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reporting live i'm denise rosch for news 3, reed and marie back to you in the studio. >> marie: but the end result is supposed to be a great thing. let's keep our sights on that. denise thank you so much. >> reed: he holiday-week end. more than 300,000 visitors are starting to make their way home. that means a lot of traffic. this is a live look at the 15 headed south out of las vegas. >> marie: we had hoped to show you our fast cam focus on the i-15 heading south into california. but the regional transportation commission and nevada department of transportation's fast cam network is not working today. i guess you could say they're taking the labor holiday off, those cameras. so crews are still working on we understand that won't actually happen until tomorrow. >> marie: murder suspect who escaped police custody friday is still on the run. you are asked to be on the lookout. we want to show you a picture of alonzo perez. he was being questioned in connection with a murder of mohammad robinson, a local father who didn't open a door to a fast-food restaurant. north las vegas police say pe
reporting live i'm denise rosch for news 3, reed and marie back to you in the studio. >> marie: but the end result is supposed to be a great thing. let's keep our sights on that. denise thank you so much. >> reed: he holiday-week end. more than 300,000 visitors are starting to make their way home. that means a lot of traffic. this is a live look at the 15 headed south out of las vegas. >> marie: we had hoped to show you our fast cam focus on the i-15 heading south into...
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to erase that one. >> marie: all right. so maybe this will help. how about something a little different when you get to the fast food restaurant? just when you think you have heard of everything when it comes to fall treats, think again. >> jim: pumpkin everything right now. mcdonald's is offering its customers french fries covered with pumpk sauce. the new menu item launched yesterday. it's called the halloween choco hoe potato. if this has your mouth watering it's only offered to customers in japan. mcdonald's japan came one the surprising combo of sweet and salty taste. to mark its 45th anniversary. following enthusiasm for its chocolate covered fries released in japan last january. >> marie: so it is a thing? . >> jim: it is a thing. >> marie: i'm fine with ketchup. >>> still to come, pizza, beer and celebrities. >> jim: big names in the sports and entertainment world want to hang out with you. the reason behind the offer coming up. >> marie: early voting underway in several stooiz cross the country. how soon it's happe
to erase that one. >> marie: all right. so maybe this will help. how about something a little different when you get to the fast food restaurant? just when you think you have heard of everything when it comes to fall treats, think again. >> jim: pumpkin everything right now. mcdonald's is offering its customers french fries covered with pumpk sauce. the new menu item launched yesterday. it's called the halloween choco hoe potato. if this has your mouth watering it's only offered to...
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i'm reed cowan. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. this is a big one. it is a vote that takes us one southern nevada. it is our top story today at three. news 3's nathan o'neal is live on the unlv campus which could score big time from a new stadium. >> reporter: after months of debate, the hopes of a las vegas raiders football team and a stadium are one step closer to reality. clearing a major hurdle today. the first of three votes. >> all in favor please say aye. >> reporter: a touchdown for 65,000 seat stadium here with hopes of luring the oakland raiders. the current pro proposal uses increase in hotel room tax to contribute $750 million to the pot. the rest of the money coming from the raiders and casino mogul sheldon adelson. >> this is one of the most exciting days i think in the history of las vegas. we're on the verge of having an nfl franchise. unlv is going to have a state-of-the-art stadium. maybe one of the best in the >> reporter: but the stadium faces harsh criticism as it makes its way forward. >> it does not pencil ou
i'm reed cowan. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. this is a big one. it is a vote that takes us one southern nevada. it is our top story today at three. news 3's nathan o'neal is live on the unlv campus which could score big time from a new stadium. >> reporter: after months of debate, the hopes of a las vegas raiders football team and a stadium are one step closer to reality. clearing a major hurdle today. the first of three votes. >> all in favor please say aye. >>...
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i'm reed cowan. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. a day of remembrance of the lives that were lost in enfamily. in washington members of congress gathered to remember the anniversary of the attack on
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>> marie: on "news 3 live at 3:30." digging into details. new information released looks at exactly when the teen suspect opened fire outside an elementary school. the object that could have saved several lives. >> jim: plus living in filth. six children all forced to live in horrific conditions. what police found when they searched the home they lived in. >> marie: and controversial comment. a woman loses not one but two jobs after a snap chat she posted gets the attention of officials. apologizing >> announcer: news 3 starts right now. >> marie: the superintendent of south carolina elementary school where a teen opened fire says the teen started shooting as soon as the teachers were leaving the building for recess. >> jim: they stress the suspect never got into the actual elementary school in townville yesterday. the school district's website the superintendent says after the shots were fired teachers led the students to safety inside, sheltered in the shooter, kept him on the ground until police got there to arrest him. >> marie: more tha
>> marie: on "news 3 live at 3:30." digging into details. new information released looks at exactly when the teen suspect opened fire outside an elementary school. the object that could have saved several lives. >> jim: plus living in filth. six children all forced to live in horrific conditions. what police found when they searched the home they lived in. >> marie: and controversial comment. a woman loses not one but two jobs after a snap chat she posted gets the...
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back to you in the studio. >> marie: thank you for that. a white police officer who fatal manslaughter charges. just a few heros ago the district attorney filed the charges against officer betty shelby. she shot and killed 40-year-old terence crutcher last friday during a traffic stop. this dash cam and aerial footage of the shooting showed crutcher walking away from her with his arms in the air, but the officer's attorney says crutcher wasn't following police commands, and she shot him when he began to reach into his suv window. >> >> jim: let's turn pack to ar the ongoing black lives matter protest has turned deadly. a man was shot by another civilian last night outside the omni hotel. he died just a few hours ago from those injuries. nine other people were injured in the inlet violence last night. 44 were arrested. and as the third night of protests begins, a some knowledge is in effect. as -- a state of emergency is in effect and as marie said the national guard is on the scene now to keep the peace p. has viewed police body and dash ca
back to you in the studio. >> marie: thank you for that. a white police officer who fatal manslaughter charges. just a few heros ago the district attorney filed the charges against officer betty shelby. she shot and killed 40-year-old terence crutcher last friday during a traffic stop. this dash cam and aerial footage of the shooting showed crutcher walking away from her with his arms in the air, but the officer's attorney says crutcher wasn't following police commands, and she shot him...
