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then that's when inmate reeves tries to take something off his tray.here he points in his face, and then that's when the fight starts. >> if reeves can convince disciplinary officer hale that he did not instigate the fight, he could return to his dorm. if not, he could face up to 60 days in segregation. >> i mean, now is the time to explain your situation, and i'm gonna tell you, don't lie to me, because i've already watched the tape, and i know what happened, okay? go ahead. >> we just started fighting. i feel like if i wanted to really fight him like that i'd have -- you know what i'm saying, caught him off the camera we'd have fought where i wouldn't have to deal with you all right now. >> when i watched the video, it showed me that you were trying to take his food from his tray. >> i was gonna move his tray out of my way 'cause he was sitting where i was sitting at. >> well, i mean, you sat down at a chair, and then he sat down at a chair. i mean, where did you want him to go to? >> right, but where he was sitting at is where i was sitting, 'cause
then that's when inmate reeves tries to take something off his tray.here he points in his face, and then that's when the fight starts. >> if reeves can convince disciplinary officer hale that he did not instigate the fight, he could return to his dorm. if not, he could face up to 60 days in segregation. >> i mean, now is the time to explain your situation, and i'm gonna tell you, don't lie to me, because i've already watched the tape, and i know what happened, okay? go ahead....
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tell 'em to give reeves the abort code. get him out of there now! that you're alive and you could be a target, reeves. you need to lay low. qasim, these conversations you've been listening to, they're about a terrorist we've been tracking for months. your work could be the key to stopping him. you know you're doing great, right? thank you. the doctors managed to stop the bleeding, but qasim was without oxygen for too long. last recording qasim was supposed to translate. why are you giving this to me? i don't know your reason, but i know you're willing to do anything to get chen.
tell 'em to give reeves the abort code. get him out of there now! that you're alive and you could be a target, reeves. you need to lay low. qasim, these conversations you've been listening to, they're about a terrorist we've been tracking for months. your work could be the key to stopping him. you know you're doing great, right? thank you. the doctors managed to stop the bleeding, but qasim was without oxygen for too long. last recording qasim was supposed to translate. why are you giving this...
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but butler's friend bonnie reeves-cambpell says his mental health was never in question during his days the highland high school varsity football team. (nat)"neven butler, number 55 offensive end"(bonnie reeves- campbell - suspect's friend) "he was pretty nice, he was jsut a class clown"?reeves campbell says butler was kicked off the team because of his grades and later dropped out of school.she's shocked about the charges he's facing... (bonnie reeves- campbell - suspect's friend) "thats not neven that's not the person i know"because prosecutors filed new charges, the arraignment was pushed until next month.(family walking away)butlers mother and some of his friends who showed up to the brief court appearance..left quickly.. refusing to answer questions from reporters.... (steve) butler will be back in court on june 8th. for now he's being held without bail. meanwhile petrus' loved ones are planning to hold a public funeral service for her on saturday june 3rd. (steve) a sleepover ended in tragedy for one florida family. (vicki) 12-year-old ramya eunice was accidentally shot in the hea
but butler's friend bonnie reeves-cambpell says his mental health was never in question during his days the highland high school varsity football team. (nat)"neven butler, number 55 offensive end"(bonnie reeves- campbell - suspect's friend) "he was pretty nice, he was jsut a class clown"?reeves campbell says butler was kicked off the team because of his grades and later dropped out of school.she's shocked about the charges he's facing... (bonnie reeves- campbell - suspect's...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: thank you. new information today after the stabbings at the university of texas monday afternoon. police say the man who killed one student and stabbed three others has mental issues and had previously been committed. investigators say they do not think 21-year-old white had any sort of targeted vendetta. >> stop! >> all right. take a look at this fight. it broke out between two passengers on monday night. it was on the airways flight from japan to los angeles. you can see a passenger recorded all of it. he said the man in the red hawaiian shirt began punching the man in the black shirt. he walked away and came back and started hitting him again. airline workers escorted the man i plane. he was arrested. we don't know what started the fight in the first place. >> we had a horrible failure three weeks ago. it's not who we are. it is not this company. it's not this industry. alison: the head of united airlines on capitol hill. congress grilling executives after the incident last month where the do
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: thank you. new information today after the stabbings at the university of texas monday afternoon. police say the man who killed one student and stabbed three others has mental issues and had previously been committed. investigators say they do not think 21-year-old white had any sort of targeted vendetta. >> stop! >> all right. take a look at this fight. it broke out between two passengers on monday night. it was on the airways flight...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news.imberly: new a swat team killed a jail inmate at ang two versus hostage chicago hospital. he held the nurses hostage for nearly three hours. he was being treated at the hospital when he grabbed the guard pass gun. the moved in after negotiations failed. afterwards, the police spoke about how one of the nurses is doing tonight. >> the employee is with her family, being checked at the hospital. her condition, she is extremely upset about this. kimberly: very scary, but neither nurse was hurt. the police have not disclosed why the man was being treated at the hospital in the first place. we know he was facing charges for stealing a police vehicle. county,and why, go maryland, has ruled that an inmate who escaped while undergoing not competent to stand trial. watson was recaptured six days after escaping while on his way to a mental hospital in howard county. watson is serving life in prison for the attempted murder of a police officer in delaware. he faces similar charges. north korea tes
richard reeve, abc 7 news.imberly: new a swat team killed a jail inmate at ang two versus hostage chicago hospital. he held the nurses hostage for nearly three hours. he was being treated at the hospital when he grabbed the guard pass gun. the moved in after negotiations failed. afterwards, the police spoke about how one of the nurses is doing tonight. >> the employee is with her family, being checked at the hospital. her condition, she is extremely upset about this. kimberly: very scary,...
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naval academy, richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: the abc7 web team got up close access with the special 360 degree camera. that is the way you want to watch this. watch entire climb from all angles on the facebook page. at least it wasn't scorching hot. tough enough as it is. jonathan: the nice thing is though to all of them a big congratulations. very hard work. takes a lot of discipline. not doing that. but the whole year of school. good for them. doug: trying to figure out the times tomorrow and tomorrow night, wednesday, wednesday night to thursday. it should calm down heading to the holiday weekend. that is the headline. now the details. a few breaks in the overcast right now as we look live at the national harbor. there have been a few shafts of sunshine. the best chance through the evening is to remain cloudy and the rain is well south and east of the washington metro area. cloudy and damp. we drop to 7 o at 9:00. dropping to 60's overnight. this is the morning rain that is moving off the coast. there are more areas
naval academy, richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: the abc7 web team got up close access with the special 360 degree camera. that is the way you want to watch this. watch entire climb from all angles on the facebook page. at least it wasn't scorching hot. tough enough as it is. jonathan: the nice thing is though to all of them a big congratulations. very hard work. takes a lot of discipline. not doing that. but the whole year of school. good for them. doug: trying to figure out the times...
