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sarah's -- >> oh, sarah's nails -- >> fingernails? >> yes, yes, yes. >> where does that come from -- >> it was just you know some of the sisters would always be painting their nails. and, you know, me owning a hardwood floor business, being very particular in how i laid my finish out and how nice and neat everything had to be, i said, you know what, how hard could it be to paint a fingernail, you know. >> reporter: it was just another way nick took care of sarah. but even under watchful eyes, the unexpected can happen. and it did. after a long romance with her high school sweetheart, at 17, sarah got pregnant. >> was she excited to be a mom? >> yeah, she was. a little nervous, but everybody's nervous the first time they're a mom. but she had so much experience. you know, her sisters and brothers having so many kids. she was always babysitter number one. >> reporter: allaura cicero and sarah grew up in the same neighborhood and quickly became best friends. allaura says she was especially happy to hear sarah was having a girl. >> i was
sarah's -- >> oh, sarah's nails -- >> fingernails? >> yes, yes, yes. >> where does that come from -- >> it was just you know some of the sisters would always be painting their nails. and, you know, me owning a hardwood floor business, being very particular in how i laid my finish out and how nice and neat everything had to be, i said, you know what, how hard could it be to paint a fingernail, you know. >> reporter: it was just another way nick took care of...
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. >> reporter: her name was sarah. a sweet single mom, the baby in a big-hearted family. >> we tried to protect her in any way that we could. >> reporter: a family turned army when she vanished. >> this is how many people we have right now. >> we just started searching. >> they just wanted to find her. that kind of emotion really drives you. >> reporter: where was she? >> was someone following her? did someone attack her? >> reporter: under scrutiny, the ex-boyfriend. >> people were pointing fingers at him. >> reporter: and three others she encountered that night! >> i was scared. >> reporter: how many times did they talk to you? >> 30 plus! >> reporter: two tantalizing clues. a handprint. >> the subject had blood on their hand. >> reporter: and a trail on twitter. >> incredibly powerful. you can almost see this happening in real time. >> reporter: could she help solve her own mystery? >> she's fighting him off. >> it was so emotional. >> i wanted to jump out of my seat. never in a million years would you expect someth
. >> reporter: her name was sarah. a sweet single mom, the baby in a big-hearted family. >> we tried to protect her in any way that we could. >> reporter: a family turned army when she vanished. >> this is how many people we have right now. >> we just started searching. >> they just wanted to find her. that kind of emotion really drives you. >> reporter: where was she? >> was someone following her? did someone attack her? >> reporter: under...
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sarah: i'm sarah kelly. thank you for joining us.or people are dead and another 20 injured after an attack outside of the houses of parliament. the attack began when a crowd drove into a crowd on westminster bridge. the vehicle driving the short distance along the bridge, around the corner and into the railings outside of the houses of parliament. an attacker then stabbed a police officer standing guard and was subsequently shot by police. now the british prime minister was rushed to safety during the attack and has offered condolences to the victims, a major police investigation is now underway. and authorities are treating the incident as terrorism. reporter: panic in the heart of london. only meters from the houses of parliament, the injured lie on the streets. police say there have been multiple casualties. [sirens] reporter: eyewitnesses described a car driven by an attacker hitting the pedestrians on westminster bridge before it crashed at the foot of big ben. >> they continue to drive all the way down to the bottom of the brid
sarah: i'm sarah kelly. thank you for joining us.or people are dead and another 20 injured after an attack outside of the houses of parliament. the attack began when a crowd drove into a crowd on westminster bridge. the vehicle driving the short distance along the bridge, around the corner and into the railings outside of the houses of parliament. an attacker then stabbed a police officer standing guard and was subsequently shot by police. now the british prime minister was rushed to safety...
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sarah: thank you very much. quick reminder of our top story, republican lawmakers have pulled donald trump's health care bill from congress moments before lawmakers were due to vote. they were unable to garner enough backers for the legislation. i am sarah kelly in berlin. thank you for watching. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] - [narrator] international trade has transformed the way we live. the question of how open markets should be to competition can lead to intense political debate and occasionally war. since world war ii the us has been a staunch supporter of free trade. but support is ebbing and calls for protectionism are emerging. - i'm going to issue a notification of intent to withdrawal from the trans pacific partnership, a potential disaster for our country. - [narrator] supporters of free trade say it creates the greatest amount of wealth for the highest number of people. representing the most ef
sarah: thank you very much. quick reminder of our top story, republican lawmakers have pulled donald trump's health care bill from congress moments before lawmakers were due to vote. they were unable to garner enough backers for the legislation. i am sarah kelly in berlin. thank you for watching. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] - [narrator] international trade has transformed the way we...
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sarah: we will back up.are talking about a referendum in turkey that would give erdogan more powers, so why is he keen to campaign in germany? >> there is a huge constituency here, 1.4 million turks, who often hold both citizenship from turkey and germany and like other populations that live abroad from their home country where their heart is, there are more conservatives and erdogan's popular here, said he might get that vital support he needs for the constitutional referendum that would make him stronger. sarah: ok. making a ploy to the base in germany. michaela kuefner, thank you for shedding light on this issue. >> you are welcome. sarah: the first funeral for a victim of a fire in a children's home in guatemala took place today. 36 girls died in the blaze and it has opened the door to questions about abuse allegations at the shelter and it puts the government under pressure to come up with answers. [chanting] reporter: outrage in guatemala, it took the depths of more than -- deaths of more than 30 girls
sarah: we will back up.are talking about a referendum in turkey that would give erdogan more powers, so why is he keen to campaign in germany? >> there is a huge constituency here, 1.4 million turks, who often hold both citizenship from turkey and germany and like other populations that live abroad from their home country where their heart is, there are more conservatives and erdogan's popular here, said he might get that vital support he needs for the constitutional referendum that would...
