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suzanne. >> thanks jim. house working the phones and trying to sell this deal partly because of a looming fight with congress. republican lawmakers are undaunted in their plans to introduce legislation giving congress a final vote on agreement. house majority leader john boehner stating the nuclear program poses a threat to israel which he visited earlier this week. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu standing firm against the deal saying it would not block iran's path to the bomb but it would pave it. the emergency meeting of netanyahu's cabinet is under way at this hour. i want to bring in cnn's oren liebermann live from jerusalem. >> reporter: in the short-term, we expect a statement after the cabinet meeting which is going on right now. netanyahu has been perhaps the most vocal critic internationally of the deal. he has been speaking out against it in the last few days, weeks and months and his rhetoric has gotten stronger. in a phone call with president obama, netanyahu said this deal increases th
suzanne. >> thanks jim. house working the phones and trying to sell this deal partly because of a looming fight with congress. republican lawmakers are undaunted in their plans to introduce legislation giving congress a final vote on agreement. house majority leader john boehner stating the nuclear program poses a threat to israel which he visited earlier this week. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu standing firm against the deal saying it would not block iran's path to the bomb...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. welcome to the viewers in the united states. negotiators comb completed a deal with iran is taking a rest before diving back in to work. that is because the landmark agreement on thursday after the end of marathon talks in switzerland is the framework for a final agreement. even this outline, more details than expected marks a goal from blocking iran from developing nuclear weapons. secretary of state says the negotiations were tough and emotional and confrontational, but with a seriousness of purpose. >> we are not basing this on a naivte. this is based on real steps and on accountability if they are not. >> i want to bring in phil black live from london. good morning, phil. what's the latest. >> reporter: as you say, framework only. one that did exceed expectation. the detail iran still gets to enrich uranium, but in a restricted way. its number of operational centrifuges will be slashed back from 19,000 to just 5,000. its stockpile of enriched uranium will be cut by 98%. iran has agreed to a pretty strict inspection system. i
i'm suzanne malveaux. welcome to the viewers in the united states. negotiators comb completed a deal with iran is taking a rest before diving back in to work. that is because the landmark agreement on thursday after the end of marathon talks in switzerland is the framework for a final agreement. even this outline, more details than expected marks a goal from blocking iran from developing nuclear weapons. secretary of state says the negotiations were tough and emotional and confrontational, but...
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suzanne kennedy is live with those protesters on capitol hill tonight. suzanne? suzanne: alison we're just getting started here on the west front lawn of the capitol. if you take a look over here there's a rapper getting the crowd ready for the rally that is supposed to start at 5:00. it's because of people like eric garner freddie gray and michael brown that these people are gathered here today to protest. they want to send a message that police brutality should not be tolerated. >> we marching! >> to justice! suzanne: protesters gathered outside of the howard theater this morning to call for justice. this is the last leg of a nine day demonstration that started april 13th in new york city. >> we're here to say enough is enough and we're willing to march 250 miles to put that on our bodies to tell people that we are serious about our message. suzanne: the group march for justice traveled down theee coast from new york to philadelphia to baltimore and on to d.c. high school's melanie duncan bought her students here for a teachable moment. >> as people who look li
suzanne kennedy is live with those protesters on capitol hill tonight. suzanne? suzanne: alison we're just getting started here on the west front lawn of the capitol. if you take a look over here there's a rapper getting the crowd ready for the rally that is supposed to start at 5:00. it's because of people like eric garner freddie gray and michael brown that these people are gathered here today to protest. they want to send a message that police brutality should not be tolerated. >> we...
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in hanover, maryland suzanne kennedy, abc news. jummy: two children are in hospital right now after an accident in calvert county. this happened on cougar county around 8:30 this morning. the sheriff's department said the two 8-year-olds got into a minivan as it was warming up and apparently got it rolling and crashed into a small tree. both children were flown to the hospital. no word this noon on their condition. a community college in north carolina is on lockdown right now after a deadly shooting. this happened after wayne county community college in goldsboro, about an hour southeast of raleigh. police say one person was shot in the library. that person died. the suspect, we hear, is still on the run. a perimeter has been set up around the college and the search is now under way. make sure you stay with abc 7 on air and on line for any updates. new developments expected today when we hear from anne arundel police about the shooting that seriously injured one of their officers. police have two suspects in custody in the shootin
in hanover, maryland suzanne kennedy, abc news. jummy: two children are in hospital right now after an accident in calvert county. this happened on cougar county around 8:30 this morning. the sheriff's department said the two 8-year-olds got into a minivan as it was warming up and apparently got it rolling and crashed into a small tree. both children were flown to the hospital. no word this noon on their condition. a community college in north carolina is on lockdown right now after a deadly...
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suzanne: i thought i was a good dancer.ng have two tequilas, you think you can salsa. gerri: you were great on that show. suzanne: it was the hardest thing i've done. it was all about perfection. a lot of therapy to finally say, i'm not perfect. i get it. but yes i'll never be sorry i did it. dancing with the stars. it's interesting, i was thrown off monday night and i was going to be bringing my partner to new york with me. and in between book tour shows, we had a rehearsal booked. this is a week they did two dances. i thought, how will i do that? so thank you. thank you. gerri: suzanne somers thank you for coming on the show. good to see you. still to come, another mad rush to target as customers try to get their hands on lilly pulitzer products. and once again the company ran out. we'll have the latest coming up. ♪ you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now
suzanne: i thought i was a good dancer.ng have two tequilas, you think you can salsa. gerri: you were great on that show. suzanne: it was the hardest thing i've done. it was all about perfection. a lot of therapy to finally say, i'm not perfect. i get it. but yes i'll never be sorry i did it. dancing with the stars. it's interesting, i was thrown off monday night and i was going to be bringing my partner to new york with me. and in between book tour shows, we had a rehearsal booked. this is a...
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suzanne kennedy tells us what residents say they saw and heard. suzanne: the two alarm fire started around 7:00 this morning on the eighth floor of this building. residents who quickly evacuated say they heard an explosion as the fire burned. >> we heard huge rocking bang. suzanne: it was the sound that woke many residents and forced them to flee this high rise early this morning. 100 montgomery county firefighters were brought in to fight the blaze that started at 7:00 a.m. on east wayne street. >> it was a huge fire. it was really red. and that was not too much smoke come out of it. but it was really red and intense. suzanne: residents reported hearing an explosion. >> the window frame had blown out before firefighters arrived on the scene. so that's a little unusual. again, some people described to me that there was an explosion. suzanne: all of the tenants were evacuated safely. there were no injuries. still, a frightening situation for residents especially those on the eighth floor. >> spraying -- separating the fire from our main bedroom and
suzanne kennedy tells us what residents say they saw and heard. suzanne: the two alarm fire started around 7:00 this morning on the eighth floor of this building. residents who quickly evacuated say they heard an explosion as the fire burned. >> we heard huge rocking bang. suzanne: it was the sound that woke many residents and forced them to flee this high rise early this morning. 100 montgomery county firefighters were brought in to fight the blaze that started at 7:00 a.m. on east wayne...
