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i'm michelle marsh at the live desk. the fbi staying put, remaining exactly where it is come at the j edgar hoover building downtown. published reports sing the federal government is canceling a project that would have put the fbi on a campus in the suburbs. by idea was to pay for it selling the old building to a real estate developer and using almost $2 billion of taxpayer dollars to cover the rest of the costs. for years, fbi officials have cited security concerns for wanting to move. this evening the chair of the fairfax county board of supervisors tweeted she is disappointed with this decision. michelle marsh, abc 7 news. the first forecast from stormwatch 7. the heat index still feels like the upper 80's downtown d.c. it will be a warm and humid overnight. the satellite and radar from stormwatch 7, showers around i-81, they are fizzling out, not expecting anything severe, but if you are out and about the next half hour, 45 minutes, you'll find a little wet weather. the temperatures tomorrow will make it into the mid
i'm michelle marsh at the live desk. the fbi staying put, remaining exactly where it is come at the j edgar hoover building downtown. published reports sing the federal government is canceling a project that would have put the fbi on a campus in the suburbs. by idea was to pay for it selling the old building to a real estate developer and using almost $2 billion of taxpayer dollars to cover the rest of the costs. for years, fbi officials have cited security concerns for wanting to move. this...
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michelle marsh at the "live desk" with more. michelle: the search continues at this hour for the missing man with 40 volunteers and four search dogs but already as you stated this is so difficult to tell. five children between the ages of 2 and 13 are among the dead. >> the son over there and the mom is in the water. >> the tragedy striking one family if you believe that. 14 family members were at the swimming hole when the flash flooding swept them away. people in the had their cell phones rolling as the rescuers made their way in the area. we are talkin trees rushing down that mountain side, flooding the creek below after a sudden rainstorm. more than 100 people in the area were caught off-guard. >> there was hardly any warning that the flash flood was coming. one of the witnesses said he looked up and saw a wall of to water coming toward him. >> so four people were immediately pulled to safety. i can tell you this that the storms are expected in the middle of the week. a tough time for the folks there in arizona. that is the l
michelle marsh at the "live desk" with more. michelle: the search continues at this hour for the missing man with 40 volunteers and four search dogs but already as you stated this is so difficult to tell. five children between the ages of 2 and 13 are among the dead. >> the son over there and the mom is in the water. >> the tragedy striking one family if you believe that. 14 family members were at the swimming hole when the flash flooding swept them away. people in the had...
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michelle marsh has the details. there are still stipulations. michelle: yeah, a lot of restrictions. the minute he steps out of prison in october, he has to report to a supervising officer. in the hearing simpson mentioned wanting to go back to florida, but that is up to the state. he served in nine years for a botched robbery to retrieve vegas,memorabilia in las including charges of armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. today simpson said he wished it never happened. during the hearing he made a foundof saying he has alternative to violence courses in prison. >> i don't think i could have represented this prison, i don't think any inmate has ever better represented it than i. michelle: stipulations, like not drinking alcohol to excess and submitting to searches, simpson said he had no problem living with these conditions. as for money, simpson will still montht $25,000 per pension from the nfl. many were watching the hearing. tom roussey talk to people at the newseum who could not forget the murder investigation. this video was taken i
michelle marsh has the details. there are still stipulations. michelle: yeah, a lot of restrictions. the minute he steps out of prison in october, he has to report to a supervising officer. in the hearing simpson mentioned wanting to go back to florida, but that is up to the state. he served in nine years for a botched robbery to retrieve vegas,memorabilia in las including charges of armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. today simpson said he wished it never happened. during the...
