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but william randolph hearst wrote a letter to his mother--once quoting, then, from mr.rst-- that if he could spend a month anywhere in the world, it would be at the ranch at san simeon. >> today, william randolph's cowboy dreams are being lived out by his gisat-grandson steve hearst. the now 80,000-acre hearst ranch is one of the largest and oldest working cattle ranches on the california coast. but when the new generation of hearsts took over, the question quickly became, how can the ranch keep thriving in the modern era? >> and it was my ranch manager cliff garrison who said, "gee, steve, it's a shame we couldn't do anything with our beef." and i said, "well, why couldn't we?" and so ultimately we started pursuing the grass-fed beef, and it fit right in with the whole conservation solution for the property. >> it's fun. it's a picnic every day. you know, we love it. it's a beautiful place and a great place to work. >> so from the shadow of their famous neighbor, the hearst ranch is stepping into the spotlight these days with their brand-w grass-fed beef operation. gra
but william randolph hearst wrote a letter to his mother--once quoting, then, from mr.rst-- that if he could spend a month anywhere in the world, it would be at the ranch at san simeon. >> today, william randolph's cowboy dreams are being lived out by his gisat-grandson steve hearst. the now 80,000-acre hearst ranch is one of the largest and oldest working cattle ranches on the california coast. but when the new generation of hearsts took over, the question quickly became, how can the...
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the 33-year-old died when she lost control of her car on randolph road yesterday. police say she was not part of the race but i knowingly tried to change lanes between -- unknowingly try to change lanes between two speeding cars. >> she was doing her best to support two children in central america and one at home. she never made it to work last night. police found out she was the victim of a street race. the pain is unbearable. he sits on his front porch this afternoon broken down, staring at his wife's photos, trying to accept that she is no longer here. >> the only thing i want is for those who did this to come forward and cooperate. >> two speeding reckless vehicles passed her on randolph road. police say the cars were racing. "my biggest concern is her 4- year-old daughter," he says. "what am i going to tell her?" she was transported to the hospital, where she later died. >> very, very nice person. >> hardworking? >> yes. >> after the collision, the two cars continued racing and never stopped, leaving garcia's car on the sidewalk. "finally" he says, "if the pol
the 33-year-old died when she lost control of her car on randolph road yesterday. police say she was not part of the race but i knowingly tried to change lanes between -- unknowingly try to change lanes between two speeding cars. >> she was doing her best to support two children in central america and one at home. she never made it to work last night. police found out she was the victim of a street race. the pain is unbearable. he sits on his front porch this afternoon broken down,...
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randolph says the real driver is innovation. >> that drives technology, biotechnology, social media, clean technology, and because of the innovative capacity, we're seeing tremendous growth >> from facebook to yelp seven of the top-10 social media companies are here but not everyone is in on the booming, especially blue-collar workers and the already unemployed. productivity means fewer workers are generating products and there is another downside. randolph says a crumbling infrastructure and a decade of cuts to higher education and schools is taking a toll. >> we need to find a way to invest in the base of human capital and physical capital or we may not be in the position we are in today. >> randolph says one way california could build infrastructure is private investment. he says there is one trillion dollars just waiting to be invested but after some problems, a financing method remains controversial. >> pg&e is planned to charge customers to fix pipelines is not sitting well. assemblyman jerry hill will purge the utilities commission to reject the plan moreau's hearing. it charg
randolph says the real driver is innovation. >> that drives technology, biotechnology, social media, clean technology, and because of the innovative capacity, we're seeing tremendous growth >> from facebook to yelp seven of the top-10 social media companies are here but not everyone is in on the booming, especially blue-collar workers and the already unemployed. productivity means fewer workers are generating products and there is another downside. randolph says a crumbling...
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. >> it happened on randolph road in colesville. sherry ly is standing by at the scene with more details. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: this was a hit and run. police say the two cars that were racing never stopped, causing that deadly crash right here along this stretch of randolph road in colesville. now, this wife and mother who were killed will never come home. relatives say nelvis garcia was headed to work at a fast-food restaurant at the time of this accident yesterday afternoon. police say she started to change lanes as she was headed eastbound on randolph road when she was hit. investigators believe a silver car struck garcia's as it was racing a green mini cooper. gar see's car rolled over and landed on the sidewalk. the 31-year-old woman was rushed to the hospital and later died. now, police are looking for that silver car and mini cooper and anyone who may have seen what happened. >> this is randolph road in montgomery county. it is a major artery. there are thousands of motorists on this road at that time o
. >> it happened on randolph road in colesville. sherry ly is standing by at the scene with more details. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: this was a hit and run. police say the two cars that were racing never stopped, causing that deadly crash right here along this stretch of randolph road in colesville. now, this wife and mother who were killed will never come home. relatives say nelvis garcia was headed to work at a fast-food restaurant at the time of this...
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randolph had been drink -- could he bridge last february. randolph had been drinking when he hit the moped and didn't stop. another driver followed him and got his plate number. >>> an international swimsuit model accused of being the master mind of a worldwide meth ring. simone farrow was arrested in australia last week accused of running a drug ring out of her hollywood apartment. she used 19 different aliases to ship methamphetamine around the world by fedex and the postal service. she denies the charges and claims she was in hiding because someone was trying to kill her. >>> a heads up if you're headed out to satisfactory the cherry blossoms and a possible change -- to see the cherry blossoms and a possible change the next time you fly. >> you may not have to turn off your electronic devices turn a takeoff and landing anymore. the faa is trying to keep up with evolving technology and plans to take a fresh look at allowing portable electronic devices like smartphones, tablets and laptops. many experts argue they don't pose a threat to avi
randolph had been drink -- could he bridge last february. randolph had been drinking when he hit the moped and didn't stop. another driver followed him and got his plate number. >>> an international swimsuit model accused of being the master mind of a worldwide meth ring. simone farrow was arrested in australia last week accused of running a drug ring out of her hollywood apartment. she used 19 different aliases to ship methamphetamine around the world by fedex and the postal service....
