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peggy and craig gustafson both were convicted for their role in mr.der and will serve a minimum of 22 years in jail. r.d. cheely and doug gustafson received additional life sentences. in the end, a half dozen families were destroyed and prosecutors believe there would have been more victims if forensic science hadn't ended cheely and gustafson's killing spree. >> you can't just take the science by itself and build a case, or rare occasions can you. you use a combination of what are people telling you, what do you know about this person, that person, and you use your science. and it all just meshes right together. and it builds your case. but without that, you know, we'd still be back in the dark ages of investigating crime. >>> flight 5935, profile of andre i can't say lube its. arab leaders, new leaders show a saudi convoy headed to yemen, plus, the funeral for singapore's founding father. hello and welcome to viewers around the united states and around the world. you are watching cnn news room.
peggy and craig gustafson both were convicted for their role in mr.der and will serve a minimum of 22 years in jail. r.d. cheely and doug gustafson received additional life sentences. in the end, a half dozen families were destroyed and prosecutors believe there would have been more victims if forensic science hadn't ended cheely and gustafson's killing spree. >> you can't just take the science by itself and build a case, or rare occasions can you. you use a combination of what are people...
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peggy with bunker, nbc news. >> thank you, peggy. and now, a west oakland hollywood is in fear and fed up. ja mill pierce was killed last week trying to shield her family from gun fire last week. her kids made it to safety, but she was shot. neighbors say that the officers are not doing enough to keep the neighborhood safe. they say they called hours before to complain about the group that killed mrs. pierce. >> we have put up with enough and dealt with enough a ndnd after the death of mrs. pierce, we say enough. >> reporter: they also want to stop the constant the turnover of new cops, because they say
peggy with bunker, nbc news. >> thank you, peggy. and now, a west oakland hollywood is in fear and fed up. ja mill pierce was killed last week trying to shield her family from gun fire last week. her kids made it to safety, but she was shot. neighbors say that the officers are not doing enough to keep the neighborhood safe. they say they called hours before to complain about the group that killed mrs. pierce. >> we have put up with enough and dealt with enough a ndnd after the death...
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this is his second wife, peggy shippen. c-span: what year was that discovered? >> guest: this trunk? i think it was in the '40s or the '50s, right after world war ii. i'm not absolutely sure of the year. but once that came to light, obviously, arnold's scholarship was sort of given a whole new dimension. now, there have been books since then, but i still felt that nobody really got down to it and figured out why this man did what he did. that was my goal for myself. c-span: you say you retraced all these steps. how did you physically do that? >> guest: following my nose, asking around when i went up to lake champlain. there is a lake champlain maritime museum, and i got in touch with the director up there. i knew somebody who knew the director of crown point, and he said, "oh, you must call so-and-so." so i called so-and-so and he said, "oh, well, this is the person to take you out on a boat." so it's just a question of following your nose and making a lot of phone calls and setting it up before you go. but going out on a boat on lake champlain was just wonderfu
this is his second wife, peggy shippen. c-span: what year was that discovered? >> guest: this trunk? i think it was in the '40s or the '50s, right after world war ii. i'm not absolutely sure of the year. but once that came to light, obviously, arnold's scholarship was sort of given a whole new dimension. now, there have been books since then, but i still felt that nobody really got down to it and figured out why this man did what he did. that was my goal for myself. c-span: you say you...
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i'm peggy fox. coming up i'll tell you why there's optimism this case and others could be dismissed. >> it may not have been the first time. new details tonight in the case against a d. c. cop and pastor accused of sexually assaulting two teenage girls. >> the snowfall accumulation map may be overdone but winter ends on friday. he's not going to go away easily. yellow alert for friday. >>> for the first time a judge has thrown out a hot lanes case over the statute of limitations argument. thanks for joining us. >>> i'm jan jeff coe. >> and i'm derek mcginty. one of those drivers is a disabled veteran. peggy fox joins us now from the fairfax county courthouse with that story. >> reporter: well, the vietnam vet has nerve damage and can barely walk. fortunately an attorney took his case for free so he didn't have to be here and fight a $500 fine he received for just one trip. >> it was a mistake. >> bob cowen is a disabled veteran who lives in hay market. he had not heard of the express lanes when he m
i'm peggy fox. coming up i'll tell you why there's optimism this case and others could be dismissed. >> it may not have been the first time. new details tonight in the case against a d. c. cop and pastor accused of sexually assaulting two teenage girls. >> the snowfall accumulation map may be overdone but winter ends on friday. he's not going to go away easily. yellow alert for friday. >>> for the first time a judge has thrown out a hot lanes case over the statute of...
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peggy bunker is on the scene with the very latest. peggy? >> reporter: raj, you can imagine how busy it is here. this is a 40-year-old inmate. this is still an active scene from the air. however, here on the ground the streets have opened up. it all started earlier today when during or right after medical treatment, this inmate janelle carter got into a fight with a deputy and injured him in the shoulder. then the inmate ran out of the hospital. sheriff's deputies were not able to apprehend him. thus they are going door to door, yard to yard. this particular area is surrounded by schools, day care centers, the hospital. and so therefore, they were very concerned about this inmate. he's a five-time child molester. he has those or that report in his criminal history. therefore, neighbors are concerned because they didn't know what was going on. >> the school didn't give me alerts, because i checked with him. so when you have helicopters like this everybody is like well, what is going on? >> reporter: of course this is a photo that we have rece
peggy bunker is on the scene with the very latest. peggy? >> reporter: raj, you can imagine how busy it is here. this is a 40-year-old inmate. this is still an active scene from the air. however, here on the ground the streets have opened up. it all started earlier today when during or right after medical treatment, this inmate janelle carter got into a fight with a deputy and injured him in the shoulder. then the inmate ran out of the hospital. sheriff's deputies were not able to...
