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richard reeve, abc 7 news.he metro transit agency has a new plan to help you pay your way. therianne carter explains, idea is to give you flexibility while still boosting the bottom line. brianne: in less than a week, a new option in terms of the kind of flare pass to load onto your smartrip card. the drug officials had more details of this new fare metro officials had more details of this new fare structure. you pay upfront for what would cost about roundtrips. then you get the rest of the trips on metro bus and metrorail for free during that month. options, one two for long-distance, the other for short trip commuters. if you commute 4, 5 times a week on metro, the new fare options will save you money. metro to predict revenue and is also part of a renewed push by metro to focus on the customer. >> this tells our customers we want you on the system. we would like to make it very easy for you to choose to take a trip on metro. you will save money on your monthly travel costs and you will enjoy the freedom of a
richard reeve, abc 7 news.he metro transit agency has a new plan to help you pay your way. therianne carter explains, idea is to give you flexibility while still boosting the bottom line. brianne: in less than a week, a new option in terms of the kind of flare pass to load onto your smartrip card. the drug officials had more details of this new fare metro officials had more details of this new fare structure. you pay upfront for what would cost about roundtrips. then you get the rest of the...
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richard reeve has the latest on the developing story. richard: in this quiet clearing in manassas -- >> noises. i saw some flashes. richard: the sounds of multiple gunshots at 10 p.m. friday. >> somebody was shot and killed, one made it. richard: the police calling this a death investigation, two men shot, discovered in separate neighborhoods about a mile apart. >> it scary. richard: arriving officers found a man shot to death. here, a second victim wounded but still alive. >> the guy was laying on the ground. the paramedics were helping him. richard: somehow he got from one neighborhood to the other. >> somebody ran from the shooting, jumped the fence. are not the police saying if the men shot each other or another party was involved. >> people have a gun, they get drunk, that's what happens. richard: the gunfire has left residents shaken. >> it's everywhere, so not being afraid, but being careful. richard: this is where i plan on living. -- >> this is where i planned on living. knowing things like this can happen is concerning. richard:
richard reeve has the latest on the developing story. richard: in this quiet clearing in manassas -- >> noises. i saw some flashes. richard: the sounds of multiple gunshots at 10 p.m. friday. >> somebody was shot and killed, one made it. richard: the police calling this a death investigation, two men shot, discovered in separate neighborhoods about a mile apart. >> it scary. richard: arriving officers found a man shot to death. here, a second victim wounded but still alive....
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. leon: thank you. you hit it on the head. this is going to affect the entire region. because of that as you might of commuters' draws to job. we pick up the team coverage from the rosslyn station in arlington. you have talked to folks who expressed shock at the news. mike: frankly, leon, they don't believe me. they are just hearing about this from us or more twitter or from our coverage. many people hear at rosslyn just learning about this. on the message board here by the arlington county there is a warning to riders they can expect the shutdown for 29 hours starting at midnight. but many folks here just getting word and just starting to contemplate what it will mean. unprecedented shut down of the entire system impacting 700,000 people. more than 700,000 people ride metro rail on the weekdays on average. that will have a major spillover effect on the highways and the roadways on the metro buses. and the other folks who take cabs or yubeer. it will have a major spillover effect. many people, not just metro riders today and t
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. leon: thank you. you hit it on the head. this is going to affect the entire region. because of that as you might of commuters' draws to job. we pick up the team coverage from the rosslyn station in arlington. you have talked to folks who expressed shock at the news. mike: frankly, leon, they don't believe me. they are just hearing about this from us or more twitter or from our coverage. many people hear at rosslyn just learning about this. on the...
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richard reeve has with the families of the victims had to say. richard: relief and closure. the deal means no long trial and life behind bars for jessie but there was also anger in the courtroom. jesse matthew's decision to plead guilty came as a surprise and relief to the young victim'' families. matthew admitted to abducting and killing hannah graham. she disappeared after a night out in charlottesville in 2014. >> this wicked man has been apprehended. richard: also pled guilty to abducting and killing morgan harrington, who vanished after a concert in charlottesville in 2009. >> they say that it takes a village to raise a child. i know that it takes one to bury child. richard: before matthew was sentenced, the families read powerful impact statements. they said that matthew dumped her body like "a bag of trash to be picked over by buzzards." he was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences in prison, avoiding the possibility of a death penalty. >> child. richard: before matthew was sentenced, the families read powerful impact statements. i think it's important to him t
richard reeve has with the families of the victims had to say. richard: relief and closure. the deal means no long trial and life behind bars for jessie but there was also anger in the courtroom. jesse matthew's decision to plead guilty came as a surprise and relief to the young victim'' families. matthew admitted to abducting and killing hannah graham. she disappeared after a night out in charlottesville in 2014. >> this wicked man has been apprehended. richard: also pled guilty to...
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richard reeve has the tributes. richard: this was a night of prayer, embraces, and tears. >> just praying for everybody involved. richard: dozens gathered around crystal hamilton's home to remember and honor her. her sister says she has lost her other half. >> i did not get the opportunity to say goodbye to her. richard: saturday evening, hamilton called 911 from inside of her home. arriving officers were confronted by her husband, ronald, who opened fire, fatally wounding officer ashley guindon and injuring two other officers. family members say they had no clue the couple was having domestic issues. many are concerned about their son, who turned 11 last wednesday, now in the care of his father's family. >> he was here when it happened. thankfully, he did not witness the end of it. richard: an incredible gathering, but perhaps the saddest. rest in will be laid to charleston, s.c., her hometown. richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: it happened as expected tonight, hillary clinton and donald trump walking away with big
richard reeve has the tributes. richard: this was a night of prayer, embraces, and tears. >> just praying for everybody involved. richard: dozens gathered around crystal hamilton's home to remember and honor her. her sister says she has lost her other half. >> i did not get the opportunity to say goodbye to her. richard: saturday evening, hamilton called 911 from inside of her home. arriving officers were confronted by her husband, ronald, who opened fire, fatally wounding officer...
