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were fighting that night and wagner refused to let him turn on the searchlights to look for her when she vanished. they were more concerned about discrepancies in the original medical report. it noted bruises to her arms and legs inconsistent with an accidental drowning. police were unable to reach a new conclusion. >> 72-year-old barney franks has made history to become first member of congress to wed in a same sex ceremony. he married his long time partner in a ceremony near boston. this is congressman frank arriving at the hotel for the ceremony. he is a democrat who is retiring after representing his district for more than three decades. he is the first openly gay member of congress. his new husband runs a handyman business in maine. he tried to keep the wedding a secret and some 300 friends and colleagues attended the ceremony. you see nancy pelosi. >> those of us who known barney for a long time, this is a day to celebrate. this is wonderful marriage, two great people. so i'm thrilled to be here. >>> when president obama announced his support of gay marriage, congressman frank
were fighting that night and wagner refused to let him turn on the searchlights to look for her when she vanished. they were more concerned about discrepancies in the original medical report. it noted bruises to her arms and legs inconsistent with an accidental drowning. police were unable to reach a new conclusion. >> 72-year-old barney franks has made history to become first member of congress to wed in a same sex ceremony. he married his long time partner in a ceremony near boston....
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who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph... the hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ here's what the kids will n-e-e-d. ♪ pens and markers, paper wide ruled. ♪ ♪ hoodies, sneakers, tape, sticks of glue.♪ ♪ large boxes pencils, highlighters. ♪ ♪ sneakers and t-shirts. ♪ notebooks and jeans, ♪ notebooks and jeans, ♪ notebooks and jeeeeans, yeah! ♪ ♪ notebooks and jeans! announcer: school takes a lot, target has it all. >> darya: authorities and i wouldn't--and 14th and i will be continuing their search for two girls were last seen on friday. there were about 900 volunteers looking for them. a black hawk, a shearson official said it is like a just vanish. the police have been interviewing family and friends and registered sex offenders that live in the area. >> darya: a morgan hill teenager sierra lamar her body has not been found but garcia torres h
who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph... the hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ here's what the kids will n-e-e-d. ♪ pens and markers, paper wide ruled. ♪ ♪ hoodies, sneakers, tape, sticks of glue.♪ ♪ large boxes pencils, highlighters. ♪ ♪ sneakers and...
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wagner refused to allow them to turn on the search leichts to look for him.s always said that her death was an accident. >> what we think happened was she went out on the swim step and slipped. >> reporter: the autopsy found bruises on her arms and legs. that >> the bruising on her body is totally nonconsistent with a simple fall from a boat into the ocean. >> reporter: but earlier this year, investigators said that they have found no new evidence of foul play. >> i think the problem with this case, you such little information to work with. >> reporter: until this cold case is closed one of hollywood's great mysteries will remain a heart ache for a family. >> it's almost like having to relive the accident all over again. >> reporter: bazi kanani, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to bazi. >>> other news developing overnight. jim avila is filling in for ron claiborne. >>> in the news, remarkable new pictures of the surface of mars, the photos from nasa rover showed the rugged terrain. the large impact crater and the rover's tracks. nasa said that it's the next
wagner refused to allow them to turn on the search leichts to look for him.s always said that her death was an accident. >> what we think happened was she went out on the swim step and slipped. >> reporter: the autopsy found bruises on her arms and legs. that >> the bruising on her body is totally nonconsistent with a simple fall from a boat into the ocean. >> reporter: but earlier this year, investigators said that they have found no new evidence of foul play. >>...
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wagner always maintained the wife's death was an accident.ling diane sawyer in 2008, he thinks she fell. >> what we think she went outside and slipped on the swim step and hit her head. >> reporter: the autopsy also found bruising on her arms and legs which fueled thoughts of foul play. but they've found no new evidence to support that. >> i think they're stuck. there doesn't seem to be any smoking gun in this case. >> the l.a. county sheriff's department said this is an active open investigate corner' believed wood died but why is not known. >> nearly 30 years later. thanks very much. >>> when you come back, your chances of getting the common cold. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin.
wagner always maintained the wife's death was an accident.ling diane sawyer in 2008, he thinks she fell. >> what we think she went outside and slipped on the swim step and hit her head. >> reporter: the autopsy also found bruising on her arms and legs which fueled thoughts of foul play. but they've found no new evidence to support that. >> i think they're stuck. there doesn't seem to be any smoking gun in this case. >> the l.a. county sheriff's department said this is an...
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who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph...he hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way.
who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph...he hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why...