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peggy wallace kennedy and sharon malone holder, whose husband is the u.s. attorney general. >> it's remarkable to see what could happen in one generation. >> 50 years ago martin luther king jr. and selma marchers reached their destination the capitol of montgomery to give the governor a petition for voting rights. >> my father was up here in his second-floor office. >> he did not meet the marchers. >> he did not meet the marchers. >> you want to meet them when they come back. >> yes, i do. >> why is it important for you to be the welcoming party? >> because i'm a wallace. i'm a wallace but i'm different. >> from your dad. >> from my dad. >> your thoughts? >> you know, we heard june lewis say that he didn't think that john wallace really believed all that he said. >> that struck me, too. >> because wallace was complicated. for all the hate he preached. for all the hate that he generated and the hateful orders he issued, all of his life he had been endorsed by the naacp in his run for govern. why? because in a previous political position when it looked like c
peggy wallace kennedy and sharon malone holder, whose husband is the u.s. attorney general. >> it's remarkable to see what could happen in one generation. >> 50 years ago martin luther king jr. and selma marchers reached their destination the capitol of montgomery to give the governor a petition for voting rights. >> my father was up here in his second-floor office. >> he did not meet the marchers. >> he did not meet the marchers. >> you want to meet them...
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. >> the house patrick and his sister peggy inherited in birmingham is now their home. patrick, thank you so much for having me over. >> it's our pleasure. >> patrick's parents moved to alabama from maryland and bought the house in the 1960s. patrick, an architect, returns to take care of his ill parents in 1994, but then has his own health scare. >> i had a quintuple bypass. >> that leads to an early retirement at age 47. with lots of time on his hands he starts rummaging through the house, including the attic. it's here he comes across a box he remembers from his childhood. >> this looks very, very old right from the start. the box contains family letters and legal documents, some going back to the 18th censure. >> i this packet is letters from the 1780s. >> he also discovers a u.s. muster buck, an official ledger keeping track of soldiers and their pay. the writing is unbelievable. >> this book is put into two sections. the war of 1812 and the mexican war. >> patrick's family has a long history of military service. in 1846, his great great grandfather nicholas martin
. >> the house patrick and his sister peggy inherited in birmingham is now their home. patrick, thank you so much for having me over. >> it's our pleasure. >> patrick's parents moved to alabama from maryland and bought the house in the 1960s. patrick, an architect, returns to take care of his ill parents in 1994, but then has his own health scare. >> i had a quintuple bypass. >> that leads to an early retirement at age 47. with lots of time on his hands he starts...
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peggy bunker is there. what do we know, peggy? >> well raj and jessica, the gun was still in the man's lap when the police arrived and they found a second man dead. they are saying it is a murder-suicide. >> reporter: neighbors returning home tonight found their ap apartment building blocked off with police tape and surrounded by investigators. a 911 call about 3:00 this afternoon alerted police to a dead man in apartment lobby and another dead man nearby. the semiautomatic pistol was found near the second dead body >> we are canvassing the floors and talking to anybody leave ing the apartment complex. as people arrive we are talking to them in their cars. >> reporter: police want to know how and if they knew each other. they covered up this license plate number, and towed it away. this is a low income building for seniors. this man was shocked to find out there had been a murder in his building. >> reporter: there has bneen a murder in the building, and have you heard of anything? >> no, i am only just coming. >> reporter: next d
peggy bunker is there. what do we know, peggy? >> well raj and jessica, the gun was still in the man's lap when the police arrived and they found a second man dead. they are saying it is a murder-suicide. >> reporter: neighbors returning home tonight found their ap apartment building blocked off with police tape and surrounded by investigators. a 911 call about 3:00 this afternoon alerted police to a dead man in apartment lobby and another dead man nearby. the semiautomatic pistol...
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his then teenage daughter peggy wallace has lived with those disturbing images for decades.andall pinkston got the chance to get her perspective. >> my father never built a bomb or hit anybody with a billy club, but he created a climate that allowed other people to go and do those things. >> reporter: peggy wallace kennedy is the daughter of george wallace, the alabama governor who built his reputation fighting against civil rights. >> and i say segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever. [ cheers ] >> reporter: so when you listen to your father say segregation now, and all of that and -- >> that's probably the most racist thing i have ever heard him say. >> reporter: that wasn't the only time her fathers words and actions betrayed racial bias. he stood in the door of the university of alabama to deny entry to two african american students. students. >> i actually answered the phone, and i'm all of four years old, and people were making death threats, you know, calling -- you know names on that day. >> reporter: wallace ordered state troopers to block non-
his then teenage daughter peggy wallace has lived with those disturbing images for decades.andall pinkston got the chance to get her perspective. >> my father never built a bomb or hit anybody with a billy club, but he created a climate that allowed other people to go and do those things. >> reporter: peggy wallace kennedy is the daughter of george wallace, the alabama governor who built his reputation fighting against civil rights. >> and i say segregation now, segregation...
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>> good evening, terry and peggy. we've seen some residents coming and going to look at the building. the red cross is helping displaced residents tonight after this deadly fire. two men died in the fire in what neighbors are saying is at least the front part of the building where many musicians and artists like to stay. the fire started after 3:00 this morning. firefighters went to the west oakland building on reports of a smoke alarm going off at a low level. apparently the first crews didn't see fire immediately but then saw smoke coming out of one of the units and the flames spread. the two victims were found inside that unit. we're told the building was a former armory now divided into two structures. one resident said he was in his unit and heard yelling to get out. >> the whole roof was just on fire. and so everybody on -- in my unit was able to get out and we got our pets out. and then the firefighters were there really fast. >> now the red cross had set up an emergency shelter over on broadway. we're told abo
>> good evening, terry and peggy. we've seen some residents coming and going to look at the building. the red cross is helping displaced residents tonight after this deadly fire. two men died in the fire in what neighbors are saying is at least the front part of the building where many musicians and artists like to stay. the fire started after 3:00 this morning. firefighters went to the west oakland building on reports of a smoke alarm going off at a low level. apparently the first crews...