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sarah: thank you very much.urkish citizens are in germany and have begun voting and referendum -- a referendum that could increase the powers of turkey's president. turks are deeply divided on the issue. tensions between turkey and germany rose when campaign rallies canceled. some turks in germany who were opposed to president erdogan's referendum said they were afraid of picking out because of a backlash from the turkish government. 0 these people oppose erdogan. many are afraid he's the on the record. >> we are being classified as terrorists were actively supporting the a in the referendum. reporter: such fears are not unfounded. at last month annual munich security conference, the head of turkey's intelligence service and is his german counterpart a list containing hundreds of addresses and phone numbers of people thought to be supporter of a turkish court -- turkish cleric, the man blamed for last year's coup. the government has begun contacting people on the list to warn them they are in turkey site. -- tur
sarah: thank you very much.urkish citizens are in germany and have begun voting and referendum -- a referendum that could increase the powers of turkey's president. turks are deeply divided on the issue. tensions between turkey and germany rose when campaign rallies canceled. some turks in germany who were opposed to president erdogan's referendum said they were afraid of picking out because of a backlash from the turkish government. 0 these people oppose erdogan. many are afraid he's the on...
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sarah: thank you.other news, the focus was supposed to be on the future, poland germany's chancellor visited a technology fair, she found yourself talking about the past. angela merkel called on turkey to stop comparing the german government with nazis. she was referring to recent comments by the turkish president that she was -- employing nazi tactics. reporter: it is very rare that german chancellor angela merkel breaks protocol as she did today , come bending on turkey instead of sticking to the routine -- she did today, commenting on turkey instead of sticking to the routine. she demanded turkey stop drawing nazi parallels to present-day turkey. >> my statement stands that the nazi comparisons need to stop. no ifs or buts. unfortunately they have not stopped and we will not allow the excuse that the end justifies the means. reporter: the turkish president has repeatedly accused germany of using nazi methods against turkish people living in germany. erdogan is angry. he is upset that a demonstration
sarah: thank you.other news, the focus was supposed to be on the future, poland germany's chancellor visited a technology fair, she found yourself talking about the past. angela merkel called on turkey to stop comparing the german government with nazis. she was referring to recent comments by the turkish president that she was -- employing nazi tactics. reporter: it is very rare that german chancellor angela merkel breaks protocol as she did today , come bending on turkey instead of sticking to...
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sarah: pension law changes. initially, the pension law only covered men disabled and service during their time in the war. after the war is over, it changes couple of times. by the time chamberlain was dying in the early 20th century, it covered anyone who had served in the war. >> what do you think the army learned from the treatment of troops on the field from the civil war? i don't think either of us doesn't on on-field surgery. a lot of what i have learned is about triage and the way they would bring people back. how were they deciding who to treat when. getting them off and back to hospitals away from the .rontlines >> does treatment during the war change during the course of the war? >> they had gotten better at providing care and they were a lot more organized. the army medical department becomes more organized. the other thing they learned was they were in touch with physical bodies. doctors were not allowed to perform autopsies the way we do now in medical schools. they did not have corpses. one of the
sarah: pension law changes. initially, the pension law only covered men disabled and service during their time in the war. after the war is over, it changes couple of times. by the time chamberlain was dying in the early 20th century, it covered anyone who had served in the war. >> what do you think the army learned from the treatment of troops on the field from the civil war? i don't think either of us doesn't on on-field surgery. a lot of what i have learned is about triage and the way...
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the news about his 17-year-old lesbian cousin, sarah, who had been sent away by her parents. >> theytaking drastic measures and putting her away for being gay. and she was terrified. >> reporter: sarah was being held at heart life christian boarding school in texas, well kept, sprawling, ranch like facility. her parents deny they sent her here because he schadd a girlfriend. heartlight said it is a refuge for teens in deluding lesbians. >> we specialize in that now. >> mark gregston describes the work. >> i meet with girls across the country struggling in same sex relationships i think i gained an understanding how to approach them. >> reporter: sarah's friends feared she was about to put through an ordeal designed to stop her from embracing her sexuality. >> she had no contact with the outside world. they took away her phone. she is just basically in this, sort of -- surprise prison almost. >> prison. >> yeah. >> jordan's cousin sarah is one of the unknown number of american gay teens who have been sent away to religious programs. >> as a christian i believe that the bible teaches t
the news about his 17-year-old lesbian cousin, sarah, who had been sent away by her parents. >> theytaking drastic measures and putting her away for being gay. and she was terrified. >> reporter: sarah was being held at heart life christian boarding school in texas, well kept, sprawling, ranch like facility. her parents deny they sent her here because he schadd a girlfriend. heartlight said it is a refuge for teens in deluding lesbians. >> we specialize in that now. >>...
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we started a gofundme page and basically told sarah's story.ny young, gay teens, especially in the south. and put it out there. >> tonight, family members of a gay teen want her out of a christian boarding facility. >> and within, like, a couple of days, it was being picked up by all, you know, big news sites all around the country and around the world. >> jeremy jordan's plea to save his cousin from an antigay facility. >> kids would be like, "i'm going to ask my mom how much money i can borrow. i'll put my allowance in for this." >> reporter: to help sarah? >> yeah, to help her. >> reporter: but there were also those angry about what jordan was doing to help his gay cousin, against her parents' wishes. >> you know, i can't believe that you're going against this girl's parents. >> reporter: in a statement to "20/20," sarah's parents said the programs they sent their daughter to were loving and could help. quote, "although we do not agree with some of our daughter's decisions, we love her unconditionally and continue to pursue a close relations
we started a gofundme page and basically told sarah's story.ny young, gay teens, especially in the south. and put it out there. >> tonight, family members of a gay teen want her out of a christian boarding facility. >> and within, like, a couple of days, it was being picked up by all, you know, big news sites all around the country and around the world. >> jeremy jordan's plea to save his cousin from an antigay facility. >> kids would be like, "i'm going to ask my...
