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peggy? >> reporter: that's right. it is just international passengers that will be coming from three west african countries. liberia, sierra leone and others. we talked to several passengers that were coming from the african countries like ghana and nigeria. none of them are being questioned at all. that's not where the outbreak and the epidemic is running rampant. having them fill out that questionnaire and taking their temperature. they would be transported to the hospital. no one transported from that screening here today, but there's a side issue. a side story that has come out of their airport yesterday before this enhanced screening started. and the customs people, they took a woman who traveled from west africa into custody. because there was a warrant for her arrest. she was taken to the jail an then experienced that low grade fever as they took her to the hospital where she was tested for ebola. we have learned from their friend that she does not have ebola. but the news, of course, concerns many people and n
peggy? >> reporter: that's right. it is just international passengers that will be coming from three west african countries. liberia, sierra leone and others. we talked to several passengers that were coming from the african countries like ghana and nigeria. none of them are being questioned at all. that's not where the outbreak and the epidemic is running rampant. having them fill out that questionnaire and taking their temperature. they would be transported to the hospital. no one...
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peggy perales has them as well. perales was recently sentenced to three years probation for drug possession. she's back in jail due to a failed drug test. now, her relationships with two other inmates have raised red flags with the jail's gang intelligence division. >> security intercepted some letters that inmate perales received from male inmates. one of them being a member of the mexican mafia, the other of the tango orejone, both are writing to her. >> the mexican mafia member is perales's boyfriend. but perales says she asked few questions about his gang activity. >> i've heard stuff i don't want to do know, seen stuff i don't want to know. i was like, you hang around with me, don't bring it to me. he would just come home with money. i mean, i had a clue. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out. >> perales says the orejone inmate who wrote to her is a pen pal. she met him through a girlfriend after her boyfriend stopped writing her. said you don't got nothing do, your boyfriend ain't writing you,
peggy perales has them as well. perales was recently sentenced to three years probation for drug possession. she's back in jail due to a failed drug test. now, her relationships with two other inmates have raised red flags with the jail's gang intelligence division. >> security intercepted some letters that inmate perales received from male inmates. one of them being a member of the mexican mafia, the other of the tango orejone, both are writing to her. >> the mexican mafia member...
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peggy bunker, tonight, where neighbors met again. peggy, sound like they cam together for a whole different planning meeting? >> reporter: you can say that again, jessica. a group that knows each other well. they call each other by first name. they have been working on the project together for over a decade. so dedicated to bring bart to east san jose. tonight they cam together for another reason. entirely. >> the rug is pulled out from under us. we are feeling betrayed. >> promise and project that brings this deter menned group of neighbors together. brings this determined group of neighbors together. working with vta off to build a b.a.r.t. system. after a decade of planning they caught wind the plans were being dumped. this group poured blood, sweat, tears into plans to transform land, providing jobs and transportation to those who don't have it. >> 4,000 jobs. 4,000 jobs. i have been involved for eight years. people have put their heart and soul into the project. >> october surprise. >> their frustration is not going unnoticed. >
peggy bunker, tonight, where neighbors met again. peggy, sound like they cam together for a whole different planning meeting? >> reporter: you can say that again, jessica. a group that knows each other well. they call each other by first name. they have been working on the project together for over a decade. so dedicated to bring bart to east san jose. tonight they cam together for another reason. entirely. >> the rug is pulled out from under us. we are feeling betrayed. >>...
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chair greed, commissioner tang, i'm susan guard and this is my colleague peggy sugerman. >> thank you. >> would you like to address -- would you like us to address the issues in the report? >> yes, please. >> great. so one of the findings from the report states that more than 50 deputies are present ly out on disability and this results in overtime costs and additional workload for the staff. we agree with the findings and would like to make clarifications and like to specifically address recommendation 1c and recommendation 1d and then talk a little bit more about the parameters and the issues related to long-term disability and folks out on workers' compensation. >> okay. >> so recommendation 1c states that the sheriff's department should review its safety program with the workforce development division and analyze the cause of the worker injuris and update safety program for both staff and inmates. so instead of the workforce development division, the workers' compensation division which is peggy's department, is very well-suited to work ith with the sheriff's department on safety
chair greed, commissioner tang, i'm susan guard and this is my colleague peggy sugerman. >> thank you. >> would you like to address -- would you like us to address the issues in the report? >> yes, please. >> great. so one of the findings from the report states that more than 50 deputies are present ly out on disability and this results in overtime costs and additional workload for the staff. we agree with the findings and would like to make clarifications and like to...
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peggy bunker? peggy. >> reporter: terrible situation. people love this park. we saw a lot of people here today. running out for their walks. a couple people picnicking out here in the heat. they have seen and smelled dead fish. they're concerned. especially it is rain that can fix the problem. >> you will see signs of the drought. >> when you walk over the bridge you. see a lot of. just carcasses. they must hold back the reservoir. it creates al game. which sucks up fish oxygen killing them. >> there are problem as sesated with low water, heat, and temperature, and vasona, you have conflicts coming together. >> one thing it shows, reservoirs are getting low. having to cut things back. and that we really need to conserve at this time. >> reporter: the water district urgently reminding people. water conservation in one place can prevent problems in another. so, that little dose of rain that we had a weak or so ago. made you feel belter about the drought. water department reminding people it still is a problem. we need to continue to conserve. that is especially
peggy bunker? peggy. >> reporter: terrible situation. people love this park. we saw a lot of people here today. running out for their walks. a couple people picnicking out here in the heat. they have seen and smelled dead fish. they're concerned. especially it is rain that can fix the problem. >> you will see signs of the drought. >> when you walk over the bridge you. see a lot of. just carcasses. they must hold back the reservoir. it creates al game. which sucks up fish...
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we're joined by peggy noonan from "the wall street journal."'s van jones and authors of "game change" and "double down," now managing editors of bloomberg politics, mark halperin and john heilemann. your new program "all due respect" begins tomorrow. mark, let me begin with you. the white house had no choice on pierson by the end of the day on tuesday but they did not want to push her out. >> they don't want -- no president wants to fight with the secret service, the pentagon, the intelligence agency, those are tough bureaucracies to take on. i would have preferred the president fire her rather than letting her quit. management -- it was his selection. when people say this is not really his problem, he picked her to run the secret service. it is unacceptable to the country. we all respect the individual agents and the job they do but it's unacceptable for them to be so weak. i would have preferred he fire her and announce big changes right away. >> especially, peggy noonan, after director pierson did not reveal that elevator incident when she s
we're joined by peggy noonan from "the wall street journal."'s van jones and authors of "game change" and "double down," now managing editors of bloomberg politics, mark halperin and john heilemann. your new program "all due respect" begins tomorrow. mark, let me begin with you. the white house had no choice on pierson by the end of the day on tuesday but they did not want to push her out. >> they don't want -- no president wants to fight with the...