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image where romney is anti gas. >> the passing of better randolph sugar.ime marchs on. >> we'll begin with politics because we don't normally cover it. president obama campaigning in oklahoma. a woman mention she was born in the same hospital where she was born. >> you're hawaiian? you have your birth certificate? [laughing] >> the sad heart donald trump has opened an investigation into his place of birth. continuing with "o canada." opera singer, performing a long version before the match of the ottawa senators and the pittsburgh penguins. [singing] >> let me hear you. i guess that was "o canada." at least we can understand the words which is better than the last contestant. [singing] >> you know what, they need to drop this, the ottawa senators and just do a recording. who was the guy in montreal who did it all the time? let's see, it's being sung by carl lewis, oh, boy. finally also in sports in are flops, big flops and then this. hit with a crumb held by will mcdonald, and down go panisi. a few seconds later, o i got hit by air. the wind is really stro
image where romney is anti gas. >> the passing of better randolph sugar.ime marchs on. >> we'll begin with politics because we don't normally cover it. president obama campaigning in oklahoma. a woman mention she was born in the same hospital where she was born. >> you're hawaiian? you have your birth certificate? [laughing] >> the sad heart donald trump has opened an investigation into his place of birth. continuing with "o canada." opera singer, performing a...
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which is how i met bert randolph sugar in 1974. when i was 15 years old.ing me up in my parent's living room, smoking his ever-present cigar talking to me like i was not just another adult but another character, he decide i could do it. the sports collector's bible. did i the grunt work. i did the checklists and through in notes here and there. he gave me a title as editor. he gave me $250--i think. he gave me credibility. i worked on a book in high school. and a hit. one so popular he put out three volumes of this. he moved on. trivia books harry houdini book, he moved up. he had the far more famous ring magazine. then he took over boxing illustrated again. just last year he bought "ring" again. bert sugar devoted himself to the business of creating bert sugar. to the ever present cigar he added the ever present hat and wardrobe which he described as the salvation army threw up on me. and mostly he added the being there. every big boxing match every sports news conference, every sports confirmation, children's party, everybody knew him. everybody. he beca
which is how i met bert randolph sugar in 1974. when i was 15 years old.ing me up in my parent's living room, smoking his ever-present cigar talking to me like i was not just another adult but another character, he decide i could do it. the sports collector's bible. did i the grunt work. i did the checklists and through in notes here and there. he gave me a title as editor. he gave me $250--i think. he gave me credibility. i worked on a book in high school. and a hit. one so popular he put out...
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. >> this all happened yesterday on randolph road in silver spring. >> matt jablow has the details on this hit-and-run investigation. >> reporter: this busy stretch of randolph road was the scene of yesterday's accident that killed a young mother. tonight montgomery county police are still looking for the driver or drivers that caused the accident. >> i am destroyed. >> reporter: less than 24 hours after his wife was killed, jorge martinez was pleading for the public's help to find the person or people responsible. >> i beg you, i beg you to please cooperate and help the police department. >> reporter: 31-year-old nelvis garcia, a wheat ton resident and the mother of three young children was killed when according to police two cars were apparently racing each other in the 800 block of randolph road in colesville. >> there may have been evidence of a speed cone test. >> reporter: garcia's nissan altima was apparently tapped by one of the cars, forcing her car to veer off the road, rollover several times, and slam into a fire hydrant. >> witnesses have stated that the darker four-door s
. >> this all happened yesterday on randolph road in silver spring. >> matt jablow has the details on this hit-and-run investigation. >> reporter: this busy stretch of randolph road was the scene of yesterday's accident that killed a young mother. tonight montgomery county police are still looking for the driver or drivers that caused the accident. >> i am destroyed. >> reporter: less than 24 hours after his wife was killed, jorge martinez was pleading for the...
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: a commemoration for taylor anderson, an american victim of tsunami was held at her alma mater, randolph macon college in virginia. 500 people, including taylor's parents, friends, and japanese ambassador to the u.s. ichiro fujisaki gave a moment of silence for all victims. a year ago, taylor, then 24 years old, was teaching english at an elementary school in ishinumaki city and went missing when the tsunami hit the area. taylor's father, andy, spoke of her dream. >> what we are doing now and hope to do for years to come is build on taylor's dream to be a bridge between our two countries. >> reporter: taylor had a life-long love of japan. for her it was a dream come true to go there to teach children english. for her parents, andy and jeanne, it has been a long and difficult year. but it gives them joy, they say, to receive letters and cards from those whose heart taylor touched in japan. many children wrote thank you letters for english books they received from the andersons. it was made possible by the taylor anderson fund her family set up last year. >> very difficult. good days, bad
: a commemoration for taylor anderson, an american victim of tsunami was held at her alma mater, randolph macon college in virginia. 500 people, including taylor's parents, friends, and japanese ambassador to the u.s. ichiro fujisaki gave a moment of silence for all victims. a year ago, taylor, then 24 years old, was teaching english at an elementary school in ishinumaki city and went missing when the tsunami hit the area. taylor's father, andy, spoke of her dream. >> what we are doing...
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as you saw in the story, montgomery county police are using a portable traffic sign along randolph roadlp them try to generate some leads, shawn. >> clearly someone saw what happened and described it to police. >> that's right. that's how they learned that there were two other cars and the drivers seemed to be racing each other and they got descriptions of the cars. investigators now are hoping somebody out there knows more about who was in those driver's seats and gives them a call. >> let's hope that happens. thank you. >>> some of hollywood's biggest names hitting the red carpet in d.c. we're taking you to the premier of game change coming up. >>> plus your ride on metro at risk and a new report says those in charge knew and did nothing about it. >>> tonight at 11:00 a news edge exclusive, a d.c. mother tapes her son to the chair as punishment, her story and how the school is responding at 11:00. chili's $20 dinner for two has a bold new favorite -- steak. first, share an appetizer, then choose two entrees, like our 100% usda choice sirloin, available for a
as you saw in the story, montgomery county police are using a portable traffic sign along randolph roadlp them try to generate some leads, shawn. >> clearly someone saw what happened and described it to police. >> that's right. that's how they learned that there were two other cars and the drivers seemed to be racing each other and they got descriptions of the cars. investigators now are hoping somebody out there knows more about who was in those driver's seats and gives them a...
