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michelle. so i didn't pay it any mind. but just in case, i wanted to see if she was ok. so i checked on her facebook recently. and she had plans to go to tahoe with some friends. and so right before gong to work i just sent those friends facebook messages just to make sure she was ok. keith morrison: michael went to work, didn't think much more about it. but then he got another call. this time, it was that nursing instructor. and she was trying to be composed. and she told me the story of how she went out to the garage looking for michelle. she said she saw what matched the car's description taking off. and saw that it wasn't a game anymore, wasn't something you could excuse. keith morrison: by then, krystine was calling michelle's cell phone. she didn't pick up. that's when i had this feeling where something might have been wrong after she didn't pick up a few times. keith morrison: at 9:30 am, 12 hours after michelle was reported missing, police found her car. it was parked outside this apart
michelle. so i didn't pay it any mind. but just in case, i wanted to see if she was ok. so i checked on her facebook recently. and she had plans to go to tahoe with some friends. and so right before gong to work i just sent those friends facebook messages just to make sure she was ok. keith morrison: michael went to work, didn't think much more about it. but then he got another call. this time, it was that nursing instructor. and she was trying to be composed. and she told me the story of how...
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did you have any designs in your own mind leaving michelle young for michelle money? >> no, sir?> describe why not. >> i think we both knew it was wrong. i don't think we either one dreamed that it would ever be found out. >> as for that violent episode with his ex-fiance, jason had an explanation for it. >> did you throw her around on the bed like she said? >> no, sir, what i did was wrong, did pin her down and i took the ring? >> what was your level of intoxication at that time? >> i was very intoxicated but i don't feel that's an excuse for what i did. they questioned him about the most important woman in his life. >> did you want to stay married to michelle. yes, i did. i wanted to have another baby and i wanted the family to grow. >> he also explained why he gave up custody of his daughter without a fight. >> were you able to afford a lawyer for a full-blown custody battle? >> no, sir. i had -- due to the media and some of the internet website, the job that i had, i lost it. >> his testimony lasted three hours. >> jason young was a very good witness. he understood what he ha
did you have any designs in your own mind leaving michelle young for michelle money? >> no, sir?> describe why not. >> i think we both knew it was wrong. i don't think we either one dreamed that it would ever be found out. >> as for that violent episode with his ex-fiance, jason had an explanation for it. >> did you throw her around on the bed like she said? >> no, sir, what i did was wrong, did pin her down and i took the ring? >> what was your level of...
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michele (on phone): hi. this is michele. leave me your name and number, and i'll call you back as soon as i can. [beep] bob miller (on phone): michele, bob miller. what's going on here? keith morrison (voiceover): there is something else about this you should know. the night michele harris vanished was not just any night. it was september 11, 2001. things are in some kind of disarray. keith morrison (voiceover): so they were. and so nobody was paying much attention with the disturbing events up here around little owego, new york. troopers have all been sent to new york city. um, there's a skeleton crew left at all the stations. keith morrison (voiceover): back then, sue mulvey was a senior investigator with the new york state police. she took the call the morning of september 12th. what'd you do? i sent two investigators over to talk to calvin harris, and i sent a uniform trooper up to the house. keith morrison (voiceover): cal harris opened up his house to them. he said, "whatever you need. look wherever you need to look. y
michele (on phone): hi. this is michele. leave me your name and number, and i'll call you back as soon as i can. [beep] bob miller (on phone): michele, bob miller. what's going on here? keith morrison (voiceover): there is something else about this you should know. the night michele harris vanished was not just any night. it was september 11, 2001. things are in some kind of disarray. keith morrison (voiceover): so they were. and so nobody was paying much attention with the disturbing events up...
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michelle kramer.tafford: allen even put weinberger's ex-wife, michelle, on the big screen to talk about their high life. michelle: we had a yacht that was in the mediterranean half the year, and it was in the bahamas the other half of the year. and we would spend 10 days the month, usually, on that yacht. rob stafford: in prerecorded testimony, michelle told the court that the phyllis barnes case had weighed heavily on her former husband's mind in the weeks before he abandoned her in greece. michelle: he was constantly fretting and worrying about the lawsuit, and he was just becoming increasingly paranoid and anxious. rob stafford: shawn barnes, phyllis's daughter, also told the court of the devastating effect her mother's death had had on her life. her father had died of brain cancer 18 months earlier. shawn: i basically had to grow up overnight. i mean, i suddenly had bills to pay, and i was in danger of losing my house, and i had to go to school. i was going to work part time. i didn't have the opp
michelle kramer.tafford: allen even put weinberger's ex-wife, michelle, on the big screen to talk about their high life. michelle: we had a yacht that was in the mediterranean half the year, and it was in the bahamas the other half of the year. and we would spend 10 days the month, usually, on that yacht. rob stafford: in prerecorded testimony, michelle told the court that the phyllis barnes case had weighed heavily on her former husband's mind in the weeks before he abandoned her in greece....
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michelle: on the economic rent, it appears to be doing well. brian: they have posted some rest of results. amazon and google are showing major revenue increaseses. google reported a rise in sales of 30 or percent -- 34%. that revenue came from search ads and you tube and other units that includes the self driving unit. amazon had sales group of 35%. nearly $44venue hit billion for the quarter. michelle: that is quite a boost area i'm sure the markets were happy. brian: the results came too early -- too late in the day. european markets are feeling optimistic after the ecb announced a winding down of its stimulus program. .8%.are currently around madrid's index lost over 1% and spanish lawmakers debate stripping catalonia. let's take a look at other business headlines. to will acquire at the four six billion dollars. acquire aena. subaru is reported to have allowed unauthorized workers to do vehicle inspectctions. an internal investigation found workers not yet certified to do it were doing final inspections. ordered that are the sun employees w
michelle: on the economic rent, it appears to be doing well. brian: they have posted some rest of results. amazon and google are showing major revenue increaseses. google reported a rise in sales of 30 or percent -- 34%. that revenue came from search ads and you tube and other units that includes the self driving unit. amazon had sales group of 35%. nearly $44venue hit billion for the quarter. michelle: that is quite a boost area i'm sure the markets were happy. brian: the results came too...
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michelle? michelle: thank you. 24 hours after the wharf's grabbed opening in southwest d.c., abc7 is look inside the command center that works to keep the area safe. sam sweeney spoke to the security director. that's not an easy job. a lot of people flocking to that area. sam: a lot of people. diane has seen it all. she has spent 27 years with m.p.d. and she was an assistant police chief. she did patrol. but this is her biggest assignment yet. she works in the central security command office known as the heartbeat of the operation. in her eyes the southwest water front is more than an entertainment complex. it's her responsibility and pition to keep it safe. >> you can't let your guard down. sam: this is the wharf command center. dozen of tv's, 24 hour monitoring team and feet away command team from the d.c. police, fire, private security and logistics manager. >> we talk about the decisions before we make them. we are not half we -- haphazard. we don't come off the cuff. sam: the camera system
michelle? michelle: thank you. 24 hours after the wharf's grabbed opening in southwest d.c., abc7 is look inside the command center that works to keep the area safe. sam sweeney spoke to the security director. that's not an easy job. a lot of people flocking to that area. sam: a lot of people. diane has seen it all. she has spent 27 years with m.p.d. and she was an assistant police chief. she did patrol. but this is her biggest assignment yet. she works in the central security command office...
