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the actual cross that jesus of nazareth was crucified on. wood infused with his blood and tears. >> it is literally the scaffolding upon which jesus saved the world. >> but the relic was thought to be lost to history. then a roman empress, helena, sets off on a dramatic quest to find it. >> helena changed everything. >> the discovery of the cross is shrouded in mystery. there is intrigue. there's murder. there's sex. there's violence behind all of this. >> her discovery will be hacked into tiny pieces and traded around the globe. venerated by millions, ridiculed by others. >> i don't think there's a snowball's chance in hell that helena discovered the true cross. >> now for the first time, modern science sets out to answer the question, is the true cross a hoax that mocks the crucifixion or the relic of relics? >> the true cross is one of the greatest mysteries in christian history. we have the tools to solve it. ♪ ♪ >>> the cross. an object of savage torture. >> that cross was an instrument of death, pieces of wood nailed together to kill a huma
the actual cross that jesus of nazareth was crucified on. wood infused with his blood and tears. >> it is literally the scaffolding upon which jesus saved the world. >> but the relic was thought to be lost to history. then a roman empress, helena, sets off on a dramatic quest to find it. >> helena changed everything. >> the discovery of the cross is shrouded in mystery. there is intrigue. there's murder. there's sex. there's violence behind all of this. >> her...
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there was every reason to think tara was murdered, and then dumped in the woods. but murdered how? hom? sharon's attorney called her as soon as she heard the news. >> she was obviously distraught, devastated, hysterical, crying. now what? find out the killers and make them pay for the crime. >> reporter: prosecutor dan feinberg got the autopsy results. they were not helpful. >> only half of the bones in her body were recovered. and some of the more important bones like the hyoid bone which would show whether or not there might been a choking or strangulation was not recovered. >> reporter: the medical examiner, though, found evidence that four of tara's ribs were fractured. >> a perimortem fracture, a fracture that occurred at the time of death. >> so there's a big, big slam into her ribs somehow. >> the medical examiner clearly found that there was evidence of a violent struggle. there was evidence of blunt force trauma and that would contribute to her death. >> reporter: detectives scoured the woods, looking for anything that might tell them something. they found a belly button ri
there was every reason to think tara was murdered, and then dumped in the woods. but murdered how? hom? sharon's attorney called her as soon as she heard the news. >> she was obviously distraught, devastated, hysterical, crying. now what? find out the killers and make them pay for the crime. >> reporter: prosecutor dan feinberg got the autopsy results. they were not helpful. >> only half of the bones in her body were recovered. and some of the more important bones like the...
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police believe the teen may have fallen in the woods while trying to walk home, then died of exposure. another departure from the white house staff-- and this one has everyone talking. the white house announcing that omarosa manigault newman - has resigned from her position. but according to multiple sources-- the former contestant on "the apprentice" - did not go quietly and actually had to be physically dragged from the building! abc's cecilia vega has more. later this morning omarosa is sitting down with michael later this morning omarosa is sitting down with michael strahan in an exclusive interview on good morning america. and you can only see that -- right here on abc7. developing now.. republicans later this morning omarosa is sitting down with michael later this morning omarosa is sitting down with michael strahan in an exclusive interview on good morning america. and you can only see that -- right here on abc7. developing now.. republicans advancing toward final passage of a major tax overhaul. as gloria riviera reports -- the house and senate have a deal to bridge the differ
police believe the teen may have fallen in the woods while trying to walk home, then died of exposure. another departure from the white house staff-- and this one has everyone talking. the white house announcing that omarosa manigault newman - has resigned from her position. but according to multiple sources-- the former contestant on "the apprentice" - did not go quietly and actually had to be physically dragged from the building! abc's cecilia vega has more. later this morning...
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tighter regulations could be on the way for wood—burning stoves. he new year, the government says it's launching a review to tackle air pollution caused by the stoves. and stay with us here on bbc news — we'll have the latest from today's premier league games in our sportsday programme at 7.30. good evening and welcome to bbc news. nearly 200 people have died after a tropical storm struck the southern philippines. the country's second largest island mindanao bore the brunt of the storm, which caused flash floods and landslides. one entire village has been completely buried. andy moore reports. clinging to the neck of his rescuer, a young boy is carried across the floodwaters. there was little sign of official help here, just villagers doing their best to rescue each other with fragile ropes. in a country used to devastating storms, this took many by surprise. the authorities said too many people had ignored warnings to leave coastal areas and river banks. many of the casualties were on the main southern island, mindanao. this man said houses were ge
tighter regulations could be on the way for wood—burning stoves. he new year, the government says it's launching a review to tackle air pollution caused by the stoves. and stay with us here on bbc news — we'll have the latest from today's premier league games in our sportsday programme at 7.30. good evening and welcome to bbc news. nearly 200 people have died after a tropical storm struck the southern philippines. the country's second largest island mindanao bore the brunt of the storm,...
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how a hat led rescued from the woods. led california -- returning to what's left of their homes, after the massive thomas wildfire swept through. in montecito -- many lost nearly everything, as huge homes were reduced to ashes. one family watched on security cameras as the flames roared in -- fueled by strong winds. many other areas are still under evacuation. the thomas fire has torched 270-thousand acres. to put that in perspective -- that's larger than new york city, washington d-c, and san francisco combined. happening today -- the house is expected to vote on sweeping tax legislation. it should pass... but the margins will be tighter in the senate. vice president mike pence postponed a trip to israel in case he needs to cast the tie-breaking vote. this would give president trump his first major legislative victory. president trump is putting his "america first" policy to work on the world stage. during a speech at the reagan building, he outlined a new national security strategy. he said american success is not a for
how a hat led rescued from the woods. led california -- returning to what's left of their homes, after the massive thomas wildfire swept through. in montecito -- many lost nearly everything, as huge homes were reduced to ashes. one family watched on security cameras as the flames roared in -- fueled by strong winds. many other areas are still under evacuation. the thomas fire has torched 270-thousand acres. to put that in perspective -- that's larger than new york city, washington d-c, and san...