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and randolph became very friendly and a member of the legislature for a brief period and in 1946 talkedher into performing what became something known as the colored women's democratic forum and she had a spinoff later which i'm sure we'll get to. that group was critical in registering black voters in baltimore in the fourth district which is the harry cummings district which was the greatest number of voters and became instrumental in breaking the lot on -- of the white political -- democratic political machine run by a name that some of you might recognize, jack pollack. and that was done in 1954 when harry coal ran as a state senator and harry coal ran as a republican and beat him and he was back and bank rolled and also helped by the ladies that had been pulled together. to me, this is the turning point so far as black politics went because to that point, blacks who had been nominally sort of dealt crumbs from the table, if you will, and at this point they forced the democrats to take them seriously and take them as -- you just change the -- i was going to change the deflection but
and randolph became very friendly and a member of the legislature for a brief period and in 1946 talkedher into performing what became something known as the colored women's democratic forum and she had a spinoff later which i'm sure we'll get to. that group was critical in registering black voters in baltimore in the fourth district which is the harry cummings district which was the greatest number of voters and became instrumental in breaking the lot on -- of the white political -- democratic...
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. >> scott randolph was another rikers inmate anticipating his release.ng a year for petty larceny and violating parole. >> i just spiraled out of control as far as criminality goes. i've been back and forth a few times, mostly for drug activity. trying to make money hustling in the street. >> but randolph took advantage of the jail's writing program and had hopes of becoming a journalist. >> we publish the "rikers review" a magazine for inmates, created by inmates. it was extremely helpful. it gave me a lot of computer skills, marketable skills. so i'm looking forward to trying to utilize that when i get down. >> the prison journal randolph showed us included one of his poems. >> can we read a little bit of your poem? >> all right. this one called "hold this." hold this. grip these words as if your embrace alone will help me save my life so that i might live to give my tomorrows as pavement for yesterday's debts. >> randolph says the poem is his vision for a new life. >> the future conceals hopes and happiness yet to feel. with this you present a fresh f
. >> scott randolph was another rikers inmate anticipating his release.ng a year for petty larceny and violating parole. >> i just spiraled out of control as far as criminality goes. i've been back and forth a few times, mostly for drug activity. trying to make money hustling in the street. >> but randolph took advantage of the jail's writing program and had hopes of becoming a journalist. >> we publish the "rikers review" a magazine for inmates, created by...
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phillip randolph, definitely thurgood marsha marshall, but hadn't heard about rosa parks beyond that one incident on the bus. and definitely when you think about traditional history book, you don't learn about lilly carroll jackson, gloria richardson or victoriaed a dams. and one of the things when you're positioning, and i would love to hear dr. hicks' point on this, when you're thinking why are women not so focused on the overall civil rights movement except in the last 15 years or so, it goes back to the same questions of why the movement exists in the first place because of racism and sex civil. t sexism. it's why we're only recently hearing about the strong powerful leadership of women in the movement. baltimore was a hot bed. it wasn't as if when you think about the large on washington, you think of traditionally the big six leaders, you think of a. phillip randolph, martin luther king, the urban league, naacp, but on that day, the only women present were dr. dorothy hite and mahalia jackson. and that day would not have occurred beginning in its planning all the way to 1963 wit
phillip randolph, definitely thurgood marsha marshall, but hadn't heard about rosa parks beyond that one incident on the bus. and definitely when you think about traditional history book, you don't learn about lilly carroll jackson, gloria richardson or victoriaed a dams. and one of the things when you're positioning, and i would love to hear dr. hicks' point on this, when you're thinking why are women not so focused on the overall civil rights movement except in the last 15 years or so, it...
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his -- he has partnered with a fellow by the name of loyal randolph in west baltimore who was kind of his front man and sort of the democratic leader, sort of took the mantle from tom smith. and royal randolph was a good friend, became very friendly with victorine adams who city c of the legislature, and in 1946 talked her into forming what became something known as the colored women's democratic club. and she had a spin-off later which i'm sure we'll get to called women power. that group was critical in registering black voters in west baltimore in the fourth district which is the harry cummings district which was the greatest concentration of black voters in the city, and became instrumental in breaking the lock on -- of the white political -- democratic political machine that was run by a name that some of you might recognize, jack pollack. and that was done in 1954 when harry cole ran against pollack, state senator by the name of mall nick cough. and he beat him. he was banked and back rolled by willie and also helped by the ladies that victorine had pulled together. to me this is
his -- he has partnered with a fellow by the name of loyal randolph in west baltimore who was kind of his front man and sort of the democratic leader, sort of took the mantle from tom smith. and royal randolph was a good friend, became very friendly with victorine adams who city c of the legislature, and in 1946 talked her into forming what became something known as the colored women's democratic club. and she had a spin-off later which i'm sure we'll get to called women power. that group was...
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phillip randolph, martin luther king, the urban league, naacp, but on that day, the only women present were dr. dorothy hite and mahalia jackson. women had been involved in every step in the movement and that day would not have occurred beginning in its planning all the way to 1963 without women involved in the planning. but they weren't allowed to speak on the day. baltimore didn't have that same issue. baltimore and maryland are an exception. women were not only -- even that first letter that we heard when they were talking about how they were going to plan the naacp membership drive and asking specifically for a female secretary. well, that's generally where often these major national organizations wanted women to remain as a secretary, as a person pouring the coffee, person doing the leg work to organize the members. but not the person before the public forefront of the movement. and baltimore, maryland was different. they didn't have to be asked to be at the forefront. they were in the movement. and i'm taking this from the men who were involved who mentioned in a black men could
phillip randolph, martin luther king, the urban league, naacp, but on that day, the only women present were dr. dorothy hite and mahalia jackson. women had been involved in every step in the movement and that day would not have occurred beginning in its planning all the way to 1963 without women involved in the planning. but they weren't allowed to speak on the day. baltimore didn't have that same issue. baltimore and maryland are an exception. women were not only -- even that first letter that...
