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wright threw him out of his vehicle and left him for dead, but he survived, and a short time later, wright and his companion were arrested. she was sentenced to 30 years while wright received the maximum 50 years for robbery, bodily injury, and criminal confinement. but he feels another factor contributed to his sentence. >> i believe the laws is more stronger on black guys here. i mean, that's my personal opinion. my whole jury was white, you know? i didn't have nobody of my peers, so they probably couldn't understand this type of crime or understand what happened. they just associate black people with violence. he did it. convict him. >> wright believes his race is also a detriment at wabash. >> i'm on the wrong side of the color margin. that's just honesty. this prison is predominantly white people, you know what i mean? you know, i'm not saying they're racist. you've got people walking around with swastikas and hitler tattoos and it throws me off, like, damn, man, this is their prison. you know what i mean? they're comfortable with doing it because it's their prison. >> gerald richey i
wright threw him out of his vehicle and left him for dead, but he survived, and a short time later, wright and his companion were arrested. she was sentenced to 30 years while wright received the maximum 50 years for robbery, bodily injury, and criminal confinement. but he feels another factor contributed to his sentence. >> i believe the laws is more stronger on black guys here. i mean, that's my personal opinion. my whole jury was white, you know? i didn't have nobody of my peers, so...
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>> wright. >> the other one that got him -- >> yeah. >> was he doing something to him? >> no, i mean, maybe. i mean, everyone knew this guy was a piece of trash, but who knows, you know? i never even talk to this guy. never been to his house. >> i'll have to talk to this wright. >> yeah. >> and see. >> he'll probably tell you the same thing i am. i mean, he don't know the dude. i mean, he's probably talked to him a few times. but that guy has his own circle of friends. nobody was messing with him. everybody kind of knew who he was but -- >> he's claiming that he was forced to hold that hooch. >> that's probably crap, man. >> my only warning to you is keep your hands off these guys, okay? >> all right. appreciate it. >> i can't make a decision now. because i haven't talked to the other two. but just from what i know now we've got nothing on holloman. all i've got is another inmate saying he thinks maybe he might have called the shot. the other individual, the sex offender is claiming he was assaulted. which there's hardly any marks on him at all. now we're going to have
>> wright. >> the other one that got him -- >> yeah. >> was he doing something to him? >> no, i mean, maybe. i mean, everyone knew this guy was a piece of trash, but who knows, you know? i never even talk to this guy. never been to his house. >> i'll have to talk to this wright. >> yeah. >> and see. >> he'll probably tell you the same thing i am. i mean, he don't know the dude. i mean, he's probably talked to him a few times. but that guy...
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wright. i know you want to have an opportunity to say something in his behalf, sir. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize for being late. have you had a chance to introduce him? >> i've already introduced him and can certainly add to it. >> i'm glad to add to it. it's a rare opportunity to introduce not only a fellow alabamian and friend to this panel. what he is doing is cutting edge. it will benefit a lot of people and i've been to wright's supermarket, i know it well, creative way to serve a pop laigts that desperately needs to be served. i'm glad jimmie is my friend. when i was attorney general i had the opportunity to encourage our food banks with a challenge to lawyers across our state i think has been particularly effective restocking them during the summer months. it's a team effort. jimmie, i'm glad you're here, look forward to your testimony. >> thank you, senator. my last wednesday is mr. brian rendo. did i get that right? close. senator mcconnell has to introduce you, sir but he
wright. i know you want to have an opportunity to say something in his behalf, sir. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize for being late. have you had a chance to introduce him? >> i've already introduced him and can certainly add to it. >> i'm glad to add to it. it's a rare opportunity to introduce not only a fellow alabamian and friend to this panel. what he is doing is cutting edge. it will benefit a lot of people and i've been to wright's supermarket, i know it well,...
