillance cameras hoping to catch a clear shot in the other vehicle involved. a red pickup truck and meanwhile bianca's grieving father is pleading with the public's help. >> to me it doesn't seem real. roddy roberson is in shock. his baby bianca stolen from him on the route 100 spur. a beautiful life cut short. >> she is 18 and driving her car and going college. >> the 18-year
as for that interim position lynn abraham is not seeking it and wouldn't say no if asked and would do it without a salary. sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you sara. and you can find the very latest on the essential williams plea now at 6 abc's news app and read more about the trial and hear reaction from the fbi and other key figures in the case. other news tonight authorities are identifying the young woman killed yesterday on the route 100 bypass 18-year-old...
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"chicago sun times" washington bureau chief lynn sweet. a affect your reporting? >> this is a little contraryian, and i support the promise these things should be on the record with cameras. but having said that for a print reporter, the need is to get information and facts, not necessarily they have to be shown asking your question. having said that, the matter of the briefing being on television means that all of america can see it in realtime, not just the reporters. that can only be good even if you think there's not a lot of content in the briefing, let people decide that and see that for themselves. >> isn't the bigger problem, lynn, that all the answers that we don't get during these briefings? abc made a list of 26 different questions that sean spicer's been asked where he said i don't know but i'll get back to you and but hasn't gotten back to anybody. a list of more than two dozen the white house isn't addressing, big ones whether the president believes in man-made climate change. >> on that we would have an hour special of press
"chicago sun times" washington bureau chief lynn sweet. a affect your reporting? >> this is a little contraryian, and i support the promise these things should be on the record with cameras. but having said that for a print reporter, the need is to get information and facts, not necessarily they have to be shown asking your question. having said that, the matter of the briefing being on television means that all of america can see it in realtime, not just the reporters. that can...
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adam lynn two-run homer his fifth, nats lead 3-1, came the 9th inning and came in to close it, he says he tweaked his reaching down for his body wash in the shower. and that explains his horrible outing today. since no more bizarre with an rbi double ball. this will go extras but then in the 11th, robinson, that's the game winner off shawn kelly. nats lose in 11, 6-3. you saw it on fox 5 maybe you don't want to see it if you're an orioles fan, taking on the yankees and that's what they did with the bats from from the start. judge erin judge. 19th homer of the year and gets worse, orioles give up five home run, nine in the first two innings. chris davis hit a homer but that's compared to what they were up against.
adam lynn two-run homer his fifth, nats lead 3-1, came the 9th inning and came in to close it, he says he tweaked his reaching down for his body wash in the shower. and that explains his horrible outing today. since no more bizarre with an rbi double ball. this will go extras but then in the 11th, robinson, that's the game winner off shawn kelly. nats lose in 11, 6-3. you saw it on fox 5 maybe you don't want to see it if you're an orioles fan, taking on the yankees and that's what they did with...
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i'd also like to thank todd, lynn, mr. siler, mr. burke from wyoming high school. this is a place where otto experienced some of the best moments of his young life, and
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then i went to see this young agent, lynn nesbitt, who was young agent, lynn nesbitt, who was just, i think, setting up. she called and said she read the book and she would like to represent me. could i come in and see her? i went in to see her and she said something very complimentary about the book. lynn always understands the books. and she said, you have to tell me something first. what do you look so worried about? i didn't know i looked worried. but i was. i said i am worried i will not have enough money to finish the book and she said, how much do you need? i don't remember the figure, that i figured i needed two more years. i told her what that figure was and she said, -- and she remembers this the same way -- is that what you are worried about? you can stop worrying right now. i can get you that by picking up the phone. verybody in new york knows about this book. was up in the bronx, i had no idea. that's how i get her. she has been my agent now -- that was 1970, 47 years. i've had the same agent and the same editor for 47 years. brian: i did some calculations. 4,513 pages yo
then i went to see this young agent, lynn nesbitt, who was young agent, lynn nesbitt, who was just, i think, setting up. she called and said she read the book and she would like to represent me. could i come in and see her? i went in to see her and she said something very complimentary about the book. lynn always understands the books. and she said, you have to tell me something first. what do you look so worried about? i didn't know i looked worried. but i was. i said i am worried i will not...
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. >>> let's bring in lynn suite, washington bureau sheet and andres bauer, political commentator, former lieutenant governor of south carolina. good morning. >> good morning. >> i want you first to listen to republican, former republican congressman pete hoke stra and current senator jeff merkel. >> dangerous precedent that the president's private conversations can be revealed. it will be a he said he said type of thing. it is one side of the story. i don't think that helps the process move forward. in that case, the president can i think and would rightfully exert executive privilege. >> i don't think he will because it will be simply more cover up and more obstruction and i don't think he has a strong legal foundation to succeed. >> "new york times" and "the washington post" reporting it is unlikely the president will assert executive privilege, but is this considering what we just heard an open question still? >> well, here are a few points to make and i think it is open until the white house says on the record that it is closed. courts have established since the watergate era, the pr
. >>> let's bring in lynn suite, washington bureau sheet and andres bauer, political commentator, former lieutenant governor of south carolina. good morning. >> good morning. >> i want you first to listen to republican, former republican congressman pete hoke stra and current senator jeff merkel. >> dangerous precedent that the president's private conversations can be revealed. it will be a he said he said type of thing. it is one side of the story. i don't think that...