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paul wagner, fox 5 news. -- to rebuild, paul wagner, fox 5 news. >>> three marylanders died from the heat in recent days. these are the first three heat- related deaths in player this year. in the district -- in maryland this year. in the district there's still a lot of work to do. there's still power lines on sidewalks and trees all over the place and, of course, the power problem. >> i played a hockey game last night. so i got home about midnight and imagine trying to work your way through the house and take out your contact lenses when you have no power. right now there's no sense getting frustrated. i'm sure they're doing the best they can. >> mayor vincent gray said today there were 65 traffic lights malfunctioning in the district. here's an example of someone trying to give back to the people in a bind tonight. jeffrey gildenhorn owns american city diner on connecticut avenue northwest. he noticed his customers seemed exhausted and realized it's because they were struggling to deal with the heat and power. so he's changed the mission of his restaurant after closing time. >> if
paul wagner, fox 5 news. -- to rebuild, paul wagner, fox 5 news. >>> three marylanders died from the heat in recent days. these are the first three heat- related deaths in player this year. in the district -- in maryland this year. in the district there's still a lot of work to do. there's still power lines on sidewalks and trees all over the place and, of course, the power problem. >> i played a hockey game last night. so i got home about midnight and imagine trying to work your...
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that night and says after they realized she was missing wagner refused to let him turn on the search to look for her. robert wagner has always maintained his wife's death was an accident on a night of heavy drinking. >> what we think is she went outside and slipped on the swim step and hit her head. >> reporter: the 1981 autopsy also found bruises on her arms and legs, after the coroner's office reviewed the old autopsy, that may be the reason for the new change. >> the bruising on her body is totally not consistent with a simple fall from a boat into the ocean. >> reporter: earlier this year, investigators said they had found no new evidence of foul play. >> i think the problem with this case, you have such little information to work with. >> reporter: until this cold case is closed, one of hollywood's great mysteries will remain a heartache for a family. >> it is almost like having to relive the accident all over again. >> reporter: bazi kanani, abc news, new york. >> the mystery still goes on. coming up next, usher's tragedy and the accident involving a member of his family. >> an
that night and says after they realized she was missing wagner refused to let him turn on the search to look for her. robert wagner has always maintained his wife's death was an accident on a night of heavy drinking. >> what we think is she went outside and slipped on the swim step and hit her head. >> reporter: the 1981 autopsy also found bruises on her arms and legs, after the coroner's office reviewed the old autopsy, that may be the reason for the new change. >> the...
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wagner. you know, remind me again how many acres specifically of the bark beetles impacted since the epidemic has begun clacks >> i know the number in your testimony was around 18 million. >> i have corrected information for that. across the nation and packed the bark beetle on all jurisdictions did over 43 million acres on the national forest system alone over 30 million acres. >> you also discussed in your testimony that 55 million are at high risk for wild fire so that is the number that not necessarily all are infected white pine beetle epidemics but that is a high number even if you took the 18 million number i was running some numbers here while i was sitting it appears to me that what has actually been treated and address on a land is less than 2% of the land that you have jurisdiction over the fact of the don in and have been dealt with and treated for fiscal year 2011. is that an accurate statement? >> the strategy that we created and began to the employment in fiscal year 2011 we tr
wagner. you know, remind me again how many acres specifically of the bark beetles impacted since the epidemic has begun clacks >> i know the number in your testimony was around 18 million. >> i have corrected information for that. across the nation and packed the bark beetle on all jurisdictions did over 43 million acres on the national forest system alone over 30 million acres. >> you also discussed in your testimony that 55 million are at high risk for wild fire so that is...
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and her husband, wagner, were fighting on the boat that night.r has always maintained his accident,th was an sawyer he thinks she fell. >> we think that she went slipped and hit her head. >> the autopsy found a bruising her arms and legs. earlier this year, investigators said they found no new evidence support that. >> i think they are stuck. not seem to be any smoking gun. >> a special honor for the of go-go -- ♪ organizers of the folklife chucked todau brown tribute today. the festival is free and runs through tomorrow evening. those people look like they are down.g even in all this heat. washe heat at the mall, it scorcher out there. let's take a look at what is going on right now. things are quieting down on the boardwalk. temperatures are still might be warm, 105 degrees. that is the record high at reagan national airport. for one minute, just one minute, earlier today, the temperature to 106.d it did not stay there long our record. today, 105 degrees will go down the bucks. annapolis, 103. cannot remember the last time i seen 100 degree rea
and her husband, wagner, were fighting on the boat that night.r has always maintained his accident,th was an sawyer he thinks she fell. >> we think that she went slipped and hit her head. >> the autopsy found a bruising her arms and legs. earlier this year, investigators said they found no new evidence support that. >> i think they are stuck. not seem to be any smoking gun. >> a special honor for the of go-go -- ♪ organizers of the folklife chucked todau brown tribute...
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who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph... the hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ >>> good morning. we have a church -- we have a protest near church and dubose in san francisco. these are protesters blocking the entrance to the tunnel. you see the lrvs go underground here. they make their trip down market to deliver people to the downtown area. right now, that's not happening. the j and the n are being turned back around right here at church and market. the police are there. os sensibly, there's some acshue -- action going on. 7:14. back to the desk. >>> the u.s. is increasing its presence in the persian gulf. the pentagon is sending a fourth aircraft carrier and a fleet of underwater drones to the area. submarines like drones can detect and destroy mines that iran put on the sea floor if they try to block the straight of -- the strait of her
who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph... the hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ >>> good morning. we have a church -- we have a protest near church and dubose in san francisco. these are protesters blocking the entrance to the tunnel. you see the lrvs go...