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richard reeve is live from campus.is is the security video taken from the security cameras on campus. take a look now. there is one man in particular. the man they call a "person of interest." that they are talking about. investigators believe he is the man who put up the nooses in various locations around campus early monday morning. quinn dunley who took the photoses of the nooses later in the day says she saw five of them, not three as previously reported. the person in the video is wearing a black long sleeve shirt, black pants and perhaps a hat or a mask. they believe he was moving from the quad area to the south side shuttle stop. authorities say he may have left the scene in a white or a silver sedan. marched in protest today and met with the a.u. president kerwin say they are concerned about safety. >> i was shocked but it wasn't surprised. this is something bubbling on the surface. american university, the administration needs to be diligent in creating the action plans they like to tout. do something with the
richard reeve is live from campus.is is the security video taken from the security cameras on campus. take a look now. there is one man in particular. the man they call a "person of interest." that they are talking about. investigators believe he is the man who put up the nooses in various locations around campus early monday morning. quinn dunley who took the photoses of the nooses later in the day says she saw five of them, not three as previously reported. the person in the video...
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reporting live from a.u., richard reeve, abc7 news. >> thank you. the university of the maryland officials are denouncing a similar incident on their campus. noose found in the fraternity house last thursday. the university president calls the incident despicable. it's now being investigated as a possible hate crime. jonathan: well, tonight, we are getting the first look at where a dangerous fugitive hid from police. david watson found last night hiding inside of a drainage pipe in jessup, maryland. that pipe there. he was discovered less than a mile from where he b from the hospital visit on friday. he was heating from trash cans and he drank water from puddles. someone spotted him and called 911. they found him using night vision equipment >> just when you thought you had seen it all, caught on video a road rage fight settled with a vacuum cleaner. the wizard battle and what happened next to have bystanders running in. >> he could be my buddy forever. jonathan: the hero's message. what the officer who saved a child from a pond is saying about the
reporting live from a.u., richard reeve, abc7 news. >> thank you. the university of the maryland officials are denouncing a similar incident on their campus. noose found in the fraternity house last thursday. the university president calls the incident despicable. it's now being investigated as a possible hate crime. jonathan: well, tonight, we are getting the first look at where a dangerous fugitive hid from police. david watson found last night hiding inside of a drainage pipe in...
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he was filmed by a guy named rosser reeves, very famous advertising -- he created the first televisionommercials for a presidential campaign. eisenhower was leery of the process and he was heard muttering to himself to think an old soldier has come to this. so there was a lot of resistance with eisenhower. but in -- it took him several years until he realized this was a useful way of connect with the elect for ata useful way of expecting -- connecting with the american people so hob would uncomfortable with television and show business as firms, came -- at first and came around seeing it could be beneficial to him and his administration. so politics has changed and grown tremendously since the 1950s. after eisenhower we had the rise of jfk and the glamorization of the first family. by the late 1960s, we have celebrities who are very involved in nixon's campaign, and extraordinarily involved in the campaigns for the democratic candidates, particularly during the primaries, gene mccarthy, bobby kennedy being among them. then in the 1980s we had the rise of ronald reagan. and reagan was a
he was filmed by a guy named rosser reeves, very famous advertising -- he created the first televisionommercials for a presidential campaign. eisenhower was leery of the process and he was heard muttering to himself to think an old soldier has come to this. so there was a lot of resistance with eisenhower. but in -- it took him several years until he realized this was a useful way of connect with the elect for ata useful way of expecting -- connecting with the american people so hob would...
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reporting live in fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. horace: memorial day weekend is a busy one for those that are paying tribute to heroes. there are major security changes that you need to know about before we go. that is at 5:30. alison: terrifying moment. a man shoots his brothers. sets his own townhome on fire. we are seeing what the police no moments of the standoff that ended when the policefi. cuttint a window screen and yelling at someone inside the home. they see him at the door. that is when he comes out. police say part of the decision to open fire came from what was said in a panicked 911 call. >> are you able to come out of the house? are you safely able to do that? [inaudible] >> he's outside. >> say it again. >> he's outside? so someone is keeping you hostage in there? he. >> outside the door. >> the caller told the dispatchers he was having trouble breathing because of the smoke. they felt they had to act quickly to protect his life. it's the third time the officer used the deadly force. he was cleared of wrongdoing in
reporting live in fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. horace: memorial day weekend is a busy one for those that are paying tribute to heroes. there are major security changes that you need to know about before we go. that is at 5:30. alison: terrifying moment. a man shoots his brothers. sets his own townhome on fire. we are seeing what the police no moments of the standoff that ended when the policefi. cuttint a window screen and yelling at someone inside the home. they see him at the door. that...
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. >> it appears that intelligence shared between our law enforcement agencies must reeve main the ask secure. >> we take full responsibility for that and obviously regret that that happened. chris: how was this kinds of sensitive information leaked to the new york times and general, why is it that whether it's politics or terror, our intelligence agencies, our law enforcement agencies can't keep a secret. secretary kelly: it's outrageous. i called my counter part in the u.k. and offered my col dole edges. it's the third time i offered my condolences in 120 days. that's how frequent these terrorist attacks are happening. she rightfully and a graciously accepted the condolences then leaned into me on this leak it's outrageous. i don't know why people do it. it jeopardizes investigation and puts people's lives in jeopardy. i don't know why people do it. but they do. and that's the world we live in. kp. chris: there are a lot of crowded events in summer. concerts, sporting events. how do you harden these soft targets like this concert was. this person get into the events. he was outside t
. >> it appears that intelligence shared between our law enforcement agencies must reeve main the ask secure. >> we take full responsibility for that and obviously regret that that happened. chris: how was this kinds of sensitive information leaked to the new york times and general, why is it that whether it's politics or terror, our intelligence agencies, our law enforcement agencies can't keep a secret. secretary kelly: it's outrageous. i called my counter part in the u.k. and...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: i that story. alison: one cicada came out for the closeup to be on the news. larry: curious. doug: what bike red eyes you have -- what big red eyes you have. alison: yikes! feeling like summer. doug: upper 70's to 80. comfortable humidity levels but it will change tomorrow. increase in heat and the humidity. thunderstorms by the end of the week and cooler by the weekend. that is the game plan here. we start with a live look outside. gorgeous now. again across the area. we look to nearly cloudless skies off the campus in laurel, maryland. it's gorgeous. but we are keeping an eye on part of the country where it is anything but. the texas, oklahoma panhandle, the southwestern section of kansas. all kind of severe thunderstorm wornings in effect. this -- thunderstorm warnings in effect. this cell from amarillo to clairidon, texas. give you a this is what happens when the hot and humid air is unstable from dry area pushing west. chasers and everyone watching this storm, we have had a number that tried t
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: i that story. alison: one cicada came out for the closeup to be on the news. larry: curious. doug: what bike red eyes you have -- what big red eyes you have. alison: yikes! feeling like summer. doug: upper 70's to 80. comfortable humidity levels but it will change tomorrow. increase in heat and the humidity. thunderstorms by the end of the week and cooler by the weekend. that is the game plan here. we start with a live look outside. gorgeous now....
