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tim said he had no idea.guns, taken from the house and left in diana's stolen car. tim said none of it made sense. >> tim was sayin' that they had a good marriage, everything was good, they got the two kids, and things couldn't be better. >> he couldn't think of anyone who would want to hurt her. he didn't understand why this happened. >> reporter: detectives told the family the working theory was a robbery gone bad. but diana's sister responded by telling the police something they did not know. she said tim and diana did not have a great marriage. in fact, she said, tim had been cheating on diana. and just a month earlier on christmas eve, he'd left her for the other woman. >> she was very upset about it. so -- and i -- i just remember thinking, "on christmas eve? really?" >> reporter: that other woman was a co-worker of tim's from the postal service. diana's sister sharon also told the cops that after a very unhappy holiday season, tim had ended the affair and moved back home. >> this detective sat there li
tim said he had no idea.guns, taken from the house and left in diana's stolen car. tim said none of it made sense. >> tim was sayin' that they had a good marriage, everything was good, they got the two kids, and things couldn't be better. >> he couldn't think of anyone who would want to hurt her. he didn't understand why this happened. >> reporter: detectives told the family the working theory was a robbery gone bad. but diana's sister responded by telling the police something...
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he's a fellow floridian and a constituent by the name of tim tebow. by now a lot of people know i am proud to be a university of florida alum. as a proud gator fan, i have been rooting for tim tebow since he first set foot on campus in 2006. he went on to win two national championships, becoming the first sophomore to win the heisman trophy and in the process he rewrote the record books. when i was speaker of the florida house of representatives, we hosted the gators championship team. one of my favorite times of my time in state government was catching a pass from tim tebow on the into of the florida house. it wasn't a great pass but i caught it. the rules are a little different here in the senate, and i wish it were okay to throw passes in here, but it was a great pleasure to be able to do that. from the moment tim arrived in gainesville, we football fans saw that he was as good as advertised on the field but we also started learning that he was as good -- that as good a football player as he is, he's an even more extraordinary human being off the f
he's a fellow floridian and a constituent by the name of tim tebow. by now a lot of people know i am proud to be a university of florida alum. as a proud gator fan, i have been rooting for tim tebow since he first set foot on campus in 2006. he went on to win two national championships, becoming the first sophomore to win the heisman trophy and in the process he rewrote the record books. when i was speaker of the florida house of representatives, we hosted the gators championship team. one of...
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tim: the yahoo!alent, i think the brand remains a brand we care about as many people care about around the world. the talent, we have had great experience with them with the integration process. caroline: that is going well? tim: it has been on track. they had the data breaches. where the deal sits right now, we're waiting for information come back from yahoo! on the second breach and to find out if there it are any changes -- caroline: a timeline on that? tim: it is ongoing. i would assume that during q1 we'll have more information. we can sit down with them a discuss in a coherent way next steps. it is too early to have that discussion. i'm hopeful the deal closes. we have a high appreciation for yahoo! overall, we just want to figure out value changes based on the breaches. caroline: the driver for yahoo! is to bring on more web users. to become the number three player when you're looking at mobile advertising. google dominates the space. can you be the number three player? tim: we bring something
tim: the yahoo!alent, i think the brand remains a brand we care about as many people care about around the world. the talent, we have had great experience with them with the integration process. caroline: that is going well? tim: it has been on track. they had the data breaches. where the deal sits right now, we're waiting for information come back from yahoo! on the second breach and to find out if there it are any changes -- caroline: a timeline on that? tim: it is ongoing. i would assume...
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tim: we bring something unique to the table.ogle are the gold medal athletes, they perform well, they are executing well. you look at their numbers, they are doing a great job. the space we want to be an olympic athlete and gold medalist in the brand space, the same way google cares about search and facebook cares about social, we care about brand. as you noticed on social networks of fake news and things like that, and the search space where people have been going to more ai then user-directed, brands become a really important role. we want to be partners with content brands and have an advertising system that helps find new consumers and push them all the way through to conversion. if i said, facebook is a social, google is search, we will be brand, everything we are doing of the company is around brand. and we're excited about the future of advertising and brand for digital. we are one of two or three companies do enough. caroline: that was aol ceo tim armstrong. at the makers conference we caught up with a former u.s. chief
tim: we bring something unique to the table.ogle are the gold medal athletes, they perform well, they are executing well. you look at their numbers, they are doing a great job. the space we want to be an olympic athlete and gold medalist in the brand space, the same way google cares about search and facebook cares about social, we care about brand. as you noticed on social networks of fake news and things like that, and the search space where people have been going to more ai then...
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tim barber has the new development. tim? tim: a neighbor spotted a black pickup truck in the neighborhood of the night of the murder, and for the first time, the police sure public. it has been nearly a year, and family members are still looking for answers in the shooting that killed 83-year-old johann de leed. tonight, a new piece of information. detectives say that summary spotted a lack pickup truck and mason neck just after 1 a.m. the night that a bullet was fired into his house, killing him. they were told about it last year after the murder, but just released the information to the public. last year, this neighbor told us a retired world bank economist, was a good man who helped him raise $200,000 for a trip. >> somebody know something. tim: fairfax county investigators are not certain if the pickup truck is tied to the crime, but nearly a year has passed, so they want to see if that detail will jog anybody's memory. if you have any information that could help the fairfax county police department, call them or crime a
tim barber has the new development. tim? tim: a neighbor spotted a black pickup truck in the neighborhood of the night of the murder, and for the first time, the police sure public. it has been nearly a year, and family members are still looking for answers in the shooting that killed 83-year-old johann de leed. tonight, a new piece of information. detectives say that summary spotted a lack pickup truck and mason neck just after 1 a.m. the night that a bullet was fired into his house, killing...
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. >> we have late breaking details from tim at the white house. tim: the report says people from the seven countries the white house banned did not pose a major threat. however the department of homeland security says that eport is not complete yet. >> russell bowman's friend is abroad and though she's american, she's afraid of the travel ban. >> when it happened a few weeks ago, it compounded those fears. tim: a draft of a report says citizenship is an unlikely indicator of terrorism and few people from the seven countries listed in the travel ban have been a threat to the united states. >> i think it's ridiculous that those countries were targeted in the first place. tim: a homeland security spokesperson said this is not a comprehensive review. president trump says the temporary travel ban will protect americans and shows no signs of backing down. president trump: we are going to keep radical islamic terrorists the hell out of our country. tim: a federal judge says -- a federal judge blocked the travel ban but the white house says it's working o
. >> we have late breaking details from tim at the white house. tim: the report says people from the seven countries the white house banned did not pose a major threat. however the department of homeland security says that eport is not complete yet. >> russell bowman's friend is abroad and though she's american, she's afraid of the travel ban. >> when it happened a few weeks ago, it compounded those fears. tim: a draft of a report says citizenship is an unlikely indicator of...
