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. >> reporter: nancy and mike montgomery have dreams of traveling the world. what they don't have is the extra cash to splurge. >> bills would not be that much -- >> reporter: they started with their cell phone bill. that alone cost $180 a month. some we're paying more than we >> reporter: then they discovered the bill fixers. >> we could be saving them a couple hundred more. >> reporter: two brothers in nashville who work the phones negotiating bills tracking the latest deals in their basement warroom. >> we've gotten it to a science where we can get it done in probably less than an hour. >> reporter: ben and julian kerland started their business in college. >> i used to negotiate for my roommates. >> reporter: clients give the brothers permission to be them, handing over social security numbers, birthdays, even pin numbers. >> i was mostly interested in the price change. >> reporter: they charge 50% of what they save customers for the first year. and they say they save clients an average of $300. >> we've helped about 1,300 people so far. >> reporter: their
. >> reporter: nancy and mike montgomery have dreams of traveling the world. what they don't have is the extra cash to splurge. >> bills would not be that much -- >> reporter: they started with their cell phone bill. that alone cost $180 a month. some we're paying more than we >> reporter: then they discovered the bill fixers. >> we could be saving them a couple hundred more. >> reporter: two brothers in nashville who work the phones negotiating bills...
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. >> nancy and mike montgomery havereams of traveling the wod. what t don't hav ishe ext cash to lurge. behat ch. ooking t cut dn on expenses, they looked at the cell phone bill. $180 amonth. >> wre paying mor than we thought we should be paying. >>hen they discovered the bill fir. o brothersn navie who wkhe phesegotiating deals, trackg lates bills inheir basement war room. we've kind of got it down to a science, wher we canet it done inrobly less annhour. tyhe bune incolle. ise t nia r myolge ommate clients gave the brothers permiion claiming tbe them ndin over social securi numbers, birthday eve number the p change. >>he cha 50% of heyav omers the fi year. eyay they save clients an age of 00. wve helpeut ple so r. >> other trks,all in the morning, ask for custo service and not billing and start b saying they nt to cancelhe rve. they teated t phonomny to swchin to mpetitor's plan. the couple was shocked to learn how much the brothers c their cellhone bill from $180 to 0 a nth. >> no way. >> paying mon to save money can be well worth it. olivia s
. >> nancy and mike montgomery havereams of traveling the wod. what t don't hav ishe ext cash to lurge. behat ch. ooking t cut dn on expenses, they looked at the cell phone bill. $180 amonth. >> wre paying mor than we thought we should be paying. >>hen they discovered the bill fir. o brothersn navie who wkhe phesegotiating deals, trackg lates bills inheir basement war room. we've kind of got it down to a science, wher we canet it done inrobly less annhour. tyhe bune incolle....
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. >> nancy and mike montgomery have dreams of traveling the world. what they don't have is the extra cash to splurge. >> our bill should not be that much. >> looking to cut down on expenses, they looked at their cell phone bill. $180 a month. >> we're paying more than we thought we should be paying. >> then they two brothers in nashville who work the phones negotiating deals, tracking latest bills in their basement war room. >> we've kind of got it down to a science, where we can get it than an hour. >> they started their business in college. >> i used to negotiate for my college roommates. >> clients gave the brothers permission claiming to be them handing over social security numbers, birthdays, even pin >> the price change. >> they charge 50% of customers for the first year. they say they save clients an average of $300. >> we've helped about 1300 people so far. >> main thing be nice. >> be nice and they take care of you. >> other tricks, call in the morning, ask for customer service and not billing and start by saying they want to cancel their se
. >> nancy and mike montgomery have dreams of traveling the world. what they don't have is the extra cash to splurge. >> our bill should not be that much. >> looking to cut down on expenses, they looked at their cell phone bill. $180 a month. >> we're paying more than we thought we should be paying. >> then they two brothers in nashville who work the phones negotiating deals, tracking latest bills in their basement war room. >> we've kind of got it down to a...
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. >> reporter: nancy and mike montgomery have dreams of traveli the world. what they don't have is the xtra cash to splurge. >> a bill should not be that much. >> porter: looking the cut down on expenses, they started with their cell phone bill. that alone cost $180 a month. >> we're paying more than we thought we should be paying. >> reporter: then they studied the bill fixers, who brothers in nashville who negotiate ills, tracking the latest deals in their basement war room. >> we' got it down to a in probably less than an hour. >> reporter: ben and julian started thiir business in college. >> i used to negotiate for my college roommates. >> reporter: clients gave their brothers permission to be there, handing over social security numbers, birth dates, even pin numbers. they charge 50% of what they save customers for the first year. they say they save an average of $300. their number one piece of advice. >> be nice and they'll take care of you. >> reporter: other tricks, call in the morning, ask for customer service, not billing and start by saying you wan
. >> reporter: nancy and mike montgomery have dreams of traveli the world. what they don't have is the xtra cash to splurge. >> a bill should not be that much. >> porter: looking the cut down on expenses, they started with their cell phone bill. that alone cost $180 a month. >> we're paying more than we thought we should be paying. >> reporter: then they studied the bill fixers, who brothers in nashville who negotiate ills, tracking the latest deals in their...