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she said michelle. michelle's -- michelle and cinnamon were stabbed and buried on the west mesa. >> do r did you know who that was? >> no. never heard of her. >> did you ask who she was? >> yeah. michelle had ran the streets and knew certain people and they had heard of her aunt. >> dan called detective ida lopez with the tip but she was unable to find the aunt or to pin down the source of the rumor. it was all just unverifiable street talk. the kind ida althoulopez had he before except for one tantalizing tidbit. cinnamon was a name on ida's list. cinnamon elks. missing since august of 2004. but even if those rumors were true and human remains were cooling in the desert night on albuquerque's west mesa, the detective knew it would take a miracle to find them. coming up, was a serial killer stalking the women, working the war zone? >> i just always felt that they were going to be together. if you find one, you're going to find them all. >> when "dateline" continues. and he does it with dr. scholl's. onl
she said michelle. michelle's -- michelle and cinnamon were stabbed and buried on the west mesa. >> do r did you know who that was? >> no. never heard of her. >> did you ask who she was? >> yeah. michelle had ran the streets and knew certain people and they had heard of her aunt. >> dan called detective ida lopez with the tip but she was unable to find the aunt or to pin down the source of the rumor. it was all just unverifiable street talk. the kind ida...
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michelle: shocking video. a teenager sucker punches a man without warning and what place blame for the attack. a burglar with culinary flair. the move that impressed the victim and what he left in the tip jar next. steve: something we haven't seen here in a long time. a few shower montgomery county and frederick county. we are talking about the everything forecast. looking ahead to the playoff game that starts tomorrow around 7:30. more on that in a few minutes. we just moved in about four months ago, but the living room's pretty blank. it's really nice when clients come in and have done some of their own research. working with a bassett designer was really easy. just kind of ties in very well. we love it! ralphcandidate for just kingovernor,rtham,ry well. and i sponsored is ad. they're studying for just21st century jobs.,ry well. but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan and give it to private schools. as a washington dc lobbyist, ed gillespie worked for lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. and
michelle: shocking video. a teenager sucker punches a man without warning and what place blame for the attack. a burglar with culinary flair. the move that impressed the victim and what he left in the tip jar next. steve: something we haven't seen here in a long time. a few shower montgomery county and frederick county. we are talking about the everything forecast. looking ahead to the playoff game that starts tomorrow around 7:30. more on that in a few minutes. we just moved in about four...
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michelle: thank you, scott. we learned today that former trump foreign policy adviser george papadopoulos admitted to lying and omitting information in the f.b.i. interview in january. this is just coming to life. papadopoulos pleading guilty three weeks ago and has been helping prosecutors. arrange a meeting between trump and the russian officials, including vladimir putin. >> papadopoulos is direct evidence that someone with the campaign was contacted by russians with the information they had a lot of so-called dirt that included e-mail on hillary clinton. >> the white house thought to downplay papadopoulos's role in the campaign calling him a volunteer. we have extensive coverage of the indictments and what they mean. you will find that as well as the actual documents filed today in court on the abc7 app. jonathan: developing at this hour, u.s. military forces captured a man believed to have played a key role in an attack that killed u.s. ambassador and three others. five years ago the militants attacked the
michelle: thank you, scott. we learned today that former trump foreign policy adviser george papadopoulos admitted to lying and omitting information in the f.b.i. interview in january. this is just coming to life. papadopoulos pleading guilty three weeks ago and has been helping prosecutors. arrange a meeting between trump and the russian officials, including vladimir putin. >> papadopoulos is direct evidence that someone with the campaign was contacted by russians with the information...
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michelle: new tonight, d.c. police say they caught a thief red handed stopping a one-man crime wave. johnson is accused of breaking into five se in the past 30 weeks. officers arrested him yesterday. inside the second of two businesses hit on capitol hill. just three days after false reports of an active shooter sparked panic at howard university, students are getting a chance to cut loose. home coming celebration is well underway. this is a glimpse inside yard-fest, a massive concert on campus. among those performing, rick ross and dougie fresh. watch the homecoming football game tomorrow on newschannel8. jonathan: all right. we are just a little more than 36 hours from the 42nd running of the marine corps marathon. the festivities already well underway. in fact, at this hour, the runners are getting what they need before race day. q mccray is joining us from the national harbor with a buildup to the race. is it true? you just had a change of heart in the last second and you decided you will run the race? q: [l
michelle: new tonight, d.c. police say they caught a thief red handed stopping a one-man crime wave. johnson is accused of breaking into five se in the past 30 weeks. officers arrested him yesterday. inside the second of two businesses hit on capitol hill. just three days after false reports of an active shooter sparked panic at howard university, students are getting a chance to cut loose. home coming celebration is well underway. this is a glimpse inside yard-fest, a massive concert on...
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michelle: that is fantastic. the organization says it is heading in a busy season with the holidays around the corner. the group is very thankful for the response they received. you have 15 minutes left now to for action. volunteers are on hand to answer consumer concerns. give them a call. 301-652-help. the call for action lines are open until 6:30. jonathan: police officer says her prayers were answered in the middle of a gaithersburg field. the solid request came in the middle of a search for a woman with dementia. and kevin lewis explains. >> the terrain was intense and it was a steep ravine. >> saturday morning, a woman awoke along the gaithersburg street. her front door open. elderly mother missing. >> when we receive a call like that we want people to know they are not alone. >> she heads the development disability unit and she is proud within two hours of the first 911 call, an officer spotted the woman with dementia in this wooded ravine. the 78-year-old wearing only a nightgown, socks and a bright red w
michelle: that is fantastic. the organization says it is heading in a busy season with the holidays around the corner. the group is very thankful for the response they received. you have 15 minutes left now to for action. volunteers are on hand to answer consumer concerns. give them a call. 301-652-help. the call for action lines are open until 6:30. jonathan: police officer says her prayers were answered in the middle of a gaithersburg field. the solid request came in the middle of a search...
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michelle: thank you. everything from a to z but a couple got when they opened the order left them fearing for their safety. state of emergency. why a fire that started three days ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. rrator: they call him enron ed. because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. and of course the enron scandal. now, enron ed is lobbying for donald trump's agenda. like cuts to virginia school funding, and taking away healthcare from thousands of virginians. enron ed gillespie. he's not lobbying for you. z2ktqz z5yz y2ktqy y5yy announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. michelle: new at 6:00, a state as a former tool plant continues to burn tonight. the building was filled with plastic when it caught fire friday night sending thick smokes for miles. the conditions are so bad in fact the county canceled school for the day. hospitals are seeing a sur
michelle: thank you. everything from a to z but a couple got when they opened the order left them fearing for their safety. state of emergency. why a fire that started three days ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. rrator: they call him enron ed. because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. and of course the enron scandal. now, enron ed is lobbying for donald...
