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maureen: thank you. as she mentioned the cost of completely renovating the bridge would be as much as $244 million. that is ten times the amount budgeted for the national park services budget for such projects in the d.c. area. that would require two to four years of construction. new details emerging about the moment shots rang out in yesterday morning's rush. the shooting killed one man and injured another. today the son of a surviving victim said the father survived because he reclinedded his car seat to duck for cover. his brother-in-law pedro alvarado was driving and killed almost instantly. >> it was a mistake. suspect got the wrong car and confusedded them with someone else. >> police asked anyone who witnessed the shooting to call them. pedro alvarado leaves behind a wife and three children. the d.c. police released the names of two men arrested after a chase and officer involved shooting yesterday. police say malek biedlemann and david smith fled the scene of a robbery. the two were arrested fol
maureen: thank you. as she mentioned the cost of completely renovating the bridge would be as much as $244 million. that is ten times the amount budgeted for the national park services budget for such projects in the d.c. area. that would require two to four years of construction. new details emerging about the moment shots rang out in yesterday morning's rush. the shooting killed one man and injured another. today the son of a surviving victim said the father survived because he reclinedded...
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maureen? maureen: thank you doug. hot inside and outside the verizon center tonight. right, tim? tim: the party has already started here. getting ready for game four. hawks and the wizards. breaking news out of the national football league with tom brady. we have the very latest up next in >>> and now the toyota sports desk brought to you by the local toyota dealers. tim: this is game four in a best of seven series. the wizards as i have been saying all day they have proven they can beat the hawks without john wall. and they will have to do it tonight. john wall will not play because of the five non-displaced fractures in his left hand. he will not play. but head coach randy wittman says it's next man up. coach wittman: you never know who it will be. be ready. it might be your time. it's your time tonight. that is how i think they are looking at it. we just have to play the game. tim: game four big tonight in the phone booth. meanwhile in the national football league there is breaking news. tom brady has been suspended. the first four games of next season for deflategate. this is
maureen? maureen: thank you doug. hot inside and outside the verizon center tonight. right, tim? tim: the party has already started here. getting ready for game four. hawks and the wizards. breaking news out of the national football league with tom brady. we have the very latest up next in >>> and now the toyota sports desk brought to you by the local toyota dealers. tim: this is game four in a best of seven series. the wizards as i have been saying all day they have proven they can...
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maureen: meanwhile, maureen mcdonald is also appealing her conviction. no date has been set so far for oral arguments. breaking news from northeast washington. d.c. firefighter is hurt battling a row house fire. this is a live picture from the scene. the firefighters condition is not known. but the crew on the scene says he does not appear seriously hurt. no word on cause of the fire but arson is a possibility. >>> a rockville man got 14 years in prison for orchestrating a ponzi scheme. garfield taylor must also repay money that was invested in his company. the victims were hillcrest children and family center, a d.c. charity helping single mothers. prosecutors said that taylor stole millions of dollars from investors from 2006 and 2010. taylor pleaded guilty to security fraud last year. we are a followup to a story you saw first on 7. the new leader of the university of d.c. is seeing a big boost for the campus. at a news conference today u.d.c. introduced ronald mason jr. to the public. mason said he just met with the d.c. mayor muriel bowser who revea
maureen: meanwhile, maureen mcdonald is also appealing her conviction. no date has been set so far for oral arguments. breaking news from northeast washington. d.c. firefighter is hurt battling a row house fire. this is a live picture from the scene. the firefighters condition is not known. but the crew on the scene says he does not appear seriously hurt. no word on cause of the fire but arson is a possibility. >>> a rockville man got 14 years in prison for orchestrating a ponzi...
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maureen: great story. former adviser to president obama who played a critical role in crafting the affordable care act died. danielle melter was dep -- daniel meltser from 2009-2010. he died sunday after a battle with cancer. the 63-year-old was a member of the harvard law faculty for more than 30 years. a warning for federal workers tonight about marijuana. the office of personnel management reminds workers while marijuana is legal in the district it's still an illegal drug under the federal law. memo sent out this week details the federal government restriction on the use of illegal drugs by workers. those caught using illegal drugs could face citations, suspension or termination. not a bad day today after a bit of the rainy weather. doug: a little downpours around but we hit 90 again today. couple more days of the heat and humidity and afternoon storms. get started. live doppler radar. iest storm in southern maryland. in the river to the chesapeake bay. another area west of town. concentrate on southeas
maureen: great story. former adviser to president obama who played a critical role in crafting the affordable care act died. danielle melter was dep -- daniel meltser from 2009-2010. he died sunday after a battle with cancer. the 63-year-old was a member of the harvard law faculty for more than 30 years. a warning for federal workers tonight about marijuana. the office of personnel management reminds workers while marijuana is legal in the district it's still an illegal drug under the federal...
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maureen: beautiful. tim: should be fun. maureen: again, tell us what is happening this weekend. doug: warm and humid. take a look at the next seven days. the temperatures are mid-80's. 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow an and sunday afternoon. 60% on monday. tuesday, it will end with a cold front and turn pleasant wednesday, thursday, friday. temperatures in the 70's. steve rudin is watching the warmer temperatures and will give you an item of the timingend showers tonight at 171:00. maureen. "world news tonight" with david muir is up next. we'll be back at 171:00. have a great weekend. there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't w, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv, a at a price that's totally affordable. starting at $74.99 per month. get custom tv, including internet and phone. two years. plus, get a $300 visa prepaid card with your 2 year agreement. go to getfios.com today. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. c
maureen: beautiful. tim: should be fun. maureen: again, tell us what is happening this weekend. doug: warm and humid. take a look at the next seven days. the temperatures are mid-80's. 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow an and sunday afternoon. 60% on monday. tuesday, it will end with a cold front and turn pleasant wednesday, thursday, friday. temperatures in the 70's. steve rudin is watching the warmer temperatures and will give you an item of the timingend showers tonight at...
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maureen: thank you diane. a prince george's county police officer is jailed tonight accused of helping his mother attack the mother of his children. officer richard conway was arrested yesterday at his mother's waldorf home. police say conway's mother caroline shot the woman and her new husband robert mange outside a waldorf mcdonald's last week. mange was killed, his wife, officer conway's ex-girlfriend was injured. her name has not been released. police say officer conway let his mother use his service weapon and picked her up after the shooting to craft an alibi. both are charged with first-degree murder. the city of cleveland agreed to overhaul the police department in an investigation with department of justice. this comes days after a white police officer was equited in the -- acquitted. it led to a investigation that found pattern of force and abuse by officers. now to a developing story in texas. state of disaster has been declared as the floodwaters continue to rise. close to a foot of rain fell overn
maureen: thank you diane. a prince george's county police officer is jailed tonight accused of helping his mother attack the mother of his children. officer richard conway was arrested yesterday at his mother's waldorf home. police say conway's mother caroline shot the woman and her new husband robert mange outside a waldorf mcdonald's last week. mange was killed, his wife, officer conway's ex-girlfriend was injured. her name has not been released. police say officer conway let his mother use...
