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maureen? maureen: the historic storm over the weekend is likely to bring with it expensive clean-up. "7 on your side" government watchdog chris papst looked into what the cost might be. chris, can you tell us what you found? chris: there is good news and bad news here. the good news is we have had a mild winter so the area and the local snow budgets are pretty full. but the bad news we had a storm that could defleet all of that -- deplete all of that. we won't know for a few weeks how much the blizzard of 2015 will cost. receipts and time cards need to be calculated, the truck hours, gas and salt need to be added up. as we wait to see how much damage is done. we can see how much that cost taxpayers that didn't have 30 inches or more. the maryland state highway budget for snow removal is $56 million. but in 2010 the snow spent $125 million on the snow removal. vdot snow budget for northern virginia is $70 million. but in 2014, taxpayers spent more than double that. $152 million for the season.
maureen? maureen: the historic storm over the weekend is likely to bring with it expensive clean-up. "7 on your side" government watchdog chris papst looked into what the cost might be. chris, can you tell us what you found? chris: there is good news and bad news here. the good news is we have had a mild winter so the area and the local snow budgets are pretty full. but the bad news we had a storm that could defleet all of that -- deplete all of that. we won't know for a few weeks how...
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maureen: what is 2 latest? democracy drizzle and nothing -- doug: drizzle and heavy rain tomorrow but clear and breezy. mild sunny. devon lucie in for steve rudin tonight at 11:00 and he whether update the forecast for the game at fedex. morning wake-up weather and more stuff. leon: all right. sounds good. maureen: "world news tonight" with david muir is coming up next. leon: join us at 11:00. >>> breaking news tonight. the video just released. the american police officer ambushed. the man taking aim and shooting right into the car. authorities say he pledged allegiance to isis. >>> also breaking tonight, the bloody shootout. el chapo captured. how they got him. and this question now. will he be brought to the u.s.? >>> multiple terror arrests right here in america. two refugees living in the u.s. with suspected ties to terrorism captured tonight in california and texas. authorities revealing why they were so concerned. >>> the mid-air meltdown. the woman who demanded to get off the plane mid-flight. the chaos.
maureen: what is 2 latest? democracy drizzle and nothing -- doug: drizzle and heavy rain tomorrow but clear and breezy. mild sunny. devon lucie in for steve rudin tonight at 11:00 and he whether update the forecast for the game at fedex. morning wake-up weather and more stuff. leon: all right. sounds good. maureen: "world news tonight" with david muir is coming up next. leon: join us at 11:00. >>> breaking news tonight. the video just released. the american police officer...
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maureen: d.c. residents who want security cameras to keep an eye on home or business can now help to get -- can now get help to pay for them. it's touted a way to fight crime in the district. but a councilmember has problems with the plan. d.c. bureau chief sam ford is live in northeast with how the rebate plan will work. sam? sam: maureen the councilmember that has problems with the plan is may from high crime ward. she is concerned that her residents may not be able to afford cameras. we are here at the 15th and the east capitol street where the regular police camera stands. soon could be joined by more private eyes watching the public and the private space. >> for years now police have been putting out videos like this one asking for the public help to locate the criminal suspects. many of the videos already come from cameras and the private businesses or apartment complexes. this was passed unanimously to have the city fund cameras for private homes churches or businesses that can't afford them
maureen: d.c. residents who want security cameras to keep an eye on home or business can now help to get -- can now get help to pay for them. it's touted a way to fight crime in the district. but a councilmember has problems with the plan. d.c. bureau chief sam ford is live in northeast with how the rebate plan will work. sam? sam: maureen the councilmember that has problems with the plan is may from high crime ward. she is concerned that her residents may not be able to afford cameras. we are...
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maureen: mark, mark? mark: yes, maureen. alison: i- -- maureen: i wonder if the people taken away if you can give us any idea about their condition. mark: well, number one, they are in a state of shock. it did not appear they had had burn or smoke injuries. they were in relatively good shape after what they went through. these are the people from the ajaysesant apartments rescued from the exterior ground ladders. medics are evaluating some peak on the interior. and again, they appear to be in good shape. they may need to go to the hospital but i don't have that updated information yet. leon: okay. give us a sense of what will happen in the coming hours? we are still watching now. we are seeing here, live scenes of the firefighters in the unit at the top. going through it and stomping out fires. give us a sense of what will happen in the coming hours there? mark: leon, this is a flat roof apartment build something there is no attic or top off area. it didn't extend in attic area or thatch roof that burns off the roofing layer
maureen: mark, mark? mark: yes, maureen. alison: i- -- maureen: i wonder if the people taken away if you can give us any idea about their condition. mark: well, number one, they are in a state of shock. it did not appear they had had burn or smoke injuries. they were in relatively good shape after what they went through. these are the people from the ajaysesant apartments rescued from the exterior ground ladders. medics are evaluating some peak on the interior. and again, they appear to be in...
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maureen: thank you. leon: the d.c. county voted a year ago to not allowed a person to retire before discipline is implemented but it was never implemented. sam ford is going to explain why. sam: we are in front of a fire house that is engine 20. a fire lieutenant here appears to be able to avoid punishment by retiring even though the d.c. counsel passed a law to -- d.c. council passed a law to prevent that because someone didn't implement the law. when the elderly cecil mills died from a heart attack across from a fire station that offered no health, the fire chief there colleen davis who faced disciplinary action retired before it could be carried out. then the d.c. coupcil passed a law to -- council passed a law to stop. so last year when an 18-month-old choked on a grape at his home and the fire lieutenant at engine 20 admitted he knew he was closer but failed to respond because another engine company 31 was dispatched he faced disciplinary action but was allowed to put in his paper last month for full retirement. w
maureen: thank you. leon: the d.c. county voted a year ago to not allowed a person to retire before discipline is implemented but it was never implemented. sam ford is going to explain why. sam: we are in front of a fire house that is engine 20. a fire lieutenant here appears to be able to avoid punishment by retiring even though the d.c. counsel passed a law to -- d.c. council passed a law to prevent that because someone didn't implement the law. when the elderly cecil mills died from a heart...
