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richard: i got you! betty: wait, richard, this isn't fair!g out at sea isn't enough for you, this boat has a way of getting you airborne. richard: am i ready for this or what? [cheering] richard: this is the best job in the world. betty: there is the requisite high-end shopping. richard: we have cartier. bulgari. betty: and of course, fine dining. could i sample something? with 18 restaurants to choose from. but the real experience isn't just the cuisine, it's how you get to it. richard: this is what we call royal iq. betty: ok. richard: part of dynamic dining. betty: oh, so these are all the restaurants that are on the ship? richard: yes, it's too many for a page. if you wanted to reserve space, for example, just hit reserve and it comes up and asks you when you want, how many of you are there. betty: ok. you can do this on your mobile phone? richard: do it on your mobile phone. betty: technology is part of what fain says will make royal caribbean stand apart from the competition. and dynamic dining is just the tip of the iceberg. richard: w
richard: i got you! betty: wait, richard, this isn't fair!g out at sea isn't enough for you, this boat has a way of getting you airborne. richard: am i ready for this or what? [cheering] richard: this is the best job in the world. betty: there is the requisite high-end shopping. richard: we have cartier. bulgari. betty: and of course, fine dining. could i sample something? with 18 restaurants to choose from. but the real experience isn't just the cuisine, it's how you get to it. richard: this...
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richard: i got you! [laughter] richard: they want the biggest and the best, and this is the biggest and best cruise ship out there. ♪ ♪ betty: have you been on every single one of your 101 ships? arnold: no, i haven't been on every ship yet. but i've been on quite a few. betty: when you walk onto one of carnival's fun ships, you notice are the amusement style attractions. it's like a county fair on water. after you dry off, it's time to take in some extravagant, vegas-style entertainment. ♪ ♪ >> put your love to the test betty: and then it is off to a meal fit for a queen or king. and you can burn the calories off all in the same place. arnold: we have personal trainers that consult, also dietitians. betty: donald and i walked the decks to the luxurious spa -- arnold: the spa is my favorite place on the ship. [laughter] betty: -- to some of their nighttime hotspots, where he showed me some of his signature dance moves. [laughter] betty: but for all the amenities aboard, he says that when it comes to crui
richard: i got you! [laughter] richard: they want the biggest and the best, and this is the biggest and best cruise ship out there. ♪ ♪ betty: have you been on every single one of your 101 ships? arnold: no, i haven't been on every ship yet. but i've been on quite a few. betty: when you walk onto one of carnival's fun ships, you notice are the amusement style attractions. it's like a county fair on water. after you dry off, it's time to take in some extravagant, vegas-style entertainment....
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richard nixon remained on the ticket. so if the speech was as bad as it was and if nixon was as evil as he was, how in the world did he survive it? nobody answers the question. the reason why nobody answers the question is because it never happened. it just sounded the way people wanted -- when i wrote this book, the introduction of the book, i tried to make as impartial and as an ascetic as i could. but people simply lied. some of my friends who wrote blurbs from first books i bought were simply disingenuous. they simply did not tell the story the way it should've been told. and that was that nixon had the largest tv audience up to that time for a political speech, and it was gangbusters. do any of you ever have eureka moments were all of a sudden you say, wow, that's really something wonderful? well, as a historian look at a few million documents, you very seldom have a eureka moment. and if i could figure out how to use this, this is a letter written in late november 1956. you are all familiar with the term probably no
richard nixon remained on the ticket. so if the speech was as bad as it was and if nixon was as evil as he was, how in the world did he survive it? nobody answers the question. the reason why nobody answers the question is because it never happened. it just sounded the way people wanted -- when i wrote this book, the introduction of the book, i tried to make as impartial and as an ascetic as i could. but people simply lied. some of my friends who wrote blurbs from first books i bought were...
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what happened with richard nixon's fund the story is richard nixon had to make sure at that time that huge accounting firm went through the fund and said it's clean there's nothing wrong with it and in addition a big los angeles law firm was to go through the spending and say did nixon do anything wrong and this is as pure as the driven snow so all of a sudden there is no fun controversy. but it's in spite of that richard nixon was forced but it's not only as pure as the driven snow, he's pure in the driven snow and he has to give a speech and speech was called the checker speech. if you read about the checker speech in just about every book you will find out the word that is used most often is boggling and for those of you that don't know what this means it doesn't sound good and it isn't good. it is a bad speech. it really doesn't mean anything. it's just a whitewash and richard nixon gave the speech and because it was such an awful speech that it's interpreted by various people you would think that most of the people that wrote about the speech and there were about 3 million people
what happened with richard nixon's fund the story is richard nixon had to make sure at that time that huge accounting firm went through the fund and said it's clean there's nothing wrong with it and in addition a big los angeles law firm was to go through the spending and say did nixon do anything wrong and this is as pure as the driven snow so all of a sudden there is no fun controversy. but it's in spite of that richard nixon was forced but it's not only as pure as the driven snow, he's pure...
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richard nixon doesn't know what to do. how in the world do you respond to somebody wanting to get rid of you? and, again, to go be back and fade back, the fable is, is that dwight eisenhower wanted to remove richard nixon from the ticket and quietly, behind the scenes, with stealth talked about getting rid of him. there's only one problem, it never happened. dwight eisenhower never made one mention of richard nixon being removed from the ticket. it never happened. and yet that is the story that you hear. the story is false, the story has no reality, but most of the people write about it. and as you will see in a little bit, it really is nutty how the make-up becomes fact when it's really fiction. so here is richard nixon chugging up towards washington on his train, getting nailed for having this secret fund. and at the same time, here's dwight eisenhower traveling on his train in the midwest. and as nixon is going up the spine of the west coast, there are people standing out there -- again, i know you'll be underwhelmed --
richard nixon doesn't know what to do. how in the world do you respond to somebody wanting to get rid of you? and, again, to go be back and fade back, the fable is, is that dwight eisenhower wanted to remove richard nixon from the ticket and quietly, behind the scenes, with stealth talked about getting rid of him. there's only one problem, it never happened. dwight eisenhower never made one mention of richard nixon being removed from the ticket. it never happened. and yet that is the story that...
