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and then michelle chimed in.h boy. >> oh, my goodness, when she opened her mouth, dad just flipped off the handle. and, of course, marc just, i don't know, stepped in as a husband, like a husband should do. >> reporter: that's how it began, the trouble between father and son. the trouble that was going to get so much worse. marc split away from the family business. michelle helped with the book-keeping. >> i was just amazed at what they were able to accomplish. >> reporter: and they were a good team, said michelle's mom, kathy. >> they both just had the ability to work together to -- and make money. >> reporter: marc got into real estate investment. his first, a trailer park no one else would touch. >> i couldn't believ b i was just, what are you thinking? have you lost your mind? he flipped it. made him about $100,000 profit. >> reporter: and so having done it once, he figured he'd do it again. >> absolutely. >> reporter: and again and again. >> absolutely. >> reporter: and the money seemed to roll in. marc move
and then michelle chimed in.h boy. >> oh, my goodness, when she opened her mouth, dad just flipped off the handle. and, of course, marc just, i don't know, stepped in as a husband, like a husband should do. >> reporter: that's how it began, the trouble between father and son. the trouble that was going to get so much worse. marc split away from the family business. michelle helped with the book-keeping. >> i was just amazed at what they were able to accomplish. >>...
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it'll never be the same without michelle. fact that it becomes all about david dooley. >> he's the victim. >> it's all about him. >> he's the person -- >> yeah, and -- >> who got treated badly by -- >> it's -- >> the system. >> michelle deserves justice. i mean, she deserves all this to be, we all deserve all this to be over with. >> reporter: that's all for this edition of dateline. tune in to dateline's "saturday night mystery" tomorrow night at eight, seven central. and we'll see you again next friday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, goodnight. >>> too many kids and adults endure and ignore concussions. >> we're interrupting briefly to try to keep you abreast of the events happening locally in our area today, where the pentagon was one of the subjects of teis
it'll never be the same without michelle. fact that it becomes all about david dooley. >> he's the victim. >> it's all about him. >> he's the person -- >> yeah, and -- >> who got treated badly by -- >> it's -- >> the system. >> michelle deserves justice. i mean, she deserves all this to be, we all deserve all this to be over with. >> reporter: that's all for this edition of dateline. tune in to dateline's "saturday night mystery"...
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it'll never be the same without michelle.rating in all of this is the fact that it becomes all about david dooley. >> he's the victim. >> it's all about him. >> he's the person -- >> yeah, and -- >> who got treated badly by -- >> it's -- >> the system. >> michelle deserves justice. i mean, she deserves all this to be, we all deserve all this to be over with. >> reporter: that's all for this edition of dateline. tune in to dateline's "saturday night mystery" tomorrow night at eight, seven central. and we'll see you again next friday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, goodnight. kroe . >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> right now at 11:00, it's the haves and the have nots when it comes to the rain. on the left is cape may county, where the rain has been falling for several hours now. on the right, in penns landing, still dry enough to rol
it'll never be the same without michelle.rating in all of this is the fact that it becomes all about david dooley. >> he's the victim. >> it's all about him. >> he's the person -- >> yeah, and -- >> who got treated badly by -- >> it's -- >> the system. >> michelle deserves justice. i mean, she deserves all this to be, we all deserve all this to be over with. >> reporter: that's all for this edition of dateline. tune in to dateline's...
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it'll never be the same without michelle.ng in all of this is the fact that it becomes all about david dooley. >> he's the victim. >> it's all about him. >> he's the person -- >> yeah, and -- >> who got treated badly by -- >> it's -- >> the system. >> michelle deserves justice. i mean, she deserves all this to be, we all deserve all this to be over with. >> reporter: that's all for this edition of dateline. tune in to dateline's "saturday night mystery" tomorrow night at eight, seven central. and we'll see you again next friday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, goodnight. >>> next at 11:00, a party at tesla. live as the first 30 owners of the model three get key skbloos the weekend heats up. i'll show you which areas warm up to the mid-90s. the news in 30 seconds. . >>> the curtain has been pulled back. tonight, a big party at the tesla factory in fremont as the model 3 made the debut. elon musk at the wheel. the news at 11:00. starts right now. good friday evening thanks for joining us i'm janelle wang. >> and ter
it'll never be the same without michelle.ng in all of this is the fact that it becomes all about david dooley. >> he's the victim. >> it's all about him. >> he's the person -- >> yeah, and -- >> who got treated badly by -- >> it's -- >> the system. >> michelle deserves justice. i mean, she deserves all this to be, we all deserve all this to be over with. >> reporter: that's all for this edition of dateline. tune in to dateline's...
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michelle: thank you. amazon is hiring. the company looking to fill 50,000 positions across the u.s. they have plans to make thousands of on the spot offers august 2 when it opens ten new amazon.com shipping sites including the one in baltimore as part of the job stay. google wants to help prepare the workforce of the future. the president of the search engine ph announced an initiative in block post. it will be invested in the u.s. and europe to chain job seekers and improve working condition for those employed. >> a new hearing implant will let the users take call and stream music from the devices. the announcement came today. apple is partners with cochlear limited to produce the device that got approval in june. it will have external and surgically implanted components much like the hearing aids. they will launch the implants in september. this is must see video. of course from florida. they have gators. that is a gator. the boynton beach police officer trying his hand on the gator wrestling caught on
michelle: thank you. amazon is hiring. the company looking to fill 50,000 positions across the u.s. they have plans to make thousands of on the spot offers august 2 when it opens ten new amazon.com shipping sites including the one in baltimore as part of the job stay. google wants to help prepare the workforce of the future. the president of the search engine ph announced an initiative in block post. it will be invested in the u.s. and europe to chain job seekers and improve working condition...
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michelle: the d.c. police trying to find six members of a robotics team from burundi missing since tuesday. they were in town for the robotics competition at constitution hall. they were staying at a dorm at trinity university. d.c. police say two of the teens were seen entering the canada. no foul play is expected. >> we all know the dangers of the dehydration and overheating. but there is a risk that isn't easy to spot. scott taylor has more on that threat and what to do to fight back from this. scott? scott: i got the experts here who told me everything else on the playground is ok slide here is hot. that is when mom and dad have to pay attention to danger zone. look at this. see how hot it is. 118 degrees. just below 120. earlier we were all over the area to double check if the mom and dad should be safe for kids at the playground. >> this is what the summer fun is supposed to look like. when the temperature soar, you couldn't ask for better relief. we are talking playgrounds. "7 on your side" test
michelle: the d.c. police trying to find six members of a robotics team from burundi missing since tuesday. they were in town for the robotics competition at constitution hall. they were staying at a dorm at trinity university. d.c. police say two of the teens were seen entering the canada. no foul play is expected. >> we all know the dangers of the dehydration and overheating. but there is a risk that isn't easy to spot. scott taylor has more on that threat and what to do to fight back...
