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many lives in suburban maryland. and a lot of people who talk to news 4, simply aren't happy about it. >> i'm very -- i'll say disgusted. >> sheila lives in krefvy chach she rides his bike along the branch. but now because the trail has to close for years of construction, and because temporary trail is being set up that instead goes down busy streets. she doesn't want him riding the bike. >> my son rides his bike to school, takes him about ten minutes. without the bike, he can take a bus, it takes about 40 minutes each way on that bus. stops picking up students from all over. there are similar stories along the path. john simon is the long-time owner, the purple line is going to go right next to his business and he's not thrilled. >> i don't think it's going to take the traffic off the roads that it's expected to. i don't think it's going to bring more people to use this form of transportation. >> now, there are plenty of purple line supporters. this week, a huge ground breaking with lots of fanfare, but is this proj
many lives in suburban maryland. and a lot of people who talk to news 4, simply aren't happy about it. >> i'm very -- i'll say disgusted. >> sheila lives in krefvy chach she rides his bike along the branch. but now because the trail has to close for years of construction, and because temporary trail is being set up that instead goes down busy streets. she doesn't want him riding the bike. >> my son rides his bike to school, takes him about ten minutes. without the bike, he can...
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having some technical challenges with our signal from the paralyzed veterans forum happening in suburban maryland this morning. we're correcting the problem and hope to go to live coverage. we're recording the event live on site and hope to have it later. coverage from the action national network, ministers march for justice. the 54th anniversary of the march happened on monday. reverend al sharpton marched on the justice department stopping along the way to protest at the trump hotel. >> what do we want? when do we want it? when do we want it? without further ado, let us hear from our first speaker for the rally in front of the justice department, let us hear now from jay david cox, sr., the national president of afge. >> no justice! no justice! brothers and sisters i come to you today from the american federation of government employees, the people that says government is good and government should stand for all of its citizens in an equal mannerism and brothers and sisters i come to you today with love, love. it's time that we bring back love to this country. you know, let's stop and let's thi
having some technical challenges with our signal from the paralyzed veterans forum happening in suburban maryland this morning. we're correcting the problem and hope to go to live coverage. we're recording the event live on site and hope to have it later. coverage from the action national network, ministers march for justice. the 54th anniversary of the march happened on monday. reverend al sharpton marched on the justice department stopping along the way to protest at the trump hotel. >>...
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. >> reporter: baby boomer lorraine goldberg loves her five-bedroom suburban maryland loved raising herwo sons here. >> they built forts. they had shows. they had -- it was just wonderful. r >> reporter: and still lov in h luxurious backyard. >> my friends come over, yes. >> reporter: that's good. >> yeah. >> reporte she admits -- >> i'm in a neighborhood by myself that really i don't belong in. >> reporter: her kids are grown and gone. she and her husband divorced. after nearly 40 years here, she'd like to downsize to something more urban, but -- >> it's actually less expensive to stay here than move into the city. i don't know what to do and i keep calling realtors and driving them crazy and so then i just stay here. >> reporter: realtor, brooke, says she sees this all the time. >> baby boomers are really struggling with the decision to downsize because there's not really great options for them to downsize to. currently the trend is to live in urban centers. they want to be close to restaurants and shops. they want to have easy access to public transportation, but because the demand t
. >> reporter: baby boomer lorraine goldberg loves her five-bedroom suburban maryland loved raising herwo sons here. >> they built forts. they had shows. they had -- it was just wonderful. r >> reporter: and still lov in h luxurious backyard. >> my friends come over, yes. >> reporter: that's good. >> yeah. >> reporte she admits -- >> i'm in a neighborhood by myself that really i don't belong in. >> reporter: her kids are grown and gone. she...
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. >> baby boomer lorraine goldberg loves her five-bedroom suburban maryland home. raising her two sons here. >> they built forts, had shows, it was wonderful. >> still loves throwing pool parties in her luxurious back >> in the neighborhood, by myself, that really i don't belong in. >> her kids are grown and gone and she and her husband divorced. after nearly 40 years here, she'd like to downsize to something more urban, but -- >> it's less expensive to stay here and metro into the city than move into the city. i don't know what to do. and i keep calling realtors and driving them crazy. so then i just stay here. >> realtor brooke highberger says she sees this all the time. >> think the baby boomers are struggling with the decision to downsize because there's not really great options for them to downsize to. currently the trend is to live in urban centers, they want to be close to restaurants and shops. want to have easy access to public transportation. but because the demand to live in these areas is so high, it's just become very cost-prohibitive for them. >> if b
. >> baby boomer lorraine goldberg loves her five-bedroom suburban maryland home. raising her two sons here. >> they built forts, had shows, it was wonderful. >> still loves throwing pool parties in her luxurious back >> in the neighborhood, by myself, that really i don't belong in. >> her kids are grown and gone and she and her husband divorced. after nearly 40 years here, she'd like to downsize to something more urban, but -- >> it's less expensive to stay...
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close to camp david, we've been following the president sort of bounced aroun around, we are in suburban maryland here not far from camp david, frankly not very far from the nation's capital where once again the center of the political world is focused. steve bannon is out, we have heard rumblings, you may have seen yesterday in that wide-ranging interview he really seemed to take some shots at not only some administration officials but certainly seem to depart from what the president was saying about north korea. we are not suggesting that that in and of itself was enough to move him out of the job but make no mistake about it, steve bannon's departure is in part driven by the fact that the president has never felt like he was somehow the puppet master. you may remember what "time" magazine called the great manipulator, it certainly did not make the president happy and others have now been reporting, steve bannon is out. this does not come as a great surprise, we hope you get much more information about his departure as we continue our coverage this afternoon. as for the president, here at camp
close to camp david, we've been following the president sort of bounced aroun around, we are in suburban maryland here not far from camp david, frankly not very far from the nation's capital where once again the center of the political world is focused. steve bannon is out, we have heard rumblings, you may have seen yesterday in that wide-ranging interview he really seemed to take some shots at not only some administration officials but certainly seem to depart from what the president was...