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maureen? maureen: the man accused of hacking computers to help isis was in federal court in alexandria today. 22-year-old ardit ferizi a native of kosovo was arrested in malaysia last year. prosecutors say ferizi hacked personal information on hundreds of u.s. service members from the d.c. area. then gave that information to isis in order to target service members. he faces up to 35 years in prison if convicted. the u.s. is getting a boost in the war on terror. the dutch government has approved plans to join u.s.-led airstrikes against isis targets in syria. the announcement comes as the peace talks begin in geneva aimed to end syria five-year civil war. leon: still ahead at 6:00, the moment a dog pulled from a frozen lake reunited with the rescuers. maureen: a water main turns a busy roadway in a river. what went wrong and what it took to get the roads back open. leon: plus, a life-saving tribute for an officer killed in the line of duty. the message the father of the officer of noah leotta h
maureen? maureen: the man accused of hacking computers to help isis was in federal court in alexandria today. 22-year-old ardit ferizi a native of kosovo was arrested in malaysia last year. prosecutors say ferizi hacked personal information on hundreds of u.s. service members from the d.c. area. then gave that information to isis in order to target service members. he faces up to 35 years in prison if convicted. the u.s. is getting a boost in the war on terror. the dutch government has approved...
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maureen? maureen: our temperatures have swung in warmer territory today. they will stay that way through tomorrow. but there is rain in the forecast as we head to the weekend. meteorologist doug hill is here with the outlook. doug: the rain will come in tomorrow night. come in and get out of here. looking and improving for the weekend. clear skies outside the belfort furniture weather center. clear skies down the river at national harbor. beautiful night. temperatures are chilly but it's not terribly cold thanks to the core of the high pressure center moving out. it's 46 in the reagan national airport. southerly wind key drawing in the milder air. the temperatures temperatures ie mid-40's now are 18 to 20 degrees warmer than last night at this time. that is good news. tomorrow morning the temperatures will be 30, low 30's. the d.c. metro points out the coldest areas will be western suburbs and far western area in the upper 20's to 30 degrees. look to the gulf coast the area of low pressure to louisiana will bring us clouds in the day. rain tomorrow night a
maureen? maureen: our temperatures have swung in warmer territory today. they will stay that way through tomorrow. but there is rain in the forecast as we head to the weekend. meteorologist doug hill is here with the outlook. doug: the rain will come in tomorrow night. come in and get out of here. looking and improving for the weekend. clear skies outside the belfort furniture weather center. clear skies down the river at national harbor. beautiful night. temperatures are chilly but it's not...
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maureen: a lot of money. leon: out of control. powerball win tonight would put a lot of money in nobody's bank account. maureen: the jackpot is more than $500 million. look at the interesting odds. for example, you have a one in 12,000 chance of being struck by lightning. leon: all right. one chance in 10 million of becoming president of the united states. maureen: one in 20 million chance of becoming a saint. leon: one in 112 million chance of being killed by a vending machine. what a way to go. i don't know where we came one that one. tom roussey is live tonight out there talking with folks about playing the game. the odds of winning, what do you know? tom: i know i'm terrified of being killed by a vending machine. the odds are that somebody in the united states of america is going to win tonight but the odds are that it is probably not you. we have been at the 7-eleven all afternoon. folks have been buying tickets here. murphy's law, the moment we go live no one is buying ticket here but you have been telling a lot of them. >>
maureen: a lot of money. leon: out of control. powerball win tonight would put a lot of money in nobody's bank account. maureen: the jackpot is more than $500 million. look at the interesting odds. for example, you have a one in 12,000 chance of being struck by lightning. leon: all right. one chance in 10 million of becoming president of the united states. maureen: one in 20 million chance of becoming a saint. leon: one in 112 million chance of being killed by a vending machine. what a way to...
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maureen: thank you, jamie. abc7 crews found some people in the neighborhood aren't waiting for plows to get rid of the snow for them. our john gonzalez found this group of teenagers clearing a cul-de-sac near silver spring and say they hope to connect the snowed in neighborhood to route 29 which we are told has been plowed. they have to remove 300 yards of snow. that is a lot of snow. a lot of snow. leon: for a while there was enough snow to cover tuition at college. but we are seeing the snowed in cars as well. maureen: amy found plenty of examples of neighbors helping neighbor as we look at the historic blizzard. >> get in there. keep doing your job. reporter: this isn't dan's job but he is looking out for the neighbors. >> i do it because it's a job that has to get done. reporter: digging his way to the storm drain. >> end of the trench. reporter: in a neighborhood where everyone is willing to do their part. he is looking ahead and looking out for others who live on the street. he is hoping when the snow mel
maureen: thank you, jamie. abc7 crews found some people in the neighborhood aren't waiting for plows to get rid of the snow for them. our john gonzalez found this group of teenagers clearing a cul-de-sac near silver spring and say they hope to connect the snowed in neighborhood to route 29 which we are told has been plowed. they have to remove 300 yards of snow. that is a lot of snow. a lot of snow. leon: for a while there was enough snow to cover tuition at college. but we are seeing the...
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maureen: it feels like winter. for skewers it's time to enjoy the slopes.with liberty mountain resort for opening day today. that is john gonzalez giving skiing a chance with a photographer next to him on a snowmobile. liberty mountain is open until 10:00 tonight. white tail and round top resorts are also now open. leon: let me tell you. if you fall three times you will want to be on the snowmobile. maureen: i understand john didn't fall at all. leon: he says it was his first time ever. doug: took him two and a half hours to go down the bunny slopes. no, he did well. leon: way to go, johnny. doug: so here is the deal. 43 and 44 are the averages. this day goes into the book officially as above average day. owned by a little bit. here is the pattern i was talking about. the first three days of the month the above average temperatures. the last three below. this is a different pattern than what we have been through for the month. it's 40 in hagerstown and 40 in fredericksburg. by tomorrow morning the coldest areas will be the western zone. they have had clear
maureen: it feels like winter. for skewers it's time to enjoy the slopes.with liberty mountain resort for opening day today. that is john gonzalez giving skiing a chance with a photographer next to him on a snowmobile. liberty mountain is open until 10:00 tonight. white tail and round top resorts are also now open. leon: let me tell you. if you fall three times you will want to be on the snowmobile. maureen: i understand john didn't fall at all. leon: he says it was his first time ever. doug:...