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richard: richard reeve, abc 7 news. kellye: area muslim spent the day passing out food and supplies as part of the day of dignity campaign, sponsored by islamic relief usa. the campaign has been taking place for every decade. still ahead -- devon with the forecast. everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available, from 50 to 500 mbps. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month. plus get $300 back with a two year agreement. get out of the past. get fios. kellye: when it comes to warm weekends, could this be one of the last? devon: we may have another nice weekend. i will leave it up to you to make that decision. the temperatures will be really warm tomorrow. we will have a cold start. it will be the trend, it's fal
richard: richard reeve, abc 7 news. kellye: area muslim spent the day passing out food and supplies as part of the day of dignity campaign, sponsored by islamic relief usa. the campaign has been taking place for every decade. still ahead -- devon with the forecast. everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and...
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in early 2015, richard matt decided to find out.oyce to bring him something much more serious than cookies and brownies. and so at this point, you have to realize you're getting yourself in a really bad situation. >> yes. >>> coming up, ham burger helper. >> nobody checked your bag? nobody. in it you had hacksaw blades? >> yes. >> and more rumors about sex. but was it what it seemed? >> there was one point where he had -- i'm sorry. >> when "dateline" continues. ref starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria neosporin plus pain relief kills the germs. fights the pain. use with band-aid brand. htake care of what makes you,e. you. right down to your skin. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion with 5 vital nutrients for healthier looking skin in just one day. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results® >> reporter: joyce mitchell was getting in deep. for months she had been doing illicit favors for her friend, cop-killer david sweat with richard matt as the go-between. but now, with sweat no longer in the tailor sho
in early 2015, richard matt decided to find out.oyce to bring him something much more serious than cookies and brownies. and so at this point, you have to realize you're getting yourself in a really bad situation. >> yes. >>> coming up, ham burger helper. >> nobody checked your bag? nobody. in it you had hacksaw blades? >> yes. >> and more rumors about sex. but was it what it seemed? >> there was one point where he had -- i'm sorry. >> when...
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richard: excellent point. reason it is confusing is that the economy and two then growing 2% point 5%. potential growth has slowed. the gap between demand and muchy has narrowed not so because of a recovery but a slowdown and productivity. tom: richard clarida and john ryding with us. the discussion will continue. blackrock's chief investment ter will bek rei with us at 8:00 as well. futures deteriorating after a big day. this is bloomberg "surveillance." jonathan: good morning. this is bloomberg "surveillance." i am jonathan ferro. tom keene is in new york. let's get the business flash. vonnie: two pharmaceutical giants in merger talks. it would be a blockbuster, the wall street journal says pfizer are in early negotiations. it would be one of the biggest deals ever. allergan has a market value of $112 billion. barclays felt 10%, the bank cut its profitability target next year. barclays took a $433 million hit for overcharging customers. restructuring. germany's biggest bank announced cuts after a dismal thir
richard: excellent point. reason it is confusing is that the economy and two then growing 2% point 5%. potential growth has slowed. the gap between demand and muchy has narrowed not so because of a recovery but a slowdown and productivity. tom: richard clarida and john ryding with us. the discussion will continue. blackrock's chief investment ter will bek rei with us at 8:00 as well. futures deteriorating after a big day. this is bloomberg "surveillance." jonathan: good morning. this...
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and with sweat out of there, richard matt could make his move.'s man, a charmer, who befriends mitchell. in 2013, the two start a sexual relationship, according to a source close to the investigation. they have sex in the tailor shop when no one else is around. all this time, joyce mitchell keeps it a secret from her husband, lyle, according to his attorney, even though lyle mitchell also worked in the prison tailor shop and knew both richard matt and david sweat. >> joyce has established a pattern of deception. >> former fbi profiler mary ellen o'toole says inmates can be like predators on the look out for vulnerable prey, which are often women who work inside the prisons. >> it starts small, asking her to bring in a candy bar or asking her to bring in a stamp. there is wording that goes along with something like this, "if only i had met a woman like you 20 years ago, i would never be in this situation." so she would be very gullible in believing that. that's really called something we refer to in the fbi as magical thinking, that an inmate who
and with sweat out of there, richard matt could make his move.'s man, a charmer, who befriends mitchell. in 2013, the two start a sexual relationship, according to a source close to the investigation. they have sex in the tailor shop when no one else is around. all this time, joyce mitchell keeps it a secret from her husband, lyle, according to his attorney, even though lyle mitchell also worked in the prison tailor shop and knew both richard matt and david sweat. >> joyce has established...
