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your child's teacher to instruct and help them learn and grow but at the very at least you want them somernty says one teacher iled that. he showed up to school drunk this morning and had booze in his car. on dwin teaches gym at hori elementary in sterling. he's also the boy's varsity soccer coach at loudoun county high school. >>> scary video of a robbery in d.c.'s west end just after midnight today. you can see that man walk by a person, turn around, then point a gun near 25 kth and streets. the man snatched items out of the victim's hand while pointing then gun, th ran off. police are asking if you know anything to give them a call. children's nown entertainer in northern virginia is facing child pornography charges tonight. stev rossi is known by his stage name mr. knickknack. a tip fromntan iernet service provider sparked the investigation. police used a search warrant to seize electronic devices fromhi home in reston. >> we found over 50 images. >> for more than aecade the 58-year-old has been ni entertai children with his music. investigators say there's no indication he had contact
your child's teacher to instruct and help them learn and grow but at the very at least you want them somernty says one teacher iled that. he showed up to school drunk this morning and had booze in his car. on dwin teaches gym at hori elementary in sterling. he's also the boy's varsity soccer coach at loudoun county high school. >>> scary video of a robbery in d.c.'s west end just after midnight today. you can see that man walk by a person, turn around, then point a gun near 25 kth and...
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it's actress suzanne somers.y ads, the new formula focused on real people and reached beyond san francisco to the rest of the bay area for community-based coverage. van ambe so popular that someti more than half of all bay area viewers were tuned to channel 7 news. even back then, people wanted their trusted news team to help build a better bay area. >> suzanne somers? >> i'm all for doing our promos on the beach. how about david louie in there. he is 40 years ago, i think. >> yeah. >> a lot of people look back at our coverage over the years. >> it's fun. >> it's so much fun. they started broadcasting from a mansion, from a house. >> the wild west. >> that is excellent. >> well, you can watch all of our coverage too. you can go to all of our platforms from abc7news.com, each our news app and amazon fire. check it out. >> i actually learned a lot about the history of the station from watching some of these pit wener years ago? that's something you would have said to spencer, so i beat him to the punch. >> i was al
it's actress suzanne somers.y ads, the new formula focused on real people and reached beyond san francisco to the rest of the bay area for community-based coverage. van ambe so popular that someti more than half of all bay area viewers were tuned to channel 7 news. even back then, people wanted their trusted news team to help build a better bay area. >> suzanne somers? >> i'm all for doing our promos on the beach. how about david louie in there. he is 40 years ago, i think. >>...
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that blond in the background, it's actress suzanne somers.the crazy ads, the new formula focused on real people and reached beyond san francisco to the rest of the bay area for community news coverage. ben amber and the 1970s reporters were early advocates for viewers, and the newscasts were so popular that sometimes more than half of all bay area viewers were tuned to channel 7 news. even back then people wanted their trusted news team to help build a better bay area. >> yeah, it's so much fun learning about the start of abc 7 including a lot of the history most of us here don't even know about. we work here. you definitely want to check out our special segment on the early days of channel 7 and that crazy mansion some thought was haunted. we put that all together in a special 70th anniversary segment. >> we've established abc 7 has been a part of bay area history for 70 years now, but we couldn't have done it without you. and we thank you for letting us be part of your story. and be sure to check out more than 70 years of abc 7 on any abc 7
that blond in the background, it's actress suzanne somers.the crazy ads, the new formula focused on real people and reached beyond san francisco to the rest of the bay area for community news coverage. ben amber and the 1970s reporters were early advocates for viewers, and the newscasts were so popular that sometimes more than half of all bay area viewers were tuned to channel 7 news. even back then people wanted their trusted news team to help build a better bay area. >> yeah, it's so...
