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michelle: my gosh. jonathan: surgery only took a few minutes with the veterinarians but the cat spent a few nights at the hospital. back home and is expected to make a full recovery. you feel good that not only the good vets took care of it and the cat is healthy. who is out there doing that? michelle: so cruel. jonathan: ridiculous. michelle: to jonathan: another warning, this is incredibly adorable video. michelle: we need that after that last piece of video, right? firefighters rescued three puppies stuck in underground pipes in california. two women were feeding a female dog, presumably the mother when they heard the puppies crying. the fire department found not one but three puppies in the pipe. they had to use a fire hose and animal snare to get them out. they were named after the firefighters who helped rescue them. jordan, jake, joel. jonathan: goodness! michelle: the cuties are up for adoption soon. jonathan: this is a terrible surprise for shopper looking to spruce up the garden. he got bit by
michelle: my gosh. jonathan: surgery only took a few minutes with the veterinarians but the cat spent a few nights at the hospital. back home and is expected to make a full recovery. you feel good that not only the good vets took care of it and the cat is healthy. who is out there doing that? michelle: so cruel. jonathan: ridiculous. michelle: to jonathan: another warning, this is incredibly adorable video. michelle: we need that after that last piece of video, right? firefighters rescued three...
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michelle? michelle: michelle: this is hail from one storm that sparked tornado warnings. we could see rain coming to our area in the next few hours. chief meteorologist doug hill with the storm watch. beautiful now. doug: gorgeous. look at this. if we have rain it won't be until 11:00 tonight. that time frame. so enjoy the next few hours. it will be gorgeous. the first time in a long time we have had sunshine to enjoy around the area. live look in alexandria, belle haven country club. 75 at the moment. this temperatures are warmer than they have. 81 in mann. 85 in fredericksburg. farther south air is wedgedded north and east. this is a jackpot area. the warmer temperatures where the sun has been out. that is where we find the showers moving in. this is a region under the gun for severe thunderstorm watch untilight. showers north and east to roanoke. but the main action is over eastern kentucky and western section of west virginia. i will rotate toward our area. by that time they should lose some of the energy. we don't expect anything severe. but rain and the heavy downpo
michelle? michelle: michelle: this is hail from one storm that sparked tornado warnings. we could see rain coming to our area in the next few hours. chief meteorologist doug hill with the storm watch. beautiful now. doug: gorgeous. look at this. if we have rain it won't be until 11:00 tonight. that time frame. so enjoy the next few hours. it will be gorgeous. the first time in a long time we have had sunshine to enjoy around the area. live look in alexandria, belle haven country club. 75 at the...
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michelle: thank you. we have trivia. a lot easier than spelling. doug: memorial day weekend coming up. we are expecting the temperatures in the upper 70's on memorial day. so the question is when is the last time that washington, d.c. reached 90 on memorial day? 1999? 2008? 2012? jonathan: 2012. michelle: i'm going with 2008. doug: it was 2012. michelle: congratulations! doug: here is something interesting. on memorial day the year before, 2011, it hit 96 degrees at reagan national airport. let's get you started and talk about the weather conditions moving toward the memorial day weekend. we start off day. driving away from the area in a couple hundred mile radius either direction. sunshine through the day. the temperatures climbing locally in the upper 80's. there could be late-day thunderstorms. especially the farther west from the district. even downtown it could happen. going to the beaches, partly sunny day. temperatures lower 70's. cool on saturday. clouds will increase sunday. highs near 70. we cou
michelle: thank you. we have trivia. a lot easier than spelling. doug: memorial day weekend coming up. we are expecting the temperatures in the upper 70's on memorial day. so the question is when is the last time that washington, d.c. reached 90 on memorial day? 1999? 2008? 2012? jonathan: 2012. michelle: i'm going with 2008. doug: it was 2012. michelle: congratulations! doug: here is something interesting. on memorial day the year before, 2011, it hit 96 degrees at reagan national airport....
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the first thing i did was i called michel. he did admit to having encounters with other couples there. >> now you got to wonder did somebody with a thing they developed about wendy and is that the killer? >> it turns out the club is within a mile and a half of the scene. so i wanted to explore that. >> the swingers club was cooperative and detectives took dna samples from a few employees and members. they would have to wait for results. in the meantime the investigation was turning up a new lead, a former girlfriend of his, yolanda sirrio. >> she had a relationship with michel before he met the victim. according to her, michel left her for wendy. she loved him and was very much in love with him. >> a single mother, was she also a woman scorned? michel left her just six months earlier, and to add insult to injury, asked her to take care of his dog while he was on his honeymoon with wendy. >> as a woman, that's very strange to me. >> does yolanda become a suspect? a woman who feels she was fired because of a younger woman and no
the first thing i did was i called michel. he did admit to having encounters with other couples there. >> now you got to wonder did somebody with a thing they developed about wendy and is that the killer? >> it turns out the club is within a mile and a half of the scene. so i wanted to explore that. >> the swingers club was cooperative and detectives took dna samples from a few employees and members. they would have to wait for results. in the meantime the investigation was...
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michelle: boy.south carolina, now tropical depression bonnie is turning inland after drenching the state. part of the region got one to five inches of rain. i-95 was backed up in both directions in south carolina because of the flooding. jonathan: talk about the weather situation. it seems that we are in a pattern. it's hot and sticky. kind of nice. then comes the rain. michelle: we pay for it. steve: the rain held off for the most part. end of the day, a different story in southern maryland and delmarva beaches where it has been cloudy and foggy and rainy. let me start off with a picture from gaithersburg high school. one of the viewers sent this in. hundreds of flags on the school property. pretty cool out there. folks are enjoying themselves and remembering the true meaning of what memorial day is all about. the picture behind is ocean city, maryland. definitely not ady to catch rays because it has been foggy. it's wet. the temperatures are well below average. thankfully next weekend looking ahea
michelle: boy.south carolina, now tropical depression bonnie is turning inland after drenching the state. part of the region got one to five inches of rain. i-95 was backed up in both directions in south carolina because of the flooding. jonathan: talk about the weather situation. it seems that we are in a pattern. it's hot and sticky. kind of nice. then comes the rain. michelle: we pay for it. steve: the rain held off for the most part. end of the day, a different story in southern maryland...
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michelle: thank you. as the investigation into a child porn bust that rocked prince george's county and the school system short comings and come up with solutions is out with the own report. maryland bureau chief brad bell is in upper marlboro, maryland, with the findings. brad? brad: yeah, well, this is that report. 50 pages. the product of about four months of meetings, surveys, interviews. and basically it boils down to five main recommendations. essentially what it says is there needs to be better accountability from principals. there needs to be better public reporting, better education for children. and that there needs to be better screening of employees. and from this task force report and recommendations, now come a work group according to the c.e.o. of the school system to implement the idea. a discovery in february that school aide deonte car videoingtapeing it inside the school and that prompted safety review. in response to angry parents the school c.e.o. maxwell formed a task force to review
michelle: thank you. as the investigation into a child porn bust that rocked prince george's county and the school system short comings and come up with solutions is out with the own report. maryland bureau chief brad bell is in upper marlboro, maryland, with the findings. brad? brad: yeah, well, this is that report. 50 pages. the product of about four months of meetings, surveys, interviews. and basically it boils down to five main recommendations. essentially what it says is there needs to be...
