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at first the only name they had was richard bailey. >> richard bailey was a predatory conman. his favorite prey were women who were wealthy due to having been widowed. women whose thinking was not as straight as it should be because perhaps they were dying. very sick or acutely lonely. >> richard bailey was born dirt poor down on the farm. but he didn't stay that way. he was able to read and write but still he was able to reinvent himself as a sweet talking smoothie. he swindled a number of lonely women. >> how did he operate? >> he would put a lonely heart's ad in the newspaper. he would describe himself as a bachelor, liked the finer things in life. >> an atf investigator was on miller's team. once he hooked a wealthy prospect, bailey would wine and dine them, chicago's finest restaurants, lonely women tumbled to his sweet nothings and huge bouquets of flowers. he was secretly setting them up. >> these were women who fell in love with richard bailey. who had been told by richard bailey he wished to marry them. >> this doctor fell for it. >> i was smitten with him. >> after a
at first the only name they had was richard bailey. >> richard bailey was a predatory conman. his favorite prey were women who were wealthy due to having been widowed. women whose thinking was not as straight as it should be because perhaps they were dying. very sick or acutely lonely. >> richard bailey was born dirt poor down on the farm. but he didn't stay that way. he was able to read and write but still he was able to reinvent himself as a sweet talking smoothie. he swindled a...
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[applause] richards: and as u.s.enator, she introduced eight bills to expand access to health care, more than any senator in the united states. no candidate has done more than her for women, our rights, and economic security. she is the leader i trust in the white house to make sure women and families move forward. putecretary of state, she women's health care at the top of the global agenda. downed some of the toughest dictators around the globe. so i have no doubt she can stare down the gun lobby, the tea party, and anyone that will take away women's rights. because she never wavers. [applause] ms. richards: these past eight years under president obama, women have made huge advancements. you, president obama, for being a champion for women every single day. [applause] we know ifs: but donald trump or ted cruz has their way, we will be back in the stone age. this election is a showdown between those who want to build upon the incredible progress we have made, the promise of the future, and those who want to rip it a
[applause] richards: and as u.s.enator, she introduced eight bills to expand access to health care, more than any senator in the united states. no candidate has done more than her for women, our rights, and economic security. she is the leader i trust in the white house to make sure women and families move forward. putecretary of state, she women's health care at the top of the global agenda. downed some of the toughest dictators around the globe. so i have no doubt she can stare down the gun...
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richard." r-- please. richard." r-- please. richard.""hey, you're doin' great, "hey, you're doin' great, "hey, you're doin' great, you won five emmys. you won five emmys. you won five emmys. the show's fantastic." the show's fantastic." the show's fantastic." and-- and i-- and they say, and-- and i-- and they say, and-- and i-- and they say, "what are you doin'?" i-- and "what are you doin'?" i-- and "what are you doin'?" i-- and i-- and i-- i-- i don't wanna i-- and i-- i-- i don't wanna i-- and i-- i-- i don't wanna mention his name, mention his name, mention his name, but-- because i've forgotten. but-- because i've forgotten. ut-- because i've forgotten >but he's a igta been on sw r, lke 10 yearunk-prab 3 n t-- 40, .-0, he says he says he says "richard lewis. "richard lewis. "richard lewis. oh, god, oh, god, oh, god, i grew up on you." i grew up on you." i grew up on you." "oh, thank you." "oh, thank you." "oh, thank you." and, and, and, you know, you know, you know, that makes me wanna, that makes me wanna, that makes me wanna, like
richard." r-- please. richard." r-- please. richard.""hey, you're doin' great, "hey, you're doin' great, "hey, you're doin' great, you won five emmys. you won five emmys. you won five emmys. the show's fantastic." the show's fantastic." the show's fantastic." and-- and i-- and they say, and-- and i-- and they say, and-- and i-- and they say, "what are you doin'?" i-- and "what are you doin'?" i-- and "what are you...
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garvin: but thanking them is not all richard wanted to do.s hoping there was someone here who could tell him more about his father's story. richard made a point to talk to each and every one of them until one night at dinner-- male: zinn, i think, was in the 3rd platoon. garvin: he found just what he was looking for. two who had, indeed, served with his father. jerry schwartz: well, we were cut off. garvin: one, telling a very familiar tale. jerry: so for 8 days we had nothing. yeah, i would say things were pretty bad. garvin: jerry schwartz was trapped with herb zinn for 8 days. richard, asking jerry every question he had always wanted to ask, absorbing every detail he had so long wanted to know. jerry: i think some guys figured they were gonna die and some guys figured they weren't gonna die. [bugle playing] garvin: by the time the next day, when a monument to the 95th at war was dedicated, richard was at peace. finally given the chance to learn his history. finally given a chance to say thanks to those responsible for his future. garvin: w
garvin: but thanking them is not all richard wanted to do.s hoping there was someone here who could tell him more about his father's story. richard made a point to talk to each and every one of them until one night at dinner-- male: zinn, i think, was in the 3rd platoon. garvin: he found just what he was looking for. two who had, indeed, served with his father. jerry schwartz: well, we were cut off. garvin: one, telling a very familiar tale. jerry: so for 8 days we had nothing. yeah, i would...
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because richard pryor had so many tools. so richard pryor, to me, is the greatest individual standup of all time. and-- and lenny bruce, the most important. >> you became successful pretty early. you started-- goin'-- >> i was on the tonight show, i was on with carson in two-- almost two and a half years, and that's not-- that's pretty fast. and-- i had a lotta breaks, too. i had-- letterman gave me-- he came over to me, and he says, "you know, you're-- you're good with johnny. some nights are better than others. but when you do standup, the camera's right there." and if i was-- and i w-- i'm real f-- kinetic, and-- no, i-- what did you ask me? >> (laugh) w-- you were talkin' about-- >> it was so prof-- oh yeah, well letterman says, "oh--" >> yes, he did, exactly. he's-- called me in in '81, before his late night show, for-- and he said, "you can come on as often as you want, in fact, you can write for the show, if you wanna move back to new york." i went, "no." i just had moved to l.a. five years or so before. and i said--
because richard pryor had so many tools. so richard pryor, to me, is the greatest individual standup of all time. and-- and lenny bruce, the most important. >> you became successful pretty early. you started-- goin'-- >> i was on the tonight show, i was on with carson in two-- almost two and a half years, and that's not-- that's pretty fast. and-- i had a lotta breaks, too. i had-- letterman gave me-- he came over to me, and he says, "you know, you're-- you're good with johnny....