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michelle: yeah.ot to remind you that i moved out here and everything i brought has been in a my car. i failed to bring the assortment of halloween gadgets on the trip. next year i may be doing something different. i love fall and halloween. my favorite season. there are hundreds of people out and now there is a serious lull before the kids start coming out again to trick-or-treat. i want to talk about the overall area. before i go to graphics, check this out. showing you the tree. the reason is it's one of the stillest nights i have experienced in a while. nothing. it's very still. it's dry. there are no rain shower chances whatsoever. there are no cloud chance. the moon is out. a beautiful night. let's talk about the numbers. take you here to the national harbor. gorgeous shot of the wheel. a few high level clouds in the backdrop. the temperature at 58 degrees. winds at reagan are light. out of the northwest at 7. if you are making your way out, you notice the difference now that the sun has gone do
michelle: yeah.ot to remind you that i moved out here and everything i brought has been in a my car. i failed to bring the assortment of halloween gadgets on the trip. next year i may be doing something different. i love fall and halloween. my favorite season. there are hundreds of people out and now there is a serious lull before the kids start coming out again to trick-or-treat. i want to talk about the overall area. before i go to graphics, check this out. showing you the tree. the reason is...
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michelle: combination. erin: michelle gets it. michelle: a last check of weather.teve: fantastic tonight. a little on the cool side. if you have plans this evening. tomorrow looks great. friday, t.g.i.f. around 75 degrees. fantastic for the weekend. gorgeous for the run. monday, going to feel more like summerrish. humid. but then cooling off next week. michelle: all right. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. jonathan: thank you for being with us. see you have a great night. cnarrator: ed gillespie and i wants to endis ad. a woman's right to choose. ed giof a woman'sd put thpersonal decisions,rge not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to see i would like to see i would like to see that ed gillespie never becomes governor. >>> tonight, the stunning and deeply personal moment at the white house. president trump's chief of staff, general john kelly, suddenly coming into the briefing room. what he said about president trump's phone call
michelle: combination. erin: michelle gets it. michelle: a last check of weather.teve: fantastic tonight. a little on the cool side. if you have plans this evening. tomorrow looks great. friday, t.g.i.f. around 75 degrees. fantastic for the weekend. gorgeous for the run. monday, going to feel more like summerrish. humid. but then cooling off next week. michelle: all right. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. jonathan: thank you for being with us. see you have a great night....
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michelle: -- stephen tschida, abc7 news. michelle: thank you. bowe beg to desertion and misbehavior. he was captured and released after simultaneous release of detainees from guantanamo bay. alison: president trump had lunch with mitch mcconnell and both said they are working to the on tax reform and repealing obamacare. president trump: we have been friends for a long time. we are probably now, despite what we read, as far as i'm concerned closer than ever before. the relationship is very good. we are fighting for the same thing. alison: the president blamed cuba for the sonic attacks on americans in havana and said he will declare opioid emergency next week. meanwhile, the attorneys general of maryland an d.c. president's plan to ban transgender troops from the military. in a brief filed in u.s. district court in d.c. the group argued a ban is unconstitutional and against the national interest. insupports a -- it supports a lawsuit by the lgbt groups challenging the ban. michelle: the young anne arundel county woman injured in the las vegas sh
michelle: -- stephen tschida, abc7 news. michelle: thank you. bowe beg to desertion and misbehavior. he was captured and released after simultaneous release of detainees from guantanamo bay. alison: president trump had lunch with mitch mcconnell and both said they are working to the on tax reform and repealing obamacare. president trump: we have been friends for a long time. we are probably now, despite what we read, as far as i'm concerned closer than ever before. the relationship is very...
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yeah, mmhm. >> anthony: and ah, michel, you -- >> michel: i was born in vientiane. >> mama vaughn: ine? >> mama vaughn: yeah. >> anthony: have you lived here all your life? no, ah -- >> mama vaughn: in france. >> anthony: in france. >> michel: by the age of 11 i went to france to study. i came back in, in, in 1971. >> anthony: in difficult times, 1971. very, very difficult. >> michel: oh yeah, it was still the war. >> anthony: mama vaughns' long time friend michel is a journalist, though what that means in a communist one party state like laos is necessarily different than what you and i might define it as. >> michel: when i was in paris, i studied ethnology. when i came here, they said, ethnology can wait. what we need it journalists. >> mama vaughn: journalist. that's why you get your job. >> michel: that's how i became a journalist. >> anthony: american involvement here remained a particularly painful and even taboo subject with the lao government. >> anthony: obama, the united states president, just came here to visit. what do you think it means for lao? >> michel: well, i think o
yeah, mmhm. >> anthony: and ah, michel, you -- >> michel: i was born in vientiane. >> mama vaughn: ine? >> mama vaughn: yeah. >> anthony: have you lived here all your life? no, ah -- >> mama vaughn: in france. >> anthony: in france. >> michel: by the age of 11 i went to france to study. i came back in, in, in 1971. >> anthony: in difficult times, 1971. very, very difficult. >> michel: oh yeah, it was still the war. >> anthony:...
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laura: michelle, tell us about how this happened. it's a busy place, so close to a school, and school getting out for halloween tonight. michelle: that's right, about a couple of blocks from where i am standing is a school. the incident happened around 3:00, so you can imagine many people would have been getting out of school around threequel entity, parents picking up -- three: 30, parents picking up the children on halloween. the city is still going about its daily business, but that was referenced in the press conference with the mayor, the head of the nypd, where they talked about the fact that it is halloween and people will be uneasy. there will be an extra police presence, but they wanted to also reassure people that they thought this was someone who acted alone and this was not part of any sort of wider group. laura: michelle, the 9/11 attacks happened not far away from where you are standing, talking to me now, and the mayor of new york reference to that, saying that the city has been tested before, urging new yorkers to be
laura: michelle, tell us about how this happened. it's a busy place, so close to a school, and school getting out for halloween tonight. michelle: that's right, about a couple of blocks from where i am standing is a school. the incident happened around 3:00, so you can imagine many people would have been getting out of school around threequel entity, parents picking up -- three: 30, parents picking up the children on halloween. the city is still going about its daily business, but that was...
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michelle? michelle: thank you. from weather and sports download the news app. it's free. go to the app store. search wjla. today the house passed $36.5 billion aid package for the states hit by hurricanes this it also includes puerto rico. it will help the island cash strap government keep functioning in the aftermath of hurricane maria. tonight. 90% of the u.s. territory is still without power. the passage of the bill comes after president trump tweeted they could not keep fema and agencies in puerto rico forever. jonathan: happening right now search and rescue teams are looking for bodies in part of california wine country deavor stated by the wildfires. -- devastated by the wildfires. 26 people have been killed by the fires. 400 other people have been reported missing. 3,500 homes and businesses completely destroyed. take a look at this. this shows you the number of fires burning across the state. not just a couple. dozens. with no rain in the forecast and h even harder over the next several days. >> more than 20,000 people evacuated. they have burned 191,000 acres acr
michelle? michelle: thank you. from weather and sports download the news app. it's free. go to the app store. search wjla. today the house passed $36.5 billion aid package for the states hit by hurricanes this it also includes puerto rico. it will help the island cash strap government keep functioning in the aftermath of hurricane maria. tonight. 90% of the u.s. territory is still without power. the passage of the bill comes after president trump tweeted they could not keep fema and agencies in...
