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see richard's pass over those, and those pass back over richard's.hat let us know the vehicle was here before richard got here and likely left after he was dead. >> reporter: had to be the killer. but how could common tire tracks help them find who ever did this? having seen what he could, detective franklin headed back to the sheriff's station to meet stacy and record her statement. it was after midnight by then. >> this feels unreal. >> reporter: stacy explaned it was her weekend to care for her grandparents. and richdard planned to come by valentine's day to cook dinner. he arrived at 5:30. >> i had my valentine's stuff sitting for him, waiting on the desk you walk in the back door. he was like mine are out in the truck. but i thought we would do that at the park. >> reporter: because they had already planned a brief row mandateic -- romantic rendezvous at the park on the way home to see the kids. >> he said come and meet me at the park. it's secluded. we'll exchange our valentine's. and he gave me a kiss. and said maybe makeout. >> they were dark
see richard's pass over those, and those pass back over richard's.hat let us know the vehicle was here before richard got here and likely left after he was dead. >> reporter: had to be the killer. but how could common tire tracks help them find who ever did this? having seen what he could, detective franklin headed back to the sheriff's station to meet stacy and record her statement. it was after midnight by then. >> this feels unreal. >> reporter: stacy explaned it was her...
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richard: i got you! [laughter] richard: they want the biggest and the best, and this is the biggest and best cruise ship out there. ♪ betty: have you been on every single one of your 101 ships? arnold: no, i haven't been on every ship yet. but i've been on quite a few. betty: when you walk onto one of carnival's fun ships, you notice are the amusement style attractions. it's like a county fair on water. after you dry off, it's time to take in some extravagant, vegas-style entertainment. second-bestr baby test ♪u love to the betty: and then it is off to a meal fit for a queen or king. and you can burn the calories off all in the same place. arnold: we have personal trainers that consult, also dietitians. betty: donald and i walked the decks to the luxurious spa -- arnold: the spa is my favorite place on the ship. [laughter] betty: -- to some of their nighttime hotspots, where he showed me some of his signature dance moves. [laughter] betty: but for all the amenities aboard, he says that when it comes to c
richard: i got you! [laughter] richard: they want the biggest and the best, and this is the biggest and best cruise ship out there. ♪ betty: have you been on every single one of your 101 ships? arnold: no, i haven't been on every ship yet. but i've been on quite a few. betty: when you walk onto one of carnival's fun ships, you notice are the amusement style attractions. it's like a county fair on water. after you dry off, it's time to take in some extravagant, vegas-style entertainment....
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richard: i got you! betty: wait, richard, this isn't fair! if being out at sea is not enough for you, this boat has a way of getting you airborne. richard: am i ready for this or what? the best job in the world. betty: there is the requisite high-end shopping. richard: we have cartier. bulgari. betty: and of course, fine dining. could i sample something? with 18 restaurants to choose from. but the real experience isn't just the cuisine, it's how you get to it. richard: this is what we call royal iq, part of dynamic dining. betty: these are all the restaurants that are on the ship? richard: yes, it's too many for a page. if you wanted to reserve a space, for example, just hit reserve, and it comes up and asks you how many want, how many of you are there. betty: you can do this on your mobile phone? richard: do it on your mobile phone. betty: technology is part of what fain says makes royal caribbean stand apart from the competition. dynamic dining is the tip of the iceberg. richard: we even track your bags. so you can look on your iphone and s
richard: i got you! betty: wait, richard, this isn't fair! if being out at sea is not enough for you, this boat has a way of getting you airborne. richard: am i ready for this or what? the best job in the world. betty: there is the requisite high-end shopping. richard: we have cartier. bulgari. betty: and of course, fine dining. could i sample something? with 18 restaurants to choose from. but the real experience isn't just the cuisine, it's how you get to it. richard: this is what we call...
