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watts?> i think this answer is very simple is what is no one is really saying in this room, which is part of the reason active measures have worked in this u.s. election is because the commander in chief has used russian active measures at time against his opponents. on 134 august 2016, his campaign chairman after a debunked -- >> when you say "his". >> paul manafort cited the story as a terrorist attack on cnn and used it as a talking point. on 11 october president trump stood on a stage and kited what appears to be a fake story from sputnik news that disappeared from the internet. he claimed that the election could be rigged. that was the number one theme pushed by rt put nick news all the way up until the election. he's made claims of voter fraud, proposal's not a citizen, that congressman cruz is not a citizen. part of the reason active measures works and it does today in terms of trump tower being wire tapped is because their parrot the same lines. >> clinton watts testifying at the sen
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watts? >> i think this answer is very simple is what is no one is really saying in this room, which is part of the reason active measures have worked in this u.s. election is because the commander in chief has used russian active measures at time against his opponents. on 134 august 2016, his campaign chairman after a debunked -- >> when you say "his". >> paul manafort cited the story as a tryst attack on cnn and he university it as a tauksds point. on 11 october president trump stood on a stage and kited what appears to be a fake story from sputnik news that disappeared from the internet. he claimed that the election could be rigged. that was the number one theme pushed by rt put nick news all the way up until the election. he's made claims of voter fraud, proposal's not a citizen, that congressman cruz is not a citizen. part of the reason active measures works and it does today in terms of trump tower being wiretapped is they paired the same wines. >> clinton watts testifying at the senate
watts? >> i think this answer is very simple is what is no one is really saying in this room, which is part of the reason active measures have worked in this u.s. election is because the commander in chief has used russian active measures at time against his opponents. on 134 august 2016, his campaign chairman after a debunked -- >> when you say "his". >> paul manafort cited the story as a tryst attack on cnn and he university it as a tauksds point. on 11 october...
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watts. >> yes. regarding mr. putin, i would look to these two gentlemen primarily. but my thoughts are, one, he's not going away any time soon. two, he will definitely shape some sort of a successor in his place to continue on with what he's doing right now. i think the third big thing that we can't discount is the connection with criminality. there is -- between these elites and their predatory capitalist practices, what we see in cyberspace with cyber crime and how they have used hackers very well as part of their active measures, we can't discount that we'll see a predatory elite emerge that will be something we have to deal with. and i think the fourth thing, which goes to the first point, is i'm not sure what our policy or stance is with regards to russia at this point in the united states. i think that's the number one thing we have to figure out, because that will shape how they interface with us. having watched the end of the soviet union as a cadet at west point and then fast forwar
watts. >> yes. regarding mr. putin, i would look to these two gentlemen primarily. but my thoughts are, one, he's not going away any time soon. two, he will definitely shape some sort of a successor in his place to continue on with what he's doing right now. i think the third big thing that we can't discount is the connection with criminality. there is -- between these elites and their predatory capitalist practices, what we see in cyberspace with cyber crime and how they have used...
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watts. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me here today. in april, 2014, andrew weissberg, and i noticed that the petition on the.gov wep website. give america's largest state back to the nation for which it was purchase ttd petitions appearing on the white house website are not out of the norm, but this petition was different. having gained more than 39,000 online signatures in a short period pftd our compassion of those signing and posting on this petition revealed an odd pattern. the accounts varied from other petitions and appeared to be the work of bots. closer look at those bots side i tied in closely with other social media campaigns we had observed pushing russia propaganda months before. hackers proliver raited the networks and could be spotted. closely circling those hackers were honey pot accounts, attractive looking women, political partisans that were trying to socially engineer other users. they would attack political target using similar talking
watts. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me here today. in april, 2014, andrew weissberg, and i noticed that the petition on the.gov wep website. give america's largest state back to the nation for which it was purchase ttd petitions appearing on the white house website are not out of the norm, but this petition was different. having gained more than 39,000 online signatures in a short period pftd our compassion of those signing and posting on this petition...
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watts?nd is what no one is really saying in this room, which is part of the reason active measures have worked in this u.s. election is because the commander in chief has used russian active measures at time against his opponents. on 14 august 2016, his campaign chairman after a debunked -- >> when you say "his" -- >> paul manafort cited the fake incirlik story as a terrorist attack on cnn and used it as a talking point. on 11 october president trump stood on a stage and cited what appears to be a fake story from sputnik news that disappeared from the internet. he denies the intel from the united states about russia. he claimed that the election could be rigged. that was the number one theme pushed by rt sputnik news all the way up until the election. he's made claims of voter fraud, that obama's not a citizen, that congressman cruz is not a citizen. part of the reason active measures works and it does today in terms of trump tower being wiretapped is because they parrot the same lines. >> c
watts?nd is what no one is really saying in this room, which is part of the reason active measures have worked in this u.s. election is because the commander in chief has used russian active measures at time against his opponents. on 14 august 2016, his campaign chairman after a debunked -- >> when you say "his" -- >> paul manafort cited the fake incirlik story as a terrorist attack on cnn and used it as a talking point. on 11 october president trump stood on a stage and...
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>> clinton watts, would you mind sticking with us for one more quick question?ike to ask you about how you feel about the state of this investigation and sort of our defenses at this point. do you mind staying with us for just a sec? >> yes. >> clinton watts testified before the house intelligence committee, former officer at west point, counterterrorism expert. he'll be right back with us. stay with us. anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. and in most clinical trials, the majority reached an a1c goal of 7 percent or lower. invokana® works around the clock by sending some sugar out of your body through the process of urination. it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight, but it may help with both.