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and that is where peggy fox is right now. peggy? >> reporter: well that's right. it's going on in an area where cameras are not permitted. in the customs area. and let me tell you that between 15 to 55 passengers from those three countries, they come to dulles every day. we're not sure how many came today or screened, but we do know that no one was transferred to a hospital. still, many travelers are worried. >> i've gone to meet my brother who is coming in from africa. >> reporter: she has not seen her brother for 20 years when she left the west african country. now she was told he would be flying in to dulles and came to meet him. >> i'm concerned about the whole news about the ebola in the whole country, especially in my district, you know. some people have been affected. not everyone got it. we thank god for that. he's one of them. >> reporter: she left after realizing that he may be on another flight. but all passengers coming from sierra leone are now suppose to be separated and screened for ebola symptoms. those with symptoms are said to be taken by ambulan
and that is where peggy fox is right now. peggy? >> reporter: well that's right. it's going on in an area where cameras are not permitted. in the customs area. and let me tell you that between 15 to 55 passengers from those three countries, they come to dulles every day. we're not sure how many came today or screened, but we do know that no one was transferred to a hospital. still, many travelers are worried. >> i've gone to meet my brother who is coming in from africa. >>...
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peggy bunker, nbc bay area news. >> huge concern. thank you, peggy. a hacking story now. victims of the apple cloud hacking scandal have their sights set on google. hackers stole nude photos of stars like jennifer laur wrenced kate upton over labor day weekend a big story. a lawyer for several victims its threatening google with the lawsuit. the suit could seek $100 million in damages related to google's distribution of those pictures. google is fighting back saying it took down thouz stasands of pictures and hundreds of accounts when the scandal broke. >> jeff ranieri has his sights set on a number, 104. >> yes, forecast for tomorrow. the bay topped out with hottest. 100 degrees. with more hot weather tomorrow. morgan hill will be topping, that number, unbelievable. also, pacifica. 94, the peninsula. usually see hottest weather in palo alto, los altos. went to coastal location here. 94. the sky camera network tonight. noticed it is mild. 75 south bay. clear skies. 74 degrees in san francisco. the thing that is helping to coop us wa keep us warmer here. concrete in downto
peggy bunker, nbc bay area news. >> huge concern. thank you, peggy. a hacking story now. victims of the apple cloud hacking scandal have their sights set on google. hackers stole nude photos of stars like jennifer laur wrenced kate upton over labor day weekend a big story. a lawyer for several victims its threatening google with the lawsuit. the suit could seek $100 million in damages related to google's distribution of those pictures. google is fighting back saying it took down thouz...
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show them off several times. >> terry and peggy, my job is easy after a game like this.n't look good for the giants, but now the orange and black, as you mentioned, are on the brink of their third world series in five years. let's go out to at&t park. bottom of the third. bases were loaded. juan perez out of all people hits a two-run shot. it's not over the fence. just missed by inches. however, he's going to get a triple. and the giants would take a 4-0 lead. park goes crazy. and madison bumgarner did the rest. he was incredible. giants win 5-0. here is the pitcher. >> this is the most fun you're ever going to have playing baseball. it's tough to keep all our stuff pushed aside and just concentrate on pitching. but if you want to be successful, that's what you've got to do. and we were able to do that. we had a lot of fun making pitches, working both sides of the plate, getting ahead, and mixing it up. and you know, it felt really good. >> well, madison bumgarner's just 25 years old. he already has four world series starts. and get this, he's won all four games, and he'
show them off several times. >> terry and peggy, my job is easy after a game like this.n't look good for the giants, but now the orange and black, as you mentioned, are on the brink of their third world series in five years. let's go out to at&t park. bottom of the third. bases were loaded. juan perez out of all people hits a two-run shot. it's not over the fence. just missed by inches. however, he's going to get a triple. and the giants would take a 4-0 lead. park goes crazy. and...
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i'm peggy fox at the finish line. coming up i'll have some of the stories from the 35 now runners. 35 -- 35,000 runners. >> i'm first alert meteorologist erica grow, a pleasant end to the weekend, but showers are on the way and it could be unsettled monday. look at your wakeup forecast. of course, it's a holiday for many of us. you might not have to head out early in the morning, but it will be in the low 50s for most with a few sprinkles at 6:00, but more scattered showers moving in through the day and milder temperatures, too. we'll talk about it all coming up in the first alert seven-day up in the first alert seven-day enron, the largest coporate fraud in american history... and ed gillespie was their lobbyist. enron paid gillespie and his firm seven hundred thousand... dollars to block regulation of the energy markets... so they could raise utility rates. then got even worse. "thousands lost their jobs and life savings." "the former leaders of enron head to prison." enron's ed gillespie. the million dollar lobbyis
i'm peggy fox at the finish line. coming up i'll have some of the stories from the 35 now runners. 35 -- 35,000 runners. >> i'm first alert meteorologist erica grow, a pleasant end to the weekend, but showers are on the way and it could be unsettled monday. look at your wakeup forecast. of course, it's a holiday for many of us. you might not have to head out early in the morning, but it will be in the low 50s for most with a few sprinkles at 6:00, but more scattered showers moving in...
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one would think that that is where the two sides would come together, peggy. >> yes, it shouldn't be any means be a political argument or a partisan one. susan mentioned the word competence, that there is an anxiety about the government being competent to handle these real assaults of ebola, isis, et cetera. it seems to me part of the competence question is connected to the word candor. i do think the american people hear the government talk and it incessantly talks and talks in a concentrated way from a few people 0 in the white house, as they hold on to their sort of concentrated power, but there is a lack of a sense in so many of these stories that you are getting it straight. that they are telling you really what they know, that they are telling you what you can do. there is always a sense, especially with the h ebola thig that they are trying to keep you calm and it has that patronizing sound of we don't want you little people to get nervous. look, nobody wants the american public to get nervous but we would all be less nervous if we had a sense we were getting it straight from
one would think that that is where the two sides would come together, peggy. >> yes, it shouldn't be any means be a political argument or a partisan one. susan mentioned the word competence, that there is an anxiety about the government being competent to handle these real assaults of ebola, isis, et cetera. it seems to me part of the competence question is connected to the word candor. i do think the american people hear the government talk and it incessantly talks and talks in a...
