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suzanne? >> all right. alison, thank you so much. appreciate it. hope they're all safe there in texas. >>> meanwhile, donald trump telling california voters that he is going to solve the state's five-year drought. >> we're going solve your water problem. you have a water problem that is so insane, it is so ridiculous. where they're taking the water and shoving it out to sea -- [ cheers ] and i just met with a lot of the farmers, who are great people, and they're saying, we don't eastern understand it. they don't understand. nobody understands it, and i've heard this from other friends of mine in california. where they have farms, up here, and they don't get water. i said, oeshs that's too bad. is taout no. plenty of water. what's wrong? well, we shove it tout sea, and i said, why? and nobody even knows why, and the environmentalists don't know why. now, they're trying to protect a certain kind of three-inch fish. >> trump did not go into detail about how officials would open up the water, nor
suzanne? >> all right. alison, thank you so much. appreciate it. hope they're all safe there in texas. >>> meanwhile, donald trump telling california voters that he is going to solve the state's five-year drought. >> we're going solve your water problem. you have a water problem that is so insane, it is so ridiculous. where they're taking the water and shoving it out to sea -- [ cheers ] and i just met with a lot of the farmers, who are great people, and they're saying, we...
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suzanne, california has suddenly become a very important state. if bernie sanders can somehow win here and the polls have showed this race to be very, very close, then he will have a lot of leverage going into the convention in july. obviously, the delegate amount seems to be insurmountable for bernie sanders. he seems to want to carry to the convention. now, california has become a very pivotal state. >> how quickly did that crowd respond when he once again asked trump for that debate that he really wants? >> reporter: you can imagine, they went crazy for it. they would really like to see that debate. it would be something to see. as you heard donald trump sayed, that is not going to happen. it has allowed bernie sanders to open up a whole new line of attack on donald trump and expect to hear him repeat that line over the course of the day and probably tomorrow as well, suzanne. >> dan simon, thanks, be well. >>> we talk more about this battle for california. joining me hilary rosen and harlan hill, democratic strategist and bernie sanders suppor
suzanne, california has suddenly become a very important state. if bernie sanders can somehow win here and the polls have showed this race to be very, very close, then he will have a lot of leverage going into the convention in july. obviously, the delegate amount seems to be insurmountable for bernie sanders. he seems to want to carry to the convention. now, california has become a very pivotal state. >> how quickly did that crowd respond when he once again asked trump for that debate...
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suzanne: also setting goals and meeting goals? of work,we had a lot we had to start from scratch with the floor plan, what furniture goes in, how to set up the space to be most comfortable to live in. it was a lot of work, but i think we did pretty good. absolutely. congratulations. the house is finished. may 5 they will dedicate it, and then it goes on the market for
suzanne: also setting goals and meeting goals? of work,we had a lot we had to start from scratch with the floor plan, what furniture goes in, how to set up the space to be most comfortable to live in. it was a lot of work, but i think we did pretty good. absolutely. congratulations. the house is finished. may 5 they will dedicate it, and then it goes on the market for
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in silver spring, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. jummy: coming home tonight, there will be three departures out of silver spring on the brunswick line. trains will leave at 4:39 and 5:34. then the 881 will hold for an extra 30 minutes and leave at 7:04 tonight. and make sure you stay with abc 7 for the latest online at wjla.com. our other big story today -- storm watch. you can enjoy the brief break of sunshine for now, but potentially severe storms could bring storm winds and hail. doug hill is here with the timing. doug: we're still waiting for that glimpse of sunshine. haven't seen it yet. looking live at national harbor. we've been socked in this air mass for a week straight now, and looks like the next five or six or seven days we'll have chances of rain. on this day, the big concern is can we punch through the clouds, let the sun burn some holes through the overcast and start to warm us up. that's really an important question. if it does, if we get into the mid to upper 70's today, already 75 in luray and charlottesville, wher
in silver spring, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. jummy: coming home tonight, there will be three departures out of silver spring on the brunswick line. trains will leave at 4:39 and 5:34. then the 881 will hold for an extra 30 minutes and leave at 7:04 tonight. and make sure you stay with abc 7 for the latest online at wjla.com. our other big story today -- storm watch. you can enjoy the brief break of sunshine for now, but potentially severe storms could bring storm winds and hail. doug hill is...
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suzanne? >> all right. tragedy, rachel. thank you so much, rachel crane. >>> more than a decade after he was first accused of sexual misconduct, bill cosby is going to go to trial. up next, the latest from his defense team as they prepare for court. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. try super poligrip free. that's what i'm talking about! fueled up and ready to rock. hey, i bet you're ready to start a great vacation, huh. one last work email. what?! no, let's get this vacation started! laptop close on three, are you with me? one... wait!
suzanne? >> all right. tragedy, rachel. thank you so much, rachel crane. >>> more than a decade after he was first accused of sexual misconduct, bill cosby is going to go to trial. up next, the latest from his defense team as they prepare for court. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was...
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in northwest washington, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. melanie: we are just now learning that john kasich does indeed plan to suspend his campaign at 5:00 tonight, and we'll have that for you a little later today. developing right now -- we are learning more about the man killed after being struck by a hijacked metrobus, this as newly released cell phone video shows the aftermath. morning a man with a weapon attacked the bus driver. the passengers and the driver were able to get off. the suspect was apparently the only person on the bus when he crashed it at a goes station along the avenue in northeast. a pedestrian was killed. he has been identified as 40-year-old anthony payne of northwest d.c. his friend says he had just talked with payne at the gas tation that morning. >> i just recently talked to him. it hurts to grow up with somebody like that, and now he's gone. melanie: police arrested keith will you bing of northeast and charged him with second degree mumpled he's expected to appear in court this afternoon. stay with abc 7 for fu
in northwest washington, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. melanie: we are just now learning that john kasich does indeed plan to suspend his campaign at 5:00 tonight, and we'll have that for you a little later today. developing right now -- we are learning more about the man killed after being struck by a hijacked metrobus, this as newly released cell phone video shows the aftermath. morning a man with a weapon attacked the bus driver. the passengers and the driver were able to get off. the suspect...
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suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. jummy: thank you. we want to switch gears and look at the traffic. we are roads. you will see a lot of volume in certain areas. be careful, make sure you have the headlights on. taking a look at what we are seeing in the d.c. area. the freeway looks good. no problems to report. line on theolid inner loop of 18 miles per hour. 355 is where we have the overturned truck. everything moved to the side and they are doing work there. on 66.lems to report good on the gw parkway. 395, slow approaching edsall road, 16 miles per hour. words zones are in place this afternoon. please be cautious and watch for the road spray. that is a look at traffic. alert in thee district after a hours. police are investigating five shootings and three stabbings, including one near logan circle. it took place in the last day. with us with is how officials are fighting back. you can see the crime tape. something that has become in a -- that has become a too common site. young lady who was walking by with her boyfriend last night when she says she saw a group of men and minutes l
suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. jummy: thank you. we want to switch gears and look at the traffic. we are roads. you will see a lot of volume in certain areas. be careful, make sure you have the headlights on. taking a look at what we are seeing in the d.c. area. the freeway looks good. no problems to report. line on theolid inner loop of 18 miles per hour. 355 is where we have the overturned truck. everything moved to the side and they are doing work there. on 66.lems to report good on the gw...