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in early 2015, richard matt decided to find out.e to bring him something much more serious than cookies and brownies. and so at this point, you have to realize you're getting yourself in a really bad situation. >> yes. >>> coming up. hamburger helper. >> nobody checked your bag? nobody. >> in it you had hacksaw blades. >> yes. >> and more rumors about sex. but was it what it seemed? >> there was one point where he had -- i'm sorry. >>> when dateline continues. proud of you, son. ge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be changing the way the world works. (interrupting) you can't pick it up, can you? go ahead. he can't lift the hammer. it's okay though! you're going to change the world. >> reporter: joyce mitchell was getting in deep. for months she had been doing illicit favors for her
in early 2015, richard matt decided to find out.e to bring him something much more serious than cookies and brownies. and so at this point, you have to realize you're getting yourself in a really bad situation. >> yes. >>> coming up. hamburger helper. >> nobody checked your bag? nobody. >> in it you had hacksaw blades. >> yes. >> and more rumors about sex. but was it what it seemed? >> there was one point where he had -- i'm sorry. >>> when...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. explosive moments in the courtroom during opening statements of the charles severance trial. an alleged victim pointed to severance as the man who shot her and turned the gun on another woman. he is accused of killing three people in alexandria. during opening statement's, prosecutors say that he wanted revenge on the city's elite after losing a child custody case. a chilling poem was read in court which said, "enter, kill, exit, murder." severance has pled not guilty. the trial is expected to last six weeks. leon: a shooting at edgewood park in burtonsville. this is typically filled with families. a 22-year-old man later died from his wounds. >> it's really getting out of control and becoming scary. anytime you cannot bring your kids to the park and play without worrying that you will lose your life. leon: the victim's name has not been released. alison: new information in a story that you saw at 11:00. lorenzo sanders, the d.c. government worker, faces a federal cocaine charge. he i
richard reeve, abc 7 news. explosive moments in the courtroom during opening statements of the charles severance trial. an alleged victim pointed to severance as the man who shot her and turned the gun on another woman. he is accused of killing three people in alexandria. during opening statement's, prosecutors say that he wanted revenge on the city's elite after losing a child custody case. a chilling poem was read in court which said, "enter, kill, exit, murder." severance has pled...
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richards. >> thank you, mr. congressman. >> i wish your mom would be here today she'd be handing out texas boots to a lot of my colleagues. >> she's here in spirit. >> thaw. thank god. you know, i hope every american woman is watching today's hearing. because just the visuals as well as well as the audios tell you a lot. my colleagues have said there's no war on women. look at how you've been treated as a witness. intimidation, talking over, interrupting, cutting off sentences, criticizing you because of your salary. how dare you! who do you think you are? making a professional salary as a head of a premier national organization and daring to actually make decisions as head of that organization. lord almighty, what's america coming to? the disrespect, the misogyny rampant here today tells us what is really going on here. this isn't about some bogus video, the author of whom does not have the courage to appear here. nor would the majority call him because they know he'll make a bad witness under oath. this is abo
richards. >> thank you, mr. congressman. >> i wish your mom would be here today she'd be handing out texas boots to a lot of my colleagues. >> she's here in spirit. >> thaw. thank god. you know, i hope every american woman is watching today's hearing. because just the visuals as well as well as the audios tell you a lot. my colleagues have said there's no war on women. look at how you've been treated as a witness. intimidation, talking over, interrupting, cutting off...
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richards,tion, ms.here seems to be this continuous thought that if planned parenthood went away that there would be these other health care services for millions of women because you went away. there is a suggestion that all of these commodity health centers would just step in and fill up. sara rosenbaum, professor of health and law and policy a george washington has worked with the community health centers for years and i "a claim that committed health centers rarely can absorb the loss of planned parenthood is a gross misrepresentation." i would ask you, miss richards, can, and your experience in health care, the perception that if you went away, it would be totally absorbed, can you please respond to that? >> i think this is a really important point and i know there's been a lot of discussion, for the record, we see 2.7 million patients a year, of of them are at 158% poverty world below, so these are a group of women and men and young people are often uninsured lessertainly have fewer -- access to ca
richards,tion, ms.here seems to be this continuous thought that if planned parenthood went away that there would be these other health care services for millions of women because you went away. there is a suggestion that all of these commodity health centers would just step in and fill up. sara rosenbaum, professor of health and law and policy a george washington has worked with the community health centers for years and i "a claim that committed health centers rarely can absorb the loss...
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richards. she took questions on the organization's operations, and responded to recent criticisms of undercover videos calling for the organizations' defunding. >> committee on oversight and government reform will come to order. the chair is authorized to declare a recess at any time. chairman is responsible under the rules of the house and the rules of the committee to maintain order and preserve detore um in the committee room. members of the audience are reminded disruption is a violation of law and a criminal offense. we welcome your presence but we will not tolerate disruption. we hope to have a good, lively debate. this is what congress is intended to do. and we need everybody in this room -- we need everybody's participation along the way. this is an important topic. the risk of getting a little personal, my wife julie and have i been married some 24 years. have our 25th wedding anniversary coming up in february. i'm proud of my wife. she got her degree in psychology later in life after
richards. she took questions on the organization's operations, and responded to recent criticisms of undercover videos calling for the organizations' defunding. >> committee on oversight and government reform will come to order. the chair is authorized to declare a recess at any time. chairman is responsible under the rules of the house and the rules of the committee to maintain order and preserve detore um in the committee room. members of the audience are reminded disruption is a...
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in just a moment i'll speak with richard branson. but decriminalizing at any time onlcriminalizing is not theonly. sending an addict directly to a social worker and not to central booking. some evidence suggests these programs are helping communities save money and break the cycle of crime. >> i was homeless because of my addiction. i was strung out on heroin and i also smoked crack. my day-to-day life would just be going to either get drugs or going to steal something from the store so i could sell it so i could get drugs. i also did prostitution. all that matter was feeding my addiction. >> when 34-year-old misty moved from washington state in 2003 this was not the life she had envisioned for herself. after years of fighting a losing battle with drugs misty had hit rock bottom. >> my drug use was so out of control, i had spun out of control. >> one fateful night she was rescued there on the streets. >> i went to the track, where we go and meet dates and then i got picked up by an undercover. >> misty was hauled into a seattle polic
in just a moment i'll speak with richard branson. but decriminalizing at any time onlcriminalizing is not theonly. sending an addict directly to a social worker and not to central booking. some evidence suggests these programs are helping communities save money and break the cycle of crime. >> i was homeless because of my addiction. i was strung out on heroin and i also smoked crack. my day-to-day life would just be going to either get drugs or going to steal something from the store so i...