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maureen: four people in the u.s. are now being treated for possible anthrax exposure after a potentially fatal mistake that he the pentagon says live samples of the deadly agent were accidentally sent to laboratories around the world. scott thuman has the latest relevant. reporter: anthrax, a deadly bio weapon and now part of a terrifying this app. this utah military base accident we sent out live anthrax samples to at least one private laboratory in maryland and possibly eight other states as well. for workers in texas, wisconsin and delaware are being treated as a precaution and 22 at a u.s. base in south korea. how could this happen? >> that is exactly why we brought in the center for disease control and their investigators here. reporter: many answers will have to come from the department of defense. the army chief of staff says it might not of inhuman air, but rather a technical process at fault here. the spores were not complete the ready -- irradiated or killed before being sent out. it appears they resent the
maureen: four people in the u.s. are now being treated for possible anthrax exposure after a potentially fatal mistake that he the pentagon says live samples of the deadly agent were accidentally sent to laboratories around the world. scott thuman has the latest relevant. reporter: anthrax, a deadly bio weapon and now part of a terrifying this app. this utah military base accident we sent out live anthrax samples to at least one private laboratory in maryland and possibly eight other states as...
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maureen: hughes tell me he is not done. the sole mission change election laws but tougher if behind bars. >> the judge has to hand the decision to 12 peers. i can live with that. scott: he still has his job with the u.s. postal service but he has been suspended with pay. tomorrow afternoon he will head down the street to the capital where he will face a judge and determine if it will be resolved from a plea deal or if it will heat to -- head to trial. scott thuman abc7 news. maureen: happening now republican senator and presidential candidate rand paul is trying to spur debate over the collection of american phone records. maureen: he plans to speak for hours in a filibuster speech against the renewal of the patriot act. it expires june 1. president obama says climate change puts the nation security at risk. he made the comment at the coast guard academy and says the military will be affected by the rising sea level and the warmer ocean temperatures. >> climate change did not cause the problems around the world but we know
maureen: hughes tell me he is not done. the sole mission change election laws but tougher if behind bars. >> the judge has to hand the decision to 12 peers. i can live with that. scott: he still has his job with the u.s. postal service but he has been suspended with pay. tomorrow afternoon he will head down the street to the capital where he will face a judge and determine if it will be resolved from a plea deal or if it will heat to -- head to trial. scott thuman abc7 news. maureen:...
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maureen: we begin on storm watch. scenes like this one captured by mary ellen in chantilly are playing out across our area tonight. we have already seen wind rain lightning and hail. how much longer will it last? chief meteorologist doug hill is tracking it in the weather center for us. doug, what is the latest? doug: maureen, at the moment no severe thunderstorm warning though there is downpours and hail and rain. nothing to severe levels yet. get you up to the rooftop above the furniture weather center. it's cloudy and we have a patchy of blue skies getting through in spots but there is also the area of rain we are checking on storm scan. a cold front over south central pennsylvania dropping south to maryland, virginia, west virginia. it is heavy with rain and hail and moving northwest to southeast. close up on the live doppler radar shows thunderstorm activity from gaithersburg northwest to the west of sugar love mountain. and crossing the potomac river and more fragments of this area moving from marshall to warren
maureen: we begin on storm watch. scenes like this one captured by mary ellen in chantilly are playing out across our area tonight. we have already seen wind rain lightning and hail. how much longer will it last? chief meteorologist doug hill is tracking it in the weather center for us. doug, what is the latest? doug: maureen, at the moment no severe thunderstorm warning though there is downpours and hail and rain. nothing to severe levels yet. get you up to the rooftop above the furniture...
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maureen: that is the d.c. police chief updating us on this house fire which is being investigated by the police department as well as by the arson task force of the fire department. something suspicious about this fire according to police chief and the arson task force. four people have been killed in that fire, including possibly a child. we will have more for you on this a little later tonight and of course at 11:00. next, what the secret service is saying about the latest incident outside the white house to end with someone being led away in handcuffs. a big change could be coming our way just in time for the weekend. doug hill as the let -- timing of it. tim: the nationals are closing in a first-place. john wall visited the doctor this afternoon. maureen: in about 15 minutes police plan to campus the streets of ford's phil -- force phil as they investigate the sexual assault of a 12-year-old girl. it happened around 7:00 on wednesday morning on brooks drive. police believe the suspect all of the girl onto
maureen: that is the d.c. police chief updating us on this house fire which is being investigated by the police department as well as by the arson task force of the fire department. something suspicious about this fire according to police chief and the arson task force. four people have been killed in that fire, including possibly a child. we will have more for you on this a little later tonight and of course at 11:00. next, what the secret service is saying about the latest incident outside...
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maureen: she has lost the civil rights investigation into freddie gray's death. she will improve community relations. cbs will result in the stores damaged by rioters next week. they say the 45 employees remain on the payroll among most have been temporarily transferred to other locations in the city. big changes on d.c. -- in a d.c. agency to reports of a spoke in a metro tunnel. today, abc seven has confirmed that the director of d.c.'s office of unified communications with handles and what one calls has resigned. we are live tonight with what city leaders have to say to change >>. >> i'm outside the 911 center, and what was clear was that city leaders no longer have confidence in the director who resigned yesterday. they thought that a number of the high-profile failures involving fire ems started here. last january during the smoke and fire incident took six minutes from the time calls for made before firetrucks were rolling. those when the city standard is 90 seconds. today the woman in charge of d.c. dispatch is gone. in a council hearing -- >> we need to l
maureen: she has lost the civil rights investigation into freddie gray's death. she will improve community relations. cbs will result in the stores damaged by rioters next week. they say the 45 employees remain on the payroll among most have been temporarily transferred to other locations in the city. big changes on d.c. -- in a d.c. agency to reports of a spoke in a metro tunnel. today, abc seven has confirmed that the director of d.c.'s office of unified communications with handles and what...
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maureen? mons thank you doug. our -- maureen: thank you doug. tim brant is where the caps take on the rangers one more time in the playoffs. we talk to ted? tim: we will face off after this commercial. ready? we are dressed alike. rock the >>> and now the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> welcome back to the verizon center, everybody. getting ready for game three between the caps and the rangers, ready to rock the red. you can see our ties. ted is the owner of the wizards and the caps. monumental sports. verizon center running for president, i don't know. you have it all going. what is your biggest concern against the rangers? tim: that we weather the storm. it seems that teams, the book on us has come at us harder. and the other night it really hurt us to have to score in the first minute of the game. although turn around is fair play. we scored in the last second against them. it's just can we withstand the first three to four minutes because they want to get out quickly. your answer but i want to hear it anywa
maureen? mons thank you doug. our -- maureen: thank you doug. tim brant is where the caps take on the rangers one more time in the playoffs. we talk to ted? tim: we will face off after this commercial. ready? we are dressed alike. rock the >>> and now the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> welcome back to the verizon center, everybody. getting ready for game three between the caps and the rangers, ready to rock the red. you can see our ties. ted is...
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maureen: a manhunt for darin wint. he is the man police of connected to the washington mansion were four people were murdered last week. we have team coverage this evening on the manhunt. we begin with brianne carter outside mpd headquarters. reporter: this is the man police say they are trying to track down tonight. law enforcement sources saying the woman who is his girlfriend has been talking to authorities in new york and says he possibly could be turning himself in. meanwhile, police in bc are trying to track and down. >> you have just about every law enforcement officer across the country that is aware of his open warrant and are looking for him. reporter: police are trying to track down 34-year-old darin wint, wanted in connection to four murders. police believe that wint fled to brooklyn, new york where his girlfriend allegedly lives. tonight, police there say they are talking difference in family. >> in situations like this would unify everyone he is close to. reporter: dna found on a pizza cross is what is sa
maureen: a manhunt for darin wint. he is the man police of connected to the washington mansion were four people were murdered last week. we have team coverage this evening on the manhunt. we begin with brianne carter outside mpd headquarters. reporter: this is the man police say they are trying to track down tonight. law enforcement sources saying the woman who is his girlfriend has been talking to authorities in new york and says he possibly could be turning himself in. meanwhile, police in bc...
