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jonathan back in 2008, the young man described his dad as a good guy. it was only after detectives told him had dad a had just been arrested that the son turned on his father. >> before you found out that your dad was arrested, did you lie? >> yes. >> and did you lie more than once? >> yes. >> why would jonathan turn on his father and lie? the defense lawyer said it was jonathan, not his dad, who was motivated by greed. if steven scharf was convicted, his son would get all that insurance money. >> who does the money go to? >> it goes to me. >> in the end, the lawyer called steven's son a spoiled brat. >> sounds like some spoiled kid. >> who was not a credible witness. in closing, he insisted that this wasn't a murder case, just a sad story about a woman who tumbled drunkenly to her death. >> this case iss an accident, nothing more, nothing less. >> soon it would be in the hands of a jury are. >>> coming up -- >> it was a light bulb, you couldn't help but think that's interesting. >> the jurors speak. what would they decide? >> steven, did you kill your wife jody? >> the verdict when "dateline" continues. 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and can
jonathan back in 2008, the young man described his dad as a good guy. it was only after detectives told him had dad a had just been arrested that the son turned on his father. >> before you found out that your dad was arrested, did you lie? >> yes. >> and did you lie more than once? >> yes. >> why would jonathan turn on his father and lie? the defense lawyer said it was jonathan, not his dad, who was motivated by greed. if steven scharf was convicted, his son would...
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son. jonathan: the nun that took the internet by storm after hurricane irma has a big honor brewing. what she inspired at "abc7 news at 6:00". announcer: nowitzki, "abc7 news at 6:00" -- now, "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. michelle: as we come on the air new information about the terrifying scene. a car slamming into a busy restaurant in the lunchtime rush injuring ten people. tonight we are hearing from the people who were inside when the world shook. >> right now sam ford joining us from upper marlboro live with what the witnesses saw and what the police are saying at this hour. >> the police are trying to determine what caused a to drive off the highway through a parking lot and into top of the hill restaurant. her blue toyota camry remains inside as they try to figure out how to get it out without further damaging the building. the popular lunchtime spot was busy with not patrons inside when the unthinkable happened. a car came plowing through the wall spending brick and cinder block showering debris on people seated, eating. >> a lot of prince george's county employees were
son. jonathan: the nun that took the internet by storm after hurricane irma has a big honor brewing. what she inspired at "abc7 news at 6:00". announcer: nowitzki, "abc7 news at 6:00" -- now, "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. michelle: as we come on the air new information about the terrifying scene. a car slamming into a busy restaurant in the lunchtime rush injuring ten people. tonight we are hearing from the people who were inside when the world shook. >>...
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jonathan: she was flown to germany to be with her son. >> we removed him from life support. he was gone. loss. shock. are do i go from here. jonathan: she made him a promise. >> i said you will never be forgotten. you will always be remembered. your name will constantly be spoken. 12 years later i have kept that promise to him. >> pieces of the past are preserved. medals. pictures. the flag that was on his casket. she knows sadly she is connected to other families who have sacrificed and suffered just the we want our loved ones to be remembered, never forgotten. jonathan: she told me her son would be very proud. i'm sure he would. if you have someone that you think we should salute, tweet me at the station. i want to show you something, too. today i was out with the army air guard. we were flying over air space that is completely off-limits to anybody in helicopters, drones or anything. but the air guard patrol the skies. these are people, this is their second job. but their job is to keep us safe. we got to see the air guard come opponent of this. the army air -- component.
jonathan: she was flown to germany to be with her son. >> we removed him from life support. he was gone. loss. shock. are do i go from here. jonathan: she made him a promise. >> i said you will never be forgotten. you will always be remembered. your name will constantly be spoken. 12 years later i have kept that promise to him. >> pieces of the past are preserved. medals. pictures. the flag that was on his casket. she knows sadly she is connected to other families who have...
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ali-lysa: jonathan and son, as you may recall, this is paul manafort's condo that was this is not listed as part of the properties that authorities may try to seize, but there are others that are not too far from here. >> it feels like the beginning, not the end of the process. this is not partisanship, this is the criminal process. anna-lysa: trump campaign chairman paul manafort and former trump campaign official rick gates remain under house arrest after not pleading -- after pleading not guilty. they are accused of laundering millions of dollars through offshore accounts. >> this is an action that took place outside of the campaign. the george washington university law professor said in the next few weeks we will learn more as the investigation unfolds. >> i think we might see much more evidence coming out as a result of this indictment. anna-lysa: paul manafort was also accused of using the money to purchase real estate like this in arlington. around here, it's not really surprising somebody in his position would get in on this market. anna-lysa: manafort and courtare due back in no
ali-lysa: jonathan and son, as you may recall, this is paul manafort's condo that was this is not listed as part of the properties that authorities may try to seize, but there are others that are not too far from here. >> it feels like the beginning, not the end of the process. this is not partisanship, this is the criminal process. anna-lysa: trump campaign chairman paul manafort and former trump campaign official rick gates remain under house arrest after not pleading -- after pleading...