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richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: fallen, beaten, broken. a hike for an ohio man could have ended in tragedy but instead it became a story of survival. the firefighters say the guy was hiking. he fell off a cliff thursday morning. despite two broken legs, broken arms and multi-approximately chest injuries he made a four-day crawl to a closed golf course and that is where the firefighters found him naked. >> he said he took his clothes off to keep from hypothermia. from where he fell to where we found him it's 300 yards he had to crawl. >> when he fell he was on the way to see his ex-wife. michelle: perseverance. crawling for four days. jonathan: hold on, the ex-wife wrinkle adds a new dimension. really? you fall off a cliff. maybe there is an omen. stay away from her. michelle: spreading out more than $4 trillion. massive cut. big boost depends on the department. abc7 digs in and groze to the source ahead. nancy: autria godfrey has a work at the mid-week wakeup with "good morning washington." >> tomorrow on "good morning washington," the lat
richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: fallen, beaten, broken. a hike for an ohio man could have ended in tragedy but instead it became a story of survival. the firefighters say the guy was hiking. he fell off a cliff thursday morning. despite two broken legs, broken arms and multi-approximately chest injuries he made a four-day crawl to a closed golf course and that is where the firefighters found him naked. >> he said he took his clothes off to keep from hypothermia. from where he fell to...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you very much. stay with abc7 the entire busy holiday weekend for weather and traffic updates. your best bet to do that is with the abc7 app from itunes or google play. a great resource for you. nancy: now to a developing story out of northeast. take a look at the photos. a flames. six people were on board when it started but everybody got out safely. the driver taken to the hospital. the fire started in the engine. alison: you saw it first at 12:00 noon. now we know what made dozens of students and staff sick at a rockville school today. as montgomery county reporter kevin lewis explains it started with open windows. kevin: well, morning classes were underway here at the ritchie park elementary school when people started to smell the odor of gasoline around 10:00 this morning. staff here called 911. students started to feel sick. police shut down the road as more than 20 fire engines, rescue squad and ambulances crowded the street. they evaluated 42 children and staff members. they all turned out t
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you very much. stay with abc7 the entire busy holiday weekend for weather and traffic updates. your best bet to do that is with the abc7 app from itunes or google play. a great resource for you. nancy: now to a developing story out of northeast. take a look at the photos. a flames. six people were on board when it started but everybody got out safely. the driver taken to the hospital. the fire started in the engine. alison: you saw it...
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richard reeve picks up the team coverage with some of the stories. richard this is an emotional place. you can see we pan over at the names on the wall here. this is what touches people so much. we will pan down and show here the pictures as well. right near the memorial here. we met two army veterans who met each other for the first time here ten years ago. every memorial day they come to touch, honor, remember. touch the smooth dark stone for one of the names etched here. >> we weren't well-treated when we came back. >> he was combat infantry regimen known as the "wolf hounds" in 1967-1968. >> i was hit with a rifle grenade or a rocket or something. i was the only one moving at the time. >> seven months in his tour, he was shot and badly wounded. >> i lost both legs, actually. double amputee above the knee, all the way up. >> he spent a year in college. he became a social studies teacher. ten years ago he met ron peters on a bench like this on memorial day. >> we started to talk. hit it off. became friends. almost instantly. richard: they realized
richard reeve picks up the team coverage with some of the stories. richard this is an emotional place. you can see we pan over at the names on the wall here. this is what touches people so much. we will pan down and show here the pictures as well. right near the memorial here. we met two army veterans who met each other for the first time here ten years ago. every memorial day they come to touch, honor, remember. touch the smooth dark stone for one of the names etched here. >> we weren't...
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richard reeve takes us to arlington national cemetery where today was flags in. richard this is the most honorable position i have held. richard: the soldiers call it simply "flags in." >> i think when they die, how young they were. richard: one by one, grave to graver. they plant american flags to honor and remember. >> honoring the fallen. it's overwhelming. >> this is the first flags in for the specialist from maine. >> i think about the families. what they have gone through and what they still go through. >> 284,000 head stones, some bleached white from the ravages of nature now marked with the red, white and blue. >> silence. each soldier lost in his or her own thoughts. reading the names here and realizing of course each person paid the ultimate sacrifice. >> this begins with a solemn march. the small flags tucked tucked ie back packs. they will complete this in four hours. >> you wonder >>> you, who was this man and wo was this woman? that had integrity and had self-sacrifice in them to serve? richard: remembrance, honor and duty. >> we will always honor o
richard reeve takes us to arlington national cemetery where today was flags in. richard this is the most honorable position i have held. richard: the soldiers call it simply "flags in." >> i think when they die, how young they were. richard: one by one, grave to graver. they plant american flags to honor and remember. >> honoring the fallen. it's overwhelming. >> this is the first flags in for the specialist from maine. >> i think about the families. what they...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: thank you. your kids may be wondering what is for lunch? it's changing at school. abc7 northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg was at catoctin elementary school in leesburg when the secretary of agriculture announced the new flexibility for what the children are served. jeff: plenty of people are not happy with the changes. you'll hear from them in a moment. but first, the secretary of agriculture sonny perdue says kids are throwing away the school lunches because they don't like the taste of them. so his goal according to the press release is to try to make school meals great again. secretary perdue this afternoon signing procl catoctin elementary school in leesburg. he and the kansas senator pat roberts having lunch with the kids at the school beforehand. here are the three big changes today. number one, the federal government will now delay requirements to lower sodium amounts in school lunches. they will also allow redemptions for schools unable to serve 100% whole gains. they can now s
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: thank you. your kids may be wondering what is for lunch? it's changing at school. abc7 northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg was at catoctin elementary school in leesburg when the secretary of agriculture announced the new flexibility for what the children are served. jeff: plenty of people are not happy with the changes. you'll hear from them in a moment. but first, the secretary of agriculture sonny perdue says kids are throwing away the...