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peggy bunker joins us life. do they think it's the same mountain lion being spotted in all these places? >> reporter: they say mountain lions, solitary, very tearer toial. there are reports of people leaving water and food for deer because of the drought. >> she looked outside. there was a mountain lion walking down our walk. >> reporter: her daughter spotted a mountain lion at 2:30 in the morning out the window. tonight fish and wildlife reminded residents they are not to attract them. >> we want people to be aware that there are mountain lions here. there is no need to be afraid, no need to pan dwrik. >> reporter: what are the big cats looking for? >> they are looking for deer. >> reporter: after a mountain lion was spot dollars at williams elementary school, people panicked. since 1986 there have been only 15 mountain lion attacks in the state of california. of those attacks, six were fatal. they occurred in a state or county park or a wilderness. >> the video of the mountain lion on top of the car is mislead
peggy bunker joins us life. do they think it's the same mountain lion being spotted in all these places? >> reporter: they say mountain lions, solitary, very tearer toial. there are reports of people leaving water and food for deer because of the drought. >> she looked outside. there was a mountain lion walking down our walk. >> reporter: her daughter spotted a mountain lion at 2:30 in the morning out the window. tonight fish and wildlife reminded residents they are not to...
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peggy fox, wusa9. >>> silva of dc won the men's race with a time of 4:28. the winner of the women's race is terry gallagher of arlington, virginia. >>> turkey is finally deciding to allow u.s. coalition forces to its bases for operations against isis militants in syria and iraq. the white house has been pressing turkey to take a larger role in the fight against isis. turkey has also agreed to train some 40,000 moderate syrian rebels in the fight. >>> the names of the 107 firefighters have been added to the national fallen firefighters memorial. hundreds gathered today for the service of the national fire academy in maryland. 98 firefighters who died in the line of duty last year and fine who died in previous years all honored. one would get a plaque as it sits in the middle of the campus. >> i am always pleased to be here. i'm not pleased that we have lost so many. but i'm pleased that we take the time to remember. and as the president has indicated as this foundation >> among the fallen honored, where the 19 arizona firefighters killed in that canyon fire
peggy fox, wusa9. >>> silva of dc won the men's race with a time of 4:28. the winner of the women's race is terry gallagher of arlington, virginia. >>> turkey is finally deciding to allow u.s. coalition forces to its bases for operations against isis militants in syria and iraq. the white house has been pressing turkey to take a larger role in the fight against isis. turkey has also agreed to train some 40,000 moderate syrian rebels in the fight. >>> the names of the...
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he has a status hearing at 9:30 tomorrow morning. >> in arlington, peggy fox. wusa 9. >>> scott broom tells us of the pute that began in the workplace. >> reporter: i am scott broom, andrew rocka has been accused of killing his boss' wife. it was andrew that came to his boss' home yesterday after being accused of theft at work. police believe andrew murdered his boss' wife leaving behind this shattered fence. he was found dead in his leased mercedes he shot himself to death while driving wildly. >> he's been accused of theft at the workplace. >> montgomery county police says rocka was accused on monday and had no relationship at all with mrs. maddilyn. >> dc police have confirmed of the identity that was killed and shot by his best friend yesterday. >> the shooting was unintentional. our bruce johnson talk to the young victim's father. >> a single shot rang out yesterday at about 7:30. a 13-year-old boy identified by family and friends as tyron caldwell has been shot in the back. he later died in the hospital. >> my heart goes out to both families. >> tyron was
he has a status hearing at 9:30 tomorrow morning. >> in arlington, peggy fox. wusa 9. >>> scott broom tells us of the pute that began in the workplace. >> reporter: i am scott broom, andrew rocka has been accused of killing his boss' wife. it was andrew that came to his boss' home yesterday after being accused of theft at work. police believe andrew murdered his boss' wife leaving behind this shattered fence. he was found dead in his leased mercedes he shot himself to death...
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i'm peggy fox.ing up, the latest on a request from three virginia lawmakers. >> we are under a yellow alert and for good reason. here is a look at the beltway near centerville where the rain was coming down in buckets earlier. thank you for joining us tonight, i'm lesli foster. >> and i'm derek mcginty. now that the severe weather may be over, the yellow alert goes on because troper is tracking showers on the doppler 9,000. >> especially east of town. we talked about this yesterday. we thought the heavy activity would be gone by the time the evening commute started and finished, but wet roads and left over showers and some left over showers, fairfax, montgomery county, and certainly over toward prince ge)3orges county down to much of charles county. it will zoom in, nothing is heavy. no colors here. no yellows or oranges or reds. that's good. but still, light rain showers, silver spring, downtown, old town, upper marlboro as you maryland and certainly out 50 past bowie, mitchellville, and annapolis.
i'm peggy fox.ing up, the latest on a request from three virginia lawmakers. >> we are under a yellow alert and for good reason. here is a look at the beltway near centerville where the rain was coming down in buckets earlier. thank you for joining us tonight, i'm lesli foster. >> and i'm derek mcginty. now that the severe weather may be over, the yellow alert goes on because troper is tracking showers on the doppler 9,000. >> especially east of town. we talked about this...
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>> no comment, peggy. thank you very much. >> peggy fox, wusa9. >>> montgomery county police have named a second person of interest with the second missing lyons teachers who disappeared way back in 1975. and today police say that they are now looking at richard allen welch who is the uncle of lloyd welch who is already a person of interest. both men, they have ties to bedford county, virginia where police have been conducting an extensive property searches. >> and that there are people out here. and in these communities, they know what happened back then. and that they will carry it with them today. and it is their, not only responsibility as a citizen, but their moral responsibility to step forward. >> now police believe richard allen welch was a security guard in the wheaton area the time that the girls disappeared. today police would not answer questions about his current location, except to say that they know where he is. >>> for the third time in just a week, a high school football player has died on
>> no comment, peggy. thank you very much. >> peggy fox, wusa9. >>> montgomery county police have named a second person of interest with the second missing lyons teachers who disappeared way back in 1975. and today police say that they are now looking at richard allen welch who is the uncle of lloyd welch who is already a person of interest. both men, they have ties to bedford county, virginia where police have been conducting an extensive property searches. >> and...
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. >> plus an all-star panel, including peggy noonan of the wall street journal, david ignatius of the washington post, david rohde of reuters and susan page of usa today. >> 60 years of news because this is "face the captioning sponsored by cbs >> and good morning, again, we want to go first to atlanta and the cdc director dr. tom frieden for the latest on this new case of ebola, which was confirmed in dallasing over might. >> doctor, thank you so much. the authorities at the hospital are saying that the person who is, has now been diagnosed as having ebola was a healthcare worker, they don't give the gender, and was exposed to duncan, the man who died down there on his second visit to the hospital. obviously, he was showing symptoms by then. but that the worker had been considered at that point in a low risk situation and they say he was following cdc protocols, in other words, wearing the gown, wearing the gloves and all of that. doesn't this make this even more serious than we thought it >> we are deeply concerned about this new development with a preliminary positive in healthcare
. >> plus an all-star panel, including peggy noonan of the wall street journal, david ignatius of the washington post, david rohde of reuters and susan page of usa today. >> 60 years of news because this is "face the captioning sponsored by cbs >> and good morning, again, we want to go first to atlanta and the cdc director dr. tom frieden for the latest on this new case of ebola, which was confirmed in dallasing over might. >> doctor, thank you so much. the...