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i'm marie mortera. >> reed: i'm reed cowan. this is as we know a complete reversal of what donald trump said five years ago. but the issue isn't likely to go away soon. it may have just gotten a rebirth. trump continues to falsely blame democratic nominee controversy. president obama refused to answer a reporter's question today about donald trump's recent remarks. >> i jonathan have no reaction and i'm shocked that a question like that would come up at a time when we got so many other things to do. i'm not that shocked actually. it's fairly typical. we got other business to attend to. i was pretty confident about where i was born. i think most people were as presidential election reflects more serious issues than that. >> reed: hillary clinton wasted no time attacking the presidential candidate saying trump's acknowledgement of the president's birthplace doesn't go far enough and he must also apologize to the american people and president obama. seven weeks to go before the historic presidential election and the candidates are
i'm marie mortera. >> reed: i'm reed cowan. this is as we know a complete reversal of what donald trump said five years ago. but the issue isn't likely to go away soon. it may have just gotten a rebirth. trump continues to falsely blame democratic nominee controversy. president obama refused to answer a reporter's question today about donald trump's recent remarks. >> i jonathan have no reaction and i'm shocked that a question like that would come up at a time when we got so many...
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reed and marie, back to you. >> reed: such a loss. let's hope she can rebuild. >> marie: the tab for cleaning up the mercury spill at walter johnson junior high is $16,000. the clark county school district will be paying for the clean-up. that $16,000 is for two bills it's received. one for $13,000 for from the company that cleaned and decontaminated. the other $3,000 from the company for field technicians and project administrator. the mercury spill shut down the middle school for almost a week. we don't know who brought it to the campus. >> reed: the neighborhood trump statue in downtown las vegas is gone after being damaged by vandals. that statue created by local artis who goes by ginger popped up a few days ago on 6th street near fremont after making news in a lot of cities across the country. we spoke to the artist. he says while he is not surprised it was vandalized and somebody would destroy his art. he did leave open the idea of rebuilding the statue. >> marie: one of the biggest musical festivals of the year is underway in d
reed and marie, back to you. >> reed: such a loss. let's hope she can rebuild. >> marie: the tab for cleaning up the mercury spill at walter johnson junior high is $16,000. the clark county school district will be paying for the clean-up. that $16,000 is for two bills it's received. one for $13,000 for from the company that cleaned and decontaminated. the other $3,000 from the company for field technicians and project administrator. the mercury spill shut down the middle school for...
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. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. many parents say they were frustrated after they were left in the dark. even the clark county school district admits there was a communication breakdown. kelsey thomas is live outside the school where the epa is still sweeping for mercury. >> reporter: marie, they are. school canceled today. the school lockdown. epa investigators up all night. they're back at it again today. they're going through every classroom, every backpack. every pair of shoes scanning for mercury. we learned today they could also be doing that at student's homes in the future. amara should be at school. instead it is a day with dad after a mercury scare causing chaos on campus. bring mercury to school anyways? >> reporter: so many questions after yesterday's hours long ordeal at walter johnson junior high. >> at this point, it appears it was kids being kids. playing with a substance. >> reporter: ccsd, las vegas fire and the environmental protection agency admitting today the situation was bigger than originally
. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. many parents say they were frustrated after they were left in the dark. even the clark county school district admits there was a communication breakdown. kelsey thomas is live outside the school where the epa is still sweeping for mercury. >> reporter: marie, they are. school canceled today. the school lockdown. epa investigators up all night. they're back at it again today. they're going through every classroom, every backpack. every pair of shoes...
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. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. it happened in townville, south carolina. and right now we know the suspect is in custody. jim snyder is joining us with more on what happened. jim, we understand the suspect is just a teenager. >> reporter: some of the brand-new information just coming in in the past few in fact we -- [ lost audio ] he is in custody. we're also just learning that police are now saying the suspect shot and killed his father near the school first then for some reason they say the teen went to townville elementary school where he shot the two students and a female teacher. the suspect was never inside the school. the victims were shot on the playground. one student and the teacher were taken to the hospital by ambulance. they're expected to be okay. learned that teacher who was shot in the shoulder, she is already out of the hospital. the other student was airlifted to the hospital. more serious injuries. and was in surgery at last check. after this shooting all the other students were quickly evacuated, taken to a nearby church to meet one her
. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. it happened in townville, south carolina. and right now we know the suspect is in custody. jim snyder is joining us with more on what happened. jim, we understand the suspect is just a teenager. >> reporter: some of the brand-new information just coming in in the past few in fact we -- [ lost audio ] he is in custody. we're also just learning that police are now saying the suspect shot and killed his father near the school first then for some reason...
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. >> marie: and bank shake-up. thousands fired after an investigation regarding fake accounts at institution. >> announcer: news 3 starts right now. >> marie: jurors today heard from the father of a woman killed on mother's day more than seven years ago. >> reed: the first day of testimony in the trial against david frostick. news 3's sergio avila is live from the courthouse. sergio, we understand testimony is expected to continue throughout much of the day. what are the highlights? . >> reporter: we just walked out of the courtroom now. it all happening on the 15th floor of the building behind me. this all stemming from an 2009. today this morning, jurors hearing from the father of the victim. victor jenkins. he kept saying that robin jenkins, her father testified he was on the phone with his daughter the night that he heard the unthinkable. he testified he listened as his daughter said on the phone, quote, drop that, end quote. then he heard a scuffle then he heard a loud shrieking that he thought rather came fro
. >> marie: and bank shake-up. thousands fired after an investigation regarding fake accounts at institution. >> announcer: news 3 starts right now. >> marie: jurors today heard from the father of a woman killed on mother's day more than seven years ago. >> reed: the first day of testimony in the trial against david frostick. news 3's sergio avila is live from the courthouse. sergio, we understand testimony is expected to continue throughout much of the day. what are the...
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ice cream. >> marie: a lemonade and you will be fine. great music out there too. >> reed: does pumpkin spice latte come in ice? >> marie: on this unofficial last weekend of summer san diego played host to the u.s. sand sculpting championships. professional artists from all over the world created these 3d masterpieces. after all this work you are probably wondering what do they do nope! they will be destroyed tomorrow morning. >> here is a way to spend labor day cruising down a river on homemade rafts. it's in tulsa. it is the great raft race. it started this morning. more than 750 participants took part today floating eight miles down the river to the finish line. members of the race were asked to buy their own craft or create one absolutely from scratch. trophys were awarded to the team with the most creative themes and costumes. children greeted riders with water gun salutes. i want to let you know i'm wearing a gold tie. we have kids in our community and families who are struggling with childhood cancer. and you know for the candle li
ice cream. >> marie: a lemonade and you will be fine. great music out there too. >> reed: does pumpkin spice latte come in ice? >> marie: on this unofficial last weekend of summer san diego played host to the u.s. sand sculpting championships. professional artists from all over the world created these 3d masterpieces. after all this work you are probably wondering what do they do nope! they will be destroyed tomorrow morning. >> here is a way to spend labor day cruising...