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michelle: it could have been his final scene. justice department opened investigation in the prince george's county police department. federal investigators look in the claims they discriminated against the black and the hispanic officers. police chief hank stawinski says the department will cooperate with the probe. >> no subpoenas >> the documents will provided to them immediately. >> we have enough people in the department. i am not happy with the department. we have expressed our concerned to the leadership. nothing has been resolved. michelle: two groups representing minority officers filed a complaint against a department in 2016. calls for change today on the steps of the supreme court that even drew actor turned politician arnold schwarzenegger. >> it is time to say hasta la vista to gerrymandering. michelle: the former california governor and "terminator" star was one of dozens calling for an ends to politically drawn voting districts. this came as the justices inside the court heart arguments for and against the wiscons
michelle: it could have been his final scene. justice department opened investigation in the prince george's county police department. federal investigators look in the claims they discriminated against the black and the hispanic officers. police chief hank stawinski says the department will cooperate with the probe. >> no subpoenas >> the documents will provided to them immediately. >> we have enough people in the department. i am not happy with the department. we have...
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michelle: there you go. "world news tonight" with davi you at ralcandidate for'm governor,rtham, and i sponsored this ad. you at rrator: they call him enron ed.rtham, because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. corporations sending jobs overseas. and of course the enron scandal. now, enron ed is lobbying for donald trump's agenda. like cuts to virginia school funding, and taking away healthcare from thousands of virginians. enron ed gillespie. he's not lobbying for you. i'm i'm up earlyax, for my most important job. -more peanut butter, daddy. -more peanut butter, daddy. as prosecutor, justin fairfax fought drugs, crime, and human trafficking. that's why he's endorsed by virginia law enforcement. buckle up. nothing's more important than keeping them safe and helping them prosper. as your lieutenant governor, i'll work to grow the economy and invest in schools and career training, because vi
michelle: there you go. "world news tonight" with davi you at ralcandidate for'm governor,rtham, and i sponsored this ad. you at rrator: they call him enron ed.rtham, because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. corporations sending jobs overseas. and of course the enron scandal. now, enron ed is lobbying for donald trump's agenda. like cuts to virginia school funding, and taking away healthcare from...
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rich goldman/michelle ".....god doesn't make many people like michelle...."software engineer rich goldman is talking about 32 year old michelle vo, who was an indispensable member of his team at synopsis for four years.rich goldman".....she was just so dilligent in her work and ambitious and she was always volunteering for community work, everyone enjoyed michelle, she was so friendly to everyone, she was just incredible..."a big fan of county music, michelle vo was among those killed in sunday's mass shooting in las vegas. in a statement, synopsis said it was deeply shocked by her death and described michelle vo as a vibrant employee who made a positive contribution and made many friends during her time there.rich goldman"...everyone is just devastated, everyone is talking about how wonderful she was and how devastated they are about this..."after graduating from independence high school in san jose, michelle went on to study at the university of california at davis. she moved on from synopsis in 2012 and was currently employed by new york life in southern c
rich goldman/michelle ".....god doesn't make many people like michelle...."software engineer rich goldman is talking about 32 year old michelle vo, who was an indispensable member of his team at synopsis for four years.rich goldman".....she was just so dilligent in her work and ambitious and she was always volunteering for community work, everyone enjoyed michelle, she was so friendly to everyone, she was just incredible..."a big fan of county music, michelle vo was among...
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michelle: thank you. next at 4:00, avoiding frustration with furniture warranties so you don't sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. i'm pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no, was i supposed to get fios? mr. peterson. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. it's like it was invented to stream 4k movies and shows. how do you know so much about tv and internet? the internet. right. streaming is only as good as your internet. so get the best internet - with the 100% fiber-optic network - get fios - now just $79.99 per month for fios gigabit connection plus tv and phone. john: if you buy a bed, couch or dining room set these days you know the salesman will probably offer to sell you an extended warranty. do you know what it really covers? more importantly, what it excludes? did ed the parrot dodge barbara's new couch? it's not talking. but barbara swears he had nothing to do with the cuts on her sectional. >> they wrote in a statement my pet bird had done the damage. >> did your pet b
michelle: thank you. next at 4:00, avoiding frustration with furniture warranties so you don't sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. i'm pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no, was i supposed to get fios? mr. peterson. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. it's like it was invented to stream 4k movies and shows. how do you know so much about tv and internet? the internet. right. streaming is only as good as your internet. so get the best internet - with the 100% fiber-optic network - get fios -...
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we'll start with michelle vo from san jose. graduated from independence high school in 2003. 31 years old. back in independence she was a student body vice president. after high school and after college she went on to work at synopsis at the high tech firm in mountain view. most recently at new york life insurance in southern california and to aperson from friends and family what we hear is that her personality and smile simply lights up a room. on a personal levelly say my wife work at synopsis at that time where michelle vo worked there. we have a lot of friends that are close with michelle vo. so our deepest condolences and our hearts go out to the family as well. with us here in las vegas is also nbc bay area cheryl hurd and not just the people that per i should here but also some of the survivors. cheryl you actually have good news through all this. take it away. >> reporter: i do. but for the nurse and doctors inside and the people being treated all of these stories are so incredible. i talked to a woman who was on a girl
we'll start with michelle vo from san jose. graduated from independence high school in 2003. 31 years old. back in independence she was a student body vice president. after high school and after college she went on to work at synopsis at the high tech firm in mountain view. most recently at new york life insurance in southern california and to aperson from friends and family what we hear is that her personality and smile simply lights up a room. on a personal levelly say my wife work at...
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michel has written to that.eloped as michel said, and increased sense of shared political objectives. much work to be done, but we have come a long way. it is important to recognise the significant progress we have made since june. let me take these issues on turn. citizen rights, the greatest possible legal certainty about the future. the legal orders will be distinctively different, so this week we explored ways of making sure that the rights we explore now will be enforced in a fair and legal way. gavin confidence for those rights to be upheld. also fulfilling the prime minister's commitment to the prime minister's commitment to the withdrawal commitment, citizens able to enforce those rights in uk courts. and we discussed ways of the consistent interpretation of the law that underpin the agreement. when we have not yet arrived at a single model that achieves this, we hope to soon. we have also not yet arrived at the solution, and michel mentioned a few of them, to bring in future family members, exporting be
michel has written to that.eloped as michel said, and increased sense of shared political objectives. much work to be done, but we have come a long way. it is important to recognise the significant progress we have made since june. let me take these issues on turn. citizen rights, the greatest possible legal certainty about the future. the legal orders will be distinctively different, so this week we explored ways of making sure that the rights we explore now will be enforced in a fair and...