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michelle: it looks fun. thank you. stay connected with the stormwatch7 weather team for alerts that could accompany the heat. download the free stormwatch7 weather app or follow us on facebook and twitter. nancy: meantime, the chipotle on route 7 in sterling is back open after dozens were sick after eating there. workers scrub down the kitchen and the dining room yesterday. the health department is trying to determine if the norovirus is to blame. michelle: senator trump wants senators to skip the august recess to get a healthcare deal done. the president hosted the republican senators at the white house today working to convince them to repeal and replace obamacare. mitch mcconnell says he will move ahead with a vote to repeal the affordable care act but even the president says that is not enough. >> they need a repeal. repeel and replace. >> repealing the healthcare law without a replacement is worse. it would cause the healthcare system to implode. creating michelle: a new report from the congressional budget office
michelle: it looks fun. thank you. stay connected with the stormwatch7 weather team for alerts that could accompany the heat. download the free stormwatch7 weather app or follow us on facebook and twitter. nancy: meantime, the chipotle on route 7 in sterling is back open after dozens were sick after eating there. workers scrub down the kitchen and the dining room yesterday. the health department is trying to determine if the norovirus is to blame. michelle: senator trump wants senators to skip...
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michelle: magic.ans of the kendrick lamar got a cance to buy the rapper's clothing and the other merchandise today. some waited for hours for a pop-up store to open on m street in georgetown in the heat. he q mccray has more on the weekend summer sizzle. q: we are live at the bullpen. this is now down to 119 so it's cooling down. the number of the people here gone up a lot. when it comes to the firefighters, working. >> the heat this the summer, either you are fighting in it or you are training in it. >> hydrate. stay ahead of the game. wait until you get a break. >> a must for the trainees. they have 50 pounds of gear on. >> we are getting acclimated to it. >> these guys wearing the bunker gear themselves. you the air packs and the tools that you are carrying. >> like a saw. >> chen you incorporate the -- chen you -- chen you incorporate the flames. they have more pressing things on their mind. >> we do complain. we get paid to save lives. >> they could use a break here at truckaroo. reporting live,
michelle: magic.ans of the kendrick lamar got a cance to buy the rapper's clothing and the other merchandise today. some waited for hours for a pop-up store to open on m street in georgetown in the heat. he q mccray has more on the weekend summer sizzle. q: we are live at the bullpen. this is now down to 119 so it's cooling down. the number of the people here gone up a lot. when it comes to the firefighters, working. >> the heat this the summer, either you are fighting in it or you are...
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michelle: see you then. roads are reopened after this hour after a driver rammed his car in a barrier and injured an officer. michelle: this happened at second street southeast. alison: stephen tschida has been out the scene all afternoon. tell us what happened? >> a tense situation here that went on for hours. >> they hauled away both the damage police cruiser and the car which intentionally struck the car. the police say at 11:45 this morning the black car hit a barrier and a cruiser that injured a police officer. it prompted a lockdown of the area. those inside buildings told to stay put and those on the street told to get inside. some waited anxiously at the library. >> we heard a commotion and they told us we couldn't go outside. we were on lockdown. >> eventually the all-clear. nothing dangerous found in the vehicle. but a lot of fr capitol hill. >> scary. isn't it? yeah. >> at this point there is no apparent link to terrorism. these are serious offenses and we should learn more about the suspect when
michelle: see you then. roads are reopened after this hour after a driver rammed his car in a barrier and injured an officer. michelle: this happened at second street southeast. alison: stephen tschida has been out the scene all afternoon. tell us what happened? >> a tense situation here that went on for hours. >> they hauled away both the damage police cruiser and the car which intentionally struck the car. the police say at 11:45 this morning the black car hit a barrier and a...
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michelle: k.k.k. rally planned in charlottesville tomorrow and dozens of the people expected to attend plan to have guns with them. virginia is an open carry state. the white supremacist group protesting the charlottesville city council decision to remove a statue of robert e. lee from a park there. charlottesville officials are telling people to avoid the area and confrontations with members of that group. now to an update. bizarre story. bizarre twist in a murder investigation abc7 has been following now since april. police believe the person responsible for death is diede -- is dead. they are not naming the person of interest but said they knew each other well. alison: major road closures set to go into effect in a few hours as the crews begin to improve access between walter reed and metro. with the road closures will come detonations. that is right. starting july 17, crews will begin blasting into the ground below rockville pike. to create the space for a new elevator shaft. they will start diggi
michelle: k.k.k. rally planned in charlottesville tomorrow and dozens of the people expected to attend plan to have guns with them. virginia is an open carry state. the white supremacist group protesting the charlottesville city council decision to remove a statue of robert e. lee from a park there. charlottesville officials are telling people to avoid the area and confrontations with members of that group. now to an update. bizarre story. bizarre twist in a murder investigation abc7 has been...
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michelle? michelle: looking good. thank you, steve. next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- disappearancing rewards -- disappearing rewards. "7 on your side" consumer alert. the three things you have to do to cash in on the we have team coverage after 5:00 from kent island in stevensville, maryland. confirmed ef-2 tornado roaring across the area overnight. look at the devastation as the families who survive the storm describe the moments the twister hit. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help
michelle? michelle: looking good. thank you, steve. next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- disappearancing rewards -- disappearing rewards. "7 on your side" consumer alert. the three things you have to do to cash in on the we have team coverage after 5:00 from kent island in stevensville, maryland. confirmed ef-2 tornado roaring across the area overnight. look at the devastation as the families who survive the storm describe the moments the twister hit. fios is not cable. we're a...
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michelle: caught on video. police diving to water to save people trapped in a sinkerring car -- sinking car. they got a big boost from people nearby. y'all plus a mother and a daughter beaten after the attack was caught on video. michelle: and tonight experts from the employment justice center taking your calls about workplace rights. call 703-236-9220. they will be taking c alison: just in from fairfax county police are looking for vandals who caused $20,000 in damage to white oaks elementary school in burke. investigators believe the vandalism happened late sunday or early monday morning. you can see the vandals damaged a brand new playground they had there. a shed. and then they set several small fires insi michelle: investigators don't know what or who started the massive fire in houston. the fire spread from a warehouse to a car dealership destroying at least a dozen vehicles. nearby transformer exploded in the fire. knocking out power to thousands of homes and businesses. fortunately no one was hurt. alis
michelle: caught on video. police diving to water to save people trapped in a sinkerring car -- sinking car. they got a big boost from people nearby. y'all plus a mother and a daughter beaten after the attack was caught on video. michelle: and tonight experts from the employment justice center taking your calls about workplace rights. call 703-236-9220. they will be taking c alison: just in from fairfax county police are looking for vandals who caused $20,000 in damage to white oaks elementary...