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but she was nowhere near david sweat and richard matt.nstead, she was in a hospital room, coming to under a cloud of doom. >> what happened? >> i knew that was the night it was gonna happen. and i didn't really know what to do. >> reporter: joyce says at the moment of truth, she had been overcome by confusion and fear. and instead of driving to the rendez-vous location at midnight with a shotgun and supplies, she told her husband lyle she had chest pains and needed help. so when sweat and matt slid back the manhole cover and poked their heads up into the street, joyce was nowhere to be seen. >> i was so scared. and i ended up having a panic attack, and my husband did take me to the hospital. >> reporter: now it was morning, and as she lay in her hospital bed glued to the television news, joyce realized sweat's and matt's brazen escape plan had been a success after all. >> when you heard that they had escaped and broken out and you knew you weren't there to pick them up the way you had promised, what was your first reaction? >> i was scare
but she was nowhere near david sweat and richard matt.nstead, she was in a hospital room, coming to under a cloud of doom. >> what happened? >> i knew that was the night it was gonna happen. and i didn't really know what to do. >> reporter: joyce says at the moment of truth, she had been overcome by confusion and fear. and instead of driving to the rendez-vous location at midnight with a shotgun and supplies, she told her husband lyle she had chest pains and needed help. so...
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richard: the school principal said it was an 11-year-old boy. sophia said that she heard the sound of the boy lying down come shooting at students. stop while i was getting shot five times in my leg. richard: the youngster says the driver tried to take the pellet gun away. he refused to give it up and put it back in his backpack. >> the fact a kid could have a weapon in school all day. richard: hours later, they got the call. >> what would you do if it was your kid or it was a real gun? richard: on the bus, i feel really scared. i just want to be driven home. i don't feel safe on my bus anymore. the family says the school principal told them an investigation is underway and the 11-year-old boy has been expelled. we tried repeatedly to reach school officials tonight. nobody returned our phone calls. live in fredericksburg come richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: rich, thank you. breaking now, the police on the scene of a homicide in prince george's county, the 1400 block of oakwood lane in capitol heights. officers are not releasing information ab
richard: the school principal said it was an 11-year-old boy. sophia said that she heard the sound of the boy lying down come shooting at students. stop while i was getting shot five times in my leg. richard: the youngster says the driver tried to take the pellet gun away. he refused to give it up and put it back in his backpack. >> the fact a kid could have a weapon in school all day. richard: hours later, they got the call. >> what would you do if it was your kid or it was a real...
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being richard.s difficult. the day he died, she said he came in late. she said that is richard being richard. she said, i saved the big chair for him. hillary clinton saves the big chair for my big father so he's comfortable. it is a remarkably human touch. do not sit in that chair. that is holbrook's chair. his heart starts to go. she was a comfort to our family during that time. he got out of the hospital -- he got to the hospital but he quickly. he was taken into surgery pretty quickly. weekend.t through the it was not pretty. my heart breaks because he had so much more to say and so much more to give. one of the reasons i made this film i felt america should be hearing from him still. charlie: did he know he was not going to make it? think he knewt when he went under, but he knew it was bad. he was never conscious after he went under. the notes given to his aid as they are going to the ambulance, he is saying tell david to come down. most, heys gets me the says, my career in public service is ov
being richard.s difficult. the day he died, she said he came in late. she said that is richard being richard. she said, i saved the big chair for him. hillary clinton saves the big chair for my big father so he's comfortable. it is a remarkably human touch. do not sit in that chair. that is holbrook's chair. his heart starts to go. she was a comfort to our family during that time. he got out of the hospital -- he got to the hospital but he quickly. he was taken into surgery pretty quickly....
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richard is blind. and clinger is his guide dog.ed specifically to read a blind runner. >> steady. >> what clinger does when he runs with me is no different than his regular guide dog work. he is just moving at a slightly faster pace. he has a lot of drive. he likes to work. he could be highly focused. >> sound look you, maybe? >> i think clinger has a lot more drive than i do. >> reporter: richard started losing his sight in his 20s when he was a marine corps second lieutenant. now 4 years old he is almost completely blind. >> did he get it? >> reporter: despite that loss, richard started competing in triathlons with the help of human guide. then one day during a bicycle training ride, richard and his guide collided with a car. he went through the windshield, his neck broken. >> that was a big wake-up call for me and my family. three months later he was back running races. and nine months after the accident. he ran the boston marathon. >> to the bridge. go ahead. >> reporter: there he spotted thomas pannock whose school trains guid
richard is blind. and clinger is his guide dog.ed specifically to read a blind runner. >> steady. >> what clinger does when he runs with me is no different than his regular guide dog work. he is just moving at a slightly faster pace. he has a lot of drive. he likes to work. he could be highly focused. >> sound look you, maybe? >> i think clinger has a lot more drive than i do. >> reporter: richard started losing his sight in his 20s when he was a marine corps...
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in northwest washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news.riends held ad candlelight vigil for an upper marlboro man who is been missing for three weeks. hasear-old lubin phipps dementia. he was last seen at a senior outing. did not return from a trip to the bathroom. family members have searched the park and other areas everyday since he disappeared. if you have seen him or have information, the police want to talk to you immediately. unannounced inspections and enhanced oversight on the way for metro, today the transportation secretary anthony foxx transferred safety oversight authority to the federal transit administration. the ntsb had requested that oversight went to the federal railroad organization. this came after a to realm and a fire in september. a psychic arrested for duping a client with a tall tale. you will not believe how much the police say she tried to get away with. tom roussey has more of this story. this is a really strange case. yeah, this supposed to psychic is accused of scamming a woman of nearly $80,000. year theon a
in northwest washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news.riends held ad candlelight vigil for an upper marlboro man who is been missing for three weeks. hasear-old lubin phipps dementia. he was last seen at a senior outing. did not return from a trip to the bathroom. family members have searched the park and other areas everyday since he disappeared. if you have seen him or have information, the police want to talk to you immediately. unannounced inspections and enhanced oversight on the way for...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. jonathan: richard, thanks. it isn ocean city, pounding here. many of the schools in the area have cancel school tomorrow in preparation for more of this. and this has nothing to do with hurricane, this is just a pretty good-sized storm that has flooded the area, doing so for quite some time. live in addition city, jonathan elias, abc 7 news. back to you. leon: be careful out there. we will track what could be a double round of severe weather with extended coverage on the air and online at wjla.com. stay connected with our twitter and facebook pages as well. alison: you can also download forstormwatch app up-to-the-minute information. steve has the complete forec ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. addicts. you may not remember, leon, but a lot of ladies know that fashion is just as much a part of "scandal" as the story
richard reeve, abc 7 news. jonathan: richard, thanks. it isn ocean city, pounding here. many of the schools in the area have cancel school tomorrow in preparation for more of this. and this has nothing to do with hurricane, this is just a pretty good-sized storm that has flooded the area, doing so for quite some time. live in addition city, jonathan elias, abc 7 news. back to you. leon: be careful out there. we will track what could be a double round of severe weather with extended coverage on...