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suzanne? suzanne: alison to begin with that protester that you referenced there was dragged out of the courtroom. meanwhile, here on first street outside of the supreme court, it was a passionate and purpose driven crowd that faced off here this morning. all of this while the justices inside debated the future of marriage here in the u.s. the historic debate brought out emotional demonstrators on both sides of this hot button issue. >> i don't understand the hate. i don't understand why anyone would care who i marry. >> i simply oppose it because the word of god says it's an abomination. suzanne: colleen and her partner stood in line to hear the oral arguments today. >> it is amazing to be here. suzanne: they are hoping to get married this november in south carolina with the assurance that their union cannot be voided. >> it's important for us to have this done. to have it resolved across the nation, to end this -- this fight that doesn't even make sense. >> ♪ lgbt against god and humanity ♪ s
suzanne? suzanne: alison to begin with that protester that you referenced there was dragged out of the courtroom. meanwhile, here on first street outside of the supreme court, it was a passionate and purpose driven crowd that faced off here this morning. all of this while the justices inside debated the future of marriage here in the u.s. the historic debate brought out emotional demonstrators on both sides of this hot button issue. >> i don't understand the hate. i don't understand why...
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suzanne: in silver spring suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. leon: all right. congratulations. now, tomorrow is the 25th birthday for one of the biggest success stories and to celebrate today, the space agency released a new photo from the hubble space telescope. they're showing the cluster of stars that nasa calls the stellar breeding ground. 20,000 light years away from earth. >> hubble three goes far beyond the scientific user community. it hasn't become the people's telescope. hubble images is a reminder today that we are a common species on a small planet. leon: and never disappointing. every production is phenomenal. control by goddard space center by the way. alison: we have some jaw-dropping images to show you from chile as the volcano there is erupting. look at this. lightning storm happening inside the eruption. this is the first time this volcano has seen any activity in some 40 years. it erupted again overnight and officials say that one was even stronger than the first. people in nearby towns, as you can imagine, have been evacuated. leon: i would think so. you wan
suzanne: in silver spring suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. leon: all right. congratulations. now, tomorrow is the 25th birthday for one of the biggest success stories and to celebrate today, the space agency released a new photo from the hubble space telescope. they're showing the cluster of stars that nasa calls the stellar breeding ground. 20,000 light years away from earth. >> hubble three goes far beyond the scientific user community. it hasn't become the people's telescope. hubble images...
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suzanne: she was killed a week ago. her roommate has been charged in her killing. >> this has happened in 2015 is unbelievable. but maybe in a sense, a message that we can't tolerate this anymore. suzanne: mann's friends describe her as a staunch feminist who was caring and compassionate. >> i'm so grateful. on such a deeper level. suzanne: today's gathering was meant as a celebration. a way to cope during a difficult week. >> came out of nowhere. so we're just trying to figure out how we're feeling and how to handle the tragedy that we've come across. suzanne: there is no publicly known motive for mann's murder. her alleged killer remains in jail without bond. he will be back in court next month. in fredricksburg, virginia suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. alison: we are standing by for any new developments in the murder of an arlington county mother. bonnie black's mother was found inside her home on 18th street one week ago. she had been stabbed. police tell abc 7 they continue to execute search warrants at her home and a
suzanne: she was killed a week ago. her roommate has been charged in her killing. >> this has happened in 2015 is unbelievable. but maybe in a sense, a message that we can't tolerate this anymore. suzanne: mann's friends describe her as a staunch feminist who was caring and compassionate. >> i'm so grateful. on such a deeper level. suzanne: today's gathering was meant as a celebration. a way to cope during a difficult week. >> came out of nowhere. so we're just trying to...
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her name was suzanne leontieff. >> we were able to speak with suzanne and confirm that frank was in factight nancy was shot. he had originally told us that he was in california on business. >> that was the -- a big red flag, when looking at everything. and we got to take a harder look at frank and what's going on with frank, because he didn't mention anything about this mistress. >> reporter: the detectives wanted to know if frank had any more secrets they should know about. so they decided to interview his children. >> we had no idea that they were looking at my dad so seriously until, you know, we got in that room and they just kept hounding and hounding and hounding on my dad. and it was, like, "you know, this line of questioning is concerning." >> they just started telling me that something's not right. "and we think that before you talk to them anymore, dad, you need to talk to a lawyer. >> reporter: why would they say that? >> because they've seen shows like "dateline nbc" and said that's what they always tell you to do. you know, they always suspect the husband, so, you know, get
her name was suzanne leontieff. >> we were able to speak with suzanne and confirm that frank was in factight nancy was shot. he had originally told us that he was in california on business. >> that was the -- a big red flag, when looking at everything. and we got to take a harder look at frank and what's going on with frank, because he didn't mention anything about this mistress. >> reporter: the detectives wanted to know if frank had any more secrets they should know about....
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suzanne: one of the schools being investigated as to how it response to sexual violence.tudents not involved in the protest say the school should do more. >> more awareness is better. no matter what. >> i feel like there should be more awareness. suzanne: they said they will continue to work with this group , but stopped short of saying whether it approves of the recommendation. alison: and we will get the results of the discredited rolling stones article about that alleged gang rape at the university of virginia. the columbia journalism school has determined to see where the mistakes are made in the article. a detailed a brutal attack at a fraternity party. a police say -- a party that police say they find no evidence it is consistent. leon: a montgomery county man making history for the second time in his young life. they hire the opening-day eagle scout as a summer camp leader. the first openly gay adult ever hired by the boy scouts. it goes against the scouts national policy. he became one of the first openly gay scouts to earn the eagle rank. he has been advocating f
suzanne: one of the schools being investigated as to how it response to sexual violence.tudents not involved in the protest say the school should do more. >> more awareness is better. no matter what. >> i feel like there should be more awareness. suzanne: they said they will continue to work with this group , but stopped short of saying whether it approves of the recommendation. alison: and we will get the results of the discredited rolling stones article about that alleged gang...