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michelle: good news there.oks was in the middle of a song "unanswered prayers" in a concert in ellicott oklahoy when he saw something that made him stop. >> big plans. do you have that yet? where do you want to go on the honeymoon? where? no idea? if you pick hawaii, i'll pay for it. >> pick tahiti or something. >> her boyfriend proposed. he posted when you shut down the entire garth concert to propose to the love of your life. oops, sorry. not sorry. nancy: lucky that he said yes. congratulations. good for him. let's check in with larry smith to find out what is coming up new at 5:00. larry: ahead at 5:00, new information at the breaking news at the capitol where a man ran a vehicle to a barricade. a man throwing a child into traffic. the child is unarmed. at 5:00, meet be whom who rushed to the child's aid as others chased the man down. the piece of history found in an attic ahead at "abc7 news at 5:00". see you in a few. michelle: thank you. 1,500 dominion energy customers are waiting for the power to come b
michelle: good news there.oks was in the middle of a song "unanswered prayers" in a concert in ellicott oklahoy when he saw something that made him stop. >> big plans. do you have that yet? where do you want to go on the honeymoon? where? no idea? if you pick hawaii, i'll pay for it. >> pick tahiti or something. >> her boyfriend proposed. he posted when you shut down the entire garth concert to propose to the love of your life. oops, sorry. not sorry. nancy: lucky...
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michelle: the new move that could have robert e. lee michelle: the plan to remove statue of robert e. lee from city park does not violate law. in a court filing they said the law against removing a war memorial implies to monuments installed after the law was passed. the lee statute dates back to 1924. dueling protest over the statute's fate. the removal is being challenged in court. hearing scheduled next month. jonathan: technology is allowing us to get a conversation with a holocaust survivor. there is a hologram that can answer your questions. >> what nightmares did you have after? >> i have a nightmare of fire and not -- finding myself in a gas chamber and being gassed. jonathan: the hologram built with the help of a survivor who spent five hours a day answering every question you can imagine so the developers could develop this program. that program will be available at museums worldwide later this year. you will find more online from the web partner circa.com. michelle: only on 7, georgetown man accused of taking nude photos
michelle: the new move that could have robert e. lee michelle: the plan to remove statue of robert e. lee from city park does not violate law. in a court filing they said the law against removing a war memorial implies to monuments installed after the law was passed. the lee statute dates back to 1924. dueling protest over the statute's fate. the removal is being challenged in court. hearing scheduled next month. jonathan: technology is allowing us to get a conversation with a holocaust...
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michelle: times have changed. still to come at 6:00, a police officer smacked by a naked man on a metro train. that is not all he did. jonathan: plus, an out-of-this-world light show in time for the fourth. but this one thanks to mother fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs 20 times faster than most people have. and it's just $79.99 a month online for the first year. with tv and phone for $79.99 a month. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years. all with a 2-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com. jonathan: skies over iowa look this gives us something to look forward to tonight. this was the grand finale in a fourth of july celebration in iowa. they have a tradition. they have a midnight parade followed by fireworks. one of many fireworks displays that went
michelle: times have changed. still to come at 6:00, a police officer smacked by a naked man on a metro train. that is not all he did. jonathan: plus, an out-of-this-world light show in time for the fourth. but this one thanks to mother fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs 20 times faster than most people have. and it's just $79.99 a month online for the first year. with tv and phone...
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michelle: a warning about a local lake. you will want to keep your dog out of. >> if this is common in many buildings. what if you need is the back of michelle: members of the port authority high angle rescue team went you have after them and the photographers had all the camera gear with them. the men were not hurt. but they are being charged. >> maryland congressional officials are calling on the federal transit administration to sign an agreement to immediately fund the purple line. the democrats sent joint letter to the head of the organization claiming that there are no major hurdles to prevent signing of the agreement. once signed the construction should begin. lawsuit is pending over the light rail to connect montgomery and prince george's county. jonathan: a warning going out because of two popular lakes. keep your pet aprey from the lakes. the green algae causing concern at lake needwood and lake frank both in derwood. people are told to keep pets on the leash and stay away from the water. this is the eighth year t
michelle: a warning about a local lake. you will want to keep your dog out of. >> if this is common in many buildings. what if you need is the back of michelle: members of the port authority high angle rescue team went you have after them and the photographers had all the camera gear with them. the men were not hurt. but they are being charged. >> maryland congressional officials are calling on the federal transit administration to sign an agreement to immediately fund the purple...
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michelle: the d.c. police searching for another man caught on surveillance video exchanging gunfire in northeast last week. one of the bullets struck a 1-year-old boy. they a and charged him with assault with a dangerous weapon. investigators are also looking for a third person of interest. happening today meeting ward eight no crack down on violence. they are hosting a town hall to get the communities involved the public safety. it is 6:30 tonight. the fate of 11-month-old charlie gard now in the hands of an american neurosurgeon. a brain specialist completed two-day examination on charlie and the findings will determine if the baby lives or dies. charlie has a severe genetic illness. he can't see, hear or breathe without help. the british doctors want to take him off life support but the parents are fighting to keep him alive. >> he is our flesh and blood. michelle: if the doctor believes an experimental treatment can save his life the infant will be sent to the u.s. to receive it. nancy: resur jent h
michelle: the d.c. police searching for another man caught on surveillance video exchanging gunfire in northeast last week. one of the bullets struck a 1-year-old boy. they a and charged him with assault with a dangerous weapon. investigators are also looking for a third person of interest. happening today meeting ward eight no crack down on violence. they are hosting a town hall to get the communities involved the public safety. it is 6:30 tonight. the fate of 11-month-old charlie gard now in...
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michelle: thank you, doug. chipotle in sterling shut the doors after a number of the people report getting sick after eating there. alison: sound familiar? we learned that the chipotle on route 7 will not reopen today. so what caused the illnesses? >> jeff goldberg with the latest. jeff: the moment the customers find out why the sterling location is closed. >> you're kidding. >> scary. jeff: many turn around leave shaking their heads. >> disappointed. i like chipotle. >> very disturbing. jeff chipotle voluntarily shut down the restaurant on monday after multiple people commented on the website iwaspoisoned.com. saying they were sick with fever, nausea and vomiting after eating at the sterling location. some vows to never again return. >> i don't know if i'll come back. >> i won't be back. >> my kids eat it, too. not worth it. c the loudoun county health officials to understand the cause and resolve the situation as quickly as possible. the company says the symptoms are consistent with norovirus but, "norovirus
michelle: thank you, doug. chipotle in sterling shut the doors after a number of the people report getting sick after eating there. alison: sound familiar? we learned that the chipotle on route 7 will not reopen today. so what caused the illnesses? >> jeff goldberg with the latest. jeff: the moment the customers find out why the sterling location is closed. >> you're kidding. >> scary. jeff: many turn around leave shaking their heads. >> disappointed. i like chipotle....
