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back in 1995-- timothy mcveigh and terry nichols blew up the alfred murrah federal building with a rental truck packed with homemade explosives. 168 people were killed, and more than 500 were injured. it remains the deadlist act of domestic terrorism in american history. mcveigh was later convicted and executed for the crime. nichols is serving life without parole. developing now.. be numbered at fox news. last night - a group of protesters gathered outside the network's headquarters in new york, demanding o'reilly's firing. according to a new report in the wall street journal, the network is preparing to cut ties with the embattled host, who is currently on vacation. dozens of o'reilly show advertisers have fled following reports he paid harrassment settlements to mutliple women. o'reilly has denied any wrongdoing. happening today-- the metropolitan washington airports authority is expected to approve what amounts to a four-dollar raise for contract workers at dulles international and reagan national airports. a vote is expected today on a proposal requiring companies doing business at b
back in 1995-- timothy mcveigh and terry nichols blew up the alfred murrah federal building with a rental truck packed with homemade explosives. 168 people were killed, and more than 500 were injured. it remains the deadlist act of domestic terrorism in american history. mcveigh was later convicted and executed for the crime. nichols is serving life without parole. developing now.. be numbered at fox news. last night - a group of protesters gathered outside the network's headquarters in new...
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timothy mcveigh was executed for the attack today as they have every year since that bombing 22 years ago. people in oklahoma city held a remembrance ceremony. 35 of the victims worked for the housing and urban development. today the current hud secretary dr. ben carson spoke at the service. >> timothy mcveigh a because of the fiery wako standoff that ended on that date two years earlier. it was back in february of 1993 that federal authorities attempted to raid a ranch in texas looking for alleges weapons violation by a religious group known as the branch davidians. a gun battle erupted, four federal agents and six branch davidians were killed. on april 19th, the fbi launched an assault in an effort to end a 51 day standoff. a massive fire broke out possibly set by the branch davidians themselves. 76 people were killed including the leader of their group. >> a few thousand high school students in louden county took class outside today. >> their subject was suicide prevention. david culver joined some of them and explained why one's >> reporter: a path gym wood grove high school stude
timothy mcveigh was executed for the attack today as they have every year since that bombing 22 years ago. people in oklahoma city held a remembrance ceremony. 35 of the victims worked for the housing and urban development. today the current hud secretary dr. ben carson spoke at the service. >> timothy mcveigh a because of the fiery wako standoff that ended on that date two years earlier. it was back in february of 1993 that federal authorities attempted to raid a ranch in texas looking...
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on april 19th, 1995, home-grown terrorist timothy mcveigh set off a truck bomb in front of the alfred p.murrah building. the blast killed 168 people, including 19 children. more than 650 other people were hurt. mchave a was captured, con-- mcveigh was captured, convicted and executed for the bombing. the coconspirator is serving a life sentence for spirsy and manslaughter. there will be a -- conspiracy and manslaughter. there will be a memorial today includeing a speech from secretary ben carson -- hud secretary ben carson. thank you for joining us. it's wednesday, april 19th. i'm pa
on april 19th, 1995, home-grown terrorist timothy mcveigh set off a truck bomb in front of the alfred p.murrah building. the blast killed 168 people, including 19 children. more than 650 other people were hurt. mchave a was captured, con-- mcveigh was captured, convicted and executed for the bombing. the coconspirator is serving a life sentence for spirsy and manslaughter. there will be a -- conspiracy and manslaughter. there will be a memorial today includeing a speech from secretary ben...
