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in fort washington, richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: cautionary tale from baltimore where a person set their home on fire trying to thaw out their pipes. firefighters say the homeowner was using a blow tomorrow. that is a big -- a blow that is a big no-no. everyone escaped unharmed but the home had $300,000. bill: never a good use. use a hair drier. nancy: you dealt with this yourself? bill: i did. i caught mine in time. we had an outdoor weather and the water wasn't running. we are new to the house. we got unlogged enough there is no bursts. so you wipe the brow and say it could have been ugly if i didn't discover that in a week. plumbers will be busy now that we are thawing out. good evening. 34 is the temperature outside reagan national. most of you are outside the freezing mark. upper 30's. but around the metro it's 34 in fairfax. dulles is at 32. great falls is 32. bethesda and college park are both at 34. so very few places are actually sub freezing. up north hagers frederick at 32. notice fredericksburg at 38. st. peter
in fort washington, richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: cautionary tale from baltimore where a person set their home on fire trying to thaw out their pipes. firefighters say the homeowner was using a blow tomorrow. that is a big -- a blow that is a big no-no. everyone escaped unharmed but the home had $300,000. bill: never a good use. use a hair drier. nancy: you dealt with this yourself? bill: i did. i caught mine in time. we had an outdoor weather and the water wasn't running. we are new to...
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alison: thank you, richard reeve. thank you for joining us. larry: "abc7 news at 6:00" starts now.ichelle: right now loosening winter's grip and the dangers we are facing as you start to thaw out. >> what are you doing? >> what are you doing? a teacher dragged away from a school board meeting in handcuffs. who she questioned moments before. michelle: four years after a truck plowed into an a.t.v. station, the man behind the wheel explains what made him do it. announcer: now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. nancy: thank you for joining us. first tonight the anchor of the silver spring redevelopment is leaving. michelle: discovery communications consolidating the headquarters in new york brad bell is live outside one discovery place. brad? brad: this is the big discovery building. if you haven't seen it, it is huge. it takes up a city block. the lobby is a museum and the old motorcycles from the hit show "orange county choppers" from some years back. all of this now is going away. a business decision as discovery takes over the scripts networks. discovery employees heading to lunch
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live from jefferson county, west virginia, richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: thank you. abc7 learned alexandria schools will be closed tomorrow. saturday. that is no extracurriculars. we're the closing headquarters. be the first to know if your school is closed subscribing to the abc7 text alert. jonathan: firefighters have to -- alison: firefighters have to work through the cold day. the back of a home you can see here was burned out on cavalier corridor. we are told everyone got out in time. michelle: tracking breaking news from the southwest d.c. water front. one of the fish market barges is now taking on water. d.c. bureau chief sam ford is there now as they work to pump the water back in the river. what is the latest, s sam: this is good news. this is a process. it started at 7:00 this morning. you can look over here. you can see the water pouring out of the hose. the green hose over there. water is pouring out of a hose. apparently according to the owner the low tide here was the reason for it. caused this barge to come loose, tilt. water came in the barge. at whic
live from jefferson county, west virginia, richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: thank you. abc7 learned alexandria schools will be closed tomorrow. saturday. that is no extracurriculars. we're the closing headquarters. be the first to know if your school is closed subscribing to the abc7 text alert. jonathan: firefighters have to -- alison: firefighters have to work through the cold day. the back of a home you can see here was burned out on cavalier corridor. we are told everyone got out in...
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in fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. alison: thank you for joining us today at 5:00. larry: "abc7 news at 6:00" starts now. nancy: at 6:00, a plan to fix one of the worst bottlenecks in the country. michelle: it won't cost taxpayers a single cent. >> i killed her. >> how did you kill her? >> with a knife. nancy: a chilling confession in the brutal ms-13 killing of a 15-year-old girl. >> what are you doing? what are you doing? michelle: a set-up. the odd defense of the decision to arrest a school teacher after she asked her school board a question. 6:00". on your side. nancy: first tonight a quarter billion upgrade on the way for one of the most congested highways in the nation. michelle: it includes a new bridge for i-95. first comes a ten-mile extension to the i-95 express lane from the current end in stafford all the way to lout 17 in fredericksburg. >> then new toll-free lanes will be added over a new bridge over the rappahannock river to spotsylvania county. abc7 transportation reporter sam sweeney joins us live with how it will work and how it's being paid for. s
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in mclean, richard reeve, abc7 news. alison: all right. still ahead at 5:00, around attack.at this video. what was happening. we'll let you know. >> a major milestone in construction of a new basketball arena in southeast washington. i'm mike carter-conneen with steve: all right. moving through the everything hours. if you are outside, gran an umbrella. temperatures slowly fall to the 50's with the mild everything ahead. falling temperatures are early saturday morning. in the 30's. only around freezing on summed. coming up we will look at the seve larry: all aboard to elvis express. hundreds of elvis fans boarding two trains to attend the annual elvis festival in australia. the event in the 26th year. this year's theme honored his 1968 comeback special. thank you very much. alison: thank you very much. a rare baby entering the bu park zoo. take a look at this baby a -- orangutan. a little girl. fewer than 100 of the endangered species in north america to make at it significant moment to help them thrive. oh, boy. larry: this is when the reporter becomes the story. the bbc co
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in fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: an infected person can spread it by talking. talking and sneezing is more likely possibility to breathe it in. you can start spreading the flu a full day before you feel the effects so if you are sick, stay home. it's less likely to pick up the virus from surfaces but it doesn't hurt to wash your hands and use sanitizer. bill: i'm one of those guys when people show up to work. [coughing] michelle: they home! bill: they think they are being good employees by showing up but you are like please go. michelle: don't be a hero. we'll survive. bill: absolutely. let me show you what is going on weather wise. not super cold outside. that is good. 42 in d.c. 44 in manassas. the temperatures are going up. we are going into the 60s in the next couple of days. liked be my of you i'm sure. good afternoon. get you going. there are the temperatures. right now the wind gusts are light. southerly to southeasterly wind moving across the area. if you are heading out, you shouldn't deal with any weather related problems at all. we have a few clouds
in fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: an infected person can spread it by talking. talking and sneezing is more likely possibility to breathe it in. you can start spreading the flu a full day before you feel the effects so if you are sick, stay home. it's less likely to pick up the virus from surfaces but it doesn't hurt to wash your hands and use sanitizer. bill: i'm one of those guys when people show up to work. [coughing] michelle: they home! bill: they think they are being good...