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nancy and mike montgomery have dreams of traveling the world - what they don't have is the extra cash to splurge. a bill should not be that much. looking to cut down on expenses, they started with their cell phone bill - that alone cost one-eighty a month. we were paying more than we should be paying- then they discovered the bill fixers... a service run by two brothers in nashville who work the phones latest deals in their basement war room. we've got it down to a science, where it takes under an hour. ben and julian kurland started their business in college, from the backseat of their parents' car i used to negotiate for my college roommates, clients give the brothers permission to claim to be them - handing over social security numbers, birthdays and pin numbers they charge 50% of what they save customers for the first year...and say they save clients an average of $300 we've helped about 1300 people $350,000 in total for advice? always be friendly. just be nice and they'll take care of you. other tricks.. -call in the morning. -ask for customer service - not billing cancel your se
nancy and mike montgomery have dreams of traveling the world - what they don't have is the extra cash to splurge. a bill should not be that much. looking to cut down on expenses, they started with their cell phone bill - that alone cost one-eighty a month. we were paying more than we should be paying- then they discovered the bill fixers... a service run by two brothers in nashville who work the phones latest deals in their basement war room. we've got it down to a science, where it takes under...
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. >> nancy and mike montgomery had dreams of traveling the world, but they don't have the extra cash to splurge. they started with their cell phone bill. that cost $180 a month. >> we're paying more than we thought we should be paying. >> then they discovered the bill fixers. two brothers in nashville who work the phones negotiating bills, tracking the latest deals in their basement war room. >> we kind of got it down to a science where we can get it done in probably less than an hour. >> they started their business in college. >> i would negotiate for my college roommates. >> they claim to be them. >> i was mostly interested in the price change. >> they charge 50% of what they save customers for the first year. they say it is an average of about $300. >> their number one piece of advice? >> just be nice and they will take care of you. >> other tricks, call in the morning. ask for customer service, not billing, and start by saying you want to cancel your service. >> the brothers threatened the montgomery phone company by switching to the competitor's cheaper plan. they were shocked h
. >> nancy and mike montgomery had dreams of traveling the world, but they don't have the extra cash to splurge. they started with their cell phone bill. that cost $180 a month. >> we're paying more than we thought we should be paying. >> then they discovered the bill fixers. two brothers in nashville who work the phones negotiating bills, tracking the latest deals in their basement war room. >> we kind of got it down to a science where we can get it done in probably...
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. >> reporter: nancy and mike montgomery have dreams of traveling the world.hat they don't have is the extra cash to splurge. >> our bills should not be that much. >> reporter: looking to cut down on expenses, they started with their cell phone bill. that alone cost $180 a month. >> we're paying more than we thought we should be paying. >> reporter: then they discovered the bill fixers. >> we could be saving them a couple hundred more. >> reporter: two brothers in nashville who work the phones, negotiating bills, tracking the latest deals in their basement war room. >> we kind of got it down to a science where we can get it done in probably less than an hour. >> reporter: ben and julian started their business in college. >> i used to negotiate for my clothe roommates. >> reporter: clients give the brothers permission to claim to be them, handing over social security numbers, birthdays and pin numbers. they charge 50% of what they save customers for the first year. they say they save clients an average of $300. >> we helped about 1,300 people so far. >> reporte
. >> reporter: nancy and mike montgomery have dreams of traveling the world.hat they don't have is the extra cash to splurge. >> our bills should not be that much. >> reporter: looking to cut down on expenses, they started with their cell phone bill. that alone cost $180 a month. >> we're paying more than we thought we should be paying. >> reporter: then they discovered the bill fixers. >> we could be saving them a couple hundred more. >> reporter: two...
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. >> nancy and mike montgomery have dreams of traveling the world. what they don't have is the extra cash to splurge. >> the bill should not be that much. >> reporter: looking to cut down on expenses, they started with their cell phone bill. that alone cost 180 a month. >> we're paying more than we thought we should be paying. >> reporter: then they discovered the bill fixers. >> we could be saving them a couple hundred more. >> reporter: two brothers in nashville who work the phones negotiating bills, tracking the war room. >> we kind of got it down tie science where we can get it done in probably less than an hour. >> reporter: ben and julian kernan started their business in college. clients give the brothers permission to claim to be them, handing over social security numbers, birthdays, even pin numbers. >> i was mostly interested in the price range. >> they charge 50% of what they save customers for the first year, and they say they save clients an average of $300. >> we've helped about 1300 people so far. >> reporter: their number one piece of
. >> nancy and mike montgomery have dreams of traveling the world. what they don't have is the extra cash to splurge. >> the bill should not be that much. >> reporter: looking to cut down on expenses, they started with their cell phone bill. that alone cost 180 a month. >> we're paying more than we thought we should be paying. >> reporter: then they discovered the bill fixers. >> we could be saving them a couple hundred more. >> reporter: two brothers...