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tim barber is there live to explain what happened. tim?f parents didn't know about this until we talked to them about it. they came out here to pick up their kids here at oakridge elementary school. so far about 80 kids have been sent home sick. health officials are trying to figure out if it's the norovirus or not because it's similar to the flu. anyone can get it from contaminated surfaces, food and water. some parents are worried. some say it's a good reminder for everyone to wash their hands. >> pretty scary. i didn't know if i wanted to send my son to school but figured if he was already exposed if he wa i sent hip -- sent him anyways. tim: i talked to two girls who had the bug earlier in week. they explained what it was like in there this week. we are putting that story together right now and we'll have it up at 11:00 tonight. reporting life in arlington, tim barber, abc7 news. alison: tim, thank you for that. you can sign up for breaking news text alerts anytime at our website wjla.com. larry? larry: well, alison, a man just walking
tim barber is there live to explain what happened. tim?f parents didn't know about this until we talked to them about it. they came out here to pick up their kids here at oakridge elementary school. so far about 80 kids have been sent home sick. health officials are trying to figure out if it's the norovirus or not because it's similar to the flu. anyone can get it from contaminated surfaces, food and water. some parents are worried. some say it's a good reminder for everyone to wash their...
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tim barber has more. tim: the driver of this red range rover told the police that he ran over a man of the parking lot because the man had a gun. cell phone video shows the moment after the deadly encounter. you can hear witnesses and the dead man's mother. an assaultlso shows rifle the police say they recover next to the body, a rifle some witnesses say the man's mother tried to grab. be surprised with happening right around the corner. tim: you played out in this busy strip mall, near the farmers rk i've been in this neighborhood a long time. this is very upsetting. tim: the police say the man in the red range rover was with his daughter. he said the man that he hit assaulted his daughter the night before. he then spotted the man and his mother on the road and followed them and called 911. what happened next is still a mystery. prayer when i saw it, because this should not be happening. tim: the big question tonight is, was this man using self-defense, did he feel threatened? that is still under investi
tim barber has more. tim: the driver of this red range rover told the police that he ran over a man of the parking lot because the man had a gun. cell phone video shows the moment after the deadly encounter. you can hear witnesses and the dead man's mother. an assaultlso shows rifle the police say they recover next to the body, a rifle some witnesses say the man's mother tried to grab. be surprised with happening right around the corner. tim: you played out in this busy strip mall, near the...
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tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: and history made on the senate floor today. >> the vice president votes in the affirmative, and the nomination is confirmed. alison: hours after that happened, mike pence became the first vice president to cast a tie-breaking vote in a cabinet nomination. he then swore in betsy devos as the secretary of the nominees, devos is a billionaire. her family founded amway. they are long time republican donors. democrats cited a lack of experience school vouchers and charter schools. jonathan: lawmakers tried to block that confirmation and protesters have taken to the streets. some educators now say they are worried now that it's official. jay korff has with some teachers are talking about. jay: i just got off the phone with the washington teachers union. she believes that betsy devos will literally try to dismantle the public school system. the president of the mayor confederation of teachers said towardsows antipathy public schools and a lack of basic understanding of what children
tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: and history made on the senate floor today. >> the vice president votes in the affirmative, and the nomination is confirmed. alison: hours after that happened, mike pence became the first vice president to cast a tie-breaking vote in a cabinet nomination. he then swore in betsy devos as the secretary of the nominees, devos is a billionaire. her family founded amway. they are long time republican donors. democrats cited a lack of experience school vouchers...
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tim, you know as well as ido every year? abortion lobbyists hype. but it's true. before roe the wade, there were between 200,001.2 million illegal abortions carried out in the united states. thousands died from illegal abortions. that is not hype. thousands have died from legalised abortion. but she would return these women to that kind of situation. women who have to go underground? everyone should understand the reason why we everyone should understand the reason why we are everyone should understand the reason why we are doing this. we are trying to save women's lives and children's lives. we are not doing this for any kind of personal agenda. do you think you're being used by the pro—life people? the republicans? you said you were used in turn by the others, the pro— abortion rests. i have never met such a great group of people since i have been in the pro—life movement, honestly. what does that mean? you used to like the lawyers, didn't you? i did. but you turned against them. they turned against me first. your old lawy
tim, you know as well as ido every year? abortion lobbyists hype. but it's true. before roe the wade, there were between 200,001.2 million illegal abortions carried out in the united states. thousands died from illegal abortions. that is not hype. thousands have died from legalised abortion. but she would return these women to that kind of situation. women who have to go underground? everyone should understand the reason why we everyone should understand the reason why we are everyone should...
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tim, are you still there?> reporter: no, we are on 76 west heading out towards the philadelphia zoo area. take a look, we're finally starting to see some snow falling. we had hard sleet coming down. we were stopped at a spotlight a few minutes ago, we heard a lot of pitter patter coming through on the roof too. i also wanted to mention, somebody can flag this to jessica boyington, we saw a truck bumped down, tractor trailer, on the southbound at schuylkill, westbound, only one lane was getting by on the right side, so take it easy through this area. you can see, it's west on the roads, overall, not too bad at this point. if you have to go out, be very careful. the traffic isn't too bad. it's still slick out here. we're going to head into the area where the hills are a killer especially on days like this one. back to you. >> tim, thank you very much. tim giving a report where he's driving. >> and road conditions. let's get you updated from across the region. >> yeah, need a little help on a day like today. on r
tim, are you still there?> reporter: no, we are on 76 west heading out towards the philadelphia zoo area. take a look, we're finally starting to see some snow falling. we had hard sleet coming down. we were stopped at a spotlight a few minutes ago, we heard a lot of pitter patter coming through on the roof too. i also wanted to mention, somebody can flag this to jessica boyington, we saw a truck bumped down, tractor trailer, on the southbound at schuylkill, westbound, only one lane was...