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kevin lynn turner made me believe in monsters. he made me believe in werewolves, made me believe these vicious monsters will attack you. once they attack victims, we take on these hideous formations of ourselves. we become dark, we get in these places and nobody understands. you begin to look at us differently. i thought i was a straight a student over the summer when he raped me in 1985. when i went back to school i was different. something was wrong with me. i didn't understand it myself or why my grades began to go down. i didn't understand why i look at people differently, or why i any man that crossed my path. i didn't have the services or counseling or anyone to reach out and say it's going to be ok, we are here for you, we're going to get through. i had to try to make it happen all on my own. my parents didn't understand. i'm thankful today to be here. i feel the passion that you have on this panel to say, no more. i feel the passion that you feel for us and say, " we did not forget about you." because i felt i was forgotte
kevin lynn turner made me believe in monsters. he made me believe in werewolves, made me believe these vicious monsters will attack you. once they attack victims, we take on these hideous formations of ourselves. we become dark, we get in these places and nobody understands. you begin to look at us differently. i thought i was a straight a student over the summer when he raped me in 1985. when i went back to school i was different. something was wrong with me. i didn't understand it myself or...
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mary lynn ditmar worries any disaster involving spacex could have larger implications for the futurespace exploration. >> might people extrapolate from that, well, this is so dangerous nobody should be doing it? >> is there that danger? >> i think there is that danger. i would hope not. you know, i would hope that people wouldn't go down that road. but i do worry about it. >> reporter: spacex would not comment for this story. but elon musk has defended the fueling process and said the company's doing everything it can to minimize the risks. later this year spacex is planning to test a larger version of its falcon rocket, the one that will eventually carry tourists going around the moon. >>> the broadway music "come from away" is up for seven tony awards this sunday night. it's about a small canadian town that offered safe harbor to thousands of stranded airline passengers after planes were grounded there on 9/11. mo rocca introduces us to the cast members and a pioneering pilot who's depicted on stage. ♪ >> reporter: it's being called broadway's surprise hit of the season. ♪ now "com
mary lynn ditmar worries any disaster involving spacex could have larger implications for the futurespace exploration. >> might people extrapolate from that, well, this is so dangerous nobody should be doing it? >> is there that danger? >> i think there is that danger. i would hope not. you know, i would hope that people wouldn't go down that road. but i do worry about it. >> reporter: spacex would not comment for this story. but elon musk has defended the fueling...
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and lynn swede is the reporter for the chicago sun times. the white house weighing if executive privilege is something to use. what exactly, lynn, might the white house be weighing in trying to make that decision? >> i don't think we will know right away. thursday is a long way off in political time. i think they are weighing not just the success of the challenge to the senate intelligence committee and comey to proceed, but whether or not a fight is worth it. it is not lineal. it is not will he testify or not. there are various stops along the way. >> could be limitations. >> you could have -- we know that a president has privilege, but not absolute privilege. you could have a negotiation as to what the testimony would be about. the senate could reject a claim of presidential privilege. the senate could go to court. comey could go to court. we have a lot of twists and turns f. the turns. if there is a court fight, it might not be reresolved. if it goes to what happens in the meetings, we find out if president trump has a recording device in
and lynn swede is the reporter for the chicago sun times. the white house weighing if executive privilege is something to use. what exactly, lynn, might the white house be weighing in trying to make that decision? >> i don't think we will know right away. thursday is a long way off in political time. i think they are weighing not just the success of the challenge to the senate intelligence committee and comey to proceed, but whether or not a fight is worth it. it is not lineal. it is not...
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sheri lynne muhleman disappeared in 1989. police say they have reason to believe she was killed. "abc 7 news" reporter katie outes utehs is live at police headquarters. >> reporter: he wants to hear from you. he says no detail is too small to be shared. as this case shows, nearly three decades later any bit of new information can help push a case forward. this 25-year-old fremont mother, sheri lynne muhleman sent her daughter to school on february 27th, 1989 and hasn't been seen since. >> about six months ago we got a couple of contacts from people that wanted to get some things off their chest. that happens a lot, especially with 20, 30-year-old cold cases. people are you know what, i'm getting older, i'm getting sick, or i should have come forward at the time but i was too scared. >> reporter: police say she lived with her on again, off again and father of her child michael abraham. he and his sister may have been the last people to see muhleman. his decoto road home has been demolished and is now a church. >> we ended up looking into it and getting some better details that we'
sheri lynne muhleman disappeared in 1989. police say they have reason to believe she was killed. "abc 7 news" reporter katie outes utehs is live at police headquarters. >> reporter: he wants to hear from you. he says no detail is too small to be shared. as this case shows, nearly three decades later any bit of new information can help push a case forward. this 25-year-old fremont mother, sheri lynne muhleman sent her daughter to school on february 27th, 1989 and hasn't been seen...
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and victoria lynn from the victoria lynn beauty youtube channel, she is amaze pg. >> she is.her fingers? >> they're part of her dragon fly look. >> they do all this on themselves? >> yes. because in this challenge, they are judging based on creativity, special effects, and illusion with body paint. zp >> she's doing this free hand. that's what gets me. >> she's just going for it. you see her there with the dramatic eyes. and look at what she's done to her face. she's taken all these bright colors and fills in the veins. now my favorite part. >> glitter! how did i know that? >> there's so much glitter in this video, i could not get enough. remember i told you that one of the expectations was using body paint and creating that illusion? she does just that. >> okay, you win. she wins. >> seriously. but we haven't seen the other artists. i'm sure they're just as talented. i'm sure they are all bringing it. >> no detail is too small. and all of you who wants to vote on the contest, you can do that through june 23rd. >>> a smooth kid decides to hit the drive-thru. >> i like how he
and victoria lynn from the victoria lynn beauty youtube channel, she is amaze pg. >> she is.her fingers? >> they're part of her dragon fly look. >> they do all this on themselves? >> yes. because in this challenge, they are judging based on creativity, special effects, and illusion with body paint. zp >> she's doing this free hand. that's what gets me. >> she's just going for it. you see her there with the dramatic eyes. and look at what she's done to her...