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actor and comedian actor and comedian richard lewis richard lewis richard lewis >> my goal is to >> my goal is to >> my goal is to make people laugh. make people laugh. make people laugh. first of all, first of all, first of all, i'm not entirely-- not depressed i'm not entirely-- not depressed i'm not entirely-- not depressed a lot of the time, a lot of the time, a lot of the time, either, either, either, by the w-- lemme just-- i don't by the w-- lemme just-- i don't by the w-- lemme just-- i don't wanna paint this rosy picture. wanna paint this rosy picture. wanna paint this rosy picture. >> often described as neurotic >> often described as neurotic >> often described as neurotic and angst ridded, and angst ridded, and angst ridded, lewis reflects on his rise from lewis reflects on his rise from lewis reflects on his rise from early stand up comedian, early stand up comedian, early stand up comedian, to becoming a household name. to becoming a household name. to becoming a household name. >> i was broke for a long time. >> i was broke for a long time. >> i was broke for a long time.
actor and comedian actor and comedian richard lewis richard lewis richard lewis >> my goal is to >> my goal is to >> my goal is to make people laugh. make people laugh. make people laugh. first of all, first of all, first of all, i'm not entirely-- not depressed i'm not entirely-- not depressed i'm not entirely-- not depressed a lot of the time, a lot of the time, a lot of the time, either, either, either, by the w-- lemme just-- i don't by the w-- lemme just-- i don't by the...
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richard reeve is live in tenleytown. richard, did you pick the right numbers? sighs]: [richard you just told me the numbers and i'm instantly depressed. it is been a busy day at the e tenleytown market, filled with the hopeful. i heard this was a lucky spot. richard: it is a night of infinite possibilities. the market packing them in. customers infected with powerball fever. >> i had forgotten to do it, so we are getting them at the last minute. richard: including amy moore and her kids. >> first time ever. richard: the chances of winning, one in 292 million. those odds not to touring these true believers. >> i never play the lottery, but i will not be standing on the sidelines for this. >> i have a fear of the lottery. richard: she is not among those adding to the jackpot. >> i played years ago, but i don't do it now because i don't believe that. richard: packed stores, packed parking lots. hope scratched on pieces of paper, making this a house of dreams. >> that would be crazy to win. i think it's fun. this is the kind of place where you can find a most anyth
richard reeve is live in tenleytown. richard, did you pick the right numbers? sighs]: [richard you just told me the numbers and i'm instantly depressed. it is been a busy day at the e tenleytown market, filled with the hopeful. i heard this was a lucky spot. richard: it is a night of infinite possibilities. the market packing them in. customers infected with powerball fever. >> i had forgotten to do it, so we are getting them at the last minute. richard: including amy moore and her kids....
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richard reeve reports. richard: this cell phone video was taken shortly after the pedestrian crash that took the life of the 19-year-old. >> very horrible, very sad. richard: just after 6:00 friday morning, she was crossing 197 when a northbound suv struck her. witnesses say 66-year-old driver had the great light. the woman was not using the crosswalk. >> they do it all the time. i have seen them jumping back and forth. richard: driver say even during the early morning rush, this can be a very busy street. a challenge for anyone trying to cross. >> this is always bad. richard: family members do not know where she was going at the early hour. they and others hope the police come up with answers. >> i'm very sorry for the family of the person. richard: richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: the driver who hit the pedestrian has not been charged. the crash happened just after 6 a.m. the sun was not up until about 7:30 a.m. her family said she had been attending community college. the secret service is a north dakota
richard reeve reports. richard: this cell phone video was taken shortly after the pedestrian crash that took the life of the 19-year-old. >> very horrible, very sad. richard: just after 6:00 friday morning, she was crossing 197 when a northbound suv struck her. witnesses say 66-year-old driver had the great light. the woman was not using the crosswalk. >> they do it all the time. i have seen them jumping back and forth. richard: driver say even during the early morning rush, this...
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richard: leon, old town is booming right now, people everywhere. king street is divided partly into way roadway, and over here people walkway area, thronging towards the river to see the fireworks. what an incredible night. ♪ richard: it is a musical, festive night in old town. a family-friendly alternative to the bar scene. >> we are chilling out a little bit. ♪ richard: an event that draws up to 12,000 people. it'sople are having fun, lit up, there is lots of music and arts on the streets. 28 venues, least from cool jazz -- >> organized chaos, that's true, but it's organized and fun. to this elementary school gym, transformed into a kingdom of fun. >> i think it's cool. richard: pretty much anything that you would want to see your do. >> you feel like you can just let your kids go and have fun and they will be safe. richard: celebrating the final night of 2015. >> people are coming out in droves, and the weather is gorgeous. richard: not a bad way to ring in the new year. >> a perfect place to spend new year's with family. on king one big party s
richard: leon, old town is booming right now, people everywhere. king street is divided partly into way roadway, and over here people walkway area, thronging towards the river to see the fireworks. what an incredible night. ♪ richard: it is a musical, festive night in old town. a family-friendly alternative to the bar scene. >> we are chilling out a little bit. ♪ richard: an event that draws up to 12,000 people. it'sople are having fun, lit up, there is lots of music and arts on the...
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-richard: i know! lemonis: so, this is it? richard: so, this is it. what do you think?onis: it'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'r
-richard: i know! lemonis: so, this is it? richard: so, this is it. what do you think?onis: it'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,...