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back in 1995-- timothy mcveigh and terry nichols blew up the alfred murrah federal building with a rentaled with homemade explosives. 168 people were killed, and more deadlist act of domestic terrorism in american history. mcveigh was later convicted and executed for the crime. nichols is serving life without parole. happening today.. the food and drug administration will discuss safety concerns about electronic cigarette batteries. it comes in response to dozens of sudden explosions. that includes this most recent incident just this week in las vegas. a man was left with second and third degree burns after the e-cig battery caught fire in his pocket. today's public workshop begins at 8:30 this morning at the f-d-a building in silver spring. athletic-wear company adidas- saying it's "incredibly sorry" this morning. that's after an offensive email to people who ran the boston marathon. the email's subject line read "congrats, you survived the boston marathon." this- four years after bombs went off near the finish line, killing 3 people. adidas tonight says it "deeply" apologizes for what i
back in 1995-- timothy mcveigh and terry nichols blew up the alfred murrah federal building with a rentaled with homemade explosives. 168 people were killed, and more deadlist act of domestic terrorism in american history. mcveigh was later convicted and executed for the crime. nichols is serving life without parole. happening today.. the food and drug administration will discuss safety concerns about electronic cigarette batteries. it comes in response to dozens of sudden explosions. that...
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timothy mcveigh was put to death, terry nichols serving a life sentence. >>> today marks anniversaryf the siege at branch davidian compound in waco, texas. eight people died back in 1983 it follows a 51 day standoff between federal authorities and the group. >>> residents in texas have some cleaning up to do after heavy rainfall flood homes and major road. >> this is in santa fe, one of the hardest hit rainfall fell overnight monday into tuesday forcing local officials to issue a flash flood watch for the area now residents there say it is sort of like deja vu after last years tax day flood which also caused widespread flooding throughout the southeast texas. >>> katie is talking about isolated storms. >> everyone remain calm. >> we talk about rain and people start perking up. can you imagine if we were talking about snow right now. there was a time, yes. >> yes. >> to put things in perspective, folks. let's talk stats here. the latest that philadelphia has ever reported anything above an inch or at leann inch of snowfall was all the way back on april 19th, but in 1983. so, it is obv
timothy mcveigh was put to death, terry nichols serving a life sentence. >>> today marks anniversaryf the siege at branch davidian compound in waco, texas. eight people died back in 1983 it follows a 51 day standoff between federal authorities and the group. >>> residents in texas have some cleaning up to do after heavy rainfall flood homes and major road. >> this is in santa fe, one of the hardest hit rainfall fell overnight monday into tuesday forcing local officials...
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committee mcveigh -- timothy mcveigh and terry nichols destroyed it. mcveigh was executed. nichols is serving multiple sentences. the jokers jinx roller coaster stalled last week that has now reopened. people were stranded there for hours. technicians fix the problems with the wheel on the train and inspectors cleared it to resume. larry: enterprise, moving into its permanent retirement home at dulles, two days before the photo was snapped, the spatial discovery made her final trip in capital, taking a last tour around the monuments. mark the official end of their 31 years spatial program. to see it one last time and i got to see it today in the air. >> it has a final feel to the shuttle program, but it doesn't have that somber feel because i know there are other projects in the making. larry: discovery replaced the enterprise, by the way, which is headed to new york. there are two other surviving shuttles, the endeavor and the atlantis. all right. >> very cool. all right, 6:20 right now, today looks like it's starting off pretty decent. it is, if you don't mind the eileen:
committee mcveigh -- timothy mcveigh and terry nichols destroyed it. mcveigh was executed. nichols is serving multiple sentences. the jokers jinx roller coaster stalled last week that has now reopened. people were stranded there for hours. technicians fix the problems with the wheel on the train and inspectors cleared it to resume. larry: enterprise, moving into its permanent retirement home at dulles, two days before the photo was snapped, the spatial discovery made her final trip in capital,...