>> clinton watts, would you mind sticking with us for one more quick question?ike to ask you about how you feel about the state of this investigation and sort of our defenses at this point. do you mind staying with us for just a sec? >> yes. >> clinton watts testified before the house intelligence committee, former officer at west point, counterterrorism expert. he'll be right back with us. stay with us. anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go up,...
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one of them, 13-year-old brian douglas watts, died on the way. >> he was a goofy person. person. these are our last memories of him. >> it doesn't make sense. and i just pray that it never happens again. >> reporter: police say the source of the carbon monoxide leak, a broken pool heater. it's a story painfully similar to one we foin 2013. jeannie williams and her 11-year-old son jeffrey checked into room 225 at the best western in boon, north carolina. >> he liked to travel, and that was a neat thing to do for some reason. >> reporter: but that particular room had a deadly secret. a carbon monoxide leak from a faulty pool heater just below. >> my last vision i have of him is just sitting on the edge of the bed and him holding the ipad and playing a game. >> reporter: sometime in the night jeannie wakes up. feeling sick, she crawls to the bathroom and realizes she should call 911. but her phone is in the other room. >> and i'm thinking i've just got to get to my phone. and i remember trying to get to the door and i couldn't. and then that's the last thing i remember. >> r
one of them, 13-year-old brian douglas watts, died on the way. >> he was a goofy person. person. these are our last memories of him. >> it doesn't make sense. and i just pray that it never happens again. >> reporter: police say the source of the carbon monoxide leak, a broken pool heater. it's a story painfully similar to one we foin 2013. jeannie williams and her 11-year-old son jeffrey checked into room 225 at the best western in boon, north carolina. >> he liked to...
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alex gibson—watt, described in court as energetic, enthusiastic and kind.‘s antiques roadshow where she worked under her maiden name. it's always very thrilling when you see a piece ofjewellery, you know that it's fine. but everything changed after the birth of her daughter, chiara, in 2012. today, her husband anthony told the inquest of the deeply traumatic evening he believed his wife was overtaken by the condition postpartum psychosis. at her home in fulham, in west london, four weeks after her daughter's birth, alice suddenly became hysterical. anthony gibson—watt said she began wailing, screaming and crawling around the bedroom. she then picked up chiara and started shaking her, shouting that her baby was dead. she was eventually taken to a specialist mental health unit at west middlesex hospital, but she suffered a cardiac arrest and an injury to her liver. she died a few days later. speaking about the tragic sequence of events, her husband told the court: the inquest will look at how alice gibson—watt was treated. in particular, how she was restraine
alex gibson—watt, described in court as energetic, enthusiastic and kind.‘s antiques roadshow where she worked under her maiden name. it's always very thrilling when you see a piece ofjewellery, you know that it's fine. but everything changed after the birth of her daughter, chiara, in 2012. today, her husband anthony told the inquest of the deeply traumatic evening he believed his wife was overtaken by the condition postpartum psychosis. at her home in fulham, in west london, four weeks...
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watts. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me here today. in april, 2014, andrew weissberg, and i noticed that the petition on the.gov wep website. give america's largest state back to the nation for which it was purchase ttd petitions appearing on the white house website are not out of the norm, but this petition was different. having gained more than 39,000 online signatures in a short period pftd our compassion of those signing and posting on this petition revealed an odd pattern. the accounts varied from other petitions and appeared to be the work of bots. closer look at those bots side i tied in closely with other social media campaigns we had observed pushing russia propaganda months before. hackers proliver raited the networks and could be spotted. closely circling those hackers were honey pot accounts, attractive looking women, political partisans that were trying to socially engineer other users. they would attack political target using similar talking
watts. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me here today. in april, 2014, andrew weissberg, and i noticed that the petition on the.gov wep website. give america's largest state back to the nation for which it was purchase ttd petitions appearing on the white house website are not out of the norm, but this petition was different. having gained more than 39,000 online signatures in a short period pftd our compassion of those signing and posting on this petition...
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family and friends of brian douglas watts only wish the hotel had done more sooner.e officials here are recommending that people carry their own carbon monoxide detecter. that will cost you between $20 and $60. >> jericka duncan for us this evening, thank you. >>> coming up next, a tiny piece of string inspires a coach to win a championship. win a championship. >>> this portion is,,,,,,,, >>> south carolina won the women's title last night, a changing of the guard in more ways than one. >> south carolina has won the national championship! >> reporter: for the first time in five years, a team not named connecticut took home the women's national championship trophy. >> i'm going to enjoy it. i mean, it's something that, you know, i've been coaching for 17 years now. >> reporter: south carolina led by dawn staley became just the second team guided by an african-american coach to the title. staley praised the only other black coach to win, carolyn peck, who had given staley a piece of her 1999 championship net. staley had kept it in her wallet ever since. >> she said whe
family and friends of brian douglas watts only wish the hotel had done more sooner.e officials here are recommending that people carry their own carbon monoxide detecter. that will cost you between $20 and $60. >> jericka duncan for us this evening, thank you. >>> coming up next, a tiny piece of string inspires a coach to win a championship. win a championship. >>> this portion is,,,,,,,, >>> south carolina won the women's title last night, a changing of the...