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richard: it is a real patchwork. some areas are perfectly clean, five feet this way and you have all of this. a couple of changes come arlington county schools, no school monday. that was already scheduled. donning county school, two-hour delays monday. we will see where it goes from ,here -- loudoun county school two-hour delays monday. ofberly: a little bit homework for the kids tomorrow, dig out the fire hydrants on your street. it took firefighters 40 minutes to knock out this fire on greenleaf court this afternoon because they had to dig out the firefighter. they found the fire blazing from three sides of the two-story house. firefighters are asking the community to help move the snow three feet around hydrants. outside, the cold night air. devon lucie has the first look at the forecast and the warm-up. kimberly,ctly right, things feeling much better today, though technically it was a degree cooler today. this is a great picture from national harbor. past 6:00, still a little bit of daylight, adding daylight hou
richard: it is a real patchwork. some areas are perfectly clean, five feet this way and you have all of this. a couple of changes come arlington county schools, no school monday. that was already scheduled. donning county school, two-hour delays monday. we will see where it goes from ,here -- loudoun county school two-hour delays monday. ofberly: a little bit homework for the kids tomorrow, dig out the fire hydrants on your street. it took firefighters 40 minutes to knock out this fire on...
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now, we have us richard lugar, former u.s. senator, republican from indiana and now president of the lugar center. we will be talking about one of the centers projects, ranking bipartisanship in the segment. thank you for joining us. talk to us about what this bipartisan index is. guest: the bipartisan index at the lugar center rates all the members of the senate and the house of representatives. 1-100 and 1-435 in terms of their ability to cosponsor legislation, introduced it to begin with, and get cosponsors. we have found that that is a pretty good criteria for measuring the ability of people to work together and actually accomplish something in congress. program to moving a .egislatures desires for any viewers and listeners of the program, you can get your own chart and listing at the lugar center bipartisan index by going to our website at www. lugar center.org. and getprint it all out the whole list of the writings of your congressmen and your senators or anyone else you are interested in. center ranks not just current m
now, we have us richard lugar, former u.s. senator, republican from indiana and now president of the lugar center. we will be talking about one of the centers projects, ranking bipartisanship in the segment. thank you for joining us. talk to us about what this bipartisan index is. guest: the bipartisan index at the lugar center rates all the members of the senate and the house of representatives. 1-100 and 1-435 in terms of their ability to cosponsor legislation, introduced it to begin with,...
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richard walker joins us from washington. richard, give us an idea about just how cooperative v.w. is being right now. richard: ben, first of all, we should be clear, what we're talking about here is not the lawsuit that was announced by the u.s. department of justice earlier in the week. what we're talking about here is a separate probe that is being led by most of the american states and coordinated by six of those states including the state of connecticut where the attorney general has been very outspoken in his criticism of v.w. saying that for all of v.w.'s public statements profess cooperation, as he put it, he's voicing frustration that he's not getting the cooperation that v.w. claims, specifically what's talked about here is a set of internal emails that the investigators say they need, that v.w., as you indicated in your introduction there, has not been passing on because while citing german privacy laws. v.w. for its part is saying that it's in constant contact with the u.s. authorities, that it's cooperating fully but this is all just a reminder of how tight a spot v.w.
richard walker joins us from washington. richard, give us an idea about just how cooperative v.w. is being right now. richard: ben, first of all, we should be clear, what we're talking about here is not the lawsuit that was announced by the u.s. department of justice earlier in the week. what we're talking about here is a separate probe that is being led by most of the american states and coordinated by six of those states including the state of connecticut where the attorney general has been...
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terrible. >> blithe and richard have a long history. they first worked together in theater back in 1971. >> after all these years, we were kids when we began. kids. >> yeah. >> we had none of this. >> we asked blithe if a certain visit to her on the set while she was working and blithe said, no, because when she is working, she likes to stay focused. in other words, kids, don't bother momma when she is focused. >> kids can be distracting no matter what age. >> i hear you. >> the screen actors guild awards are a week from tomorrow. one of the highlights will be whether carol burnett receiv the life achievement award. >> my dear friend julie andrews has a term that is british that i never heard before but learned it from her. my reaction is i was gob smacked. >> and we're pretty gob smacked ourselves when we think of the 60 plus years she's been entertaining us. we remember the show. >> two can play at that game. >> i don't think anybody had more fun than we had. >> but when the television icon says she's not interted in ever coming back
terrible. >> blithe and richard have a long history. they first worked together in theater back in 1971. >> after all these years, we were kids when we began. kids. >> yeah. >> we had none of this. >> we asked blithe if a certain visit to her on the set while she was working and blithe said, no, because when she is working, she likes to stay focused. in other words, kids, don't bother momma when she is focused. >> kids can be distracting no matter what age....
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richard reeve has that story. this is an extraordinary example of what kind of power a large amount of snow has on a roof. this happened yesterday at about 5:00, and part of this roof collapsed under the weight of all that snow. it was a lot of snow in this area. this is the sound of maximum snow. >> it was a blizzard. you looked at the window and it was a wide-out. richard: shepherdstown, west virginia, buried under 40 inches. >> it has been a long day. four-wheel-drive trying to get a grip on roads that were not snow coated. >> my vehicle was parked in front of the house. my son kept saying, mommy, it looks like a big white whale. richard: more snow here than anywhere else on the east coast. >> i saw on facebook that shepherdstown won the blizzard award. richard: but that can cause problems. >> it sounded like snowballs hitting the window. richard: she was behind the counter when part of the roof buckled from the heavy snow. >> he said that he heard a creek and then it just blew over. richard: in harpers ferry,
richard reeve has that story. this is an extraordinary example of what kind of power a large amount of snow has on a roof. this happened yesterday at about 5:00, and part of this roof collapsed under the weight of all that snow. it was a lot of snow in this area. this is the sound of maximum snow. >> it was a blizzard. you looked at the window and it was a wide-out. richard: shepherdstown, west virginia, buried under 40 inches. >> it has been a long day. four-wheel-drive trying to...