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maureen: thank you. the morning rush in alexandria came to a halt along a water main break on duke street. the breaks are typical in dramatic center shift. the gorge washington team will help you concur the cold. leon: after seeing a surge in murders in district in the first year in office, muriel bowser wants 2016 to be different. they embarked on a crime tour of the city. they want 2016 to be different. what is the mayor going to focus on going forward? sam: she wants to hire more cops, more forensic experts to help with the temperatures and the small businesses improve the security system. but she needs the counsel to pass a crime -- the council to pass a crime bill to give her the authority. this is the last stop of the tour that began at the crime lab. as the mayor walked the hauls, the reporters saw where the cars and the violent crimes are processed and the array of the weapons in crime. the message is where is the crime bill? >> there was a marathon hearing in september. i think we have, we are w
maureen: thank you. the morning rush in alexandria came to a halt along a water main break on duke street. the breaks are typical in dramatic center shift. the gorge washington team will help you concur the cold. leon: after seeing a surge in murders in district in the first year in office, muriel bowser wants 2016 to be different. they embarked on a crime tour of the city. they want 2016 to be different. what is the mayor going to focus on going forward? sam: she wants to hire more cops, more...
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maureen: thank you. leon: thank you. maureen: "world news tonight" with david muir is up next with political endorsement for the r girl scout meeting... okay. for the soccer team... for the girl scout meeting... how many meetings are you having?! at giant, prices are down. savings are up. which makes the checkout lane, victory lane. my giant. >>> breaking news tonight. at this hour, sarah palin is back. the event right now, revealing she's all in for donald trump. tonight, the palin factor, and why it matters. also breaking now, the stunning new poll out of new hampshire. not good for hillary clinton. >>> the deadly greyhound bus crash. the bus flipping onto its side. and what the driver has now revealed. >>> we are watching a major storm brewing at this hour, that could bring more than a foot of snow. several major cities along the possible track. and developing now, the latest on the toddler and the hundreds who have shown up to search in the brutal cold. >>> stealing your money. the irs says it's the biggest telephone
maureen: thank you. leon: thank you. maureen: "world news tonight" with david muir is up next with political endorsement for the r girl scout meeting... okay. for the soccer team... for the girl scout meeting... how many meetings are you having?! at giant, prices are down. savings are up. which makes the checkout lane, victory lane. my giant. >>> breaking news tonight. at this hour, sarah palin is back. the event right now, revealing she's all in for donald trump. tonight,...
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maureen: thank you smutch, doug. our team coverage continues in northwest washington where preparations are underway ahead of a storm. what is it like on the street? stephen: well, i can tell you right now we have some snowflakes coming out here at dupont circle. behind me they are rushing to get on the buses and the metro trains. some people are racing to get out of town. a lot of people across the metro area are bracing for the looming storm. >> the scramble ahead of the snow is on. air reign passengers are trying to board flights out of town to avoid getting stuck. today the airlines informed passengers booked for friday or saturday they could rebook without a penalty. the airport is stocking up to keep those stranded as comfortable as possible. >> food, and passengers and the employees will be here to support getting reopen as soon as possible when the storm finishes. stephen: gas stations saw drivers filling up or topping off the tank to avoid what may be a backup as the storm front approaches. >> be prepared. i
maureen: thank you smutch, doug. our team coverage continues in northwest washington where preparations are underway ahead of a storm. what is it like on the street? stephen: well, i can tell you right now we have some snowflakes coming out here at dupont circle. behind me they are rushing to get on the buses and the metro trains. some people are racing to get out of town. a lot of people across the metro area are bracing for the looming storm. >> the scramble ahead of the snow is on. air...
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maureen? maureen: the effort to make the roads and the sidewalks safer by removing the snow is now creating its own unique hazard. northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg joining us from alexandria to explain. jeff? jeff: maureen, it's the mountains of the snow. we have seen them making turn on the main road. the snow piles up. this one is relatively tame compared to the others you will see in a moment. the other issue is the sidewalks. a lot of them still remain covered in snow and ice creating challenges for the pedestrians to make it clear we are not yet done with the storm. by this point most of us have seen or made the move. peeking around the mountain of snow before holding your breath and making the turn. >> it's very dangerous. >> snowy hills are creating plenty of problems for pedestrians. like brian flynn in arlington. >> it's a challenge. what can they do? >> many crosswalks and the sidewalks still covered in snow, flynn spent several days having to walk to the road. and he say
maureen? maureen: the effort to make the roads and the sidewalks safer by removing the snow is now creating its own unique hazard. northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg joining us from alexandria to explain. jeff? jeff: maureen, it's the mountains of the snow. we have seen them making turn on the main road. the snow piles up. this one is relatively tame compared to the others you will see in a moment. the other issue is the sidewalks. a lot of them still remain covered in snow and ice...
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maureen? maureen: wal-mart is walking away from the plans to build two stores in the district. those stores were to be build at the sky lam down center in southeast. and the capitol gateway marketplace in northeast. but today wal-mart canceled the projects as part of a plan to close 269 stores worldwide. >> oh, my gosh, it's supposed to be going in over there. >> unbelievable, man. we need the jobs, especially in these areas. maureen: when we asked mayor muriel bowser about wal-mart's decision she would only say the city is looking at all of the options and possible remedies. leon: fifth graders from a d.c. elementary school took to the podium today in the spot that martin luther king junior did 50 years before. we go to the memorial and perhaps back in time. >> i have a dream one day this nation will ride up and live out the true meaning of the creed. >> 10 and 11-year-olds stepped up and into some big shoes. >> we refuse to believe that's not the great opportunity of the nation. >> standingstanding in the same. >> to be where martin luther king stood. >> reciting a speech tha
maureen? maureen: wal-mart is walking away from the plans to build two stores in the district. those stores were to be build at the sky lam down center in southeast. and the capitol gateway marketplace in northeast. but today wal-mart canceled the projects as part of a plan to close 269 stores worldwide. >> oh, my gosh, it's supposed to be going in over there. >> unbelievable, man. we need the jobs, especially in these areas. maureen: when we asked mayor muriel bowser about...
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maureen: thank you so much. if you have been out today the bitter cold could make the simple task a painful challenge. kevin lewis is live with how people are coping with mother nature bite. kevin? kevin: the news crew has exclusive ticket tonight to the u.s. marine corps memorial. there is only one reason for that. yesterday and today the d.c. shelter hotline received 550 phone calls, many requesting transportation, safety checks and warming items. last night the district hypothermia and the warming site served 271 men and 91 women. the numbers certainly not expected to shrink tonight. if you need help call 800-535-7252. we have, the number online. but winter has also brought fun. today hundreds flock to the martin luther king jr. memorial to reflect, to pay tribute to the civil rights leader. even australian prime minister paid a visit this afternoon. others spent the holiday taking to the ice rink at the georgetown water front. who doesn't like spending $15 a person to rent skates and freeze your tail off. >>
maureen: thank you so much. if you have been out today the bitter cold could make the simple task a painful challenge. kevin lewis is live with how people are coping with mother nature bite. kevin? kevin: the news crew has exclusive ticket tonight to the u.s. marine corps memorial. there is only one reason for that. yesterday and today the d.c. shelter hotline received 550 phone calls, many requesting transportation, safety checks and warming items. last night the district hypothermia and the...