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maureen: richard reeve just got to the scene and is live with the latest rich? richard: a councilmember in richmond calls this the saddest day in the city. you can see behind me this is still a very active scene. you can see the police blocked off the area. we are going to pan over to the entrance of the greyhound bus station. we are getting different reports. a report in the state police this apparent gunman was in that entrance when he was confronted by officers. there was exchange of words. are you carrying, that kind of thing. then the gunman opened fire. they have the area sealed off. this is part of a training exercise. the exercise was a classroom exercise to teach officers how to approach people and checking them to see if they have drugs or we are told the wounded people injured civilians with non-life threatening injuries. you mentioned that the state trooper has life hreatening injuries. he is at v.c.u. hospital right now. his family are en route and prayers of people are out there for the officer as the investigation continues in richmond. live, richa
maureen: richard reeve just got to the scene and is live with the latest rich? richard: a councilmember in richmond calls this the saddest day in the city. you can see behind me this is still a very active scene. you can see the police blocked off the area. we are going to pan over to the entrance of the greyhound bus station. we are getting different reports. a report in the state police this apparent gunman was in that entrance when he was confronted by officers. there was exchange of words....
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richard reeves has the heroic rescues and the investigation happening now. richard: talking about right place, right time, the officers were just walking through the neighborhood, just happened to be there when an alert citizen ran up and told them about the fire. they ran to the building and began making rescues. there were smiles of relief and words of thanks at this fire scene. >> the smoke was really black. richard: it broke out on the third floor of this minnesota avenue apartment building. >> the glass was popping and the smoke and flames were coming out the balcony. richard: inside, 12 to 15 residents. >> i knew that i was in trouble. richard: including the 72-year-old woman, a stroke patient. >> she called me, panicking, zynga was a fire. moment, at that very these officers were down the street, escorting kids home from school. they rushed into the burning building. >> the police my door saying open the door. residentshey got the safely out. >> the smoke catches you in the face. richard: likely several lives saved tonight. >> i appreciate what they di
richard reeves has the heroic rescues and the investigation happening now. richard: talking about right place, right time, the officers were just walking through the neighborhood, just happened to be there when an alert citizen ran up and told them about the fire. they ran to the building and began making rescues. there were smiles of relief and words of thanks at this fire scene. >> the smoke was really black. richard: it broke out on the third floor of this minnesota avenue apartment...
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richard reeve has what's happening at this hour. richard: thousands of protesters remain on the streets of chicago. it appears the situation has calmed down, but earlier friday evening things got ugly. supporters and protesters clashed inside of the university a campaignnts before spokesperson announced the rally would be canceled because of security concerns. in the hours before the rally, protesters lined the streets anti-trump slogans. people were cheering and yelling. fights.re several one protester even got on a podium. even though freedom of speech was violated totally, we made a decision not to go forward. i don't want to see anybody get hurt. rich protest is not about him but americans angry about the economy. he told his supporters they should go home in peace. he said it is the protesters, not the supporters, who are the troublemakers. he said i do not incite violence or condone violence. live in the satellite center, richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, rich. breaking closer to home, new footage of a person and car
richard reeve has what's happening at this hour. richard: thousands of protesters remain on the streets of chicago. it appears the situation has calmed down, but earlier friday evening things got ugly. supporters and protesters clashed inside of the university a campaignnts before spokesperson announced the rally would be canceled because of security concerns. in the hours before the rally, protesters lined the streets anti-trump slogans. people were cheering and yelling. fights.re several one...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: developing now, a former federal judge in the district facing accusations he sexually abused a 16-year-old girl. judge richard roberts resigned yesterday after being named in a civil lawsuit. according to the suit, roberts forced terry mitchell into having sex with him while she was a witness at a murder trial in 1981. at that time, roberts was a federal prosecutor in utah. .> he groomed her he was taking her out to dinner, and then coerces her into sex. a 16-year-old girl. michel approached prosecutors with a tape of a phone conversation in which roberts admitted having sex with her. afterled the suit prosecutors refused to pursue criminal charges back then. at the time, having sex with a a minor was a misdemeanor in utah. leon: officer jacai colson would have been 29 today. service andmorial funeral will follow. jacai colson will be laid to rest in his home state of pennsylvania. he died in a shootout sunday. there is more information about the memorial events on wjla.com. al
richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: developing now, a former federal judge in the district facing accusations he sexually abused a 16-year-old girl. judge richard roberts resigned yesterday after being named in a civil lawsuit. according to the suit, roberts forced terry mitchell into having sex with him while she was a witness at a murder trial in 1981. at that time, roberts was a federal prosecutor in utah. .> he groomed her he was taking her out to dinner, and then coerces her into sex. a...
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richard reeve spoke with d.c. mayor muriel bowser about that. rich? richard: leon, the mayor said she was completely taken by surprise by this decision. this is mcpherson square, where the fire happened last night. metro says it is because of that fire shutting down the entire real system. metro says it was monday night's fire at mcpherson square -- >> safety is paramount and we need to get to the bottom of this. richard: that prompted this shutdown. >> this is a potential life safety issue. richard: that action an unprecedented shutdown of the metro system, no trains for thousands of riders. d.c. mayor muriel bowser said she was caught unaware. metro officials say they need time to inspect 600 thousand underground jumper cables attached to the third rail. >> until we know that we have these inspections, we need to do that as soon as we can. that follows the ntsb inspectors finding that electrical arcing from mcpherson was similar to that involved in the deadly smoke incident at l'enfant plaza >> we may find a couple bad, we may find 50. richard: if mo
richard reeve spoke with d.c. mayor muriel bowser about that. rich? richard: leon, the mayor said she was completely taken by surprise by this decision. this is mcpherson square, where the fire happened last night. metro says it is because of that fire shutting down the entire real system. metro says it was monday night's fire at mcpherson square -- >> safety is paramount and we need to get to the bottom of this. richard: that prompted this shutdown. >> this is a potential life...