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tim furlong is driving along wilmington's waters 23ru7b9. we'll check with them in a few minutes. >>> penn state is dealing with a multimillion that are settlement by the assistant coach. >> we'll tell you why a judge made a mistake in the mike mcqueary case. >>> good morning, everyone, jessica boyington with a check on the roads and conditions out there. watching 78. you can see the snow definitely in the cameras right here, around route 222. it's a slow go here. you can see trucking moving by with hazards flashing, definitely seeing snow tracks on the road surfaces there, we're seeing accumulation in some areas for sure. also watching 95, an accident clearing on the southbound side, around cottman avenue. either way, we're checking on the drive times. roads are still wet from the vine street expressway. slippery reports out in west pottsgrove and grosstown road. watch for that. and in new jersey, admiral wilson boulevard. the toll plaza, no problems getting up over the bridge in philadelphia as well. with the weather changing throughout th
tim furlong is driving along wilmington's waters 23ru7b9. we'll check with them in a few minutes. >>> penn state is dealing with a multimillion that are settlement by the assistant coach. >> we'll tell you why a judge made a mistake in the mike mcqueary case. >>> good morning, everyone, jessica boyington with a check on the roads and conditions out there. watching 78. you can see the snow definitely in the cameras right here, around route 222. it's a slow go here. you...
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tim tebow. to play on the nfl and he'd been asked a couple of times. >> would you ever do "the bachelor"? >> i would not do "the bachelor." >> i would love to see the 20 women that tim tebow gets. >> who gets to select them? >> for television's sake i would bring in a few crazy, okay? are you prepared for hat? >> no. probably not. >> i need to know. can you make it happen. i seriously grabbed him after that, and said dude, you have to be the next bachelor. i know what will happen sunday here at super bowl and that is lady gaga will put on a spectacular halftime show. you know, we have been coming to the super bowl for nearly a quarter century and covering the biggest names who have rocked the big game. >> are you ready? >> how excited are you to be doing the super bowl? >> it's amazingly overwhelming. >> "e.t." was with katy perry who had the most-watched halftime show ever. 118,000 plus millionnviewers, 4 million more than watched the actual game. >> how did it go? >> beyons ney 2013 set the re
tim tebow. to play on the nfl and he'd been asked a couple of times. >> would you ever do "the bachelor"? >> i would not do "the bachelor." >> i would love to see the 20 women that tim tebow gets. >> who gets to select them? >> for television's sake i would bring in a few crazy, okay? are you prepared for hat? >> no. probably not. >> i need to know. can you make it happen. i seriously grabbed him after that, and said dude, you have...
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tim joins us live from south jersey. tim, what are you seeing right now?reporter: i'm kind of multitasking here. my son's school is off, my wife's school is off, my daughter's school is not off yet. this could be real family drama. here in new jersey, brook lawn area, you can see it's still just rain. we've been waiting for the snow to fall. we haven't seen any in northern delaware, over in new jersey at this point. at least in our travels. we're heading back to philadelphia. it's sort of deceptive on your tv screen. we're not going that fast, you see cars whiz by us here so take it easy. there's pondsing and puddling,overall, there's not a lot of traffic because people are off. we're live on 295, tim furlong, nbc10 news, make sure you stay with us. "first alert" coming right back. >> announcer: nbc10 breaking news. >> snow emergency, a winter storm is taking aim at our area right now. >> a live look at philadelphia agency snow begins to fall. our "first alert" weather team is tracking how long it will stick around and the impact it will have on the mornin
tim joins us live from south jersey. tim, what are you seeing right now?reporter: i'm kind of multitasking here. my son's school is off, my wife's school is off, my daughter's school is not off yet. this could be real family drama. here in new jersey, brook lawn area, you can see it's still just rain. we've been waiting for the snow to fall. we haven't seen any in northern delaware, over in new jersey at this point. at least in our travels. we're heading back to philadelphia. it's sort of...
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and will tim tebow be the next bachelor? >> think i should do it?t ratings, people. >> closed captioning provided -- >> >>> where does mariah carey buy her workout clothes? she posted these shots, hitting the gym in fish nets and high heels even on the stair climber. that's got to be a good workout for your calves, you think? >> by the way, i had that on in the gym this morning. very glamorous, darling. >>> now, do you know where else mariah brings the lam? in the voiceover boots. mimi is working on the lego baaman movie. >> a little birdie told me you might be acting again. >> an animated movie. isn't that exciting? >> yes, daaahling. check out her mayor mccaskill. >> today is a victory for the i have the zens of goth emcity. >> i did a little auditioning thing. >> wait, mariah carey? >> i don't care. >> the first lego movie making almost a half million and carey is confident in this follow-up. >> something tells me it will do well. >> i am batman. >> will around setback as batman. theejoker, rosario dawson. and remember in this meeting in 1999 the
and will tim tebow be the next bachelor? >> think i should do it?t ratings, people. >> closed captioning provided -- >> >>> where does mariah carey buy her workout clothes? she posted these shots, hitting the gym in fish nets and high heels even on the stair climber. that's got to be a good workout for your calves, you think? >> by the way, i had that on in the gym this morning. very glamorous, darling. >>> now, do you know where else mariah brings the...
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tim barber has the story that you will see only on 7. theye was asking, why are doing this to us, and i do not have no answers. was partiallyshe naked when u.s. marshals burst into her bedroom with guns dr years old. >> i was terrified something would happen because it was unexpected and it happened so quick. tim: a judge ordered the southeasto the apartment in 2015 to evict williams for not paying rent. she is not contesting that, but she and the aclu are filing a complaint accusing the marshals of overreacting. >> there is not even a plausible case. it is humiliating and wrong. tim: she said private parts were exposed. degrading,sing, especially in front of my baby. tim: investigators would not comment because of the potential litigation. the door was shut. can you understand they might have felt threatened? >> i don't even have a bad driving record. tim: she has been involved in several civil lawsuits. are you out just t for your rights. william said she was not paying her rent because of a dispute with her landlord. the aclu is filin
tim barber has the story that you will see only on 7. theye was asking, why are doing this to us, and i do not have no answers. was partiallyshe naked when u.s. marshals burst into her bedroom with guns dr years old. >> i was terrified something would happen because it was unexpected and it happened so quick. tim: a judge ordered the southeasto the apartment in 2015 to evict williams for not paying rent. she is not contesting that, but she and the aclu are filing a complaint accusing the...
