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going home, you know? kind of depressed when people are going home, but still, i mean, just shows us, incentive for us going> bittersweet. >> oh, yeah, [ bleep ] yeah. as long as he don't come back before i get out, we'll be all right. don't come back. >> no. >> no matter what he does, he's still my child. but i hope this is the end of all this and we can move on. it's time for him to grow up, and you know, he has a little girl he needs to get everything right so he can see her. >> inmate houck? >> yes, ma'am. >> okay, i need to see your i.d. >> what is your d.c. number? >> 222301. >> are you ready to go? >> yes, ma'am. do you have any property? >> just this. >> okay. >> keep yourself out of trouble. >> all right, later. >> i see him wave. is that him? that might be. >> sign your first and last name on that top line. this shows today's date, that you're being released. you're going to receive $50 when i get you outside with your family. that's what you're signing for. print your name here and sign your name there. >> he's probably like in there primping, making sure he looks just right, you know? i've got c
going home, you know? kind of depressed when people are going home, but still, i mean, just shows us, incentive for us going> bittersweet. >> oh, yeah, [ bleep ] yeah. as long as he don't come back before i get out, we'll be all right. don't come back. >> no. >> no matter what he does, he's still my child. but i hope this is the end of all this and we can move on. it's time for him to grow up, and you know, he has a little girl he needs to get everything right so he can see...
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they are also going through the stum summer homes which are now being used again going home to home checking everybody who goes in and out. if they are in those woods, it would appear they are surrounded. ads molly alluded to the authorities are the first ones to acknowledge they really have no idea where these two men might be. also think, they are still searching down by lake sham plain on the new york vermont border searching the camp grounds in hopes the men would turn up there. the search goes on day seven. we're awaiting for the arraignment of joyce tilly mitchell. she's facing up to seven years in prison. after 600, 700 leads, authorities still do not have a single bit of hard evidence that could lead them to the two killer escapees. sean. >> trace, let me go back to this whole relationship between richard matt and joyce mitchell. she told investigators that he made her feel special, although she didn't admit being in love with him. look what she gave them over a period of time in terms of tools. lighted eye glasses, drill bits and much much more the hack saw blades and other items gi
they are also going through the stum summer homes which are now being used again going home to home checking everybody who goes in and out. if they are in those woods, it would appear they are surrounded. ads molly alluded to the authorities are the first ones to acknowledge they really have no idea where these two men might be. also think, they are still searching down by lake sham plain on the new york vermont border searching the camp grounds in hopes the men would turn up there. the search...
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we took money and redirected it into the home incarceration electronic monitoring, which allows us to let children gomore often than it used to. >> know what this is? it's getting thick, christel! it's getting thick! >> and it's not going to get any thicker. >> is that the last time? >> yeah, it's the last time. >> all right what leg do you want it on? >> left. >> they know what hip means. if they have any issues at school or at home that we don't talk about it, you just get locked up and come to the youth center. is that going to be a problem? >> it's not going to be a problem. >> we're not going to get locked up? >> no, i'm good. >> it's not too tight? >> not too tight. >> hear that click you're on hip you don't get off until-- >> the 24th. >> good luck. once you get home it's going to send us a page that everything's hooked up correctly. if i don't get the page then i'll be calling you. christel. 20 days. >> christel's at that crossroad. she could finally get it now and decide okay, you know, "they're right, i do have to go to school. i do need to get my stuff together." but she's on that level wh
we took money and redirected it into the home incarceration electronic monitoring, which allows us to let children gomore often than it used to. >> know what this is? it's getting thick, christel! it's getting thick! >> and it's not going to get any thicker. >> is that the last time? >> yeah, it's the last time. >> all right what leg do you want it on? >> left. >> they know what hip means. if they have any issues at school or at home that we don't talk...
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go they will kill us. i do not feel safe going back. >> we're going back after two years. our homes were blown up by isil, who accused us of being ypg. >> we've been in turkey for three days without anywhere to stay. i'm not afraid to go back. i'm a civilian. i have done nothing wrong. >> most of the 20,000 syrian who is crossed are still in turkey. of those we spoke to who were going home, some were nervous about being under kurdish control. others were indifferent and others were glad to see the back of isil. >> the airstrikes are changing the political map of syria. turkey has long been concerned about the strengthening kurdish presence along it's border. now the ypg controls an area of land that runs along the front tear of turkey for 1400 kilometers from the euphrates to kobane and close to the border in iraq. in january after a four-months battle, the ypg forces controlled the syrian town of kobane then they were under siege with >> in all this, the defense of the baltic state nato seems to believe that it can offer legitimacy over russia. >> so is all this an unnecessary prov
go they will kill us. i do not feel safe going back. >> we're going back after two years. our homes were blown up by isil, who accused us of being ypg. >> we've been in turkey for three days without anywhere to stay. i'm not afraid to go back. i'm a civilian. i have done nothing wrong. >> most of the 20,000 syrian who is crossed are still in turkey. of those we spoke to who were going home, some were nervous about being under kurdish control. others were indifferent and others...
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homes. the new restore holds bargains for do it yourselfers and in turn helps the organizations fulfill their original mission. >> all of the profits from the restore go to helping us build and repair homes. we have built 184 homes this year we will will build 15 homes and repair a hundred. >> reporter: joyce collins came down from germantown before doors opened to donate. >> i know that people need supplies like i do at times and i'm sure somebody can use one of the doors that i'm bringing back. instead of throwing it in the trash somebody can use it at their house. >> reporter: gross family from olney is in the middle of a major home renovation. >> it is a give/give situation. we're getting and we're also giving, and the restore and habitat for humanity does fantastic work. >> reporter: inside the restore is the real deal with a wide variety of inventory from furniture to doors and pretty much everything you need to design and fill your home, including the kitchen sink. organizations describe the 17,000 square foot store as five below meets home depot. >> the prices are phenomenal, they are reasonable, you get good quality things as if you went to a major chain o
homes. the new restore holds bargains for do it yourselfers and in turn helps the organizations fulfill their original mission. >> all of the profits from the restore go to helping us build and repair homes. we have built 184 homes this year we will will build 15 homes and repair a hundred. >> reporter: joyce collins came down from germantown before doors opened to donate. >> i know that people need supplies like i do at times and i'm sure somebody can use one of the doors...