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richard cooke: no. that is what the court -- judge motz: the question that i have from what the opposing counsel said was that after there had been this stand up sit down, they said, no, we want to have an individual velarde year of each one of these people to discuss pretrial publicity. is that what happened? richard cooke: right. judge motz: in addition court said no. richard cooke: right. judge motz: and eight people cap to the bench. so how do that happen? richard cooke: they said, we want to question everybody. then we proposed an intermediate step of the people who have said they follow the case there he closely or somewhat closely. and then the district judge hearing that said, look we don't do that is required but out of an abundance of caution that would be the better road to go on to it in the courts of well, you know what, am not want to do that i'm going to disappear my and devising, and his own devising was defense counsel, give me a reason, you've got -- i mean and terms of what he is sayi
richard cooke: no. that is what the court -- judge motz: the question that i have from what the opposing counsel said was that after there had been this stand up sit down, they said, no, we want to have an individual velarde year of each one of these people to discuss pretrial publicity. is that what happened? richard cooke: right. judge motz: in addition court said no. richard cooke: right. judge motz: and eight people cap to the bench. so how do that happen? richard cooke: they said, we want...
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a richard: it's really cool. betty: the northstar is just the first attraction that has everything you can think of. and then some. here we go. lucky number eight. i'm taking this one. bumper cars might be the last thing you would expect to see on a cruise ship. here on the quantum of the seas it somehow feels right at home. and if being at sea is not enough for you, this boat has a way of getting you airborne. >> am i ready for this or what? the best job in the world. betty: there is the requisite high-end shopping. and of course, fine dining. can i sample something? you with 18 restaurants to choose from, the real experience is not just the cuisine, it's in how you get to it. richard: this is what we call royal iq, dynamic dining. it's too many for a page. if you want to reserve space, just hit reserve and it comes up and ask you how many want and when you want it. betty: you can do this on your mobile phone. technology is part of what makes royal caribbean stand apart from the competition. dynamic timing is th
a richard: it's really cool. betty: the northstar is just the first attraction that has everything you can think of. and then some. here we go. lucky number eight. i'm taking this one. bumper cars might be the last thing you would expect to see on a cruise ship. here on the quantum of the seas it somehow feels right at home. and if being at sea is not enough for you, this boat has a way of getting you airborne. >> am i ready for this or what? the best job in the world. betty: there is the...
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richard: such as? michael: program access is premised on the cable industry is the only source of distribution of video content and the idea that cable companies vertically own most programming that consumers watch. the reality is, when that law was passed, cable companies owned about 54% of the content carried out on the system. today, that is down to 11% and if you took out comcast, it would collapse almost entirely. yet the rules still exists. yet there is directv and dish which are larger distribution companies and cable yet they are not subject to the same set of rules. there's a lot of inequity in the regulatory environment because the market grew up on the rules and nobody has tried to go back and address the efficacy of the rules. it's not about whether you win or lose. the government owes you accuracy and a regulatory regime that is honestly reflective of the actuality of the market and not the way it was 20 plus years ago. richard: gordon, speaking for the industry with the heaviest regulator
richard: such as? michael: program access is premised on the cable industry is the only source of distribution of video content and the idea that cable companies vertically own most programming that consumers watch. the reality is, when that law was passed, cable companies owned about 54% of the content carried out on the system. today, that is down to 11% and if you took out comcast, it would collapse almost entirely. yet the rules still exists. yet there is directv and dish which are larger...