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. >> timothy mcveigh was convict and later executed.ichelle: today is also the anniversary of the ends of the standoff at the branch davidian compound in waco, texas. 81 people died when the agents stormed the facility after 51 days. jonathan: coming up next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- how to protect yourself against scammers that mak michelle: you might be skeptical of a foreign number but what if it looked local? john matarese has the warning. >> there are urban mick and hoaxes. the best bet is not forward them. the one warning is real. greetings from jamaica are great when a friend sends you a postcard. not so great if a scammer calls you. a viral post tells you to never answer the phone if the call comes from the area code. there is a lot of truth to the warning. some innocent looking area codes relong to foreign countries so it mighh be a scammer calling. they don't look like the international calls on the caller i.d. but they are. so, from the doesn't that stink file, area codes to be su bahamas, ge that day, and 876 ja payca. never
. >> timothy mcveigh was convict and later executed.ichelle: today is also the anniversary of the ends of the standoff at the branch davidian compound in waco, texas. 81 people died when the agents stormed the facility after 51 days. jonathan: coming up next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- how to protect yourself against scammers that mak michelle: you might be skeptical of a foreign number but what if it looked local? john matarese has the warning. >> there are urban mick and...
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timothy mcveigh was executed for carrying out the bombing and terry nichols is serving his life sentence for conspiracy. >>> it was an e-mail that many people called insensitive and now adidas is apologizing for it. the company e-mailed that read congrats, you survived the boston marathon. this comes three years after 3 people were killed and more than 200 hurt in the bombing. adidas said they're sorry and clearly there was no thought given to the insensitive e-mail line. >>> and the ncaa announced yesterday that georgetown will host the 2019 men's basketball regional championship, with games at verizon center. it will take place on friday march 29th and sunday march 31st. it will be the sixth time georgetown has served as host at verizon center. >>> so, you would probably expect to hear some cheering at a sports event, right? >> yes. >> apparently there was another sound. apparently the kind of sound you hear in the bedroom. >> what! what! >> open got to listen. once they figured it out, they went back to the game. i'm not clear -- >> one of the players apparently is from our area. i th
timothy mcveigh was executed for carrying out the bombing and terry nichols is serving his life sentence for conspiracy. >>> it was an e-mail that many people called insensitive and now adidas is apologizing for it. the company e-mailed that read congrats, you survived the boston marathon. this comes three years after 3 people were killed and more than 200 hurt in the bombing. adidas said they're sorry and clearly there was no thought given to the insensitive e-mail line. >>>...
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terrorist timothy mcveigh was convicted of the 1995 bombing and later executed.s coconspirator terry nichols, was convicted with conspiracy of the bombing and is serving life in prison. >>> oakland police hope surveillance video will capture a thief who targeted the same house twice on the same day. investigators said this video shows a man stealing a brack bmw easter sunday morning from the driveway of the house and hours later, a burglar looking like the same man, went back to the home in oakland and stealsa know amazon package off of the front porch. the woman living in the house doesn't want to show her face. >> and i think i just felt violated and very unsafe. i think that i just can't believe that i have been so targeted in one day. easter sunday, of all days. >> you can clearly see the suspect's face. he tried to break into her house but was scared off by the dogs. >>> and people police in sonoma county search searching for the suspect in a stabbing yesterday outside of the heelsburg community center. the 22-year-old gonzalez stabbed another man after an a
terrorist timothy mcveigh was convicted of the 1995 bombing and later executed.s coconspirator terry nichols, was convicted with conspiracy of the bombing and is serving life in prison. >>> oakland police hope surveillance video will capture a thief who targeted the same house twice on the same day. investigators said this video shows a man stealing a brack bmw easter sunday morning from the driveway of the house and hours later, a burglar looking like the same man, went back to the...
