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today weth learned o option wendy chose. >> as our love and admiration fo wendy could easily lead us to create an image of her as sat ndy. >> reporter: a saint to so many her, nownc cng hands, hugging, crying, remem ring wendy. sweet stories of her, who she was to them and what she did. >> thank you, wey. >> reporter: police are not commenting on the actions wendy took or the accounts of e survivors as this is an ongoing igation. >> it's incredible to hear in those moments she would have thd presence of m to think of others, and it is obvious that her children embody her strength. >> absolutely. all of them stood and spoke today at her memorial. >> it was beautiful. thank you. >>> let's switch gears now. there's a weather change after all that hot air over the last several days, we're dealing with a bit of a cool night. our meteorologist is standing by in the weather.cent let's talk exactly how cool things are going to get tonight. >> major changes tonight. we'll see the temperatures drop bel below 70s and 60s. let's look at right now. inside the district 72. give it time. we're clos
today weth learned o option wendy chose. >> as our love and admiration fo wendy could easily lead us to create an image of her as sat ndy. >> reporter: a saint to so many her, nownc cng hands, hugging, crying, remem ring wendy. sweet stories of her, who she was to them and what she did. >> thank you, wey. >> reporter: police are not commenting on the actions wendy took or the accounts of e survivors as this is an ongoing igation. >> it's incredible to hear in those...
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we begin with our exclusive interview with talk show host wendy williams. >> about 9 monos ago, wendy gave everyone a scare when she fainted on live tv. that he is strong woman. this isn't the first time she has overcome adversity. i'm talking about a serious drug addiction shed. she held nothing back. >> i lost over a decade of my life being hooked on cocaine. i was a functioning addict. would report to work on time. >> what was that like? >> horrible. >> before she it hit it big, she's a deejay. >> we are on radio and on tv. >> it have the mid '90s and wendy was liing a double life. >> it was the mid '90s, and wendy was living a double life. >> i was that girl on tremont avenue in the bronx, back when there were only pay phones, standing outside waiting for my next connection at 3:00 in the morning by myself. i could be dead. all of my co-workers, including my bosses, would know, but since instead of firing me, i would wear my headphones and walk in the studio and arrogantly wouldn't fire me because i was making ratings. >> and how are you feeling inside during that time? >> i felt
we begin with our exclusive interview with talk show host wendy williams. >> about 9 monos ago, wendy gave everyone a scare when she fainted on live tv. that he is strong woman. this isn't the first time she has overcome adversity. i'm talking about a serious drug addiction shed. she held nothing back. >> i lost over a decade of my life being hooked on cocaine. i was a functioning addict. would report to work on time. >> what was that like? >> horrible. >> before...
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wendi winters, one of the victims of the "capil gazette" shooting was laid to rest. and during the tribute, revelatis about her heroic actions in her final moments. >> my mom picked up a trash can ander recycling bin and charged at theho shooter shot her in the chest. >> the survivors may very well owe their lives to wendi. >> it was her life and legacy that was c yebratedterday during her memorial. >> don't forget to askouourself, what wendi do. >> reporter: as detai reedges of wendi winters heroism. >> by all accounts that very move saved lives, the livesf her co-workers in the "capital gazette" newsroom,s a gunman shot his way inside. >> she charged at the shooter yelling no. >> reporter: that's what it means to be wendi, said her daughter. only a short time earlier, the "capital gazette" shared new details from survivors at the attack, who hid, who were paralyzed in fear and shock, and those who were able to esc e because of what wendid. di >> slowing them down and giving the police time to saving lives. >> reporter: recently wendi recently attended an active sho
wendi winters, one of the victims of the "capil gazette" shooting was laid to rest. and during the tribute, revelatis about her heroic actions in her final moments. >> my mom picked up a trash can ander recycling bin and charged at theho shooter shot her in the chest. >> the survivors may very well owe their lives to wendi. >> it was her life and legacy that was c yebratedterday during her memorial. >> don't forget to askouourself, what wendi do. >>...
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we're expecting wendy tutt to receive her winning trophy —— wendy tuck., by the way. the event has been going on since 1996. they have gone to destinations including uruguay, south africa, china, and northern ireland. nearly half of the crews have come from 41 countries and had no previous sailing experience before signing up. i'm sure you've done it, travelling on the underground, and you have seen posters asking for people to sign up to the challenge, but these people have gone for it, raising money. some of them have jobs to go back to and some don't, but they have been away from their families for a year. incredible achievement. well done to wendy tuck and also nikki henderson, only 25 yea rs and also nikki henderson, only 25 years old. she and her team came in second. we are going to stay with this because we are expecting wendy tuck to come to the stage, the australian who has won the clipper challenge. we can listen in to our commentators. commentator: victorious over all, will you please give your biggest round of applause for wendy tuck and her t
we're expecting wendy tutt to receive her winning trophy —— wendy tuck., by the way. the event has been going on since 1996. they have gone to destinations including uruguay, south africa, china, and northern ireland. nearly half of the crews have come from 41 countries and had no previous sailing experience before signing up. i'm sure you've done it, travelling on the underground, and you have seen posters asking for people to sign up to the challenge, but these people have gone for it,...
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i've never been arrested, i've never been caught in a sting, wendy, it's time to stop. >> wendy's hadeflect since the last time she opened up about her addiction. on her talk show in 2012 after the death of whitney houston. >> felt very close to whitney. both plagued with the demons of substance abuse. >> wendy and whitney had one interaction. they famously sparred in a contentious radio interview back in 2003. >> is there drug use going on? >> who are you talking to? >> to you, whitney. >> no. you're not talking to me. i'm a mother. >> it's been almost 15 years since i smoked last from a crack pipe. >> wendy celebrated her 54th birthday wednesday night by launching her "be here" campaign to battle addiction. and her parents were there, smiling proudly. what is is that like? >> it's nice. my mother and father have seen me through the fire. to have them here and see me come full circle, that's everything. >> at the end of the day the most important thing is that wendy is healthy. >>> all right, more comic-con news to get now. oliva munnm she stars with sterling k. brown and keegan mich
i've never been arrested, i've never been caught in a sting, wendy, it's time to stop. >> wendy's hadeflect since the last time she opened up about her addiction. on her talk show in 2012 after the death of whitney houston. >> felt very close to whitney. both plagued with the demons of substance abuse. >> wendy and whitney had one interaction. they famously sparred in a contentious radio interview back in 2003. >> is there drug use going on? >> who are you talking...