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richard: it was. a group of people who did an amazing amount of research on the accuracy, what they rebuilt for this occasion. it has been on display. i have seen it. it is absolutely gorgeous, and they have done a wonderful wonderful job. here comes now the reverend hendrie brown -- henry brown with the horse of abraham lincoln. he is a black man. he was an underground railroad conductor who worked for the lincolns. he was living in quincy, and he came to springfield to lead lincoln's horse in the funeral. you can see that. that's very moving. in back of me now the soldiers have lined up in front of the receiving vault awaiting the approach of the carriage. you can see the pallbearers lined up walking with the hearse. many of the pallbearers are descendents of the original pallbearers at the time of the burial. one of them is robert stewart. his grandfather was john todd stewart, who was the first law partner of abraham lincoln. he is in the procession today. now the carriage is approaching the recei
richard: it was. a group of people who did an amazing amount of research on the accuracy, what they rebuilt for this occasion. it has been on display. i have seen it. it is absolutely gorgeous, and they have done a wonderful wonderful job. here comes now the reverend hendrie brown -- henry brown with the horse of abraham lincoln. he is a black man. he was an underground railroad conductor who worked for the lincolns. he was living in quincy, and he came to springfield to lead lincoln's horse in...
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richard cooke: no. there is this official action, specifically has it, now, today, he has pointed to starting on joint appendix page 7340, a fallback position that says, to convict the defendant, the official must receive the payment in exchange for performing or promising to form some specific official act. that takes out the course of content provision in it he says a gift or payment given with a generalized hope of some unspecified benefit is not a bride. that is the way, i suppose, of saying ingratiation and access. we had good instructions -- judge thacker: judge motz: it is a statement of the law -- it is word for word out of jennings, what you've just read, a gift or payment given with the generalized hope of some a specified future benefit is not a bride. so that is a correct statement of the law. so where is that substantially covered in the rest of the jury instructions? the concept richard cooke: to read richard cooke: that concert discovered in two ways. one is that there is a good, essentia
richard cooke: no. there is this official action, specifically has it, now, today, he has pointed to starting on joint appendix page 7340, a fallback position that says, to convict the defendant, the official must receive the payment in exchange for performing or promising to form some specific official act. that takes out the course of content provision in it he says a gift or payment given with a generalized hope of some unspecified benefit is not a bride. that is the way, i suppose, of...
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for richard, developing it was therapeutic. richard: pain can be a funny thing, you know. i think the more pain i had, the more the ideas seemed to flow. reporter: together with an american partner, richard van as developed a 3d printer, the robobeast. it produces the individual components for the prosthetics. kayla wants her new hand to be green. heated polylactic acid emerges from the printer head. making a hand costs the equivalent of 460 euros. richard often doesn't charge a penny for them. he earns his living by selling the printers at 3,800 euros a -- apiece. richard: the machine can actually print while it's being put on its side. you can actually turn it upside down or whatever and do it and it still continues to print, and it doesn't lose its calibration. reporter: and it's robust enough to be used in crisis zones. in 2013, richard van as flew to syria. richard: i was contacted by a family that is faced by the hardships of the war there. and somewhere along the line they had actually seen the whole robohand thing, and then of course they had thought of their count
for richard, developing it was therapeutic. richard: pain can be a funny thing, you know. i think the more pain i had, the more the ideas seemed to flow. reporter: together with an american partner, richard van as developed a 3d printer, the robobeast. it produces the individual components for the prosthetics. kayla wants her new hand to be green. heated polylactic acid emerges from the printer head. making a hand costs the equivalent of 460 euros. richard often doesn't charge a penny for them....