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watts? >> thank you, chair and members and i am here to be finally to give you an overview of the passage of the transportation finance bill. but first i want to just indicate that in the packet you have several select bills that we are monitoring and watching, and no new bills are being added on at this point in time and some new major policy issues will be in the coming weeks and i anticipate the legislation in that arena emerging and we will deal with those at that point in time if that is to your satisfaction. >> in addition, the staff prepared an updated memo of last week's member though that went into the package to talk about the transportation funding is now out of date. briefly for an overview perspective, sd one is produces over 5 billion a years, roughly estimated to be 52 billion over a ten year time horizon. from the taxes increases and it looks as if half of the road repair is dedicated to local governments and the other half is retained by the state and there are some other tr
watts? >> thank you, chair and members and i am here to be finally to give you an overview of the passage of the transportation finance bill. but first i want to just indicate that in the packet you have several select bills that we are monitoring and watching, and no new bills are being added on at this point in time and some new major policy issues will be in the coming weeks and i anticipate the legislation in that arena emerging and we will deal with those at that point in time if...
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in korea town and places like watts. how many jobs do you think you've created?een all the spots? 400 to 500. >> reporter: 500 jobs. impressive. but sadly, he knows it's just a drop in the bucket when the problems the communities are facing run so deep. a lot of people say that fundamentally, that is why this unrest continues. whether it's baltimore or ferguson or other hot spots. >> look, we don't start getting in and actually creating ways for people to get credit to rebuild their life, to create bank accounts, to have jobs, you know. you're going to have a whole other generation that's going to live in poverty, right? i could take you right now to watts and you're going to see the same existence and the same situations that were going on back in 1965. >> reporter: it's been more than 50 years since the watts riots. 25 since the l.a. riots. it seems we keep having to relearn these painful lessons. >> i wish i had a little bit more love in my heart back then, a little more understanding, a little more patience. >> my mom, she wishes that people would just -- i g
in korea town and places like watts. how many jobs do you think you've created?een all the spots? 400 to 500. >> reporter: 500 jobs. impressive. but sadly, he knows it's just a drop in the bucket when the problems the communities are facing run so deep. a lot of people say that fundamentally, that is why this unrest continues. whether it's baltimore or ferguson or other hot spots. >> look, we don't start getting in and actually creating ways for people to get credit to rebuild their...
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reports are that mcmaster wanted to get rid of cohen watt kin so cohen watt kin took his case around mcmaster and to steve bannon. at that time bannon, the white house chief strategist, was also serving on the national security council. bannon had saved 30-year-old cohen watt kin's job by going straight to president trump for him. the president overruled general mcmaster and cohen watt kin stayed on board. let's remember this whole entire thing started back on march 4th with that early saturday morning tweet by president trump accusing president obama of wiretapping him. and all of this is leading to the perception by many that the national security council may be becoming too politicized causing yesterday's ouster of steve bannon from the national security council. now, the white house denies this. they say he was no longer needed on the national security council and that bannon was only there to watch general flynn and flynn, of course, is now long gone. yes, this is what the fbi and intelligence communities are looking at and it suggests that a lot of news from the last 24 hours i
reports are that mcmaster wanted to get rid of cohen watt kin so cohen watt kin took his case around mcmaster and to steve bannon. at that time bannon, the white house chief strategist, was also serving on the national security council. bannon had saved 30-year-old cohen watt kin's job by going straight to president trump for him. the president overruled general mcmaster and cohen watt kin stayed on board. let's remember this whole entire thing started back on march 4th with that early saturday...
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lindsay watts is live with the story. >> are the ban ers still there are or they gone. >> the ban ers are still there. people have until may 1 to get rid of all patio displays and not political statements like the black lives banner, but also owl sports banners. people are not able to support the nats. people who live in the building say this has never been an issue until a few days ago when neighbors got in the partisan banner battle displayed for all to see. you could call it the most political street in the nation. a gateway into d.c. south capital will take you directly to the halls of congress and no who live around here want their views on full display. i became a lot more political after the
lindsay watts is live with the story. >> are the ban ers still there are or they gone. >> the ban ers are still there. people have until may 1 to get rid of all patio displays and not political statements like the black lives banner, but also owl sports banners. people are not able to support the nats. people who live in the building say this has never been an issue until a few days ago when neighbors got in the partisan banner battle displayed for all to see. you could call it the...
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ezra cohen watt nick only graduated from college in 2008.he has vastly less experience than every person who has ever had that job before on the national security council. what was he doing there in that job? what's he still doing there? when mike flynn was fired, home run mcmaster came on as his replacement. he was blocked by jared kushner and steve bannon. mcmaster was told they had to keep this guy on. why? fars cohen watt nick he's being cited today by conservative news out lets that former obama nabls adviser, suzanne rise asked for persons to be unmasked in u.s. intelligence reports. there's nothing illegal or improper or unexpected about a national security desires unmasking those names. there's no allegation that she leaked those names if she did have them unmasked. by making those allegations about susan rice, the national security council itself appears to be operating at a political level to shape a conservative friendly alternative to the russia scandal. however you feel about that story itself, what does this mean in national se
ezra cohen watt nick only graduated from college in 2008.he has vastly less experience than every person who has ever had that job before on the national security council. what was he doing there in that job? what's he still doing there? when mike flynn was fired, home run mcmaster came on as his replacement. he was blocked by jared kushner and steve bannon. mcmaster was told they had to keep this guy on. why? fars cohen watt nick he's being cited today by conservative news out lets that former...