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. >> that's the reaction montgomery county fire chief mike hamilton said he gets every day, from his crews, another call for a heroin overdose. >> it is above what we would normally run. and the stations are running several a day. >> reporter: the exact numbers are hard to pin down. but a good indication is how much narcan firefighters are using. it is a medication given to counter-act the effects of overdoses. narcan use is up by 9% compared to this time last year. to be fair, it is also used on people with other medical issues. but compare that with what firefighters see on the streets, it is clearly a problem. firefighter nate stoner says he has months now. >> cheap and easy to come by. >> it is everywhere. the stigma around the drug is gone. >> we used toen used to run to folks in the back alley or the flop houses that were homeless, down and out kinds of folks. now, we are seeing heroin as being used by high school students, heroin is being used by soccer moms. >> there is no typical drug user these days. not surprising, to the people we talked to. >> when you get like students
. >> that's the reaction montgomery county fire chief mike hamilton said he gets every day, from his crews, another call for a heroin overdose. >> it is above what we would normally run. and the stations are running several a day. >> reporter: the exact numbers are hard to pin down. but a good indication is how much narcan firefighters are using. it is a medication given to counter-act the effects of overdoses. narcan use is up by 9% compared to this time last year. to be...
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investigative reporter mike >> i spoke with detectives in washington, d.c. and montgomery county, maryland who is conducting a criminal investigation. as we first told you the mom went to authorities in october with evidence, including underage sexually explicit pictures. videos sent from tampa to the man in d.c. the evidence also included a recorded phone call by the tampa police department where the man admits he had sex with the teenager in washington, maryland and fort lauderdale. hillsborough state attorney's office, which initially closed the case is now agreeing to take another look at the sheriff's office report. >> we have never been presented the evidence in the case. >> there is a 37 page report here. are you saying that you guys never saw this report? >> to my knowledge we never saw the report. i'm questioning is whether or adequate on both ends and all the pertinant facts fully explored to decide whether the right decision was made. >> although the mom says she was getting nowhere before talking to us the assistant state attorney says he made the decision to r
investigative reporter mike >> i spoke with detectives in washington, d.c. and montgomery county, maryland who is conducting a criminal investigation. as we first told you the mom went to authorities in october with evidence, including underage sexually explicit pictures. videos sent from tampa to the man in d.c. the evidence also included a recorded phone call by the tampa police department where the man admits he had sex with the teenager in washington, maryland and fort lauderdale....
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montgomery county, you have been warned this is what you will see when you go outside this morning. >> we are glad that mike didn't fall on his bum again. he had a flashlight on his pocket, and that would have been awful. >>> stay tuned. we will have much more on any cancellations or delays, and you want to log on and get our free wusa mobile app. we will have the latest conditions for you. just check out our app, and we
montgomery county, you have been warned this is what you will see when you go outside this morning. >> we are glad that mike didn't fall on his bum again. he had a flashlight on his pocket, and that would have been awful. >>> stay tuned. we will have much more on any cancellations or delays, and you want to log on and get our free wusa mobile app. we will have the latest conditions for you. just check out our app, and we
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let me say mike this will be interesting, because montgomery county will be the center of the universeing to be the only case in the country where bill cosby will be prosecuted. see all of the media out there yesterday. if this case goes forward there is will be akin to the o. j. trial. >> there will be like oj, like michael jackson frenzy, don't you think? >> i absolutely agree. media frenzy, which is why i think for the sake of whatever inch telling are the i may be left to this whole process for mr. cosby, that the honorable kevin steel should probably step down, because it seems -- >> this particular case? >> this particular case. >> real quickly, if it does go to trial, and all of this media frenzy, and thousands of people will come to philadelphia to watch this thing, whenever it would happen, probably month, maybe year away, would the 60 other women who been accuse accused from way back, would they be allowed to testify ken? >> i think that's the big big legal issue f those women are loud to come in, bill cosby will have hard time to allege he didn't do what those women say. tha
let me say mike this will be interesting, because montgomery county will be the center of the universeing to be the only case in the country where bill cosby will be prosecuted. see all of the media out there yesterday. if this case goes forward there is will be akin to the o. j. trial. >> there will be like oj, like michael jackson frenzy, don't you think? >> i absolutely agree. media frenzy, which is why i think for the sake of whatever inch telling are the i may be left to this...
