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reeves, deputy clerk. the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on august 3, 2017, at 2:02 p.m. that the senate passed senate 581. that the senate passed senate 1052. that the senate passed senate 204. that the senate passed without amendment h.r. 2430. with best wishes i am signed sincerely, robert f. reeves, deputy clerk. the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on august 3, 2017, at 4:23 p.m. that the senate passed senate 765. with best wishes i am signed sincerely, robert f. reeves, deputy clerk. the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule
reeves, deputy clerk. the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on august 3, 2017, at 2:02 p.m. that the senate passed senate 581. that the senate passed senate 1052. that the senate passed senate 204. that the senate passed without amendment h.r. 2430. with best wishes i am signed sincerely,...
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to illustrate the difference between them and everyone else, reeves points to this statistic: between 1979 and 2013, the total pre-tax income for the bottom 80% of americans grew by $3 trillion. the much smaller group that makes up the top 20%, their income grew by $4 trillion, $1 trillion more. reeves says the upper middle class income gains mean a greater benefit from the government's home mortgage interest tax deduction and more power to insulate themselves in better schools and neighborhoods. >> if you're in the upper middle class, you get to buy an expensive house, more expensive than most people can afford. you then get a deduction from the treasury for doing that, so you're helped by the government to buy this expensive house. you can then use local zoning ordinances or land use regulations to ensure that only people like you can live in your neighborhood. and then, you can organize your school admissions policies based on neighborhoods, which means that even public schools can actually be predominately affluent and high quality because of the way we've organized it. >> sreeniv
to illustrate the difference between them and everyone else, reeves points to this statistic: between 1979 and 2013, the total pre-tax income for the bottom 80% of americans grew by $3 trillion. the much smaller group that makes up the top 20%, their income grew by $4 trillion, $1 trillion more. reeves says the upper middle class income gains mean a greater benefit from the government's home mortgage interest tax deduction and more power to insulate themselves in better schools and...
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tell 'em to give reeves the abort code. get him out of there now!e 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. so am i.
tell 'em to give reeves the abort code. get him out of there now!e 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,...
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then that's when inmate reeves tries to take something off his tray.e 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. real fig him like th 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 he got to the table before i did. he wa
then that's when inmate reeves tries to take something off his tray.e 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...
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reeves had just left court in delaware county, 45 minute earlier. he was a defendant in the highly publicized operation bennett trifecta. an undercover drug operation that took down reputed drug gang from route al bennett homes in chester. reeves pled guilty to being a member of a drug organization, conspiracy, and drug charges. his sentence was just eight years probation for three felonies, no jail time, assigned many believe shows that reeves was cooperating. >> it was a very lenient sentence. you got like three felonies on this guy, and for him to just head up and walk out of court, there was a big deal made. we would call it an execution, they meant to do this guy, to get him from both sides of the car. >> wow. spokesman for the attorney general confirmed reeves was cooperating, but was not a witness in the up coming trial. later this month, said refers was offered relocation twice, but reeves declined it. >> the gang executed him. >> forty-five minute later. >> that's why people don't come forward. 6:40. bill cosby's defense attorney wants out
reeves had just left court in delaware county, 45 minute earlier. he was a defendant in the highly publicized operation bennett trifecta. an undercover drug operation that took down reputed drug gang from route al bennett homes in chester. reeves pled guilty to being a member of a drug organization, conspiracy, and drug charges. his sentence was just eight years probation for three felonies, no jail time, assigned many believe shows that reeves was cooperating. >> it was a very lenient...
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tonight we begin with our continued coverage with charlottesville, virginia win nick confessore and elle reeve. >> this was a the first protest movement to be online. people who could not have their views in public and they congregated on message boards and mostly anonymous. and the president came out in recent days and said it was a real view to have to be a national supremacist and he endorsed their views in some ways. it's the first time in history a president has actually done that for them and they were excited by it. >> charlie: we continue this evening with "hamlet" running at the public theatre. we talk to oscariz isaac and so gold. >> a contemporary audience is less used to rhetoric and speaking verse. i think it's important to honor the tradition of speaking verse and poetry and giving the audience poetry with music to it. it's important not to alienate the audience and claim the poetry but to find a way that it's also contemporary communication. i like to put a group of people together with 299 people come every night and they're all in a room together and are going to communicate a
tonight we begin with our continued coverage with charlottesville, virginia win nick confessore and elle reeve. >> this was a the first protest movement to be online. people who could not have their views in public and they congregated on message boards and mostly anonymous. and the president came out in recent days and said it was a real view to have to be a national supremacist and he endorsed their views in some ways. it's the first time in history a president has actually done that...
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reeves had just left court in delaware county, 45 minute earlier. he was a defendant in the highly publicized operation bennett trifecta, undercover drug operation, that took down a reputed drug gang from ruth l bennett homes in chester. refs pled guilty to being a member after drug organization, conspiracy, drug charges, his sentence was just eight years probation, for three felonies, no jail time. a sign many believe shows that reeves was, in fact, cooperating. >> it was a very lenient sentence, you got like three felonies on this guy, and for him to just head up and walk out of court, there was a big deal made. >> we would call it an execution, i mean, they meant to do this guy to get him from both sides of the car. >> a spokesperson for the attorney general confirms reeves was cooperating, but was not a witness in the upcoming trial later this month. the spokesperson said reeves was offered relocation twice, but declined it. >> the owner of day care center in easton pleads guilty in the death after three month old girl. it was mckenna rose's fir
reeves had just left court in delaware county, 45 minute earlier. he was a defendant in the highly publicized operation bennett trifecta, undercover drug operation, that took down a reputed drug gang from ruth l bennett homes in chester. refs pled guilty to being a member after drug organization, conspiracy, drug charges, his sentence was just eight years probation, for three felonies, no jail time. a sign many believe shows that reeves was, in fact, cooperating. >> it was a very lenient...