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. >>> i'm peggy fox where ebola screenings would begin. passengers are coming from three west african countries that are being screened. >>> and first tonight one of the nation's two confirmed ebola patients, headed for our neck of the woods. good evening, i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. the first dallas nurse who contracted ebola from the patient will head to nih in bethesda some time tonight. she's been undergoing treatment at the hospital that she works, where she works i should say. but today they say it's the right decision and the best interest of dallas hospital staff. bruce leshan is standing by here in bethesda. but first we'll get things started with scott broom at the municipal airport, where they are expected to arrive, right, scott? >> reporter: yeah, you are correct, derek. this is where she will be setting foot in maryland for the first time and to be moved up. her arrival is expected by the private air ambulance jet. some time between 9:00 to 11:00 tonight, it's from local officials here in frederick county, marylan
. >>> i'm peggy fox where ebola screenings would begin. passengers are coming from three west african countries that are being screened. >>> and first tonight one of the nation's two confirmed ebola patients, headed for our neck of the woods. good evening, i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. the first dallas nurse who contracted ebola from the patient will head to nih in bethesda some time tonight. she's been undergoing treatment at the hospital that she works, where...
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peggy fox reports, the new changes expected to bring an economic boost to the state. >> you are joined in marriage as wife and wife. you may kiss your bride. >> erica turner and jennifer's wedding in front of the arlington courthouse yesterday marks the beginning of not just a major social change, but also an untapped business potential. >> we have always had same-sex couples looking for services, but the acknowledgment, the energy, and the excitement in the marketplace is undenial. >> the study by the williams institute estimate the economic boost of extending marriage to same-sex couples will reach $60 million in the next three years. chip frederic says it's good business news for florists. >> i think that there's the strong possibility that there could be more customers. i mean, it does give you a whole other base. >> there are more than 14,000 same-sex couples living in virginia. if virginia follows the same path massachusetts did, half of those couples, about 7,000, will tie the knot over the next three years. most couples in this area spend between $10,000 and $20,000. peggy fox,
peggy fox reports, the new changes expected to bring an economic boost to the state. >> you are joined in marriage as wife and wife. you may kiss your bride. >> erica turner and jennifer's wedding in front of the arlington courthouse yesterday marks the beginning of not just a major social change, but also an untapped business potential. >> we have always had same-sex couples looking for services, but the acknowledgment, the energy, and the excitement in the marketplace is...
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. >> peggy fox has more on a constitutional amendment that would help the spouses of service members killed in action. >> i'm embarrassed to say that i didn't know that my own state had a question. >> reporter: jan horton is one of thousands of widows and widowers across the nation whose spouse was killed in action. >> chris was an army sniper. he deployed in 2011 to afghanistan and unfortunately was shot to death for being a sniper. he was only 26 years old and i was 25. >> reporter: chris horton was killed september 9th, 2011. they'd been married only three years. now jane has become an advocate for veterans and survivors even though she now lives in alexandria. she's just learning about the constitutional amendment on the virginia ballot. if voters approve it, it will eliminate real estate taxes on homes of spouses of any service member who was killed in action. >> i own a house in oldtown, alexandria. i own a condo and it will help me greatly. taxes are very, very high there and to be able to do the work i do on behalf of surviving spouses, which is mostly volunteer, it will help
. >> peggy fox has more on a constitutional amendment that would help the spouses of service members killed in action. >> i'm embarrassed to say that i didn't know that my own state had a question. >> reporter: jan horton is one of thousands of widows and widowers across the nation whose spouse was killed in action. >> chris was an army sniper. he deployed in 2011 to afghanistan and unfortunately was shot to death for being a sniper. he was only 26 years old and i was...
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i'm beg if i box reporting. -- i'm peggy fox reporting. back you to. >>> the denver 29-year-old amber vinson caught the virus while treating thomas double can who died last week. even though she had a fever, she was allowed to board a plane last week. cdc officials say that should never have happened. >> reporter: 29-year-old amber vinson and other officials were using full hazmat suits while boarding a charter flight. an unidentified manual on the tarmac was -- man on the tarmac was not wearing protective gear as he walked within feet of the crew. the chief medical correspondent says big mistake. >> no sense what somp. that's not okay. -- whatsoever. that's not okay. maybe there's no virus on the outside but that's not protocol, that's for sure. >> reporter: vinson caught ebola while treating thomas duncan. he died last week in dallas. later she flew from dallas to cleveland even after reporting she had a fever. cdc ie loued her to board -- allowed her to board. the flight she took back to dallas monday made five additional trips before b
i'm beg if i box reporting. -- i'm peggy fox reporting. back you to. >>> the denver 29-year-old amber vinson caught the virus while treating thomas double can who died last week. even though she had a fever, she was allowed to board a plane last week. cdc officials say that should never have happened. >> reporter: 29-year-old amber vinson and other officials were using full hazmat suits while boarding a charter flight. an unidentified manual on the tarmac was -- man on the tarmac...
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in vienna, peggy fox, wusa9. >> and prince william county school is in the process of developing a new policy. >> prince gray unveiled a multibillion dollar transportation plan today. the move d.c. program takes aim at 31 bridges in the city that are described as structurally deficient. >>> i'm scott broom in washington where outgoing mayor vincent gray is setting the city on the course to fix a lot of bridges after he is gone. >> bridges like the frederic douglas bridge carry south capital street. >> this bridge may have a useful life of another 7 or 8 years. and then it becomes impayrolled for the future. >> matthew brown is the director of c.'s board of transportation. >> we will start work next year on the key bridge into georgetown. >> key bridge is nearly 90 years old and among those declared structurally deficient. still safe to use, but in urgent need of modernization. and some bridges in d.c. are just crumbling, like the overpass carrying 16th street over military road. >> we are going to work to reduce by half the number of structurally deficient bridges that there are in the
in vienna, peggy fox, wusa9. >> and prince william county school is in the process of developing a new policy. >> prince gray unveiled a multibillion dollar transportation plan today. the move d.c. program takes aim at 31 bridges in the city that are described as structurally deficient. >>> i'm scott broom in washington where outgoing mayor vincent gray is setting the city on the course to fix a lot of bridges after he is gone. >> bridges like the frederic douglas...