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suzanne giraudo, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors to understand a little bit about who i am i have been on the commission, i am a practicing child and adolescent psychologist and i am director of the child development center at california pacific medical center, we're the largest provider of child development services in san francisco and in northern california. last year, serving, we had over 20 thousand visitors of children in the birth to 18 age range. i have an increased concern with birth to 5 services. since currently, one in 68 children are now diagnosed on the autism spectrum. at our pilot program at nems that we started in july, we screened 2000 children under the age of 5 and 16% of these children were in the high risk range needing further services, assessment and treatment. first five needs to continue the work in both developmental and mental health services for kids. what first five has done since developmental and behavioral services have significantly been overstretched in the city and county is first five has browsing together a consortium of ucsf, san francisco ge
suzanne giraudo, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors to understand a little bit about who i am i have been on the commission, i am a practicing child and adolescent psychologist and i am director of the child development center at california pacific medical center, we're the largest provider of child development services in san francisco and in northern california. last year, serving, we had over 20 thousand visitors of children in the birth to 18 age range. i have an increased concern...
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what is his family saying suzanne? >> you've seen pockets of very angry people in the community that's erupted here today. you're actually going to see freddie gray's mother the stepfather and twin sister also 25 years old, had a chance to catch up with the attorney billy murphy of the family saying it's been very frustrating. they thought they would have the autopsy report by now. that is not happening, potentially a week or two away. and they also want to retrieve the body quite frankly of freddie gray so they can begin with the burial process. here's how we described what they're going through right now. >> this has been so catastrophic and so sudden. can you imagine how his mother feels, that he's no longer here? can you imagine how that community feels, that yet again there's somebody victimized who didn't deserve it? it's been traumatic for them. in addition to being in grief, that are outraged that the police did it to them this time. >> reporter: and wolf what murphy is doing is he is simply urging the family m
what is his family saying suzanne? >> you've seen pockets of very angry people in the community that's erupted here today. you're actually going to see freddie gray's mother the stepfather and twin sister also 25 years old, had a chance to catch up with the attorney billy murphy of the family saying it's been very frustrating. they thought they would have the autopsy report by now. that is not happening, potentially a week or two away. and they also want to retrieve the body quite frankly...
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hi suzanne. suzanne: we waited with baby george and we wanted to know what was going on and now with the same feeling, they haven't released the due date now but we know the duke and duchess of cambridge are anxiously awaiting the arrival of their second child as is the rest of the world. it's supposed to happen before the end of april. a spring baby for will and kate. london is gearing up for the event including parking restrictions near the hospital where the duchess will deliver. fans are already setting up shop. >> no. we've come here every day just waiting. for the news. suzanne: the big question on the minds of many -- will it be a baby boy or a little girl? >> people love george but let's face it, there's nothing like a princess in a dress. suzanne: if it's a girl many believe she'll be named in part for william's late mother diana. other possible names, victoria and alice. >> victoria or alice. rather, they tend to pick traditional names for the royal family. suzanne: possible boys' names
hi suzanne. suzanne: we waited with baby george and we wanted to know what was going on and now with the same feeling, they haven't released the due date now but we know the duke and duchess of cambridge are anxiously awaiting the arrival of their second child as is the rest of the world. it's supposed to happen before the end of april. a spring baby for will and kate. london is gearing up for the event including parking restrictions near the hospital where the duchess will deliver. fans are...
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suzanne: all of the tenants were evacuated safely. there were no injuries. still a frightening situation for residents, especially those on the eighth floor. >> only separated from our bedroom and the main bedroom and there about our staff. physically we were, you know, fine. suzanne: most of the fire damage is contained to one apartment but others received smoke and water damage meaning several people won't be able to return to their homes today. in silver spring, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news.alison: and fairfax county firefighters had a busy morning after fire seriously damaged a townhome near kingstown. investigators believe the fire started on the roof of the home the fire there was quickly knocked down and no one was hurt. leon: we're getting a first look tonight at why police are investigating a fairfax county police officer for child pornography. virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg is live now outside of the fairfax county courthouse where he's just obtained one of the search warrants. jeff, what are you seeing? jeff: well leon we obtained this warrant
suzanne: all of the tenants were evacuated safely. there were no injuries. still a frightening situation for residents, especially those on the eighth floor. >> only separated from our bedroom and the main bedroom and there about our staff. physically we were, you know, fine. suzanne: most of the fire damage is contained to one apartment but others received smoke and water damage meaning several people won't be able to return to their homes today. in silver spring, suzanne kennedy, abc 7...
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suzanne somers wants me to live a long time. why?nts away. ♪ ♪ ♪ for the 51 million of us who may need a different kind of underwear, this is new depend silhouette active fit. it's slim and smooth so wearing it is no big deal. get a free sample of depend at underwareness.com >>> back of the book segment tonight, as you may know, actress suzanne somers has written a number of books on health. she wants everyone to live longer including me. when i heard that i was flattered, so i talked with ms. somers the author of the brand new book "talk sick" yesterday. so i asked suzanne somers to come in here because she was written like 95 books on how to be healthy right? >> yes. >> i'm going to go down my regimen of the day and you will tell me what i should do and not do. i get up early in the morning. >> you need 8 hours for all the repair work to happen. if you can sleep 8 hours without drugs. >> i don't use any drugs. >> no i don't. >> then you are so ahead of the game. >> i wake up sometimes in the middle of the night because i have brill
suzanne somers wants me to live a long time. why?nts away. ♪ ♪ ♪ for the 51 million of us who may need a different kind of underwear, this is new depend silhouette active fit. it's slim and smooth so wearing it is no big deal. get a free sample of depend at underwareness.com >>> back of the book segment tonight, as you may know, actress suzanne somers has written a number of books on health. she wants everyone to live longer including me. when i heard that i was flattered, so i...
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my conversation with bob and suzanne next. suzanne next. >>> tonight more than 15,000 buildings around the world are lighting it up blue for world autism awareness day. suzanne and bob wright helped put the -- autism speaks. i talked with the wrights and asked them to tell us how it all started. >> it started because our first grandson was diagnosed with autism. i had no idea what autism was. as you know bob was chairman of nbc at the time. i think you were there then. >> i was. >> and i said what is autism? and they said it is one in 166 and i went back to the news department and i asked bob to help me. this is a hidden epidemic. >> how far have you come in ten years, bob? >> a long way. the largest thing we've done is through four congresses raised $3 billion for the nih to spend exclusively on autism. >> when this started, i mean, your husband had a full-time job. >> i know. >> and i know you're the co-founders of this but suzanne, you really -- you took the opportunity because you both knew a lot of people in this country
my conversation with bob and suzanne next. suzanne next. >>> tonight more than 15,000 buildings around the world are lighting it up blue for world autism awareness day. suzanne and bob wright helped put the -- autism speaks. i talked with the wrights and asked them to tell us how it all started. >> it started because our first grandson was diagnosed with autism. i had no idea what autism was. as you know bob was chairman of nbc at the time. i think you were there then. >> i...