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reeves had just left court in delaware county, 45 minute earlier. he was a defendant in the highly public sided operation bennett trifecta. it was an undercover drug operation that took down a reputed drug gang from ruth l bennett homes in chester. refers pled guilty to being a member of the drug organization, conspiracy, drug charges. his sentence was just eight years probation for three felonies, no jail time. a sign many believe shows reeves was in fact cooperating. >> it was a very lenient sentence. this guy, and for him to justn head up and walk out of court, there was a big deal made. we would call it an execution. they meant to do this guy to get him from both sides of the car. >> a spokesperson for the attorney general confirms reeves was in fact cooperating but not a witness in the upcoming trial later this month. spokesperson said reeves was offered relocation twice and declined it. >> the owner after day care center in easton pleads guilty in the death after three month old girl. it was mckenna rose's first day at day care last april when
reeves had just left court in delaware county, 45 minute earlier. he was a defendant in the highly public sided operation bennett trifecta. it was an undercover drug operation that took down a reputed drug gang from ruth l bennett homes in chester. refers pled guilty to being a member of the drug organization, conspiracy, drug charges. his sentence was just eight years probation for three felonies, no jail time. a sign many believe shows reeves was in fact cooperating. >> it was a very...
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richard reeve is live at the civil war manassas with what he found. richard: that's right. we are coming to you from the manassas battlefield park. behind me, the statue of stonewall jackson. this has shaped up into a wide debate about what to do about these statues. >> i appreciate our history, good and bad. richard: on a piece of federal land on the 3rd street stands this statue of albert pike. >> this one should have been down a long time ago. richard: warren boland, a federal worker who works by the statue every day, doesn't like it. >> it's a symbol of white supremacy>>. there's no place for that. richard: days after the violence in charlottesville, statues removed in baltimore and durham. >> what is striking about what has happened since charlottesville is the speed of the response. of them at least 1700 nationwide, many put up in the 1800s soldiers were dying off and the jim crow movement was gaining strength. >> detractors see them as nothing more than symbols of ideology and white supremacy and jim crow. richard: a great divide many years later, now in the 21st cen
richard reeve is live at the civil war manassas with what he found. richard: that's right. we are coming to you from the manassas battlefield park. behind me, the statue of stonewall jackson. this has shaped up into a wide debate about what to do about these statues. >> i appreciate our history, good and bad. richard: on a piece of federal land on the 3rd street stands this statue of albert pike. >> this one should have been down a long time ago. richard: warren boland, a federal...
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richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: look like we are in for more rain.ut nothing really heavy. we have repeating patterns here. but at the end of the story you will hear good weather news. first take a look. this is the backdrop for almanac page. we don't show it every day. but this shows something interesting. a year ago today we set record of 100 in washington. today we only had high of 80. the average is 87. we don't expect to set records but we expect the temperature trend to go up. but average. 84 tomorrow. 88, 89. the average for the next few days. we are in good shape. the question is the timing. tonight is just scattered showers. most north of town. more later tonight. through the area according to the future cast model the temperatures fall in 70's. 11:30. shower activity north and south. this model:35, 5:00, 6:00 brings shower through to indicate light rain. then thunderstorms warming up. by late afternoon it should start to clear out of here. if tropical storm pinpointed west of bermuda. almost a hurricane. 70 miles per hour sustained winds mo
richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: look like we are in for more rain.ut nothing really heavy. we have repeating patterns here. but at the end of the story you will hear good weather news. first take a look. this is the backdrop for almanac page. we don't show it every day. but this shows something interesting. a year ago today we set record of 100 in washington. today we only had high of 80. the average is 87. we don't expect to set records but we expect the temperature trend to go up. but...
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in rockville, richard reeve, abc7 news. >> caught on video.four men risking their lives to save a stranger. watch. >> the lady careened into a creek. her was the driver of the truck. >> the truck opened the door. water came gushing out. >> the courage shown by the gentleman was great. it could have been worse. jonathan: they did a great thing. >> she is doing fine now. >> a man was inside and he escapes to the roof. the chopper arrives to send down a diver and then the two men jump from the truck to be lifted to safety. he said this is my prize possession. skateboard. michelle: was it? doug: they wouldn't let him take it. jonathan: we are not rescuing your skateboard. doug: he went back letter to get it. jonathan: that's my skatebo begin with. it's not a truck. thought it was a submarine. michelle: that is in los angeles. that is impressive to see the power of water there. doug: it doesn't rain a lot. but when it does the soil doesn't absorb. john, you grew up there. it's fast. the story tonight is beautiful for the next few hours. no worries
in rockville, richard reeve, abc7 news. >> caught on video.four men risking their lives to save a stranger. watch. >> the lady careened into a creek. her was the driver of the truck. >> the truck opened the door. water came gushing out. >> the courage shown by the gentleman was great. it could have been worse. jonathan: they did a great thing. >> she is doing fine now. >> a man was inside and he escapes to the roof. the chopper arrives to send down a diver...