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suzanne: a round robin of meetings with the presumptive conversations. the morning started at the republican national headquarters chairman acted as mediator. he said the meeting was cooperative and that there was good chemistry. ryan said he was very encouraged by what he heard from donald trump. speaker ryan: i believe we are planting the seeds to get ourselves unified, to bridge the gaps and differences. from here, we're going deeper makethe policy areas to sure we are operating off these same core principles. suzanne: the chairman said it was a great first step toward unifying the party but no endorsement yet toward unifying the party. jummy: thank you for that update. we had to the forecast now. now, and we could even see the sun today, but there is still a chance of rain. let's get to meteorologist doug hill. doug: the forecast is a bit iffy, but it could happen later this afternoon. what we have right now is just another cloudy, gray day around the nation's capital. rain -- some thunderstorms, actually, northwest of harrisonburg. they are moving t
suzanne: a round robin of meetings with the presumptive conversations. the morning started at the republican national headquarters chairman acted as mediator. he said the meeting was cooperative and that there was good chemistry. ryan said he was very encouraged by what he heard from donald trump. speaker ryan: i believe we are planting the seeds to get ourselves unified, to bridge the gaps and differences. from here, we're going deeper makethe policy areas to sure we are operating off these...
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suzanne: this will be a very busy weekend here at the world war ii memorial. no doubt some of the being had will be about president's historic trip to japan. somewhere here in an honor flight today from utah and had very strong opinions -- some for an honortown flight. >> i think it is horrible. it is so out of place and dishonors everything that we stood for. >> as long as he is not making apologies for what happened, that fine. if he is making apologies for it, then i am against that 100%. that had to be done. suzanne: they hope it will go a long way toward better relations between these two enemies. course, memorial day is also the unofficial start of summer. if you are traveling by plane, train, or automobile, aaa estimates more than 38 million americans will travel for the holiday weekend, about one million from right here in our area. how are the roads looking out there, john? john: that's right. we have been using the latter to travel all morning long, and i have to tell you, aaa, mid-atlantic officials have been if you areweek long, going to leave for
suzanne: this will be a very busy weekend here at the world war ii memorial. no doubt some of the being had will be about president's historic trip to japan. somewhere here in an honor flight today from utah and had very strong opinions -- some for an honortown flight. >> i think it is horrible. it is so out of place and dishonors everything that we stood for. >> as long as he is not making apologies for what happened, that fine. if he is making apologies for it, then i am against...
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. >> trump hitting another rough patch on tuesday as he took a fight at suzanne a fellow republican. >> she's not doing her job. hey, maybe i will run for mexico. >> a statement saying the governor will not be bullied and support the candidate until she's convinced that candidate will fight for mexicans. adding, she was disappointed as she did not hear about anything. >> last night, he insulted the republican governor, martinez of mexico. i don't know, he seems to have something about women -- i don't know. >> now, donald trump fighting against women in both parties, there is a lot to talk about. joining us, don brazil and trump's supporter jason osborne and our campaign strategist. >> it is an obvious thing and senator warren but the governor of new mexico? >> she made him mad. that's the bottom line. >> seems like it. >> it appears that way but all indications are that the fact that he showed up at her state and she very decided not to go to his rally and never mind of endorsements and anything like that. she had tough things to say about him but she's too busy to go. he did not ac
. >> trump hitting another rough patch on tuesday as he took a fight at suzanne a fellow republican. >> she's not doing her job. hey, maybe i will run for mexico. >> a statement saying the governor will not be bullied and support the candidate until she's convinced that candidate will fight for mexicans. adding, she was disappointed as she did not hear about anything. >> last night, he insulted the republican governor, martinez of mexico. i don't know, he seems to have...
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suzanne kennedy in woodbridge where schools are teaching young children.uzanne: you look at the and you may cringe but the baby does what is called safe rescue. that is ultimately what you want to do is make sure your kids are comfortable in the pool. we are joined by christie bartlett, regional director here at swim kids. you have very little swimmers in here this morning. when you saw the video, what was your initial reaction? >> interesting. we can understand how a mom wants to protect her child. so i can understand that is what she made the choice on. it's not our style of teaching. it's different from what we do at swim kids. suzanne: talk about getting the kid acclimated in a pool, young, babies if you will. take the lessons to your life. >> basically, the earlier can get babies in water, the better. they are taught to stop when they get to the edge of the pool. they come and they know crossing a street. we are in class focus on is the child development, love, fun. the guys can do amazing things in the water. float on their back. they can fall in and
suzanne kennedy in woodbridge where schools are teaching young children.uzanne: you look at the and you may cringe but the baby does what is called safe rescue. that is ultimately what you want to do is make sure your kids are comfortable in the pool. we are joined by christie bartlett, regional director here at swim kids. you have very little swimmers in here this morning. when you saw the video, what was your initial reaction? >> interesting. we can understand how a mom wants to protect...
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at reagan national airport, suzanne kennedy. at noon, aaa mid-atlantic predicting nearly 966,000 washingtonians will hit the road this memorial day weekend, the highest travel volume in 11 years, they expect drivers to drive 50 miles or 165,000 areland, expected to drive, that is combined with the number of drivers expected to hit the roads nationwide. >> with more than 30 million americans projected travel miles or more this holiday weekend, the highest memorial day travel body tense 2005. marylanders are expected to travel by train or bus. jamie sullivan is checking on the roads. noticing the volume increasing because of travelers heading out? jamie: we are not, the busiest time of the day, it should be between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., people getting out of work, leaving early and getting out on the roads to start the weekend early. currently, 20's in down, northbound on 395. we do have the nationals game this afternoon, increased volume on the freeway. heading southbound, great shape. our northbound traffic slow as you contin
at reagan national airport, suzanne kennedy. at noon, aaa mid-atlantic predicting nearly 966,000 washingtonians will hit the road this memorial day weekend, the highest travel volume in 11 years, they expect drivers to drive 50 miles or 165,000 areland, expected to drive, that is combined with the number of drivers expected to hit the roads nationwide. >> with more than 30 million americans projected travel miles or more this holiday weekend, the highest memorial day travel body tense...