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patient was guest curated by suzanne harjo. this is about treaties. part of this is that we simply want people to gain a simple understanding of history. we don't want them to think of it as strictly native american history, because it is not, it is american history. in many respects, world history. it is just history. not american indian history. and so when we teach about a situation like this, that is the point where trying to make. this is everybody's inheritance. it's not just an indian thing. we talk about the treaties of the anandaigua. the central figure of a house is on either side of it. the figures represent the mohawk nation and the seneca nation as the keepers of the eastern and western doors. then, the 13 figures associated with that represented the 13 colonies. a belt like this was commissioned by none other than george washington to mark the entry of the united states into this treaty relationship with the tribes. this was no small matter. this is not a trinket, not jewelry. this is a diplomatic exchange. this was protocol. this is how
patient was guest curated by suzanne harjo. this is about treaties. part of this is that we simply want people to gain a simple understanding of history. we don't want them to think of it as strictly native american history, because it is not, it is american history. in many respects, world history. it is just history. not american indian history. and so when we teach about a situation like this, that is the point where trying to make. this is everybody's inheritance. it's not just an indian...
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. >> tonight, suzanne somers wants to to save my life. she says i must be healthier.'t miss this one. >> who wants to live to be 110? caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. white suppression, the big lie, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. joining white privilege is a new piece of far left propaganda called white spretion. basically the anti-american zealots are trying to convince people that we have an unjust society we need a complete overhaul in our political and economic systems. white privilege and suppression will be a big issue in the upcoming presidential campaign even if those terms are not openly used. so let's get down to it. the other night on the factor, i said. this. >> our traditional american values are under siege nearly everywhere. if you are a christian or a white man in the u.s.a., it's open season on you. therefore, hillary clinton has an advantage. she can run a general campaign, first woman in the white house and i'm goi
. >> tonight, suzanne somers wants to to save my life. she says i must be healthier.'t miss this one. >> who wants to live to be 110? caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. white suppression, the big lie, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. joining white privilege is a new piece of far left propaganda called white spretion. basically the...
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suzanne? suzanne: leon this is the first time we've heard the charges that he is facing unlawfully operating an unregistered aircraft and violating national defense airspace. court documents show that he intentionally violated the airspace in order to send a political message and that he was well aware of the facts that he could have been shot out of the sky. he appeared in court 24 hours after he was arrested on the front of the capitol. he was arraigned on federal charges stemming from flying a gyrocopter into restricted airspace. the flight was more than a year and a half in the making by a man who wanted to end government corruption. >> trying to galvanize millions of people to do a relatively simple thing. change the government to draw the wall of separation between the government and big money. reporter: hughes will be released on three conditions. he'll be on home detention in tampa and not be allowed to operate any aircraft and must stay out of washington, d.c. >> you know that is pret
suzanne? suzanne: leon this is the first time we've heard the charges that he is facing unlawfully operating an unregistered aircraft and violating national defense airspace. court documents show that he intentionally violated the airspace in order to send a political message and that he was well aware of the facts that he could have been shot out of the sky. he appeared in court 24 hours after he was arrested on the front of the capitol. he was arraigned on federal charges stemming from flying...
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patient was guest curated by suzanne harjo. part of this is that we simply want people to gain a simple understanding of history. we don't want them to think of it as strictly native american history, it is american history. in many respects, world history. it is just history. not american indian history. when we teach about a situation like this, that is the point where trying to make. this is everybody's inheritance. it's not just an indian thing. we talk about the treaties of c anandaigua. the central figure of a house is on either side of it. the figures represent the mohawk nation as the keepers of the eastern and western doors. then, the 13 figures associated with that represented the 13 colonies. a belt like this was commissioned by none other than george washington to mark the entry of the united states into this treaty relationship with the tribes. this was no small matter. this is not a trinket, not jewelry. this is a diplomatic exchange. this was protocol. this is how one nation entered into an agreement with the tri
patient was guest curated by suzanne harjo. part of this is that we simply want people to gain a simple understanding of history. we don't want them to think of it as strictly native american history, it is american history. in many respects, world history. it is just history. not american indian history. when we teach about a situation like this, that is the point where trying to make. this is everybody's inheritance. it's not just an indian thing. we talk about the treaties of c anandaigua....
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it was after that that i got in touch with suzanne through a mutual friend of ours. i was very young. but i was learning and i want to do help. i felt like after what i had seen, how could i not do anything? that's how it began. >> that brings us to suzanne. you have been at this a long time. challenging the nfl, this team in particular, but challenging mascots in particular -- in general. suzanne: the very first mascot in sports, that was supposed to be about us, little red in the university of oklahoma, and since then, we collectively have eliminated more than 2000 of them. [applause] there are just over 900 to go. in the meantime, we have created a national museum of the american indian, we have more native people doing history books. as we are getting rid of them, we are able to consign them to the museums and to the history books where they belong. very soon, people will just sit back and say, that happened? there really were those kinds of things? people were so foolish as to believe in these mascots and hold on to them as if they were holding onto a dear relat
it was after that that i got in touch with suzanne through a mutual friend of ours. i was very young. but i was learning and i want to do help. i felt like after what i had seen, how could i not do anything? that's how it began. >> that brings us to suzanne. you have been at this a long time. challenging the nfl, this team in particular, but challenging mascots in particular -- in general. suzanne: the very first mascot in sports, that was supposed to be about us, little red in the...
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before we make that vote, i just want to also take a moment just to recognize the service of linda, suzanne and lynn, i served on the first five commission for a little over a year and really enjoyed my work. i think we are at a pivotal point in our city when it comes to our early education and it's extremely important. i want to compliment the leadership of laura and her tremendous staff, they're excellent, they go above and beyond to answer parent's questions and i think we are all unanimous in saying we all need more early education opportunities for everyone in every corner of san francisco and to make sure that we are not excluding anyone for any reasons because of money or language barebacker barriers and i am excited to see linda, suzanne and lynn continuing on in their service, thank you for caring about our city, lynn, even if you do spend more time here than in your hometown, we are very, very grateful. thank you. >> thank you, okay, so colleagues, we can take that motion -- >> it was with a committee report. >> it was, and with the waiver which was mentioned. er we'll take that w
before we make that vote, i just want to also take a moment just to recognize the service of linda, suzanne and lynn, i served on the first five commission for a little over a year and really enjoyed my work. i think we are at a pivotal point in our city when it comes to our early education and it's extremely important. i want to compliment the leadership of laura and her tremendous staff, they're excellent, they go above and beyond to answer parent's questions and i think we are all unanimous...