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wright. i know you want to have an opportunity to say something in his behalf, sir. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize for being late. have you had a chance to introduce him? >> i've already introduced him and can certainly add to it. >> i'm glad to add to it. it's a rare opportunity to introduce not only a fellow alabamian and friend to this panel. what he is doing is cutting edge. it will benefit a lot of people and i've been to wright's supermarket, i know it well, creative way to serve a pop laigts that desperately needs to be served. i'm glad jimmie is my friend. when i was attorney general i had the opportunity to encourage our food banks with a challenge to lawyers across our state i think has been particularly effective restocking them during the summer months. it's a team effort. jimmie, i'm glad you're here, look forward to your testimony. >> thank you, senator. my last wednesday is mr. brian rendo. did i get that right? close. senator mcconnell has to introduce you, sir but he
wright. i know you want to have an opportunity to say something in his behalf, sir. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize for being late. have you had a chance to introduce him? >> i've already introduced him and can certainly add to it. >> i'm glad to add to it. it's a rare opportunity to introduce not only a fellow alabamian and friend to this panel. what he is doing is cutting edge. it will benefit a lot of people and i've been to wright's supermarket, i know it well,...
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here, wright provided dialogue. riker indicated dismissively that henry would not suffer in virginia but would play about the yard. hacksaw's brother and several witnesses swore to take the boy and noted to me in particular they paid many valuable complements. riker ruled that hacksaw's verbal evidence alone suffice to authorize him his agent. but henry's lawyers pressed for the will granting him the claim in the first place. riker place henry scott in prison again until hacksaw could produce the will. here, wright gave further detail that henry had been brought to the city by his father. according to the confession of all parties and with the full consent of his mother. the father goes to see -- the father goes to sea from the port and maintains the child from school. the legal status is not stated. the community managed to raise henry's bail money and he went on to stay with elizer and susan who later secreted him upstate who was reunited with his father. wright promises readers updates, but this was the last upda
here, wright provided dialogue. riker indicated dismissively that henry would not suffer in virginia but would play about the yard. hacksaw's brother and several witnesses swore to take the boy and noted to me in particular they paid many valuable complements. riker ruled that hacksaw's verbal evidence alone suffice to authorize him his agent. but henry's lawyers pressed for the will granting him the claim in the first place. riker place henry scott in prison again until hacksaw could produce...
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we are joined by roy wright with fema. cut to the flood map program could trigger insurance rate hikes. what is the story all about? guest: it is focused on the president's 2018 buzzer proposal, there were a number of things included in that related to flood insurance, one of those elements wanted to shift the funding related to how we map the risk for flood here and across the united states. over the last 15 years, that price has been split between policyholders enter general appropriation, and there was a proposal to do some shifts in terms of that great most importantly, it highlights -- we've seen this debate in the piece that ran -- the flood risk in this nation continues to ,volve and grow, and as it does we need to ensure people understand that risk. so that investment is there. there's one that congress and this administration and the prior administrations have invested in over the last 15 years, and i'm sure will continue. when congress comes back, lawmakers into reauthorize the flood insurance graham by the end o
we are joined by roy wright with fema. cut to the flood map program could trigger insurance rate hikes. what is the story all about? guest: it is focused on the president's 2018 buzzer proposal, there were a number of things included in that related to flood insurance, one of those elements wanted to shift the funding related to how we map the risk for flood here and across the united states. over the last 15 years, that price has been split between policyholders enter general appropriation,...
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>> wright thompson: it should be. it should be b.b. would be elvis. >> wright thompson: well, i mean, mississippi is -- the joke is that it's not a state, it's a club. that it's so small that everybody knows everybody. >> ace atkins: in the middle of mississippi, oxford is an oasis of thought, and art, and literature, and feeling, and sentiment and everything. they call this place the velvet ditch. >> anthony: why the velvet ditch? >> jack pendarvis: i guess you just roll in and it's pretty frigging comfortable, and you don't care much about getting out. right? right? am i right? >> anthony: well, no one here seems too bitter about that. >> wright thompson: it's a place that needs help but it's a really great place. we're never leaving. express yourself.. new brow stylist shape and fill pencil by l'oreal. the easy-to-use triangular tip shapes and fills. the spoolie brush blends. brow power! new brow stylist shape and fill from l'oreal paris. at whole foods market, we believe in food that's naturally beautiful and fresh. delicious and p
>> wright thompson: it should be. it should be b.b. would be elvis. >> wright thompson: well, i mean, mississippi is -- the joke is that it's not a state, it's a club. that it's so small that everybody knows everybody. >> ace atkins: in the middle of mississippi, oxford is an oasis of thought, and art, and literature, and feeling, and sentiment and everything. they call this place the velvet ditch. >> anthony: why the velvet ditch? >> jack pendarvis: i guess you...
