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in thers believe samantha green killed her son, jts reeves. >> reporter: this is samantha green, nownd bars facing murder in the death of her 3 week old and, jts reeves. >> we have come to the conclusion that mrs. samantha green was the sole individual responsible for the death of her child. >> reporter: after almost 3 days of nflght the around the clock, the 23-year-old was locked up just after midnight on saturday. it's a case that gripped the community. even police are emotionally invests. >> supposedly one of the top 5 worst situations i've been involved in or seen. >> reporter: here's what we do know. on monday, green and baby justice were reported missing. on tuesday evening, search crews found mom dehydrated, cold, and hysterical. a painsstaking search for baby justice end when he was found dead. the possible cause of death, hypothermia and drowning. fox 340's request to interview green from dale jail was denied. >> reporter: frank reeves, the baby's daughter, was to too upset to give us an interview on camera. >> when it hits home like this, it hurts a lot more. >> reporter:
in thers believe samantha green killed her son, jts reeves. >> reporter: this is samantha green, nownd bars facing murder in the death of her 3 week old and, jts reeves. >> we have come to the conclusion that mrs. samantha green was the sole individual responsible for the death of her child. >> reporter: after almost 3 days of nflght the around the clock, the 23-year-old was locked up just after midnight on saturday. it's a case that gripped the community. even police are...
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in fairfax, richard reeve, abc 7 news. maureen: thanks, richard. getting in and out of nationals park will be more time consuming this season. every major league baseball stadium will require its fans to go through metal detectors. this is one of several new security restrictions. and it also includes limits on bag sizes and ban on liquid. the only exception is one liter water bottles. fans, of course, are encouraged to get to the games an hour before the first pitch. we don't want to talk about the weather for the opening day. doug: a little bit early. maybe some snow flurries for the morning. we're full of surprises here. let's get started. a lot of ground to cover. looking live from a rooftop camera in rosslyn. beautiful late afternoon and early evening here in the nation's capital. that will be the story as we continue through the overnight. 50 degrees at reagan national airport and humidity levels pretty low based on the dew point temperature of 17 degrees. air is really dry. that will slowly change as the disturbance comes in from the north a
in fairfax, richard reeve, abc 7 news. maureen: thanks, richard. getting in and out of nationals park will be more time consuming this season. every major league baseball stadium will require its fans to go through metal detectors. this is one of several new security restrictions. and it also includes limits on bag sizes and ban on liquid. the only exception is one liter water bottles. fans, of course, are encouraged to get to the games an hour before the first pitch. we don't want to talk...
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live in herndon, richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: thank you. meanwhile, four taxi cab companies in the district are now facing a lawsuit. kimberly: the companies are accused of discriminateing visually impaired customers with service animals. diane cho is live from the newsroom with more on this case. diane diane: alison, kimberly this is a copy of the 15 page lawsuit accusing four d.c. cab companies of discrimination. eric briggers says in some cases they will flag down the drivers and open the door forcing the driver to take bridges. on one particular day, it took up to 40 minutes to get a cab on his own because he had a service dog with him. that's why he's moving forward with a lawsuit not only for himself but on behalf of the american council of the blind. this after a local tv crew recorded him being passed over by different cab drivers for someone else standing nearby who did not have a service dog. >> that particular day, it was raining. it was gross. i didn't want to have to be standing there hailing for as long as i
live in herndon, richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: thank you. meanwhile, four taxi cab companies in the district are now facing a lawsuit. kimberly: the companies are accused of discriminateing visually impaired customers with service animals. diane cho is live from the newsroom with more on this case. diane diane: alison, kimberly this is a copy of the 15 page lawsuit accusing four d.c. cab companies of discrimination. eric briggers says in some cases they will flag down the drivers and open...
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in northwest washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: coming up -- cooking their way to success, local teenagers who had a shot for a college scholarship. and with nine days left until opening day, the washington nationals want you to pay attention to the capital we'll tonight. the major free be that you could walk away with. first, a major rally underway right now. kimberly: thousands of people rallying against indiana's new religious freedom law today. opponents say it sanctions discrimination against the lgbt community. supporters say it keeps the government from forcing people to provide services they find objectionable. indianapolis-based angie's list became the latest company to say it was reevaluating its future in the state because of the law. florida senator marco rubio is expected to announce his candidacy for president. he has reserved the freedom tower in downtown miami for an undisclosed event. rand paul of kentucky is also expected to announce his white house did a week before on april 7. democrat hillary clinton
in northwest washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: coming up -- cooking their way to success, local teenagers who had a shot for a college scholarship. and with nine days left until opening day, the washington nationals want you to pay attention to the capital we'll tonight. the major free be that you could walk away with. first, a major rally underway right now. kimberly: thousands of people rallying against indiana's new religious freedom law today. opponents say it sanctions...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: pope francis broke bread with inmates at a prison in naples, italy. among those dining with the push for gay and transgender, some with hiv. pope francis has tried to shift the catholic church is message to one of inclusion. in naples, the pope urged people struggling to make a living to choose honorable work instead of mafia-driven crimes. up next, showing hustle, the scramble for grounds crew to get nats park ready for opening day. and taking a live look outside on the first full day of spring. the forecast coming up. kimberly: we are used to seeing hustle inside of nats park. no different today, grounds crews working to get the field ready for the april 6 home opener. the recent blast of winter weather has been wreaking havoc on the new grass field they put in during the off-season. a lot of places are struggling a little bit with the remnants of this cold, wet winter. eileen: it feels like it's never going to end, but if i can offer promising news, there is no snow in th
richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: pope francis broke bread with inmates at a prison in naples, italy. among those dining with the push for gay and transgender, some with hiv. pope francis has tried to shift the catholic church is message to one of inclusion. in naples, the pope urged people struggling to make a living to choose honorable work instead of mafia-driven crimes. up next, showing hustle, the scramble for grounds crew to get nats park ready for opening day. and taking a live look...
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so, these are two books that reeves gave her. in particular, this one you see here says "christmas 1936 -- two carson, these books and my deepest affection reeves." we still have these reminders of what true them together and kept them together and why it was so significant in carson's life. one of my favorite items is this collage portrait by the artist scott eagle. and it is in imagining -- it is in imagining of one of her dinner parties. here in front we have carson. she was working on her autobiography. you see her their pen in hand. the aftermath was a very wild dinner party. we have the author isaac denison, the pen name of an author who was portrayed in "out of africa" by meryl streep. and of course we have the model and actress marilyn monroe depicted in stunning fashion. and this fellow here with his leg up on the table is playwright tennis williams. he and carson were part of a literary circle and cultural circle in new york that involved many intellectuals at that time living in what was called the february house. he a
so, these are two books that reeves gave her. in particular, this one you see here says "christmas 1936 -- two carson, these books and my deepest affection reeves." we still have these reminders of what true them together and kept them together and why it was so significant in carson's life. one of my favorite items is this collage portrait by the artist scott eagle. and it is in imagining -- it is in imagining of one of her dinner parties. here in front we have carson. she was...