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sheri lynne muhleman disappeared in 1989. police say they have reason to believe she was killed.news" reporter katie outes utehs is live at police headquarters. >> reporter: he wants to hear from you. he says no detail is too small to be shared. as this case shows, nearly three decades later any bit of new information can help push a case forward. this 25-year-old fremont mother, sheri lynne muhleman sent her daughter to school on february 27th, 1989 and hasn't been seen since. >> about six months ago we got a couple of contacts from people that wanted to get some things off their chest. that happens a lot, especially with 20, 30-year-old cold cases. people are you know what, i'm getting older, i'm getting sick, or i should have come forward at the time but i was too scared. >> reporter: police say she lived with her on again, off again and father of her child michael abraham. he and his sister may have been the last people to see muhleman. his decoto road home has been demolished and is now a church. >> we ended up looking into it and getting some better details that we're able
sheri lynne muhleman disappeared in 1989. police say they have reason to believe she was killed.news" reporter katie outes utehs is live at police headquarters. >> reporter: he wants to hear from you. he says no detail is too small to be shared. as this case shows, nearly three decades later any bit of new information can help push a case forward. this 25-year-old fremont mother, sheri lynne muhleman sent her daughter to school on february 27th, 1989 and hasn't been seen since....
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>> lynne is a hokie. >> lynne is a hokie, so is brian sullivan us hokies stick together. >> you'll haven. >> lynne, thank you. >>> a big banks about to get their report cards from the fed. those stocks rallies today ahead of the results we'll tell you who will come out on top plus the dollar is at a seven-month low. "power lunch" will be right ba ck online u.s. equity trades... ♪ ...you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. >>> this afternoon, the second report will be released. buybacks, increases in dividends. let's bring in jason goldberg. good to have you here. >> good afternoon. >> so people wait for these stress tests, because this is the moment where finally the fed has said, okay, you have enough capital, so now you are allowed to do other things with it, presumably return it to shareholders you cover a
>> lynne is a hokie. >> lynne is a hokie, so is brian sullivan us hokies stick together. >> you'll haven. >> lynne, thank you. >>> a big banks about to get their report cards from the fed. those stocks rallies today ahead of the results we'll tell you who will come out on top plus the dollar is at a seven-month low. "power lunch" will be right ba ck online u.s. equity trades... ♪ ...you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just what you invest...
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we will go to the map, zero in around cherry hill area, we have lynn and jenny that are in cherry hill. we have to get in tight to pick one or the other. she has a little bit of cloud cover but generally a nice star. she's at 58 degrees and her dew point at 54. still some moisture but she did allow that, window to stay open, and felt comfortable for her. back to the maps we will go and take it past storm scan to talk about the rocket launched the one that got scrubbed courtesy of the cloud cover building in at wallops island. they will try to go again at 9:05 tonight. as that rocket takes off just to the south for just a short four minute window after lift off you may be able to see really cool almost aurora-like cloud cover out there because of the chemicals, canisters that will be released from the rocket. there could be a really neat show in the sky tonight provided the cloud don't build into scrub launch yet again. we will stay tuned on that one but again anywhere between 9:09, 9:19 we will see cool views of the cloud. moving forward we will expect at lee for now quiet weather but
we will go to the map, zero in around cherry hill area, we have lynn and jenny that are in cherry hill. we have to get in tight to pick one or the other. she has a little bit of cloud cover but generally a nice star. she's at 58 degrees and her dew point at 54. still some moisture but she did allow that, window to stay open, and felt comfortable for her. back to the maps we will go and take it past storm scan to talk about the rocket launched the one that got scrubbed courtesy of the cloud...
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sherry lynn molamon was last seen in 199 at a home on dakota road in freedom.y friend said he saw her before -- fremont. her boy friend said he claw her before the left for work enthusiast morning, but when he returned, she was gone. a church now standsy that home was located. >> we hope we can find sherry. yeah, we would like arrests somebody, but the biggest thing is closure for her family, and closure to find out where she's at. there has to be some somebody out there that either witnessed this, or maybe know of something with additional evidence. >> sherry's boy friend was a person of interest at the time. he was questioned some years after she disappeared, but he wouldn't agree a lie detector test. if you have any information about the disappearance of sherry lynn molamon, get in contact with fremont police. >> a hi ranking vatican official, cardinal george powell, is facing several sexual abuse charges in australia. he denies the allegations. he is she a top adviser to the pope. he is the highest ranking catholic church official to be charged with a sexua
sherry lynn molamon was last seen in 199 at a home on dakota road in freedom.y friend said he saw her before -- fremont. her boy friend said he claw her before the left for work enthusiast morning, but when he returned, she was gone. a church now standsy that home was located. >> we hope we can find sherry. yeah, we would like arrests somebody, but the biggest thing is closure for her family, and closure to find out where she's at. there has to be some somebody out there that either...