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somers simply waiting to see if a new trade deal will be reached but beijing will likely retaliate to the u. s. is latest salvo. and experts say the trade war is far from over. the u. k. economy rebounded in the first three months of the year thanks to businesses stockpiling ahead of a brexit that never came. gdp picks up by hall from percent and manufacturing was given abuses company sprinted to fill orders before the march twenty ninth deadline. the british cononsulate philip hammond insisted that the new figures spell good news for the country. it's it's correct there has been someme stockpilingng ahead of te possibility of an ideal -- exit in march but the underlying message is one of resilience of this economy the growth has come across all sectors services construction. manufacturing production -- it's not just in one area. but analysts aren't so sure if you're reading the surge of imports to pre brexit anxiety and effects that will surely subside as brexit drags on investors nerves has certainly been tested by this long us china tradede will. translate this move is no exception
somers simply waiting to see if a new trade deal will be reached but beijing will likely retaliate to the u. s. is latest salvo. and experts say the trade war is far from over. the u. k. economy rebounded in the first three months of the year thanks to businesses stockpiling ahead of a brexit that never came. gdp picks up by hall from percent and manufacturing was given abuses company sprinted to fill orders before the march twenty ninth deadline. the british cononsulate philip hammond insisted...
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to think somer are not very sensitive to racial issues. for instance when a gorilla escape from the zoo, a republican said that's a relative of michelle obama. then i pointed out to a cartoon that looked like it was about 1880, of an african-american running away with this horrible look thatm crow-ish was running away because obama was coming in and said he was going to get jobs for black men. in the charleston case i spoke about earlier, one of the sponsors of voter id after the judge had ruled that the method of election discriminated against african-americans, he introduced the same method of election for the school board. those are the kinds of things -- i had been told i would be on the stand all day. i was hardly there, the attorney dismissed me. the judges kept asking questions, he kept saying fitted on what me to testify. i enjoyed the cross site of it. it gives me a chance to engage with other people and say what i think. the three-judge panel then blocked the enforcement of the law until after the 2012 election. the george's -- t
to think somer are not very sensitive to racial issues. for instance when a gorilla escape from the zoo, a republican said that's a relative of michelle obama. then i pointed out to a cartoon that looked like it was about 1880, of an african-american running away with this horrible look thatm crow-ish was running away because obama was coming in and said he was going to get jobs for black men. in the charleston case i spoke about earlier, one of the sponsors of voter id after the judge had...
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a museum dedicated to that is being built on the island of somers the greek ministry of culture has rescued 20 old boats all lovingly made by hand custis the muni these is an architect and an expert on greek ship building traditions he's fighting to preserve the old boats more and more people including government officials now say they should be protected as an endangered cultural heritage. you have to keep things from the past and to to save memories to save our route there is that the traditional boat building which is a very integral part of these. sculpture i don't have to find ways to keep them. to give a future to where grandma lived for the future for the young people. demetrius maracas also gives both building classes for young people and adults he'd like to be able to take on an apprentice. rocky's can't accept the greece's maritime heritage is on the verge of extinction. as a stopgap measure he's figured out a loophole. instead of completely scrapping the boats he takes them apart to render them unusable. i will be my last may and i disassembled the boats in 3 parts which are stil
a museum dedicated to that is being built on the island of somers the greek ministry of culture has rescued 20 old boats all lovingly made by hand custis the muni these is an architect and an expert on greek ship building traditions he's fighting to preserve the old boats more and more people including government officials now say they should be protected as an endangered cultural heritage. you have to keep things from the past and to to save memories to save our route there is that the...
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tomorrow afternoon ktvu's somer thompson will lead -- g-20 summit will lead the coverage. >>> the time is 5:17. a heads-up for you drivers. a tunnel near sausalito will be closed this morning. the baker berry tunnel is one of the main routes and it will close at 8:30 this morning to both cars and cyclists so workers can clear debris and trash out of the tunnel. the tunnel will reopen at 4:00 p.m. and then tomorrow it will close again at the same time. >>> right now it is 5:18. back to sal. what are you keeping an eye on, sal? >> we had a couple of scary moments. a car going the wrong way on the freeway and realized what p police are now talking to that driver. in san jose traffic is moving along pretty well. no major problems with traffic getting to san jose from gilroy you can see traffic there is moving along well into the west valley with no major issues. a little slowing is on northbound 101 as you approach 237. now, the was at 280. this is 280 in san jose, looks good. the bay bridge a little back up starting, as it starts getting crowded this time every morning and the metering li
tomorrow afternoon ktvu's somer thompson will lead -- g-20 summit will lead the coverage. >>> the time is 5:17. a heads-up for you drivers. a tunnel near sausalito will be closed this morning. the baker berry tunnel is one of the main routes and it will close at 8:30 this morning to both cars and cyclists so workers can clear debris and trash out of the tunnel. the tunnel will reopen at 4:00 p.m. and then tomorrow it will close again at the same time. >>> right now it is 5:18....