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we went back to tim's hoa, it called the tow company which refunded tim's $400. is relieved to finally have his money back. >> it went back into my savings. >> no california regulatory board overseas toeing companies, there are some state codes the industry must follow tow companies don't have to snap pictures before towing from private property. security doesn't have to take pictures if you feel you've been wrongfully toed and can't resolve it with the parties involved, you can resolve it in small claims court. if not, we can help. ever been towed? >> it's expensive. >> i've been wrongfully towed. what's your number again? >> i caught the guy. >> thanks, chris. >>> can you guess what's happening a year from tonight? yes, light the flame, the olympics a colorful ceremony to mark the ceremony. expect a lot of northern california athletes to be right there. >> we have a countdown clock going on. >> any one of you two. >> we've done our time, it's going to be great. >> don't ask me about the temperatures today. we're so overloaded with our weather here, a lot more r
we went back to tim's hoa, it called the tow company which refunded tim's $400. is relieved to finally have his money back. >> it went back into my savings. >> no california regulatory board overseas toeing companies, there are some state codes the industry must follow tow companies don't have to snap pictures before towing from private property. security doesn't have to take pictures if you feel you've been wrongfully toed and can't resolve it with the parties involved, you can...
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they caught up with tim armstrong.arted six years ago when we cofounded the dylan miggy. a first real investment in the 4500 women stories on makers, the largest catalog online. we also want a leader of the company. we are doing immediate -- meeting with our executives and they asked us, is the one thing we can do as a company that would send a message and be great for the company? they said could be gets to 50-50 gender diversity at the top of the company? we discussed it and made a commitment, announced that an hour ago. we are in the process, getting the company reestablished. internal employee development and in the suit future -- in the future we want to be 50-50 across the board. of the management company, a bold goal but we will figure out how to do it. caroline: equal pay by 2020. if you're not for new watching a business leader, a step-by-step approach to achieve that. tim: we have diagnosed the issues around it. one starts outside the company where we will get the talent from -- talent pools. in some cases po
they caught up with tim armstrong.arted six years ago when we cofounded the dylan miggy. a first real investment in the 4500 women stories on makers, the largest catalog online. we also want a leader of the company. we are doing immediate -- meeting with our executives and they asked us, is the one thing we can do as a company that would send a message and be great for the company? they said could be gets to 50-50 gender diversity at the top of the company? we discussed it and made a...
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you: good stuff, thank caroline and tim.e lined up against president trump and san francisco continues to be the front line of the fight. this is bloomberg. ♪ cory: facebook expanding paid leave for families facing hardship. sheryl sandberg spoke about why. >> this is personal for me. i lost my hunt -- has been suddenly almost two years ago and facebook provided me the flexibility i needed and we are doing even more. cory: it will allow for up to 20 days in the case of an immediate family members death and today's for extended family. san francisco has become ground zero for the debate over donald trumps immigration policy. san francisco's night circuit court is deciding its fate. leaders from the tech sector for the first and most outspoken critics of this executive order. 120 companies signed a legal brief opposing the order. alphabet is organizing the funding for this fight. we're going to talk with mark and greg. google's role is really remarkable. weekend, one of the family fledle, his soviet oppression. he was at the a
you: good stuff, thank caroline and tim.e lined up against president trump and san francisco continues to be the front line of the fight. this is bloomberg. ♪ cory: facebook expanding paid leave for families facing hardship. sheryl sandberg spoke about why. >> this is personal for me. i lost my hunt -- has been suddenly almost two years ago and facebook provided me the flexibility i needed and we are doing even more. cory: it will allow for up to 20 days in the case of an immediate...
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tim. [applause] >> thank you. almost exactly one week ago to the hour, president trump went to the central intelligence agency, a building that some of us are familiar with and have stood in its lobby, and as you walk in on the right-hand side wall there are 117 stars representing 117 men and women of the cia who have died in the line of duty. trump stood with his back to that wall. on the facing wall looking down on him engraved in great guild letter is john 8:32 and ye shall know the truth and the truth will make you free. trump cooperate see that because as walked into the room, everyone stood if you saw a photograph from that you'll notice that the first two rows remained standing throughout the speech because trump, ignorant of protocol, never said, please be seated. and i'm going to use a crib sheet to quote from some things he said. okay. the trump campaign is being investigated by the central intelligence agency and the fbi. you know that. right? it is. for its ties to the vladimir putin. trump in return h
tim. [applause] >> thank you. almost exactly one week ago to the hour, president trump went to the central intelligence agency, a building that some of us are familiar with and have stood in its lobby, and as you walk in on the right-hand side wall there are 117 stars representing 117 men and women of the cia who have died in the line of duty. trump stood with his back to that wall. on the facing wall looking down on him engraved in great guild letter is john 8:32 and ye shall know the...
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for those of you who do not know timothy thyssen, also known as, tim tyson, tim is the senior research scholar at the center for documentary studies at duke, visiting professor of american christianity in southern culture at the duke divinity school and an adjunct professor of american studies at unc chapel hill. so you can tell it is a very inclusive guy. he has an appointment at duke and you and see. were not, talk basketball tonight. he is the author of -- which is a finalist for the national book award. in a book called radio free dick see. tim also serves on the executive board of the north carolina naacp. tim can tell you more about this book than i can. i just want to say that he does a marvelous job of putting emmett till's murder and lynching into a context of american history. his earlier books and is about a similar incident that happened 15 years later north carolina law 25 miles from here. i learned a few years ago about another similar incident that happened three blocks from here. at the intersection of club boulevard and ninth street. wear black during the war 1944, bla
for those of you who do not know timothy thyssen, also known as, tim tyson, tim is the senior research scholar at the center for documentary studies at duke, visiting professor of american christianity in southern culture at the duke divinity school and an adjunct professor of american studies at unc chapel hill. so you can tell it is a very inclusive guy. he has an appointment at duke and you and see. were not, talk basketball tonight. he is the author of -- which is a finalist for the...