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richard reeve has the latest on the investigation. this began with instagram conversation between 35-year-old man and 16-year-old girl. now the man is in jail and the authorities are concerned there are other victims. >> police say it was through instagram that 35-year-old derrick jones of kingsville, maryland, contacted an ashburn girl. his handle sadistic surgeon is from comic book cu then visited her home and met her parents. they believe he arranged an uber ride for her to baltimore where they had an alleged sexual encounter. girl's parent alerted police when they saw messages on her phone. he has been in orlando, albuquerque, flagstaffstaff, arizona, los angeles, sacramento and salt lake city. they believe that he may be using social media and visit comic book conventions to meet underage girls. >> he jutizes that cull -- utilizes that culture. >> he faces two solicitation charges. he is in jail in salt lake city. if you have any information about this case, they would like to hear from you. in fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news.
richard reeve has the latest on the investigation. this began with instagram conversation between 35-year-old man and 16-year-old girl. now the man is in jail and the authorities are concerned there are other victims. >> police say it was through instagram that 35-year-old derrick jones of kingsville, maryland, contacted an ashburn girl. his handle sadistic surgeon is from comic book cu then visited her home and met her parents. they believe he arranged an uber ride for her to baltimore...
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richard reeve is there live weeks after the discovery. what is >> the next thing is the clean-up of the mysterious black substance discovered a couple of weeks ago. it will take a few weeks to clean that up. a bird's vie view that began in 1993. >> they develop and tested chemical warfare material here. richard: the clean up put on hold after discovery of a substance with low level of mustard gas. >> we took a pause at the site to ensure the safety of the public and the safety of the workers. richard: this small slice of land containing the material is all that is left. the near end game of a $275 million project that dug up 500 munition items, 400 pounds of lab glass and 100 pounds of contaminated soil. >> we want to make sure that it's done right and it's remediated of any contamination. >> but it won't end there. workers will use metal detectors to search the 41 surrounding properties looking for munitions or anything else that could pose a hazard. chemical contamination? 30-year resident isn't worried. >> we raised our kids who are 30
richard reeve is there live weeks after the discovery. what is >> the next thing is the clean-up of the mysterious black substance discovered a couple of weeks ago. it will take a few weeks to clean that up. a bird's vie view that began in 1993. >> they develop and tested chemical warfare material here. richard: the clean up put on hold after discovery of a substance with low level of mustard gas. >> we took a pause at the site to ensure the safety of the public and the safety...
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fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: update on the racist display on the american university campus with the bananas hung from the nooses. the f.b.i. is helping in the investigation and considered a hate crime. it seems to target the alpha kappa alpha and the first black female student president. >> we are bringing light to the fact it happened. jonathan: there is a person of interest in the case. $1,000 reward is offered for information leading to an arrest. michelle: warriors player bemoan they won't get to face off with the clippers saying there is nothing to do in salt lake. after the jazz knocked out the clippers. so in response the tourism agency launched there is nothing to do in salt lake.com . that looks lively. it shows off the night life and even the mayor tweeted an offer to buy the first drink. when it shifts to utah. jonathan: my dad had a job interview in provo, utah and he wanted a beer. they didn't sell beer. just saying. michelle: still ahead, helping you overcome the harsh allergy season. the
fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: update on the racist display on the american university campus with the bananas hung from the nooses. the f.b.i. is helping in the investigation and considered a hate crime. it seems to target the alpha kappa alpha and the first black female student president. >> we are bringing light to the fact it happened. jonathan: there is a person of interest in the case. $1,000 reward is offered for information leading to an arrest. michelle: warriors...
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richard reeve joins us live. what is the situation now? >> you can see the water crews behind me. this takes out the middle of the road. this is a huge gaping place. there is the d.c. water folks across the street. you can see how the sidewalk actually buckled from this. this noon. a 30-inch line. they don't know what happened. they know this metal line but they don't know what caused it. we want to bring you down here for a second. you can see the force of the water, the mud and the debris everywhere. if you pan up, you can see how the road buckles. toward the pickup truck. that is the force of the water. they are talking about a thousand gallons every minute. the water stopped but they have blocked off the road between the reservoir and fox hall. shut down completely. that is backed up fox hall a lot. but right now they are saying it may be an overnight repair operation to deal with the road repair. and the pipe repair. reporting life from northwest, richard reeve, abc7 news. >> as soon as i looked out, my first thought was it was stream flooding again. larry: it wasn't the stre
richard reeve joins us live. what is the situation now? >> you can see the water crews behind me. this takes out the middle of the road. this is a huge gaping place. there is the d.c. water folks across the street. you can see how the sidewalk actually buckled from this. this noon. a 30-inch line. they don't know what happened. they know this metal line but they don't know what caused it. we want to bring you down here for a second. you can see the force of the water, the mud and the...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: so many powerful stories. visible today at arlington national cemetery. increased security. not just for the president. the visitors now have to show photo i.d. if you are driving to the ground to visit a grave marker you must have a pass. nancy: president trump was there to pay tribute to service members who fought the country's recent wars in iraq and afghanistan. this is section 60 at arlington national cemetery. the president asking americans to make a solemn pledge today. >> let us pledge to make the most of that freedom. that they so gallantly and brilliantly fought for. and they died to protect. nancy: it holds special meaning in the trump administration. this is where department of homeland security secretary'sson rober michelle: a phrase you might have heard. "happy memorial day." some take exception of that given the weight and the meaning of the holiday. that is the instapoll question today. is it appropriate to wish someone a happy memorial day? here are the options. yes, it's fine. no, it's disres
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: so many powerful stories. visible today at arlington national cemetery. increased security. not just for the president. the visitors now have to show photo i.d. if you are driving to the ground to visit a grave marker you must have a pass. nancy: president trump was there to pay tribute to service members who fought the country's recent wars in iraq and afghanistan. this is section 60 at arlington national cemetery. the president asking...