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i think richard is completely wrong. if you include subsidies that amtrak gets plus the high cost of their ticket they are four times as expensive as airline travel. you look at how many people really want amtrak. the average person drives 15,000 miles a year. they are on amtrak 20,000 miles a year. as far as this whole energy and green stuff, amtrak alone pollutes more than buses. it's about equal with cars driving inner city. hold on one second hold on. to get back to hadley's point, if there is a market for it as richard says then it should be developed by private enterprise. that's how the rail system in europe started, richard. we can do it again over here. >> it's based on government investment. >> richard, i'm sorry, we have to move along. john do we really need high-speed rail? >> in certain places it would be beneficial but across the country, absolutely not. we already have high-speed rail. if you want to get from denver to las vegas or dallas to phoenix, you take southwest airlines. that's a pretty quick servi
i think richard is completely wrong. if you include subsidies that amtrak gets plus the high cost of their ticket they are four times as expensive as airline travel. you look at how many people really want amtrak. the average person drives 15,000 miles a year. they are on amtrak 20,000 miles a year. as far as this whole energy and green stuff, amtrak alone pollutes more than buses. it's about equal with cars driving inner city. hold on one second hold on. to get back to hadley's point, if there...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. kellye: richard, thank you. it was a beautiful day outside to roger motorcycle or anything else that you wanted to do. a beautiful picture of d.c. i would call this perfect for the holiday weekend. what about you, devon lucie? devon: i will back you up on that kellye. no humidity, lots of sunshine. mid-70's, washington 75. these are real time temps, low to mid 70's. wonderful start to this wonderful weekend. saturday night dinner end date plans, the temperature slowly fading back into the upper 60's. that is mild this time of the evening. pretty much clear skies. get out and enjoy it. tomorrow, temperatures on the rise, the humidity still low. we will have the rolling thunder forecast in just a few minutes. kellye: thank you, devon. protesters filled the streets in cleveland after a judge acquitted the police officer in a deadly shooting. >> no justice, no peace! kellye: saying that he would not sacrifice the officer to the angry public, he rolled his actions after a 2012 chase were justified. after a vehicle ch
richard reeve, abc 7 news. kellye: richard, thank you. it was a beautiful day outside to roger motorcycle or anything else that you wanted to do. a beautiful picture of d.c. i would call this perfect for the holiday weekend. what about you, devon lucie? devon: i will back you up on that kellye. no humidity, lots of sunshine. mid-70's, washington 75. these are real time temps, low to mid 70's. wonderful start to this wonderful weekend. saturday night dinner end date plans, the temperature slowly...
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richard: exactly. ishost: we are watching with richard hart in spring field illinois, the reenactment of the funeral procession of president abraham lincoln 150 years ago. when the procession has ended, i was just going to ask when the procession has got themselves all the way in then it would be a reenactment of the ceremony, including the oratory. and we are going to bring that to our viewers as well. let's watch the soldiers move in the coffin. >> you see the umbrellas there because the mass of the photographers there, just like today, in the heat of the day. so again, a live picture there on your screen from springfield illinois. it's the re-creation of the funeral that took place some 150 years ago. the uniforms of the union army, hearing the voice as well of richard hart, an expert on the subject, and a springfield resident, expert on the subject of abraham lincoln. what is your book called richard? richard: the funeral of abraham lincoln, 1865. >> how long did it take you to research all of this
richard: exactly. ishost: we are watching with richard hart in spring field illinois, the reenactment of the funeral procession of president abraham lincoln 150 years ago. when the procession has ended, i was just going to ask when the procession has got themselves all the way in then it would be a reenactment of the ceremony, including the oratory. and we are going to bring that to our viewers as well. let's watch the soldiers move in the coffin. >> you see the umbrellas there because...
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richard reeve has a look at the investigation. richard, what is the story? richard: leon, this is the flyer, the front page covered with gibberish. we will not show the anti-semitic writing on the inside. dozens of these were scattered around the neighborhood, one in silver spring. a lot of folks are wondering who would do something like this. the village's of martin's additions is a quiet enclave with a disturbing discovery. >> it is hateful, horrible. i don't know what words to use. richard: wednesday morning residents had these anti-semitic leaflets in their driveways. >> i was shocked. richard: much of what is on the pages is unsuitable for tv. >> the flyer is loaded with lies and distortions. i'm just very surprised. richard: the police believe they may have identified who has done this. in orderly man riding a bicycle dropped off the flyers like a paper route. -- an elderly man riding a bicycle dropped off the flyers like a paper route. she is outraged for a personal reason. >> my father escaped nazi germany when he was 13. richard: there is another wr
richard reeve has a look at the investigation. richard, what is the story? richard: leon, this is the flyer, the front page covered with gibberish. we will not show the anti-semitic writing on the inside. dozens of these were scattered around the neighborhood, one in silver spring. a lot of folks are wondering who would do something like this. the village's of martin's additions is a quiet enclave with a disturbing discovery. >> it is hateful, horrible. i don't know what words to use....