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summer reeves: actually, you know, we've put together a publication called, "navigating public schoolsnd we wanna try to help families because there's a lot of rules and regulations, like vaccinations if you hit a certain age. a lot of families don't know that there are free services available in santa clara county. if you wanna register your child, how do you enroll your child into that school? and that's what we've been putting together to try to help families to be able to find those resources and to know where they need to go in order to answer the--get the answers to those questions. damian: because edilma, it's not as easy signing your name and your child's name, y se acabo, right? there are a whole list of things you need to know to make your child's experience successful. edilma roulette: yes, there are several steps families need to take in order to register a child. and this time, also this is the second time that we are publishing the "navigating public schools" guide, and we added two or three more topics important to parents, like truancy, how do you enroll a child in spec
summer reeves: actually, you know, we've put together a publication called, "navigating public schoolsnd we wanna try to help families because there's a lot of rules and regulations, like vaccinations if you hit a certain age. a lot of families don't know that there are free services available in santa clara county. if you wanna register your child, how do you enroll your child into that school? and that's what we've been putting together to try to help families to be able to find those...
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in mississippi and we would not be in this room without graciousness of lieutenant governor tate reeves. >> thank you, thank you, what a privilege to be here in the mississippi capitol and particularly in the old supreme court chambers that hold senate appropriations committee and senate financing committee during legislative committee lt do i want to welcome everybody with mississippi book festival. our state is blessed with writer that is tell our story and festival is a chance to show off talents. the world would be lack if sister lived in the post office or a meaningful relationship with a boy and a dog could be, countless other writers have captured not only the mississippi experience on paper but documented the human condition for the world to read. while we celebrate success story, the festival shines a light on the next generation of mississippi writers like andy thomas who is still at number one in "the new york times" best seller list. [applause] >> absolutely. seeing young authors shows that they can also reach their dreams. it's also by the way a unique opportunity for my fa
in mississippi and we would not be in this room without graciousness of lieutenant governor tate reeves. >> thank you, thank you, what a privilege to be here in the mississippi capitol and particularly in the old supreme court chambers that hold senate appropriations committee and senate financing committee during legislative committee lt do i want to welcome everybody with mississippi book festival. our state is blessed with writer that is tell our story and festival is a chance to show...
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el reeve joins me next. needles. for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about xeljan
el reeve joins me next. needles. for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. coming up next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- it's been just in the past hour that hurricane harvey strengthened up to a category three storm. landfall is imminent. we take you live to corpus christi. impacted. nancy: plus, is fema prepared to provide disaster relief. a closer look at the's that came after fire after katrina coming up. alison: ahead new at 5:00, watch out above. the catastrophic crash caught on video. oh, my goodness. we will tell you what happens seconds earlier. that and more when i return for "abc7 news at 5:00". (vo) there's a freedom about asheville. an unspoken invitation to discover who you really are. here, the world is a big, beautiful place filled with adventure. take it in. visit lonely planet's best destination for 2017. and let the magic find you. discovery inside and out. jonathan: check out this video. hurricane harvey blasting sand on the beach. imagine taking this video. you feel as if you are sand blasted. this is a major hurricane. the difference is it w
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. coming up next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- it's been just in the past hour that hurricane harvey strengthened up to a category three storm. landfall is imminent. we take you live to corpus christi. impacted. nancy: plus, is fema prepared to provide disaster relief. a closer look at the's that came after fire after katrina coming up. alison: ahead new at 5:00, watch out above. the catastrophic crash caught on video. oh, my...
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previously he's worked on a movie called john wick with keanu reeves, that was a big hit a couple of years back. there are similarities, they are both very stylish. style over content, really. very violent, very polished, very cartoonish. but atomic blonde has some basis in real events because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. so, is this your first time in berlin? yes. well, it is a remarkable time to be here. wonderful music. superb nightlife, marvellous restaurants. you must try the central cafe for a drink. you'll need it later. you remembeer abramowitz, don't you? of course you do. yeah. we can kind of guess what happens after that. it has been hard to find clips of any duration which are not violent. she's quite adept with her stilettos, is charlize. it is ridiculous. however, i think there is some fun to be had with its ridiculousness. firstly, charlize theron is great and there is a pairing that she has with james mcavoy, we didn't se
previously he's worked on a movie called john wick with keanu reeves, that was a big hit a couple of years back. there are similarities, they are both very stylish. style over content, really. very violent, very polished, very cartoonish. but atomic blonde has some basis in real events because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. so, is this your first...
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leadership team with me, including the colonel, and general curtis from the national from and colonel reeves the state police, as well. governor, you talked about ,he shelters being available with more from -- with more expected from southeast louisiana. the shelterspate will be used for any of our own residents? gov. edwards: the shelters we are going to make available to texas we do not anticipate we would need. we have tremendous sheltering capacity. it is a facility that can easily accommodate 2000 people but would be available for folks from louisiana. we have much more capacity for that in central and north louisiana, in munro, for example. we are making sheltering available to louisiana citizens in trying to be good neighbors to texas and understanding we have this additional capacity. need, wely have the will make that available to the folks in texas. i want to thank you very much for being here. we anticipate having another unified command group meeting tomorrow at 11:00. it will be followed by another press conference. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [capti
leadership team with me, including the colonel, and general curtis from the national from and colonel reeves the state police, as well. governor, you talked about ,he shelters being available with more from -- with more expected from southeast louisiana. the shelterspate will be used for any of our own residents? gov. edwards: the shelters we are going to make available to texas we do not anticipate we would need. we have tremendous sheltering capacity. it is a facility that can easily...