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wendy, could easily lead us to create an image of her as saint wendi. >> reporter: a sai to so many,rying, remembering wendi, sweet stories of r, remembering who she was, and what she did. >> thank you, wendi. >> nicole jacobs reporting there. >>> anne arundel police say this is still a very muongoing investigation. >>> having now u.s. military leaders are investigating an attack in afghanistan that left wu.s. service member dead. two otherse wounded. this happened in the southern part of the country not many details have been released but here's what we know. the incident is being called an insiderck at the name of the person who was killed has not been made >blic. his morning, north korea is slamming u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo who spent yesterday meeting with the country's top leaders. the goal is to come up with a plan to help end north korea's clear program. secretary mike pompeo called the meetings productive. the north korean officials say that the u.s was moving too quickly and that pompeo was gangster like. >>> more than a dozen people are missing after that tour boa
wendy, could easily lead us to create an image of her as saint wendi. >> reporter: a sai to so many,rying, remembering wendi, sweet stories of r, remembering who she was, and what she did. >> thank you, wendi. >> nicole jacobs reporting there. >>> anne arundel police say this is still a very muongoing investigation. >>> having now u.s. military leaders are investigating an attack in afghanistan that left wu.s. service member dead. two otherse wounded. this...
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and i am pleased to say we're joined by the winning skipper, wendy tuck. congratulations, wendy. it feel like to be here at last to the end? it's amazing — i can't believe it, i can't believe we've done it and this is just extraordinary. the reception here in liverpool is just amazing. you are the first female skipper to win this event. how does that feel? amazing, it still hasn't sunk in yet. i don't think, it's... yeah, not yet. and what message do you hope that imparts to other women, i guess, to give it a go as you have done? i think if you put your heart to anything, you can go out and do anything. if you just believe in yourself, you can do anything. you are a professional. 0bviously, those who you were on board with aren't. what kind of challenges does that bring? the hardest part is getting the team to gel. you might have people who are really competitive, people who aren't. and just trying to get them all to come together, that's the hardest part. you can teach anybody the sail, and a lot of people who could sail but that's the easy part. it's making the team come togeth
and i am pleased to say we're joined by the winning skipper, wendy tuck. congratulations, wendy. it feel like to be here at last to the end? it's amazing — i can't believe it, i can't believe we've done it and this is just extraordinary. the reception here in liverpool is just amazing. you are the first female skipper to win this event. how does that feel? amazing, it still hasn't sunk in yet. i don't think, it's... yeah, not yet. and what message do you hope that imparts to other women, i...
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that's what wendi was allabt. it was all people-based >> i was out with wendi at aur happen enbout ten days ago. you know, it's tough, but you've got to move on. >> reporter: that photographer left here and went immediately to grief counseling to s. to see more of his interview tune in tonight and "date line" will be showing more as well. >> july 24th, jushr over weeks from today is his next court appearance. he's currently being without bond. >>> it falls on a wednesday, but many people are hitting the road today for the fourth of july, and here in town celebrations are kicking offt the national archives. the archives home to the original declaration of inde♪ndence. ♪ ♪ let's jam a little bit >> this aftnoon swing dancers performing on theps archive s the museum calls the fourth of july its super bowl. it is celebrating the 242nd anniversary. >> reporter: the museum will hold special events ant at presidential libraries across the country and security for the 4th not the only safety issue that the district is wor
that's what wendi was allabt. it was all people-based >> i was out with wendi at aur happen enbout ten days ago. you know, it's tough, but you've got to move on. >> reporter: that photographer left here and went immediately to grief counseling to s. to see more of his interview tune in tonight and "date line" will be showing more as well. >> july 24th, jushr over weeks from today is his next court appearance. he's currently being without bond. >>> it falls...
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wendy: i don't think it has to be terrible. ramy: we don't want it to be terrible. wendy: exactly.hter] i also think at this point, the $34 billion of tariffs increases went into effect less than a week ago. people are not feeling the impact yet. the $200 billion of tariff increases that the president indicated he wants to proceed with can't go into effect into -- until early september at the earliest. i think we will see increasing fallout with respect to u.s. consumers, u.s. businesses, u.s. theses, and as stakeholders talk to congress and pressure is put on the administration, i would hope that both sides could take a deep breath, get back to the negotiating table. these issues do lend themselves to a negotiated solution, but let's all be clear. they're all going to be very difficult and long negotiations. they don't lend themselves to easy solutions. ramy: one thing, we don't really know what the end solution might be to this in terms of articulation from either side. wendy: correct, but i think it's incumbent upon the u.s. side to indicate its priorities and it's and games. is
wendy: i don't think it has to be terrible. ramy: we don't want it to be terrible. wendy: exactly.hter] i also think at this point, the $34 billion of tariffs increases went into effect less than a week ago. people are not feeling the impact yet. the $200 billion of tariff increases that the president indicated he wants to proceed with can't go into effect into -- until early september at the earliest. i think we will see increasing fallout with respect to u.s. consumers, u.s. businesses, u.s....
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wendi winters was laid to rest. during the tribute, revelations about her heroic actions in her final moments. >> my mom picked up her trash can and her recycling bin and she charged at a coward who shot her in the cht. >> this the first time we're hearing these accounts and nearly half of the people in the news room were killed. the survivors may very well yo theiriv to wendi. >> it wasn't only her actions but her life and legacy that were celebrated at yesterday's memorial. nicole jenkins was there. >> don't forget to ask yourself, what would wei do. >> reporter: that is a question that many are asking as details emerge of wendi winters' hero him. >> thursday june 8, my mom picked up a trash can and recycling been and she charg at the shooter and he shot her in the chest. >> reporter: as a gunman shot his way inside. >> it she was yelling no. >> reporter: that's what it means to be wendi says her daug her who sayser mother also dispyed poise. new accounts of the survivors at the naaannapolis attack, those hid, tho
wendi winters was laid to rest. during the tribute, revelations about her heroic actions in her final moments. >> my mom picked up her trash can and her recycling bin and she charged at a coward who shot her in the cht. >> this the first time we're hearing these accounts and nearly half of the people in the news room were killed. the survivors may very well yo theiriv to wendi. >> it wasn't only her actions but her life and legacy that were celebrated at yesterday's memorial....