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kristin wright, news 4. >>> just scratching the surface of this stuff.hat was kristin wright reporting. it is now coming up on 4:26 in the morning. "news4 today" continues right now with aaron and eun. >>> chris, thank you. now on "news4 today," a pregnant woman found murdered. her boyfriend behind bars and her students are devastated. what we're learning in the evolving case of a beloved teacher, laura wallen. >> making a deal with democrats. what president trump and leaders from the left agree to late last night when this comes to daca. >>> trolley. ding, ding, ding congress train. >> forget st. louis. meet him in d.c. how lynn manuel miranda spent his final hours here in the district. >>> i mean, only he can make a train ride fun. you know what i mean? underground trolley that gets through capitol hill. >> i've had some crazy train rides in the city. we turn the microphone off. >> inside the capitol building. decorum. >> good morning everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >>> i'm eun yang. we're working to get you to work and school on time. >>> a look at th
kristin wright, news 4. >>> just scratching the surface of this stuff.hat was kristin wright reporting. it is now coming up on 4:26 in the morning. "news4 today" continues right now with aaron and eun. >>> chris, thank you. now on "news4 today," a pregnant woman found murdered. her boyfriend behind bars and her students are devastated. what we're learning in the evolving case of a beloved teacher, laura wallen. >> making a deal with democrats. what...
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current coach jay wright says with him, it was all about one thing. loyalty.reds of people came here to ville nanova university today t say a final farewell to a man who meant so much for so long. >> he lives in all of us who played for him. >> both head basketball coaches atville know na helped the wildcats win national championships. >> they did something no one ever thought could be done. he was the architect. >> the stat he is built up are impressive, but many spoke about not for the coach he was, but the kind of man he was. >> he taught me everything. but i think mosten important is loyalty. . loyalty to your players, loyalty to your family, loyalty to your school. he was big. if you were part family, he expected loyalty. and he gay ve it back. >> coach mass, many find it easy to remember. >> he was the most passionate guy in the world. he did everything to the fullest. he ate everything put in front of him, drank everything, smoked great cigars, worked hard, didn't sleep, loved everybody. it was a life well lived. he got everything out of his 82 years. >
current coach jay wright says with him, it was all about one thing. loyalty.reds of people came here to ville nanova university today t say a final farewell to a man who meant so much for so long. >> he lives in all of us who played for him. >> both head basketball coaches atville know na helped the wildcats win national championships. >> they did something no one ever thought could be done. he was the architect. >> the stat he is built up are impressive, but many spoke...
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i would definitely want catherine wright, the sister of the wright brothers. you can't understand what they did and how they did it if you don't understand the part played by catherine wright and she was something. she kept at some, made them toe the line and behave themselves in a way that we all need. >> host: you made a speech at dartmouth and are two people featured, one was teddy roosevelt who wrote a book not about his presidency but the time he left new york in the east and went west, why did you find that an appealing part of his life and what was the most important lesson you took from that book? >> guest: theodore roosevelt is like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. he was a child who is not expected to live, suffered terribly from seizures, asthma, which were life-threatening, he was afraid of everything, fearful of everything. he outgrew it, and he outgrew it by facing adversity. he took hold of himself, and worked hard at it all the way through college into life. his father after death is a devastating experience for him. then his wife and hi
i would definitely want catherine wright, the sister of the wright brothers. you can't understand what they did and how they did it if you don't understand the part played by catherine wright and she was something. she kept at some, made them toe the line and behave themselves in a way that we all need. >> host: you made a speech at dartmouth and are two people featured, one was teddy roosevelt who wrote a book not about his presidency but the time he left new york in the east and went...