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. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. business owners say it is a problem that's worsened in recent days. nathan o'neal joins us live near town center and charleston. >> reporter: this problem is highlighted by very scary moments at a summerlin behind me there after a homeless man attacked their storefront. this incident, this most recent incident. happened at the bakery. a homeless man slammed his head through the glass door before police showed up. he was taken to the hospital and has yet to be charged. but police tell me that is forth coming. this isn't the first time businesses in the area have been targeted by homeless people. everything from theft to sleeping and camping in front of customers. local store owners are getting fed up and say they need more security and more resources for the homeless in the area and the mentally ill. >> i would say that it's more common than i would expect. i live on the east side so that's something i expect over there. but to be in summerlin and see that, i mean, it miekz feel a little uneasy. >> reporter: according to a recent cs 30,000 homeless peo
. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. business owners say it is a problem that's worsened in recent days. nathan o'neal joins us live near town center and charleston. >> reporter: this problem is highlighted by very scary moments at a summerlin behind me there after a homeless man attacked their storefront. this incident, this most recent incident. happened at the bakery. a homeless man slammed his head through the glass door before police showed up. he was taken to the hospital and has...
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get my job back possibly. >> marie: dr. wilson says he plans to help the inmates even after their release. he hopes to continue the program and for others to join hill. >>> ups is planning to hire 95,000 workers ahead of the holiday shopping season. that's up from last year when ups hired 93,000 people for temporary jobs during its busiest season. a spokesperson says ups is looking for package hanl handlers and delivery drivers. hour up to 30 an hour. a spokesman added that roughly 37 percent of seasonal hires have been hired permanently. >> reed: sea ice covering the arctic ocean reached its minimum extent. it was the second lowest ever on record. according to scientists at the snow and ice data center. this shows just how the arctic ice cover grown in autumn and winter and shrunk over spring and >> marie: the summer temps tied with the second lowest in the 37 year satellite record from september 2007. the nsidc director says this is a fairy cool summer so it's believed we will see further dramatic of the arctic ice. >> re
get my job back possibly. >> marie: dr. wilson says he plans to help the inmates even after their release. he hopes to continue the program and for others to join hill. >>> ups is planning to hire 95,000 workers ahead of the holiday shopping season. that's up from last year when ups hired 93,000 people for temporary jobs during its busiest season. a spokesperson says ups is looking for package hanl handlers and delivery drivers. hour up to 30 an hour. a spokesman added that...
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give you any ideas marie. >> marie: you hear that baby? >> reed: stay where you are and let's have an orderly drive to the hospital. >> marie: mama would like that too. >>> another amazing story. a girl pulled alive from the rubble of a collapsed building in aleppo. all these tense moments also captured on with their hands to reach the five-year-old girl. she was taken to a nearby hospital. she is expected to survive. this video merged as aleppo came under heavy bombardment with warplanes launching some of the heaviest air strikes yet on rebel held parts of the city. >> reed: when will it end right? >>> dozens of volunteers in california transform a backyard for a little girl who stole their heart. up a lemonade stand to buy toys for other kids who were also fighting cancer. so show their gratitude her community came together and turned her backyard from a place she couldn't play and enjoy to a beautiful area of peace for this little girl. >> all because of this little girl, how much love she gives to everybody. and she's getting some stuf
give you any ideas marie. >> marie: you hear that baby? >> reed: stay where you are and let's have an orderly drive to the hospital. >> marie: mama would like that too. >>> another amazing story. a girl pulled alive from the rubble of a collapsed building in aleppo. all these tense moments also captured on with their hands to reach the five-year-old girl. she was taken to a nearby hospital. she is expected to survive. this video merged as aleppo came under heavy...
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. >> marie: getting suspended. a high school student banned from school for three days for taking this picture. why the student says she was trying to bring awareness to a bigger problem. >> reed: and learning young. a new school is teaching student what's it means to front lines >> announcer: news 3 starts right now. >> reed: a record audience is expected to tune in for the first debate tonight between hillary clinton and donald trump. >> marie: some expectations are about 100 million people. we're talking about a super bowl sized audience. many watching how the candidates hold up. new at 3:30, scott thuman is at hofstra university with a preview of the debate. >> reporter: for more than a year they've been sparring from likely personal. >> if she treats me with respect i will treat her with respect. >> reporter: though leading up to the debate donald trump is repeatedly questioning clinton's health. tweeting, hillary clinton is taking the day off. she needs the rest. sleep well. see you at the debate. >> the dang
. >> marie: getting suspended. a high school student banned from school for three days for taking this picture. why the student says she was trying to bring awareness to a bigger problem. >> reed: and learning young. a new school is teaching student what's it means to front lines >> announcer: news 3 starts right now. >> reed: a record audience is expected to tune in for the first debate tonight between hillary clinton and donald trump. >> marie: some expectations...
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reed and marie? >> marie: if you see weather in our area, don't forget to send them our way. head over to burst.com/news3lv to upload photos of the weather near you and you might just see those images on air. >>> we just learned the sentencing phase for a man convicted of killing marcos arenas, a local teenager over >> reed: michael solid knows he is going to be behind bars it's only a matter of how long. he was found guilty of murder wednesday. as the defense team tries to get his sentence reduced, solid took the stand just minutes ago where he tearfully begged the jury four a second chance at life. and that he cries about the victim, marcos arenas, every night. listen to this. >> i want you to know that you are not in this alone. arenas. every night. i have a brother that is -- that is his age you know. and it hurts to even fathom something like that happening to my brother. >> reed: well solid's mom also took the stand describing her son's upbringing including his involvement in church and a stuttering problem he struggled with throughout his entire life. the 2013 murder c
reed and marie? >> marie: if you see weather in our area, don't forget to send them our way. head over to burst.com/news3lv to upload photos of the weather near you and you might just see those images on air. >>> we just learned the sentencing phase for a man convicted of killing marcos arenas, a local teenager over >> reed: michael solid knows he is going to be behind bars it's only a matter of how long. he was found guilty of murder wednesday. as the defense team tries to...
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i'm reed cowan. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. a day of remembrance of the lives that were lost in enfamily. in washington members of congress gathered to remember the anniversary of the attack on ? land that i love ? . >> marie: they prayed. they sang along with the marine corps band as it played "god bless america". a moment of silence was held to honor the fallen. lawmakers came together and reflected on the heroes of that day. house speaker paul ryan noted there's a generation of americans too young to fully understand the pain of 9/11. >> can they feel the sense o 3,000 americans in a single morning? i don't think they can. but that makes it our generation's burden. we lived through that terrible day. and we will never forget that terrible day. >> marie: of course, thousands of victims lost in new york city, washington, d.c. and outside of shanksville, al qaeda leader osama bin laden. >> reed: on capitol hill, the house passed a bill giving family members of 9/11 victims the right to sue saudi arabia. >> marie: the legislatio
i'm reed cowan. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. a day of remembrance of the lives that were lost in enfamily. in washington members of congress gathered to remember the anniversary of the attack on ? land that i love ? . >> marie: they prayed. they sang along with the marine corps band as it played "god bless america". a moment of silence was held to honor the fallen. lawmakers came together and reflected on the heroes of that day. house speaker paul ryan noted there's a...