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in southeast washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: opening statements are set to begin wednesday in the boston marathon bombing trial. dzhokhar tsarnaev is accused of planting the bomb that killed three people and injured hundreds of others. if convicted, he faces life in jail without parole or he could face the death penalty. thousands of people marched through moscow today to mourn the russian opposition leader, a leading critic of president vladimir putin who was gunned down on a bridge next to the kremlin. while putin condemned the killing, many outside of russia believe that he was involved. putin says he is presently taken charge of the investigation. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in washington and he will speak before the joint session of congress tuesday. it has generated lots of controversy. >> do you think by speaking before congress two weeks before his election it's a sign of arrogance? >> i think it's a political move. >> i wonder why the white house feels threatened and they want to hear what a t
in southeast washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: opening statements are set to begin wednesday in the boston marathon bombing trial. dzhokhar tsarnaev is accused of planting the bomb that killed three people and injured hundreds of others. if convicted, he faces life in jail without parole or he could face the death penalty. thousands of people marched through moscow today to mourn the russian opposition leader, a leading critic of president vladimir putin who was gunned down on a...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: a woman is in the hospital after she was hit a car at a bus stop in montgomery county at 9:30 this morning on connecticut avenue in kensington. the driver suffered a medical problem in crashed into the bus stop. >> there was three people. two of them jumped out of the way. kimberly: an 18-year-old had to be freed. she suffered two broken legs and went to the hospital. paramedics also took the 61-year-old driver from silver spring to the hospital. he may have suffered a diabetic attack before the crash. we are hearing from a father who says he was injured in a carjacking near his son school in northeast washington. it happened on gery street -- it happened on g street. roz plater has the interview that his new at 11:00. roz: last month i spoke with a carjacking victim in the same neighborhood, the same capitol hill neighborhood, about a block from where this carjacking happened. the police are now looking for four suspects. >> i'm ok. i'm going to live. roz: we are not identi
richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: a woman is in the hospital after she was hit a car at a bus stop in montgomery county at 9:30 this morning on connecticut avenue in kensington. the driver suffered a medical problem in crashed into the bus stop. >> there was three people. two of them jumped out of the way. kimberly: an 18-year-old had to be freed. she suffered two broken legs and went to the hospital. paramedics also took the 61-year-old driver from silver spring to the hospital. he...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: an unseasonably cold and windy day.oking ahead to much of the same. eileen whelan has the first forecast. awfully chilly today. eileen: the high was only 40 degrees, 20 degrees below average. tonight is the possibility some of us may break or tie record lows. let's get started with what it's like right now. already at freezing at reagan national 27 gaithersburg and manassas, 30 degrees annapolis 28 in winchester and dulles. enough of a breeze that it feels like 16 in gaithersburg, feels like 17 at andrews. just a wrong night. the temperatures will continue to plummet into the teens in the suburbs, mid 20's downtown. as i've mentioned the possibility some of us will get close to record lows. it will be call tomorrow bright, but the temperatures only in the upper 40's. it will get warmer in the upcoming work week. i will talk more about that as we head into the easter weekend from the belfort furniture weather center coming up. kimberly: indiana governor says lawmakers are working on a bill to clarify a religious freedom
richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: an unseasonably cold and windy day.oking ahead to much of the same. eileen whelan has the first forecast. awfully chilly today. eileen: the high was only 40 degrees, 20 degrees below average. tonight is the possibility some of us may break or tie record lows. let's get started with what it's like right now. already at freezing at reagan national 27 gaithersburg and manassas, 30 degrees annapolis 28 in winchester and dulles. enough of a breeze that it feels...
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richard: richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: this week ford's theater and the smithsonian's museum of american history gave abc 7 news an advanced look at a new exhibit. it's called silent witnesses. artifacts of the lincoln assassination. the 150th anniversary of president lincoln's death is next month. exhibit pieces including lincoln's top hat john wilkes booth, derringer pistol and the carriage, the lenken's road to the theater were all brought together from all over the country. >> our history comes alive when we see the objects. and it causes us to reflect on really what abraham lincoln meant to the country the whole purpose and what happened with the civil war, and who we are as a people. kimberly: the exhibit at ford's theater opens to the public monday. the carriage is now on display at the museum of american history. coming up on saturday news extra, amazon is expanding its one-hour delivery service. we'll tell you where and how much it will cost you. plus plans for a wal-mart supercenter in bowie running int
richard: richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: this week ford's theater and the smithsonian's museum of american history gave abc 7 news an advanced look at a new exhibit. it's called silent witnesses. artifacts of the lincoln assassination. the 150th anniversary of president lincoln's death is next month. exhibit pieces including lincoln's top hat john wilkes booth, derringer pistol and the carriage, the lenken's road to the theater were all brought together from all over the country. >>...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: one officer was injured in the incident, taken to maryland shock trauma. hospital officials did not release details, but it appears he was conscious and talking while being treated. a dark anniversary of the district. five years ago, gunfire outside of a funeral left three dead that after days of violence in 2010. tonight, several gatherings to pay tribute for the lives lost then and to push for an end of the bloodshed now. , rousey has how the victims are being remembered. tom: five years ago tonight on south capitol street, there was a large group on this corner, many of whom had just been to a funeral. a car opens. it was over, three teenagers were dead. five years to the night after one of the worst mass shootings in d.c. history, dozens march to the spot where three teenagers were killed. in all, five young people lost their lives during a five-day operate of violence that started over a lost bracelet. this woman still cannot go a day without feeling the loss of 16-year-old
richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: one officer was injured in the incident, taken to maryland shock trauma. hospital officials did not release details, but it appears he was conscious and talking while being treated. a dark anniversary of the district. five years ago, gunfire outside of a funeral left three dead that after days of violence in 2010. tonight, several gatherings to pay tribute for the lives lost then and to push for an end of the bloodshed now. , rousey has how the victims are being...
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richard reeve has the latest on the investigation. richard: i'll call and speeds were factors, but likely something else as well. we are using our news card to show you. in most of the police cruisers, there is a consul with a radio and a microphone. they believe that the officer looked down to change channels and that may have been a fatal mistake. it was a horrible high-speed crash that killed prince george's county police officer brennan rabain. now an autopsy report shows alcohol was involved. >> his blood-alcohol concentration was 0.07. under maryland law 0.07 could lead to a charge of driving while impaired. richard: investigators also cited excessive speed. the officer with his girlfriend in his cruiser drove as fast as 106 miles per hour trying to catch the report its beater. hours after the crash, friends and family were at the scene grieving. the police say they will never know the exact cause but say that it may have been a costly case of distracted driving's in icy conditions. >> reaching down and changing the channel on t
richard reeve has the latest on the investigation. richard: i'll call and speeds were factors, but likely something else as well. we are using our news card to show you. in most of the police cruisers, there is a consul with a radio and a microphone. they believe that the officer looked down to change channels and that may have been a fatal mistake. it was a horrible high-speed crash that killed prince george's county police officer brennan rabain. now an autopsy report shows alcohol was...