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suzanne kennedy, abc 7ew fight back against crime. check out our spot crime map to find out what is happening in your neighborhood. a student safety task force will release its findings and recommendations regarding school procedures in response to accusations of child sex abuse. a former aide allegedly coerced -- so he could film him. he has pleaded not guilty. coming up, outrage after this tragedy at a cincinnati zoo. >> it is simple. publice was an adequate barrier on the facility, we would not be standing here. why the zoo says it's facilities a backlash for the parents who allow the child to crawl in the enclosure. the new increase set to take effect tomorrow. a major social media change when it comes to hate speech and why the policy will help in the war on terror. morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create your moment announcer: you are watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. jummy: backlash is growing against the cincinnati zoo after an endangered gorilla was shot and killed when sl
suzanne kennedy, abc 7ew fight back against crime. check out our spot crime map to find out what is happening in your neighborhood. a student safety task force will release its findings and recommendations regarding school procedures in response to accusations of child sex abuse. a former aide allegedly coerced -- so he could film him. he has pleaded not guilty. coming up, outrage after this tragedy at a cincinnati zoo. >> it is simple. publice was an adequate barrier on the facility, we...
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suzanne?donald trump's campaign might continue to be on the up swing but there are reports of a power struggle inside the campaign. we'll explain that next. it doe. kind of like your echo having a cheeky british accent. hellooo! 'ello! you saucy tart! when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. i like the bride more than the groom. turquois dresses... so excited. did all her exes get invited? no one's got moves like uncle joe. ♪ should i stay or should i go? ♪ when it's go, book with choice hotels and get a free $50 gift card for staying just two times. book direct at choicehotels.com
suzanne?donald trump's campaign might continue to be on the up swing but there are reports of a power struggle inside the campaign. we'll explain that next. it doe. kind of like your echo having a cheeky british accent. hellooo! 'ello! you saucy tart! when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us...
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in arlington, suzanne kennedy, abc7 news.helle: wrapping up this afternoon the memorial day parade. we aired it in the entirety on the sister station abc7 newschannel8. thousands lined up for the parade route. this is the largest parade of its kind for this holiday. turning to the we rain to the east. we are still fine. it's gorgeous out there. meteorologist steve rudin is keeping a close eye. glad it held up for the parade. steve: absolutely. we got lucky. most of the moisture south and east of us in southern maryland. take you outside to show you the radar. if you are watching us in leonardtown now are probably saying it hasn't stopped raining all day long. that's been the case. the rain will continue. st. george island also up to madison across the bay. heading to the by a bridge we have a few -- to the bay bridge, we have showers on both sides. over theby bay bridge, it's dry. they are moving north of hancock and flintstone. we have thunderstorms. there is nothing warned on and we don't expect it to become severe. out. sc
in arlington, suzanne kennedy, abc7 news.helle: wrapping up this afternoon the memorial day parade. we aired it in the entirety on the sister station abc7 newschannel8. thousands lined up for the parade route. this is the largest parade of its kind for this holiday. turning to the we rain to the east. we are still fine. it's gorgeous out there. meteorologist steve rudin is keeping a close eye. glad it held up for the parade. steve: absolutely. we got lucky. most of the moisture south and east...
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suzanne kennedy has details. attack has left many people in this community wondering if teenagers are safe from school.home police say the girl had just gotten off her school bus and headed into her apartment building. she entered the building, and that's when the incident took place. the alleged suspect asked the team to hold the door open for him. >> [inaudible] suzanne: police say this is the suspect they are looking for, described as an african-american male in his 30's, weighing 200 pounds with short hair and a beard. students say they are worried and on heightened alert. is very unsafe sometimes. it shows that it can happen anywhere. home, not on your way even worried about people trying to hurt you or do anything. victim: police say the us brother was able to break up the attack. authorities say a $10,000 reward is being offered for information -- that leads to an arrest or indictment. abc 7 is fighting back against crime this noon. keep an eye on crime in your neighborhood with our spot crime map. to the
suzanne kennedy has details. attack has left many people in this community wondering if teenagers are safe from school.home police say the girl had just gotten off her school bus and headed into her apartment building. she entered the building, and that's when the incident took place. the alleged suspect asked the team to hold the door open for him. >> [inaudible] suzanne: police say this is the suspect they are looking for, described as an african-american male in his 30's, weighing 200...
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suzanne: they must be able to provide proof of age and d.c. and a social security card and have permission to work in the united states. on june 27 and run through aus potential storms for you. his final look at the fo morning noon or night visit annapolis and create your moment doug: a little bit of sunshine, but more showers. jummy: more coverage of the freddie gray verdict in baltimore. have a great day. >> can i guarantee that someone will win the $1 million today? no. but if they do, do you really want to go the rest of your life knowing that you missed it? stick around. it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready for "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] here we go. our first contestant is a 25-year-old former senior airman in the u.s. air force. he's here to win money to donate to military families around the country, great cause. so let's do it. from fort collins, colorado, please welcome dylan blade. [cheers and applause] >> how
suzanne: they must be able to provide proof of age and d.c. and a social security card and have permission to work in the united states. on june 27 and run through aus potential storms for you. his final look at the fo morning noon or night visit annapolis and create your moment doug: a little bit of sunshine, but more showers. jummy: more coverage of the freddie gray verdict in baltimore. have a great day. >> can i guarantee that someone will win the $1 million today? no. but if they do,...
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in fairfax county, suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. >> 11:00 a.m.oday, a person shot at montgomery mall. three victims. >> everyone was looking around. really confused. big metal doors suddenly shut. >> the scene is expanding. >> the second shooting of the day happened in this location just across the street at the giant. >> this continues to be a very active investigation. >> get down. they are telling everybody to get down. they are telling us to get back. >> thankfully it was without incident. when malvo and muhammad committed the murders in aspen hill they ate in the same restaurant we are having surveillance here today. announcer: from abc7 news, this is a breaking news alert. alison: a nearly 24-hour manhunt over tonight. police storming a shopping center to capture a man suspected in a two-day shooting spree that has left three people dead. hurt. jonathan: this manhunt pater a it shooing outside the westfield montgomery mall followed by a shooting outside the giant grocery store seven miles away. all connected to man on your screen. eulalio t
in fairfax county, suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. >> 11:00 a.m.oday, a person shot at montgomery mall. three victims. >> everyone was looking around. really confused. big metal doors suddenly shut. >> the scene is expanding. >> the second shooting of the day happened in this location just across the street at the giant. >> this continues to be a very active investigation. >> get down. they are telling everybody to get down. they are telling us to get back....