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wendy and leon? >> from generation to generation an seyfert under way to keep the stories of holocaust survivors alive. today high school oartists met learn the history and the students will turn that story into artwork depicting the person's life before, during and after the holocaust. after the program many of the b students willome volunteers at the holocau museum. >>> retail giant walmart plans to take advantage of babies "r" us closingown introducing a new web experience. shop by style ross all baby categories. that allows consumers to shop hundreds of baby items through six curated collections of the most popular styles. walmart reports searches for baby-related items up about 40% now. >>> a home security c sera caugething that poem are really enjoying. three children returning a wallet that they this was in colorado, and they found the wallet in a driveway and put it on th owner's porch. they got on their bikes and rode off. the owner didn't realize he left his wallet outside and it had $700 i
wendy and leon? >> from generation to generation an seyfert under way to keep the stories of holocaust survivors alive. today high school oartists met learn the history and the students will turn that story into artwork depicting the person's life before, during and after the holocaust. after the program many of the b students willome volunteers at the holocau museum. >>> retail giant walmart plans to take advantage of babies "r" us closingown introducing a new web...
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wendy? >>> working for your health now, there is a new study thathe suggests t more children a woman has the less likely she is to develop alzheimer's. a look at this research,hich is kind of interesting. >> it is interesting. this was a pretty big study, wendy. 15,000 people, women that researchers looked at, they found that motherhood could affect your risk of alzheimer's disease. the study found women who had three children or more were 12% less likely to develop dementia compared to women who only had one child. the reason why still unclear, but it could be tied to hormone changes during pregnancys researchdd a mother of three has to get pretty good at multitasking and that could build up what are called brain reserves which delays the symptoms of alzheimer's. researchers looked at women who had miscarriages. one miscarriage increased alzheimer's by 3%. the study points out wen who have had miscarriages may have underlying health risks that may also turn out to be a risk factor for demen
wendy? >>> working for your health now, there is a new study thathe suggests t more children a woman has the less likely she is to develop alzheimer's. a look at this research,hich is kind of interesting. >> it is interesting. this was a pretty big study, wendy. 15,000 people, women that researchers looked at, they found that motherhood could affect your risk of alzheimer's disease. the study found women who had three children or more were 12% less likely to develop dementia...
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lemonis: you okay, wendy?ighs ] wendy: [ voice breaking ] well, it's just highly unusual for him to talk this way. so, it really hurts. you know, it just -- it's scary to me because it really makes me realize something's really, really wrong. lemonis: i know that you put on a good face for your kids. scott: we need help. that's -- it was their idea to call you. lemonis: the kids' idea? scott: yeah. [ sighs ] lemonis: ready to get down to business? scott: believe me, i've been through so much i can handle anything. lemonis: the issues that i see right now is your process is totally broken. it's maybe one of the worst i've ever seen -- ever. product innovation -- we need new things because you can only sell so many bats in the world. scott: a mini bat will be around forever. lemonis: that's the base that pays the light bill. scott: well, we do have other things from minor league. we do the hands. lemonis: if you weren't selling your product in all the stadiums, i wouldn't be here. but in the long run, you can't
lemonis: you okay, wendy?ighs ] wendy: [ voice breaking ] well, it's just highly unusual for him to talk this way. so, it really hurts. you know, it just -- it's scary to me because it really makes me realize something's really, really wrong. lemonis: i know that you put on a good face for your kids. scott: we need help. that's -- it was their idea to call you. lemonis: the kids' idea? scott: yeah. [ sighs ] lemonis: ready to get down to business? scott: believe me, i've been through so much i...
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. >> reporter: hey, leon and wendy. one of the many things to be careful about is washing your dishay. d.c. water you want to make sure your dishwasher gets up to at least 160 degrees. if it doesn't our don have a dishwasher and have to wash your dishes by hand that's okay, but d.c. water actually suggests putting bleach in th water to make sure your dishes get clean. one tee responsiblech bleach and once you're done washing your dishesou want to make shower that they get completely air dried before you use them. ass far other precautions you want to make sure you're boiling water before cooking, drinking, making ice and basically anything that involved consuming water as far as showering a bathing, should be okay using tap water as long a you'reure ou're not accidentally swallowing that water, as the d.c. department of health told us today you want to make sure you're looking f out your furry friends. >> for your bets you want to get nice and safe wat and for your pets' drinking water make sure they are getting that bo
. >> reporter: hey, leon and wendy. one of the many things to be careful about is washing your dishay. d.c. water you want to make sure your dishwasher gets up to at least 160 degrees. if it doesn't our don have a dishwasher and have to wash your dishes by hand that's okay, but d.c. water actually suggests putting bleach in th water to make sure your dishes get clean. one tee responsiblech bleach and once you're done washing your dishesou want to make shower that they get completely air...
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>> reporter: wendy, this is a 45-day shutdown. this is the it's got crumbling concrete and and that'sctures, why this station and the brookline station bolt have to close for over a month. no one wants the inconvenience of alod metro station. >> what? you gdi to be k me. >> reporter: no kidding here. the situation here is pretty serious. take a look at certain partsf the rhode island avenue station. there's netting in place just in case anymore of the concrete here chips off. the platform is worn down and uneven. now crews are setting up to mpletelyreplace this platform. it will cause aassive 45 day long shutdown of the red line between the totten and north gallaudet station. >> should be n problem. >> reporter: dolly king takes the red line all the time and is hay the work is happening. she has cerebral palsy and for her the uneven platform makes it that much harder to catch ride. >> sometimes i have to do a 3 and go in backwards before they close the doorset and simes i'm not successfulow >> for n a lot of riders acing for a maj
>> reporter: wendy, this is a 45-day shutdown. this is the it's got crumbling concrete and and that'sctures, why this station and the brookline station bolt have to close for over a month. no one wants the inconvenience of alod metro station. >> what? you gdi to be k me. >> reporter: no kidding here. the situation here is pretty serious. take a look at certain partsf the rhode island avenue station. there's netting in place just in case anymore of the concrete here chips off....
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australian sailor wendy tuck has become the first female skipper to ever win the clipper round of the world yacht race. thousands watched her team lift the trophy in liverpool, nearly a year after they set out from the city. it is amazing. i can't believe it. i can't believe we have done it. the reception here in liverpool is amazing. we'll find out in the next half hour whether geraint thomas will become the third brit — and first welshman — to win the tour de france and at 4:30pm, we'll hear what foreign correspondents based in london make of the week's news in dateline. first, it was the hot weather causing disruption, now, it's storms leading to misery for tens of thousands of people. violent storms and lightning strikes have caused the cancellation of flights and trains. among the worst affected have been stansted airport, the eurotunnel, and the east coast mainline. simonjones reports. the holiday getaway from hell, seemingly unending queues at stansted airport as flights were cancelled, blamed on the thunderstorms that meant planes couldn't fly safely. after waiting for servera
australian sailor wendy tuck has become the first female skipper to ever win the clipper round of the world yacht race. thousands watched her team lift the trophy in liverpool, nearly a year after they set out from the city. it is amazing. i can't believe it. i can't believe we have done it. the reception here in liverpool is amazing. we'll find out in the next half hour whether geraint thomas will become the third brit — and first welshman — to win the tour de france and at 4:30pm, we'll...
