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mallory hoff is at the stonewall inn tonight to explain the events underway in the city. mallory? >> reporter: lauren, this could be new york city's largest pride parade yet. those participating will march down the street and pass what is now a national monument. but so many who will be here tomorrow are in harlem today. harlem pride. the event at jackie robinson park >> it is representing who you really are. >> reporter: many in attendance said they are getting ready for what is expected to be the biggest new york city pride parade in the history of the event. >> we are celebrating our heritage in the flights we have had for rights since stonewall which i was at, at the age of 13. >> reporter: at the stonewall inn, we met amy and jamie. after the massacre, they decided to move up their wedding date. the fall. and then, when orlando happened, we decided that life is short and we didn't want to wait. >> reporter: now, they will enjoy new york city pride as a married couple. >> tomorrow's parade will be awesome. [ laughter ] >> reporter: they were two of many who stopped by the nati
mallory hoff is at the stonewall inn tonight to explain the events underway in the city. mallory? >> reporter: lauren, this could be new york city's largest pride parade yet. those participating will march down the street and pass what is now a national monument. but so many who will be here tomorrow are in harlem today. harlem pride. the event at jackie robinson park >> it is representing who you really are. >> reporter: many in attendance said they are getting ready for what...
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mallory hoff, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you mallory. we have more on the pride events this weekend and the march route on our abc7ny.com news app. >>> breaking news in new jersey say a six- year-old boy accidentally shot his four-year-old brother in the head while playing with his mother's gun. it happened this morning at home on norman street in east orange. the victim is undergoing emergency surgery. his condition not yet known. police are investigating how his older brother got ahold of the gun. so far, no one has been charged. >>> a tentative agreement now reached between new jersey transit and its two hold out unionsment both sides announced negotiations to avoid a june 30 strike. the unions representing engineering and conductors voted down an agreement reached with the rail lines other unions back in march. specifics on this new deal have not yet been announced. >>> also, in new jersey, police are looking for the driver who hit a man in hobokin and took off. a.j. ross is live at the scene. >> reporter: that's right the middle of
mallory hoff, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you mallory. we have more on the pride events this weekend and the march route on our abc7ny.com news app. >>> breaking news in new jersey say a six- year-old boy accidentally shot his four-year-old brother in the head while playing with his mother's gun. it happened this morning at home on norman street in east orange. the victim is undergoing emergency surgery. his condition not yet known. police are investigating how his older...
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. >> mallory is a bartender in arlington.es not happy that metro is stopping trains at midnight instead of 3:00 a.m. on friday and saturday. >> we get out around 11:30 and 12 and i could catch metro home and not have to take a lyft home which casts about $10 to $15. >> reporter: adding up to an extra $300 a month. >> it is frustrating. >> reporter: it is part of the metro safe track plan, a maintenance overhaul. crews use the extra time on weekends to inspect and work on the tracks. >> just letting everybody know that this is closing at midnight tonight. make other arrangements. >> reporter: tonight police pass out flyers to remind people in clarendon, a popular night >> come out and be smart about it. plan ahead, the metro is closing at midnight so think about how you were getting home if you are enjoying alcohol and driving safely. >> some people didn't know about the change. >> it will hurt a lot of people's fun. >> it will affect business around here. >> reporter: mallory will use uber or lyft although she is disappointed
. >> mallory is a bartender in arlington.es not happy that metro is stopping trains at midnight instead of 3:00 a.m. on friday and saturday. >> we get out around 11:30 and 12 and i could catch metro home and not have to take a lyft home which casts about $10 to $15. >> reporter: adding up to an extra $300 a month. >> it is frustrating. >> reporter: it is part of the metro safe track plan, a maintenance overhaul. crews use the extra time on weekends to inspect and...
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outside of the stonewall inn, mallory hoff, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> police are investigating a deadly hit-and-run in new jersey. a 21-year-old was killed at an intersection in hoboken surveillance pictures of the suv they believe may have hit him. tonight we learn the victim, zachary simmons, the cousin to ben simmons, who was the number one pick in the nba draft on friday. eyewitness news reporter a.j. ross spoke with people who live near the victim. >> to think a family getting a phone call in the middle of the night that their son is gone to a tragic end when a reckless and careless driver struck him in the middle of this hoboken intersection. >> terrible. chills. anybody would feel that way. you have children, you have brothers, grandchildren. >> it's horrible, man. it makes me emotional. it's horrible. why do people drive like that? >> reporter: nearby surveillance cameras captured this black suv traveling southbound on willow avenue 3:30 saturday morning just before it violently struck him flying into a nearby parked car. this business owner says he spoke with another eye
outside of the stonewall inn, mallory hoff, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> police are investigating a deadly hit-and-run in new jersey. a 21-year-old was killed at an intersection in hoboken surveillance pictures of the suv they believe may have hit him. tonight we learn the victim, zachary simmons, the cousin to ben simmons, who was the number one pick in the nba draft on friday. eyewitness news reporter a.j. ross spoke with people who live near the victim. >> to think a family...
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we have an accident, 880 near mallory with slowing here. two or three vehicles involved. they have been pushed off to the shoulder here. these are some looky loos head big the scene. we'll check with your mass transit options too. >> thank you, sue. >>> complete chaos, that's how you could describe part of donald trump's latest rally in the bay area. it wasn't the rally itself. it was the aftermath. protesters began peacefully but look what happened when it ended. people were leaving the san jose convention center and then the tone really changed. san jose police tried to surround a large number of protestering who stuck around after the event and then things turned violent between protesters and supporters. even trump. someone was punched in the ear. >> they were hitting on me and spitting on me and stuff. >> ridiculous. the police were on hand the entire time, but they never seemed to intervene. even as punches were being thrown. it's not clear why officers didn't step in to break up those encounters. >> well, inside the convention center, a much different scene. mostly
we have an accident, 880 near mallory with slowing here. two or three vehicles involved. they have been pushed off to the shoulder here. these are some looky loos head big the scene. we'll check with your mass transit options too. >> thank you, sue. >>> complete chaos, that's how you could describe part of donald trump's latest rally in the bay area. it wasn't the rally itself. it was the aftermath. protesters began peacefully but look what happened when it ended. people were...
