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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. i feel like if i wanted to really fight him like that i'd have -- you know what i'm saying, caught him off the camera we'd have fought where i wouldn't have to deal with you all right now. >> when i watched the video, it showed me that you were trying to take his food from his tray. >> i was gonna move his tray out of my way 'cause he was sitting where i was sitting at. >> well, i mean, you sat down at a chair, and then he sat down at a chair. i mean, where did you want him to go to? >> right, but where he was sitting at is where i was sitting, 'cause he got
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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my been southwest, richard reeve, abc 7 news. -- live in southwest, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> the metro board of directors released this letter that says in part, "we apologize to all metro riders and in particular the family of carol glover and those injured or impacted by the events of monday afternoon. you have our absolute commitment that you will be provided a full accounting of what happened that day, from the cause of the smoke to our emergency response." abc6 working thing you to look for answers in the smoke investigation. stay with us on air and at wjla.com for the latest of elements. cbs sports analyst and former nba star greg anthony has been suspended indefinitely after being arrested for soliciting a prostitute. the police say he was caught in a sting by undercover officers at the doubletree hotel in northwest. they say that he used a computer to offer money in exchange for sexual favors. he was in town to call the university of maryland basketball game against michigan state. today, fans had mixed reactions. >> i'm happily married, so i believe it's illegal and immo
my been southwest, richard reeve, abc 7 news. -- live in southwest, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> the metro board of directors released this letter that says in part, "we apologize to all metro riders and in particular the family of carol glover and those injured or impacted by the events of monday afternoon. you have our absolute commitment that you will be provided a full accounting of what happened that day, from the cause of the smoke to our emergency response." abc6 working...
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richard reeve is at the scene at first and h streets northwest. what is the story? >> still an active scene, the police have sealed off the area. i will step out of the way. the shooting happened, we are being told by a metro spokesperson, on this x-2 bus at about 10:30 this evening. one person was shot in the thigh, the other person in the hand. they have been transported, those injuries not expected to be life-threatening. the suspect has a very vague description, but the spokesman emphatically told us this person was wearing a red sport coat which kind of stands out. we don't know the circumstances of what happened. we have taken a quick look at the bus. we don't see any bullet holes or major damage, but it appears that two people have been shot on this metro bus and they are now looking for this suspect. reporting live from northwest washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> keep us posted if anything changes. in southeast washington, d.c. police are looking for the person who shot two people on the 300 block of 37th street. two people, both adult males were sho
richard reeve is at the scene at first and h streets northwest. what is the story? >> still an active scene, the police have sealed off the area. i will step out of the way. the shooting happened, we are being told by a metro spokesperson, on this x-2 bus at about 10:30 this evening. one person was shot in the thigh, the other person in the hand. they have been transported, those injuries not expected to be life-threatening. the suspect has a very vague description, but the spokesman...
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dan reeves.f the phone with dan reeves not too long ago, and dan reeves has been associated with the national football league and for 50 years literally as a player as a coach, he participated in more super bowls than anybody as a player or a coach. nine super bowls. and he flat-out said all these people talking about well this has always been done in the national football league. he pointed out that bill belichick has been involved in more controversies than any head coach he could ever think of. and everybody's talking about this situation or spy-gate, but they forget about his substitution patterns that right on the borderline of being illegal. he's also monkeyed around with the injury report. the thing that dan reeves said and he doesn't have to do it. he's out of control, he's addicted to doing this crazy stuff. >> that's interesting. aikman not only talked about it being brady's fault, but he brought up bounty-gate and the case against ray rice to challenge the nfl using ignorance as an exc
dan reeves.f the phone with dan reeves not too long ago, and dan reeves has been associated with the national football league and for 50 years literally as a player as a coach, he participated in more super bowls than anybody as a player or a coach. nine super bowls. and he flat-out said all these people talking about well this has always been done in the national football league. he pointed out that bill belichick has been involved in more controversies than any head coach he could ever think...
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but what about other realtors like reeves who wasn't the listing agent for the home?f eyes to prevent a scene like this. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> i have never had to sell a house but never thought about the other real estate agents, too. >> absolutely. >> i would put cameras in every single room if i was listing a home. let me tell you. >> a lot of people recommend you do so. >> okay. now we learn that. >>> how lea michele let it go on the set of "glee". >>> also another superstar duet for lady gaga. "the skinny" is next. >> announcer: "world news now" ♪ skinny so skinny. leading us off, a beloved song by so many. but how could it have made the star of "glee" sick. >> a lot of people are saying it made them sick by this point. we're talking about "let it go." you may have heard of it. jimmy kimmel with lea michele who sang the song on "glee" said she had a rough time with the song onset. >> she looked in to the falling snow and got some stuck in her throat and had to throw up. she admitted the day didn't start off well for her and she wasn't feeling her be
but what about other realtors like reeves who wasn't the listing agent for the home?f eyes to prevent a scene like this. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> i have never had to sell a house but never thought about the other real estate agents, too. >> absolutely. >> i would put cameras in every single room if i was listing a home. let me tell you. >> a lot of people recommend you do so. >> okay. now we learn that. >>> how lea michele let it go on the set...
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of generosity. >> christopher reeve told cnn's larry king all about it in 1996. >> 22 years, we go backjuilliard together. but there is this crazy cockamamy story that went around that we signed some pact. >> pact? >> yeah, like on a napkin in the cafeteria in juilliard or something. >> saying what? >> that if either of us gets in trouble, that we'll take care of each other in the future. >> in 1976, he left juilliard. williams was on a fast track. >> nanu nanu. >> mork was such a success on "happy days," it would spin off as its own sitcom. >> you know, when he would break for lunch, and he was working with jonathan winters on his show "mork & mindy," they would walk down the street together, and all of a sudden just stop. and then they would start to kibitz. and then they would start to improvise. and then they would do this routine. in minutes, almost the entire lot was standing there like an open air theater, watching these two great minds go at it. >> it's a man! >> in the years after "mork & mindy," williams would have great success on the stand-up comedy circuit. >> it's been bri
of generosity. >> christopher reeve told cnn's larry king all about it in 1996. >> 22 years, we go backjuilliard together. but there is this crazy cockamamy story that went around that we signed some pact. >> pact? >> yeah, like on a napkin in the cafeteria in juilliard or something. >> saying what? >> that if either of us gets in trouble, that we'll take care of each other in the future. >> in 1976, he left juilliard. williams was on a fast track....