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richard reeve has the investigation. have their been complaints about this warehouse before? richard: say some of the racks are not properly secured. they are supposed to be attached with screws on the bottom. the racks are very heavy, holding thousands of pounds of material, leading to the tragedy today. it was a frightening, tragic workday. >> i was in shock. richard: emergency crews rushed 3:40 p.m. tuesday after a series of frantic 911 calls. >> they had a catastrophic collapse of the rack support system. row of those racks tipped over and crashed, trapping employees beneath. >> a couple employees were crushed. richard: a forklift operator heard shouts of warning, then the racks went down. >> everything started coming down. that is what employees get buried under the debris. everybody was jumping over pallets, trying to find people. ght was deadlyei for a new employee. with were injured, two life-threatening injuries. >> the cause of death is related to the collapse. richard: some workers say it did not have to happen. some of the racks were not securely screwed into the f
richard reeve has the investigation. have their been complaints about this warehouse before? richard: say some of the racks are not properly secured. they are supposed to be attached with screws on the bottom. the racks are very heavy, holding thousands of pounds of material, leading to the tragedy today. it was a frightening, tragic workday. >> i was in shock. richard: emergency crews rushed 3:40 p.m. tuesday after a series of frantic 911 calls. >> they had a catastrophic collapse...
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richard reeve is live from the scene of the crime in woodbridge where the vigil will soon begin. richard: you can see the folks are gathering here. family members and the friends of crystal hamilton. balloons. people with the balloons arriving. joe, pan down to show folks the ever-growing memorial in front of hamilton's home here in woodbridge where she was found shot and killed inside a bedroom after she called 911. we have video of the folks arriving here. her husban ronald as you said is the accused gunman. as we know now three uofficers responded to that 911 call. tragically, prince william officer ashley guindon was fatally wounded. the other two alwaysers were shot and expected to survive. allegedly by ronald hamilton. the family really trying to deal with this, trying to understand and process all of this. there were no ou domestic trouble between hamilton and her huss and they say they are heart-broken. >> i guess weare still in disbelief. we're still trying to process everything that transpired here. it's not something that any of us expect to happen. to process the whol
richard reeve is live from the scene of the crime in woodbridge where the vigil will soon begin. richard: you can see the folks are gathering here. family members and the friends of crystal hamilton. balloons. people with the balloons arriving. joe, pan down to show folks the ever-growing memorial in front of hamilton's home here in woodbridge where she was found shot and killed inside a bedroom after she called 911. we have video of the folks arriving here. her husban ronald as you said is the...
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richard reeve has the story. it was a long wait to cast a vote tonight. richard: that's right, democracy in action. some of these folks have been waiting nearly two hours to get in, and they are having to stay inside of a hotel. folks here are voting for a president and for the delegates at the national convention. the line stretched all the way down the block and then some. >> when you throw a party come you never know how many people will show up. richard: thousands of voters attending this first-ever d.c. republican convention. >> r dayrd: this is a two-fo of decision, picking their preference for the presidential nominee. >> it has more choices. richard: but also 160 people convening -- competing for 19 delegate spots. this pack contest, voters jim and the hallways, takes the place of the june 14 d.c. primary. too close to the primary, the rnc says. >> i was expecting to walk in, cast my vote, and walk out. richard: then there is the trump factor. >> it will be trump versus hillary, and i think hillary will win. richard: some law of the billionaire fro
richard reeve has the story. it was a long wait to cast a vote tonight. richard: that's right, democracy in action. some of these folks have been waiting nearly two hours to get in, and they are having to stay inside of a hotel. folks here are voting for a president and for the delegates at the national convention. the line stretched all the way down the block and then some. >> when you throw a party come you never know how many people will show up. richard: thousands of voters attending...
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but begin with richard reeve who has details to the announcement the came out a couple of hours ago. richard: that has never been done before. the shut down of the system now for 24 hours starting at midnight tonight. the trigger for this is that mcpherson square fire yesterday, i believe we have video of it. and also the faneuil fire from 2015. they plan to inspect 600 of the jumper cables. they connect electric toy the third rail underground. the insulation is big on the certain they deteriorated to get metal on to spark a fire. wiedefeld says he understands this is a huge impact on the d.c. area but said safety is the biggest concern. >> the risk to the public is low. i cannot rule out potential life safety issue here. we must take this action immediately. this will impact the entire metropolitan region. no doubt. we recognize it's difficult to get to work and get to school. everyone relying on metro. they are trying to figure out a plan to deal with this. they are talking to the d.c. public schools. they will provide buses above ground to include for school is a major hassle tomor
but begin with richard reeve who has details to the announcement the came out a couple of hours ago. richard: that has never been done before. the shut down of the system now for 24 hours starting at midnight tonight. the trigger for this is that mcpherson square fire yesterday, i believe we have video of it. and also the faneuil fire from 2015. they plan to inspect 600 of the jumper cables. they connect electric toy the third rail underground. the insulation is big on the certain they...
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richard reeve is in manassas with the breaking news. rich? richard: this all began with gunfire. some of the vehicles that were hit, this pickup truck, and on the other side an suv. gonzales was taken into custody at 8:30 p.m. the house that is the focus of this lockdown down the street, that is his house, where he lives. when inside,ts they do not find him, but according to sources they found weapons. the georgetown south neighborhood on lockdown tonight. i heard gunshots. richard: the police arriving in force. witnesses said that bullets were flying, several rounds smashing windows. was trying to move his vehicle when suddenly -- >> i heard like crazy. richard: bullets shattered a passenger window. >> he was shooting the gun, and iran. -- and i ran. richard: two men fled into this townhouse. one suspect was found near the potomac mills mall. the gang taskwith force was familiar with him, they had a photo lineup identification, and secured some rants and chased down some leads and got the violent criminal off the street. richard: the construction from all the gunfire, gonzales f
richard reeve is in manassas with the breaking news. rich? richard: this all began with gunfire. some of the vehicles that were hit, this pickup truck, and on the other side an suv. gonzales was taken into custody at 8:30 p.m. the house that is the focus of this lockdown down the street, that is his house, where he lives. when inside,ts they do not find him, but according to sources they found weapons. the georgetown south neighborhood on lockdown tonight. i heard gunshots. richard: the police...