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investigators tonight found that teen's body here in the woods near the bannic burn swiem club.gation officers came across the missing male and he was found deceased in the wooded area in the 6500 block of lane rocco oh of lave rock lane. when we got here tonight we saw several teenagers clearly emotional while they learned their friend was found dead. a witness told me teens had been searching for the teen all day. police confirming 11:30 in this eamplet it is unclear when the victim was reported missing. police have not identified the teen or said anything about the cause of death, but what we do know is that tomorrow morning will be definitely a tough one for students and staff at walt whitman high school. tonight live in bethesda, evan bam letter, fox5 local news. and new details tonight about one of the victims killed in a crash on i270 in rockville. carlos wolf of gaithersburg was a supervisory special agent with the fbi. he was heading southbound when he he crashed his vehicle. investigators say both men were standing on the shoulder when a car struck and killed them. wol
investigators tonight found that teen's body here in the woods near the bannic burn swiem club.gation officers came across the missing male and he was found deceased in the wooded area in the 6500 block of lane rocco oh of lave rock lane. when we got here tonight we saw several teenagers clearly emotional while they learned their friend was found dead. a witness told me teens had been searching for the teen all day. police confirming 11:30 in this eamplet it is unclear when the victim was...
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he searched the woods himself here on sunday evening. some 17 hours after his son was last seen because he said the police had left the area and it was getting dark. he called the discovery of his son's body the worst disaster of his life. this obviously puts the focus on teen drinking, whether or not his death was linked to this party. he was highly critical of the montgomery county police response. he wants to know why there have been no citations at the house. why no kids were given citations for underaged drinking and why he was not called when police apparently had contact with his son after that p. and he is critical of what he claims is a lack luster response by police on sunday during the search for his son, leading him to discover his son's own body. reporting live at the swim club, scott broom, wusa 9. >> it is so profoundly sad. thank you, scott. we asked the police spokesman about the allegations. so far there has been no response. >>> we have breaking news for you of a crash on the beltway near andrews air force base. the pic
he searched the woods himself here on sunday evening. some 17 hours after his son was last seen because he said the police had left the area and it was getting dark. he called the discovery of his son's body the worst disaster of his life. this obviously puts the focus on teen drinking, whether or not his death was linked to this party. he was highly critical of the montgomery county police response. he wants to know why there have been no citations at the house. why no kids were given...
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molly: after a slower start to the snow, not out of the woods for the d.c. area.snow showers in rain continuing through this afternoon. >> this report brought to you by carmax. that is a new jersey state trooper behind me. they're looking for you, tom. i'll try to held them off as much as i can. >> i was going to make a joke but i'm not going to. >> you know what they're coming after me for? >> what? >> for breaking the news. that was right -- i thought of that right on the spot, guys. give me some credit. >>> coming up on "good morning america," the homeowner who turned 9 stables was trying to break into his home. >>> the most popular dog names straight ahead in "pop news." that was a bad joke. you come int i know this because i'm from seven days in the future. now don't be frightened, seven days in the future is a glorious place. after all you had two good hair days in a row... perfect. right out of bed. and this car you reserved on carmax.com is still being held for you, for free. pretty sweet. or as we like to say from seven days in the future... ah...we still
molly: after a slower start to the snow, not out of the woods for the d.c. area.snow showers in rain continuing through this afternoon. >> this report brought to you by carmax. that is a new jersey state trooper behind me. they're looking for you, tom. i'll try to held them off as much as i can. >> i was going to make a joke but i'm not going to. >> you know what they're coming after me for? >> what? >> for breaking the news. that was right -- i thought of that...
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police - saying the 17-year-old boy was found in the woods. our q mccray - live now in bethesda - with developing details... and q- you're learning the teen's name? developing now in sterling - crews are on the according to the montgomery county police department, they did not get a call until about noon today and they found his body in the late afternoon. that is when they rushed out here. we have some video of when they were out heret with severalh police cruiserse and medical examiner. cause of the death is still under investigation. when it comes to the who are out here right now, saying prayers, reminiscing, they are in mourning. this is not what they expected. a of them more with him yesterday, as we see some of the friends walking into the woods where the body was found earlier today. we understand there will be grief counselors involved at the high school tomorrow to help these grieving students deal with this tragedy. again, we have confirmed the 17-year-old senior from walt whitman high school was found xt tohere in the woods ne the s
police - saying the 17-year-old boy was found in the woods. our q mccray - live now in bethesda - with developing details... and q- you're learning the teen's name? developing now in sterling - crews are on the according to the montgomery county police department, they did not get a call until about noon today and they found his body in the late afternoon. that is when they rushed out here. we have some video of when they were out heret with severalh police cruiserse and medical examiner. cause...
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the warehouses along the riverfront. wood, the pitman arm. the wheel we have rebuilt, turns just as you see. one on the left and one on the right. steamboats and 400 have sunk on this river. no one knows for sure how many. st. louis to the far right and kansas city to the far left. the names on this river map are those of the steamboats that came here over the many years the boats traveled. beginning in 1820, they have been sinking ever sense. we are now in one of the larger galleries of the artifact collection. we divide our collection into different groups. house where, tin or, fabrics and so forth. you are seeing behind me all of these dishes. a lot of these things could not be made yet in the states. a lot of this was imported. the dish is mostly came from england. flatware, the lives and the forks and all that came from england and had the name sheffield on there. from all around the world things came west on steamboats. imagine yourself on the front and having made pager money your expected a steamboat to rise -- arrive any day and all
the warehouses along the riverfront. wood, the pitman arm. the wheel we have rebuilt, turns just as you see. one on the left and one on the right. steamboats and 400 have sunk on this river. no one knows for sure how many. st. louis to the far right and kansas city to the far left. the names on this river map are those of the steamboats that came here over the many years the boats traveled. beginning in 1820, they have been sinking ever sense. we are now in one of the larger galleries of the...