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, that is two days earlier than projected and friday is now the goal to get everyone back on paul wagner is live in silver springs where some people are not too sure about that, though. paul. >> reporter: laura, two days ago, we came to this chevy chase neighborhood off of east- west highway and found this. a huge tree down across blaine drive and nothing has changed since friday night. can you see the tree is consuming this home here on blaine and there is even a car underneath all of these branches. neighbors tell us the tree cutters have come and told them that they can't do anything until pepco does something with the lines. they say pepco has come and said they can't do anything until the tree is cut down. this is just one they should, one of many that we found where people are desperate for relief. this is just one of several panted signs greeting linemen from del marva power as they arrive to survey the damage along coldsville road and silver spring. a neighborhood downtown hit hard by friday's storm. this is pretty much how it's looked since saturday. no work has been done but yo
, that is two days earlier than projected and friday is now the goal to get everyone back on paul wagner is live in silver springs where some people are not too sure about that, though. paul. >> reporter: laura, two days ago, we came to this chevy chase neighborhood off of east- west highway and found this. a huge tree down across blaine drive and nothing has changed since friday night. can you see the tree is consuming this home here on blaine and there is even a car underneath all of...
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who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph... the hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ >>> new at 11:00, state treasurer bill lockyer filed for divorce from his wife nadia lockyer. it is happening three months after she resigned from the board of supervisors in the wake of a scandal. yao looking at -- you are looking at photo of nadia lockyer, she crashed her car friday night into a light pole and after hitting the pole, her car hit a tree. police say she took a turn took quickly and using a cell phone. >>> developing story we have been following, lore temperatures -- lower temperatures and humidity helped firefighters. this is happening in placer county. the robbers fire is 45% contained after burning four square miles, 2600 acres. evacuations do remain in place, homes still threatened. the wildfire cost $7 million to fight. >>> temperatures are go
who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph... the hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ >>> new at 11:00, state treasurer bill lockyer filed for divorce from his wife nadia lockyer. it is happening three months after she resigned from the board of supervisors in the...
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-- not so much of what robert wagner might have done to natalie wood but what he didn't do.'s been 30 years. the statute of limitations bars most of these lesser charges. you'd need first or second degree. i think it would be very difficult. >> correct me if i'm wrong, back when this was reopened in the late fall started talking about it again, was it robert wagner who said he was not a suspect. >> right. >> given what you two have laid out here why is there so much interest to reopen? is it because of the high-profile nature? if there's not enough for a conclusion, the why comes up. >> i don't think they knew when they opened it up what they would found. even when he said he wasn't a suspect, they now want to talk to everyone on board because now it's undetermined. but i think there is a lot of public interest. i think that as the stories have changed, we see this all the time on 48 hours, one case looks resolved one way and then after 30 years, people start telling the truth or a different story, and some cases get reopened. >> have we heard from chris walk en other than w
-- not so much of what robert wagner might have done to natalie wood but what he didn't do.'s been 30 years. the statute of limitations bars most of these lesser charges. you'd need first or second degree. i think it would be very difficult. >> correct me if i'm wrong, back when this was reopened in the late fall started talking about it again, was it robert wagner who said he was not a suspect. >> right. >> given what you two have laid out here why is there so much interest...
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who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph... the hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ . >>> we have new video to show you now from oak hand. a large branch broke off a tree in the 1200 block of 97th avenue after 9 this evening. it took down a power line, landed on two parked cars and blocked the street. fortunately only one house lost power. another large branch fell off that same tree months ago. bill martin said that strong winds may have been a factor. >>> cal fire reporting progress tonight in the robber's fire in placer but it's still a dangerous fire. it's burning east of highway 80 and the concern is that the small community of iowa hill which is north of the fire. some who live there are evacuating now on their own. >> tense. you know -- any time you are told to leave your house very concerned. >> afraid of it going up indian canyon. this t
who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph... the hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ . >>> we have new video to show you now from oak hand. a large branch broke off a tree in the 1200 block of 97th avenue after 9 this evening. it took down a power line, landed on...
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and said after they realized that she was missing, wagner refused to allow him to turn on the searchk for her. wagner has always said that her death was an accident on a night of heavy drinking. >> what we think is was she went outside, slipped on the swim step and hit her head. >> the 1981 autopsy found bruises on her arms and legs. after the coroner's office reviewed the old autopsy that maybe the reason for the new change. >> the bruising on her body is totally nonconsistent with a simple fall from a boat into the ocean. >> reporter: but earlier this year, investigators said that they have found no new evidence of foul play. >> i think the problem with this case is, you have such little information to work with. >> reporter: until this cold case is closed one of hollywood's great mysteries will remain a heartache for a family. >> it's almost like having to relive the accident all over again. >> reporter: bazi kanani, abc news, new york. >> and our thanks to bazi. >>> a lot of other news developing overnight. ron claiborne is on vacation. he usually brings us the headlines. we're h
and said after they realized that she was missing, wagner refused to allow him to turn on the searchk for her. wagner has always said that her death was an accident on a night of heavy drinking. >> what we think is was she went outside, slipped on the swim step and hit her head. >> the 1981 autopsy found bruises on her arms and legs. after the coroner's office reviewed the old autopsy that maybe the reason for the new change. >> the bruising on her body is totally...