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wendy? >> reporter: dna composite sketches are changing how police solve their crimes these days and this is how it, would. your dna is a blueprint for your body. companies like the nano lab in reston use dna markers and make predictions about what you look like based on that. it can take months and sometimes hundreds of thousands of computers are needed and eventually algorithms predict hair color, freckles, face shape and a picre is created. the procedure helped solve a caves unidentified remains in an arundel county. detectives noticed similarities with the dnatc composite s and a missing person's photo. dentalecords confirmed t match. the victim's family led police to a man whoonfessed to that killing. if you want to see more about how this technology works. nbc news tried it out with correspondent kate snow. just look in the nbc washington app to check it out. >>> new details about the murder of a fairfax county teenager y whose bod was found in january two weeks after she was reported
wendy? >> reporter: dna composite sketches are changing how police solve their crimes these days and this is how it, would. your dna is a blueprint for your body. companies like the nano lab in reston use dna markers and make predictions about what you look like based on that. it can take months and sometimes hundreds of thousands of computers are needed and eventually algorithms predict hair color, freckles, face shape and a picre is created. the procedure helped solve a caves...
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joining me in the studio right now is wendy armstrong. she and her husband volunteer with the march of dimes board of directors, and their family has been a march of dimes mission family. their daughter london was born premature at 25 weeks. we are very, very happy to have you here today. and you and i -- we're both fans of the march of dimes, so tell us a little bit about that. >> sure. the march of dimes is a leading organization that is trying to fight the battle against prematurity. as you mentioned, 1 in 10 babies is born premature. my daughter london was born premature, as well. >> a mircopreemie, right? >> right, she was a mircopreemie. she was born under two pounds. i had a really easy pregnay, which iroy through your pregnancy, my water broke. we were stunned. cheryl, we didn't realize that babies could come that early, much less survive. >> and she's so tiny there. >> and so -- you said something about "much less survive" -- the doctors didn't really offer you much hope in the beginning. >> they didn't. in the beginning, they re
joining me in the studio right now is wendy armstrong. she and her husband volunteer with the march of dimes board of directors, and their family has been a march of dimes mission family. their daughter london was born premature at 25 weeks. we are very, very happy to have you here today. and you and i -- we're both fans of the march of dimes, so tell us a little bit about that. >> sure. the march of dimes is a leading organization that is trying to fight the battle against prematurity....
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standing room only, wendi." colleagues... friends... and family... all honoring wendi winters."here to remember wendi. to remember her as the caring, passionate, loving person that she was."a reporter with the capital gazette, gone too soon."she charged at a coward who shot "she charged at a too soon. gazette, gone crowds packed the maryland hall for the creative arts..."everyone look around. standing room only, wendi." colleagues... friends... and family... all honoring wend winters."we've come here to remember wendi. to remember her as the caring, passionate, loving person that she was."a reporter with the capital gazette, gone too soon."she charged at a coward who shot her in the chest as she rushed him. slowing him down and giving the police time to arrive. doubtlessly, saving lives."her children sharing stories, memories, and heartache...."i think that losing someone you love makes you feel dizzy because even though your world has stopped, you have to watch everyone else's world continue to spin around you.""my mother will never get to meet any of her grandchildren or see h
standing room only, wendi." colleagues... friends... and family... all honoring wendi winters."here to remember wendi. to remember her as the caring, passionate, loving person that she was."a reporter with the capital gazette, gone too soon."she charged at a coward who shot "she charged at a too soon. gazette, gone crowds packed the maryland hall for the creative arts..."everyone look around. standing room only, wendi." colleagues... friends... and family......
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wendy. >> that is good news. thank you, pat. . >>> if confirmed he'll been the 114th supreme court justice. brett kavanaugh from the d. appellate court tapped to replace justice kennedy and earlier today h h madeis debut on capitol hill and for the first time since last night's an wuncement he meetith senate majority leader mitch monnell, and in the coming weeksenators will delve into his legal past examining his writings and his opinions. virginia's tim kaine says it's important to read up before making a decision. >> i practicedaw for many years including before thet supreme cond a lasts and i've appointed justices in virginia to the supreme court. we do our own homework and will do our homework, prepare for the interview and hearing and i have some significant questions tvet i need to ddressed. >> joining us with a closer look at the fight ahead nbc senior political editor markpu murray. icans seem to be fairly pleased. the democrats already announcing their opposition, but how much interference can they reall
wendy. >> that is good news. thank you, pat. . >>> if confirmed he'll been the 114th supreme court justice. brett kavanaugh from the d. appellate court tapped to replace justice kennedy and earlier today h h madeis debut on capitol hill and for the first time since last night's an wuncement he meetith senate majority leader mitch monnell, and in the coming weeksenators will delve into his legal past examining his writings and his opinions. virginia's tim kaine says it's important...
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>>there's the latight now, wendy, on storm team 4 radow. s moving into our area from parts of southern virginia as well as from the west back into west virginia and far western maryland, but we're still going to be mainly dry for at least a couple of hours, eveo until 9:30, 10:00 p.m. it's not until we start to see some r areas ofn move in and then we'll have rain in spots overnight tonight especially along and west of i-95. waking meaning we'll be up to wet pavement out there and mainly dry conditionsmo tomorro ing very early by 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. we have sunshine on our wednesday, but as the day evolves tomorrow we'll have thunderstorms later in the day, and some of those could be on idthe stronger i'll have more on the impacts coming up in about 15 minutes. >> thanks, amelia. >>> a suspected murderor-hire conducted from behind bars. >> a fairfax county police say they elieve an accused robbe may be working with his mom to target a store clerk. bureau reporter david culver walks us through this bizarre plot. >> reporter: tonight employees
>>there's the latight now, wendy, on storm team 4 radow. s moving into our area from parts of southern virginia as well as from the west back into west virginia and far western maryland, but we're still going to be mainly dry for at least a couple of hours, eveo until 9:30, 10:00 p.m. it's not until we start to see some r areas ofn move in and then we'll have rain in spots overnight tonight especially along and west of i-95. waking meaning we'll be up to wet pavement out there and mainly...