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on april 19th, 1995, home-grown terrorist timothy mcveigh set off a truck bomb in front of the alfred p.murrah building. the blast killed 168 people, including 19 children. more than 650 other people were hurt. mchave a was captured, con-- mcveigh was captured, convicted and executed for the bombing. the coconspirator is serving a life sentence for spirsy and manslaughter. there will be a -- conspiracy and manslaughter. there will be a memorial today includeing a speech from secretary ben carson -- hud secretary ben carson. thank you for joining us. it's wednesday, april 19th. i'm pam cook. >> and i'm dave clark. thank you for joining us. let's talk about the weather getting you out of the door. steve paulson has the forecast for wednesday. >> and there are certain moments where my mom called me the day that happened. >> hmm. >> i will never forget. did you hear what happened in oklahoma city? >> no. >> and back then, news didn't travel as fast. >> yeah. >> and i was born in oklahoma city, why she called me. >> oh. >>> yeah. >> oh. >>> and so, a little moment in life where you go wow,
on april 19th, 1995, home-grown terrorist timothy mcveigh set off a truck bomb in front of the alfred p.murrah building. the blast killed 168 people, including 19 children. more than 650 other people were hurt. mchave a was captured, con-- mcveigh was captured, convicted and executed for the bombing. the coconspirator is serving a life sentence for spirsy and manslaughter. there will be a -- conspiracy and manslaughter. there will be a memorial today includeing a speech from secretary ben...
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you wake up timothy mcveigh at crucial point in the book and that link becomes suggestive for the way these kind of angry people in different cultures have more in common than we might expect, can you explain? >> this is another way of talking about how these series about the clash of civilizations, all this idea that people belong to different religious communities are bound to enter into conflict with each other and don't share much. any number of examples, historically and independent, mcveigh's friendship with ramzi yousef is one example. >> they were in adjoining cells. >> guest: in prison, the maximum facility and discovered each other and became great friends and realized they had a lot in commonpolitically . mcveigh said he believed in what use of and subsequently osama bin laden was doing and they were right to politically put it. that meeting of minds, that kind of intellectual, ideological affinity we see over and over again. we don't want to notice it. the no region must mantras was staffed by hindus who wanted to get into these hindu fanatics against multiculturalism. the
you wake up timothy mcveigh at crucial point in the book and that link becomes suggestive for the way these kind of angry people in different cultures have more in common than we might expect, can you explain? >> this is another way of talking about how these series about the clash of civilizations, all this idea that people belong to different religious communities are bound to enter into conflict with each other and don't share much. any number of examples, historically and independent,...
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timothy mcveigh and terry nichols blew up the federal building downtown, with a rental truck, packedan 500 people were injured, and 168 people were killed, including 19 children. it was the deadliest act of domestic terrorism america had ever faced. mcveigh was put to death and nichols is serving out a life sentence in prison. ( darya ) coming up on the kron four morning news at six... three people convicted of a double murder in the bay area are sentenced. see how long each of them will be spending behind bars. and after the break... an 8-year-old battling a rare disease. see how some people are making his dreams come true. ( james ) <(mark vanaly
timothy mcveigh and terry nichols blew up the federal building downtown, with a rental truck, packedan 500 people were injured, and 168 people were killed, including 19 children. it was the deadliest act of domestic terrorism america had ever faced. mcveigh was put to death and nichols is serving out a life sentence in prison. ( darya ) coming up on the kron four morning news at six... three people convicted of a double murder in the bay area are sentenced. see how long each of them will be...
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timothy mcveigh was executed for carrying out the bombing and terry nichols is serving a life sentence for his connection to that attack. today, hud secretary ben carson will speak at a memorial ceremony. the department lost 35 employees that day. >> images we will never forget. this week's massive manhunt for the facebook live killer did end yesterday when he took his own life. now in the surveillance video, you can see steve stephens' car followed by police right after the spotlight, there it is, right after a mcdonald's dri drive-thru on tuesday morning. they tried to stall him. he was wanted for a murder after shooting 72-year-old robert godwin sr. stephens shot himself after a brief pursuit. they wanted him to stand trial. >> i wish this guy could have -- they could have got him in court, and he would spend the rest of his life or whatever would happen to him, that he would have time to think about what he did. >> well, godwin's funeral is set for this saturday. >>> fox news may soon sent bill o'reilly packing. >> and o'reilly hasn't been on air for some time now. >> not been much
timothy mcveigh was executed for carrying out the bombing and terry nichols is serving a life sentence for his connection to that attack. today, hud secretary ben carson will speak at a memorial ceremony. the department lost 35 employees that day. >> images we will never forget. this week's massive manhunt for the facebook live killer did end yesterday when he took his own life. now in the surveillance video, you can see steve stephens' car followed by police right after the spotlight,...