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peggy, start with you. what is worse for republicans running the congress, that they look they they can't govern or -- >> that is a complicated question. that's why this question keeps continuing for the past few years. if you take a look at the republican leaders of the congress i think you can probably fault them for not being able to control their own conference and control the situation, but you cannot fault them for failing to control the dynamics behind the whole thing. the fact is, there are about 50 or 60 republican members who are very skeptical and really in opposition to what they see as de facto amnesty in the united states. they are a small group of the republican conference yet they represent probably the he thinking of almost half the country. and they do not really trust the elite of the party or the elite of america's financial community to come through and address their concerns. so i see this whole split intention of something that will likely continue be very difficult for mr. boehner. >
peggy, start with you. what is worse for republicans running the congress, that they look they they can't govern or -- >> that is a complicated question. that's why this question keeps continuing for the past few years. if you take a look at the republican leaders of the congress i think you can probably fault them for not being able to control their own conference and control the situation, but you cannot fault them for failing to control the dynamics behind the whole thing. the fact is,...
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novice to peggy what lift does is provide loans for people and she's into a deal with the last money out thank you, peg i didn't as you've heard from silicon valley bank christine those are complicated projects i couldn't do it doug made it sound easy this team a fantastic sharon and barbara and jennifer they're tough negotiators i'm surprised they let me have 38 my shirt this project is a multiple number of investors so silicon valley bank and wells fargo bank of the west and city national are you'll people that gave us money so from my prospective this is special thank you and we appreciate it (clapping) >> so supervisor kim was mentioning to see me that's the great point so some seniors that live and be part of the community are living in this home will have been the advocates for change i think that supervisor mentioned the incredible advocacy around the corner liquor dell lists we call them that in jerseys and all the wonderful thanks that happy and mercy is in an england visible position there's so much work but in addition to st. anthony's i want to thank the community partner
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he created a climate that allowed other people to go and do those things. >> peggy wallace kennedy is daughter of george wallize. the president obama governor that built his reputation fighting against civil right. >> seg regation tomorrow and segregation forever. >> when you listen to your father say segregation now, and all of that. >> that's probably the most righteous thing i heard him say. >> that was not the only time her father's words and actions betrayed racial violence. she stood in the door denying entry to two students. ball own died in 2005. her younger sister sharon remembers receiving threats of violence and death. >> i aped the phone. people are making death threats, calling names on that day. >> while it ordered state troopers to block nonviolent marchers on the prij in -- prij including a prij including a young congressmanful. >> you can't believe what you see on tv. it was horrific. in fact peggy said she never spoke to her father about his views on race, even though his hard-core conservative speeches made him one of the best known pol difference to america. wallac
he created a climate that allowed other people to go and do those things. >> peggy wallace kennedy is daughter of george wallize. the president obama governor that built his reputation fighting against civil right. >> seg regation tomorrow and segregation forever. >> when you listen to your father say segregation now, and all of that. >> that's probably the most righteous thing i heard him say. >> that was not the only time her father's words and actions betrayed...
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peggy fox. >> as peggy mentioned, the family and friends of the selkes declined to comment and asked for privacy and prayers instead. we also learned today the third american was on that flight, but the state department has not released any details on that passenger. >>> tonight french officials say it appears unlikely an act of terrorism or foul play brought down the plane and they should have a better idea what happened the next few days because they found usable audio from one of the black boxes. >> we hope to have a rough idea in a matter of days and having a full understanding of it with all the information coming in from all the other recorded parameters will take weeks and months. >> investigators have started analyzing the audio. so far they don't have an explanation for the crash. >>> day four of the search for this missing 5-year-old boy and one word keeps coming up, frustrated. police and volunteer searchers are frustrated by the lack of clues in where noah thomas might be. still they're determined to keep looking for the 5-year-old boy. >> reporter: i'm mola lenghi in dub
peggy fox. >> as peggy mentioned, the family and friends of the selkes declined to comment and asked for privacy and prayers instead. we also learned today the third american was on that flight, but the state department has not released any details on that passenger. >>> tonight french officials say it appears unlikely an act of terrorism or foul play brought down the plane and they should have a better idea what happened the next few days because they found usable audio from one...
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any decision yet, peggy? >> yes there is a decision. after a three -and-a-half hour closed door meeting with supervisors on personnel matters, moments ago the county attorney announced he will retire and reorganize the office. this after a serious discussion with supervisors about problems with communication and information sharing. >> reporter: fairfax county chairman won the board's approval for a new commission to review police practices following missteps in the investigation of a fatal police shooting. three board members objected to the commission. >> we want to ensure that if criminal charges are appropriate that the commonwealth attorney can successfully prosecute. >> i have a very strong feeling that we are going to muddy the waters of transparency. >> reporter: there's been strong criticism over the handling of the investigation in to the police shooting of john gear and some are pointing the finger at the county attorney. it was his office that told police to withhold internal affairs files from county attorney ray morrogh un
any decision yet, peggy? >> yes there is a decision. after a three -and-a-half hour closed door meeting with supervisors on personnel matters, moments ago the county attorney announced he will retire and reorganize the office. this after a serious discussion with supervisors about problems with communication and information sharing. >> reporter: fairfax county chairman won the board's approval for a new commission to review police practices following missteps in the investigation of...