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wagner.emind me again how many acres specifically have the bark beetles impacted since the epidemic has begun? >> i know that i think the number in your testimony was around 18 million. >> i've got corrected and permission for that. across the nation, and pack some bark beetle on all jurisdictions is over 43 million acres. national forest system alone over 30 million acres. >> and then you also discussed in your testimony and 65 million acres are at high risk for wild fires. that is the number that not necessarily all those acres are impacted bye-bye kneele epidemic. that is a high number. even if he took the 18 million-member. i was running some numbers while i was sitting. it appears to me than what has been treated and addressed is less than 2% of the land they you have jurisdiction over and have actually gone in been dealt with and been treated for fiscal year 2011. is that accurate? >> the bark beetle strategy that we created and began to implement in fiscal year 2011, retreated over 300
wagner.emind me again how many acres specifically have the bark beetles impacted since the epidemic has begun? >> i know that i think the number in your testimony was around 18 million. >> i've got corrected and permission for that. across the nation, and pack some bark beetle on all jurisdictions is over 43 million acres. national forest system alone over 30 million acres. >> and then you also discussed in your testimony and 65 million acres are at high risk for wild fires....
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wagner earlier described the backstop commitment but this may also be used for the cost of caring for the beneficiaries. while this is an allowable expense, it is unlikely that it will be needed. the final provision for the agreement addresses the patients, and this requires cpmc to manage some of these beds for 10 years. there is the laguna honda, an example you are likely familiar with. there are rehabilitation services in a residential setting. the skilled nursing is the highest level of care that they can receive outside of the hospital. the skilled nursing services are 24-hour residential care. cpmc provides this skilled care for approximately 100 patients. there are approximately 62 patients that are receiving the care at st. luke's. they have 79 skilled nursing beds. this is equal to 62. cpmc is not looking at including new beds, but instead, they will look at the new beds in san francisco. these will be new ones, currently in use. this will maintain the overall availability of the care in san francisco. all 100 of the beds will have those who have medicare or private health in
wagner earlier described the backstop commitment but this may also be used for the cost of caring for the beneficiaries. while this is an allowable expense, it is unlikely that it will be needed. the final provision for the agreement addresses the patients, and this requires cpmc to manage some of these beds for 10 years. there is the laguna honda, an example you are likely familiar with. there are rehabilitation services in a residential setting. the skilled nursing is the highest level of...
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wagner, we have a microphone here. i think it would be helpful if you used it to make objections so everybody can hear. is that possible? would you mind moving over there? the second thing is we're now in a very sensitive part of the hearing where we have testimony coming from witnesses, and so we're going to have to be very strict about comments and outbursts from the crowd. i understand you may have -- you may feel like you want to have a reaction, and that's natural. but i would ask you to restrain yourself, because it is important that the we have silence and can focus on the witness and question. if there is an outburst, i am asking that they be removed from the proceedings. thank you. >> sheriff, where were you when you first learned there was a police investigation of the incident on january -- excuse me, where were you when you first learned there was a police investigation of the incident between you and your wife that occurred on december 31? >> i received a phone call from my wife some time after 4:00 p.m. o
wagner, we have a microphone here. i think it would be helpful if you used it to make objections so everybody can hear. is that possible? would you mind moving over there? the second thing is we're now in a very sensitive part of the hearing where we have testimony coming from witnesses, and so we're going to have to be very strict about comments and outbursts from the crowd. i understand you may have -- you may feel like you want to have a reaction, and that's natural. but i would ask you to...
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paul wagner has more. >> reporter: brian, according to sources and witnesses, we have been told that it was about 3:00 in the afternoon on saturday just as the mayor was ordering a state of emergency in the city and firefighters threw out -- throughout the district were responding to emergency calls, someone made a call here to engine 30 and talked to the sergeant and told him to head to a pool over on 55th street and fill it up. less than 24 hours after the storm roared through the city leaving tips of thousands without power, someone apparently at the highest level of the fire department, ordered engine 30 out of service told t go to a home on 55th street northeast and fill its above- ground pool. a man who lives across the alley from the pool watched from the porch as the firefighters pulled out the hose and filled the pool. >> i thought it was strange. never saw that done before, you know, the firework truck was coming and fill your tank up for you. >> reporter: a person answering the phone at the home declined to comment and hung up. the water is free to the fire department. it'
paul wagner has more. >> reporter: brian, according to sources and witnesses, we have been told that it was about 3:00 in the afternoon on saturday just as the mayor was ordering a state of emergency in the city and firefighters threw out -- throughout the district were responding to emergency calls, someone made a call here to engine 30 and talked to the sergeant and told him to head to a pool over on 55th street and fill it up. less than 24 hours after the storm roared through the city...
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. >> and the host of "now with alex wagner," alex wagner and from bbc america, it's so wonderful to seeood. where are mika and joe? i was told they were going to be here.
. >> and the host of "now with alex wagner," alex wagner and from bbc america, it's so wonderful to seeood. where are mika and joe? i was told they were going to be here.