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richard reeve is live along the tidal basin. even at this hour, a lot of people out there taking in the beauty. folks, but have seen the numbers are dissipating because it is cold. they are really beautiful, even at night. steve rudin talking about how the wind is blowing, but the blossoms continue to hang on. it's just bring in millions of dollars into the city. those cherry blossoms that we know and love may be pink and white -- >> they are very beautiful. richard: but they are also green. >> i think we're close to a thousand dollars, and that is just in six hours. richard: the four-week long national cherry blossom festival -- >> peak season for us. richard: brings in 1.5 million people to d.c. the festival organizers say the economic impact for hotels, restaurants, transportation, and other services is huge. $160 million. >> we have tripled in size since the cherry blossom festival started. richard: the hamilton restaurant, which can accommodate 1000 patrons on three levels, was packed. >> all over, all coming in. we are see
richard reeve is live along the tidal basin. even at this hour, a lot of people out there taking in the beauty. folks, but have seen the numbers are dissipating because it is cold. they are really beautiful, even at night. steve rudin talking about how the wind is blowing, but the blossoms continue to hang on. it's just bring in millions of dollars into the city. those cherry blossoms that we know and love may be pink and white -- >> they are very beautiful. richard: but they are also...
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richard reeve has how the 75-year-old navy veteran fought act. richard: we are hearing so warnings about rabid animals in the woods, but this is a different encounter. this gentleman walk up yesterday, 6:00 a.m., face-to-face with a rabid raccoon. clifton, virginia, has scenic woodlands, country charm, and one less rabid animal. >> i reached up and grabbed it. it turned out to be a raccoon. richard: this 74-year-old woke up in the morning to find one of these guys perched on his bed. exploring the kitchen and came upstairs to see what was going on. richard: he figures that he got into a crawl space in the basement and came up snares, -- and came upstairs, snacking along the way. >> this figure has nine puncture ones. richard: it kept biting until -- >> the floor, stepped on him, and eventually broke his back. richard: park officials are posting warnings. at riverbend park, a fox bit a female jogger last week. >> about the only thing i could do was subdue him. richard: he says there is a lot healing ahead, but he is philosophical. >> that's what ha
richard reeve has how the 75-year-old navy veteran fought act. richard: we are hearing so warnings about rabid animals in the woods, but this is a different encounter. this gentleman walk up yesterday, 6:00 a.m., face-to-face with a rabid raccoon. clifton, virginia, has scenic woodlands, country charm, and one less rabid animal. >> i reached up and grabbed it. it turned out to be a raccoon. richard: this 74-year-old woke up in the morning to find one of these guys perched on his bed....
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richard reeve has more.. tough new "teen drinking" legislation takes another step towards becoming law. the state house is now considering a bill that could mean jail time for adults who provide alcohol to minors. it's already cleared ths sent to prison for a year for a first twootton high school grads killed in a car crash last year-- they left a party where a still ahead on this early edition of good morning washington. well if you thought mitt romney had some choice words for donald trump-- wait until you see some choice words for donald trump-- wait until you see what happened at last night's debate. we have highlights-- coming up. and our cameras are out all over the region as snow complicates this morning's commute. complete weather & traffic reports coming up. good morning s weather. winter storm warning remains in y saturday: mostly cloudy. slight chance of a late day and coming up.. night's presidential debate, but doctor take the stage later today. we'll tell you where.. and snow is blanketing the g
richard reeve has more.. tough new "teen drinking" legislation takes another step towards becoming law. the state house is now considering a bill that could mean jail time for adults who provide alcohol to minors. it's already cleared ths sent to prison for a year for a first twootton high school grads killed in a car crash last year-- they left a party where a still ahead on this early edition of good morning washington. well if you thought mitt romney had some choice words for...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. tonight, montgomery county police are hoping a surveillance video will help find two men wanted for a cell phone store robbery. this happened in the aspen hill shopping center. they pried open a locked cabinet and made off with 50 south -- $57,000 worth of phones. new tonight come a proposal to give federal workers a boost in pay. supporting the federal adjustment of rates act. if approved, it would mean a 5.3% pay raise for federal employees. up fory this would make more than a billion dollars lost in wages because of sequestration in the three-year long pay freeze. if approved, it would take effect next year. still ahead, a truly massive payout for hulk hogan. how much gawker will have to pay for posting a sex tape. and the big announcement from apple scheduled for monday. we have a sneak peak. (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (announcer vo) love. (mom) we're ok. i do everything on the
richard reeve, abc 7 news. tonight, montgomery county police are hoping a surveillance video will help find two men wanted for a cell phone store robbery. this happened in the aspen hill shopping center. they pried open a locked cabinet and made off with 50 south -- $57,000 worth of phones. new tonight come a proposal to give federal workers a boost in pay. supporting the federal adjustment of rates act. if approved, it would mean a 5.3% pay raise for federal employees. up fory this would make...
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live from downtown d.c., richard reeve, abc 7 news.eon: the horrible scenes of smoke and carnage in belgium with a long and intense investigation underway. tonight, the pain and the emotions of people being reflected, remembrances being laid at the belgian embassy in northwest will that is where tom roussey continues our coverage. leon, we have been learning tonight there are a lot of people in this area with either friends or family in belgium. tonight, some of them have been leave flowers, messages, candles. they want to show their support for belgium. at this restaurant in northwest, belgian food is a special day. the chef grew up there. >> it's such a small country. we are not a threat to anybody, i think. tom: countless times come he has used the airport that was attacked to visit family. >> it's a big hub to go to africa, everywhere in europe. tom: belgium is a small country with many immigrant families. it is a very small minority that would do something like this, he says. >> a lot of them were probably born there. yet they are
live from downtown d.c., richard reeve, abc 7 news.eon: the horrible scenes of smoke and carnage in belgium with a long and intense investigation underway. tonight, the pain and the emotions of people being reflected, remembrances being laid at the belgian embassy in northwest will that is where tom roussey continues our coverage. leon, we have been learning tonight there are a lot of people in this area with either friends or family in belgium. tonight, some of them have been leave flowers,...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thanks, rich. this came the same day that george mason's interim police bomb making materials found in a dormitory. they found a toolbox filled with matches, lighter fluid, and pvc pipe. the items did not pose an immediate threat to the campus. alison: take a good look at this picture. he isark police say that a person of interest in an attempted child abduction outside the smithsonian air and space museum. his name is bernard dray. march 3, a man grabbed a child as he left. a chaperone saw what was happening and yelled at the man to leave. leon: a proposed merger between is movingexcelon forward to create the largest publicly held utility in the nation. the public service commission approved the new deal because it with resourcesea after a storm. d.c. mayor muriel bowser denounce the deal. rate hikes as soon as this summer. alison: a nice warm day today, but it will be even warmer tomorrow, close to 80 degrees. devon lucie is here to let us know what it will look like heading out the door in the m
richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thanks, rich. this came the same day that george mason's interim police bomb making materials found in a dormitory. they found a toolbox filled with matches, lighter fluid, and pvc pipe. the items did not pose an immediate threat to the campus. alison: take a good look at this picture. he isark police say that a person of interest in an attempted child abduction outside the smithsonian air and space museum. his name is bernard dray. march 3, a man grabbed a...