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richard reeve, abc7 news. alison: late last night we learned of a noose found on the campus of the university of maryland. the university president calling it despicable saying there is a thorough investigation going on now and he stands against bigotry. that was found at a fraternity house last week. jonathan: well, we can tell you tonight this man david watson is back in custody. we have three pictures of him. this is the ones they released when they wanted him. that is what he looked like when they captured him last night. week-long manhunt to find out where he was hiding but they caught up with him. not far where he escaped. brad bell with how they finally brad: his face shows the wear and tear of six days on the run. eating according to a source scavenged tootsie rolls and cookies. the freedom ended before 10:00 last night. the police have been through the area multiple times. checking it again and again. early yesterday they checked the pipe and found it empty. when they came back with night vision last
richard reeve, abc7 news. alison: late last night we learned of a noose found on the campus of the university of maryland. the university president calling it despicable saying there is a thorough investigation going on now and he stands against bigotry. that was found at a fraternity house last week. jonathan: well, we can tell you tonight this man david watson is back in custody. we have three pictures of him. this is the ones they released when they wanted him. that is what he looked like...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: flags in is a great event. abc7 covers it every year. we find stories from the service men and women who make it possible. if you would like to go to wjla.com and search arlington flags in to see the tradition throughout the years you can do so. >> this is video from arlington, texas. police chasing a man in an r.v. accused of shooting his wife. the children inside the r.v. the police had to use a spike strip to stop this. that caused it to catch fire there. two children were safe but the man inside was dead. alison: update now on the story we saw and couldn't believe. the little girl pulled in the water by a see lion in canad an infection. she got from the see lion's mouth. it's called seal's finger. it can be tricky to treat because it's resistant to many antibiotics. jonathan: yikes! traffic cameras catch everything. they do. including this in ohio. look to the distance. you you saw lightning and the clouds coming down. that would be what is called a tornado forming. it dances around upstairs before drowning
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: flags in is a great event. abc7 covers it every year. we find stories from the service men and women who make it possible. if you would like to go to wjla.com and search arlington flags in to see the tradition throughout the years you can do so. >> this is video from arlington, texas. police chasing a man in an r.v. accused of shooting his wife. the children inside the r.v. the police had to use a spike strip to stop this. that caused it...
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. >> and matt reeves and j.j. abrams. >> jimmy: j.j.>> died. >> jimmy: and now he gave your eulogy, the circle is complete. >> wait a minute. >> jimmy: but that is a lot of stuff to do together. >> it was. >> jimmy: obviously you're close. did you know tom cruise before that movie? >> didn't know tom cruise. i'd met him at j.j.'s house. j.j. was having this birthday party at his house. and suddenly tom cruise was there. we were like, tom cruise, what is he doing at this birthday party? there was a -- because it was at his house. not like j.j. had hula hoops or something. it was a kid easy hula hoop. somehow there was a hula hoop contest. i could be wrong but i think scott speedman was involved in the hula hoop contest. >> jimmy: is that right? >> you could ask him. i'm pretty sure tom cruise won the hula hoop contest. >> jimmy: of course he, did he probably trained with some hula hoop shaman. >> right. >> jimmy: climbed to the hula hoop mountain to learn how. >> yes. >> jimmy: he's probably still out there doing it. >> so good. >> jimmy
. >> and matt reeves and j.j. abrams. >> jimmy: j.j.>> died. >> jimmy: and now he gave your eulogy, the circle is complete. >> wait a minute. >> jimmy: but that is a lot of stuff to do together. >> it was. >> jimmy: obviously you're close. did you know tom cruise before that movie? >> didn't know tom cruise. i'd met him at j.j.'s house. j.j. was having this birthday party at his house. and suddenly tom cruise was there. we were like, tom...
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new at 4:00, richard reeve at i.c.e. headquarters as the arrests were announced. some of them were already facing serious charges. richard: some are facing reentry charges. these are people tossed out of the country and are back in illegally. this is a huge operation called project new dawn. it's targeting violent gang members. so-called transnational gang members. those who have crossed international borders. this the kind. nearly 1,400 arrests in the past six weeks. more than 1,000 are confirmed gang members. now here in the d.m.v. i.c.e. agents arrested 52 people. 29 of whom are member of the m.s.-13. 11 of those arrests occurred at a falls church home after the reports of alleged sex trafficking. 21 suspects in all face murder, rape and sex assault charges. others face drug trafficking, weapons smuggling and sex trafficking charges. agents seized 236 guns and $492,000 in cash. an interesting note here, the law enforcement here expressing frustration with sanctuary cities saying it makes it harder to arrest violent illegal immigrants. >> our goal at the end of
new at 4:00, richard reeve at i.c.e. headquarters as the arrests were announced. some of them were already facing serious charges. richard: some are facing reentry charges. these are people tossed out of the country and are back in illegally. this is a huge operation called project new dawn. it's targeting violent gang members. so-called transnational gang members. those who have crossed international borders. this the kind. nearly 1,400 arrests in the past six weeks. more than 1,000 are...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you. if you want to see more of the climb go to wjla.com. search "herndon" to see the best images coming in from today's climb. a greased obelisk and sprayed with a hose. it's not easy. doug: easier for 19-year-olds to do than the old guys. jonathan: i guarantee you. 20 of them are in infirmary. doug: a great tradition. jonathan: this is the weather you wake up gray and rainy and you want to stay in bed. doug: better get up and sit up or you'll go back to sleep. we had sun that helped i guess. but the pattern is similar. a lot of chances for rain but not all the time. this is the rain. heavy over the eastern store. this batch came through. heavy rain at the time. now we have describes and drabs. that looks to move east. there is more rain the farther west you work. then another big blob. plenty of chances. the future cast shows that late tonight a few scattered showers that are well west of metro possible but they wash out. we are talking tomorrow afternoon and the early afternoon before t
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you. if you want to see more of the climb go to wjla.com. search "herndon" to see the best images coming in from today's climb. a greased obelisk and sprayed with a hose. it's not easy. doug: easier for 19-year-olds to do than the old guys. jonathan: i guarantee you. 20 of them are in infirmary. doug: a great tradition. jonathan: this is the weather you wake up gray and rainy and you want to stay in bed. doug: better get up and...