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there was every reason to think tara was murdered and then dumped in the woods. but murdered how? r as soon as she heard the news. >> she was obviously distraught, devastated, hysterical, crying. now what? find out the killers and make them pay for the crime. >> reporter: prosecutor dan feinberg got the autopsy results. they were not helpful. >> only half of the bones in her body were recovered. and some of the more important bones like the hyoid bone which would show whether or not there might been a choking or strangulation was not recovered. >> reporter: the medical examiner, though, found evidence that four of tara's ribs were fractured. >> a perimortem fracture, a fracture that occurred at the time of death. >> so there's a big, big slam into her ribs somehow. >> the medical examiner clearly found that there was evidence of a violent struggle. there was evidence of blunt force trauma and that would contribute to her death. >> reporter: detectives scoured the woods, looking for anything that might tell them something. they found a belly button ring near the bones. the kind tara
there was every reason to think tara was murdered and then dumped in the woods. but murdered how? r as soon as she heard the news. >> she was obviously distraught, devastated, hysterical, crying. now what? find out the killers and make them pay for the crime. >> reporter: prosecutor dan feinberg got the autopsy results. they were not helpful. >> only half of the bones in her body were recovered. and some of the more important bones like the hyoid bone which would show whether...
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he found navid's body in the woods sunday morning in a small pool of water. the teenager went missing after a party saturday night. his father says police did not take the case serious. sitting in the shopping center drinking coffee. >> other officers were nearby in the woods who heard navid's father exclaim that he had found his son. >> police believe the teenager's death was an accident. but an official cause of death has not yet been determined. >>> today a former massage envy therapist is expected to plead guilty in court. he's charged with improperly touching two women at the continually town location in northwest d.c. he's also being investigated in bowie and georgetown. one of the d.c. cases sparked a legal case against massage envy. one of the alleged victims is suing the company for $25 million. >>> new this morning, we're hearing from pbs talk show host tavis smiley after he was suspended over allegations of misconduct. the network has now hired an outside law firm to smiley after an independent investigation. smiley responded to the announcement to
he found navid's body in the woods sunday morning in a small pool of water. the teenager went missing after a party saturday night. his father says police did not take the case serious. sitting in the shopping center drinking coffee. >> other officers were nearby in the woods who heard navid's father exclaim that he had found his son. >> police believe the teenager's death was an accident. but an official cause of death has not yet been determined. >>> today a former...
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son inays he found his the woods not too far from the home or police had broken up a party. night, heith us last shared more with us about what happened when he made that discovery. >> i went all over the woods, just looking everywhere, and then i came across a rock with a pond, about six foot by six foot, two feet deep. he was laying there faceup. as you can imagine, i went crazy. i pulled him out. >> the family is still awaiting autopsy results to determine how their son died, but police believe the team may have fallen in the woods and died of exposure. happening now, funeral services for fallen fire marshal sandor cohe3n. cohen was killed in a crash friday night. he was just 33 years old. right now, we are awaiting a press conference from the behindn indian activist a hoax that had a lot of people thinking the washington redskins changed their name to the washington red hawks. d.c. with reaction on this. was a website, twitter account, newspaper publication, and the name and logo washington red hawks, but it was all fake. this hoax created a lot of attention and got a lo
son inays he found his the woods not too far from the home or police had broken up a party. night, heith us last shared more with us about what happened when he made that discovery. >> i went all over the woods, just looking everywhere, and then i came across a rock with a pond, about six foot by six foot, two feet deep. he was laying there faceup. as you can imagine, i went crazy. i pulled him out. >> the family is still awaiting autopsy results to determine how their son died, but...
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the wood much better and produce fewer emissions. , particularly? yes. what we found or what was found in the research is that in london, for example, 70% of the wood that is burned there is burned on open fires. that's the worst way to burn wood because the emissions are greater. what more are you doing as an industry to try to combat this problem? well, eco-design is the european—wide legislation designed to reduce emissions and it's due to come into force in 2022 for woodburning stoves but the sia decided to introduce those stoves now ahead of the legislation so we can maximise the reduction in emissions and we are now looking at the next cut we can make in terms of emissions from stoves. but 2022 will — the emissions from stoves. but 2022 will - the uk emissions from stoves. but 2022 will — the uk won't be in the eu, aren't you off the hook? well, no, i understand they‘ re bringing you off the hook? well, no, i understand they're bringing the legislation in through the repeal bill. basically they signed up to it and they're bill.
the wood much better and produce fewer emissions. , particularly? yes. what we found or what was found in the research is that in london, for example, 70% of the wood that is burned there is burned on open fires. that's the worst way to burn wood because the emissions are greater. what more are you doing as an industry to try to combat this problem? well, eco-design is the european—wide legislation designed to reduce emissions and it's due to come into force in 2022 for woodburning stoves but...
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the police spotted the stolen items even thrown into the woods. tom roussey has the story. tom: larry, this is an important reminder especially this week and for a lot of folks receiving packages. what happened in arlington today, he stole packages off the porch, leaves the stuff he does not want over there. arlington county police carefully looked for evidence among evidence the porch pirate did not want and chucked into the woods. surveillance video shows him walking straight up to a home in barcroft in arlington. he swipes the package and walks away. least six to eight packages were stolen from homes and a delivery truck. >> i have ordered everything online. tom: some neighbors were not sure if they were victims yet. >> there are about five packages i have been expecting. tom: after the theft, a photographer spotted with the porch pirate through into the woods and called arlington county police. >> that's ridiculous. tom: neighbors say he did this in broad daylight. >> the neighborhood seemed very safe and now there have been a couple incidents. tom: the police recommend
the police spotted the stolen items even thrown into the woods. tom roussey has the story. tom: larry, this is an important reminder especially this week and for a lot of folks receiving packages. what happened in arlington today, he stole packages off the porch, leaves the stuff he does not want over there. arlington county police carefully looked for evidence among evidence the porch pirate did not want and chucked into the woods. surveillance video shows him walking straight up to a home in...