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who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph... the hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ >>> tonight on "nightline" -- in-flight horror. alarming discoveries are made aboard four different delta flights all bound for the u.s. sewing needles found hidden inside the meat of half a dozen sandwiches. we'll have the latest on the investigation. >>> a flashing billionaire and his wife even as the market collapses around them. how does the wealthiest family cope when reality
who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph... the hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ >>> tonight on "nightline" -- in-flight horror. alarming discoveries are made aboard four different delta flights all bound for the u.s. sewing needles found hidden...
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fox 5's paul wagner caught up with him today. >> lieu tee lieutenant found out about his suspension. what did the fire department find you guilty of? >> violating the patient care bill of rights and i was also found guilty of not removing a noncomplying coat when i was at a training exercise. >> let's talk about the patient bill of rights first. what is it that they expected you to do the day that we were interviewing you out in front of your engine company on florida avenue where we showed a person coming up looking for medical care and we showed you running to help that person. what did the fire department expect you to do and why did they find you guilty of it? >> they expected me to disregard the patient and concentrate on filing the first amendment and stopping you from filming. >> as far as the wearing the coat down to the fire academy, what is it you did wrong there in their eyes? >> in their eyes, i failed to put on a complying coat at the same time the fire chief said in january not wearing it if we don't have it in the issue is not in subordination. >> you talked about the
fox 5's paul wagner caught up with him today. >> lieu tee lieutenant found out about his suspension. what did the fire department find you guilty of? >> violating the patient care bill of rights and i was also found guilty of not removing a noncomplying coat when i was at a training exercise. >> let's talk about the patient bill of rights first. what is it that they expected you to do the day that we were interviewing you out in front of your engine company on florida avenue...
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paul wagner has the latest from the newsroom. paul. >> reporter: good morning, law enforcement sources with knowledge of the investigation said the secret service was scheduled to conduct additional interviews today in its ongoing probe. at this point, no decision is made on whether that case is submitted to the u.s. attorney. early wednesday morning, the officer was late for an assignment involving the first lady. when he was questioned about why he was late, the officer began talking about threats that have been made against mrs. obama and said, quote, yeah, a lot of people want to shoot her and i want to shoot her, too. the version of events is still evolving and there are conflicting reports on whether that officer used a derogatory term to describe the first lady. multiple sources tell fox 5 the officer who was a motorcycle officer, assigned to the special operations division and has more than 20 years on the force s a respected award- winning officer. fox 5 is not identifying the officer because he's not been charged. mar o
paul wagner has the latest from the newsroom. paul. >> reporter: good morning, law enforcement sources with knowledge of the investigation said the secret service was scheduled to conduct additional interviews today in its ongoing probe. at this point, no decision is made on whether that case is submitted to the u.s. attorney. early wednesday morning, the officer was late for an assignment involving the first lady. when he was questioned about why he was late, the officer began talking...
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paul wagner has that story. >> reporter: anthony lamont burns is a family man and father. according to information foiled by his attorney in court. a working man who 18s a home in the 700 block of sheridan street northwest. but d.c. place say dna evidence enterd into the district's dna data banks sog the jests he was a predator in his neighborhood, raping a teenager on january 27th, 2003, after abducting her at knifepoint from the 4300 block of iowa avenue northwest. a court affidavit said dna evidence connects him to a 2006 abduction and rape in on the 6400 block of georgia avenue and northwest. in fact, he's currently on probation for an attempted abduction in 2010. on june 15th, 2010, before midnight, a woman waiting for a bus here was approached by a man later identified as anthony burns who yabed on grabbed her by the arm and said you're coming with me. when she resisted, he pulled out a pistol and cooked the handle and hit her in the head. she headed north on 49th street where she called 911. a few minutes later and two blocks away, police stopped him in his truck. t
paul wagner has that story. >> reporter: anthony lamont burns is a family man and father. according to information foiled by his attorney in court. a working man who 18s a home in the 700 block of sheridan street northwest. but d.c. place say dna evidence enterd into the district's dna data banks sog the jests he was a predator in his neighborhood, raping a teenager on january 27th, 2003, after abducting her at knifepoint from the 4300 block of iowa avenue northwest. a court affidavit...
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paul wagner is live. paul. >> reporter: brian, you can imagine on a hot day like today, there will be dozens, perhaps hundreds of people swimming here. but a week without power means all of the food at the cafe was thrown away and many of the employees who are college students here have lost a week's worth of salary. it has been a very, very frustrating week for everyone involved. seven days after the storm, sue parker has no idea why the club she manages is still without power. there are no big trees down on power lines and all of the homes in the surrounding neighborhoods have gotten their electricity turned back on. so what gives? >> driving me nuts, tenfold. i made so many phone calls to pepco and to so many people at pepco and to my council member. to the congressional office. to everyone trying to reach out and see who can help. >> but it seems no one is listening. no power means no swimming for as many as 750 families. but belong to this club just off jones bridge road. when she complains, she has
paul wagner is live. paul. >> reporter: brian, you can imagine on a hot day like today, there will be dozens, perhaps hundreds of people swimming here. but a week without power means all of the food at the cafe was thrown away and many of the employees who are college students here have lost a week's worth of salary. it has been a very, very frustrating week for everyone involved. seven days after the storm, sue parker has no idea why the club she manages is still without power. there are...