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>> ben and i wrote it with our best friend steve mallory who plays carln the movie with the beard whoout his deceased wife. [ laughter ] as you do. >> jimmy: as one does. as one does, yeah. >> don't get judgy. >> jimmy: michelle darnell, that's the greatest name i ever heard. that's the character name. >> yes. and i don't know this second i thought of her, i came up with michelle 16 years ago at the groundlings theater. >> jimmy: is that right? >> and literally i was like her name is michelle darnell, she wears turtle neck french tipped na like it was really weird. every single thing i was like she'll -- >> jimmy: it's almost like this past life you were this person. >> i hope so. [ light laughter ] i have a little leona helmsley in there. >> jimmy: oh. >> yeah, i remember coming out the first time for previews dressed like her and somebody was like, what is with the turtleneck up to your jaw bone? i'm like she always wears it like that. [ laughter ] which, of course, someone said, she's not real. >> jimmy: you made up this character, yeah. >> by the way, she's not real, crazy. >> jim
>> ben and i wrote it with our best friend steve mallory who plays carln the movie with the beard whoout his deceased wife. [ laughter ] as you do. >> jimmy: as one does. as one does, yeah. >> don't get judgy. >> jimmy: michelle darnell, that's the greatest name i ever heard. that's the character name. >> yes. and i don't know this second i thought of her, i came up with michelle 16 years ago at the groundlings theater. >> jimmy: is that right? >> and...
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. >> mallory dinkel was injured in kuwait when the vehicle she was driving was run off the road. >> what to me and it feels good to be around people that i don't have to pretend that i'm okay around. no one's judging. it's -- it gives me goosebumps. it's such a good feeling. >> while the air force have had a good showing at the warrior games, these are tough times for the men and women who patrol the sky. >> we have been downsizing our air force for the better part of 25 years. today we are the smallest air force that we have ever been since we became an air force in the year 1947, and when you couple that with nonstop operations in a globally engaged way for the last 25 years it's also hurt our readiness, our ability to keep going and to do our job. >> reporter: yet despite the depleted ranks, a reluctance has left a lion share of the battle for isis to the white house. >> what has been going on in the middle east both against isil and iraq and syria and of course, there is also ongoing operations in afghanistan. it has been a strain on operations for deploying people much more frequent
. >> mallory dinkel was injured in kuwait when the vehicle she was driving was run off the road. >> what to me and it feels good to be around people that i don't have to pretend that i'm okay around. no one's judging. it's -- it gives me goosebumps. it's such a good feeling. >> while the air force have had a good showing at the warrior games, these are tough times for the men and women who patrol the sky. >> we have been downsizing our air force for the better part of 25...
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in a book andook a joining us now is the person behind the lens of thoses ho incredible photos is mallory us. joi you're like a super fan you fan just released.st r wa it was. >> and in it are these like lik candid photos that you captured years ago. >> yeah.>> i was 17 and m yy friend got meg my first ticket to a smith s show and then my other friendri got me my second ticket to philadelphia, just graduationrao presents and then we met the the band the morning --ng -- >> you met the band at 17. >> yeah. >> that must have been pretty incredible. >> it was. i mean, i was more excited for my friends because they turned d me onto the music so i grew tore love them and then we went toe n new york.w yor the guitarist johnny mora put 10 of us on the guest list foris new york so it was a greatat extended weekend and then we tn 20 california, johnny morara invited us to his wedding. wdi >> wait a minute. >> association like not onlyon did you get to meet them -- >> yes. like hunglikeatolly out with them.he so niece must be somece mt be sm incredible photos you have. pho >> i mean, you know, i've
in a book andook a joining us now is the person behind the lens of thoses ho incredible photos is mallory us. joi you're like a super fan you fan just released.st r wa it was. >> and in it are these like lik candid photos that you captured years ago. >> yeah.>> i was 17 and m yy friend got meg my first ticket to a smith s show and then my other friendri got me my second ticket to philadelphia, just graduationrao presents and then we met the the band the morning --ng --...
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baker,ownsend, james shepherd mallory get a boat where the union just arrived. there are confederates all around and these gentlemen had been building confederate fortifications for their master. they knew they were about to go to north carolina and would be leaving their families and they decided to chance it. next morning, a confederate soldier comes under flag of truce and says, please return the slaves. were rebels really entitled? weren't they foreign country? you say you are a foreign country. said, i'm confiscating these three men as contraband property of war. he even gave the confederate soldier a receipt. this spreads incredibly quickly. it is an in between status. property likee of smuggled goods but you are a person. but whatever the ambiguities of contraband, it definitely is a link to emancipation. could say portman road is the birthplace of the emancipation because this decision does one of two things. it makes congress recognize they have to do something. slaves themselves hear of it. they here, come to fort monroe. stott just individual males. i
baker,ownsend, james shepherd mallory get a boat where the union just arrived. there are confederates all around and these gentlemen had been building confederate fortifications for their master. they knew they were about to go to north carolina and would be leaving their families and they decided to chance it. next morning, a confederate soldier comes under flag of truce and says, please return the slaves. were rebels really entitled? weren't they foreign country? you say you are a foreign...