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sepehri, his body was found in the woods near the bannockburn swim club.saturday night after he didn't come home. police are not saying how he died. >>> former trump campaign manager paul manafort will be back in court. manafort edited an on sed defending his work in ukraine last week. because of that, prosecutors say he violated a judge's gag order and should not be released from house arrest. manafort's attorneys argue the op-ed is part of his first amendment rights. >>> the redskins are officially out of playoff contention. the team traveled to the west coast and was beaten by the los angeles chargers yesterday. the chargers came out early playing energized. football. they lost 30-13. coach gruden said the loss was surprising and disappointing. >>> out pouring of support for the families of two fallen heroes killed in rockville. the community is now honoring those two brave men. fbi special agent carlos wolff crashed his night. deputy state fire marshal sander cohen pulled over to help wolff and they were both struck by another car. cohen was a voluntee
sepehri, his body was found in the woods near the bannockburn swim club.saturday night after he didn't come home. police are not saying how he died. >>> former trump campaign manager paul manafort will be back in court. manafort edited an on sed defending his work in ukraine last week. because of that, prosecutors say he violated a judge's gag order and should not be released from house arrest. manafort's attorneys argue the op-ed is part of his first amendment rights. >>> the...
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at the swim club near where his body was found in the woods. just te he had been missing since shortly after this call went out on police radio the night before. >> the color is anonymous. there is an under age drinking party at the address. there is a bonfire in the backyard and there are people in and outside. it is a large group under age. >> a half-dozen stunned and grieving students who declined interviews. they said they had seen sepehri at the party and they believe he was highly intoxicated. at some point he left the party and had been seen walking in the neighborhood with friends. after that, the group broke up and he then disappeared. by noon the next day a concerned parent called police. witnesses assisted by tracking his cell phone which had died. his body was found in the woods near the bannockburn swim club 1/2 mile from the party. according to a note sent home by the principal at walt whitman high school, the death is being investigated as accidental. residents are stunned.>> it took my breath away to think something like that cou
at the swim club near where his body was found in the woods. just te he had been missing since shortly after this call went out on police radio the night before. >> the color is anonymous. there is an under age drinking party at the address. there is a bonfire in the backyard and there are people in and outside. it is a large group under age. >> a half-dozen stunned and grieving students who declined interviews. they said they had seen sepehri at the party and they believe he was...
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are when the body was found by his father by the bannock burden swim club. >> i just went all over the woods, just looking everywhere. rock with the pond about six foot by six foot, two feet deep, and he was laying there face up. and as you can imagine, i went crazy, went down, pulled him out. suzanne: this has been a difficult few weeks for students at walt whitman high school. have lost two classmates within the last couple of weeks. an autopsy is being conducted, although authorities believe the death was accidental. live in bethesda, suzanne kennedy. autria: a death investigation in downtown silver spring, still few details, but police were called to this high-rise on fenwick lane for a report of an assault. and they arrived, they found a man and woman dead. we are working to get more informa text alerts to get the latest updates as we get them. a traffic alert in montgomery county, expect delays in just an hour for the funeral of deputy fire marshal sander cohen who was hit and killed last friday on i to 70. -- i 270. delays around montrose road should last until the early afternoon. co
are when the body was found by his father by the bannock burden swim club. >> i just went all over the woods, just looking everywhere. rock with the pond about six foot by six foot, two feet deep, and he was laying there face up. and as you can imagine, i went crazy, went down, pulled him out. suzanne: this has been a difficult few weeks for students at walt whitman high school. have lost two classmates within the last couple of weeks. an autopsy is being conducted, although authorities...
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his body was found in the woods near the bannockburn swim club, 1/2 mile from where the party was busted. according to a note sent home from the principal at walt whitman high school accidental. in bethesda scott broom, wusa9. >> montgomery county police do not know the cause of the death, they are waiting for the results of an autopsy. >>> don't be alarmed if you hear the rumble of military aircraft overnight. they will be conducting a training exercise over the dc region between midnight and 2:30 in the morning. this rapid response drill involves a fighter jet, transport plane and military helicopter. these training exercises have been taking place since the september 11 attacks. >>> coming up, one day before alabama voters go to the pole and one member of congress is concerned for the safety of capitol hill if roy moore is elected. >>> coming up, a community rallies around a new family in their neighborhood after they lost nearly everything >>> important reminder of why the fire department warns us to check heating equipment every year. last friday a rental home in ashburn went up in
his body was found in the woods near the bannockburn swim club, 1/2 mile from where the party was busted. according to a note sent home from the principal at walt whitman high school accidental. in bethesda scott broom, wusa9. >> montgomery county police do not know the cause of the death, they are waiting for the results of an autopsy. >>> don't be alarmed if you hear the rumble of military aircraft overnight. they will be conducting a training exercise over the dc region...
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the body was found in the woods sunday afternoon near the bannockburn swim club. crime scene tape and dozens of police cars were there for hours as they searched the area for him when they found his body. he was reported missing saturday night after he didn't come home. >> during the course of the investigation, officers came across the missing male and he was found deceased in the wooded area. >> police would not say what led them to search that area for the the principal of the high school confirms he was a senior at the school. he also said information suggested the death was accidental. he didn't elaborate on that. grief counselors will be on hand at the school today. >>> right now, wildfires continue to burn in southern california and the thomas fire, the biggest one, still on the move. it's now burned about 230,000 acres and it's only 10% contained. the blaze has reached santa barbara county. we'll see another 5,000 people evacuated. it started a week ago today and destroyed nearly 800 buildings. >>> this morning, several women will accuse president trump of
the body was found in the woods sunday afternoon near the bannockburn swim club. crime scene tape and dozens of police cars were there for hours as they searched the area for him when they found his body. he was reported missing saturday night after he didn't come home. >> during the course of the investigation, officers came across the missing male and he was found deceased in the wooded area. >> police would not say what led them to search that area for the the principal of the...