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richard reeve s has the latest. richard: this is the second scene. the police found this location when they began canvassing the area. why these people were shot remains a mystery. clearing off bluegray circle in manassas -- >> we heard a popping noises and some kind of flashes from the back. richard: the sounds of multiple gunshots last night. >> don't know what happened. richard: the police calling this a death investigation, two men shot in two separate neighborhoods less than a mile apart. officers found a man shot to death. on cloverleaf circle, a second man wounded, still alive. >> look like a young guy on the ground, and there were 10 paramedics around him. richard: >> ran from the shooting, jumped the fence. are not the police saying if the men shot each other or another party was involved. >> people get drunk. that's what happens. richard: the gunfire has left residents shaken. doesn't frighten you? >> well, it's everywhere. not in the sense of being afraid, but being careful. i want to plane living in having my family, and knowing things li
richard reeve s has the latest. richard: this is the second scene. the police found this location when they began canvassing the area. why these people were shot remains a mystery. clearing off bluegray circle in manassas -- >> we heard a popping noises and some kind of flashes from the back. richard: the sounds of multiple gunshots last night. >> don't know what happened. richard: the police calling this a death investigation, two men shot in two separate neighborhoods less than a...
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richard reeve has what she is saying and the investigation happening now. rich? richard: this is such an inspiring story. this is some of the debris left from the fire, the stuff firefighters tossed out the windows while the building was burning. this is the building now, completely enclosed. imagine that building filled with fire and smoke, then a dramatic rescue. this person return to the fire scene. this third floor apartment where her 65-y it was 3:30 p.m. minnesota avenue. she was among the 12 to 15 people who could not get out. >> she wanted to jump off the latter, but they told her to wait. richard: that is when a d.c. firefighter sprang into action, climbing the fire ladder, talking to the woman, keeping her calm. >> he held her so she would not jump. after a while, they came down. he gave her his oxygen mask. even before the fire, she had breathing issues. >> she has fluid in her lungs, so it's hard for her to breathe. richard: other firefighters walk the woman down the ladder. >> it can be devastating to inhale the combustion material. richard: two peopl
richard reeve has what she is saying and the investigation happening now. rich? richard: this is such an inspiring story. this is some of the debris left from the fire, the stuff firefighters tossed out the windows while the building was burning. this is the building now, completely enclosed. imagine that building filled with fire and smoke, then a dramatic rescue. this person return to the fire scene. this third floor apartment where her 65-y it was 3:30 p.m. minnesota avenue. she was among...
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live in northeast washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. cruz is the winner of the kansas caucus. he triumphed over front runner donald trump. gop race also included maine, kentucky, and louisiana. democrats voted in nebraska, kansas, and louisiana. there are still major battles in michigan, ohio, and florida in the coming weeks. s your headquarters for the campaign trail. william county mother who was shot and killed one week ago today has now been laid to rest. hamiltonal for crystal was held in her hometown of charleston, s.c., this afternoon. she was found dead in her woodbridge home last saturday. the police believe that her during it a mystic incident, before opening fire on three officers. a gofundme account has been set up to help the family with the funeral costs come as well as the care of her 11-year-old son. a funeral is happening money for officer ashley guindon. a massive six mile-long ended services this week before her body was flown to springfield, massachusetts. killed one day after being sworn into the prince william county police department. the new national co
live in northeast washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. cruz is the winner of the kansas caucus. he triumphed over front runner donald trump. gop race also included maine, kentucky, and louisiana. democrats voted in nebraska, kansas, and louisiana. there are still major battles in michigan, ohio, and florida in the coming weeks. s your headquarters for the campaign trail. william county mother who was shot and killed one week ago today has now been laid to rest. hamiltonal for crystal was held...
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richard reeve continues the team coverage live now. he is in the silver spring transit center. hey, rich. richard: he at the transit center. a lot of folks disembarking from the buss from the district. this morning as we heard in the news conference the morning commute not as bad as the afternoon commute. the buses were snarled in traffic. people seemed happier to be able to get home finally. there were some delays. many as 20 to 25 minutes. a lot of folks will be relieved when this is over. >> for the expense that the customers say every day, they could do a better job in terms of keeping track of things like spacing and the scheduling. >> i cannot imagine that there was a reason so urgent they couldn't have waited until this weekend. what do i know? whatever it was it must be problem. >> that was debra who does the reverse commute. she was glad she was not stuck in that. maureen: next, trouble on the hill for president obama's pick on the supreme court. leon: how you can help victims of a purse snatching that didn't give up without a fight. we need women in congress. if we wan
richard reeve continues the team coverage live now. he is in the silver spring transit center. hey, rich. richard: he at the transit center. a lot of folks disembarking from the buss from the district. this morning as we heard in the news conference the morning commute not as bad as the afternoon commute. the buses were snarled in traffic. people seemed happier to be able to get home finally. there were some delays. many as 20 to 25 minutes. a lot of folks will be relieved when this is over....