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richard: exactly. ishost: we are watching with richard hart in spring field illinois, the reenactment of the funeral procession of president abraham lincoln 150 years ago. when the procession has ended, i was just going to ask when the procession has got themselves all the way in then it would be a reenactment of the ceremony, including the oratory. and we are going to bring that to our viewers as well. let's watch the soldiers move in the coffin. host: a live picture on your screen from spring field, illinois. this is a re-creation of the funeral of abraham lincoln which took place 150 years ago from this weekend. you see the people there from -- the people there in all of the up here -- in all of the appropriate period closed of the army. richard hatch has written a book on that subject. the book is called what? richard: the funeral of abraham lincoln. host: how long did it take you to research all of this for that book you how long have you been interested in this particular event. richard: i collec
richard: exactly. ishost: we are watching with richard hart in spring field illinois, the reenactment of the funeral procession of president abraham lincoln 150 years ago. when the procession has ended, i was just going to ask when the procession has got themselves all the way in then it would be a reenactment of the ceremony, including the oratory. and we are going to bring that to our viewers as well. let's watch the soldiers move in the coffin. host: a live picture on your screen from spring...
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richard: and that is the same day he was released. >> yes. richard: d.c. police arrested randolph last december for secretly recording women in a library restroom. he reportedly told the officers, "i have a problem." he has been treated at six hospital units in the past year. his first court appearance could be as soon as tomorrow. live in the newsroom, richard reeve, abc 7 news.on: this just into the newsroom, a motel fire in anne arundel county, at a motel 6 on old annapolis road. news chopper 7 flew over the scene a short time ago. no reports of injuries. the cause is under investigation. leon: the police have named their suspect in the attack of a 69-year-old man on a metro escalator in eastern market last week. officers say the attacker's 19-year-old elisha smith. a warrant is out for his arrest. the victim was taken to the hospital is now recovering. alison: speaking up about a proposed new metro station in alexandria. there was a potomac yards station hearing, taking comets from the public, discussing the environmental impact as well. it would be bu
richard: and that is the same day he was released. >> yes. richard: d.c. police arrested randolph last december for secretly recording women in a library restroom. he reportedly told the officers, "i have a problem." he has been treated at six hospital units in the past year. his first court appearance could be as soon as tomorrow. live in the newsroom, richard reeve, abc 7 news.on: this just into the newsroom, a motel fire in anne arundel county, at a motel 6 on old annapolis...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: a maryland father charged with neglect and endangerment after the police say a 13-year-old son took the wheel of the car because he was too drunk to drive. michael mclaughlin of monrovia was arrested after a traffic stop. he was the front seat passenger with his teenage son driving. they believe that he made his son drive because he was too intoxicated. turning to the weather, it has felt more like july, and we have a chance of thunderstorms just about every day this week. brian van de graaff has the outlook. brian: i just stepped outside, and you could feel the muddiness. -- the mugginess. a few sprinkles west of town tomorrow, a better chance. 79 degrees at 11:00. at the capital wheel southwind at 10. at 11:00, 78 dulles, 77 frederick, 72 andrews. annapolis checking in at 72. the showers fizzled. i think we have a better chance of showers to mauer afternoon along with cooling. -- i think we have a better chance of showers tomorrow afternoon. scattered clouds through the aftern
richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: a maryland father charged with neglect and endangerment after the police say a 13-year-old son took the wheel of the car because he was too drunk to drive. michael mclaughlin of monrovia was arrested after a traffic stop. he was the front seat passenger with his teenage son driving. they believe that he made his son drive because he was too intoxicated. turning to the weather, it has felt more like july, and we have a chance of thunderstorms just about every day...