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previously he's worked on a movie called john wick with keanu reeves, that was a big hit a couple ofhey are both very stylish. style over content, really. very violent, very polished, very cartoonish. but atomic blonde has some basis in real events because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. so, is this your first time in berlin? yes.
previously he's worked on a movie called john wick with keanu reeves, that was a big hit a couple ofhey are both very stylish. style over content, really. very violent, very polished, very cartoonish. but atomic blonde has some basis in real events because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. so, is this your first time in berlin? yes.
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richard reeve is live in the southeast with the discipline handed down. >> the noncontact order has been lifted. this is the townhouse that is covered by the plywood. but what has him really upset is what happened inside. >> noisy violent break-in on video august 8. the burglary throws the rock through the glass door and kick his way in. >> this time a computer, clothes and the shoes were taken. alarm triggering a police response. williams says t then left. >> i could have been there bleeding out. >> eight hours later, it's alerted by the neighbor. the video shows the officers inside. joking about the case. one officer seen dancing and joking and laughing. >> after they find a list of stolen items from the first burglary, the officers discuss his sexuality. >> i have been victimized and i feel like after the action in my home i was victimized for a third time. >> they say the behavior is not representative of the environment we work tirelessly to uphold on a daily basis for the residents and the visitors in d.c. we remain committed to providing positive interactions with all. and hold th
richard reeve is live in the southeast with the discipline handed down. >> the noncontact order has been lifted. this is the townhouse that is covered by the plywood. but what has him really upset is what happened inside. >> noisy violent break-in on video august 8. the burglary throws the rock through the glass door and kick his way in. >> this time a computer, clothes and the shoes were taken. alarm triggering a police response. williams says t then left. >> i could...
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richard reeve is there live now in alexandria. rich? richard: behind me the playground which a lot of the kids use. this open area here. this is where the little girl went missing and later determined she was sexually assaulted an an ducted. -- abducted. playground. symbol of n missing. a quiet sunday evening toned upside down. we don't know how long the girl returned and told the family a terrible story. >> the family members notice that a child missing. she had been taken somewhere and sexually assaulted. >> she is getting counseling and medical care. they used a child specialist to interview her and canvassed the neighborhood before coming up with the sketch of the suspect. so far no one including the 5-year-old have been able to identify him. >> the days later they are calling this a stranger case with no connection to the neighborhood. the attack changed behaviors. the parents keeping the kids close. >> we can't just let them play by themselves. that is it not okay. i don't know that. >> the police are not saying if the man used a
richard reeve is there live now in alexandria. rich? richard: behind me the playground which a lot of the kids use. this open area here. this is where the little girl went missing and later determined she was sexually assaulted an an ducted. -- abducted. playground. symbol of n missing. a quiet sunday evening toned upside down. we don't know how long the girl returned and told the family a terrible story. >> the family members notice that a child missing. she had been taken somewhere and...
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jonathan: richard reeve spoke with him. rich? richard: yeah, phillip and barbara butler say they can certainly forgive but they can't forget. it was in this college park neighborhood all these years ago back in 1977. when a neighbor called them and said you have a cross burning in your front yard. now they say they want to sit down, have a face-to-face meeting with the priest who has confessed to doing this. the butlers speaking to reporters with the attorney say they want to ask father william aitcheson why he did come to the house and do this. two days ago he confessed in a first person account he was a k.k.k. member and called the actions depickable. at the time -- despicable. at the time he was a 23-year-old maryland student identified as part of the k.k.k. lodge. he was charged with cross burning, count of making bomb threat and two count of manufacturing pipe bombs and he served several months in jail. butlers won $23,000 in damages but william aitcheson 11 years before being ordained in a priest never paid the amount. with
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previously he's worked on a movie called john wick with keanu reeves, that was a big hit a couple of years back. there are similarities, they are both very stylish. style over content, really. very violent, very polished, very cartoonish. but atomic blonde has some basis in real events because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. so, is this your first time in berlin? yes. well, it is a remarkable time to be here. wonderful music. superb nightlife, marvellous restaurants. you must try the central cafe for a drink. you'll need it later. you remembeer abramowitz, don't you? of course you do. yeah. we can kind of guess what happens after that. it has been hard to find clips of any duration which are not violent. she's quite adept with her stilettos, is charlize. it is ridiculous. however, i think there is some fun to be had with its ridiculousness. firstly, charlize theron is great and there is a pairing that she has with james mcavoy, we didn't se
previously he's worked on a movie called john wick with keanu reeves, that was a big hit a couple of years back. there are similarities, they are both very stylish. style over content, really. very violent, very polished, very cartoonish. but atomic blonde has some basis in real events because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. so, is this your first...