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sarah, i hope you are having a good day. i have some comments i would like to make -- i give up my seat one time at a barbershop for congressman -- and i live in the 21st district represented by don read now. i just wanted to say to sarah, keep up the good work. we need strong women like you with intelligence in the republican party, and myself, a conservative to the bone -- and i wanted to make a comment, sarah, about what is going on with the investigation and the accusations of the russia involvement. the fbi and the people who are investigating this use terms "contention," and what those words mean in judgment is opinion. so, if they had any real facts, come on out with it, and i don't believe that they do. thank you, c-span, which is the best form of freedom of the speech that you can get anywhere in this country. thank you. guest: thank you for your call. first of, a model holden -- he is 90 now, still going strong. 500 ceoe only fortune to ever serve in congress, which is amazing. he gave up being the ceo of corning t
sarah, i hope you are having a good day. i have some comments i would like to make -- i give up my seat one time at a barbershop for congressman -- and i live in the 21st district represented by don read now. i just wanted to say to sarah, keep up the good work. we need strong women like you with intelligence in the republican party, and myself, a conservative to the bone -- and i wanted to make a comment, sarah, about what is going on with the investigation and the accusations of the russia...
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i am sarah kelly. sarah: britain is shown in the united states and bank some electronic devices on cabbage flights -- kevin flights. the response that official site is to unspecific terror threats. united arab emirates and egypt, jordan, morocco, qatar and turkey will not be allowed to be -- bring items let's been a mobile phone in their carry-on bags. airport officials in some of the countries affected say they have yet to see -- receive instructions on the rules. these rules could prove a serious inconvenience. we got the reaction from travelers. >> some have the liquids, some have they -- sometimes you can have the talcum powder, sometimes you can't. i'm really confused about this. they havto be well explained. if they tell me, of course i do it. >> i would be responsible for luggage, i'm sensitive to these things. they are not guaranteeing it would be ok. >> i would like my laptop to be on all the time. i need to assess to my laptop. anytime. and i check it, i can't use it on the flight. >> right n
i am sarah kelly. sarah: britain is shown in the united states and bank some electronic devices on cabbage flights -- kevin flights. the response that official site is to unspecific terror threats. united arab emirates and egypt, jordan, morocco, qatar and turkey will not be allowed to be -- bring items let's been a mobile phone in their carry-on bags. airport officials in some of the countries affected say they have yet to see -- receive instructions on the rules. these rules could prove a...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. since sarah filed report, we have since learned a 75-year-old has not survived his injuries. the death toll going up to 5, including the attacker. the 75-year-old was on life-support, but that has been withdrawn. his family has been informed. asked westminster the cordon has been lifted as big ben strikes behind us. traffic flowing freely again around parliament square. back to you in the studio. host: thanks very much indeed. staying with those attacks, i have been talking to a former fbi special agent, now at the foreign policy research institute. what lessons can all countries learn from yesterday's attack? clint: the tactic, using automobiles to create mass chaos is still in effect. it is clear that islamic state supporters see this as a tactic they can implement anywhere at anytime. there is no profile for these attackers. masood was 52 years old. that is much older than the normal inspired plotters. that is not what you would look for in a profile. the commonality of these cases
sarah campbell, bbc news. since sarah filed report, we have since learned a 75-year-old has not survived his injuries. the death toll going up to 5, including the attacker. the 75-year-old was on life-support, but that has been withdrawn. his family has been informed. asked westminster the cordon has been lifted as big ben strikes behind us. traffic flowing freely again around parliament square. back to you in the studio. host: thanks very much indeed. staying with those attacks, i have been...
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today sarah packer back inside a bucks county courtroom. could she get the death penalty ♪ >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 6:00. >>> talk about wild weather day. drivers heading home are having a much easier go of it in south philadelphia than the drive in this morning. >> same goes for trenton. no problems on the roads right now. for people heading home, the weekend, but that's big change from earlier today. take a look at this time lapsed video that shows just how bad the visibility was at times this morning over a six-hour period the snow didn't stick to roads,& but poor visibility did cause a few crashes. clearly, winter not ready to call it quits just yet. good evening everyone, i'm chris o'connell. >> i'm dawn timmeney. your weather authority said it could get messy and, boy, were they right. this is just how hard it was snowing late this morning on market street in old city. in wayne we got over 4-inches when you looked out of the studio windows it was kind of like we were in a snow globe. and now we'r
today sarah packer back inside a bucks county courtroom. could she get the death penalty ♪ >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 6:00. >>> talk about wild weather day. drivers heading home are having a much easier go of it in south philadelphia than the drive in this morning. >> same goes for trenton. no problems on the roads right now. for people heading home, the weekend, but that's big change from earlier today. take a look at this time lapsed...
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scotland editor sarah smith reports. sarah: since she was 15, nicola sturgeon has dreamed of an independent scotland, and now brexit may provide a chance. she says that scotland must be given a fresh choice. >> what scotland deserves in light of the material changes to circumstances brought about by the brexit vote is the chance to decide our future in a fair, free, and democratic way. sarah: there should be a referendum, she says, before the u.k. leaves the eu, sometime between autumn 2018 and spring 2019. opinion polls still don't suggest more than 50% of the country would want to vote for independence. the economic circumstances are much harder for you than in 2014. do you believe you could win another referendum on independence? >> yes, i do, absolutely believe that. i believe that it would be wrong for scotland to be taken down a path it has no control over regardless of the consequences for the economy, society, our place in the world, our very sense of who we are as a country. that would be wrong, and therefore my
scotland editor sarah smith reports. sarah: since she was 15, nicola sturgeon has dreamed of an independent scotland, and now brexit may provide a chance. she says that scotland must be given a fresh choice. >> what scotland deserves in light of the material changes to circumstances brought about by the brexit vote is the chance to decide our future in a fair, free, and democratic way. sarah: there should be a referendum, she says, before the u.k. leaves the eu, sometime between autumn...