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hey, suzanne! suzanne: this was a 32-year-old mcdonald's cashier's third baby leon and alison and he was absolutely ready to make an entrance overnight. weighing in at seven pounds eight ounces, christopher was born in his father's car on georgia avenue. the parents were heading southbound near dennis avenue in silver spring headed to holy cross hospital. they didn't quite make it. when they flagged down the officer dan campbell to help assist in this delivery. >> as i made my way to the passenger's side where the woman was, i could see the baby was crowning -- the woman was crowning, the baby was coming right now. at that point, i put on my latex gloves, i had it with me already. from that point, mom did all the work. and the baby came out and let out a really good cry which is a great sign. alison: and it caused a lot of relief for both the mom and the police officer, that officer initially tried to escort them to the hospital. when the father flashed his brights at the officer indicated that he
hey, suzanne! suzanne: this was a 32-year-old mcdonald's cashier's third baby leon and alison and he was absolutely ready to make an entrance overnight. weighing in at seven pounds eight ounces, christopher was born in his father's car on georgia avenue. the parents were heading southbound near dennis avenue in silver spring headed to holy cross hospital. they didn't quite make it. when they flagged down the officer dan campbell to help assist in this delivery. >> as i made my way to the...
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suzanne? suzanne: leon this elite team has conducted search and rescue operations in places such as japan and haiti but now they are in nepal and five days into their deployment, the successful rescue of a young man. through the streets of kathmandu, a rescue team is rushed to medical care pulled from the rubble weekend earthquake by members of fairfax county's urban search & rescue team. >> he had been trapped for five days in a very tight space. a piece of concrete was supported by a motorcycle that turned over. that motorcycle prevented that concrete from crushing him. reporter: the team was trapped under a seven story building. it shows the boy being carried out on a stretcher his face covered in dust. later, in the hospital the 15-year-old described the quake saying -- first i was eating my lunch with my friend and there was an earthquake and i started to go downstairs. all the walls started to crack and the ceiling fell in. virginia task force one deployed on saturday flying 20 hours int
suzanne? suzanne: leon this elite team has conducted search and rescue operations in places such as japan and haiti but now they are in nepal and five days into their deployment, the successful rescue of a young man. through the streets of kathmandu, a rescue team is rushed to medical care pulled from the rubble weekend earthquake by members of fairfax county's urban search & rescue team. >> he had been trapped for five days in a very tight space. a piece of concrete was supported by...
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suzanne, we're going to stay close to this picture.olks step behind that podium we'll take it live. in the meantime let's continue this discussion with my legal analyst. i've sunny hostin and danny savalos here. i know both of you have seen the video. what's tough is the video is piecemeal. we don't see the whole thing in its totality. you hear a woman. you see him being dragged by police and placed in this van. you hear a woman saying his legs are broken that he's being dragged. approached unprovoked. initially police saying he was taken without incident. but to suzanne's point, both of you just weigh in a lot of questions, a lot of holes. >> i think it's pretty problematic when you look at the video. of course we need to know more. we need to know what happened effectuating an arrest. police can use some force when they are arresting someone. the question is whether or not the force was reasonable. was this accidental? was he running? did he fall? the severity of his injuries brooke have to be questioned. they have to cause some sort
suzanne, we're going to stay close to this picture.olks step behind that podium we'll take it live. in the meantime let's continue this discussion with my legal analyst. i've sunny hostin and danny savalos here. i know both of you have seen the video. what's tough is the video is piecemeal. we don't see the whole thing in its totality. you hear a woman. you see him being dragged by police and placed in this van. you hear a woman saying his legs are broken that he's being dragged. approached...
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he said suzanne stopped them from doing that until paul returned to corral their dogs. >> we have two dogs and one of them would bite somebody that they didn't know coming into the house. >> reporter: with suzanne on the ground, the video shows the officer trying to explain what is standard procedure. >> the first thing do you anytime you're looking for somebody missing is you look where they last were first. >> we felt like we were being treated like we had done something to our son. >> reporter: eventually the suspect would abandon the car. their son asleep in the back seat. 8-year-old brock read this statement. >> i just want to say thank you to everyone that was looking for me. i'm very happy to be home. >> reporter: his parents grateful he is home but planning on filing a complaint against police showing us these photos of the bruises they say were left behind. >> obviously, officers need better training on how to deal with somebody that their kid just got kidnapped. >> reporter: in fairfield, derek shore, kpix 5. >>> it is 4:37 now. >>> a registered sex offender is in custody ac
he said suzanne stopped them from doing that until paul returned to corral their dogs. >> we have two dogs and one of them would bite somebody that they didn't know coming into the house. >> reporter: with suzanne on the ground, the video shows the officer trying to explain what is standard procedure. >> the first thing do you anytime you're looking for somebody missing is you look where they last were first. >> we felt like we were being treated like we had done...
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suzanne kennedy talks about the charges. suzanne: the last to see them alive. the two face felony child abuse and neglect charges stemming from the disappearance of their five-year-old son. the county also had concerns about their six-month-old daughter. >> a baby was her move from the parents custody. and the department of social services -- as all are aware, the search for noah began on sunday afternoon and progressed in days past. a more detailed and area followed. suzanne: it was located five days after he disappeared. the state medical examiner's office was currently conducting a not topsy, the result of which -- charges filed against the parents. leon: a $65,000 education for free. which prestigious school is making that offer and was needed to qualify for it? alison: and problems for an art museum after a crane falls on it around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place - including one right here at the shop - now we c stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carl
suzanne kennedy talks about the charges. suzanne: the last to see them alive. the two face felony child abuse and neglect charges stemming from the disappearance of their five-year-old son. the county also had concerns about their six-month-old daughter. >> a baby was her move from the parents custody. and the department of social services -- as all are aware, the search for noah began on sunday afternoon and progressed in days past. a more detailed and area followed. suzanne: it was...