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. —— with piano reeves. they have stylish content, polished, cartoonish.onde has some basis in real events because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. missing agents. let's have a look. ok. so is this your first time in berlin? yes. it is a remarkable time to be here. wonderful music. marvellous restaurants. you must try the central cafe for a drink. you will need it later. do you remember mr abramowitz? of course you do. yeah. we can kind of guess what happens after that. it has been hard to find clips which are not violent. she's quite adept with her stilettos. it is ridiculous. but there is some fun to be had with its ridiculousness. firstly charlize theron is great and there is a pairing that she has with james mcavoy, he wasn't in that clip that he's a fellow british agent in berlin and he's crazy and over the top and she is high school and measured so they have this great c
. —— with piano reeves. they have stylish content, polished, cartoonish.onde has some basis in real events because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. missing agents. let's have a look. ok. so is this your first time in berlin? yes. it is a remarkable time to be here. wonderful music. marvellous restaurants. you...
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richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you. alison: doug is here now.h all the marveling of how cool it is. low humidity. this feels so weird for august. >> when we get this pattern this cool, the things i think about are we going to bounce back the other way and be incredibly hot in september? we have had that before. or october weather in september? that is fun after 40 years of doing this. you don't know. alison: you never know. doug: look at the models but at the end of the day you don't know. you take it as it comes. the next ten days will be cooler than average. isn't that a pretty view off the rooftop? skies are clearing. clear and cool. nice night to open up the windows and let cool dry air in. this time of august in the upper 70's. nice. 79. common number around the metro now. 81 at charlottesville. hagerstown. 77 over easton. 75 in dover. ocean city got the sun back this afternoon. 75 degrees. the forecast has clouds. light wind in the everything. in the 70's. satellite and the radar showing you the last cloud cover across the eastern shore. e
richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you. alison: doug is here now.h all the marveling of how cool it is. low humidity. this feels so weird for august. >> when we get this pattern this cool, the things i think about are we going to bounce back the other way and be incredibly hot in september? we have had that before. or october weather in september? that is fun after 40 years of doing this. you don't know. alison: you never know. doug: look at the models but at the end of the day you...
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richard reeve reports that tonight we are learning more about what happened before the shooting. richard: the death of c.v.s. manager rex olsen sent shock wavers through warrenton. >> it's a shock. warrenton is a small, nice down. richard: olsen's body discovered outside the store 10:30 on the night of the 26th. >> i was shocked. i don't know what happened. i just heard he was found dead richard: now a week later an arrest. police taking 76-year-old bernard duse, an employee at the store into custody. olsen known in the community as a nice, fremdly -- friendly guy. always with a smile. so they are shocked that it happened. >> i'm happy they made an arrest. it seemed like a nice guy. >> he faces first-degree gun charges and murder charges. they are not revealing what led them to the motive. the family is asking for privacy. >> he always come over and say hi. he was cool. >> his first court appearance is thursday. >> just praying for the victims, the victim family. it's really hard to fathom. >> so much sympathy for the family. >> in warrenton, richard reeve, abc7 news. alison: thi
richard reeve reports that tonight we are learning more about what happened before the shooting. richard: the death of c.v.s. manager rex olsen sent shock wavers through warrenton. >> it's a shock. warrenton is a small, nice down. richard: olsen's body discovered outside the store 10:30 on the night of the 26th. >> i was shocked. i don't know what happened. i just heard he was found dead richard: now a week later an arrest. police taking 76-year-old bernard duse, an employee at the...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: rich, thank you. tensions high in charlottesville following a deadly and at emancipation park today a man with a rifle slung around his shoulder. people yelled at him to go home. jeff goldberg is in charlottesville. we see this in this video. everyone is very much on edge today. jeff: things have calmed down in emancipation park. this is where the statue of robert e. lee stands and you see signs honoring heather heyer. the city's plan is to take down the statue that drew the unite the right rally last weekend and attracted one man. his presence certainly had a lot of local residents angry about his presence. jeff: the residents started to gath every at the park. you can see that many were yelling at him to leave, calling him a terrorist saying that his presence was troublesome following what happened last weekend and the death of heather heyer. police did intervene to calm down the situation. he agreed to leave the park. he was escorted away and we spoke to him before the crowd arrived. >> i'm standin
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: rich, thank you. tensions high in charlottesville following a deadly and at emancipation park today a man with a rifle slung around his shoulder. people yelled at him to go home. jeff goldberg is in charlottesville. we see this in this video. everyone is very much on edge today. jeff: things have calmed down in emancipation park. this is where the statue of robert e. lee stands and you see signs honoring heather heyer. the city's plan is to take...
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live in arlington, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: great to see that, rich. thank you. torr up with the salvation army to stand strong for texas. we will have the representatives from the salvation army at the station all day to take calls and collect the online donations. you can learn more at wjla.com. >> shoppers complain about the traffic around the new clarksburg outlets since they open. but see relief that came today coming up. >> later, fire ripping through historic area. what was damaged and what some people living there have to do now. >> if you have complaints about the utilities "7 on your side" to help. call the experts standing by in the abc7 help center now. 703-236-9220. they will be there until 6:30. steve: we have brighter skies around 80 on sunday. monday, labor day looks fantastic. with the temperatures around 85. delmarva beach forecast. if you are rushing to get out early tomorrow and in the day on saturday, saturday is the worst of the long holiday weekend. temperatures are 68 degrees. we warm things up on sunday. by monday what a way to end the su
live in arlington, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: great to see that, rich. thank you. torr up with the salvation army to stand strong for texas. we will have the representatives from the salvation army at the station all day to take calls and collect the online donations. you can learn more at wjla.com. >> shoppers complain about the traffic around the new clarksburg outlets since they open. but see relief that came today coming up. >> later, fire ripping through historic area....