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>> michelle: swampland. not much. >> anthony: body disposal. >> michelle: you can say that.estaurant, we would actually come here for the seafood and it would be elegant. >> anthony: well, you have the waiters in the little bolero-type jacket things. >> michelle: or a bow tie and there's still some places in miami that still have that. >> anthony: this is how you drink coffee in miami. >> michelle: the real places give you the milk first, then the coffee. >> anthony: what do they call this? >> michelle: it's a big cup with lileups. >> anthony: it is basically like the coffee version, the caffeine version of a one-hitter. i'd have one of those. at the next place, i'd have another. i basically get increasingly jangly as i head towards work. >> michelle: i grew up on the colada. at 4 i think i had my first colada. we all give our babies coffee. they put their finger in it to taste it and they all grow up loving coffee. >> anthony: that's good. so this is a nonjudgmental land, you can pretty much get away with almost anything. anthony: it's good coffee. >> michelle: i'm so glad
>> michelle: swampland. not much. >> anthony: body disposal. >> michelle: you can say that.estaurant, we would actually come here for the seafood and it would be elegant. >> anthony: well, you have the waiters in the little bolero-type jacket things. >> michelle: or a bow tie and there's still some places in miami that still have that. >> anthony: this is how you drink coffee in miami. >> michelle: the real places give you the milk first, then the...
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michelle: a wild scene is there. florida, when a man drove a car with propane tanks into an apartment building. he did it on purpose after having an argument with his girlfriend who lived in that building. there were five people inside at the time including ad to her. everyone survived except for the driver of the car. jonathan: there is new details now on monday's escape and recapture of an undocumented immigrant in loudoun county. michelle: we now learned that marlo danilo rivas-mendez was deported five times between 2007 and last year. recently rivas-mendez was arrested for public intoxication. in transport he complained the handcuffs were too tight. when the driver stopped so the officers could loosen them, rivas-mendez ran off. before he is deported a sixth time, rivas-mendez will face charges related to the escape. jonathan: u.s. congressman now stirred up a huge controversy in his visit to poland. the backlash is over a selfie video that he posted on youtube. some called it bizarre and disgusting. >> actual ca
michelle: a wild scene is there. florida, when a man drove a car with propane tanks into an apartment building. he did it on purpose after having an argument with his girlfriend who lived in that building. there were five people inside at the time including ad to her. everyone survived except for the driver of the car. jonathan: there is new details now on monday's escape and recapture of an undocumented immigrant in loudoun county. michelle: we now learned that marlo danilo rivas-mendez was...
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michelle: thank you, nathan. heart-broken family wants answers after its patriarch adriano lombre was shot and killed on the beltway. married and a father of four he was shot near the pennsylvania avenue exit. shortly before midnight saturday. tonight his family is struggling to come to terms with the loss. >> he wasn't just in the family circle. he was the centerpiece to the family. he kept everybody together. he was the life of the party. it wasn't a party unless my dad was there. michelle: they say the shooting was intentional despite that lombre wasn't specifically targeted. anyone who may have something that night late saturday call the police. jonathan: security will be tight for the fourth of july festivities on the national mall. what can you expect if you plan to join hundreds of folks out there to celebrate? the fence behind you is a giveaway. you can't get in there unless you do what? q: there is a lot to do before you get in this area. your will notice tourists and law enforcement. the police are here
michelle: thank you, nathan. heart-broken family wants answers after its patriarch adriano lombre was shot and killed on the beltway. married and a father of four he was shot near the pennsylvania avenue exit. shortly before midnight saturday. tonight his family is struggling to come to terms with the loss. >> he wasn't just in the family circle. he was the centerpiece to the family. he kept everybody together. he was the life of the party. it wasn't a party unless my dad was there....
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michelle: the fire is only 5% contained. the whittier fire forced 4,000 people to evacuate their homes. this time lapse video shows how quickly the flames spread over a mountain peak. it started at 7 at night and goes until 1 centre next afternoon -- 1:00 the next afternoon. it destroyed two dozen buildings and several vehicles. alison: look at this. vacationers in the outer banks have a story to tell. a massive water spout was cited today. this was near kill devil hills. this is one of a few spotted today that prompted the tornado warnings. no reports of injuries. also caught on video a true rarity for europe. this afternoon a tornado went ripping across an open field in austria. the twister packed 110-mile-per-hour winds. local media reports the storm that spawned it caused 15 million euros worth of damage. no reports though of any injuries. steve: very strange to see it there. the heatwave, we are at day number one. how is everyone doing? everyone doing okay? michelle: today wasn't bad. steve: tomorrow we crank it up. amp
michelle: the fire is only 5% contained. the whittier fire forced 4,000 people to evacuate their homes. this time lapse video shows how quickly the flames spread over a mountain peak. it started at 7 at night and goes until 1 centre next afternoon -- 1:00 the next afternoon. it destroyed two dozen buildings and several vehicles. alison: look at this. vacationers in the outer banks have a story to tell. a massive water spout was cited today. this was near kill devil hills. this is one of a few...
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michelle: i love how he blows out the candles.ope they show that again with his hat, fanning it. he has scaled back some but this year he is closed garden and he has gone from planting 200 to 60 so he is taking it easy but he is still visiting the garden a few days a week. nancy: good for him. michelle: you can get fresh produce. who can argue with that? brought you patti la belle's sweet poe faye toe pie is unveiling -- potato pie is unveiling another item. but nancy is not thrilled. nancy: they are selling troppals. they are pickles with fruit punch. i don't know why this is happening. it's getting mixed reaction online. this sounds like one of the things that -- michelle: hoax. nancy: pregnant and having cravings. tropicals. so there you go. michelle: there is 16 and 25 calllies. there -- serves 16 and 25 calories. there you go. coming up. >> police officers deal with a day. we get a look at what it's like. i'm jeff goldberg. we have that coming up. >> this is where we stay cool. i'm scott taylor. but this is a danger zone. how
michelle: i love how he blows out the candles.ope they show that again with his hat, fanning it. he has scaled back some but this year he is closed garden and he has gone from planting 200 to 60 so he is taking it easy but he is still visiting the garden a few days a week. nancy: good for him. michelle: you can get fresh produce. who can argue with that? brought you patti la belle's sweet poe faye toe pie is unveiling -- potato pie is unveiling another item. but nancy is not thrilled. nancy:...