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scherr-- on randolph road in colesville. sherry ly has the story. >> the victim's family says she was on her way to work when this happened. you can see the accident scene here where you can see the dirt on the road. the car ended up up here on the sidewalk. thousands of cars use this stretch of randolph road every day. but police say only three witnesses so far have come forward. the woman was driving in her car. police say she started to change lanes when she was hit by a silver car that police say and to be racing with another vehicle. her car rolled over, ended up on the sidewalk and police say the two cars involved in the race kept going. >> we need to hear from people would may have seen anything at all. they may think it doesn't mean anything. but we need them to contact investigators, hear what they have to tell us so we can do a complete and thorough investigation. >> now, family members tell us that the victim was from honduras. she has a husband here in the wheaton area as well as children. that is the latest here
scherr-- on randolph road in colesville. sherry ly has the story. >> the victim's family says she was on her way to work when this happened. you can see the accident scene here where you can see the dirt on the road. the car ended up up here on the sidewalk. thousands of cars use this stretch of randolph road every day. but police say only three witnesses so far have come forward. the woman was driving in her car. police say she started to change lanes when she was hit by a silver car...
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it happened on randolph road in colesville. 5's sherry ly is live there with all the details this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this was a hit and run collision and it all started just about a block from here coming out of traffic signal. to change lanes as she came out of that when this were two cars racing around heren one of hem hit her and it ended here in a deadly crash. garcia's nissan altima rolled over landing on the sidewalk. she was headed eastbound on randolph road just before 4:00 yesterday afternoon. police say that some type of silver car struck garcia's. they believe that silver car was trying to catch up to a green and white mini cooper that it was racing. the 31-year-old wife and mother later died at the hospital. police want to find the two cars that were racing and they say neither one stopped. >> only three witnesses have provided information and we need to hear from more people. what they stated is that the dark gray sedan may have been attempting to catch up with a green and white mini
it happened on randolph road in colesville. 5's sherry ly is live there with all the details this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this was a hit and run collision and it all started just about a block from here coming out of traffic signal. to change lanes as she came out of that when this were two cars racing around heren one of hem hit her and it ended here in a deadly crash. garcia's nissan altima rolled over landing on the sidewalk. she was headed eastbound on...
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garcia, inmigrante hondurena, fallecio ayer en un accidente automovilistico en la concurrida calle randolph luz de dia... el accidente fatal deja sin madre a esta nina de 4 anos... "todo el mundo sabe que mi senora no tenia vicio.. a su plateado y un mini perdida de cooper de color verde y blanco "la poca informacion que tenemos es porque hay testigos que han hablado. en este accidente dependemos al 100% que los miembros de la comunidad puedan darnos informacion. si han visto si han escuchado ..." 840 2435...ccidente e a laicia 1 "que se ponga la mano en el pecho y que piensen si tienen hijos y que me ayuden, que me ayuden a mi y a la policia para poder encontrar a los culpables..." un infante de tres mes podria te una casa de cuidado de ninos sin licencia en bristow, virginia... la policia acudio alrededor del mediodia a la cuadra 13200 calle sapphire, y encontra al menor inconciente, posteriormesospech muerte... otros ninos estaban presente en el lugar a la hora del incidente... la investigacion esta en curso... mas adelante: continuan las investigaciones sobre la balacera que dejo a una
garcia, inmigrante hondurena, fallecio ayer en un accidente automovilistico en la concurrida calle randolph luz de dia... el accidente fatal deja sin madre a esta nina de 4 anos... "todo el mundo sabe que mi senora no tenia vicio.. a su plateado y un mini perdida de cooper de color verde y blanco "la poca informacion que tenemos es porque hay testigos que han hablado. en este accidente dependemos al 100% que los miembros de la comunidad puedan darnos informacion. si han visto si han...
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last night a violent crash killed 31-year-old nelvis garcia in the 800 block of randolph road.oday her grief stricken husband laid flowers at the site. now let's fast forward to the weather. >> we've got some rain coming at us right now, even though temperatures are on the mild side. into the 70s through much of the area. the rain will move through overnight and then we'll have another type of weather coming in behind it. we'll talk about that coming up in a couple of minutes. >>> tonight, remembering a local media icon. long-time wfls radio personality brian stroble was killed late yesterday after a truck hit him in spotsylvania county. as julie carey reports, his former coworkers are remembering the good times. >> reporter: for signatures his signature doobie doo song was the wake-up call to thousands who listened to wfls. but stroble became as well-known for his good works in the community as he was for his voice. >> here we go, ready or not. radiant virginia -- >> reporter: now listeners in the towns, cities and counties mentioned in dooby doo song railroad mourning his dea
last night a violent crash killed 31-year-old nelvis garcia in the 800 block of randolph road.oday her grief stricken husband laid flowers at the site. now let's fast forward to the weather. >> we've got some rain coming at us right now, even though temperatures are on the mild side. into the 70s through much of the area. the rain will move through overnight and then we'll have another type of weather coming in behind it. we'll talk about that coming up in a couple of minutes....
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that victim lost control of her car on randolph road and flipped over on to a sidewalk. news4's tracee wilkins spoke to her husband and joins us now with more. >> reporter: jorge martinez says god will be the judge of the drivers, montgomery county police are still looking for. he then goes on to say that the only thing he can wish important and ask for is for them to cooperate with the authorities. just before 4:00 p.m. yesterday, a violent three-car collision took the life of his wife. it happened in the 800 block of randolph road near the intersection of timberview court in montgomery county. montgomery county police believe two vehicles, silver car, and a green and white mini cooper, may have been racing when the accident happened. the impact of the crash caused her nissan to flip over. she was transported to the hospital where she was pronounced dead. neither silver car nor the mini cooper remained at the scene leaving her husband with more questions than answers. he says his desire as for the other drivers to cooperate she leaves behind three children. police are s
that victim lost control of her car on randolph road and flipped over on to a sidewalk. news4's tracee wilkins spoke to her husband and joins us now with more. >> reporter: jorge martinez says god will be the judge of the drivers, montgomery county police are still looking for. he then goes on to say that the only thing he can wish important and ask for is for them to cooperate with the authorities. just before 4:00 p.m. yesterday, a violent three-car collision took the life of his wife....