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michelle marsh has been following this all night and has the latest. michelle: family and friends are stoned tonight after the -- -- family of friends are stunned tonight after the death. the yoga and meditation instructor called the police to report a possible assault in an alley near her minnesota home. when the police car showed up, she approached the police officers on the drivers side of the vehicle. the officer in the passenger seat open fire through the driver side door, fatally striking the woman. tonight, her fiancÉ wants answers to the questions. because the dead police officer shot her for reasons i don't know. both officers are on administrative leave and the police chief is calling for a transparent and independent investigation. neither body cameras n nore dash cams were rolling during the shooting. chief tonight the police in prince william county talked about an uptick in crimes. anna-lysa gayle has the story from woodbridge. anna-lysa: tonight the police chief talked about immigration to the need for diversity within the police departme
michelle marsh has been following this all night and has the latest. michelle: family and friends are stoned tonight after the -- -- family of friends are stunned tonight after the death. the yoga and meditation instructor called the police to report a possible assault in an alley near her minnesota home. when the police car showed up, she approached the police officers on the drivers side of the vehicle. the officer in the passenger seat open fire through the driver side door, fatally striking...
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michelle marsh is at the "live desk" with the criminal investigation. michelle? michelle: a man who worked in the audi division was taken into police custody. he is the first to be arrested emissions scandal. this arrest comes just one day after u.s. authorities charge palmeo to give orders to program the engines to cheat emissions tests. prosecutors in munich say the person they arrested worked in southern germany and is accused of fraud and unfair advertising but wouldn't say who they have in custody. as it stands now, v.w. has been ordered to pay up $20 billion in fines and settlements. abc7 will continue to follow the v.w. emissions scandal and have updates as they are available. michelle marsh in the "live desk." alison: thank you. switching gears. we have new pictures to show you. look at this. this is a bear prowling in fairfax city. nancy: independence day stroll down the lane and into some yards. checking out the neighborhood. police have been receiving calls all week. including today. alison: okay. northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg spoke with
michelle marsh is at the "live desk" with the criminal investigation. michelle? michelle: a man who worked in the audi division was taken into police custody. he is the first to be arrested emissions scandal. this arrest comes just one day after u.s. authorities charge palmeo to give orders to program the engines to cheat emissions tests. prosecutors in munich say the person they arrested worked in southern germany and is accused of fraud and unfair advertising but wouldn't say who...
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michelle marsh is at the "live desk" with the latest on this. michelle: the new york city police call this a clear assassination. this brutal attack, unprovoked. officer miosotis familia was sitting in a mobile command unit, as you mentioned, when she was ambushed. shot in the head. she was a 1246 year vet -- a 1246 -- 12-year veteran and mother of three, including a set of twins. her partner made this call for help. >> shots fired. [screaming] a bullet! [bleep] michelle: officers caught up with the gunman a few blocks away. 34-year-old alexander bonds. he was shot and killed when he pulled a gun on those officers. he was an excon who ranted online about his treatment in prison. he was paroled from the new york state prison attyca in 2013 after serving six years for armed robbery. police commissioner james o'neil tweeted familia was assassinated in an unprovoked attack on cops assigned to keep new yorkers safe. >> she was on duty. she was doing the job she loved. after this shocking and the sudden attack her fellow officers came to her aid immedi
michelle marsh is at the "live desk" with the latest on this. michelle: the new york city police call this a clear assassination. this brutal attack, unprovoked. officer miosotis familia was sitting in a mobile command unit, as you mentioned, when she was ambushed. shot in the head. she was a 1246 year vet -- a 1246 -- 12-year veteran and mother of three, including a set of twins. her partner made this call for help. >> shots fired. [screaming] a bullet! [bleep] michelle:...
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michelle marsh has been tracking this from the live desk. michelle: these protests have been ongoing for hours and there are several injuries after the police and protesters clashed. used -- waterwere cannons were used to break up the crowds come along with tear gas. tonight, at least 76 police officers are injured. demonstrators were out, they say, to and capitalism. some signs were directed at president trump. in germany today, he met with chancellor angela merkel. the biggest subjects being talked about, what to do about north korea's unprecedented missile launches. and this is the eve of president trump's first face-to-face meeting with vladimir putin. the white house has not said if he will bring up worsen interference in last year's election, but the only other people in the room besides the leaders and two translators will be secretary of state rex tillerson and his russian counterpart. stay with us for updates tomorrow. alison: a pressing search for the suspect after a knife point sex assault in a busy section of northwest. as tim bar
michelle marsh has been tracking this from the live desk. michelle: these protests have been ongoing for hours and there are several injuries after the police and protesters clashed. used -- waterwere cannons were used to break up the crowds come along with tear gas. tonight, at least 76 police officers are injured. demonstrators were out, they say, to and capitalism. some signs were directed at president trump. in germany today, he met with chancellor angela merkel. the biggest subjects being...