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her adoptive mother sarah packer and sarah's boyfriend jacob sullivan charged in the heinous killing.y at a formal rain many in doylestown today. the bucks county district attorney filed notice that since the murder happened during commission of a felony and involved torture they reserve their right to seek the death penalty should sarah packer be convicted of murder. >> there are certain aggravating factors that exist in a case. we have an obligation to file notice to preserve that right should we decide to seek it at trial. >> is this the kind of case that screams death penalty. >> obviously the facts are terrible. but we are obligated to look at this with a legal perspective. >> certainly the allegations in this case are very serious and horrific, but i would point out that what was said from the beginning, we don't believe they'll will ever be any evidence that my client killed any body. >> sarah packer's boyfriend jacob sullivan faces his formal rain many on march 31st. >>> you see it, you shoot it our fresco users are helping us show what's happening in your neighborhood. so, ch
her adoptive mother sarah packer and sarah's boyfriend jacob sullivan charged in the heinous killing.y at a formal rain many in doylestown today. the bucks county district attorney filed notice that since the murder happened during commission of a felony and involved torture they reserve their right to seek the death penalty should sarah packer be convicted of murder. >> there are certain aggravating factors that exist in a case. we have an obligation to file notice to preserve that right...
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the majority of foster children sarah packer and her then husband came from the impact agency. in the last month, nbc 10 introduced you to two women who say they reported abuse in the packer house as far as back as 2006. more kids have told investigators they too say they reported abuse allegations they saw in the home. sarah packer went on to adopt grace packer and her brother and continue to foster children until 2010 when david was arrested and charged for sexually abusing one foster child, and grace. nbc 10 has learned sarah was required to have a waiver to the state that demonstrated there was no conflict of interest in fostering children. the spokesperson says there's no evidence that the impact project filed the waivers. a separate investigation is taking a closer look at the impact project and its past cases. >> our goal is was and always will be to seek justice for grace. >> reporter: in bucks county today, sarah packer pleaded not guilty. defense lawyers appear to be laying the blame at the hands of her boyfriend, who will appear in court later this month. >> she's ch
the majority of foster children sarah packer and her then husband came from the impact agency. in the last month, nbc 10 introduced you to two women who say they reported abuse in the packer house as far as back as 2006. more kids have told investigators they too say they reported abuse allegations they saw in the home. sarah packer went on to adopt grace packer and her brother and continue to foster children until 2010 when david was arrested and charged for sexually abusing one foster child,...
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caroline: let's bring it back to sarah.re looking at the numbers, revenues have gone up seven times. they are just over $400 million. people are saying it could hit $1.8 billion by 2018. that is some of the analysis out there. how will they adapt to making money with this business? certainly they have to learn a lot. sarah: last week, i spent a lot of time with advertisers in new york city, talking about them with what it would take to get snap to the not just an experimental side of their budgets, but part of their ad spending for their clients. they mentioned they need it to be easier to buy snap's ads, they need to be sure of the return on investment from those ads, and the need to be able to target and measure their audiences the way they are able to on other platforms. when i say other platforms, the big one is facebook. facebook can give you very granular targeting for your audiences, but also youtube. youtube has dominated in mobile video advertising, and if snap wants to be the sort of millennial version of tv, they
caroline: let's bring it back to sarah.re looking at the numbers, revenues have gone up seven times. they are just over $400 million. people are saying it could hit $1.8 billion by 2018. that is some of the analysis out there. how will they adapt to making money with this business? certainly they have to learn a lot. sarah: last week, i spent a lot of time with advertisers in new york city, talking about them with what it would take to get snap to the not just an experimental side of their...
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we are grateful to sarah snyder for organizing this panel. panelistsroduce our all together and then we will hear their papers, which all look at human rights in the late cold war era and then looking at activists and policymakers who were active in a number of different areas, including korea, cuba and iran. some really fascinating and rich papers. this is matthew shannon, assistant professor of history at emory and henry college. his work on iran has been -- he has also published original research in an international history review. he has a book forthcoming later in 2017 with cornell university press titled "losing hearts and minds." the research for this conference paper grew out of the research for that manuscript and is part of a second book project that explores the ways in which the meaning of iran changed during the 1970's and 1980's in the united states and the broader world. sitting next to him is sarah snyder, an associate professor at american university school of international service. was arst book transnational history of the
we are grateful to sarah snyder for organizing this panel. panelistsroduce our all together and then we will hear their papers, which all look at human rights in the late cold war era and then looking at activists and policymakers who were active in a number of different areas, including korea, cuba and iran. some really fascinating and rich papers. this is matthew shannon, assistant professor of history at emory and henry college. his work on iran has been -- he has also published original...
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lexy at the check out and sarah a few weeks away. she noticed a woman i go her daughter. >> i saw the woman swoop down and when she came out she had my daughter in her arms right at the front door and headed out the front door with her. >> a hysterical lexy runs after the woman and identified as 41- year-old tina sapanic headed to the parking lot when lexicon fronted her. >> when i told her to give me back my daughter and she put her down she says i'll respect you. i will respect you. >> police were here within minutes and had the suspect arrested and booking her on kidnapping charges. they learned the judge wanted her to give her five years of probation and one year in jail but the minimum for kidnapping is five years in jail. >> probation, how can that be justified. >> sarah's father said the punishment is too lenient. district attorney joe ravish agrees. >> i think it was a rush of judgment on the part of the judge. he had not been provided with a report from the probation department. >> despite claims that sapanic is transient an
lexy at the check out and sarah a few weeks away. she noticed a woman i go her daughter. >> i saw the woman swoop down and when she came out she had my daughter in her arms right at the front door and headed out the front door with her. >> a hysterical lexy runs after the woman and identified as 41- year-old tina sapanic headed to the parking lot when lexicon fronted her. >> when i told her to give me back my daughter and she put her down she says i'll respect you. i will...