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> d.c. police looking for two men in a deadly shooting in southeast overnight. officers responded to gunshots a few blocks from the anacostia community museum. they found a 35-year-old suffering from gunshot wounds. he died at hospital. the police have a vague suspect description. if you know anything about the crime, the police want you to call. for the second time in one week, d.c. police responding to a stabbing at a nightspot. the latest happened just after 1:00 this morning on pennsylvania avenue northwest. officers say 35-year-old joseph johnson got into an argument with a man and stabbed him. the victim was conscious and breathing at the scene. johnson has been arrested and charged with assault with intent to kill. last week five people were stabbed at mcfadden's restaurant also on pennsylvania avenue. police are looking for two people love interest. the abc board suspended mcfadden's liquor license. big developments in the boston marathon bombing case. the federal appeals court has r
richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> d.c. police looking for two men in a deadly shooting in southeast overnight. officers responded to gunshots a few blocks from the anacostia community museum. they found a 35-year-old suffering from gunshot wounds. he died at hospital. the police have a vague suspect description. if you know anything about the crime, the police want you to call. for the second time in one week, d.c. police responding to a stabbing at a nightspot. the latest happened just after...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> d.c. police searching for the driver who hit two people on a motorcycle and never stopped. officer say the vehicle struck the motorcycle this evening on 15th street northeast. a father and his teenage daughter were on the motorcycle. a were taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. ddot says a streetcar in test mode crashed into a car today near fifth and eighth streets northeast. nobody was hurt. there is no indication the crash would affect the scheduled openings the week of january 19. the cause of the crash is under investigation. new details on the murder of a potomac woman thanksgiving day. shannon jones' boyfriend entered a not guilty plea yesterday in new york court. he is accused of strangling jones in her apartment near cornell university. he is charged with second-degree murder and remains in jail. six university of maryland students have to find a new place to live after a fire gutted their home. only three students were inside when the fire broke out on dartmout
richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> d.c. police searching for the driver who hit two people on a motorcycle and never stopped. officer say the vehicle struck the motorcycle this evening on 15th street northeast. a father and his teenage daughter were on the motorcycle. a were taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. ddot says a streetcar in test mode crashed into a car today near fifth and eighth streets northeast. nobody was hurt. there is no indication the crash would affect...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> metro was apologizing tonight for the deadly accident. the metro board of directors release this letter that says in part, "we apologize to all metro riders and in particular to the family of carol glover and those injured or impacted by the events of monday afternoon." it goes on to say "you have our absolute commitment we will provide a full accounting of what happened that day, from the cause of the smoke to our emergency response." the ntsb says tonight its investigation into the accident is ongoing. the board said in a statement there is still more work that needs to be done before officially determining the calls or potential recommendations. the d.c. government report is only one part of the response and will be examined along with all of the other evidence. there is no word yet on when the final report will be available. we are keeping a close eye on every developme in the metro smoke incident investigation. stay with abc 7 on-air and online. read the d.c. fire preliminary report in its entirety on our website at wjla.com. right n
richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> metro was apologizing tonight for the deadly accident. the metro board of directors release this letter that says in part, "we apologize to all metro riders and in particular to the family of carol glover and those injured or impacted by the events of monday afternoon." it goes on to say "you have our absolute commitment we will provide a full accounting of what happened that day, from the cause of the smoke to our emergency response." the...
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just coming in as richard reeve was reporting, breaking news from northwest washington. sources have confirmed that cbs sports anchor greg anthony is in custody. sources say he was arrested in a sting operation for solicitation of a prostitute. stay with abc 7 for updates. happening in northwest, the police are looking for these men, accused of using a drill to break into a vending machine in northwest. while they drove through a lock and stole cash, surveillance cameras were rolling. if you recognize these people and have information, the d.c. police want to talk with you. and this just into the abc 7 newsroom -- new video from a deadly hot air balloon crash in may of last year. the pilot and two university of richmond staff members were killed. multiple witnesses say the balloon approach the leak landing area, -- approach the landing area and hit power lines. the final report from the ntsb is expected in february. a sigh of relief tonight for a nine-year-old boy who was nearly killed when his father's ex-girlfriend attacked him. the woman pled guilty today and is going
just coming in as richard reeve was reporting, breaking news from northwest washington. sources have confirmed that cbs sports anchor greg anthony is in custody. sources say he was arrested in a sting operation for solicitation of a prostitute. stay with abc 7 for updates. happening in northwest, the police are looking for these men, accused of using a drill to break into a vending machine in northwest. while they drove through a lock and stole cash, surveillance cameras were rolling. if you...
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richard reeve is in the newsroom to show us how the officers being a member. >> -- being remembered. >> for the second week in row an nypd detective was laid to rest. again today thousands of police officers turned their back on the city's mayor despite entreaties to put their anger aside on this day of loss. a sea of blue. 10,000 mourners filled the brooklyn streets. a final farewell to an nypd detective. >> a loving husband. >> his wife of two months called her slain husband her hero and full mate -- soul mate. >> even though he left us early i believe he is still with us. >> just 32 years old, he had served as a police officer for several years. he joined the nypd after the 9/11 attacks. >> there was a hole in my heart that i fear is going to be there forever. >> it was just last sunday that his partner rafael ramos was laid to rest. the two men were ambushed and killed december 20 as they sat in their squad car. >> the best of us, everything that we as new yorkers aspire to be -- we lost two individuals who are showing us the way. >> and again this week nypd officers turned their
richard reeve is in the newsroom to show us how the officers being a member. >> -- being remembered. >> for the second week in row an nypd detective was laid to rest. again today thousands of police officers turned their back on the city's mayor despite entreaties to put their anger aside on this day of loss. a sea of blue. 10,000 mourners filled the brooklyn streets. a final farewell to an nypd detective. >> a loving husband. >> his wife of two months called her slain...