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michelle marsh has t 27-year-old survivor is shedding more light on the horrible conditions that up to 90 undocumented immigrants endured on their journey. speaking from his hospital bed, he said there was no water for anyone in the trailer. he said he took the journey because there is no work for him where he lived in mexico. i woke up and wanted to run, but felt faint, so i fell. i was very weak. he is one of about 30 people taken to the hospital. 10 people have died. the fire chief believes that some victims will have irreversible brain damage. the driver of the truck said he had no idea anyone was in the back of his vehicle. he faces charges. investigators are digging for more information, including who organized this. jonathan: it has been 24 hours through queenie and county including an ef-2 tornado touching down in stevensville. has beenr team surveying the damage, talking to people, many still without power. jonathan: anna-lysa gayle joins us live from stevensville with the latest. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: this is what crews are up against chennai, still lots of limbs and debris o
michelle marsh has t 27-year-old survivor is shedding more light on the horrible conditions that up to 90 undocumented immigrants endured on their journey. speaking from his hospital bed, he said there was no water for anyone in the trailer. he said he took the journey because there is no work for him where he lived in mexico. i woke up and wanted to run, but felt faint, so i fell. i was very weak. he is one of about 30 people taken to the hospital. 10 people have died. the fire chief believes...
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alison: michelle marsh is keeping track of the g 20 summit. some of these protests have been violent. michelle: so injured as a result. a frightening scene in germany. protesters setting fires in the streets, burning stores and hurling rocks and bottles at the police. [shouting] michelle: dozens of people have been arrested. , waters fired tear gas cannons, and flash bang grenades to control the crowds. all of this outside as world leaders tackled sensitive issues inside. it is arguably the most highly anticipated meeting of this year's g 20 summit. secretary of state rex tillerson give us a peek inside the over to our meeting between president donald trump and russian president vladimir putin. >> there was a clear chemistry between the two. michelle: he said the president pushed putin right away on russian meddling in the u.s. presidential elections. more than one occasion involving russian involvement, and president putin denied such involvement. foreign: the russian minister said that president trump except that the denial, but a senior admi
alison: michelle marsh is keeping track of the g 20 summit. some of these protests have been violent. michelle: so injured as a result. a frightening scene in germany. protesters setting fires in the streets, burning stores and hurling rocks and bottles at the police. [shouting] michelle: dozens of people have been arrested. , waters fired tear gas cannons, and flash bang grenades to control the crowds. all of this outside as world leaders tackled sensitive issues inside. it is arguably the...
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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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. >> a local soccer player tells michelle marsh the life lessons he learned when he started playing. that inspired hi michelle: tonight we introduce you to a teenager with the raw talent and passion to reach his goals. >> i started playing since like god gave me speed. i always had a ball with me. >> edgar's varsity coach training students over the summer. he believes he has the talent to play for a division i university. >> i had the m.v.p. for all-state in the whole d.c. >> he recalls the games that changed him in the fifth grade. >> we were down 2-0. i scored one goal to make it 2-1. right? >> from the day forward he learned that being down didn't mean he was out. >> no matter what country, wherever you come from, never give up. >> he comes from a big family but says most of the time they practice. >> this has been amazing for me. it gave me an opportunity to have transportation. and travel. >> for the first time he is traveling outside of the country in a match in costa rica. former open goal coach lowery recruited him. >> i made him like captain of the team. >> i want to make eve
. >> a local soccer player tells michelle marsh the life lessons he learned when he started playing. that inspired hi michelle: tonight we introduce you to a teenager with the raw talent and passion to reach his goals. >> i started playing since like god gave me speed. i always had a ball with me. >> edgar's varsity coach training students over the summer. he believes he has the talent to play for a division i university. >> i had the m.v.p. for all-state in the whole...