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sorry, suzanne we had to show that. they competed at the tables, the celebrities wanted to see who could get the most tips and suzanne and jacqui did a great job. thanks for coming out and joining us, folks. we raised a lot of money and helped out really good people doing a lot of good things with the special kids and raised about $150,000. and every single one of those graduates are going on to college. can't mention names. i have to thank the folks at table four, table eight, table two, table one and table five, you are the best. thank you. five was suzanne's. we have to thank them. alison: they had drinks spilled on them? all right. well, drivers were abuzz in washington state today. still to come, a look at the accident that left them just sitting and hoping not to be stung! leon: but first -- >> it's tough, but, you know that's -- we make it through for sarah. alison: the accident that rocked the u.s. navy at the end of the cold war. leon: now, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on abls. -- abc. leon: 43 yea
sorry, suzanne we had to show that. they competed at the tables, the celebrities wanted to see who could get the most tips and suzanne and jacqui did a great job. thanks for coming out and joining us, folks. we raised a lot of money and helped out really good people doing a lot of good things with the special kids and raised about $150,000. and every single one of those graduates are going on to college. can't mention names. i have to thank the folks at table four, table eight, table two, table...
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. >> cnn's suzanne malveaux is live in baltimore.ne, let's talk about this new video of freddie gray's arrest. what does it show? >> reporter: well it's pretty important because it shows two things. first of all t shows a totally different perspective than what we saw before that initial cell phone video. you can really get a sense of seeing the legs and the way that he was transported and a different point along the journey here when they put those leg irons on. the other thing it shows is if you believe the timeline that the police gave this is several minutes since he had actually been put into the police van. this is after he asked for an inhaler. this is after the police the driver of that van, said he was behaving in a way that was irate. so they pulled over made this stop, and put those leg irons on him. i would think a lot of people would be curious to see, is he in any worse shape than he was initially when you see that other cell phone video taken just several minutes prior. does it seem as if he's in the same condition? ma
. >> cnn's suzanne malveaux is live in baltimore.ne, let's talk about this new video of freddie gray's arrest. what does it show? >> reporter: well it's pretty important because it shows two things. first of all t shows a totally different perspective than what we saw before that initial cell phone video. you can really get a sense of seeing the legs and the way that he was transported and a different point along the journey here when they put those leg irons on. the other thing it...
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a new life with more time for friends and family including her daughter all thanks to her friend, suzanne. >> she is the angel that walks on this earth, the real hero in all of this. >> and corbett says her mother did not live long enough to see her have a child so the fact that she is here for her family and daughter is a true blessing we'll have more on this story the other recipients and donors on night line after jimmy kimmel live. >>> the fight over a farm is heating up in north philadelphia, the organizers gathered in north bolton gathered to demand that the fence surrounding the farm be removed. organizers say the fence was put up by the philadelphia housing authority who wants to redevelop the land and that gives open access to fresh food. >>> ryan sandberg has changed up the lineup a little bit. ben revere dropped eighth and you can't judge a book by its cover and probably shouldn't judge a baseball team after seven games. but we will with the phillies the team is batting .216 and they scored 16 runs and no team has scored less and harvey is 4-0 against the phils including a .048
a new life with more time for friends and family including her daughter all thanks to her friend, suzanne. >> she is the angel that walks on this earth, the real hero in all of this. >> and corbett says her mother did not live long enough to see her have a child so the fact that she is here for her family and daughter is a true blessing we'll have more on this story the other recipients and donors on night line after jimmy kimmel live. >>> the fight over a farm is heating...
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. >> the woman you heard there is suzanne guzman. she is obviously extremely upset.she was hysterical and denying access to the home even though officers spotted what appeared to be blood on the carpet. they ended up restraining her but did officers cross the line? tiffany wilson has the story. >> no longer the center of an amber alert brock guzman is glad to be home. >> i just want to say thank you to everybody that was outlooking for me. >> his dad paul says they are thrilled that brock is safe but the family is upset with the way fairfield officers handled the initial investigation. >> we were treated like criminals. >> paul showed cell phone video from yesterday morning. it is hard to see but guzman says this is the moment officers threw his wife on the ground and put her in handcuffs. >> people are in route right here, right now. >> i can't breathe. >> paul says the situation escalated when suzanne would not let officers inside. >> we have two dogs and one of them will bite. >> at one point an officer tries to explain why they need to search the house. >> the fi
. >> the woman you heard there is suzanne guzman. she is obviously extremely upset.she was hysterical and denying access to the home even though officers spotted what appeared to be blood on the carpet. they ended up restraining her but did officers cross the line? tiffany wilson has the story. >> no longer the center of an amber alert brock guzman is glad to be home. >> i just want to say thank you to everybody that was outlooking for me. >> his dad paul says they are...
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suzanne marques, cbs news texas. >>> tim tebow is expected to sign with the philadelphia eagles.ayed with the nfl 2012. he was cut by new england by the season. benefiber conveniently helps support good digestive health and maintain that word. benefiber is all natural, clear, taste-free and dissolves completely. you know what benefiber tastes exactly like when you put it in water? water! the only way you'll know you're taking fiber is by how great you feel. and by how little you're thinking about that word. benefiber. now available in stick packs. look! this is the new asian inspired broth bowl from panera bread. that noise! panera broth bowls should be slurped with gusto! to explore further order online or visit your neighborhood panera bread. body pain? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip kind of woman. when pain tries to stop you, there's motrin. motrin works fast to stop pain where it starts. make it happen with new motrin liquid gels. >>> do you consider yourself a patriot? >> no. i'm a mailman. >> the postal worker who landed his gyroc
suzanne marques, cbs news texas. >>> tim tebow is expected to sign with the philadelphia eagles.ayed with the nfl 2012. he was cut by new england by the season. benefiber conveniently helps support good digestive health and maintain that word. benefiber is all natural, clear, taste-free and dissolves completely. you know what benefiber tastes exactly like when you put it in water? water! the only way you'll know you're taking fiber is by how great you feel. and by how little you're...
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let's bring in national correspondent, suzanne malveaux who is in baltimore this morning. >> reporter: i was at that protest last night where we saw freddy gray's mother collapse with grief. we saw his brother as well leading in chants for justice, and that family the protesters and the community, they are going to be outside of city hall tomorrow and protests will continue as they continue demand for answers. it has been ten days since freddy gray was taken into police custody, and three days since he has died, and we still have very little information. the voices of demonstrators united making their point clear, baltimore is fed up. the baltimore police department lined with barricades and officers, and protesters standing firm with their demand for justice. >> how do you take a man and put him in handcuffs and then you want to hurt him dead? >> we hear the frustration of the community and we hear the angst and we want to be open and transparent as we can be. >> reporter: still, his mother unable to lay her son to rest. the baltimore sun quoting the family as saying before he died g
let's bring in national correspondent, suzanne malveaux who is in baltimore this morning. >> reporter: i was at that protest last night where we saw freddy gray's mother collapse with grief. we saw his brother as well leading in chants for justice, and that family the protesters and the community, they are going to be outside of city hall tomorrow and protests will continue as they continue demand for answers. it has been ten days since freddy gray was taken into police custody, and three...