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this happened yesterday on randolph road.ver car hit a blue nissan that was not part of their race. that flipped over and the driver was killed. that man is nelvis garcia of we 10. the cars that were racing allegedly fled the scene. >> 6 sackhoff 31 and a cloud of chemicals -- 6:31 and a cut of chemicals is heading towards the earth. this is the largest dormant five years and will interfere with power grids, airline flights, satellite networks, and gps devices. the storm could also create colorful oros for their from the polls than normal. >> details about suspicious letters found in the district. >> the fbi is looking for a link. we're looking at one of the letters. john gonzales, live with more. >> good morning. these letters have been sent to restaurants, schools, and a bank in alabama disrupting cities across the country. the fbi tried to figure out if they are connected. at least one letter that was sent to the district targeted the fbi. at least four letters have been sent to d.c.. 10 similar letters with white powder h
this happened yesterday on randolph road.ver car hit a blue nissan that was not part of their race. that flipped over and the driver was killed. that man is nelvis garcia of we 10. the cars that were racing allegedly fled the scene. >> 6 sackhoff 31 and a cloud of chemicals -- 6:31 and a cut of chemicals is heading towards the earth. this is the largest dormant five years and will interfere with power grids, airline flights, satellite networks, and gps devices. the storm could also create...
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none was more important than edmund randolph. randolph was one of only several delegates in philadelphia to refuse to sign the constitution. and there's a lot of suspension around what he's going to say when he first stands up in richmond in the virginia ratification convention and what side he's going to come down on. and he says, you know, these objections to the constitution haven't changed. my principles, my positions on this haven't changed. i have my doubts. but at this point seven states have ratified the constitution, eight states had ratified the constitution, excuse me, and i'm not going to be the one to separate us from our sister states. and so at the end of the day there's a lot of debate. it's fascinating, some of the leading minds in american history, patrick henry leading the anti-federalists along with james monroe who decides that despite his frustrations with the current government, this constitution was too potentially dangerous. it was missing the bill of rights, he couldn't get behind it. he could get behind
none was more important than edmund randolph. randolph was one of only several delegates in philadelphia to refuse to sign the constitution. and there's a lot of suspension around what he's going to say when he first stands up in richmond in the virginia ratification convention and what side he's going to come down on. and he says, you know, these objections to the constitution haven't changed. my principles, my positions on this haven't changed. i have my doubts. but at this point seven states...
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an accident happened last night on randolph road. tonight the woman's family is asking for the drivers of the street racing cars to come forward. >> family members and friends have been visiting the crash site today. some of them still here leaving behind flowers, praying. the she was on her way to work yesterday afternoon when she was killed. co-workers are still in this belief. >> it is very shocking to me. she was a sweetheart. she was very caring. >> i and destroyed. >> through an interpreter, he makes a plea for help. his wife was driving this car yesterday when she lost control and flipped over several times. she may have been struck from behind. witnesses say she was changing lanes when she unknowingly caught between two speeding drivers. >> it is very sad to see the way my wife has died. please call the police, and think about your conscience and your heart and give misinformation. >> police are looking for the driver of two vehicles -- a great four-door sedan and a green white many cooper. the drivers may have been racing. >
an accident happened last night on randolph road. tonight the woman's family is asking for the drivers of the street racing cars to come forward. >> family members and friends have been visiting the crash site today. some of them still here leaving behind flowers, praying. the she was on her way to work yesterday afternoon when she was killed. co-workers are still in this belief. >> it is very shocking to me. she was a sweetheart. she was very caring. >> i and destroyed....
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anthony randolph pleaded guilty to negligent homicide. randolph admitted to drinking alcohol before driving that evening and fleeing the scene after the crash. >> if you would like to see the cherry blossoms this year, you have to do as soon. they're close to peak blooming. the festival starts tomorrow and goes through april 27 this year. this marks the 100th anniversary the trees' a rival to d.c. >> the man admitted to running a scheme to drain the machines of coins. prosecutors believe the men stole as much as $600,000. they face 30 years in prison. >> 26 students are being checked at the hospital after suffering minor injuries in an accident involving three high school buses. the chain reaction crash took place at rout 301. because of that accident is still under investigation. >> a new report says the sea water official tried to cover up what was really in some of the city water supply. we have details on the report. >> the new report is raising a lot of concerns for people who live in d.c. and for the d.c. city council. several counc
anthony randolph pleaded guilty to negligent homicide. randolph admitted to drinking alcohol before driving that evening and fleeing the scene after the crash. >> if you would like to see the cherry blossoms this year, you have to do as soon. they're close to peak blooming. the festival starts tomorrow and goes through april 27 this year. this marks the 100th anniversary the trees' a rival to d.c. >> the man admitted to running a scheme to drain the machines of coins. prosecutors...
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productivity means fewer workers are generating products and there is another downside, randolph says a crumbling infrastructure and a decade of cuts is taking a toll. >> we have to find ways to invest in our base in our human capital and physical capital or all five were 10 years from now we might not be in the position we are in today >> he says one way california could rebuild infrastructure is with private investment and public facilities. he says there is a trillion dollars waiting to be invested but the financing method remains controversial. >> hypothetically if you had $100 billion to spend what would you do? tomorrow apples show us how it has done. it will announce tomorrow how it plans to spend its cash reserves. items are all bringing in record profits. apple executives will share how they will spend the money tomorrow morning at 6:00. we have heard threats before but it never materialized. what we could end up paying $5 per gallon. another win for republican presidential hopeful mr. romney. white challenger rick santorum says it does not mean anything >> breezy and cool ac
productivity means fewer workers are generating products and there is another downside, randolph says a crumbling infrastructure and a decade of cuts is taking a toll. >> we have to find ways to invest in our base in our human capital and physical capital or all five were 10 years from now we might not be in the position we are in today >> he says one way california could rebuild infrastructure is with private investment and public facilities. he says there is a trillion dollars...
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one critic who hated it, though, was the man who inspired it, william randolph hearst.s, the movie had a greeting literally in hearst's backyard. >> as the sunset behind the pacific this weekend, the view from the hearst castle must have been as it always was. in fact, as the gates to the mansion were thrown open, you might think it was the 1940s all over again. from the cars to the clothes to drinks by the indoor pool. now, this is what you call a cocktail party. >> it was as if william randolph hearst returned to host the guests himself. the billionaire newspaper tycoon loved sharing his california get away and the life of the party was usually his mistress. actress and former chorus girl, marion davies. their lifestyle was an easy target. soon a hollywood boy wonder named orson welles took aim. the result was citizen kane. >> i don't know how to run a newspaper. i just try everything i can think of. >> charles foster mirrored hearst in the film in many ways. while portrayal was hardly flattering. >> what will people think? >> what i tell them to think. >> the way ors
one critic who hated it, though, was the man who inspired it, william randolph hearst.s, the movie had a greeting literally in hearst's backyard. >> as the sunset behind the pacific this weekend, the view from the hearst castle must have been as it always was. in fact, as the gates to the mansion were thrown open, you might think it was the 1940s all over again. from the cars to the clothes to drinks by the indoor pool. now, this is what you call a cocktail party. >> it was as if...