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in northwest, kellye lynn, abc7 news. alison: what a fantastic program. larry: i love that. i grew up in the country and we didn't have that when i was growing up. i think it's great. alison: it's wonderful. so healthy to be out there in the fresh air. larry: good habits, too. early age. yeah. alison: all right. great story. ends i'm erin hawksworth at the quick --ends i'm erin hawksworth at the quicken loan national but today was more than golf. my story on a surprise military homecoming later in sports. >> it's been go weeks since the shooting at congressional baseball practice and mass calls for unity. where do we stand now? we will take the pulse of announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. larry: we have new information tonight about the plan to fix the water problems along the metro red line. montgomery county reporter kevin lewis at the grosvenor metro station to explain. kevin: abc7 first told you yesterday that general manager paul wiedefeld had a plan to tackle years of water problems here along the red line. today, metro announced that starting
in northwest, kellye lynn, abc7 news. alison: what a fantastic program. larry: i love that. i grew up in the country and we didn't have that when i was growing up. i think it's great. alison: it's wonderful. so healthy to be out there in the fresh air. larry: good habits, too. early age. yeah. alison: all right. great story. ends i'm erin hawksworth at the quick --ends i'm erin hawksworth at the quicken loan national but today was more than golf. my story on a surprise military homecoming later...
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lynn's husband put the block in there 13 years ago.it tied it through a string to an air bank and sit to go off 10 minutes later. he thought we'll live with this but the battery will run out in three or four months but that was back in 2004. >> has to be a way to get that out of there. >> probably involves busting opponent walls and paying to close it back up. >> new on "action news" a.m. pennsylvania valedictorian uses his speech to criticize leadership of his school district is that suddenly cut short. >> coca-cola mixes up philadelphia and pittsburgh in an social media ad. whoops. that story is coming up at 5:00. >> ♪ >> a crash in hamilton township mercer county killed an off duty hamilton police officer. this happened yesterday afternoon on the 2700 block of nottingham way. the officer's name has not been released. authorities are still investigating what led to the deadly wreck. >> this is new. a high school valedictorian's speech earned abruptly, the microphone cut out just as he was criticizing his northeastern pennsylvania sch
lynn's husband put the block in there 13 years ago.it tied it through a string to an air bank and sit to go off 10 minutes later. he thought we'll live with this but the battery will run out in three or four months but that was back in 2004. >> has to be a way to get that out of there. >> probably involves busting opponent walls and paying to close it back up. >> new on "action news" a.m. pennsylvania valedictorian uses his speech to criticize leadership of his...
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. >> reporter: john and may lynn's home is a tribute to their daughter jenny, a straight a student and budding musician at 14 years old frozen in time. >> she gave us coupons one year. this is worth five hugs. >> reporter: on may 27th, 1994, john left work and came to his home to discover a stranger had been there. he found jenny bound and stabbed to death in the bathroom. >> it was just so devastating. r daughter. christin ayers, on the nightbeat/kpix-5. a new mudslide is causing major backups tonight for some drive erra. and just taking everyone in shock. >> reporter: it's been 23 years since it happened. since then the lynns have moved just outside los angeles, but because their daughter's killer is still out there they've never really moved on. >> finding the person who is responsible for my daughter's killing remains the most important thing. >> reporter: over the years there have been leads but no arrests. authorities think the killer figured out the family's pattern and broke into their home through a small downstairs window. for years there's been a hefty reward for information
. >> reporter: john and may lynn's home is a tribute to their daughter jenny, a straight a student and budding musician at 14 years old frozen in time. >> she gave us coupons one year. this is worth five hugs. >> reporter: on may 27th, 1994, john left work and came to his home to discover a stranger had been there. he found jenny bound and stabbed to death in the bathroom. >> it was just so devastating. r daughter. christin ayers, on the nightbeat/kpix-5. a new mudslide...
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he didn't ultimately make the decision, but to lynn's point about the presidential power, which we'reppling with an lltal question about that. the president has constitutional authority to do a lot of things, launch nuclear weapons, preempt i havely pardon everyone. >> i'm not sure comey's intent is relevant here at all. he was being a whistle blower in this case. in this case he's now -- they're moving on to defame mueller when the same people like carl rove were out there saying he had done a superb job. so it's just not a credible argument when a week later the only thing that's changed in this case is that mueller is starting to staff up. you have to have cause in that case like this, and the only cause that we have is that mueller's showing he's going to conduct a credible investigation by hiring, who? one of the top criminal defense lawyers in the country. that seems to be the thing that's changed, not that comey gave his testimony. the evidence and the memos are what they are, and i'm not sure his intent matters in this case. >> lynn, this is interesting to me. i'm watching con
he didn't ultimately make the decision, but to lynn's point about the presidential power, which we'reppling with an lltal question about that. the president has constitutional authority to do a lot of things, launch nuclear weapons, preempt i havely pardon everyone. >> i'm not sure comey's intent is relevant here at all. he was being a whistle blower in this case. in this case he's now -- they're moving on to defame mueller when the same people like carl rove were out there saying he had...
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in greenbelt, kellye lynn, abc7 news. alison: impressive.till ahead at 5:00, today marks 73 years since the allied forces land in normandy. see how d-day was honored in our area today. >> they still have my money and i still have the cashier's to troubleshoot for a woman trying to get her money. >> the "7 on your side" phone bank ask the mechanic. we are rocking. just call 703-236-9220. tom went to washington to take on the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the and protect our climate. together we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. introducing the ifrom subway.ction head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footl
in greenbelt, kellye lynn, abc7 news. alison: impressive.till ahead at 5:00, today marks 73 years since the allied forces land in normandy. see how d-day was honored in our area today. >> they still have my money and i still have the cashier's to troubleshoot for a woman trying to get her money. >> the "7 on your side" phone bank ask the mechanic. we are rocking. just call 703-236-9220. tom went to washington to take on the insurance companies and the credit card companies...