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richard: been there a shauna smith. >> i have a fear of the lottery. richard: she is not among those adding to the jackpot. >> i played years ago, but i don't do it now. richard: packed stores, packed parking lots, hope scratched on pieces of paper. making the market a house of dreams. >> that would be crazy to win. i think it's fun. richard: this is the kind of place where you can buy just about anything -- corkscrews, candy, wine, fresh fruit, but i think was the powerball tickets that brought the most people in tonight. in northwest washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: an odd twist as d.c. leaders announce a new task force to fight crime in the city. crew covering the event became a victim of crime. stephen tschida explains what happened in the city's push to fight back. a surgeon robberies in some parts of the district has residents worried. city leaders are alarmed. >> we can and must do better so that every d.c. neighborhood is safer. stephen: d.c. mayor muriel bowser and police chief cathy lanier announced an agency to have an orches
richard: been there a shauna smith. >> i have a fear of the lottery. richard: she is not among those adding to the jackpot. >> i played years ago, but i don't do it now. richard: packed stores, packed parking lots, hope scratched on pieces of paper. making the market a house of dreams. >> that would be crazy to win. i think it's fun. richard: this is the kind of place where you can buy just about anything -- corkscrews, candy, wine, fresh fruit, but i think was the powerball...
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richard: talk about these jerseys. the cyclones will wear them tonight. >> every year we create a custom jersey the players wear. after the game, you can bid on your player' s favorite jersey. richard: the pink ribbon girls, we all love. of course, we know five is the best number, jonathan. it is an amazing event to be part of. the weather is absolutely perfect for a want -- for a run. you can register up until 8:45 a.m. live this morning, richard chiles. >> thank you. jonathan: deir i say it will be a whirlwind event? the water crisis in flint, michigan, now resonating here at home a little s own water issue and what ohio it. and, more high school basketball athlete, representing in super bowl 50. what his former coaches had to say. and we will take another look at that color. oh, the yellows and oranges. the charcoal gray cloud. and blue, too. lovely. you' wlwt. jonathan: welcome back. new details about water contaminated with lead in northern ohio. we' re learning that the ohio epa knew back in august that there was
richard: talk about these jerseys. the cyclones will wear them tonight. >> every year we create a custom jersey the players wear. after the game, you can bid on your player' s favorite jersey. richard: the pink ribbon girls, we all love. of course, we know five is the best number, jonathan. it is an amazing event to be part of. the weather is absolutely perfect for a want -- for a run. you can register up until 8:45 a.m. live this morning, richard chiles. >> thank you. jonathan:...
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richard: in clifton, richard chiles, wlwt news 5 courtis: stay connected with the wlwt weather app to get the very latest on weather and traffic sent directly to your phone whenever winter weather hits, and follow our team of more news now, tonight a business owner gunned down in his own business is being honored. joe leach was shot last tuesday and later died of his injuries. family and friends gathered outside leach brothers in north college hill. that' s where the 63-year-old was shot in the back last tuesday, during a robbery attempt. he died on friday. leach had the business since the 1980' s meanwhile, his killer is still on the loose tonight, and police don' t have much to go off of. if you know anything, you' re asked to contact crimestoppers again, 352-3040. new at 6:00, and ugly game between the pittsburgh steelers and the cincinnati bengals. there was questionable behavior on the field, police say it also happened in the stands. about a half-dozen people were a number of charges, including under age drinking, disorderly conduct, and assault. they are all expected to face a
richard: in clifton, richard chiles, wlwt news 5 courtis: stay connected with the wlwt weather app to get the very latest on weather and traffic sent directly to your phone whenever winter weather hits, and follow our team of more news now, tonight a business owner gunned down in his own business is being honored. joe leach was shot last tuesday and later died of his injuries. family and friends gathered outside leach brothers in north college hill. that' s where the 63-year-old was shot in the...
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richard, good morning. richard: jonathan, good morning. 25,000 expected to jam pack the bars here at the banks, certainly 65,000 filling the bowl at paul brown stadium. making. cincinnati police along with other agencies making sure it's going to be a safe night as cincinnati's on the national stage. we spoke with cincinnati police captain mike nevill. making sure this event is going to go off without a hitch. cincinnati police along with the cincinnati bengals coordinating security efforts, making sure there's safety in numbers. >> for playoff games, the nfl there will be a higher profile lots more uniform police officers around. nothing that should scare people about coming down. richard: that higher profile center. that fusion center is coordinating efforts of law enforcement agencies around the county and the city, making sure that they share information. you will also see the presence of bomb sniffing dogs. a big night, a big crowd, making sure to enjoy a big win from the bengals. reporting live, richa
richard, good morning. richard: jonathan, good morning. 25,000 expected to jam pack the bars here at the banks, certainly 65,000 filling the bowl at paul brown stadium. making. cincinnati police along with other agencies making sure it's going to be a safe night as cincinnati's on the national stage. we spoke with cincinnati police captain mike nevill. making sure this event is going to go off without a hitch. cincinnati police along with the cincinnati bengals coordinating security efforts,...
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jonathan: he' s an organizer, that richard are -- that richard chiles. i' m jonathan hargett. this is meteorologist, jennifer schack. you ready? jennifer: how are we going to make that work? jonathan: at least a couple of hundred, people love that event. we' ve gotten the taste for spring for sure. jennifer: today we will be rivaling yesterday, but the difference will be that cloud cover. temperatures in the loop, a mild sunday morning. maybe some long sleeves, nothing heavy. even with clouds and dry conditions, a dry sweep for everyone. not to say that a sprinkle or light shower for the indiana counties is the possibility. bringing in showers from the west, you can see those clouds thickening. we should be easily able to climb to 62, 44 alone. where we should be, those temperatures are quite a bit cooler. heading back below average in the second half of our forecast. a chance for strong storms along jonathan: now being held on a 65 thousand dollars bond. he fired shots into a home . a woman inside was not hit. jordan threatened to kill the responding officers. they did find t
jonathan: he' s an organizer, that richard are -- that richard chiles. i' m jonathan hargett. this is meteorologist, jennifer schack. you ready? jennifer: how are we going to make that work? jonathan: at least a couple of hundred, people love that event. we' ve gotten the taste for spring for sure. jennifer: today we will be rivaling yesterday, but the difference will be that cloud cover. temperatures in the loop, a mild sunday morning. maybe some long sleeves, nothing heavy. even with clouds...