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montgomery county, you have been warned this is what you will see when you go outside this morning. >> we are glad that mike didn't fall on his bum again. he had a flashlight on his pocket, and that would have been awful. >>> stay tuned. we will have much more on any cancellations or delays, and you want to log on and get our free wusa mobile app. we will have the latest conditions for you. just check out our app, and we >>> all right, and welcome back to wake up washington. it's very icy out there. like we have been saying, the main roads seem to be okay, but some of you may not be able to make it to the main roads because it's just a sheet of ice. we are seeing the warm air slow to rise. look at the temperatures, below freezing, and we will stay that way for another few hours. i don't think we will get above freezing across the board until day break. we have seen the temperatures increase rapidly. they increase 4 degrees, and then an hour and 90 minutes, we will see the temperatures jump, but it's going to be awhile. until then, freezing rain out there, and it will continue, especially for the areas to th
montgomery county, you have been warned this is what you will see when you go outside this morning. >> we are glad that mike didn't fall on his bum again. he had a flashlight on his pocket, and that would have been awful. >>> stay tuned. we will have much more on any cancellations or delays, and you want to log on and get our free wusa mobile app. we will have the latest conditions for you. just check out our app, and we >>> all right, and welcome back to wake up...
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montgomery county spca. somebody found milo and brought him in. he has a mikemicrochip so tracked down the shelter and the family that adopted him. and milo is 18 and gets to spend his golden years at home. i do everything on the internet but, it's kind of slow. my friends say i should get fios because it's the fastest. i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. (husband) we're out of 2%! i wonder what else could be better around here. (husband) i heard that. switching to better internet is now easier than ever. only fios has the fastest internet available, with uploads up to 5x faster than cable. get 100 meg upload and download speeds, plus tv and phone for just $69.99 a month online with no annual contract. switch to better. switch to fios. >>> sixers facing a tough team at home, but you might have thought they would do just a tad better. >> the sixers are not tough, let's put it that way. the sixers team they have got almost past the mighty golden state warriors, no where to be found tonight. sixers and hawks. in the third quarter,
montgomery county spca. somebody found milo and brought him in. he has a mikemicrochip so tracked down the shelter and the family that adopted him. and milo is 18 and gets to spend his golden years at home. i do everything on the internet but, it's kind of slow. my friends say i should get fios because it's the fastest. i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. (husband) we're out of 2%! i wonder what else could be better around here. (husband) i heard that. switching...
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from classic to contemporary, adlib - montgomery we continue to get reports about the conditions from all over the tri-state. tri-state.wcpo dot com editor mike canan didn't just try to drive in, mike you were the snow so tell us what let's check in with 9 first warning meteorologist jennifer ketchmark. a winter storm warning is in effect for brown, butler, clermont, clinton, hamilton, highland and warren counties in ohio until noon tuesday for heavy snow. 2-5" of snow is possible in these counties with locally heavier amounts will fall to the northeast. after noon, the warning drops to a winter weather advisory, which has been issued for the entire tri-state and will continue until 6 a.m. wednesday. the advisory area is still expecting 1-3" of snow in general. light to moderate snow continues to fall as you wake up this morning. you'll notice the greatest impact to the roads will be on our side roads, rural roads and neighborhood streets. a secondary front will bring even colder air into the tri-state late tuesday into wednesday with more scattered light snow. by the time we get to wednesday, the bigger story will be the very cold air. tempe
from classic to contemporary, adlib - montgomery we continue to get reports about the conditions from all over the tri-state. tri-state.wcpo dot com editor mike canan didn't just try to drive in, mike you were the snow so tell us what let's check in with 9 first warning meteorologist jennifer ketchmark. a winter storm warning is in effect for brown, butler, clermont, clinton, hamilton, highland and warren counties in ohio until noon tuesday for heavy snow. 2-5" of snow is possible in these...
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montgomery had more than nine hundred yards and five touchdowns the past two seasons. running back joshua thomas will transfer. thomas is stuck behind breakout star mike warren. thomas had sieven touchdowns this past season. iowa state's jameel mckay will not play at texas tech tonight, and mckay didn't even make the trip. he remains suspended. steve prohm thinks "big picture". cyclones and a texas tech team better than many think, tonight at 8 on espnu. last night, indianola honored bert hanson for coaching more than one thousand high school basketball games, most of them at indianola. but hanson didn't do it alone. bert hanson is indianola basketball. 35 years split between the bert hanson is indianola basketball. 35 years split between the boys... and the girls.. 27:10 'it feels good to know that ive started a profession that i really love and i was able to stay with it this long.' hansons coaching career started 50 years ago... hes coached more than a thousand games. still he gets his hansons coaching career started 50 years ago... hes coached more than a thousand games. still he gets his message hansons coaching career started 50 years ago... hes
montgomery had more than nine hundred yards and five touchdowns the past two seasons. running back joshua thomas will transfer. thomas is stuck behind breakout star mike warren. thomas had sieven touchdowns this past season. iowa state's jameel mckay will not play at texas tech tonight, and mckay didn't even make the trip. he remains suspended. steve prohm thinks "big picture". cyclones and a texas tech team better than many think, tonight at 8 on espnu. last night, indianola honored...