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in north west washington, richard reeve, abc7 news.onathan: new, fairfax police arrested a bank robber not once but twice. yesterday, police say he held up a p.n.c. bank in mclean. he was arrested but he busted loose from the cuffs and their car and he s truck. now he is facing criminal charges because he has been arrested gin. alison: d. nbcc. worker death rich -- d.n. c. worker seth rich murdered last july and his killer is still on the run. that morning a lawsuit filed against the district of columbia demanding police hand over records. it was funded by jack burkeman who filed the suit. they also want surveillance video and ballistics report. >> in the lawsuit you say that the m.p.d. mismanaged the murder of seth rich. >> mismanagement, it's tragic how soon it went in the cold case file. they released no new information since october 16, 2016. a long time. why is it left for a private citizen to do what they should be alison: police chief peter newsham said he will not be commenting on pending litigation. jonathan: new at 4:00, the
in north west washington, richard reeve, abc7 news.onathan: new, fairfax police arrested a bank robber not once but twice. yesterday, police say he held up a p.n.c. bank in mclean. he was arrested but he busted loose from the cuffs and their car and he s truck. now he is facing criminal charges because he has been arrested gin. alison: d. nbcc. worker death rich -- d.n. c. worker seth rich murdered last july and his killer is still on the run. that morning a lawsuit filed against the district...
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in north west washington, richard reeve, abc7 news. alison: rich, thank you. former u.s.representative anthony weiner pleaded guilty today in frag court to a charge of transmitting sexual material to a minor. weiner crieded in court as he apologized to the 15-year-old girl who he exchanged the texts with. he agreed to not appeal any sentence between 21 and 27 months in prison and told he would have to register as a sex offender. his wife huma abedin who of course is a long-time aide of hillary clinton officially filed for divorce today. larry: millions of children are trafficked every year. many in the sex trade. if there is any doubt it is happening in the u.s. the law enforcement says look no further than popular online mark place called "back page." senior investigative reporter lisa fletcher is here with how law allowed it to continue doing business. >> on the same site to buy a lawnmower or a couch you can buy minors for sex. there is a law on the book decency act. it protects facebook and twitter and backpage from liability over what users post. many argue it is a n
in north west washington, richard reeve, abc7 news. alison: rich, thank you. former u.s.representative anthony weiner pleaded guilty today in frag court to a charge of transmitting sexual material to a minor. weiner crieded in court as he apologized to the 15-year-old girl who he exchanged the texts with. he agreed to not appeal any sentence between 21 and 27 months in prison and told he would have to register as a sex offender. his wife huma abedin who of course is a long-time aide of hillary...
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reporting live from fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. horace: thanks. we are following breaking news out of rockville. skytrak7 above collapsed roof on 56 looking down this is touch to see where it happened but you can see the fire department and the paramedics were on scene. a person had to be pulled out. we don't know the condition yet. when we get that we will pass it along. nancy: president trump about to wrap up a foreign trip at the g7 summit in italy. he had the strong words about the north korean nuclear threat. >> it's the world's problem. it will be solved. you can bet on that. >> the president is set to attend a dinner tonight and will return to the united states this weekend. president trump is vowing to crush organizations following the attack in egypt. masked gunfire opened fire on a bus on coptic christians. egypt immediately retaliated with the airstrikes against suspected militant bases in libya. they think the islamic state was responsible for the attack. in manchester, england, they have seen increase after the terror attack at the ar
reporting live from fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. horace: thanks. we are following breaking news out of rockville. skytrak7 above collapsed roof on 56 looking down this is touch to see where it happened but you can see the fire department and the paramedics were on scene. a person had to be pulled out. we don't know the condition yet. when we get that we will pass it along. nancy: president trump about to wrap up a foreign trip at the g7 summit in italy. he had the strong words about the...
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richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: at this hour, police are getting tips and so far they have not made any arrests in a violent attack of a woman in this is the man they are looking for. he looks agitated in the elevator waiting for the door to open. he is accused of posing as a minutes worker and posing his way to victim's apartment on key boulevard in rosslyn sunday morning. if you recognize the man, these are clear pictures or if you saw something suspicious on sunday police want to hear from you. a former episcopal bishop won't get out of prison early. today a parole board denied heather cook's request for early release. cook is serving seven-year sentence for to 14 drunk driving crash that killed tom palermo while he was riding his bike. the parole board said she took no responsibility for her actions and expressed no remorse for the killing. michelle: watch girls run across the street when the survivor slammed into them. one of the little girls is trapped underneath the tires. that is when more than a h
richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: at this hour, police are getting tips and so far they have not made any arrests in a violent attack of a woman in this is the man they are looking for. he looks agitated in the elevator waiting for the door to open. he is accused of posing as a minutes worker and posing his way to victim's apartment on key boulevard in rosslyn sunday morning. if you recognize the man, these are clear pictures or if you saw something suspicious on sunday police want to hear...
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huge.emotion was so >> kiana reeves. matrix, and one of the most incredible kisses in film.nema, it was a huge moment between me and he'll -- between me and him. not because of the kiss, but the way it was filmed. reporter: at 52, she makes a believe that when actresses reach a certain age, they can no longer be sexy. she was the oldest ever bond girl. >> bond, james bond. loverses is a film paradise, but it's also about glamour. what is your definition of beauty? >> for me, it goes with soul. about soul.l >> in one phrase, can you give me the secret to improving with age? .> happiness, love i think for each person it is different. , to become a mother was one of the most beautiful moments in my life. >> thank you, monica bellucci. richelle: this is where the fans and the photographers stand to try to get a glimpse of their favorite stars on the red carpet. there are dozens of films premiering here at the cannes film festival and a spanish director will be one of those on the jury will decide who the best are. spain's most acclaimed director. five of his films have entered t
huge.emotion was so >> kiana reeves. matrix, and one of the most incredible kisses in film.nema, it was a huge moment between me and he'll -- between me and him. not because of the kiss, but the way it was filmed. reporter: at 52, she makes a believe that when actresses reach a certain age, they can no longer be sexy. she was the oldest ever bond girl. >> bond, james bond. loverses is a film paradise, but it's also about glamour. what is your definition of beauty? >> for me,...