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. >> and now the white house correspondent, lynn sweet.nd chicago sun-times, and page pate, thank you all for being with us. page, i want to ask you first and foremost about something ryan just said, as here is a tweet from president trump just about 11 hours ago. said just out, obama administration knew far in advance of november 8th about election meddling by russia, did nothing about it, why? the fact that the president now seems to be acknowledging that there was some sort of russian interference, did that change anything when it comes into the investigation into collusion? >> well, christi, i think it does. we now have the first element of what someone, a special council or prosecutor could prove was unlawful interference. we now have evidence and president trump agrees that they did have information that they tried to influence the election. we now know that president trump after the fact has admitted that. the only question now is will the special council find collusion. collusion is not a legal term. it's really conspiracy, aiding
. >> and now the white house correspondent, lynn sweet.nd chicago sun-times, and page pate, thank you all for being with us. page, i want to ask you first and foremost about something ryan just said, as here is a tweet from president trump just about 11 hours ago. said just out, obama administration knew far in advance of november 8th about election meddling by russia, did nothing about it, why? the fact that the president now seems to be acknowledging that there was some sort of russian...
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sherry lynn was last seen in 1989 at a home on decoto drive in fremont. her boyfriend at the time said he saw her before he left for work that morning, but when he got home sherry was gone. a church now stands where the home was once located. >> we believe that we can help find sherry. that is the biggest part of it. >> yeah, we want to arrest somebody if that is the case. but really the most important thing is closure for her family as well as closure to find out where she is at. so there's got to be somebody out there if you either witnessed this that didn't come up to the police before or know something with additional evidence. >> police say sherry's boyfriend was a person of interest at the time. he was questioned some years after her disappearance, but wouldn't agree to a polygraph test. anyone with information on the disappearance of sherry lynn should contact fremont police. >>> bart says all of their train cars now have working surveillance cameras. the $1.4 million project to install the cameras was launched last year after it was revealed no ca
sherry lynn was last seen in 1989 at a home on decoto drive in fremont. her boyfriend at the time said he saw her before he left for work that morning, but when he got home sherry was gone. a church now stands where the home was once located. >> we believe that we can help find sherry. that is the biggest part of it. >> yeah, we want to arrest somebody if that is the case. but really the most important thing is closure for her family as well as closure to find out where she is at....
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lynne and i saw eight people lying down on the pavement.road, rather than on the pavement itself, on the road itself. the problem is she was concentrating on her driving and i had a microphone in my hand so i took my attention off my guiding and i was trying to do two things at once, find out what was happening around us and then the people upstairs on the bus were all peering over the side of the bus and they saw all the people lying there. we came to a stage where a lot of the ladies on the bus and some of the children were actually crying and then we we re told to run so everybody ran and that's it. i'vejust got home now and i don't know when we will get our bus back. what was the sense of urgency from the police officer? you say they were banging on the bus door, did you get the sense that you needed to run for your life or they just wanted you out of the area to deal with the situation? i thought perhaps it might have been a car bomb, explosives, around. they we re a car bomb, explosives, around. they were trying to get us out of the a
lynne and i saw eight people lying down on the pavement.road, rather than on the pavement itself, on the road itself. the problem is she was concentrating on her driving and i had a microphone in my hand so i took my attention off my guiding and i was trying to do two things at once, find out what was happening around us and then the people upstairs on the bus were all peering over the side of the bus and they saw all the people lying there. we came to a stage where a lot of the ladies on the...
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. >> reporter: just ask lynn perkins of san francisco-based urban sitter, an on demand app connectingparents with baby sitters. >> but when there are women investors in the room, especially those with children, it's a lot easier to accept the emotional part of what we're doing and why we're motivated. >> reporter: collins invested 25 grand in lynn's startup which serves 200,000 users nationwide. today mellon is at the helm of her own namesake shoe brand, an e commerce business run by a female ceo. >> i pretty much have a female team except for three people and we're very conscious now about how we build the culture, but when i started jimmy chu 20 years ago, i didn't know what culture was. ask yourself who is the woman at the table or who is the woman going to being at our table? >> reporter: -- going to be at our table? >> reporter: in san francisco betty yu, cbs5. >>> this weekend will be gorgeous to get outside. >> such a nice weekend we have. it begins now with a comfortable night outside, getting a little cloudy. we'll notice some cloud cover tomorrow morning, but it sets the sta
. >> reporter: just ask lynn perkins of san francisco-based urban sitter, an on demand app connectingparents with baby sitters. >> but when there are women investors in the room, especially those with children, it's a lot easier to accept the emotional part of what we're doing and why we're motivated. >> reporter: collins invested 25 grand in lynn's startup which serves 200,000 users nationwide. today mellon is at the helm of her own namesake shoe brand, an e commerce business...
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lynn sweet, washington bureau chief for the "chicago sun times." phil mudd, sit for a moment. we're talking politics. jen, you must have been up all night where you told democrats, democrats, don't lose your mind and your motivation over jon ossoff's defeat in georgia 6. okay. maybe don't lose your mind but maybe lose a little bit of heart? look. he spent a whole ton of money, the most expensive race ever. the president's popularity rating historically low. it set up pretty well for the democrats. >> maybe. but there are more than 90 districts more democrat grendly or leaning than this district. there are definitely decisions that the democratic party needs to make and we should take a close look at what happened here. but i was thinking this morning about back in 2009 and 2010 we were 5-0. we had the white house, we had the house, we had the senate. we won all five special elections and we were walloped in 2010 in the election. there can be some indications here that could be lessons for democrats on how to run races in the future but we shouldn't be hiding under the table. w
lynn sweet, washington bureau chief for the "chicago sun times." phil mudd, sit for a moment. we're talking politics. jen, you must have been up all night where you told democrats, democrats, don't lose your mind and your motivation over jon ossoff's defeat in georgia 6. okay. maybe don't lose your mind but maybe lose a little bit of heart? look. he spent a whole ton of money, the most expensive race ever. the president's popularity rating historically low. it set up pretty well for...