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live from brady one, richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: the man suspected in a spree of highway shootings will stay behind bars. the judge or young held without bail. police believe he is the gun man behind five shootings in maryland. nobody was hurt in the incidence, but young told the police that voices told him to shoot. officers are investigating if he is the gun man in a sixth shooting near maryland live casino. alison: under d.c.'s new law, anybody can smoke pot in their homes. a temporary decision by supreme court judge means that edwin gray cannot light up anything inside of his home come even cigarettes, and this decision could impact you. i-team investigator joce sterman explains. joce: edwin gray loves a cigarette to re-a lax, but now he has to smoke them outside. >> i've been doing them all my life. joce: he is not quitting cold turkey. i temporary order of the court he could no longer light up in his home. his sister says this house in northeast d.c. has been in their family 50 years. a lawsuit filed by new neighbors now
live from brady one, richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: the man suspected in a spree of highway shootings will stay behind bars. the judge or young held without bail. police believe he is the gun man behind five shootings in maryland. nobody was hurt in the incidence, but young told the police that voices told him to shoot. officers are investigating if he is the gun man in a sixth shooting near maryland live casino. alison: under d.c.'s new law, anybody can smoke pot in their homes. a temporary...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: manassas police are asking for help to find the suspect in a rape case. they believe that he sexually abused his girlfriend's underage daughter. he ran away from the police last month after a fight in a house. the police say he has several aliases and may also be known as francisco ray,undiomundo. leon: three d.c. area men are in custody after a car chase and bank robbery in north carolina. the three men are in custody. the police say they robbed a bank and drove off, reaching speeds up to 100 miles per hour before crashing. five cars and 10 people were involved in the wreck, no serious injuries. alison: a spotsylvania girl scout leader was arrested for felony child pornography. chad miller is accused of sending pornography over the internet and having inappropriate contact with a 14-year-old girl. stephen tschida reports the investigation may not end there. stephen: chad miller has been active in the girl scouts for many years, and one of the victims is from his alleged -- on
richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: manassas police are asking for help to find the suspect in a rape case. they believe that he sexually abused his girlfriend's underage daughter. he ran away from the police last month after a fight in a house. the police say he has several aliases and may also be known as francisco ray,undiomundo. leon: three d.c. area men are in custody after a car chase and bank robbery in north carolina. the three men are in custody. the police say they robbed a bank and...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: just into the newsroom, a suspicious substance found in the white house letter was nothing but -- a test came back possibly positive for cyanide. tonight, a final test on the substance says it was saliva. it came from a heavy smoker, which makes sense because it contains small amounts of cyanide. it is not clear the sender will be facing charges. winter weather is on its way out , finally going to feel like spring this weekend. hopefully. steve rudin has the word on how warm it will get. steve: big changes on the way tomorrow. it is after that that we will have another down. outside right now 45 gaithersburg. southern maryland, lexington park 37 degrees. long gone, the snow and rain from earlier today. now we are looking at fog beginning to develop mainly north and west of the city where we have snow on the ground. this ability four miles in frederick, 2.5 miles hagerstown and martinsburg. inside the capital beltway, i do not see a lot of fog. the express forecast, the temperatu
richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: just into the newsroom, a suspicious substance found in the white house letter was nothing but -- a test came back possibly positive for cyanide. tonight, a final test on the substance says it was saliva. it came from a heavy smoker, which makes sense because it contains small amounts of cyanide. it is not clear the sender will be facing charges. winter weather is on its way out , finally going to feel like spring this weekend. hopefully. steve rudin has the...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: a major repair under way after a big water main break in berwyn heights. more than two dozen people are without water tonight and part of cunningham drive has been closed. tom roussey has the timeline of the repairs. that is a big mess. tom: it is. look at all this mud on cunningham drive, and it continues quite a ways. the big problem is right down there, where they are trying to repair the water main that broke. it will probably be at least four hours before they are done. even when they fix it, the cleanup will be longer. it was a 10-inch water main that burst this afternoon, forcing dozens of homes to lose water service. >> there's the basement. tom: his property bore the brunt of the bit damage. he was out gardening late this afternoon. >> i saw water coming through the yard. tom: he and other neighbors looked out front to see this. cunningham drive had become cunningham river. >> it was a river. you cannot see the asphalt on the driveway. >> a lot of the damage could have
richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: a major repair under way after a big water main break in berwyn heights. more than two dozen people are without water tonight and part of cunningham drive has been closed. tom roussey has the timeline of the repairs. that is a big mess. tom: it is. look at all this mud on cunningham drive, and it continues quite a ways. the big problem is right down there, where they are trying to repair the water main that broke. it will probably be at least four hours before...
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richard reeve has the latest on the new efforts underway. richard: this is the leaflet that volunteers were passing around near new york avenue. think about your own child or a child that you know. imagine you're feeling about the child missing for just a couple minutes. now imagine that for more than a year. that is what this family is going to read why the search continues. they are true believers. >> you just don't know, but you can't give up. richard: volunteers and family members focused on finding 8-year-old relisha rudd, missing now for a year and a day. >> i kind of breakdown at times. richard: she was last seen on surveillance video at a northeast d.c. hotel. the police believe the man with relisha, kahlil tatum, killed her before killing himself. >> obviously our hope is she is still alive. >> it's sad. no words can describe it. the book that i see on my aunt's face every day. richard: this family also has hope. >> hopefully some of you will have compassion in their heart. let's do the right thing and take her back home. >> this li
richard reeve has the latest on the new efforts underway. richard: this is the leaflet that volunteers were passing around near new york avenue. think about your own child or a child that you know. imagine you're feeling about the child missing for just a couple minutes. now imagine that for more than a year. that is what this family is going to read why the search continues. they are true believers. >> you just don't know, but you can't give up. richard: volunteers and family members...
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reeves -- mrs. and reeves, where are you? they are delayed. are they going to make it?ndiscernible] >> will you accept on their behalf if they are not here? mrs. -- where are your family members? jimmy lee jackson his family, where are you? good. reverend peter more hours -- morales, where are you? i was not able to get you on the program. you have minutes while they are doing that. come here, quickly. many who answered it dr. king's call to come to selma, they were unitarian universalists. reverend morales is a national president of the organization. he has come all the way here today, in the same spirit in which others came here. i apologize to him -- i couldn't, i got the word too late -- buys are what you two have come this far -- very quickly, very quickly. >> i can do that quickly. it is an honor to be here. there are hundreds of unitarian universalists who have been gathering and birmingham and are here today. james reeves is one of our ministers. a member of our congregation. throughout this time, not only was this 50 years ago transformative in our nation, it w
reeves -- mrs. and reeves, where are you? they are delayed. are they going to make it?ndiscernible] >> will you accept on their behalf if they are not here? mrs. -- where are your family members? jimmy lee jackson his family, where are you? good. reverend peter more hours -- morales, where are you? i was not able to get you on the program. you have minutes while they are doing that. come here, quickly. many who answered it dr. king's call to come to selma, they were unitarian...
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reeves.d by any means, we still have these reminders of what drew them together and what kept them together and why this relationship was so significant in carson's life. one of my very favorite pieces related to carson is this collage portrait. this was done by artist scott eagle. and it is in imagining -- an imagining of one of carson's inter partes that she had -- dinner parties that she had that really became a little bit famous. here in front, we have carson. she is working on her autobiography, which was ultimately unfinished. you see her there, pen in hand. and in the background, we have a very wild dinner party. here is author isaac -- who was the subject of out of africa, portrayed by meryl streep. we have author richard wright who is there significant in african-american literature at that time. and of course, we have the marvelous actress, marilyn monroe, depicted in stunning fashion. and then this fellow over here with his leg up on the table is playwright tennessee williams. he a
reeves.d by any means, we still have these reminders of what drew them together and what kept them together and why this relationship was so significant in carson's life. one of my very favorite pieces related to carson is this collage portrait. this was done by artist scott eagle. and it is in imagining -- an imagining of one of carson's inter partes that she had -- dinner parties that she had that really became a little bit famous. here in front, we have carson. she is working on her...