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maureen: thank you, doug. in an unusual move metro is shutting down for the weekend because of the storm. bus service will end 59:00 tomorrow night -- 5:00 tomorrow night and rail service will stop at 11:00 tomorrow night and those services will stay shut down all day saturday and sunday. stephen tschida is live at metro headquarters with the very latest on this decision. stephen: maureen, a big move from metro as the major storm approaches. all service coming to a halt tomorrow. that includes buses and metrorail. even underground trains. metro taking a bold step in advance of a predicted blizzard. >> it's 11:00 p.m. friday, the metro system will be closed and remain closed all day saturday and sunday. stephen: metrorail shutting down tomorrow at 11:00 p.m. bus service at 5:00 and met role access at 1:00 p.m. concern over a storm of historic proportions prompted metro management to respond in kind. even holding underground service out of concern about high winds knocking out power. >> we can not risk putting t
maureen: thank you, doug. in an unusual move metro is shutting down for the weekend because of the storm. bus service will end 59:00 tomorrow night -- 5:00 tomorrow night and rail service will stop at 11:00 tomorrow night and those services will stay shut down all day saturday and sunday. stephen tschida is live at metro headquarters with the very latest on this decision. stephen: maureen, a big move from metro as the major storm approaches. all service coming to a halt tomorrow. that includes...
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maureen: that might be problematic tonight. at the carter is live reagan national airport to bring us up to date on travelers waiting for the taking that aren't off. brianne: you got that right. think we might have heard in the last 15 minutes the last flight arriving here to airport.tional the wind has really picked up over the past half hour or so. two hours weast have seen maybe two or three snow.ent type of icier, fluffier snow at the reagan national airport. flightsll be no more going out tonight. the last flight is scheduled to take off in the next couple of minutes. no flights scheduled to leave here tomorrow. no reason to come here to the airport at this point. to give you an update on the crews plowing what they are dealing with. the stormwatch7 snow stick. we have two inches. that is what we are seeing mostly in spot at the reagan national airport. me.ou look beyond this here, this would be packed on a friday night of people after they would pick up, people coming in to town for the weekend. there is no one out here.
maureen: that might be problematic tonight. at the carter is live reagan national airport to bring us up to date on travelers waiting for the taking that aren't off. brianne: you got that right. think we might have heard in the last 15 minutes the last flight arriving here to airport.tional the wind has really picked up over the past half hour or so. two hours weast have seen maybe two or three snow.ent type of icier, fluffier snow at the reagan national airport. flightsll be no more going out...
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maureen: sad story today. maryland family is mourning the death of a 5-year-old girl hit by an s.u.v. while sledding. she slid in oncoming traffic. there are no indications the driver was speeding or distracted. they are on the look-out for sledders, those walking in the street and those hidden by the snow. >> if you walk by the white house chances are you saw her. concepcion picciotto died at a shelter. her nuclear proliferation vigil is the longest political protest in american history. coming up next at 6:00 -- >> in prince george's county the neighbors are getting creative to ways to escape unplowed roads. that's coming up. >> the storm watch weather team tracking rain tonight. will it be a nuisance or something to bring ice? we tell is t to provide choice the that offer you the best pric,s quality and selection. you can save 30% or more. wegmans family pack. we do it because we're family too. leon: garbage cans and chairs and coffee tables. they are trying to claim parking spots. now legally you have no r
maureen: sad story today. maryland family is mourning the death of a 5-year-old girl hit by an s.u.v. while sledding. she slid in oncoming traffic. there are no indications the driver was speeding or distracted. they are on the look-out for sledders, those walking in the street and those hidden by the snow. >> if you walk by the white house chances are you saw her. concepcion picciotto died at a shelter. her nuclear proliferation vigil is the longest political protest in american history....
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maureen francisco says keffeler was outed by an anonymous tip. maureen francisco/co- director miss washington usa pageant "you want to be so transparent and honest because the truth will eventually come out. why would you want to hide anything? somebody )s going to rat you out!"the woman holding hands with keffeler here is was the first-runner up kelsey schmitdt of bellevue. she is now miss washington usa. but schmidt can t be crowned just yet, because the crown-- and the sash-- which were in keffeler )s possession-- are gone. maureen francisco/co- director miss washington usa pageant "it disappeared, it , it is that what she told you? she told me something else."maureen says stormy keffler called her two weeks before the dui scandal, and said the her crown and sash were mysteriously missing. maureen francisco/co- director miss washington usa pageant "if you find our sash and crown, please mail it to pageants northwest." keffeler lost her title because according to the rules of the pageant, contestants promise they have not or will not engage in
maureen francisco says keffeler was outed by an anonymous tip. maureen francisco/co- director miss washington usa pageant "you want to be so transparent and honest because the truth will eventually come out. why would you want to hide anything? somebody )s going to rat you out!"the woman holding hands with keffeler here is was the first-runner up kelsey schmitdt of bellevue. she is now miss washington usa. but schmidt can t be crowned just yet, because the crown-- and the sash-- which...
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maureen? maureen: the man accused of hacking computers to help isis was in federal court in alexandria today. 22-year-old ardit ferizi a native of kosovo was arrested in malaysia last year. prosecutors say ferizi hacked personal information on hundreds of u.s. service members from the d.c. area. then gave that information to isis in order to target service members. he faces up to 35 years in prison if convicted. the u.s. is getting a boost in the war on terror. the dutch government has approved plans to join
maureen? maureen: the man accused of hacking computers to help isis was in federal court in alexandria today. 22-year-old ardit ferizi a native of kosovo was arrested in malaysia last year. prosecutors say ferizi hacked personal information on hundreds of u.s. service members from the d.c. area. then gave that information to isis in order to target service members. he faces up to 35 years in prison if convicted. the u.s. is getting a boost in the war on terror. the dutch government has approved...