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>> no. >> reporter: in fact peggy wallace kennedy said she never spoke to her father about race, evens hard core conservative speeches made him one of the best known politicians in america. but wallace changed. his turning point 1972, in his bid for the presidential election, when a gunman tried okill him. he would spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair. >> i think he had time to reflect on his politics of the past and see what pain and suffering that he had caused others because he was in such pain. and suffering. >> in his fourth and final term as governor, wallace began apologizeing for his views on race. he invited john lewis one of the victims of violence on the edmund pettus bridge, lewis moved from alabama to georgia and was elected to congress. >> i said governor why did you give the order for people to beat us? he said we had to stop you. on the bridge. because there were people waiting to cel kill you on the other side. i said governor do you kill people to keep other people from killing them? he didn't have an answer. i'm not really convinced that governor wallace ever
>> no. >> reporter: in fact peggy wallace kennedy said she never spoke to her father about race, evens hard core conservative speeches made him one of the best known politicians in america. but wallace changed. his turning point 1972, in his bid for the presidential election, when a gunman tried okill him. he would spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair. >> i think he had time to reflect on his politics of the past and see what pain and suffering that he had caused others...
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. >> and i'm peggy bunker. we're on at this special time because of golf. >>> new details on hayward's second attempted kidnapping in as many weeks. police released this sketch today of the man wanted for trying to pull a girl into his car yesterday afternoon. the 15-year-old was walking home from school when the man grabbed her without warning. a very similar incident happened on february 20th. this near the corner of ebony and joshua streets. in both cases, the girls were able to fight off the man. the man was driving a white car. the suspect descriptions have similarities but also some differences. this sketch was released after the february 20th attack. investigators are asking anyone with information to please come forward. >>> the drive-by shooting in san jose one dead one hospitalized. it happened about 2:00 this morning near oak street. officers found two men in their 20s each shot at least once. both taken to the hospital. one died there. the other is expected to be recovered. >>> in san luis obispo ch
. >> and i'm peggy bunker. we're on at this special time because of golf. >>> new details on hayward's second attempted kidnapping in as many weeks. police released this sketch today of the man wanted for trying to pull a girl into his car yesterday afternoon. the 15-year-old was walking home from school when the man grabbed her without warning. a very similar incident happened on february 20th. this near the corner of ebony and joshua streets. in both cases, the girls were able...
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i'm peggy fox reporting live in fairfax. back to you. >> peggy fox by the way one of several media representatives on the 34-member commission. she's going to be there tonight at tonight's 7:30 meeting at the government center. we'll have another reporter covering the meeting for our 11 p.m. news. >>> breaking news from charlottesville, virginia. johnson is planning to plead not guilty. johnson's attorney says his client will enter the plea during a court appearance thursday. johnson claims police officers beat him after he was denied entrance in to a bar. his attorney claims the i.d. he was using was not page. >>> another story drops in the story of the alleged gang rape at uva. police today confirmed they cannot substantiate that story either. deborah -- debra alfarone alfarone joins us now. >> they said they tried to track down the alleged mastermind of that gang rape only known as drew. they weren't able to do it. that's what he's listed as in that article. it was that and so many other details that led charlottesville p
i'm peggy fox reporting live in fairfax. back to you. >> peggy fox by the way one of several media representatives on the 34-member commission. she's going to be there tonight at tonight's 7:30 meeting at the government center. we'll have another reporter covering the meeting for our 11 p.m. news. >>> breaking news from charlottesville, virginia. johnson is planning to plead not guilty. johnson's attorney says his client will enter the plea during a court appearance thursday....
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peggy noonan, michael gerson writes for the "washington post."department correspondent margaret gren than is back from travels with the secretary of state kerry. no concussions but she is recovering from acl tear we welcome her back. first time in not on crutches. michael crowley is the senior foreign affairs correspondent. peggy i have to ask you abut this kid we just saw. 24 years old. i thought you were going to give him a morally hug. >> i kind of did in the green room. he is an impressive, well spoken utterly sincere young man who with no edge makes an important case about safety. >> schieffer: you know what i'm impressed we have lot of people willing to speak up get on television somehow do a stunt, some times for good reasons, sometimes for not. this kid is giving up millions of dollars we should not overlook that i think gives him great credibility that he does that. >> he's trying to be helpful. not everybody gives up millionsed of dollars to make things a little bet every. >> schieffer: that's a good thing. margaret, you're. >> jon: bac
peggy noonan, michael gerson writes for the "washington post."department correspondent margaret gren than is back from travels with the secretary of state kerry. no concussions but she is recovering from acl tear we welcome her back. first time in not on crutches. michael crowley is the senior foreign affairs correspondent. peggy i have to ask you abut this kid we just saw. 24 years old. i thought you were going to give him a morally hug. >> i kind of did in the green room. he...
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peggy fox wusa 9. >>> turns out a d.c. cop accused of molesting two teenagers has been in trouble before. officer best was promoted to sergeant. he was demoted back down to officer because of earlier allegations of sexual misconduct. the allegation was serious enough to get him demoted but not serious enough to get him fired. he is found and senior pastor of a church in southeast. the d.c. police union declined to comment. >>> more running back troubles for baltimore ravens. today the team cut bernard pierce because of a suspected dui incident. baltimore county tops pulled him over for speeding in towsend going 55 in a 35 mile- per-hour zone.he had been drinking and he failed field sobriety tests. while riding with police on the way to the station pierce said he knew the team was going to cut him but the officers probably didn't care about that. pierce is the third raven arrested this off season. >>> update on yesterday's stabbing at morgan state university in baltimore. a 19-year-old student is charged with assault. two f
peggy fox wusa 9. >>> turns out a d.c. cop accused of molesting two teenagers has been in trouble before. officer best was promoted to sergeant. he was demoted back down to officer because of earlier allegations of sexual misconduct. the allegation was serious enough to get him demoted but not serious enough to get him fired. he is found and senior pastor of a church in southeast. the d.c. police union declined to comment. >>> more running back troubles for baltimore ravens....