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his stepmother, sarah bush johnston lincoln. and his father, his relationship with him remains something of a mystery or a controversy even today. of the three who was influential and who was a negative influence? why don't we start with sydney. microphone. mr. blumenthal: the positive and the negative were about one experience. that was an experience of being in the lincoln family growing up. his stepmother protected him crucially from his father, which enabled his early education. that was the initial positive spark for lincoln. lincoln was a bright, inquisitive, naturally intelligent child. but he was suppressed by his father. his father himself was an oppressed man. that had an enormous influence all the way through lincoln's life and deeply on his articulate thinking on slavery. lincoln's father, thomas lincoln, had been a poor dirt farmer in kentucky. he had been cut out of the family inheritance. his stepbrother had taken it all and wound up being a quasi-aristocratic. thomas had terrible luck. he was reduced to competing
his stepmother, sarah bush johnston lincoln. and his father, his relationship with him remains something of a mystery or a controversy even today. of the three who was influential and who was a negative influence? why don't we start with sydney. microphone. mr. blumenthal: the positive and the negative were about one experience. that was an experience of being in the lincoln family growing up. his stepmother protected him crucially from his father, which enabled his early education. that was...
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>> reporter: hey, sarah, jim.eaders from the congressional black caucus, they just met with the president. now, congressman anthony brown from our area released a statement about that meeting. i've got something better than a statement. we'll have a live interview with the congressman, after the break. >> investigators still trying to figure out what caused three alarm house fire in northwest. flames broke out around 6:15 this morning at this rowhouse colorado avenue. we're told that home was vacant at the time. luckily, no one was hur take a good look at this video right here. police need your help identify ago person of interest in connection with a burglary in southeast. this happened back on february k of wheeler road. you can see the suspect there trying to disable the surveillance camera. police say the suspect got into the building by knocking a hole through the wall. >>> in prince george's county, a homeowner picking up the pieces tonight after he crashed into his garage. it happened this afternoon at home
>> reporter: hey, sarah, jim.eaders from the congressional black caucus, they just met with the president. now, congressman anthony brown from our area released a statement about that meeting. i've got something better than a statement. we'll have a live interview with the congressman, after the break. >> investigators still trying to figure out what caused three alarm house fire in northwest. flames broke out around 6:15 this morning at this rowhouse colorado avenue. we're told...
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. >> reporter: good afternoon rick and sarah. radio silence from the fbi and the justice department on the twitter claim against president obama over the weekend. the white house said it would no longer comment after the president's tweet and rolled out someone who did. the 45th president making unsubstantiated claims in a tweet calling the are 44th president a bad guy. james comey called the allegation false. >> does trump accept the fbi's denial? >> reporter: i don't think he does george. ben rhodes tweeted no president can order a wiretap they are in place to protect people from citizens like you. >> i think he firmly believes this is a story line that has been reported pretty widely by quite a few outlets. >> i have got to stop you right there. every single article you mentioned does not back up the claim that president obama had him wiretapped. >> reporter: it's unclear what caused the tweet, but he is relying on a fox news report and breitbart. on meet the press, the former director of national intelligence we want public t
. >> reporter: good afternoon rick and sarah. radio silence from the fbi and the justice department on the twitter claim against president obama over the weekend. the white house said it would no longer comment after the president's tweet and rolled out someone who did. the 45th president making unsubstantiated claims in a tweet calling the are 44th president a bad guy. james comey called the allegation false. >> does trump accept the fbi's denial? >> reporter: i don't think...
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and correspondent sarah westwood.ood morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> i want to start with what jessica talked about, this fox news report. and what appears to be a pattern what the president watches almost exclusively on fox news and then what he tweets or does. let's watch this. >> the violence in chicago getting worse, if you can believe it. first 23 days of this year, 42 homicides in the windy city, up 24% from last year. an unbelievable 228 people have been shot in chicago in 23 days. i don't know another word besides carnage to describe the devastation that's been taking place. >> roughly an hour later, president trump tweeted, if chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage going on, 228 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings up 24% from 2016, i will send in the feds. >> there's an absolute surge in both gun violence and rape in sweden once they began this open door policy. >> you look at what's happening last night in sweden, sweden. who would believe this? sweden. they took in large numbers, they're having
and correspondent sarah westwood.ood morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> i want to start with what jessica talked about, this fox news report. and what appears to be a pattern what the president watches almost exclusively on fox news and then what he tweets or does. let's watch this. >> the violence in chicago getting worse, if you can believe it. first 23 days of this year, 42 homicides in the windy city, up 24% from last year. an unbelievable 228 people have been...
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sarah we heard d.c. public schools are on two hour delay from what you're seeing are you surprised they may not be closed. >> reporter: holly, i'm surprised. we're ride around on a lot of secondarys. we were on reno road. now headed to due hospital circle on connecticut avenue. and i have to say, yeah, they're -- it's mixed bag. some of roads are cleared. others are not. but as mike mentioned here we're definitely getting more rain can begin to see transitioning more to rain app a little less rain and sxshl hi as temperatures seem to be rising and for us we're seeing temperature at 32 in our vehicle. so as we get up there and maybe get north of that freezing number it turns to rain. maybe district feels things will be better in aanother hour or two. i'm surprised and very few people out as everybody has been mentioning. pretty quiet you have people clearing streets and that's it we'll cruise more in the city and find where people are headed and if they're going to work at all and yeah the roads not great
sarah we heard d.c. public schools are on two hour delay from what you're seeing are you surprised they may not be closed. >> reporter: holly, i'm surprised. we're ride around on a lot of secondarys. we were on reno road. now headed to due hospital circle on connecticut avenue. and i have to say, yeah, they're -- it's mixed bag. some of roads are cleared. others are not. but as mike mentioned here we're definitely getting more rain can begin to see transitioning more to rain app a little...