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wendy, first to you, you saw them cheat. you and the clinton administration, the bush administration, both experienced this, where they make big promises. this was a promise before the world in singapore. we have yet to see anything about it, despite claims from the president afterward that north korea is really not a nuclear threat. >> we talk about how president trump bashes his allies and hugs his adversaries. here is another situation where the president is saying, i've created peace, i've created the end of their nuclear program, and actually nothing has happened. indeed the president said a few days ago that 200 remains of american soldiers during the korean war were on their way home. they still haven't showed up yet. so i think we're in a very difficult place. i think the bar is very high for secretary pompeo, and high as well because, as david sanger said in "the new york times" this morning, he has to show that he can get a better deal than john kerry did with iran. >> and you of course you were the wing person, i
wendy, first to you, you saw them cheat. you and the clinton administration, the bush administration, both experienced this, where they make big promises. this was a promise before the world in singapore. we have yet to see anything about it, despite claims from the president afterward that north korea is really not a nuclear threat. >> we talk about how president trump bashes his allies and hugs his adversaries. here is another situation where the president is saying, i've created peace,...
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write to your senatorsik live wendy would. i loveu, mom. we all love you. >> reporter: news 4. >> according to the gazette, of the 11 employees in the office during the attack only six suntived. >>> f moments for a family after a toddler falls into the bathtub. news 4 is live outside children's hospital in d.c. with details on howhis happened. >> reporter: exactly how this transpired is something we're g still tryo learn. we've made several calls to montgomery county fire and rescue as well as police trying to learn how this happened. 15-month-old baby was brought here to children's hospital after being resuscit fire and rescue received a call just before 10:30 of a bab that bathtullen into the emergency crews arrived at the home. andbaby was resuscitated transported to children's hospital in critical condition. at this t point, baby is still here being treated. now, we have not been ae to find out a condition at this point. again, we are working to learn that information, but at this point, accordi to officials, this appears to be just a r
write to your senatorsik live wendy would. i loveu, mom. we all love you. >> reporter: news 4. >> according to the gazette, of the 11 employees in the office during the attack only six suntived. >>> f moments for a family after a toddler falls into the bathtub. news 4 is live outside children's hospital in d.c. with details on howhis happened. >> reporter: exactly how this transpired is something we're g still tryo learn. we've made several calls to montgomery county...
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jim and wendy?> what a tremendous problem the numbers you share, just incredible. >> reporter: there are efforts to divert more people outja of s and prisons, but it seems impossible to get them all into other places. so they are on front lines in jails. >> and the woman y just interviewed, the last thing she just said, you know you don't help them by punishing them and putting them in a cold cell. that's not -- that's not -- they need to change. sounds like they need to change rthor all correctional agencies. in some jails if you say you're suicidal thewill put you in a place you don't want to be. >> and make it worse. >> and you already have enough ail.air because you're in thanks so much. >> really enlightening, thanks. >>> if you know someone who may be in need of help, we invite you to visit the changing mind section of our nbc washington app and you'll find links to resources in your area. >> let's get another check from doug and amelia aboutny this r forecast and what it looks like for the fu
jim and wendy?> what a tremendous problem the numbers you share, just incredible. >> reporter: there are efforts to divert more people outja of s and prisons, but it seems impossible to get them all into other places. so they are on front lines in jails. >> and the woman y just interviewed, the last thing she just said, you know you don't help them by punishing them and putting them in a cold cell. that's not -- that's not -- they need to change. sounds like they need to change...
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. >> now to our candid new interview with wendy williams.istine johnson how her past drug addicts could have cost her everything. >> i lost over a decade of my life being hooked on cocaine. >> it was is mid-90s and wendy was living a double life. >> i was that girl standing outside waiting for my next connection at 3:00 in the morning by myself. i could be dead. >> wendy says her rock bottom was realizing the pain she was causing her parents and she was able to turn her life around without rehab. >> how did you do that? >> changed my social circles. that was around the time that i met my boyfriend at that time but now he's my husband kevin. >> wendy opened up about her 17-year-old son's past struggle with the synthetic marijuana k2. >> our son three years ago smoked k2. this is a drug we see on news. people are walking around like zombies. i was horrified. >> did you notice changes? >> immediately it zaps your brain immediately. >> today, mother and son are using their experiences to help others fight addiction. launching the be here nationa
. >> now to our candid new interview with wendy williams.istine johnson how her past drug addicts could have cost her everything. >> i lost over a decade of my life being hooked on cocaine. >> it was is mid-90s and wendy was living a double life. >> i was that girl standing outside waiting for my next connection at 3:00 in the morning by myself. i could be dead. >> wendy says her rock bottom was realizing the pain she was causing her parents and she was able to...
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standing room only, wendy. >> colleages, friends and family, honors wendy winters. >> we have come hereremember wendy, the wearing, passionate, loving person that she was. >> a reporter with the capital gazette, gone too soon. >> she charged a coward who shot here in the cles. she rushed him and saving lives. >> her children sharing stories, memories and heart ache. >> i think that losing someone you love makes you feel dizzy because even though your world has stopped, you have to watch everyone else's world continue to spin around you. my mother will never get to meet any of her grandchildren or she hour daughters get married. >> the loss felt across the annapolis community and beyond. ♪ >> my world, our world, will infinitely smaller without wendy and i'm glad she was a part of it and i'm glad to call her my friend. >> my mom is an american hero. with you all live so much to live up to. i hopeky make it. >> in annapolis, abc 7 news. ne. >> rubber tree for generations of generations of san francisco's. and the park department operates near yosemite park. and 27 guests have been sicken
standing room only, wendy. >> colleages, friends and family, honors wendy winters. >> we have come hereremember wendy, the wearing, passionate, loving person that she was. >> a reporter with the capital gazette, gone too soon. >> she charged a coward who shot here in the cles. she rushed him and saving lives. >> her children sharing stories, memories and heart ache. >> i think that losing someone you love makes you feel dizzy because even though your world...