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he's young at heart and in your program, comedian tim young.nd he's an expert at the dead lift, so if you're looking for a pallbearer, he's your guy. sitting right next to me, comedian is joe devito. okay, let's start the show. ♪ >> tom: sweden is picking a fight with president trump, on a platform he's not very comfortable with, twitter. when president on saturday blamed problems the scandinavian country is having on the refugee policy, the swedes disagreed. sweden's twitter account, which is manned by a new citizen every week, responded by putting the violence and perspective. we have around 100 birdies per year, that's like to go days the u.s. two. days. donald trump is now saying that immigration in sweden has now led to an increase in crime. also responded with a gift or jif of dwight. "the washington post" reported that over four hours, the crowd burned over half a dozen cars, vandalized a shopfront, and threw rocks at police. kirsten, weird timing, wasn't i it? >> such bad timing for sweden. i'm almost 100% swedish. >> tom: you don't loo
he's young at heart and in your program, comedian tim young.nd he's an expert at the dead lift, so if you're looking for a pallbearer, he's your guy. sitting right next to me, comedian is joe devito. okay, let's start the show. ♪ >> tom: sweden is picking a fight with president trump, on a platform he's not very comfortable with, twitter. when president on saturday blamed problems the scandinavian country is having on the refugee policy, the swedes disagreed. sweden's twitter account,...
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we caught up with tim armstrong.ed six : years ago when we cofounded dylan mcgee, makers as a brand. we want to not just be an investor in the media side of makers and the 4500 stories, but -- it is the largest catalog online we also want to lead as a , company in the space, and what is clear to us in meeting with our executives and up-and-coming women executives, and i asked if -- they asked us -- of their -- is there one thing we could do at the company and send a message and would be great for the company. they said could we get 50-50 gender diversity in the top 1,000 positions in the company, so we discussed it and made a commitment to it. we now -- announced it on stage about an hour ago. we are in the process of getting the company reestablished, recruiting, internal employee development, and the future, so by 2020, we want to be 50-50 across-the-board in our executive team in the top management of the company. it is a bold goal, but we will figure out how to do it. caroline: and equal pay by 2020. if you are a
we caught up with tim armstrong.ed six : years ago when we cofounded dylan mcgee, makers as a brand. we want to not just be an investor in the media side of makers and the 4500 stories, but -- it is the largest catalog online we also want to lead as a , company in the space, and what is clear to us in meeting with our executives and up-and-coming women executives, and i asked if -- they asked us -- of their -- is there one thing we could do at the company and send a message and would be great...
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tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: the organizers of the women's march are organizing a strike. march 8, they are planning what is being called a day without a woman. more information will come out soon. you remember the women's march, was a worldwide event that drew millions of people last month. will onlyvideo you see here, district a driver pulling away from the gas station. he takes the hose, walks over, and hangs it up. there. leaves it he ripped the hose out of the machine. a ma happening more than you might think. it is because people are using cell phones and not paying attention. alison: a bridge that you may drive over every day may have a red flag for safety. in a new assessment, 1200 local bridges have been labeled structurally deficient. the worst one is the memorial bridge. that connects d.c. and virginia, and it is not just here. 9% of all bridges nationwide carry the label. holding her own heart, literally in her hands. jonathan: an incredible image of new jersey. lisa suffered from heart disease most of her life. she had a transplant this month, and she asked th
tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: the organizers of the women's march are organizing a strike. march 8, they are planning what is being called a day without a woman. more information will come out soon. you remember the women's march, was a worldwide event that drew millions of people last month. will onlyvideo you see here, district a driver pulling away from the gas station. he takes the hose, walks over, and hangs it up. there. leaves it he ripped the hose out of the machine. a ma...
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tim: we are told the people were not with the union. they wanted to tell the controversy, secretary it does not believe in school of choice. >> we want to send a message we love the public school system. >> some parents suggest that the aggressive protesters try talking instead of yelling. >> one man was arrested for assaulting a police officer. they are addresses allegations the secretary was assaulted. secretary devos says she protects peaceful protest but no door in america will be blocked for those seeking to help the children. tim basher, abc7 news. jonathan: response was quick. d.c. mayor muriel bowser weighed in on the protest saying this. "protest peacefully, protest is fine. but we do not condone violence. we welcome bety anyone who wants to learn more about the d.c. schools." others responded that they were proud that she chose to visit the fastest growing urban school district in the country. a spokesperson called the meeting proproductive. you will find more reaction and the entire uncut video online at website. go to wjla.c
tim: we are told the people were not with the union. they wanted to tell the controversy, secretary it does not believe in school of choice. >> we want to send a message we love the public school system. >> some parents suggest that the aggressive protesters try talking instead of yelling. >> one man was arrested for assaulting a police officer. they are addresses allegations the secretary was assaulted. secretary devos says she protects peaceful protest but no door in america...
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here with tim.im, separate the prospects of tax cuts and infrastructure spending, the prospects of deregulation, from all the other stuff -- the protectionism, the anti-e.u. rhetoric, the nato rhetoric. how do we separate them? tim: i think the infrastructure spending will be somewhat delayed. it is more of a 2018 story, in terms of action. other things may appear quicker. what seems to be the trend for the moment is to focus on the tariffs. if tariffs are introduced at some later point this year, i expect the further pulse of hoarding, buying now before tariffs go up. that will power growth in america for 2017, 2018 infrastructure. mark: got to wait another year for infrastructure. and deregulation? is somewhat think, in the price. we have seen u.s. financials perform well. , i think itancials is an exciting time to be in america. mark: it certainly is. china remains a big risk for you, and donald trump's pronouncements on china are eagerly awaited. back the one china policy in a recent phone call
here with tim.im, separate the prospects of tax cuts and infrastructure spending, the prospects of deregulation, from all the other stuff -- the protectionism, the anti-e.u. rhetoric, the nato rhetoric. how do we separate them? tim: i think the infrastructure spending will be somewhat delayed. it is more of a 2018 story, in terms of action. other things may appear quicker. what seems to be the trend for the moment is to focus on the tariffs. if tariffs are introduced at some later point this...
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alison: tim barber is live at the scene with the latest. tim? here at the scene, investigators just took down the yellow tape, but the investigation is far from over. tonight, devastation from family and friends who consoled each other down the block from this burning garage. officials say that a fire tore through, killing two pets and a young boy. any indication of what caused the fire, foul play, anything like that? >> they are trying to determine what caused the fire. tom: this happened on arcade atreet in lorton, where i firefighter and off-duty firefighter live. >> both individuals try to make it into the house and could not get far because of the smoke. people were rushed to the hospital and are expected to recover. two dogs were also rescued. family and friends are focused on the boy who lost his life. investigators are focused on trying to figure out how it happened. as soon as we get more information about the fire and that little boy, we will let you know right away. live in fairfax county, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: tim, thank yo
alison: tim barber is live at the scene with the latest. tim? here at the scene, investigators just took down the yellow tape, but the investigation is far from over. tonight, devastation from family and friends who consoled each other down the block from this burning garage. officials say that a fire tore through, killing two pets and a young boy. any indication of what caused the fire, foul play, anything like that? >> they are trying to determine what caused the fire. tom: this...