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but first let's turn things over to michelle marsh. michelle: all right, nancy. you know, no matter where you drive in the area, you are likely to hit traffic. gas prices are also at their lowest point in a dozen years. website wallet hub says that has 87% of americans going somewhere by car every day. but that is also adding up to collectively losing $124 billion each year just sitting in traffi fuel. of the 100 cities studied, d.c. ranks as the fourth worst city to drive in. it's only behind san francisco, oakland and detroit. d.c. also ties for the most time stuck in traffic and the highest likelihood of having an accident. drivers are also paying the fourth highest rate for parking. that makes you want towage, right? >> it does. michelle: i don't have better news to share. >> we're all like right, tell us something we don't know. nancy: it makes it difficult if you get lost driving. there are so many one-ways you have to the a huge loop to make it back to where you should have been in the first place. >> it's funny sometimes the studies they pay for and we ar
but first let's turn things over to michelle marsh. michelle: all right, nancy. you know, no matter where you drive in the area, you are likely to hit traffic. gas prices are also at their lowest point in a dozen years. website wallet hub says that has 87% of americans going somewhere by car every day. but that is also adding up to collectively losing $124 billion each year just sitting in traffi fuel. of the 100 cities studied, d.c. ranks as the fourth worst city to drive in. it's only behind...
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michelle: okay. one reason. way more convenient.llow the employees to buy things in the break room and get in the front door and log in the computers. each chip implanted in a person's hand costs $300 which would be covered by the company. employees won't be required to get the chip but 50 people voluntarily signed up for one and it does not have g.p.s. in it if you are wondering so they can't track people. larry: back to the severe weather only place to have severe weather last night. this is videotape from arizona, apache junction. it's 25 mile east of phoenix. the problem there was the flooding. look at the video. people had to be rescued by the helicopter. because the streets were flooded. in pennsylvania, you can see 17 hikers there -- i should say in pennsylvania the floodwaters lifted cars up. winds damaged homes. streets were flooded. trees were uprooted. it forced road closures. today people are picking up and trying to clean up from yesterday's tornado, or last night's tornado, people understand that the possession, belong
michelle: okay. one reason. way more convenient.llow the employees to buy things in the break room and get in the front door and log in the computers. each chip implanted in a person's hand costs $300 which would be covered by the company. employees won't be required to get the chip but 50 people voluntarily signed up for one and it does not have g.p.s. in it if you are wondering so they can't track people. larry: back to the severe weather only place to have severe weather last night. this is...
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michelle? michelle: okay! thank you, steve.s out of san antonio where ten people died while packed inside a semi-trailer full of undocumented immigrants. texas congressman says the truck passed through a border patrol kek point two hours before it was discovered. what is unclear is whether 100 people got in the trailer before or after it crossed the border. the truck driver arrested claims he did not know people were inside of the trailer. nancy: the state of ohio executed a death row inmate today. the first execution in three years. ronald phillips died by lethal injection. a court found him guilty in 1993. he was convicted of raping and killing his girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter. the girl's mother was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. she died of cancer in prison tonight of the three convicts breaking out of a california jail. remember this? the guys recaptured last year. this is now the first look from a different point of view. the men documented the every move on a cell phone. they videotape themselves breaking out.
michelle? michelle: okay! thank you, steve.s out of san antonio where ten people died while packed inside a semi-trailer full of undocumented immigrants. texas congressman says the truck passed through a border patrol kek point two hours before it was discovered. what is unclear is whether 100 people got in the trailer before or after it crossed the border. the truck driver arrested claims he did not know people were inside of the trailer. nancy: the state of ohio executed a death row inmate...
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michelle: for sure!ily says it is important to have this kind of lineage because it gives them a sense of home that is hard to find now. especially in wade county. i lived in wade county in north carolina. you don't find things like that. nancy: you talk about the land grant from king george ii you are going back. michelle: you have history. nancy: cool story. jonathan: this is a crazy story. early morning fight that ended with an afternoon explosion. this is the aftermath here. police in florida say a guy filled a car up with propane tanks. intentionally drove his car into an apartment building. what you saw was one of the tanks blowing up. it's believed that he was targeting one woman specifically. perhaps an ex-girlfriend. the police say the two got in a fight and the man returned with four tanks of propane in his car. he did die in the crash. no one else was he raced his car in at a high rate of speed in this apartment where five people were. apparently intending to kill them, blow the place up, crea
michelle: for sure!ily says it is important to have this kind of lineage because it gives them a sense of home that is hard to find now. especially in wade county. i lived in wade county in north carolina. you don't find things like that. nancy: you talk about the land grant from king george ii you are going back. michelle: you have history. nancy: cool story. jonathan: this is a crazy story. early morning fight that ended with an afternoon explosion. this is the aftermath here. police in...
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michelle: estaremos muy pendientes.minar el rodaje de su Último film, nos la encontramos para hablar de su destape, en el vÍdeo de romeo santos. >> afortunadamente mi primera vez fue con romeo santos. [risas] estoy mÁs que contenta. preguntaron si querÍa el papel, y yo pregunte: con quiÉn? cuando me dijeron con romeo dos santos, dije: sÍ! cuando nos tenÍamos que dar el beso, yo tragaba agua, se me metÍa agua en los oídos. eso me pareciÓ muy cómico a mÍ, que lo sufrí. reportera: confiesa que le dio mucho nervio cuando tuvo que hacer "pole dance", a jessica le preguntamos por su corazÓn, pero prefirió pensar que le quedaba un aÑo con muchos proyectos. jessica: hola todos, esta es un saludo para mi familia de "primer impacto". michelle: un saludo para jessica tambiÉn. felicidades por este Éxito. estÁ guapÍsima! pamela: sÍ. hermosísima. michelle: una fanÁtica sorprende a jennifer lÓpez al apa lanzarse sobre ella. verÁ la reacciÓn de la diva aquÍ, en "primer impacto". ♪ ♪ ♪ michelle: cuatro Áticos de --el cantante leo dan, p
michelle: estaremos muy pendientes.minar el rodaje de su Último film, nos la encontramos para hablar de su destape, en el vÍdeo de romeo santos. >> afortunadamente mi primera vez fue con romeo santos. [risas] estoy mÁs que contenta. preguntaron si querÍa el papel, y yo pregunte: con quiÉn? cuando me dijeron con romeo dos santos, dije: sÍ! cuando nos tenÍamos que dar el beso, yo tragaba agua, se me metÍa agua en los oídos. eso me pareciÓ muy cómico a mÍ, que lo sufrí....
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michelle: thank you.this comes as attorney general jeff sessions visits the prison at guantanamo bay. the justice department says the trip is to gain up to date understanding of the current operations in the war on terror. sessions has long been a proponent of keeping the prison open. obama administration worked to close it but was not able to do so. nancy: all right. we are back with steve rudin in the weather center. after the showers from the past couple of days, this was a nice surprise. steve: it was. the temperatures nice out there. the temperatures are around 90 degrees. this is the future cast. we could look at the pop-up showers and thunderstorms but i don't believe it will amount to a lot. the baseball game, fingers crossed on this. nancy: for today. belle haven country club. that is live for you. the plane beginning to land at reagan national airport. golfers are enjoying themselves moving through the afternoon. the temperature is 90 it at reagan national airport. 88 rat dale city. the satellit
michelle: thank you.this comes as attorney general jeff sessions visits the prison at guantanamo bay. the justice department says the trip is to gain up to date understanding of the current operations in the war on terror. sessions has long been a proponent of keeping the prison open. obama administration worked to close it but was not able to do so. nancy: all right. we are back with steve rudin in the weather center. after the showers from the past couple of days, this was a nice surprise....