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michelle: i did. jonathan: if you wake up for "good morning washington," r&b star maya is joining us in studio. i hope she is wearing that. 9:00 on newschannel8. if you watch all morning on abc7 you can win big cash. all on "good morning washington" on abc7 and newschannel8 tomorrow. you can understand how i get confused. michelle: if she wears that people will be late to work. jonathan: i'll be watching. is it good guys behaving bad or occupational hazards? police officers not on an emergency call and caught speeding on camera. should they pay the ticket? why they haven't been. we have it next. michelle: still ahead on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- is amazon inflating the you getting the best deal? closer look and how to make sure you are getting the best bang for your b jonathan: there is nothing more frustrating than getting a speed camera ticket in the mail. michelle: you don't know you got it phenomenal you check the mail. but i-team investigation found local police officers don't have the frustration.
michelle: i did. jonathan: if you wake up for "good morning washington," r&b star maya is joining us in studio. i hope she is wearing that. 9:00 on newschannel8. if you watch all morning on abc7 you can win big cash. all on "good morning washington" on abc7 and newschannel8 tomorrow. you can understand how i get confused. michelle: if she wears that people will be late to work. jonathan: i'll be watching. is it good guys behaving bad or occupational hazards? police...
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michelle: no. lot of people will walk their dog along the road to see if they spot do they show too much? acoughedding to a system -- according to a school system yes. dress system to cover up. plus -- [applause] michelle: nial, graduate from gallaudet a champion. celebrations continuing at his alma mater after this. michelle: harrison students voicing disapproval of a new north carolina school system proposal to ban skinny jeans. jonathan: what is it with north carolina lately? it would ban other tight panting including leggings unless the top covers the bottom entirely. the new hanover county school system developed the proposal after bigger girls were bullied over their tight jeans. a parent argued that this is just body shaming. i don't know. not going to touch that. talk about the weather situation. steve: neither am i. how is that? michelle: people will be stripping off layers. it's hot. warm up more tomorrow. the focus is on the upcoming weekend. a big holiday weekend. a lot of folks are goi
michelle: no. lot of people will walk their dog along the road to see if they spot do they show too much? acoughedding to a system -- according to a school system yes. dress system to cover up. plus -- [applause] michelle: nial, graduate from gallaudet a champion. celebrations continuing at his alma mater after this. michelle: harrison students voicing disapproval of a new north carolina school system proposal to ban skinny jeans. jonathan: what is it with north carolina lately? it would ban...
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michelle, back to you. michelle: all right. thank you very much.ext on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- tax season is history but for many there are issues with the i.r.s. are just beginning. it's not even your fault. we explain the common mistakes made by those tax-filing services you pay for. jonathan: at 5:00 -- shot just before christmas. mother of two entrepreneur continues with her recovery. being full of blood. so i used my head to bang on the horn. so he could hear it. jonathan: that is somehow she survived. now she is fighting back. exclusive "7 on your side" interview. her new cause. shopping for an suv? well, this is the time. and your ford dealer is the place to get into a new ford escape. escape leads the way with the convenience of a foot-activated rear liftgate. plus, the power and efficiency of ecoboost technology. you'll find a full lineup of ford suvs designed to help you be unstoppable. right now you can drive a new escape and get 0% financing for 72 months plus $500 cash. hurry, this offer is for a limited time only. see your ford dealer
michelle, back to you. michelle: all right. thank you very much.ext on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- tax season is history but for many there are issues with the i.r.s. are just beginning. it's not even your fault. we explain the common mistakes made by those tax-filing services you pay for. jonathan: at 5:00 -- shot just before christmas. mother of two entrepreneur continues with her recovery. being full of blood. so i used my head to bang on the horn. so he could hear it. jonathan: that is...
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michelle: we have serious stuff.teve: we do, another round of severe thunderstorms, but not nearly as large an area as yesterday. this is from fredericksburg. newly expanded severe thunderstorm warning and this is until 5:15. it includes south-central stafford county and northeastern spotsylvania county and the cells are moving south and east at 35 miles per hour. the trees are beginning to blow. wind gusts of around 50-60 miles an hour. the rain is coming down and that is going to continue as we move through the next half-hour to 45 minutes. this is where the location is right now. well south of the d.c. metro area. let's show you the radar and it is moving off towards the south and east with the strongest storms just to the south of further south on 95, these are moving off just around 35 miles with the wind gusts around 15 -- 50 to 60 miles an hour. around the capital beltway, rain moving in the tysons corner area, and rosslyn, and eventually to old town alexandria. this will happen over the next half-hour or so.
michelle: we have serious stuff.teve: we do, another round of severe thunderstorms, but not nearly as large an area as yesterday. this is from fredericksburg. newly expanded severe thunderstorm warning and this is until 5:15. it includes south-central stafford county and northeastern spotsylvania county and the cells are moving south and east at 35 miles per hour. the trees are beginning to blow. wind gusts of around 50-60 miles an hour. the rain is coming down and that is going to continue as...
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michelle: might as well. jonathan: we have been flirting, i should say the sun has been flirting with us, in and out of the clouds owl day. michelle: playing peekaboo. this is like a nice day compared to where we have come from. you know, more rain is going to be on the way soon. check in with chief meteorologist doug hill for the forecast. doug: all that matters is brilliant sunshine coming to the windows in rosslyn shining off of jamie sullivan birthday balloons. happy birthday, jamie. get you started. peeks of sunshine right now. the weather conditions will improve friday. then the weekend, is saturday a washout? a possibility. i have a lot to tell you about that. scattered showers here and there. a lot are drying up. cloudy skies for the evening. if you are headed out and around the city. isolated shower or two tonight or later in the morning but the skies bright an tomorrow afternoon. otherwise, overnight 47 to 55. late night shower possible. we will get into gear here getting to one good weather day in
michelle: might as well. jonathan: we have been flirting, i should say the sun has been flirting with us, in and out of the clouds owl day. michelle: playing peekaboo. this is like a nice day compared to where we have come from. you know, more rain is going to be on the way soon. check in with chief meteorologist doug hill for the forecast. doug: all that matters is brilliant sunshine coming to the windows in rosslyn shining off of jamie sullivan birthday balloons. happy birthday, jamie. get...