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what you can do reeve, abc7 news. larry: the port authority says it is investigating the water pipe break that made a bad situation at j.f.k. worse. nancy is watching developments. >> the travelers are facing delays at the biggest airports. four days after the storm that started it all. thursday the flights were canceled and caused a backlog of the people and bags. >> the performance of getting the passengers to gates and get them unloaded in a timely fashion was unacceptable. >> they wanted to find out why it was not weather protected. we want to update you. all inbounds flights are held at the point of origin until 5:30. the arrival delays one two hours and ten minutes. depaertures averaged 35 minutes. larry: a mess on i-75 in georgia. look at this. more than 30 cars involved in a crash after the freezing rain made for the slick roads. is a people were hurt. alison: look at this. fire escape in chicago covered in ice. it flooded from the top floor and it froze. the crews shut down the sidewalk to make sure no one wa
what you can do reeve, abc7 news. larry: the port authority says it is investigating the water pipe break that made a bad situation at j.f.k. worse. nancy is watching developments. >> the travelers are facing delays at the biggest airports. four days after the storm that started it all. thursday the flights were canceled and caused a backlog of the people and bags. >> the performance of getting the passengers to gates and get them unloaded in a timely fashion was unacceptable....
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in richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: election is just beginning.d for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- another derailment on amtrak. this time in the southeast. how the monster winter storm might have played a role. >> plus a nightmare for travelers. planes going to new york diverted to d.c. how are the passengers now getting up to new york? a live report from dulles coming up next. >> new at 5:00, do you remember that christmas tree powered by bicycles? find out what is happening to the bicycles now that t you might take something for your heart... your joints... the bicycles now that t or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. small business, internet providers promise you a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast busine
in richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: election is just beginning.d for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- another derailment on amtrak. this time in the southeast. how the monster winter storm might have played a role. >> plus a nightmare for travelers. planes going to new york diverted to d.c. how are the passengers now getting up to new york? a live report from dulles coming up next. >> new at 5:00, do you remember that christmas tree powered by bicycles? find out what is...
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richard reeve reports, that drawing ended with republicans holding on to a slim majority. >> the first name picked was david yancey. certified the winner. >> i had to be emotionally prepared. shelly simonds unwilling to concede. >> for me all options are on the table. this race could not my responsibility is begin the work i was re-elected to do. the drawing after a debate about the disputed ballot that they ruled should be in favor of yancey. the democrats argue the ballot that has bubbles next to both candidates filled in should have been tossed out. >> according to the code of virginia, this particular election has been finalized. >> with yancey is terrified winner, a member of the elections board says this about simonds. >> i don't know what legal grounds she could use. there is conflicting part of the code. there is one part that says there are no recounts of recounts. >> the republicans maintain control of the house of delegates 51-49. no concession from simonds who does say she will run again. but any other kind of legal challenge, well, stay tuned. in richard richmond, richard
richard reeve reports, that drawing ended with republicans holding on to a slim majority. >> the first name picked was david yancey. certified the winner. >> i had to be emotionally prepared. shelly simonds unwilling to concede. >> for me all options are on the table. this race could not my responsibility is begin the work i was re-elected to do. the drawing after a debate about the disputed ballot that they ruled should be in favor of yancey. the democrats argue the ballot...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: all right, rich. thank you very much. while president trump and north korea's kim jong un's war of words over nuclear weapons escalates, relations on the ground between north and south korea are changing. the two sides opening up talks for the first time in about two years. a literal hotline between the two countries reopening and high level talks could happen in person in just a matter of days now. jonathan: coming up here at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- renewing the search for mh370. we will let you know where it stands. alison: plus, coming up. driverless technology that could save your life if you fall asleep. we'll show you what happens if you start to doze off. nancy: a new strategy to combat the opioid epidemic in maryland. still ahead at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- prosecutors throwing the book at dealers. more severe charges than ever before. brad: now that ponds are freezing over in our area, a many esaj from a local fire -- a message from a local fire department that could save a life. jonathan: before this maliceive fire
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: all right, rich. thank you very much. while president trump and north korea's kim jong un's war of words over nuclear weapons escalates, relations on the ground between north and south korea are changing. the two sides opening up talks for the first time in about two years. a literal hotline between the two countries reopening and high level talks could happen in person in just a matter of days now. jonathan: coming up here at "abc7 news at...
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in fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: sexual misconduct allegations turning into a criminal investigation. new york police reportedly looking to sex abuse claims against russell simmons. two women filed criminal complaints. sill mons stepped down from the company leadership denies the allegation. nancy: it turns out dennis kozlowski -- it turns outs bill cosby does not want to be included the me too hashtag movement. me and it's the comedian said, "please don't put me on the me too movement." he is retried in april on charges he drugged and molested a woman in 2004. jurors were deadlocked last year in the first trial. alison: "7 on your side" with a consumer alert. sam's club is closing dozens of stores across the country. it happened overnight with some employees showing up for work to find out that the store was closed. the stores closing closest to us are owings mills, maryland and richmond. this is the same day they boasted about better benefit and wages and offered $1,000 bonuses to long time employees. mic
in fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: sexual misconduct allegations turning into a criminal investigation. new york police reportedly looking to sex abuse claims against russell simmons. two women filed criminal complaints. sill mons stepped down from the company leadership denies the allegation. nancy: it turns out dennis kozlowski -- it turns outs bill cosby does not want to be included the me too hashtag movement. me and it's the comedian said, "please don't put me on the me...