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wagner. or maybe how many acres specifically have the bark beetles impacted since the epidemic has begun. >> i think the number in your testimony was around 18 million. >> i've got corrected information for that. across the information, impacts the bark beetle in all jurisdictions over 43 million acres. >> and you also discussed in your testimony to 65 million acres are at high risk for wildfires. that is a number that not necessarily are all impacted by pine beetles epidemics. it's a very high number, even if you took the 18 million number. i was running numbers while i was sitting. it appears to me would have been treated and addressed is less than 2% of the lands which you have jurisdiction over have actually gone in and been dealt with and treated for fiscal year 2011. is that accurate? >> for the bark you'll strategy that we created and implemented in fiscal year 2011, we've treated over 300,000 acres to increase resiliency, reduce public safety issues. relative to the size of the impact
wagner. or maybe how many acres specifically have the bark beetles impacted since the epidemic has begun. >> i think the number in your testimony was around 18 million. >> i've got corrected information for that. across the information, impacts the bark beetle in all jurisdictions over 43 million acres. >> and you also discussed in your testimony to 65 million acres are at high risk for wildfires. that is a number that not necessarily are all impacted by pine beetles...
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paul wagner joining us with that story from engine 30. paul? >> reporter: brian, less than 24 hours after the storm that roared through the city leaving tens of thousands of people in the dark, someone, apparently at the highest levels of the fire department, ordered engine 30 here behind me out of service and told the subject to drive his pumper up to fiftyth northeast and fill a private pool. this is the pool firefighters were told to fill. it sits in the back home of the 300 block of 54th street northeast. how the home owner was able to get an engine company to fill it is unclear. a person who answered the phone at the home declined to comment. the water is free to the fire department if it's drawn from a hydrant. the home owners have to 53 for it. and a neighbor who saw the pool being filled said he was surprised the fire department would do such a thing. >> when the trucks came through the alley and stopped here where he lived, where the tank is and then they took the hose off of the truck and cut the water on and filled it up. >> did you
paul wagner joining us with that story from engine 30. paul? >> reporter: brian, less than 24 hours after the storm that roared through the city leaving tens of thousands of people in the dark, someone, apparently at the highest levels of the fire department, ordered engine 30 here behind me out of service and told the subject to drive his pumper up to fiftyth northeast and fill a private pool. this is the pool firefighters were told to fill. it sits in the back home of the 300 block of...
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paul wagner has that story. >> reporter: this is just one of several painted signs greeted linemen fromrva power as they arrive to survey damage along colesville road in silver spring, a neighborhood just outside downtown hit hard by friday's storm. this is pretty much how it's looked since saturday. no work has been done, but you wouldn't know it by calling pepco. >> according to pepco, this is all repaired and power has just been restored. >> reporter: that must have sent steam out of your ears. >> yes, it did because i said how many people does it take to lie about this? how many people are lying to us? he said we have a record that everything has been restored. >> reporter: steve addis has a similar story. he lives up the street from jennifer and her husband dan. >> yesterday morning i called about 6 a.m. and she said oh, yeah, you've been -- the work is completed in your area. she didn't say you're restored. she said the work is completed in your area. i said well, no. the wire is still down. nobody has been here. nothing has been done. my neighbors are still out. she said we'll is
paul wagner has that story. >> reporter: this is just one of several painted signs greeted linemen fromrva power as they arrive to survey damage along colesville road in silver spring, a neighborhood just outside downtown hit hard by friday's storm. this is pretty much how it's looked since saturday. no work has been done, but you wouldn't know it by calling pepco. >> according to pepco, this is all repaired and power has just been restored. >> reporter: that must have sent...
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in the fox 5 newsroom i'm paul wagner. >>> now to a bizarre attack in fredericksburg. two young sisters are seriously hurt tonight after they were attacked by a beaver. it happened while they were swimming with family members here in lake anna sunday morning. the girls' mother says the large we've left her daughters with severe bite wounds. -- beaver left her daughters with severe bite wounds. >> they didn't want to do surgery because it went through the muscle tissue. the a man concern is infection. they're testing the beaver -- the main concern is investigation they're testing the we've for rabies now. >> i tried to get out and it bit my leg. >> the girls' uncle captured and killed the 65-pound beaver. they can weigh up to 75 pounds. aside from the bite wounds doctors worry the girls could have rabies. let's hope not. >>> the federal government will keep a very close eye on metro. shawn yancy is everywhere at 11:00. >> for the first time in 50 years the federal government can regulate rail transit agencies including metro. this means the transportation department wit
in the fox 5 newsroom i'm paul wagner. >>> now to a bizarre attack in fredericksburg. two young sisters are seriously hurt tonight after they were attacked by a beaver. it happened while they were swimming with family members here in lake anna sunday morning. the girls' mother says the large we've left her daughters with severe bite wounds. -- beaver left her daughters with severe bite wounds. >> they didn't want to do surgery because it went through the muscle tissue. the a man...