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the body of a 17 year oldies covered in the woods hours after he was reported missing. e again offer s his support to gop candidate roy moore just days ahead of the controversial bam a senate race. a live look outside on a chilly sunday night . what can you expect for the monday morning commute and the start of the workweek. gwen has your full forecast coming up . we gin tonight of details of a death investigation out of montgomery county. the body of a 17 year old was found late this evening in the woods in a bethesda neighborhood. fox5's evan lambert live with the lat est. >>reporter: tonight police confirmed and have identified the victim as 17 year old naveed walt whitman high school. they said that he went missing last night. investigators found safari's body tonight near the bannic burn swim club here in a wooded area in bethesda. accord ing to the principal an e-mail that she sent out to the walt whitman -- an e-mail that the principal sent out to the walt whitman community it appears that navd's death was accidental. they searched for him much of the day today. t
the body of a 17 year oldies covered in the woods hours after he was reported missing. e again offer s his support to gop candidate roy moore just days ahead of the controversial bam a senate race. a live look outside on a chilly sunday night . what can you expect for the monday morning commute and the start of the workweek. gwen has your full forecast coming up . we gin tonight of details of a death investigation out of montgomery county. the body of a 17 year old was found late this evening...
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. >> started running down the hill kind of through the woods to find the train tracks. we went on the train tracks. that's where we started seeing people. >> i didn't know what walking into except for that i thought there was probably some fatalities. so we went into the trains. they were dark. some were upside-down. >> going around and checking on each individual group and praying with each of them and seeing how they were doing. praying that god would provide peace in their hearts and protection for the first aid units that were coming and everything that daniel was going in and doing on the trains. everything was so unstable at that point. we didn't know. >> when we arrived, there were three people pinned underneath the car. one was a female. she was pinned from the waist down face down. and officer rodriguez and i were able to get to her. like we dug her out. and he was able to get her out. we sort of like carried her. the other two gentlemen made it out too. >> i think god placed us there in a reason. we were in that spot for a reason. i'm glad that daniel gave us
. >> started running down the hill kind of through the woods to find the train tracks. we went on the train tracks. that's where we started seeing people. >> i didn't know what walking into except for that i thought there was probably some fatalities. so we went into the trains. they were dark. some were upside-down. >> going around and checking on each individual group and praying with each of them and seeing how they were doing. praying that god would provide peace in their...
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three days in the woods with phil's ex-cheerleader buddies, the old stories, the spontaneous human pyramids, constantly updating their tumbler tumblr. i smiled through the whole thing. problem is i was so convincing, phil thought i was having a great time. what do i want? some credit. when do i want it? now. hey. ohh. i'm sorry if i smell like a campfire. i've been in the woods for three days. i hate camping. if i'm ever in the woods for three days, it mans i've been dead for two of them. oh. it feels good to laugh for real. you look like you need a drink. - hon. - hmm? two chardonnays and a hot towel for my friend.
three days in the woods with phil's ex-cheerleader buddies, the old stories, the spontaneous human pyramids, constantly updating their tumbler tumblr. i smiled through the whole thing. problem is i was so convincing, phil thought i was having a great time. what do i want? some credit. when do i want it? now. hey. ohh. i'm sorry if i smell like a campfire. i've been in the woods for three days. i hate camping. if i'm ever in the woods for three days, it mans i've been dead for two of them. oh....
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that he is in take comfort from the woods that he isina take comfort from the woods that he is in a t of is in a difficult state because the rest of the world is wondering whether america... the president, rest of the world is wondering whetheramerica... the president, it isa whetheramerica... the president, it is a huge burden on the international scene and for the prospect of a republican party moderating itself in voting for someone else, it is huge news. the uncertainty. it is the whole circle. he isa uncertainty. it is the whole circle. he is a product of what they have been doing behind the scenes. the alt right —— outright influence remains very strong. it will not win them an election. people forget how close it was when donald trump one. it doesn't take that much to push a democrat over the line. in the midterms, you have got senate seats openin midterms, you have got senate seats open in states that trump one. that would be an uphill struggle for the democrats. you already see paul ryan, the republican leader, saying he is soul—searching. there is this report that he has be
that he is in take comfort from the woods that he isina take comfort from the woods that he is in a t of is in a difficult state because the rest of the world is wondering whether america... the president, rest of the world is wondering whetheramerica... the president, it isa whetheramerica... the president, it is a huge burden on the international scene and for the prospect of a republican party moderating itself in voting for someone else, it is huge news. the uncertainty. it is the whole...
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new york times and says i was never criticized by him on the battlefield. wood points out at the time of that conversation, he was a staff officer but was with the main what? army headquarters in chattanooga and not on the battlefield so he was in no position to whether it was or not. i tend to believe that did not happen. historians enough and seen enough primary evidence that evidence to suggest that is one of those rightly overblown stories that comes out of the postwar era. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend. follow us on twitter at @cspanhistory to keep up with the latest history news. >> next on lectures in history, aaron dell teaches a class about privacy laws and surveillance of civil rights leaders. he describes the mid-20th century creation of the program their cointell pro and tracking of lyrical organizations. his classes about 45 minutes. host:
new york times and says i was never criticized by him on the battlefield. wood points out at the time of that conversation, he was a staff officer but was with the main what? army headquarters in chattanooga and not on the battlefield so he was in no position to whether it was or not. i tend to believe that did not happen. historians enough and seen enough primary evidence that evidence to suggest that is one of those rightly overblown stories that comes out of the postwar era. [applause]...
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a 92-year-old lost in the woods. we showed you the video from the drone that led police to bill mcdonald. tonight we meet bill and his wife after the incredible ordeal. >> the hat was bright enough to spot bill mcdonald. >> on saturday the 92-year-old went deer hunting. something he has done since he was 14 years old. he was alone when he misjudged time and took a wrong turn in the woods of shenandoah county. >> i'm just lay down and go to sle him used to sleeping outside. >> the brush broke up pieces of it. went this way, cross ways. made a bed. >> back home the wife was thinking the worst. >> i didn't sleep at all. i cried. >> until sunday morning when the loudoun county sheriff office assisted with the drone to locate missing people. pictures from the drone show mcdonald's orange hat and 20 minutes the drone relayed the coordinates to the team on the ground. >> bill, william. right here! >> loudoun county got the call from the sheriff's office because of the drone. it was the first successful use of the technology
a 92-year-old lost in the woods. we showed you the video from the drone that led police to bill mcdonald. tonight we meet bill and his wife after the incredible ordeal. >> the hat was bright enough to spot bill mcdonald. >> on saturday the 92-year-old went deer hunting. something he has done since he was 14 years old. he was alone when he misjudged time and took a wrong turn in the woods of shenandoah county. >> i'm just lay down and go to sle him used to sleeping outside....