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sarah fue hospitalizada hace una semana pero tras ser dada de alta por el hospital fue regresada al centro la salvadoreÑa fue detenido entrando a estados unidos el 7 de noviembre de 2015 huyendo de la violencia en su paÍs y solicitÓ asilo polÍtico, pero hace dos meses se ordenÓ su deportaciÓn, su caso estÁ en proceso de apelaciÓn, mientras tanto puede viajar a nueva york a reunirse con su familia. >> hay indignaciÓn entre la comunidad inmigrante tras la detenciÓn de una joven dreamer en mississippi, fue arrestada luego de participar en esta conferencia de prensa donde denunciaba las redadas de inmigraciÓn y la detencion de su padre y hermano, daniela tiene su permiso de daca expirado, habÍa solicitado la renovaciÓn pero lo que causa irritaciÓn entre abogados y amigos es que no tenÍa ningÚn antecedente criminal. >> no es una amenaza a los estados unidos o una persona que es una prioridad. >> es algo muy, muy feo de que nadie se merece, especialmente alguien que ha estado aquÍ por tantos aÑos estudiando, echÁndole ganas. >> daniela es estudiante de la universidad del sur de mississippi, su s
sarah fue hospitalizada hace una semana pero tras ser dada de alta por el hospital fue regresada al centro la salvadoreÑa fue detenido entrando a estados unidos el 7 de noviembre de 2015 huyendo de la violencia en su paÍs y solicitÓ asilo polÍtico, pero hace dos meses se ordenÓ su deportaciÓn, su caso estÁ en proceso de apelaciÓn, mientras tanto puede viajar a nueva york a reunirse con su familia. >> hay indignaciÓn entre la comunidad inmigrante tras la detenciÓn de una joven...
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sarah also had worked for the private foster care agency the impact project. and nbc 10 now confirmed all 30 children in the packer home were sent there by sarah's former employer, the impact project. and that the kids came from 11 pennsylvania counties in the state of delaware. burkes county placed nine children in the packer home between 2009 and 2010. three of the children included grace and her two siblings, but the other three children, the county won't comment if they have located them. the state says of the 30 children in packer's care, one being grace, 16 have been found. the whereabouts of the other 13 are unknown. we reached out to every county that placed children in the packer's care. some found the foster kids and others declined to comment. despite a request by pennsylvania dhs to check on the person, it has a policy against contacting children who age out of the system. dhs did not respond to a comment when we relaid this information to them. in reading, deanna durante, "nbc 10 news." >>> and chuck barris, the high-energy host of "the gong show"
sarah also had worked for the private foster care agency the impact project. and nbc 10 now confirmed all 30 children in the packer home were sent there by sarah's former employer, the impact project. and that the kids came from 11 pennsylvania counties in the state of delaware. burkes county placed nine children in the packer home between 2009 and 2010. three of the children included grace and her two siblings, but the other three children, the county won't comment if they have located them....
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sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh.d mps have been reacting to the call for a second referendum, and debating the bill to start the process of leaving the eu — which could happen as early as tomorrow. here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg. we'll brexit break up the britain we know? scotland voted to stay in the eu. brexit is a problem not of scotland's making. the uk thought was to leave. we believe in the union, the precious, precious bond. in the chaotic aftermath, she has made her mind up. a second referendum is clearly an option now. she must decide. instead of playing politics with the future of our country, the scottish government should focus on delivering good government and public services for the people of scotland. politics is not a the people of scotland. politics is nota game. the people of scotland. politics is not a game. but if the scottish government wants to give voters a chance to leave the union with all its complexes three, can the prime minister, attending a commonwealth service today, real
sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh.d mps have been reacting to the call for a second referendum, and debating the bill to start the process of leaving the eu — which could happen as early as tomorrow. here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg. we'll brexit break up the britain we know? scotland voted to stay in the eu. brexit is a problem not of scotland's making. the uk thought was to leave. we believe in the union, the precious, precious bond. in the chaotic aftermath, she has made her...
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sarah, thanks forjoining us. opinion. sarah, thanks forjoining us.rts day. hello and welcome to sportsday with me will perry, the headlines this evening: andy murray will miss great britain‘s davis cup quarterfinal against france next month as he recovers from an elbow injury, we‘ll hear from gb‘s captain. liverpool midfielder adam lalla na could be out for up to a month after injuring his thigh on england duty. and the ecb push ahead with plans for a new twenty20 tournament which is set to start in three years‘ time involving eight new city—based teams. andy murray won‘t be fit to play in great britain‘s davis cup quarterfinal against france which starts a week on friday. he has a tear in his elbow and needs to rest. no decision has been made about when he‘ll return to action. kyle edmund, dan evans, jamie murray and dom inglot will head to rouen without him next week. the winners will play serbia or spain in the semis. when i spoke to him a little earlier captain leon smith said he thinks murray‘s fitness will help him recover quickly he‘s got a po
sarah, thanks forjoining us. opinion. sarah, thanks forjoining us.rts day. hello and welcome to sportsday with me will perry, the headlines this evening: andy murray will miss great britain‘s davis cup quarterfinal against france next month as he recovers from an elbow injury, we‘ll hear from gb‘s captain. liverpool midfielder adam lalla na could be out for up to a month after injuring his thigh on england duty. and the ecb push ahead with plans for a new twenty20 tournament which is set...
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sarah, happy to have you on board. >> you guys are always so he good to me.'t change. >> wait until the next hour. also ahead this morning, former transportation secretary now tackling metro's issues why former secretary ray lahood, washington he told fox5 this morning in his first tv interview since taking the lead in a just ordered metro review. >> looking forward tour that. he had a lot to say. he was strum mental in getting a lot of metro projects off the ground when he was secretary of the transportation here in washington. >> all right. before we talk about that we want to talk weather, though, so warmup is on the way apparently tucker v to go through this cold snap to get to this warmup. once it gets warm, you know this is a quiz, is warm because that's what i'm all about? >> yeah. >> you got to wait for the seven day forecast here. okay. i'm with that. i'm with that. >> that is a live shot. you can see our cherry blossoms and all their splendor. it will turn into mild affidavit afternoon. wisdom i'll give it away. a really warm next weekend right into
sarah, happy to have you on board. >> you guys are always so he good to me.'t change. >> wait until the next hour. also ahead this morning, former transportation secretary now tackling metro's issues why former secretary ray lahood, washington he told fox5 this morning in his first tv interview since taking the lead in a just ordered metro review. >> looking forward tour that. he had a lot to say. he was strum mental in getting a lot of metro projects off the ground when he...