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. >> reporter: the video picks up as fairfield police decide to take an emotional suzanne guzman to the called officers after her car was stolen with her eight- year-old son brock in the backseat. >> 911. >> someone stole my car with my son inside it. >> they dragged her around where the cops slammed her to the ground. >> reporter: brock's father paul is recording the incident of his wife being restrained and cuffed and their field officers first demanded to search their homes. >> we have two dogs an one of them would bite somebody they know coming in the house. >> reporter: with suzanne on the ground, the officer is trying to explain what the saturday procedure. >> the first thing you do when you are looking missing is start where they last were and check there first. >> as soon as they got here, we felt like we were being treated like we did something to our son. >> reporter: eventually, the suspect would abandon the car with the son asleep in the backseat. eight-year-old brock read this statement. >> i want to say thank you to everyone who was looking for me. i'm very happy to be hom
. >> reporter: the video picks up as fairfield police decide to take an emotional suzanne guzman to the called officers after her car was stolen with her eight- year-old son brock in the backseat. >> 911. >> someone stole my car with my son inside it. >> they dragged her around where the cops slammed her to the ground. >> reporter: brock's father paul is recording the incident of his wife being restrained and cuffed and their field officers first demanded to search...
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suzanne guzman refused to let police into their house.leased body camera video of suzanne guzman as officers handcuffed her for interfering with their investigation. >> oh, my god. >> can you get -- >> stuff resisting us. >> i can't breathe. >> they question why officers spent time at the home questioning them instead of looking for their son. police say their concern was bringing their boy home but that one of the basic steps in a case like this is to search areas are where the child might -- areas where the child might be hiding. >>> an audit shows a 37% increase in the number of county jail inmates released over the past three years. this is the effect of the realignment program where the state sent low level offenders to county jails. then the jails released many early. last june 14,000 jail inmates were leased in one month. nan crease of 4,000 before realignment. >>> taxpayers looking for help calling the irs didn't get great service according to a panel. they found the system hung up on 8 million taxpayer. they blame the cut from th
suzanne guzman refused to let police into their house.leased body camera video of suzanne guzman as officers handcuffed her for interfering with their investigation. >> oh, my god. >> can you get -- >> stuff resisting us. >> i can't breathe. >> they question why officers spent time at the home questioning them instead of looking for their son. police say their concern was bringing their boy home but that one of the basic steps in a case like this is to search areas...
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suzanne marques has all the highlights. >> luke bryan!: luke bryan spoiled miranda's run winning the coveted entertainer of the year award. >> to win entertainer was a very special night. it was a ten times ten. ♪ >> reporter: lambert has never won the top ward, but she has plenty of trophies. she won four times sunday including album of the year for platinum. female vocalist of the year and song of the year. lambert says album of the year was an especially tough win. >> i own all of those records and they're all great, so, you know it's those kinds of categories where you feel really honored to be there. >> reporter: for a third year in a row jason aldean is the male vocalist of the year. >> i'm really stunned, man. i don't know what to say. >> reporter: to celebrate its 50th anniversary, the academy moved its show to the stadium where the dallas cowboys play. there were plenty of tributes from meryl haig art to the victims of the oklahoma city bombing to the troops. the academy handed out seven 509 anniversary milestone awards. the reci
suzanne marques has all the highlights. >> luke bryan!: luke bryan spoiled miranda's run winning the coveted entertainer of the year award. >> to win entertainer was a very special night. it was a ten times ten. ♪ >> reporter: lambert has never won the top ward, but she has plenty of trophies. she won four times sunday including album of the year for platinum. female vocalist of the year and song of the year. lambert says album of the year was an especially tough win....
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suzanne marquez arlington texas. >> you can see the acm awards right here on cbs3 tomorrow night at 8 and stay tuned cbs3 for "eyewitness news" at 11:30 after the awards. chris and jessica all the gang beasley reece and kathy orr will be here tomorrow night. >>> now, if you were getting ready to walk 60 miles, how would you possibly prepare for that? coming up on "eyewitness news," see how these komen volunteers are gearing up for a very long hall, all in the name of curing cancer. >>> a case of mistaken identity you don't want to miss. firefighters rush into a burning home to save residents trapped inside and find out that it wasn't people that were calling for help at all. justin. >> and we had summer-like temperatures to kick off the weekend. now get ready for cooler numbers in the seven-day forecast. those details coming up. >> also the flyers were hoping to hit the lottery tonight. could they win the first overall pick? james palmer has that ready to get rid of that old mower and move up to a honda well, you couldn't have picked a better time choose from ten different models with
suzanne marquez arlington texas. >> you can see the acm awards right here on cbs3 tomorrow night at 8 and stay tuned cbs3 for "eyewitness news" at 11:30 after the awards. chris and jessica all the gang beasley reece and kathy orr will be here tomorrow night. >>> now, if you were getting ready to walk 60 miles, how would you possibly prepare for that? coming up on "eyewitness news," see how these komen volunteers are gearing up for a very long hall, all in the...
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. >> the woman you heard there is suzanne guzman. she is obviously extremely upset. she was hysterical and denying access to the home even though officers spotted what appeared to be blood on the carpet. they ended up restraining her but did officers cross the line? tiffany wilson has the story. >> no longer the center of an amber alert brock guzman is glad to be home. >> i just want to say thank you to everybody that was outlooking for me. >> his dad paul says they are thrilled that brock is safe but the family is upset with the way fairfield officers handled the initial investigation. >> we were treated like criminals. >> paul showed cell phone video from yesterday morning. it is hard to see but guzman says this is the moment officers threw his wife on the ground and put her in handcuffs. >> people are in route right here, right now. >> i can't breathe. >> paul says the situation escalated when suzanne would not let officers inside. >> we have two dogs and one of them will bite. >> at one point an officer tries to explain why they need to search the house. >> the f
. >> the woman you heard there is suzanne guzman. she is obviously extremely upset. she was hysterical and denying access to the home even though officers spotted what appeared to be blood on the carpet. they ended up restraining her but did officers cross the line? tiffany wilson has the story. >> no longer the center of an amber alert brock guzman is glad to be home. >> i just want to say thank you to everybody that was outlooking for me. >> his dad paul says they are...