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. >> all the profits from the restore go to helping us build and repair homes. we've built 184 homes. this year we'll build 15 homes, and we're going to repair 100. >> reporter: joyce collins came down from germantown before doors opened to donate. >> i know that people need supplies like i do at times, and i'm sure somebody can use one of the doors that i'm bringing back instead of throwing it in the trash, somebody can use it at their house. >> reporter: and the gross family from olney is in the middle of a major home renovation. >> it's a give-give situation. we're getting but we're also giving. and the restore and habitat for humanities does some fantastic work. >> reporter: inside the restore is the real deal with a wide variety of inventory from furniture to doors and pretty much everything you need to design and fill your home including the kitchen sink. organizers describe the 17,000-square-foot store as 5 below meet it's home depot. >> the prices are phenomenal. they're reasonable. you get good quality things as if you went to a major chain or a major st
. >> all the profits from the restore go to helping us build and repair homes. we've built 184 homes. this year we'll build 15 homes, and we're going to repair 100. >> reporter: joyce collins came down from germantown before doors opened to donate. >> i know that people need supplies like i do at times, and i'm sure somebody can use one of the doors that i'm bringing back instead of throwing it in the trash, somebody can use it at their house. >> reporter: and the gross...
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are these the last hanging around the bar late-night nobody us to go home with or is this a genius ideanalysts say it is genius. there is a big health warning michigan about this. -- they should give about this. back last october they were talking about something coming through. we knew dish had made an approach through the largest shareholder to make some inquiries about whether things were for sale. it has been a subject ever since then. erik: is this a case -- who is buying who? t-mobile has a market value of $31 billion. dish is about ernie 2 million -- $32 billion. dish's -- t-mobile's shareholders would end up owning most of the company. mark: when we were talking last year we were talking about her share value. -- per-share value. it has gone up a lot and we are talking $42 or more than that. dish is having to pay more than last year. at the time when it has quite a bit of airwaves capacity. maybe up to about $50 billion or something to look after. it has to do something while everyone else is consolidating. erik: what about charlie ergen? mark: there have been amusing comments a
are these the last hanging around the bar late-night nobody us to go home with or is this a genius ideanalysts say it is genius. there is a big health warning michigan about this. -- they should give about this. back last october they were talking about something coming through. we knew dish had made an approach through the largest shareholder to make some inquiries about whether things were for sale. it has been a subject ever since then. erik: is this a case -- who is buying who? t-mobile has...
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go in the dunk tank. one of us will drive home tonight wet. i really hope it's him. i'm sick of going in that dunk tank.be in primetime on tuesday night, before and after game six. and we've got new shows at our regular time this week, with viola davis, jack black, bill hader and more. back to business. earlier this week, we went to oakland to ask people who identified themselves as golden state warriors fans about a bunch of players and other things we made up. fake things. and, of course, as they always do, the fans lied and pretended they already knew about them. which was embarrassing, especially in oakland. so in the interest of fairness, we sent a camera crew to cleveland, too, to ask cavaliers fans about some made-up things. and the result is this -- a special cleveland cavaliers edition of "lie witness news." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> how do you feel about the new 12-game format? >> i think it's interesting they're adding a few new games. i feel bad for the players. >> what do you think about the cavs' signing lebron's cousin, kevin james? >> well, it's a family member. hopefully he can be as
go in the dunk tank. one of us will drive home tonight wet. i really hope it's him. i'm sick of going in that dunk tank.be in primetime on tuesday night, before and after game six. and we've got new shows at our regular time this week, with viola davis, jack black, bill hader and more. back to business. earlier this week, we went to oakland to ask people who identified themselves as golden state warriors fans about a bunch of players and other things we made up. fake things. and, of course, as...
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and i'm going to use it at home as well as think you f joing us. when we come back, robert mccartney is here to take on the big stories this week. rilyn's governor making the case -- marilyn's governor puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support... putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the story.... "unfair treatment from washington"... "thousands without medications"... "it's a crisis that could imperil the whole economy." president obama must act now w to protect care for three and a half million u.s. citizens. before it's too late... rebecca: welcome bk. it is e roundtablele and preens,s, -- planes, trains, and automobiles are the talk of business news this week. governorarry hogan got a f fast trip on a tokyo train. and the commonwealth is making an even biggerlay for d.c.'s spor team. we are snding extra time talking tohe guy with his nger on the
and i'm going to use it at home as well as think you f joing us. when we come back, robert mccartney is here to take on the big stories this week. rilyn's governor making the case -- marilyn's governor puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support... putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the...
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going to be hot inland but cool at the coastline. we also have this had monsoonal moisture that's been wrapping around this area of high pressure for a couple days. now, for us here at home we're not going to get any of that action fortunately unfortunately, it's just going to stay dry. we may get a sfringel or two like we saw last night but it will not amount to much. the big story reason the heat that starts to build beginning tomorrow. 60 and 70s at the coastline and 80s and 90s for most of us tomorrow. tuesday that's when that heat pulls on in, especially for the tri-valley, temperatures going close to 100 degrees. for most of the bay area 80s and 90s and right at the immediate coastline, san francisco will still be in the 60s and 70s. that's the set up as we head towards this upcoming week. wednesday temperatures go up a little before they come crashing town on thursday. 90 for more began hill 81 for san jose pacifica 61 degrees with lots of cloud cover, same for san francisco, you will see a few peeks of sunshine but temperatures staying cool in the 60s. north bay temperatures ranging anywhere from 74 to sal's lead dough. close to 90 in napa. cool in the inner bay,
going to be hot inland but cool at the coastline. we also have this had monsoonal moisture that's been wrapping around this area of high pressure for a couple days. now, for us here at home we're not going to get any of that action fortunately unfortunately, it's just going to stay dry. we may get a sfringel or two like we saw last night but it will not amount to much. the big story reason the heat that starts to build beginning tomorrow. 60 and 70s at the coastline and 80s and 90s for most of...