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the white house said effective tonight deputy assistant don wright will serve as acting hhs secretary. interior secretary ryan zinke the talked about the trump administration policies aimed at increasing domestic energy production. he addressed reports he had taken multiple trips in private planes and air travel since becoming secretary. posted by the heritage foundation, this is just over 30 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and
the white house said effective tonight deputy assistant don wright will serve as acting hhs secretary. interior secretary ryan zinke the talked about the trump administration policies aimed at increasing domestic energy production. he addressed reports he had taken multiple trips in private planes and air travel since becoming secretary. posted by the heritage foundation, this is just over 30 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and
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julie wright with a workaround. juli i was told they are a little concerned about those large concrete slabs possibly pulling over on to other vehicles in october are you hearing any of that from the scene? >simcoe know. .hey have it --; no they can't get the concrete back up onto the truck securely without this crane, and that is what is taking so long. .ulie: thank you from that live shot, you can clearly see traffic is able to get by to the left. the damages is done. 19 minutes from the beltway across the 14th street bridge heading into d.c. folks may want to skip that altogether and stick with the wilson bridge. go north on 295 and that will put you into d.c. westbound, we're checking for a crash as you approach 6th street southwest. a 40 minute commute out of manassas toward the beltway. dale1 minute ride from city to travel 17 miles. that is our traffic watch. back in the 10 minutes to show you how slow the ride is headed across the wilson bridge. let's get a check on the days forecast. starting off a little s
julie wright with a workaround. juli i was told they are a little concerned about those large concrete slabs possibly pulling over on to other vehicles in october are you hearing any of that from the scene? >simcoe know. .hey have it --; no they can't get the concrete back up onto the truck securely without this crane, and that is what is taking so long. .ulie: thank you from that live shot, you can clearly see traffic is able to get by to the left. the damages is done. 19 minutes from the...
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the wright brothers never gave up. washington robely and the building of the brooklyn bridge, they had many reasons to say, hell, this is more than can be achieved, but they won't give up. >> talk about never giving up, you gave a speech at ohio university -- >> yes. >> -- about people who helped build the northwest territories, and you're now working on a book called "the pioneers," as i mentioned earlier, be out in 2019. what was so unique about the northwest territories, and why did those people not give up? >> i was invited to speak at the ohio university at their 200th anniversary commencement, and i felt i better learn something about ohio university. and i found out that the oldest building on campus was called cutler hall. and i thought, who's cutler? and it was the oldest -- i was told it was the oldest university college building west of the allegheny mountains. well, cutler's name was manessa cutler. he was a classic 18th century doctor, medical doctor, a lawyer and a minister. he was a minister of a small c
the wright brothers never gave up. washington robely and the building of the brooklyn bridge, they had many reasons to say, hell, this is more than can be achieved, but they won't give up. >> talk about never giving up, you gave a speech at ohio university -- >> yes. >> -- about people who helped build the northwest territories, and you're now working on a book called "the pioneers," as i mentioned earlier, be out in 2019. what was so unique about the northwest...
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ben wright, bbc news, tokyo. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter.ebsite. 0r ta ke plenty more news on our website. 0r take a look at our facebook page. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello there. i am tulsen tollett. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: kylian mbappe joins paris saint—germain on loan from monaco and then scores for the french national side as they beat the netherlands in world cup qualifying. japan become the fourth team to qualify for next year's world cup in russia after beating australia 2—0 in saitama. and roger federer needs five sets to get past mikhail youzhny at the us open. hello there and welcome to the programme. we start with some of the main football transfer news from thursday. many of europe's top leagues have seen the window close and one of the main stories was that paris st—germain have signed this man here, kylian mbappe, on a season—long loan from french champions monaco. that comes with an option to make the deal permanent for a fee of $215 million d
ben wright, bbc news, tokyo. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter.ebsite. 0r ta ke plenty more news on our website. 0r take a look at our facebook page. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello there. i am tulsen tollett. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: kylian mbappe joins paris saint—germain on loan from monaco and then scores for the french national side as they beat the netherlands in world cup...
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i'm kelly wright. now back to "hannity." >> sean: welcome back to this edition of "hannity."the aftermath of the tragedy in charlottesville, democrats tried to paint president trump, conservatives and republicans as bigots. this is part of the left wing's playbook, something they do every two and four years during election cycles. they completely ignore the democratic party's long history of rampant racism. that was the topic of a recent opening monologue. take a look. tonight we need to talk about the democrats and their rampant history of racism. this is something the democrats, their'll lies in the liberal mede why are never going to will it you about either. every two years, every four years they pull out their political ads, they pull the country apart in a pathetic, it's their only playbook, attempt to win votes, want the proof? we've got the proof. take a look. >> when you don't vote, you let another church explode. when you don't vote, you allow another cross to burn. >> on june 7, 1998 in texas my father was killed. he was beaten, chained and dragged three miles all
i'm kelly wright. now back to "hannity." >> sean: welcome back to this edition of "hannity."the aftermath of the tragedy in charlottesville, democrats tried to paint president trump, conservatives and republicans as bigots. this is part of the left wing's playbook, something they do every two and four years during election cycles. they completely ignore the democratic party's long history of rampant racism. that was the topic of a recent opening monologue. take a look....