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live in northwest washington, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: tim, thank you. at seton elementary school in northeast d.c. are upset tonight. they say there is no good place for them to park when they take their children to school. in just a short time that takes to walk their children through the front doors, they are being ticketed and in some cases towed. with the pre-k students, you have to walk them all the way to the classroom. alison: one parent said he believes particular who is targeting these parents. a spokesperson for the mayor's office said it is working on a solution. jonathan: relief in montgomery county because the family of a teenager reported missing now say she is safe and with relatives out of state. was reporteds missing over the weekend. here was concern about welfare. remember the man who scaled the side of trump tower with suction cups last summer? he political to two charges. recklessarged with endangerment and disorderly conduct. he will not be going to jail, but he has to make admissions for the till health treatment, staying away fro
live in northwest washington, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: tim, thank you. at seton elementary school in northeast d.c. are upset tonight. they say there is no good place for them to park when they take their children to school. in just a short time that takes to walk their children through the front doors, they are being ticketed and in some cases towed. with the pre-k students, you have to walk them all the way to the classroom. alison: one parent said he believes particular who is...
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apple's tim cook challenging the president.nd bridgewater's ray dalio expressing concerns about the administration's global impact. >> amazon impacting u.p.s. but first up, apple's better than expected quarterly results driven by a record 78.3 million iphones sold. ceo tim cook said it was the company's best quarter for services with almost $7.2 billion in revenue. journal this morning, jim, says if it's an eight cylinder engine it's running on just about seven or eight cylinders. >> this is one of the quarters where you change the narrative of what apple is. you went from a company that's a device company and that's a shame. they'll never get a real multiple. may one day it's like blackberry to being a company with 150 million subscribers that is a company generating a gigantic amount of money through a revenue stream, a service revenue stream that's finally happening because they do have such an installed base. talk about $7 billion. that's by the way the same amount that facebook made in terms of revenues. it's a very lucrat
apple's tim cook challenging the president.nd bridgewater's ray dalio expressing concerns about the administration's global impact. >> amazon impacting u.p.s. but first up, apple's better than expected quarterly results driven by a record 78.3 million iphones sold. ceo tim cook said it was the company's best quarter for services with almost $7.2 billion in revenue. journal this morning, jim, says if it's an eight cylinder engine it's running on just about seven or eight cylinders....
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live in southeast, tim barber, abc 7 news. weekend is finally here.e are getting off to a cold start, at least with temperatures below average. -- a of sunshine although of sunshine on the way tomorrow. grab the sunglasses after a cold start early on. we moderate to the upper 30's, and that is it for the daytime highs. talking about sunday and a huge warm-up as we move into next week. the temperatures in the lower 60's? i will tell you when and how long they will stick around in just a few minutes. alison: sounds good, steve, thank you. in lorton, the big fire at a recycling center and landfill is still smoldering. the bulk of the fire is out, the good news from environmental officials is there is no concern about air quality. the fire did not burn any hazardous substances. jonathan: a heartbreaking case in montgomery county, a four-year-old child dead, her mother charged with disturbing charges of abuse. four-year-old died, days after she was found unresponsive in her mother's gaithersburg apartment. her mother could be facing additional charges when
live in southeast, tim barber, abc 7 news. weekend is finally here.e are getting off to a cold start, at least with temperatures below average. -- a of sunshine although of sunshine on the way tomorrow. grab the sunglasses after a cold start early on. we moderate to the upper 30's, and that is it for the daytime highs. talking about sunday and a huge warm-up as we move into next week. the temperatures in the lower 60's? i will tell you when and how long they will stick around in just a few...
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tim tyson, tim is the senior research scholar at the center for documentary studies at duke. visiting professor of american christianity and southern culture. at the duke divinity school. and professor of american city at unc chapel hill. he is a very inclusive guy. he has an appointment -- we will not talk that tonight. he is the author of -- and a book called radio free, robert of williams and the roots of black power. tim also served on an executive board of the north carolina naacp. tim can tell you more about, way more about this book than i can. i just want to say that he does a marvelous job of putting emmett till murder and lynching into a context of american history. tim's earlier book is about a similar incident that happened 15 years later in oxford north carolina. about 25 miles from here. and i learned just a few years ago about another similar incident that happened three blocks from here. at the intersection of carr boulevard and ninth street. where a black, during the war in 1944, a black soldier in uniform would not, he was from philadelphia. it would not mov
tim tyson, tim is the senior research scholar at the center for documentary studies at duke. visiting professor of american christianity and southern culture. at the duke divinity school. and professor of american city at unc chapel hill. he is a very inclusive guy. he has an appointment -- we will not talk that tonight. he is the author of -- and a book called radio free, robert of williams and the roots of black power. tim also served on an executive board of the north carolina naacp. tim can...
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there he is, very handsome tim tebow. handsome tim tebow. say we own it. lose all that negativity.t let it go. it's just bad energy. oh, and lose those terrible black balloons they give you on your 50th. what's up with that? hey we hear you. that's why our members love aarp the magazine. it celebrates you. with fun and provocative content, from lifestyle and entertainment to in-depth reporting. and it's just one of the great benefits of membership. if you don't think "this is right for me" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a "truck-cicle." [second man] how you doing? [ice cracking] [second man] ah,ah, ah. oh no! [first man] saves us some drilling. [burke] and we covered it, february fourteenth, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ shake up your routine with a completely new way to clean. new colgate total advanced health mouthwash. shake to activate a powerful cleaning act
there he is, very handsome tim tebow. handsome tim tebow. say we own it. lose all that negativity.t let it go. it's just bad energy. oh, and lose those terrible black balloons they give you on your 50th. what's up with that? hey we hear you. that's why our members love aarp the magazine. it celebrates you. with fun and provocative content, from lifestyle and entertainment to in-depth reporting. and it's just one of the great benefits of membership. if you don't think "this is right for...