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suzanne kennedy has what happened next.anne: a total of four victims were bound and gagged by duct tape tuesday afternoon in broad daylight in their home here in the west gate neighborhood. authorities say it happened around 2:00 in the 10,000 block of king georg ages 33 and 19. the older woman was sexual assaulted. authorities say there were two children in the home ages 5 and 14 who were also tied and gagged. there was a 1-year-old baby in the house at the time but that little girl was unharmed. today in front of her home one of the victims talked with a neighborhood. the two not speaking each other's language because physically describing what happened in the attack. >> i feel scared. my daughter go to work and i'm alone. i don't know what to do now. i'm just so scared right now. not safe anymore. i have been here a long time. suzanne: police tell us the victims may have been drugged during the attack so they weren't able to give a good suspect description. all authorities would say right now is they are looking for two
suzanne kennedy has what happened next.anne: a total of four victims were bound and gagged by duct tape tuesday afternoon in broad daylight in their home here in the west gate neighborhood. authorities say it happened around 2:00 in the 10,000 block of king georg ages 33 and 19. the older woman was sexual assaulted. authorities say there were two children in the home ages 5 and 14 who were also tied and gagged. there was a 1-year-old baby in the house at the time but that little girl was...
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suzanne kennedy shows us how they are providing unique but necessary donations. suzanne: volunteers are here in this garage organizing in putting together products critical to women. bringing resources to aid women shelters has been around for more than a year and they are making in a pet on the women rase donated dozens of b and underwear and given away boxes of feminine products area they have donated to dozens of shelters throughout the region. the groups organizer says she saw the need after learning that women shelters are given clothing but not basic and necessary items. items women need and yet they are something shelters are not able to provide. especially with tampons and pads. cbs or target and we do not realize when these women have a choice they need to put clothes on their body. sort of a secondary need for them. will be given away these items later today at the catherine hanley shelter in fairfax county. expect to help more than 100 women. jummy: great story. a cloudy and rainy start to the workweek. doug is tracking scattered showers moving through
suzanne kennedy shows us how they are providing unique but necessary donations. suzanne: volunteers are here in this garage organizing in putting together products critical to women. bringing resources to aid women shelters has been around for more than a year and they are making in a pet on the women rase donated dozens of b and underwear and given away boxes of feminine products area they have donated to dozens of shelters throughout the region. the groups organizer says she saw the need...
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suzanne malveaux has more for you this morning.ing, suzanne. >> reporter: good morning, carol. hillary clinton making this big final push in kentucky today, and she's really counting on african-american voters to put her in a better place in west virginia. now, kentucky is a state she easily won over barack obama back in 2008, but this time she's come under some criticism for saying that her policies would put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business. well, she has since disavowed that and she's talking up a new role for her husband, bill clinton. maybe a two for one deal. she doesn't give a lot of details but she says he's going to be in charge of the economic stuff. >> my husband, who i'm going to put in charge of revitalizing the economy because, you know, he knows how to do it, and especially in places like coal country and inner cities and other parts of our country that have really been left out. >> reporter: and she's maxiwaxe nostalgic and i can tell you everybody wasn't doing well as a result of the free tra
suzanne malveaux has more for you this morning.ing, suzanne. >> reporter: good morning, carol. hillary clinton making this big final push in kentucky today, and she's really counting on african-american voters to put her in a better place in west virginia. now, kentucky is a state she easily won over barack obama back in 2008, but this time she's come under some criticism for saying that her policies would put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business. well, she has since...
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as suzanne kennedy explains, the homeowner says this could have been much worse.he drivewayre in of one of the homes impacted by the latest .rince william county a bullet went right through the front windshield, through the cab other truck and came out the backside, shattering the rear window. i do that bullet or a second one went all the way to a shed in the backyard. another bullet hit the side of the home. and ended up being lost in a big ed pillow. police are not certain these cases are related. a victim and eyewitness described what happened tuesday night. >> i know if i was at home, i would have been hit. i am thankful not to be home. >> scary to think you stay home, and you can get it. it was right next to my pillow. >> six shots in a row. is my wife said what happened? we went to the window. suzanne: authorities say in this case, they are looking for a black sports car that was seen leaving the area with its lights off. if you have any information, you are urged to call prince william county police and. jummy: following some breaking news right now. mauric
as suzanne kennedy explains, the homeowner says this could have been much worse.he drivewayre in of one of the homes impacted by the latest .rince william county a bullet went right through the front windshield, through the cab other truck and came out the backside, shattering the rear window. i do that bullet or a second one went all the way to a shed in the backyard. another bullet hit the side of the home. and ended up being lost in a big ed pillow. police are not certain these cases are...
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suzanne also volunteers here at the museum. i would like to ask you to welcome our first person, miss anna grosz. [applause] anna: thank you. >> thank you for being willing to join us today and be our first person. we have so much to share with us. and we have so little time. we will start right away. you were 13 years old when world war ii began on september 1, 1939. before we turn to all that happened to you and your family during the war, let's start with you telling us about your family, your community, and you before the war began. anna: hello. thank you for coming to listen to my story. bill made a mistake. i am not 90 years old. because i turned a nine into a six like this. not 90.60, [laughter] [applause] anna: i have a full-time to tell my story but i'm going to try to take just the essence. we lived through, the family, and the jews people is , unbelievable. the torture and humiliation, and something that i sometimes think, am i still normal? i doubt it sometimes. before the war we had a nice family life. my father wa
suzanne also volunteers here at the museum. i would like to ask you to welcome our first person, miss anna grosz. [applause] anna: thank you. >> thank you for being willing to join us today and be our first person. we have so much to share with us. and we have so little time. we will start right away. you were 13 years old when world war ii began on september 1, 1939. before we turn to all that happened to you and your family during the war, let's start with you telling us about your...
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which leads me to suzanne melvo standing by live. dana bash also live and abbey phillip with "the washington post" and the guest list doesn't end there but i'm going to start with you, suzanne. i'm sure you expected me to ask you about the financial announcements and the legacy and i'm not going to. i am instead going to ask you through memory to help me walk through all of the issues that he just touched upon including the fact that the election is, quote, not entertainment, not a reality show, and that he does not pay attention to donald trump's tweets nor will he ever and it goes on and on from there. >> you know, actually, i suspected you and i were going to talk about politics coming out of this because i know the questions were going to be about politics, essentially but i want to say what we're seeing here is a precursor to the next six months from president obama. he's understood statypically un the people behind me say he's enthusiastic and excited and ready to go out there and tick off some of the points he mentioned. file
which leads me to suzanne melvo standing by live. dana bash also live and abbey phillip with "the washington post" and the guest list doesn't end there but i'm going to start with you, suzanne. i'm sure you expected me to ask you about the financial announcements and the legacy and i'm not going to. i am instead going to ask you through memory to help me walk through all of the issues that he just touched upon including the fact that the election is, quote, not entertainment, not a...