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meets pamela churchill who is -- who's randolph's wife and who eventually runs off with avril harriman and becomes the american ambassador in paris at the end of her life. so he meets -- in this kind of milieu, that's where he meets the head of oss for europe. third richest woman in the rat united states. he is the son of an ambassador. and he's -- you know, a genalvi. loves the finer things in life. they run into each other in london and after they ran into each other, talk about fan mail, bruce goac that he had just met ngquote, patriarch cal, with his physique, much like god, as painted by michelangelo. here's a ernest as he's getting ready to go to europe. he's grown this beard by the way because of irritation from the sun during the war patrols on pilar. so ernest eventually shaves his beard. and goes to europe. he is there as a war correspondent. he is driving around the battlefie battlefield, looking for excitement. ernest gets a jeep from the army and he gets a private. and that's the -- you know, that sort of task force hemingway. and he's going around looking for good stories
meets pamela churchill who is -- who's randolph's wife and who eventually runs off with avril harriman and becomes the american ambassador in paris at the end of her life. so he meets -- in this kind of milieu, that's where he meets the head of oss for europe. third richest woman in the rat united states. he is the son of an ambassador. and he's -- you know, a genalvi. loves the finer things in life. they run into each other in london and after they ran into each other, talk about fan mail,...
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because of the innovative past we hear from these books to yelp randolph says seven of the tops and social media companies are here but not everyone is feeling the bloom especially blue-collar workers in the already employed for the city is getting credit for some of the corporate gains and there is generating products. and is another downside to the bay area's boom a crumbling infrastructure and a decade of cuts to higher education and local schools is taking a toll we have to find ways to invest in our human capital and our physical capital orel's five or 10 years from now we may not be in a position we are today. >>> there is a trillion dollars in private money waiting to invest in a public-private projects but california doesn't have policies that support private companies getting a return on such investments. since evinces gunned down nap. >>> san francisco sister to turning it is questioning the sheriff can be trusted. george says he suspects mark relied on the set is guilty of false imprisonment so he could strike a deal with peers to have a more serious charges dropped marker is ac
because of the innovative past we hear from these books to yelp randolph says seven of the tops and social media companies are here but not everyone is feeling the bloom especially blue-collar workers in the already employed for the city is getting credit for some of the corporate gains and there is generating products. and is another downside to the bay area's boom a crumbling infrastructure and a decade of cuts to higher education and local schools is taking a toll we have to find ways to...
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i'm randolph james. i'm speaking on behalf of al williams. i come from an organization that we have a bi law that we stand by. as i look at you and i don't know any of you from day or night, i see that your bi laws speaks for things that you will do for the kids and the education as needed. but your actions speaks of the lies that are in your heart that you deny the kids the right to have the education that would help them. now if you call being a child of god or a believer or just a regular old joe or miss suzy, i want you to understand your job is what you put on this piece of paper. you will treat people fairly. you would treat people with dignity. and your goals if you reach them, i pray that the kids in this city of san francisco would understand, who went to bat for them. not y'all. [applause] >> good evening, john templeton. we did a presentation for the curriculum committee in november about a new education that we'll call reunion. tomorrow we'll have a documentary about frin in silicon valley. and on -- about african-americans in sil
i'm randolph james. i'm speaking on behalf of al williams. i come from an organization that we have a bi law that we stand by. as i look at you and i don't know any of you from day or night, i see that your bi laws speaks for things that you will do for the kids and the education as needed. but your actions speaks of the lies that are in your heart that you deny the kids the right to have the education that would help them. now if you call being a child of god or a believer or just a regular...
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this happened on randolph road yesterday afternoon.olice believe a silver car when a green and white mini cooper were racing when a car tried to change lanes. the driver lost control and flipped onto the sidewalk. she died from her injuries. police want to talk to anyone who may have seen that crash. >> it's a major artery. there are thousands on the road at that time of day. we need to hear from people who may have seen anything. they may think it doesn't mean anything. we need them to contact investigators, hear what they have to tell us so we can do a complete and thorough investigation. neither of the cars who may have been racing stopped at the crash. >>> this morning we're learning
this happened on randolph road yesterday afternoon.olice believe a silver car when a green and white mini cooper were racing when a car tried to change lanes. the driver lost control and flipped onto the sidewalk. she died from her injuries. police want to talk to anyone who may have seen that crash. >> it's a major artery. there are thousands on the road at that time of day. we need to hear from people who may have seen anything. they may think it doesn't mean anything. we need them to...
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unfortunately, we spoke to them up randolph. they brought three cases of water. so, i was able to feed -- 25 pizzas. we were able to feed the kids. we have nowhere to go. but i could not put all of these people in my house, but i had a vision and we had cuts and candles. i was able to pass some of those out. you give this money to help us. we had no one out there to help us. [tone] supervisor cohen: thank you. [reads names] >> good afternoon, supervisors. it is a pleasure to be here. it gives me great pleasure to be here to finally see what is going on on the hill. i have to tip my hat to the mayor's office. we did a lot of study. a we came across a bridge. bridge was the criteria for what we have. we had been trying to do things for 15, 16 years. we were the ones who were willing to listen. we did everything possible. they gave us the opportunity to see at the table with them. such a small blue area that we have. when i would wake up in the morning and turned on the news, there was nothing happening these were rural areas that we were talking about. -- happening
unfortunately, we spoke to them up randolph. they brought three cases of water. so, i was able to feed -- 25 pizzas. we were able to feed the kids. we have nowhere to go. but i could not put all of these people in my house, but i had a vision and we had cuts and candles. i was able to pass some of those out. you give this money to help us. we had no one out there to help us. [tone] supervisor cohen: thank you. [reads names] >> good afternoon, supervisors. it is a pleasure to be here. it...