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their real story has been brought to the big screen by their son jonathan who is the film's producer.y — is introduced to his father at home after he leaves hospital. how do you feel? much better. what happens if there is a power cut? you work it with a hand pump. it's a nifty bit of kit. look who's here. oh, look. there you go. jonathan? it's daddy. hello, jonathan. hello, dear boy. sadly robin died in 1994 before the film was made, but i'm pleased to sayjonathan and diana are with me now. you were watching that clip with me. how does it feel to watch yourself, asa how does it feel to watch yourself, as a baby, meeting your father for the first time? well, it is a slightly strange thing. in this clip here in the film, my father's just broken out of hospital with my mother. because he didn't want to live the rest of his life lying down in bed in a hospital. he wanted to live free. when he was in hospital for the first year or so after he got pel polio, he was depressed and he didn't want to see me as a baby. asa he didn't want to see me as a baby. as a reminder of what he might have l
their real story has been brought to the big screen by their son jonathan who is the film's producer.y — is introduced to his father at home after he leaves hospital. how do you feel? much better. what happens if there is a power cut? you work it with a hand pump. it's a nifty bit of kit. look who's here. oh, look. there you go. jonathan? it's daddy. hello, jonathan. hello, dear boy. sadly robin died in 1994 before the film was made, but i'm pleased to sayjonathan and diana are with me now....
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jonathan: president trump told the widow of sergeant la david: what hethat she knew was signing up for, and kelly said he was echoing the words he said about his son. kelly: he was where he wanted to be, exactly the people he wanted to be with, and his life was taken. that was the message. jonathan: sergeant johnson's widow when she received the call from the president and said it was disrespectful -- general kelly: it stuns me that a member of congress would've listened in on that conversation. absolutely stuns me. i thought at least that was sacred. jonathan: and the brother of one of the four soldiers killed in niger says he does not want his brother's death to be politicized. coming out ofd is talking about president trump and a phone call, while letters have been sent, or anything else. the legacies need to be carried on. there are sons and daughters without fathers, wives without husbands. we want to focus on helping them. adrianna: that was jonathan karl reporting. former president slashing out at the current commander-in-chief. president barack obama and president george w. bush with 2 separate speeches. both seem to be in the president tr
jonathan: president trump told the widow of sergeant la david: what hethat she knew was signing up for, and kelly said he was echoing the words he said about his son. kelly: he was where he wanted to be, exactly the people he wanted to be with, and his life was taken. that was the message. jonathan: sergeant johnson's widow when she received the call from the president and said it was disrespectful -- general kelly: it stuns me that a member of congress would've listened in on that...
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earlier, my colleague tina daheley spoke to jonathan, robin's son who made the film, and diana.d, and my mother had to talk him round. and he didn't really want to see me as a baby. that was probably a reminder of what he had lost. and you were slightly older. you weren't a newborn then. no, that's right. so he had seen me but he had sort of not wanting to connect. this was the first time he had really connected with me, out of hospital, living free with my mother and about to have an amazing, adventurous life. that must be quite difficult for you to know and to hear about later on. not at all difficult, actually, because what my parents fashioned was this extraordinary, joyous, wonderful existence that i was part of. i tagged alongside it. we had a wonderful time. it was very funny, very adventurous. my father was two minutes away from death at any time, because he was reliant on the breathing machine. but as a child, i never really realised that because my parents dealt with it so elegantly. it was all about having fun and helping people. diana, what was that moment... i mean,
earlier, my colleague tina daheley spoke to jonathan, robin's son who made the film, and diana.d, and my mother had to talk him round. and he didn't really want to see me as a baby. that was probably a reminder of what he had lost. and you were slightly older. you weren't a newborn then. no, that's right. so he had seen me but he had sort of not wanting to connect. this was the first time he had really connected with me, out of hospital, living free with my mother and about to have an amazing,...
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jonathan: tonight a family in morning of an elderly woman and her son killed in a fire in their home. the fire stayed at the house with his mother three days a week to care for her. adding to the tragedy, today was that son's birthday. neighbors were emotional because they tried to help but say it was too late. awakethe time anybody was , you cannot even get close. there were flames everywhere. the car was on fire. the house was on fire. jonathan: no word on the possible cause. investigators do not believe the fire was suspicious. alison: after a band of severe weather moved through the southeast. the national weather service is confirming multiple ef-2 tornadoes touched down in the carolinas, bringing down trees and power lines, damaging an airport hangar and tossing airplanes. than 1.5es all more feet of rain, leading to flash flooding. what about the forecast at home? let's get to chief meteorologist bill kelly. nice to see you tonight. are: the great news is we nothing like that at all. the only thing we have tonight is how much cooler it was at this time last night. 9e are at 64
jonathan: tonight a family in morning of an elderly woman and her son killed in a fire in their home. the fire stayed at the house with his mother three days a week to care for her. adding to the tragedy, today was that son's birthday. neighbors were emotional because they tried to help but say it was too late. awakethe time anybody was , you cannot even get close. there were flames everywhere. the car was on fire. the house was on fire. jonathan: no word on the possible cause. investigators do...