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michelle: like a cat. somehow the people in the s.u.v., the driver saw it happen and was age to swerve away in the nick of time. jonathan: you talk about as close as it gets, that was. michelle: brad bell is in northeast for us. truly a split second from tragedy there. brad: absolutely amazing, wasn't it? this is the scene now. it is still a this area is littered with bricks and mortar. no one wants to get close enough to the building to clean it up. you can see the bill whole there -- see the big hole there. it wouldn't have been that big of a deal. this building is an empty shell. but when we got a look at the video, we got a surprise. watch the security camera video closely. the big brick wall to the right. a crack begins to open. just as that silver s.u.v. appears. and then it falls. as a massive slab. somehow the driver has the presence of mind to move out of the way quickly enough as the wall sends debris and dust flying. another angle from a high mounted camera. look at the number of cars that pass
michelle: like a cat. somehow the people in the s.u.v., the driver saw it happen and was age to swerve away in the nick of time. jonathan: you talk about as close as it gets, that was. michelle: brad bell is in northeast for us. truly a split second from tragedy there. brad: absolutely amazing, wasn't it? this is the scene now. it is still a this area is littered with bricks and mortar. no one wants to get close enough to the building to clean it up. you can see the bill whole there -- see the...
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michelle: thank you. while things remain calm in baltimore, emotions ran high in the moments following the not guilty verdict. a man in a white shirt and a woman were front and center in the protests. you see them here. sam sweeney has that angle of the story. sam: the scene grew from calm to chaos in seconds. a man walked out of the side door of the court. one peeveser announces it's officer nero and a storm of people rush to taunt him. the only problem, it was actually nero's brother. reading the crowd, this man, baltimore pastor wesley west. >> that could have been my son. i have a son in this community. what happened to him? c'mon! today is a statement. profanity at nero's brother and sent so far to say he should be dead. as fast as it started it was over but anger kept boiling. >> listen, you saw he was in the van. sam: the local leader of the naacp moved in and calmed the situation and held on to pastor west and begged for peace. >> we need to be calm. it's okay to have protesters and okay to march.
michelle: thank you. while things remain calm in baltimore, emotions ran high in the moments following the not guilty verdict. a man in a white shirt and a woman were front and center in the protests. you see them here. sam sweeney has that angle of the story. sam: the scene grew from calm to chaos in seconds. a man walked out of the side door of the court. one peeveser announces it's officer nero and a storm of people rush to taunt him. the only problem, it was actually nero's brother. reading...
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michelle: right. you can see the burglars fully masked, walking down the hallways, opening each day along the hallway there. jonathan: it seems like they knew what they were looking for and went after the printer in the, bo. they are taking whatever they can that is valuable. they took some of the computer equipment. thigh knew the school and knew where they were going and what they were looking for. i'm sure it will help the police. michelle: as well as you can go. jonathan: yeah. michelle: low as you can go. is that if you want to watch the full video. the police would encourage you to do so in case you know where they are, go to wjla.com. we posted it there for you. abc7 fighting back against you can keep an eye on crime in your own neighborhood. right here you see we put on the screen the spot crime. fighting back map in the area so you can see what is going on there. it's also on the website. wjla.com. [explosion] jonathan: well, you can never forget that. you can almost feel the impact of the bl
michelle: right. you can see the burglars fully masked, walking down the hallways, opening each day along the hallway there. jonathan: it seems like they knew what they were looking for and went after the printer in the, bo. they are taking whatever they can that is valuable. they took some of the computer equipment. thigh knew the school and knew where they were going and what they were looking for. i'm sure it will help the police. michelle: as well as you can go. jonathan: yeah. michelle:...
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michel left her just six months earlier.o add insult to injury, asked her to take care of his dog while he was on a honeymoon. >> to go to the ex-pent of taking care of someone's dog during their honeymoon, as a woman, very strange to me. >> does yolanda become a suspect? a woman who feels she was fired because of a younger woman and nobody gets away with that, and i'm going to kill you? >> there's a lot to yolanda. >> a lot of bad if you ask ramon santa cruz. >> i didn't like her from the beginning. she was very evasive. the apartment was always dirty. she was never a good person to begin with. >> detectives met with yolanda who freely admitted that she was devastated when michel left her. but she had no idea who beat his wife to death. >> she said she didn't know anything about it. >> but the detectives noted something else about yolanda. she lived just a few minutes from the parking lot where they found wendy. >> when you started adding up things, her proximity to the crime scene, i'm very interested in her. >> no one kne
michel left her just six months earlier.o add insult to injury, asked her to take care of his dog while he was on a honeymoon. >> to go to the ex-pent of taking care of someone's dog during their honeymoon, as a woman, very strange to me. >> does yolanda become a suspect? a woman who feels she was fired because of a younger woman and nobody gets away with that, and i'm going to kill you? >> there's a lot to yolanda. >> a lot of bad if you ask ramon santa cruz. >> i...
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michelle: thank you. before the white house lockdown president obama was at arlington where he laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. during the memorial day observance ceremony the president called on all americans to not just honor fallen soldiers but to care for families they left behind. he said 20 members of the armed forces died in combat within the last year. scott: in addition to the wreath-laying ceremony, 30,000 roses were handed out to visitors and families of fallen troops at arlington national cemetery. volunteers from across the area are helping out at the welcome center and at section 60. section 60 is where hundreds of troops who lost their lives in iraq and afghanistan have been buried. today was also time to remember american airmen and women who were lost at war. michelle: our suzanne kennedy was at the air force memorial where a wreath-laying ceremony was held. >> one of the first events held here at the united states air force memorial in arlington. ♪ ♪ suzanne: the u.s. ai
michelle: thank you. before the white house lockdown president obama was at arlington where he laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. during the memorial day observance ceremony the president called on all americans to not just honor fallen soldiers but to care for families they left behind. he said 20 members of the armed forces died in combat within the last year. scott: in addition to the wreath-laying ceremony, 30,000 roses were handed out to visitors and families of fallen...
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michelle: thank you. while we wait for this officially extended record-setting streak of rainy days. not something we are excited about. it has been annoying for people who want to get out and enjoy a nice spring day. as richard reeve founder, frustration is mounting. water, water, everywhere. >> ready for sunshine. richard for 14 days now the d.c. area has been under a cloud. >> i hate the rain. i'm from new england. it doesn't rain that much. it's pretty sunny in the summer. >> a bit of this and we will hit a new record. two weeks of straight precipitation. for outdoor gear saleswoman melinda that is good news. >> i am wet and need something to keep me wet. >> rain jackets heading out the door. >> cut the tags on so they can throw it on there. >> making for deserted hiking trails. isn't may where it gets nice after april showers? >> yes, yes. we have been trying to get sun. can't get none. richard: national weather service shows rain every day through the rest of the week. on sunday it seems to be clear
michelle: thank you. while we wait for this officially extended record-setting streak of rainy days. not something we are excited about. it has been annoying for people who want to get out and enjoy a nice spring day. as richard reeve founder, frustration is mounting. water, water, everywhere. >> ready for sunshine. richard for 14 days now the d.c. area has been under a cloud. >> i hate the rain. i'm from new england. it doesn't rain that much. it's pretty sunny in the summer....