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reed and marie. >> marie: once again it is thursday and that means it is thursday night lights. >> reed: chloe beardsl tonight. got a lot of excited young people on the field. >> there's so many people out here. i'm kind of losing track how many different teams you've got the track runners. they're getting ready to race. or cross country. but they're ruping so fast you think it's track. you think we're back at the olympics. i'm here with the team. they're getting ready for the games. you can see them stretching. they're going be playing against that game starts at 7:00 p.m. i'm here with the athletic administrator. these guys have been training for such a long time. >> they've been here all summer since june and july working hard. >> chloe: i'm unfortunate enough to talk to some of the players. nasi is a junior. what has been the most difficult thing so far this year as you guys get ready to start these football games? >> the most difficult thing is just handling the heat and dehydron but overall one of the been a good year so far. >> chloe: i'm here with also the jv team members and fr
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>> marie: well you do not mess with bernice stark huh? here is what happened. she had someone snatch her purse from her hands over the weekend. tuesday new york police arrested a woman in connection to the crime. the woman suspected says she is innocent and did not steal that purse. officers broad bernice over $100 she lost. >>> polar barz cross the arctic are particularly vulnerable to the yearly decline of sea ice according to researchers at the university of washington. 19 separate polar bear sub populations live throughout the arctic region where they rely on sea ice for activities like hunting, traveling and breeding fpg the trend toward earlier sea ice melts in the spring and later ice growth from the fall negative impacts the bears. >> reed: netflix versus internet service providers. the streaming service is asking the fcc to push companies to end the practice of data cast. that's when companies like comcast and time warner offer you with plans with data limits. netflix claims data limited plans discourage people from using broadband. they say the plans
>> marie: well you do not mess with bernice stark huh? here is what happened. she had someone snatch her purse from her hands over the weekend. tuesday new york police arrested a woman in connection to the crime. the woman suspected says she is innocent and did not steal that purse. officers broad bernice over $100 she lost. >>> polar barz cross the arctic are particularly vulnerable to the yearly decline of sea ice according to researchers at the university of washington. 19...
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still images as well. >> marie: including still images as well. wewe'll twenty five thousand jobs. >> marie: including still images as well. wewe'll that's how many jobs nevada's created in clean energy. when he votes big oil's way. joe heck's taken hundreds of thousands in big oil money... and voted their way... protecting billions in tax breaks for oil companies. and threatening nevada's solar economy. twenty five thousand nevada jobs at risk. because joe heck's in big oil's pocket. lcv victory fund is responsible for the content... >> marie: as promised we're going take a break from our continuing coverage on the rearrest of a murder suspect and let's talk about something lighter. the weather. >> reed: today felt a little bit like the temperatures climb add little bit. >> chloe: they're going to keep climbing next few days. i'm sorry again. i'm just the messenger. we'll look at the next new -- few days. outside we have many friends who have been enjoying the nice heat. you can see partly cloudy skies in las vegas and speaking of
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mary anne: no, it was simple. ed: what would you do about the aleppo is not a simple answer, but he was asked and he blanks and stares right into the camera and says, what is aleppo? is that fatal for presidential candidate? mary anne: that is after he did not know who he has, like donald trump, no business in the race. -- he did not know who harriet tubman was 3-d has, like donald trump, no business in the race. ed: he is at the 15% threshold, doesn't disqualify him, rob? rob: i think it does. the problem for him is his appeal. he was garnering, highly trump. this highly educated republicans cannot be on board if he does not janet: know what aleppo was. janet:some polls have met 7%, sign you are from 7% to 13%. ed: we will take a break but we will be back. stay with us "on the record." fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios, this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in, i know it's in, it's in but it's not working. i'm sending you a lin
mary anne: no, it was simple. ed: what would you do about the aleppo is not a simple answer, but he was asked and he blanks and stares right into the camera and says, what is aleppo? is that fatal for presidential candidate? mary anne: that is after he did not know who he has, like donald trump, no business in the race. -- he did not know who harriet tubman was 3-d has, like donald trump, no business in the race. ed: he is at the 15% threshold, doesn't disqualify him, rob? rob: i think it does....
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. >> marie: plus getting help. new rules for applying for financial aid. what you need to be ready for as wednesday. a $200 million experiment in the south western desert. but did we actually learn anything from biosphere two? >> tom: tom -- tom hawley takes us back 25 years. >> marie: republicanial presidential candidate donald trump continuing his path toward the white house. this time in president obama's hometown of chicago. >> reed: he spoke to the poll esh national alliance and promised to be a championor polish communities in the united states. listen to this. >> as president i will honor poland's sacrifices for freedom. we're committed to a strong poland. very committed. totally committed. and a strong eastern europe as a bullwork for security and liberty. >> reed: this meeting with the polish national alliance was unannounced. he also spoke at a rally in iowa. trump and democratic candidate hillary clinton are both mr. trump continues to prepare for the next debate we're hearing from the democratic presidential candidate. >> marie: new at 3:30, po
. >> marie: plus getting help. new rules for applying for financial aid. what you need to be ready for as wednesday. a $200 million experiment in the south western desert. but did we actually learn anything from biosphere two? >> tom: tom -- tom hawley takes us back 25 years. >> marie: republicanial presidential candidate donald trump continuing his path toward the white house. this time in president obama's hometown of chicago. >> reed: he spoke to the poll esh national...
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. >> marie: we're now just getting our first look at 34-year-old pedro jose garcia. police say he went into the starbucks off rainbow and warm springs and shot a man. news 3's antonio castelan joins us live outside the local jail where garcia is now. you have learned he's been in trouble >> reporter: he has a criminal history dating back to 2003. he pleaded guilty to beating up someone. garcia is now here at the clark county detention center facing murder, robbery and burglary charges. this is a mugshot that metro police released. this is a picture of 34-year-old pedro jose garcia. police say this is the suspect who went in to starbucks yesterday and terrorized customers. detectives say garcia became upset after his credit card was denied at the starbucks inside and got into a fight with a customer. garcia ended up shooting the customer in the chest. the man in his 40s died at the hospital. we are learning garcia is a former convicted felon. in 2003 he pleaded guilty to assault. he was given probation. he violated probation in 2004 getting charged with burglary. poli
. >> marie: we're now just getting our first look at 34-year-old pedro jose garcia. police say he went into the starbucks off rainbow and warm springs and shot a man. news 3's antonio castelan joins us live outside the local jail where garcia is now. you have learned he's been in trouble >> reporter: he has a criminal history dating back to 2003. he pleaded guilty to beating up someone. garcia is now here at the clark county detention center facing murder, robbery and burglary...