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jonathan: norman rockwell's three sons are trying to stop a sell twoan to paintings, seeking a restraining order against the massachusetts museum. the museum is trying to sell about 40 pieces. arguments are expected to be heard next week. in y: a different display fright yard is being transformed into a very haunted house. the homeowner says he is only doing it for two reasons. >> we do this to scare the hell the serious part is the food pantry is bare and i felt like this would be a great way to stock shelves before the holiday rush. nancy: a great cause and great makeup. the donations are being passed along to the bowie food pantry. if you want to check it out, the houses on patuxent riding lane. jonathan: howard university celebrating its 150th year during its homecoming. m anna-lysa gayle has been there all day for the celebrations. are you having fun with assignment -- with this assignment? anna-lysa: oh, my goodness, jonathan, how could you not? i have my blue and red on, go, bison. yard fest wrapped up about 10 hours ago -- five hours ago, so all of these tens wl the after party and
jonathan: norman rockwell's three sons are trying to stop a sell twoan to paintings, seeking a restraining order against the massachusetts museum. the museum is trying to sell about 40 pieces. arguments are expected to be heard next week. in y: a different display fright yard is being transformed into a very haunted house. the homeowner says he is only doing it for two reasons. >> we do this to scare the hell the serious part is the food pantry is bare and i felt like this would be a...
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jonathan: general kelly lost his son in combat in afghanistan. president trump said something like that to the widow of sergeant la david johnson basically saying to that widow that this is what he signed on for. democratic congresswoman from florida listened to the call and then criticized the president for saying that. today kelly said he could not believe that she listened to something so sacred and then spoke about it and criticized it on television. michelle: less than an hour from now, former president barack obama will campaign will virginia gubernatorial candidate ralph northam. a few hours ago he appeared with the democrat running for governor of new jersey. >> i will refer you both to the constitution as well as to michel to explain why that will not happen. michelle: all right. so the question tonight is will the former president bring out the crowds and help the democratic candidates in the important states? tim barber is live in richmond where he is about to speak to stump for the candidate running for governor in our state. tim, big
jonathan: general kelly lost his son in combat in afghanistan. president trump said something like that to the widow of sergeant la david johnson basically saying to that widow that this is what he signed on for. democratic congresswoman from florida listened to the call and then criticized the president for saying that. today kelly said he could not believe that she listened to something so sacred and then spoke about it and criticized it on television. michelle: less than an hour from now,...
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already got us. >> just that. >> pass the tissues. >> wow. >> what's amazing, too, so that was jonathan, robin's son on this film. >> it is jonathan's story. he is our sole producer and the catalyst and the driving force behind this film being made. having his parents' story, you know, make even more ripples in the world than they have previously. they're really remarkable people. >> it is a beautiful story. i would imagine it would have lots of acting challenges, as well, because your character, obviously, contracts polio. there's so much that has to go on right here in the eyes and the expressions, right? >> we, able-bodied people, if we have an impulse to hug each other, we get to don't, i with someone who, of course, in robin's situation, you know, his body wasn't able to follow those impulses. so the only part of his body that could express itself was his face and his eyes. so he was able to express so much, yet he loved life so much, this man. he loved people. he loved connecting with people. he wasn't not ever going to let paralysis stop him from being as in life as possible. it all went into
already got us. >> just that. >> pass the tissues. >> wow. >> what's amazing, too, so that was jonathan, robin's son on this film. >> it is jonathan's story. he is our sole producer and the catalyst and the driving force behind this film being made. having his parents' story, you know, make even more ripples in the world than they have previously. they're really remarkable people. >> it is a beautiful story. i would imagine it would have lots of acting...
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he lost his own son brian in 2011. an jonathan goyer is a recovering addict himself.r anchor recovery in rhode island, a group that tries to help those struggling with addiction. many of you will recognize jonathan from our story about his group's work several weeks ago. gentlemen, welcome both to the newshour. gary mendell, let's start with you. what do you make of the president's call for this national campaign on prevention? >> to be honest, i really didn't understand it. his remarks were all based on the opioid epidemic, and the opioid epidemic is not about children trying drugs. there's clear consensus in this country that what caused this epidemic is a vast over-prescribing of prescription painkillers. in the last 15 years, the amount of pills being prescribed on an annual basis have gone up four times. and the amount of people dying of an overdose of opioids has gone up six times. it's really not related to teaching children not to use drugs. >> brangham: jonathan, what do you make of this? do you think there is some benefit of the president saying, we need the
he lost his own son brian in 2011. an jonathan goyer is a recovering addict himself.r anchor recovery in rhode island, a group that tries to help those struggling with addiction. many of you will recognize jonathan from our story about his group's work several weeks ago. gentlemen, welcome both to the newshour. gary mendell, let's start with you. what do you make of the president's call for this national campaign on prevention? >> to be honest, i really didn't understand it. his remarks...