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michelle: v.r.e. is also working to add more rides but it is limited by the railroad administration. jonathan: another big story we are following this afternoon comes from pennsylvania. that is where comedian bill cosby will have to stand trial in the sex assault case. career. cosby is now 78 years old. he could be facing up to ten years in prison if convicted. the comedian maintained his sexual encounters were consensual. he is free on bail since the december 30 arrest. now to an annual tradition that never gets old. these guys are amazing pilots. flying 18 inches from wing tip to wing tip. the blue angels performing for graduation week at the naval academy. some say today which is practice day is just as good if not better than the show that is coming tomorrow. they were buzzing annapolis on a perfect day today. maryland bureau chief brad bell joining us live from annapolis. this is quite the assignment. going out to watch the angels practice. i could think of worse things to do. brad: you know what
michelle: v.r.e. is also working to add more rides but it is limited by the railroad administration. jonathan: another big story we are following this afternoon comes from pennsylvania. that is where comedian bill cosby will have to stand trial in the sex assault case. career. cosby is now 78 years old. he could be facing up to ten years in prison if convicted. the comedian maintained his sexual encounters were consensual. he is free on bail since the december 30 arrest. now to an annual...
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scoot, michelle, back to you. michelle: thank you.eveloping in prince william county this afternoon, a 14-year-old murdered. scott: there has been an arrest now. this was all playing out in the 15000 bloc court in dale city where luis coca-crespo died. we look at the family and the friends reeling from the tragedy. >> the friends arrived at the woodbridge home shock and in tears after learning about the murder of 14-year-old luis coca-crespo. >> i don't understand what happened. he is a good kid. jeff: liz is close with the young man's mother. >> i'm involved with the school and the family. i don't know what happened. >> last night before 9:00, the prince william county police responded to a call on this townhome on brazil circle in woodbridge. police say coca-crespo was found dead inside his room. >> the victim was killed by upper blunt force trauma. jeff: police arrested 17-year-old male for the murder at the hope. the suspect, his mother and a young child are renting the basement of the home which belongs to the family of the victi
scoot, michelle, back to you. michelle: thank you.eveloping in prince william county this afternoon, a 14-year-old murdered. scott: there has been an arrest now. this was all playing out in the 15000 bloc court in dale city where luis coca-crespo died. we look at the family and the friends reeling from the tragedy. >> the friends arrived at the woodbridge home shock and in tears after learning about the murder of 14-year-old luis coca-crespo. >> i don't understand what happened. he...
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michelle: interesting. jonathan: winning horse. michelle: make a lot of money. coming up on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- you might be on tv. yeah, you. the "jeopardy" teachers tournament airs tonight. go behind the scene with the buzzer, answer board and get up close with the teachers competing for a big classroom prize. jonathan: also ahead -- a deadly street race. three killed in 2013. now the men responsible find out their fate. plus why prosecutors said the crash was so bad they had no other case to includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me e.t. phone home. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. >>> virginia to play right here in the nation's capital. jonathan: this was a dream come true to be part of the tournament. >> we found out it was washingt
michelle: interesting. jonathan: winning horse. michelle: make a lot of money. coming up on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- you might be on tv. yeah, you. the "jeopardy" teachers tournament airs tonight. go behind the scene with the buzzer, answer board and get up close with the teachers competing for a big classroom prize. jonathan: also ahead -- a deadly street race. three killed in 2013. now the men responsible find out their fate. plus why prosecutors said the crash was so bad...
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michelle: thank you. a day of diving turns into an ordeal above water and below. >> he was as close as the end of my flippers. alison: i'm alison starling. we will tell you how the dive ended up stranded with not one but two sharks when we come back. jonathan: later, the team helping a wounded warrior conquer the biggest battle of his life. jonathan: update on the breaking news story we're following, the lockdown at the white house. after house. the response was very fast from law enforcement. and white house security. they were out there with the guns right away. they did lock the white house down. you are looking at a live metro stop where we have more breaking news apt metro where they fired 20 managers. seven were high-level managers. more on the white house situation. lockdown is not lifted. the shooting took place less than a block away. more on both when we come back. morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create your moment vo: for dominion, part of todeliver
michelle: thank you. a day of diving turns into an ordeal above water and below. >> he was as close as the end of my flippers. alison: i'm alison starling. we will tell you how the dive ended up stranded with not one but two sharks when we come back. jonathan: later, the team helping a wounded warrior conquer the biggest battle of his life. jonathan: update on the breaking news story we're following, the lockdown at the white house. after house. the response was very fast from law...
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michelle: thank you.ext at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- michelle: we have an exclusive from our sister station in washington. government leaders were warned before releasing detainees from the guantanamo bay prison they would return to terrorism. correspondent joce -- joce sterman has details. joce: released from gitmo and ready to return to the battlefield despite warning to the obama administration. that is the bombshell coming foreign apairs committee to the secretary of state john kerry. i details classified reports dating back to 2013 that show several countries receiving free terrorists did not have adequate savegards in place to keep them from returning to terrorism or help with future attack. >> the president's committed to taking all those people out of guantanamo and close it even if it puts americans at risk. joce: representative raised questions in march whether the countries were prepared to handle risks associated with the returning detainees. joce: the report in the may 16 letter obtained by the
michelle: thank you.ext at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- michelle: we have an exclusive from our sister station in washington. government leaders were warned before releasing detainees from the guantanamo bay prison they would return to terrorism. correspondent joce -- joce sterman has details. joce: released from gitmo and ready to return to the battlefield despite warning to the obama administration. that is the bombshell coming foreign apairs committee to the secretary of state john...
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michelle: when she was 12?r sort of -- it is why the play -- charlie: what did she know? michelle: it is likely exists -- why the play exist. she is the good guy he is the bad guy. she is full of spikes and damage and difficulties. you start to think, do i feel tenderly towards the person or do i feel more tenderly, surprisingly, towards this person. the play goes back and forth by that. who can you believe? who can you align yourself with? who was on the right side? hopefully there is a clarifying moment in the play towards the end when it becomes apparent. jeff: or everything gets thrown up in the air and you don't know anything. that is me. charlie: he doesn't know anything. jeff: he knows. but whether the audience knows. there is a lot of is he or isn't he? charlie: that is part of the magic of the play. jeff: and always will be. whether he acts on it or not. charlie: once you are you always are. jeff: i -- yes. very rarely do you hear about someone who did it once. charlie: what is interesting is the preda
michelle: when she was 12?r sort of -- it is why the play -- charlie: what did she know? michelle: it is likely exists -- why the play exist. she is the good guy he is the bad guy. she is full of spikes and damage and difficulties. you start to think, do i feel tenderly towards the person or do i feel more tenderly, surprisingly, towards this person. the play goes back and forth by that. who can you believe? who can you align yourself with? who was on the right side? hopefully there is a...