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they get the game balls and they get to speak to michele. >> michele: i don't believe that anybody outside of the locker what is the team's outhere, the mindse mindset? >> eli worked so hard, and proud to be a part of the team. >> michele: a lot of shuffling, and what worked? >> just going out there to work hard and it is exciting to get this win tonight, and tough cro crowd. the fans were great the night, we had loud fans, and it is awesome. >> michele: a nice plane ride hope? >> all smiles. sms >> michele: and turning to orleans darkwa, you had your first 100 yard rushing game, and what is the difference for you tonight? >> well, we knew it would be a grind it out game, and take four quarter and hat's off to the o-line, because we knew that we could run it out with them, and get the seams here and there and do that. >> michele: with so many injuries, you were called upon the step in, and provide some offense, and for you, personally, how were you viewing this opportunity? stride. i have been in the league four years now, a i know how the business works and everything like that, and so wh
they get the game balls and they get to speak to michele. >> michele: i don't believe that anybody outside of the locker what is the team's outhere, the mindse mindset? >> eli worked so hard, and proud to be a part of the team. >> michele: a lot of shuffling, and what worked? >> just going out there to work hard and it is exciting to get this win tonight, and tough cro crowd. the fans were great the night, we had loud fans, and it is awesome. >> michele: a nice...
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also, as a gunner on a humvee, michelle saw action on the fron. nicole says her sister suffed from post traumatic stress, but barely talked about what she'd seen and done. nicole: i think it was a kind of a perfect storm that occurred, and michelle -- she didn't reh out for help or didn't tell anybody she was hurting so much. diane: michelle langhorst was honorably discharged from the army in 2013, and had what appeared to be a full life, graduating from college with a degree in criminal justice in 2014, and hoping to attend law school. she worked as head of security at a local hospital and volunteered with foster chil michelle died by suicide two and and a half years ago, weeks shy of her 32 birthday. nicole's grief over that loss f becoming a clinical psyc nicole: i solely want to work with veterans particularly , suicidal veterans, and i would just really like to be on the frontlines with those veterans. diane: today, she works with vets on the helpline staff for t.a.p.s. -- the tragedy assistance program for survivors -- helping families throu
also, as a gunner on a humvee, michelle saw action on the fron. nicole says her sister suffed from post traumatic stress, but barely talked about what she'd seen and done. nicole: i think it was a kind of a perfect storm that occurred, and michelle -- she didn't reh out for help or didn't tell anybody she was hurting so much. diane: michelle langhorst was honorably discharged from the army in 2013, and had what appeared to be a full life, graduating from college with a degree in criminal...
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one bullet struck michelle in the chest. when cody finely found her he learned michelle did not make it. cody robertson joins us now along with michelle's sister, kathy. kathy, i am so sorry to have to meet you this way. i know this is an impossible pain for you and your family. how are your parents and you holding up? >> we're taking it slowly. we are surrounded by, you know, family and friends. michelle's loved ones. we are just taking it slowly. you know, there's no map for something like this, and we're just so thankful that we have, you know, the love that surrounds us. to help us get through -- to help us get to the healing side of this. >> tell me about your sister, michelle. >> in a few words -- there's so much to say. she was really truly beautiful inside and out. she had this bubbly infectious personality, and it is so magnetic, if anybody lucky enough to meet her would know that she made it so easy and fun to be around her, and she had that natural ability to make that -- you just felt like the best thing, you jus
one bullet struck michelle in the chest. when cody finely found her he learned michelle did not make it. cody robertson joins us now along with michelle's sister, kathy. kathy, i am so sorry to have to meet you this way. i know this is an impossible pain for you and your family. how are your parents and you holding up? >> we're taking it slowly. we are surrounded by, you know, family and friends. michelle's loved ones. we are just taking it slowly. you know, there's no map for something...
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michelle: a big football night. jonathan: a huge test for the guys.e they kansas city on the road but this is one of the loudest stadiums. erin hawksworth is in an empty stadium so it's quiet but it won't be for long. erin: that is right. i am looking toward to hearing how loud it will get. redskins defense has been dominant so far this season. i'll break it down by the numbers coming up woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so here's the plan. first off, we're going to give you all... (voice fading away) you erin: with so many new pieces on the redskins it's impressive how quickly they have come together. they are ranked fifth defensively and they need help as they can get because the only undefeated team in the nfl, the cance city chiefs. so far the redskins have bee
michelle: a big football night. jonathan: a huge test for the guys.e they kansas city on the road but this is one of the loudest stadiums. erin hawksworth is in an empty stadium so it's quiet but it won't be for long. erin: that is right. i am looking toward to hearing how loud it will get. redskins defense has been dominant so far this season. i'll break it down by the numbers coming up woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it...
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michelle: you are in charge of the fun committee. steve: yes. michelle: nice work.ve: thank you. all right. so if you are grilling out, it's perfect out to do that. 72 degrees at 6:00. look at the sunset time at 6:47. turn the mics on. how much daylight are forward? nancy: five minutes. michelle: 30 seconds. steve: two minutes and 30 seconds. michelle: i had half of that answer. steve: 8:00 tonight in the lower 60's. a beautiful night to star gaze and look at the moon. looking at the satellite and radar from stormwatch7, not a lot going on out there. high pressure in control. remain in control in the next couple of days. that means nice, nice weather on the way. waking up early tomorrow morning around 50 in college park, 53 in bethesda. just enough for a light jacket early on. you won't need it all day. the temperatures will warm up nicely. look at that. near 80 by 5:00 tomorrow. few added clouds. it does stay dry throughout the day. let's talk about what is going on for the playoffs friday and saturday. 7:30 start time friday night. the temperatures in the 70's. 70
michelle: you are in charge of the fun committee. steve: yes. michelle: nice work.ve: thank you. all right. so if you are grilling out, it's perfect out to do that. 72 degrees at 6:00. look at the sunset time at 6:47. turn the mics on. how much daylight are forward? nancy: five minutes. michelle: 30 seconds. steve: two minutes and 30 seconds. michelle: i had half of that answer. steve: 8:00 tonight in the lower 60's. a beautiful night to star gaze and look at the moon. looking at the satellite...