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i'm peggy bunker. >>> read inging the fine print. kraft singles have been under fire for being too processed and now parents may be confused about a bold new label. >> it was a rocky road. >> all he wanted to do was to start a business but people were afraid to come inside and why the store's previous owner is to blame. >>> and one of the funniest comedians around jokes around with the giant's team today. how will ferrell makes everyone a fan. >> i'm jeff ranieri, and i will tell you how we hit 80 degrees, and the best po tentential for rainfall, and how we will have potential for raindrops. >>> law maikmakers are not holding back after another security lapse with the secret service. two secret service agents crashed through a barricade at t the white house after a night of drinking. they say it happened in an active bomb investigation. the two agents drove right through the police tape after a suspicious package was found. the entire package was overhauled and now gas prices could fall again, and united steel workers reached a tenta
i'm peggy bunker. >>> read inging the fine print. kraft singles have been under fire for being too processed and now parents may be confused about a bold new label. >> it was a rocky road. >> all he wanted to do was to start a business but people were afraid to come inside and why the store's previous owner is to blame. >>> and one of the funniest comedians around jokes around with the giant's team today. how will ferrell makes everyone a fan. >> i'm jeff...
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. >> i'm peggy bunker. tracking the story out of the north bay. helicopters flying into action after a trail collapses under two hikers. this happened at a trail in point reyes national seashore. nbc bay area christie smith live at the hospital with the latest. christy? >> reporter: good evening, peggy. the two hikers fell about 70 feet. one of them has died. the other was transported to santa rosa memorial with serious injuries. wanted to show you a picture that its now on twitter. we also spoke with a spokesperson for point reyes seashore. twitter photos are some of the rescue earlier today by helicopter. the pair of hikers was brought back to the trail head we are told after the fall so they could receive further medical care. one pronounced dead. the other transported. the hikers were told went down bear valley trail for the ocean which goes towards arch rock overlook made of dirt and rock. the spokesman says a fissure or crack appeared earlier this week separating the last ten feet. there were very large sized multiple signs, warning people n
. >> i'm peggy bunker. tracking the story out of the north bay. helicopters flying into action after a trail collapses under two hikers. this happened at a trail in point reyes national seashore. nbc bay area christie smith live at the hospital with the latest. christy? >> reporter: good evening, peggy. the two hikers fell about 70 feet. one of them has died. the other was transported to santa rosa memorial with serious injuries. wanted to show you a picture that its now on twitter....
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governor ben lee, congresswoman -- and near athens senator wofford and peggy wallace kennedy, to all of the foot soldiers, i think you for the way in which you sacrificed your life for the leadership of my father. for all the marchers and the new generation of activists and warriors that will usher us into a new day of justice, freedom and equality to the distinguished program participants and to attorney -- thank you for speaking truth. i answer to lay honor to be with you today as the daughter of art and luther king junior and coretta scott king. my mother was born on the soil of alabama and alabama more specifically hybrid, alabama, and i'm honored as we commemorate the 50th anniversary of my father's speech at the culmination of the historic selma to montgomery march. fifty years ago in a state that was stubbornly transitioning from treacherous segregation to voting rights for long vilified people, the governor was in attendance for my father's speech. today not only is the current governor of alabama here, amid peggy wallace kennedy the daughter of the menu as governor in 1965,
governor ben lee, congresswoman -- and near athens senator wofford and peggy wallace kennedy, to all of the foot soldiers, i think you for the way in which you sacrificed your life for the leadership of my father. for all the marchers and the new generation of activists and warriors that will usher us into a new day of justice, freedom and equality to the distinguished program participants and to attorney -- thank you for speaking truth. i answer to lay honor to be with you today as the...
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this is peggy here.he's very thin. >> that breaks my heart. >> at the farm she was used as a breeding sow. all they wanted her was to have babies babies, babies. they didn't know she was pregnant she had nine piglets in her belly. penelope sue is one of them. now mom and penelope sue are doing great. >> a pig and babies. >> a dog will give us cooking tips this is the chef, an italian chef going to show us how to make something delicious. first, how to say it properly. >> not bruschetta. but brew schett da. what you want to put the accent on is the ska. >> look at his knife skills. >> he believes you should taste your food a lot along the way. >> some of the shots he looks confused. tomatoes olive oil, basil, chop up, put it together. >> this is the greatest video ever. >> he's explaining to you what you have to do. >> he's a great chef. right. you're going to want to copy chef caruso's recipes. >> chef does have a book coming out with all of his recipes. >> this what italian food all. >> if you looking f
this is peggy here.he's very thin. >> that breaks my heart. >> at the farm she was used as a breeding sow. all they wanted her was to have babies babies, babies. they didn't know she was pregnant she had nine piglets in her belly. penelope sue is one of them. now mom and penelope sue are doing great. >> a pig and babies. >> a dog will give us cooking tips this is the chef, an italian chef going to show us how to make something delicious. first, how to say it properly....