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michelle: okay. dr.orrone, in a piece we just ran the reporter mentioned this is the first case in the united states. have there been cases similar to this outside the country? what can we learn from the other cases? dr. morrone: here is what we know and this is important from where it comes from. in 2015, we thought that medical tourists, people that leave their country to go to another country to get a special surgery, plastic surgery or that that is how it came around. that it came from medical tourists. the other thing we want to get across here is antibiotic stewardship. antibiotics are overwritten. a lot of times. we can see it with the narcotics and the pain medicine. they are overutilized. so what we need is proper stewardship in the management of this. michelle: all right. dr. morrone, thank you for your expertise. appreciate it. we have another alert for you. more than 3 million tommee tippee sippee spill-proof cups are being recalled because of the risk of mold. may borne usa says they receive
michelle: okay. dr.orrone, in a piece we just ran the reporter mentioned this is the first case in the united states. have there been cases similar to this outside the country? what can we learn from the other cases? dr. morrone: here is what we know and this is important from where it comes from. in 2015, we thought that medical tourists, people that leave their country to go to another country to get a special surgery, plastic surgery or that that is how it came around. that it came from...
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michelle: toy guns and b.b. guns looking like the real counterparts and police around the country making split-second decisions that result in children being shot. as kevin lewis reports a maryland lawmaker is working to protect the children and police officers. this is an issue we have to deal with. looking to ban the sale of fake look-alike gun in the free state. >> we have a police officer trying to make a decision in a split second. looking at what is in his mind a gun. there is nothing to say it's not a gun. a kid on the other hand says it's a toy, only a toy. kevin: according to "the guardian" police in the u.s. killed 28 people holding b.b. or pellet guns. last week they shot a 14-year-old boy armed with this b.b. gun made to look like a pistol. >> it's ludicrous. >> retired firefighter owns a small gun shoppe in brandywine. >> i'm -- i told a friend about it. he goes are you kidding me? kevin: he thinks the proposed ban is silly. contending at some point personal responsibility comes into play. >> how ma
michelle: toy guns and b.b. guns looking like the real counterparts and police around the country making split-second decisions that result in children being shot. as kevin lewis reports a maryland lawmaker is working to protect the children and police officers. this is an issue we have to deal with. looking to ban the sale of fake look-alike gun in the free state. >> we have a police officer trying to make a decision in a split second. looking at what is in his mind a gun. there is...
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dale con todo, michelle!igo riendo. ♪ hago lo que quiero muero en el intento. ♪ a nadie le importa lo que estoy haciendo, ♪ ♪ lo único que importa es lo que está por dentro. ♪ y no te preocupes si no te aprueban, ♪ ♪ cuando te critiquen tú solo di. ♪ soy yo. ♪ soy, soy, soy... ♪ soy yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. ♪ ♪ así soy yo. ♪ alan: bueno, nuevamente gracias de corazÓn a todos. estamos muy emocionados, cristy, michelle, mis hijos, mi hermano, por este cumpleaÑos. lo queremos festejar con "despierta amÉrica". ya llegÓ el momento del pastel. voy a encender la velita. johnny: a la primera! alan: ahora sÍ. ¿me ayudan? ♪ Éstas son las maÑanitas que cantaba el rey david ♪ ♪ a las muchachas bonitas se las cantamos asÍ ♪ ♪ despierta, michelle, despierta ♪ ♪ mira que ya amaneciÓ ♪ ♪ ya los pajarillos cantan, la luna ya se metiÓ ♪ ( aplausos ) alan: sÓplale, m'ijita. johnny: unas palabras, michelle! alan: 1, 2, 3! cristy: felicidades, mi amor! alan: muchas gracias. ♪ pastel, pastel, pastel ♪ queremos pastel alan: uno, dos...
dale con todo, michelle!igo riendo. ♪ hago lo que quiero muero en el intento. ♪ a nadie le importa lo que estoy haciendo, ♪ ♪ lo único que importa es lo que está por dentro. ♪ y no te preocupes si no te aprueban, ♪ ♪ cuando te critiquen tú solo di. ♪ soy yo. ♪ soy, soy, soy... ♪ soy yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. ♪ ♪ así soy yo. ♪ alan: bueno, nuevamente gracias de corazÓn a todos. estamos muy emocionados, cristy, michelle, mis hijos, mi hermano, por este cumpleaÑos. lo...
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michelle? michelle: one week left until metro starts the safe track program. that means the entire system will close every night at midnight. this weekend there won't be service on the orange line. silver line operate between new carrollton and reston east. the i vienna and west fall church will be simons charged with first degree sex abuse, robbery and kidnapping. both attack happen on the red line. once they got off the train at the friendship heights station the victim said the man sexual assaulted her. later that day the police say simons robbed a second victim at the vanness metro stop but stop -- van ness metro stop. but arrested there. we are watching breaking news in poolesville. these are live pictures from news chopper 7. this is happening on darstown road and bealsville road if you know the area. this is a single vehicle accident. no one else has been hurt. there are power outages caused by the down pole. michelle: he is only 26 years old but a northern virginia man is now facing the possibility of decades in supporting isis. northern virginia burea
michelle? michelle: one week left until metro starts the safe track program. that means the entire system will close every night at midnight. this weekend there won't be service on the orange line. silver line operate between new carrollton and reston east. the i vienna and west fall church will be simons charged with first degree sex abuse, robbery and kidnapping. both attack happen on the red line. once they got off the train at the friendship heights station the victim said the man sexual...
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dale con todo, michelle!ontra la guerra de irak y el rescate de las empresas financieras de wall street loretta sanchez es la Única candidata con experiencia en seguridad nacional yo quiero crear mas trabajos, ampliar las oportunidades de educación y del cuidado de la salud, y pasar la reforma migratoria. yo soy loretta sanchez y apruebo este mensaje barbara chacon con el pronostico del clima asi estaran las temperaturas ... -maximas y minimas para san francisco, okland, santa rosa y san jose -las maximas en los medios 60sol y cielos despejadossan francisco maximas de 63 minimas de 54 okland maximas de 68san jose 67 gradossanta rosa maximas de 66 el termometro ascendera para el feriado gaby, amor, es para ti. [gaby] departmento de ventas...un segundito por favor. hija, ¿podemos enviar 10 cajas más a miami? [daughter 1] ¡claro! sofi... [teen daughter] yo me encargo...envíos, habla sofia... claro que si. [announcer] tú trabajas para fortalecer tu negocio. en wells fargo trabajamos contigo para ayudarte a lograr
dale con todo, michelle!ontra la guerra de irak y el rescate de las empresas financieras de wall street loretta sanchez es la Única candidata con experiencia en seguridad nacional yo quiero crear mas trabajos, ampliar las oportunidades de educación y del cuidado de la salud, y pasar la reforma migratoria. yo soy loretta sanchez y apruebo este mensaje barbara chacon con el pronostico del clima asi estaran las temperaturas ... -maximas y minimas para san francisco, okland, santa rosa y san jose...