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son's life to service. to this country. jonathanvery dignified public servant taking that kind of abuse. >> he -- the president made a comment the other day that he believes he'll serve for seven years and it's his favorite job. that's just not true. he really doesn't enjoy this job. he has told associated he was, quote/unquote, drafted into the job, and just that word is quite telling. he sees this as the ultimate service to his country and i think it's pretty clear to anyone who talks to him that this is a job that he took under duress and not with great glee. >> well, he -- even the homeland security job when he was -- we were all in aspen for the security conference, he was on stage with pete williams, our colleague, asked why he went back into government after leaving, and he said, because, you know, he turned to his wife and said yowhen you have a chan to serve, his wife said to him, you always believed in serving your country. i'm paraphrasing there. clearly a man driven by public service, his whole family is dedicated to pub
son's life to service. to this country. jonathanvery dignified public servant taking that kind of abuse. >> he -- the president made a comment the other day that he believes he'll serve for seven years and it's his favorite job. that's just not true. he really doesn't enjoy this job. he has told associated he was, quote/unquote, drafted into the job, and just that word is quite telling. he sees this as the ultimate service to his country and i think it's pretty clear to anyone who talks...
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president trump that former president obama did not call him after his son died in afghanistan, he went on to say that was not a criticism. jonathan: happening today the cities and the counties in the running to host the new amazon headquarters. there are eight in maryland, washington, d.c. and virginia alone. we talk about landing the deal. >> they are posting public transportation as a reason amazon might come here. this is the new carrollton metro station, one of three that the county wants amazon to look at the property nearby. in this case, they want them to look at the property off that way to route 50. >> alexa, where is the most interesting company in world going to locate? obviously; washington, d.c. >> from videos produced for a d.c." to prince george's county highlighting its strengths, places nationwide trying to land amazon's second headquarters. we learned charles county joined in pitching the white plains area. >> we are standing here at the university of maryland. that was one of the pitches pitn the proposal. >> rushern baker says his county highlights -- >> diversity which is very important in the proposal. >> no
president trump that former president obama did not call him after his son died in afghanistan, he went on to say that was not a criticism. jonathan: happening today the cities and the counties in the running to host the new amazon headquarters. there are eight in maryland, washington, d.c. and virginia alone. we talk about landing the deal. >> they are posting public transportation as a reason amazon might come here. this is the new carrollton metro station, one of three that the county...
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on the last day, king bhumibol‘s son and heir transported his father's ashes to two bangkok temples, where they will be housed. jonathan in a prolonged and, for thailand, profoundly important funeral. plenty of ordinary thais were prepared to wait outside the royal palace, to see this grand farewell out to the end. king vajiralongkorn presided, as he has throughout the ceremonies, as the cremated remains of his father, king bhumibol, the monarch credited with shaping modern thailand, were blessed. these rituals are as important in cementing the new king's legitimacy as they are in marking the public‘s love and respect for his father. the thai monarchy owes its exalted status to king bhumibol‘s charisma and personality. everybody here now knows that the institution must now adapt. the royal remains were then transferred, with impeccable formality, to the palanquin, taking them to their final resting place in a hall in the grand palace. two more sets of remains were taken in a motorcade, led by the late king's granddaughter, on horseback, to be interred in the two most senior royal temples. the death of king bhumibol was
on the last day, king bhumibol‘s son and heir transported his father's ashes to two bangkok temples, where they will be housed. jonathan in a prolonged and, for thailand, profoundly important funeral. plenty of ordinary thais were prepared to wait outside the royal palace, to see this grand farewell out to the end. king vajiralongkorn presided, as he has throughout the ceremonies, as the cremated remains of his father, king bhumibol, the monarch credited with shaping modern thailand, were...
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religious ritual. 0n the last day, king bhumibol‘s son and heir transported his father's ashes to two bangkok temples where they will be housed. jonathange in a prolonged and, for thailand, profoundly important funeral. plenty of ordinary thais were prepared to wait outside the royal palace, to see this grand farewell out to the end. king vajiralongkorn presided, as he has throughout the ceremonies, as the cremated remains of his father, king bhumibol, the monarch credited with shaping modern thailand, were blessed. legitimacy as they are in marking the public‘s love and respect for his father. the thai monarchy owes its exalted status to king bhumibol‘s charisma and personality. everybody here now knows that the institution must now adapt. the royal remains were then transferred, with impeccable formality, to the palanquin, taking them to their final resting place in a hall in the grand palace. two more sets of remains were taken in a motorcade, led by the late king's granddaughter, on horseback, to be interred in the two most senior royal temples. the death of king bhumibol was something many thais had dreaded. they have been taught
religious ritual. 0n the last day, king bhumibol‘s son and heir transported his father's ashes to two bangkok temples where they will be housed. jonathange in a prolonged and, for thailand, profoundly important funeral. plenty of ordinary thais were prepared to wait outside the royal palace, to see this grand farewell out to the end. king vajiralongkorn presided, as he has throughout the ceremonies, as the cremated remains of his father, king bhumibol, the monarch credited with shaping modern...