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peggy fox was in court today. >> reporter: if a driver on the express lanes behind me has an e-zpass that's improperly mounted or the credit card connected to it is expired, that driver could run up tolls, fees and fines into the tens of thousands of dollars before he even knows he missed a toll. today a circuit court judge questioned the constitutionality of that tolling system. take a close look at this summons. the unpaid toll is only $1.10. the civil penalty is $1,000, nearly 1,000 times the toll. the summons is one of 11 tony cooley received when her transponder was improperly mounted right after the 495 express lanes opened in 2012. >> excessive fines. you do not know what you're doing wrong and they keep tacking more and more feels on top of that. within a two week period i had $11,000. >> reporter: cooley's tolls totaled just $11.15, but transurban tacking on administrative feels and civil penalties sued cooley for more than $11,000. cooley says she paid the tolls she owed when she was notified about missing them but did not pay the fees and fines. a lot of people have just s
peggy fox was in court today. >> reporter: if a driver on the express lanes behind me has an e-zpass that's improperly mounted or the credit card connected to it is expired, that driver could run up tolls, fees and fines into the tens of thousands of dollars before he even knows he missed a toll. today a circuit court judge questioned the constitutionality of that tolling system. take a close look at this summons. the unpaid toll is only $1.10. the civil penalty is $1,000, nearly 1,000...
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peggy fox is one of the media representatives on a 34-member commission. she'll be there tonight at 7:30 for a meeting. we'll have another reporter covering that meeting for our 11 p.m. news. >>> we want to show you video from when the 22 members of the military medical unit were getting ready to leave aberdeen ground in october. during their four months in liberia the soldier scientists ran six labs and tested more than 4500 samples of suspected ebola. military officials say their hard work cut down wait times on results from days to just hours. they were among the 3,000 troops that deployed to west africa to fight ebola. all but 100 will return by the end of next month. >>> the ebola patient getting treatment in n.i.h. remains in critical condition tonight. the american healthcare worker arrived at n.i.h. 10 days ago. >>> the nationals' home opener now just two weeks away and the team is warning fans if you go to the game, expect some changes in the security for getting in to the ballpark. >> i'm at nationals park where the first big offseason acquisitio
peggy fox is one of the media representatives on a 34-member commission. she'll be there tonight at 7:30 for a meeting. we'll have another reporter covering that meeting for our 11 p.m. news. >>> we want to show you video from when the 22 members of the military medical unit were getting ready to leave aberdeen ground in october. during their four months in liberia the soldier scientists ran six labs and tested more than 4500 samples of suspected ebola. military officials say their...
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today, not only is the current governor of alabama here, but peggy wallace kennedy, the daughter of a man who was governor in 1965, george wallace, is here today, to extend an olive branch on behalf of her late father. 50 years ago, it was malice that would not allow daddy to speak from the steps. he spoke his timeless words from a flatbed truck in the midst of a boisterous crowd. today, i stand where he could no t stand. [cheers and applause] to synthesize our past with our present, and to speak those same profound words that he spoke. 50 years ago, my father's words reverberated in the atmosphere as the nation and the world grapples with the horror and inhumanity of man's demands on bloody sunday. today, i speak to you from the experience of walking across the andaman pettus bridge a few weeks ago with nonviolent warriors from that infamous day and with the first african american president, barack obama, barack obama, and his family. it is 50 years later. since the critical moment in history, we have made tremendous strides, but let it not be lost on us that many of my father's word
today, not only is the current governor of alabama here, but peggy wallace kennedy, the daughter of a man who was governor in 1965, george wallace, is here today, to extend an olive branch on behalf of her late father. 50 years ago, it was malice that would not allow daddy to speak from the steps. he spoke his timeless words from a flatbed truck in the midst of a boisterous crowd. today, i stand where he could no t stand. [cheers and applause] to synthesize our past with our present, and to...
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i'm peggy fox. back to you. >> i'm really hoping they won't need that until next december. >>> that damaged delta airline plane that nearly slid into the flushing bay has been moved to a hangar. two big crannies grabbed the aircraft from the run -- cranes grabbed the aircraft from the runway at laguardia airport this morning. interestingly airport officials say even though we had all this snow, the runway was actually in pretty good shape just before the plane slid off. six people were injured but not seriously. >>> area airports are trying to play catchup after yesterday's storm canceled thousands of flights, but for one family there may be no way to fix their heartache. vickie johnson is a single mom raising her 16-year-old son in southeast d.c. she said her son is beating the odd doing well in school with dreams of becoming a chef. he won a trip on u.s. airways to disney world as part of disney's dreamers academy where he'd get to meet influential people like steve harvey that could help him reac
i'm peggy fox. back to you. >> i'm really hoping they won't need that until next december. >>> that damaged delta airline plane that nearly slid into the flushing bay has been moved to a hangar. two big crannies grabbed the aircraft from the run -- cranes grabbed the aircraft from the runway at laguardia airport this morning. interestingly airport officials say even though we had all this snow, the runway was actually in pretty good shape just before the plane slid off. six...
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peggy bunker is on the scene with the very latest. peggy? >> reporter: raj, you can imagine how busy it is here. this is a 40-year-old inmate. this is still an active scene from the air. however, here on the ground the streets have opened up. it all started earlier today when during or right after medical treatment, this inmate janelle carter got into a fight with a deputy and injured him in the shoulder. then the inmate ran out of the hospital. sheriff's deputies were not able to apprehend him. thus they are going door to door, yard to yard. this parti
peggy bunker is on the scene with the very latest. peggy? >> reporter: raj, you can imagine how busy it is here. this is a 40-year-old inmate. this is still an active scene from the air. however, here on the ground the streets have opened up. it all started earlier today when during or right after medical treatment, this inmate janelle carter got into a fight with a deputy and injured him in the shoulder. then the inmate ran out of the hospital. sheriff's deputies were not able to...