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reporting live in alexandria, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: thank you. a heart-breaking start to the school day in prince george's. 11-year-old girl hit by a car. this is at the scene of pennsylvania avenue and brooks drive. we understand the driver did stay behind to help. q mccray is there. this is not the first time this has happened at the intersection. q: it's not. we showed up this morning we noticed the memorial here with the stuffed animals. back on independence day we reported a man who was struck and killed at the intersection. pennsylvania avenue and brooks drive. this is a very busy intersection here in district heights. we have vid of the scene from earlier this morning. pay attention to the damage done to the car. all the clothes over the road. the clothing belong to the 11-year-old girl who according to the police, the prince george's police department it was 9:00 when they got the call. she was crossing pennsylvania avenue and was hit by the car. the car stayed on the scene. it is still unclear if she used the crosswalk or not. that is st
reporting live in alexandria, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: thank you. a heart-breaking start to the school day in prince george's. 11-year-old girl hit by a car. this is at the scene of pennsylvania avenue and brooks drive. we understand the driver did stay behind to help. q mccray is there. this is not the first time this has happened at the intersection. q: it's not. we showed up this morning we noticed the memorial here with the stuffed animals. back on independence day we reported a man...
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richard reeve is looking into the case and he was wearing something in court that is a surprise. >> a blue lives matter flag on the back of his feature. it's a sport organization for the police. here is the complaint. much of this case is hinging on a thumb drive. neighbors were startled to see the federal agents. >> it's scary that we don't know who the neighbors are. >> duncan tuesday where the judge told him he faces obstruction of justice charge. >> authorities say as the agents swept in, the 21-year-old ran in the backdoor to destroy a thumb drive and microchip that contained evidence against him they say. >> i thought it was a drug bust. >> this was no drug raid. the court documents show feds investigated him for a year. since a family member told him he converted to islam. may have been radicalized and voiced approval of the westerners being beheaded in the middle east. case against him with evidence of an unnamed cosponnor. -- coconspirator. he appeared in court wearing a blue lives matter flag on his shirt. a police support organization. if duncan is convicted he could face $
richard reeve is looking into the case and he was wearing something in court that is a surprise. >> a blue lives matter flag on the back of his feature. it's a sport organization for the police. here is the complaint. much of this case is hinging on a thumb drive. neighbors were startled to see the federal agents. >> it's scary that we don't know who the neighbors are. >> duncan tuesday where the judge told him he faces obstruction of justice charge. >> authorities say...
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to be bringing a lot more uncertainty into an already very uncertain times ok let's bring in brian reeves brian is the director of development and external relations of peace now an israeli advocacy joins us live from tel aviv so there was no peace process when you start with and this kills off any chance of the ever being a peace process certainly in the immediate only a future. well this certainly blocks two state solution or tries to do so let's be clear here this is part of a larger concerted effort by the right wing government to prevent the formation of a two state solution it is well known that a palestinian capital easter is the one is a palestinian red line and by making it exceedingly difficult perhaps and possibly difficult for a future israeli prime minister to see the land in east jerusalem. effectively condemning the two state solution to that it is very very complex it's difficult to get a handle on the the mathematics of this but if i got this right what it basically means is or what they officially are saying is this there is a demographic time bomb coming in this particu
to be bringing a lot more uncertainty into an already very uncertain times ok let's bring in brian reeves brian is the director of development and external relations of peace now an israeli advocacy joins us live from tel aviv so there was no peace process when you start with and this kills off any chance of the ever being a peace process certainly in the immediate only a future. well this certainly blocks two state solution or tries to do so let's be clear here this is part of a larger...
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i'm like, i thought -- i mean am i not with keanu reeves?ngaroo moves, then they told me i was going to make over a million dollars, i was like -- [ laughter ] you know, i like. you know, i mean, you know, i mean call it what you will, i have nothing against kangaroos, so i wasn't a sellout. >> seth: and i will say you are not lying, ladies and gentlemen. that was your role that was a million dollars right there. [ laughter ] >> that was all that prosthetics was done by stan winston. one of the greatest whoever did it. you know, it was a huge -- the budget was huge, and i wore those prosthetics, took three hours to put on and three hours to take off every day. >> seth: that's insane. >> yeah. >> seth: i want to talk about your daughter just had a birthday. >> yeah. >> seth: happy birthday to chanel. >> chanel is incredible. you know what i'm saying? and my baby girl, she's just turned 2 years old. she had a "paw patrol" birthday party yesterday. >> seth: she's following in her father's footsteps of dressing like an animal she respects. here'
i'm like, i thought -- i mean am i not with keanu reeves?ngaroo moves, then they told me i was going to make over a million dollars, i was like -- [ laughter ] you know, i like. you know, i mean, you know, i mean call it what you will, i have nothing against kangaroos, so i wasn't a sellout. >> seth: and i will say you are not lying, ladies and gentlemen. that was your role that was a million dollars right there. [ laughter ] >> that was all that prosthetics was done by stan...