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but she was nowhere near david sweat and richard matt.ad, she was in a hospital room, coming to under a cloud of doom. >> what happened? >> i knew that was the night it was gonna happen. and i didn't really know what to do. >> reporter: joyce says at the moment of truth, she had been overcome by confusion and fear. and instead of driving to the rendezvous location at midnight with a shotgun and supplies, she told her husband lyle she had chest pains and needed help. so when sweat and matt slid back the manhole cover and poked their heads up into the street, joyce was nowhere to be seen. >> i was so scared. and i ended up having a panic attack, and my husband did take me to the hospital. >> reporter: now it was morning, and as she lay in her hospital bed glued to the television news, joyce realized sweat's and matt's brazen escape plan had been a success after all. >> when you heard that they had escaped and broken out and you knew you weren't there to pick them up the way you had promised, what was your first reaction? >> i was scared to
but she was nowhere near david sweat and richard matt.ad, she was in a hospital room, coming to under a cloud of doom. >> what happened? >> i knew that was the night it was gonna happen. and i didn't really know what to do. >> reporter: joyce says at the moment of truth, she had been overcome by confusion and fear. and instead of driving to the rendezvous location at midnight with a shotgun and supplies, she told her husband lyle she had chest pains and needed help. so when...
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. >> i want to bring in richard engel. richard joins thus morning from istanbul. turkey could really figure prominently within all of this. the relationships in syria as we know are so complicated. not just in terms of the syrian government and kurds and isis but also in terms of turkey. lay some of that out for us, richard, and the challenges that could be faced in that respect. >> well, turkey is going to be directly involved in this intensified campaign because the white house is going to announce very soon is a three pronged approach. one sending special operations forces on the ground in syria working with militia groups to fight isis directly. the second part of the intensified strategy is basing a rapid reaction force. unclear how large it will be. it will be bigger than the dozens of troops that are going into syria in northern iraq. and the third component is sending more combat aircraft to turkey to be based out of the interlick air base already some a-10s have arrived for that campaign. i've been told that f-15s are on their way. so as andrea is talking
. >> i want to bring in richard engel. richard joins thus morning from istanbul. turkey could really figure prominently within all of this. the relationships in syria as we know are so complicated. not just in terms of the syrian government and kurds and isis but also in terms of turkey. lay some of that out for us, richard, and the challenges that could be faced in that respect. >> well, turkey is going to be directly involved in this intensified campaign because the white house is...
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live in alexandria, richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, richard. you are very familiar with that area. steve: it floods all the time. the wind dection and the rain is not helping, but it will quickly go down. we will look for better weather pretty soon. we have to give it a little more time, but the heaviest of the rain, i'm growing more and more confident, has come to an end. today, 58 the hyatt reagan national. the current readings, 40's hagerstown, winchester 48, luray 46. the windchill factor at reagan national earlier today, only in the upper 40's. we will warm up the next couple days. the satellite radar, breaks in the rain to the south. we are looking at that to happen as we move through the overnight. all of this moves to the north and east. montgomery county, frederick county, loudoun county, light rain right now. southern maryland, leonardtown and waldorf, skies are cloudy but at least it is not raining. had quite a bit of rain during the daytime today. still have the flash flood watch in effect, probably going to cancel out early, but un
live in alexandria, richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: thank you, richard. you are very familiar with that area. steve: it floods all the time. the wind dection and the rain is not helping, but it will quickly go down. we will look for better weather pretty soon. we have to give it a little more time, but the heaviest of the rain, i'm growing more and more confident, has come to an end. today, 58 the hyatt reagan national. the current readings, 40's hagerstown, winchester 48, luray 46. the...
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ellos son: richard camacho. richard: nosotros somos una familia muy musical. alejandra: ¡82 %!o sÉ que tÚ quieres decir que sÍ. laura: ¡sÍ! alejandra: elison joel morban. elison: caÍ preso por un tiempo. afortunadamente, la mÚsica me dio otro tipo de vista al mundo. alejandra: 63 %. elison: [canta en inglÉs] alejandra: johann vera. johann: la mÚsica, la actuaciÓn, el ser artista, es lo mÍo. [canta en inglÉs] ricky: te quedas en la competencia. alejandra: y matthews charlotten. matthews: cuando voy a la calle yo sÉ que siendo como soy la gente va a reconocerme donde sea. alejandra: ¡80 %! matthews: [canta en inglÉs] ricky: es un "sÍ". alejandra: los integrantes de esta Última banda ya conocen la presiÓn de la competencia. recordemos que tuvieron que superar una dura prueba ante los jueces para presentarse en el escenario. richard: ♪ corre corre corazÓn ♪ joseph: [canta en inglÉs] elison: [canta en inglÉs] johann: ♪ sobra tanto espacio si no estÁs ♪ ricky: tenemos dos grupos de cinco, pero solo un grupo pasarÁ a la prÓxima etapa de la competencia. el grupo que estÁ enfrente, feli
ellos son: richard camacho. richard: nosotros somos una familia muy musical. alejandra: ¡82 %!o sÉ que tÚ quieres decir que sÍ. laura: ¡sÍ! alejandra: elison joel morban. elison: caÍ preso por un tiempo. afortunadamente, la mÚsica me dio otro tipo de vista al mundo. alejandra: 63 %. elison: [canta en inglÉs] alejandra: johann vera. johann: la mÚsica, la actuaciÓn, el ser artista, es lo mÍo. [canta en inglÉs] ricky: te quedas en la competencia. alejandra: y matthews charlotten....