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richard reeve is moments leon: thank you. keep us posted. high-takes talks inside the washington convention center downtown. maureen: but outside a traffic alert for drivers and the metro riders. the nuclear security summit forcing station closures. >> tom roussey has the latest for us. you were moving slow last time we saw you. how is it looking now? >> tom: it got worse. we have gone a couple of miles. sometimes you have red and then dark red for real hi bad traffic? dark red day here on 11 street. show you the view from the front of the car. this is a red light and nothing is moving. you can see why. blocking the street. as soon as the jeep gets out of the way you will see. members of the u.s. army blocking the streets. this is causing the
richard reeve is moments leon: thank you. keep us posted. high-takes talks inside the washington convention center downtown. maureen: but outside a traffic alert for drivers and the metro riders. the nuclear security summit forcing station closures. >> tom roussey has the latest for us. you were moving slow last time we saw you. how is it looking now? >> tom: it got worse. we have gone a couple of miles. sometimes you have red and then dark red for real hi bad traffic? dark red day...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. leon: fluid situation. keep us posted. moving on. new developments to report tonight in the virginia hot lanes lawsuit. alison: manager of the toll -- maureen: the manager of the toll lanes company transurban reached a tentative settlement after motorists sued over the huge fees and the finds for toll violation. brianne carter is live with the changes you could soon see. >> there needs to be proactive measures so you will know if you miss a toll and need to pay up. a lost wallet and a canceled credit card he says landed him hefty fines for unpaid tolls on >> the easy pass account was tied to a credit card we canceled. we had automatic replenishing. the time came to be replenished there wasn't a valid card on the account. >> he got a notice saying he owed $29 in tolls. but with fines and the penalty he is says he ended up paying $2,200. >> i'm really happy. i think that the important thing here is that ordinary people got together and we stood together and we affected change. we change the way transurban does business. >> they are lau
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. leon: fluid situation. keep us posted. moving on. new developments to report tonight in the virginia hot lanes lawsuit. alison: manager of the toll -- maureen: the manager of the toll lanes company transurban reached a tentative settlement after motorists sued over the huge fees and the finds for toll violation. brianne carter is live with the changes you could soon see. >> there needs to be proactive measures so you will know if you miss a toll...
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maureen: go back to manassas, virginia, richard reeve on the scene of the shooting we told you about earlier. we are hearing that the homes are being evacuated. >> we still have an active scene in manassas. where the police are investigating to see if there are two suspects or not. they are looking at the end of the street there. you may be able to see it, rich, at the end of the street. you see a low brick structure. they believe that perhaps two men may be in there. they are not sure. that is what they are trying to ch they don't know if the two individuals have weapons or not. that is what they have been told by the witnesses. this all began around 1:30 this afternoon. police got report of two men opening fire on a passing vehicle. they secured the block and put some schools on lockdown. shelter in place. they have released that. george street. so right now they are trying to ascertain if they are in there or armed. the a.t.f. is here and helping with live in manassas. maureen: thank you, richard. >> 267th national guard group came back from kuwait and brought mom with them. i'm s
maureen: go back to manassas, virginia, richard reeve on the scene of the shooting we told you about earlier. we are hearing that the homes are being evacuated. >> we still have an active scene in manassas. where the police are investigating to see if there are two suspects or not. they are looking at the end of the street there. you may be able to see it, rich, at the end of the street. you see a low brick structure. they believe that perhaps two men may be in there. they are not sure....
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richard reeve has the tribute to washington tonight. richard? richard: so much emotion, davonte shot on the train platform come his mother and siblings inside the platform shelter, just feet away. many say the gun violence has to stop. >> wrap your loving arms around each and every family member. richard: an emotional vigil, with hugs and tears everywhere. >> it hurts. richard: as hundreds gathered to remember da >> it is senseless, so we want to get the point across they need to stop the violence. richard: just 15, he was gunned down saturday afternoon at the metro station. he was sitting with his mother and siblings on a bench when according to court documents 17-year-old maurice bellamy walked up and shot devonte after they made eye contact. >> both of them lost their lives. richard: now the community is in mourning, the mother and family members asking not to be shown on camera, speaking out. >> i appreciate everybody coming out here. richard: others are calling for adults to step forward. >> help us get to our young people and adults who ar
richard reeve has the tribute to washington tonight. richard? richard: so much emotion, davonte shot on the train platform come his mother and siblings inside the platform shelter, just feet away. many say the gun violence has to stop. >> wrap your loving arms around each and every family member. richard: an emotional vigil, with hugs and tears everywhere. >> it hurts. richard: as hundreds gathered to remember da >> it is senseless, so we want to get the point across they need...