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the labour mp rachel reeves, and by the way, very important to underline that carillion runs the largestd the entire construction industry was well over 1000 apprentices. i'll be talking to an expert and an apprentice about what the future holds now. it isa it is a very important aspect of carillion's activities, we will be talking to them in a short while. police in california have rescued 13 brothers and sisters who were being held captive at their home by their parents. the siblings were aged between 2 and 29 and were found in a dirty and malnourished state with some shackled to their beds. police carried out the rescue after one girl managed to escape and raise the alarm. their parents have been arrested and charged with torture and child endangerment. 0ur correspondent james cook reports from california. they look like a big, happy family. the children a little pale, perhaps, but smiling. photographs on facebook show the turpins visiting disneyland, and in las vegas as their apparently proud parents renewed their wedding vows. now, david and louise turpin are under arrest, charged w
the labour mp rachel reeves, and by the way, very important to underline that carillion runs the largestd the entire construction industry was well over 1000 apprentices. i'll be talking to an expert and an apprentice about what the future holds now. it isa it is a very important aspect of carillion's activities, we will be talking to them in a short while. police in california have rescued 13 brothers and sisters who were being held captive at their home by their parents. the siblings were...
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and jordan, one in front, ties at one. 40 seconds later, ryan reeves, scores on elliott, pittsburgh takeshe lead. and sheary on a breakaway. and less than two minutes later. five goals in less than four minutes. too bad the pens tallied four of them. >> we have the two and a half minute span. there's, you know, there's -- that's too tough of a hill, too steep of a hill to climb back from. >> 11 days until the eagle's playoff opener. today doug pederson was peppered with questions about the qb. the coach was asked if he would consider pulling a struggling nick foles mid-game in favor of nate sudfield. >> it's hard to say until i'm in the situation. it's a one-game season. it's hard to be in desperation mode. but if you're in that mode, you know, who knows. i do know this. it's not about one guy. i want nick to embrace it. he has embraced it. but at the same time the guys around him also need to own their jobs and their responsibilities going forward. >> coach also says, at the request of his players, the team will practice in pads this week. >>> finalists have been named for the profootbal
and jordan, one in front, ties at one. 40 seconds later, ryan reeves, scores on elliott, pittsburgh takeshe lead. and sheary on a breakaway. and less than two minutes later. five goals in less than four minutes. too bad the pens tallied four of them. >> we have the two and a half minute span. there's, you know, there's -- that's too tough of a hill, too steep of a hill to climb back from. >> 11 days until the eagle's playoff opener. today doug pederson was peppered with questions...
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was building and it looks as if in the last twenty four hours or so something changed christopher reeve's said to andrew mccabe you have to go and andrew mckie was gone so what are the implications of this on that that investigation into alleged collusion between the truck campaign and russia. well of course this is big headlines here in washington d.c. and will be for the next twenty four hours but by tuesday morning attention will turn to the state of the union donald trump's first state of the union as president and so all the attention will be than that but the ramifications for this may well continue to rumble on certainly donald trump has been saying for a very long time and the narrative that he has built is that the investigation into him and alleged collusion with russia is politically motivated it is the democrats trying to find an excuse for losing an election that they thought he should win and therefore the the he thinks that people senior in the f.b.i. including andrew mckie should not have been involved in this and it should be handled by other people and so the implication
was building and it looks as if in the last twenty four hours or so something changed christopher reeve's said to andrew mccabe you have to go and andrew mckie was gone so what are the implications of this on that that investigation into alleged collusion between the truck campaign and russia. well of course this is big headlines here in washington d.c. and will be for the next twenty four hours but by tuesday morning attention will turn to the state of the union donald trump's first state of...
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al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the twentieth century and how and why bill reeves influence the course of history the cells that he did not get enough credit for and in the book you want to be the biggest local figure but he was mandela the biggest called in the world the prisoner and the president who came together to end up apartheid in south africa nelson mandela and f.w. de klerk face to face at this time on al-jazeera. hello again on martine dennis in doha these are the top stories turkey syria and russia have criticized the u.s. plan to form a thirty thousand strong border security force in northern syria the turkish president accuse washington of trying to create.
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the company also announces filmmaker matt reeves of two "planet of the apes" movies, will be directingew series for them awards, acclaim, certainly can help draw attention to shows and even potentially some new subscribers for netflix, melissa. >> thank you, julia boorstin in los angeles. what do you think for netflix? >> i'm very bullish on netflix, i have been bullish on netflix i will say -- my tune isn't changing, but it's much more difficult to find the incremental buyer in the stock on the institutional side. seeing new institutional money roll into -- >> that sounds bullish, it doesn't sound like a change of tune >> if you look at the holiday season, what's been selling, row could y roku sales suggest q4 will be solid. but when you look at earnings projections out to 2019, 2020, there's a concern about the hockey stick effect. there will be more spend, earnings will be impacted. >>> in honor of the big golden globe night in hollywood, our traders have picked four names that they say are award winning stocks tim with the vest, kick it off >> uh, yeah. lionsgate is upselling the t
the company also announces filmmaker matt reeves of two "planet of the apes" movies, will be directingew series for them awards, acclaim, certainly can help draw attention to shows and even potentially some new subscribers for netflix, melissa. >> thank you, julia boorstin in los angeles. what do you think for netflix? >> i'm very bullish on netflix, i have been bullish on netflix i will say -- my tune isn't changing, but it's much more difficult to find the incremental...
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what we know just in the last fifteen minutes or so the new york times is reporting that christopher reeve who is the director of the f.b.i. saw an inspector general's report on boat the conduct of investigations into both hillary clinton and donald trump at that point he asked for on john mccain to be moved to another part of the f.b.i. mccabe so that is a demotion from the deputy director's post and decided instead he would go on leave for the next six weeks before he retires with your pension in march we know that mr mccabe would become almost a lightning rod for donald trump and had been criticized on twitter by the president four times over the last few months essentially he was seeing that mccain was not an impartial investigator that first of all he should have recused himself from the hillary clinton investigation because hillary clinton's. friends have donated to his wife's campaign when she ran for office in virginia as a democrat no he did actually recuse himself at some point in that investigation but that wasn't enough for donald trump and he said because of those links that h
what we know just in the last fifteen minutes or so the new york times is reporting that christopher reeve who is the director of the f.b.i. saw an inspector general's report on boat the conduct of investigations into both hillary clinton and donald trump at that point he asked for on john mccain to be moved to another part of the f.b.i. mccabe so that is a demotion from the deputy director's post and decided instead he would go on leave for the next six weeks before he retires with your...