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we are still joined by richard.eryone tells me that thing to play in europe is longer banks. that doesn't sound like a great -- richard: well, it is a leveraged way of getting exposure to the you have to reinvent what the business model is, navigating through consolidation without loading off on size, without getting synergy benefits. tom: guys like you talk about synergy benefits and i love it. i never studied that in school. isn't it just about cost-cutting more rapidly? you saw du pont this morning with the same idea -- is this a permanent part of the new global business, cut costs or you're out? richard: i didn't say whether it was revenue synergies or cost, but i think there is a lot of potential for cost synergies in business. at. has been fabulous wrenching those out and if you go back to the late 90's, during those rounds of m&a, we were effective at wrenching cost out of the system. tom: i think this is incredibly important. can get the word synergy and paradigm in the same interview, that is a success. [la
we are still joined by richard.eryone tells me that thing to play in europe is longer banks. that doesn't sound like a great -- richard: well, it is a leveraged way of getting exposure to the you have to reinvent what the business model is, navigating through consolidation without loading off on size, without getting synergy benefits. tom: guys like you talk about synergy benefits and i love it. i never studied that in school. isn't it just about cost-cutting more rapidly? you saw du pont this...
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he said, senator richard? i said, yes. he hands me back the passport and shakes my hand and said he's number one here. people said his name was synonymous with hope and freedom. to see that impact and the wonderful clip you showed us, it's tremendous. in kosovo, there are statues. it's really quite a thing. i'm glad that legacy endures today. >> rose: my favorite story about richard holbrooke is he would talk about i've thong from books v movies, books, women, foreign policy, leaders as well. there was a time he wanted me to interview the prime minister of pakistan, the president of afghanistan at the same time. they never appeared together and he wanted me to do it and he set it up. whatever he said to them to get them to do it, i don't know. but they came together, the first time as far as i know, and we had one interesting conversation between these two people. after that -- and e i thanked h. not knowing where he or secretary clinton had done it, i later saw secretary clinton and i said thanks for putting together and
he said, senator richard? i said, yes. he hands me back the passport and shakes my hand and said he's number one here. people said his name was synonymous with hope and freedom. to see that impact and the wonderful clip you showed us, it's tremendous. in kosovo, there are statues. it's really quite a thing. i'm glad that legacy endures today. >> rose: my favorite story about richard holbrooke is he would talk about i've thong from books v movies, books, women, foreign policy, leaders as...
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richard reeve has the details. richard: this crime has a lot of people shaking their heads. astasi have ann an been married 18 years. triangle ended and murder. prosecutors say it was in this anne arundel county home where a love triangle between ann an andsi, her husband anthony, their live-in lover turned to murder. is the boyfriend of the 13-year-old daughter. >> it's crazy. richard: the police were called to the home october 5. a found anthony in the bedroom with a 35 caliber handgun nearby. he had been shot in the head. in the basement or jacqueline riggs had been living, officers found her stabbed to death. anastasi provided the initial false report to the police come indicating it was a murder suicide. richard: they were in a love triangle with riggs. >> there is more to this than meets the eye. richard: the police say that anna plotted with her daughter to kill her husband. and riggs. >> they stabbed the victim downstairs and then shot mr. anastasi. richard: then they try to cover up the murder by planting evidence. the trouble is the bullet found at the scene did no
richard reeve has the details. richard: this crime has a lot of people shaking their heads. astasi have ann an been married 18 years. triangle ended and murder. prosecutors say it was in this anne arundel county home where a love triangle between ann an andsi, her husband anthony, their live-in lover turned to murder. is the boyfriend of the 13-year-old daughter. >> it's crazy. richard: the police were called to the home october 5. a found anthony in the bedroom with a 35 caliber handgun...
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it was richard. richard insisted that we get them to do it.g them down here or sitting them down somewhere else. that was his vision. he understood people. at the end of the day you have , to get people to sit down. that clip you showed the idea of , diplomacy shifting and i have thought about president obama's efforts and secretary kerry's efforts on iran. he would have respected they went for this. this is a good deal. he did not say it was a great deal. that imperfection is a hallmark of diplomacy. charlie: no one doubted his skills. some worried about a bull in a china shop. as a kind of metaphor, but the interesting thing, and i thought it would have been amazing and i , have huge respect for george mitchell, who i think was a great, great american, and he worked hard -- i would have liked to have seen the president make richard holbrook his middle east envoy and say look, for all the reasons you want to see this succeed, because it is in the interest of the peace of the world, because it is in the interest for whatever your own ambition
it was richard. richard insisted that we get them to do it.g them down here or sitting them down somewhere else. that was his vision. he understood people. at the end of the day you have , to get people to sit down. that clip you showed the idea of , diplomacy shifting and i have thought about president obama's efforts and secretary kerry's efforts on iran. he would have respected they went for this. this is a good deal. he did not say it was a great deal. that imperfection is a hallmark of...