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in fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you very much. "7 on your side" fighting back against crime by informing you of what is happening in your neighborhood. all you have to do is go to the website an click on the crime map under the "7 on your side" tab. that is at wjla.com. you can see what has been reported in your area. coming up next for us at 4:00, the new job offer for the former white house communications director anthony scaramucci. alison: also this -- nancy: inside a high speed chase. 4:00. steve: i'm abc7's steve rudin live in reston. if you are looking for something fun to do tonight. you want to celebrate national night out. i have ideas for you. stay with us. you're watching "abc7 news at 4:00". fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone
in fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you very much. "7 on your side" fighting back against crime by informing you of what is happening in your neighborhood. all you have to do is go to the website an click on the crime map under the "7 on your side" tab. that is at wjla.com. you can see what has been reported in your area. coming up next for us at 4:00, the new job offer for the former white house communications director anthony scaramucci. alison: also this...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: today an historic day when it comes to the power of the nuclear warfare. this is 77 years in the second nuclear bombing. hiroshima was two days earlier as we follow the developments here and across the globe don't miss breaking news update even when you are away from the television or the live stream. sign up for breaking news alerts at wjla.com/text. jonathan: well, developing today in the federal investigation into paul word that his condo was raided by the f.b.i. nancy: the former trump campaign manager entangled in the investigation over his international ties and where money he earned was coming from. northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg is outside manafort's home in alexandria. jeff? jeff: nancy, a major development in the investigation. that raid happening two weeks ago just after 6:00 a.m. on july 26 at paul manafort's condo building. this is on north fairfax street in oldtown alexandria. the building managers today not commenting on this situation. now the repo
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: today an historic day when it comes to the power of the nuclear warfare. this is 77 years in the second nuclear bombing. hiroshima was two days earlier as we follow the developments here and across the globe don't miss breaking news update even when you are away from the television or the live stream. sign up for breaking news alerts at wjla.com/text. jonathan: well, developing today in the federal investigation into paul word that his condo was...
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richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: 7 salutes military heroes being celebrated. yesterday was national purple heart day. purple heart is awarded to the members who are killed or wounded in the service. in new york they put a twist on the idea. instead they were turning lost purple hearts to the veterans and the families of the fallen service men. >> for a lot of the families the medal is the last tangible item they received of the loved ones and to have it reunited will bring the veteran back to them. jonathan: the purple heart was created by general george washington in 1782 before he became the first u.s. president. originally the badge of military merit. alison: a military mom in arizona got what she has been waiting for, for air force sergeant shania porter just got back from the fifth overseas deployment and she decided to surprise her two sons. hey little guy. jonathan: that never gets old. alison: that is so great! that is blake who she surprised first. then she did it with the brother. he thinks they are video chatting and then he real iced -- real iced m
richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: 7 salutes military heroes being celebrated. yesterday was national purple heart day. purple heart is awarded to the members who are killed or wounded in the service. in new york they put a twist on the idea. instead they were turning lost purple hearts to the veterans and the families of the fallen service men. >> for a lot of the families the medal is the last tangible item they received of the loved ones and to have it reunited will bring the veteran...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: this is chris cantwell to white supremacist who helped organize the rally in charlottesville this month. he turned himself in after the university of virginia police issued a warrant for his arrest. he is accused of illegally using tear gas in the violent clashes with counterprotesters. among other charges. he was denied bond. in the 112, a car sped in a crowd and killed heather heyer. a hearing for the accused driver was supposed to be tomorrow but continued until december. nancy: did you hear it? the final bell of day one of classes in loudoun county just rang. thousands of students there were cleared on as they arrived today. john gonzalez takes us back to school in ashburn. john: for 1100 students the day started with a pep rally. greeted by teachers, dance music and pom-poms. >> the community school, and we are a team. we want our students to know when they walk in the building that they have a full administration to support them. john: this means 3,000 more students th
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: this is chris cantwell to white supremacist who helped organize the rally in charlottesville this month. he turned himself in after the university of virginia police issued a warrant for his arrest. he is accused of illegally using tear gas in the violent clashes with counterprotesters. among other charges. he was denied bond. in the 112, a car sped in a crowd and killed heather heyer. a hearing for the accused driver was supposed to be...
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live from the satellite center, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you, rich. developing now more than three dozen people are dead after two trains collided outside alexandria in egypt. more than 120 people were hurt when a train slammed into back of another one that was waiting at a station. it's egypt's deadliest train crash in a decade. nancy: at home, the fl alexandria. they did not stop a man from running inside to save an elderly woman and her son. stephen tschida is live in the parkfairfax neighborhood with the latest on this. stephen? stephen: nancy, still an active clean-up going on here. you can see over my shoulder and you can see up on the roof, the workmen up there trying to figure in the hole from the raging fire. i want to show you something that puts this in perspective. you see this? that is the walker from the elderly woman who lives here who was rescued by a man working nearby. wrapped inside a -- trapped inside a burning building an elderly woman and her son. >> he goes in there. a hero. stephen: several people spotted the flames and ed weap
live from the satellite center, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you, rich. developing now more than three dozen people are dead after two trains collided outside alexandria in egypt. more than 120 people were hurt when a train slammed into back of another one that was waiting at a station. it's egypt's deadliest train crash in a decade. nancy: at home, the fl alexandria. they did not stop a man from running inside to save an elderly woman and her son. stephen tschida is live in the...