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suzanne kennedy takes a look at the potential impacts. >> i am trying to quit.'s not going well. >> she has been smoking for three years. the 18-year-old became hooked in high school and she thinks california raising the tobacco purchasing age to 21 a good idea. one she knows would have had an impact on a habit she is now trying to kick. >> ray lir smoked. only bummed cigarettes before i turned 18. then i bought packs. easier to smoke because you have our own pack. >> wednesday california joined hawaii to change the age from 18 to 21. one of the major reasons for the law is to prevent teens from becoming addicted to smoking. according to the american lung association 95% of adult smokers start before the age of 21. smoking kills nearly 500,000 -- annually. >> if we keep tobacco out of the hands of kids and teenagers we know we will reduce rates more than we have done already. >> the california law applies to cigarettes and e-cigarettes and chewing tobacco. teens outside a d.c. high school had different opinions. >> i think it should be 18. that is when you move
suzanne kennedy takes a look at the potential impacts. >> i am trying to quit.'s not going well. >> she has been smoking for three years. the 18-year-old became hooked in high school and she thinks california raising the tobacco purchasing age to 21 a good idea. one she knows would have had an impact on a habit she is now trying to kick. >> ray lir smoked. only bummed cigarettes before i turned 18. then i bought packs. easier to smoke because you have our own pack. >>...
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that was who produced suzanne sinclair of eric severance show. decided at the beginning i was not convinced that he was innocent. because the court said he was guilty. there was a lot of funny stuff in that trial. i said let's assume he's guilty. let's go out assuming that justice happened. but an injustice was done because you don't give a man a life sentence for a $25 robbery. it was absolutely the way to go with this story. as we peeled the layers off we became more and more convinced as time went on it took six or seven months to do the story. andhe end what suzanne marty and i found was new evidence. suppressed evidence. phony evidence. rose: he called it the most important story of his career in 1983 young engineer in texas was sentenced to life in prison for armed robbery. his investigation absolved the man of wrongdoing and got him off of death-row. his reporting 112 emmy awards and three peabody awards. he also dabbled in lighter stories. he reported on croquet children's beauty pageants and even the orient express. safer: if you're like
that was who produced suzanne sinclair of eric severance show. decided at the beginning i was not convinced that he was innocent. because the court said he was guilty. there was a lot of funny stuff in that trial. i said let's assume he's guilty. let's go out assuming that justice happened. but an injustice was done because you don't give a man a life sentence for a $25 robbery. it was absolutely the way to go with this story. as we peeled the layers off we became more and more convinced as...
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suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. jonathan: so many riders pulling in town.hey are coming from all over the country. the r west, oregon, california, arizona, they are expected to come in late tonight and tomorrow. there are events planned all weekend long for the rolling thunder. tonight there is a candlelight vigil at fairfax high school which is nearby to remember all of those lost in the vietnam war. and those held prisoner after the war. a big component to this is the weather. all eyes for what will happen over the weekend. doug, that is where you come in. a lot of folks lean on you to have what we had today hold through for sunday night. doug: i wish we could do that. the best thing we can offer is beautiful day tomorrow. sunshine early on sunday but it will start to desteerate in the afternoon and the -- deteriorate in the afternoon and the everything. many community pools open. steve rudin is reporting from oxon hill pool over there. it's 87 in the afternoon. unless you have heaters in the pools i chilly. on the water of chesapeake bay, look for the so
suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. jonathan: so many riders pulling in town.hey are coming from all over the country. the r west, oregon, california, arizona, they are expected to come in late tonight and tomorrow. there are events planned all weekend long for the rolling thunder. tonight there is a candlelight vigil at fairfax high school which is nearby to remember all of those lost in the vietnam war. and those held prisoner after the war. a big component to this is the weather. all eyes for what...
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i'm suzanne malveaux.eopened today to scores of people after a gorilla was shot and killed in order to save a young boy who slipped in to the animal's enclosure. that exhibit remained closed today. meanwhile outrage from animal rights activists over the gorilla's death. peta saying the gorilla paid with its life for others' negligence. and more than 4,000 supporters have signed and online petition on change.org calling for the parents of the child to be held accountable. police have said there is no plan to pursue charges. rachel crane explains how all of this unfolded. >> reporter: a day of panic and desperation at the cincinnati zoo. >> this is in the gorilla cage and a 3-year-old child has fallen into the gorilla kacage. >> reporter: a 4-year-old boy slips in to the gorilla habitat and over a moat wall. suddenly a 17-year-old, 400-pound gorilla approaches the boy. his mother watches in horror at what happens next. >> mommy is right here. >> reporter: the young boy screams. the urgent calls to 911 can be
i'm suzanne malveaux.eopened today to scores of people after a gorilla was shot and killed in order to save a young boy who slipped in to the animal's enclosure. that exhibit remained closed today. meanwhile outrage from animal rights activists over the gorilla's death. peta saying the gorilla paid with its life for others' negligence. and more than 4,000 supporters have signed and online petition on change.org calling for the parents of the child to be held accountable. police have said there...
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just outside is the lifeless body of deputy suzanne hopper.'s been shot in the head. >> it's just -- a crash of emotions. disbelief, anger, to some extent hatred. >> patrolman blum pulls through, but the loss of hopper, one of the squad's most beloved deputies, is a crushing blow. >> this is the worst day in my 24 years as a sheriff of clark county. >> the gunman, michael ferryman, had a history of mental instability and violence. in 2001, he was involved in another shoot-out with officers in another ohio trailer park. no one was hurt and ferryman was found not guilty by reason of insanity. fast forward to 2011 and ferryman is living at another campground, monitored by the county but somehow gets ahold of a gun. >> we had no knowledge of that. and i'm still upset about that. >> hopper was a model officer and an active presence in the community. the outpouring of grief over her death is overwhelming. hundreds of squad cars from all over ohio join the procession to her funeral as local residents line the streets. >> the community came together.
just outside is the lifeless body of deputy suzanne hopper.'s been shot in the head. >> it's just -- a crash of emotions. disbelief, anger, to some extent hatred. >> patrolman blum pulls through, but the loss of hopper, one of the squad's most beloved deputies, is a crushing blow. >> this is the worst day in my 24 years as a sheriff of clark county. >> the gunman, michael ferryman, had a history of mental instability and violence. in 2001, he was involved in another...
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, independent line go ahead, suzanne. j >> caller: what you just said about the politicians advisers telling them how to go ahead and say what they're supposed to say instead of really answering the question. that sort of remains me -- not really in the stone age. everybody is in the reality tv age. so, what the advisers are telling them to do is how to get the very best response out of the viewers, and instead of really thinking about what the politicians are saying on all these different programs, we're being taken into the reality tv world where everybody kind of floats along and we all care about real -- we don't care about real stuff. we just care about what we think is happening. so, i don't think stone age is here. i think we have progressed a lot from stone age because we're at the stage where we can sit there with a completely empty mind and -- >> host: all right, suzanne, let's gate response from m-serveman. >> guest: well, we're not living in the stone age that's the problem. but we have a stone age brain on ou
, independent line go ahead, suzanne. j >> caller: what you just said about the politicians advisers telling them how to go ahead and say what they're supposed to say instead of really answering the question. that sort of remains me -- not really in the stone age. everybody is in the reality tv age. so, what the advisers are telling them to do is how to get the very best response out of the viewers, and instead of really thinking about what the politicians are saying on all these...