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but this was richard nixon's choice.he said yes, and it proved to be wonderful for her and very good for u.s. peruvian relations. she ended up getting an award from the government of peru. and the peruvian government, which had not had much say that was very good about the united states, actually thanked the united states for what pat nixon helped to do. susan: it's also worth noting that she traveled to vietnam. mary: yes. she's the first first lady to travel into a combat zone, because she insisted on visiting soldiers in the hospital, on visiting the troops. she, again, was not someone who wanted generals to give her an update. she wanted to go and talk to the soldiers. it didn't matter that it was a combat zone. she needed to go and talk to the boys themselves and to be able to calm them down, because her son-in-law, both of her sons-in-law had been in the military. and she felt very close to all of these young men. timothy: the trip to peru was her first solo trip, but she did go. she did accompany the president in
but this was richard nixon's choice.he said yes, and it proved to be wonderful for her and very good for u.s. peruvian relations. she ended up getting an award from the government of peru. and the peruvian government, which had not had much say that was very good about the united states, actually thanked the united states for what pat nixon helped to do. susan: it's also worth noting that she traveled to vietnam. mary: yes. she's the first first lady to travel into a combat zone, because she...
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live in bethesda, richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: thank you, rich. don't miss the updates tomorrow with "good morning washington," starting at 4:24 with live traffic and weather all morning. leon: we have another cool, crisp night after a beautiful afternoon. it is that time of year. meteorologist steve rudin is standing by the weather center. what about tomorrow morning, steve? steve: a cool start to the wednesday morning, and a cold front on the way later this week. outside the belfort furniture 68 at reaganr, national. 64 leesburg, cooler to the west in the mountains. already in the 50's. the satellite and radar, showers this afternoon long gone. heading up a door tomorrow morning, you will not need the umbrella, but sunglasses, absolutely. mid 60's by lunchtime. driving home tomorrow evening, about 70 degrees. a big cooldown, when it will arrive, and how long it will last coming up. alison: thank you, steve. a jury convicted a gaithersburg man in a 2014 homicide. wasecutors argued myles involved in the stabbing and beating of a man during a home
live in bethesda, richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: thank you, rich. don't miss the updates tomorrow with "good morning washington," starting at 4:24 with live traffic and weather all morning. leon: we have another cool, crisp night after a beautiful afternoon. it is that time of year. meteorologist steve rudin is standing by the weather center. what about tomorrow morning, steve? steve: a cool start to the wednesday morning, and a cold front on the way later this week. outside the...
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richard: the storm dumped three inches of rain in one hour. now they are concerned about what hurricane joaquin could do. >> a lot of people are scrambling. the cleanup from one storm, preparing for another. >> mother nature just comes through like a tornado and goes on her way. power lines are down, and this is the roots of the tree that fell. i'm surrounded by debris here. one thing they don't know was what kind of storm this was, whether a microburst tornado or something else. that is what the national weather service is checking now. richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: wow, rich, thank you. stay with the abc 7 stormwatch team. we will bring you coverage on-air and online at wjla.com. and download the storm watch weather app for updates around the clock. leon: in capitol heights, two people are dead after a shooting on central avenue. jeff goldberg is at the scene. what have you learned? leon, still a very active scene at the central gardens apartment. no suspect in custody. the police have been out here sometime. plenty of investigators on
richard: the storm dumped three inches of rain in one hour. now they are concerned about what hurricane joaquin could do. >> a lot of people are scrambling. the cleanup from one storm, preparing for another. >> mother nature just comes through like a tornado and goes on her way. power lines are down, and this is the roots of the tree that fell. i'm surrounded by debris here. one thing they don't know was what kind of storm this was, whether a microburst tornado or something else....
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it will not divide people. >> in richard nixon's own mind this was a script.s designed to result in an overwhelming election of victory in the november election. >> nixon. >> richard nixon. >> nixon. >> yeah, nixon. >> nixon. >> anybody else running but nixon? >> the president was a political animal. the president was phenomenally skilled. he was able to handle virtually anything. >> five men wearing white gloves and cameras were caught at the democratic headquarters, they were caught by the night watchman and did not resist arrest, in any case they're being held. >> the democratic national committee is housed in the fashion able building. fires were ransacked and paperworks removed. also in this area, ceiling tiles were removed for the plants of bugging twidevices. >> it was saturday night, a colleague of mine was on the phone. hello, it's chuck, we have a hot line. we have a burglary at the democratic national headquarters and most unusual of all, the burglars, five of them, are wearing suits. >> the arraignment of the five middle aged men was slowed down. o
it will not divide people. >> in richard nixon's own mind this was a script.s designed to result in an overwhelming election of victory in the november election. >> nixon. >> richard nixon. >> nixon. >> yeah, nixon. >> nixon. >> anybody else running but nixon? >> the president was a political animal. the president was phenomenally skilled. he was able to handle virtually anything. >> five men wearing white gloves and cameras were caught at...
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it doesn't work. >> richard needed to speak with juan himself.er weeks of effort, he finally tracked down juan and convinced him to do a videotaped interview. [ speaking in spanish ] >> richard also asked juan about his statement fingering cantu, which was written in english. [ speaking in spanish ] >> juan kept telling me the police kept showing up and they kept showing me photo lineups and i said, it wasn't him. he is not in here. they said, yes, he was. they kept telling me they knew that it was him. i knew in my heart it wasn't him. but i was pressured and pressured all the time. so i used the name ruben cantu. >> in addition to not speaking english, juan moreno was an illegal immigrant. >> the fact is that he was in the country illegally. he was apparently concerned as anyone would be about deportation. so to claim that he felt pressure is entirely credible. >> richard now felt certain that san antonio police had pressured juan moreno into fingering the wrong man. but after seeing how the texas courts had handled ruben's case, richard turned
it doesn't work. >> richard needed to speak with juan himself.er weeks of effort, he finally tracked down juan and convinced him to do a videotaped interview. [ speaking in spanish ] >> richard also asked juan about his statement fingering cantu, which was written in english. [ speaking in spanish ] >> juan kept telling me the police kept showing up and they kept showing me photo lineups and i said, it wasn't him. he is not in here. they said, yes, he was. they kept telling me...