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(maureen francisco/co-director miss washington usa pageant) "i'm just relieved it's over." maureen francisco, a director of miss washington usa, says she got a call today from 23- year-old stormy keffeler, saying she wanted to formally resign from title as miss washington usa, before the organization stripped her title.(maureen francisco/co- director miss washington usa pageant) "we're just glad that she-- decided to resign on her own. it just makes it easier for everybody."(nats) "miss washington usa 2016 is stormy keffler!"keffeler was crowned in october.but back in april- she was arrested for drunk driving, and spent two days in jail.maureen francisco says keffeler was outed by an francisco/co-director miss washington usa pageant) "you want to be so transparent and honest because the truth will eventually come out. why would you want to hide anything? somebody's going to rat you out!"the woman holding hands with keffeler here is was the first-runner up kelsey schmitdt of bellevue.she is now miss washington usa. but schmidt can't be crowned just yet, because the crown-- a
(maureen francisco/co-director miss washington usa pageant) "i'm just relieved it's over." maureen francisco, a director of miss washington usa, says she got a call today from 23- year-old stormy keffeler, saying she wanted to formally resign from title as miss washington usa, before the organization stripped her title.(maureen francisco/co- director miss washington usa pageant) "we're just glad that she-- decided to resign on her own. it just makes it easier for...
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@we could not hear maureen's @mike pretty good. @we'll have an overview of @you saw from maureen's shot, @wet roads. @because of snow and wet roads, @wooster avenue, a truck stuck @while traveling uphill. @please be careful as you're @commuting. @we're already starting to see @snow approaching 277 in akron. @about a five to ten-minute @delay. @as you cross into cuyahoga @county county and -- and i80. @we're seeing slow traffic into @downtown on 71 north and 77 @north. @again, these delays are between @five and ten minutes, but as @more people hit the roads, you @can expect extra delays and @drive times and accidents. @holly, the snow? @>>> and we've got a look at @radar for you right now, dani. @good morning to you at home. @it looks like we're going to @between now and 8:30 this @morning. @that's prime drive time for a @lot of you. @if you can put off leaving @until a little later, it may be @worth it for your sanity. @otherwise, plan on extra time. @i think that's the best advice. @as we take a look at the @extended forecast behi
@we could not hear maureen's @mike pretty good. @we'll have an overview of @you saw from maureen's shot, @wet roads. @because of snow and wet roads, @wooster avenue, a truck stuck @while traveling uphill. @please be careful as you're @commuting. @we're already starting to see @snow approaching 277 in akron. @about a five to ten-minute @delay. @as you cross into cuyahoga @county county and -- and i80. @we're seeing slow traffic into @downtown on 71 north and 77 @north. @again, these delays are...
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maureen francisco says keffeler was outed by an anonymous tip. >> you want to be transparent and honest because it will eventually come out. why would you want to hide anything, right? somebody is going to rat you out. >> reporter: the woman holding hands with keffeler here in the video was the first runner-up. she is kelsey schmidt of belleview and she is now miss washington usa, but schmidt can't be crowned just yet because the crown and sash which were in keffeler's possession are gone. >> it disappeared. it disappeared. >> reporter: is that when she told you? >> she told me something else. >> reporter: maureen tells me stormy keffeler called her two weeks before the dui scandal broke and said her crown and >> if you find our sash and crown, please mail it to pageants northwest. >> that was kiro gary horker reporting. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," charlie speaks with actor sean penn about his controversial interview with el chapo. the defense lawyers from "making a murder" join us for their first interview together since the documentary premiered last mon
maureen francisco says keffeler was outed by an anonymous tip. >> you want to be transparent and honest because it will eventually come out. why would you want to hide anything, right? somebody is going to rat you out. >> reporter: the woman holding hands with keffeler here in the video was the first runner-up. she is kelsey schmidt of belleview and she is now miss washington usa, but schmidt can't be crowned just yet because the crown and sash which were in keffeler's possession...
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good morning, chuck. >> good morning, maureen. unbelievable. >> it changes by the moment .i let's start out with the candidates. how are trump and cruz making their final push. >> it looks like it's going to be a nasty push between the two of them. look, iowa is make or break. i really think for ted cruz, it's make or break. if he wins iowa, he gains altitude and become as front runner. he could have a nice run here donald trump knows it. he knows that he needs to get -- if he's going to defeat cruz, the best thing to do is try to defeat him in iowa. it's got nasty. we haven't seen actual tv ads running against trump, now the two of them are running against each other. >> democrats. you have bernie sanders and hillary clinton. seems like deja vu. >> she's running on experience, she's running up against somebody who's running a movement. clearly inspiring a large chunk of voters, perhaps new voters to show up. it does feel deja vu all over again. certainly bernie sanders wants those comparisons. he hopes people will look at him and
good morning, chuck. >> good morning, maureen. unbelievable. >> it changes by the moment .i let's start out with the candidates. how are trump and cruz making their final push. >> it looks like it's going to be a nasty push between the two of them. look, iowa is make or break. i really think for ted cruz, it's make or break. if he wins iowa, he gains altitude and become as front runner. he could have a nice run here donald trump knows it. he knows that he needs to get -- if...
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maureen is following a big announcement from huntington bank. mo? huntington bank is taking over first merritt bank. unfortunately that means there could be some layoffs. ohio.com is reporting that huntington bank will try and keep those layoffs to a minimum, though. this is what we know so far. the newspaper also reports some branch locations will close because two banks are close to one another. the $3.4 billion deal reached last night will create the number one bank by deposits in ohio, and we know that later today huntington ceo steve steiner will visit the akron head headquarters to talk with employees. >>> 10 homicides in cleveland in the first 26 days in the new year. we'll exceed 100 homicides for the third year in a row. last year, 25 days into the year, there were three homicides. the year before that, eight at this time. as i just mentioned, there have been ten already this year. councilman zach reed presented a plan to deal with this unwanted reality. he wants to give a group called the peacemakers $250,000. these are the violence interr
maureen is following a big announcement from huntington bank. mo? huntington bank is taking over first merritt bank. unfortunately that means there could be some layoffs. ohio.com is reporting that huntington bank will try and keep those layoffs to a minimum, though. this is what we know so far. the newspaper also reports some branch locations will close because two banks are close to one another. the $3.4 billion deal reached last night will create the number one bank by deposits in ohio, and...