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suzanne really worked so hard for me.cameron mathison, abc news, los angeles. >> they had a really nice connection. >> tony's wonderful. tony's a wonderful partner. >> he sure is. a great, great guy. >> good job, suzanne. >> yes, exactly and don't miss all the action in the ballroom next monday on "dancing with the stars," 8:00 p.m. eastern 7:00 central. right here on abc. >>> coming up, we've got puppies. >>> "dancing with the stars" on "gma" is brought to you by auto trader. find your car your way at autotrader. >>> good morning. i'm kristin ze. we have breaking news overnight in marin county. police are investigating what they call a crime of opportunity gone bad. a so-called good samaritan stopped to help a woman at the scene of a car crash in west marin. that man stole the woman's car and he led the police on a chase near center boulevard. officers took that man into custody. >>> your morning commute. hopefully, it is going okay. leila? >>> a little bit of a tough drive heading from highway 4 to the macarthur maze. t
suzanne really worked so hard for me.cameron mathison, abc news, los angeles. >> they had a really nice connection. >> tony's wonderful. tony's a wonderful partner. >> he sure is. a great, great guy. >> good job, suzanne. >> yes, exactly and don't miss all the action in the ballroom next monday on "dancing with the stars," 8:00 p.m. eastern 7:00 central. right here on abc. >>> coming up, we've got puppies. >>> "dancing with the...
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. >> the woman you heard there is suzanne guzman. she is obviously extremely upset.she was hysterical and denying access to the home even though officers spotted what appeared to be blood on the carpet. they ended up restraining her but did officers cross the line? tiffany wilson has the story. >> no longer the center of an amber alert brock guzman is glad to be home. >> i just want to say thank you to everybody that was outlooking for me. >> his dad paul says they are thrilled that brock is safe but the family is upset with the way fairfield officers handled the initial investigation. >> we were treated like criminals. >> paul showed cell phone video from yesterday morning. it is hard to see but guzman says this is the moment officers threw his wife on the ground and put her in handcuffs. >> people are in route right here, right now. >> i can't breathe. >> paul says the situation escalated when suzanne would not let officers inside. >> we have two dogs and one of them will bite. >> at one point an officer tries to explain why they need to search the house. >> the fi
. >> the woman you heard there is suzanne guzman. she is obviously extremely upset.she was hysterical and denying access to the home even though officers spotted what appeared to be blood on the carpet. they ended up restraining her but did officers cross the line? tiffany wilson has the story. >> no longer the center of an amber alert brock guzman is glad to be home. >> i just want to say thank you to everybody that was outlooking for me. >> his dad paul says they are...
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i have to say, suzanne, i'm excited to see your piece. i don't fully understand the problem.hen i was growing up in the '70s in philadelphia me and all of my friends were allowed to walk around the city at a very young age. this would now be considered a crime? >> reporter: yeah you know jake it is confusing. right? we grew up in the same era, out there, playing with friends. really no big deal. here i know you have kids. i'm a new mom. totally fascinating when you think about it. reretraced these kids' steps. went to a park in a quiet, safe residential area and really is just 2 1/2 blocks from their house. montgomery county police say the problem was they were taking in our route, this route here on fenton street, a commercial area and this is where some people got concerned. daniel jehl danielle has her children back after being held phi cps for the second time. >> succeeded in letting my kids out unsuper vised. >> reporter: her children ages 10 and 6 playing in the park 2 1/2 blocks way from where they live. started walking home a concerned resident called police. >> put t
i have to say, suzanne, i'm excited to see your piece. i don't fully understand the problem.hen i was growing up in the '70s in philadelphia me and all of my friends were allowed to walk around the city at a very young age. this would now be considered a crime? >> reporter: yeah you know jake it is confusing. right? we grew up in the same era, out there, playing with friends. really no big deal. here i know you have kids. i'm a new mom. totally fascinating when you think about it....
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suzanne walked out moments later. >> i went to go from the door to the car and it was gone.n she saw the bike on the sidewalk her heart dropped. >> my baby was gone and there was a bike there so i knew someone took my baby. >> fairfield police issued an amber alert and brock's picture quickly spread across social media. >> i was just distraught all morning. >> reporter: shortly after 8:00 a.m. a man on his way to work spotted the 2001 toyota corolla parked on dalia drive. sky 7 hd was over the neighborhood less than two miles from brock's home. police found the 8-year-old curled up asleep in the backseat. >> the child is in the car. he is okay. he just woke up. >> minutes later an emotional reunion, brock still wrapped in his blanket. >> i asked him if he was scared because that's all i was thinking is how frightened he must be when he wakes up and i wasn't there and he just said he wasn't scared. nancy nunez lives down the street from where brock was found. she's drilled the amber alert worked. as a mother, i was glad because if that would have been my child i would have be
suzanne walked out moments later. >> i went to go from the door to the car and it was gone.n she saw the bike on the sidewalk her heart dropped. >> my baby was gone and there was a bike there so i knew someone took my baby. >> fairfield police issued an amber alert and brock's picture quickly spread across social media. >> i was just distraught all morning. >> reporter: shortly after 8:00 a.m. a man on his way to work spotted the 2001 toyota corolla parked on dalia...
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. >> suzanne and tony. >> the dance is over for suzanne somers voted east last night after what was called best performance of the season. but the night belonged to rumor willis who refused to dress lick a princess and was the evil. rusula and woman the top spot. we will hear from suzanne somers and who she thinks will take home the trophy. >> that costume with the purpose people skip it rocked. good for her. >> we have the cost of being world champions, the giants popularity is pushing up prices for parking. >>> the ferry building can be seen in >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good tuesday morning at 5:28. thanks for joining us. i am kristen sze. >> i am eric thomas. with leyla gulen. and meteorologist mike nicco has the forecast. cooler this morning? >> absolutely. cooler tomorrow morning. the breezes will chase aw chance of moisture. live doppler hd is bone dry this morning. the winds are up to 20 miles per hour in emeryville looking back to san francisco. mainly 40s this morning through 7:00. notice, mid-to-upper 50s at the coast all day with low 60 at n
. >> suzanne and tony. >> the dance is over for suzanne somers voted east last night after what was called best performance of the season. but the night belonged to rumor willis who refused to dress lick a princess and was the evil. rusula and woman the top spot. we will hear from suzanne somers and who she thinks will take home the trophy. >> that costume with the purpose people skip it rocked. good for her. >> we have the cost of being world champions, the giants...