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. >>> now to a follow-up that is somer to warm your heart a little bit.l get to go to france. he won't be going alone. it is a story we first told you about in march. 96-year-old jake larson reached his go fund me goal. in fact, over $10,000 was raised. it is enough to send him, his two sons and two grandsons. he is the only survivor member that stormed normandy beach. >> thank you all for doing that, too. all right. well, 5:36 for you right now. and something else to be excited about. sharks shoot for a commanding 3-1 lead in the conference final playoff series against the plows. this is in st. louis. blues fans are sure to let the officials hear about this. tonight airs on nbc sportsnet. game five sunday at noon. who knows, maybe the sharks will clinch a spot in the stanley cup finals. >> knock on wood or something>> we're hoping for that one. >> another thing to be excited about, the warriors head to portland after a big comeback in oracle. >> warriors down 15 1/2 and as much as 17 points. they turned up the heat down the stretch. steph coming up huge.
. >>> now to a follow-up that is somer to warm your heart a little bit.l get to go to france. he won't be going alone. it is a story we first told you about in march. 96-year-old jake larson reached his go fund me goal. in fact, over $10,000 was raised. it is enough to send him, his two sons and two grandsons. he is the only survivor member that stormed normandy beach. >> thank you all for doing that, too. all right. well, 5:36 for you right now. and something else to be excited...
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decades, espn was one of the most powerful brands in the united states, but it has been in decline for somermillions of subscribers, revenue has fallen sharply. the network had to lay off more than 100 employees. network executives appeared confused, but sports fans knew part of the reason: espn had become unbearably political. propaganda, a lot of time, not a sportsn, channel. in 2017, commenter jemelee hill tweeted "donald trump is a white supremacist who has largely surrounded himself with other white supremacists." okay. talking heads on sports shows bashed trump and anyone who didn't share their disdain of him. here's one example. >> we must respect the office. therefore that confers respect to the occupant. tiger, is that is what you are saying? if that is what you are saying, it is a stupid comment. >> i think it was classless on the part of the president of the united states. i don't give a damn, talking about white house employees are furlough because of the border security issues with the democrats. >> tucker: finally, the company seems aware that politics may be part of the a reas
decades, espn was one of the most powerful brands in the united states, but it has been in decline for somermillions of subscribers, revenue has fallen sharply. the network had to lay off more than 100 employees. network executives appeared confused, but sports fans knew part of the reason: espn had become unbearably political. propaganda, a lot of time, not a sportsn, channel. in 2017, commenter jemelee hill tweeted "donald trump is a white supremacist who has largely surrounded himself...
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permitted us to be more efficient, to stay in touch easier, and has likely changed the dynamics of somer most important relationships. buwithin that revolution, what have we lost? tonight, poet willie pdomo, urges us to take up pen and paper because, in his "humble" opinioletter expresses more than just words. >> these days, humans arein grlonelier by the gigabyte. hookup and social apps connect us before we actually meet. bullies thrive anonymously. google completes our sentences. it takes only three emojis to say "let's have a martini ands dance; iing to be fire!" words have lost their intent, their impact. the role of writing letters has become an almost extinct practice in our ily lives. the envelope in the mail is just a bill. i used to be a passionate letter writer. i wrote my letters by hand, so my friends were able to see my redactions and second thoughts. they were privy to my flaws, celebrations, and conflicts. one friend told me she carried tone of my letters from e harlem to paris like a charm. i waed my letters to be a familiar voice in a new city, a blues song repyed in a s
permitted us to be more efficient, to stay in touch easier, and has likely changed the dynamics of somer most important relationships. buwithin that revolution, what have we lost? tonight, poet willie pdomo, urges us to take up pen and paper because, in his "humble" opinioletter expresses more than just words. >> these days, humans arein grlonelier by the gigabyte. hookup and social apps connect us before we actually meet. bullies thrive anonymously. google completes our...