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i'm reed cowan. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. clinton boarded her plane in white plains, new york today. her first stop in? a campaign rally in north carolina. donald trump is revealing his medical records in today's episode of the dr. oz show. his medical records show he has for president of the united states or maybe any other country, but when you are running for president, i think you have an obligation to be healthy. >> how are doing? >> i'm doing great. thank you so much. >> marie: pollsters are saying pneumonia may not be clinton's biggest problem. trump is tied with clinton in today's cbs/new york times poll. the quinnipiac poll was ten points last month. in ohio and florida trump leads in new polls. >> reed: to our question of the day. we want to know what you think. who do you think is the healthiest to serve as commander-in-chief. we've also included the other candidates who typically you are not seeing on other stations being featured. jill stein and gary johnson. head to news3lv.com to weigh in and we appreciate it w
i'm reed cowan. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. clinton boarded her plane in white plains, new york today. her first stop in? a campaign rally in north carolina. donald trump is revealing his medical records in today's episode of the dr. oz show. his medical records show he has for president of the united states or maybe any other country, but when you are running for president, i think you have an obligation to be healthy. >> how are doing? >> i'm doing great. thank you so much....
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from the terrorism alert >> marie: u.s. senator harry reid met with supreme court justice nominee merrick garland today. the two talked about the path forward on his nomination. and the need for republicans to give judge garland a hearing and vote. republicans vowed they will not vote on a justice replacement until a new president is elected. there is an opening following the passing of judge antonin request that shooting victims pay them. dozens of victims sued the chain after james holmes opened fire in the movie theater. 12 died, 70 others were injured. the families claim there was not enough security to stop the gunman from carrying out the 2012 shooting. if approved, the request would end all civil lawsuits against cinemark this in she -- the shooting. >> marie: chelsea manning has been asking for. she reveled after being convicted of espionage she identifies as a woman. no transgender inmate has received this treatment in prison. in 2012 manning was sentenced to 35 years after a military court conviction of providing
from the terrorism alert >> marie: u.s. senator harry reid met with supreme court justice nominee merrick garland today. the two talked about the path forward on his nomination. and the need for republicans to give judge garland a hearing and vote. republicans vowed they will not vote on a justice replacement until a new president is elected. there is an opening following the passing of judge antonin request that shooting victims pay them. dozens of victims sued the chain after james...
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conlon margaret mary conner cynthia marie lise connolly john e. connolly, jr.athan m. connors kevin patrick connors kevin f. conroy brenda e. conway dennis michael cook helen d. cook jeffrey w. coombs john a. cooper julian t. cooper joseph john coppo, jr. gerard j. coppola joseph albert corbett john j. corcoran iii alejandro cordero robert joseph cordice ruben d. correa danny a. correa-gutierrez georgine rose corrigan james j. corrigan carlos corterodriguez kevin michael cosgrove dolores marie costa digna alexandra costanza charles gregory costello, jr. michael s. costello asia s. cottom conrod kofi cottoy, sr. martin john coughlan john g. coughlin timothy j. coughlin james e. cove >> and my uncle -- we love you and miss you every day. i'm sure danielle wishes you were here to walk her down the aisle next september. >> and my husband jeff levine, not a day goes by that we don't miss you. your legacy lives on through our grandchildren, one of whom was born on your birth day. [applause] >> andre colin cox frederick john cox james raymond coyle michele coyle-eulau
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great excuse to get out and eat a bunch of food. >> marie: um, all in! [ laughter ] thank you. >>> one of the best shots at the u.s. open didn't happen during a match. you got to check this out. after this player secured a win she swatted a tennis ball into the seats right into a girl on the upper-deck. whoa! she caught that one handed! wow. pretty amazing right. that reaction just priceless. caroline semi-finals. announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how y'all? [indistinct] how's everybody? thank you all. i appreciate you. thank you, folks. yeah, i do. thank you all. thank you very much, everybody. everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey, and we got another good one for you today, folks. returning for their fourth day with a total, here it is--21,435 bucks--from columbus, ohio, it's the champs. it's the joyce family. [cheering and applause] and from lake forest, california, it's the hart family. [cheering and applause] man: yeah! steve: everybody's here trying to win t
great excuse to get out and eat a bunch of food. >> marie: um, all in! [ laughter ] thank you. >>> one of the best shots at the u.s. open didn't happen during a match. you got to check this out. after this player secured a win she swatted a tennis ball into the seats right into a girl on the upper-deck. whoa! she caught that one handed! wow. pretty amazing right. that reaction just priceless. caroline semi-finals. announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up...
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conlon margaret mary conner cynthia marie lise connolly john e. connolly, jr.mes lee connor jonathan m. connors kevin patrick connors kevin f. conroy brenda e. conway dennis michael cook helen d. cook jeffrey w. coombs john a. cooper julian t. cooper joseph john coppo, jr. gerard j. coppola joseph albert corbett john j. corcoran iii alejandro cordero robert joseph cordice ruben d. correa danny a. correa-gutierrez georgine rose corrigan james j corrigan. carlos corterodriguez kevin michael cosgrove dolores marie costa digna alexandra costanza charles gregory costello, jr. michael s. costello asia s. cottom conrod kofi cottoy, sr. martin john coughlan john g. coughlin timothy j. coughlin james e. cove >> and my uncle -- we love you and miss you every day. i'm sure danielle wishes you were here to walk her down the aisle next september. >> and jeff levine, not a day goes by that we don't miss you. your legacy lives on through our grandchildren, one of whom was born on your birth day. [applause] andre colin cox frederick john cox james raymond coyle michele coyle-e
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. >> i'm marie mortera. between state line and primm in las vegas dozens of drivers on i-15 being cited for speeding. news 3's craig fiegener has more on this latest crackdown. >> we are about 15 miles south of the las vegas strip. behind me along side the 15 freeway northbound, interstate 15, that is the nevada highway patrol. we have seen literally more than a dozen nevada highway patrol troopers pulling over people who we believe were speeding. at least that was maybe the reason why they initially pulled them over. starting today the california police in southern nevada. they're teaming up with a focus on drivers who are speeding, drivers who are distracted or drivers who appear to be breaking the law or perhaps driving dangerously. this is all because of the labor day holiday weekend. which begins this maximum enforcement friday. that continues into monday for the labor day holiday. again, along side the 15 freeway here you are seeing the result of that maximum enforcement. we've seen a lot of these plat
. >> i'm marie mortera. between state line and primm in las vegas dozens of drivers on i-15 being cited for speeding. news 3's craig fiegener has more on this latest crackdown. >> we are about 15 miles south of the las vegas strip. behind me along side the 15 freeway northbound, interstate 15, that is the nevada highway patrol. we have seen literally more than a dozen nevada highway patrol troopers pulling over people who we believe were speeding. at least that was maybe the reason...