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one of the songs, reverend reeve had four kids. sons, steven was 3 when his dad died here. he said it has taken him 50 years to come to terms with this moment. for the first time in 50 years he has come here and he met reverend miller. and he says it's really a moment that is bigger you know than his whole life. it will be a remarkable weekend here. we're going to be here all weekend long. you will see it all unfold here in this historic city. >> fredricka whitfield, thank you. i appreciate it. we'll bring you live coverage of the 50th anniversary of the selma march. we'll be right back. okay...listen up. i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. ohhhh. okay veggies you're cool. mayo, corn dogs you are so out of here! ahh... 'cause i'm reworking the menu. keeping her healthy and you on your toes. the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals antioxidants and 9 grams of protein. i see you cupcake. uh oh the #1 doctor recommended brand. ensure. nutrition in charge! i am totally blind.
one of the songs, reverend reeve had four kids. sons, steven was 3 when his dad died here. he said it has taken him 50 years to come to terms with this moment. for the first time in 50 years he has come here and he met reverend miller. and he says it's really a moment that is bigger you know than his whole life. it will be a remarkable weekend here. we're going to be here all weekend long. you will see it all unfold here in this historic city. >> fredricka whitfield, thank you. i...
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these books and my deepest affection, reeves. so, even though their relationship was not smooth by any means we still have these reminders of what drew them together and what kept them together and why this relationship was so significant in carson's life. one of my favorite pieces related to carson is this collage portrait. this was done by artist scott eagle. it is an imagining of one of carson's dinner parties that she had that really became a little bit famous. so here in front we have carson. she's working on her autobiography which was ultimately unfinished but you see her there pen in hand. then the in the background we have a very wild dinner party. so over here we have author, isaac dennison. which of course is the pen name of karen von blixten subject of out of africa, portrayed by meryl streep. author richard wright who is very significant in african-american literature at that time. of course we have the marvelous actress, maryland monroe de-- marilyn monroe depicted in stunning fashion. this fellow over here with the
these books and my deepest affection, reeves. so, even though their relationship was not smooth by any means we still have these reminders of what drew them together and what kept them together and why this relationship was so significant in carson's life. one of my favorite pieces related to carson is this collage portrait. this was done by artist scott eagle. it is an imagining of one of carson's dinner parties that she had that really became a little bit famous. so here in front we have...
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. >> what if we could download a skill into our brains as easily as keanu reeves did in "the matrix"?n? blond, brunette, red head?n? blond, brunette, red head?en? blond, brunette, red head? >> or implant a memory we never experienced like in "total n? blond, brunette, red head? >> or implant a memory we never experienced like in "total en? blond, brunette, red head? >> or implant a memory we never experienced like in "total recall". or control an "avatar" with our thoughts, like in the james cameron film. >> you are not used to your "avatar" body. is dangerous. >> this is great. >> science fiction could become a reality sooner than you think, if we could map the human brain. >> we have learned more about the brain in the last 10 and 15 years than in all of human history combined. >> of a theoretical fizzphysicist and cbs news science contributor details these exciting possibilities and the current state of the brain in his latest book, "the future of the mind." >> we can actually photograph a thought, communicate these thoughts to a robot or computer. these were all considered to be p
. >> what if we could download a skill into our brains as easily as keanu reeves did in "the matrix"?n? blond, brunette, red head?n? blond, brunette, red head?en? blond, brunette, red head? >> or implant a memory we never experienced like in "total n? blond, brunette, red head? >> or implant a memory we never experienced like in "total en? blond, brunette, red head? >> or implant a memory we never experienced like in "total recall". or...
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richard reeve. anchor: right now, three people hurt in an explosion in manhattan. reporter: you can see, the building is collapsing. anchor: this is an manhattan 's east village. the area was evacuated as firefighters were heard. >> the whole building came off to the side of the sidewalk. acre: they are still looking into what is to blame. scott: accusations of sex abuse at a sterling church. the sheriff's office announced they are investigating. the office is asking anyone with information to come forward. stay with us for updates. new video, just in. jesse jackson junior arrived in baltimore. he will serve the rest of his prison sentence there. he was transferred from alabama. he is serving time for misusing campaign funds. he told reporters he has quote made mistakes. anchor: storms rolling through the area. steve rudin is here with how low the temperatures will go. steve: it lasted one day. temperatures in the 70's, now long gone. waking up tomorrow morning, you will not only feel the difference but it will stay cold for a good couple of days. temperatures fall
richard reeve. anchor: right now, three people hurt in an explosion in manhattan. reporter: you can see, the building is collapsing. anchor: this is an manhattan 's east village. the area was evacuated as firefighters were heard. >> the whole building came off to the side of the sidewalk. acre: they are still looking into what is to blame. scott: accusations of sex abuse at a sterling church. the sheriff's office announced they are investigating. the office is asking anyone with...
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in rural communities, something don't have that, they have thatched reeves and not the type of destruction that we saw 48 hours ago. >> we understand australian aid has started to arrive, what are the things you are hoping to arrive first? >> we already launched our own appeal and have receivedment dangerous donations from the public. we haven't received any government aid yet we are in communication, but these things, providing people with basic shelter, equipment water, food and hygiene kids but the work is going to go along much longer than that. the work we need to do here is involving setting up temporary school, schools have been destroyed, and make sure the children are protected whatever they are saying right now. >> we have already heard from representative from the care ngo, you're with save the children. it's vitally important isn't there that there be stripped coordination from the countries when it comes to mitigating disasters like this. >> yes, port villa it's a small community and making sure we're not duplicating work and sharing the information we have across the country.
in rural communities, something don't have that, they have thatched reeves and not the type of destruction that we saw 48 hours ago. >> we understand australian aid has started to arrive, what are the things you are hoping to arrive first? >> we already launched our own appeal and have receivedment dangerous donations from the public. we haven't received any government aid yet we are in communication, but these things, providing people with basic shelter, equipment water, food and...
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richard reeve takes us to a prayer service held in her honor today. >> it was a powerful emotional moment as a group of the sea pastors laid their hands in prayer on the mother of relisha rudd. her ninth birthday has come and gone. she disappeared one year ago. this surveillance video shows are at a northeast d.c. hotel with the man police believe kidnapped her. >> to me this is like a shot in the arm. >> after a frantic search, police down the man's body. the man known as a family friend and janitor at the d.c. homeless shelter had shot himself. there was no note and no trace of the little girl. >> i personally feel like she is gone because it has been so long and other kids have been missing. >> but many say there's always hope. . -- turning back to our weather it looks like temperatures won't be warm enough to melt all of this mess. >> us why there will be the potential for some delays. we have rain falling in some parts of the region. >> abc seven live radar shows all of this slowly moving off toward the north and east. central fairfax county out to loudoun county, the freezing rain h
richard reeve takes us to a prayer service held in her honor today. >> it was a powerful emotional moment as a group of the sea pastors laid their hands in prayer on the mother of relisha rudd. her ninth birthday has come and gone. she disappeared one year ago. this surveillance video shows are at a northeast d.c. hotel with the man police believe kidnapped her. >> to me this is like a shot in the arm. >> after a frantic search, police down the man's body. the man known as a...