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she certainly is not a friend of women in my opinion. >> in mcclane, peggy fox, wusa9. >> the maryland elections 5d ministrator is trying to down play allegations that early voting machines are flipping votes from republicans to democrats. >> i'm bruce leshan in annapolis where the state elections administrator is brushing a side complaints from the g.o.p. that faulty voting machines may have changed the votes of 50 to 70 people from republican candidates to democratic candidates. >> i went in saturday night, quarter of 8:00 to early vote. >> maryland state delegate says she is a victim of one of those vote flipping machines. >> i got to the bottom of the screen and selected the republican and the democrat's name lit up. and so of course, i kept pushing republican, republican, it kept beeping. beepbeep, beep. >> party leaders say voters trying to put an x with their finger in the touch screen box for a republican candidate are watching as the machine switches their vote to the democrat on the screen line above. >> we have seen no evidence of fraud. the machines are 12 years old and it
she certainly is not a friend of women in my opinion. >> in mcclane, peggy fox, wusa9. >> the maryland elections 5d ministrator is trying to down play allegations that early voting machines are flipping votes from republicans to democrats. >> i'm bruce leshan in annapolis where the state elections administrator is brushing a side complaints from the g.o.p. that faulty voting machines may have changed the votes of 50 to 70 people from republican candidates to democratic...
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hamburg peggy. he said oh, peggy's down there. i want to go say hi to peggy. we were meeting -- >> you can call me peggy, too. >> but i am very impressed, mr. chairman, with the panel you've put together today. obviously to have these eminences here is just amazing. my question is going to be very similar to mr. pitts' but with a little different twist. we brought the deficit down from $1.5 trillion to $.5 trillion, but it is still $.5 trillion. with all the good intentions in the world -- i've introduced nih reform bills and doubled the funding of nih back in the gingrich era. i introduced authorization bill that increased funding for nih every year. but the reality is that you're going to get what you get, plus a little bit. that's just -- so given that, i want to ask mr. milken, is there anything we can do to insent advi incentivize the private sector to spend on research or perhaps a government match if the private sector puts upincentivi to spend on research or perhaps a government match if the private sector puts up so much, government will maf tch it a
hamburg peggy. he said oh, peggy's down there. i want to go say hi to peggy. we were meeting -- >> you can call me peggy, too. >> but i am very impressed, mr. chairman, with the panel you've put together today. obviously to have these eminences here is just amazing. my question is going to be very similar to mr. pitts' but with a little different twist. we brought the deficit down from $1.5 trillion to $.5 trillion, but it is still $.5 trillion. with all the good intentions in the...
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. >> peggy fox begins our team coverage in arlington. >> dearly beloved, we have joined together to join this woman and this woman in the holy state of matrimony. >> erica turner and jennifer are the first to same-sex couple to marry in arlington county. >> this kind of love requires that you are there for one another in good times and bad. >> reverend lynn olsen was ready and waiting to perform this ceremony after the couple bought a now legal marriage license. >> i, erica ivy turner, take you, jennifer k.melsoft to be my married wife. >> they have been together four years and have been engaged for a year and a half. >> how are you going to celebrate? >> i'm probably going to have to go home and tell our parents. >> do you wish your family was here? >> we are still planning to have the ceremony in august. we know that we'll be able to celebrate more with our family and friends. our parents have encouraged us that when the time brought itself upon it, don't pass it up. >> this older same-sex couple who met the younger couple paid for their marriage license. >> we've been married for eigh
. >> peggy fox begins our team coverage in arlington. >> dearly beloved, we have joined together to join this woman and this woman in the holy state of matrimony. >> erica turner and jennifer are the first to same-sex couple to marry in arlington county. >> this kind of love requires that you are there for one another in good times and bad. >> reverend lynn olsen was ready and waiting to perform this ceremony after the couple bought a now legal marriage license....
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back to you all. >> peggy fox, thank you. president obama has injected himself into the race for d.c. mayor. he announced he is supporting the party nominee who is also a current member of the d.c. council. the president issued a statement calling bowser a champion for working in middle class families and a passionate proponent of washington, d.c. bowser is running against two independents. >>> police are sorting through additional leads in the missing uva student, hannah graham. new tips following an emotional appeal from the parents of the fairfax girl. >> i'm debra alfarone where police are asking for anyone right now to come forward. >> anyone who grew up with him, hung out with him, know him, even ten years ago, any effort, you know, regardless of how small that tidbit of information is when you add it all up, we're able to develop a better profile. >> on day 23, searchers are responding to specific tips. more than 3700 tips have been called in. searchers say they are 70% complete y the area they defined as most likely t
back to you all. >> peggy fox, thank you. president obama has injected himself into the race for d.c. mayor. he announced he is supporting the party nominee who is also a current member of the d.c. council. the president issued a statement calling bowser a champion for working in middle class families and a passionate proponent of washington, d.c. bowser is running against two independents. >>> police are sorting through additional leads in the missing uva student, hannah graham....
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plus -- >> i'm peggy bunker. the incredible history behind travis' home run hit coming up after the break. >>> after leading the giants back to the world series with his home run, he led the team in celebrating after the game. the up likely hero forever etched in baseball history. >>> last night's home run was an incredible moment in baseball. but for more reasons than one. japanese americans who played the sport while captive in camps say that moment was especially meaningful. nbc bay area's live in san jose right now. his own grand parents were sent to those camps. >> reporter: they absolutely were. it's hard to believe that era in our history ever even happened. look behind me, you'll see some apartments there, some con dopes here on the corner. it's not always what used to be there. this is where the japanese american baseball team used to play when they played here in san jose, every seat was full, sort of like last night at at&t park. >> it's that history who made him who he is.<8jj >> not ef enknowing if
plus -- >> i'm peggy bunker. the incredible history behind travis' home run hit coming up after the break. >>> after leading the giants back to the world series with his home run, he led the team in celebrating after the game. the up likely hero forever etched in baseball history. >>> last night's home run was an incredible moment in baseball. but for more reasons than one. japanese americans who played the sport while captive in camps say that moment was especially...