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played it back up to richards. richards delays.eoccupied with the checking of getzlaf in the final minute of overtime number one. up the wing. the toe drag does not work. keith was able to deny perry. back up-ice is kruger. every inch of the way. and keith can settle it down and give on to shaw. shaw brought it ahead. shot by fowler. it's fowler one ahead that's off the stick of perry. and it's keith, blasting it back in. in the last 25. long punch ahead. maroon settles it down. marches back in with palmieri. and lays it off the boards for him. duncan keith is right there. turns palmieri loose. meanwhile, staggering is sharp. trying to chop one on in the last eight seconds. carried back up by hjalmarsson. teravainen trying to slip it through. cogliano back the other way. and that, is one. everybody gets a rest. the goalies, in particular. perfect in that overtime. coming up on the subway overtime intermission report. kathryn, mike and keith. crawford comes up big in o.t. a game of inches. and the sound of iron. it's 4-4 again. ♪ ♪
played it back up to richards. richards delays.eoccupied with the checking of getzlaf in the final minute of overtime number one. up the wing. the toe drag does not work. keith was able to deny perry. back up-ice is kruger. every inch of the way. and keith can settle it down and give on to shaw. shaw brought it ahead. shot by fowler. it's fowler one ahead that's off the stick of perry. and it's keith, blasting it back in. in the last 25. long punch ahead. maroon settles it down. marches back in...
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wu commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioners first on your calendar is items for continuance item one at mississippi conditional use authorization is for may 14, 2015 any public comment? item two on van ness avenue proposed until may 21st 2015 at turk street and case no. at lech worth downtown project authorization have proposed until june 4th, 2015 further commissioners item 7 for case no. at pine strait conditional use authorization is proposed for continuance may 28 i have no future items proposed for continuance and unless - there are no speaker cards >> okay. any public comment on the items proposed for continuance? not seeing mississippi any that being said >> commissioner richards move to continue all the items proposed as outlined. >> number 7? >> 7 1, 2, 3 ab and 7. >> commissioners on that months ago motion commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu and commissioner president fong 12340e78d unanimously 7 to doer and applause unde
wu commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioners first on your calendar is items for continuance item one at mississippi conditional use authorization is for may 14, 2015 any public comment? item two on van ness avenue proposed until may 21st 2015 at turk street and case no. at lech worth downtown project authorization have proposed until june 4th, 2015 further commissioners item 7 for case no. at pine strait conditional...
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-richard: i know! lemonis: so, this is it? richard: so, this is it. what do you think?'s interesting to see how different it looks. this place last time was a war zone. this is our biggest makeover to date -- an 11,000-square-foot facility and a state-of-the-art ice-cream factory. with all this new equipment, i'm excited to see how it works. so, what does this do? michael: this is a pint filler. this takes a pint, drops it into the carousel, fills it with ice cream, heat-seals it, date-codes it, and ejects it out the other end. lemonis: what does a machine like this cost? michael: this is about $150,000. lemonis: just for this little thing? -michael: yes. -lemonis: $150,000? michael: you'll make it up in waste. lemonis: well, aren't you in charge anymore? can i see the process? -michael: we can, yeah. -lemonis: let's do it. [ machine whirs ] this machine is our future, and it can fill up to 4,000 pints per hour. we get $2.50 for every pint that we sell. that means we can generate up to $10,000 an hour, or $80,000 in an eight-hour day. -come on, lori! -lori: we're doing
-richard: i know! lemonis: so, this is it? richard: so, this is it. what do you think?'s interesting to see how different it looks. this place last time was a war zone. this is our biggest makeover to date -- an 11,000-square-foot facility and a state-of-the-art ice-cream factory. with all this new equipment, i'm excited to see how it works. so, what does this do? michael: this is a pint filler. this takes a pint, drops it into the carousel, fills it with ice cream, heat-seals it, date-codes...