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but for now, maureen, back to you. maureen: thanks so much leon. and thanks so much to all of our team covering this story in baltimore. here in washington, a collapse sends people running from an iconic d.c. complex. coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 what's blamed for making a crumbled mess a part of a parking deck at the watergate complex. plus chief meteorologist doug hill details the changes in the weather and what to expect this ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. dresses start at $25. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. maureen: the office building and the watergate hotel that is under construction. the man behind a series of movie theater bottle bombings will spend 18 years in jail. manuel joyner bell intentionally picked theaters in maryland and virginia that were filled to capacity and set off the devices. prosecutors read text messages joyner-bell sent that day making fun of the moviegoers that ran out in panic shouting that shots were fired and t
but for now, maureen, back to you. maureen: thanks so much leon. and thanks so much to all of our team covering this story in baltimore. here in washington, a collapse sends people running from an iconic d.c. complex. coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 what's blamed for making a crumbled mess a part of a parking deck at the watergate complex. plus chief meteorologist doug hill details the changes in the weather and what to expect this ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl plays in the...
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maureen: happy birthday and many many more. the smithsonian museum of african event in history and culture is not expected open until late last year. a little last year. but visitors can get a state because some the future exhibit starting tomorrow. the new exhibit will be on display at the smithsonian american history bcm. it includes clothing from james brown and a running suit one -- worn by carl lewis. it was originally expected to open this year. it will soon cost a little less to drive to maryland's eastern shore. governor larry hogan announced a drop in state toll prices. that means two dollars in savings for those spending cash on a round-trip on the bay bridge. e-zpass users will save close to three dollars. the monthly fees being waived. tolls are being reduced on the interconnect or -- intercounty connector and bridges and tunnels in baltimore. all of those reductions take effect july 1, just in time for the big summer holiday. we have a little summer-like whether. doug: definitely a preview. we're talking awesome le
maureen: happy birthday and many many more. the smithsonian museum of african event in history and culture is not expected open until late last year. a little last year. but visitors can get a state because some the future exhibit starting tomorrow. the new exhibit will be on display at the smithsonian american history bcm. it includes clothing from james brown and a running suit one -- worn by carl lewis. it was originally expected to open this year. it will soon cost a little less to drive to...
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maureen: "world news tonight" with david muir is up next. he is live at the scene of t let's say this is your tv. and these are the channels you pay for with cable. maybe you're getting tons of science and animals when you're really into movies. or every children's show on the planet, when youu don't have any kids. well now with fios there's a new way to customize your tv just pick k the types of channels you like best. like sports. or entertainment or news mix and match, or get them all. you build your tv package, and pay for what you want, and not for what you don't. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. at a price that's totally affordable. starting at $74.99 per month. get custom tv, including internet and phone price guaranteed for two years. plus, get a $300 visa prepaid card with your 2 year agreement. go to getfios.com to start customizing today. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> tonight, breaking developments.
maureen: "world news tonight" with david muir is up next. he is live at the scene of t let's say this is your tv. and these are the channels you pay for with cable. maybe you're getting tons of science and animals when you're really into movies. or every children's show on the planet, when youu don't have any kids. well now with fios there's a new way to customize your tv just pick k the types of channels you like best. like sports. or entertainment or news mix and match, or get them...
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sot maureen block yo estaba tan contenta. edar,.... por el poder camniar a mi ninfue conmi.y saluble. cudo salen de la escuela yo pgo fruta afra maurn dice que tresemanas spues de iciar la diet la escua para nos autistas a que asistia suijo le pio que lo rirara porque tenia niun proble y que ahora sigue la dietaor si mis pues ronoce que se site muchmejor. cesar larganizacin fegold tiene cha informacionobre esta die en su gina de internet www.fgold.o rg blanca --y como siempre hay que consultar con un mdico antese iniciar cualquier dieta especialmente cuando se trata de los niÑos... vo cesar --- y sobre este tema queremos hacer nuestra pregunta de la noche: cree que los alimentos influyen en la conducta de los niÑos? vo blanca --- para participar en nuestra consulta visite nuestra pgina web telemundo 48 y su comentario podra ser compartido al final del noticiero... blanca -- veamos el pronostico del tiempo para losroximos dias.. cesar -- pasamos con gabriela dellan... gabriela facebook amigos tengan todos muy buenas tardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo
sot maureen block yo estaba tan contenta. edar,.... por el poder camniar a mi ninfue conmi.y saluble. cudo salen de la escuela yo pgo fruta afra maurn dice que tresemanas spues de iciar la diet la escua para nos autistas a que asistia suijo le pio que lo rirara porque tenia niun proble y que ahora sigue la dietaor si mis pues ronoce que se site muchmejor. cesar larganizacin fegold tiene cha informacionobre esta die en su gina de internet www.fgold.o rg blanca --y como siempre hay que consultar...
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sot maureen block yo estaba tan contenta. editar,.... nino fue conmigo. con la comida. comida buena y saludable. cuando saledea cuela yo pongfruta afuera maureen di que tres seman deues de iniciala dieta, la escuela para nos autistas aa quasistia su hijoe pidio quelo retirara porq no tenia ningun proema y que aho el sigue dieta por siismo, pu reconoce quee siente mucho mejo. it chataola la organizin fegold tie mucha iormacion sobre esta die en spagina internet www.fngold.o rg, implementar esta dieta puede ser un reto.. hay que eliminar todos los productos artificiales ... eso quiere decir leer muy bien los ingredientes y descartar todo lo que tenga nombres que usted no reconozca como comida pura y natural... juanfra eso quiere decir que tiene que hacer todo en casa? lorena eso toma tiempo, me imagino. paola si, toma tiempo y esfuerzo, sobre todo en los ninos que estan acostumbrados a comer comidas procesadas. pero ofreciendoles comidas, bebidas y postres hechoss en casa atractivos,-- fresas con crema, aguas frescas, nuestros postres trad
sot maureen block yo estaba tan contenta. editar,.... nino fue conmigo. con la comida. comida buena y saludable. cuando saledea cuela yo pongfruta afuera maureen di que tres seman deues de iniciala dieta, la escuela para nos autistas aa quasistia su hijoe pidio quelo retirara porq no tenia ningun proema y que aho el sigue dieta por siismo, pu reconoce quee siente mucho mejo. it chataola la organizin fegold tie mucha iormacion sobre esta die en spagina internet www.fngold.o rg, implementar esta...
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kron 4's maureen kelly reports. customers will have to get accustomed to the change. maureen: some east bay mud customers experienced the weird tasting and smelling water at the end of march.it happened then and it's happening now because the reserviors are low.and the water district is pulling in water from different sources. and because they have to save their cold water in order to protect threatened fish species.they now have to draw drinking water from higher up.where it's warmer.closer to where algae blooms. >> algae is filtered out in our treatment plant but it leaves behind a taste and a smell that is different. >> maureen: it's safe to drink.but because of the onslaught of complaints they got in march they tried to figure a way around it.but the harsh reality is we are headed into the fourth dry summer in a row.so customers are going to have get used to what being in a drought tastes like. >> the bad news is.until the drought ends what we need is a lot of rain and snow and next year to fill up the reservoir >> maureen: not everyone will notice.it depends on i
kron 4's maureen kelly reports. customers will have to get accustomed to the change. maureen: some east bay mud customers experienced the weird tasting and smelling water at the end of march.it happened then and it's happening now because the reserviors are low.and the water district is pulling in water from different sources. and because they have to save their cold water in order to protect threatened fish species.they now have to draw drinking water from higher up.where it's warmer.closer to...