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us. >> translator: we are going back after two years. the condition of our homese blown up by isil who accused us of being ypg. >> translator: we have been in turkey for three days without anywhere to stay. i'm not afraid to go back. i have done nothing wrong. >> reporter: most of the 20,000 syrians who crossed over are still in turkey. of those we spoke to who are going home some are nervous, others indifferent, and glad to see the back of isil. isil is being replaced with the kurdish ypg some say. turkey has long been worried about a strengthening kurdish presence along the border. now they control the border for 400 kilometers. in january, after a four-month battle, ypg forces secured control of the syrian town of kobani then they had been under siege by isil fighters. with support of air strikes, the ypg managed to hold on to kobani, but much of the town was left in ruins. here the battle shorter, the damage less severe. >>> nato is expressing concerns about russia's plans to beef up its nuclear arsenal. vladimir putin has announced his military will get dozen
us. >> translator: we are going back after two years. the condition of our homese blown up by isil who accused us of being ypg. >> translator: we have been in turkey for three days without anywhere to stay. i'm not afraid to go back. i have done nothing wrong. >> reporter: most of the 20,000 syrians who crossed over are still in turkey. of those we spoke to who are going home some are nervous, others indifferent, and glad to see the back of isil. isil is being replaced with...
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thus far and the two remaining reflections, we ask that you come now and share with us as we continue in this home going us hear. >> i would like to say good day to all. i'm here to say a few words of remembrance concerning my cousin, rev. clementa pinckney. when i first looked at the program, i looked down and heard all of these speakers. i said to myself, why did they put all these preachers ahead of me? [laughter] my wife looked and said you are a deacon. i said i am baptist. these are a.m.e. but anyway, we are going to try to do what thus says the lord. i got consolation in them saying so many good things about him and what he meant to them. but then i started thinking. you know, they got clementa when he was right. we had him when he was wrong. [laughter] you see, we saw him grow into what he became. we love him dearly. we never will forget that beautiful smile he had. he got that smile from his mother. he got that heavy voice from his dad. as he was growing, i remember him as a little baby. his mother used to sing lullabies to him to put him to sleep. he did not cry much. he just looked around at
thus far and the two remaining reflections, we ask that you come now and share with us as we continue in this home going us hear. >> i would like to say good day to all. i'm here to say a few words of remembrance concerning my cousin, rev. clementa pinckney. when i first looked at the program, i looked down and heard all of these speakers. i said to myself, why did they put all these preachers ahead of me? [laughter] my wife looked and said you are a deacon. i said i am baptist. these are...
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us. i don't feel safe going back. >> we're going back after two years. our homes were blown up by isil, who accused of us of being ypg. >> we have been in turkey for three days without anywhere to stay. i'm not afraid to go back. i'm a civilian. i've done nothing wrong. >> most of the 20,000 syrian who is crossed over are still in turkey. those we spoke to about going home, some are nervous about being under kurdish control. others were indifferent and others were glad to see the back of isil. they said that human they're replacing isil with ypg. they're talking about strengthening its presence along the border with syria. now from the euphrates to kobane and close to the border with iraq in january after a four-month battle ypg forces secure control of the syrian town of kobane, then they've been under siege by isil fighters. with the help of airstrikes from the u.s.-led coalition and peshmerga the battle left the town in ruins. bernard smith al jazeera, on the turkey-syrian border. >> refusing to comment on allegations that officials paid people smugglers to tak
us. i don't feel safe going back. >> we're going back after two years. our homes were blown up by isil, who accused of us of being ypg. >> we have been in turkey for three days without anywhere to stay. i'm not afraid to go back. i'm a civilian. i've done nothing wrong. >> most of the 20,000 syrian who is crossed over are still in turkey. those we spoke to about going home, some are nervous about being under kurdish control. others were indifferent and others were glad to see...
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all three of us are going to go home and go, we met a posh, british person today. >> exactly. >> sethwas gonna ask him to sign for a loan for a house just now. [ laughter ] >> i need five series of reality show before i can run -- >> seth: season one of "pompidou." i should have stressed it's season one. but you did do "little britain" for a long time which is a wonderful show. [ cheers and applause ] wonderful show. >> thank you. yes. and, you know, when we made "little britain" i would play, and david williams, we did it together, and we would play 20 or 30 different characters. some of the characters were very silly, but some of them were very rude. you know, we had an 18-year-old who was in love with his friend's grandmother. [ laughter ] we had an adult who was still being breastfed in his mid 20s. [ laughter ] it was very rude. that's just natural in beauty. [ laughter ] it was very rude. we had a lot of children watching that show. their parents would write letters of complaint for us which is why i did "pompidou" to make something people wouldn't complain about. but now they c
all three of us are going to go home and go, we met a posh, british person today. >> exactly. >> sethwas gonna ask him to sign for a loan for a house just now. [ laughter ] >> i need five series of reality show before i can run -- >> seth: season one of "pompidou." i should have stressed it's season one. but you did do "little britain" for a long time which is a wonderful show. [ cheers and applause ] wonderful show. >> thank you. yes. and, you...
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go in the dunk tank. one of us will drive home tonight wet. i hope it's him. i'm sick of going in that dunk tank.in primetime on tuesday night before and after game six. and we've got new shows at our regular time this week with viola davis, jack black, bill hader and more. back to business, earlier this week we went to oakland to ask people who identified themselves as golden state warriors fans about a bunch of players and other things we made up. fake things. of course, as they always do, the fans lied and pretended they knew about these fake things. which was embarrassing, especially in oakland. so in the interest of fairness we sent a camera crew to cleveland too to ask cavaliers fans about some made-up things and the result is this special cleveland cavaliers edition of "l"lie witness news." >> how do you feel about the finals new 12-game format? >> i think that it's really interesting that they are adding a few extra games to the format. i think the fans really like to see that. i feel bad for the athletes. it's a lot of playing especially with that high of intensity. i think it's a great
go in the dunk tank. one of us will drive home tonight wet. i hope it's him. i'm sick of going in that dunk tank.in primetime on tuesday night before and after game six. and we've got new shows at our regular time this week with viola davis, jack black, bill hader and more. back to business, earlier this week we went to oakland to ask people who identified themselves as golden state warriors fans about a bunch of players and other things we made up. fake things. of course, as they always do,...