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and my interview with the passenger who crawled out through a window and then plunged into the woods below. >>> also tonight, the chaos at america's busiest airport. the crippling 11-hour blackout. hundreds of flights canceled. passengers traveling for the holidays told to leave their luggage at the airport. thousands still waiting tonight. >>> we're tracking two systems moving across the country. blinding rain from carolinas. the second storm will sweep into the northeast. ginger with the latest track. >>> your money, your taxes tonight. the president on the verge of victory. and who wins? tonight, the new numbers just in that show the top 65% of tax benefits in the first year will go to the top 20%. >>> and tonight, the last minute holiday deals. and the list. who delivers on christmas day? >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us to start another week. and we begin tonight with that horror playing out for americans on their way to work today, when the train they were on began leaning, buckling, and then veering off the tracks in washington state. it is believed there ar
and my interview with the passenger who crawled out through a window and then plunged into the woods below. >>> also tonight, the chaos at america's busiest airport. the crippling 11-hour blackout. hundreds of flights canceled. passengers traveling for the holidays told to leave their luggage at the airport. thousands still waiting tonight. >>> we're tracking two systems moving across the country. blinding rain from carolinas. the second storm will sweep into the northeast....
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most of the rail cars in the woods and out across interstate 5. nancy: reports there are at least six people dead as the crews sort through the wreckage. michelle: an ntsb go team is on the way. abc7 team coverage begins with lindsey mastis who has more of the emergency call. lindsey: radio transitions from amtrak moments after the crash. panic of what just transpired. from the air, you can see how jumbled the cars are as they derailed. one dangling down over the highway below. several vehicles were hit. the wheels were ripped off some of the vehicles -- some of the cars as they derailed. tonight we know all the dead were on board that train. another 77 people were taken to hospitals. state troopers tell us no one on the ground was killed. listen closely to how an amtrak employee on that train describes what happened. >> we are coming over the corner. on the ground. >> is everybody okay? >> i'm still figuring that out. we have cars everywhere. down on to the highway. lindsey: this is a new train route for this train. today's voyage was the inaugura
most of the rail cars in the woods and out across interstate 5. nancy: reports there are at least six people dead as the crews sort through the wreckage. michelle: an ntsb go team is on the way. abc7 team coverage begins with lindsey mastis who has more of the emergency call. lindsey: radio transitions from amtrak moments after the crash. panic of what just transpired. from the air, you can see how jumbled the cars are as they derailed. one dangling down over the highway below. several vehicles...
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then comes the wood core it's bolstered with two wood strips to give the boards the necessary tension workshop instructors me show you know i didn't shrink and. mainly use ashwood a long fiber wood that is tough but a lasting. form and if you can shape the wood well if to. and it gives you a really good resilience. it's very malleable and so you get good tension in the ski. season that enables us to not just ask you what is great what decision this is what the customer wants. this going to hit the. between the layers come sheets of glass fiber fabric the students learn how to attach them with a liquid. in the length and width thickness and tension of the ski are adjusted to their individual needs. and finally it's time for the personal design. whether a glass of the skiers favorite group or photos of friends. then the skis and boards are vacuum packed and placed in an oven for curing at eighty degrees celsius. this is i know for. one square this is one of the advantages that we have compared to the store bought scheme and see from the time it does me that we can really adjust ours to
then comes the wood core it's bolstered with two wood strips to give the boards the necessary tension workshop instructors me show you know i didn't shrink and. mainly use ashwood a long fiber wood that is tough but a lasting. form and if you can shape the wood well if to. and it gives you a really good resilience. it's very malleable and so you get good tension in the ski. season that enables us to not just ask you what is great what decision this is what the customer wants. this going to hit...
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deadly fire in london which climbed the building a aluminum cladding. >> you think some new woodh rises could go up in flames the way it did in london? >> yes, once over 10, 15 sfoer. no way to put watt r on it. unstoppable basically. >> an of the projects we are looking at primarily wood based. >> well, there are wood models. >> none of the models. >> architect, who helped design the world's tallest building in dubai worries more wood could mean more fire if code aren't structly enforced. >> we have got a responsibility to think of unthinkable things. glad there are advocates for timber. need control and understanding aplayed to it. >> when you are working out of a wood office? >> we are. >> thomas robinson lead architect for framework, building in portland. at 148 feet expected to surpass carbon 12 as tallest wood building in america. >> this is the three-ply. >> designed with cross laminated timber. that robinson says is actually fire resistant to get a building permit in fact. material had to survive two hoursen a furnace at 2,000 degrees. >> what happened here? >> he showed
deadly fire in london which climbed the building a aluminum cladding. >> you think some new woodh rises could go up in flames the way it did in london? >> yes, once over 10, 15 sfoer. no way to put watt r on it. unstoppable basically. >> an of the projects we are looking at primarily wood based. >> well, there are wood models. >> none of the models. >> architect, who helped design the world's tallest building in dubai worries more wood could mean more fire if...