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lindsay watts is live, lindsay. >> reporter: sarah, the child attends cw harris and was able to walk out of school, out of these gates, she walked down about two blocks, around the corner. i asked her why did she do that? she said she had left her coat out on the playground during recess. she wanted to go out and get it. when she did that. the doors locked behind her and no one was there to let her back inside. >> i was trying to get back in but it wouldn't work and i tried the voice thing and it wasn't working. >> reporter: then what did you do >> i went to my sister's house >> if i would have gone in the front i would have got in trouble >> she walked right past security, the gates, cameras and ended up all past the stop sign on b street, she had to cross like three streets to get there. >> reporter: and that's child's mother, mcduffy, she says her daughter ended up in a family member's house and that the family member drove her bam. i talked to that family member. and she said she was out of school at least 25 minutes. and that teachers were looking for her. she said she was told
lindsay watts is live, lindsay. >> reporter: sarah, the child attends cw harris and was able to walk out of school, out of these gates, she walked down about two blocks, around the corner. i asked her why did she do that? she said she had left her coat out on the playground during recess. she wanted to go out and get it. when she did that. the doors locked behind her and no one was there to let her back inside. >> i was trying to get back in but it wouldn't work and i tried the...
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an expert in the field ofjewellery, alice gibson—watt appeared on the antiques roadshow.. four weeks later her husband anthony awoke to find his wife screaming and shaking their daughter, convinced she was dead. i was terrified. i had no idea what was going on. when there's a young child involved as well, one's natural instinct is to protect your baby. she was suffering from postpartum psychosis, which affects one in every 1000 new mothers, half of whom, like alice, have no history of mental health problems. it's characterised by violence and delusions. she was admitted to lakeside psychiatric unit in west london. i was so relieved when i got the call from the consultant doctor that evening, who was very erudite and helpful in giving me the reassurance that i needed that she was in the best possible hands. alice was assigned a room similar to this. arrested two days later in the early hours of the 16th of november, as she was under one—to—one supervision, she went into cardiac arrest. the jury referred in their conclusions to the fact that three members of staff tried to
an expert in the field ofjewellery, alice gibson—watt appeared on the antiques roadshow.. four weeks later her husband anthony awoke to find his wife screaming and shaking their daughter, convinced she was dead. i was terrified. i had no idea what was going on. when there's a young child involved as well, one's natural instinct is to protect your baby. she was suffering from postpartum psychosis, which affects one in every 1000 new mothers, half of whom, like alice, have no history of mental...
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live in northwest lindsay watts >>> the search is on tonight for a man kidnapping a woman off the street. police tell us the woman was walking along mississippi avenue southeast when man approached and he drove her to fort dupont park where he attempted to assault her. the woman managed to escape. the police are asking anyone with information to give them call. >>> also in southeast, authorities are investigating after an assault and fire, it happened this afternoon on haley terrace, two sisters got into a fight, one ended up with a minor injury, the other who reportedly has a knife was inside her apartment, first responders realized the apartment was on fire, put the fire out. the sister with the knife was arrested, fire investigators are still trying to determine how the fire started. >>> montgomery county police continue to search for a gunman in a deadly shooting in germantown. police say four people were shot in a townhouse early this morning along kitchen way. >> one of the victims identified as 19-year-old amru johnson died. three others expected to be ok. so far a motive i the vi
live in northwest lindsay watts >>> the search is on tonight for a man kidnapping a woman off the street. police tell us the woman was walking along mississippi avenue southeast when man approached and he drove her to fort dupont park where he attempted to assault her. the woman managed to escape. the police are asking anyone with information to give them call. >>> also in southeast, authorities are investigating after an assault and fire, it happened this afternoon on haley...
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front pages cover the call for a snap election with joe watts from the independent and laura parents, conservative commentator. good evening to you and welcome to bbc news. the pm took everyone by surprise to date, announcing her intention to call an election on the eighth of june, three years earlier than the date set down by law. theresa may says it is about certainty and stability before the brexit process. her opponents accuse her of breaking her word and pursuing a cynical plan for party political advantage. laura kuenssberg reports. did she surprise them? did she surprise you? did theresa may even surprise herself? her biggest decision as prime minister, taken only days ago. i have just chaired a meeting of the cabinet where we agreed that the government should call a general election to be held on the eighth ofjune. that was not her plan. but she says to get brexit done, she needs more support around here. in recent weeks, labour have threatened to vote against the final agreement we reach with the european union. the liberal democrats have said they want to grind the business
front pages cover the call for a snap election with joe watts from the independent and laura parents, conservative commentator. good evening to you and welcome to bbc news. the pm took everyone by surprise to date, announcing her intention to call an election on the eighth of june, three years earlier than the date set down by law. theresa may says it is about certainty and stability before the brexit process. her opponents accuse her of breaking her word and pursuing a cynical plan for party...
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we're live at the tidal bias in, lindsey watts, "fox5 local news". >> thank you lindsay. let's check in wit gwen to see what we can afford for the forecast. >> how much cooler will it be tomorrow not too much cooler right. >> 10 to 12 cooler tomorrow than today. i enjoyed seeing the smiles on their faces. it really was warranted today because take a look. 89 degrees at reagan national airport. now you know we should be in the 60s. we were 22 warmer than we should be but the record was 92. so kind of flirting with that a little bit weren't we? 86 dulles and 87 good and marshall. fantastic easter gift e right now we have clouds rolling in and few isolated scattered showers here and there and can't rule them out out early morning hours either. it looks like most of the action to the north and south and clouds in full forth. temperatures now 76 d.c. and bikeers are out there very m mild. and 73 fredericksburg dulles this hour. next couple days here's what we serve up on the weather buffer a. could see showers. dry by tuesday. and despite all the war, sickness and hatred in th
we're live at the tidal bias in, lindsey watts, "fox5 local news". >> thank you lindsay. let's check in wit gwen to see what we can afford for the forecast. >> how much cooler will it be tomorrow not too much cooler right. >> 10 to 12 cooler tomorrow than today. i enjoyed seeing the smiles on their faces. it really was warranted today because take a look. 89 degrees at reagan national airport. now you know we should be in the 60s. we were 22 warmer than we should be...