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richard reeve explains. riches we are in the health room of the julius west middle school, one of to 205 schools storing naloxone. it will be scored in a secure location. training on how to administer the drug begins at the end of august. this is after the projections by the montgomery county police there will be 244 opioid overdoses this year. up from 107 in naloxone is a drug inhibiter and designed to counter effects of a heroin over an opioid overdose. >> it's always important to be preventative and fro active when we can to think ahead in case there is one of the instance. richard: it will be kept in a secure location. it's supposed to be quick and effective. coming up at 6:00, what do parents think about having this in the schools? in rockville, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: update you will only see on abc7. we hear from a man whose car was hit in a carjacking getaway. two men stole a car and when the officers tried to pull the car over in d.c., the two men floored. it the driver cashed to two more c
richard reeve explains. riches we are in the health room of the julius west middle school, one of to 205 schools storing naloxone. it will be scored in a secure location. training on how to administer the drug begins at the end of august. this is after the projections by the montgomery county police there will be 244 opioid overdoses this year. up from 107 in naloxone is a drug inhibiter and designed to counter effects of a heroin over an opioid overdose. >> it's always important to be...
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in spotsylvania, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you, richard. enough developments in the case of a massachusetts woman who encouraged her boyfriend to commit suicide. michelle carter today convicted of involuntary man slaughter in june and reports today that in carter's sentence. >> a sullen michelle carter standing in a massachusetts juvenile courtroom facing her fate. >> guilty finding on the indictment charges you with the of conrad roy iii. now sentencing you to two and a half years in the bristol county house of correction. >> the judge recommending that carter serve 15 months behind bars but staying that sentence until after her appeal. the 20-year-old convicted in june of involuntary manslaughter in the suicide of her boyfriend conrad roy. just before the judge's decision thursday emotional statements from roy's father and sister. >> he gave me an amazing 13 years being my best friend and best role model that any little sister could ask for. >> michelle carter exploited my son's weaknesses and used him as a pawn if her own well-being. >>
in spotsylvania, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you, richard. enough developments in the case of a massachusetts woman who encouraged her boyfriend to commit suicide. michelle carter today convicted of involuntary man slaughter in june and reports today that in carter's sentence. >> a sullen michelle carter standing in a massachusetts juvenile courtroom facing her fate. >> guilty finding on the indictment charges you with the of conrad roy iii. now sentencing you to two and...
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richard reeve, abc 7. >> family and friends today mourning the loss and celebrating the life of one of two virginia state troopers killed in saturday's helicopter crash. died trooper burke bates in the line charlottesville. hiss was honored by colleagues as well as the governor, who he knew well. his wife andd by twins, who are just 12 years old. next at 6:00, the new app that's being rolled out to keep track of your kids when they head off to school. >> and next at 6:00, reading between the lines. national zoo is taking that has us on panda watch. it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. >> check out this scene. this was this morning in ocean city. a boat erupting into flames. people were on board at the time. the boat's operator said the somethingire wa
richard reeve, abc 7. >> family and friends today mourning the loss and celebrating the life of one of two virginia state troopers killed in saturday's helicopter crash. died trooper burke bates in the line charlottesville. hiss was honored by colleagues as well as the governor, who he knew well. his wife andd by twins, who are just 12 years old. next at 6:00, the new app that's being rolled out to keep track of your kids when they head off to school. >> and next at 6:00, reading...
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richard reeve has the reaction. >> this is a little scary. >> newseum headlines reflecting the trump's tough rhetoric. >> that is plan. don't take anything. i agree. i don't think we shoul >> not everyone in agreement. >> it will trigger a large war. a lot of people will lose their lives. >> concerns especially high in the d.m.v. korean american community. estimated 280,000 people. >> at gathering places like this restaurant, there is worry about the family members in south korea. well within range of the north's military arsenal. >> are you afraid right now? for them? >> i am very concerned about my family in korea. i am lifting them up in prayer. >> one expert's advice find a way to negotiate. >> the united states seems focused on the pressure campaign there doesn't seem to be a release valve. >> take our egos out of it and sit together and have a conversation instead of just well, i will fight you. no, i'm going to fight you. i'm going to bomb you. no, i'm going to bomb richard: richard richard, abc7 news. alison: this is as japan marks the last time atomic weapon was used in war. [
richard reeve has the reaction. >> this is a little scary. >> newseum headlines reflecting the trump's tough rhetoric. >> that is plan. don't take anything. i agree. i don't think we shoul >> not everyone in agreement. >> it will trigger a large war. a lot of people will lose their lives. >> concerns especially high in the d.m.v. korean american community. estimated 280,000 people. >> at gathering places like this restaurant, there is worry about the...