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michelle: you know. michelle: tomorrow looks great. the rest of the weekend questionable? 10, sundayrrow is a if we, monday is a 5, ranked them. showers and storms possible sunday and monday. leon: thank you for joining us. jimmy kimmel live is next. z2022z ♪ they go ooh ooh. ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting, wishing. ♪ ♪ i tell you one thing, you never knew it. ♪ ♪ at the back of the bus ♪ there is so much to give, so dream big. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ll i wanna hear is t down, get down. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ll i wanna hear is t down, get down. ♪ ♪ get down, get down. z2025z "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight dax shepard, from fox sports, katie nolan, and music from macklemore and ryan lewis. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you very much. thanks for watching the show. thanks for coming. it's good to be
michelle: you know. michelle: tomorrow looks great. the rest of the weekend questionable? 10, sundayrrow is a if we, monday is a 5, ranked them. showers and storms possible sunday and monday. leon: thank you for joining us. jimmy kimmel live is next. z2022z ♪ they go ooh ooh. ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting, wishing. ♪ ♪ i tell you one thing, you never knew it. ♪ ♪ at the back of the bus ♪ there is so much to give, so dream big. ♪ ♪ yeah. ...
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this is great, michelle.rilliant part of your research paper on the mass distortion, like jobs day, that we see in multifamily. multifamily is doing great, but it is not condos in nashville like 20 years ago. michelle: we can all look at the breakdown -- tom: it is not what we knew years ago. downlle: if you break it to state level or msa level, what you will see is a real concentration of the multifamily building in certain cities. 55% of multifamily construction we have seen has been in 20 msa's. that is at a historical high, significantly what we saw -- significantly above what we saw -- tom: it harkens back to the boom of acres of condos 30 and 40 years ago. how will the inequality manifest itself in this morning's jobs report? michelle: this speaks to the type of building we have seen across top cities, more luxury buildings. the average size of the new single family home reached a new record after the great recession . so the type of construction we have seen has been targeted toward higher income indiv
this is great, michelle.rilliant part of your research paper on the mass distortion, like jobs day, that we see in multifamily. multifamily is doing great, but it is not condos in nashville like 20 years ago. michelle: we can all look at the breakdown -- tom: it is not what we knew years ago. downlle: if you break it to state level or msa level, what you will see is a real concentration of the multifamily building in certain cities. 55% of multifamily construction we have seen has been in 20...
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michelle: u.s. in ahead for us search -- just ahead for us, what police believe the thieves were after. jonathan: we are keeping a close eye on the rain that could affect memorial day for us. where they are he left from topical storm bonnie. that is coming up. erin: erin: i'm erin hawksworth. coming up, the nationals begin a nine-game roadtrip. that is where the maryland men lacrosse team forced o.t. in the national championship game. we have highlights and reaction in a few minutes. know you're budgeted for the expected, and the unexpected. know that at least the process of buying a new home can be clear and simple. know your investments can make retirement closer than you think know. the one word behind all the guidance we provide, tools we create, d services we offer. because when you have insight, you know. michelle: a busy weekend near los angeles this weekend. after someone vandalized the memorial to
michelle: u.s. in ahead for us search -- just ahead for us, what police believe the thieves were after. jonathan: we are keeping a close eye on the rain that could affect memorial day for us. where they are he left from topical storm bonnie. that is coming up. erin: erin: i'm erin hawksworth. coming up, the nationals begin a nine-game roadtrip. that is where the maryland men lacrosse team forced o.t. in the national championship game. we have highlights and reaction in a few minutes. know...
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michelle: thank you, steve. salutes our military this memorial day. many of the annual memorial traditions are at arlington national cemetery. president obama m [taps play] this was his last memorial day as president. he laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. he called on all americans to honor fallen servicemembers, saying they embody the best of all americans. president obama: we are so proud of them. we are so grateful for their sacrifice. we are so thankful to those families of the fallen. michelle: more than 300 volunteers helped place 130,000 roses on the headstones at arlington national cemetery this morning. another 30,000 were handed to visitors at the gate. washington, d.c., is home to so many monuments and memorials dedicated to servicemembers. people from all over the country are here, each with a different story to tell. jay korff spo lost their children in combat. >> arlington national cemetery is a very powerful place. jay: the magnitude of a nation's sacrifice can be found in arlington, virginia, where rolling hills go beyon
michelle: thank you, steve. salutes our military this memorial day. many of the annual memorial traditions are at arlington national cemetery. president obama m [taps play] this was his last memorial day as president. he laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. he called on all americans to honor fallen servicemembers, saying they embody the best of all americans. president obama: we are so proud of them. we are so grateful for their sacrifice. we are so thankful to those families of...
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. >> i turn to michelle, like, we could run, but once michelle gets pumped, i talked her out of it. >ter: why did you talk her out of it? >> i thought that amanda got caught. >> reporter: outside, a neighbor sees amanda but is afraid to intervene. >> after i got to that locked door and the guy didn't help me, i was like, he's going to come home and this is just going to be the end. >> reporter: that's when charles ramsey shows up. >> i see this girl going nuts trying to get out of a house. i go on the porch, and she says, help me get out, i've been in here a long time. >> he kind of, like, started to pull on the door, but he couldn't get it open, either. and so, he kind of kicks it, and he's like, there you go, finish kicking it out and you can get out. >> reporter: with reckless courage, amanda kicks her way to freedom and emerges, clinging to her terrified daughter. this is a cell phone image of that moment of freedom. >> she comes out with a little girl, and she says, "call 911, my name is amanda berry." >> help me, i'm amanda berry. i've been kidnapped and been missing for ten yea
. >> i turn to michelle, like, we could run, but once michelle gets pumped, i talked her out of it. >ter: why did you talk her out of it? >> i thought that amanda got caught. >> reporter: outside, a neighbor sees amanda but is afraid to intervene. >> after i got to that locked door and the guy didn't help me, i was like, he's going to come home and this is just going to be the end. >> reporter: that's when charles ramsey shows up. >> i see this girl going...