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one of them 13-year-old brian douglas watts, died on the way. >> he was a goofy person.t pray that it never happens again. >> reporter: police say the source of the carbon monoxide leak, a broken pool heater. it's a story painfully similar to one we followed back in 2013. jeanie williams and her 11-year-old son jeffrey checked into room 225 at the best western in boon, north carolina. >> he liked to travel, and that was a neat thing to do for some reason. >> reporter: but that particular room had a deadly secret. a carbon monoxide leak from a faulty pool heater just below. >> my last vision i have of him is just sitting on the edge of the bed and him holding the ipad and playing a game. >> reporter: sometime in the night jeannie wakes up. feeling sick, she crawls to the bathroom and realizes she should call 911. but her phone is in the other room. >> and i'm thinking i've just got to get to my phone. and i remember trying to get to the door and i couldn't. and then that's the last thing i remember. >> reporter: the next morning a hotel employee comes to the room and disc
one of them 13-year-old brian douglas watts, died on the way. >> he was a goofy person.t pray that it never happens again. >> reporter: police say the source of the carbon monoxide leak, a broken pool heater. it's a story painfully similar to one we followed back in 2013. jeanie williams and her 11-year-old son jeffrey checked into room 225 at the best western in boon, north carolina. >> he liked to travel, and that was a neat thing to do for some reason. >> reporter:...
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we are trying to get you back to the lindsey watts down at the hilton hotel. we're having issues there. >> ilt toss to you for now. >>. >> i don't know what's going on with the microphone. >> no worries. >> we're back the dinner here at the washington hilton is happening right now. right inside ballroom is down these steps. right here. and earlier i was talking to security guard who's within here the last six correspondence dinners he says to him the crowd is year looked about half the size of last year. >> just a bit ago prison of the white house association addressed the crowd here. take a listen. >> tonight, looks a little different the values that under pinned this dinner have not changed and in fact i think reinforced. we here to celebrate good journalism and here to celebrate and i'm happy to report for nip who is interested that this dinner is sold out. >> and wrels the president mocked the dinner describing it as a large group of hollywood actors and washington media consoling each other in hotel ballroom. he said he not only had a larger crowd at his
we are trying to get you back to the lindsey watts down at the hilton hotel. we're having issues there. >> ilt toss to you for now. >>. >> i don't know what's going on with the microphone. >> no worries. >> we're back the dinner here at the washington hilton is happening right now. right inside ballroom is down these steps. right here. and earlier i was talking to security guard who's within here the last six correspondence dinners he says to him the crowd is year...
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here's abc's nick watt. >> one thing i like about this show is you don't live in the "friends" apartmenthat's all lovely, you live in a terrible house. >> it's not as operational. >> and you're self-confessed idiots. >> yeah, yeah. >> he's never had an aid speak for him before. >> reporter: imagine the elevator pitch for "speechless." kid with cerebral palsy, terrible house, protective crazy british mom. >> life's too short. >> according to the district it's acceptable alternate access. >> oh, look, there's someone else on the acceptable alternate access now. >> reporter: bow does it work. >> i was scared it was going to be terrible. >> sappy, sentimental, overly dramatic. it is not that. >> reporter: the show is unique in today's tv landscape and very necessary. j.j. has cerebral palsy. he's the speechless of the title played by micah fowler, who has cerebral palsy. >> that's the finger. >> you're making us laugh with little glances. is it tough to do that? >> it was tough at the first. this role made me a better actor. because i have to use facial expressions. >> and you've got to be f
here's abc's nick watt. >> one thing i like about this show is you don't live in the "friends" apartmenthat's all lovely, you live in a terrible house. >> it's not as operational. >> and you're self-confessed idiots. >> yeah, yeah. >> he's never had an aid speak for him before. >> reporter: imagine the elevator pitch for "speechless." kid with cerebral palsy, terrible house, protective crazy british mom. >> life's too short. >>...
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lindsay watts, fox5 local news. earlier today another event was held to remember john oms schneider schneider. dozens of people turned out to donate blood. organizers say they put together this blood drive not only to pay tribute to oms schneider schneider, but to honor other firefighters who put their lives on the line every day to help others. >> let's take it outside for a live look. i hope you're enjoying your saturday boy, it was a gorgeous day, but you might be seeing a few showers out there tonight depending on where you live. gwen says it is really going to heat up tomorrow for your easter sunday. >> you're absolutely right. it's going to be a hot day, at least some ten degrees warmer. unbelievable. we are going to welcome it. we are seeing some showers already. let's take a look at what's happening right now. we hit 730 at all three airports. 735 at reagan national, 77 at dulles and 75 at bwi thurgood marshal. so it was a nice day. a little bit on the breezy side for tomorrow. get ready for that. we've got
lindsay watts, fox5 local news. earlier today another event was held to remember john oms schneider schneider. dozens of people turned out to donate blood. organizers say they put together this blood drive not only to pay tribute to oms schneider schneider, but to honor other firefighters who put their lives on the line every day to help others. >> let's take it outside for a live look. i hope you're enjoying your saturday boy, it was a gorgeous day, but you might be seeing a few showers...