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mike and alex. >> we have to talk about that in decades. >> 6:08. >> montgomery county officials say they know what is behind that out break that sickened, so many people, over 200 students, at a local school. it is like that cruise ship virus, we will explain and how do you contain it. >>> so many people are waiting to hear her sing but was adele's performance a disappointment. hear what grammy organizers say is to blame for the criticism for her performance last night. remarkable things are happening at your local acme. we're making changes, and we're getting better every day. cleaner. friendlier. fresher. like fresher meat and seafood. and fresher produce and hundreds of organics. to top it off?! we're lowering thousands of prices throughout the store. right now, chobani original, simply 100, flip, or oats greek yogurt and progresso classic soups are 10 for $10. and fresh raspberries or blackberries are buy one get one free. low prices, great quality, and friendlier service. acme. >>> why don't you call the dance we're doing today and last night the serio slide. >> ahh, okay. >> sue serio slide.
mike and alex. >> we have to talk about that in decades. >> 6:08. >> montgomery county officials say they know what is behind that out break that sickened, so many people, over 200 students, at a local school. it is like that cruise ship virus, we will explain and how do you contain it. >>> so many people are waiting to hear her sing but was adele's performance a disappointment. hear what grammy organizers say is to blame for the criticism for her performance last...
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and running thomas will montgomery had three touchdowns last season while thomas scored 7 touchdowns on the ground as a freshman. but thomas was behind freshman all american mike warren on the isu's spring game is set for april 16. chris: with a pair of losses last weekend, the musketeers have now dropped four straight and fallen to the cellar of the western conference. a key reason for that inconsistency, is the lineup shuffling coach jay varady has had to do this year. between injuries, international competitions, and finals, the musketeers have suited up 36 different skaters this season...that's already more than all of last year. and of those 36, only two have been with the team for each of their 39 games. coach varady says finding the right lineups has been achallenge, but that he's not too concerned about this recent rough patch. jay varady--"it's more circumstance for me. what's happening with the team at that time. i don't get involved with streaks, winning or losing. i look at the day and what we have to do to be successful the next day. and for us, a lot of times we look at the roster, and it's a constant shuffle. there really hasn't been any consist
and running thomas will montgomery had three touchdowns last season while thomas scored 7 touchdowns on the ground as a freshman. but thomas was behind freshman all american mike warren on the isu's spring game is set for april 16. chris: with a pair of losses last weekend, the musketeers have now dropped four straight and fallen to the cellar of the western conference. a key reason for that inconsistency, is the lineup shuffling coach jay varady has had to do this year. between injuries,...
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montgomery had more than nine hundred yards and five touchdowns the past two seasons. running back joshua thomas will transfer. thomas is stuck behind breakout star mike warren. thomas had sieven touchdowns this past season. in 3 days the best swimmers in iowa will meet in marshalltown for the state meet. as john sears show us it's not always nats swimming is hard work sot: ross "we put in a lot of work, lot of yards." for des moines east that work has paid off. sot: coach "i knew it was going to be tough." for the first time in 6 years the scarlets are heading to the state meet....the wait to find out after districts, not easy. sot: coach "oh its nerve racking you never know if its going to be a happy moment so when the ad texts me and said you guys made it i was excited and i think i jumped in to the air." the goal was to get 1 relay to state...east qualified 3. sot: ross "i couldnt believe we made it in the relays its actually very rewarding." standup: for the top teams and swimmers in the state qualifying lists are all about where they're seeded. for the scarlets, a team that hasn't had any representation in marshalltown since 2010, its all about
montgomery had more than nine hundred yards and five touchdowns the past two seasons. running back joshua thomas will transfer. thomas is stuck behind breakout star mike warren. thomas had sieven touchdowns this past season. in 3 days the best swimmers in iowa will meet in marshalltown for the state meet. as john sears show us it's not always nats swimming is hard work sot: ross "we put in a lot of work, lot of yards." for des moines east that work has paid off. sot: coach "i...