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sarah simmons found more damage tonight in gaithersburg, sarah. >> shawn that's right we're on prather town road in a wooded excluded area there were trees and power lines that came down here as well and but the people that live on the road said they never seen anything like this before. take a look. this is a hole developed through power lines that came down and then went up in flames. you can kind of see there's a stick right here we were able to put down in. there it's about two feet down that that melted just asphalt around there. and you can see even line outline of where was at that point. so it was melting it and it was a mess. to give you an idea what it looked like take a look at video. bonnie barker was the one that gave this to us earlier you can see the huge fireball it created once the power lines came down. so also on top of that you can see the tree in the video as well. you can see what they were dealing with. they called 911 the fire department came out an they were able to put it out and everything was okay and everybody is safe. but bonnie was talking about that she
sarah simmons found more damage tonight in gaithersburg, sarah. >> shawn that's right we're on prather town road in a wooded excluded area there were trees and power lines that came down here as well and but the people that live on the road said they never seen anything like this before. take a look. this is a hole developed through power lines that came down and then went up in flames. you can kind of see there's a stick right here we were able to put down in. there it's about two feet...
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sarah: absolutely.his is a company that is trying as hard as it can to not set up those comparisons to the companies you just compared it to, facebook and twitter. this is a company that does not want to be judged on its user growth, but it is going to be judged on its user growth. that is a metric that slowed in the fourth quarter. and if you do not have the users, you cannot make the money off the ads. snap's argument is that the user engagement on its app is so immersive and so frequent that a kind of does not matter the quantity so much as the quality. caroline: yeah, we are 18 times being logged into the every day. those are amazing statistics. we were down on the new york stock exchange. it was a frenzy. goldman sachs had a role cut out for them. they were doing stabilization for the entire trade. and they took their time. >> they did. they did take their time. that is what they are known for. what i can tell you now is that you saw bobby and evan ring the bell. we were both there for that. i disa
sarah: absolutely.his is a company that is trying as hard as it can to not set up those comparisons to the companies you just compared it to, facebook and twitter. this is a company that does not want to be judged on its user growth, but it is going to be judged on its user growth. that is a metric that slowed in the fourth quarter. and if you do not have the users, you cannot make the money off the ads. snap's argument is that the user engagement on its app is so immersive and so frequent that...
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and i'm sarah simmons in for tony. >> and i'm shawn yancy. >> police arrest the driver today. now they want to know if there are more victims out there. and "fox5" tisha lewis is live me concernsing ton with the latest. tisha. >> elwell, shawn, sarah, the special victims investigations division did arrest 59-year-old salvador rodriguez he was employed as montgomery countsy public school bus driver and inappropriate contact occurred on two students that attend at rockville elementary school. he was placed on administrative leave as soon as the school district learned of the allegations. they began their investigation two weeks ago and the incidents reportedly year. and rodriguez's bus route includes rockville, new port middle and albert einstein hospital. through the course of their investigation it was learned that on three separate occasions rodriguez had inappropriate sexual contact with one victim while she was a passenger on the school bus and then detectives say that on another occasion rodriguez had appropriate -- inappropriate sexual contact a second victim while a pass
and i'm sarah simmons in for tony. >> and i'm shawn yancy. >> police arrest the driver today. now they want to know if there are more victims out there. and "fox5" tisha lewis is live me concernsing ton with the latest. tisha. >> elwell, shawn, sarah, the special victims investigations division did arrest 59-year-old salvador rodriguez he was employed as montgomery countsy public school bus driver and inappropriate contact occurred on two students that attend at...
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sarah simmons put it to the test.i'm curious to find out what you think >> i'm not totally convinced quite yet. given the fact i received the results less than 30 seconds after the photo sent. you do have to have an amazon prime account and you do use the amazon ap. you take the picks with the smart phone and up load them. on the iphone, you can click on the drop-down menu select programs and features and look for outfit compared. this is what you will see when it comes up on your phone. when you start it will show you a blank consider fit, styling and consultant tread. i wore this today and i grabbed someone else's dress in our makeup room. it took longer for my photos to send than i did to get the results from the experts back. here's what they found. they chose the random black dress with the julied neck line. that is not my dress. i'm trying not to be offended. just a little bit but here's the thing. people are pointing out. at the end it doesn't recommend clothes to about like you would expect an ap to do that. b
sarah simmons put it to the test.i'm curious to find out what you think >> i'm not totally convinced quite yet. given the fact i received the results less than 30 seconds after the photo sent. you do have to have an amazon prime account and you do use the amazon ap. you take the picks with the smart phone and up load them. on the iphone, you can click on the drop-down menu select programs and features and look for outfit compared. this is what you will see when it comes up on your phone....
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nice to see you. >> hi, sarah, how are you? know with all that snow you're probably thinking about a cruise right now, aren't you, sarah? >> we're very jealous of you in ft. lauderdale. i want to ask you about cuba. this hot growth, new market. what about at the trump administration roll back some of president obama's opening up policies towards cuba. what does that mean for you and your industry? >> you know, sarah, we're so proud and privileged to be history to making the first cruise line to sail to and from cuba to america. including our paradise ship sailing in june and pending other lines about to be approved. we're very excited about cuba and wait and see what the administration does. i think it's in the interest of americans and cuban americans and americans more broadly. certainly an interest of cuba. that, you know, we move forward and bring people closer together to have the economy's respond and thrive together. so, we're optimistic that we'll be able to continue to cruise and we're looking forward to taking more an
nice to see you. >> hi, sarah, how are you? know with all that snow you're probably thinking about a cruise right now, aren't you, sarah? >> we're very jealous of you in ft. lauderdale. i want to ask you about cuba. this hot growth, new market. what about at the trump administration roll back some of president obama's opening up policies towards cuba. what does that mean for you and your industry? >> you know, sarah, we're so proud and privileged to be history to making the...