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richard reeve has how he is being remembered. >> behind me is a house of worship. it was here that this young man attended services, taught yoga. and outside, a very emotional gathering to remember a life cut short. they gathered in sterling, virginia. >> we all have heavy hearts. >> and in new mexico. >> he was a beautiful human being. >> to honor and remember 25-year-old hari simran whose body was found in rugged terrain south of mexico city. >> he was a bright and beautiful soul. >> this photo was the last image of simran before he went missing tuesday afternoon hiking in the mountains after a yoga retreat. >> he was on a large mountain in mexico and trying to figure out how to come down. >> he was wearing only a t-shirt and shorts. in a place where night temperatures fall below freezing. search teams on the ground and in the air began to looking. one crew made the sad discovery. >> he tripped over something because of the terrain and hit his head on a rock. >> friends believe that he died instantly, doing what he loves. >> he love the wilderness. >>'s other lov
richard reeve has how he is being remembered. >> behind me is a house of worship. it was here that this young man attended services, taught yoga. and outside, a very emotional gathering to remember a life cut short. they gathered in sterling, virginia. >> we all have heavy hearts. >> and in new mexico. >> he was a beautiful human being. >> to honor and remember 25-year-old hari simran whose body was found in rugged terrain south of mexico city. >> he was a...
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richard reeve is live in southwest washington looking at that. rich? >> leon, two very different documents. first, the $50 million lawsuit and also rewrote the -- and also report by metro transit police saying that crime is down important issues to metro riders. the l'enfant plaza metro station, is he on a friday night. >> it's scary, like on a it could happen. >> the biggest concerns about rail safety and crime. >> my awareness is really up. >> amid the chaos, emergency crews transported 84 people. 61-year-old carol glover died from respiratory failure. >> to seek justice for our family in this area. >> friday, her family filed a $50 million lawsuit. they claim that metro failed to properly maintain the third rail, ventilation system calibrate radios, and move the train to safety. despite images like this -- >> the suspect fired shots into the metro bus. >> this new safety report shows that riders'other big concern, crime, is down, the theft of mobile devices down 52%, robberies down, and bicycle theft down 22%. metro credits writer awareness device t
richard reeve is live in southwest washington looking at that. rich? >> leon, two very different documents. first, the $50 million lawsuit and also rewrote the -- and also report by metro transit police saying that crime is down important issues to metro riders. the l'enfant plaza metro station, is he on a friday night. >> it's scary, like on a it could happen. >> the biggest concerns about rail safety and crime. >> my awareness is really up. >> amid the chaos,...
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live in oxon hill, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> that is so sad. when the little boy fell into the water, the temperatures were the 20's. it will be cold all night. abc 7 meteorologist steve rudin lets us know what to plan for. >> it will be downright cold through the overnight into the day tomorrow. probably another round of temperatures only in the 20's for the daytime highs. at this hour, the nine degrees at reagan national, 23 dulles -- 29 at reagan national, quantico looking at 25. the windchill factor makes it feel colder. it feels like nine degrees in gaithersburg, nine in martinsburg, six degrees in petersburg, west virginia. through the day tomorrow, the big chill is back, only making it to about 22 to 28 degrees. we have the potential of a slick and slow monday morning rush-hour. here we are friday night already talking about monday morning. all you need to know about that coming up. >> now turning to the developing news from france, where three days of a nationwide manhunt have come to a bloody end. the two brothers want to for killing a
live in oxon hill, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> that is so sad. when the little boy fell into the water, the temperatures were the 20's. it will be cold all night. abc 7 meteorologist steve rudin lets us know what to plan for. >> it will be downright cold through the overnight into the day tomorrow. probably another round of temperatures only in the 20's for the daytime highs. at this hour, the nine degrees at reagan national, 23 dulles -- 29 at reagan national, quantico looking at...
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richard reeve spoke with some residents who escaped the fire. he is live at the scene with what they said. rich? >> kimberly, a lot of upset people. you can still smell the smoke. some of the debris -- mattresses, pieces of furniture, filing cabinets, even a bike. this from an apartment packed with stuff. the authority still trying to figure out what caused the blaze. a ball of fire, heavy smoke, blaring alarms. >> i smelled smoke and said this is not a malfunction. >> a frightening wake-up call for residents at the condos in greenbelt. >> the smoke was filling the kitchen. >> this woman who lives next door to where the fire started was among those shocked awake saturday morning. >> i saw the smoke and then the alarm went off. we got up, got out, got the dog. >> fire investigators say the two alarm blaze began in this basement apartment. once packed full, it is now gutted. >> there was a lot of materials stored in the apartment, from floor to ceiling. >> the 86-year-old man who lived here escaped. >> he crawled out the window his fleet bleeding
richard reeve spoke with some residents who escaped the fire. he is live at the scene with what they said. rich? >> kimberly, a lot of upset people. you can still smell the smoke. some of the debris -- mattresses, pieces of furniture, filing cabinets, even a bike. this from an apartment packed with stuff. the authority still trying to figure out what caused the blaze. a ball of fire, heavy smoke, blaring alarms. >> i smelled smoke and said this is not a malfunction. >> a...
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richard reeve spoke with some residents who were forced out into the cold. >> a ball of fire, heavy smoke and firefighters working frantically. >> we saw there was a huge fire. >> a hellish landscape that was much more than a two alarm fire. >> the smoke was filling the kitchen. >> jauanita long is still cleaning up after a long day. fire alarms began blaring at the chelsea wood condos saturday morning. investigators say the 5:00 a.m. blaze began in the basement apartment. >> it was an inferno. >> piled up in the backyard, a file cabinet, a sewing machine a bed. the 86-year-old man who lived here escaped. >> he crawled out the window, his feet were bleeding barefoot. he walked down the street about a half mile to the shell station. >> he was heavily bleeding and he asked the guys working here to call 911. >> the possible boarding situation has some concern but the fire alarms worked, likely saving lives. >> it is a blessing. >> among the debris, there were lots of walks. we are told that six units were heavily damaged, 18 people displaced. the elderly gentleman who lived inside is in fair
richard reeve spoke with some residents who were forced out into the cold. >> a ball of fire, heavy smoke and firefighters working frantically. >> we saw there was a huge fire. >> a hellish landscape that was much more than a two alarm fire. >> the smoke was filling the kitchen. >> jauanita long is still cleaning up after a long day. fire alarms began blaring at the chelsea wood condos saturday morning. investigators say the 5:00 a.m. blaze began in the basement...