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live in college park, richard reeve, abc 7 news. optimism that none of their parents are watching them hang out in a bar, on a thursday. alison: oh, boy. leon: some lucky high school students are getting some bling from was or the basketball star john wall come his foundation partnering with sean john's to outfit them with everything they need for prom night, including watches and sunglasses. each fitting worth between $700 and $800. losses he wants to give back. >> -- wall says he wants to give back. >> have a special day. wall if you want to his senior prom. he said he was out playing pickup basketball that night. i believe him. alison: that's why he's successful. leon: still ahead --smoking pot in class? who let that slide and why they got caught. alison: hard to believe that a man dropping his daughter off at school finds out he is wanted for an overdue vhs tape. that's the right price! it's that low. what other things on this list "can't be right?" looks like a list full of "can't be right's." seriously? at giant, prices are do
live in college park, richard reeve, abc 7 news. optimism that none of their parents are watching them hang out in a bar, on a thursday. alison: oh, boy. leon: some lucky high school students are getting some bling from was or the basketball star john wall come his foundation partnering with sean john's to outfit them with everything they need for prom night, including watches and sunglasses. each fitting worth between $700 and $800. losses he wants to give back. >> -- wall says he wants...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, rich, heartbreaking. a spree of domestic violence, three deaths in just one day. year, a horrifying case involved a mother and toddler shot to death by the child's father. state's attorney publicly lobbied for legislation to expand the definition of abuse and harassment. >> we need every tool possible at our disposal to hold individuals responsible, remove dangerous people from the streets, and educate our citizens. the state of maryland has seen a drop in domestic, side, but in prince george's county, different story. over five years ending last year, the number of domestic murders nearly tripled. that is according to the maryland network against a mistake violence. alison: developing and spotsylvania county, a man shot to death by his girlfriend's young son in the 5300 block of colesville road. he was shot to death what officers are calling his girlfriend's juvenile son. son tried to intervene in an argument. we will have updates on the story. the police are searching for two suspects who pepper sprayed
richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, rich, heartbreaking. a spree of domestic violence, three deaths in just one day. year, a horrifying case involved a mother and toddler shot to death by the child's father. state's attorney publicly lobbied for legislation to expand the definition of abuse and harassment. >> we need every tool possible at our disposal to hold individuals responsible, remove dangerous people from the streets, and educate our citizens. the state of maryland has...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: as metro prepares to reopen, we will be watching the situation. tune in to "good morning washington" for updates with julie wright. leon: this just coming in, gunshots on a busy highway. a man critically wounded in his car. north ofened on 295 pennsylvania avenue in east capitol street in northeast. that is where tom roussey is with the latest. tom: we are near where it happened. the right. 295 north shut down from about howard road to north of benning road. there is a police investigation going on. here is video that we took earlier at the scene. this has been going on since about 9 p.m. a man was found dead in a vehicle they gunshot wound. the d.c. police are not confirming he died, but we have seen he is deceased and the vehicle and they are still investigating. that is going on right now. north, shuty, 295 down for the investigation after the man was found dead from a gunshot wound. we are not sure what lead up to this, whether this was a suicide or something else. we will get more information and bring that to you as we get it. live in northe
richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: as metro prepares to reopen, we will be watching the situation. tune in to "good morning washington" for updates with julie wright. leon: this just coming in, gunshots on a busy highway. a man critically wounded in his car. north ofened on 295 pennsylvania avenue in east capitol street in northeast. that is where tom roussey is with the latest. tom: we are near where it happened. the right. 295 north shut down from about howard road to north of...
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richard reeve just got there and joins us live. rich? chard: we are just getting word as you said. one person ha five people have been transported. we will pan off to see what this place is. it's called the reinhart food industry building. there wisconsin a freezeer inside here and it collapsed. several people were trapped underneath the storage shelf. multiple people were trapped inside. then they had four people hurt. they had a serious condition. as it turned out two people were treated for advanced injuries. very critical or the serious injuries. several other people were transported as well. they hav
richard reeve just got there and joins us live. rich? chard: we are just getting word as you said. one person ha five people have been transported. we will pan off to see what this place is. it's called the reinhart food industry building. there wisconsin a freezeer inside here and it collapsed. several people were trapped underneath the storage shelf. multiple people were trapped inside. then they had four people hurt. they had a serious condition. as it turned out two people were treated for...
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richard reeve will be there at the site of the vigil at the family's woodbridge home. we will have it at 6:00 tonight. al evenly divided between democrats and the republicans. now, recent polls both hillary clinton and donald trump holding commanding double-digit leads in virginia. regardless of who wins the voters are happy to be here and part of the process. >> i hope there is great interest. i think it is important that every american comes to the polls and take advantage of the democratic rights. >> it's great that american people have interest. i wish it was less than an episode of "punked." quite a few voters say they wish the process it feels like an episode of the real estate tv than the process of picking the next leader to the free world. coming up at 6:00 we hear from the leader of the republican party of virginia to get his reaction to a comment from one of the congressional delegation representatives from virginia. talking about why he is surgin anybody but donald trump. jeff goldberg, abc7 news. leon: thank you. 1,610 delegates at stake. presidential cand
richard reeve will be there at the site of the vigil at the family's woodbridge home. we will have it at 6:00 tonight. al evenly divided between democrats and the republicans. now, recent polls both hillary clinton and donald trump holding commanding double-digit leads in virginia. regardless of who wins the voters are happy to be here and part of the process. >> i hope there is great interest. i think it is important that every american comes to the polls and take advantage of the...
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our richard reeve was there at the announcement today and joins us live from metro headquarters to explainhat is a drastic step here. rich, tell us about it. richard: metro general manager paul wiedefeld making that announcement saying he will close or order the entire reopen we're told at 5:00 a.m. on thursday. here is the situation. in the wake of yesterday's fire they said they felt it had similarities to the fire at l'enfant plaza in january. they feel they need to look at the components the connectors to connect the electricity between the rail. there seem to be concerned that the it deteriorated. the ntsb in the wake of the ntsb accident called for inspection of the connectors. half of them have been repaired so it seems strange and we are asking if they have been looked at, is there a new problem? the general manager says it is a continuing investigation. we are
our richard reeve was there at the announcement today and joins us live from metro headquarters to explainhat is a drastic step here. rich, tell us about it. richard: metro general manager paul wiedefeld making that announcement saying he will close or order the entire reopen we're told at 5:00 a.m. on thursday. here is the situation. in the wake of yesterday's fire they said they felt it had similarities to the fire at l'enfant plaza in january. they feel they need to look at the components...
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on the amtrak the other day and i happen to be sitting next to a revered american historian, richard reevesd he a just finished a book about the japanese interment and he said he was shocked to learn actually a genesis two and one of the things animating the japanese interment was that fdr thought the japanese were inferior. so this was widely held by people that we as a country still admire. nermeen: you also talked about the u.s. 1924 immigration act and how it was praised by hitler. could you talk about the act itself and how it was linked to this growing support for eugenics? >> it was large part motivated by eugenics. this villain of the book i mentioned harry laughlin, he was appointed expert eugenics agent to congress. there is letterhead from u.s. house committee of immigration is has expertly genex agent. he testified about the advantages and disadvantages of various nationalities and said eastern european jews, asians, italians were genetically inferior we had to keep them out. the being translated to 1924 law that puts in place for the first time national quotas. you can no longe
on the amtrak the other day and i happen to be sitting next to a revered american historian, richard reevesd he a just finished a book about the japanese interment and he said he was shocked to learn actually a genesis two and one of the things animating the japanese interment was that fdr thought the japanese were inferior. so this was widely held by people that we as a country still admire. nermeen: you also talked about the u.s. 1924 immigration act and how it was praised by hitler. could...