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. >> peggy fox tells us matthew will remain in police custody and appear in court via video link. >> that's unsettling, but i'm glad he's gone. >> reporter: for people who lived in the oxford row townhouses in september of 2005 and remember the brutal sexual assault and attack on a young woman there's relief the suspect is behind bars. >> i'm glad nobody else's daughter or wife has to worry. >> reporter: in the fairfax case jesse matthew is charmed with attempted murder, abduction and sexual object penetration. prosecutors say the young woman was walking home from the nearby giant on jermantown road when she was grabbed and carried -- jermantown road when she was grabbeand carried to a aggressive area near a pool. then in october of 200-- grassy area near a pool. then in october of 2009 virginia tech student morgan harrington was found after a concert. sources say the victim in fairfax received a savage beating but fought back scratching the suspect which left his dna under her fingernails. with a strong case and surviving victim, long time criminal defense attorney robert whitestone
. >> peggy fox tells us matthew will remain in police custody and appear in court via video link. >> that's unsettling, but i'm glad he's gone. >> reporter: for people who lived in the oxford row townhouses in september of 2005 and remember the brutal sexual assault and attack on a young woman there's relief the suspect is behind bars. >> i'm glad nobody else's daughter or wife has to worry. >> reporter: in the fairfax case jesse matthew is charmed with attempted...
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doing work for the workforce fairness institute. >> sunshine is the best disinfectant. >> reporter: peggy fox, wusa9. >> the workforce fairness institute says it is not involved in state legislation anywhere. in a statement the executive director said barbara comstock worked on specific federal issues and did not work on specific issues that were later proposed in virginia. >>> keeping your family safe with weather call, a custom message sent to your phone when severe weather is in your neighborhood. wusa9 first alert weather. >> the tale of two ties here, someone lost a bet and has to wear this tie today. >> it has some seattle seahawk colors in it and unfortunately i talked a little trash to -- >> it was prolific trash. >> i talked to sports anchor out there at king5 tv in seattle, our sister station out there, and let's just say that the redskins did not back up my trash talk. they did not. >> question. i don't think we're good enough to trash talk, are we? are we? >> i think this year this is kind of all we have. >> you two have very little hope for our sports teams. me on the other h
doing work for the workforce fairness institute. >> sunshine is the best disinfectant. >> reporter: peggy fox, wusa9. >> the workforce fairness institute says it is not involved in state legislation anywhere. in a statement the executive director said barbara comstock worked on specific federal issues and did not work on specific issues that were later proposed in virginia. >>> keeping your family safe with weather call, a custom message sent to your phone when severe...
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peggy fox with how the search forced a lockdown today at two virginia schools. >> it was a police helicopter that first spotted the body of murder suspect edward heal. it was laying on the baseball field. >> reporter: edward hale apparently killed himself after killing his girlfriend. milt sharp saw it happen. sharp said hale was choking wilson as they came out of the car. >> i came off my porch and said what's going on? he let her go once he heard my voice and she yelled out to me, call the cops. he has a knife and he has a gun. i noticed he had the gun in his hand. he talked it and when he talked it she was walking backwards and slipped and fell on the ground. he pointed the weapon at her while she was on the ground. she said don't do this. and he shot her. i closed the door and immediately yelled for my family to get down. >> reporter: inside sharp's home they heard two more shots then heard hale speed away. sharp raced out to help. >> i kneeled down over her and checked her pulse and she still had a pulse. and then i started doing cpr on her. >> reporter: sharp said he knew it was bad. i
peggy fox with how the search forced a lockdown today at two virginia schools. >> it was a police helicopter that first spotted the body of murder suspect edward heal. it was laying on the baseball field. >> reporter: edward hale apparently killed himself after killing his girlfriend. milt sharp saw it happen. sharp said hale was choking wilson as they came out of the car. >> i came off my porch and said what's going on? he let her go once he heard my voice and she yelled out...
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the court was wrong below and that peggy young had a case. areon't know exactly -- we worried about what the supreme court would say. i think it is reasonable to infer that they were aware. the court agreed to grant it anyway into the case. -- and hear the case. the second i want to ask you our lot of amicus on peggy young's side. there are a number of pro-life advocates chiming in on her we don't want to be putting women in a position where they have to choose can i keep my job or can i have this baby. aroundh all that going -- am i right and thinking peggy young has got a pretty good situation? >> i don't know about that. i want to talk about something more interesting. a male lawyer is hiring a woman to argue the case. i think that is more interesting. [laughter] i think nothing of the brief -- i don't think that is a factor at all. they do squarely things like that all the time. -- squirrelly things like that all the time. the pro-life thing is interesting but i don't think it will move the court. i think the dynamics of women in the work
the court was wrong below and that peggy young had a case. areon't know exactly -- we worried about what the supreme court would say. i think it is reasonable to infer that they were aware. the court agreed to grant it anyway into the case. -- and hear the case. the second i want to ask you our lot of amicus on peggy young's side. there are a number of pro-life advocates chiming in on her we don't want to be putting women in a position where they have to choose can i keep my job or can i have...
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in this case, they had an interesting dynamic where peggy asked the supreme court hear the case. the court asked the solicitor general for his views on it. and the solicitor general often relieves himself, and in this case decided he would recommend to the court don't take the case of picky young. >> even though they thought the court was wrong he loved. >> but peggy young had a case and we don't know if the solicitor general didn't say because we are worried with the solicitor general might say that it's reasonable to infer that they were aware of that. and then the court agreed any way to hear the case. that's one factor. the second factor there are a lot of amicus briefs on peggy on's site and there are a number of pro-life advocates are chiming in on her site saying we don't want to be putting women in the position where they have to choose can i keep my job or can i have this baby. so, with all that's going around, and my right in thinking maybe peggy young has a pretty good situation here? >> i don't know about that. i'm going to tell about come about something more interes
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reporting live at dulles airport, peggy fox, wusa9. >> thank you. we want you to know that wusa9 is committed to bringing you the latest on these ebola cases. our coverage, however, is designed to bring you the facts, not fear. and we begin our special coverage tomorrow. >>> coming up, the youngest residents and their parents at d.c. general's homeless shelter finally have a safe place to play outside. but they still need you to help them play. we'll tell you how you can help. >> but first, bruce johnson breaking down some of the issues the candidates will have to talk about in their final debate in the race for the d.c. mayor's office. >>> hi, i'm sonny from 95.5 and i'm with wusa9. let's bring them home. - oh, the young. their energy seems like an unlimited resource we sometimes wish would run out, at least for a moment. but as we grow into adults, it's important to learn how to use our energy wisely, especially when it comes to electricity. you can save energy and money by caulking around windows. and by using a power strip, you can turn off seve
reporting live at dulles airport, peggy fox, wusa9. >> thank you. we want you to know that wusa9 is committed to bringing you the latest on these ebola cases. our coverage, however, is designed to bring you the facts, not fear. and we begin our special coverage tomorrow. >>> coming up, the youngest residents and their parents at d.c. general's homeless shelter finally have a safe place to play outside. but they still need you to help them play. we'll tell you how you can help....