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richard reeve is live in alexandria with the latest. >> kimberly, what is most frightening about this is the randomness. this is a very nice upper-middle-class neighborhood in alexandria. house is an older model. the idea of two elderly people being attacked at their own home in the middle of the day has a lot of people worried. >> it's pretty sad. >> an unmarked police car sits outside of this home on jackson place. the crime scene tape a reminder of friday's burglary assault. at 4:00 in the afternoon, an elderly couple came home to find a man robbing their house. the suspect stabbed the 84-year-old man, injuring him seriously, and fled. the victim saw the police at braddock road and mount vernon avenue minutes before. the notion of a violent attack and robbery in this quiet alexandria neighborhood has many concern. >> just sadness that somebody -- not just that something would happen, but somebody would obviously stakeout the house and knew it was an elderly couple. it makes it sadder. it mean summary is watching the house and watching what is going on and waiting for an opportunity
richard reeve is live in alexandria with the latest. >> kimberly, what is most frightening about this is the randomness. this is a very nice upper-middle-class neighborhood in alexandria. house is an older model. the idea of two elderly people being attacked at their own home in the middle of the day has a lot of people worried. >> it's pretty sad. >> an unmarked police car sits outside of this home on jackson place. the crime scene tape a reminder of friday's burglary...
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richard reeve explains. >> it was a compelling and heartbreaking note from the 17 euro.she called herself lilo and said she would rest in peace if friends and people were treated like humans. her story is spreading quickly on social media and advocates hope that it will bring about social change. 17-year-old joshua out corn was born a boy but it a suicide note she said she was a female who wanted to be known as lila. >> she said she knew when she was three that she was different. >>t week she committed suicide by jumping in front of a moving tractor-trailer. on a blog she said, please don't be sad. it's for the better. the life i would have lived is not worth living because i'm transgender. >> occasionally he would say i feel like someone else or something else and when i go too far with it. i feel like it was something that was really personal to him. >> friends say he was accepted at kings high school, but his parents disapproved gender therapy. >> they would try to guilt her into stepping back from doing this. >> her parents have declined to speak to reporters. before
richard reeve explains. >> it was a compelling and heartbreaking note from the 17 euro.she called herself lilo and said she would rest in peace if friends and people were treated like humans. her story is spreading quickly on social media and advocates hope that it will bring about social change. 17-year-old joshua out corn was born a boy but it a suicide note she said she was a female who wanted to be known as lila. >> she said she knew when she was three that she was different....
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in northwest washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> coming up at 6:00 the push to stop the spread of measles. how health warnings extend from coast to coast. and 7 is on your side with a consumer alert. find out if you own one of the millions of vehicles recalled over faulty air bags. >> baseball fans packed a chicago church today to remember legendary cubs player ernie banks. chicago mayor rahm emanuel told the crowd that banks was a humble hero who taught younger generations how to play the game of life. 83-year-old banks died more than a week ago of a heart attack. a handful of protesters turned out for bill cosby's appearance in sandusky, ohio last night. police had extra officers on the scene. there were no incidents. at least 15 women have claimed cosby sexually assaulted them with some of those claims dating back decades. cosby has denied the allegations and has not been charged with any crime. the measles outbreak that originated in california in a theme park there has spread to more than a dozen states. as we reported last night, a d.c. public health official says a case
in northwest washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> coming up at 6:00 the push to stop the spread of measles. how health warnings extend from coast to coast. and 7 is on your side with a consumer alert. find out if you own one of the millions of vehicles recalled over faulty air bags. >> baseball fans packed a chicago church today to remember legendary cubs player ernie banks. chicago mayor rahm emanuel told the crowd that banks was a humble hero who taught younger generations...
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reeves is charged with felony, possession of a narcotic as well as larceny. >> all right. turning to the weather now -- >> which is a little bit brighter. >> not only after that story but also compared to this morning. >> yeah. >> zing. there you go! let's get to this morning. let's recap it. because -- >> definitely. it was terrible. >> it was so ugly. look at this! i know. but notice how the skies brighten so we're seeing a little bit more sunshine. i see this sunshine outside of the weather center mixed with a little bit of cloud cover but that fog this morning a result of that snow we saw yesterday where the sun is starting to help kind of melt that all away. 42 degrees in laurel maryland at the laurel high school annex with a -- can i speak today? west wind at seven miles an hour. we have some sunshine in woodbridge virginia as well. current temperature is 45. the winds are starting to gust a little bit more out of the northwest and well it feels a little bit on the chilly side with wind chills in the 30's. however, i do see that we're sitting at 48 degrees. we had a
reeves is charged with felony, possession of a narcotic as well as larceny. >> all right. turning to the weather now -- >> which is a little bit brighter. >> not only after that story but also compared to this morning. >> yeah. >> zing. there you go! let's get to this morning. let's recap it. because -- >> definitely. it was terrible. >> it was so ugly. look at this! i know. but notice how the skies brighten so we're seeing a little bit more sunshine. i...
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what about other realtors like reeves who wasn't the listing agent for the home? consider asking your agent to be present at all showings. a trusted set of eyes to prevent a scene like this. for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> crazy. >> she had good suggestions. >>> now to amy in the social square with "the speed feed." >> good morning. it's the story dominating everyone's feed trending on twitter this morning, deflate-gate. even indianapolis colts cornerback darius butler tweeting nfl so we get to play the game again or nah? but beyond the players and fans there are some smart pr people out there, as well. now companies are joining in on the deflate-gate hashtag. take a look at our favorites, charmin shows us you don't have to deflate us to be more squeezable. here's the michelin man appropriately reminding us inflation matters. krispy kreme notes its doughnuts are fully filled. tell us what's inflating your feeds this morning using the #socialsquare. another name out there for the patriots the deflatriots. >> that's creative whether
what about other realtors like reeves who wasn't the listing agent for the home? consider asking your agent to be present at all showings. a trusted set of eyes to prevent a scene like this. for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> crazy. >> she had good suggestions. >>> now to amy in the social square with "the speed feed." >> good morning. it's the story dominating everyone's feed trending on twitter this morning,...