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julie watts, kpix 5. >> good work. thank you for watching. 60 minute is left. >> furry friends from my backyard. have a great evening. see you back here at 11:00 p.m. ,,,,,, on september 9, 2010, pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined, placed under an outside monitor, given five years of probation, and required to perform 10,000 hours of community service. we are deeply sorry. we failed our customers in san bruno. while an apology alone will never be enough, actions can make pg&e safer. and that's why we've replaced hundreds of miles of gas pipeline, adopted new leak detection technology that is one-thousand times more sensitive, and built a state-of-the-art gas operations center. we can never forget what happened in san bruno. that's why we're working every day to make pg&e
julie watts, kpix 5. >> good work. thank you for watching. 60 minute is left. >> furry friends from my backyard. have a great evening. see you back here at 11:00 p.m. ,,,,,, on september 9, 2010, pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e...
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here's abc's nick watt. >> here's my card. >> reporter: for his maniacal joker in "the dark knight" -th ledger. >> reporter: heath ledger won a posthumous oscar. his dad gave the acceptance speech. >> this award would have humbly validated heath's quiet determination to be truly accepted by you all here. >> reporter: summing up both his son's talent and insecurity. >> the first day on the paycheck for me. i'm looking forward to it. >> reporter: much of the upcoming documentary film "i am heath ledger" was shot by the australian star, who died nearly a decade ago, aged just 28. >> i think heath in many ways is the director of this movie. you see all this footage, he takes us inside his world. >> reporter: we see his never before seen home movie footage. when he was 20 he starred alongside mel gibson in "the patriot." >> it's been three months after i got this job. after three months of thinking about it i get to go out and do it. this is it. >> i wonder whether all this happened to him too fast, too young. >> at times there was a crisis of confidence. for "the patriot" he went to the a
here's abc's nick watt. >> here's my card. >> reporter: for his maniacal joker in "the dark knight" -th ledger. >> reporter: heath ledger won a posthumous oscar. his dad gave the acceptance speech. >> this award would have humbly validated heath's quiet determination to be truly accepted by you all here. >> reporter: summing up both his son's talent and insecurity. >> the first day on the paycheck for me. i'm looking forward to it. >>...
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here nick watt. >> reporter: prince harry fun one, hell raiser t. party prince.an markel and we know >> 32-year-old prince unguarded, candid, mildly sweary on a just posted mental health broadcast, bryony gordon's "mad world." >> it was 20 years of not thinking about it and two years of chaos. >> there has been a terrible accident involve dyingian that princess of wales. >> reporter: his mother, princess diana, the princess without the fairy tale ending died in a car crash in paris, 1997, paparazzi on her tail, a year after her divorce from prince charles. she was 36 years old. the images of william and harry walking behind their mother's coffin, no tears, just stiff upper lips. all around. gives you some idea of how people from that country, from that class, traditionally, deal with loss. >> i can safely say that losing my mum at the age of 12 and therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years, has had a quite serious effect on, on not only my personal life but also my work as well. it was described as the party prince, coming out of night club
here nick watt. >> reporter: prince harry fun one, hell raiser t. party prince.an markel and we know >> 32-year-old prince unguarded, candid, mildly sweary on a just posted mental health broadcast, bryony gordon's "mad world." >> it was 20 years of not thinking about it and two years of chaos. >> there has been a terrible accident involve dyingian that princess of wales. >> reporter: his mother, princess diana, the princess without the fairy tale ending...
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here is abc's nick watt. >> reporter: beginning of the end for o'reilly april 1st with "the new yorkof harassment were given settlements, $13 million on condition they would never talk. abc news has not independently verified the claims. two days later in los angeles, lisa bloom, revealed another o'reilly accuser. >> i'm not litigious, i don't want money. i'm not -- there is no 6 no lawsuit. >> we are beginning a new segment, are we crazy? >> a triad, soon, she got a dinner invite from o'reilly's assistant. i thought the big boss, wow. and he brought it up first. soon as we sat done to dinner. saying we would look to make you a contributor. >> after dinner she says, as we walked past the hostess stand at the restaurant. he turned right towards the bed rooms the i turned left towards the bar. he caught up with me, said, no come become to my suite. and i said, i'm so, i can't do that. and then it became hostile, all his charmingness went away. he said the words, you can forget all the business advice i gave you. you are on your own. >> reporter: april 3rd, advertisers began to abandon
here is abc's nick watt. >> reporter: beginning of the end for o'reilly april 1st with "the new yorkof harassment were given settlements, $13 million on condition they would never talk. abc news has not independently verified the claims. two days later in los angeles, lisa bloom, revealed another o'reilly accuser. >> i'm not litigious, i don't want money. i'm not -- there is no 6 no lawsuit. >> we are beginning a new segment, are we crazy? >> a triad, soon, she got...