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elle reeve from vice. our friend josh tyrangiel, thank you so much.his is a reflection of the kind of journalism that is possible. nick, great to see you. we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪ charlie: william shakespeare's "hamlet" is one of the best-known plays in history. a new production is now running at the public theater. it stars oscar isaac and is directed by sam gold. the two first conceived of the project when they were students at juilliard. productions of "hamlet" will run until september 3. i am pleased to have oscar isaac and sam gold back at this table. welcome and welcome. you are here for different reasons. you because we did the whole thing. sam: not that long ago. charlie: how did you guys at juilliard say one day let's do "hamlet" together? oscar: i think it started by doing it at school. sam was there as a directing student and i was an acting student. we did all of the "hamlet" and rosencrantz and guildenstern scenes together. i think it was part of your course, right? sam: i was studying shakespeare and wanted to work on "hamlet
elle reeve from vice. our friend josh tyrangiel, thank you so much.his is a reflection of the kind of journalism that is possible. nick, great to see you. we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪ charlie: william shakespeare's "hamlet" is one of the best-known plays in history. a new production is now running at the public theater. it stars oscar isaac and is directed by sam gold. the two first conceived of the project when they were students at juilliard. productions of...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. also developing, d.c. firefighter ba call on f street in northeast hit him. d.c. bureau chief sam ford with an update on his condition and what happened early this morning. sam? sam: yes, well, his condition, jonathan, the last i checked was still critical. he did under go surgery. we are outside the house in northeast washington. f street northeast where early this morning d.c. firefighter was critically injured in a vehicle accident. firefighter dane smothers was critically injured when he jumped off engine three, the fire truck on the left and struck by the arriving truck seven, the vehicle on the right. he suffered massive injuries to the upper body and underwent surgery at med star washington hospital center. the condition is still listed as critical. the fire on f street started in the back. some 75 firefighters from throughout this part of the city contained the blaze to the row house where it started. no injury to occupants. whereas as a probationary firefighter just on the job, there is concerned
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. also developing, d.c. firefighter ba call on f street in northeast hit him. d.c. bureau chief sam ford with an update on his condition and what happened early this morning. sam? sam: yes, well, his condition, jonathan, the last i checked was still critical. he did under go surgery. we are outside the house in northeast washington. f street northeast where early this morning d.c. firefighter was critically injured in a vehicle accident....
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elle reeve of vice news tonight and cofounder of the group life after hate christian picciolini.k to you on point that christian was making. one of the things in the documentary i thought was interesting was explicit way in which some of the members of these groups said, we're launching a new phase to get publicity. can you describe that a little bit what they were trying to do? >> yeah, this has been largely an internet movement. these guys didn't live together, hang out together they just swarmed together online. and so this is a movement to hold physical space. they have taken tactics from left wing organizers and show that they're strong and they have camaraderie. also are focusing on what they call aesthetics. they want to look class, successful, don't want to look like the old, as they called it white trash racist of the old times. >> dickerson: christian, let me ask you about the work that you do. trying to help stop this from your own history. you have a federal grant now and tell us about your work how that fits into what elle was talking about? >> well, how it fits into
elle reeve of vice news tonight and cofounder of the group life after hate christian picciolini.k to you on point that christian was making. one of the things in the documentary i thought was interesting was explicit way in which some of the members of these groups said, we're launching a new phase to get publicity. can you describe that a little bit what they were trying to do? >> yeah, this has been largely an internet movement. these guys didn't live together, hang out together they...
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and the reeves always has this one hot item on the menu by the bay. >> we say we're serving sun sets 7 days a week. we truly are. >> both serve classic americans and some dishes take an asian twist like the winter of avalonp sushi roll. >> our crew downstairs puts them together piece by piece and each order is made fresh. >> fresh with shrimp empora spicy tuna and asian glaze. there's only one word. >> umami. >> as for twist on classic try their sweet and fluffy lobster grill cheese and soup. >> i like to do the swirl. like if you see chunks of lobster you will have a good day. stick to your ribs. >> speaking of ribs, back to the bay and water star grill for a classic rib and coleslaw piled high to share. >> wow. >> sticky. >> sweet, smoky. >> mmm. >> summer. >> but then find asian kick and their tear aky glazed salmon with mack damian rice. >> that's me building a sun sets of happiness. >> loving this. >> let's say you cannot go wrong with eitherer, especially when each view is so right. >> aww. >> pretty good, right. >> we're just getting started that's only the beginning. tomorrow
and the reeves always has this one hot item on the menu by the bay. >> we say we're serving sun sets 7 days a week. we truly are. >> both serve classic americans and some dishes take an asian twist like the winter of avalonp sushi roll. >> our crew downstairs puts them together piece by piece and each order is made fresh. >> fresh with shrimp empora spicy tuna and asian glaze. there's only one word. >> umami. >> as for twist on classic try their sweet and...
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keanu reeves, in just sort of recent years, as john wick has become the same sort of incredible, likeeah. >> seth: so it seems to be a perfect person to train with. >> well, he's -- yeah, i mean, i feel like he's done a couple of action films, but he's great in this character. >> seth: yeah. >> and he was definitely -- it was because he's a really good friend of mine, it was good to have him there because it's so hard to train on this level four or five hours. >> seth: and you did, then, get injured, right? knee, tooth? >> i was bruised. i didn't have any massive injuries, nothing that would make like a really cool story. >> seth: were you bummed out? were you bummed out that you didn't fully? >> i was a little bit. like this story had been running around the press that, you know, i cracked two teeth. and it just sounds like somebody, like, busted me in the face. but really, i just did it myself, clenching on my own jaw. [ light laughter ] >> seth: oh, well that's -- that's a lot worse. >> it's not as -- it's not as cool, you know? >> seth: "and it was -- it was back at my hotel room
keanu reeves, in just sort of recent years, as john wick has become the same sort of incredible, likeeah. >> seth: so it seems to be a perfect person to train with. >> well, he's -- yeah, i mean, i feel like he's done a couple of action films, but he's great in this character. >> seth: yeah. >> and he was definitely -- it was because he's a really good friend of mine, it was good to have him there because it's so hard to train on this level four or five hours. >>...