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>> yes steve and maureen, how are you guys. >> we're good. glad to see you. >> i left here at 1:00 a.m. last night and it had been snowing all evening but we were only looking at snow totals at that point of about 6, 7, 8 inches the whole area. from that time last night to when i got up at 8:00 this morning, it was like a foot on top of it. when you step outside and you see it it's awesome. outside here in northwest dc a solid foot to probably more like of the district. but we've got some other snow totals that are just amazing. i know we forecasted them in the order of 20 to 30 inches out there. i don't have a monitor out there but you can see the snow totals on your screen and i'll try to remember everything i looked up. ermly this morning we had a report of 14 inches at reagan national but got some reports that it's up a little higher than that, 16 inches of course you would expect that. dulles 23.5 snow so far. that gives credence to the big difference between the airports and you can see how much they're getting off towards our west. aro
>> yes steve and maureen, how are you guys. >> we're good. glad to see you. >> i left here at 1:00 a.m. last night and it had been snowing all evening but we were only looking at snow totals at that point of about 6, 7, 8 inches the whole area. from that time last night to when i got up at 8:00 this morning, it was like a foot on top of it. when you step outside and you see it it's awesome. outside here in northwest dc a solid foot to probably more like of the district. but...
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maureen lane, more traffic in 15 minutes. >>> and it's a chilly start, south florida. definitely grab the sweaters and jackets. we will start to warm up late week. and for now, rain won't be an issue for the morning commute. it's mostly by everywhere with the freeze picking up in the north, northwt, allowing some to dip down in the 50s. right now, 54 in fort lauderdale. and 59 degrees in key west. with some peaks of sunshine. the wind is anywhere from 8-7 miles an hour, higher gusts to 25. especially the in keys. small craft advisory in effect until 10:30 this morning. look for another chilly night going into wednesday. and with dry weather, by the end of the week, we're going to be watching the developing front around the gulf coast state, to bring us more of the winds and warm moisture around. we're goingo introduce a chance of rain on friday. then we cool down once again on sunday. that's your 7 on 7. >>> and clek check out the video volcano erupting in mexico. authorities are maintaining an alert they have not ruled out evacuating the neighboring communities near m
maureen lane, more traffic in 15 minutes. >>> and it's a chilly start, south florida. definitely grab the sweaters and jackets. we will start to warm up late week. and for now, rain won't be an issue for the morning commute. it's mostly by everywhere with the freeze picking up in the north, northwt, allowing some to dip down in the 50s. right now, 54 in fort lauderdale. and 59 degrees in key west. with some peaks of sunshine. the wind is anywhere from 8-7 miles an hour, higher gusts to...
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@maureen? @>> coming in on the morning @news feed, the cold @temperatures lead to a tragic @death in central florida. @also, if you're headed @somewhere for spring break, why @this could be your cheapest @vacation all year. @ @right now it's 6:30. @welcome back, everyone. @i'm john anderson. @>> and i'm lynna lai. @>>> two people died on @cleveland's east side. @two sisters, ages 85 and 90 @were both killed this that @fire. @>> a man who we're told was @their grandson was rushed to @the hospital after trying to @rescue the women in rta bus @driver was passenger got into a @scuffle. @they believe a homeless person @boarded the bus. @according to the report, the @an argument over bus routes and @started driving. @>> jacqueline weir will spend @time in prison for slashing @another person on the face and @neck. @prosecutors argued that if the @cuts in the neck went any @deeper, it could have been @deadly. @>>> let's talk weather. @>> balmy. @better than yesterday. @every little bit does count. @we
@maureen? @>> coming in on the morning @news feed, the cold @temperatures lead to a tragic @death in central florida. @also, if you're headed @somewhere for spring break, why @this could be your cheapest @vacation all year. @ @right now it's 6:30. @welcome back, everyone. @i'm john anderson. @>> and i'm lynna lai. @>>> two people died on @cleveland's east side. @two sisters, ages 85 and 90 @were both killed this that @fire. @>> a man who we're told was @their grandson...
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maureen nail hear more -- maureen nailer has more on these developments. >> reporter: what was once a greyhound bus is now a massive piece of mangled evidence. investigators moved from the a toe yard to another location in holster to allow them more room. >> when you see it in person and think of all the people and devastation, i just feel horrible for them. >> reporter: eight ntsb investigators are trying to figure out what caused the bus to careen into a highway barrier on northbound highway 101 and flip ultimately killing two women. of the things investigators are looking into, a dash mounted camera greyhound says records both the front view and a view of the driver and the cabin. >> yes, we have recovered a camera from the bus and we will be looking into whether it recorded any information or not. >> reporter: greyhound says the bus left l.a. and crashed 45 minutes before it was scheduled to arrive in san francisco. the chp says the driver told him he was fatigued and got coffee during a scheduled stop in gilroy. investigators say they're looking into a number of potential causes.
maureen nail hear more -- maureen nailer has more on these developments. >> reporter: what was once a greyhound bus is now a massive piece of mangled evidence. investigators moved from the a toe yard to another location in holster to allow them more room. >> when you see it in person and think of all the people and devastation, i just feel horrible for them. >> reporter: eight ntsb investigators are trying to figure out what caused the bus to careen into a highway barrier on...
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j see you then, maureen.. >>> ahead of super bowl 50 training is underway at san francisco international airport to help stop human trafficking. the training is designed to raise awareness on how to identify victims and perpetrators and how to report human trafficking activity. law enforcement authorities say they traditionally see a spike in human trafficking around big events such as the super bowl. similar training will be on wednesday. >>> police are investigating a deadly shooting that happened last night about 7:00 near maple and woodrow avenues. police found a man in a front yard. he was pronounced dead minutes after paramedics arrived. neighbors heard the gunshots. >> two gunshots and then the dogs jumped up and started barking. i went out to look. didn't see anything. three minutes later the police were here. >> police say the victim was 22 years old but we don't know his name yet. so far police have not said anything about a possible motive. no arrest have been made. >>> a few morning sprinkles arou
j see you then, maureen.. >>> ahead of super bowl 50 training is underway at san francisco international airport to help stop human trafficking. the training is designed to raise awareness on how to identify victims and perpetrators and how to report human trafficking activity. law enforcement authorities say they traditionally see a spike in human trafficking around big events such as the super bowl. similar training will be on wednesday. >>> police are investigating a deadly...