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they get the game balls and they get to speak to michele. >> michele: i don't believe that anybody outside of the locker room thought that the outcome would be what it was. what is the team's outhere, the mindse mindset? >> eli worked so hard, and proud to be a part of the team. >> michele: a lot of shuffling, and what worked? >> just going out there to work hard and it is exciting to get this win tonight, and tough cro crowd. the fans were great the night, we had loud fans, and it is awesome. >> michele: a nice plane ride hope? >> all smiles. sms >> michele: and turning to orleans darkwa, you had your first 100 yard rushing game, and what is the difference for you tonight? >> well, we knew it would be a grind it out game, and take four quarter and hat's off to the o-line, because we knew that we could run it out with them, and get the seams here and there and do that. >> michele: with so many injuries, you were called upon the step in, and provide some offense, and for you, personally, how were you viewing this opportunity? >> well, i always take it with stride. i have been in the league
they get the game balls and they get to speak to michele. >> michele: i don't believe that anybody outside of the locker room thought that the outcome would be what it was. what is the team's outhere, the mindse mindset? >> eli worked so hard, and proud to be a part of the team. >> michele: a lot of shuffling, and what worked? >> just going out there to work hard and it is exciting to get this win tonight, and tough cro crowd. the fans were great the night, we had loud...
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at the "live desk," michelle marsh, abc7 news. alison: very emotional, michelle. thank you. now a month into the crisis in the caribbean, new power generators are starting to arrive in san juan. the turbines from a florida-based company are expected to be able to generate enough power for 300,000 homes. less than 20% of that island, though, has power right now. today, puerto rico's governor met with president trump at the white house. the president was asked to rate the much criticized u.s. response after the storm. >> it hit right through the middle of the island. right through the middle of puer like that. i give ourselves a 10. alison: the president says he has given congress his blessing for recovery funding fan but emphasized the governor should know that help cannot be there forever. nancy: now for help on the ground, rain hampering efforts to get clean drinking water distributing on the island. the dam burst on wednesday and the river behind it swelling 30 feet wide. that forced the national guardsman to stop operations and move to a safer location. jonathan: what a c
at the "live desk," michelle marsh, abc7 news. alison: very emotional, michelle. thank you. now a month into the crisis in the caribbean, new power generators are starting to arrive in san juan. the turbines from a florida-based company are expected to be able to generate enough power for 300,000 homes. less than 20% of that island, though, has power right now. today, puerto rico's governor met with president trump at the white house. the president was asked to rate the much...
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michelle: great teamwork out there.northwest, breaking ground on the major redevelopment construction. the clinic will specialize in hiv and aid care for the lgbt community. whitman walker will open a ground floor community sulchural center surrounded by dozens of apartments and retail space along the 14th street corridor. jonathan: trees, hundreds of them are planted across the roadway and the massive push isn't just for aesthetics. i could affect your safety. >> block by block, hole by hole. trees are going in and the streets are getting greener. in southeast, 27 trees were planted today. >> we'll continue planting until we got every available space >> the urban tree canopy is a percentage of the city's land when viewed from above is covered by the trees leaves. >> but for the program to be successful, they need your helps. they are asking residents to water trees twice a week. if you want to find out there are trees near you, they have an active map. >> if you have trees on the both sides of the treat, it narrows the
michelle: great teamwork out there.northwest, breaking ground on the major redevelopment construction. the clinic will specialize in hiv and aid care for the lgbt community. whitman walker will open a ground floor community sulchural center surrounded by dozens of apartments and retail space along the 14th street corridor. jonathan: trees, hundreds of them are planted across the roadway and the massive push isn't just for aesthetics. i could affect your safety. >> block by block, hole by...
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the two sides, as michel barnier said, are deadlocked on those issues. two sides, as michel barnier saidesm one of the issues that michel barnier has strict instructions from the 27 eu members, and david davis is boxed in by political domestic concerns. the concern is that they feel that the mandate that michel barnier has been given to negotiate by the european leaders because he is working for them, the council, is too narrow and too inflexible and does not make much sense, particularly on the northern ireland question. two separate future relationship talks from the divorce settlement. michel barnier is unbending, and so that will be discussed in the october meeting next week in the european council. it is clearly not going to be opening up the phase two talks in the way that the uk hoped a few weeks ago. that is michel barnier working in the eu, and you are right, in the uk there is a whole complex layer of domestic political considerations that theresa may and david davis have, in particular, pressure this week and the uk to beef up its threat to walk away from the table if the uk i
the two sides, as michel barnier said, are deadlocked on those issues. two sides, as michel barnier saidesm one of the issues that michel barnier has strict instructions from the 27 eu members, and david davis is boxed in by political domestic concerns. the concern is that they feel that the mandate that michel barnier has been given to negotiate by the european leaders because he is working for them, the council, is too narrow and too inflexible and does not make much sense, particularly on...
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still stuck at the bottom of the table it's time to discuss many topics and let's start with you michel did you expect really this result i mean did you not expect a little bit of a better performance from two teams who are struggling so terribly so far this season. eighteen and seventeen is playing against. it's bad it's bad since weeks and everybody they start coming out better better better but there's nothing i can see any any better performance since they won and that's very very tough to see for everybody especially the supporters friends and. enjoy these guys. before i turn to our very own mark meadows mark i want to take a look at a tweet which is quite telling it's from colognes official. twitter account and they say it was an encouraging display now i would call that often is. to the extreme almost what do you think is going wrong at cologne and i mean seeing tweets like that i don't think it's it's really like they're really in reality i mean they're not seeing what's really going on oh yeah i mean fifa last season and it's all going wrong when the main problem of us is they
still stuck at the bottom of the table it's time to discuss many topics and let's start with you michel did you expect really this result i mean did you not expect a little bit of a better performance from two teams who are struggling so terribly so far this season. eighteen and seventeen is playing against. it's bad it's bad since weeks and everybody they start coming out better better better but there's nothing i can see any any better performance since they won and that's very very tough to...
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me, michelle, here we go. yay. >> o-w. >> trevor: mitchell wolf, everybody. we'll be right back. dinner. throughout history, the one meal when we come together, break bread, share our day and connect as a family. [ bloop, clicking ] and connect, as a family. just, uh one second voice guy. [ bloop ] huh? hey? i paused it. bam, family time. so how is everyone? find your awesome with xfinity xfi and change the way you wifi. but you know, i grew up watching cheers and rosanne and all in the family and shows that centered regular, average, working families and people and show showed that there was humor and laughter and value and validity to those lives. and so i was really, really excited to get to do a show that did that. and what's special about our show is it is quite diverse. and unlike maybe the shows that i just mentioned, we have, we have real diversity in our show and it allows us to really tackle so many, you know, conversations that you couldn't do if you didn't have those characters present and on screen. >> trevor: when you look at the story, it's not just about diversity
me, michelle, here we go. yay. >> o-w. >> trevor: mitchell wolf, everybody. we'll be right back. dinner. throughout history, the one meal when we come together, break bread, share our day and connect as a family. [ bloop, clicking ] and connect, as a family. just, uh one second voice guy. [ bloop ] huh? hey? i paused it. bam, family time. so how is everyone? find your awesome with xfinity xfi and change the way you wifi. but you know, i grew up watching cheers and rosanne and all in...
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michelle puso sus ideas a un salÓn de mÁs de 10,000 personas.ho del poder y valentÍa es prÁctica sobre eso es tomando el riesgo de tratar de tener un asiento en la mesa y cuando estÉs ahÍ tomando ese primer riesgo, de decir algo y ser rechazada.