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. >> joining me, philip bump and suzanne gamboa and daily beast reporter michael tamaski. philip, thank you very much for joining me. the fact that trump is the presumptive nominee is sinking in with a lot of movement conservatives and they are just rejecting it. there are signs that the republican party writ large is actually preparing to just go ahead and get behind donald trump. a couple items to bounce off of you. the first one is the trump campaign, donald trump's interview with lester holt from wednesday night in which he talks about the way he plans to finance his campaign. take a listen. >> as far as the campaign i'm making decisions right now but probably will work with the republican national committee, raise a lot of money and go out and beat hillary. we will try to raise over $1 billion which is what's going to be necessary. >> this is the guy who said he was going to self-fund his campaign. then the "new york times" reported that rnc staffers are being told get with the program, get behind donald trump or go away. get out of the rnc as staff. so what do you ma
. >> joining me, philip bump and suzanne gamboa and daily beast reporter michael tamaski. philip, thank you very much for joining me. the fact that trump is the presumptive nominee is sinking in with a lot of movement conservatives and they are just rejecting it. there are signs that the republican party writ large is actually preparing to just go ahead and get behind donald trump. a couple items to bounce off of you. the first one is the trump campaign, donald trump's interview with...
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getting to national correspondent suzanne malveaux with more.sh for kentucky. four stops sunday. making for more today. counting on african-american voters to put her in a better place in west virginia. winning here could dampen bernie sanders. chr criticized for not supporting the auto bailout. hillary clinton is hitting trump with attack lines, similar to what we heard from president obama. too ignorant and dangerous to be the next commander in chief. kentucky she easily won against obama in 2008 but this time come under criticism for saying her policies "would put a lot of coal miners and coal mines out of business." she's disavowed this and now talking about her husband bill clinton in a position to reassure voters they will not be out of work. >> my husband, who i'm going to put in charge of revitalizing the economy, because, you know he knows how to do it, and especially in places like coal country and inner cities. and other parts of our country that have really been left out. >> reporter: not only nostalgic, meant to win over white voter
getting to national correspondent suzanne malveaux with more.sh for kentucky. four stops sunday. making for more today. counting on african-american voters to put her in a better place in west virginia. winning here could dampen bernie sanders. chr criticized for not supporting the auto bailout. hillary clinton is hitting trump with attack lines, similar to what we heard from president obama. too ignorant and dangerous to be the next commander in chief. kentucky she easily won against obama in...
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suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >> back with the panel.heard donald trump say somebody with experience on the hill, with the senate, with the house, who do you think? >> i would like to see someone that stood on the stage with during the debates, ran the race, didn't make it, part of contentious back and forth, nonetheless comes around. i love marco rubio. would love him in that spot, if not him many others, or could go with a newt gingrich, who knows the hill well, very adept in legislative matters. he would be fantastic, rick scott, bold conservative. there are many good contenders. >> sarah? >> i would be heartbroken if marco rubio sold out and decided to go over to become vp with trump. but i think for donald trump he is probably going to go for someone that does have experience to calm people down, since he has none, perhaps a general, perhaps someone with military and foreign policy experience, he scared a lot of us in incoherent foreign policy things. i think it will be interesting. who knows. what donald trump decides to do is some
suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >> back with the panel.heard donald trump say somebody with experience on the hill, with the senate, with the house, who do you think? >> i would like to see someone that stood on the stage with during the debates, ran the race, didn't make it, part of contentious back and forth, nonetheless comes around. i love marco rubio. would love him in that spot, if not him many others, or could go with a newt gingrich, who knows the hill well, very adept in...
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suzanne also volunteered at the museum. with that, i would like to ask you to join me in welcoming our first person, mrs. anna grosz. [applause] >> thank you so much for being able to today. would have so much for you to share it does, we really have so much -- so little time. you were 13 and world war ii -- when world war ii began with germany's invasion of poland. before we turn to all that happened to you and your family during the war, let's start first with you talking about your family, your community and you and yours before the war began. anna: yes, hello. thank you for coming to listen to my story. i have to tell you that will made the mistake, i am not mighty because i turned the line to a 60. i'm 60 not 90. -- the nine into a six. i have time to tell my story. take us in try to from that. allpeak for the family and the jewish people. it is unbelievable. pain and the humiliation. sometimes feari as normal. war, we had a nice family life. my father was a wine merchant. i have five sisters. we had six girls. all the
suzanne also volunteered at the museum. with that, i would like to ask you to join me in welcoming our first person, mrs. anna grosz. [applause] >> thank you so much for being able to today. would have so much for you to share it does, we really have so much -- so little time. you were 13 and world war ii -- when world war ii began with germany's invasion of poland. before we turn to all that happened to you and your family during the war, let's start first with you talking about your...
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available at cvs, walgreens and rite aid. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux.ising police for arresting at least 35 people tweeting this morning saying san diego c.d., fantastic job on handling the thugs who tried to disrupt our peaceful and well attended rally, greatly appreciated." this all began as protest came face to face after the rally when thousands of trump supporters flooded into the streets. >> usa! >> some altercations
available at cvs, walgreens and rite aid. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux.ising police for arresting at least 35 people tweeting this morning saying san diego c.d., fantastic job on handling the thugs who tried to disrupt our peaceful and well attended rally, greatly appreciated." this all began as protest came face to face after the rally when thousands of trump supporters flooded into the streets. >> usa! >> some altercations
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suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >> back with the panel.mp say somebody with experience on the hill, with the senate, with the house, who do you think? >> i would like to see someone that stood on the stage with during the debates, ran the race, didn't make it, part of contentious back and forth, nonetheless comes around. i love marco rubio. would love him in that spot, if not him many others, or could go with a newt gingrich, who knows the hill well, very adept in legislative matters. he would be fantastic, rick scott, bold conservative. there are many good contenders. >> sarah? >> i would be heartbroken if marco rubio sold out and decided to go over to become vp with trump. but i think for donald trump he is probably going to go for someone that does have experience to calm people down, since he has none, perhaps a general, perhaps someone with military and foreign policy experience, he scared a lot of us in incoherent foreign policy things. i think it will be interesting. who knows. what donald trump decides to do is something only donal
suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >> back with the panel.mp say somebody with experience on the hill, with the senate, with the house, who do you think? >> i would like to see someone that stood on the stage with during the debates, ran the race, didn't make it, part of contentious back and forth, nonetheless comes around. i love marco rubio. would love him in that spot, if not him many others, or could go with a newt gingrich, who knows the hill well, very adept in legislative...