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richard reeve is live with more. could there be more victims? ? >> that is one question police would like to have answered. this is one of the sad cases. a 12-year-old boy when he began -- this began and the abuse went on for years. outside this silver spring home, christmas lights andy reid -- a nd a wreath. 52-year-old jeffrey o'connor molested his music student starting when he boy was 12 years old. >> he inappropriately touched the victim on several occasions. >> detectives arrested him wednesday night. the alleged abuse again in august, 2008 and continued on numerous occasions for two years. >> the worst nightmares came to fruition. this was somebody they trusted. >> they call him a privately hired guitar and structur -- guitar instructor. he was an acquaintance who bought silence with gifts. she says this case concerns her. >> for something to go on for two years, without knowing your child would say something, is upsetting. >> child predators they do not come with big warning signs over their head. >> we are told he did contract photography
richard reeve is live with more. could there be more victims? ? >> that is one question police would like to have answered. this is one of the sad cases. a 12-year-old boy when he began -- this began and the abuse went on for years. outside this silver spring home, christmas lights andy reid -- a nd a wreath. 52-year-old jeffrey o'connor molested his music student starting when he boy was 12 years old. >> he inappropriately touched the victim on several occasions. >>...
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carson was married to reeves mccullers.was a soldier stationed at fort benning that she met when she lived here and they had a very tumultuous relationship. it ultimately ended in tragediy when reeves committed decide, and there was a -- committed suicide, and there was a lot of misunderstanding and emotional and perhaps physical infidelity on both sides at different times throughout their relationship. but there was also a real love there and something that connected them was their love of literature and of writing. so these are two books that reeves gave her as christmas presents, and in particular one you see here says "christmas 1936 for carson, these books and my deepest affection reeves." so even though their relationship was not smooth by any means, we still have these reminders of what drew them together and what kept them together and why this relationship was so significant in carson's life. one of my very favorite pieces related to carson is this challenge portrait. this was dope by artist -- done by artist scott
carson was married to reeves mccullers.was a soldier stationed at fort benning that she met when she lived here and they had a very tumultuous relationship. it ultimately ended in tragediy when reeves committed decide, and there was a -- committed suicide, and there was a lot of misunderstanding and emotional and perhaps physical infidelity on both sides at different times throughout their relationship. but there was also a real love there and something that connected them was their love of...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. kelly: virginia state police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in fauquier county yesterday afternoon and warrenton. if all cure county deputies said that a man refused to pull over and a pursuit followed. the suspect lost control and crashed into a tree, then took off on foot. a k-9 team found him hiding behind a house and that is where he was shot. he was taken to inova fairfax hospital, his condition unknown. the u.s. secret service is investigating two separate incidents at a white house. a vendor cart caught fire on g street and at the same time a bomb sniffing dog detected something on 16th street and constitution avenue. the vehicle and area were swept by the secret service and other agencies. there is no indication the incidents are related. president obama is in alabama for the 50th anniversary of the historic march in selma. on that day in 1965, many in a crowd of 600 were beaten by state troopers as they tried to cross the edmund pettus bridge. >> the nations f
richard reeve, abc 7 news. kelly: virginia state police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in fauquier county yesterday afternoon and warrenton. if all cure county deputies said that a man refused to pull over and a pursuit followed. the suspect lost control and crashed into a tree, then took off on foot. a k-9 team found him hiding behind a house and that is where he was shot. he was taken to inova fairfax hospital, his condition unknown. the u.s. secret service is investigating...
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richard reeve, abc seven news. kimberly: the four-year-old shot inside of her apartment is safe. abc 7 spoke to the victim's family. they did not want to be identified, but they tell us the girl's home and will be ok after friday night's shooting. police have little to go on. they say they are looking for a white car that drove off. another chilly day, but looking ahead to your work week, the temperatures are going to feel a lot nicer. eileen whelan joins us now with a look at the forecast. a little weather too, right? eileen: maybe just put the umbrella in the purse or handbag now, and the kids' backpacks. but brilliant sunshine right now. temperatures only in the 40's. another unseasonably cold day. we are doing better than this time yesterday. we will fall into the upper 30's by about 11:00, and will kind of stay there. clouds will be moving in over the next several hours. drain showers arrive after midnight. it is going to be light and hit or miss, and probably will wrap up around 9:00. this is a simulation of radar around 7:00 a.m. the good news is, we will see some sunshine
richard reeve, abc seven news. kimberly: the four-year-old shot inside of her apartment is safe. abc 7 spoke to the victim's family. they did not want to be identified, but they tell us the girl's home and will be ok after friday night's shooting. police have little to go on. they say they are looking for a white car that drove off. another chilly day, but looking ahead to your work week, the temperatures are going to feel a lot nicer. eileen whelan joins us now with a look at the forecast. a...
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richard reeve has what we need to know about the suspect. richard: the police have only a vague description, but they are sharing surveillance video. two separate incidents, seconds apart at a church. this has a lot of folks concerned about safety. >> it's sad. richard: it is a bizarre frightening crime. just outside of a place of worship. >> we get these reminders that predators are out there. richard: the police are releasing this surveillance video, spotted outside of bethel evangelical lutheran church in january. detectives say the man in his 20's or 30's exposed himself to a woman standing at a window then approached a second woman of the parking lot. >> he asked for a cigarette, the woman complied. he then touched her inappropriately and fled. richard: witnesses said he drove off in a white chevy blazer. >> people saw him doing that and it's disgusting. richard: the incidents happened on monday night between 7:00 and 8:00. the church building was busy with worship meetings and counseling sessions. >> nobody should have to come to a chu
richard reeve has what we need to know about the suspect. richard: the police have only a vague description, but they are sharing surveillance video. two separate incidents, seconds apart at a church. this has a lot of folks concerned about safety. >> it's sad. richard: it is a bizarre frightening crime. just outside of a place of worship. >> we get these reminders that predators are out there. richard: the police are releasing this surveillance video, spotted outside of bethel...
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richard reeve, encouraging developments? richard: there have been clashes between the police and protesters, the shootings of two officers, but even after all the violence, there is a sense of reconciliation. >> we are not going anywhere. richard: the rainy and sometimes tense weekend in ferguson missouri, after gunshots wednesday that left one officer wounded in the face, the other in the arm. now in intense manhunt. the police gathering cell phone surveillance and even tv news video. >> we have a pretty good general idea of where we think the shots came from. richard: the police still reeling from the shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown last august and racial bias going back years. >> if i commit a crime don't treat me differently. richard: then there is this. protesters and the police greeting each other friday night with handshakes and hugs. >> and obviously helps when the situation is tense that they know who i am. richard: some pretty frank talk after the protests. >> we have seen one of our young brothers gunne
richard reeve, encouraging developments? richard: there have been clashes between the police and protesters, the shootings of two officers, but even after all the violence, there is a sense of reconciliation. >> we are not going anywhere. richard: the rainy and sometimes tense weekend in ferguson missouri, after gunshots wednesday that left one officer wounded in the face, the other in the arm. now in intense manhunt. the police gathering cell phone surveillance and even tv news video....