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michel barnier a and jean—claude juncker will brief the leaders on the progress so far.a giant leap of logic to think perhaps theresa may was getting her version in first and may be urging michel barnier and jean—claude juncker on what they should say to the other leaders to discuss how brexit is going. just briefly, we keep hearing the clock is ticking, it now looks like it could be another three months before we even start to move on to talk about the final brexit deal. this is looking more and more likely that we could be heading for this no deal brexit. the eu side say they want to avoid that at all costs. they don't like to talk about the no deal scenario because they say it is not something they aspire to and it is something they aspire to and it is something they aspire to and it is something they are actively trying to avoid. in terms of the timetable we know there will be a summit and three further rounds of brexit talks between the uk and eu, and then another summit of leaders in december. michel barnier said that with a bit of political will he could imagine s
michel barnier a and jean—claude juncker will brief the leaders on the progress so far.a giant leap of logic to think perhaps theresa may was getting her version in first and may be urging michel barnier and jean—claude juncker on what they should say to the other leaders to discuss how brexit is going. just briefly, we keep hearing the clock is ticking, it now looks like it could be another three months before we even start to move on to talk about the final brexit deal. this is looking...
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michelle was just 32 years old.iane says she had her entire life ahead of her, but then she began receiving messages from people all over the world who met her baby sister. each one of them with a story about how michelle had spread so much kindness. >> michelle was the type of person, she was an angel because only an angel could do that. i'm so proud of her, you know, the impact that she made and the life she led, so i couldn't be more proud. >> reporter: and michelle worked for new york life insurance. her husband said if she was to pass away, her wishes were to have a large memorial, and for her friends to spread kindness like she did. live in san jose, kpix 5. >> tonight the fbi is using new billboards in las vegas in an attempt to determine the gunman's motive. veronica de la cruz is here now with details. >> well, ken, the fbi launched the new campaign earlier today. the sign reads quote, if you know something, say something. the hope is the billboards will generate new information on the gunman, and so far in
michelle was just 32 years old.iane says she had her entire life ahead of her, but then she began receiving messages from people all over the world who met her baby sister. each one of them with a story about how michelle had spread so much kindness. >> michelle was the type of person, she was an angel because only an angel could do that. i'm so proud of her, you know, the impact that she made and the life she led, so i couldn't be more proud. >> reporter: and michelle worked for...
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michelle: and comet. don't nancy: coming up, how dangerous a quick glance to your dash can be while driving. jonathan: plus the crook who cooks up a crime. i'm not kidding. caught on camera! what he leaves behind will surprise you. is it a mess? a tip? or a new recipe? the answer when we come bac ralphcandidate for governor,rtham, and i sponsored is ad. they're studying for 21st century jobs., but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan to take money out of virginia public schools and give it to private schools. as a washington dc lobbyist, ed gillespie worked for lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. and ed gillespie's plan to cut taxes for the wealthy ed doesn't stand for education. michelle: watch this. caught on video. this break-in at a restaurant is one for the books. watch what happens here. the crook works up an appetite. video shows him wandering around the kitchen, putting on gloves, rummaging through the fridge and cooking up under the cover of darkness. while the food was cooking h
michelle: and comet. don't nancy: coming up, how dangerous a quick glance to your dash can be while driving. jonathan: plus the crook who cooks up a crime. i'm not kidding. caught on camera! what he leaves behind will surprise you. is it a mess? a tip? or a new recipe? the answer when we come bac ralphcandidate for governor,rtham, and i sponsored is ad. they're studying for 21st century jobs., but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan to take money out of virginia public schools and give it...
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michelle: i'm michelle marsh at the "live desk." breaking news out of new york city where as many as seven people are dead after a pickup truck drove in a crowd in the trifecta neighborhood. this happened at west and chambers street if you are familiar with that part of lower manhattan. not far from the world trade center site. the police now look at this as a possible act of terror. driver got in to an argument with another driver and what at first appeared to be a road rage incident. that is what nypd was putting initially. but that has changed within the hour. we understand that a driver started yelling and pulled out what is a fake gun but got back into his home depot marked pick up truck and that is when the police say he mowed down several people on nash bike path. hitting and killing several people. the latest number again are seven dead and at least 15 hurt. the driver was shot by police and is in custody. f.b.i. on the ground. governor cuomo on the way to the scene. president trump has been briefed. we are standing by for a
michelle: i'm michelle marsh at the "live desk." breaking news out of new york city where as many as seven people are dead after a pickup truck drove in a crowd in the trifecta neighborhood. this happened at west and chambers street if you are familiar with that part of lower manhattan. not far from the world trade center site. the police now look at this as a possible act of terror. driver got in to an argument with another driver and what at first appeared to be a road rage...
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what's intriguing is how they're saying senior government forces are trying to go over michel barnier head in the hope eu leaders can muck in and make it more flexible. but yet it is bizarre because they are all in this together, you can't have them thinking of michel barnier as a rogue misinterpreting things and not playing ball. he's the official negotiator of the eu 27 representing their combined will. when she's quoted as saying on her cabinet that it's not her style to shirk from a challenge but she's got a challenge ahead of her! how many times do we have to go through this, we want to talk about trade, not. a lot for the next two years i think! we have hit a complete freeze between the talks, that's the danger, we have this crucial summit on october the 19th, that's when the eu 27 will look at the progress and ask if it is sufficient to talk about trade and the future relationship because that's what theresa may really wants to focus on not the messy divorce bill but the future of it. what they're trying to do is the times is reporting they want to split the eu commissioner fro
what's intriguing is how they're saying senior government forces are trying to go over michel barnier head in the hope eu leaders can muck in and make it more flexible. but yet it is bizarre because they are all in this together, you can't have them thinking of michel barnier as a rogue misinterpreting things and not playing ball. he's the official negotiator of the eu 27 representing their combined will. when she's quoted as saying on her cabinet that it's not her style to shirk from a...
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well the much day nine conversation continues i'm going to go straight to michelle on a quick word onhazard of course your old team what is going wrong there why are they not firing. so many points are there in the world but there's no quality in the team they have no strikers and no no the body language of appalled that i don't like it at the moment it's totally different and. in the beginning of his career as a coach of how to blend and that's the point of everything in this for the moment no one knows what's going on the next weeks when you're concerned that's for sure michel look sad i'm concerned with mark but i'm going to bring we're going to talk about health and i'm never second another point drop they've slipped up they had that chance really to kind of move even closer to the running back to the leading pack should their fans be worried a little bit too much to ask that yeah i mean therefore they finished last season and they're still in dreamland they're up there but i think the problem is. it's a little unfair what's going on there because obviously everyone's kind of off
well the much day nine conversation continues i'm going to go straight to michelle on a quick word onhazard of course your old team what is going wrong there why are they not firing. so many points are there in the world but there's no quality in the team they have no strikers and no no the body language of appalled that i don't like it at the moment it's totally different and. in the beginning of his career as a coach of how to blend and that's the point of everything in this for the moment no...