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alison: tim barber joins us with the investigation happening now. tim? tim: right after we talked with venus' mother and right after she begged for her daughter to come home, she walked through the store for emotional reunion. the mother of venus arrieta broke down when she spoke of the emotional reunion with her 17-year-old daughter. venus disappeared january 15. detectives say that she ran away with a backpack full of clothing. earlier this week, the case took a dark turn when the friend was found near springfield. detectives believe that rivas was murdered and that again was involved. investigators feared for venus' life, too. tonight, she is talking to detectives so they can figure out where she has been, what she has been doing, and who she was with. venus' mom said that her daughter was taken away in handcuffs, but we have not confirmed that she is arrested or facing charges. we will follow-up with them and let you know. live in alexandria, tim barber, abc 7 news. also breaking, prince george's county, the police investigate a murder in greenbelt.
alison: tim barber joins us with the investigation happening now. tim? tim: right after we talked with venus' mother and right after she begged for her daughter to come home, she walked through the store for emotional reunion. the mother of venus arrieta broke down when she spoke of the emotional reunion with her 17-year-old daughter. venus disappeared january 15. detectives say that she ran away with a backpack full of clothing. earlier this week, the case took a dark turn when the friend was...
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tim? >> reporter: they didn't answer any questions and i have a lot of them tonight. you can see the lights just came on here at the vaughan corrections policen in smyrna. we did learn inmates in building "c," a few hundred yards behind me here. five prison members were taken hostage, it's not clear how many inmates. one staffer was rushed out on a gurney. that person went to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. >>> a corrections officer made a radio call for immediate assistance within "c" building which houses over 100 inmates. at this point, correctional officers responded to assist and the facility was placed on lockdown. it was at this time five department of corrections employees were taken hostage. since that time, one hostage has been released. >> reporter: i've come back live to see the situation unfolding. the delaware news said they got a call, and inmates were 81 set with conditions inside the facility. they don't think they were being treated fairly. they didn't get specific. police didn't give us information about their demands. they say their
tim? >> reporter: they didn't answer any questions and i have a lot of them tonight. you can see the lights just came on here at the vaughan corrections policen in smyrna. we did learn inmates in building "c," a few hundred yards behind me here. five prison members were taken hostage, it's not clear how many inmates. one staffer was rushed out on a gurney. that person went to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. >>> a corrections officer made a radio call for...
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we had to the 2017 makers conference and catch up with aol ceo tim armstrong.loomberg. ♪ caroline: tired of that morning commute? uber may have a solution in the works. , to has hired mike moore develop flying cars. cory johnson set down with brad stone for more. a science fiction fan, the idea of a flying car her a small aircraft that takes off and lands vertically that is one-day automate issues cool. a little background, mike moore at nasa road a paper about the feasibility about a stanford professor talking to larry page and spawned two companies. kitty hawk. cory: kitty hawk. >> of course. the wright brothers. we wrote about these two car companies working on flying cars. uber wrote a paper saying they wanted to play a new role in the ecosystem, not necessary build a flying car themselves, but a role to play in regulations, negotiating with the suppliers, creating new battery technology. from langley guy mark moore who wrote the paper in 2010, so adding firepower. this is real. silicon valley is working on it. you will be soaring to the air one-day to your
we had to the 2017 makers conference and catch up with aol ceo tim armstrong.loomberg. ♪ caroline: tired of that morning commute? uber may have a solution in the works. , to has hired mike moore develop flying cars. cory johnson set down with brad stone for more. a science fiction fan, the idea of a flying car her a small aircraft that takes off and lands vertically that is one-day automate issues cool. a little background, mike moore at nasa road a paper about the feasibility about a...
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tim: they just reported 10 straight quarters of net losses. son has not been able to turn it around since he bought the company. at that is a drag on the bottom line. yes, they have got this nice $80 billion fund that will play out, but they really have short-term problems. a key point is they are number four int he the u.s. market. and they do need to do this deal of t-mobile. it got pushed back by regulators. we saw a few months ago masayoshi son came to the u.s. and had this golden handshake with donald trump. made all these pledges about creating jobs here, but really it is trying to smooth the way for him to do that deal. if you cannot get that deal done, i see no way that sprint is going to be able to turn around. they are number four. it is going to be difficult to be profitable in the long term. caroline: peter, remind us when we saw those golden handshakes that tim was talking about with president donald trump, was president-elect at that point. we heard a lot of this money from the fund will be dedicated to the united states but what
tim: they just reported 10 straight quarters of net losses. son has not been able to turn it around since he bought the company. at that is a drag on the bottom line. yes, they have got this nice $80 billion fund that will play out, but they really have short-term problems. a key point is they are number four int he the u.s. market. and they do need to do this deal of t-mobile. it got pushed back by regulators. we saw a few months ago masayoshi son came to the u.s. and had this golden handshake...
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tim cook: it was our best quarter ever for services with almost $7.2 billion in revenue.ustomers broke all-time records during the holiday quarter, including $3 billion in purchases in december alone, making it the app store's best month ever. ♪ caroline: a story we are watching. sprint shares, popping as much as 5% in trading today. the wireless carrier added more mobile subscribers than expected in the fourth quarter. sales also the estimates because of data offers. sprint is the fourth largest wireless carrier in the u.s. and has completed two years of subscriber growth. president trump's ban has been fueling outrage across the tech sector. many have been condemning the actions and supporting the immigrant employees. slack's ceo is one of them. thing, because it is right over the weekend. stewart is back with us. this is a passionate respective of yours because you yourself come from polish heritage. what does it mean, not only for you as an individual, but as the head of the company? >> it is a disruption for us. it's something that could in a long-term, have impact o
tim cook: it was our best quarter ever for services with almost $7.2 billion in revenue.ustomers broke all-time records during the holiday quarter, including $3 billion in purchases in december alone, making it the app store's best month ever. ♪ caroline: a story we are watching. sprint shares, popping as much as 5% in trading today. the wireless carrier added more mobile subscribers than expected in the fourth quarter. sales also the estimates because of data offers. sprint is the fourth...
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to tim's point why are bond yields rising? it's because people are buying german bonds out of safety and shorting the periphery. there's an economic reason. there's a reason why people, why bond yields are falling. >> right. let's just bring it back to the u.s. stock market for a second the dow jones industrials average, goldman sachs is 20% of the gains since the election. the stock is up 40% or something like that. if you have a scenario where you see bond yields going where you think they do if it breaks to 30 in the ten year treasury what happens to bank stocks? that's been a huge part of why they rallied the way they did. the idea of other stuff has to happen with deregulation. if we get into a scenario where some of the deregulation doesn't happen and yields come back in then you have a group that's a major contributor to the stock market gains. >> to push this further what we do know from data is that net shorts on bonds are very high right now. people are very positioned against bonds. could we see a short squeeze whic
to tim's point why are bond yields rising? it's because people are buying german bonds out of safety and shorting the periphery. there's an economic reason. there's a reason why people, why bond yields are falling. >> right. let's just bring it back to the u.s. stock market for a second the dow jones industrials average, goldman sachs is 20% of the gains since the election. the stock is up 40% or something like that. if you have a scenario where you see bond yields going where you think...