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jonathan: mi cuñada tiene 32 años. ya lleva laborando aquí son alrededor de seis años.res de quienes permanecían bajo los escombros. aunque la tragedia rebasaba las paredes y techos caídos del colegio. en los alrededores, cada cual vivía su propia desgracias. quiero también sacar mi medicamento y mis documentos. es lo único que pido. yo no sé exactamente dónde están... carmen: este edificio a unos pasos del colegio pende de un hilo. sus habitantes, aunque evacuados, preferían dormir a la intemperie y arriesgar sus vidas antes que abandonar sus pertenencias en la frágil estructura. >> aléjense del edificio por favor. carmen: lo que nos lleva de nuevo al colegio rebsamen donde una mezcla de emociones encontradas mantenía a muchos en una espera interminable. >> también que vean por nuestra familia. estamos sufriendo, la neta. la incertidumbre de los padres en espera de respuestas. el horror de quienes recibía un cuerpecito sin vida. >> ¡oxígeno! >> oxígeno. carmen: la desesperación de quienes buscaban brindar y pedir apoyo. la hermandad tras una mano amiga. y en ocasiones
jonathan: mi cuñada tiene 32 años. ya lleva laborando aquí son alrededor de seis años.res de quienes permanecían bajo los escombros. aunque la tragedia rebasaba las paredes y techos caídos del colegio. en los alrededores, cada cual vivía su propia desgracias. quiero también sacar mi medicamento y mis documentos. es lo único que pido. yo no sé exactamente dónde están... carmen: este edificio a unos pasos del colegio pende de un hilo. sus habitantes, aunque evacuados, preferían...
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from work 1:30 a.m., a family friend telling us that the adult son, shot in the leg, is already out of the hospital in doing ok. jonathan: that video that you saw of the arrest, that was only on seven. if you would like to get updates , download the wjla abc seven news app from google play or the app store so if anything happens in your or our community, you will know about it right away. >> temperatures dropping a night, we will staring down the coldest day of the week. bill kelly, standing by with the forecast. had to bring up the coat this morning. >> it was chris out there. crispl: it was chris -- out there. temperatures, not swaying too much. reston, 64. fredericksburg, amounts -- around 66. youw on a light sweatshirt, will be good to go. leave the umbrella at home, we have hardly any clouds out there , let alone rainfall. should be down into the mid-50's. we will talk about that and our next weather maker in just a little bit. >> after nearly three months in the hospital, and injured d.c. firefighter is heading home. dale struthers was hit by another responding truck as he was headed to a fire in northeast. sam fo
from work 1:30 a.m., a family friend telling us that the adult son, shot in the leg, is already out of the hospital in doing ok. jonathan: that video that you saw of the arrest, that was only on seven. if you would like to get updates , download the wjla abc seven news app from google play or the app store so if anything happens in your or our community, you will know about it right away. >> temperatures dropping a night, we will staring down the coldest day of the week. bill kelly,...
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jonathan: tim barber is live with the charges against that worker. you just spoke with his father? tim: told me his son is not only innocent but a good person. say that suspect admitted to touching the 10-year-old girl here before turning himself in this afternoon. detective started investigating in may, but then the accuser touched police she was during the afterschool program. the 41-year-old suspect was a group leader. i spoke with the father over the phone. >> the truth is my son is innocent. until proven guilty, he remains innocent. my son is a perfect son, loving, caring, a christian young man. he would never do what he's accused of doing. he's won numerous awards for his work with children. tim: detectives are standing by their investigation, asking the public if anyone knows about any additional incidents to come forward and call montgomery county police. live in montgomery county barber, abc 7 news. to knowbe the first when there is breaking news in your community. sign up for alerts at wjla.com /text. jonathan: we continue to follow the long and painful investigation in las vegas. gunman step
jonathan: tim barber is live with the charges against that worker. you just spoke with his father? tim: told me his son is not only innocent but a good person. say that suspect admitted to touching the 10-year-old girl here before turning himself in this afternoon. detective started investigating in may, but then the accuser touched police she was during the afterschool program. the 41-year-old suspect was a group leader. i spoke with the father over the phone. >> the truth is my son is...
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son muy agresivos. >> 1 actividad muy peligrosa. jairo: ya tienen planeado mÁs de este tipo de operativos. su objetivo es que terminen. palmira: en 1 alerta local. siguen desaparecido el menor jonathanue se conociÓ que el menor antes de desaparecer estuvo la preparatoria, despuÉs se dirigiÓ al centro comercial stanford a trabajar, pero no respondiÓ la llamada de su mamÁ. lo vieron por Última vez en la estaciÓn. desde entonces no se sabe nada de su paradero. prepare su bolsillo, aparte de este miÉrcoles 1 de noviembre, incremento en el recio de la gasolina. aumento de $0.12 mÁs. $0.20 para diesel. se aprobaron en abril pasado por la legislatura estatal y el gobernador jerry brown, con la finalidad de destinar los fondos recaudados para arreglar la carretera de california y mantenerlas en buen estado. $600,000 la suma que emergencia transporte de san francisco, estÁ devolviendo a personas que pagaron mÁs de la cuenta de sus multas de trÁnsito. si alguna vez le han dado 1 multa de trÁnsito en san francisco preste mucha atenciÓn, podrÍa estar en 1 lista de los que van a recibir este reembolso. luz: gracias. evoluciones varÍan entre los 20 a cientos de dÓlares. tener 1 multa en el parabr
son muy agresivos. >> 1 actividad muy peligrosa. jairo: ya tienen planeado mÁs de este tipo de operativos. su objetivo es que terminen. palmira: en 1 alerta local. siguen desaparecido el menor jonathanue se conociÓ que el menor antes de desaparecer estuvo la preparatoria, despuÉs se dirigiÓ al centro comercial stanford a trabajar, pero no respondiÓ la llamada de su mamÁ. lo vieron por Última vez en la estaciÓn. desde entonces no se sabe nada de su paradero. prepare su bolsillo,...