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thank you, ben wright. thank you, ben wright.de in recent weeks especially on the future of the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. after brexit that will become the only land border between britain and the european union. and there are fears of a return to the tensions around the border that existed before the good friday agreement. technology is being offered as a possible answer so our correspondent rory cellan—jones has examined the options which include some technology being used in norway. it‘s 1,000 miles long and separates norway from sweden and the eu, and there are dozens of places to cross this border. from a motorway where you can choose to stop for a customs check, to country roads much like those crisscrossing the uk‘s border with ireland, with, at least on the surface, the same lack of controls. well, that‘s what i call a frictionless border, absolutely no checks whatsoever. 20 miles back in norway, tommy olsson sets off with export goods bound for sweden. he knows he won‘t have a smooth cr
thank you, ben wright. thank you, ben wright.de in recent weeks especially on the future of the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. after brexit that will become the only land border between britain and the european union. and there are fears of a return to the tensions around the border that existed before the good friday agreement. technology is being offered as a possible answer so our correspondent rory cellan—jones has examined the options which include some...
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i'm kelly wright. ." ♪ >> sean: welcome back to the special edition of "hannity." the aftermath of the tragedy that had back in charlottesville, democrats try to paint president donald trump and conservatives as racists and bigots. it is something they do every two and four years during election cycles but they completely ignore the democratic party's long history of rampant racism. that was the topic of a recent opening monologue. take a look. >> sean: tonight when you talk about the democrats and their rampant history of racism. this is something that democrats, their allies in the liberal media, they are never going to tell you about either. every two years, every four years, they pull other political ads, they tear the country apart, and empathetic -- it is their only playbook -- attempt to win both. they divided americans. want to prove? we got the proof. take a look. >> when you don't vote, you let another church explored. when you don't vote, you allow another cross to burn. >> on june 7, 1998,
i'm kelly wright. ." ♪ >> sean: welcome back to the special edition of "hannity." the aftermath of the tragedy that had back in charlottesville, democrats try to paint president donald trump and conservatives as racists and bigots. it is something they do every two and four years during election cycles but they completely ignore the democratic party's long history of rampant racism. that was the topic of a recent opening monologue. take a look. >> sean: tonight when...
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i'm kelly wright. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." to accept the fact that she lost the election to president trump and in an interview with n.p.r. clinton says she won't rule out contesting the election and election results if there is proof of russia election interference. this is the exact opposite of what clinton tweeted about donald trump last october. "donald trump refused to say that he respects the results of the election. a direct threat to our democracy." former obama economic advisor austin goolsbee. the conspiracy theorists on "the new york times" and "the washington post" have been telling us russia, russia, russia. you follow the news as closely as anybody i know, austin. can you name one piece of evidence that we have of trump-russia collougz in the election? >> well, you backed away there. now it's only donald trump himself. a couple of months ago you told me there was no evidence of the campaign's collusion. >> sean: i'll help you out. can you name me specific evidence that has been cited of trump campaign and russia
i'm kelly wright. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." to accept the fact that she lost the election to president trump and in an interview with n.p.r. clinton says she won't rule out contesting the election and election results if there is proof of russia election interference. this is the exact opposite of what clinton tweeted about donald trump last october. "donald trump refused to say that he respects the results of the election. a direct threat to our democracy."...