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wendi, gerald, john, rebecca, rob. phil, how does the paper go on as a practical matter when you've lost 75 years of journalism experience? >> in a practical sense? i can tell you a common shared view of our personalities and who we are, i don't think -- when i read chase's quote yesterday, i won't repeat it, but it was exactly how i felt. i remember actually when -- i was sleeping at a friend's house after it happened after we were done with police and everything. i was still checking case search, i'm sure you know how that works. the cases here are pretty public. i searched for the guy's name late at night to see if they had officially charged him. i guess they had filed it officially late that night. i was still -- i actually kind of felt like, when i saw the bail review hearing that was going to be at 10:30, even though it was maybe 4:00 in the morning, i was thinking maybe i should contact my editor to be like, i don't think i'm going to be able to go to that or something to that regard. but then i woke up at 10:4
wendi, gerald, john, rebecca, rob. phil, how does the paper go on as a practical matter when you've lost 75 years of journalism experience? >> in a practical sense? i can tell you a common shared view of our personalities and who we are, i don't think -- when i read chase's quote yesterday, i won't repeat it, but it was exactly how i felt. i remember actually when -- i was sleeping at a friend's house after it happened after we were done with police and everything. i was still checking...
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it is about 15 minutes. >> wendy kline is the chair of history of medicine at purdue university. that's begin with midwives, what are they? prof. kline: great question. a lot of people don't realize they are still in existence. they think of them as a 16th century birth practitioner. they continue to be widely used across the globe as an attendant at birth rather than an obstetrician. >> let's talk about the difference between great britain and the united states. what have you learned? prof. kline: dramatic difference, which i often used to illustrate how different it is in the u.s., we have 15,000 midwives certified to attend at birth and about 30,000 obstetricians. in the u.k., 16,000 obstetricians and about 30,000 midwives. it is completely different as to the norm when it comes to attending birth. >> which i guess goes to a fundamental question. is delivering a baby a natural process or a medical procedure? prof. kline: that question -- that is the key. that is the big debate that has been relevant for about 100 years, is it a medical or natural procedure? typically obstetric
it is about 15 minutes. >> wendy kline is the chair of history of medicine at purdue university. that's begin with midwives, what are they? prof. kline: great question. a lot of people don't realize they are still in existence. they think of them as a 16th century birth practitioner. they continue to be widely used across the globe as an attendant at birth rather than an obstetrician. >> let's talk about the difference between great britain and the united states. what have you...
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. >> reporter: the sadness here is thick, as tragedy befalls on this small, close knit community, wendi winters, rebecca smith, gerald fischman, robert hiaasen, john mk ncnamar fathers, sons, mothers, >> people really care about their local news and it's just devastating for that community and for all of us. >> reporter: outside of the "baltimore sun," where flags are flying lower, hearts here arehe y too. >> is this real? is this actually happening in maryland? >> reporter: they light candl in memory, kneel in respect and offer words of support. doing t ir job thatday, serving the community, when evil struck. and this gathering, no matter how small, is a step to healing. in baltimore, nicole jacobs, news4. >>> memorial services for two of the "capital gazette"mpyers are being planned for this week, tomorrow a service will be held for rob hiaasen, and on saturday, the will be a memorial service for reporter and editor wendi winters. that's going to be at the international church of annapolis. >>> the publisher of t "capital gazette" was well aware of ramos. he sued the paper after they
. >> reporter: the sadness here is thick, as tragedy befalls on this small, close knit community, wendi winters, rebecca smith, gerald fischman, robert hiaasen, john mk ncnamar fathers, sons, mothers, >> people really care about their local news and it's just devastating for that community and for all of us. >> reporter: outside of the "baltimore sun," where flags are flying lower, hearts here arehe y too. >> is this real? is this actually happening in...
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wendy? >>> paying a toll to get around traffic is a trend around these parts,er especially in nor virginia. now there is talk about putting even more tolls on one of our most notious roads. the beloved i-66 -- >>eloved? >> transportation reporter adam tuss to tell you what that's going to look like. >> reporter: ask drivers what they think about more tolls comingo i-66 and it usually goes something like this -- >> absolutely not. period. paragraph. >> reporter: by now, you probably know some of the tolls on 66 inside the beltway have gone skyhigh. 10 bucks, 20, 30, $40, near $50 for a one-way trip. >> it's expensive. it's a ripoff. in my mind, that's a ripoff. >>eporter: right now the tolls are only in the rush hour directions. in other words, inbound in the morning and outbound in the evening. now there is chatter aboutin pu tolls on both inbound and outbound sixes of the road during both rush hrs. issam is a chauffeur for a hiving. he isn't happy w that proposal. >> only the rich can affor
wendy? >>> paying a toll to get around traffic is a trend around these parts,er especially in nor virginia. now there is talk about putting even more tolls on one of our most notious roads. the beloved i-66 -- >>eloved? >> transportation reporter adam tuss to tell you what that's going to look like. >> reporter: ask drivers what they think about more tolls comingo i-66 and it usually goes something like this -- >> absolutely not. period. paragraph. >>...
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. >> guest: wendy sherman, who has written a book about negotiations and diplomacy and wendy is a wonderful woman who was at the done country's lead in the talk and the successful talks to get around to sign up to get rid of nuclear weapons. >> secretary of state? administration of obama. that treatise is controversial, this is the story of how she was the lead on that and indeed a book of exaltation and advice, especiallywoman how to negotiate successfully in tough situations and she is a wonderful person. >> host: what this history of public affairs? >> 20 years old this year, thank you. we are publishers that's always had it feet? what we considered the timely conversation. it takes us across many disciplines, economic and history and politics. we were a fan of peter who is still a significant contributor and happily ensconced with the book group since two years ago. >> host: another imprint is decap o', and what do you could. >> i'm the publickivity manage. >> host: you're actually based in boston. >> we. it's always been boston based and we -- clyde was just saying when we joint with -
. >> guest: wendy sherman, who has written a book about negotiations and diplomacy and wendy is a wonderful woman who was at the done country's lead in the talk and the successful talks to get around to sign up to get rid of nuclear weapons. >> secretary of state? administration of obama. that treatise is controversial, this is the story of how she was the lead on that and indeed a book of exaltation and advice, especiallywoman how to negotiate successfully in tough situations and...
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it is behere.org wendy wants you to go to. you have been so open about it. to become that open about it? >> how could i not be? i have such a brilliant platform in terms of over 30 years in broadcast. i'm so transparent with what i do. you know, this is only natural. >> the big issue now, opiods, k2, why is it so attractive to some people? >> the packaging, the cheapness and, you know, in some cases no smell or whatever. >> yeah. >> all i know is, you know, i come from a place where, you know, drugs were attractive and drugs are still attractive. we have to watch our kids and watch our society and be able to offer something more in terms of help help and help. >> thank you so much. it is called behere.org. >> and the hunter foundation, my name is wendy hunter. the hunter foundation is for the good of the people. be here.org. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> i'll see you on the tv. we'll talk hot topics. we'll talk hot topics. we'll be right back. we'll talk hot topics. we'll be right back. does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see w
it is behere.org wendy wants you to go to. you have been so open about it. to become that open about it? >> how could i not be? i have such a brilliant platform in terms of over 30 years in broadcast. i'm so transparent with what i do. you know, this is only natural. >> the big issue now, opiods, k2, why is it so attractive to some people? >> the packaging, the cheapness and, you know, in some cases no smell or whatever. >> yeah. >> all i know is, you know, i come...