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that is where richard reeve joins us to explain what happened and how the county is responding. >> the school superintendent is angered and troubled by the allegations. 21-year-old security officer accused of having sex multiple times with a 14-year-old student who went to classes here. the charging documents say it was the girl who initiated and produced herself to the security guard here at brook lee middle school where the security guard, 21-year-old mike levan worked. records show he worked there since february. began dating in march after she gave him her phone numbers. the doctors say that he and the 14-year-old girl had sex five times including four times at her home. the relationship was discover when the girl found the couple in the daughter's bedroom in april. >> we are asking any parents who suspects that their child was involved with the suspect to come forward and contact our police department. >> a school spokesperson said he had gone through a criminal background and finger print check. there were no red flags. the parents are livid. we'll hear from them at 5:00. >> than
that is where richard reeve joins us to explain what happened and how the county is responding. >> the school superintendent is angered and troubled by the allegations. 21-year-old security officer accused of having sex multiple times with a 14-year-old student who went to classes here. the charging documents say it was the girl who initiated and produced herself to the security guard here at brook lee middle school where the security guard, 21-year-old mike levan worked. records show he...
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the mother's day holiday was inspired by the work of a west virginia woman named ann reeves jarvis.the 1850's, she held mother's day work clubs to improve sanitary conditions and lower infant mortality. when jarvis died, it was her daughter, anna, who organized the first mother's day observance in her honor, recalling her mother's efforts to save the lives of children. and then there is jimmy kimmel, who got tearful recounting his son turning purple just three hours after birth and the emergency heart surgery that saved the boy. it turned him into an advocate for people with pre-existing conditions. kimmel introduced us, via twitter, to vivien thomas -- the man who pioneered the surgery that saved his son. an african american, born in louisiana, thomas never graduated from college. in january of 1930, he left college because of a lack of funds and went to work in a lab, under the direction of a well-known surgeon. he learned to perform surgeries. most notably, a surgery for children suffering what was known as the "blue baby syndrome." so thanks to anna jarvis, jimmy kimmel, vivien
the mother's day holiday was inspired by the work of a west virginia woman named ann reeves jarvis.the 1850's, she held mother's day work clubs to improve sanitary conditions and lower infant mortality. when jarvis died, it was her daughter, anna, who organized the first mother's day observance in her honor, recalling her mother's efforts to save the lives of children. and then there is jimmy kimmel, who got tearful recounting his son turning purple just three hours after birth and the...
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live in arlington, richard reeve. can't imagine what that will sound like. "7 on your side." the phone bank call for action call 703-236-9220. if you have any consumer complaints that you need help with or the questions, the call for action volunteers are here to navigate the options. and try to make it right for you. good resource. michelle: we are off to a great start weatherwise this week. jonathan: i love you said the cicadas in 2021 you will make up t-shirts as well? cicadas watch? doug: in 2004 we had a blast at abc7. we had all kind of cicadas. what a blast. it was fun. now we are talking about the summer comes back. the cicadas fits into it. gives it a summer feel. let's talk the numbers. this is what we have for you. 80 at the rockville campus at montgomery college. gorgeous and clear skies. what will happen here is we go to a mid-summer weather pattern. 79 at joint base andrews. 84 in frederick. 76 southerly winds across the potomac river to cool down the temperatures a bit. overnight 58 to 65. the lows tomo
live in arlington, richard reeve. can't imagine what that will sound like. "7 on your side." the phone bank call for action call 703-236-9220. if you have any consumer complaints that you need help with or the questions, the call for action volunteers are here to navigate the options. and try to make it right for you. good resource. michelle: we are off to a great start weatherwise this week. jonathan: i love you said the cicadas in 2021 you will make up t-shirts as well? cicadas...
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live from a.u., richard reeve, abc7 news. >> while things returned to normal hat frederick memorial hospital it was a different scene earlier today after two men carrying a package came in to the e.r. needing treatment for respiratory problem and the all clear is given after authorities determined the men had been exposed to a common household chemical. larry: top executives from a number of airlines talking about customer service or look thereof. videos like the one that showed a passenger dragged off united flight after he wouldn't give up his seat. not all the airlines sent reps to the hill. we that and more. we have a slight problem with the system. we'll tak my nmother and i'moan i'm aa grandmother.'m a 2008 was when all the markets crashed, we lost our retirement. hamilton was losing hope and my husband and i were losing hope. my sister and i we challenged ourselves to help figure out a way to help them. our kids bought us a quilt machine. it was very humble beginnings. we were just this cute little shop, just like everybody else. one day al came in and asked me if i wanted to do tutor
live from a.u., richard reeve, abc7 news. >> while things returned to normal hat frederick memorial hospital it was a different scene earlier today after two men carrying a package came in to the e.r. needing treatment for respiratory problem and the all clear is given after authorities determined the men had been exposed to a common household chemical. larry: top executives from a number of airlines talking about customer service or look thereof. videos like the one that showed a...
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with me this evening is the lovely nina reeves, editor in chief of crimson magazine.you look incredible tonight. thank you. thank you so much. it's so great to have you here this year. thank you. it's my pleasure to be here. i'm excited to be covering arrivals at the beautiful metro court hotel. yes, yes. and in mere moments, we're going to have the crème de la crme of port charles walk this red carpet, so don't touch your remote because you'll miss all the glitz and glamour. the rich, the famous. yeah, oh, and most importantly, the generous and the heroes. yes. hey, hey, hey, hey. wait a minute. what's going on? you haven't been the same since the nightmare. yeah, i know. jake: dad! sam! -hey, buddy. -hey. wow. you look dapper. -you do. -thanks. what do you think of my pocket hankie? i think it looks good.
with me this evening is the lovely nina reeves, editor in chief of crimson magazine.you look incredible tonight. thank you. thank you so much. it's so great to have you here this year. thank you. it's my pleasure to be here. i'm excited to be covering arrivals at the beautiful metro court hotel. yes, yes. and in mere moments, we're going to have the crème de la crme of port charles walk this red carpet, so don't touch your remote because you'll miss all the glitz and glamour. the rich, the...