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commissioner richards. >> sorry i'm generally, we've heard the umpqua bank presentation for potrero hillhe question from the project sponsor the outer mission many blocks long maybe mr. jordan. >> it looks like umpqua bank is locating within other blocks making it a fifth bank. >> that's right will i'll put the- >> why not locate it somewhere else and spread things out? >> it will take me a second. >> sure. sure. >> todd kennedy mr. jordan mentioned umpqua worked with supervisor avalos office to try to find a location within this neighborhood and this was the location that supervisor avalos office worked the project sponsor to find so that to me indicates there's you know support within the neighborhood for a bank at this location we did get support from the two most prominent neighborhood organizations in this area and while i can't talk about the business decisions why umpqua went in this location theres a general consensus this is a good spot. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah. familiar with that area that's a hub area because ocean off flows into mission at that particular point i th
commissioner richards. >> sorry i'm generally, we've heard the umpqua bank presentation for potrero hillhe question from the project sponsor the outer mission many blocks long maybe mr. jordan. >> it looks like umpqua bank is locating within other blocks making it a fifth bank. >> that's right will i'll put the- >> why not locate it somewhere else and spread things out? >> it will take me a second. >> sure. sure. >> todd kennedy mr. jordan mentioned...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: prepare to wait the next time you s somebody trying to parallel park. enew regulations would allow for uber and lyft to work at dulles and reagan airports. alison: still ahead, d.c. tops the list for the most adulterous city. which section of the city houses the most cheaters? leon: and a consumer alert. why the world' leon: we are following breaking news out of northwest washington. police have identified daron wiint in the death of savvas savopoulos as well as the young child and housekeeper. they were found dead a week ago inside a home in northwest washington. if you have information about wiint, the police want to talk with you right away. alison: the alexandria city council approved construction of the said thomas yard metro station. the council unanimously endorsed building that station. the national park service and metro's governing board must sign off on the project. alexandria said it wants to open that station in 2018. leon: the public has a chance to design washingt
richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: prepare to wait the next time you s somebody trying to parallel park. enew regulations would allow for uber and lyft to work at dulles and reagan airports. alison: still ahead, d.c. tops the list for the most adulterous city. which section of the city houses the most cheaters? leon: and a consumer alert. why the world' leon: we are following breaking news out of northwest washington. police have identified daron wiint in the death of savvas savopoulos as well as...
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richard: exactly. ishost: we are watching with richard hart in spring field illinois, the reenactment of the funeral procession of president abraham lincoln 150 years ago. when the procession has ended, i was just going to ask when the procession has got themselves all the way in then it would be a reenactment of the ceremony, including the oratory. and we are going to bring that to our viewers as well. let's watch the soldiers move in the coffin. >> you see the umbrellas there because the mass of the photographers there, just like today, in the heat of the day. so again, a live picture there on your screen from springfield illinois. it's the re-creation of the funeral that took place some 150 years ago. the uniforms of the union army, hearing the voice as well of richard hart, an expert on the subject, and a springfield resident, expert on the subject of abraham lincoln. what is your book called richard? richard: the funeral of abraham lincoln, 1865. >> how long did it take you to research all of this
richard: exactly. ishost: we are watching with richard hart in spring field illinois, the reenactment of the funeral procession of president abraham lincoln 150 years ago. when the procession has ended, i was just going to ask when the procession has got themselves all the way in then it would be a reenactment of the ceremony, including the oratory. and we are going to bring that to our viewers as well. let's watch the soldiers move in the coffin. >> you see the umbrellas there because...