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go home." but if they really thought about it, if we were to "go home," all of us, they would have nowhere to go eat, they wouldn't have someone who takes care of their kids, they wouldn't be able to go to their jobs because they wouldn't be able to function without us. so i feel that it's a very big misconception when they say, "you take up all of our resources." it's actually no, we actually give you the resource for you to be able to go do your job. damian: and a happy meal would probably cost you about $15, $18 maybe if that was the case. here is more information. again, sarahi is developing that app to help undocumented students, the dreamers if you will, obtain scholarships. any final thoughts, sarahi, before we let you go? sarahi: i just wanted to say thank you. thank you very much for the opportunity to let me be here and to just tell dreamers once again to believe in themselves, that the status is only a status quo, to not think that just because they have--they're missing that nine-digit number that they're any different. they're not different. they're american, even if they're from me
go home." but if they really thought about it, if we were to "go home," all of us, they would have nowhere to go eat, they wouldn't have someone who takes care of their kids, they wouldn't be able to go to their jobs because they wouldn't be able to function without us. so i feel that it's a very big misconception when they say, "you take up all of our resources." it's actually no, we actually give you the resource for you to be able to go do your job. damian: and a...
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go home. >> he saw us and turned that's when it happened.me and saw him when he was lying on the floor sdmrt teen was on his bike when driver of this vehicle truck him. >> in spanish diaz said the driver ran a stop sign at 7th and kioga and teen victim flew noot air before hitting the ground. witnesses say the driver stopped but beer cans were seen in the car. >> he was moving not a lot. >> louis mar tells is licensed to perform cpr and rushed to half him. >> he was breathing a little and then passing out and his eyes rolled and when i started cpr he foamed through his mouth, nose i tried to keep going to keep his heart pumping so for his blood to circulate and called the ambulance. >> the ambulance arrived and it was too lights. family members off camera tell us the teenager was set to be a senior at olney high school in the fall. and also in a couple weeks he was going to go tots dominican republic to visit his parents and extend family. for now live in north philadelphia, annie mccormick "channel 6 action news." >> annie, thank you. to an
go home. >> he saw us and turned that's when it happened.me and saw him when he was lying on the floor sdmrt teen was on his bike when driver of this vehicle truck him. >> in spanish diaz said the driver ran a stop sign at 7th and kioga and teen victim flew noot air before hitting the ground. witnesses say the driver stopped but beer cans were seen in the car. >> he was moving not a lot. >> louis mar tells is licensed to perform cpr and rushed to half him. >> he...
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. >> as long as the shortage is going on, the most as a vulnerable of us, new home buyers are going to be put out. >> opponents of the moratorium say it would delay 1100 units from coming on to the market. more than 200 are set to be below market rate units. most importantly, they say it would do nothing to protect residents of the mission. >> this is not an antieviction policy. nobody going through an eviction is going to get a lawyer because the moratorium passes. this is a land grab. >> supporters of the temporary building ban say the idea that more housing will lower prices doesn't work in the real world. >> they are doing that now. they are building. half the condos replace the giant in the mission. that is not affordable housing for the people of the mission. that's obvious. >> i had a chance to speak with a couple supervisors before the meeting. they are settling in for a marathon session. they are expected to listen to six to seven hours of public comment before they vote tonight. >> christian, i'm curious, what good does a 45 day moratorium do? after the 45 days is up, aren't
. >> as long as the shortage is going on, the most as a vulnerable of us, new home buyers are going to be put out. >> opponents of the moratorium say it would delay 1100 units from coming on to the market. more than 200 are set to be below market rate units. most importantly, they say it would do nothing to protect residents of the mission. >> this is not an antieviction policy. nobody going through an eviction is going to get a lawyer because the moratorium passes. this is a...
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what you also missioned is the police officers telling people to go home go home, go home every call uss just for us things to be addressed? absolutely but this is not one of them. >> reporter: in this subdivision 45 minutes of north of dallas manicured lawns and crisp homes surround the pool a perfect place for a party. for now the pool is closed for treatment. the mayor of mckinnie says he hopes city staff and police officials and thoroughly but quickly, on monday he weighed in telling the lop newspaper, i am sdurnd and concerned by the incident and actions depicted. our expectations as a city council is that our police department and other departments will act professionally and with appropriate retrained relative to the situation they are faced with. jake? >> nick thank you so much. >>> joining us is 13-year-old jada and his father thank you so much for joining us. let me show the video again. you were at the pool party friday evening. in the video, we can see you being shoved. tell us exactly what happened. >> from the beginning of the peter party and everything? >> well sure. why don't you tel
what you also missioned is the police officers telling people to go home go home, go home every call uss just for us things to be addressed? absolutely but this is not one of them. >> reporter: in this subdivision 45 minutes of north of dallas manicured lawns and crisp homes surround the pool a perfect place for a party. for now the pool is closed for treatment. the mayor of mckinnie says he hopes city staff and police officials and thoroughly but quickly, on monday he weighed in telling...