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metals in somere of those rocks. there is gold, there is platinum, there are things we consider of great economic value. baseey can expand their and get into the mining operation there and figure out how not only to get that ore, refine them on the moon and ship them back to earth, they will have something that is very valuable. how long that will take to ensue, i do not know. marvin: are there all of these minerals only on the dark side and not on the side that we landed on? mike: you would have to ask jack schmidt. from the geologist, phd m.i.t. or harvard, and he knows about each rock. but from what i recall of my geology training, the flat areas on the front side of the moon, that is where they are predominantly, are pretty much sandy barrens, whereas on the backside of the moon you have much rougher terrain, nooks and crannies and cracks and fissures , and the chemistry of that surface material on the backside of the moon is of much greater interest financially and intellectually than the front side. marvin: why
metals in somere of those rocks. there is gold, there is platinum, there are things we consider of great economic value. baseey can expand their and get into the mining operation there and figure out how not only to get that ore, refine them on the moon and ship them back to earth, they will have something that is very valuable. how long that will take to ensue, i do not know. marvin: are there all of these minerals only on the dark side and not on the side that we landed on? mike: you would...
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one of the reasons that some of the media representatives who are interested to attend the discuss somere to of the issues with the tele-band, to see if they are on common ground. take yours? like to >> it may not be so much there is a rest to remove troops. there is a rush to determine our sort of clarity about engagement in afghanistan, particularly about how that can be unwound. the statethat building model heavily resourced we have been pursuing for the last 20 years has reached the end of its usefulness, some sort of disengagement is the only remaining option. and the ambassador has spoken of and need to get an agreement quickly. if we can get a process which is established, that has an agenda where the two sides are speaking to each other, that possibly has a third party mediator, then , andwould buy more time the process would require time to go through some of the many complicated issues such as the ones that were just mentioned. the establishment of a process would be sufficient and what is things. if it can be done in an atmosphere of a reduction of violence or even better, a ce
one of the reasons that some of the media representatives who are interested to attend the discuss somere to of the issues with the tele-band, to see if they are on common ground. take yours? like to >> it may not be so much there is a rest to remove troops. there is a rush to determine our sort of clarity about engagement in afghanistan, particularly about how that can be unwound. the statethat building model heavily resourced we have been pursuing for the last 20 years has reached the...
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theenayor of south b appearing on a fox news town hall late sunday taking the opportunity to slam somers of t network's biggers stars. >> there is a reason why people have to swallow twice before participating in this ecosystem. >> the event after president trump also blasted the networks, tweeting, it's hard to bieve that foxnews is wasting airtime on mayor pete. fox is moving t more and more the losing, wrong side, in covering the democrats. >> how would you hand him the insults and the tweets and all of that? >> the tweets are, i don't care. >> reporter: and while the sights nt is setting his on buttigieg, former vice president biden has only one target. >> the single most imporngnt tie have to aecom splish defeat donald trump. >> reporter: taking the fight to the battleground state of pennsylvania over the week, a state mr. trump won in 2016, biden thinks he can hit back in 2020 without taking on f low democrats. >> on the road smart folks say democrats don't want to hear, they say democrats are so angry that the angrier a candidate can be, the better chance he or she has to win the
theenayor of south b appearing on a fox news town hall late sunday taking the opportunity to slam somers of t network's biggers stars. >> there is a reason why people have to swallow twice before participating in this ecosystem. >> the event after president trump also blasted the networks, tweeting, it's hard to bieve that foxnews is wasting airtime on mayor pete. fox is moving t more and more the losing, wrong side, in covering the democrats. >> how would you hand him the...