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richard: is much more than a comic book convention. with 50,000 people attending awesome con may be the world's largest costume party. >> conventions used to be nerds dressed in stark trek clothing. richard: william shatner captain james p kerr, signing autographs. >> it says enjoy free thinking stories, enjoy the power of your imagination. richard: and so do the fans, got two pictures ended autograph for $150. >> i have the original tv series, the motion pictures. richard: whether you are looking for a particle throw were, or something more exotic -- >> just being somebody else for a while. richard: superhero, or super villain, it is all in the details. >> if anything, it's almost like being a celebrity. richard: captain kirk and company will be in town the next day or so until they being back to hollywood. we are wondering, are the star phones? don't they look a little like pagers? leon: you can put your costume back on and go back inside. [laughter] leon: "house of cards" fans, a casting call in annapolis. this will be from 10 a.m.
richard: is much more than a comic book convention. with 50,000 people attending awesome con may be the world's largest costume party. >> conventions used to be nerds dressed in stark trek clothing. richard: william shatner captain james p kerr, signing autographs. >> it says enjoy free thinking stories, enjoy the power of your imagination. richard: and so do the fans, got two pictures ended autograph for $150. >> i have the original tv series, the motion pictures. richard:...
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richard: a lot horsepower and emotions. the big highlight, sunday when thousands of motorcyclists cross memorial bridge at noon. in northwest washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thanks, rich. a more somber note thousands were on hand for a vigil at the vietnam veterans memorial. one person walks through carrying it which. that was a tribute to those lives lost in vietnam. still ahead -- disappointed toursiists kept away from the eiffel tower. why the popular monument was shut down today. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] leon: a celebration of the 60th anniversary of the opening of disneyland. the park will welcome thousands with the new crystals on the castle, a brand-new parade, and new features during the fireworks show. the eiffel tower was closed several hours today. the staff was concerned about crime around the landmark. they said there had been a rise in aggressive pickpocketing, so workers walked out, dem
richard: a lot horsepower and emotions. the big highlight, sunday when thousands of motorcyclists cross memorial bridge at noon. in northwest washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thanks, rich. a more somber note thousands were on hand for a vigil at the vietnam veterans memorial. one person walks through carrying it which. that was a tribute to those lives lost in vietnam. still ahead -- disappointed toursiists kept away from the eiffel tower. why the popular monument was shut down...
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>> yeah i think richard pose as very plausible explanation. and this might be the piece of the puzzle we were missing. because the engineer was was described as somebody who was conscientious, he was clearly alert, he hadn't fallen asleep he was talking to another train. the fact that there was a total of three gives an important clue. this is something i've worked on many cases where people have thrown things and shot at everything from trains cars
>> yeah i think richard pose as very plausible explanation. and this might be the piece of the puzzle we were missing. because the engineer was was described as somebody who was conscientious, he was clearly alert, he hadn't fallen asleep he was talking to another train. the fact that there was a total of three gives an important clue. this is something i've worked on many cases where people have thrown things and shot at everything from trains cars
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miles away from richard.t like hundreds of other bastrop residents, brian returns to find nothing but a foundation and charred memories. >> this is just one of 1,600 homes that burned. this story repeats itself 1,599 other times. fire could take everything you got, just like that. >> the historic blaze claims the lives of two bastrop county residents and consumed 34,000 acres. richard counts his blessings. because he stayed behind and filmed, it could be used by the texas forest service to better understand the path the fire took. he has a word of warning for those who find themselves in the path of a wildfire. >> my advice to others that get in a situation like i was in, if you can get out, get out when you can. >> hope i get to see you guys again or hope you guys get to see me, again. >>> coming up, a storm chaser catches up to the storm, but gets a little too close to the action. >> oh, my god! right now, verizon is offering unlimited talk and text. plus 10 gigs of shareable data. yeah, 10 gigantic gigs. f
miles away from richard.t like hundreds of other bastrop residents, brian returns to find nothing but a foundation and charred memories. >> this is just one of 1,600 homes that burned. this story repeats itself 1,599 other times. fire could take everything you got, just like that. >> the historic blaze claims the lives of two bastrop county residents and consumed 34,000 acres. richard counts his blessings. because he stayed behind and filmed, it could be used by the texas forest...