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will take over the world like in that will smith movie and arnold schwarzenegger movie and keanu reevesie and mark wahlberg movie? we're afraid of robots. >> does the prospect of robots comin over scare you a bit? >> no. i don't know. i feel like she's a good one but she could be tricking me. announcer: she's harmless. the guy who created her, though -- >> how do you feel? >> a bit rigid. >> i bet you are. announcer: total freak. good luck, chrissy! >> take care, guys. >> actor jesse clemons at l.a.x. with his pregnant fiancee, kirsten dunst. we ask him, do you think there's life out there and he says -- >> i don't think we're alone. >> we're not alone. >> there is life probably but it's not going to be things we want it to be. kelly: single cell organisms. harvey: everywhere you can look in the infinity of space, we are the only living thinks? kelly: they won't be fun and interesting. charlie: they'll be way better than us! harvey: we are so egocentric. charlie: why do you think we're the most evolved? we eat tide pods. people are eating laundry detergent and we're supposed to be the m
will take over the world like in that will smith movie and arnold schwarzenegger movie and keanu reevesie and mark wahlberg movie? we're afraid of robots. >> does the prospect of robots comin over scare you a bit? >> no. i don't know. i feel like she's a good one but she could be tricking me. announcer: she's harmless. the guy who created her, though -- >> how do you feel? >> a bit rigid. >> i bet you are. announcer: total freak. good luck, chrissy! >> take...
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richard reeve spoke to a person today to get perspective on the process. richard: jefferson county, west virginia, the temps in the single digits. >> it's 5 degrees this morning. way too cold for them to be out. richard: here at the elementary school, students find warm comfort in caring. feel good and they want to learn and come to school. >> you see the main reason for the two-hour delay is to provide breakfast and lunch for nearly 3,400 students. 40 backpacks are sent home to families in need. >> housing a mother of four children. >> this helps. i know my child will be warm and well taken care of. >> thaw got to a bus stop. if the kids arrive without gloves they will hand it to them. >> the food program costs $2 million a year. >> this is more like a community. >> especially in this bitter season. pipes bursting. then look. freezing. >> horace holmes has a look at the chilling prop. >> we feel like we are freezing as we move about, imagine what is going on inside here. we are taking you inside the walls to the water pipe to see what goes on when they fr
richard reeve spoke to a person today to get perspective on the process. richard: jefferson county, west virginia, the temps in the single digits. >> it's 5 degrees this morning. way too cold for them to be out. richard: here at the elementary school, students find warm comfort in caring. feel good and they want to learn and come to school. >> you see the main reason for the two-hour delay is to provide breakfast and lunch for nearly 3,400 students. 40 backpacks are sent home to...
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but richard reeve reports the from richmond the drama may not be over. richard: this is unusual but it's a legal procedure in virginia. you pick out a winner. it went dead silent as the election officials dropped two plastic film canisters in a bowl and picked out a winner. the name of the republican david yancey and democrat shelly simonds written on pieces of paper inside. yancey's name was picked first. this is after a disputed worker ruled should be in favor of yancey. democrat argued that had ballot should have been tossed out. after drawing simonds said she wasn't ready to concede and that for her all options are on the table. >> delegate yancey the incumbent won the lot draw. has been elected. the election has been certified. i don't know what legal grounds she could use tory open the case but i'm not an attorney. richard: there is still no concession from simonds. coming up at 6:00 how the political drama may finally end. larry: two appointments from ralph northam today. rita davis joining the administration as counsel to the governor and jessica
but richard reeve reports the from richmond the drama may not be over. richard: this is unusual but it's a legal procedure in virginia. you pick out a winner. it went dead silent as the election officials dropped two plastic film canisters in a bowl and picked out a winner. the name of the republican david yancey and democrat shelly simonds written on pieces of paper inside. yancey's name was picked first. this is after a disputed worker ruled should be in favor of yancey. democrat argued that...
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do disagree about the impact, but the guy who really wrote the seminal arthur book in 1975, thomas reeves, he did think that julia sand had a pretty big impact on arthur, and i think there's some -- the evidence to suggest that is, there are a few hinges to support -- things to support that argument. first, he safed the letters. he ordered almost all of his papers burned, but he specifically said save these letters. actually, an interesting story about those letters is they -- his son got the letters when arthur died, and they were buried at the bottom of a trunk that was in the basement of his grandson, and the grandson discovered these letters in the 1930s and recognized their importance and eventually donated them to the library of congress. so i think that's number one, the fact that he ordered that the letters be saved. i think number two is the fact that he visited her. that's pretty extraordinary for the president of the united states to just show up unannounced literally at your doorstep and just say, to say thank you for your advice. and then i think it's not -- he didn't always
do disagree about the impact, but the guy who really wrote the seminal arthur book in 1975, thomas reeves, he did think that julia sand had a pretty big impact on arthur, and i think there's some -- the evidence to suggest that is, there are a few hinges to support -- things to support that argument. first, he safed the letters. he ordered almost all of his papers burned, but he specifically said save these letters. actually, an interesting story about those letters is they -- his son got the...