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correspondent richard walker joins us with the latest on this story. so richard, what more do we know about the circumstances of this attack? richard: sarah, it really does seem pretty astonishing that this officer is still alive, with the police saying 13 rounds fired, some of them at very close range. so i think certainly lucky to be alive simply with injuries to his arm. the police have been talking about what the assailant allegedly told them after he was apprehended, as you just mentioned, reportedly saying he was pledging allegiance to islamic state, that he did this in the name of islam but we should also caution that his mother has also been talking to local reporters saying that her son was mentally ill, that he'd recently had voices in his head. so that is certainly going to be something for the authorities to look at as they continue their investigation. so far, at least, they're not using the word "terrorism" to
correspondent richard walker joins us with the latest on this story. so richard, what more do we know about the circumstances of this attack? richard: sarah, it really does seem pretty astonishing that this officer is still alive, with the police saying 13 rounds fired, some of them at very close range. so i think certainly lucky to be alive simply with injuries to his arm. the police have been talking about what the assailant allegedly told them after he was apprehended, as you just mentioned,...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news.eon: a tough day on wall street, stocks taking a nosedive , making it a rough start. this is all tied with events across the globe. jonathan elias with what this means for us. jonathan: it was the worst way for the dow in three months because of what's going on in china. your economy right now is not in great shape. the chinese stock market slipped 7% yesterday, halting trading, setting off a slump in asian and european stocks. as stocks dropped, so did oil prices. they are now at the lowest level in 12 years, and something in the near future looks bleak. >> we think the chinese market will resume losses the next time trading resumes. that will probably translate into further problems in the u.s. market. jonathan: it is not now all bad news. for the small investor, analyst say do not panic because it is only july. for those with 401 k's, just give it some time. we will keep an i on the market for you. jonathan elias. back to you. leon: this weekend it is possible that some group of peo
richard reeve, abc 7 news.eon: a tough day on wall street, stocks taking a nosedive , making it a rough start. this is all tied with events across the globe. jonathan elias with what this means for us. jonathan: it was the worst way for the dow in three months because of what's going on in china. your economy right now is not in great shape. the chinese stock market slipped 7% yesterday, halting trading, setting off a slump in asian and european stocks. as stocks dropped, so did oil prices....
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richard olsen/hunter was the most remember." stopped, and provided blankets until paramedics arrived. dr. richard olsen/hunter "then he opened that door and all i did was blubber, but i blubbered please don't leave me." bryant has called doctor olsen daily to check in to see how he's doing. he's now being treated at mayo - but olsen is expected to walk again. more surgery could still be in his future. still to come jordan is riding along with the her.. coming up next with rain showers this morning for the commute and temps in the mid to upper 30s. look for standing water and tapering by noon. then mostly cloudy as temperatures rise to 50 degrees this afternoon . we remain dry tonight and to start your saturday before more rain saturday afternoon into the evening as a cold front moves towards the tri state. after reaching 51 degrees on saturday our temps will start to fall during the bengals game as rain could be steady at times especially near kick off. temperatures will fall into the upper 30s by the end of the game. sunday we
richard olsen/hunter was the most remember." stopped, and provided blankets until paramedics arrived. dr. richard olsen/hunter "then he opened that door and all i did was blubber, but i blubbered please don't leave me." bryant has called doctor olsen daily to check in to see how he's doing. he's now being treated at mayo - but olsen is expected to walk again. more surgery could still be in his future. still to come jordan is riding along with the her.. coming up next with rain...
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live in a delphi, maryland, richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: nine metro workers were arrested for theft, including seven station managers. roz plater has the details of the bust. the arrests took place between july and october last year. what may be most surprising is most of the workers arrested were metro station managers. metro says the complicated scheme was discovered last july. nine employees from various stations were caught stealing from the system using smartrip cards. >> wow. that's surprising. steve: in -- roz: in some cases, they target riders who do not have enough money left on their paper fare car to exit. he would keep the paper card, then let them exit through the emergency gate. they would collect the paper onto theiroad it smartrip cards. and they would sell the summer trip card at a discount. >> that's disgusting. roz: the agency will not say how much money was stalin, but this was not a coordinated theft ring. two of the workers were custodians, the other seven were metro station managers. >> you would hope they kno
live in a delphi, maryland, richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: nine metro workers were arrested for theft, including seven station managers. roz plater has the details of the bust. the arrests took place between july and october last year. what may be most surprising is most of the workers arrested were metro station managers. metro says the complicated scheme was discovered last july. nine employees from various stations were caught stealing from the system using smartrip cards. >> wow....
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richard, good morning. richard: good morning. winter. the misty rain starting to turn into light flurries in camp washington. yet. they've been evaluating throughout the night. jennifer talked about the transition from rain into snow. it's starting to come through the tri-state because of the hours, crews were on standby waiting to see what happens. they weren't able to pretreat the roads with the brine and salt because it would have washed away with the rain. we're seeing the transition. superintendents from road crews in kentucky and ohio on scene, evaluating road conditions at this time. we anticipate in the next hour or so, jonathan, going to be very busy here at camp washington as the cruise get ready to hit the streets. reporting live, richard chiles, wlwt news 5. jonathan: richard, thanks. stay connected with the weather app. to get the latest on weather and traffic sent directly to your phone whenever winter weather hits. follow our meteorologists on twitter. the weather may be echoing the feelings of some bengals fans after anot
richard, good morning. richard: good morning. winter. the misty rain starting to turn into light flurries in camp washington. yet. they've been evaluating throughout the night. jennifer talked about the transition from rain into snow. it's starting to come through the tri-state because of the hours, crews were on standby waiting to see what happens. they weren't able to pretreat the roads with the brine and salt because it would have washed away with the rain. we're seeing the transition....