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. >> for more on the terror groups and the suspects involved, we turn to richard reeve. he has the suspects backgrounds and joins us from the satellite center. >> fascinating stuff. this group is western authorities greatest fear, close associates of a group that radicalized french youths in irawq in early 2000. the brothers, as we have heard, are believed to be connected with a terrorist mosque led by radical leader. they also have linked to a plot to free nigerian radical from prison. the brothers admitted to a french tv network about the yemen connection. the three men were cooperating and he said he was with isil normally in al qaeda rival. the two brothers were on a no-fly list for years. sharif was arrested in 2005 on terrorism charges after trying to join al qaeda to fight u.s. troops. leaders of the radical mosque were also involved with the hijackers from the 9/11 attacks. now the hunt is on for the girlfriend because the fear is she may try other attacks. richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> our coverage of the paris terror attacks continues on wjla.com. at 5:30, fren
. >> for more on the terror groups and the suspects involved, we turn to richard reeve. he has the suspects backgrounds and joins us from the satellite center. >> fascinating stuff. this group is western authorities greatest fear, close associates of a group that radicalized french youths in irawq in early 2000. the brothers, as we have heard, are believed to be connected with a terrorist mosque led by radical leader. they also have linked to a plot to free nigerian radical from...
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>> ring in the new year with a celebration of george gershwin's music, starring jazz great dianne reevesbroadway star norm lewis and the new york philharmonic and you don't even have to buy a tote bag. it starts right here, right now on "live from lincoln center." >> "live from lincoln center" is made possible by a major grant from metlife. metlife -- i can do this. with additional support from the robert wood johnson 1962 charitable trust, dedicated to enriching the lives of all americans, through medical research education and the arts.
>> ring in the new year with a celebration of george gershwin's music, starring jazz great dianne reevesbroadway star norm lewis and the new york philharmonic and you don't even have to buy a tote bag. it starts right here, right now on "live from lincoln center." >> "live from lincoln center" is made possible by a major grant from metlife. metlife -- i can do this. with additional support from the robert wood johnson 1962 charitable trust, dedicated to enriching...
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is the son of christopher reeves. >> it is attached to the base of the spine.g on my legs. my legs are holding me. >> reporter: kent's freedom and spirit restored. >> he couldn't do that before. that was impressive. >> it's giving me back the fast pace active adrenaline-filled lifestyle i lived before. >> reporter: funding is key to expanding the research and availability. >> the big idea is the fund raising campaign. we are trying to raise $15 million to fund the next stage of the research. it's no longer a question of if there will be treatments for spinal cord injury. >> reporter: kent and his girlfriend misty now enjoying renewed hope for the future. >> he's hunting always on the go. >> reporter: does he seem happier? >> very happy. >> reporter: so as the new year begins so does a once inconceivable new journey. >> it's giving me my quality of life back. it allows he to be independent. just brings all of that back to life. makes me feel normal again. it makes everything work so well like it's supposed to. just thinking about it. it's amazing. >> matthew ree
is the son of christopher reeves. >> it is attached to the base of the spine.g on my legs. my legs are holding me. >> reporter: kent's freedom and spirit restored. >> he couldn't do that before. that was impressive. >> it's giving me back the fast pace active adrenaline-filled lifestyle i lived before. >> reporter: funding is key to expanding the research and availability. >> the big idea is the fund raising campaign. we are trying to raise $15 million to...
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richard reeve has the latest from virginia. >> good evening, leon, this was a night of what if. what if it snows like crazy, what if the roads froze, what if conditions are terrible. we ended up with this, and it kept a lot of folks busy. vdot crews are remaining on standby. after a night of snow, sleet, and cold rain. drivers are bracing for an overnight refreeze. >> i don't like it's too bad, but it mike it worse. >> road crews were taking no chances. vdot had 700 salt and sand trucks loading up after already pretreating the roadways. >> it's a salt brine so when the snow hits it does is not stick. >> the district had 200 trucks ready to go, maryland was ready with equipment statewide. >> it's a crapshoot. we will be on the road, planning for the worst. >> it was a night where a snow veneer coded roadways and bus stops and windshields. >> down near leesburg it was nasty, freezing rain, but around here was very snowy. >> still, the roads were wet and slick, some were icy. >> i would rather take this than the several feet blizzards from a few years ago. >> i'm ready for this to
richard reeve has the latest from virginia. >> good evening, leon, this was a night of what if. what if it snows like crazy, what if the roads froze, what if conditions are terrible. we ended up with this, and it kept a lot of folks busy. vdot crews are remaining on standby. after a night of snow, sleet, and cold rain. drivers are bracing for an overnight refreeze. >> i don't like it's too bad, but it mike it worse. >> road crews were taking no chances. vdot had 700 salt and...
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. >> will reeve, son of the late christopher reeve has joined our sister network as a correspondent fore said it is the fulfillment of a life long dream and he interned here with abc "good morning america." so welcome. good luck. >> wish him a lot of luck. he looks so much like his dad. don't you think? >> he does. 22 years old. >> incredible. look forward to his reports. stick around. we'll be right back. who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts she may have been notified in time to help stop the damage. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network they will alert you helping protect you before damage can be done to your identity. lifelock
. >> will reeve, son of the late christopher reeve has joined our sister network as a correspondent fore said it is the fulfillment of a life long dream and he interned here with abc "good morning america." so welcome. good luck. >> wish him a lot of luck. he looks so much like his dad. don't you think? >> he does. 22 years old. >> incredible. look forward to his reports. stick around. we'll be right back. who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts,...