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somere calling it g screen perfecti pe.er clips from either artist's career. you be the judge. take a look. ♪ because i don't care, about my baby ♪ making me feel like maybe ♪ >>upposed to be quirky. >> i feel people will talk about this. >> there you go. viral. >> thank you, dave. >>> comingp here on "today," thehe "game of thrones," say you either win or die. what might happen in sunday huge finale? >> talk about it. and summer skin care made how to protect and pamper your skin at any age. >>> first, these messages. any . but first, these messages. chthis is not just a headae. this is not just a fever. this is not just t flu. it's meningitis b... and you're nothere to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can progress quickly and can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make sure you help protect them. talk to your teen's doctor... about meningitis b vaccination. the type of person who would never leagoodheustle.ing... isame type of person who will hav
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but rain chances and somers thundetorms much more likely between about 4:00 and 9:00 ,oday.turday but a wet finish. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right. thank you so much. >>>upoming harry smith's trip to wfrica toitness the remarkable comeck of mountain gorillas. he saw it fst hand. >>> then how prince harry is adjusting to his new life as ar l dad. plus his heart felt words about his mom pncess diana. >>> also ahead, willie sharing his conversation with keanu reeves. and whave to talk about bill & ted, right? >> of course we do. first though, new reactionr to ou interview with the cofounder facebook and mark zuckerberg's harvard roommate. g what the techiant is saying about his call for is the company to be broken up. kate snow with an afdate right r this. to be broken up. br 25% of your mouth. an listerine® c virtually 100%. g helping to pre disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ ...perfectly seasoning our ohillshire farm smoked sausage. somply adding the right ingredients... ...you can end each day crafting a per
but rain chances and somers thundetorms much more likely between about 4:00 and 9:00 ,oday.turday but a wet finish. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right. thank you so much. >>>upoming harry smith's trip to wfrica toitness the remarkable comeck of mountain gorillas. he saw it fst hand. >>> then how prince harry is adjusting to his new life as ar l dad. plus his heart felt words about his mom pncess diana. >>> also ahead, willie sharing his...
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i listen to the farmers, when i listen to people in gettysburg, chambersburg, huntington, altoona, somer they say support the president, stay the course this is who we sent to washington. we've seen the success. we've seen the success of the tax cuts. we've seen the great appointment he made to the supreme court. south-central pennsylvania is behind the president, continues to behind the president even in the face of these tariffs. stuart: a vital state in the 2020 election. as i understand it the president is going to pennsylvania next week, for a big rally? >> yes he is. stuart: is it monday? >> it is early next week, yes. stuart: will you be with him? >> no. i'm going to be here in washington. i'm in the shadow of the capitol right now and i will be here doing what i've been sent to washington do, and that is voting. stuart: congressman, thanks for joining us, sir, we appreciate you being here. >> thank you very much. stuart: back to the big board, unlikely rally. ashley: gained a little bit of momentum this morning. stuart: seems to have. we went in at 9:30. the market opened up. we
i listen to the farmers, when i listen to people in gettysburg, chambersburg, huntington, altoona, somer they say support the president, stay the course this is who we sent to washington. we've seen the success. we've seen the success of the tax cuts. we've seen the great appointment he made to the supreme court. south-central pennsylvania is behind the president, continues to behind the president even in the face of these tariffs. stuart: a vital state in the 2020 election. as i understand it...
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so we do it in a somer sense, with a heavy heart.love what they've done. >> send us your pics. >> anthony sent us this photo of his son, fallen green beret, joey chavez saying his memory lives on. >> tammy sent this photo of her uncle private first class william lewis. he is honored in honolulu. >>> brenna shares this of her grandfather ben mitchell who fought on the front lines of world war i. it is every generation. we think more recently of the recent guys. but from the revolutionary war on, it was people paying the full price. >> it's amazing when you think of the history of this country and so many people who put their lives on the line so we can sit heerp and have these conversations and debate the politics that we do and talk about freedom. it's easy to forget that we have to take that moment always and be grateful for those people. >> those people weren't forced to do it by a king or an emperor, they volunteered to do it as a free citizen in a free country thamplet's a thread that runs through country that rises far above any
so we do it in a somer sense, with a heavy heart.love what they've done. >> send us your pics. >> anthony sent us this photo of his son, fallen green beret, joey chavez saying his memory lives on. >> tammy sent this photo of her uncle private first class william lewis. he is honored in honolulu. >>> brenna shares this of her grandfather ben mitchell who fought on the front lines of world war i. it is every generation. we think more recently of the recent guys. but...