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i'm peggy fox reporting live in falls church. back to you. >> i imagine this is not the last we'll hear of this. based on a judge's ruling in a recent case, lisa is hoping her attorney gets her judgment thrown out so she can keep her license. >>> yes, it is spring and we're still talking about snowflakes. chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking who has the best chance now at seeing flurries. >> i would say probably the i- 270 corridor perhaps, again nothing serious. this is not going to hurt the cherry blossoms. let's talk about the futurecast. 8:00 tonight clouds and temperatures, chilly, low 40s, upper 40s downtown. 24 hours ago we were in the mid- to upper 70s. by 10:00 you can walk the dog. it will be dry, 42 in leesburg, manassas, 46 downtown. by 7:00 we clear out briefly and temps fall below freezing in the suburbs and begin to look up to the north. see hagerstown and frederick some clouds developing by 10:00 in the morning. as we go through the late morning, afternoon see the blue. there are your snow showers either s
i'm peggy fox reporting live in falls church. back to you. >> i imagine this is not the last we'll hear of this. based on a judge's ruling in a recent case, lisa is hoping her attorney gets her judgment thrown out so she can keep her license. >>> yes, it is spring and we're still talking about snowflakes. chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking who has the best chance now at seeing flurries. >> i would say probably the i- 270 corridor perhaps, again nothing serious....
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plenty of snow to go around today in fairfax county as peggy fox has a look at conditions there. good evening to you. >> reporter: hey. we have seen a lot of people out clearing snow, boiling the snow, shoveling, but we did see quite a number of people taking an opportunity for some fun in the snow. >> do i have any snow in my hair? >> no. >> reporter: they have coached their dad. which is not only known for great performances, but awesome sledding. >> yes, me and him. we would go backwards. >> reporter: was that scary? >> yeah, a little. >> reporter: a ramp the boys built near the bottom of the hill offered up the serious air. but then the question about what is faster a sled or a tube. >> which one is faster the tube with no air, the board, or the board that is wrapped along the tube. what do you think? >> the tube >>> no >> -- the tube! >> ready, set, go! >> reporter: these are the days you don't want to miss with your kids says stay-at-home dad. >> yeah, it's awesome. i'm grumpy in the morning. but you're joking. there's only a few opportunities, you know. >> reporter: and so
plenty of snow to go around today in fairfax county as peggy fox has a look at conditions there. good evening to you. >> reporter: hey. we have seen a lot of people out clearing snow, boiling the snow, shoveling, but we did see quite a number of people taking an opportunity for some fun in the snow. >> do i have any snow in my hair? >> no. >> reporter: they have coached their dad. which is not only known for great performances, but awesome sledding. >> yes, me and...
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>> good evening, terry and peggy. we've seen some residents coming and going to look at the building. the red cross is helping displaced residents tonight after this deadly fire. two men died in the fire in what neighbors are saying is at least the front part of the building where many musicians and artists like to stay. the fire started after 3:00 this morning. firefighters went to the west oakland building on reports of a smoke alarm going off at a low level. apparently the first crews didn't see fire immediately but
>> good evening, terry and peggy. we've seen some residents coming and going to look at the building. the red cross is helping displaced residents tonight after this deadly fire. two men died in the fire in what neighbors are saying is at least the front part of the building where many musicians and artists like to stay. the fire started after 3:00 this morning. firefighters went to the west oakland building on reports of a smoke alarm going off at a low level. apparently the first crews...
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i'm peggy fox in nokesville, back to you. >> french investigators say it could be days or weeks before the remains of all 150 victims of the crash are recovered. french and german officials say terrorism or foul play are unlikely. >>> today virginia governor terry mcauliffe is ordering alcoholic beverage control agents be retained following the high profile arrest of a uva student. pictures from the night martese johnson was arrested outside a charlottesville bar we've all seen. the governor ordered police to investigate the march 18th arrest. ism it's been a week since we first report -- >>> it's been a week since we first reported friends are concerned about the health and safety of walter fauntroy. today they appealed to the public for donations and bruce johnson was there as they faced reporters leaving more questions than answers as to what has actually happened to the 82-year-old former d.c. delegates delegate. >> some of his friends are talking about going to dubais to look for the former congressman and hope to raise money to help his wife keep their northwest residence. everyb
i'm peggy fox in nokesville, back to you. >> french investigators say it could be days or weeks before the remains of all 150 victims of the crash are recovered. french and german officials say terrorism or foul play are unlikely. >>> today virginia governor terry mcauliffe is ordering alcoholic beverage control agents be retained following the high profile arrest of a uva student. pictures from the night martese johnson was arrested outside a charlottesville bar we've all seen....
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i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. in oakland, the red cross stepped in to help 30 people find a place to stay after a deadly fire near the corner of 24th street and san pablo in west oakland. firefighters did not get there in time to save two men. ing, terry. we've seen some residents coming and going, some visibly upset. this was a deadly fire. two men killed in this fire. dozens more people displaced. we did have a chance to speak with one of the residents here who says at least part of the building that burned was a place where many artists and musicians live. a former armory on 24th near san pablo that was converted. firefighters say when they came to the building around 3:00 this morning, they came on reports of a smoke alarm sounding kind of low. crews didn't see smoke right away but then saw smoke coming from one of the units. it spread through the attic. by 4:00 a.m. they say it was under control. then two victims were located in that unit where the fire started, believed to be 28 and 35 years old. residents s
i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. in oakland, the red cross stepped in to help 30 people find a place to stay after a deadly fire near the corner of 24th street and san pablo in west oakland. firefighters did not get there in time to save two men. ing, terry. we've seen some residents coming and going, some visibly upset. this was a deadly fire. two men killed in this fire. dozens more people displaced. we did have a chance to speak with one of the residents here who says at least...