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but i am going to have the same you time i come for shoot-around until i go home until i go to the game. hopefully calm usnd restless don't like this time off. fans don't like it you guys don't like it writing the same things every day now. >> i don't think lebron read what we wrote. >> and catch the nba finals on 6abc. game between cavs and warriors thursday night at 9:00. >>> and you are picking who? >> it is hard to pick against lebron. are you trying to pin me down? >> of course. >> warriors. >> in? >> in the nba finals. six games. >>> finally tonight, young musicians are showing off their skills in south philadelphia. ♪♪ the j.h.taggert school held the concert at christ presbyterian church. 25 students played "somewhere over the rainbow." >>> "jimmy kimmel live" next followed by "nightline." his guests tonight are jeremy piven adam carolla and musical guest hozier. "action news" continues at 4:30 with pamela edwards, matt o'donnell karen rogers with traffic. and for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. good night. ♪♪ >>> "action news" sponsored in part by --
but i am going to have the same you time i come for shoot-around until i go home until i go to the game. hopefully calm usnd restless don't like this time off. fans don't like it you guys don't like it writing the same things every day now. >> i don't think lebron read what we wrote. >> and catch the nba finals on 6abc. game between cavs and warriors thursday night at 9:00. >>> and you are picking who? >> it is hard to pick against lebron. are you trying to pin me...
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going to be a little hard. >> reporter: starting tomorrow the water company wants every house to drastically cut their water use. >> too unrealistic. >> it is a drought emergency. >> reporter: they explain how the cutback works. every home gets an assigned allotment of water, 30% of their 2013 usage. go over and surcharges go up. one as high as $7.30 for every unit used. >> those that have conserved are likely going to find themselves at or below the tagger target. for those that do not listen -- below the taggeret. for those that do not litch, you can face a $500 fine for every day. >> reporter: he is confident it will not be him. >> there are only two of us had in our house. so, how much water can we use? >> reporter: in san jose, mark kelly, back to you. >> if you have questions about the new rules we have more information on our web site. >>> roller coaster at great america remains closed after a park employee was hurt in a bloody accident. it happened on friday on the flight deck ride. the employee was struck in the head as the coaster pulled back into the station. that person is hospitalized in critical condition. >> the worker might have been trying to pick up someone's cell phone. >>> this is video and it shows
going to be a little hard. >> reporter: starting tomorrow the water company wants every house to drastically cut their water use. >> too unrealistic. >> it is a drought emergency. >> reporter: they explain how the cutback works. every home gets an assigned allotment of water, 30% of their 2013 usage. go over and surcharges go up. one as high as $7.30 for every unit used. >> those that have conserved are likely going to find themselves at or below the tagger target....
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thus far and the two remaining reflections, we ask that you come now and share with us as we continue in this home going>> i would like to say good day to all.
thus far and the two remaining reflections, we ask that you come now and share with us as we continue in this home going>> i would like to say good day to all.
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go someone will kill us. >> translator: we are going back up to two years, our homes were blown up by isil who accused us ofng ypg. >> translator: we have been in turkey for three days with no place to stay. >> reporter: most of the 20,000 syrians who crossed over are still in turkey. some are nervous about now being under kurdish control, others were indifferent, and some were glad to see the back of isil. u.s. lead air strikes are changing the political map of area replacing isil with think kurdish ypg. turkey has long been concerned about a strengthening ypgpresence along the border. now they control some land that runs along the border with turkey for 400 kilometers. in january after a four-month battle, ypg forces controlled the syrian town of kobani. with the support of air strikes, the ypg managed to hold on to kobani, but the fighting left much of the town in ruins. here the battle was shorter, the damage less severe. bernard smith, al jazeera, on the turkey syria border. >>> france says it will create 11,000 more places for alum seekers and refugees. it's part of a plan to help deal with the flow o
go someone will kill us. >> translator: we are going back up to two years, our homes were blown up by isil who accused us ofng ypg. >> translator: we have been in turkey for three days with no place to stay. >> reporter: most of the 20,000 syrians who crossed over are still in turkey. some are nervous about now being under kurdish control, others were indifferent, and some were glad to see the back of isil. u.s. lead air strikes are changing the political map of area replacing...
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us. life under isil has been bad, and i don't feel safe going back. >> translator: we are going back up to two years. our homese blown up by isil who accused us of being ypg. >> translator: we have been here for three days without anyplace to stay. >> reporter: most of the 20,000 syrians who crossed are still in turkey but those who are going home some are nervous about now being under kurdish control, others were different, and some were glad to see the back of isil. >> reporter: u.s.-lead air strikes are changing the area. now the ypg controls a continuous area of land that runs along the frontier with turkey for 400 kilometers. in january after a four-month battle ypg forces secured control of the syrian town of kobani, then they had been under siege from isil fighters. the ypg managed to hold on to kobani but the fighting left much of the town in ruins. here the battle was shorter, the damage less severe. bernard smith, al jazeera, on the turkey syria border. >>> and battles have been taking place between syria opposition forces and government troops here the goland heights. ♪ >>> france has defined accomo
us. life under isil has been bad, and i don't feel safe going back. >> translator: we are going back up to two years. our homese blown up by isil who accused us of being ypg. >> translator: we have been here for three days without anyplace to stay. >> reporter: most of the 20,000 syrians who crossed are still in turkey but those who are going home some are nervous about now being under kurdish control, others were different, and some were glad to see the back of isil. >>...
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us. don't try this at home. ready? >> no. >> off we go. i just landed on one. p in and are immediately swarmed bay frenzy of sharks. >> they are bumping us right and left. most over ten feet long. experts say while sharks hunt humans for food sometimes we can be mistaken for it. >> top of the water, that's food. >> ah. >> if they come in and it becomes an attack. >> reporter: experts say if you find yours in a shark attack. >> you are going to strike them quick, fast hunch down and that way you will guarantee you will hit them around here and they don't like that. >> the eyes gills, nose, snout. >> this is where all of their sensory stuff is concentrated. all you can do is fight and let them know i'm not going down easy. >> reporter: within minutes the sharks are all over us. and it's a fight to keep them off. the best thing for me right now is fending them off with my feet. like that one. you do the best you can to keep them off of you. but it doesn't always work. the sharks keep coming. watch this. one going right over my head. >> get in. >> with summer beach
us. don't try this at home. ready? >> no. >> off we go. i just landed on one. p in and are immediately swarmed bay frenzy of sharks. >> they are bumping us right and left. most over ten feet long. experts say while sharks hunt humans for food sometimes we can be mistaken for it. >> top of the water, that's food. >> ah. >> if they come in and it becomes an attack. >> reporter: experts say if you find yours in a shark attack. >> you are going to...