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who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph... the hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ the you can mount anywhere? he can put them on your helmet where your bike or your car. all other cars off the road and then got a highly skilled drivers to go nuts in san francisco's serious cicippio was posted on the u-2. it already has more than 20 million views. this ... with hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>catherine: more than one dozen arrests and 60 water rescues, how a drunken crowd responded when the rescue crews arrived. a bear made famous after his surprise a man at taxing is back. why it is believed he returned despite being tranquilized and removed several months ago. a table tennis champion in the bay area, how
who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph... the hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ the you can mount anywhere? he can put them on your helmet where your bike or your car. all other cars off the road and then got a highly skilled drivers to go nuts in san francisco's...
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paul wagner, fox 5 news.george's county police rescued two girls barricaded in a home after a domestic dispute that happened in bowie early this morning. around 4 pam a 16-year-old girl called police to -- 4 a.m. a 16-year-old girl called police to report a fight between her mother and her mother's boyfriend. two gunshots were fired and the dispatcher got the teen to barricade her and her younger sister in their bedroom. police got the girls out of the house safely and got the boyfriend to surrender. fortunately no one was hurt. >>> a traveling medical technician is accused of causing a hepatitis c outbreak. thousands of parents across the country may have been exposed -- patients across the country may have been exposed to the disease. it's confirmed he once worked at johns hopkins and southern maryland hospital among others. >> reporter: during the span of five years david kwiatkowski worked month n more than a dozen hospitals in eight states. the traving medical technician tested positive for hepatitis c i
paul wagner, fox 5 news.george's county police rescued two girls barricaded in a home after a domestic dispute that happened in bowie early this morning. around 4 pam a 16-year-old girl called police to -- 4 a.m. a 16-year-old girl called police to report a fight between her mother and her mother's boyfriend. two gunshots were fired and the dispatcher got the teen to barricade her and her younger sister in their bedroom. police got the girls out of the house safely and got the boyfriend to...
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paul wagner, fox 5 news. >>> tomorrow, we say happy birthday to the red, white and blue., we know what that means. time to get the grill out. >> we have some tips to make sure all that food doesn't set off a fireworks show in your stomach. we'll be right back. >>> it is the summer and that means cooking outside on the grill. >> keep in mind, there are some steps you need to take to keep your food safe. we have a report. >> reporter: summertime and a lot of beating is taking place outside. thank you don't take care of the grill and the food you are cooking on it, you could end up making people sick. >> when we were entertaining and cooking outdoors, we may not have the same kind of safe food savvy with us when we are cooking in our own kitchens. >> reporter: thousands are admitted to hospital every year with food-borne illnesses. >> 48 million people in the united states get sick every year from food poisoning. 128,000 end up in the hospital 3678,000 will die each year in the united states. this is why this is worth talking about, raising awareness and giving p
paul wagner, fox 5 news. >>> tomorrow, we say happy birthday to the red, white and blue., we know what that means. time to get the grill out. >> we have some tips to make sure all that food doesn't set off a fireworks show in your stomach. we'll be right back. >>> it is the summer and that means cooking outside on the grill. >> keep in mind, there are some steps you need to take to keep your food safe. we have a report. >> reporter: summertime and...
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"now with alex wagner" comes up. to the gas station out once a month.own all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been
"now with alex wagner" comes up. to the gas station out once a month.own all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i...
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for now, we sunday it to paul wagner and, paul, i heard fans came to see some today? >> reporter: it was not that long ago the fans were coming here to see them and those days are gone. there is only one name on the list of all of the redskins fans out here and that is robert griffin 3. >> to run that and i want to see them. >> you want to see what it's about? i want to see how he's messing with the receivers and that is a big thing for me. >> we'll see tomorrow, the ball and the speed. i'm excited. >> you would have to be excited and be a die-hard fan to come out here in this heat today. some fans said they would stay as long as they could take it. others had a plan. >> my uncle has a burgandy and gold one. >> okay. >> and don't -- i don't really mind. it matches what i'm wearing. i don't mind at all. >> and this is going to keep cool? >> i hope so. as long as i don't pass out and if it keeps me cool, okay. >> reporter: beating the heat was not the topic of conversation but like can we beat the giants in philly? no one predicted a losing season. >> and that is minus
for now, we sunday it to paul wagner and, paul, i heard fans came to see some today? >> reporter: it was not that long ago the fans were coming here to see them and those days are gone. there is only one name on the list of all of the redskins fans out here and that is robert griffin 3. >> to run that and i want to see them. >> you want to see what it's about? i want to see how he's messing with the receivers and that is a big thing for me. >> we'll see tomorrow, the...
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paul wagner has more. >> reporter: just after 11:00 p.m., as the storm's powerful wins were terrifyingce throughout the washington area, two very large trees came down on 31st street northwest. dragging power lines into this yard ultimately electrocuting a man who came out to check on his car. according to police, the man's wife was critically injured as she tried to come to his aid. the car caught fire as police and firefighters raced to the scene. >> tree limbs flying, branches flying and later, we begin to
paul wagner has more. >> reporter: just after 11:00 p.m., as the storm's powerful wins were terrifyingce throughout the washington area, two very large trees came down on 31st street northwest. dragging power lines into this yard ultimately electrocuting a man who came out to check on his car. according to police, the man's wife was critically injured as she tried to come to his aid. the car caught fire as police and firefighters raced to the scene. >> tree limbs flying, branches...