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richard reeve, abc 7 news.kimberly: new developments tonight from starbucks, which says it is removing the controversial message from its cups. the company says that message was intended to start a discussion on diverse city and racial inequality, but people widely [indiscernible] critics called it in opera does -- in art -- in opportunistic. -- inopportunistic. we are dealing with a chillier and to the weekend, but tomorrow morning you will want to bundle up for. anchor: the cause is for colorectal research and awareness. the campaign was called love your butt. we started at freedom plaza. there were just about 3000 runners. there i am, with tommy mcfly from fresh fm. a really great time and a great cause. thank you to everyone who came out. if you want out -- what to find out more, go to loveyourbutt .org. it was a good morning for a run. albeit, a little bit chilly. have you seen the crocuses, the flowers or anything? anchor: now i have. anchor: here it is, our very own abc 7 photojournalist brian hopkins se
richard reeve, abc 7 news.kimberly: new developments tonight from starbucks, which says it is removing the controversial message from its cups. the company says that message was intended to start a discussion on diverse city and racial inequality, but people widely [indiscernible] critics called it in opera does -- in art -- in opportunistic. -- inopportunistic. we are dealing with a chillier and to the weekend, but tomorrow morning you will want to bundle up for. anchor: the cause is for...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: thank you, rich. we go to some breaking news right now. coming to us out of gaithersburg where a car, as you can see here, has crashed into the westwood shopping center. no one in the shopping center was injured we're told. the driver was not injured either if you can believe it. but this car hit the rite aid there we're told. so no word yet on what caused this. this is still developing and we will bring you the latest details as soon as we have them. amazing no one was hurt as far as we know so far. leon: that car is in aisle three. check this out, a colorado woman is facing attempted murder and other charges after she allegedly stabbed a pregnant woman and cut her baby from her womb! police say the victim had answered a craig's list ad offering baby clothes for sale. that woman who was seven months pregnant at the time is expected to survive. police arrested the suspect after she showed up at a hospital with a dead baby claiming that she had had a miscarriage. and the man accused of killing one pers
reporting live, richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: thank you, rich. we go to some breaking news right now. coming to us out of gaithersburg where a car, as you can see here, has crashed into the westwood shopping center. no one in the shopping center was injured we're told. the driver was not injured either if you can believe it. but this car hit the rite aid there we're told. so no word yet on what caused this. this is still developing and we will bring you the latest details as soon as we...
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in mclean richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> all right. that's it now for 5:00. coming up tonight at 6:00, a desperate wait for help. abc 7 goes one-on-one with muriel bowser to find out why a man had to wait a half-hour after being stabbed. >> not mincing words. >> this is a damn punk. >> the strong message from the justice department after two officers are shot in ferguson and the update tonight no one was expecting. >> and piling it on. the active investigation two secret service agents allegedly disrupted why they were drunk and why it could have turned dangerous. news at 6:00 starts right now. >> we start tonight with that agonizing wait for help. a stabbing victim spends nearly 30 minutes bleeding and waiting for an ambulance. sam ford brought you the story first on 7. sam is live on the scene with what muriel bowser the mayor of the district said a few hours ago. sam? >> yes maureen, mayor bowser wanted to emphasize that a paramedic engine company arrived here within four minutes and began providing care to a stabbing victim while acknowledging that it was
in mclean richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> all right. that's it now for 5:00. coming up tonight at 6:00, a desperate wait for help. abc 7 goes one-on-one with muriel bowser to find out why a man had to wait a half-hour after being stabbed. >> not mincing words. >> this is a damn punk. >> the strong message from the justice department after two officers are shot in ferguson and the update tonight no one was expecting. >> and piling it on. the active investigation two...
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abc 7's rich reeve is live in winchester where things are starting to slow down finally. rich? >> yeah alison that's right, the snow beginning to dissipate. look at this accumulation. lift it up with one hand here. check that out. i mean we got a good solid eight inches. big concern, though is streets like here beginning to freeze. back in the background way back there, route 7 with pavement but today was a tough one on the roads. that was not a good day to be on the roads in the winchester area. snowy conditions combined with the emergency response to a car fire brought northbound i-81 for a time creating a several mile long backup. the other main route in and out of winchester route 7 was a slushy mess for much of the day. continual parade of plows sent out to clear it. the snowfall eight inches so severe that the virginia national guard was put on standby in case humvees were needed. while smaller plows tackled side streets and parking lots, residents in some neighborhoods had to make due with shovels or snowblowers. getting around without a four wheel drive vehicle was a ma
abc 7's rich reeve is live in winchester where things are starting to slow down finally. rich? >> yeah alison that's right, the snow beginning to dissipate. look at this accumulation. lift it up with one hand here. check that out. i mean we got a good solid eight inches. big concern, though is streets like here beginning to freeze. back in the background way back there, route 7 with pavement but today was a tough one on the roads. that was not a good day to be on the roads in the...
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they found pine a -- pain along with stress are the top reeves for shorter sleep duration and quality. one fifth have chronic pain and more than a third have acute pain. 65% of those with no chronic pain. >>> all right. rosemary joins us now. we're hearing reports of pain in the bay area. >> yeah. one of our photographers in san jose tweeted out, sent me video of rain falling over san jose. we will take a look at the radar. look at the mostly cloudy day out there. it's cloudy. it's cooler for most. and for some, light scattered showers in the forecast. let's take a look at stormtracker. we'll take a look at this latest system. it's a quick-moving system. it's arriving down the coastline. you can see the circulation pulling up a little bit of moisture in the bay area. again, areas right off the southern san mateo coastline reporting a few light scattered showers and san jose reporting a few light scattered showers. we can get in closer. stretches from areas near fremont, milpitas, along 680 over into san jose areas right around santa clara perhaps a few light showers for you along 82 a
they found pine a -- pain along with stress are the top reeves for shorter sleep duration and quality. one fifth have chronic pain and more than a third have acute pain. 65% of those with no chronic pain. >>> all right. rosemary joins us now. we're hearing reports of pain in the bay area. >> yeah. one of our photographers in san jose tweeted out, sent me video of rain falling over san jose. we will take a look at the radar. look at the mostly cloudy day out there. it's cloudy....
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wanda reeves had known hudson since 2 years old. >> he was a nice, spirited young man, polite, respectful. i couldn't believe his life was ended so senselessly. >> black punting for hudson that joined this volunteer fire company when just 16. his locker, and his gear, are now a memorial. >> you know it was round of clock things for him he would come in the middle of the night after working day work and he would have a duty to serve. he always did it with a smile sgl. >> reporter: again hudson's girlfriend was not charged. we will not release her name. even today she was being questioned. we'll have the latest updates on 6abc.com and tonight on "action news." reporting live in darby township, kenneth moton, "channel 6 action news," shirleen. >> all right. thank you, kenneth. >> christians all around our area marked palm sunday today ushering in holy week. ♪outside the cathedral basilica of st. peters and paul the braved the wind chills in the 20s. people received the psalms. >> worshipers at st. peter church in merchantville new jersey carried psalms around the block and into the surech in
wanda reeves had known hudson since 2 years old. >> he was a nice, spirited young man, polite, respectful. i couldn't believe his life was ended so senselessly. >> black punting for hudson that joined this volunteer fire company when just 16. his locker, and his gear, are now a memorial. >> you know it was round of clock things for him he would come in the middle of the night after working day work and he would have a duty to serve. he always did it with a smile sgl. >>...