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jonathan: thanks. new information on the hour that killed two people and the family dog in a hagerstown were an elderly woman and her son. we have learned that the son stayed with his mother to care for her three days a week. it was also her birthday. the neighbors tried to help but they just couldn't. >> by the time it was too late. you couldn't get in. you couldn't get close. therer with flames everywhere -- there were flames everywhere. therca was on fire, the house was on fire. jonathan: there is no word on the cause of the fire. investigators don't believe it's a suspicious fire. michelle: arizona senator jeff flake stunned capitol hill today by announcing he will not seek re-election next year. he said president trump's actions and behavior are a major reason. >> i believe there is a section of my party that anything short of complete and unquestionable throughout my president is unsentable and suspect. if i'm critical it's not because i relish criticizing the behavior of the president of the united states. if i have been critical is because i believe it's my obligation to do so. michelle: flake joins another crit
jonathan: thanks. new information on the hour that killed two people and the family dog in a hagerstown were an elderly woman and her son. we have learned that the son stayed with his mother to care for her three days a week. it was also her birthday. the neighbors tried to help but they just couldn't. >> by the time it was too late. you couldn't get in. you couldn't get close. therer with flames everywhere -- there were flames everywhere. therca was on fire, the house was on fire....
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jonathan: most parents are happy when their kids sleep. a kentucky family just wanted their sonhy the 7-year-old wyatt shaw slept for 11 days straight. he had to take a new type of seizure medication to get him to wake up. >> they said we will probably ner him now, just work on rehab to get him better. jonathan: his doctors say blood work, x-rays, body scans all came back clean. the good news is doctors say he should be able to go home in a few days without any lasting impacts. nancy: that is good to hear. michelle: october is breast cancer awareness month. men and women can get the disease. did you know it can affect animals? now a prickly patient is helping send home the message that you should check yourself. bam-bam is a breast cancer survivor. there she is. trainers at the zoo noticed a lump on the indian-crested porcupine's chest in june. she had a double mastectomy and now she is cancer free. >> i think she would be quite happy to know that she is helping to raise awareness of breast cancer to hopefully prevent or help with curing people as well. michelle: trainers will c
jonathan: most parents are happy when their kids sleep. a kentucky family just wanted their sonhy the 7-year-old wyatt shaw slept for 11 days straight. he had to take a new type of seizure medication to get him to wake up. >> they said we will probably ner him now, just work on rehab to get him better. jonathan: his doctors say blood work, x-rays, body scans all came back clean. the good news is doctors say he should be able to go home in a few days without any lasting impacts. nancy:...
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in his new biography, "ali: a life," jonathan eig said the boxer born cassius clay, the dyslexic sonooking for a way to fight back. >> boxing put him in the ringing, gave him a chance to punch white people in the face, prove he was bigger and bet than his father and a chan chance to speak out. >> the phrase "i am the greatest" was a move by itself. >> it was a real rally. >> lingering behind those words said the african-american magazine "ebony" said it's a blast furnace of racism. >> i gnome i'm pretty. you don't have to tell me. >> reporter: in 1964 clay took on heavyweight champion sunny liston. >> almost all the sports writers thought he wouldn't be beat him? the question was would he be nearly knocked out or beaten. >> then he announced his conversion to is lachl. he was now muhammad ali. >> he had to have known that doing that was going to make it challenging for him. >> he heard it directly from these white businessmen who were managing his career. you're killing us. we had coca-cola offer os about the table. after he refused to viet in vietnam, it was even worse. >> when do y
in his new biography, "ali: a life," jonathan eig said the boxer born cassius clay, the dyslexic sonooking for a way to fight back. >> boxing put him in the ringing, gave him a chance to punch white people in the face, prove he was bigger and bet than his father and a chan chance to speak out. >> the phrase "i am the greatest" was a move by itself. >> it was a real rally. >> lingering behind those words said the african-american magazine...
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that mom there seems happy about her son buying shoes i don't think most moms will be that happy. steve: yeah. no. you are not getting it. jonathan: cancel button. cancel that right there. steve: you do not need those shoes or that shirt or that hat. jonathan: there are no holes in that shoe. no need to be replaced. nancy: surprised you can't buy a car on amazon. jonathan: you went there! steve: you need an umbrella on and off for a couple of days and the sunglasses moving in the upcoming weekend. a nice tradeoff. work and go to school and then a lot going on with the wharf opening. wine festival. jonathan: alzheimer's walk. steve: a couple. jonathan: big one at the washington monument. i'm hosting this year. steve: very cool. looking down at arlington now, the clouds will stick around, the drizzle and the patchy fog later ton we have a frontal zone and you can figure out where it is located. cooler air north and east of us where you see the green and the yellow and the oranges. that is where it is warmer. 87 in roanoke compared to 74 at the reagan national airport. radar, hit or miss. heaviest rain to the west of us. garrett cou
that mom there seems happy about her son buying shoes i don't think most moms will be that happy. steve: yeah. no. you are not getting it. jonathan: cancel button. cancel that right there. steve: you do not need those shoes or that shirt or that hat. jonathan: there are no holes in that shoe. no need to be replaced. nancy: surprised you can't buy a car on amazon. jonathan: you went there! steve: you need an umbrella on and off for a couple of days and the sunglasses moving in the upcoming...