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they unlawfully fired maureen after she reported safety concerns. the jury awarded her $31 million. >> i told the facts. >> 51-year-old maureen mcpadden told the federal jury her story and jurors agreed with her version. thursday they ordered her former employer wal-mart to award her more than $31 million. >> i'm just coming down from a three and-a-half year roller coaster ride of emotion, so i >> in 2012, mcpadden was working at the pharmacy inside this wal-mart in seabrook. she told management about safety concerns as described by one of his attorneys. >> staffing conditions became able deplorable, an insufficient and untrained support staff that created a public safety concern. >> she lost her key and wal-mart used that as an excuse to fire her. and her lawyers said male pharmacists were better treated. >> the jury clearly determined that wal-mart had either willfully or recklessly disregarded both federal and state antidiscrimination laws. >> wal-mart says we do not tolerate discrimination of any type and neither that or any concerns she raised
they unlawfully fired maureen after she reported safety concerns. the jury awarded her $31 million. >> i told the facts. >> 51-year-old maureen mcpadden told the federal jury her story and jurors agreed with her version. thursday they ordered her former employer wal-mart to award her more than $31 million. >> i'm just coming down from a three and-a-half year roller coaster ride of emotion, so i >> in 2012, mcpadden was working at the pharmacy inside this wal-mart in...
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maureen was very elusive, like her mother, jane.hey were not giving about -- marine had written her own book and didn't seem to really take to me for some reason. i know quite well because his wife was my secretary for two years at interview magazine. that's when of the ways i got to know mrs. reagan in the early 1980's. i've spoken to and she has also written quite a few books. patty i've spoken to and she has also written quite a few books. patti came back to the full glenna was writing the book. maureen's death and illness had a lot to do with bringing the family back together. i think everyone realized no one is guaranteed tomorrow and it's time to be a little nicer to each other. [indiscernible] [laughter] [applause] >> the book signing will be over here. mr. colacella: ok, that's great. yes. >> [indiscernible] >> hello. >> hello. >> this is for my grandfather. >> should i say happy birthday? >> that would be great. [indiscernible conversations] >> i am trying to keep at it trouble. you are not. [laughter] mr. colacella: late i
maureen was very elusive, like her mother, jane.hey were not giving about -- marine had written her own book and didn't seem to really take to me for some reason. i know quite well because his wife was my secretary for two years at interview magazine. that's when of the ways i got to know mrs. reagan in the early 1980's. i've spoken to and she has also written quite a few books. patty i've spoken to and she has also written quite a few books. patti came back to the full glenna was writing the...
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we're in gilroy with maureen. >> reporter: take a look.r they have now attached the bus to a large tow truck. they're moving it to holster. the chp told me they have ruled out drugs and alcohol. the ntsb said it hasn't ruled out anything. over the next few days the team will gather info to figure out what caused this greyhound bus to careen into a highway barrier on northbound highway 101 at the 85 inter change and flip, ultimately killing two women during the rainy morning commute yesterday. greyhound says the bus which left l.a. monday night crashed 45 minutes before it was scheduled to arrive in san francisco tuesday morning. the chp says the driver told him he was fatigued and got coffee during a
we're in gilroy with maureen. >> reporter: take a look.r they have now attached the bus to a large tow truck. they're moving it to holster. the chp told me they have ruled out drugs and alcohol. the ntsb said it hasn't ruled out anything. over the next few days the team will gather info to figure out what caused this greyhound bus to careen into a highway barrier on northbound highway 101 at the 85 inter change and flip, ultimately killing two women during the rainy morning commute...
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obviously, mary recognized maureen's considerable talent.i think both made all of our lives richer. >> you mentioned her, talked quite a bit better relationship with the kennedys and with nixon. what about lbj? >> you know, it's a very coveted relationship in that lbj could never be jack kennedy. i think that lbj, for all histories and it is, really recognized back very immediately. and refer to it as the thing that he thought for and craved and really led his adult life to become president was suddenly a poison chalice because the president had been assassinated in dallas. and he recognized that. he desperate wanted to move there as a columnist and as a person. he made an incredibly clunky pass one night after at her apartment. showed up with secret service kind of after hours announced a the secret service said he was appearing and they thought it was one of our colleagues pulling her leg. lbj came, sat down, had a couple of drinks. what i've pieced together, lbj basically said i know you loved the kennedys and now you should love me, and
obviously, mary recognized maureen's considerable talent.i think both made all of our lives richer. >> you mentioned her, talked quite a bit better relationship with the kennedys and with nixon. what about lbj? >> you know, it's a very coveted relationship in that lbj could never be jack kennedy. i think that lbj, for all histories and it is, really recognized back very immediately. and refer to it as the thing that he thought for and craved and really led his adult life to become...
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two years ago maureen's husband passed away. and for 27 years, she and her husband loved to travel and explore new places. knew and ambush makeovers. she loves to watch with her dog fiona. and she admires kathie lee's strength and tries to emulate that strength every day. >> let's make this a great new year for you. it's time to put your fandom to the test with a trivia question. you have 15 seconds and one guess to get the answer, ready? >> as you know. almost every week we honor our viewers with this fan of the week segment. does fan of the week happen on mondays only? on mondays and wednesdays? or on mondays and fridays? >> i know, it's not easy. but we don't like to do it too often. >> not too often. >> pick monday! >> yay! it it >> you have won a fabulous vacation. are you going to head to san antonio, texas where you'll spend four days, three nights at the marriott san antonio hill country resort and spa. of the city and a cruise around the river walk. round trip airfare is also included. >> are you going to take that swee
two years ago maureen's husband passed away. and for 27 years, she and her husband loved to travel and explore new places. knew and ambush makeovers. she loves to watch with her dog fiona. and she admires kathie lee's strength and tries to emulate that strength every day. >> let's make this a great new year for you. it's time to put your fandom to the test with a trivia question. you have 15 seconds and one guess to get the answer, ready? >> as you know. almost every week we honor...
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bob maureen to one year and one day. arguments at the supreme court are expected in april and the court should rule by the end of its term in june. the former virginia governor issued the following statement: i am very grateful to the us supreme court for its decision today to hear my case. i am innocent of these crimes and ask the court to reverse these convictions. i maintain my profound confidence in god s grace to sustain me and my family, and thank my friends and supporters across the country for their faithfulness over these past three years. ) new details tonight about the two men shot to death in newport the police shooting that followed. newschannel 3 s kelly rule us live in the control room with the very latest. kurt and beverly -- just a few hours ago -- police gave us the they found shot to death yesterday. and they say the man that two officers shot after the discovery -- will be charged with their murders the hospital. that we got a dangerous person off the street newport news police chief richard myers is
bob maureen to one year and one day. arguments at the supreme court are expected in april and the court should rule by the end of its term in june. the former virginia governor issued the following statement: i am very grateful to the us supreme court for its decision today to hear my case. i am innocent of these crimes and ask the court to reverse these convictions. i maintain my profound confidence in god s grace to sustain me and my family, and thank my friends and supporters across the...