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richard: it is a fair way ahead.u bully down to images rate scenario, it is looking like the u.s. will be the first to hike. traditionally, that is good news for banks. u.k. will be second. europe, who knows? terms, thatmedium would position the u.s. banks as being in a positive place. it didn: final question, you look at the regulations whether they switch into the higher -- you may have to raise more capital. the gale force regulatory headwinds in the short-term is a region i want to avoid because of the relation that might come in. richard: you can extended argument. it is have to say difficult to not have simply with the view from that bank. than ind is different 2008. our banks in the u.k. looking at capital cushions. jonathan: richard hunter is going to stay with us. 30 minutes into today show. up next, luxury warning. trouble on main street. worst stockered its decline in almost three decades. cameron takes on brussels. prepared to tell europe it is time to talk. ♪ jonathan: 35 minutes into the training sessio
richard: it is a fair way ahead.u bully down to images rate scenario, it is looking like the u.s. will be the first to hike. traditionally, that is good news for banks. u.k. will be second. europe, who knows? terms, thatmedium would position the u.s. banks as being in a positive place. it didn: final question, you look at the regulations whether they switch into the higher -- you may have to raise more capital. the gale force regulatory headwinds in the short-term is a region i want to avoid...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: be the first to know when there is breaking news by signing up for text alerts from abc 7. just go to wjla.com/text. leon it will be a cooler weekend, but how about the halloween forecast? we don't want any soggy costumes tomorrow. weathert looks like the will cooperate. outside right now, mainly clear skies, the temperatures falling quickly, already 40's leesburg and manassas, 49 at reagan national airport. cooler off to the north and west. the wind out of the north and west. tomorrow, a bright and sunny near 60. degrees, 5:00 we will look at the hour by hour forecast and the chances of rain sunday. also, the official end of daylight savings times. more of that coming up from the belfort furniture weather center. alisa family of five from frederick is missing. joo and his family last week, their car gone, their cellphones turned off. roz platerells us about the investigation happening now. at thevestigators frederick county sheriff's department do not suspect foul play in the
richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: be the first to know when there is breaking news by signing up for text alerts from abc 7. just go to wjla.com/text. leon it will be a cooler weekend, but how about the halloween forecast? we don't want any soggy costumes tomorrow. weathert looks like the will cooperate. outside right now, mainly clear skies, the temperatures falling quickly, already 40's leesburg and manassas, 49 at reagan national airport. cooler off to the north and west. the wind out of...
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richard calls it the sweetest victory.f all of his election victories, this was the sweetest one in 1946 because they had worked so hard to get this. it was really the beginning of what became the patented team. class there was a senate campaign, but we always read pat nixon does not like politics. from this story, where she was very much involved, where did the evolution lie? >> something happens after 1960, i think. in 1960, she actually is a campaign worker. she does not give her name. >> i think something happened after 1960. in a 1960, she is actually a campaign worker. she does not give her name. she gives her name as selma. she is helping out, but the she is not presenting herself as the wife of the vice president of the united states. after that very bitter defeat and difficult defeat, she wanted out of politics. when i said she may not have wanted to be first lady, she wanted to be first lady in 1960. i do not know about 1968. >> during her years, she traveled extensively. how important was that the type of first
richard calls it the sweetest victory.f all of his election victories, this was the sweetest one in 1946 because they had worked so hard to get this. it was really the beginning of what became the patented team. class there was a senate campaign, but we always read pat nixon does not like politics. from this story, where she was very much involved, where did the evolution lie? >> something happens after 1960, i think. in 1960, she actually is a campaign worker. she does not give her name....
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richard? >> gabe, on a sunday where most of it might be going to church, instead they were probably going to get away from what are situations that are quite difficult for them. gabe gutierrez in charleston, thank you so much. i appreciate all of that. for the latest on the storm's track, let's go to meteorologist chana mendiola. so as you've just heard, now, we went from columbia to charleston and myrtle beach, we've covered that 100 by 100 by 100 triangle. we still have rain coming down. what does it look like for that area we were just talking about? >> well, richard, we've seen the center of this storm yesterday surrounded by the charleston area. now it's moved up north into the columbia area, myrtle beach will continue to see rain there. but this is a historical amount. we can't say this enough. i have not seen this much rain in north carolina. we're continuing to see numbers rise. i recall a couple years ago in boulder, colorado, they had 18 inches of rain. that was historic. i'll take y
richard? >> gabe, on a sunday where most of it might be going to church, instead they were probably going to get away from what are situations that are quite difficult for them. gabe gutierrez in charleston, thank you so much. i appreciate all of that. for the latest on the storm's track, let's go to meteorologist chana mendiola. so as you've just heard, now, we went from columbia to charleston and myrtle beach, we've covered that 100 by 100 by 100 triangle. we still have rain coming...
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richard, what did you here tonight? richard: we are on potomac avenue in southeast, a very diverse, interesting neighborhood, generally low mentioned,l, as you earlier this month. hundreds of that room to voice their concerns. it was standing room only. >> i'm not going to give the criminals my street. voicing hundreds of concern about a rash of muggings and street robberies from capitol hill and navy yard neighborhoods. >> my babysitter was robbed with the kids. richard: the crimes include two shootings last friday, and on october 20 1, 5 dorms -- five arms street robberies in just 30 minutes. some residents are afraid to walk outside at night. cathy lanierhief says she has additional uniformed and plainclothes officers on patrol. so far, officers have arrested nine to 10 people. i think we have made significant arrests and we have seen a significant drop-off in armed robberies. richard: the authorities believe that three groups of people are responsible for 20 robberies. >> what we can do a lot better is prevent crime
richard, what did you here tonight? richard: we are on potomac avenue in southeast, a very diverse, interesting neighborhood, generally low mentioned,l, as you earlier this month. hundreds of that room to voice their concerns. it was standing room only. >> i'm not going to give the criminals my street. voicing hundreds of concern about a rash of muggings and street robberies from capitol hill and navy yard neighborhoods. >> my babysitter was robbed with the kids. richard: the crimes...