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. >> robert wagner has lifted in this neighborhood for 30 years. >> just close to home. >> this after parts of the near by apartment complex are evacuated when police discover a cash of weapons inside the suspect's home. >> it's crazy. it lets me know it can can anywhere. >> bill stevens is a retired dc police officer. >> the situation you come across, you don't know if it's real or how to take it. you have to proceed with caution and think of it as a viable threat. >> investigators say inside the suspect's home they found more than 20 guns, including assault rifles and handguns and 400 rounds of ammo. >> there's a loot -- lot of kids in the neighborhood too. definitely a concern. they don't care who they're shooting at. >> neighbors say they're relieved the entire thing was spoiled before something could have gone terribly wrong. >> here is what we know right now about the shooting plot. 28-year-old neil prescott threatened to shoot up his workplace. detectives found more than 20 guns in his home. he is undergoing a mental health evaluation and charges are pending. stay with wjz for
. >> robert wagner has lifted in this neighborhood for 30 years. >> just close to home. >> this after parts of the near by apartment complex are evacuated when police discover a cash of weapons inside the suspect's home. >> it's crazy. it lets me know it can can anywhere. >> bill stevens is a retired dc police officer. >> the situation you come across, you don't know if it's real or how to take it. you have to proceed with caution and think of it as a viable...
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in northwest, paul wagner, fox 5 news. >> more that were 100,000 people are without power tonight and that means no air conditioning and that is starting to take its toll. audrey barnes has the latest. >> reporter: this huge tree came down in the storm last night and neighbors say eerily, the same thing happened almost in the identical spot a few years ago during a storm and that tom they were out of electricity for seven days. they hope this is not a repeat performance and from the looks of the debris left behind and all of the tree and tree parts that had to be removed, it could take awhile to get them back on line and the power is also out at tanglewood. and that entire 180-unit building was evacuated and there is a red cross shelter there and that this is a storm they'll be talking about for some time. >> and was on the fifth floor when it happened. i heard the windows shattering and the next thing, the flights were flickering. after that, someone started knocking on the doors telling us to get out. >> i heard the chaos going on and people yelling. i am like what is going? i look
in northwest, paul wagner, fox 5 news. >> more that were 100,000 people are without power tonight and that means no air conditioning and that is starting to take its toll. audrey barnes has the latest. >> reporter: this huge tree came down in the storm last night and neighbors say eerily, the same thing happened almost in the identical spot a few years ago during a storm and that tom they were out of electricity for seven days. they hope this is not a repeat performance and from the...
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look-alike alex wagner. joining me today, rana foroohar, msnbc contributor jonathan capehart of the "washington post," heather mcghee, vice president of demos and michael hastings, author of "the operators." for the former president and ceo of the 2002 olympics, visiting the london games should have been the easy part of governor mitt romney's international tour. instead, it's been something of a false start, starting with this. >> there are a few things that were disconcerting, the stories about the private security firm not having enough people, the supposed strike of the immigration and customs officials. that obviously is not something which is encouraging. >> the british media is now taking the governor to task for criticizing the country's olympic preparation. today's "daily mail" headline reads who invited party pooper romney? the "london times" says nowhere man. romney loses his way with gaffe about the games. and "mitt the twit." mitt romney is perhaps the only politician who could start a trip that
look-alike alex wagner. joining me today, rana foroohar, msnbc contributor jonathan capehart of the "washington post," heather mcghee, vice president of demos and michael hastings, author of "the operators." for the former president and ceo of the 2002 olympics, visiting the london games should have been the easy part of governor mitt romney's international tour. instead, it's been something of a false start, starting with this. >> there are a few things that were...
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for more on all this, i'm joined by thomas wagner of nasa. he directs the agency's programs for glaciers, sea ice and polar regions. welcome, mr. wagner. >> thanks for having me. >> warner: first of all, how surprising-- let's start with the thaw, the melt that occurred on greenland itself. how surprising was this? >> complete surprise, so much of a surprise one of the scientists who studied this thought there must be something wrong with his instrument. >> warner: then you tomorrowed this was for real? >> right. we got reports there was melt going on all around greenland, literally so much water running off it was washing out bridges and things, there were runways on the snow having problems. what we did was look at the satellite records which are great because they cover the whole ice sheathe, and what we found pretty quickly was it had melted and it melted in places we had never seen melt before. >> warner: this is nonpress departmented, though. how unusual is this? >> it's unusual for us, because what you have to understand is the top par
for more on all this, i'm joined by thomas wagner of nasa. he directs the agency's programs for glaciers, sea ice and polar regions. welcome, mr. wagner. >> thanks for having me. >> warner: first of all, how surprising-- let's start with the thaw, the melt that occurred on greenland itself. how surprising was this? >> complete surprise, so much of a surprise one of the scientists who studied this thought there must be something wrong with his instrument. >> warner: then...