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now here's wendy!and applause ] >> wendy: uh-huh. [ cheering and applause ] >> wendy: say hello to my cohos, the studio audience. [ cheering and applause ] >> wendy: okay. let's get start
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history has been made the year, australian wendy took the first women ever to win around the world yachtace, you must be so proud of her and your team—mate. world yacht race, you must be so proud of her and your team-mate. to have a female one and two is the best outcome for women it in sport and pleased my team have done so well and they came second, the women have dominated, they have done fantastic, i am have dominated, they have done fantastic, iam really have dominated, they have done fantastic, i am really pleased. our work is done, it is really busy here and a good atmosphere and you can now apply to take part in this next year if you so wish. i thought i was brave going on those giant swan pedalos in southport the other week, it seems i was not! congratulations to all who took part. now let's get the weather. we have lost the heat and unity, and replaced it with something wet and windy. across england and wales, sunny spells but also frequent showers, particularly the further west. these are the wind strengths, these are the mean speeds. gusts will be even higher, 40—50 mph for s
history has been made the year, australian wendy took the first women ever to win around the world yachtace, you must be so proud of her and your team—mate. world yacht race, you must be so proud of her and your team-mate. to have a female one and two is the best outcome for women it in sport and pleased my team have done so well and they came second, the women have dominated, they have done fantastic, i am have dominated, they have done fantastic, iam really have dominated, they have done...
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. >>> papa wendy's square pizzas? >>> and delivering opportunity out of yesterday's delivering alpha conference "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning happy thursday i'm brian sullivan so glad to have you with us. here's how your money is setting up the day a little five-day rally for the market may come to a close today. it is early. futures do tend to move. right now we're down about 41 on the dow. had a nice rally the last few sessions, especially with big cap technology the bond market not on the move. the benchmark ten-year is yielding 2.886%. this is what you have to watch the two-year, 2.62, the ten-year, this is called the yield curve. twos and tens, if that inverts, if that yield is higher than that yield, you have to watch out. let's go world wide right now. it's red across the board in most places. look at asia, japan, hong kong, china, the kospi, all lower. in europe, a similar story you do have england, the uk up slightly the ftse up 0.2% you're seeing red across the board. here's a glo
. >>> papa wendy's square pizzas? >>> and delivering opportunity out of yesterday's delivering alpha conference "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning happy thursday i'm brian sullivan so glad to have you with us. here's how your money is setting up the day a little five-day rally for the market may come to a close today. it is early. futures do tend to move. right now we're down about 41 on the dow. had a nice rally the last few...
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hi, chris. >> reporter: hi, wendy. d.c.estaurants are facing a difficult challenge adapting to the new water restrictions of the one restaurant here told me they just brought in 1,000 pounds of ice fro bethesda. it is friday night, date night and people are dining out. it will be a little different tonight. may i offer you a fine bottle oa r. they are resupplying bottled water here at the diner in at amsa morga the sign says due to the d.c. water advisory we're take every prection to protect ourselves and our cusmers and will be servingoted water and delivered ice. we apologize for the inconvenience. will not be serving coffee, soda or tea. >> we came to have lunch an they gave us bottled water and that was different. >> reporter: d.c. closed public pools and spray parks le this one here at kennedy reck center. these kids with a center city charter school summer program are disappointed. >> we com here every friday. it's fun fridays for us, and so the kids love to be able t just enjoy themselves because it's hot, and -- and
hi, chris. >> reporter: hi, wendy. d.c.estaurants are facing a difficult challenge adapting to the new water restrictions of the one restaurant here told me they just brought in 1,000 pounds of ice fro bethesda. it is friday night, date night and people are dining out. it will be a little different tonight. may i offer you a fine bottle oa r. they are resupplying bottled water here at the diner in at amsa morga the sign says due to the d.c. water advisory we're take every prection to...
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wendy, back to you. you, vam. >> a man opened fire an restaurant and downtown tronny toe. the gunmanhooting at random in the city's greek neighborhood. e wounded a dozen others, and he was then later killed in an exchange with police. at this point police are only saying he's a 29-year-old and investigators have not ruled out the possibility that this could betism,hiis the second >>. ck. >> former trump campaign chairman paul affair are the start of one of his krils and lawyers for trump's campaign manager said they received 100,000 new documents in the past few weeks and said they need more time to get rea t. an pay fhe is accused of hiding $30 million he earned while representing russia's neighboring country of ukraine and itsresident. meanwhile, president trump once again blasting the mueller investigation in a twitter tirade. it comes after the fbi released overek and the documents are heavily redacted, but they reveal four different judgesine, and the fbi with information that was not verified including the now famous steeledossier. >>th% of people disapprove. this is
wendy, back to you. you, vam. >> a man opened fire an restaurant and downtown tronny toe. the gunmanhooting at random in the city's greek neighborhood. e wounded a dozen others, and he was then later killed in an exchange with police. at this point police are only saying he's a 29-year-old and investigators have not ruled out the possibility that this could betism,hiis the second >>. ck. >> former trump campaign chairman paul affair are the start of one of his krils and...
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wendy, back for you. >> we'll see what happens when this.ia is back with another check of our weather and would like the trend to continue the way it has been. >> i'm t going to steal his line but credit him. chuck belng is known as sa the trend is your friend and when you get into a trend like this with the weather it sticks around for a while and that's exactly what we're seeing, low humidity, plentyf sunshine, and we're looking mainly dry. a beautiful day for chopper 4 make a flight over. take a look at this. >> oh, lovely. that's always etty. >> sunflower fields up there. i love this, andhe love t photographers that are going there and taki beautiful pictures of the scenery there and sharing them on facebook and prit twitter. guys, please continue to do so. appreciate your eye for the beautifnflowers that go on as far as the eye can see. temperatures in the 80s and official high at 92 degrees. we're at 86 degrees in washington with a high temperature tomorrow around 90. plenty of sunshine and nice with low humidity oni a we track the hum
wendy, back for you. >> we'll see what happens when this.ia is back with another check of our weather and would like the trend to continue the way it has been. >> i'm t going to steal his line but credit him. chuck belng is known as sa the trend is your friend and when you get into a trend like this with the weather it sticks around for a while and that's exactly what we're seeing, low humidity, plentyf sunshine, and we're looking mainly dry. a beautiful day for chopper 4 make a...