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william reeves believes the truck was targeted. >> somebody knew something. somebody got info from somebody that knew that was in that truck. >> the truck belonged to a miami base company. >>> coming up next in our 5:00 hour, a california law that bans sex offenders from living near schools and parks was struck down. >> and it's an issue that is putting drivers against cyclists. the major redesign of a san francisco street. >> things are looking good in terms of traffic. you are taking a look at oakland this morning. coming up we will take a look at the south bay. >> skies are clear and temperatures are starting to cool off inland. in fact it's cold for some. a lot of upper 30s. >>> a man shot dead over night in antioch and already three people are in custody and being questioned by investigators. we'll tell you how police caught up with them so quickly. >> more room for bicyclists but you drivers you may not like it. the controversial new street design plan in san francisco that may be decided today. all ahead on ktvu channel 2 morning news on 2. >>> good mo
william reeves believes the truck was targeted. >> somebody knew something. somebody got info from somebody that knew that was in that truck. >> the truck belonged to a miami base company. >>> coming up next in our 5:00 hour, a california law that bans sex offenders from living near schools and parks was struck down. >> and it's an issue that is putting drivers against cyclists. the major redesign of a san francisco street. >> things are looking good in terms of...
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we are on kirkland and reeves on mirror island in have a hey ho. -- vallejo. police say they are treating this as a kidnapping for ransom case and they have asked the department of justice and the fbi for help. search and rescue crews come through the marsh land behind a home looking for any clues in the disappearance of 29-year- old denise. >> i know the kind of person she is and i know she's fighting. she's fighting. i know that. and so that gives me a lot of confidence because i know what kinds of person she is. >> huskins father said his daughter moved to the bay area to work as a physical therapist. yesterday afternoon huskins boyfriend said she had been force i believely removed from the home. the boyfriend didn't report the kidnapping until 2:00 that afternoon. >> the only thing that would make any sense to me from that delay would be if he was constrained some way and couldn't do anything. but other than that, that doesn't make any sense to me at all. >> police say they have interviewed the boyfriend but at this point he is not a person of interest. po
we are on kirkland and reeves on mirror island in have a hey ho. -- vallejo. police say they are treating this as a kidnapping for ransom case and they have asked the department of justice and the fbi for help. search and rescue crews come through the marsh land behind a home looking for any clues in the disappearance of 29-year- old denise. >> i know the kind of person she is and i know she's fighting. she's fighting. i know that. and so that gives me a lot of confidence because i know...
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the park is known for its views of the marine reserve reeves and the pacific ocean. it's also home to endangered species. perks for people here too. folks can take uninterrupted hikes along the bluff. >>> a life torn by war, illness and death is getting much needed mending now in san francisco. joe riz otto jr. shows us how technology and lots of love are helping one woman who was ripped from her family as a child to form some new and modern bonds. >> reporter: life is always on the move. year ebbing away like water down a stream. so in a small apartment in north beach public housing ms. chen has few mementos of her 83 years. above her bed she keeps a pictures of her parents and brothers and sisters. it is a portrait of the family she pairly knew. >> every morning she wakes up and every night she goes to bed looking at that picture. >> reporter: her story against more than eight decades ago in china. she was two years alleged when japan invade china. her parents fled for malaysia but left her and her sister behind with her grandmother. >> during that time i did not r
the park is known for its views of the marine reserve reeves and the pacific ocean. it's also home to endangered species. perks for people here too. folks can take uninterrupted hikes along the bluff. >>> a life torn by war, illness and death is getting much needed mending now in san francisco. joe riz otto jr. shows us how technology and lots of love are helping one woman who was ripped from her family as a child to form some new and modern bonds. >> reporter: life is always on...
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live in silver spring richard reeve, abc 7 news.berly: a homicide suspect is on the ploose after an elderly woman was found dead. her neighbors there are frustrated over the lack of answers from police. roz plater is live in chillum with the very latest on that death. roz? roz: well, kimberly, investigators just left here a few minutes ago. and they were here for more than 10 hours. still tonight, not a lot of information. we're told they're still trying to develop a motive and a suspect. late into the evening, investigators combed over the crime scene, searching for evidence that this home on knollbrook drive. police calling this a homicide. and in this quiet community of older homes, neighbors just don't know what to make of it. >> just shocked and very surprised. and again, he still don't know what's going on. roz: police say they were called here around 11:30 saturday morning to check on the welfare of a resident. they found a female with trauma to her body. she was pronounced dead at the scene. investigators have not said how s
live in silver spring richard reeve, abc 7 news.berly: a homicide suspect is on the ploose after an elderly woman was found dead. her neighbors there are frustrated over the lack of answers from police. roz plater is live in chillum with the very latest on that death. roz? roz: well, kimberly, investigators just left here a few minutes ago. and they were here for more than 10 hours. still tonight, not a lot of information. we're told they're still trying to develop a motive and a suspect. late...
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a launch party is scheduled next month with proceeds going to christopher and dana reeves foundation. >>> will we hear from hillary clinton today? she may talk about her controversy over her e-mail. this morning we have what the president knew about her chosen means of correspondence. >>> and the experts of cnbc will explain how a short stack managed to upstage apple on social media. what's happened to snacking? how did it become absent-mindedly eating one after the next, after the next? so predictable and so unsatisfying? what about pulling up a chair, a stool, a beanbag, and actually tasting our food. we are a creamy cheese that still believes in the beauty of a knife, in the elegant swipe of a . . . swipe. of course, that doesn't mean you can't dunk us or scoop us up. enjoy every single sol-i-tar-y bite. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. >>> 5:23. there's a report that hillary clinton may break her silence about the private use of her e-mail while being secretary of state. and the white house is clarifying what president obama knew when trading e-mails with clinton. the presiden
a launch party is scheduled next month with proceeds going to christopher and dana reeves foundation. >>> will we hear from hillary clinton today? she may talk about her controversy over her e-mail. this morning we have what the president knew about her chosen means of correspondence. >>> and the experts of cnbc will explain how a short stack managed to upstage apple on social media. what's happened to snacking? how did it become absent-mindedly eating one after the next,...
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proceeds will go to the christopher and dana reeves foundation. >>> good morning. it's dry now but i'm tracking rain as we head into the afternoon and into your evening. and tonight i'll let you know exactly what to expect for the rest of your workweek coming up in my seven-day. jillian? >>> good morning. a live look at 95 at girard avenue. quiet start there. coming up in a few minutes, a live look at 495 in delaware. >>> and new at 4:30 the move a local lawmaker wants to make in delaware county to keep kids safer while in school. >>> amtrak commuters could have a hard time getting in and out of philadelphia after a truck collision occurred in north carolina. >>> and new fallout from the clupgs scan corruption scandal in. >>> and rain will make for a soggy evening but no snow. good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm chris cato. we'll be in the 40s again. 57 yesterday, how about that? meteorologist brittney shipp is here with a look at the forecast. >>> by the time you head to lunch you'll be okay but after that you need your umbrella.
proceeds will go to the christopher and dana reeves foundation. >>> good morning. it's dry now but i'm tracking rain as we head into the afternoon and into your evening. and tonight i'll let you know exactly what to expect for the rest of your workweek coming up in my seven-day. jillian? >>> good morning. a live look at 95 at girard avenue. quiet start there. coming up in a few minutes, a live look at 495 in delaware. >>> and new at 4:30 the move a local lawmaker...