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mike: the driver is facing felony charges in both ohio and kentucky. the two passengers were both arrested on outstanding warrants with gang ties in montgomery county. a pleasant ridge man is being held on a 20,000 dollar bond. mark rivers was charged with two counts of sexual imposition today. police say rivers inappropriately touched patients at good samaritan hospital while he was also being treated there. police records show rivers got into the bed of a victim and began groping her while she was sleeping. she woke up and got help. police say rivers admitted to hospital. sheree: cincinnati on a new path 15-years after the race riots, tonight important dialogue about together. wlwt news 5' s richard chiles joins us live in our newsroom. with the town hall meeting, at xavier. richard: some called those four days of violence a riot, others said it was an uprising and protest anchored in civil disobediance. the conversation continued tonight 15 years later, seeking answers to where are we now and where do we go from here a capacity crowd, reflecting all of cincinnati, filled a banquet room at xavier university, they watched the sometimes painful imag
mike: the driver is facing felony charges in both ohio and kentucky. the two passengers were both arrested on outstanding warrants with gang ties in montgomery county. a pleasant ridge man is being held on a 20,000 dollar bond. mark rivers was charged with two counts of sexual imposition today. police say rivers inappropriately touched patients at good samaritan hospital while he was also being treated there. police records show rivers got into the bed of a victim and began groping her while...
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montgomery county jail, they were found shot dead. the child' s father had reported her missing the day before. middletown, wlwt news 5. mike: a victim of sexual offense on campus. who the police are looking for. reporter: a building would of been closed to the general public. >> one of the precautions i take is to go through buildings that night. it is kind of crazy that happens inside >> they do not know if the suspect is a student at the university. >> it is unusual to have that occur inside any of our buildings. reporter: it was a building that >> we determined as much information as the student was willing to share. reporter: emphasizing the importance of secure access. no entry until verification. sheree: the crime were indicted. they rely for us with all the details. >> they face multiple felony charges in butler county. cracked it open and set a and and tied him up and beat him and robbed him. caldwell says he still can' t sleep at night because he thought he was going to die that morning. >> they put me back on the bed. i am trying to brees. the others took care of it. my phone, whatever. reporter: one of the women
montgomery county jail, they were found shot dead. the child' s father had reported her missing the day before. middletown, wlwt news 5. mike: a victim of sexual offense on campus. who the police are looking for. reporter: a building would of been closed to the general public. >> one of the precautions i take is to go through buildings that night. it is kind of crazy that happens inside >> they do not know if the suspect is a student at the university. >> it is unusual to have...
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mike: he says the accuser owes him money. lawyers filed a lawsuit against andrea, that she violated a 2006 settlement when she worked with the montgomery county district allegations. committed to a mental institution in early 2000 after messages. they are apologize -- sheree: soon able to get their as low as $.99. the media mogul is cleaning out the closet and starting march 1, she will auction off 250 items on ebay. it comes from her chicago closet at harpo studios. mike: a robber stopped in his tracks. we got the video from walgreens . the suspect tried to get oxycodone threatening workers. one of the workers happened to be david west. he did what any protective boyfriend would do and took the suspect out. >> i wasn' t trying to be malicious in any way. when he started reaching into his pants like he had a weapon, that' s when i did something just to protect my girlfriend. >> turns out the man was not armed. mike: my cincinnati' s police chief says officers had no choice but to shoot. and more on the weapons later >> officers were clearly justified in their actions. sheree: tonight, learning new information about what led up to the c
mike: he says the accuser owes him money. lawyers filed a lawsuit against andrea, that she violated a 2006 settlement when she worked with the montgomery county district allegations. committed to a mental institution in early 2000 after messages. they are apologize -- sheree: soon able to get their as low as $.99. the media mogul is cleaning out the closet and starting march 1, she will auction off 250 items on ebay. it comes from her chicago closet at harpo studios. mike: a robber stopped in...
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healthy, david montgomery added a little suspense as he made his choice.....he was considering several schools....but he put on the hat of the winner...david is going to iowa state. like mike said....there's deshaunte jones of colerain also showing everyone that he'll e an iowa state cyclone- i always like what the gmc does....they bring together all their schools...all their athletes in one place....annually, it's one of ohio's best leagues. over at st x......all at once now.......bombers putting on the cap of their new college....they had a total of goes to ohio state...noah davis to michigan state...andrew homer to miami. at chca...prince sammons unlikely journey continues. he's from nigeria...adopted by family and football here.- he'll play offnesive line at auburn. and another bumper crop at moeller....three young men going to the big ten-receiver jake hausmann to ohio state- lineman ryan smith will be an indiana hoosier-and matthew coghlin joins mark dantonio at michigan state...he'll kick there. the uc bearcats announced a class of 23.....but only one from greater cincinnati. mason's ty sponseller committed to the cats: trt :22outcue:...to every place."((tuberville:
healthy, david montgomery added a little suspense as he made his choice.....he was considering several schools....but he put on the hat of the winner...david is going to iowa state. like mike said....there's deshaunte jones of colerain also showing everyone that he'll e an iowa state cyclone- i always like what the gmc does....they bring together all their schools...all their athletes in one place....annually, it's one of ohio's best leagues. over at st x......all at once now.......bombers...