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wendy and pat? gh all thanks, amelia. we know children gow oh, fast. parents buy used clothing and garage sales and consignment stores and even on facebook. however, the safety experts at cotts s "consumer re one thing you should avoid buying, used car seats. here's a look halt what you can to keep your little ones safe. >> reporter: tracy cohe wants confirmation at this safety check to make sure her son's car seat is ngre. >> co to the car seat check makes me feel that much more safe that it is in correctly. >> reporter: tracy bought her son's seat newor many receive hand me downs or buy used ones an "consumer reports" recommends against buying secondhand if you don't know the seat's story. >> even if a seat looks fine it may have internal damage. we test hundreds of car seats and after the crash tests there's sometimes damming that's not evident. >> reedrter: even a seat usy an older sibling that was never in an accident might not be okay. car seats actually have an expiration dade, roughly six to ten years from the date it was manufactured which is
wendy and pat? gh all thanks, amelia. we know children gow oh, fast. parents buy used clothing and garage sales and consignment stores and even on facebook. however, the safety experts at cotts s "consumer re one thing you should avoid buying, used car seats. here's a look halt what you can to keep your little ones safe. >> reporter: tracy cohe wants confirmation at this safety check to make sure her son's car seat is ngre. >> co to the car seat check makes me feel that much...
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towards midnight, scattered rain, wendy, will be moving through the area. a better chance of thunderstorms tomorrow. lauryn and i are going to break that down in our full forecast. >> thanks, amelia. a lawsuit against a county deputy is accusing him of targeting a driver based on race. t >> but whole situation started with an offer of help. news s meagan fitzgerald explains how the encounter einvolved io anarrest, dropped charges and then a lawsuit. >> put your hands behind your pack. s >> reporter: t how a late-night drive home back in apl 2017 ended for 27-year-old george wingate. >> i was ubering and headed home on jefferson davis highway. >> reporter: his check enginee light cn and pulled over to the side of the road. moments later the stafford county dashcam vid captured when this officer came by and asked for i.d. >> did i commit a crime? >> you didn't. required toill identify yourself? >> am i free to go? >> not right now, no. >> am i beingde ined? >> you're not being detained. >> so you're free to go? >> lno. er the deputy arrested him for obstructi
towards midnight, scattered rain, wendy, will be moving through the area. a better chance of thunderstorms tomorrow. lauryn and i are going to break that down in our full forecast. >> thanks, amelia. a lawsuit against a county deputy is accusing him of targeting a driver based on race. t >> but whole situation started with an offer of help. news s meagan fitzgerald explains how the encounter einvolved io anarrest, dropped charges and then a lawsuit. >> put your hands behind...
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>> reporter: yeah, wendy. that brand ofum ivanka products, including purses and handbags and shoes will soon be no more. in a statement today the company is calling it a very difficult decision for ivanka trump who said in her own statement that after 17 months in washington she doesn't know if or when she will return to the business, and e's calling this the only fair outcome for her team. but this brand really has struggled wh sales i recent months. this is something that's kind of become at symbolic tar for people who are critical of her father, of president trump and olicies. we've seen stores like nordstrom's stop carrying the brand in recent months citing low sal and even seen boycotts for the ivanka trump products. of course, there's a question os why wouldhe not sell the company and keep it going. in the past ivanka trump says she doesn't want to sell the brand becauseti essly that would be selling the trump name and whoever pies it would then be able to leverage the president's name in any way thee wo
>> reporter: yeah, wendy. that brand ofum ivanka products, including purses and handbags and shoes will soon be no more. in a statement today the company is calling it a very difficult decision for ivanka trump who said in her own statement that after 17 months in washington she doesn't know if or when she will return to the business, and e's calling this the only fair outcome for her team. but this brand really has struggled wh sales i recent months. this is something that's kind of...
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wendy, back to you. >> all right. chris gordon, thank u, chris. >>> and a local baseball hall of famer says he'll help build ten baseball parks for children, and at least one of them will be in the d.c.a. a we're talking about cal ripken jr. making thatthnnouncement morning. his foundation is working with major league baseball to get inner city kids interested in the sport. along with the fields ripken says the program will be pairing children with coach kez and mentors. >> there's a pattern ofth stori come back is that sports does make a difference, and a coach, a mentoroes make a difference in all the other aspects of their ves. >> the new fields will be built over the next five years. p they are madesible in part by a donation from anga zation called group 1001. ripken getting cesolicited ad from one of the women who inspired the move "a leaving their own." mabel blair, 91 years old, pitched in the all-american girls professional baseball league. she says ripken is one of her idols,nd when she met him she told him
wendy, back to you. >> all right. chris gordon, thank u, chris. >>> and a local baseball hall of famer says he'll help build ten baseball parks for children, and at least one of them will be in the d.c.a. a we're talking about cal ripken jr. making thatthnnouncement morning. his foundation is working with major league baseball to get inner city kids interested in the sport. along with the fields ripken says the program will be pairing children with coach kez and mentors. >>...
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and destroy. >> wendy williams there she is. joins me now in the house. we have this fun relationship. >> how you doing? >> we have to talk serious stuff. i have to commend you. this is a huge problem. addiction knows no economic boundary, nothing. race. gender. nothing. it plagues everyone. is enough being done to help stop it? >> i think more can be done. you have the national heart association. you have the things for the national kidney association. and other particular organizations regarding health. but regarding addiction, people shun away. and i don't know why. it's not something to be ashamed of. you know? we have to step up, step out. >> and stop the stigma. >> stop. >> people think i can't admit to it. >> yes, you can. why not? >> you have been on your show i have watched you. crying. especially you talk about whitney houston. you admitted addiction. did it help? >> i don't know. i can only be me. i can only be me by what i have been through. and what i see. and regarding demi and so many others. be here.org. that's my organization. >> you and
and destroy. >> wendy williams there she is. joins me now in the house. we have this fun relationship. >> how you doing? >> we have to talk serious stuff. i have to commend you. this is a huge problem. addiction knows no economic boundary, nothing. race. gender. nothing. it plagues everyone. is enough being done to help stop it? >> i think more can be done. you have the national heart association. you have the things for the national kidney association. and other...
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now, here's wendy! >> wendy: okay, here we go! yeah. ♪ [cheers and applause]
now, here's wendy! >> wendy: okay, here we go! yeah. ♪ [cheers and applause]