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afternoon when, according to police, two cars were apparently racing each other in the 800 block of randolph road in colesville. >> there may have been elements here of a speed contest. >> police say neither of the racing cars stopped after garcia's nissan altima was apparently tapped by one of the cars, a dark four-sedan, it then rolled over. >> witnesses have stated a four- door sedan was trying to catch up with a mini cooper. >> jorge martinez said her wife got her license about two years ago and that she was a very carefulful driver, not to mention a wonderful wife and loving mother. >> i need to get information. i don't want other people to suffer this type of crime. >> reporter: if you have any information about the accident that killed nelvis garcia, you are asked to call montgomery county police. >> hopeful havely they will hear from somebody soon. >> thank you, matt. appreciate it. >>> it's been a pretty busy day for d.c. police, fire, and the fbi responding to new packages containing some suspicious white powder. this time the envelopes were received at a school, a restaurant, and
afternoon when, according to police, two cars were apparently racing each other in the 800 block of randolph road in colesville. >> there may have been elements here of a speed contest. >> police say neither of the racing cars stopped after garcia's nissan altima was apparently tapped by one of the cars, a dark four-sedan, it then rolled over. >> witnesses have stated a four- door sedan was trying to catch up with a mini cooper. >> jorge martinez said her wife got her...
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still is not hard to find bicyclist breaking the rules along the embarcadero last summer 22 year-old randolph had hit and killed a 68 year-old woman in the crosswalk. he ignored the red lights. >>> there's some dibble criticized bicyclist in particular saying they have this sense of entitlement. did wasting their lot of opinions of various groups of people. i can speak for all bicyclist. i wouldn't about that. >>> so people in this neighborhood say that this is sent to the marketing castro is so treacherous they're hoping today's accident may force the officials to put in traffic cameras. live in san francisco lindi's cbs five. >>> also denied the bad economy has done more than force to apply their homes and apparently forcing them of their boats. and now some oakland area residents say an unwanted group has moved in. robert lisle onlay local harbour master says the city is doing absolutely nothing about this flooding problem. a deserted noticing to three of four books. >>> not unusual considering this is the oakland estuary and what's most unusual is those dropping anchor cutting from beneat
still is not hard to find bicyclist breaking the rules along the embarcadero last summer 22 year-old randolph had hit and killed a 68 year-old woman in the crosswalk. he ignored the red lights. >>> there's some dibble criticized bicyclist in particular saying they have this sense of entitlement. did wasting their lot of opinions of various groups of people. i can speak for all bicyclist. i wouldn't about that. >>> so people in this neighborhood say that this is sent to the...
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. >> scott randolph is serving a one-year sentence for parole violation. >> you have some officers that really willing to help you. they really -- they don't care, you know, what crime you did. they'll treat you here. you've been sentenced. you're doing your time. you stay out of their way, they'll stay out of your way. then there are officers they they make their day on giving you a hard time, like the sentence the judge imposed wasn't severe enough. but a lot of them on the way out the door, "see you next time you come back. thanks for coming back. thanks for putting my kids through college. thanks for, whatever, the job security." whatever, on and on and on. >> tell them to get ready for chow. >> you treat them like you want to be treated. treat them like men. you respect them, and by the same token you have to set your goals, you got to set your rules and you got to follow d.o.c. rules. >> correctional officer cesar molina, a 12-year veteran police officer, has been on the job at rikers for one year. >> the inmates can be good. very good right now. but they're inmates. and you never
. >> scott randolph is serving a one-year sentence for parole violation. >> you have some officers that really willing to help you. they really -- they don't care, you know, what crime you did. they'll treat you here. you've been sentenced. you're doing your time. you stay out of their way, they'll stay out of your way. then there are officers they they make their day on giving you a hard time, like the sentence the judge imposed wasn't severe enough. but a lot of them on the way...
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hunters point revitalization, randolph transit access, improvements to route 29, 08 to treasure island, as well as other transit services. the livable communities and teammate block grant saw an amount of activity as well. $20 million in programmed projects including pedestrian transit improvements on market and haight, soma, streetscape improvements on second street, broadway avenue, bike trail projects, and safe routes to school education program, projects at sunset elementary. commissioner campos: before you move forward, we have a question from commissioner carmen chu. commissioner chu: in terms of the safe route to school program, i know this is one thing that the area had applied for multiple times, unsuccessful in getting. has been a huge party, given the fact that there is a middle school, elementary school, another school behind its, a public library, a recreation center in the area. heavily trafficked area. i just wanted to get a sense from you about progress on that project. >> a very timely question. we have an issue we are trying to resolve on the grant for that project. i
hunters point revitalization, randolph transit access, improvements to route 29, 08 to treasure island, as well as other transit services. the livable communities and teammate block grant saw an amount of activity as well. $20 million in programmed projects including pedestrian transit improvements on market and haight, soma, streetscape improvements on second street, broadway avenue, bike trail projects, and safe routes to school education program, projects at sunset elementary. commissioner...
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meets pamela churchill who's randol randolph's wife and who runs off with avril. so he meets -- in this kind of area that's where he meets bruce who is the head of oss for europe. bruce is kind of an interesting guy. he's a virginia aristocrat. he has married the second or third richest woman in the united states. he is the son of an ambassador. and he's -- you know, general loves the finer things in life. and one of the things that he comes to really love is ernest. they run into each other in london. after they ran into each other, talk about fan mail. bruce goes back and writes in his diary that he had just met hemingway and remembers him as quote, patriarchal, much like god as painted by michelangelo. talk about fan mail. here's ernest as he's getting ready to go other. he's grown this beard because of irritation by the sun on the patrols on pilar. so ernest eventually shaves his beard and goes to europe. he is there as a war correspondent. he's driving around the battlefield looking for excitement. ernest gets a jeep from the army and gets a private. and that
meets pamela churchill who's randol randolph's wife and who runs off with avril. so he meets -- in this kind of area that's where he meets bruce who is the head of oss for europe. bruce is kind of an interesting guy. he's a virginia aristocrat. he has married the second or third richest woman in the united states. he is the son of an ambassador. and he's -- you know, general loves the finer things in life. and one of the things that he comes to really love is ernest. they run into each other in...