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we'll nominate a junior from mission high school, zariana reeves. the next meeting will be february 7 at 6:00 p.m. at 555 franklin. >> thank you. commissioner walton? >> thank you. i would like to appoint tracy brown gallardo. >> any other appointments? seeing none, next is our consent calendar. i need a motion and second. >> so moved. >> second. >> thank you. i have no public comment on consent items tonight. >> no, there's none. >> any items removed or severed? seeing none. if any items are severed -- we don't have any, so we won't do that. roll call vote, please. [roll call] >> yes except for k1, 2, 3 and 4, they're retroactive. section d is discussion and vote on consent calendar. section e, proposal for action. our first is proposal for staff coordination and delivery of programs and services to meet the needs of homeless children. this was authored by matt haney. 175-23a1 proposed amendments to original resolution, shown in redline. this was moved and seconded on may 23, 2017. couldn't get a committee report from the budget committee on an upd
we'll nominate a junior from mission high school, zariana reeves. the next meeting will be february 7 at 6:00 p.m. at 555 franklin. >> thank you. commissioner walton? >> thank you. i would like to appoint tracy brown gallardo. >> any other appointments? seeing none, next is our consent calendar. i need a motion and second. >> so moved. >> second. >> thank you. i have no public comment on consent items tonight. >> no, there's none. >> any items...
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. >> once he confirmed gary was for real, the man in boston reeved the $75.tened his heart. >> almost feel like i could send some money to that orphanage. >> what a good guy. paypal did not say why it listed the knitting company in edge land on the little girl's fund raising account in boston, pay paul do pal says it does its best to make sure all information about buyers and sellers is correct. i want to hear from you. the 7 on your side hot line is open. you can also reach out by facebook and abc 7 news.com. >>> what's in a name when it comes to san francisco? quite a lot. >> next, what's at the risk if you call it frisco. plus. >>> get your skis and snowboards ready. i'm jonathan bloom with the rush to >>> a report from the "new york times," president trump wanted to fire special counsel robert mueller back in june. the paper reports the only reason he didn't but backed away was because the top white house lawyer threatened to quit rather than carry out the order. the "times" says this is the first-known time the president tried to fire mueller. president
. >> once he confirmed gary was for real, the man in boston reeved the $75.tened his heart. >> almost feel like i could send some money to that orphanage. >> what a good guy. paypal did not say why it listed the knitting company in edge land on the little girl's fund raising account in boston, pay paul do pal says it does its best to make sure all information about buyers and sellers is correct. i want to hear from you. the 7 on your side hot line is open. you can also reach...
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. >> once he confirmed gary was for real, the man in boston reeved the $75.said the truth softened his heart. >> almost feel like i could send some money to that orphanage. >> what a good guy. paypal did not say why it listed the knitting company in edge land on the little girl's fund raising account in boston, pay paul do pal says it does its best to make sure all information about buyers and sellers is correct. i want to hear from you. the 7 on your side hot line is open. you can also reach out by facebook and abc 7 news.com. >>> what's in a name when it comes to san francisco? quite a lot. >> next, what's at the risk if you call it frisco. plus. >>> get your skis and snowboards ready. i'm jonathan bloom >>> a report from the "new york times," president trump wanted to fire special counsel robert mueller back in june. the paper reports the only reason he didn't but backed away was because the top white house lawyer threatened to quit rather than carry out the order. the "times" says this is the first-known time the president tried to fire mueller. president
. >> once he confirmed gary was for real, the man in boston reeved the $75.said the truth softened his heart. >> almost feel like i could send some money to that orphanage. >> what a good guy. paypal did not say why it listed the knitting company in edge land on the little girl's fund raising account in boston, pay paul do pal says it does its best to make sure all information about buyers and sellers is correct. i want to hear from you. the 7 on your side hot line is open....
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>> kianna reeves. >> yes, key avenue a reeves does this. >> boy -- >> ya, that's the move everybody does. >> you can tell, you can tell we're a bunch of movie buffs on this show, can't you? >> it is the bullet -- >> has his big black cape on,. >> giving it away. >> look good, feel good. so we have this purple rinse here, that anna de sioux a, says will clean your teeth. this is more important to me. >> what? >> is that going to take away your wrinkles, that little it is? >> and i'm going to put on some vibrating yoga pants. >> what? >> ya. >> you have vibrating yoga pants? >> yep. >> can a guy wear them? >> and make sure you're joining us, talking about this with steve for a taste for the championship pep rally tomorrow morning. people are asking, well, if i show up, because i know you guys will be there from 6:00 to 10:00 at 60:00, a can i get a dog sign if i show up then? yes, we will be handing them out all morning long at chickie's and pete's' in south south philly. >> jen? >> hey, guys, we moved over to saint margaret's, do you know the fight song? let's hear it, let's go. one, two,
>> kianna reeves. >> yes, key avenue a reeves does this. >> boy -- >> ya, that's the move everybody does. >> you can tell, you can tell we're a bunch of movie buffs on this show, can't you? >> it is the bullet -- >> has his big black cape on,. >> giving it away. >> look good, feel good. so we have this purple rinse here, that anna de sioux a, says will clean your teeth. this is more important to me. >> what? >> is that going to...
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so oyster reeves which help reduce wave problems also grow oysters. the storm surges can be stopped by wet lands. the maritime swamp can reduce wind speeds and commercial species. so these things together that we think make the most sense particularly as we have limited assets and finite resources going forward. one final element i want to tell you about, senator cassidy mentioned, is the unique and innovative approach. originally authorized to make this point in wrda 2007 under a different name. take up to 75,000 cubic feet from the mississippi river in the river cycle. in doing so it will use the power of nature to build and sustain tens of thousands of wet land acres, including those reated through separate projects. these wet lands will in turn provide buffering for the levees inside of which our communities and the industry that we depend upon, so you get the mixed of national infrastructure protecting onion communities and coast. that combination that we think makes the most sense. now, it's a wonderful approach for us. but i have to adhere thes
so oyster reeves which help reduce wave problems also grow oysters. the storm surges can be stopped by wet lands. the maritime swamp can reduce wind speeds and commercial species. so these things together that we think make the most sense particularly as we have limited assets and finite resources going forward. one final element i want to tell you about, senator cassidy mentioned, is the unique and innovative approach. originally authorized to make this point in wrda 2007 under a different...