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home, he's energy efficient appliances. there are lots of things people can do to reduce energy use and go towards 100% renewable energy. ng heat pumps instead of gas heaters. electric cars instead of gasoline cars. amy: what have you done at home? >> itself, i did electrify my entire home starting in 2005, i put solar panels on the roof, got an electric car, switched out the gas heaters for water and air for electric heat pumps and also then got energy efficiencyt appliances. i try to do what i talk about. since 2005 between 2000 5-2013 i never paid an electricity bill. when i got an electric car, and never paid for gas. amy: what is the simplest way for people to do it at home and people who live in apartment buildings? >> well, anybody can use inergy efficient levels appliances weatherize their homes. for solar use to be more expensive now for rooftops, now the prices go down, but 80% of solar right now is least will stop you don't have to put upfront cost, you just pay like you do not to city bill for solar. amy: you're pushing for renewables, getting off also fuel. what do you think of the development movement? stan
home, he's energy efficient appliances. there are lots of things people can do to reduce energy use and go towards 100% renewable energy. ng heat pumps instead of gas heaters. electric cars instead of gasoline cars. amy: what have you done at home? >> itself, i did electrify my entire home starting in 2005, i put solar panels on the roof, got an electric car, switched out the gas heaters for water and air for electric heat pumps and also then got energy efficiencyt appliances. i try to do...
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calls on the 1.2 billion catholics to take better care of the home god entrusted to us. let's go to rome and bring in correspondent delia gallagher. >> reporter: good morning, christine. as you mentioned, a short time from now, the encyclical will be made public. the highest teaching document. he means it to be a big priority. we can expect he will call on individuals and on government and finance and big business to be responsible for the environment. not just for the sake of the environment, but for the connection with climate change and what it can do to the poor and economies of poor countries. the pope will have to answer critics within his own catholic church skeptical of the science on climate change. we will see how he does that shortly. regardless of the details, christine, the pope aligned with the environmental movement and what it means to go green. >> delia gallagher, thank you for that. >>> the breaking news tonight. shooting in charleston, south carolina. nine people dead inside one of the country's most historic african-american churches. the gunman is on the loos
calls on the 1.2 billion catholics to take better care of the home god entrusted to us. let's go to rome and bring in correspondent delia gallagher. >> reporter: good morning, christine. as you mentioned, a short time from now, the encyclical will be made public. the highest teaching document. he means it to be a big priority. we can expect he will call on individuals and on government and finance and big business to be responsible for the environment. not just for the sake of the...
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us go out there. no way. >> paul stayed home, but richard took a different path.y area in 1968. >> jamming in the garage. it was everything you see on these films. it was there. >> richard said the time was an experience that changed him forever. >> i never came back. >> laura anthony, abc7 news. >> the two teams are back in action for game four. abc7 is the only place you can see the warriors and the cavaliers. abc success coverage begins tomorrow at 5:30. >> and here is a closer look at tomorrow's schedule. we have abc7 news at 4:00 followed by "world news tonight" at 4:30. and then dubs on 7:00 the pre game show. and then abc's live coverage of game four begins at 5:30. our special edition of after the game will follow game four and 10:00 "jimmy kimmel live" game night followed by an hour longed decision of abc7 news starting at 10:30. basically do not turn away. >> you do not want to miss anything and you won't if you stay here. let's talk about the weird weather we had. it rained most of the day actually. >> meteorologist sandhya patel has the latest. >> dan
us go out there. no way. >> paul stayed home, but richard took a different path.y area in 1968. >> jamming in the garage. it was everything you see on these films. it was there. >> richard said the time was an experience that changed him forever. >> i never came back. >> laura anthony, abc7 news. >> the two teams are back in action for game four. abc7 is the only place you can see the warriors and the cavaliers. abc success coverage begins tomorrow at 5:30....
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us go out there. no way. >> paul stayed home, but richard took a different path. one that landed him in the bay area in 1968. >> jamming in the garage. it was everything you see on these films. it was there. >> richard said the time was an experience that changed him forever. >> i never came back. >> laura anthony, abc7 news. >> the two teams are back in action for game four. abc7 is the only place you can see the warriors and the cavaliers. abc success coverage begins tomorrow at 5:30. >> and here is a closer look at tomorrow's schedule. we have abc7 news at 4:00 followed by "world news tonight" at 4:30. and then dubs on 7:00 the pre game show. and then abc's live coverage of game four begins at 5:30. our special edition of after the game will follow game four and 10:00 "jimmy kimmel live" game night followed by an hour longed decision of abc7 news starting at 10:30. basically do not turn away. >> you do not want to miss anything and you won't if you stay here. let's talk about the weird weather we had. it rained most of the day actually. >> meteorologist sandhya
us go out there. no way. >> paul stayed home, but richard took a different path. one that landed him in the bay area in 1968. >> jamming in the garage. it was everything you see on these films. it was there. >> richard said the time was an experience that changed him forever. >> i never came back. >> laura anthony, abc7 news. >> the two teams are back in action for game four. abc7 is the only place you can see the warriors and the cavaliers. abc success...
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if you done go on vacation and try to use the money for home improvement or whatever you have to giveording to the "san francisco chronicle" the company introduced paid-paid vacation in 2012 and things are going very well. can you imagine the recruiterring? >> employees feel happier and are more productive when they get back to work. imagine that! >> studies haveship you are more productive when you relax and de-stressed. >> when someone else is paying for your vacation. >> that helps a lot. >> exactly. we lebanon you now with another look at castro? san francisco celebrating this morning if light of the united states high court decision making it so that same-sex marriage is the law of the land. in all 50 states. have a great [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> yo! hey! hey! welcome to millionaire. i'm terry crews, and i'm surrounded by this amazing audience wearing red t-shirts in support of shriners hospitals for children. every day, this wonderful charity sends their love to the rescue to children with specialized medical needs regardless of the family's ability to pay. we've been raising mon
if you done go on vacation and try to use the money for home improvement or whatever you have to giveording to the "san francisco chronicle" the company introduced paid-paid vacation in 2012 and things are going very well. can you imagine the recruiterring? >> employees feel happier and are more productive when they get back to work. imagine that! >> studies haveship you are more productive when you relax and de-stressed. >> when someone else is paying for your...