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kellye: i'm kellye lynn in alexandria. here you go, sara.l tell you how public school substitutes are learning how to swim in p.e. that story coming up in "spotlight on education." alison: looks like a good one. but first, they are supposed to stop fraud but they are turning out to be frustrating. "7 on your side" to get to the bottom of why chip readers take so long. horace: horace holmes in the "7 on your side" help center. 703-236-9220. we have a panel of experts here. we have got some open phones the topic is ask the insurance agent. you can talk about life insurance, car insurance, homeowners insurance, travel insurance. valuable items insurance. we'll be here from now until 6:30. back to you. alison: okay, horace holmes. thank you very much. a "7 on your side" consumer alert now regarding the micro chips in your credit card. almost all cards have them now but not all stores accept them. scott taylor with the reason why. scott: right now in america, there are 766 million chip cards being used at just under 2 million merchant locations,
kellye: i'm kellye lynn in alexandria. here you go, sara.l tell you how public school substitutes are learning how to swim in p.e. that story coming up in "spotlight on education." alison: looks like a good one. but first, they are supposed to stop fraud but they are turning out to be frustrating. "7 on your side" to get to the bottom of why chip readers take so long. horace: horace holmes in the "7 on your side" help center. 703-236-9220. we have a panel of...
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it was the hamilton book i wrote with my friend lynn manwell. the real difference is in what was in all our heads that morning. because that morning, i think most of us assumed that the progress that this country had made over the last few years was bound to continue. that week it seemed we were on the verge of electing a woman president. that was the week hillary clinton clinched the nomination. she had won the votes she needed in the primary that week, president obama had endorsed her. the morning i stood here the new york times wrote this: hillary clinton enters the general election with considerable advantages over donald to j trump. she has a stronger and better phone founded organization in the electoral map is tilted in her favor. we know how that turned out. >> i think a lot of people took that for granted that morning and i certainly took it for granted to. and i should have taken it for granted less than anybody else. i want to explain why because i think it's the best way i can try to explain the book in the context of what happened t
it was the hamilton book i wrote with my friend lynn manwell. the real difference is in what was in all our heads that morning. because that morning, i think most of us assumed that the progress that this country had made over the last few years was bound to continue. that week it seemed we were on the verge of electing a woman president. that was the week hillary clinton clinched the nomination. she had won the votes she needed in the primary that week, president obama had endorsed her. the...
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about lynn nesbitt. robert: that's a good story. was a newspaper reporter and i wanted to do a biography of robert moses as i thought that was a way of examining how real political power works in the cities. because we are in a democracy and we are taught in high school and college that basically the power comes from people casting ballot boxes and people getting elected. but in robert moses, you have a man who was never elected to anything and he had more power than anyone in new york state and new york city that anyone who did. more power than the mayor and governor combined. he held that power for 44 years and i had no idea it, nor did anyone else, how he got that power. so i wanted to do this book, but the only advance i could get was for $5,000. they give you $2500 in advance. so for six months, i tried to work on the book while i was a reporter. but i wasn't getting anywhere. we had no savings. so i quit, i got a grant from the carnegie foundation for a year, and the money for that ran out. we sold the house. we had a house in
about lynn nesbitt. robert: that's a good story. was a newspaper reporter and i wanted to do a biography of robert moses as i thought that was a way of examining how real political power works in the cities. because we are in a democracy and we are taught in high school and college that basically the power comes from people casting ballot boxes and people getting elected. but in robert moses, you have a man who was never elected to anything and he had more power than anyone in new york state...
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i put a lot of stock on writing about time lynns and what was going on attachment. roosevelt had no -- general marshall said to dewey, understand you have this information. he had information actually prior to pearl harbor he might use in the campaign and she said you can't use is because we broke that code years ago and they're still using it, and some communications. crucially communications between their embassy and berlin, and tokyo. and if you -- once you use it, we'll lose that source, which is valuable. and dewey thought this was another roosevelt trick and he was furious, and refused to go forward with the discussion with marshall. marshall then changed the terms of this plea and dewey realized that there was no gain for him in going in that direction, so you can view it as a patriotic act or just a shrewd act but he backed off. the dewey campaign had their biggest problem was deciding that would say about roosevelt's health. they -- in the latest biography of thomas dewey, the campaign manager, herbert brown, later became attorney general under eisenhower,
i put a lot of stock on writing about time lynns and what was going on attachment. roosevelt had no -- general marshall said to dewey, understand you have this information. he had information actually prior to pearl harbor he might use in the campaign and she said you can't use is because we broke that code years ago and they're still using it, and some communications. crucially communications between their embassy and berlin, and tokyo. and if you -- once you use it, we'll lose that source,...