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. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. kristine frazao shows us how facebook views it's users. >> reporter: take a look at your facebook profile. how does it describe you? >> they think i'm older than i am and they think i'm african-american. and i am not african-american. >> reporter: then in this contentious presidential election year there are your political leanings. go to your facebook preferences and click the lifestyles and culture tab ands there a list of characteristics including your politics. facebook decides this information based on what you tell it. who you follow. your likes. the posts you spend more time scrolling through. and it also measures what you artificial intelligence that can go through and look at other things that you have done, connections you have made that you wouldn't think of any connection to your political leanings. but if you put yourself in the context of a billion people which is how many are on facebook, those subtle little things reveal traits about you. >> reporter: traits that trans
. >> marie: i'm marie mortera. kristine frazao shows us how facebook views it's users. >> reporter: take a look at your facebook profile. how does it describe you? >> they think i'm older than i am and they think i'm african-american. and i am not african-american. >> reporter: then in this contentious presidential election year there are your political leanings. go to your facebook preferences and click the lifestyles and culture tab ands there a list of characteristics...
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mary: i'm looking at fundamentals.gh i think -- is nothing more fundamental than the electoral college. mary: it is something we don't understand. in the same way that we made fun of the voters at rallies who turned out. mark: we never made fun of them. mary: did you not? ok good for you. , the mechanics have been to the rnc level. but she does not have something that he has, which is enthusiasm. so yes, i will say pennsylvania then. yes on pennsylvania. new mexico, nevada, iowa. mark: you think is going to win new mexico? mary: he will win states like that where he is in the margin of error currently. not in outlier polls, but these polls too. john: i can't imagine the kind of fights you're getting with your husband. mary: who? do you think he is my go-to guy for politics ?john: tell us what politics? i do not think so. john: tell us what you would advise trump to do for this debate with hillary clinton. mary: talk to roger ailes. [laughter] i would not try to be anything different than what he is. i would have a coup
mary: i'm looking at fundamentals.gh i think -- is nothing more fundamental than the electoral college. mary: it is something we don't understand. in the same way that we made fun of the voters at rallies who turned out. mark: we never made fun of them. mary: did you not? ok good for you. , the mechanics have been to the rnc level. but she does not have something that he has, which is enthusiasm. so yes, i will say pennsylvania then. yes on pennsylvania. new mexico, nevada, iowa. mark: you...
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cira marie patti robert e.attison james robert paul patrice paz victor hugo paz stacey lynn peak richard allen pearlman durrell v. pearsall, jr. thomas nicholas pecorelli thomas pedicini todd douglas pelino mike adrian pelletier anthony g. peluso angel r. pena robert penninger richard al penny and to my brother patrick joseph ducey we got it right. faith and your dedication from above susan has done a phenomenal job raising sloan and will with the support and love of the dority and family, i...
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every week, you'll find life coach marie nguyen gathered in a marie nguyen/acts of kindess recipient sot @ 22:09:57 this is a very ancient method... to help heal the broken heart, broken spirit , which.. trauma, or ptsd is all about. :07 << nats of them doing the hu.. >> marie says hu mediation reduces stress.. and alleviates depression and anxiety. and according to the vets who attend her free sessions here at the va southern nevada healthcare system ..... southeast primary care clinic.... it does that, and more. veteran no name sot @ 21:59: but after a few of these sessions.... veteran no name sots @ (under video of them doing the hu ) 21:59: 19 when i'm able to utililze the hu, it lessens it.. i'm able to get out of it better.. 21:59:28 i take my blood pressure.. it's up there, when i do the hu and all that.. it mellows everything out.. :36 22:00:28 my wife comes to the classes with me also... she enjoys it, when you can include your spouse that helps you out in your going on with you : 38 marie says it's a great alternative to taking medication, a way she says... to use meditatio
every week, you'll find life coach marie nguyen gathered in a marie nguyen/acts of kindess recipient sot @ 22:09:57 this is a very ancient method... to help heal the broken heart, broken spirit , which.. trauma, or ptsd is all about. :07 > marie says hu mediation reduces stress.. and alleviates depression and anxiety. and according to the vets who attend her free sessions here at the va southern nevada healthcare system ..... southeast primary care clinic.... it does that, and more. veteran...
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>>marie: and i marie mortera. >>reporter: saturday morning, the murder suspect with led light th the henderson detention center. the family has no idea what led to this murder. we are told the twofriends never had any problems with one another rid . >> how could you kill my son. why would you kill my son. life is so precious. how could you do that. >>reporter: alicia reed has a message for the man suspected of killing her son. 22-year-old lamarr read junior. [indiscernable].officers say around 6:00 a.m. saturday, shots were heard in the neighborhood. police received 9-1-1 calls. they responded quickly and arrested him at the home. they found read junior's body and one of the rooms. >> except on his mug shot, which i found totally appalling as he is literally smiling ear to ear like you just won >>reporter: lamarr read junior was a great-nephew of u.s. senator harry reid. the murder victim's grandmother tellsus the conversations she had with the senator about lamarr's murder . >> he was very devastated. he said thi
>>marie: and i marie mortera. >>reporter: saturday morning, the murder suspect with led light th the henderson detention center. the family has no idea what led to this murder. we are told the twofriends never had any problems with one another rid . >> how could you kill my son. why would you kill my son. life is so precious. how could you do that. >>reporter: alicia reed has a message for the man suspected of killing her son. 22-year-old lamarr read junior....
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. >> marie: she's taking a stand. a cafeteria worker upset with her new school lunch policy. change things. >> gerard: and defining his legacy. a police officer forced to make a difficult choice. how he's using that decision to make his life better. . >> marie: the father of the man suspected of planting homemade bombs in new york and new jersey said he had no idea his son was planning the attacks. >> gerard: he spoke only to nbc news shortly after learning that his son was arrested. >> reporter: did you know your >> no. >> reporter: you had no idea? >> no idea. i'm not sure what happened exactly, but it's very hard right now to talk, okay? >> rahami has been charged now with five counts of attempted murder. investigators say they're still trying to determine his motive. >> there's little doubt the events of the weekend have gained traction in the presidential race. >> marie: hillary clinton and donald trump are battling over and state side. new at 3:30, national correspondent jeff barm in who can win in terrorism. >> both candidates are showing how they would navigate the co
. >> marie: she's taking a stand. a cafeteria worker upset with her new school lunch policy. change things. >> gerard: and defining his legacy. a police officer forced to make a difficult choice. how he's using that decision to make his life better. . >> marie: the father of the man suspected of planting homemade bombs in new york and new jersey said he had no idea his son was planning the attacks. >> gerard: he spoke only to nbc news shortly after learning that his son...