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as this come up to our neck of the woods it will be cold enough to produce snow. surface temperatures themselves are liable to stay above freezing across the region. the high today, 42 degrees at 3:00 p.m. you can see how any early sunshine gave -- gives way to increasing clouds and dipping back into the upper 30s by 6:00 p.m. high temperatures, 39 degrees in allentown and reading. 41 in trenton. 42 in philadelphia. 43 in wilmington and millville. 42 down the shore. future tracker shows you between now and 4:00 p.m. we're dry. at that time we might see the first snraishes -- snowflakes pushing into southern delaware and might have rain initially. this pushes off the coast and holds off until the overnight hours. overnight tonight you can see how the snow overtakes us. later in the afternoon it gets up to allentown before pushing back to the east. the this is the general idea, predawn hours is when you see the snow begin pushing into areas closer to the lehigh valley early in the afternoon and then pushing away later in the day and evening. not a whole lot going on
as this come up to our neck of the woods it will be cold enough to produce snow. surface temperatures themselves are liable to stay above freezing across the region. the high today, 42 degrees at 3:00 p.m. you can see how any early sunshine gave -- gives way to increasing clouds and dipping back into the upper 30s by 6:00 p.m. high temperatures, 39 degrees in allentown and reading. 41 in trenton. 42 in philadelphia. 43 in wilmington and millville. 42 down the shore. future tracker shows you...
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. >>> the green revolution found its way into architecture. more people are living in all wood buildings including skyscrapers made entirely of timber. critics say the towering inferno waiting to happen. tony dokoupil has the story from portland. >> this is the tallest wood building in the united states. >> right now that is. >> right now. >> wow. hard to tell from the outside, but inside, portland developer, eric wily walked us through the milestone in wood construction. nearly finished eight story condominium. with million dollar apartments and picturesque screws. >> these beams is in fact holding the building up. >> correct. >> the building known as carbon 12 is part of a boom in wood construction including major projects in minneapolis, vancouver and london. >> but a fire science professor at john jay college thinks wood could fuel an inferno, firefighters can't fight like the deadly fire in london which climbed the building a aluminum cladding. >> you think some new wood high rises could go up in flames the y it did in london? >> yes, once over 10, 15 sfoer. no way to put
. >>> the green revolution found its way into architecture. more people are living in all wood buildings including skyscrapers made entirely of timber. critics say the towering inferno waiting to happen. tony dokoupil has the story from portland. >> this is the tallest wood building in the united states. >> right now that is. >> right now. >> wow. hard to tell from the outside, but inside, portland developer, eric wily walked us through the milestone in wood...
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they are looking for items thrown in the woods. to the left. some of the things he stole he didn't want them and chucked them in the woods. hopefully it will help them catch whoever did this. this is from south arlington. a male. not sure if he is a teenager or grown man but he steals a package from the porch. i talked to a woman who had four things delivered today. she is wondering if he could have stolen from her. if you know who this is, give police a call. this appears they threw things in the woods here in the kimberly: tampering with the mail is a federal crime. no joke. they will find you. larry: a multimillion investment in the district is help improve education for students. kimberly: kellye lynn takes us to the school in northeast that is benefits from the general support. >> has everybody heard of that before? >> they called this boarding school home. they came to the monument academy after demonstrating behavior problems at the last school. >> they are learning coping strategies like >> every child has mental health needs whether th
they are looking for items thrown in the woods. to the left. some of the things he stole he didn't want them and chucked them in the woods. hopefully it will help them catch whoever did this. this is from south arlington. a male. not sure if he is a teenager or grown man but he steals a package from the porch. i talked to a woman who had four things delivered today. she is wondering if he could have stolen from her. if you know who this is, give police a call. this appears they threw things in...
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then comes the wood core it's bolstered with two wood strips to give the boards the necessary tension workshop instructors me i didn't shrink and. mainly use ashwood a long fiber wood that is tough but elastic. and form and if you can shape the wood well and it gives you or to really get resilience. it's very malleable but if so you get good tension in the ski. season that enables us to not just ask you what is great what decision this is what the customer wants. and what a coup is going to hit the. between the layers come sheets of glass fiber fabric the students learn how to attach them with a liquid. in the length with think miss and tension of the ski are adjusted to their individual needs. and finally it's time for the personal design. whether a glass of the skiers favorite group or photos of friends. then the skis and boards are vacuum packed and play. east in an oven for curing at eighty degrees celsius. this is i know for. one square this is one of the advantages that we have compared to the store but scant can see from the time it does me that we can really adjust ours to eve
then comes the wood core it's bolstered with two wood strips to give the boards the necessary tension workshop instructors me i didn't shrink and. mainly use ashwood a long fiber wood that is tough but elastic. and form and if you can shape the wood well and it gives you or to really get resilience. it's very malleable but if so you get good tension in the ski. season that enables us to not just ask you what is great what decision this is what the customer wants. and what a coup is going to hit...
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thank you, doug. >>> a small gadget saves a 92-year-old man stuck in the woods. high-tech rescue as it unfolds. grades to help students graduate. top officials knew this could happen but turned a blind eye. >> the "what if" more of the energy we used came from renewable resources? "what if" the electric grid could detect, fix and even prevent power outages? "what if" our grid were less vulnerable and more secure? "what if" all these "what if"s became a reality? well, they are. at dominion energy, we're completely transforming our power grid and the way we think of energy... ...to move from "what if" to "what's next." dominion energy. >>> now at 6:30, stunning allegations of a school grading scandal in prince george's county. >> news4 has learned the school system was aware of the issue and did their own investigation more than grade tampering claims. the ceo of the school district sat down were with our bureau chief tracee wilkins to talk about what he will tell parents tonight. tracee? >> reporter: well, in this report we see that the prince george's county schoo
thank you, doug. >>> a small gadget saves a 92-year-old man stuck in the woods. high-tech rescue as it unfolds. grades to help students graduate. top officials knew this could happen but turned a blind eye. >> the "what if" more of the energy we used came from renewable resources? "what if" the electric grid could detect, fix and even prevent power outages? "what if" our grid were less vulnerable and more secure? "what if" all these...