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reeves not far behind. in the republican u.s. senate primary, richard burr and the lead with 62 percent, greg brandman greg brandman following him with 25%. paul rice and larry in a distant third and fourth place. >> bill: north carolina democrats use their right to vote to take hillary clinton as their choice the democratic candidate for president. some local democrats were watching the results come in, that's her sam smith is joining us live like. >> hi bill. judging by some of the lines at polling places today, there is no doubt people wanted to weigh in on this primary. take a look at a look at the video. the line was out the door at -- i talked with the chairman of the democratic party. he said there was a good turnout today and that is great for the party. today the party spent the day make it a registered democrat new about the primary and where to vote. in some cases in some cases they drove people to the polls. the local democratic party has not endorsed anyone. >> they will support whoever goes on to win it and it will take a strong person to
reeves not far behind. in the republican u.s. senate primary, richard burr and the lead with 62 percent, greg brandman greg brandman following him with 25%. paul rice and larry in a distant third and fourth place. >> bill: north carolina democrats use their right to vote to take hillary clinton as their choice the democratic candidate for president. some local democrats were watching the results come in, that's her sam smith is joining us live like. >> hi bill. judging by some of...
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reeves not far behind. in the republican u.s. senate primary, richard burr and the lead with 62 percent, greg brandman greg brandman following him with 25%. paul rice and larry in a distant third and fourth place. >> bill: north carolina democrats use their right to vote to take hillary clinton as their choice the democratic candidate for president. some local democrats were watching the results come in, that's her sam smith is joining us live like. >> hi bill. judging by some of the lines at polling places today, there is no doubt people wanted to weigh in on this primary. take a look at a look at the video. the line was out the door at -- i talked with the chairman of the democratic party. he said there was a good turnout today and that is great for the party. today the party spent the day make it a registered democrat new about the primary and where to vote. in some cases in some cases they drove people to the polls. the local democratic party has not endorsed anyone. >> they will support whoever goes on to win it and it will take a strong person to
reeves not far behind. in the republican u.s. senate primary, richard burr and the lead with 62 percent, greg brandman greg brandman following him with 25%. paul rice and larry in a distant third and fourth place. >> bill: north carolina democrats use their right to vote to take hillary clinton as their choice the democratic candidate for president. some local democrats were watching the results come in, that's her sam smith is joining us live like. >> hi bill. judging by some of...
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richard were. those people are durham businessman, kevin griffin, spring lake mayor, chris rey, ernest reeves, retired military officer from greenville, and former state lawmaker, deborah ross. you will also decide whether the state should borrow money to repair infrastructure around the state. this is something governor pat mccrory has been pushing for in what has been known as the nc connect bond. two thirds of the money would go for new buildings or renovations at all north carolina university systems and community college campuses. the rest would go toward local government, water and sewer projects as well as construction money for parks, the north carolina zoo, national guard and department of agriculture. voters will also vote on the gubernatorial primary today, those polls are open and will remain open until 7:30. >> tara lynn on the primary scene in raleigh, thank you very much. >>> this is a potentially presidential race goes. the favorites could become the nominees as a result of the primaries. hillary clinton is favored to win here in north carolina, and also illinois. polls put her neck an
richard were. those people are durham businessman, kevin griffin, spring lake mayor, chris rey, ernest reeves, retired military officer from greenville, and former state lawmaker, deborah ross. you will also decide whether the state should borrow money to repair infrastructure around the state. this is something governor pat mccrory has been pushing for in what has been known as the nc connect bond. two thirds of the money would go for new buildings or renovations at all north carolina...
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i miss the original richard donner films, so charming with christopher reeve. >> i've got you.. maria: it was just fun to be there, though. so i'm over there sitting in the audience and taking selfies. >> at radio city music hall. maria: you can see how happy my husband is with the selfies that i took, all he wanted to do was watch the movie, but we're sitting there in radio city music hall and all the stars coming up the red carpet and even though i was expecting a bigger story line, i still had the best time. >> greatest gladiator in the history of the world. god versus man. maria: it was fun. >> so humor-- the movies are humorless. maria: i mean, we're talking about guys with capes on. fun. >> at the end of the day, the cape. maria: i'm going to enjoy this. >> all right. >> why back to you. i'll be watching larry sanders show this weekend. we'll be right back. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme
i miss the original richard donner films, so charming with christopher reeve. >> i've got you.. maria: it was just fun to be there, though. so i'm over there sitting in the audience and taking selfies. >> at radio city music hall. maria: you can see how happy my husband is with the selfies that i took, all he wanted to do was watch the movie, but we're sitting there in radio city music hall and all the stars coming up the red carpet and even though i was expecting a bigger story...
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richard burr for his senate seat. the former state representative won the democratic primary. she was locked in a four-way race. durham businessman coven griffin and earnest reeves of greenville. she took the podium soon after it became clear she'd come out the winner this time. she wasted no time going after burr. has been shirking his constitutional responsibilities by refusing to consider nominees to the supreme court. that upsets all of us, and we're tired of these games in washington. >> did ebb bra ross represented wade county in the house of representatives for ten years. >>> it's now 5:39 in the morning. coming up next -- >> i'm going to connect this and it basically makes them. >> a crazy cool app that could make your ncaa tournament experience a lot more memorable. >> plus, a brazen prison escape from canada. >> temperatures are cooler. we're in the 50s for the majority of you. 50s in roanoke rapids. find out how warm we'll be i get out of work and i go to the store, and somebody's, smellin' around, "mmm! i smell cookies." i say, "oh no, you just smell me. i just got out of work. that's honey bunches of oats, that's all." (avo) how much protein does yo
richard burr for his senate seat. the former state representative won the democratic primary. she was locked in a four-way race. durham businessman coven griffin and earnest reeves of greenville. she took the podium soon after it became clear she'd come out the winner this time. she wasted no time going after burr. has been shirking his constitutional responsibilities by refusing to consider nominees to the supreme court. that upsets all of us, and we're tired of these games in washington....