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richer relieve -- richard reeve has that. vdot scrambling, now dealing with tonight's conditions. they are still trying to find out, but behind me the garages, they are loading these trucks with salt and sand. the biggest concern was the andm in the days to come snowplow drivers and regular drivers are getting ready to deal with these major storms. snow crews are scrambling overnight preparing for the winter crunch. >> slippery. was not expecting it. not happy. night's wednesday snowfall is giving drivers a taste of what is to come. >> i'm going to take the metro tomorrow. virginia,n northern 300 plow trucks are gearing up to pretreat additional roads after the morning commute. seen snow. richard: he just moved here from arizona. he likes the near dusting, but is ready. >> it's terrible, especially if you don't have the right tires. richard: do you have the right tires? >> no. richard: thursday nightb,y vdot will have 4000 trucks loaded up. >> it's still better than new york. i was living in new york, and it's already bad up
richer relieve -- richard reeve has that. vdot scrambling, now dealing with tonight's conditions. they are still trying to find out, but behind me the garages, they are loading these trucks with salt and sand. the biggest concern was the andm in the days to come snowplow drivers and regular drivers are getting ready to deal with these major storms. snow crews are scrambling overnight preparing for the winter crunch. >> slippery. was not expecting it. not happy. night's wednesday snowfall...
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richard: are you working overnight? >> we are not working, this is volunteer, but we will keep helping people as long as we are able. richard: thank you so much for your help and service. these guys are all from upstate new york, used to this kind of stuff. just hanginglows out, some of them stuck, some able to move. this guy in the back, he is trying to get out now. this guy in front is not going anywhere. even if you have a snow plow, designed to move snow, it is stuck in the snow. that is the kind of night we are having. back to you. leon: unbelievable. we have to talk to the folks at discovery channel come using snow to stay warm. give that a try, let us know personally if that works. leon: we dare you. richard: you are planting an idea in my head. alison: they look comfortable, right? richard: they look warm! leon: check it out and get back to us. alison: roz plater has been stationed in district heights at a salt dome watching the conditions deteriorate. what are you seeing now? dome.his is the salt it is also the
richard: are you working overnight? >> we are not working, this is volunteer, but we will keep helping people as long as we are able. richard: thank you so much for your help and service. these guys are all from upstate new york, used to this kind of stuff. just hanginglows out, some of them stuck, some able to move. this guy in the back, he is trying to get out now. this guy in front is not going anywhere. even if you have a snow plow, designed to move snow, it is stuck in the snow. that...
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richard, good morning. richard: it' s a party on the plaza as the second annual frozen 5k is wrapping up, the these folks are making their way across the finish line. high-fiving, enjoying the party atmosphere. is the second year this race has been a part of this weekend. the cincinnati cyclones facing off tonight at 7:00 -- 7:30 against quad city. they make a difference in the fight against breast cancer. they get a chance to turn the ice pink the hockey game this evening. it' s a wonderful day, a beautiful events. taking their way across the finish time, enjoying this morning. making the difference in the life of someone with breast cancer, , the run got started at 9:00 this morning. folks making their way across the finish line again, certainly an exciting opportunity. the cyclones game today and starts at 7:30. the cyclones taking on quad city tonight. richard chiles, wlwt news 5. jonathan: which adds up to more, too high fives, or three to choose? helping relieve water worries in flint michigan. the la
richard, good morning. richard: it' s a party on the plaza as the second annual frozen 5k is wrapping up, the these folks are making their way across the finish line. high-fiving, enjoying the party atmosphere. is the second year this race has been a part of this weekend. the cincinnati cyclones facing off tonight at 7:00 -- 7:30 against quad city. they make a difference in the fight against breast cancer. they get a chance to turn the ice pink the hockey game this evening. it' s a wonderful...
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richard: i wonder.ls and texts and e-mails in this story about mobile phones so i hardly spoke to the person i was with. i did not look at my food that much. i think it is a shame people are other phones all the time but that is not the restaurant's problem. that is a life problem. you're probably texting on your first date. betty: i'm on my phone and i'm texting to richard right now. richard: i think i'm getting the message. mark: see you all tomorrow. have a good night. ♪ >> it is new ne noon in new york and 1:00 a.m. in hong kong. >> welcome to bloomberg markets. alix: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm alix steel. david: i am david guerra. alix: janet yellen and company, will they acknowledge the turmoil threatens their upbeat view of the u.s. economy? david: facebook stock is down about 8% this year. last quarter results justifying the selloff? alix: is the united states rivaling switzerland? we will to you why the u.s. is becoming the goto place to stash wealth. david: let's head t
richard: i wonder.ls and texts and e-mails in this story about mobile phones so i hardly spoke to the person i was with. i did not look at my food that much. i think it is a shame people are other phones all the time but that is not the restaurant's problem. that is a life problem. you're probably texting on your first date. betty: i'm on my phone and i'm texting to richard right now. richard: i think i'm getting the message. mark: see you all tomorrow. have a good night. ♪ >> it is new...