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. >> coral reeves in the u.s. may die out in the next few decades. this all due to bleaching and despite strict conservation measures, coral reef specialist for the federal government tells guardian newspaper more bleaching is likely, off hawaii and florida this summiter. bleaching caused by p ocean. now the same climate change phenomenon has destroyed about 95% of the great barrier reef in australia. >> well the site of the nation's worst commercial nuclear power accident is slated to be shut down in less than two years. owner of pennsylvania's three mile island says it will close a plant in 2019. it hasn't been profitable in 1979. the core of one of the plants nuclear reactors partially melted down releasing small amounts of radiation. >> in the next half-hour, new parenting alert comes after a spike in little league injuries. >> why routine aches and pains could actually be worse. that's next. st want to find a ur without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you
. >> coral reeves in the u.s. may die out in the next few decades. this all due to bleaching and despite strict conservation measures, coral reef specialist for the federal government tells guardian newspaper more bleaching is likely, off hawaii and florida this summiter. bleaching caused by p ocean. now the same climate change phenomenon has destroyed about 95% of the great barrier reef in australia. >> well the site of the nation's worst commercial nuclear power accident is slated...
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you have got to reeve invent it with the individual with every outreach. he's defining the agenda and he's moving forward. they lose their minds, but the fact of the matter is, he's the president because everything that's happened before has not worked. the fact of the matter is he must reach out to these individuals. the last time we spoke to the leader of north korea was around the time of the korean war. this abandonment -- what matters also is not just the engagement like obama engaged cuba and iran with effectively more ribilities and no real benefit to us. but it depends on what he's trying to accomplish and he's clearly ying to accomplish a safer world. charles: when obama engaged the world with that apology tour it was always that america was the bad guy and we were making up for the social justice kinds of thing that wasn't just applicable to the way progressives thought about america and how mean spirited we had tboant rest of the world. >> even with that approach when he did engage cuba, they were the same arguments being levied against presiden
you have got to reeve invent it with the individual with every outreach. he's defining the agenda and he's moving forward. they lose their minds, but the fact of the matter is, he's the president because everything that's happened before has not worked. the fact of the matter is he must reach out to these individuals. the last time we spoke to the leader of north korea was around the time of the korean war. this abandonment -- what matters also is not just the engagement like obama engaged cuba...
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now she is part of the reeve is stance. you have to learn from al gore. you have to grow a beard and make a documentary. kennedy: comey came out three times. july 5 to say, you know, she is a horrible person but i'm not going to charger. october 20 he said there is some horrible stuff here maybe. then he came out before the election and he said she's completely cleared. >> if he had an effect on the election, so did so smg other things like that access hollywood tape that was played 24/. and the press being proaf hillary. -- being pro hillary. kennedy: the second debate we've saw in solution was all about the access hollywood tape. >> we are look at a woman who wanted to win so desperately, she can't come to terms with the fact that's she lost. she is looking back on the campaign trail. her blaming james comey and other influences makes her look like a big old baby because she was the only one that put that private server in her household. kennedy: she is a friends to many democrats. they want to move on and talk about the crown. and them he called me and
now she is part of the reeve is stance. you have to learn from al gore. you have to grow a beard and make a documentary. kennedy: comey came out three times. july 5 to say, you know, she is a horrible person but i'm not going to charger. october 20 he said there is some horrible stuff here maybe. then he came out before the election and he said she's completely cleared. >> if he had an effect on the election, so did so smg other things like that access hollywood tape that was played 24/....
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. >> richard reeve has been covering this since it broke on monday. tonight somebody threatening student body president? >> yeah. administrators learned about the a.u. at 6:00 last night from a white supremacy group. they are expressing worries about the safety of the student president. it's the antidefamation league that learned about the online they assigned protection to the president and her family after a positive meeting. this is all days after the five nooses tied to bananas with the letter "a.k.a." short of alpha kappa alpha, the african-american sorority on campus. we spoke with them yesterday about the safety issues. there is a lot of support but she is receiving threats. >> this isn't the first time it has happened. >> thaw immediately provided her with a range of support to access and her personal security and helping her with the security response. >> there is an investigation on w arrests. >> thank you. alexandria city council approved a plan to raise the property tax by 5.7 cents that is $356 per year. it would address overcrowded schoo
. >> richard reeve has been covering this since it broke on monday. tonight somebody threatening student body president? >> yeah. administrators learned about the a.u. at 6:00 last night from a white supremacy group. they are expressing worries about the safety of the student president. it's the antidefamation league that learned about the online they assigned protection to the president and her family after a positive meeting. this is all days after the five nooses tied to bananas...
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and buchanan says to douglas, i would like you to remember what happened to reeves, meaning somebody who had challenged president jackson and came out on the short end of things. to which douglas replied, mr. president i would like you to remember that general jackson is dead. [laughter] >> and the two of them faced off that way and really things spiraled downhill for james buchanan after that. by contrast, abraham lincoln comes in as this dark course. with -- horse. with no particular experience and an executive search form -- firm would have never given him a second look. the impression he makes on rough,is that of a intelligent farmer. so much so, and this is one of the finest moments i think in doug wilson's book, where he quotes a newspaper editor asking, "who will write this ignorant man's state papers for him?" [laughter] le none of this -- peop overestimated buchanan and underestimated lincoln. in one of the most perceptive oneents made about lincoln, said, anybody that took him for a single -- simpleminded man it would wake up with his back in a ditch. there are a lot of peo
and buchanan says to douglas, i would like you to remember what happened to reeves, meaning somebody who had challenged president jackson and came out on the short end of things. to which douglas replied, mr. president i would like you to remember that general jackson is dead. [laughter] >> and the two of them faced off that way and really things spiraled downhill for james buchanan after that. by contrast, abraham lincoln comes in as this dark course. with -- horse. with no particular...
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richard reeve, abc7 news. alison: thank you. two months after what was a nasty scene in front of a charter school, more protests as the trump administration visited a school in virginia. this time it was less intense. >> of all the students eating lunch toped with the agriculture secretary sonny perdue at catoctin elementary school, charlie and tyler were not among them. >> we do not agree with what is going on here today at our school. we didn't want the kids to be part of it. >> she is here with the other parents and granteds protesting changes to the school lunches by secretary perdue. >> the quality should change. they need fresh food. >> seeing tries >> that is one of the main reasons for proclamation today. the federal government will delay requirement to lower the sodium amounts in school lunches and the exemptions for the whole grain products and now they can serve 1% milk. >> the meal and the caloric intake and the capacity is just as great. we hope more palatable. >> there are three things that make sense. >> today's c
richard reeve, abc7 news. alison: thank you. two months after what was a nasty scene in front of a charter school, more protests as the trump administration visited a school in virginia. this time it was less intense. >> of all the students eating lunch toped with the agriculture secretary sonny perdue at catoctin elementary school, charlie and tyler were not among them. >> we do not agree with what is going on here today at our school. we didn't want the kids to be part of it....