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here's abc's nick watt. >> reporter: bill o'reilly. siren of the right. fox news colossus for two decades. watched nightly by millions. >> you are about to enter the no-spin zone. >> reporter: today the ax fell after multiple accusations of sexual and now racial discrimination. 67-year-old o'reilly the pioneer of opinion-led commentary on cable news is gone. >> for 20 years, bill o'reilly was the most important face of the most important cable news network. >> reporter: the end came just hours after lawyer lisa bloom detailed the testimony of yet another accuser. >> she said that he would walk by her desk and say, mmm-mmm! and grunt and moan at her. otherwise he would never talk to her. he'd say, looking good, looking good, girl, when she got off the elevator. and probably most offensive to her was that he had a nickname for her, hot chocolate. she's african-american. >> fire bill o'reilly! >> reporter: allegations against him have swirled for years. perhaps the public protests, the advertiser exodus from the o'reilly factor, finally forcing his employer'
here's abc's nick watt. >> reporter: bill o'reilly. siren of the right. fox news colossus for two decades. watched nightly by millions. >> you are about to enter the no-spin zone. >> reporter: today the ax fell after multiple accusations of sexual and now racial discrimination. 67-year-old o'reilly the pioneer of opinion-led commentary on cable news is gone. >> for 20 years, bill o'reilly was the most important face of the most important cable news network. >>...
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here's abc's nick watt. >> definitely takes a lot for me to step out of my comfort zone.ou're not going to get anywhere in life by sitting back and waiting for things to happen. >> reporter: charlotte's looking for life, about to meet a tinder match. you know the famous slash infamous hookup swipe right if you like app. here's the dude. >> i hope i'm not revealing any sort of guy code here, but i think the general male approach to tinder is swipe right continuously because you're not going to get a lot of matches in return. >> how are you? >> good to see you. >> reporter: in an increasingly crowded marketplace, tinder is trying to stay ahead of the game by making more top quality matches. >> it's all about innovating. there's 600 million single people on smartphones. tinder by far is the leader in the market 37. >> reporter: marking five years in the game, tinder just conducted a survey. they say 80% of tinder users are actually looking for a long-term relationship. >> instant reaction is oh, that's just for hooking up, that's just for people after a little bit of slap an
here's abc's nick watt. >> definitely takes a lot for me to step out of my comfort zone.ou're not going to get anywhere in life by sitting back and waiting for things to happen. >> reporter: charlotte's looking for life, about to meet a tinder match. you know the famous slash infamous hookup swipe right if you like app. here's the dude. >> i hope i'm not revealing any sort of guy code here, but i think the general male approach to tinder is swipe right continuously because...
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in land overhills, lindsay watts fox 5 local news. >>> 8:09.ll look forward to what's ahead >> caitlin has another look at the weather, happy easter everybody, we'll be right back. e right back. >>> 8:12, the oldest person in the world died, emma morano was 117 years old. her life partly due to genetics. her mother made it to 91 and several sister made it to 100. she ate three eggs a day. born in the last person born in the 1800 >>> michigan, raining marsh mellows, it is a tradition around this time. folks line up as 20,000 marsh mellows are transported from a helicopter for children to collect and then trade in for candy. as well as an easter sketch pad. great idea. >> couldn't do that with raw eggs, self defeating >> this is a craze, that is happening in new hampshire where people are doing yoga with goats, they perfect their downward facing dogs and little goats trot on their backs. instructors say your face also gets a work that probably feels pretty good, but goats are not known for good behavioral. i would think sometimes >> at that age,
in land overhills, lindsay watts fox 5 local news. >>> 8:09.ll look forward to what's ahead >> caitlin has another look at the weather, happy easter everybody, we'll be right back. e right back. >>> 8:12, the oldest person in the world died, emma morano was 117 years old. her life partly due to genetics. her mother made it to 91 and several sister made it to 100. she ate three eggs a day. born in the last person born in the 1800 >>> michigan, raining marsh...
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here's abc's nick watt. ♪ purple rain purple rain >> reporter: 1984.mashed into our collective consciousness with the "purple rain" movie, album, that motorcycle, the heels, and otherworldly aura. >> i don't know any other man that can wear eyeliner and wear heels and be a cool dude. it's not going to happen again. >> reporter: partners in life and music together, mayte garcia and prince made the video for the morning papers here in l.a.'s griffith park. >> i'm honored to have known him. and shared what we did together. >> reporter: now nearly a year after prince died of an unintentional overdose, mayte reveals her side of their story in her new memoir "the most beautiful: my life with prince." >> talk about him being not particularly lucid, perhaps aspirin overdose. there were signs there? >> there were signs. >> reporter: once she says he was taking to the e.r. after what he convinced her was an aspirin overdose. you never saw him taking drugs? >> i never saw him taking drugs. never saw him drunk. marijuana, never. the aspirin, i believed him. >> i f
here's abc's nick watt. ♪ purple rain purple rain >> reporter: 1984.mashed into our collective consciousness with the "purple rain" movie, album, that motorcycle, the heels, and otherworldly aura. >> i don't know any other man that can wear eyeliner and wear heels and be a cool dude. it's not going to happen again. >> reporter: partners in life and music together, mayte garcia and prince made the video for the morning papers here in l.a.'s griffith park. >>...
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watts? >> thank you, chair and members and i am here to be finally to give you an overview of the passage of the transportation finance bill. but first i want to just indicate that in the packet you have several select bills that we are monitoring and watching, and no new bills are being added on at this point in time and some new major policy issues will be in the coming weeks and i anticipate the legislation in that arena emerging and we will deal with those at that point in time if that is to your satisfaction. >> in addition, the staff prepared an updated memo of last week's member though that went into the package to talk about the transportation funding is now out of date. briefly for an overview perspective, sd one is produces over 5 billion a years, roughly estimated to be 52 billion over a ten year time horizon. from the taxes increases and it looks as if half of the road repair is dedicated to local governments and the other half is retained by the state and there are some other tr
watts? >> thank you, chair and members and i am here to be finally to give you an overview of the passage of the transportation finance bill. but first i want to just indicate that in the packet you have several select bills that we are monitoring and watching, and no new bills are being added on at this point in time and some new major policy issues will be in the coming weeks and i anticipate the legislation in that arena emerging and we will deal with those at that point in time if...