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maureen: i actually got to sleep with a man in the white house. susan: you couldn't spike the punch. there are truly some disadvantages of doing it at the white house. at a hotel you can spike your punch, but there too many people around. we had a blast, and i do watch that video. it was great fun. they shut us down at midnight, but we went after parties. it was a typical prom, but it happened to be on the state floor. maureen: another good use for the east room. >> good morning. >> this is a question for susan. what is the most fun you have ever had, that you had in the white house that you have never shared with anybody? [laughter] susan: --maureen: we are waiting. we can wait a long time. susan: leslie is another question. i need to think about that. >> i have one for lucy. i. your father faced many crises, been on being chief among them. one of the most -- what is the most poignant moment you have privately that you recall? luci: one night, i was watching a movie one of the advantages of living in the white house is you have your own movie the
maureen: i actually got to sleep with a man in the white house. susan: you couldn't spike the punch. there are truly some disadvantages of doing it at the white house. at a hotel you can spike your punch, but there too many people around. we had a blast, and i do watch that video. it was great fun. they shut us down at midnight, but we went after parties. it was a typical prom, but it happened to be on the state floor. maureen: another good use for the east room. >> good morning. >>...
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reagan and maureen for having us here.he only presidential library i had been to is my father's, so that is different. i could sit and listen forever because i basically did the same thing 10 years later. i know a lot of things changed in 10 years and i know things have changed since we were in the white house and talking to other residents. you must realize that the white house belongs to everybody in america. but only a few of us get to live there, to learn its secrets, nooks, and crannies, and to breathe its history and add to its history. americans are understandably very curious about what goes on at the white house. and what is life like on a day-to-day basis. that is why all of you are here today. you cannot imagine the questions that we all have been asked over the years. anything from the mundane to the magnificent. i only wish i had a diary of what questions i've answered. but from our stay there, we got there in a unusual way, just like the johnsons did. my stay started with a note from alice roosevelt wandswort
reagan and maureen for having us here.he only presidential library i had been to is my father's, so that is different. i could sit and listen forever because i basically did the same thing 10 years later. i know a lot of things changed in 10 years and i know things have changed since we were in the white house and talking to other residents. you must realize that the white house belongs to everybody in america. but only a few of us get to live there, to learn its secrets, nooks, and crannies,...
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maureen taylor -- maureen naylor was at the county jail. >> reporter: he didn't say much but 49ers defensive lineman ray mcdonald is out of bail after posting bail. at first at 30-year-old attempted to run from the waiting media and then simply walked while holding his cell phone trying to find a cab. mcdonald didn't say anything about the new misdemeanor domestic violence or child endangerment charges or a few hours after his arrest he had been released by the chicago bears. according to the bears gm mcdonald was not able to meet the team's standards. saying we believe in second chances but when we signed ray we were very clear what our expectations were if he was to remain a bear. the fallout comes after santa clara police were called for a domestic disturbance at 3:45 at a residence in santa clara. a source confirms it happened here inside the carlisle a gated apartment community. >> what i can say while the victim was assaulted she was holding a young child, an infant. >> reporter: mcdonald's attorney says the incident involves the mother of mcdonalds child. a two-month-old boy according
maureen taylor -- maureen naylor was at the county jail. >> reporter: he didn't say much but 49ers defensive lineman ray mcdonald is out of bail after posting bail. at first at 30-year-old attempted to run from the waiting media and then simply walked while holding his cell phone trying to find a cab. mcdonald didn't say anything about the new misdemeanor domestic violence or child endangerment charges or a few hours after his arrest he had been released by the chicago bears. according to...
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williams: thank you maureen, and i'm excited to be here today. as we launch the communities that work partnership, this is a partnership that will build the critical and public-private partnership program that will help job skills across the nation. as we know, the availability of a skilled workforce is cited as a primary factor considered by businesses in their investment decision processes. the learning changes will help to meet the skills of businesses by identifying, promoting, and expanding on successful industry-driven, industry partnerships for talented development. i encouraging such partnerships, we encourage the regional pool of workers with skills that are in demand by employers that are in their communities, leading to job investments. eda is pleased to be working with the aspen institute on this initiative. through our partnership, we will help to build, sustain, and scale existing new and regional partnerships from telik -- from talent development in support of regional economic development. we will also inform on a long-term talent
williams: thank you maureen, and i'm excited to be here today. as we launch the communities that work partnership, this is a partnership that will build the critical and public-private partnership program that will help job skills across the nation. as we know, the availability of a skilled workforce is cited as a primary factor considered by businesses in their investment decision processes. the learning changes will help to meet the skills of businesses by identifying, promoting, and...
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maureen will also be appearing her conviction. no word on when oral arguments will begin in that case. as far as this case today a three-judge panel will make a decision, and the decision could take weeks. jummy: right now, the u.s. is deploying even more aid teams after another deadly earthquake in nepal this time a magnitude 7.3 quake, hitting any remote mountain region, toppling buildings and triggering landslides. scott goldberg has more on the damage and the rising death toll. >> it was like an instant replay. people in kathmandu poured into the streets today after another powerful earthquake hit the capital. hear the heavy breathing as one person rushes to safety. at the airport, people scrambled not for their flight but for open space on the tarmac, and dust rises after part of an agent temple collapses with workers running for their lives out of another building. parliament was in session when the quake hit. cameras capturing the moment when the earth began to move leaders rushing for the exits. >> the cars were shaking, t
maureen will also be appearing her conviction. no word on when oral arguments will begin in that case. as far as this case today a three-judge panel will make a decision, and the decision could take weeks. jummy: right now, the u.s. is deploying even more aid teams after another deadly earthquake in nepal this time a magnitude 7.3 quake, hitting any remote mountain region, toppling buildings and triggering landslides. scott goldberg has more on the damage and the rising death toll. >> it...
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maureen: is the mike not on? imo radio ham and i understand these things. -- i am no radio ham and i understand these things. i'm getting properly educated. that is what life in the white house is -- continuing education. as i watched with recollections it seems like yesterday that nixon-cox was graciously hugging me and ringing in my ears, do not worry. we will invite you back. [laughter] luci: the scene was january 20 1969. that was the day president makes and was inaugurated. my family left the resident of the white house for the last time. we always believed in public housing. we never thought of ourselves as any other way except tenants. nevertheless, this chapter of our lives was over. it left me with a flood of emotions and felt tears welling up in my eyes. to that precious treasure notice. -- tears that precious tricia noticed. regardless of age, gender and politics it is a bond of shared experience. of having been there. it is that bond that has brought me here today to share with you what life was like
maureen: is the mike not on? imo radio ham and i understand these things. -- i am no radio ham and i understand these things. i'm getting properly educated. that is what life in the white house is -- continuing education. as i watched with recollections it seems like yesterday that nixon-cox was graciously hugging me and ringing in my ears, do not worry. we will invite you back. [laughter] luci: the scene was january 20 1969. that was the day president makes and was inaugurated. my family left...