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[applause] announcer: please welcome back michele knight on -- michelle nun, president and ceo of caret's give a round of applause for katie. amazing. [applause] thank thelet's extraordinary performers we have already heard. i think they all gave us the wisdom and perspective. thank you. [applause] michelle: for 70 years, care has been responding to the needs of the most vulnerable people on the planet. it has been with the support and leadership of american citizens that we have registered -- rescued people from the devastation of earthquakes, we have helped people rebuild after typhoons and tsunamis, we have protected people from war and violence, and we have also been a critical actor in the long-term work of overcoming poverty. toe has partnered with usaid implement programs and 30 countries, and together we have saved lives, empowered women and girls, and foster stability in some of the world's most challenging places, and we have seen amazing results. there is a lot of progress. there was recently a poll put out that asked people, how many of you think that poverty has been decre
[applause] announcer: please welcome back michele knight on -- michelle nun, president and ceo of caret's give a round of applause for katie. amazing. [applause] thank thelet's extraordinary performers we have already heard. i think they all gave us the wisdom and perspective. thank you. [applause] michelle: for 70 years, care has been responding to the needs of the most vulnerable people on the planet. it has been with the support and leadership of american citizens that we have registered --...
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michelle: thank you. michelle: it's so hot to play tennis. alison: venus williams doesn't get old and she has a chance to make history again. and paid player in d.c.? yeah, sports is next. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. robert: wizards made it official. they matched otto porter's offer sheet by brooklyn. $106 million over four years so he s athlete in d.c. go down the list with porter. $24.8 million. kirk cousins will make $24 million under the tag this year. bradley beal, $23.8 million. john wall yet to sign the $173 million extension deal. max scherzer will make just over $22 million. way to go, otto porter jr.! out of georgetown. in women's hoops a big honor if women's team. they will represent the united states in
michelle: thank you. michelle: it's so hot to play tennis. alison: venus williams doesn't get old and she has a chance to make history again. and paid player in d.c.? yeah, sports is next. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck...
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michel listed number of those areas. we have different views on how we achieve that. on financial settlement, we both recognise the importance of sorting out the obligations, we have for one another. both legally and in a spirit of mutual cooperation. we have had robust but constructive talks this week. there is a lot left to talk about, further work before we can resolve this. ultimately getting to a solution will require flexibility from both sides. and as michel said, we should not expect increment will progress in every round. on ireland and northern ireland, coordinators, this is a discussion rather than a working group, they have had a good discussion, and both sides remain committed to the good friday agreement. and achieving a flexible and imaginative solution for those unique circumstances around the border, particularly in the north—south connection of the agreement. these include the mechanisms we have discussed to preserve the common travel area and the rights associated with it. laid down ina the rights asso
michel listed number of those areas. we have different views on how we achieve that. on financial settlement, we both recognise the importance of sorting out the obligations, we have for one another. both legally and in a spirit of mutual cooperation. we have had robust but constructive talks this week. there is a lot left to talk about, further work before we can resolve this. ultimately getting to a solution will require flexibility from both sides. and as michel said, we should not expect...
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michelle: a man is still missing. we want to let you know that 7 is on your side as the crews try to figure out what made the customers at a sterling chipotle sick. they took a big hit today. jeff goldberg reports that the store will not reopen today after what appears to be an outbreak of the nurovirus. >> one by one they make their way to the door. >> they are finding out that the store is closed due to customers getting sick from the food. >> it's disturbing. >> what is your reaction? >> are you serious? >> they shut down the location on monday of after multiple people commented on the website iwaspoisoned.com saying they were sick with fever, nausea and the vomiting after eating at the restaurant. some vowing to never go back. >> disappointing. i like chipotle. >> they say it's consistent with norovirus and say it does not come from the food supply. >> we are working to resolve the situation as soon as possible. they were followed by a norovirus case in boston. >> get it together. >> this is disappointing that it
michelle: a man is still missing. we want to let you know that 7 is on your side as the crews try to figure out what made the customers at a sterling chipotle sick. they took a big hit today. jeff goldberg reports that the store will not reopen today after what appears to be an outbreak of the nurovirus. >> one by one they make their way to the door. >> they are finding out that the store is closed due to customers getting sick from the food. >> it's disturbing. >> what...
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to coin a phrase, michelle, the clock is ticking.e'll have the latest, and look at why britain is being asked to pay billions in a divorce bill. also this lunchtime: one in three cases of dementia could be prevented if people look after their brain throughout their life, according to new research. there's been a 10% rise in recorded crime in england and wales — the largest annual rise for a decade. members of donald trump's inner circle will be questioned by the two us congressional committees investigating allegations of russian interference in last year's election. and the eyes have it — the bank offering customers a new way to access their accounts. and coming up in the sport on bbc news: welshman stuart manley is one of the british pace—setters on the first morning of the open, played out in very british conditions at royal birkdale. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. after four days of brexit talks, the eu's chief negotiator has said there are still fundamental disagreements between the eu and the uk about citize
to coin a phrase, michelle, the clock is ticking.e'll have the latest, and look at why britain is being asked to pay billions in a divorce bill. also this lunchtime: one in three cases of dementia could be prevented if people look after their brain throughout their life, according to new research. there's been a 10% rise in recorded crime in england and wales — the largest annual rise for a decade. members of donald trump's inner circle will be questioned by the two us congressional...
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michelle: now to a health alert. if you have problems sleeping you may have a higher chance of developing alzheimer's later in life. those with sleep problems had more problems in the spinal fluid but just because there is an association it does not prove that poor sleep causes the disease. next for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- two teen girls on opposite side of the girls. taking home the tox prizes. one is luck, the other is skill. we show you next. nancy: plus the video gone viral. >> tomorrow on "good morning washington," kids and computers. practically inseparable. how bad for the vision? the danger of the digital istrain and how to avoid permanent eye damage. moms get ready to stretch the kid's brainpower. >> stay with us for foa side effect ofuffer frtheir medication... is something called "akathisia." it's time we took notice. michelle: take a look at this. this looks like a rushing river. this is something unusual. it's a raging sulfur fire in what i why. nancy: is mesmerizing. it's particularly dangerous bec
michelle: now to a health alert. if you have problems sleeping you may have a higher chance of developing alzheimer's later in life. those with sleep problems had more problems in the spinal fluid but just because there is an association it does not prove that poor sleep causes the disease. next for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- two teen girls on opposite side of the girls. taking home the tox prizes. one is luck, the other is skill. we show you next. nancy: plus the video gone viral....