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i'm peggy bunker. raj has the night off. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. more conflict and more controversy brewing inside the state's public utilities commission. >> insiders leaked the memos to tony kovaleski. and tony, there is concern about destroying evidence in the middle of a criminal investigation. >> exactly, peggy. the memo raises even more questions about the state's public utility commissions. authored by attorneys inside the puc exposing a failure to communicate and the potential to destroy evidence while the feds and the state are investigating. >> we're stunned. we're stunned. >> reporter: reaction by san bruno's city manager to this memo leaked to the nbc bay area investigative unit. it's written and signed by 13 staff attorneys at public utilities commission. it includes we are concerned the commission has not taken appropriate steps in the past month to preserve evidence. >> what does this say about the culture at the public utilities commission? >> it suggests business as usual. we're extremely troubled by that. >> reporter: the e-mailed
i'm peggy bunker. raj has the night off. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. more conflict and more controversy brewing inside the state's public utilities commission. >> insiders leaked the memos to tony kovaleski. and tony, there is concern about destroying evidence in the middle of a criminal investigation. >> exactly, peggy. the memo raises even more questions about the state's public utility commissions. authored by attorneys inside the puc exposing a failure to communicate and...
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on, peggy, what did you do? orange julius, borrow? >> no. i think they visited the gap. >>> at 5:30 the reporter puts a pen to paper to give us some very important perspective on the ebola crisis. >> i'm meteorologist topper shutt, a picture perfect evening, could it be any better? low 70s to start and then mid- 60s and maybe late in the game back to the 60s. we'll come back and talk about gonzalo and our weekend forecast. >> you got that right and it's hawaii, too. tropical trouble times two because tropical storm anna is headed that way. we'll talk about it coming up. >> reporter: i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, a frozen yogurt store in the have you seen the news about barbara comstock? first, the washington post reported, barbara comstock failed to report eighty-five thousand in income. now, we learn, barbara comstock pushed a client's issues in the virginia legislature and didn't disclose it. barbara comstock shepherded a trio of bills through the legislature and into law, but barbara comstock never
on, peggy, what did you do? orange julius, borrow? >> no. i think they visited the gap. >>> at 5:30 the reporter puts a pen to paper to give us some very important perspective on the ebola crisis. >> i'm meteorologist topper shutt, a picture perfect evening, could it be any better? low 70s to start and then mid- 60s and maybe late in the game back to the 60s. we'll come back and talk about gonzalo and our weekend forecast. >> you got that right and it's hawaii, too....
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peggy fox was in the courtroom and joins us live now with more on the hearing today. peg? >> reporter: jesse matthew was arraigned on the attempted murder, abduction, and sexual assault that happened here in the city of fairfax nine years ago. there was a bit of a fight today in court over who would represent the alleged serial rapist and killer in this fairfax case. >> we have the case of jesse leroy matthew jr.. >> reporter: jesse matthew appearing in a fairfax courtroom on a video link from the regional jail swears to tell the truth. >> affirm that you truthfully answer any questions the court may ask under penalty of law. >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: judge dennis smith read the charges against him from 2005. attempted murder, abduction and sexual penetration with an object. after matthew says he had no job and has no money, the judge then moves to appoint an attorney to represent him. city next to matthew is james handles, his attorney in the hannah graham case who wanted to be the lead attorney in this case. >> i have developed a very good relationship with mr. matthew
peggy fox was in the courtroom and joins us live now with more on the hearing today. peg? >> reporter: jesse matthew was arraigned on the attempted murder, abduction, and sexual assault that happened here in the city of fairfax nine years ago. there was a bit of a fight today in court over who would represent the alleged serial rapist and killer in this fairfax case. >> we have the case of jesse leroy matthew jr.. >> reporter: jesse matthew appearing in a fairfax courtroom on...
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i'm peggy fox. coming up, i'll have the latest on the sheriff department's investigation. >>> i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek. coming up, a dc we all know washington's broken. but to fix it, it takes people who are independent.. and willing to work across the aisle. that's what i've tried to do in business, as your governor... and in the senate. because it's the only way we're gonna solve big problems... like cutting our national debt, fixing the va, or... bringing good jobs to virginia. it's been a great honor to represent you. and if you rehire me, i'll work everyday... to make virginia even stronger. >>> now the wusa9 restaurant patroller. text food for links to restaurant alerts. >>> something street on macomb street northwest shows on september 28, eight violation closures citing contamination risks like eggs stored over on top of ready-to-eat food and with their primary license expired. in a statement something sweet says we immediately corrected the action. we were not closed because o
i'm peggy fox. coming up, i'll have the latest on the sheriff department's investigation. >>> i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek. coming up, a dc we all know washington's broken. but to fix it, it takes people who are independent.. and willing to work across the aisle. that's what i've tried to do in business, as your governor... and in the senate. because it's the only way we're gonna solve big problems... like cutting our national debt, fixing the va, or... bringing good jobs to...
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i'm peggy fox, this story coming up. >> reporter: i'm bruce leshan in d.c.isease control are now signing off on policies rolled out by the governors of maryland and virginia for stricter monitoring of people coming back from the countries hardest hit by ebola. >> reporter: from the really old laws that are still on the books file we'll tell you which virginia city it's illegal to do this in. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez outside of the mushroom house that's now for sale. i'll tell you how it came to be coming up next. >> good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. >>> we'll get started with some new information on jesse matthew. that's the suspect in the kidnapping of uva student hannah graham, the man also charged in a fairfax sex assault case. >> peggy fox tells us matthew will remain in police custody and appear in court via video link. >> that's unsettling, but i'm glad he's gone. >> reporter: for people who lived in the oxford row townhouses in september of 2005 and remember the brutal sexual assault and attack on a young woman there's re
i'm peggy fox, this story coming up. >> reporter: i'm bruce leshan in d.c.isease control are now signing off on policies rolled out by the governors of maryland and virginia for stricter monitoring of people coming back from the countries hardest hit by ebola. >> reporter: from the really old laws that are still on the books file we'll tell you which virginia city it's illegal to do this in. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez outside of the mushroom house that's now for sale....
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i'm peggy fox.up, we'll take you to the ceremony. >> we'll be tracking another cold front on tuesday that will produce some showers and thunderstorms. we'll give you a timetable on that and let you know if we'll have to issue a yellow alert. >> right behind me, jason hatcher warming up. he appears ready. seattle seahawks in town. i'll have that story. >>> and good evening, i'm lesli foster. >> and i'm derek mcginty. jan has the night off. this has been a historic day here in virginia. it is legal for same-sex couples to get married. >> the u.s. supreme court refused to return a lower court ruling. and within hours, couples rushed to the courthouses to tie the knot. >> peggy fox begins our team coverage in arlington. >> dearly beloved, we have joined together to join this woman and this woman in the holy state of matrimony. >> erica turner and jennifer are the first to same-sex couple to marry in arlington county. >> this kind of love requires that you are there for one another in good times and bad.
i'm peggy fox.up, we'll take you to the ceremony. >> we'll be tracking another cold front on tuesday that will produce some showers and thunderstorms. we'll give you a timetable on that and let you know if we'll have to issue a yellow alert. >> right behind me, jason hatcher warming up. he appears ready. seattle seahawks in town. i'll have that story. >>> and good evening, i'm lesli foster. >> and i'm derek mcginty. jan has the night off. this has been a historic day...