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you are familiar with his work and all his books, john adams, harry truman, johnstown flood, the wright brothers, that is just a couple of the books he has written. american in paris. that is just a few of the books, we want to facilitate the conversation. jeanette in sarasota, florida, you are on booktv with historian david mccullough. >> caller: hello, david mccullough. >> host: good afternoon. >> caller: i love your work. you were in sarasota or bradenton a year ago and i wanted you to autograph my john adams book but i couldn't get a ticket. here is my question. when you were writing about abigail adams, we all know john adams's wife was just about the most liberal lady in america. but when she was in england and she went to see a fellow, a fellow --othello it brought out prejudice she didn't know was there, she talked about how black he was, the blackest man she had ever seen and she was really repulsed by the fact that he was touching the skin of the fair desdemona and she called a fellow --ohello that heretic more. >> host: what would you like david mccullough to respond to? >> c
you are familiar with his work and all his books, john adams, harry truman, johnstown flood, the wright brothers, that is just a couple of the books he has written. american in paris. that is just a few of the books, we want to facilitate the conversation. jeanette in sarasota, florida, you are on booktv with historian david mccullough. >> caller: hello, david mccullough. >> host: good afternoon. >> caller: i love your work. you were in sarasota or bradenton a year ago and i...
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our very own julie wright is out of the behind the wheel. yes, it's julie wright at driving school - you don't want to miss it! we're learning from the best in fairfax county. that's coming up at seven a-m, when good morning washington switches over to newschannel 8. time now for weather day - breezy tomorrow; jose off the mid-atlantic coast - warmer than average approaching the first day of fall friday - watching hurricane maria (approaching leeward islands) today: am patchy fog. mix of clouds and sun. warm and humid. stray shower. highs: winds: ne 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. stray shower. patchy fog. lows: winds: n 5-10 mph tuesday: mix of sun and clouds. breezy. isolated shower. highs: winds: n 10-15 g 20-25 mph breach at equifax is inspiring scammers the mass oh, you yeah!ht butch. (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there.
our very own julie wright is out of the behind the wheel. yes, it's julie wright at driving school - you don't want to miss it! we're learning from the best in fairfax county. that's coming up at seven a-m, when good morning washington switches over to newschannel 8. time now for weather day - breezy tomorrow; jose off the mid-atlantic coast - warmer than average approaching the first day of fall friday - watching hurricane maria (approaching leeward islands) today: am patchy fog. mix of clouds...
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jj wright and kevin pierre lewis walked along the edge of the iconic space needle. they were horn harnessed to the observation deck for safety. he was showing off doing a yoga pose and wright was a little more timid. >> i enjoyed it but i'll probably never do it again. the daring feat is now open to the general public. it typically only offers the opportunity to the highest fundraisers for a yearly event. >>> meteorologist, david murphy, here now. as we say so long to september. >> it feels more like october too. taking a look outside patches of blue and patches of cloud cover out there. a pretty day and above all it is chillier than it has been over the last several days. the temperature here at channel 6, 66 degrees and 66 is what we have at the airport as well. dew points are low indicating that the air is dry, winds are calm currently and when they are kicking around in the single digits most of the time and not terribly breezy over the last couple of days and welling up of cloud cover and a break in between them that in the worst cloudiest areas are you getting
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morgan wright, see us soon, please. we'd like to sigh more often. that's it for us tonight.being with us, tony sayegh, tammy bruce and historian doug wead amomomomomo the lauren: breaking news this morning. the white house firing back hours after president trump reached a daca deal. the issue whether excluded key campaign promise, which is the border wall. train to the president saying the tax reform bill will not cut taxes for the wealthy. in fact, they may pay more. lauren: another day of new records on wall street. all three major averages closing with all-time highs given a little bit back this morning. dow futures down three points. cheryl: europe opening stocks lower. lauren: let's check out how asian stocks ended the day
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morgan wright, see us soon, please. we'd like to sigh more often. that's it for us tonight.ony sayegh, tammy bruce and historian doug wead as next. keep it right here on fox business. lou: good evening. the trump white house blasting ousted fbi director james comey fan laying out the strongest case yet against the former director who is already the focus of two investigations. here is what sarah sanders said. >> the memos that comey leaked were created on an fbi computer while he was director. he claims they are private property. they follow the proat california an official fbi document. it vio
morgan wright, see us soon, please. we'd like to sigh more often. that's it for us tonight.ony sayegh, tammy bruce and historian doug wead as next. keep it right here on fox business. lou: good evening. the trump white house blasting ousted fbi director james comey fan laying out the strongest case yet against the former director who is already the focus of two investigations. here is what sarah sanders said. >> the memos that comey leaked were created on an fbi computer while he was...