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live in leesburg richard reeve abc 7 news. >> ok rich thank you for that. the stormwatch weather team is on your side during this winter weather alert. meteorologist jacqui eileen and the rest of the "good morning washington" team will help you navigate around the problem areas and let you know about any school closings and delays. and they are starting early tomorrow at 4:00 a.m. >> all right. so the morning drive could be interesting. we've been telling you about two breaking stories that are affecting tonight's drive home. the first is three lanes that have been shut down on the inner loop in greenbelt where a tractor-trailer and a motorcycle collided. we're told the motorcycle driver was critically injured. police hope to begin opening more lanes sometime in the next half-hour. we'll keep you posted on that situation there. also in maryland a man is dead after being struck by a marc train. newschopper 7 is live over the scene right now at north summit avenue in gaithersburg. all the brunswick line traffic on the marc line has been suspended now. one mar
live in leesburg richard reeve abc 7 news. >> ok rich thank you for that. the stormwatch weather team is on your side during this winter weather alert. meteorologist jacqui eileen and the rest of the "good morning washington" team will help you navigate around the problem areas and let you know about any school closings and delays. and they are starting early tomorrow at 4:00 a.m. >> all right. so the morning drive could be interesting. we've been telling you about two...
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united that we keep our reeves center. i was very active in another important sports conversation about how we win the 2024 olympic games and went out with our team to california to make the final pitch. we all have our fingers crossed for what the games could mean for washington. and i feel also strongly that for our washington football team to win, they have to come home. >> do they have to change their name? >> i they they have to change their name but we'll get to that conversation. >> we can't let you off the hook that easily. >> why not? >> what are you going to do on your first days on the job -- >> my first day was friday. i became mayor at noon. we are just focused on having the right team in place so continuing to hire a great staff, get moved in invite everybody to our new digs at the wilson building. i've moved my office to the third floor of the building so i can be more connected to my staff and continue to work with the council who will have their first session this week to make sure we're moving the agenda
united that we keep our reeves center. i was very active in another important sports conversation about how we win the 2024 olympic games and went out with our team to california to make the final pitch. we all have our fingers crossed for what the games could mean for washington. and i feel also strongly that for our washington football team to win, they have to come home. >> do they have to change their name? >> i they they have to change their name but we'll get to that...
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kron reeves spoke with a teacher whose classroom was burglarized.rter: this was the time the 8th grade teacher said he left the door to his classroom door open. he walk away for a momentá]úb and by the time he got back his bag and belongings were gone. >> it's outrageous to think that someone just comes into the school campus and does something like that. >> in this surveillance video you can see the suspect stroll in on the left of your screen. look around the desk for a bit and open the drawer. but there was nothing in there except a few remote controllers. he walks through the door that leads to the hallway and he spots nunoz coach bag and takes it. >> i had a letter wallets%rñ with a number of gift cards. i had countless gift cards that i got from the students. most were starbucks. i get starbucks left and right. i had all of my credit cards my identification, i had a platinum ring that i got from tiffany years ago that i don't wear that i keep in the bag. i had $400 in cash which i had gotten reimbursed from a friend. >> police came to the scho
kron reeves spoke with a teacher whose classroom was burglarized.rter: this was the time the 8th grade teacher said he left the door to his classroom door open. he walk away for a momentá]úb and by the time he got back his bag and belongings were gone. >> it's outrageous to think that someone just comes into the school campus and does something like that. >> in this surveillance video you can see the suspect stroll in on the left of your screen. look around the desk for a bit and...
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we have stephen hawkins, christopher reeves, there are devices that allow them to talk, why do not have them? he said, we do not have money or insurance, we cannot afford it. i have a process. that is that you commit, and then you figure it out. i said, this is what we will do. one, tempt will communicate again, and we will get a device that will let him draw again. he said, really, you can do that? and i said, yeah, high five. then i left, and i said, crap, what did i commit to. part of my process as well is to invite brilliant people into my life. i like to be the guy is a party that is the dumbest guy in the room. if i'm the dumbest guy in the room, that means i am learning. so i invite people to my house, and we have a hacker weekend. so wwe went about doing this. we came about this device. it is called the eye writer. a webcam mounted in front of the eye. we went to hospital and set up this projector. he drew again, and we projected it on the side of the building. it was __ [applause] it was this incredible experience. that was it. there was not a chapter two. we did it. then, we w
we have stephen hawkins, christopher reeves, there are devices that allow them to talk, why do not have them? he said, we do not have money or insurance, we cannot afford it. i have a process. that is that you commit, and then you figure it out. i said, this is what we will do. one, tempt will communicate again, and we will get a device that will let him draw again. he said, really, you can do that? and i said, yeah, high five. then i left, and i said, crap, what did i commit to. part of my...
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. >> it was a bigger problem uptown where bowser closed the city's reeves center and sent workers home after a power failure. 6100 customers lost power for part of the day. another big concern for the city, the homeless with this cold snap and snow the city had to find space for an additional 60 families. not to mention more than 100 at shelt shelter in a hotel that had been living in a car. >> i started staying in my car. my last place ended up in my car. >> then you came in here? >> yes. >> from the cold weather? >> yeah. >> city officials apologized for little today saying they handled the snow as well as they could. as for not closing or delaying the opening of schools, no regrets there either. >> kids were received at their schools and warm buildings with teachers that were there and ready to instruct them. >> of course the good news is that this doesn't actually -- this law with the fine doesn't take effect until next winter. nevertheless, in a place like capitol hill here where i live it is important for pedestrians to be able to get through. a bit of a pain but probably a good
. >> it was a bigger problem uptown where bowser closed the city's reeves center and sent workers home after a power failure. 6100 customers lost power for part of the day. another big concern for the city, the homeless with this cold snap and snow the city had to find space for an additional 60 families. not to mention more than 100 at shelt shelter in a hotel that had been living in a car. >> i started staying in my car. my last place ended up in my car. >> then you came in...