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montgomery county. meanwhile services for brittany are planned for wednesday. memorial contributions can be made at herr-riggs funeral home. live in middletown, karin johnson, wlwt news 5. mike: the 37-year-old will be in court in dayton on the latest charge tomorrow afternoon. a staple in the rest clubhouse -- and the reds clubhouse was late to race today. at the age of 80. bernie stowe began with the reds that 1947. he re-tired in the 2013 season. layers, coaches from years past and present were there to honor him. mike: generations of friends. sheree: everyone loved them including george vogel. bringing the badly injured bald eagle back to life. mike: how one local sanctuary is helping this eagle trapped in the woods. sheree: an icon burned beyond repair. to rebuild the rabbit hash general store. kevin: thence fog advisory is now in effect. that is not the only thing i am tracking tonight. i' m tracking rain and more snow for some of you. here, open minds lead to broken boundaries. and when everyone around you is pushing you forward, nothing can stand in your way. and together, that makes us undeniably an injured bald eagle is being nursed back to health. by a wildlife sa
montgomery county. meanwhile services for brittany are planned for wednesday. memorial contributions can be made at herr-riggs funeral home. live in middletown, karin johnson, wlwt news 5. mike: the 37-year-old will be in court in dayton on the latest charge tomorrow afternoon. a staple in the rest clubhouse -- and the reds clubhouse was late to race today. at the age of 80. bernie stowe began with the reds that 1947. he re-tired in the 2013 season. layers, coaches from years past and present...
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mike? >> thank you. >>> the storm made an impact on every county as you saw in the viewing area. davis mil road and clarksville, maryland, one of the hardest hit in montgomery county, right off of route 27. and if you know the neighborhood. scott has a look at the conditions there. scott? >> reporter: the address it here as cedar grove. typical damage behind me. and fearly missing a house and the cars. let's go upstairs to sky 9. looking down on the king's valley road near preakness drive. you can see a car on a house over there as well. this is the kind of damage that is widespread around this corner of montgomery county. and take a minute and just list ton some of the people we have spoken with this morning, in this neighborhood. >> it is a mess. >> we were actually in the great room right there. and we were watching the weather. and all of a sudden, the wind started picking up, just a little bit. and i noticed that this little tree here had fallen. and by the time, my husband got to the front door, they were all up and gone. it was, i swear, it was that fast. >> sometime between 5:30 and 6:00, there was a tremendous wind that came through. and we were do
mike? >> thank you. >>> the storm made an impact on every county as you saw in the viewing area. davis mil road and clarksville, maryland, one of the hardest hit in montgomery county, right off of route 27. and if you know the neighborhood. scott has a look at the conditions there. scott? >> reporter: the address it here as cedar grove. typical damage behind me. and fearly missing a house and the cars. let's go upstairs to sky 9. looking down on the king's valley road near...
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montgomery had more than nine hundred yards and five touchdowns the past two seasons. running back joshua thomas will transfer. thomas is stuck behind breakout star mike warren. thomas had sieven touchdowns this so, let me get this straight -- u.s. cellular has the phone you're looking for, a network that's built to give you coverage way out here where the other guys don't, and 6 gigs for only $40 a month. that's a lot less than verizon and at&t. so, why on earth would you ever go with one of those other guys? switch to u.s. cellular now and get 6 gigs of data for $40 a month plus get $300 back. before we go tonight... it's not uncommon for dogs to be used as therapy animals, but at a veterans home in salt lake city, they do things a little differently. meet charlie the red kangaroo. for about a year, charlie has served as a therapy animal at william e. christoffersen veterans home. he has also taken trips to special education classes and hospice care facilities. the red kangaroo is only about a year old, but he'll soon be full grown. charlie could eventually be more than five-feet tall and weigh around 125 pounds, which unfortunately means he won't b
montgomery had more than nine hundred yards and five touchdowns the past two seasons. running back joshua thomas will transfer. thomas is stuck behind breakout star mike warren. thomas had sieven touchdowns this so, let me get this straight -- u.s. cellular has the phone you're looking for, a network that's built to give you coverage way out here where the other guys don't, and 6 gigs for only $40 a month. that's a lot less than verizon and at&t. so, why on earth would you ever go with one...
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mike: in that car with her, her six-month-old daughter was not hurt. karin johnson just confirming those details moments ago. karin: that is right. a short time ago, the montgomery county coroner' s office ruled the death a homicide. courtney russell was found shot to death in her car in dayton. her six-month-old daughter was in the backseat unharmed. this is the is right. a short time ago, the montgomery county coroner' s infant. it she is in her father' s arms after the two were reunited at the police department. chris edwards reported his daughter missing after the baby' s mother never returned. edwards has custody but britney picked up the daughter to spend time with her. she was dead from a gunshot wound. the baby was in the backseat, >> we hear all these different stories. until we know the truth, i' m not going to know how to feel or what emotions to have. karin: chris edwards tells me that he last talked to britney around 10:00 last night. the dayton police department is investigating this homicide. sheree: we are also covering a school bus accident in anderson township tonight. this happened at fox follow drive. a kia optima collided with a bus that had
mike: in that car with her, her six-month-old daughter was not hurt. karin johnson just confirming those details moments ago. karin: that is right. a short time ago, the montgomery county coroner' s office ruled the death a homicide. courtney russell was found shot to death in her car in dayton. her six-month-old daughter was in the backseat unharmed. this is the is right. a short time ago, the montgomery county coroner' s infant. it she is in her father' s arms after the two were reunited at...