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matt delucia is heading to berks county, tim furlong is driving to delaware. bill henley is tracking the conditions where you live. he joins us with the most accurate forecast in town. bill. >> 33 degrees, it's not going to last very long. and that snow that's in cammingback, that's going to be sweeping down across the area as well. but as katy zachry mentioned, in westchester, it's just rain at this hour. the wind will be picking up and shifting. we have an easterly wind that's drawing in moisture and bringing in warm air often the ocean. that's keeping it for now. westchester right on the edge. it felt like it's going to start snowing, and indeed, it won't be long before you start to see that snow. the snow will have a tough time, at least, accommodating, box the ground is still quite warm, but that is going to be changing. as the temperatures cool down, the ground will be cooling down as well. here's the hour-by-hour forecast. this is 5:00 this morning. you see the snow just edging into philadelphia. at that time, all of chester county will be looking at sn
matt delucia is heading to berks county, tim furlong is driving to delaware. bill henley is tracking the conditions where you live. he joins us with the most accurate forecast in town. bill. >> 33 degrees, it's not going to last very long. and that snow that's in cammingback, that's going to be sweeping down across the area as well. but as katy zachry mentioned, in westchester, it's just rain at this hour. the wind will be picking up and shifting. we have an easterly wind that's drawing...
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tim furlong joining us live. tim? >> reporter: it's not whether you win or lose it's how you play the game. in this case it's how a team reacted right after the game that's caused all the controversy. >> principal doesn't want to talk to us. >> reporter: these parents of a.i. du pont high school players say last week's game at delaware military academy was brutal, fans were taunting them with racial slurs. >> they were heard by me personally. >> reporter: after a.i. lost, a game they expected to win, with questionable calls, they say the emotions got the best of one a.i. player who bolted up the steps towards a dma student. >> they were going after our cadets. >> reporter: i saw cell video who says he doesn't believe the a.i. players were running to the locker room, they were looking to fight. the coach and principal agreed. after the investigation, the principal canceled the rest of the season, including senior night and the playoffs. >> i do not want to end my career like this because it was established before this
tim furlong joining us live. tim? >> reporter: it's not whether you win or lose it's how you play the game. in this case it's how a team reacted right after the game that's caused all the controversy. >> principal doesn't want to talk to us. >> reporter: these parents of a.i. du pont high school players say last week's game at delaware military academy was brutal, fans were taunting them with racial slurs. >> they were heard by me personally. >> reporter: after...
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tim tebow, joan amos is here.s the owner of the new england patriots robert kraft is here. treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. [ slurpnew girl, huh? yeah, i'm -- i couldn't help but notice you checking out my name your price tool. yeah, this bad boy gives you coverage options based on your budget. -oh -- -oh, not so fast, tadpole. you have to learn to swim first. claire, here's your name your price tool. -oh, thanks, flo. -mm-hmm. jamie, don't forget to clean the fridge when you're done. she seems nice. she seems nice. [ door closes ] she's actually pretty nice. oh. yeah. >> one of the things i heard this morning and watching the news was that amazingly, it's never happened before, politics has become a much bigger subject than the super bowl. >> sean: that was president trump earlier today, at the white house, while many americans are into politics. nfl fans across the country aren gearing up f
tim tebow, joan amos is here.s the owner of the new england patriots robert kraft is here. treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. [ slurpnew girl, huh? yeah, i'm -- i couldn't help but notice you checking out my name your price tool. yeah, this bad boy gives you coverage options based on your budget. -oh -- -oh, not so fast, tadpole. you have to learn to swim first. claire,...
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and tim o'brien is back with us today.rg view and "trump nation, the art of being the donald." gentlemen, good to see both of you. drew, to you first. your piece was so rich. we have to mention bush had the ranch. obama went to hawaii and marthas vineyard. trump has mar-a-lago. it is his adult kid, his wife. it's a lot following him around. >> with trump, everything is bigger, right? it is is just a fact of life that presidents and vice presidents go on vacation, they go on trips. obama went on trips. so did bush. it is the scale of them that is sort of mind boggling. while the president is heading down to florida with a whole secret service detail in tow, his boys are going to dubai to open a very lavish golf course with their own contingents. and the price tags for these climb really, really quickly. they are incredibly detailed operation. >> give me numbers, drew. how much are we talk something. >> we're talking $3 million a weekend for every time trump goes down to florida. so we are up to $10 million already. for a co
and tim o'brien is back with us today.rg view and "trump nation, the art of being the donald." gentlemen, good to see both of you. drew, to you first. your piece was so rich. we have to mention bush had the ranch. obama went to hawaii and marthas vineyard. trump has mar-a-lago. it is his adult kid, his wife. it's a lot following him around. >> with trump, everything is bigger, right? it is is just a fact of life that presidents and vice presidents go on vacation, they go on...
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tim barber, abc 7 news. jummy: we want to get back to our top story, and extremely tense situation for the newly sworn and secretary of education. protests swarming around her car as she made her way into jefferson academy. sam sweeney was on the scene and out the video you are about to see. sam: good afternoon. ' firsts betsy devos visit to a public school in washington, d.c. as secretary of education and it was supposed to be a low-key event. what happened is going viral. despite being sworn in and already on the job, secretary of education betsy devos' job is not getting easier. she was blocked from entering jefferson academy middle school. you can see in the video, the secretary tries to get in th physically and blocked out. >> she does not represent anything that they stand for. sam: protesters drove her all the way back to the car. >> shame! the school, more processors blocked the security detail from entering. one protesters screamed his foot had been run over. police grabbed and shoved the protesters
tim barber, abc 7 news. jummy: we want to get back to our top story, and extremely tense situation for the newly sworn and secretary of education. protests swarming around her car as she made her way into jefferson academy. sam sweeney was on the scene and out the video you are about to see. sam: good afternoon. ' firsts betsy devos visit to a public school in washington, d.c. as secretary of education and it was supposed to be a low-key event. what happened is going viral. despite being sworn...