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in mclean, richard reid, abc 7 news. abc 7eloping right now, has confirmed that two students were expelled from a washington school for sending a bomb threat from a muslim student's e-mail address. new tonight, we found groups who called anti-muslim acts like this deplorable, saying their becoming all too common. >> we are shocked but not surprised, given the unprecedented level of anti-muslim bigotry in the nation. >> and we are digging into the story for you right now. the latest reaction and the new fallout tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00. coming up, the masters are at work. the stories behind these incredible sculptures, where you can see them before they melt. and devon is talking potential snow on the way. : a flash mob in rome, coming out to celebrate the life of david bowie. they sang classics gongs, iconic even singing the thunderbolt. he died at the age of 69, after an 18-month battle with cancer. families came out to see world-class ice carvers compete in a competition. the third annual winter ice fest began at
in mclean, richard reid, abc 7 news. abc 7eloping right now, has confirmed that two students were expelled from a washington school for sending a bomb threat from a muslim student's e-mail address. new tonight, we found groups who called anti-muslim acts like this deplorable, saying their becoming all too common. >> we are shocked but not surprised, given the unprecedented level of anti-muslim bigotry in the nation. >> and we are digging into the story for you right now. the latest...
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within the biggest ponzi scheme in history. >> the abc miniseries is personal for richard. he has friends who lost their savings to madoff. >> you know how i look at you? >> no. >> as a guy that doubled my money in six years. we talk to victims. none of them were millionaires. they were all secretaries and contractors and, you know, everyone assumes, wow, i lost money. must be really rich. they w and they're not. >> people give me their money and i make them richer than god. >> how much did you lose? >> $50 billion. >> i'm exhausted after one scene. and this goes on and on and on. and always for a minute, that's the kind of actor you always want to work with. >> oh, stop. >> honest. i'm not lying. you know you want more. >> one, two, three. terrible. long history. they first worked together in >> after all these years, we kids. >> we asked blithe if a certain famous family member ever paid a visit to her on the set while she was working and blithe said, no, because when she is working, she likes to stay focused. in other words, kids, don't bother momma when she is focused.
within the biggest ponzi scheme in history. >> the abc miniseries is personal for richard. he has friends who lost their savings to madoff. >> you know how i look at you? >> no. >> as a guy that doubled my money in six years. we talk to victims. none of them were millionaires. they were all secretaries and contractors and, you know, everyone assumes, wow, i lost money. must be really rich. they w and they're not. >> people give me their money and i make them richer...
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in waldorf, richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: three people are in the hospital after a pair of serious on the inner5, loop between connecticut avenue and georgia avenue. fire crewscounty responded to the first crash when a car came along and hit the fire truck and flipped. all lanes were shut down for more than an hour. the driver of the overturned car is in serious condition, no firefighters injured. another cold day tomorrow, but temperatures are moving up. here is meteorologist you've written with the outlook. that sounds good. steve: the temperatures not as cold as yesterday at this time, improving temperatures. it's only getting better the next few days. outside the belfort furniture weather center, 25 potomac, 30 falls church, 31 springfield. the wind has diminished, so not worried about the wind chill factor. the clouds are increasing, especially across southern maryland, which will keep temperatures up overnight. nighttime lows from 20 to 30, the wind light out of the north and east. the big football game sunday and
in waldorf, richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: three people are in the hospital after a pair of serious on the inner5, loop between connecticut avenue and georgia avenue. fire crewscounty responded to the first crash when a car came along and hit the fire truck and flipped. all lanes were shut down for more than an hour. the driver of the overturned car is in serious condition, no firefighters injured. another cold day tomorrow, but temperatures are moving up. here is meteorologist you've written...
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she now is free to live in a house that richard built. but without richard. that's the first of the two downers that the loving story ends on. it's designed to shock. and of course, it does. now, what do we know about the driver? i'll just tell you this, he is charged with dui and manslaughter. he is convicted of both charges. he is fined for both convictions. there is no jail sentence involved. mildred does take him to court, bernie cohen will be her lawyer in the civil suit wrongful death. she does win, but it can only help so much. now, if we think for a little while about the significance of the court's decision in the case that mildred brought, when the court handed down the ruling, 15 states, including virginia, 15 states plus virginia, still had such laws on the books. it was still a crime by some definition of interracial marriage in every one of those states to get married. and as a rule, the rules that virginia had, you couldn't get married in state but it was the same crime with the same penalty if you went out of state like in d.c., got married an
she now is free to live in a house that richard built. but without richard. that's the first of the two downers that the loving story ends on. it's designed to shock. and of course, it does. now, what do we know about the driver? i'll just tell you this, he is charged with dui and manslaughter. he is convicted of both charges. he is fined for both convictions. there is no jail sentence involved. mildred does take him to court, bernie cohen will be her lawyer in the civil suit wrongful death....
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absolutely, richard. want to get this in though, i was just looking at some of the totals from my colleagues at the weather channel and now two feet of snow at john f. kennedy airport. incredible. in new york. so we have a little over 14 inches in washington, d.c., but by the time the snow accumulates tomorrow we're likely to see 21 inches. so we're still getting these nirms, bear with me because it's still snowing in many places so they keep changing. you can see the storm continues to pummel areas into the northeast. you mentioned the blizzard warnings. let's take a look at where they extend now. most of these go until tomorrow morning. and it's interesting to note that even though it hasn't officially been a blizzard in many areas with three hours consecutive of strong winds, we do have one exception, nantucket, three hours there today the winds were strong enough to call it a blizzard. an interesting storm as we continue to coffer it. 30 million people still under a blizzard warning. and we'll be moni
absolutely, richard. want to get this in though, i was just looking at some of the totals from my colleagues at the weather channel and now two feet of snow at john f. kennedy airport. incredible. in new york. so we have a little over 14 inches in washington, d.c., but by the time the snow accumulates tomorrow we're likely to see 21 inches. so we're still getting these nirms, bear with me because it's still snowing in many places so they keep changing. you can see the storm continues to pummel...