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peggy fox reports from arlington tonight where the problem is not enough salt. >> reporter: arlington county has been cutting back because of its depleting supply of salt. maybe that had something to do with the blocked off and slippery roads this morning. winter held its icy grip through afternoon despite the bright sunshine. on i-66 through rosslyn icy actions among those sections shaded by the sound barrier five cars crashed into each other. >> it's slippery and too dangerous outside right now. >> reporter: this morning the icy roads and highways were treacherous. this tractor trailer crashed on i-95 in the southbound lanes just south of the occoquan bridge. on i-66 a tractor trailer ended up on its side. this morning most neighborhood streets in fairfax county looked like they'd seen a plow truck or two but not in arlington. tires were spinning, cars sliding. >> i think because it's sunny outside people think it's okay to drive but not quite. >> reporter: the worst streets were veatch and 14th near the courthouse, hills too icy to drive. >> reporter: stuck? >> yes. >> reporter: di
peggy fox reports from arlington tonight where the problem is not enough salt. >> reporter: arlington county has been cutting back because of its depleting supply of salt. maybe that had something to do with the blocked off and slippery roads this morning. winter held its icy grip through afternoon despite the bright sunshine. on i-66 through rosslyn icy actions among those sections shaded by the sound barrier five cars crashed into each other. >> it's slippery and too dangerous...
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. >> peggy, what are you seeing? >> well there were no hunt but then we learned that we had to get back here, because now the police are believing that the suspect hid out for a short amount of time here and the residents here in fruit veil areailfruitvail are on edge to night. >> reporter: the massive search brought out the canine units, and police were searching the trunks and cars of anyone leaving and frightened residents choosing to leave. tay say that convicted sex offend er offender john carter may have fled his prison clothing after a routine visit in a clinic and that they came home and found their home broken into, and carter may have hid out here. >> we are hoping they find him here to night. >> and generally they go without a hitch, and again, the deputies did a great job. >> reporter: parents are panicking as the schools found roadblocks around the schools, and the parents said they received no alerts about the perceived child molester. >> i saw that the streets were blocked off and i am walking up to ge
. >> peggy, what are you seeing? >> well there were no hunt but then we learned that we had to get back here, because now the police are believing that the suspect hid out for a short amount of time here and the residents here in fruit veil areailfruitvail are on edge to night. >> reporter: the massive search brought out the canine units, and police were searching the trunks and cars of anyone leaving and frightened residents choosing to leave. tay say that convicted sex...
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i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. neighbors were told to stay inside as hayward police went door to door on the hunt for a man considered armed and dangerous. tonight that man is in handcuffs. the drama began to unfold at 2:00 this morning near windham avenue and soto road. police say the suspect shot at an officer. christie smith picks up the story from there, after hours of searching, this they got their man? >>. >> reporter: that's right. good evening terry. police tape is still up in this hayward neighborhood but neighbors are glad it has finally come to an end. i spoke to neighbors on the other side who say they heard the initial gunshots fired when this first started at 2:00 this morning. police say the man got out and the fired at one of their veteran officers who fired back. the officer was not injured. the suspect took off. police searched the area. they went yard by yard and residents were urged to stay in place. this afternoon, police say they had information ed he was in apartments in the air. at one point
i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. neighbors were told to stay inside as hayward police went door to door on the hunt for a man considered armed and dangerous. tonight that man is in handcuffs. the drama began to unfold at 2:00 this morning near windham avenue and soto road. police say the suspect shot at an officer. christie smith picks up the story from there, after hours of searching, this they got their man? >>. >> reporter: that's right. good evening terry. police...
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wallace's daughter peggy stood on the same spot and embraced congressman john lewis who was badly beatenbloody sunday. >> there are opportunities for all of us to raise the call for justice in our lifetime. >> reporter: lewis joined arms with peggy wallace kennedy and led dozens of members of congress from the capitol to the memorial for those who died in the civil rights movement. i'd like you to relive that history and talk about it. >> i just knew that -- that that's what i had to do for him was to welcome them home. >> your father is looking down from heaven, his soul proud. >> reporter: at brown chapel back in selma, dr. king's headquarters for the voting rights movement attorney general eric holder urged a new generation to remember those who gave their lives. >> if you think about them and all of the other people who gave so much so that we would have the right to vote -- >> reporter: here at the state capitol they commemorated the event which led up to the passage of the voting rights act, but there's fear as well that the supreme court's removal of some of those requirements cou
wallace's daughter peggy stood on the same spot and embraced congressman john lewis who was badly beatenbloody sunday. >> there are opportunities for all of us to raise the call for justice in our lifetime. >> reporter: lewis joined arms with peggy wallace kennedy and led dozens of members of congress from the capitol to the memorial for those who died in the civil rights movement. i'd like you to relive that history and talk about it. >> i just knew that -- that that's what i...
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peggy bunker. >> thank you. how agonizing. >>> and we are learning about another security breach at an airport and this time by a homeless woman. she reportedly walked up to the runway with plans to stowaway on a flight headed for central america. the woman shown in the mug shot says she can't find work in the u.s. and wanted to go home the guatemala and she got the idea from a santa clara teen who breech ed breeched the security last year. if you remember that boy hid in the wheel well of the plane and made it to hawaii before being discovered. sgroo a developing story in the wine country. police shot a man in napa this evening this the alta the area of napa. they said when they contacted the man, one officer opened fire. it is unclear what led to the shooting. the man was rush ed toed to the local hospital, and right now, his condition is unknown. >> racial discrimination is confronted headon in the east bay tonight. in january we told you about the misunderstanding at a restaurant involving a well known black
peggy bunker. >> thank you. how agonizing. >>> and we are learning about another security breach at an airport and this time by a homeless woman. she reportedly walked up to the runway with plans to stowaway on a flight headed for central america. the woman shown in the mug shot says she can't find work in the u.s. and wanted to go home the guatemala and she got the idea from a santa clara teen who breech ed breeched the security last year. if you remember that boy hid in the...