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the speakers are peggy hoover, lucy baines johnson, and maureen reagan. the event begins with remarks from nancy reagan. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and jerome and. would you please join me in welcoming our special guest -- peggy hoover, lucy baines johnson, -- ford bales and maureen reagan? [applause] and now, and our own first lady, mrs. nancy reagan. [applause] nancy reagan: thank you. thank you. thank you. good morning. i am delighted to welcome you all to a very special program. i hope you had a chance to see the remarkable new exhibit called "madam president" this morning. this will be introduced to each other america's first ladies, not only through the clothes they wore or the artifacts they used but the causes they championed and the families they raised. some of these women are historical celebrities. at others are all but unknown to us today. but each deserve to be remembered for her contribution to the life of her times. 200 years ago, martha washington said as first lady she felt more like a prisoner of state than
the speakers are peggy hoover, lucy baines johnson, and maureen reagan. the event begins with remarks from nancy reagan. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and jerome and. would you please join me in welcoming our special guest -- peggy hoover, lucy baines johnson, -- ford bales and maureen reagan? [applause] and now, and our own first lady, mrs. nancy reagan. [applause] nancy reagan: thank you. thank you. thank you. good morning. i am delighted to welcome you all to...
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he said $50,000 to maureen at donohue's and $50,000 to maureen at donohue's niece maureen. >> i'm surey're very appreciative. >> they gave him good service. we're going to go back to rob right now. the storms have passed through and you got some cold. >> yeah george that storm that brought the severe weather and these tornadoes so strong pulling in a lot of cold air behind it in some of the spots hit by the severe weather now kind of chilly. want to start you off with dolmont, south dakota, areair aerial shot of what it did. frost advisories out, some freeze warnings temperatures starting in the 30s and 40s, even below freezing across parts of western nebraska. the east coast right along the i-95 corridor will feel like august. temps in the lower 90s. 15 to 20 degrees cooler tomorrow. enjoy that if you like summer heat. across the pacific northwest. time for tuesday trivia brought to you by royal caribbean. >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the forecast. brit today but the breezes are going to chill our temperatures at 3-9 degrees below average. light showers wednesda
he said $50,000 to maureen at donohue's and $50,000 to maureen at donohue's niece maureen. >> i'm surey're very appreciative. >> they gave him good service. we're going to go back to rob right now. the storms have passed through and you got some cold. >> yeah george that storm that brought the severe weather and these tornadoes so strong pulling in a lot of cold air behind it in some of the spots hit by the severe weather now kind of chilly. want to start you off with dolmont,...
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alison: way to go, maureen.re are fish out of water, and then there are sea lions on the sidewalk? this sea lion pup was stranded on the street, hiding under cars and waddling away from people when they got too close. scientists a we may see more stranded pups because of the shrinking food supply and a warming ocean. leon: a reminder tonight that 7 on your side when breaking news happens around the region. just subscribe for text alerts at wjla.com/text. alison: a final look at the weather. steve: the seven day outlook brought to you by belfort furniture, 65 degrees the high friday, upper 70's sunday, near 80 degrees monday, 85 degrees with he can humidity -- with heat and humidity tuesday. leon: jimmy kimmel live is next. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, kim kardashian west, michael sheen. this week in unnecessary nsorship and music from yelawolf featuring travis barker. with cleto and the cletones. and now, be seated here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
alison: way to go, maureen.re are fish out of water, and then there are sea lions on the sidewalk? this sea lion pup was stranded on the street, hiding under cars and waddling away from people when they got too close. scientists a we may see more stranded pups because of the shrinking food supply and a warming ocean. leon: a reminder tonight that 7 on your side when breaking news happens around the region. just subscribe for text alerts at wjla.com/text. alison: a final look at the weather....
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brianne: maureen, investigators are trying to piece this together. in the last hour, they are taking large evidence from the home behind me. the husband is speaking out for the first time saying he tried to get in touch with his wife. now they are left grieving. >> i called and it went straight to the voice mail. brianne: his concerns grew with every hour he couldn't get in touch with his wife wednesday night. brianne: he dropped his wife at the bus wednesday morning to get to work at the savopoulos home where she worked as a housekeeper. when he still couldn't reach her thursday, he drove to the savopoulos home in northwest
brianne: maureen, investigators are trying to piece this together. in the last hour, they are taking large evidence from the home behind me. the husband is speaking out for the first time saying he tried to get in touch with his wife. now they are left grieving. >> i called and it went straight to the voice mail. brianne: his concerns grew with every hour he couldn't get in touch with his wife wednesday night. brianne: he dropped his wife at the bus wednesday morning to get to work at the...
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maureen, thank you. season 14 wraps up this week.s tomorrow night at 9:00 right here on ktvu fox 2. with a winner announced wednesday night at 8:00. >>> tracking the warm up today. temperatures got up there over yesterday's numbers we had 77 in santa rosa for a daytime high. vallejo just 64. san mateo, 62. temperatures tomorrow are going to be about the same thing. and then again on wednesday. let me get that shot at showers in here on thursday. i'm going to show you that computer model in a minute. we go to oakland and of course there's the federal building and the tribune building. you can only see the flag out there tonight. today as i mentioned earlier up to 40-miles-an-hour. that's out of the west- northwest. a lot of wind. the active pacific is going to lend itself to a good possibility for showers. there's already showers showing up north of redding up around the north shasta area. it has been all day. we're getting a few clouds out there now. a little bit of fog will form back at the coast. i will expect it to be patchy and k
maureen, thank you. season 14 wraps up this week.s tomorrow night at 9:00 right here on ktvu fox 2. with a winner announced wednesday night at 8:00. >>> tracking the warm up today. temperatures got up there over yesterday's numbers we had 77 in santa rosa for a daytime high. vallejo just 64. san mateo, 62. temperatures tomorrow are going to be about the same thing. and then again on wednesday. let me get that shot at showers in here on thursday. i'm going to show you that computer...
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we get this developing news from maureen naylor. she's live outside gilroy police headquarters. what can you tell us? >> reporter: i spoke with police in the laugh last hour, they tell me this was not the officer's service weapon, but his personally owned gun. this all started about 3:00 this afternoon, when gilroy police and fire were called to the officer's home, where he lives with his stepdaughter on the 500 block of el cerrito, after getting reports that the teen girl shot herself in the leg. once there, emergency crews realized it was the home of a police officer. the girl was given first aid, and taken to a trauma center. police say she will survive and is stable. police say their initial investigation indicates she was able to access the officer's personal firearm, and accidently fired a shot into her leg. >> there are laws that govern the storage of weapons. firearms specifically. the circumstances involved in this case, i'm really not sure at this point. the preliminary investigation has been started, and we have to wait until we get the results of that investigation.
we get this developing news from maureen naylor. she's live outside gilroy police headquarters. what can you tell us? >> reporter: i spoke with police in the laugh last hour, they tell me this was not the officer's service weapon, but his personally owned gun. this all started about 3:00 this afternoon, when gilroy police and fire were called to the officer's home, where he lives with his stepdaughter on the 500 block of el cerrito, after getting reports that the teen girl shot herself in...