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timothy mcveigh was executed for that crime, accomplice terry nichols is in prison now serving a lifetence. >>> site of the building is now a memorial to the victims. this is a drone view of the site. outdoor section of the memorial is opened 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. by the way oklahoma city national memorial and museum is funded entirely by private donations, and endowments. >>> on this morning's healthwatch you don't look appetizing but people who believe in them say they make you feel great. christine johnson shows us what goes into wellness tonics and elixirs. >> it is a tonic just like grand mom used to make. >> reporter: brandy spiller is drink to go good health. >> it has apple cider vinegar, kayan, good stuff to prevent you from getting real sick. >> reporter: this is part of a new beverage boom, drinks, infused with wellness ingredients. >> you get minerals, vitamin, mess fresh, organic produce just can't offer. >> reporter: at the end coffee induce barred in brooklyn health coach madeline murphy mixes these health boosters up on the spot. >> people don't like the way
timothy mcveigh was executed for that crime, accomplice terry nichols is in prison now serving a lifetence. >>> site of the building is now a memorial to the victims. this is a drone view of the site. outdoor section of the memorial is opened 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. by the way oklahoma city national memorial and museum is funded entirely by private donations, and endowments. >>> on this morning's healthwatch you don't look appetizing but people who believe in them say...
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timothy mcveigh was executed for carrying out the bombing. terry nichols is still serving a livance for conspiracy. ben carson will be speaking at a memorial ceremony. the department lost 35 employees that day. >> 6:13 now. the massive manhunt for the so called facebook killer is now over, as you likely know by now. steve stephens took his own life yesterday. now, in this surveillance video, you can see his car being followed by police. this was just after he left a mcdonald's drive-thru yesterday morning. an alert employee identified niece. stephens here was wanted for murder after recording himself shooting robert godwin sr. godwin's sister said she wanted stephens to be taken alive so he could stand trial. >> i wish this guy could have sdaesh they could have got him in court, he could spend the rest of his life or whatever it is happen to him, that he would have time to think about what he did. >> godwin's funeral is set for saturday. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg acknowledged the killing in the f-8 conference in san jose yesterday, saying
timothy mcveigh was executed for carrying out the bombing. terry nichols is still serving a livance for conspiracy. ben carson will be speaking at a memorial ceremony. the department lost 35 employees that day. >> 6:13 now. the massive manhunt for the so called facebook killer is now over, as you likely know by now. steve stephens took his own life yesterday. now, in this surveillance video, you can see his car being followed by police. this was just after he left a mcdonald's drive-thru...
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22nd anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing. 168 people died in that attack, carried out by timothy mcveighveigh sympathized with armed right-wing militia groups, which were surging in membership at the time. these groups are still active, gaining members online, and honing their combat skills in training camps. the newshour's p.j. tobia went inside one of these camps to produce this report. >> reporter: this is the kill house-- part of a training ground for a right-wing militia in the american south. >> it's for conducting military operations in urban terrain. we want to practice and rehearse moving out to these structures, covering each other, taking cover and concealment everywhere we can find it. >> reporter: these men and women call themselves the georgia security force. >> our common goal is to provide for security for ourselves, our friends and our families, and the other people in our states, if and when the need should arise to do so. >> reporter: their leader, chris hill, a.k.a. "blood agent" says the need could arise at any time. >> i think what the government gives, the governme
22nd anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing. 168 people died in that attack, carried out by timothy mcveighveigh sympathized with armed right-wing militia groups, which were surging in membership at the time. these groups are still active, gaining members online, and honing their combat skills in training camps. the newshour's p.j. tobia went inside one of these camps to produce this report. >> reporter: this is the kill house-- part of a training ground for a right-wing militia in the...