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he was trying to get her into evaluations, but mary and genevieve were gone.ere in colorado. she brought her daughter out to colorado to see another psychiatrist. >> and the child protective group in new hampshire was ready to give mark full custody. >> and then we found that genevieve had not come to court. by the time school started from a two-week fall break there, they were no longer in the school and they disappeared again. >> once she found out that nobody believed her, she grabbed the child and she ran. >> every year on average, about 200,000 abductions happen by family members. the real problem is that many times the accuser has convinced friends and family that the child is being hurt. >> you know, once the posters started going up around town, you'd kind of go, what's that about? someone who knew her would say, you know, oh, her ex, there was a problem, she needed to keep the little girl away, and, you know, the courts weren't cooperating. >> we knew mary was getting to the teenage age. in today's modern technology, kids got phones, kids got facebook
he was trying to get her into evaluations, but mary and genevieve were gone.ere in colorado. she brought her daughter out to colorado to see another psychiatrist. >> and the child protective group in new hampshire was ready to give mark full custody. >> and then we found that genevieve had not come to court. by the time school started from a two-week fall break there, they were no longer in the school and they disappeared again. >> once she found out that nobody believed her,...
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mary, tell us what this is all about. mary: it sits in s -- it examines the power of a promise and hundreds are volunteering to give it a try. it sits in the shadow of trinity church, and towers over copley square. a giant billboard full of the day's headlines and promises from world leaders, scientists, and celebrities. this is public trust, an interactive art project that examines the power of the posted promise. and that blank space in the middle? that is where you come in. promise, and she's not afraid to share it with the world. >> very helpful. it helps a lot of people to set their goals. mary alli ross vows to challenge : racism, and says she'll begin by taking an honest look within. >> others around can identify with that. it's also a powerful thing to embrace something in a public space. mary paul ramirez jonas is the : lead artist. >> what i like is the drawing is your drawing -- we ask you to sign it. mary your real contract, with : yourself. you can sign it with a pen, your finger print, or even your own blood
mary, tell us what this is all about. mary: it sits in s -- it examines the power of a promise and hundreds are volunteering to give it a try. it sits in the shadow of trinity church, and towers over copley square. a giant billboard full of the day's headlines and promises from world leaders, scientists, and celebrities. this is public trust, an interactive art project that examines the power of the posted promise. and that blank space in the middle? that is where you come in. promise, and...
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mary anne: elizabeth warren. rob: the republican national committee knew that they were getting more small donors than ever think to donald trump. ed: my best week is clay every time a new charter school opens in massachusetts, it takes funding away from regular public schools in that area. this year alone, charter schools will take more than 400 million dollars away from neighborhood public schools. that's not right. instead of draining even more money from neighborhood public schools and giving it to charters, let's devote public resources to all of our students... not just a select few. don't lift the cap on charter schools. one in eight women will face breast cancer. difference death.n life ande planned parenthood gives new hampshire women access to life saving cancer screenings. but ayotte voted to defund planned parenthood six times. why? because ayotte opposes a woman's right to choose. in her relentless effort to overturn roe v. wade, ayotte puts critical cancer screenings at risk, hurting new hampshire w
mary anne: elizabeth warren. rob: the republican national committee knew that they were getting more small donors than ever think to donald trump. ed: my best week is clay every time a new charter school opens in massachusetts, it takes funding away from regular public schools in that area. this year alone, charter schools will take more than 400 million dollars away from neighborhood public schools. that's not right. instead of draining even more money from neighborhood public schools and...
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she looks at me and says i don't think you want to do this. >> marie: mary insisted. the $500 was sent. then she was told she would need to send $5,000 more to pay for the insurance on her car. >> i knew all along this is crazy. yet i could not control what i was doing. it was like they had a spell on me that i could not break. >> marie: mary sent cash via express mail. when she left she had a sinking feeling in her stomach. then called publisher's clearing house and learned this was a fraud. postmaster trying to track the package with the cash inside. as opposed to so many other sweepstakes victims mary got good news. >> he hands me my envelope. i have never cry sod hard in my life. he says, open it. and count it. my $5,000 $950 was in there. i was never so grateful for anything in my life because i could not believe at that point the fool i had made of myself. to the false sense of urgency scammers create. >> anybody that wants you to send it express is lying and it is an attempt to steal your money and do it in a way you are not going to be able to recover it. >> n
she looks at me and says i don't think you want to do this. >> marie: mary insisted. the $500 was sent. then she was told she would need to send $5,000 more to pay for the insurance on her car. >> i knew all along this is crazy. yet i could not control what i was doing. it was like they had a spell on me that i could not break. >> marie: mary sent cash via express mail. when she left she had a sinking feeling in her stomach. then called publisher's clearing house and learned...
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one of the them, mary walker, was a surgeon. she came to washington to get a job with the union army but ended up having to volunteer. she dressed like a man so they arrested her all the time just on general principles. and she is still, mary walker, is still the only woman to have won the medal of honor. and she was surgeon in the union army. and then clara barton is one of those stories where she was from a new england family of sufro just abolitionist mother. she always rallied against the fact that she didn't make as much as men and she came to washington to get a job with the government to make as much men and did in the patent office. then the war happens. massachusetts troops show up in the capitol. in fact, in the capitol, the senate chambers, and she started bringing them supplies and nursing them and reading them newspapers and all of that so they started writing home and saying there's this woman here who can do all this but people started from all over the country started sending their supplies. she went to the quart
one of the them, mary walker, was a surgeon. she came to washington to get a job with the union army but ended up having to volunteer. she dressed like a man so they arrested her all the time just on general principles. and she is still, mary walker, is still the only woman to have won the medal of honor. and she was surgeon in the union army. and then clara barton is one of those stories where she was from a new england family of sufro just abolitionist mother. she always rallied against the...
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>> reporter: well, marie, 20 minutes ago, the homicide detective did brief us on more of exactly what haed apartment, where the officer is standing, where the police got a call. they got the call from somebody saying they saw a man covered in blood, so when the officers arrived here, they did not see that person us to apartment but as they got closer, they heard wrestling, something that caused them concern and they broke into the apartment and they saw a man covered in blood and took him into custody and they also found a male and female deceased at led up to this, but we are hearing from neighbors who are identifying the suspect as a man named frank interlickia, who lived with the couple and they believe he had problems with heroin and drug use, but metro not confirming those details. that is coming from neighbors saying they are close knit in this area and they do know most of the people that live here. and they're identifying that person as someone who had neighborhood and was living with that couple prior to this incident. again, this is still very much an early investigation. th
>> reporter: well, marie, 20 minutes ago, the homicide detective did brief us on more of exactly what haed apartment, where the officer is standing, where the police got a call. they got the call from somebody saying they saw a man covered in blood, so when the officers arrived here, they did not see that person us to apartment but as they got closer, they heard wrestling, something that caused them concern and they broke into the apartment and they saw a man covered in blood and took him...