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rich goldman/michelle ".....god doesn't make many people like michelle...." software engineer rich goldman is talking about 32 year old michelle vo, who was an indispensable member of his team at synopsis for four years.rich goldman".....she was just so dilligent in her work and ambitious and she was always volunteering for community work, everyone enjoyed michelle, she was so friendly to everyone, she was just incredible..."a big fan of county music, michelle vo was among those killed in sunday's mass shooting in las vegas. in a statement, synopsis said it was deeply shocked by her death and described michelle vo as a vibrant employee who made a positive contribution and made many friends during her time there.rich goldman"...everyone is just devastated, everyone is talking about how wonderful she was and how devastated they are about this..."after graduating from independence high school in san jose, michelle went on to study at the university of california at davis. she moved on from synopsis in 2012 and was currently employed by new york life in southern
rich goldman/michelle ".....god doesn't make many people like michelle...." software engineer rich goldman is talking about 32 year old michelle vo, who was an indispensable member of his team at synopsis for four years.rich goldman".....she was just so dilligent in her work and ambitious and she was always volunteering for community work, everyone enjoyed michelle, she was so friendly to everyone, she was just incredible..."a big fan of county music, michelle vo was among...
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me, michelle, here we go. yay. >> o-w. >> trevor: mitchell wolf, everybody. we'll be right back.ver card. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, even if you're not a customer. then he tried tostitos scoopsl foand salsa.... ...and started following them in real life. hey, mike. 'sup? oh... tostitos. bring the party. guys...i'm trapped, my boss wants me here. raz, where are you? we are not leaving without you. just go downstairs now. ♪ rapunzel?! ♪ look for my c-hr. ♪ that was fun. wait till you see where we're going. introducing an all-new crossover. toyota c-hr. toyota. let's go places. reminds me of how geico hasd been saving people money for over 75 years. hey, big guy! come on in! let me guess your weight! win a prize! sure, why not. 12 ounces! sorry, mate. four ounces. i've been taking the stairs lately. you win, big guy. sorry, 'scuse me! oh, he looks so much mo
me, michelle, here we go. yay. >> o-w. >> trevor: mitchell wolf, everybody. we'll be right back.ver card. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, even if you're not a customer. then he tried tostitos scoopsl foand salsa.... ...and started following them in real life....
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michelle, back to you. michelle: thank you.t at abc7, it takes more than talent to make it to the big leagues. how the coach of the week is he robert: it's called the complete player. not from a skills standpoint but scholastically as well. spear-headed by andy, the complete player focuses on character building. >> they have humility, integrity, accountability, commitment and service. this is a good foundation to build on. robert: then there is tumorring and that is the part -- tutors and that is the part they push the most. >> if there are two guys with equal talent they will go with the guy with better grades. having good grades helps you with sports but prepares you for off the field adventures and everything that you like. robert: you see yourself in kids. >> correct. >> our brain is a funny thing. when i work with them i find myself taking a swing with them. i find myself making a throw with them. >> the home run is seeing one of the players sign a pro contract. >> what would it be like for you? >> i don't know. i can only
michelle, back to you. michelle: thank you.t at abc7, it takes more than talent to make it to the big leagues. how the coach of the week is he robert: it's called the complete player. not from a skills standpoint but scholastically as well. spear-headed by andy, the complete player focuses on character building. >> they have humility, integrity, accountability, commitment and service. this is a good foundation to build on. robert: then there is tumorring and that is the part -- tutors and...
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michelle: so sweet. the team gave the family season ticket for next year as well and he wants to share the extra baseball cards and memorabilia across the country to other kids that lost the collection in the fires. in the parents said they got so much stuff that the son made the decision, listen, let's start giving this stuff away to other kids who also lost. michelle: a kind gesture to offer comfort to so many families that lost everything. jonathan: nice to see a smile on his face. steve: big smile! my goodness. we need the rain around here. we don't need severe weather. you will hear the wind for a couple of hours but tomorrow morning it's all fine. nancy: good. jonathan: water the yard. good to go. steve: belle haven country club. this is nice out there if you have extra time this afternoon in the everything hours. 73 at dulles. 75 at reagan national airport. 74 in the stormwatch7 satellite and radar. shower activity to the west of us. western maryland. we show you what is going on closer to home by
michelle: so sweet. the team gave the family season ticket for next year as well and he wants to share the extra baseball cards and memorabilia across the country to other kids that lost the collection in the fires. in the parents said they got so much stuff that the son made the decision, listen, let's start giving this stuff away to other kids who also lost. michelle: a kind gesture to offer comfort to so many families that lost everything. jonathan: nice to see a smile on his face. steve:...
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michelle: hello and welcome to "fokus on europe." i'm michelle henery. catalonian nationalists have sought autonomy and independence from spain for decades. catalans were asked in an illegal referendum, if this is what they really wanted. after madrid announced that the vote was unconstitutional, policemen were sent from all over spain to block people from voting, from even entering the polling stations. and they did so by force. spain's government later declared that, despite the yes for independence, there had been no valid referendum. separatist movements are nothing new in europe. given the continent's history and multitude of cultures, a desire for sovereignty among certain groups is understandable. and in spain, it's not just catalonian nationalists who are pushing for independence, but also people from the basque region in the northwest. despite the violence surrounding the recent independence referendum in catalonia, basque separatists there say they now feel more determined than ever. >> it is a busy day for newsstand operator isabel lopategi. h
michelle: hello and welcome to "fokus on europe." i'm michelle henery. catalonian nationalists have sought autonomy and independence from spain for decades. catalans were asked in an illegal referendum, if this is what they really wanted. after madrid announced that the vote was unconstitutional, policemen were sent from all over spain to block people from voting, from even entering the polling stations. and they did so by force. spain's government later declared that, despite the yes...
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♪ michelle: a very warm welcome to "fokus on europe." i'm michelle henery.ne of the biggest topics in germany right now is the election. so we are taking a close look at democracy -- and just how fragile it can be. ♪ ♪ imagine you are a law abiding citizen, of legal age, who lives in a country that proudly boasts of its commitment to democracy -- yet, you are not allowed to vote. that is the case for julian peters, a 29-year-old man from the northwest of germany. he is one of over 80,000 people denied this basic right because they are disabled. while many other european countries have lifted traditional restrictions, julian and his family wonder why germany has failed to do so. reporter: julian peters is taking a close look at the candidates' campaign posters. he takes an active interest in politics and the upcoming election. so who's that? julian: christian lindner. reporter: and what do you think of him? julian: he looks better now. he's wearing a dress shirt . reporter: 29-year-old julian also has opinions on the candidates' platforms, but because he has
♪ michelle: a very warm welcome to "fokus on europe." i'm michelle henery.ne of the biggest topics in germany right now is the election. so we are taking a close look at democracy -- and just how fragile it can be. ♪ ♪ imagine you are a law abiding citizen, of legal age, who lives in a country that proudly boasts of its commitment to democracy -- yet, you are not allowed to vote. that is the case for julian peters, a 29-year-old man from the northwest of germany. he is one of...