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will start a foundation in his son's honor, take college courses and master multiple languages while locked up. at circuit court in rockville, kevin lewis, abc7 news. jonathan: a mother pleading guilty in the death of her to involuntary manslaughter saying the child's father punched him to death last year and then they say they both drove the body to parkdale high school and buried him in a shallow grave. the father pleaded guilty last year. nancy: coming up at 4:00 -- >> we were in a tower up on top. everyone says hit the floor. everyone is literally laying on top of each other. trying to get out of the way. nancy: we'll have more on what happened in las vegas including what people are doing. they are lining up to help in the wake of the deadly massacre. jonathan: also ahead for us this afternoon, a preview of president trump's trip to puerto rico as hurricane victims say they are still fighting for the help they desperately need. alison: when i join you back at 5:00, it may be a life altering act of generosity. the donation to d.c. public and charter schools and what it means for students. that is announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 4:00". on your si
will start a foundation in his son's honor, take college courses and master multiple languages while locked up. at circuit court in rockville, kevin lewis, abc7 news. jonathan: a mother pleading guilty in the death of her to involuntary manslaughter saying the child's father punched him to death last year and then they say they both drove the body to parkdale high school and buried him in a shallow grave. the father pleaded guilty last year. nancy: coming up at 4:00 -- >> we were in a...
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jonathan es esposo de la bailarina. ellos dos son esposos.nuestros bailes han sido muy movidos.. gracias por acompaÑarnos. lunes 16 de octubre de 2017. estamos en el mes de la concientizaciÓn del cÁncer de mama. por eso queremos recibir con mucho cariÑo a una invitada, amiga, compaÑera, todos queremos mucho. ella es directora de la divisiÓn de mÚsica de univisiÓn. es una gran profesional. exitosa, soltera, divertida. una familia muy feliz. tambiÉn, estÁ con nosotros la doctora que son coloca especializada en el tratamiento del cÁncer de seno. lara tiene una vida perfecta para muchos. un dÍa se encuentra con algo que le cambia la vida de un momento para otro. clara, te recibimos con un aplauso. [aplausos] una guerrera del alma. te queremos mucho. quÉ pasacuando te encuentras con una bolita en el seno? clara: primero, buenos dÍas. gracias por darme esta oportunidad para compartir mi historia. estoy muy nerviosa y muy emocionada. perdÓn. cuando encontrÉ la bolita llamÉ a mi ginecÓlogo. no me asustÉ. no perdÍ tiempo al día siguiente. me mandÓ a hacer el hemograma. tambiÉn, el ultras
jonathan es esposo de la bailarina. ellos dos son esposos.nuestros bailes han sido muy movidos.. gracias por acompaÑarnos. lunes 16 de octubre de 2017. estamos en el mes de la concientizaciÓn del cÁncer de mama. por eso queremos recibir con mucho cariÑo a una invitada, amiga, compaÑera, todos queremos mucho. ella es directora de la divisiÓn de mÚsica de univisiÓn. es una gran profesional. exitosa, soltera, divertida. una familia muy feliz. tambiÉn, estÁ con nosotros la doctora que son...
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son, king vajiralongkorn. he is a very different personality, one who, quite frequent, we cannot talk about, given the laws in this country. —— quite frankly. about, given the laws in this country. -- quite frankly. jonathant some of the other stories making the news. a court in turkey has ordered the release on bail of 11 human rights activists accused of aiding terrorist groups. the defendants include the local director of amnesty international and all deny the charges. their next hearing is in november. the lower house of the brazilian congress has rejected corruption charges against president michel temer. the decision means mr temer‘s political immunity will not be lifted, and any charges against him will only resume when he steps down. the former head of guatemala's football federation, hector trujillo, has been sentenced to eight months in prison after admitting accepting bribes from a sports marketing company. he's the first person to be sentenced in the us over the corruption scandal that engulfed the sport's governing body, fifa. a friendly face has walked into the newsroom. ben bland is here with all of the business news. economists are on tenterhooks, awaiting the european central bank's polic
son, king vajiralongkorn. he is a very different personality, one who, quite frequent, we cannot talk about, given the laws in this country. —— quite frankly. about, given the laws in this country. -- quite frankly. jonathant some of the other stories making the news. a court in turkey has ordered the release on bail of 11 human rights activists accused of aiding terrorist groups. the defendants include the local director of amnesty international and all deny the charges. their next hearing...