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we're back with dan, mary, mary. noninterventionist. gary johnson, mary. good thing 23 you're not going intervene in syria if you don't know where it is or where the cat tall pital . >> first of all, i think we should establishford that he's really not a libertarian. i mean, johnson was a former governor of new mexico. he has many mainstream republican positions. he's in favor of gay marriage which is not a libertarian position. the libertarians say governments should not be involved in marriage. he is in favor -- >> and mary knows libertarians. >> he is in favor of legalizing drugs but largely because he believes that the prohibition on drugs is driving crime at the border and driving organizationized crime and that's one of his big issues. having said all that he is not an interventionist and, you know, that's why he got into trouble here. i happen to think that there was something charming about the way that he responded to can question because gary johnson has some -- i would say a motacom of humility. and the other two candidate -- which is one reason
we're back with dan, mary, mary. noninterventionist. gary johnson, mary. good thing 23 you're not going intervene in syria if you don't know where it is or where the cat tall pital . >> first of all, i think we should establishford that he's really not a libertarian. i mean, johnson was a former governor of new mexico. he has many mainstream republican positions. he's in favor of gay marriage which is not a libertarian position. the libertarians say governments should not be involved in...
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ladies and gentlemen, mary roach. >> jeff greenwald. [applause] >> thank thank you, mary. thankthank you, jeff. give us a second to redo the stage. if you want to purchase books, register is behind you. thank you, everybody.
ladies and gentlemen, mary roach. >> jeff greenwald. [applause] >> thank thank you, mary. thankthank you, jeff. give us a second to redo the stage. if you want to purchase books, register is behind you. thank you, everybody.
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. >> mary hart returns to "e.t." we're with the legend today. >> does this new jonbenet ramsey we're with the 6-year-old actress who had to re-enact the deat >> ben affleck unguarded and gushing about his kids. >>> and dancing's real-life couple gives us a tour of their new love nest. >> hello, "e.t." >> welcome to our house. >> come on in. >> first, lupita nyong'o is more than an academy award winner and style icon. >> i'm secretly a rapper. >> what? ?? movie queen of katwe is getting critical acclaim. lupita plays the mother of a young girl from uganda who against all odds becomes a world-class chess player. alicia keys penned a song for the film. ?? ?? >> here's hoping we see an alicia-lupita collaboration in the future. ?? ?? whyi wanna see if it changed.dit score? credit scores don't change that much, do they? really? i'll take it. sir, your credit... -is great right? when was the last time you checked? yeah, i'd better check my credit score. here, try credit karma. it's free. all right. no more surprises. credi
. >> mary hart returns to "e.t." we're with the legend today. >> does this new jonbenet ramsey we're with the 6-year-old actress who had to re-enact the deat >> ben affleck unguarded and gushing about his kids. >>> and dancing's real-life couple gives us a tour of their new love nest. >> hello, "e.t." >> welcome to our house. >> come on in. >> first, lupita nyong'o is more than an academy award winner and style icon....
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. >> mary hart returns to "e.t." we're with the legend today. >> does this new jonbenet ramsey we're with the actress who had to re-enact the death of the beauty queen. >> ben affleck unguarded and gushing about his kids. >>> and dancing's real-life couple gives us a tour of their new love nest. >> hello, "e.t." >> welcome to our house. >> come on in. >> first, lupita nyong'o is more than an academy award winner and style icon. >> i'm secretly a rapper. >> what? ?? >> no hating ffom us and her new movie queen of katwe is getting critical acclaim. lupita plays the mother of a young girl from uganda who against all odds becomes a world-class chess player. alicia keys penned a song for the film. ?? ?? >> here's hoping we see an alicia-lupita collaboration in the future. ?? ?? >>> vivica a. fox walked the red >>> kaley cuoco looking so in lovemaking her red carpet debut her boyfriend. the pair held hands as they head out to longine masters. equestrian and kaley ride too. they've been dating since march. >> cute couple. >
. >> mary hart returns to "e.t." we're with the legend today. >> does this new jonbenet ramsey we're with the actress who had to re-enact the death of the beauty queen. >> ben affleck unguarded and gushing about his kids. >>> and dancing's real-life couple gives us a tour of their new love nest. >> hello, "e.t." >> welcome to our house. >> come on in. >> first, lupita nyong'o is more than an academy award winner and style...
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mary: so far, the psychological warfare has already started. first, clinton supporter billionaire mark cuban tweeted he'd been invited. the republican nominee responded by tweeting this -- ?perhaps i wi alongside of him.? flowers, the woman who had an affair with bill clinton decades ago, reportedly said ?yes, i'll be there.? >> why did he send out that tweet? >> because he wants to remind people that he's a great counterpuncher. she has not been invited by the campaign. mary: while both candidates are spending the day preparing, behind closed doors, both had meetings with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu a brief reprieve before the epic face-off. mary bruce, abc news, debate will air right here on wisn 12. abc news live coverage starts at 8:00 p.m. and we want to know if you're planning to tune in. take the survey on our website, wisn.com. a group of runners linked arms today in new york city in the tunnel to towers run. those runners were supposed to participate in a new jersey race, but authorities canceled it last weekend after a p
mary: so far, the psychological warfare has already started. first, clinton supporter billionaire mark cuban tweeted he'd been invited. the republican nominee responded by tweeting this -- ?perhaps i wi alongside of him.? flowers, the woman who had an affair with bill clinton decades ago, reportedly said ?yes, i'll be there.? >> why did he send out that tweet? >> because he wants to remind people that he's a great counterpuncher. she has not been invited by the campaign. mary: while...
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mary: let me say this. i knew that it was such an unusual and tragic event, my gut may have been directing me to go down there knowing that the president was not in office. that responsibility would fall to us to be a federal response mechanism. clearly, it had nothing to do with us having to and offer what ever federal resources we could come to bear. it would be a very high incident, high casualty event. my gut may have been we are going to have to weigh in on this on the federal level, as opposed to this is an act of war, an act of terrorism. by number 2 -- still, planes don't hit buildings on a crystal-clear day. it is such an uncommon, inexplicable accident. i know a little bit about flying, my mother flew, you could only explain that by the pilot having a heart attack, or both pilots. you have to have a partner pilot. there was no immediate, good explanation for a plane hitting that kind of building on that kind of day. steve: do you remember the faces, the expressions, as the second plane hit the sec
mary: let me say this. i knew that it was such an unusual and tragic event, my gut may have been directing me to go down there knowing that the president was not in office. that responsibility would fall to us to be a federal response mechanism. clearly, it had nothing to do with us having to and offer what ever federal resources we could come to bear. it would be a very high incident, high casualty event. my gut may have been we are going to have to weigh in on this on the federal level, as...