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he said $50,000 to maureen at donohue's and $50,000 to maureen's niece, maureen. >>> we got some cold yeah it is chilly across the storm zone. red cross among other agencies here to help out. not just here but we had over 70 reports of tornadoes in the past three days. one in south dakota. an ef-2. check the aerial shot. parts of the devastation there. now, temperatures in the 20s and 30s. frost and freeze advisories in the areas impacted by the storms. into the 30s. even below freezing mark in north platte. sunshine in the southwest. showers across parts of florida. the heat pumping up in the northeast. time for your tuesday trivia brought to you by royal caribbean. jacqui good morning shington. it is going to be hot and gusty today,he wind could gust at times up to 30 miles per hour, and that is going to be hot wind with temperatures near the 90 degree mark, the hottest day of the year is expected today tonight temperatures cooling down into the 's toninighght, still breezy tomorrow but more comfortable e with 74 degrees 70'for the rest of the work >>> and coming up new trouble for
he said $50,000 to maureen at donohue's and $50,000 to maureen's niece, maureen. >>> we got some cold yeah it is chilly across the storm zone. red cross among other agencies here to help out. not just here but we had over 70 reports of tornadoes in the past three days. one in south dakota. an ef-2. check the aerial shot. parts of the devastation there. now, temperatures in the 20s and 30s. frost and freeze advisories in the areas impacted by the storms. into the 30s. even below...
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maureen is the author of a memoir. she remains active in california politics and highly visible as a radio and television commentator. would you please welcome our distinguished panel. [applause] our format this morning is quite simple. we are going to ask each of our panelists beginning with peggy to speak to you about their own experiences and then when they are done we will open it up for questions from the audience and hopefully interaction by the panelists. so peggy the stage is yours. >> in deference to my aging back because i couldn't stand up there at the podium for 10 or 15 minutes so we are all going to sit. [laughter] i wasn't quite sure and richard has never told me. i have known richard for quite a long time and that's the reason i had fun with him when he said i only had four children and i wondered which one he left out. richard was the executive director of the hoover library and as such i have been to australia with him in the outback. we flew this is a slight digression but i want to get back at him.
maureen is the author of a memoir. she remains active in california politics and highly visible as a radio and television commentator. would you please welcome our distinguished panel. [applause] our format this morning is quite simple. we are going to ask each of our panelists beginning with peggy to speak to you about their own experiences and then when they are done we will open it up for questions from the audience and hopefully interaction by the panelists. so peggy the stage is yours....
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maureen mcdonnell, the former first lady was sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison. she is also free pending her appeal. that date has not been scheduled yet. ail have much more on the governor's case coming up at 6:30, delia goncalves, wusa9. >> thank you, delia. >>> new england patriots tom brady has been suspended for four games and the patriots have been fined $1 million plus the first and fourth round draft picks. that's the punishment handed down by the league for deflategate good patriots owner bob kraft called the punishment excessive and you can bank on bready appealing it according to his agent. he claims the wells report was flawed. susan mcginnis reports. >> reporter: fans are reacting to the n.f.l. 's punishment for new england patriots star quarterback tom braidsy. some defending him. >> everyone does the deflategate. they all do it. he just got caught. >> he's done a wonderful job for the patriots. to hang him out to dry like this is not fair. >> reporter: brady was socked with a four-game suspension for knowingly using deflated footballs at last seaso
maureen mcdonnell, the former first lady was sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison. she is also free pending her appeal. that date has not been scheduled yet. ail have much more on the governor's case coming up at 6:30, delia goncalves, wusa9. >> thank you, delia. >>> new england patriots tom brady has been suspended for four games and the patriots have been fined $1 million plus the first and fourth round draft picks. that's the punishment handed down by the league for...
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he said $50,000 to maureen at donohue's and $50,000 to maureen's niece, maureen. >>> we got some cold yeah it is chilly across the storm >> storm zone red cross among other agencies here to help out much we had 70 reports of tornadoes in the past three days were 91 south dakota. this was an ef-2. take a look at this aerial shot showing you parts of the devastation. now temperatures in the 20's and 30's so we've got a a frost and freeze advisory in the areas that were impacted by all these storm. these are temperatures this morning into the 30's, even below freezing mark in north plait. across much of the country looking at sunshine in the southwest and showers across parts of florida. into the 90's in some spots across the northeast. that heat pumping up there make it feel like july and august. time for your tuesday trivia brought to you by royal caribbean. >> ♪♪ >> hello every one, storm tracker six live double scan picking up last of our morning sprinkles and showers which are falling apart over extreme south jersey. most us are looking at a mix of clouds with some sunny breaks. and
he said $50,000 to maureen at donohue's and $50,000 to maureen's niece, maureen. >>> we got some cold yeah it is chilly across the storm >> storm zone red cross among other agencies here to help out much we had 70 reports of tornadoes in the past three days were 91 south dakota. this was an ef-2. take a look at this aerial shot showing you parts of the devastation. now temperatures in the 20's and 30's so we've got a a frost and freeze advisory in the areas that were impacted by...
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. >> maureen maher joins us at the table. wife. how did the family react to the trial? >> what's interesting, the reaction less about what the entire verdict was last week. more of the fact that they never wanted alix tichelman to be charged. they fought with the prosecutors saying we don't need to go through this. >> why? >> well, there's a lot of video, i'm sure that played a part of it you'll have to tune in on a special edition of "48 hours" for details. >> i understand now, six months of video. >> maureen, thank you. you can watch maureen's full report it's called "kiss of death and the google ♪ >>> i love that song. welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up, in this half hour helping veterans find peace after war. yoga and meditation are letting american heroes defeat the enemy from within. for some of them it's a break breakthrough that was a break through in the making. >>> cybercomedians should never apologize for their jokes. that's ahead. >>> the los angeles times says pac-sun apologizes for a t-shirt with were
. >> maureen maher joins us at the table. wife. how did the family react to the trial? >> what's interesting, the reaction less about what the entire verdict was last week. more of the fact that they never wanted alix tichelman to be charged. they fought with the prosecutors saying we don't need to go through this. >> why? >> well, there's a lot of video, i'm sure that played a part of it you'll have to tune in on a special edition of "48 hours" for details....
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. >> maureen maher joins us at the table.ut the wife. how did the family react to the trial? >> what's interesting, the reaction less about what the entire verdict was last week. more of the fact that they never wanted alix tichelman to be charged. they fought with the prosecutors saying we don't need to go through this. >> why? >> well, there's a lot of video, i'm sure that played a part of it you'll have to tune in on a special edition of "48 hours" for details. >> i understand now, six months of video. >> maureen, thank you. you can watch maureen's full report it's called "kiss of death and the google >>> good morning, it's 8:25. time for somnus heed lines, people in -- news headlines, people in texas are dealing are record-breaking rain and severe storms, flood watches are in effect and thousands of residents are without power. 12 people are missing after the vacation home was swept away by flood waters. >>> charter communications has announced a proposal to buy time warner cable. for $55 billion. charter is the nation's
. >> maureen maher joins us at the table.ut the wife. how did the family react to the trial? >> what's interesting, the reaction less about what the entire verdict was last week. more of the fact that they never wanted alix tichelman to be charged. they fought with the prosecutors saying we don't need to go through this. >> why? >> well, there's a lot of video, i'm sure that played a part of it you'll have to tune in on a special edition of "48 hours" for...
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to make the water tastes better they are suggesting using a bread of filter or chilly get over ice maureene: the windstorm and that just went through the high country is allowing the mammoth mountain resort in eastern sierra to stay open for just a little bit longer the ski and snowboarding season was supposed to end this weekend but mammoth mountain said after receiving a foot of new snow is postponing the final ski run for the look at least a week and maybe longer the lack of snow drought forced many ski areas in the sierras to close in march. >> reporter: you can see the stratus cloud clouds often the distance is currently 63 degrees sea breeze is about 12 mi. an hour either the southwest. as a much warmer day in the south bay's 74 in concord 70 in livermore in and livermore we have here's a look at a current went out of the west southwest half moon bat bay is much lighter and compared the next dastard that will lead to some patchy areas of fog even some drizzle as we start off the weekend low clouds will come to the close to the coast and to make a well into the bay and the san ramon v
to make the water tastes better they are suggesting using a bread of filter or chilly get over ice maureene: the windstorm and that just went through the high country is allowing the mammoth mountain resort in eastern sierra to stay open for just a little bit longer the ski and snowboarding season was supposed to end this weekend but mammoth mountain said after receiving a foot of new snow is postponing the final ski run for the look at least a week and maybe longer the lack of snow drought...