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michelle: fortaleza para esa madre. niÑos recibirÁ la noticia que serán adoptados por la familia que les da cobijo hace aÑos. ellos utilizaron el mÁgico mundo de disney, para darle la gran noticia. michelle: quÉ bonito! se me hace un nudo en la garganta viendo a este niÑo llorando. pamela: muchas felicidades. no es para menos. michelle: con estas conmovedoras imÁgenes, nos retiramos en esta tarde de jueves. pamela: buenas noches. ilia: es jueves 20 de julio y estas son las principales noticias. los soÑadores reciben la nueva propuesta para legalizar a miles de jÓvenes. se cumplen seis meses de donald trump en el gobierno. sus crÍticos resaltan un balance negativo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ en medio de crÍticas, el sistema anticorrupciÓn es puesto en prÁctica en mÉxico. locutor: este es su "noticiero univision ediciÓn nocturna", con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: buenas noches, hoy fue presentado una nueva propuesta en el congreso para buscar una soluciÓn a la situación de casi 800,000 jÓvenes soÑadores. en medio del opt
michelle: fortaleza para esa madre. niÑos recibirÁ la noticia que serán adoptados por la familia que les da cobijo hace aÑos. ellos utilizaron el mÁgico mundo de disney, para darle la gran noticia. michelle: quÉ bonito! se me hace un nudo en la garganta viendo a este niÑo llorando. pamela: muchas felicidades. no es para menos. michelle: con estas conmovedoras imÁgenes, nos retiramos en esta tarde de jueves. pamela: buenas noches. ilia: es jueves 20 de julio y estas son las principales...
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michelle: thank newsroom. peter newsham just tweeted out this video of suspect in a shooting that injured 1-year-old. it happened monday in 1300 block of i street northeast. if you recognize anyone in this video, you are urged to call d.c. police. nancy: this is prime poaching season. michelle: in the last couple of days a lot of packages left on the stoop. horace holmes has a look. horace: it was like christmas in july. joy of getting a deal on the product from amazon prime day could be met by angezity if you will get it -- anxiety to get it from the hands of the delivery package. into yo >> then this man showed up on his doorstep. watch as the thief picks up the package and calmly walks off. his online delivery shipment was one of 25 million packages stolen over the last 12 months off americans' doorsteps. >> operate knowing the crime is on camera. >> this does not have any ability to keep committing the crime. >> know there is a problem with the porch puerts. this is how they suggest you protect packageses.
michelle: thank newsroom. peter newsham just tweeted out this video of suspect in a shooting that injured 1-year-old. it happened monday in 1300 block of i street northeast. if you recognize anyone in this video, you are urged to call d.c. police. nancy: this is prime poaching season. michelle: in the last couple of days a lot of packages left on the stoop. horace holmes has a look. horace: it was like christmas in july. joy of getting a deal on the product from amazon prime day could be met by...
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michelle: welcome to "fokus on europe." glad you could join us. 2017 is turning out to be a crucial year of elections across europe. britain recently finished one that brought last year's decision to leave the eu under even closer scrutiny. france, by selecting emanuelle macron, placed its hopes on a new france. and voters will soon go to the polls here in germany to decide whether to give long-serving chancellor angela merkel a fourth term. in our new summer series, we will be taking a closer look at some of the issues that inspire and motivate voters in germany, and at how the political parties are vying for the public's attention. this week we start with environmental politics. ♪ michelle: with u.s. president donald trump's recent backing out of the paris climate accord, all eyes are now on germany to set a better example and take the lead on the future of the environment. germany already has an image as a front-runner in the transition towards clean energy, with strong commitments to reducing co2 and using renewable pow
michelle: welcome to "fokus on europe." glad you could join us. 2017 is turning out to be a crucial year of elections across europe. britain recently finished one that brought last year's decision to leave the eu under even closer scrutiny. france, by selecting emanuelle macron, placed its hopes on a new france. and voters will soon go to the polls here in germany to decide whether to give long-serving chancellor angela merkel a fourth term. in our new summer series, we will be taking...
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michelle: mortgage rates are back on the rise.a surge of a tenth of a percentage point means the average 30-year fixed rate loan reaches the highest level since mid-may, 3.96%. a year ago the same loan was translating to thousands over the life of a loan. for your new home how about a poker table from the old trump taj mahal? maybe the crystal chandeliers or a grand piano? sound good? everything from inside is up for sale as the hard rock's owners look to revamp and reopen the atlantic city new york. hard rock bought the closed casino in march for $50 million and hopes to open next summer. nancy: i have been looking for a crystal chandelier for my apartment. a company behind capitol bike share says it helps users save money. according to the customer survey they save $630 each year. 65% use the bike to commute to and from work. others use it to get to a metro rail or a bus stop. i like to take the bikes out. you have to watch out for the rain, though, because there is no place to take cov >> it's so muggy out there. steve: it is h
michelle: mortgage rates are back on the rise.a surge of a tenth of a percentage point means the average 30-year fixed rate loan reaches the highest level since mid-may, 3.96%. a year ago the same loan was translating to thousands over the life of a loan. for your new home how about a poker table from the old trump taj mahal? maybe the crystal chandeliers or a grand piano? sound good? everything from inside is up for sale as the hard rock's owners look to revamp and reopen the atlantic city new...
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michelle: wanted to show you stunning video out of china. man rescued right floodwaters. very dramatic video. you can see him hanging on to a rope. he was eventually pulled to safety. jonathan: thank goodness. china have been seeing devastating floods of late. dozens have been killed and tens of thousands have been forced out of their homes. look at that. michelle: a lot of teamwork to make it a success. glad he is okay. it's not time for fireworks quite yet but mother nature is putting on a light show of her own. nancy: gorgeous. nasa releasing the time-lapse images of the northern lights. jonathan: taken from the expedition to the international space station. a great view. normally when you see the northern lights it's a sliver or a strip but this looks like a huge swath. michelle: imagine that in imax theater. jonathan: hopefully they will do it in the future. that would be nice to see. nancy: we have our own lights in the sky today, later tonight. in gatlinburg, tennessee, they got a head start. a little over 16 thundershowers -- 16 hour
michelle: wanted to show you stunning video out of china. man rescued right floodwaters. very dramatic video. you can see him hanging on to a rope. he was eventually pulled to safety. jonathan: thank goodness. china have been seeing devastating floods of late. dozens have been killed and tens of thousands have been forced out of their homes. look at that. michelle: a lot of teamwork to make it a success. glad he is okay. it's not time for fireworks quite yet but mother nature is putting on a...