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"my only regret with timothy mcveigh is he did not go to "the new york times" building."on that one? is that a threat, howard, or blathe >> well, is certainly blather, but i think that's a close call i think advocating bombing the new york times building is not such a good thing. >> it's despicable, it's wrong, but not a close call in saying those types of language incites violence. that's simply just not the case. >> i think this is going to be the subject of a court case and i think that's a good thing. >> all right, howard dean, susan del percio, thank you, guys. good conversation. >>> a new claim on this sunday from a former fox news employee. what she's saying and who she said targeted her. that's next. s why i bought six of you for when you stretch out. i want you to stay this bright blue forever, that's why you'll stay in this drawer forever. i can't live without you, and that's why i'll never ever wash you. protect your clothes from stretching, fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. it smooths and strengthens
"my only regret with timothy mcveigh is he did not go to "the new york times" building."on that one? is that a threat, howard, or blathe >> well, is certainly blather, but i think that's a close call i think advocating bombing the new york times building is not such a good thing. >> it's despicable, it's wrong, but not a close call in saying those types of language incites violence. that's simply just not the case. >> i think this is going to be the subject...
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criminal division, and that's where he oversaw prosecutions in the oklahomas bombing helping bring timothy mcveigh to justice. he helped oversee prosecutions in the case against ted kaczynski, the unabomber. and the atlanta olympics bombing committed by eric robert rudolph that killed one person and injured 111. he made a name for himself in these cases by being a strictly by the book prosecutor. he insisted on obtaining subpoenas even when companies volunteered to hand over evidence. he insisted on keeping victims and relatives informed as the cases developed. he served for 19 years on the d.c. circuit court. well, that's a lot of experience, and all that happened before he was nominated by president bill clinton in 1995 for the d.c. circuit court. he received a confirmation hearing in the senate judiciary committee in december of that year. but republicans did not schedule a floor vote on his confirmation because of a dispute over whether to fill the seat. so president clinton renominated merrick garland for the circuit court on january 7, 1997 and he was confirmed on the senate floor by a vote
criminal division, and that's where he oversaw prosecutions in the oklahomas bombing helping bring timothy mcveigh to justice. he helped oversee prosecutions in the case against ted kaczynski, the unabomber. and the atlanta olympics bombing committed by eric robert rudolph that killed one person and injured 111. he made a name for himself in these cases by being a strictly by the book prosecutor. he insisted on obtaining subpoenas even when companies volunteered to hand over evidence. he...
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timothy mcveigh was convicted and later executed. >>> the time is 7:40.mer president george h.w. bush still recovering in a hospital in houston after a new bout of knew moan y his spokesperson says the 92-year- old former president was admitted for a bad cough. the statement says he is in good spirits and actually getting stronger. the former president was also in the hospital back in january for more than two weeks for treatment of pneumonia. >>> 7:41. we're following developing news in massachusetts. in just minutes what we're learning about the death of former new england patriots star aaron hernandez while he was serving time in prison. >>> up next, the factors behind the bad air and why the recent rains may only give us temporary relief. >>> good morning. this morning's commute is going to be noticeably better than yesterday. for a couple of reasons. and one of them being the weather. highway 24 doesn't look bad as you drive over to the tunnel. >>> a lot of low clouds in place. so coast and bay may get partly to mostly cloudy skies. we have to deal w
timothy mcveigh was convicted and later executed. >>> the time is 7:40.mer president george h.w. bush still recovering in a hospital in houston after a new bout of knew moan y his spokesperson says the 92-year- old former president was admitted for a bad cough. the statement says he is in good spirits and actually getting stronger. the former president was also in the hospital back in january for more than two weeks for treatment of pneumonia. >>> 7:41. we're following...