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go home go home go home. not every cause is a just cause for us to be up in arms about. >> reporter: some of those residents seenpe trying to calm the situation down as well as helping the police officer say they have been targeted on social media with death threats. we saw some of those residents packing up saying they didn't feel kofgcomfortable in that neighborhood. for the police union's take on this they gave us a statement saying that absolutely in no way was officer casebolt's actions motivated by race. they say no one in the mckinney police department practices racial based policing. carol. >> thank you. >>> and good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. right now authorities are trying to figure out if a female prison worker helped two convicted kel ded ded killers break free from a supermax prison. the man hunt stretching from canada all the way down to mexico. don lemon spoke with the bounty hunter duane dog chapman. >> these are absolute killers. they've had to leave clues and it had to cost a lot of money. whether you're in prison or not, money still is you know the god. so
go home go home go home. not every cause is a just cause for us to be up in arms about. >> reporter: some of those residents seenpe trying to calm the situation down as well as helping the police officer say they have been targeted on social media with death threats. we saw some of those residents packing up saying they didn't feel kofgcomfortable in that neighborhood. for the police union's take on this they gave us a statement saying that absolutely in no way was officer casebolt's...
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us feel safe in our homes. it wasn't supposed to make us afraid to go to church, afraid to go to school, afraid to go to the movie theaters, and i do think that the president is right to frame this in broad terms. lots of things could be done to make things better, but our problem is one of our mind-set as a nation about our deification of the second amendment and guns in a way that, as the president noted no other modern nation, no other modern economy does. >> you look at numbers. the president almost seems to have given up, like it's just not gonna happen. is he right to have that attitude? >> well, it's very, very difficult, but look at it this way. we were talking about the nra. they supported the pennsylvania universal background check... >> they did. >> ...when it passed in the 1990s. the problem now in political terms is that the nra thinks that, "oh, the folks who want to do background checks really want confiscation," and the folks on the other side say, "oh, the nra doesn't want background checks because they don't want any restrictions," and so it's the typical polarization that we see on so many issu
us feel safe in our homes. it wasn't supposed to make us afraid to go to church, afraid to go to school, afraid to go to the movie theaters, and i do think that the president is right to frame this in broad terms. lots of things could be done to make things better, but our problem is one of our mind-set as a nation about our deification of the second amendment and guns in a way that, as the president noted no other modern nation, no other modern economy does. >> you look at numbers. the...
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i remember joe saying when we were first here in the senate, the two of us, he was going home every night and be on the train heading home. why? not as much even that the kids needed him but he needed them. finally, when he met jill and the boys were telling him he should marry her. so i grieve for them. marcel and i sat there and cried last night when we heard the news. i think what a wonderful family. i think about life cut too short, far too short. now, mr. president i can and will say more later. but on the matter the distinguished republican leader is talking about -- the u.s.a. freedom act -- why don't we just take it up and pass it. opponents of this bipartisan commonsense legislation have run out of excuses. this is a manufactured crisis. and it is. this matter should have been taken up and voted on up or down a month ago. and there is only one viable and responsible path remaining. pass the u.s.a. freedom act that passed overwhelmingly in the house of representatives. pass it and send it to the president's desk and he will sign it. if we don't pass it those parts of the patriot a
i remember joe saying when we were first here in the senate, the two of us, he was going home every night and be on the train heading home. why? not as much even that the kids needed him but he needed them. finally, when he met jill and the boys were telling him he should marry her. so i grieve for them. marcel and i sat there and cried last night when we heard the news. i think what a wonderful family. i think about life cut too short, far too short. now, mr. president i can and will say more...
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homes. of course that is very difficult to track. now what the government is saying is that it is going to use the gps devices on their mobile phones. make sure that they are obeying orders to stay home and not go out into the public. rosemary. >> an incredible move. talk to us about the most vulnerable people. how they can protect themselves from this virus. and how the people who already have mers are being treated right now? >> the most vulnerable people, rosemary, are people over age 50 who have pre-existing conditions. that's the case for all six people who have passed away from mers. we know that schools have been closed as a precaution. but in fact it is the older people who are most at risk. in fact, we know that healthy people may really be able to ride out this virus. two people in fact have already gone through their quarantine orders and recovered and been cleared. one of them is over the age of 60. the other a doctor who treated the first patient. we know it is not airborne. we are being told that by experts. also, that the symptoms are similar to the common flu. so what south koreans are being told by the government is
homes. of course that is very difficult to track. now what the government is saying is that it is going to use the gps devices on their mobile phones. make sure that they are obeying orders to stay home and not go out into the public. rosemary. >> an incredible move. talk to us about the most vulnerable people. how they can protect themselves from this virus. and how the people who already have mers are being treated right now? >> the most vulnerable people, rosemary, are people...
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>> at the end of the day you want players that want to be happy and her choice was to go back closer to home. for us, nothing changes in terms of our program and the players that are here that want to be here. >>> the nba draft 10 days away. the washington wiz ards' first pick is number 19. today the team hosted another handful of prospects. the list included several players making waves across the country who the wizards have kept a close eye on. one of them includes projected first round pick portis, sec player of the year. also on the court was tyler harvey from eastern washington. he is the nation's leading scorer who gave georgetown a hard time in the first round of the ncaa tournament and is being compared to warriors star steph curry. >> called me a poor man's steph curry so hopefully take the poor out of that. i watch a lot of film on him. he's a guy i really like to study. his ability to create a shot is unbelievable. he makes tough shots look easy. >> scoring at high post, 3-ball posting up so does a lot of different things that brings value to the team. >> more news with the cavs. they ha
>> at the end of the day you want players that want to be happy and her choice was to go back closer to home. for us, nothing changes in terms of our program and the players that are here that want to be here. >>> the nba draft 10 days away. the washington wiz ards' first pick is number 19. today the team hosted another handful of prospects. the list included several players making waves across the country who the wizards have kept a close eye on. one of them includes projected...