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mike hydeck. a busy news day as well as the 20k in 20 days giveaway. stay tuned for that. >>> we start with break news. firefighters have been battling the blaze at a montgomery county country club. >> makia turner with more on a really tough fight this morning. good morning, makia. >> reporter: it was in deed. good morning to both of you. when we first got here, we did get the chance to see the barn. it was a maintenance barn, held for storage, and it was still burning, but right now, it's a controlled burn, and firefighters are down there, keeping an eye on it. they are trying to prevent the whole scene from collapsing. this was a big fire right here, guys, and this barn, it was two stories high, 60o sorry, 300 by 60 feet. 75 firefighters responded to the blaze around 11:00 last night, and good news here, no one was injured, and it is very cold out here, as you all mentioned, firefighters have been out here all night, and they are keeping warm for those who are concerned, and a medical ambulance bus arrived a little more than an hour ago. crews are still on the scene keeping an eye on this, but no one was hurt. as far as damage, that will be evaluated when
mike hydeck. a busy news day as well as the 20k in 20 days giveaway. stay tuned for that. >>> we start with break news. firefighters have been battling the blaze at a montgomery county country club. >> makia turner with more on a really tough fight this morning. good morning, makia. >> reporter: it was in deed. good morning to both of you. when we first got here, we did get the chance to see the barn. it was a maintenance barn, held for storage, and it was still burning,...
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montgomery county police officer. the man who came literally within a millimeter of killing him. has just been convicted and sentenced to killing him. >> saunders was driving drunk, when he clipped officer mike murphy on the road. it was just a month and a half before another allegedly noah liotta. bruce is live in germantown,. >> here is a shocking number. 55, zero times, in the last three years drunk drivers have hit montgomery police officers or their vehicles. the guy who hit officer murphy down here had such a long, drunk driving record that the judge sentenced him to the max. >> reporter: on dash cam video, just released, you can see officer murphy had just pulled over another driver. >> do you know why i pulled you over? >> saunders did not even slow down. look at it again. the officer sees him coming at him. squeezes his 6'4," 240-pound frame against the car. and still, the side mirror smacks into the back. adrenaline flowing, officer murphy takes off and finally gets saunders to pull over his suv. >> you hit me with your car. and you didn't stop. i had to chase you guys. >> i heard noises. >> you heard a noise? i apologize. >> he almost killed me. >> at this point. >> how much have
montgomery county police officer. the man who came literally within a millimeter of killing him. has just been convicted and sentenced to killing him. >> saunders was driving drunk, when he clipped officer mike murphy on the road. it was just a month and a half before another allegedly noah liotta. bruce is live in germantown,. >> here is a shocking number. 55, zero times, in the last three years drunk drivers have hit montgomery police officers or their vehicles. the guy who hit...
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normal spot between city avenue and montgomery drive northbound 95 up to route one, the accident in media delaware county northbound lanes of route one, at 252. mikeck over to you. >> time for another edition of q do my job. this time aquatics aerobics instructor. >> so, he's -- the thing is the current aerobics instructor at the ymca, she 78 years old. >> probably knowles, has a loft experience, and can be a good teacher to q. good morning, q. >> hey, how are you doing. >> doing fine, thank you. >> let's fix that audio. hard to get good sound out after pool. 8:32, plus you have to have the music so you can do your aerobics. >> we'll get it to you. emotional admission from rhonda rousey. what do you say? >> we're going to rhonda rousey. >> breaks down big time on the ellen show yesterday. what she says lowest point in her life and why she wanted to kill herself. >> yes, really emotional interview, a lot of people are shock to see this side of her, we usually see her in the ring. and we haven't really seen her outside of that. and plus, a lot of people when it happened were so shock about her lost they wanted to hear from her. >> also un fire, vane
normal spot between city avenue and montgomery drive northbound 95 up to route one, the accident in media delaware county northbound lanes of route one, at 252. mikeck over to you. >> time for another edition of q do my job. this time aquatics aerobics instructor. >> so, he's -- the thing is the current aerobics instructor at the ymca, she 78 years old. >> probably knowles, has a loft experience, and can be a good teacher to q. good morning, q. >> hey, how are you doing....