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a couple days later police say those cameras caught realtor sarah west reeves opening the kitchen pantry and removing a bottle of liquid hydrocodone. she is now charged with drug possession and larceny. >>> today president obama invited three popular youtube hosts to the white house and sat down with interviews for each one and they discussed the president's state of the union address. the questions covered a wide range of topics including problems the government faces when it comes to cyber security. >> the challenge we've got is that most of the internet and the infrastructure that allows you to be posting on youtube and people accessing that stuff, most of that stuff is in private hands, not public. >> the interviews were made available live on the official white house website. >>> a d.c. man has made a poignant plea for help to social media to meet the father he's never met. this story has been shared more than 2,000 time. mark carter were born in 1996 to yvette marie carter in newark, new jersey. his mom died of aids when he was 2. he and his sister were raised by their grandma. aft
a couple days later police say those cameras caught realtor sarah west reeves opening the kitchen pantry and removing a bottle of liquid hydrocodone. she is now charged with drug possession and larceny. >>> today president obama invited three popular youtube hosts to the white house and sat down with interviews for each one and they discussed the president's state of the union address. the questions covered a wide range of topics including problems the government faces when it comes to...
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matthew reeves takes us on archaeology project striving to learn more how civil war soldiers lived in winter quarters. >> we are located on the north side of the property across route 20 just behind where the gilmore cabin stands. where we're at is at the site of a set of confederate winter encampments from the winter of 1863 and 1864. this is the area we found through archeological surveys the general samuel mcgowan his south carolina trips were located through 1864. the significance of this time period is that following gettysburg, lee brought his army from northern virginia retreated to the south, came into orange county and eventually went into winter quarters here in orange county with montpelier being the western most extent for the entire army. from montpelier from the archeological data we found and research, what we've been able to establish is general samuel mcgowan was on the property base on the artifacts we found in the camp and huts here. what confirmed this even more is we know general mcgowan had five regiments. we five regimental camps that all contained south carolin
matthew reeves takes us on archaeology project striving to learn more how civil war soldiers lived in winter quarters. >> we are located on the north side of the property across route 20 just behind where the gilmore cabin stands. where we're at is at the site of a set of confederate winter encampments from the winter of 1863 and 1864. this is the area we found through archeological surveys the general samuel mcgowan his south carolina trips were located through 1864. the significance of...
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letting one parent down is only one of the aspects of embracing two religions that troubles rabbi reeverenner. >> the child is being educated to believe jesus was the messiah, resurrection, virgin birth, sin transmitted from generation to generation, a god that dies, believe in him and you get the next world. and then you're told the rest of the week that's not what jews believe. if that's not confusion, i don't know what is. >> reporter: amy schombs has another view. >> aren't all the values that we hope to raise our children in, the same regardless whether they are jewish, catholic, muslim? whatever it is, we hope to raise good children and good people and what a world we would have if everybody understood other religions. >> reporter: even with his doubts, with the hope of keeping some judaism alive, rabbi brenner has officiated at interfaith weddings for many years. >> if some human being can bring themselves to agree to want to bring up jewish children, whether they've converted or not, we should be marrying them, interfaith marrying them, and outreach in every which way we can. >>
letting one parent down is only one of the aspects of embracing two religions that troubles rabbi reeverenner. >> the child is being educated to believe jesus was the messiah, resurrection, virgin birth, sin transmitted from generation to generation, a god that dies, believe in him and you get the next world. and then you're told the rest of the week that's not what jews believe. if that's not confusion, i don't know what is. >> reporter: amy schombs has another view. >>...
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why don't you have -- i've seen steven hocking and kristoffer reeves and these inventions that allow paralyzed people to talk. how come you don't have them? he said, we to enter have money or insurance. they're too expensive. so i have a process, and my process is that you commit and then you figure it out. so i said, all right. here's what we'll do. [applause] >> we're going to do two things. one, he's going to communicate again. we'll get him a steven hocking machine. two, we'll get him a device that allows him to draw, lets him do his art again. they said really? you can do that? i went, yeah. big hugs. yeah. high fives. and they left and we high fives and i went, holy crap. what did i just commit myself to? i had never put the words recognition technology together in a sentence and now i was claiming to do that. part of my process as well is to invite brilliant people into my life. i like to be the guy at the party who is the dumbest guy in the room. if i am, that means that i'm the guy who's learning. i invite all these brilliant people to my house and we have a hacker weekend a
why don't you have -- i've seen steven hocking and kristoffer reeves and these inventions that allow paralyzed people to talk. how come you don't have them? he said, we to enter have money or insurance. they're too expensive. so i have a process, and my process is that you commit and then you figure it out. so i said, all right. here's what we'll do. [applause] >> we're going to do two things. one, he's going to communicate again. we'll get him a steven hocking machine. two, we'll get him...
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jenna bush haeg sat down with the son of christopher reeve is who continuing the work his famous fath. >> it is no longer a question of if there will be treatments for spinal cord injuries. >>> more details on the treatment a t story of a man who regained mobility that he never thoug get again coming up next on "today". >>> all right. let's leak at the 4 things you need to know on this first day of 2015. d.c. police need your help in identifying es men. they are thought to be connected to the stabbing of five people at mcfadden's restaurant a last weekend. >> three peop killed in a new year's fire in queens, new york. the fire iw and eight bodies pulled from a the java sea. >> we are counting down to the winter classic now. the puck drops00. >>> great weather today for the winter classic. here's your storm team 4 first seven-day outlook of 2015. teens and 20s. low 40s with lots of sunshine. a little bitf a breeze. tomorrow, partly cloudy. afternoon highs in the upper 40s. a bit chillier on saturday. a lot of clouds around. looks like rain moves in on saturday afternoon, saturday night
jenna bush haeg sat down with the son of christopher reeve is who continuing the work his famous fath. >> it is no longer a question of if there will be treatments for spinal cord injuries. >>> more details on the treatment a t story of a man who regained mobility that he never thoug get again coming up next on "today". >>> all right. let's leak at the 4 things you need to know on this first day of 2015. d.c. police need your help in identifying es men. they...