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homes. we are going to ask you to give us a complete financial picture up front before you shop for a house.to tell you how a responsible and reasonable amount to borrow so you can purchase a home that will be good for you in the long term. what we never want to be known for his putting people into that they cannot handle. mortgageat defined the origination space in 2008. we're going to ask for all your documentation and our goal is within six hours, we will give decision byredit the same underwriter who will ultimately approve that loan for you. that is industry revolutionizing . most individuals are waiting three or four weeks to get that decision made and our goal is to give it to you in six hours. our goal is to put together the loan documentation necessary to get your loan approved and to closing within seven business days. this changes the entire lending paradigm. tom: how were you able insert movement mortgage into the business to access the money? 87% of modules and first-time homebuyers are using realtors to find a home. a lot of talk has been made that the internet is going to repl
homes. we are going to ask you to give us a complete financial picture up front before you shop for a house.to tell you how a responsible and reasonable amount to borrow so you can purchase a home that will be good for you in the long term. what we never want to be known for his putting people into that they cannot handle. mortgageat defined the origination space in 2008. we're going to ask for all your documentation and our goal is within six hours, we will give decision byredit the same...
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us the troom e-troops. the u.n. has no legal authority over those soldiers. after those sole engineers go back home after they may be expelled, it is incumbent for those soldiers to help us track down have they gone to jail, have they gone home, it is the u.n. secretary-general's responsibility to name those countries of his butte which is coming out next year. the relationship cannot be adversarial it needs to be a partnership. and a lot of the responsibilities here fall on major states. >> still ahead on the program kenya claim a major victory after a top commander is killed. >>> and 800 years after magna carta, one small community that is still fighting for justice. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comca
us the troom e-troops. the u.n. has no legal authority over those soldiers. after those sole engineers go back home after they may be expelled, it is incumbent for those soldiers to help us track down have they gone to jail, have they gone home, it is the u.n. secretary-general's responsibility to name those countries of his butte which is coming out next year. the relationship cannot be adversarial it needs to be a partnership. and a lot of the responsibilities here fall on major states....
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go up 4.5%. the other than of a 150,000-dollar home will see the taxes go up $72 a year. they will use it to close $85 billion budget deficit. >>> from our delaware newsroom, governor jack markell legalized carrying small amounts of marijuana. up to an ounce will be a civil offense. current penalties are up to 6 months in jail with a fine of $1,550. >>> free library is easting a job fair in northeast philadelphia 2228 cottman avenue from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. this is the second in a series of upcoming job fairs taking place throughout the city. >> school is out summer starts sunday and pools are opening. the department of passion and recreation officially open the pools and spraygrounds. public schools hours are from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. monday through friday and on the weekends. >> pool time will be hit or miss today. >> reporter: most of the day will be dry, but you have to watch for shower or thunderstorm. saturday most of the day dry j you say a shower or thunderstorm. you have to have the storm tracker 6 live app in the your hand. let's take a look right now at storm tracker 6
go up 4.5%. the other than of a 150,000-dollar home will see the taxes go up $72 a year. they will use it to close $85 billion budget deficit. >>> from our delaware newsroom, governor jack markell legalized carrying small amounts of marijuana. up to an ounce will be a civil offense. current penalties are up to 6 months in jail with a fine of $1,550. >>> free library is easting a job fair in northeast philadelphia 2228 cottman avenue from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. this is the...
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. >>> it's going to be a wet road home for some of us tonight. >> topper shutt is tracking the showers. would does doppler 9000 show? >> we have light activity but we think as we go through the nighttime hours, we get heavy downpours later on. but this is still nuisance showers. this is over the last hour, doppler 9000. mostly showers out to the west out toward leesburg and loudoun county and also into win chester. a couple of showers moving out of the district into southern prince george's county. very light activity, though. we'll zoom in on this. showers in leesburg. this is kind of what we're focused on. see a little bit of yellow in there to indicate moderate rainfall with this. we'll zoom in a little bit move. it's right over upperville right now over 17. it's drifting off to the east. a lot of the showers earlier today were moving southeast n. is moving more easterly. so right along 50. so get ready in upperville and aldie for moderate rainfall over the next few minutes or so. headed toward chantilly at 6:48. maybe to reston a little bit before 7:00 this evening. so again nothin
. >>> it's going to be a wet road home for some of us tonight. >> topper shutt is tracking the showers. would does doppler 9000 show? >> we have light activity but we think as we go through the nighttime hours, we get heavy downpours later on. but this is still nuisance showers. this is over the last hour, doppler 9000. mostly showers out to the west out toward leesburg and loudoun county and also into win chester. a couple of showers moving out of the district into...
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. >> there are a lot of people who like to go home and use cannabis, use marijuana instead of having a glass of wine or having a beer. >> last year there was a little over 3,900 arrests for an ounce or less of marijuana. of those 2,800 of those arrests resulted in arrest of a felony or higher nature. >> the new law will not save you if you're under 21 if you smoke marijuana in public places or moving vehicles or if you try to sell it. >>> philadelphia is saving a lot of money by not arresting people for having small amounts of marijuana. data released in january showed the number of marijuana arrests plummeted since the law changed last year. some analysts expect the city to save almost $4 million over that year. philadelphia now just writes tickets for people caught with a little marijuana. >>> good morning. temperatures today will stay just a little bit below average. they will push above average into the 90s tomorrow. but a first alert has been issued into this evening lasting until tomorrow evening for heavy rain moving in. that's turned into a flood watch for our entire area. ri
. >> there are a lot of people who like to go home and use cannabis, use marijuana instead of having a glass of wine or having a beer. >> last year there was a little over 3,900 arrests for an ounce or less of marijuana. of those 2,800 of those arrests resulted in arrest of a felony or higher nature. >> the new law will not save you if you're under 21 if you smoke marijuana in public places or moving vehicles or if you try to sell it. >>> philadelphia is saving a lot...