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peggy fox shows us how. >> i had a blood clot in my brain. >> reporter: when christy arnold was only she had a massive stroke. she spent six months in the hospital, another two in rehab. >> there was every reason to think she would never walk. >> reporter: she couldn't talk either. there were only two words she could say. >> the people. >> the people. that's all i could say. >> reporter: you couldn't say your husband's name? >> no. i couldn't wait to be able to start being able to talk. >> reporter: eight years later she's talking, walking and even volunteering at the place that is still helping her recover, the stroke comeback center in vienna. darlene williamson founded it 10 years ago. >> nobody can afford to pay out of your pocket to get long term coverage. so it's figured there had to be a solution for it and the stroke comeback center is it. >> football. >> reporter: the center's focus is on speech and helping people with aphasia, a language impairment caused by brain injury. the stroke comeback center also has group exercise classes. group exercise classes like this are a rari
peggy fox shows us how. >> i had a blood clot in my brain. >> reporter: when christy arnold was only she had a massive stroke. she spent six months in the hospital, another two in rehab. >> there was every reason to think she would never walk. >> reporter: she couldn't talk either. there were only two words she could say. >> the people. >> the people. that's all i could say. >> reporter: you couldn't say your husband's name? >> no. i couldn't wait...
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i'm peggy fox. the story coming up. >>> and right after the break, the latest on the search for >>> two people are in custody for stealing a special needs school bus that was taken from a lot around 3:30 this morning. there were no students on board at the time. but the bus was recovered several hours later and there was some damage to the rear door and some other parts of the vehicle. tonight, nicole adams and travis champagne are under arrest. they were under the influence of alcohol and looking for some change to purchase cigarettes. >>> now the same-sex marriage is legal in virginia, the wedding industry from florists to jewelers stand to make some money. >> and as peggy fox tells us, this new change is expected to bring an economic booth to the state. >> you are joined in marriage as wife and wife. >> erica turner and jennifer's wedding in front of the arlington courthouse yesterday marks the beginning of not just a major social change, but an untapped business potential. >> until yesterday, pe
i'm peggy fox. the story coming up. >>> and right after the break, the latest on the search for >>> two people are in custody for stealing a special needs school bus that was taken from a lot around 3:30 this morning. there were no students on board at the time. but the bus was recovered several hours later and there was some damage to the rear door and some other parts of the vehicle. tonight, nicole adams and travis champagne are under arrest. they were under the influence...
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i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. we begin with the change the weather and your microsystem forecast. san jose on your left, san francisco on your right. it's clear right now. but that's going to change over the next several hours. meteorologist anthony slaughter tracking this storm. anthony, when does it get here? tomorrow morning right in the heart of rush hour. we're talking about 7:00 to 11:00, even through lunch time, those showers will linger. i just want to show you what is happening right now. showers moving in to the coastline, up towards eureka, where they've seen steady rain for the past hour or so. all of that activity is going to continue to progress this way as we head into the overnight hours. this starts it off right associate monday at 6:00. showers moving towards santa rosa sack, up towards point reyes, even napa. the shower activity will continue to hang out in the north bay. but eventually, we'll move toward san francisco and down through the peninsula as we head toward 9:00, 10:00, 11:00. and by l
i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. we begin with the change the weather and your microsystem forecast. san jose on your left, san francisco on your right. it's clear right now. but that's going to change over the next several hours. meteorologist anthony slaughter tracking this storm. anthony, when does it get here? tomorrow morning right in the heart of rush hour. we're talking about 7:00 to 11:00, even through lunch time, those showers will linger. i just want to show you...
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terry, peggy, how about some monday night football. 49ers and rams.ooking forward to that big-time. >> absolutely. a lot of people are. a big game. >> sounds good, henry. and thanks for lifting our spirits after that giants loss. >> good to see you, henry. >> i hope you're feeling a little better, okay? >> i do. i do feel better. >> thanks, henry. we'll be right back. >> you got it. >>> well, not eggs actual s e the chargers were looking for. the raiders fans pelted the bus with eggs when it entered the parking lot. >> that's a tradition. >> is it? >> in some places. >> the photo taken by a media member on board. the chargers players simply laughed it off at the rude welcome there. the chargers did get the last laugh. they beat the raiders, 31-28. >> speaking of which, it seems like rowdy and sometimes violent fan incidents are more often associated with the oakland raiders and not the 49ers. >> in tonight's reality check, sam brock looks at the numbers to figure out if it is true if raiders or niners fans get into more trouble at home games. >> raide
terry, peggy, how about some monday night football. 49ers and rams.ooking forward to that big-time. >> absolutely. a lot of people are. a big game. >> sounds good, henry. and thanks for lifting our spirits after that giants loss. >> good to see you, henry. >> i hope you're feeling a little better, okay? >> i do. i do feel better. >> thanks, henry. we'll be right back. >> you got it. >>> well, not eggs actual s e the chargers were looking for....
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. >> exactly, peggy. the memo raises even more questions about the state's public utility commissions. authored by attorneys inside the puc exposing a failure to communicate and the potential to destroy evidence while the feds and the state are investigating. >> we're stunned. we're stunned. >> reporter: reaction by san bruno's city manager to this memo leaked to the nbc bay area investigative unit. it's written and signed by 13 staff attorneys at public utilities commission. it includes we are concerned the commission has not taken appropriate steps in the past month to preserve evidence. >> what does this say about the culture at the public utilities commission? >> it suggests business as usual. we're extremely troubled by that. >> reporter: the e-mailed memo points to growing internal tension and conflict as the u.s. attorney investigates cozy and back channel communications between puc commissioners and pg&e in the wake of the deadly san bruno explosion four years ago. staff attorneys wrote the intern
. >> exactly, peggy. the memo raises even more questions about the state's public utility commissions. authored by attorneys inside the puc exposing a failure to communicate and the potential to destroy evidence while the feds and the state are investigating. >> we're stunned. we're stunned. >> reporter: reaction by san bruno's city manager to this memo leaked to the nbc bay area investigative unit. it's written and signed by 13 staff attorneys at public utilities commission....