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i'm kellye lynn at wilson high school in northwest with th jonathan: after the heart-stopping fall inix flags. the teenager dropping 45 feet to a waiting crowd below. they caught her. but they are now saying it was her actions not mechanical issues to slip under the restraining bar. she was not seriously hurt. for the crowd below, pin a medal on all of them. they caught her, saving her from broken bones or getting hurt. michelle: july 4th, the holiday weekend is around the corner. the best way to enjoy it is safely. jonathan: yes. that is why a fireworks demonstration held on the national mall today to get your attention and to get you ready. nancy: you will see how damaging mishandling the explosives can get. suzanne kennedy with the story for us. suzanne: we are one week away from the fourth of july. that means a lot of people will have the personal fireworks display. this morning, the consumer product safety com issued its annual warning about the dangers of improperly using the explosive devices. according to the c.p.s.c., more than 11,000 people were injured and treated in u.s. e
i'm kellye lynn at wilson high school in northwest with th jonathan: after the heart-stopping fall inix flags. the teenager dropping 45 feet to a waiting crowd below. they caught her. but they are now saying it was her actions not mechanical issues to slip under the restraining bar. she was not seriously hurt. for the crowd below, pin a medal on all of them. they caught her, saving her from broken bones or getting hurt. michelle: july 4th, the holiday weekend is around the corner. the best way...
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>> loretta lynn about the coal industry, and the coal industry has been a major part of the politicale. >> john oliver spoke out about the issue and now is being sued by one of the most powerful players in the industry. serena marshall is here with more. >> and he's never been one to shy away from the tough issues. and he also where he took on the country's largest coal mining company and the man behind the business. in his traditional satireway. >> a cease and desist letter is something we've never received in this show. >> reporter: taking on the coal magnate with a tendency to sue, which i ignored. >> let's talk about bob murray. >> reporter: even taunted that sooes and desist. in a 24-inch segment examining the president's promise to revitalize the coal industry. it took aim at the ceo of murray industry. charging him and his company of being on the side of black lung. and well, he wasn't the only ceo segment. >> coal ceos constantly claim it's us against then. >> reporter: a lethal combination of comedy and facts. he spent nearly half the program on the ceo who has the president'
>> loretta lynn about the coal industry, and the coal industry has been a major part of the politicale. >> john oliver spoke out about the issue and now is being sued by one of the most powerful players in the industry. serena marshall is here with more. >> and he's never been one to shy away from the tough issues. and he also where he took on the country's largest coal mining company and the man behind the business. in his traditional satireway. >> a cease and desist...
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ante la peticion de abandonar una investigacion sobre el ex- asesor de seguridad nacional "michael lynnel destituido funcionario califico como "difamacion y mentiras" las alegaciones de "trump" sobre el y sobre la situacion de la agencia, a la que llego a describir como un "desorden". aqadio que las razones e su despido no hicieron sino "confundirlo y preocuparlo". revelan escalofriantes imagenes del atentado terrorista contra el parlamento irani. el video de vigilancia muestra el caos que se desato en una sala de espera, donde numerosos visitantes aguardaban para reunirse con legisladores. las victimas corren en todas direcciones y algunas buscan refugio bajo los asientos, mientras al menos dos atacantes armados aparecen en escena y uno de ellos dispara su pistola contra la espalda de un hombre en el suelo. y no menos dramaticas son estas imagenes divulgadas en las redes sociales, sobre el reciente atentado terrorista en inglaterra. en ellas se ve a al menos tres sospechosos caminar por una calle, y el momento en que uno de ellos agrede con un cuchillo a un transeunte, quien cae al sue
ante la peticion de abandonar una investigacion sobre el ex- asesor de seguridad nacional "michael lynnel destituido funcionario califico como "difamacion y mentiras" las alegaciones de "trump" sobre el y sobre la situacion de la agencia, a la que llego a describir como un "desorden". aqadio que las razones e su despido no hicieron sino "confundirlo y preocuparlo". revelan escalofriantes imagenes del atentado terrorista contra el parlamento irani. el...
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lynn seed based oil was contained on ot rags now. as for the homeowner again he suffered burns and injuries and he was treated on the scene but did not want to be transported to the hospital. both the homeowner and another resident are displaced. >> tisha lewis, "fox5 local news". >> and let take it back outside again tonight. absolutely georgous day. i think things will be cha changing. >> apparently a heat wave is headed this way. sue palka can bring us up to date on all that and sue. >> time for another heat wave. shawn, tony, i know we had a greet week haven't we the past three days spectacular. today no exception and comfortable evening out there and we are slowly starting to see changes and it all involved getting hotter up in here. that will be verynessable tomorrow. comfortable evening. last night was quite chilly in some spots. we have a record low temperature bwi. 51. not quite cool tonight. winds are starting to shift and come in out of south and heat will be with us tomorrow and it is day one of what we think will be oh,
lynn seed based oil was contained on ot rags now. as for the homeowner again he suffered burns and injuries and he was treated on the scene but did not want to be transported to the hospital. both the homeowner and another resident are displaced. >> tisha lewis, "fox5 local news". >> and let take it back outside again tonight. absolutely georgous day. i think things will be cha changing. >> apparently a heat wave is headed this way. sue palka can bring us up to date...