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. >> reporter: michelle said she was molested too many times to count. >> why go on with life? like what did i do to deserve all this? and for seven years i hid all this. >> reporter: scared that her abuser would carry out her threat to hurt her mother and deport her family. >> if i would tell, we would have nowhere to go. >> reporter: at 14, michelle said she could no longer keep his secret. i felt i was going to die her mom said. i believed her right away. they went to san jose police where michelle said that detectives interviewed her for hours and then listened to phone messages she said that her stepfather left. begging her mother not to report him. that was july 2014, 11 months later the police filed the case with the district attorney. the da wanted an additional interview and the police resubmitted the case in august, 13 months after the initial report. >> i don't know why they took so long. >> reporter: michelle finally contacted the investigative unit after reporting her stepfather tried to confront her in person. >> i even went down to the police station the day he s
. >> reporter: michelle said she was molested too many times to count. >> why go on with life? like what did i do to deserve all this? and for seven years i hid all this. >> reporter: scared that her abuser would carry out her threat to hurt her mother and deport her family. >> if i would tell, we would have nowhere to go. >> reporter: at 14, michelle said she could no longer keep his secret. i felt i was going to die her mom said. i believed her right away. they...
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and michelle knight, even even known to be missing. their abductor was a deranged school bus driver named ariel castro. but through the years of their captivity, they held on to one conviction -- that their families would never give up on them. ten years later, that faith brought them home. the story in their book begins this way. "now, we want the world to know. we survived, we love life. we were stronger than ariel castro." >> good evening, welcome to "20/20" saturday. >> we're about to take you on an amazing journey of resilience and faith. that's all amanda berry and gina dejesus had to hold onto to cleveland house of horrors. >> right here tonight, they're telling what did happen in a memoir, appropriately titled "hope." robin roberts with their incredible story. >> reporter: amanda berry, now 30, is tiny. just over five feet tall. but inside, a tower of strength. tell me what you were like when you were 13, what kind of teenager were you then? >> i was pretty much a home body. i stayed home a lot. you know, did my schoolwork. >>
and michelle knight, even even known to be missing. their abductor was a deranged school bus driver named ariel castro. but through the years of their captivity, they held on to one conviction -- that their families would never give up on them. ten years later, that faith brought them home. the story in their book begins this way. "now, we want the world to know. we survived, we love life. we were stronger than ariel castro." >> good evening, welcome to "20/20"...
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thank you, michelle. michelle wolf, everyone. we'll be right back. $95 a month for a smaller network, and monthly taxes and fees are always extra. with cricket, you get an unlimited plan on a bigger network for $65 a month after $5 auto pay credit, and monthly taxes and fees are always included. looks like t-mobile's not all it's cracked up to be. and now for a limited time, switch to cricket and get a $50 bill credit. cricket wireless. something to smile about. right sleeve, left sleeve,gs i looneck hole. t-shirt? is this shirt alive man? oh, i'm tucking baby. no dancing, i don't dance. oh you like my shirt? that's a tight shirt! hello? hi. certain t-shirts have different emotions. an oven-baked digiorno? or waiting for delivery? did you have that beard when we ordered? a hot, fresh-baked crust? or? did we order extra soggy? don't settle for delivery. rise to the occasion. it's not delivery. it's digiorno. a blade. many blades. tsharp blades.g. blades here, blades there. some more over there... whoa! that's not another blade. this is shielding. with
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to ask about michelle's case. two days later, the d.a. issued an arrest warrant. the stepfather pled not guilty. >> it was human error. >> reporter: terry harmon is in charge of the team prosecuting sex crimes. >> a tremendous apology is owed to the victim. i apologize to her. >> reporter: harmon says san jose police reminded her office about the case in february. seven months after it was submitted. >> it was either misplaced or misfiled or lost. >> reporter: when san jose police followed up with your office in february, you realized you didn't have the file. why didn't you expedite that and then make the arrest sometime in that month? >> i don't know that i have an answer to that. >> reporter: and then as far as the arrest you made right after we called, are you saying that was a coincidence? >> i can't speak to that. >> reporter: the investigative unit reviewed records for the past three years of child molestation cases submitted to the district attorney. we found, on average, the d.a. filed charges within a month of receiving a case. but at least 19 cases took
to ask about michelle's case. two days later, the d.a. issued an arrest warrant. the stepfather pled not guilty. >> it was human error. >> reporter: terry harmon is in charge of the team prosecuting sex crimes. >> a tremendous apology is owed to the victim. i apologize to her. >> reporter: harmon says san jose police reminded her office about the case in february. seven months after it was submitted. >> it was either misplaced or misfiled or lost. >>...
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michelle: all right. you have been listening to a live news conference with montgomery county police and prince george's police speaking about the two separate shootings that happened today and the takedown of the suspect. we of breaking news coverage. abc7 cameras were there when investigators took eulalio tordil in to custody just about an hour ago. that after 24-hour rampage that started in capital beltsvid ended in aspen hill. three people are dead including tordil's estranged wife who was shot outside high point high school about 24 hours ago. a second person died after being shot outside of westfield montgomery mall today in bethesda. a third at a giant in aspen hill. that shooting also happening early this morning. we are standing by for a news conference again. we are expecting another update soon. scott: all right. meanwhile we have team coverage as you expect for all of the crews that are at the scenes in this story. montgomery and prince george's county. we will begin with kimberly suiters who
michelle: all right. you have been listening to a live news conference with montgomery county police and prince george's police speaking about the two separate shootings that happened today and the takedown of the suspect. we of breaking news coverage. abc7 cameras were there when investigators took eulalio tordil in to custody just about an hour ago. that after 24-hour rampage that started in capital beltsvid ended in aspen hill. three people are dead including tordil's estranged wife who was...
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fouran has been reduced to years for michel platini. in belgium, the trial is underway for members of they killr cell, plotted to police officers. there are also links to the brussels and paris attacks. voters electpines, a new president. a firebrand major leads the pack . coming up with protests on the streets, greek lawmakers give the green light to another round of austerity measures. more in business. coming up, a look at an enormous serpent. a sculpture by a chinese artists is part of the show which kicked off on sunday. ♪ >> a mid a push to the right-wing, a prime minister steps down. we go now for our correspondent in vienna for more. can you tell us more about why this is happening? under chancellor had been extraordinary pressure without any let up since the result of the first round of the presidentiallectionshen th far right candidate took 35% of the vote in an explosive result which shocked the establishment left to the shadows the mainstream party. on for ay to hang couple of weeks, seeking to bolster his position by relyin
fouran has been reduced to years for michel platini. in belgium, the trial is underway for members of they killr cell, plotted to police officers. there are also links to the brussels and paris attacks. voters electpines, a new president. a firebrand major leads the pack . coming up with protests on the streets, greek lawmakers give the green light to another round of austerity measures. more in business. coming up, a look at an enormous serpent. a sculpture by a chinese artists is part of the...