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and richard reeve has details from arlington. >> this is the wag app. dog walkers. we'll light it up again and this lets them exchange information. this allows them access to a dog owner's home and the pet. they found 100 cust hers where the information was not password some of this information out there has some troubled. >> there is all the not tinnial for something to happen. i would be leery about it. i'd provide any information. i don't know what they are asking for. i wouldn't put the social security out there. the live information out by a limited number of the customers. they say they fixed the problem. this is important to look at the disclaimers on the servers. we have more coming up. nancy: thank you. the supreme court will weigh in. a case involves a man driving hi he told the officer, he was told to search without permission. heroin was found inside. a man was arrested after they pulled a tarp off a stolen bike in driveway. the bike was stolen. the highest court determined the action was proper. >> the democratic members of congress looking
and richard reeve has details from arlington. >> this is the wag app. dog walkers. we'll light it up again and this lets them exchange information. this allows them access to a dog owner's home and the pet. they found 100 cust hers where the information was not password some of this information out there has some troubled. >> there is all the not tinnial for something to happen. i would be leery about it. i'd provide any information. i don't know what they are asking for. i wouldn't...
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. >> north korea keeps up the threatening rhetoric, they are reeving out to south korea with kim jong un saying he wouldn't rule out sending athletes to the olympic games being hosted by south korea next month. now south korea has eagerly responded. paula joins us from seoul. paula? >> wolf, we are hearing positive signs from south korea to that suggestion and offer from north korea that there should be talks between the two koreas. we are hearing from the unification minster that he is suggesting a date for when they could talk. he is suggesting january 9th, next tuesday and saying there should be senior level talks between the north and south korean officials at the border village in the d militarized zone. they haven't had a response from north korea, but they are saying it's necessary to do it quickly and have it high level very quickly as well. it's only a month left to go before the pyeongchang winter olympics. south korea wants north korea to be part of that. that's what he suggested that he is willing to send a delegation. this is something that seoul is very excited about. th
. >> north korea keeps up the threatening rhetoric, they are reeving out to south korea with kim jong un saying he wouldn't rule out sending athletes to the olympic games being hosted by south korea next month. now south korea has eagerly responded. paula joins us from seoul. paula? >> wolf, we are hearing positive signs from south korea to that suggestion and offer from north korea that there should be talks between the two koreas. we are hearing from the unification minster that...
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richard reeve obtained the documents and he is live outside the courthouse now. good evening. richard: the documents and search warrants reveal what detectives found when they went inside the home. they talk about the confrontation between the 17-year-old suspect and the two parents killed in their own house. outside the fricker home, flowers and crime scene tape. the documents reveal what detectives found inside. ten shell casings or the hallway of the bedroom wall and door. bullet fragments in the ceiling. the arriving officers found scott fricker had had his wife buckley kuhn-fricker found dead inside. a con trannation that turned violent and -- confrontation that turned violent. the 17-year-old then turned the gun on himself. kuhn-fricker's mother told us the parents were concerned their daughter's boyfriend was a neo nazi and kuhn-fricker discovered antisemitic, anti-gay and nazi symbols and retweets on their daughter's phone days before the shooting. now the documents also reveal that detectives say they found guns and ammunition or gun parts and the ammunition inside th
richard reeve obtained the documents and he is live outside the courthouse now. good evening. richard: the documents and search warrants reveal what detectives found when they went inside the home. they talk about the confrontation between the 17-year-old suspect and the two parents killed in their own house. outside the fricker home, flowers and crime scene tape. the documents reveal what detectives found inside. ten shell casings or the hallway of the bedroom wall and door. bullet fragments...
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years is the academy pushing for diversity and inclusion, when you think about jordan pill and dee reeves are bringing diversity to categories that usually lack it. >>> emeryville based disney disy pixar received three nominations. disa disney is the parent company of abc7 and it was also a big morning for "ladybird" it received five nominations. we spoke to abc news entertainment contributor chris connelly about why that's such a big year. >> greta gerwig we knew was an amazingly talented actor, now she's a nominated screen writer and her film is nominated for best picture. she's only the fifth woman in academy history to be nominated for best director. >> now for a complete list of oscar nominees, you can head to abc news.com and you can also watch the oscars live only on abc7 on monday february 4. >>> i'm not sure if it's oscar weather today. but it was sunny. >> when it comes to tomorrow, you're going to seyay yesterday was award winning. >> we have a few clouds heading into an otherwise bright blew sky right now. maybe not award winning, but worthy of a nomination. camera. currently
years is the academy pushing for diversity and inclusion, when you think about jordan pill and dee reeves are bringing diversity to categories that usually lack it. >>> emeryville based disney disy pixar received three nominations. disa disney is the parent company of abc7 and it was also a big morning for "ladybird" it received five nominations. we spoke to abc news entertainment contributor chris connelly about why that's such a big year. >> greta gerwig we knew was...
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reeve anyone? g like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine but his mom smells this... luckily there's febreze fabric refresher for all the things you can't wash. it finds odors trapped in fabrics and washes them away as it dries. and try pluggable febreze to continuously eliminate odors for up to 45 days of freshness. pluggable febreze and fabric refresher. two more ways to breathe happy. >>>hundreds of people who live on that remote island that you see there north of australia were forced to evacuate when the island's long-dormant volcano erupted. there are no records of when the volcano was last active. the ash plume rose to about 7,000 feet. scientists are monitoring the new activity which they say increases the risk of a tsunami. >> look at that. that's crazy. >>> u.s. navy planes are assisting in the search for dozens of missing oil tanker crew members off china's east coast. >> the iranian tanker burst into flames after colliding with a chinese freighter over the weekend. all but two of the missi members are fro
reeve anyone? g like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine but his mom smells this... luckily there's febreze fabric refresher for all the things you can't wash. it finds odors trapped in fabrics and washes them away as it dries. and try pluggable febreze to continuously eliminate odors for up to 45 days of freshness. pluggable febreze and fabric refresher. two more ways to breathe happy. >>>hundreds of people who live on that remote island that you see there...