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♪ michelle: welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery.oday's show is about people who are unafraid to be trailblazers and put their head above the parapet. helena is one of them. at 82 years old, she's hit the catwalk. poland's oldest model is challenging youth-centric culture. she says, it is so that i give my generation hope to live the way they want to live. more on her story, coming up later in the show. a young woman in france has so much faith in the new president, emmanuel macron, that she has abandoned her career as a veterinarian to join his party and campaign for it. justine henry believes in a new france. the increasing numbers of young people like her who are throwing their full support for macrons party in the upcoming parliamentary elections, could herald a paradigm shift for the country and unsettle the establishment. reporter: justine henry is exhausted but relieved that her efforts were worth it. for months, she campaigned day and night for macron's en marche movement. but there is no no time to rest. under its new name l
♪ michelle: welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery.oday's show is about people who are unafraid to be trailblazers and put their head above the parapet. helena is one of them. at 82 years old, she's hit the catwalk. poland's oldest model is challenging youth-centric culture. she says, it is so that i give my generation hope to live the way they want to live. more on her story, coming up later in the show. a young woman in france has so much faith in the new president,...
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michelle: thank you. new developments in a story gaining national atten of shooting a recent high school grad in a road rage incident is behind bars. david despar turned himself in and the highway camera caught the moment he tried to merge in the same lane as 18-year-old bianca robinson. that is the moment. i led to a chain of events that ended in gunfire. >> you saw that image of her. >> this happened days before roberson was supposed to attend college orientation at the jacksonville university in florida. he has been charged with first-degree murder. jonathan: a fiery scene in germany after a bus and a truck collided on a highway in bavaria. 18 people missing after the crash believed to the police say the because rear-eneded a truck in a traffic jam. two drivers and 46 passengers on the bus. most were senior citizens nancy: a plane bursting into flames yesterday. denver international airport. it engulfed the united express plane left engine after landing. everyone evacuated with no injuries. the fire cr
michelle: thank you. new developments in a story gaining national atten of shooting a recent high school grad in a road rage incident is behind bars. david despar turned himself in and the highway camera caught the moment he tried to merge in the same lane as 18-year-old bianca robinson. that is the moment. i led to a chain of events that ended in gunfire. >> you saw that image of her. >> this happened days before roberson was supposed to attend college orientation at the...
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michelle: nathan, thank you. a county in wisconsin wants pokÉmon go to slowly go away but a judge's ruling is preventing that from happening. officials in mailbox county want to force game developers to get warrants for their ap to prevent overcrowding areas. one game developer sued and a judge said for the county can't enforce the ordinance for now. nancy: designer fashions at half the price. the offer all over the web that is truly too good to be true. but don't find out until the order arrives. consumer reporter john matarese has a better way to save. john: everyone wants to look good without spending a fortune. ordering online from discount clothing websites is risky. we found ways to save as much at the local stores. jennifer is a mom looking for new summer clothing. she spotted an ad for great clothes at unbelievable prices. >> i was on facebook. just saw an ad pop up. saw a lot of cute shirts. >> so she ordered a blouse. two months later when nothing showed up -- >> she said it's stuck in customs. they kep
michelle: nathan, thank you. a county in wisconsin wants pokÉmon go to slowly go away but a judge's ruling is preventing that from happening. officials in mailbox county want to force game developers to get warrants for their ap to prevent overcrowding areas. one game developer sued and a judge said for the county can't enforce the ordinance for now. nancy: designer fashions at half the price. the offer all over the web that is truly too good to be true. but don't find out until the order...
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michelle: hello, and welcome to "fokus on europe." i'm michelle henery. babies are being born with severe disabilities because of a drug given to their mothers during pregnancy. this may sound like the thalidomide tragedy of the 1960's, but critics say this is happening today in france. parents of thousands of disabled children are making serious accusations against the french pharmaceutical company sanofi. they say that an anti-epilepsy drug is responsible for their children's physical and mental problems. but the drug company insists, "we have fulfilled our duty of care." more on this is coming up later in the show. muslims are the majority in bosnia and herzegovina, and they live in harmony alongside christians and jews. this multicultural society with its modern take on islam, in which few muslim women wear a headscarf and men and women pray together in mosques, is often called a model of diversity, a beacon for europe. but, with a recent influx of islamic extremists -- the return of hundreds of young bosnian men who fought for the islamic state in sy
michelle: hello, and welcome to "fokus on europe." i'm michelle henery. babies are being born with severe disabilities because of a drug given to their mothers during pregnancy. this may sound like the thalidomide tragedy of the 1960's, but critics say this is happening today in france. parents of thousands of disabled children are making serious accusations against the french pharmaceutical company sanofi. they say that an anti-epilepsy drug is responsible for their children's...
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to coin the phrase, michel, the clock is ticking.n the last hour both sides have released their documents, lots in green but a lot in red including disagreements on the future role of the european court ofjustice. also coming up this hour. two "dark web" marketplaces — selling drugs and weapons — are shut down by the us justice department. there's been a 10% rise in recorded crime in england and wales, the largest annual increase for a decade. one in three cases of dementia could be prevented if people look after their brain throughout their life, according to new research. and it's william vs kate. the duke and duchess go head to head in a boat race during their royal visit in germany. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the eu's chief negotiator has said that brussels and the uk have "fundamental" disagreements about citizens‘ rights. speaking after the latest round of talks, michel barnier also called for clarification on a number of issues including the financial settlement. the brexit secretary, david davis, described the ta
to coin the phrase, michel, the clock is ticking.n the last hour both sides have released their documents, lots in green but a lot in red including disagreements on the future role of the european court ofjustice. also coming up this hour. two "dark web" marketplaces — selling drugs and weapons — are shut down by the us justice department. there's been a 10% rise in recorded crime in england and wales, the largest annual increase for a decade. one in three cases of dementia could...
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michel barnier is managed as well? michel barnier is very charming, he worked the room very well.alks, he tried to deliver it in a very cheerful, charming way. he also wasn't afraid to use a bit of venice. right at the end of this press conference, saying several times that the uk had to realise that leaving the eu has consequences. so a bit of darkness along with the charm. the other thing on display in that press conference was this amazing command of the detail. an examination came up, it turned out michel barnier had unable in the past that involved doing that issue. someone talked about the london dimension of fisheries, signed in the 1960s, that the uk was withdrawn from. michelle barry use of the french fisheries minister. when someone thought about the european banking agency, and will possibly be relocated after brexit, it was michel barnier‘s idea to set it up. when you talk about whether there will be a hard ordering other kind of border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, michel barnier was involved in the good friday agreement. he is basically pittin
michel barnier is managed as well? michel barnier is very charming, he worked the room very well.alks, he tried to deliver it in a very cheerful, charming way. he also wasn't afraid to use a bit of venice. right at the end of this press conference, saying several times that the uk had to realise that leaving the eu has consequences. so a bit of darkness along with the charm. the other thing on display in that press conference was this amazing command of the detail. an examination came up, it...