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broken down vehicle lynn trap road.in lima, middletown root 352 near old forge road, emergency crews on the scene. >>> developing overnight, philadelphia city councilman david oh had to be rushed into surgery overnight after being stabbed during an attempted robbery outside his home. katherine scott is live outside the penn presbyterian center to update his condition. >> reporter: investigator believe it was a crime of opportunity, the suspect didn't know the person he was attacking was a city council member. he is in critical, but stable condition. he went into surgery overnight. he was talking and wanted people to know he was going to be okay. he was getting out of his car on the 5800 block of thomas avenue near his home. a man approached him around 9:30 p.m. a man started talk to him, but the councilman couldn't understand what the man was saying, so he asked him a few questions that's when the man pulled out a knife and demanded he hand over his keys. he stabbed him on the left side of his body and fled. oh is a vet
broken down vehicle lynn trap road.in lima, middletown root 352 near old forge road, emergency crews on the scene. >>> developing overnight, philadelphia city councilman david oh had to be rushed into surgery overnight after being stabbed during an attempted robbery outside his home. katherine scott is live outside the penn presbyterian center to update his condition. >> reporter: investigator believe it was a crime of opportunity, the suspect didn't know the person he was...
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welcome to the look ahead to what the newspapers will be bringing us tomorrow, joining me, lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun, and news editor of the financial times, peter spiegel. did you enjoy the queen's speech? as always. what else could you do but enjoy the queen's speech. labour and the liberal democrats could look to derail the prime minster‘s "brexit" lines in the lords. the times also leads with the process of britain's departure from the eu, scotland and the lords could block "brexit" legislation. the queen's speech described as a clearing of the decks for the prime minister ahead of the brexit talks. the express leads on the health of the duke of edinburgh, as the queen attends the ceremony at parliament with prince charles rather than with her husband. the guardian focuses on the fallout of the grenfell tower fire, the council inspected the tower 16 times before the tragedy. the mirror says that toxic cyanide gas may have contributed to the deaths following the fire. scandal at uber, chief executive, travis kalanick resigned. trouble for commuters in record he
welcome to the look ahead to what the newspapers will be bringing us tomorrow, joining me, lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun, and news editor of the financial times, peter spiegel. did you enjoy the queen's speech? as always. what else could you do but enjoy the queen's speech. labour and the liberal democrats could look to derail the prime minster‘s "brexit" lines in the lords. the times also leads with the process of britain's departure from the eu, scotland and...
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as kellye lynn shows us the workshop is taking off.ellye: seventh grade girls at glasgow middle school are tapping in for all sides of steam. >> i learn how you use technology and you can blend the categories like science and math. blend them together. help the world. >> they with working toward helping the world by helping themselves. learning the basics of building a drone. >> we develop called the challenge to build a drone workshop to inspire students of all ages to get interested in steam. it is everything from assembling a drone, to ground testing and flight planning. >> it's fun for me. this is the first time i had flown a drone. >> think i it's a great program. because it builds confidence in young girls. confidence in the ability to effect change. as they learn workshop participants are asked to think of the ways drones can resolve real world challenges. >> we are excited to see where it will take us in the future. kellye: inspiring girls to solve problems with kellye lynn, abc7 news. jonathan: update now. the solar eclipse st
as kellye lynn shows us the workshop is taking off.ellye: seventh grade girls at glasgow middle school are tapping in for all sides of steam. >> i learn how you use technology and you can blend the categories like science and math. blend them together. help the world. >> they with working toward helping the world by helping themselves. learning the basics of building a drone. >> we develop called the challenge to build a drone workshop to inspire students of all ages to get...
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and that her instruction to get back in his truck in his final moments was a direct causal lynn tubing his death. maggie ruly, abc news, new york. >> sad case overall there in massachusetts. thanks to maggie. airline passenger recovering this morning after being mauled on board a plane by an emotional support dog. marlene jackson seated next to marine traveling with the dog. other passengers say jackson first expressed his concern about the animal. then they heard growling and a scream. >> his face was covered in blood. around his eyes, nose, cheeks. it was, shirt, when he walked out he had a cloth over his face. and, it was just, completely bloody. >> jackson suffered several bites to the face and was hospitalized. marine wasn't charged. he and the dog were put on another flight. the dog this time in a kennel. >> coming up, president trump's son speaking out. >> donald jr. and eric trump weigh in on everythin there really its a trump whisperer. you're watching "world news now." to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, s
and that her instruction to get back in his truck in his final moments was a direct causal lynn tubing his death. maggie ruly, abc news, new york. >> sad case overall there in massachusetts. thanks to maggie. airline passenger recovering this morning after being mauled on board a plane by an emotional support dog. marlene jackson seated next to marine traveling with the dog. other passengers say jackson first expressed his concern about the animal. then they heard growling and a scream....
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i'm this came from lynn sprin springer she saw storms roo rooming in as well.w gray the sky turned. back one more this is one self cloud rolling in over will wums town as the squall line was ready to hit peter's house. then you have a picture like this. gorgeous shot. ray of sunshine coming in. right over the grass. this is one of those mornings that you don't walk out the door in flip flops and traips through the lawrence unless you expect your feet to get back. damp out there. not only do you have the due but rain yesterday dried out. switching gears we have a live neighborhood network and nice clear sky at this point. leftover clouds pleasant valley and middle high school broadheadsville noticeable breeze out there and technically light. it's going to be something you notice lawsuit the day. frontal paerm has been made. we're basically in the clear. say for southern delmarva peninsula. generally sky cleared out nicely and any storm damage surveys can take place i got an email from a watcher lieu headed to berks county to check out damage later on today. we'l
i'm this came from lynn sprin springer she saw storms roo rooming in as well.w gray the sky turned. back one more this is one self cloud rolling in over will wums town as the squall line was ready to hit peter's house. then you have a picture like this. gorgeous shot. ray of sunshine coming in. right over the grass. this is one of those mornings that you don't walk out the door in flip flops and traips through the lawrence unless you expect your feet to get back. damp out there. not only do you...