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keanu reeves is like a husband who lets beautiful young women into his house.do that when you're a married man. >> another one is "grandma." >> another great thing is see gragt actor show casing. this one is lily tomlin. you see her there. she's playing a foul-mouthed grandmother. it's written and directed by a director who wrote "american pie." i'm sold, i'm in, where do i buy my tickets. >> i'm on movie phone right now. >> they're actually branching out into television. >> the line is becoming very slippery, especially between creators. they find freedom in television shows. sundance is responding by embracing that. they showed "transparent." this year they have a mini series called "the jinx" from hbo. there's so much great stuff on television and people have a lot of creative freedom there and so they're gravitating toward television. this is "animals" that you're seeing there. >> a lot to look forward to. matt singer, thanks so much for being here. >>> and now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next, if you want to become a celebrated ch
keanu reeves is like a husband who lets beautiful young women into his house.do that when you're a married man. >> another one is "grandma." >> another great thing is see gragt actor show casing. this one is lily tomlin. you see her there. she's playing a foul-mouthed grandmother. it's written and directed by a director who wrote "american pie." i'm sold, i'm in, where do i buy my tickets. >> i'm on movie phone right now. >> they're actually branching...
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mayor gary phillips reeves complaints from people in the community about the homeless presence there. someone set a fire in one of the bathrooms last week and reports of crime and drug use. during the closure, crews will renovate the park, trim vegetation and tear down those bathroom. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a free security camera call 1800 xfinity or visit comcast.com/xfinityhome. >>> some terrifying moments for a pilot who took off from tracy forced to ditch his plane when he ran out of fuel about 250 miles short of hawaii. and it was all caught on coast guard video. abc news reporter ted rollins has the latest on a dramatic rescue. >> reporter: running out of fuel trying to get to hawaii this single
mayor gary phillips reeves complaints from people in the community about the homeless presence there. someone set a fire in one of the bathrooms last week and reports of crime and drug use. during the closure, crews will renovate the park, trim vegetation and tear down those bathroom. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can...
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about this all day, but gentlemen, thanks so much for chatting with me about it bob bear and colonel reevesay. up next over a million people converged in this historic rally in the middle of paris. how one photographer captured the moment. hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a camel, you put up with this all the time. it's what you do. (sigh) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ok... marie callender's knows a flaky crust and vegetables mixed with tender chicken and homemade gravy make for the best chicken pot pie. marie callender's. >>> peter turnly is an award winning american-born photographer who splits his time between paris and new york. his photos have made the covers of national geographic and new yorker. he was at the rally in paris and he agreed to share how he saw this historic event.
about this all day, but gentlemen, thanks so much for chatting with me about it bob bear and colonel reevesay. up next over a million people converged in this historic rally in the middle of paris. how one photographer captured the moment. hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not...
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and, anyway, last night she's watching "john wick," the new keanu reeves movie is now out on video.watching "john wick," and this is right up my mom's alley. she's watching it in an empty house because my dad's away. and knowing my mom she's probably had a cocktail or two. so she's watching "john wick." she's enjoying herself. it's a real tense movie. i guess there are russian characters, she tells me. and so the russians are talking and they're putting, you know, the translation, the lower third, the subtitles on what the russians are saying. one of the russians is translated and it says, "hurry, go to sleep." my mom, in her state, thinks this is some new thing on the tv. [ laughter ] that has told her it is somehow past her bedtime. and so she actually gets up and is going to call my dad to say, "do we have something on the tv?" before she remembers that hurry has multiple meanings. but she gave five stars to "john wick," so that's for everybody out there to know. you guys, we have such a great show for you tonight. she's oscar nominated for best actress, from "the theory of every
and, anyway, last night she's watching "john wick," the new keanu reeves movie is now out on video.watching "john wick," and this is right up my mom's alley. she's watching it in an empty house because my dad's away. and knowing my mom she's probably had a cocktail or two. so she's watching "john wick." she's enjoying herself. it's a real tense movie. i guess there are russian characters, she tells me. and so the russians are talking and they're putting, you know,...
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. >> part of chris reeves reporting for cbs this morning. here it is. >> some of darpa's wildest ideas come from nature like their research on mini robots. this reminds me of an ant colony. >> that's exactly what it looks like. >> as armies of ants work together darpa wants to have armies of mini ronnots. the ghetto caught darpa's attention because of its ability to climb walls? >> it will looks like he is zooming in. they are actually about a half a billion points of contact. >> darpa created a gecko-like material that supports the weight of a human in this never-before-scene video a special forces soldier use did it to climb up a glass wall that could be used in hostage revenge u missions rose: thank you for coming. >> my pleasure rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and early episodes, visit us online at cbs.org and charlierose.com. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the coca-col
. >> part of chris reeves reporting for cbs this morning. here it is. >> some of darpa's wildest ideas come from nature like their research on mini robots. this reminds me of an ant colony. >> that's exactly what it looks like. >> as armies of ants work together darpa wants to have armies of mini ronnots. the ghetto caught darpa's attention because of its ability to climb walls? >> it will looks like he is zooming in. they are actually about a half a billion points...
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the reeves municipal center was closed. city employees were sent home because of a power outage. >> you live in maryland? do you work here? >> yes. >> reporter: despite the drop in temperatures city officials say there is room at the homeless shelters for at least another 100 people. here's some good news. they never declared a snow emergency, so you can still park about anywhere you want as long as it's legal. in the district this is bruce johnson, wusa9. >> remember d.c. law says you are responsible for clearing the snow and ice in front of your home or business within eight hours after the end of a snowfall. failing to do so could get you a fine. >>> montgomery county students got to stay home today because of the snow and they may be in for another respite. the school board is considering several options to start classes later in the day. you are invited to weigh in on the proposals one week from today at the board of education headquarters in rockville. >>> three people are in custody in connection with another police
the reeves municipal center was closed. city employees were sent home because of a power outage. >> you live in maryland? do you work here? >> yes. >> reporter: despite the drop in temperatures city officials say there is room at the homeless shelters for at least another 100 people. here's some good news. they never declared a snow emergency, so you can still park about anywhere you want as long as it's legal. in the district this is bruce johnson, wusa9. >> remember...