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suzanne: police tell us the victims may have an drug during the attack, so they were not able to give a very good description. all of authorities with a is african-american men. jummy: pdc police chief is getting ready to give an update -- the d.c. police chief is getting ready to give an update on a murder. police say a dirt bike rider opened fire and the intended target used milton as a human shield. she was a respected print journalist. no arrests have been made in the murder, but we will have an update from police tonight at 5:00. still lookingare for the gunman who they say opened fire at a concert in new york city last night. we know one person was killed and three others injured during a shooting at a concert. it happened at a venue in union square where hip-hop artist t.i. was getting ready to perform. witnesses described the scene as chaotic. was a 83-year-old man who was shot in the stomach. coming up -- >> i think that's going to help a lot of people. i on a daily basis have continuous delays. takingthe steps metro is to ease congestion. on talks of ast debate between donal
suzanne: police tell us the victims may have an drug during the attack, so they were not able to give a very good description. all of authorities with a is african-american men. jummy: pdc police chief is getting ready to give an update -- the d.c. police chief is getting ready to give an update on a murder. police say a dirt bike rider opened fire and the intended target used milton as a human shield. she was a respected print journalist. no arrests have been made in the murder, but we will...
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jummy: school teachers are -- nding that suzanne kennedy explains that this will be the second demonstration in just two weeks. : about two dozen teachers are protesting this morning. you can see them as they march through downtown was right now on 13th street in northwest. they are protesting the lack of contract negotiations with the district. the previous contracts last in 2012 -- lapsed in 2012. the president of the washington teachers union says they want retroactive pay raises and significant hikes going forward. here is what else she and teachers had to say about the situation. >> we thought they offer for compensation was reasonable. we did pattern bargaining's based on pay raises given to the police department. we expect that teachers should be considered for the same raises. >> i think it's fairly insulting for some of the people doing the hardest work in our country in our capital, we can't even respect them enough to give them a wage that allows them to live in the district. the school system says they are disappointed at the lack of progress. in northwest washington, back to you
jummy: school teachers are -- nding that suzanne kennedy explains that this will be the second demonstration in just two weeks. : about two dozen teachers are protesting this morning. you can see them as they march through downtown was right now on 13th street in northwest. they are protesting the lack of contract negotiations with the district. the previous contracts last in 2012 -- lapsed in 2012. the president of the washington teachers union says they want retroactive pay raises and...
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suzanne kennedy is in the newsroom with who was guiding the issue today. the consequence could be a loss of federal funding. the policy issues clarity. it says that my students -- students must be allowed to the bathrooms and locker rooms inconsistent with their -- consistent with their gender identity. they say the schools must allow them and treat them just like other students. jummy: thank you. flags are flying at half staff at city hall to remember mayor james walls. he was found dead at his home on thursday. there are no signs of foul play. he was the youngest mayor elected in the district heights history. vice mayor will act as the mayor until they replace an appointment. -- appoint a replacement. with: we are starting off traffic that is not too bad right now. to be traveling in the d.c of gone into place. heads up along the national mall. the 28th annual candlelight vigil is being held. alternate for you. you can use third street tunnel too much of an issue. a lot of green along the capital beltway. that is good. we do have a few areas that are a l
suzanne kennedy is in the newsroom with who was guiding the issue today. the consequence could be a loss of federal funding. the policy issues clarity. it says that my students -- students must be allowed to the bathrooms and locker rooms inconsistent with their -- consistent with their gender identity. they say the schools must allow them and treat them just like other students. jummy: thank you. flags are flying at half staff at city hall to remember mayor james walls. he was found dead at...
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suzanne martinez. she's hispanic. latina. you would think he would step back and deal a little bit less assertively with her. >> what we've been talking about the last couple of times. loyalty, and kind of loyalty oath that donald trump expects from elected officials and if he doesn't get it, he lashes out and not thinking about the wisdom of doing that and not doing strategically, anybody who gets in his way, he'll lash out and doesn't feel like he needs her support. thinks he can do better among hispanics without her. and can call the people rioting out there thugs, outside the rally. so again, this is his instinct, which is carried him far but creates a lot of risk for his candida candidacy. >> is he going to maintain that strategy? so far, he is. >> he is. but this particular attack was quite risky, given where the party is now, given where he is now. he's not just trying to reach out to core primary voters. he's trying to be the president of the united states. and i completely agree with you, david, this was trump being
suzanne martinez. she's hispanic. latina. you would think he would step back and deal a little bit less assertively with her. >> what we've been talking about the last couple of times. loyalty, and kind of loyalty oath that donald trump expects from elected officials and if he doesn't get it, he lashes out and not thinking about the wisdom of doing that and not doing strategically, anybody who gets in his way, he'll lash out and doesn't feel like he needs her support. thinks he can do...
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the police canvassed the neighborhood, looking forward to suzanne clues, but so far the attacker is still out there. said whetherve not they believe the incidents are connected. anybody with information is asked to call the police. roz plater, abc 7 news. alison: roz, thank you. and a beloved teacher gunned down in a parking lot. paris strange to husband accused of pulling the trigger. tonight, a large crowd gathered outside of parkdale high school tordeal.ber gladys >> it hurts so much. ,he came from the philippines with so much dreams. alison: she was a chemistry teacher and at parkdale to pick up her teenage daughters when she was shot. her estranged husband is charged with three counts of murder. enjoyedhope that you sunday. guess what is happening tomorrow -- the rain is coming back. steve rudin has the timeline. i was looking for rain in the morning? sh-hour commute, through the midday. early tomorrow morning, grabbed the umbrella, grab a warm coat because it will be in the upper 40's, 50 degrees downtown. showers in the forecast at noon time. as we move through the late afternoon,
the police canvassed the neighborhood, looking forward to suzanne clues, but so far the attacker is still out there. said whetherve not they believe the incidents are connected. anybody with information is asked to call the police. roz plater, abc 7 news. alison: roz, thank you. and a beloved teacher gunned down in a parking lot. paris strange to husband accused of pulling the trigger. tonight, a large crowd gathered outside of parkdale high school tordeal.ber gladys >> it hurts so much....