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sarah packer pleaded not guilty in court.t for you just ahead. ♪ ♪ it isn't just about vision, it's about care. nobody cares for eyes more than pearle. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 150 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ my girlfriend loves artists. to be unique... and i need a conservative pair, cuz her parents hate artists! get up to 40% off a second pair of glasses. schedule your eye exam at pearlevision.com. >>> the snow is coming down on indri the drive to work and now on the drive home for some people. much of it clearing out. we did see some of the snow coming down earlier. the cold temps we know are coming in. >> winter made a comeback today. a march snowfall left much of our region covered in white. it wasn't enou
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sarah? >> thank you. >>> many travelers deciding to fly at the time of the storm are changing their plans. annie mccormick is live at the airport where a snow remove plan is in place. >> reporter: we are learning this morning that some major airlines canceling their flight tomorrow that includes southwest and american airlines up until 5:00 p.m. now, a number of people airlines, they have been change trying to change their flights throughout the entire weekend. >> reporter: on a normal monday, philadelphia international airport is busy, but the impending storm had more flyers come through today. as early as friday many airlines reached out to customers. >> basically they said you might want to consider whatever necessary changes for our travel plans. >> reporter: most are waiving change fees. >> we hope to be on the same flight, but now i'm on standby until we get to the next location. >> i knew if i wanted to get there, i had to take matters into my own hand. >> i've been watching the weath
sarah? >> thank you. >>> many travelers deciding to fly at the time of the storm are changing their plans. annie mccormick is live at the airport where a snow remove plan is in place. >> reporter: we are learning this morning that some major airlines canceling their flight tomorrow that includes southwest and american airlines up until 5:00 p.m. now, a number of people airlines, they have been change trying to change their flights throughout the entire weekend. >>...
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i think what sarah said is right.ntial at one point the republican nominee and then et president-elect being evaluated or surveilled by the intelligence agency, this raises a whole host of legal i. >> sean: it really does. ric grenell, let's talk it from the angle of your back ground and experience and what you see was done wrong here. >> look, sean, i had an intel briefing every day for 8 years. i never goat to see raw intelligence. transcripts and summary of transcripts is really something that's outrageous. that shouldn't have been done. this unintentional sweep that becomes an intentional leak looks to me like a political ploy. it started very early. we know it started way before the transition started. so i think that there is a very serious political issue. they are claiming -- the obama team is claiming this is a safe legal issue because they were supposed live trying to listen to foreigners. wfn that rome there could coo have been seize buy bln and to take those transcripts and summaries of those exints trints
i think what sarah said is right.ntial at one point the republican nominee and then et president-elect being evaluated or surveilled by the intelligence agency, this raises a whole host of legal i. >> sean: it really does. ric grenell, let's talk it from the angle of your back ground and experience and what you see was done wrong here. >> look, sean, i had an intel briefing every day for 8 years. i never goat to see raw intelligence. transcripts and summary of transcripts is really...
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sarah and gordon brown went on to have two sons.jennifer remains strong. yeah, jennifer's a really important part of both of us and lives inside, you know, both our hearts and always will. i think for us as a family, with our two amazing sons, jennifer's a part of that family in her own way and for us, in our own way. as to ella, research done here at the lab into the oxygen levels given to premature babies helped save her life and she is now doing well. she's now been signed off from her consultant. they've told us not to darken their door with a child quite so well as ella. so we are, literally, the luckiest people in the world. it's thought that up to a quarter of babies born in the uk need extra care, the research that helped save ella will continue to help others survive and thrive, just like her. lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. a series of lost love letters, detailing the blossoming relationship betweenjackie kennedy and a british aristocrat and ambassador to the us, are to be auctioned this month. the letters were written
sarah and gordon brown went on to have two sons.jennifer remains strong. yeah, jennifer's a really important part of both of us and lives inside, you know, both our hearts and always will. i think for us as a family, with our two amazing sons, jennifer's a part of that family in her own way and for us, in our own way. as to ella, research done here at the lab into the oxygen levels given to premature babies helped save her life and she is now doing well. she's now been signed off from her...
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hi, sarah. >> reporter: hi, sue, that's right. a lot of trees, power lines down around the area. and we're on this occludeded road in gaithersburg where residents had issues as well and but they had never seen anything like this before. take a look. powder lines that came down right here in the roadway. this is a pavement here. actually melted from a fire a 2 feet deep hole this say twig we put down in there. and just to show you how deep it s you can see right here where the power line was just burned an area right through there where it was laying down. and at this hour mind you remember how long ago got storm was rolling in around 2:00 ow so this is still hot i can feel the heat from this it melted and turned in essentially the asphalt to what seems to be something like glass. so just a messndnd amaze see what happened. take a look at video from earlier from bonnie barker she lives down the road and was showing us what she saw. when she looked out the window there was a blue spruce tree that had come down and huge fireball from the power lines that were here. she called 911 an
hi, sarah. >> reporter: hi, sue, that's right. a lot of trees, power lines down around the area. and we're on this occludeded road in gaithersburg where residents had issues as well and but they had never seen anything like this before. take a look. powder lines that came down right here in the roadway. this is a pavement here. actually melted from a fire a 2 feet deep hole this say twig we put down in there. and just to show you how deep it s you can see right here where the power line...
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let's get the latest for the white house correspondent sarah murry. the white house press secretary sean spicer called on congress to investigate reports of wiretapping, but as the administration provided any evidence at all to substantiate the claims made by the president? >> wolf, they haven't, and a number of administration officials have been asked about this. we've continued to press them on this over the weekend, and this morning to say what evidence does the president have that he was wiretapped when he was the president-elect or when he was a candidate for president and working out of trump tower. >> so far we're really lacking evidence to support what president trump claims happened. >> this all started, sarah, with a series of saturday morning tweets by the president. do we know what prompted that twitter tyrade? >> well, these were tweets that caught many of his staffers by surprise. a number of his senior staffers were not traveling with him this weekend, and he seems to have gotten this idea from the best we can tell from a breitbart stor
let's get the latest for the white house correspondent sarah murry. the white house press secretary sean spicer called on congress to investigate reports of wiretapping, but as the administration provided any evidence at all to substantiate the claims made by the president? >> wolf, they haven't, and a number of administration officials have been asked about this. we've continued to press them on this over the weekend, and this morning to say what evidence does the president have that he...