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people, conversations, walking in and reeving from that property. and i really don't want to be the one to find out if it is coming from boxcar or china live. it really does not matter. it's coming from 644 broadway and that is their address. they should not be using the back alley the way it is. i appreciate them having a business like everybody else in san francisco. they just want to make a pretty dollar. but they're acting like kids. lay down the rules and they don't follow it. they change the locks whenever they feel like it. they do whatever they want. the alley is not ours anymore. it's theirs. that is what it feels like and i do not appreciate it. i'm glad they're making money. they're contributing to the city. but they're -- they're just not communicating with us. i mean, all i really want is a little peace and quiet at night. so i prefer them not to use the alley at all. thank you for your time. >> thank you. next eke spaoer, please. -- next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is christopher, y u. i live in one tracy
people, conversations, walking in and reeving from that property. and i really don't want to be the one to find out if it is coming from boxcar or china live. it really does not matter. it's coming from 644 broadway and that is their address. they should not be using the back alley the way it is. i appreciate them having a business like everybody else in san francisco. they just want to make a pretty dollar. but they're acting like kids. lay down the rules and they don't follow it. they change...
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.>> reporter: his cousin reeves from one of the letters his mother roads of the army asking them to find her son's remains.>>'s mother and father died before they knew that they found his body. -- his mother and father. that is hard to take.>> this is their report.>> reporter: 67 years later to say this book given to them by the army provides answers. it contains documents and photos detailing how his remains were discovered last spring by a road construction crew in south korea. the findings include his teeth in american-made canteen and the soul of his size 10 army boots.>> they knew it was army issued.>> sadness enclosure. the parents went through all of those years.>> reporter: the family is grateful care was given to the recovery of his remains.>> it shows respect the south koreans and the u.s. army has for our soldiers.>> reporter: a lab in hawaii made the identification. they will fly him home sunday with full military honors.>> it is nice to see him getting some recognition of what he did. it is pretty hard.>> reporter: leonard's relatives plan to bury him at holy cross cemetery.
.>> reporter: his cousin reeves from one of the letters his mother roads of the army asking them to find her son's remains.>>'s mother and father died before they knew that they found his body. -- his mother and father. that is hard to take.>> this is their report.>> reporter: 67 years later to say this book given to them by the army provides answers. it contains documents and photos detailing how his remains were discovered last spring by a road construction crew in...
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richard reeve is live with a look at what happens next.richard: a packed house here certainly as these folks all gathered together to pick that name out of a bowl. what happens next? said shelly simonds -- shelly simonds had been talking about some kind of a recount, but we talked to board of election officials. they said legally really this is probably the end of this campaign for her. she kind of alluded to that during her news conference. during the news conference, she said she plans to run again. nevertheless, impromptu news conference she had with reporters, she said she is not conceding the race. she is keeping all of her options open at this point. they did say they might have some kind of an announcement later on this afternoon. we will keep on top of that. we will also speak with david yancey at some point later this afternoon as well. much more news coming out of course this afternoon. we toss it now with break. >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. adrianna: back now at 12:42, the rest of the country feeling the
richard reeve is live with a look at what happens next.richard: a packed house here certainly as these folks all gathered together to pick that name out of a bowl. what happens next? said shelly simonds -- shelly simonds had been talking about some kind of a recount, but we talked to board of election officials. they said legally really this is probably the end of this campaign for her. she kind of alluded to that during her news conference. during the news conference, she said she plans to run...
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>> my name is rebecca reeves, a senior in king state college in new hampshire. group of student democrats at how do you think the republican party can engage millennials, especially young women? what will impact millennials the most? mr. steele: very good question. well, let's start with engaging millennials. the one thing i love about millennials generally, is just the intuitive nature that you have about things. the instincts you have about problem solving. describing it is millennials look at a problem and ask one question is -- is there an app for that? [laughter] not, they create one. they create went to feed the poor and hungry. they create went to deal with issues within the community. and i think that that is something that is a very ourrful tool, resource, for community at large and going into the future, to have that kind of, sort of, intuitive look notroblem solving, which is the environment which i came out of. if there was a problem, you never even got to asking about busyp because you are too creating other problems to solve that problem. [laughter
>> my name is rebecca reeves, a senior in king state college in new hampshire. group of student democrats at how do you think the republican party can engage millennials, especially young women? what will impact millennials the most? mr. steele: very good question. well, let's start with engaging millennials. the one thing i love about millennials generally, is just the intuitive nature that you have about things. the instincts you have about problem solving. describing it is millennials...
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. >> my maim is rebecca reeves, a senior at keen state college in new hampshire. keen by nature, a majority of our students are democrats. i was wondering how do you believe the republican party can effectively engage millennial voters, especially young women and what policies aside from the tax bill do you believe will impact millennials the most? >> that's a very good question. let's start with engaging millennials. the one thing i love about millennials -- i was about to say millennial voters, but millennials in general, is the intuitive nature that you have about things, the instincts you have about problem solving. my way of describing it is millennials look at a problem and ask one question, is there an app for that? if there's no app, they go and create one. they create one to feed the poor and the hungry. they create one to deal with issues within the community, and i think that that is something that is a very powerful tool resource for our community at large going into the future, to have that kind of sort of intuitive look at problem solving which is no
. >> my maim is rebecca reeves, a senior at keen state college in new hampshire. keen by nature, a majority of our students are democrats. i was wondering how do you believe the republican party can effectively engage millennial voters, especially young women and what policies aside from the tax bill do you believe will impact millennials the most? >> that's a very good question. let's start with engaging millennials. the one thing i love about millennials -- i was about to say...