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but this is what suzanne is saying. harvey: we talked to her and i'm
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on capitol hill, suzanne kennedy. jummy: this hearing comes as two other arcing incidents caused major delays on the red line this morning, the first at 5:30 at the medical center station and the second incident just before 7:00 this morning at the woodley park metro station. both cost trains to singletrack, all cleared up around 9:00 this morning. fairfax county leaders are laying out their relief plan for the safe track repairs, john gonzalez joins us live with how they will help you get around for the upcoming track work. john: good afternoon. the transit agency sees about 700,000 riders day and it affects all many different county, is very concerned with the impact that this safe track plan will have. in a rare occurrence, metro officials have come out west to the county and our meeting with local leaders in the county today. the first maintenance plan will greatly affect the orange, blue comments over lines as early as june 4. 13 straight days of single tracking between falls church and boston. fairfax is working
on capitol hill, suzanne kennedy. jummy: this hearing comes as two other arcing incidents caused major delays on the red line this morning, the first at 5:30 at the medical center station and the second incident just before 7:00 this morning at the woodley park metro station. both cost trains to singletrack, all cleared up around 9:00 this morning. fairfax county leaders are laying out their relief plan for the safe track repairs, john gonzalez joins us live with how they will help you get...
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suzanne: how she feels and what she said today in no way diminishes the complaints filed in recent days against the department. this comes as the chairman of the board of supervisors is asking for a top to bottom third-party investigation of the fairfax county fire department. developing now, a warning for parents about an extortion scheme. the archdiocese of washington says someone call the parent of a student and claimed to have kidnapped their child and demanded a ransom. was exchanged because safe. the archdiocese would not name the school but some parents of local catholic school students have received e-mails warning them about this scam. the search is on for a missing puppy stolen from a car in the district. the owners now offering a $10,000 reward for the safe return of their dog. sam sweeney is in northwest with how this all happened and that is research that is now underway. we are talking a lot of money on the table for this dog, $10,000. it means the world to these dog owners. it was stolen from my car here on this intersection, one of the busiest intersections in washington
suzanne: how she feels and what she said today in no way diminishes the complaints filed in recent days against the department. this comes as the chairman of the board of supervisors is asking for a top to bottom third-party investigation of the fairfax county fire department. developing now, a warning for parents about an extortion scheme. the archdiocese of washington says someone call the parent of a student and claimed to have kidnapped their child and demanded a ransom. was exchanged...
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the woman who produced that was suzanne st. pierre. the associate producer researcher was marty palmer. we decided at the beginning, i was not convinced that lanelle jeter was incident because the court said he was guilty which is a good reason. there was a lot of funny stuff in the trial and questionable evidence, and i said to the other two, i said, look, let's assume he's guilty. let's go out on this story assuming justice happened to the extent he was found guilty but an injunctionties was done because you don't give a man a life sentence for a 25-buck robbery or something like that. and it was absolutely the way to go on the story because, as we peeled the layers off this onion, we became more and more convinced, as time went on -- it took six, seven months to do the story because, in the end, what suzanne and marty did, we came up with more evidence, suppressed evidence and phony evidence. >> rose: the most important story of his career aired in 1983, the piece concerning lanelle jeter a young engineer in texas sentenced to life
the woman who produced that was suzanne st. pierre. the associate producer researcher was marty palmer. we decided at the beginning, i was not convinced that lanelle jeter was incident because the court said he was guilty which is a good reason. there was a lot of funny stuff in the trial and questionable evidence, and i said to the other two, i said, look, let's assume he's guilty. let's go out on this story assuming justice happened to the extent he was found guilty but an injunctionties was...
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ask suzanne martinez about that.his is the guy that's most decisive and dangerous candidate that we have in our lifetime. he has demollized women and the country. the american people want to know which of these two people can i count onto make our lives better and raise income and making our future better. we'll have that debate from now on out with donald trump and we'll win this in november. >> speak of debate, lets talk about the possibility of a trump slander debate. here it is. all right, we don't have it but there is been a back and forth. he said last night on "jimmy kimmel" that he will be opening in a debate. >> he wants to know if you will debate him. >> yes, i am, how much is he going to defend him. >> if i debated him, we'll have such high ratings and i think i should take that money and give it to some worthy charity. [ cheers ] >> if he pays a nice lump sum, i would love to do that. >> donald trump saying he will give money to charity. and look, here is the guy who's out there talking about debating ber
ask suzanne martinez about that.his is the guy that's most decisive and dangerous candidate that we have in our lifetime. he has demollized women and the country. the american people want to know which of these two people can i count onto make our lives better and raise income and making our future better. we'll have that debate from now on out with donald trump and we'll win this in november. >> speak of debate, lets talk about the possibility of a trump slander debate. here it is. all...
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live power lines are draped across the home, not the first time 911 has been called to the home, suzanne kennedy shows us it is almost a total loss. >> every the left of this two-story house in the 4300 block of douglas street northeast, where firefighters responded at about 12:30 this morning. when they got here, they had something to complicate the front yard, it was arcing at the time they arrived, that made things challenging. authorities found no one inside at the time of the blaze. this house has been the scene of recent police activity, 10:15 wednesday night, authorities found a man and a woman arguing outside the home, also a dog at the time, one eyewitness from the neighborhood, here is how he described what happened wednesday night. >> a police yield, control your dog. how are you going to control your dog while he's being wrestled to the ground. saw the police pulled out his gun and step back and fire one in the air, he pumped five rounds into the dog. >> authorities do not know what started the fire, no one was injured. jummy: it is bike to wor day and good morning washington
live power lines are draped across the home, not the first time 911 has been called to the home, suzanne kennedy shows us it is almost a total loss. >> every the left of this two-story house in the 4300 block of douglas street northeast, where firefighters responded at about 12:30 this morning. when they got here, they had something to complicate the front yard, it was arcing at the time they arrived, that made things challenging. authorities found no one inside at the time of the blaze....
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>> suzanne, thank you very much. >>> my panel back with me now along with jonathan at that seeni, whogainst clinton in her 2006 senate primary contain and dana bash. jonathan, let me start with you. you just heard sanders campaign manager talk about debbie wasserman schultz, leader in the democratic party showing shade since the beginning on the sanders campaign. how? how has the democratic leadership been rigged or stacked against bernie sanders? >> well, i want to specifically focus on debbie wasserman schulz, who i think has lost credibility and i don't think she's a creditable person to chair the committee. if what we need is a chair of the party to bring people together particularly at the convention and run the convention in an even-handed way. i think that goes back. there is a sense of mistrust with wasserman-schultz. it goes way back to the debates. get of how many debates we would have, and our sense that basically she want wanted to as much as possible make those debates, not watchable for most people. and as a way of protecting hillary clinton. >> you're talking about putt
>> suzanne, thank you very much. >>> my panel back with me now along with jonathan at that seeni, whogainst clinton in her 2006 senate primary contain and dana bash. jonathan, let me start with you. you just heard sanders campaign manager talk about debbie wasserman schultz, leader in the democratic party showing shade since the beginning on the sanders campaign. how? how has the democratic leadership been rigged or stacked against bernie sanders? >> well, i want to...