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he gets invited to a party, a highly social event in north africa and randolph churchill, winston's son, he was a handful. he fought with him on a lot of occasions and had successfully worked his way into british special opps. he wasn't ordered. he just kind of showed up and said, i'm winston churchill. i want to be part of this. he goes off in a long-range desert group and drops into occupied yug go slauf yeah. so bumby thinks, this is a sure interesting way to spend your time during the war. i wonder if we have anything like this so if you're an mp second lieutenant and you're looking to join the intelligent situation, nobody is going to help you. one day in algeria, he goes to a camp. he makes his rounds looking to enforce various regulations and at this camp, it's kind of non-descript. the food is head and shoulders above any army food. he said, what's going on here? why is this food so good? they said, they have a french chef. bumby says, how can i join? they said, do you speak french? do you know you're way around the french countryside? he says, yes. they say, okay, you're in. it
he gets invited to a party, a highly social event in north africa and randolph churchill, winston's son, he was a handful. he fought with him on a lot of occasions and had successfully worked his way into british special opps. he wasn't ordered. he just kind of showed up and said, i'm winston churchill. i want to be part of this. he goes off in a long-range desert group and drops into occupied yug go slauf yeah. so bumby thinks, this is a sure interesting way to spend your time during the war....
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a highly social, vent in north africa at the home of a brit named dove cooper and then he meets randolph churchel, that's winston's son. he is a hanful. he was a handful for winston and fought with him for a lot of occasions and he successfully worked his way into british special ops. he just kind of showed up and goes off on a long-range desert group and he goes into occupied yugoslavia. so bumby hears this story and he thinks this is a very interesting way to spend your time with the war. i wonder if we have anything like this, if you're an m.p., second lieu lute and looking to enjoy the intelligence organization, and one day in algeria he goes to a camp and he makes his rounds looking to enforce various regulations and this camp is nondescript. it's a fabulous mess hall and the food is head and above any other u.s. army food. >> what's going on here? why is this so good? this unit has a french chef. they do not have -- he says how do i join? >> he says do know the french country size side and it turned, this is the spring summer of 1966. the, on the ss is dropping people into europe a
a highly social, vent in north africa at the home of a brit named dove cooper and then he meets randolph churchel, that's winston's son. he is a hanful. he was a handful for winston and fought with him for a lot of occasions and he successfully worked his way into british special ops. he just kind of showed up and goes off on a long-range desert group and he goes into occupied yugoslavia. so bumby hears this story and he thinks this is a very interesting way to spend your time with the war. i...
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natalie randolph is the coach. >> he was awesome. gregarious, full of life. made jokes, smart. he was really smart. >> not far away, maxine miller wept tears of gratitude. her 18-year-old grandson, rico richardson the front seat passenger survived. he was pulled from the burn vehicle boy a montgomery county police officer who was himself injured. >> he put his life on the line for my grandson. and for the other boy. and he was frying trying to sav rest, but he couldn't. you know? >> reporter: the driver of the car, 16-year-old reynard osman, remains hospitalized with life threating injuries. jackie benson, news 4. >> thank you, jackie. a freshman at syracuse university, upstate new york, found dead today in her dorm room. her name was courtenay nash and lived in maclean, virginia. police say her death does not apore to be suspicious. majoring in economics. >> cell phone video of a fight between a student and parent at howard county went viral. and it started over french fries. this is long reach high school in columbia on wednesday. this video shows a football player trying to
natalie randolph is the coach. >> he was awesome. gregarious, full of life. made jokes, smart. he was really smart. >> not far away, maxine miller wept tears of gratitude. her 18-year-old grandson, rico richardson the front seat passenger survived. he was pulled from the burn vehicle boy a montgomery county police officer who was himself injured. >> he put his life on the line for my grandson. and for the other boy. and he was frying trying to sav rest, but he couldn't. you...
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it happened on randolph road this afternoon. the driver of a nissan lost control and flipped on to the sidewalk while trying to change lanes. police believe two cars were racing. one of them may have hit the nissan. melvez garcia died. she was only 31 years old. neither of the cars stopped. >>> the man hunt is over but the investigation is beginning after a deadly shooting. police are not yet saying whether this is a case of gun play ending in tragedy or murder. >> reporter: one young man is dead, another is in police custody, and a third is mourning the loss of his good friend a a shooting at this house late this afternoon. crime scene investigators work late into the evening gathering evidence from the home. one item recovered, the gun used in the shooting. it was around 3:20 when police were called to this home. they found the victim dead of a gun shot wound. neighbors say another young man who lived at the home emerged saying i didn't do anything. and was led away by police. >> he was crying his eyes out. >> he was upset abo
it happened on randolph road this afternoon. the driver of a nissan lost control and flipped on to the sidewalk while trying to change lanes. police believe two cars were racing. one of them may have hit the nissan. melvez garcia died. she was only 31 years old. neither of the cars stopped. >>> the man hunt is over but the investigation is beginning after a deadly shooting. police are not yet saying whether this is a case of gun play ending in tragedy or murder. >> reporter: one...
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we're going to take a look at the north side of town at randolph road as you come in from fairland on 29 into white oak on the beltway. all lanes are open. a closer look at maryland roads at 5:01. back to you. >> thank you, monika. >>> the roads will be crowded when this event happens. registration for this year's marine corps marathon made history. the 30,000 available online entries sold out in two hours, 41 minutes making it the fastest sellout of any marathon ever. the previous record was eight hours for the 2011 boston marathon. the 2011 marine corps marathon filled up in just 28 hours. this year's marine corps marathon will take place october 28. the course winds through the district and northern virginia. >>> don't forget we're a little more than a week away from the sun trust rock 'n' roll u.s.a. marathon. the marathon and half marathon take place on saturday, march 17. the race starts at 8:00 a.m. and we'll have live coverage from 8:00 to 11:00 right here on wusa9. wake up with mike and me. they had one in new orleans last weekend. 22,000 people showed up. if you're one of th
we're going to take a look at the north side of town at randolph road as you come in from fairland on 29 into white oak on the beltway. all lanes are open. a closer look at maryland roads at 5:01. back to you. >> thank you, monika. >>> the roads will be crowded when this event happens. registration for this year's marine corps marathon made history. the 30,000 available online entries sold out in two hours, 41 minutes making it the fastest sellout of any marathon ever. the...