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jonathan allen and sean sullivan thank you. i'm milissa rehberger. thank you for watching. at the top of the hour al sharpton will have a family whose 2-year-old sonwas denied a kidney transplant from his father due to a parole violation. >>> but first it is "your business" with j.j. ramberg. i had to make a claim and all that? is that whole thing still dragging on? no, i took some pics with the app and... filed a claim, but... you know how they send you money to cover repairs and... they took forever to pay you, right? no, i got paid right away, but... at the very end of it all, my agent... wouldn't even call you back, right? no, she called to see if i was happy. but if i wasn't happy with my claim experience for any reason, they'd give me my money back, no questions asked. can you believe that? no. the claim satisfaction guarantee, only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. when i feel controlled by frequent, unpredictable abdominal pain or discomfort and diarrhea. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my symptoms keep coming back. it turns out i have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condit
jonathan allen and sean sullivan thank you. i'm milissa rehberger. thank you for watching. at the top of the hour al sharpton will have a family whose 2-year-old sonwas denied a kidney transplant from his father due to a parole violation. >>> but first it is "your business" with j.j. ramberg. i had to make a claim and all that? is that whole thing still dragging on? no, i took some pics with the app and... filed a claim, but... you know how they send you money to cover...
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my daughter is not going to be in debt to my son when it has the bank of dad in the middle. jonathan it feels a lot of misallocation of capital for a long time. dad retires and there is no much -- no more capital. --yes, i think jonathan: i am really liking this analogy. >> the problem is probably debt servicing. the nominal gdp growth is about 14%. corporate bond is about 3% or 4% , so it is very easy to service your debt in that case. the problem was if you use ago when you had deflation. that is a problem, but they successfully reflate in this. -- reflated this. fromnk we are quite far that right now. kapur, great to see you. you also said that shares to grow over the next year which is an incredible call. >> i have looked at their cycles which run for about four or 4.5 years. about 60%. are up emerging markets have great fundamentals and free cash flow. they will grow earnings 5% this year and maybe 20% next year. i think it looks pretty good. my job is to convince people to get in. alix: well, come back. we love having you. if you are watching bloomberg online, you can tune in o
my daughter is not going to be in debt to my son when it has the bank of dad in the middle. jonathan it feels a lot of misallocation of capital for a long time. dad retires and there is no much -- no more capital. --yes, i think jonathan: i am really liking this analogy. >> the problem is probably debt servicing. the nominal gdp growth is about 14%. corporate bond is about 3% or 4% , so it is very easy to service your debt in that case. the problem was if you use ago when you had...
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son. he is 11 years old today. happy birthday, ronan. i will be out tomorrow for his birthday. >> jesse: i want to show you a picture of a guy named jonathan american hero. he was at the concert when the shooting happened. he was there with family. he ended up saving thousands of lives. he yelled "active shooter, active shooter." brought people to shave safety. he got shot. doctors left the bullet and for now. let's take a listen. >> it was like a heavy punch to my arm. at that point, my whole body spun around. i hit the gravel. i did what any human would do in that situation. what i do it again? i would. >> jesse: jonathan smith, thank you very much. >> dana: take a listen to this this. >> ♪ there's not a stone left unturned ♪ ♪ >> dana: this was a show in vegas. it's called love is greater than hate. also announced former president obama, bush 43, clinton, bush 41, quarter to headline conference to benefit hurricane victims. >> greg: podcast tonight is interesting with a professor. we discussed vegas and the future of drones and warfare. >> richard: i want to give a shout out to a 24 nurses and health care professionals joining with elec
son. he is 11 years old today. happy birthday, ronan. i will be out tomorrow for his birthday. >> jesse: i want to show you a picture of a guy named jonathan american hero. he was at the concert when the shooting happened. he was there with family. he ended up saving thousands of lives. he yelled "active shooter, active shooter." brought people to shave safety. he got shot. doctors left the bullet and for now. let's take a listen. >> it was like a heavy punch to my arm. at...
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that the son made the decision, listen, let's start giving this stuff away to other kids who also lost. michelle: a kind gesture to offer comfort to so many families that lost everything. jonathan: nice to see a smile on his face. steve: big smile! my goodness. we need the rain around here. we don't need severe weather. you will hear the wind for a couple of hours but tomorrow morning it's all fine. nancy: good. jonathan: water the yard. good to go. steve: belle haven country club. this is nice out there if you have extra time this afternoon in the everything hours. 73 at dulles. 75 at reagan national airport. 74 in the stormwatch7 satellite and radar. shower activity to the west of us. western maryland. we show you what is going on closer to home by the future cast at 11:00 tonight, this is when the line will start to develop. west of d.c. moving in here by 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. this model here wants to break it apart a little bit. keeping the stronger storms to the north of us. then by drive time tomorrow morning for the rush hour commute, 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, most if not all of this is out of here but it will stay on the breezy side through 10:00. wind gusts from overnig
that the son made the decision, listen, let's start giving this stuff away to other kids who also lost. michelle: a kind gesture to offer comfort to so many families that lost everything. jonathan: nice to see a smile on his face. steve: big smile! my goodness. we need the rain around here. we don't need severe weather. you will hear the wind for a couple of hours but tomorrow morning it's all fine. nancy: good. jonathan: water the yard. good to go. steve: belle haven country club. this is nice...
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jonathan es esposo de la bailarina. ellos dos son esposos.nuestros bailes han sido muy movidos.
jonathan es esposo de la bailarina. ellos dos son esposos.nuestros bailes han sido muy movidos.