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having some technical challenges with our signal from the paralyzed veterans forum happening in suburban marylandthis morning. we're correcting the problem and hope to go to live coverage. we're recording the event live on site and hope to have it later. co
having some technical challenges with our signal from the paralyzed veterans forum happening in suburban marylandthis morning. we're correcting the problem and hope to go to live coverage. we're recording the event live on site and hope to have it later. co
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> dramatic surveillance video shows how strong winds caused a car to tumble down the road in suburban marylandsuspected tornado tore through city yesterday. no injuries were reported. the storm damaged homes and businesses. a team from the national weather service will be in the area today to confirm a tornado touched down. chip reid is in salisbury where a big cleanup is under way. chip, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. take a look at the advantage. crews with the national weather service will be here to try to confirm that a tornado did that. sothing swepthrough salisbury monday afternoon. and it was not a summer breeze. >> the wind picked up. we felt the glass shattering on the buildings. the awnings were almost ready to lift. >> reporter: part of this building crumbled under the strength of the storm. >> i heard what sounded like a freight train. it sounded like bulls running across the roof. >> reporter: the power of this suspected tornado was captured by the surveillance camera of a local pub, hop ears tap house, lifting the sedan into the air and on top of another vehicle. a dif
> dramatic surveillance video shows how strong winds caused a car to tumble down the road in suburban marylandsuspected tornado tore through city yesterday. no injuries were reported. the storm damaged homes and businesses. a team from the national weather service will be in the area today to confirm a tornado touched down. chip reid is in salisbury where a big cleanup is under way. chip, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. take a look at the advantage. crews with the national...
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ten years old, gone through our school systems, speak perfect english, sad case right now in suburban marylande two brothers he will las sandro and diego reported as they should to the immigration officers their annual check in and were told they were about to be deported. one of them is to north carolina on soccer scholarship. diego as great job working at ought automobile dealership. these kids are supp supporting e american economy and american culture it's a great distress to us they'll be deported simply because their parents brought them here illy almost ten years ago. >> it seems there has to be some either different path or some way to meet in the middle here because i understand by the laws of the land they are considered to be illegal for some reason i don't know if they were in the process of seeking legal citizenship or not, but it seems like if people like this that you are supporting staying here they should stay here because they're up standing citizens there should be an easier way for them to seek that legal status. so why not go that route? >> steve, i totally agree with you.
ten years old, gone through our school systems, speak perfect english, sad case right now in suburban marylande two brothers he will las sandro and diego reported as they should to the immigration officers their annual check in and were told they were about to be deported. one of them is to north carolina on soccer scholarship. diego as great job working at ought automobile dealership. these kids are supp supporting e american economy and american culture it's a great distress to us they'll be...
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this morning, an arrest has been made in connection with the deaths of three children in suburban clinton, maryland. police say the three girls all under the age of 10 were found dead by a family member. inside their home 24-year-old antonio williams was arrested late friday. late friday police say williams lived down the street from where the girls lived and were found. >>> and also this morning, new this morning, senator john mccain has completed his first round of radiation and chemotherapy for treatment of an aggressive form of brain cancer. his daughter meghan made the announcement via twitter. mccain following with a tweet of his own posting a picture of himself with the staff of the mayo clinic in phoenix thanking them for their work. >>> a los angeles judge denied a plea to end a four-decade-old sexual assault case against oscar winning director roman polanski. the judge said that polanski would have to return to california to resolve charges of having unlawful sexual relations with a then 13-year-old girl. anat was back in 1977.ei to fr ce. his victim has since asked for the case against h
this morning, an arrest has been made in connection with the deaths of three children in suburban clinton, maryland. police say the three girls all under the age of 10 were found dead by a family member. inside their home 24-year-old antonio williams was arrested late friday. late friday police say williams lived down the street from where the girls lived and were found. >>> and also this morning, new this morning, senator john mccain has completed his first round of radiation and...
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maryland down to a half mile, winchester, half mile. third mile in martinsburg. out across northern virginia and suburban areas, that's where fog is thickest this morning. the advisory goes until 9:00 a.m. by the time we get to noon, it will turn into a great day for baseball. nats and angels, 1:05 today. hot and humid for baseball. good morning, jack. >> chuck, good morning. inner loop, barnabus road, causing earlyas road, causing early delay. back to you. >> thank you. 6:16. funerals for two virginia state police officers take place this week. >> their helicopter crashed while they were monitoring weekend protests in charlottesville. it is still not clear why. lieutenant jay cullen laid to rest saturday in chesterfield, virginia. services for trooper bates are friday. he grew up in prince george's county. his brother tells us he fell in love with flying when he was ten years old. >> words can't begin to describe how proud we were of berk and all he was able to accomplish. >> virginia governor terry mccauliffe set to troopers' funerals. >>> there's an effort to protect you and your family from a serious
maryland down to a half mile, winchester, half mile. third mile in martinsburg. out across northern virginia and suburban areas, that's where fog is thickest this morning. the advisory goes until 9:00 a.m. by the time we get to noon, it will turn into a great day for baseball. nats and angels, 1:05 today. hot and humid for baseball. good morning, jack. >> chuck, good morning. inner loop, barnabus road, causing earlyas road, causing early delay. back to you. >> thank you. 6:16....