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i'm michelle henery. thank you for joining us.n today's show -- sloakia's growing paramilitary force. overspending in spain -- a village impoverished by corruption. and, counting hungry crows in switzerland. here in europe the popularity of far right parties is on the rise. they have spread their xenophobic message on the back of fears about the arrival of hundred of thousands of migrants from the middle east and north africa during the refugee crisis. one country that has become unapologetically outspoken about its fear of refugees is slovakia. it has been heralded as an eu success story after breaking away from czechoslovakia and forming an independent democracy. but a worrying development today is a remarkable increase in the number of paramilitary groups in slovakia. our reporter visited its largest, called the branci. reporter: twice a month they go to war. at least, that's what it looks like at first glance. these paramilitaries say they want to protect slovakia as though the country wasn't part of a europe at peace, but ins
i'm michelle henery. thank you for joining us.n today's show -- sloakia's growing paramilitary force. overspending in spain -- a village impoverished by corruption. and, counting hungry crows in switzerland. here in europe the popularity of far right parties is on the rise. they have spread their xenophobic message on the back of fears about the arrival of hundred of thousands of migrants from the middle east and north africa during the refugee crisis. one country that has become...
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[chatter] >> we are looking at michelle daughtry. she is best known as the fromtunate or plagued mary downton abbey. but she seems to be doing well. she got her abbey at the end of the show. spoiler alert. you should be caught up to it by now. donald trump junior. >> who invited the trumps? >> going through my papers-- >> i cannot find it either. i am surprised to see them, to be honest. people not -- people might not know that michelle daughtry had a fiance. she was madly in love with an irish fellow. very sad. >> odell beckham from the new york times. there is a combination. >> we are seeing some of the women of "the view" here. abc, which iss of of course their network. >> if they got this far, chances are they have a ticket. >> they'll have had their tickets. there are those from "broad city," a very popular comedy show. famously, they have endorsed hillary clinton. >> he said there was a marked difference between the obama era dinners and the bush era dinners. >> the bush era dinners were fun as well. both were very good at givi
[chatter] >> we are looking at michelle daughtry. she is best known as the fromtunate or plagued mary downton abbey. but she seems to be doing well. she got her abbey at the end of the show. spoiler alert. you should be caught up to it by now. donald trump junior. >> who invited the trumps? >> going through my papers-- >> i cannot find it either. i am surprised to see them, to be honest. people not -- people might not know that michelle daughtry had a fiance. she was...
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i'm michelle henery. thank you for joining us.oming up on today's show: gearing up to close the austrian border, getting to grips with drugs in russia, singing your way to success in sweden. there is a picturesque mountain crossing that connects italy and austria called the brenner pass. there cows graze, famers raise crops and the austrians and italians who live in the area, mingle easily. but this border region, once seen as a symbol of europe's cohesion, could now herald its disintegration. fearing the arrival of thousands of refugees, austria has announced plans to erect a 400 meter high fence as a way to slow down the flow of migrants. forming part of europe's borderless schengen zone, brenner is one of the routes that migrants use as they head towards northern europe. while italy vehemently opposes the plan, there is more and more support for border controls from the austrian side. yet the people who live and work in the region are not happy about it. >> michael kerschbaumer has been up since 3:00 a.m. this morning, he's alr
i'm michelle henery. thank you for joining us.oming up on today's show: gearing up to close the austrian border, getting to grips with drugs in russia, singing your way to success in sweden. there is a picturesque mountain crossing that connects italy and austria called the brenner pass. there cows graze, famers raise crops and the austrians and italians who live in the area, mingle easily. but this border region, once seen as a symbol of europe's cohesion, could now herald its disintegration....
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oh, michelle left it at home. she's got snapchat. obamacare is great and it is really working, sign up now. michelle obama in our water after posting this video earlier today. >> obamacare is great and it is really working. [laughter] michelle obama: honey, when you just talk to someone who has been through this. i have to go to soul cycle. obama: she's right. can we get together? now that is a great move. can we get together? [said music playing] want to my advice? stop sending me all these links. you can just be yourself for a while. bes. obama: so i can just myself? yesterday, i had a beer at 11:30 in the morning. and mcdonald's for breakfast. michelle will be in spin class so she will never know. >> it will be long before you'll be able to walk right out of the zippity doo singing dah. you will have time to work on your tent. : and i got ama sweet deal on a chevy tahoe. >> we're here. we're here. pres. obama: yes. 347th round of golf for the year. it is totally great. think of a reason to care. i have tried. [applause] pres. obam
oh, michelle left it at home. she's got snapchat. obamacare is great and it is really working, sign up now. michelle obama in our water after posting this video earlier today. >> obamacare is great and it is really working. [laughter] michelle obama: honey, when you just talk to someone who has been through this. i have to go to soul cycle. obama: she's right. can we get together? now that is a great move. can we get together? [said music playing] want to my advice? stop sending me all...
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michelle: the damage done to u.s. intelligence capabilities, it is staggering, beyond our ability to describe how terrible that is. we were talking about damage assessment, when i was an executive, one responsibility of my office was to do damage assessments. it was difficult enough to do one on a long serving spy, that was 17 years having access to sensitive information and everything that she compromised, that is a difficult process, but that is expanded exponentially into what snowden was able to do and handover to the russians. so, i do not envy the people who today are trying to access the extent of this damage, because it is extremely difficult. save time forto some questions. toan: i just want to add that. we are working with a large oil and gas company. i guess they are all large. they suffered an attack. it was going after the executive in the country and one of them was compromised. malware was inserted on his laptop. and then, once he was compromised, it moved laterally to all other executive, because they
michelle: the damage done to u.s. intelligence capabilities, it is staggering, beyond our ability to describe how terrible that is. we were talking about damage assessment, when i was an executive, one responsibility of my office was to do damage assessments. it was difficult enough to do one on a long serving spy, that was 17 years having access to sensitive information and everything that she compromised, that is a difficult process, but that is expanded exponentially into what snowden was...
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our magnificent first lady, michelle obama. [applause] dr. jill bidanding en. [applause] madam first lady, dr. biden, thank you for your leadership in creating the joining forces initiative to empower our service members, veterans, caregivers, and families. as we celebrate all women veterans, we're also proud to be honoring one woman veteran in particular, retired brigadier wilma l. bought, u.s. air force. [applause] a trailblazing woman who gave nearly 30 years to service. one of the first women to become brigadier general. [applause] the first woman to deploy with a strategic air command meant bombardment wing on operational deployment. one of the most decorated women in american history. now she is president emeritus of the women in military service for america memorial foundation. keep that in mind. [laughter] here we have a slight change in our scheduled program. your program shows dr. biden speaking later in the program but after 340 days in space, astronaut scott kelly has come back to earth, landing in kazakhstan late last night. it is longest time an a
our magnificent first lady, michelle obama. [applause] dr. jill bidanding en. [applause] madam first lady, dr. biden, thank you for your leadership in creating the joining forces initiative to empower our service members, veterans, caregivers, and families. as we celebrate all women veterans, we're also proud to be honoring one woman veteran in particular, retired brigadier wilma l. bought, u.s. air force. [applause] a trailblazing woman who gave nearly 30 years to service. one of the first...