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sepehri, his body was found in the woods near the bannockburn swim club off laverock lane.was reported missing after he didn't come home. police are not saying how he died. >>> this morning, several women will accuse president trump of sexual misconduct on the megyn kelly show. it will air at 9:00 right here on nbc4. president trump has denied all of the women's claims. >>> the redskins are officially out of playoff contention. the team traveled to the west coast and was beaten by the los angeles chargers yesterday. they never let up on their lead. 'skins lost 30-13. gruden says the loss was surprising and disappointing. >> maybe not as much stress to watch. knowing there's nothing on the line anymore. except our pride. >>> cleaning your chimney may one of the last things you think about in the busy holiday season. >> it probably would have saved a home in prince george's county. flames ripped through this house in port washington this weekend. a missing brick in the chimney allowed the fire to spread. news 4 spoke with a local chimney company and said a yearly chimney insp
sepehri, his body was found in the woods near the bannockburn swim club off laverock lane.was reported missing after he didn't come home. police are not saying how he died. >>> this morning, several women will accuse president trump of sexual misconduct on the megyn kelly show. it will air at 9:00 right here on nbc4. president trump has denied all of the women's claims. >>> the redskins are officially out of playoff contention. the team traveled to the west coast and was...
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by 4:00, it's already in the south bay and by 8:00, we expect it to be out of our neck of the woods. it's not a soaker by any means. for the next seven days, pretty mild day tomorrow, increasing clouds on tuesday. there's that morning shower on wednesday. and then we're cooling off as winter arrives here on thursday with dry conditions into next weekend. >>> now abc 7 sports with mike shumann. >> 49ers are on a roll. with the titans in town. he became the first niner quarterback to win his first three starts since the merger in 1970. santa's helpers came to town in disguise. jimmy g, the first quarterback since jeff garcia to throw a 300-yard back-to-back games. 13-3 niners. marcus mariota threw three tds for the titans. former niner delany walker and all aboard the choo choo train. fourth quarter, titans up. garofalo. his number 84, you haven't seen an 84 with that kind of speed since mike shumann! fifth field goal of the game. titans answer with a 52 yarder from ryan succop. puts him in field goal range. and goal would be the hero. 15 field goals in the last three games. for the fir
by 4:00, it's already in the south bay and by 8:00, we expect it to be out of our neck of the woods. it's not a soaker by any means. for the next seven days, pretty mild day tomorrow, increasing clouds on tuesday. there's that morning shower on wednesday. and then we're cooling off as winter arrives here on thursday with dry conditions into next weekend. >>> now abc 7 sports with mike shumann. >> 49ers are on a roll. with the titans in town. he became the first niner quarterback...
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as it comes up to our neck of the woods it will be cold enough to produce snowflakes. today's forecast, 34 degrees by 8:00. 36 by 10:00 a.m. noon, 39. 3:00 p.m., 43 degrees. dry through the day with the exception perhaps later today along the coastline. you'll see moment. 43 degrees in philadelphia. 39 in allentown and reading. 40 in lancaster. 41 in trenton. 43 in wilmington and millville. 42 in cape may, clouds gathering as we go through the day everywhere. overnight tonight, we do see some rain begin to move in, and some snowflakes in fact by 6:00 p.m. we may see this creeping in along the coast. i could see mixing mainly wet roads, nonetheless as soon as 6:00 p.m. maybe before then, some precipitation down south. you can see how the bulk of that moves off the coast by 11:00. does that mean we're done? no, because the storm system is still coming after that. e snowflakes wil push up to philadelphia. while there's a possibility of mixing at the shore, i think the way things are progressing now, even at the coast we'll see snow. it continues through the afternoon and f
as it comes up to our neck of the woods it will be cold enough to produce snowflakes. today's forecast, 34 degrees by 8:00. 36 by 10:00 a.m. noon, 39. 3:00 p.m., 43 degrees. dry through the day with the exception perhaps later today along the coastline. you'll see moment. 43 degrees in philadelphia. 39 in allentown and reading. 40 in lancaster. 41 in trenton. 43 in wilmington and millville. 42 in cape may, clouds gathering as we go through the day everywhere. overnight tonight, we do see some...
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by 4:00, it's already in the south bay and by 8:00, we expect it to be out of our neck of the woods. a soaker by any means. for the next seven days, pretty mild day tomorrow, increasing clouds on tuesday. there's that morning shower on wednesday. and then we're cooling off as winter arrives here on thursday with dry conditions into next weekend. >>> now abc 7 sports with mike shumann. >> 49ers are on a roll. with the titans in town. he became the first niner quarterback to win his first three starts since the merger in 1970. santa's helpers came to town in disguise. jimmy g, the first quarterback since jeff garcia to throw a 300-yard back-to-back games. 13-3 niners. marcus mariota threw three tds for the titans. former niner delany walker and all aboard the choo choo train. fourth quarter, titans up. garofalo. his number 84, you haven't seen an 84 with that kind of speed since mike shumann! fifth field goal of the game. titans answer with a 52 yarder from ryan succop. puts him in field goal range. and goal would be the hero. 15 field goals in the last three games. for the first time
by 4:00, it's already in the south bay and by 8:00, we expect it to be out of our neck of the woods. a soaker by any means. for the next seven days, pretty mild day tomorrow, increasing clouds on tuesday. there's that morning shower on wednesday. and then we're cooling off as winter arrives here on thursday with dry conditions into next weekend. >>> now abc 7 sports with mike shumann. >> 49ers are on a roll. with the titans in town. he became the first niner quarterback to win...
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congress is not out of the wood yet. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >>> the flannel sheets are on thedave. we made the switch. we had a heads up from our meteorologist steve paulson. it's cold but a glittering friday before christmas. i hope you're heading into a great weekend. i'm in for pam cook. i'm gasia mikaelian and we're thankful you're with us. >> i like the pictures you brought and music too. i was up last night wrapping packages. i'm the worst package wrapper in the world. >> it's what is inside that counts. >>> steve paulson is talking about how cold it is. >> no, you're not. kevin pender is. i went, really, kevin. >> that's what people say to me, really, dave. gasia is right. but i put mine on december 1st. cold enough and really cold for many. especially in napa county, parts of sonoma county, and solano
congress is not out of the wood yet. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >>> the flannel sheets are on thedave. we made the switch. we had a heads up from our meteorologist steve paulson. it's cold but a glittering friday before christmas. i hope you're heading into a great weekend. i'm in for pam cook. i'm gasia mikaelian and we're thankful you're with us. >> i like the pictures you brought and music too. i was up last night wrapping packages. i'm the worst package wrapper...