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richards says he was unemployed at the time and couldn't afford the $25 fine. you did know, though, that you were breaking the law by drinking in a park, right? >> yeah. >> reporter: even though you'd had this pretty terrible experience when you were 19, being put into central booking for 24 hours, you still did't take care of the ticket this time around. >> no. >> reporter: did you consider going down and just explaining to the court, "hey, i can't pay right now?" >> i thought about it, but i'm like, if i do that, i feel like i'm going to get booked. >> reporter: police reform advocates allege the large number of open arrest warrants may stem in part from quotas for summonses, tickets and arrests. such quotas are illegal in new york state, but some new york city police officers say they still exist. >> at the end of the day, it's quota, numbers, quota. >> reporter: adhyl polanco, in his 11th year on the force, is one of a dozen officers who have filed a lawsuit alleging the n.y.p.d. uses a quota system for arrests and summonses. the lawsuit alleges officers ha
richards says he was unemployed at the time and couldn't afford the $25 fine. you did know, though, that you were breaking the law by drinking in a park, right? >> yeah. >> reporter: even though you'd had this pretty terrible experience when you were 19, being put into central booking for 24 hours, you still did't take care of the ticket this time around. >> no. >> reporter: did you consider going down and just explaining to the court, "hey, i can't pay right...
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i have almost seen richard richard. i mean, it's richard. >> i'm not ashamed.- it's my bod you know? everybody's got one. so what? >> and over on fox tonight, it's one night event to really unusual competition called super hum human. the contestants have extraordinary skills and memory hearing and sight. we went behind the scene a woman who had her hands all over shirtless guys. why? because her ability is touch, of course. and whoever proves to be human will win $100,000. ♪ that's loving it's incredible ♪ >> natalie her angelic voice and heavenly spirit really were unforgettable. earlier today, i sat down with her sisters as they remember the woman they love so dearly. >> that's. ♪ that's why darling it's incredible >> how and why did she keep the illness secret for solong? >> she was very protective of her family and close friends. i don't think that she wanted people to start feeli sorry for her. i think that she really really thought and prayed she would overcome >> natalie's battled health problems for years. once a serious drug abuser, she contracted he c
i have almost seen richard richard. i mean, it's richard. >> i'm not ashamed.- it's my bod you know? everybody's got one. so what? >> and over on fox tonight, it's one night event to really unusual competition called super hum human. the contestants have extraordinary skills and memory hearing and sight. we went behind the scene a woman who had her hands all over shirtless guys. why? because her ability is touch, of course. and whoever proves to be human will win $100,000. ♪...
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richard chiles getting pummelled. jennifer: we're about 30 minutes into a two-hour window of moderate to heavy snow downtown. about 8:30 this morning, we'll see snow flying. heavy, wet snow, temperatures near the freezing mark. the band on radar lifting northeast. note the heavier locations from cincinnati north. in the southeast counties. here's a closer look at the last couple hours with the darker blue shades that make it to northern kentucky or so. temperatures are at and above the freezing mark for most of us. this isn't going to readily stick. roadways are wet. slushy, slick spots, especially where temperatures are colder. reduced visibility will lead to tricky travel this morning. we have a winter weather advisory. we have improved conditions for the next couple hours. the rest of the day looks cold and windy. snow returns for the work week. we'll talk about when coming up. jonathan: with the winter weather, there could be a busy morning for road crews. richard chiles is live in camp washington with the effort
richard chiles getting pummelled. jennifer: we're about 30 minutes into a two-hour window of moderate to heavy snow downtown. about 8:30 this morning, we'll see snow flying. heavy, wet snow, temperatures near the freezing mark. the band on radar lifting northeast. note the heavier locations from cincinnati north. in the southeast counties. here's a closer look at the last couple hours with the darker blue shades that make it to northern kentucky or so. temperatures are at and above the freezing...
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richard reeve was there when the first plow rolled in. richard? alison, this is cranbrook drive. we happened upon the street. it was completely untouched, unplowed. the snow was literally this high. we were just driving around, looking at streets. moments later, a department of public works truck rolled up and everything changed. you may not know what, but under driveat snow is cranbrook in leesburg. >> we are the forgotten street. it has been that way since we moved here. richard: three days after the blizzard, it had been untouched. >> here it is tuesday. >> right down there. richard: but then a miracle. dpw supervisor -- >> need him to do cranbrook, the next street over. richard: and around the corner came this front loader. nooks uses, but he says this was, after all, a big storm. ager road's are the first priority. >> we are doing the best we can. >> finally a plow. it has been five days we have been trapped in the house. richard: in this case, the plow spells relief. >> we actually now have our freedom. richard: you should have seen how excited the residents were. they came
richard reeve was there when the first plow rolled in. richard? alison, this is cranbrook drive. we happened upon the street. it was completely untouched, unplowed. the snow was literally this high. we were just driving around, looking at streets. moments later, a department of public works truck rolled up and everything changed. you may not know what, but under driveat snow is cranbrook in leesburg. >> we are the forgotten street. it has been that way since we moved here. richard: three...
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richard chiles, wlwt news 5. jonathan: richard, stay warm. as weather and traffic jonathan: as weather and traffic conditions change, stay connected with the wlwt weather app. you'll get the very latest on weather, traffic and closings sent directly to your phone whenever winter of whether hits. overnight. our sister station in orld says one person was killed by a tornado in manatee county. sarasota. it's a rough storm. injury. we'll continue to gather information and bring you more police have identified the victim of a homicide in westwood. the victim is 25-year-old kareem howell. just before 6:00 p.m., police were called to a wooded trail behind the 3100 block of bracken person down. when police arrived, they found howell with a gunshot wound. he was taken to u.c. medical center, where he died from his injuries. no arrests have been made. the shooting comes as police continue a search for a shooting suspect in avondale for a shooting that happened in the 3500 block of alaska avenue just before 9:00 friday night. the victim was driven to ch
richard chiles, wlwt news 5. jonathan: richard, stay warm. as weather and traffic jonathan: as weather and traffic conditions change, stay connected with the wlwt weather app. you'll get the very latest on weather, traffic and closings sent directly to your phone whenever winter of whether hits. overnight. our sister station in orld says one person was killed by a tornado in manatee county. sarasota. it's a rough storm. injury. we'll continue to gather information and bring you more police have...