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at least get keanu reeves' power and dodge a bullet like this! >> larry: we'll be back after this!thout a wrapper. welcome to the easy life. ♪ trident unwrapped. super useful. helps fight cavities. ♪ its effects on society really came about because, not because i was selfish and wanted one for myself, which i did. its because i had, had a passion. my whole life i wanted to teach myself to build computers. i wanted to build these things for free. i just wanted to do it for the world and you know when you want something, that's what you do the best. ♪ ♪ well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. [richard] america. did you file your tax
at least get keanu reeves' power and dodge a bullet like this! >> larry: we'll be back after this!thout a wrapper. welcome to the easy life. ♪ trident unwrapped. super useful. helps fight cavities. ♪ its effects on society really came about because, not because i was selfish and wanted one for myself, which i did. its because i had, had a passion. my whole life i wanted to teach myself to build computers. i wanted to build these things for free. i just wanted to do it for the world...
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bradley cooper 6-1 and ke u reeves and denzel 6-1 and samuel jackson 6-2.his guy is -- he picks sean penn. when was the last time sean penn was in a hit movie? danielle ratcliff played a schoolkid. >> harry potter. >> h used his magic wand and would spin you around. >> there you go. >> you worked with a lot of actors who is the best, paul or short of. >> in the old days you saw that they thought from the knees up. now there is a lot of close ups so now males have an enormous head. a male movie star have a. gigantic head. that's why. it shoots the scene better. >> do you think women's height matters? >> no. just so long as we are proportional. i love sean penn and daniel ratcliff. >> a special thank you -- okay. a very special thanks to jet do dye yaw beale law, an dough levey, rob long. that's it for me. i'm sherrod small. i was great tonight. i'll see you next time. there will be a next time. love you, love you guys. >> breaking tonight, tensions rising between the united states and the one country in the middle east that has been our strongest and most im
bradley cooper 6-1 and ke u reeves and denzel 6-1 and samuel jackson 6-2.his guy is -- he picks sean penn. when was the last time sean penn was in a hit movie? danielle ratcliff played a schoolkid. >> harry potter. >> h used his magic wand and would spin you around. >> there you go. >> you worked with a lot of actors who is the best, paul or short of. >> in the old days you saw that they thought from the knees up. now there is a lot of close ups so now males have...
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even christopher reeves, 15- year-old superbowl commercial imagined him walking again. fantasy back then, but working, wearable technology today. tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> it looks like singers robin thick and pharell williams are on the hook for copyright infringement. >> the jury returned a verdict saying blurred lines is a copy of the marvin gay sign called got to give it up. williams and thick says the song is completely original. it has earned more than $16 million in profits: ahead, a growing number of athletes are getting hurt. inside a one of a kind center that specializes in helps these kids and their interesting theory on why kids are getting hurt more often and why those injuries are more serious. >> plus, we will explain why federal marshalls have seized america's top boat. >> right after the break, we are checking in with the showers in the forecast for your bay area wednesday and there is a warmup in the five day. we will get into that as well. thanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say geico is proud to have served the military for
even christopher reeves, 15- year-old superbowl commercial imagined him walking again. fantasy back then, but working, wearable technology today. tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> it looks like singers robin thick and pharell williams are on the hook for copyright infringement. >> the jury returned a verdict saying blurred lines is a copy of the marvin gay sign called got to give it up. williams and thick says the song is completely original. it has earned more than $16 million in...
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(soft music) (jim reeves) ♪ welcome to my world ♪ (narrator) these are songs we'll always remember. ♪u come on in? ♪ (narrator) songs we grew up with, songs we fell in love to. (charlie rich) ♪ and when we get behind closed doors ♪ ♪ then she lets her hair... ♪ (narrator) words and music that always touched us. ♪ together again ♪ ♪ ♪ my tears have stopped falling ♪ (narrator) presenting country music of your life sweet country ballads from the golden era of country music.
(soft music) (jim reeves) ♪ welcome to my world ♪ (narrator) these are songs we'll always remember. ♪u come on in? ♪ (narrator) songs we grew up with, songs we fell in love to. (charlie rich) ♪ and when we get behind closed doors ♪ ♪ then she lets her hair... ♪ (narrator) words and music that always touched us. ♪ together again ♪ ♪ ♪ my tears have stopped falling ♪ (narrator) presenting country music of your life sweet country ballads from the golden era of country...
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principal walter reeves says that's one less distraction for the students. >> you just don't know what the weather will be outside but we try and focus on the time we have the students in the building and make sure we maximize those opportunities. >> reporter: eve inside some of the newest school buildings in maryland heating systems failed this winter. >> i'm sure you're aware we have experienced historically frigid temperatures in the past couple weeks and even in our newest buildings, our infrastructure just wasn't able to take handle the frigid temperatures. >> reporter: during one of the final weeks of winter our cameras spotted mom zina warren hustling her kids out of one of the older school buildings around gwynn park high school built in 1956. heat failed in some of the rooms. >> the kids are complaining, staff is complaining, everyone's wearing coats. people are inside looking like this. >> reporter: the district acknowledged problems and fixed them and wellrecommended kids wear layers. >> i didn't feel like these conditions were appropriate for a learning environment. >> repo
principal walter reeves says that's one less distraction for the students. >> you just don't know what the weather will be outside but we try and focus on the time we have the students in the building and make sure we maximize those opportunities. >> reporter: eve inside some of the newest school buildings in maryland heating systems failed this winter. >> i'm sure you're aware we have experienced historically frigid temperatures in the past couple weeks and even in our newest...
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up next, richard reeves talks about the internment experiences of japanese-americans living on the westoast and how the press expressed hysteria over possible acts of sabotage. he describes experiences of japanese-americans vary widely depending on where they lived during a time of open racism. this is about an hour. >> part of what we're going to talk about today is the tendency for the press to all follow the same story line, which we've seen a lot of right now with two story lines that are taking up most of the news space these days. ebola, every paper's saying the same, every paper, every television, the internet is all following that story according to a pretty well known narrative because it's also been fictionalized in film. and then, what then knocks off ebola and people dying in africa. bill cosby, so that all -- everybody's writing the same kind of story about bill cosby every day but with different names. and so, today, i want to talk about a story that ran like that, what happens when a kind of fever, kind of hysteria usually based on fear, like ebola was where the press tak
up next, richard reeves talks about the internment experiences of japanese-americans living on the westoast and how the press expressed hysteria over possible acts of sabotage. he describes experiences of japanese-americans vary widely depending on where they lived during a time of open racism. this is about an hour. >> part of what we're going to talk about today is the tendency for the press to all follow the same story line, which we've seen a lot of right now with two story lines that...