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julie watts, kpix 5. >>> plenty of showers around the bay area this morning. coming up we'll get a dry break. beautiful right now at ocean beach albeit breezy. we still have showers in the weekend forecast. find out when the easter rain arrives. that's coming up. >> we're completely devastated that we are -- our trip has become this. >> coming up, all new at 6:00 tonight, a daughter came to say good-bye but burglars stole her father's ashes from her rental car. the heartbreaking theft and the new push to protect tourists. >> but first, the markets closed down today. here's a look at the closing numbers from wall street. >>> judging by the comments i received throughout the day today, most of you are sick and tired of the rainfall. i am, as well. but there's nothing we can do about it and there are more days with showers in the forecast including easter sunday. a peek outdoors right now shows you clearing skies. and certainly not a warm day. the wind gusts have been 20 to 30 miles per hour all afternoon long even with the sunshine only 57 in livermore. 58 in co
julie watts, kpix 5. >>> plenty of showers around the bay area this morning. coming up we'll get a dry break. beautiful right now at ocean beach albeit breezy. we still have showers in the weekend forecast. find out when the easter rain arrives. that's coming up. >> we're completely devastated that we are -- our trip has become this. >> coming up, all new at 6:00 tonight, a daughter came to say good-bye but burglars stole her father's ashes from her rental car. the...
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watching was jjwatt after him i just started watching a lot of other d ends but the thing about jj watt i seen most of the the plays come from him just running running to the ball just going full speed and that's kind of what i did here. >> reporter: if you stand next to the guy he's even bigger than jj watt he'll have a big time career. later in sports, we'll catch up with haason reddick and malcolm jenkins the guys talking about the upcoming draft want they expect from next season. back to you, iain. >> all right, sean. thanks. >>> now let's get on to the fox 29 weather authority. as we take live look in out newer camera in cape may. you can see little rain there starting to move in. how long can can he expect that to last? let's check in with meteorologist kathy orr. >> it's going last a little bit, iain by the time we make it to our draft long weekend it's going to be beautiful. we'll quickly give you the forecast because we know you'll be anxious about all the festivities we're looking at warm temperatures for thursday, friday and saturday. near records by the mid period of the wee
watching was jjwatt after him i just started watching a lot of other d ends but the thing about jj watt i seen most of the the plays come from him just running running to the ball just going full speed and that's kind of what i did here. >> reporter: if you stand next to the guy he's even bigger than jj watt he'll have a big time career. later in sports, we'll catch up with haason reddick and malcolm jenkins the guys talking about the upcoming draft want they expect from next season. back...
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on the consumerwatch, julie watts kpix 5. >>> starbucks has introduced a new drink that promises to be not only mysterious but magical, as well. [ laughter ] >> it's aptly named the unicorn frappucino. take a look at this bright beverage. it's made with pink powder, mango syrup, and a sour blue drizzle. it starts out purple with a sweet and fruity taste and changes colors and flavors when stirred. but is it any good? >> oh, it's really good. tastes like a [ indiscernible ] >> it kind of tastes like fruity pebbles. >> it's pretty sweet. i don't think there's another way to put it. >> mr. ken bastida used it as his fuel for the show today. >> mmm! >> if you want to try it, the unicorn frappucino is available until sunday. >>> we have rain in the forecast for tonight. a weather pattern will develop after that doesn't look like rain now but it's coming. we'll talk about more dry than not in your forecast next. >> and coming up all new at 6:00 tonight, after a criminal conviction and huge spikes, the monthly bills pg&e executives are getting raises and wait until you hear about some of the
on the consumerwatch, julie watts kpix 5. >>> starbucks has introduced a new drink that promises to be not only mysterious but magical, as well. [ laughter ] >> it's aptly named the unicorn frappucino. take a look at this bright beverage. it's made with pink powder, mango syrup, and a sour blue drizzle. it starts out purple with a sweet and fruity taste and changes colors and flavors when stirred. but is it any good? >> oh, it's really good. tastes like a [ indiscernible ]...
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lindsay watts is live with the story. >> are the ban ers still there are or they gone. >> the ban ers are still there. people have until may 1 to get rid of all patio displays and not political statements like the black lives banner, but also owl sports banners. people are not able to support the nats. people who live in the building say this has never been an issue until a few days ago when neighbors got in the partisan banner battle displayed for all to see. you could call it the most political street in the nation. a gateway into d.c. south capital will take you directly to the halls of congress and no who live around here want their views on full display. i became a lot more political after the election results came in. amonday done dangerous deliveries is a liberal democrat who lived for several months under this trump banner. it started to get to me. >> last week she decided to make her own patio statement. >> saying nope with a period pointing up. >> it took off on social immediate yarchghts i've got messages from around the country, around the world. q. it also got the attenti
lindsay watts is live with the story. >> are the ban ers still there are or they gone. >> the ban ers are still there. people have until may 1 to get rid of all patio displays and not political statements like the black lives banner, but also owl sports banners. people are not able to support the nats. people who live in the building say this has never been an issue until a few days ago when neighbors got in the partisan banner battle displayed for all to see. you could call it the...