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i am pleased to introduce maureen corp. michigan whose voice you may recognize. she's regularly on our radio, part of npr's fresh air broadcast, and she's also on the hutture faculty at georgetown university. go hoyas. [laughter] and andrew levy is the chair and professor of english at butler university -- go bulldogs -- [laughter] and i've asked them if i could put them on the spot to start things off. i've asked them to choose a favorite passage from gatsby and from huck finn and to read that passage for us and to ec plain why it's -- explain why it's significant to them and why it should be significant to us. maureen, i think you're cued up and ready to go, so let me ask you to start things off. >> all right, thank you michael. do we have five hours? [laughter] i want to take this paragraph or two and pull it apart. one of the wonderful things about writing a book about the great gatsby is that i can purchase assume -- pretty much assume, as i think andrew can that we're speaking to an audience who has read the novel at least at some point in their lives. so i
i am pleased to introduce maureen corp. michigan whose voice you may recognize. she's regularly on our radio, part of npr's fresh air broadcast, and she's also on the hutture faculty at georgetown university. go hoyas. [laughter] and andrew levy is the chair and professor of english at butler university -- go bulldogs -- [laughter] and i've asked them if i could put them on the spot to start things off. i've asked them to choose a favorite passage from gatsby and from huck finn and to read that...
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. >> maureen maher joins us at the table. the wife. how did the family react to the trial? >> what's interesting, the reaction less about what the entire verdict was last week. more of the fact that they never wanted alix tichelman to be charged. they fought with the prosecutors saying we don't need to go through this. >> why? >> well, there's a lot of video, i'm sure that played a part of it you'll have to tune in on a special edition of "48 hours" for details. >> i understand now, six months of video. >> maureen, thank you. you can watch maureen's full report it's called "kiss of death and the google >>> police is her clinic for two men involved in a home invasion, in the oxford circle section of philadelphia. it happened along the 2100 block every tyson avenue, about 3:00 this morning. a couple inside the home heard a crowbar, prying open their door, and there was a confrontation between the mask men and the homeowner. at the moment it is not clear what the suspect were after. police say they left behind a shotgun and a la
. >> maureen maher joins us at the table. the wife. how did the family react to the trial? >> what's interesting, the reaction less about what the entire verdict was last week. more of the fact that they never wanted alix tichelman to be charged. they fought with the prosecutors saying we don't need to go through this. >> why? >> well, there's a lot of video, i'm sure that played a part of it you'll have to tune in on a special edition of "48 hours" for...
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maureen: a client brought me this bottle about four years ago.ok me 20 seconds to tell them it was the counterfeit bottle. wine fraud is not new. unfortunately, it is pretty safe to say that anybody who has been collecting and buying wine in the last 15 years has probably purchased at least one counterfeit wine. we manage private wine collections for individuals. people who are starting to collect all the way up to people who have tens of millions of dollars worth of wine. we also specialize in authentication of fine wine which is where the nickname the sherlock holmes of wine. it sounds really hokey but the first thing i do is spend a couple minutes just looking at it and taking it in. one of the things i am looking for in any given bottle is consistency. in my toolkit i have magnification, flashlights, bluelight, and razor blades. the composition of paper and glue has changed over the years and there are chemical additives that have been put in. depending on how something were asked under a bluelight, you can date it. this bottle is supposed to
maureen: a client brought me this bottle about four years ago.ok me 20 seconds to tell them it was the counterfeit bottle. wine fraud is not new. unfortunately, it is pretty safe to say that anybody who has been collecting and buying wine in the last 15 years has probably purchased at least one counterfeit wine. we manage private wine collections for individuals. people who are starting to collect all the way up to people who have tens of millions of dollars worth of wine. we also specialize in...
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maureen naylor in san jose where police crews are working tonight to keep things safe. >> san jose has seen some past problems but here they seen no major issues. the party here has been going on for the last couple of hours. take a look at the line behind me. you can tell for some businesses, it's their biggest day of the year. >> for this group of friends cinco de mayo means hamburgers, red velvet cookies and beer. >> i have a pack of coronas and i'm going to my friend's house. >> i expect it to be fun. everybody love it is warriors. hopefully everyone gets home safely. >> along santa clara a parade of cars that had red white and green, mexican flags small and large, while police keep a watchful eye on the downtown and east side. authorities say they have a no tolerance policy for violence. >> anyone who is drinking too much drinking in public, just starting fights, or vandalism, we're going to try to address it as soon as possible. >> just around the corner at chachos. >> we start on the 1st and end on the 5th. it's the biggest weekend. >> the restaurant and bar has planned for this
maureen naylor in san jose where police crews are working tonight to keep things safe. >> san jose has seen some past problems but here they seen no major issues. the party here has been going on for the last couple of hours. take a look at the line behind me. you can tell for some businesses, it's their biggest day of the year. >> for this group of friends cinco de mayo means hamburgers, red velvet cookies and beer. >> i have a pack of coronas and i'm going to my friend's...
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maureen: a manhunt for darin wint. he is the man police of connected to the washington mansion were four people were murdered last week. we have team coverage this evening on the manhunt. we begin with brianne carter outside mpd headquarters. reporter: this is the man police say they are trying to track down tonight. law enforcement sources saying the woman who is his girlfriend has been talking to authorities in new york and says he possibly could be turning himself in. meanwhile, police in bc are trying to track and down. >> you have just about every law enforcement officer across the country that is aware of his open warrant and are looking for him. reporter: police are trying to track down 34-year-old darin wint, wanted in connection to four murders.
maureen: a manhunt for darin wint. he is the man police of connected to the washington mansion were four people were murdered last week. we have team coverage this evening on the manhunt. we begin with brianne carter outside mpd headquarters. reporter: this is the man police say they are trying to track down tonight. law enforcement sources saying the woman who is his girlfriend has been talking to authorities in new york and says he possibly could be turning himself in. meanwhile, police in bc...
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and maureen naylor attended tonight's meeting and is live now in city hall. >> reporter: the outcome was not the news residents wanted to hear but the council here called this conclusion fair. >> reporter: the buena vista mobile home park is the island tucked away in pricey palo alto. >> so the usual. >> reporter: jenny cruz lives in a three room trailer. >> palo alto is 10 minutes from here. >> reporter: she is one of the 150 people who attended a special meeting tonight where after more than two years the issue is finally moving forward. >> that saying of when one door closes another door will open. the doors that cannot open unless we vote on this tonight. and that has got to be a very hard pill to swallow. >> the pain was visible on the faces of park residents. >> that passes unanimously. >> reporter: after the council lights unanimously turned green this single mother had to comfort the youngest of her three daughters. they worry they won't be able to stay in the palo alto school system. >> and i was hoping my girls would have something much better that i never had. the same hom
and maureen naylor attended tonight's meeting and is live now in city hall. >> reporter: the outcome was not the news residents wanted to hear but the council here called this conclusion fair. >> reporter: the buena vista mobile home park is the island tucked away in pricey palo alto. >> so the usual. >> reporter: jenny cruz lives in a three room trailer. >> palo alto is 10 minutes from here. >> reporter: she is one of the 150 people who attended a special...