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see, i'm going have to check che maureen. >> you're not going to see it anymore once it starts itartssnowing. >> good point. you won't see it untilt probably monday morning, maybebe sunday morning.ay m >> hey, erin.ey, >> erin, come on, what's going on?on >> blizzard. >> you ready. >> i wanted to help.anted to hel >> you know what all that blue means? >> what? it means a lot ofns a snow.ow >> that's a winter stormha warning all that blue rightt' there is a winter storm warning. >> you go. >> it's the pink stuff thatthe we're worried about because b this is the blizzard warning. wg ironically yoa blizzard means tw going to kick in.n. we'll talk more about thatmore later. i'm sorry. pardon me. i forgot change the text here and make it blizzard warningrd all the way up. so, this justal changed early e this morning and i forgot toto change the text.he t this is now what was blizzard wb watch has become blizzardza warning up 95 into philly andll into jersey close to manhattantn too. too. they might end yo up with a blizzard warning.rd friday midafternoon snowafteoon arrives so that's later
see, i'm going have to check che maureen. >> you're not going to see it anymore once it starts itartssnowing. >> good point. you won't see it untilt probably monday morning, maybebe sunday morning.ay m >> hey, erin.ey, >> erin, come on, what's going on?on >> blizzard. >> you ready. >> i wanted to help.anted to hel >> you know what all that blue means? >> what? it means a lot ofns a snow.ow >> that's a winter stormha warning all that...
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maureen to one year and one month. arguments at the supreme court are expected in april and the court should rule by the end of its term in june. the former virginia governor issued the following statement: i am very grateful to the us supreme court for its decision today to hear my case. i am innocent of these crimes and ask the court to reverse these convictions. i maintain my profound confidence in god s grace to sustain me and my family, and thank my friends and supporters across the country for their faithfulness over these past three years. ) norfolk police -- fire -- state surrounded a norfolk home last night -- after they say they discovered a dangerous meth lab. newschannel 3 s nadeen yanes spoke to neighbors and friends of the 4 suspects arrested. cover first soundbite with video of the house 46:32 im lost for words i dont know where to even begin felicia mclain and her mom -- had to see it for themselves -- 44:10 to see if it was really them if it was their house the signs on their friends home say you can )
maureen to one year and one month. arguments at the supreme court are expected in april and the court should rule by the end of its term in june. the former virginia governor issued the following statement: i am very grateful to the us supreme court for its decision today to hear my case. i am innocent of these crimes and ask the court to reverse these convictions. i maintain my profound confidence in god s grace to sustain me and my family, and thank my friends and supporters across the...
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[laughter] you know, maureen dowd got her start at the washington star when mary was there. one of my favorite little bits about the very long relationship between mary mcgrory and the dowd family, maureen dowd's father was a capitol hill policeman and helped escort mary to a front row seat at the army mccarthy hearing the very first day because he wanted to see a nice irish girl get ahead. obviously, mary and maureen -- who is here tonight -- were very good friends, close friends. you know, i don't think mary was a mentor to writers and to women. i think her style was to show how it can be done. she wasn't necessarily somebody who kind of pulled people under her wing. she was somebody who was going to send nice notes to people who did good work, make people stay after it and was there to support people who were doing good work. and i think, obviously, mary recognized maureen's considerable talent, and i think they both made all of our lives richer for really illuminating the american political scene for decades. >> you mentioned her, talked actually quite a bit about her re
[laughter] you know, maureen dowd got her start at the washington star when mary was there. one of my favorite little bits about the very long relationship between mary mcgrory and the dowd family, maureen dowd's father was a capitol hill policeman and helped escort mary to a front row seat at the army mccarthy hearing the very first day because he wanted to see a nice irish girl get ahead. obviously, mary and maureen -- who is here tonight -- were very good friends, close friends. you know, i...
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i will have my take coming up maureen? >>> familyies in flint can start testing their kids today to see if they've been and the zika virus is spreading across the country. . >>> you know what that means. it's your morning pick me up. it's 5:30. we have beautiful music in your this video has been trending online. a teenager playing the piano as part of a program in the lansing area called keys in the city. pianos are put in public cities for people to play. a high school senior sat down to play a beautiful song. what makes this story even better is the teenager never had money for formal training or piano lessons, so he taught himself how to play just four years ago. you have to listen. [music] if this is not a lesson that anything is possible in life, i don't know what is. the teen has been contacted to play at special events. was even offered free music less sons, but he may not even need them, lynna. you put your mind to it, really, anything is possible if you're right up here. >> that's true talent. i took piano lessons
i will have my take coming up maureen? >>> familyies in flint can start testing their kids today to see if they've been and the zika virus is spreading across the country. . >>> you know what that means. it's your morning pick me up. it's 5:30. we have beautiful music in your this video has been trending online. a teenager playing the piano as part of a program in the lansing area called keys in the city. pianos are put in public cities for people to play. a high school senior...
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@olga in for hollie and has your @forecast and how long snow will @last and maureen is a track @roads. @>> our reporters have been out @all morning. @let's start with will live on @the east side. @>> reporter: yeah, good morning @here on east side snow all @morning long. @continues to fall. @you wan see here the only @visible parts of the road are @where cars have traveled before @you. @this has basically been the @picture all morning long. @sometimes a lot worse. @at certain points back around @chardon upwards of 2-3 inches @on the road with really no @visibility of pavement. @this is a look at 2 headed back @toward cleveland. @basically in front you have the @couple lanes there from the @tire tracks in front of you. @other than that, that's about @it. @lines hard to make out. @everyone traveling slow. @30miles per hour right now. @let's send it to tiffany @tarpley. @>> reporter: will, we made our @way from the west side into @downtown cleveland. @we're along east 13th right @now. @right now you can seat roads @look wet. @a little bit slushy in spots @here downtown. @but this is prob
@olga in for hollie and has your @forecast and how long snow will @last and maureen is a track @roads. @>> our reporters have been out @all morning. @let's start with will live on @the east side. @>> reporter: yeah, good morning @here on east side snow all @morning long. @continues to fall. @you wan see here the only @visible parts of the road are @where cars have traveled before @you. @this has basically been the @picture all morning long. @sometimes a lot worse. @at certain points...