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. >> maureen naylor in the south best tonight. chain is involved in a massive recall of meat products that allegedly were not inspected. lee's sandwiches has more than a dozen outlets in the area including this one in san jose. it's parent company southern california's l.q.n.n. is recalling more than 100-tons of beef, pork and chicken products. the u.s.d.a. calls the health risk high because the agency says the meat was repackaged without inspection. at this point no illnesses have been reported. >>> the memorial day weekend is traditionally one of the best in the year for area dealerships. >> reporter: dealers new and used don't spend this kind of money unless they expect a return and that's precisely what we saw in action at car dealers in walnut creek this afternoon. >> memorial day, labor day. year end our biggest sales of the year. >> reporter: stephanie malone is general manager at walnut creek ford which has already sold 70 cars this weekend. >> it's right before summer. people are cleaning out their garages. they're gettin
. >> maureen naylor in the south best tonight. chain is involved in a massive recall of meat products that allegedly were not inspected. lee's sandwiches has more than a dozen outlets in the area including this one in san jose. it's parent company southern california's l.q.n.n. is recalling more than 100-tons of beef, pork and chicken products. the u.s.d.a. calls the health risk high because the agency says the meat was repackaged without inspection. at this point no illnesses have been...
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lawyers for maureen mcdonnel say the guilty verdicts should be released because of the judge. prosecutors say the judge handled the case properly. mcdonnel's reply is due july 11. >>> activists are planning to protest outside former governor martin o'malley's event in baltimore. he's widely thought to be using his speech to announce he's running for president yet baltimore accountability activists say they want to draw attention to the zero-tolerance policies o'malley had when he was mayor of baltimore. the activists say those policies may have cricketed to the kinds of police tactics that led to the death of freddie gray. o'malley defended his record saying the city is safer now than when he was elected. >>> meanwhile, hillary clinton is busy raising money in florida. she'll attend another fund-raiser tonight in the parkland area north of ft. lauderdale. while clinton has faced tough questions about everything from the clinton foundation to benghazi some republicans are turning their attention to the coverage she's getting in women's magazines. . a new report from politico sa
lawyers for maureen mcdonnel say the guilty verdicts should be released because of the judge. prosecutors say the judge handled the case properly. mcdonnel's reply is due july 11. >>> activists are planning to protest outside former governor martin o'malley's event in baltimore. he's widely thought to be using his speech to announce he's running for president yet baltimore accountability activists say they want to draw attention to the zero-tolerance policies o'malley had when he was...
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story, maureen. >> reporter: today then county honored three south bay care givers.at down with some of them including a couple who had an inexpected twice twist in their 50s. >> are you still hungry? >> yes. >> reporter: meal time at the ward household in san jose can be unpredictable because you never know who is coming to dinner. with their two bilogical children grown, one might wonder why they have a house full of toys and a high chair. that's because the ward family has taken in eight foster children. all babies or toddlers. >> i think we're crazy sometimes. but that's what makes life interesting. >> it's very special to give them that love that they're not able to get from a bilogical parent at that point. and hopefully they'll go back to that parent. >> it says foster parent of the year. >> reporter: today santa clara county honored the wards as foster parent of the year along with two other families. >> they are the most deserving and unsung heros of our community. >> reporter: tracy bowers is with the santa clara county department of family and human servic
story, maureen. >> reporter: today then county honored three south bay care givers.at down with some of them including a couple who had an inexpected twice twist in their 50s. >> are you still hungry? >> yes. >> reporter: meal time at the ward household in san jose can be unpredictable because you never know who is coming to dinner. with their two bilogical children grown, one might wonder why they have a house full of toys and a high chair. that's because the ward...
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see how many people care about animals and other people so god bless all those people >> reporter: maureenron 4 news >> reporter: the monday evening everyone alive look at the bay bridge the savings and we have mostly sunny skies out there san francisco finally saw some sunshine today will begin expect tonight increasing clouds once again it is still be breeziness tomorrow partly to mostly cloudy and will hold of the cool and breezy conditions than on wednesday in our transition day mostly cloudy and of a chance for evening showers as gray blustery out there right now 28 degrees and 0 28 mi. an hour winds in oakland got a chance of been knocked over the winds are now 29 at fairfield and 20 in sfo airport. >> reporter: temperatures of 56 in san francisco 74 in santa rosa low seventies and now up and 70 degrees and and and livermore the double low average temperatures and we will continue this trend for the next few days. our next system will probably come through wednesday for night into thursday from oregon the-mall will be 59 in alameda 57 fremont and inland locations it is still be cool
see how many people care about animals and other people so god bless all those people >> reporter: maureenron 4 news >> reporter: the monday evening everyone alive look at the bay bridge the savings and we have mostly sunny skies out there san francisco finally saw some sunshine today will begin expect tonight increasing clouds once again it is still be breeziness tomorrow partly to mostly cloudy and will hold of the cool and breezy conditions than on wednesday in our transition day...
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maureen: the weekend is getting off to a rough start for those headed out of town.hief meteorologist doug hill joins us with a look at the pop-up storm on top of i-95. doug: outside the belfort furniture weather center in arlington it's partly sunny. but you head 45 minutes south in the traffic area which is always heavy on friday. especially on a weekend, the heavy rain is stationary from stafford south of 95 through fredericksburg. the rain is not moving far. lightning strikes there. it will improve later. 64 to 70 degrees. a quick snapshot of the weekend calls for hot temperatures, more showers in storms return on sunday. some will be heavy. we talk about that in more detail with the beach forecast in a few minutes. maureen: thank you, doug. stay ahead of the storms with abc7 text alerts. go to wjla.com. sign up to get severe weather warnings on the mobile phone. right now at 6:00 -- fears about the safety of one of the four br
maureen: the weekend is getting off to a rough start for those headed out of town.hief meteorologist doug hill joins us with a look at the pop-up storm on top of i-95. doug: outside the belfort furniture weather center in arlington it's partly sunny. but you head 45 minutes south in the traffic area which is always heavy on friday. especially on a weekend, the heavy rain is stationary from stafford south of 95 through fredericksburg. the rain is not moving far. lightning strikes there. it will...
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server maureen and her niece knew his favorites but said they had no idea he would leaf them each $50,000 in his will. >> what was your reaction? >> oh, my god. i can't believe it. very down to earth, very nice. he would help anyone out. i'd rather have him here than the money. alison: well he says in christmastime, he would tip the entire staff, not just them but even the dishwashers. everybody at the restaurant. leon: nice guy. alison: amazing. leon: coming up at 5:00 just ahead -- >> it's a standard canvas for perform art and body art. leon: parent takes issue with the final exam in a college art class. alison: then a little later, thousands of police officers come to the nation's capitol. find out how far they bicycled and why. leon: the death of a fredericks man with down syndrome prompted a change in law. alison: stay tuned for "world news tonight." david muir has a preview. david: alison leon the breaking news the american military helicopter missing at this hour after the earthquake in nepal. they were there to help. six marines among the missing. at home the emergency landing. pa
server maureen and her niece knew his favorites but said they had no idea he would leaf them each $50,000 in his will. >> what was your reaction? >> oh, my god. i can't believe it. very down to earth, very nice. he would help anyone out. i'd rather have him here than the money. alison: well he says in christmastime, he would tip the entire staff, not just them but even the dishwashers. everybody at the restaurant. leon: nice guy. alison: amazing. leon: coming up at 5:00 just ahead...