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and speaking of those world war two planes - our own julie wright those world war two planes - our own julie wright it's 5: and time for a check on weather. ahead - isolated afternoon shower chances - fall arrives a week from today - watching jose & the eastern atlantic today: am patchy fog. mostly sunny to mostly cloudy. isolated shower. highs: 81-85 winds: nw 5 mph cloudy. patchy fog. lows: 61-67 winds: w 5 mph saturday: partly sunny, warm and humid. isolated afternoon shower. highs: 81-85 winds: n to se 5 mph its friday - and you know what means. we check in with 97-point-one wash f-m's "loo and chilli" preview. 97-point-one wash f-m's "loo and chilli." thanks guys. ad lib bye - toss to six (vo) there's a freedom about asheville. an unspoken invitation to discover who you really are. here, the world is a big, beautiful place filled with adventure. take it in. visit lonely planet's best destination for 2017. and let the magic find you. asheville. discovery inside and out. ." "good morning washington we begin with breaking news. larry: an explosive situation in the london underground.
and speaking of those world war two planes - our own julie wright those world war two planes - our own julie wright it's 5: and time for a check on weather. ahead - isolated afternoon shower chances - fall arrives a week from today - watching jose & the eastern atlantic today: am patchy fog. mostly sunny to mostly cloudy. isolated shower. highs: 81-85 winds: nw 5 mph cloudy. patchy fog. lows: 61-67 winds: w 5 mph saturday: partly sunny, warm and humid. isolated afternoon shower. highs:...
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david wright, abc news, san juan. >> our thanks to david right there in san juan.cross florida, the largest airports have reopened. and travel is getting back to normal. from miami to jacksonville, irma forced a complete shutdown of commercial air traffic that led to the cancellation of thousands of flights. key west is only open to emergency response flights. >> we have more coverage of irma this hour, including what celebrities are doing to help those in need. >>> all right, we're going to move on right now. the president had a big meeting, a bipartisan dinner. they were talking tax reform. the three democrats invited were heidi heitkamp, joe manchin and joe donnelly, all up for the president e president easily won. the president stressed the need for tax cuts. they say they still need to see something in writing. >>> and president trump is making it clear that the latest sanctions on north korea aren't tough enough. the sanctions in response to kim jong un's hydrogen bomb test target some of the north's revenue streams, but they don't include a crippling ban on
david wright, abc news, san juan. >> our thanks to david right there in san juan.cross florida, the largest airports have reopened. and travel is getting back to normal. from miami to jacksonville, irma forced a complete shutdown of commercial air traffic that led to the cancellation of thousands of flights. key west is only open to emergency response flights. >> we have more coverage of irma this hour, including what celebrities are doing to help those in need. >>> all...
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morgan wright, see us soon, please. we'd like to sigh more often. that's it for us tonight. tony sayegh, tammy bruce and historian dou our guests tomorrow. thank you for joining us. good night from new york. kennedy: tonight tax reform finally on the front burner in d.c., how long can lawmaker avoid screwing it up? kentucky congressman thomas massie has ideas. >>> plus the benghazi terror trial now under way but did the state department try to silence two contractors just before the attack? brian is here with the answers. >>> and espn suspending a longtime network for saying the network is getting too political. why is another on the hook for calling trump a white supremacist. roll upon your sleeves. >>> date night at the white house, yeah! and trump is dining with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi
morgan wright, see us soon, please. we'd like to sigh more often. that's it for us tonight. tony sayegh, tammy bruce and historian dou our guests tomorrow. thank you for joining us. good night from new york. kennedy: tonight tax reform finally on the front burner in d.c., how long can lawmaker avoid screwing it up? kentucky congressman thomas massie has ideas. >>> plus the benghazi terror trial now under way but did the state department try to silence two contractors just before the...
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kelly: and i am kelly wright. we have been warned about hurricane ermine appeared so far living up to all the dreaded expectations, leaving behind a trail of death and unprecedented destruction. and now irma is taking dead aim at florida. patti: irma is once again a category four storm with 131-mile per hour winds, torrential rains have life-threatening storms. more than 6 million floridians in the coastal area in the forecast is growing further. >> is not only a dangerous storm. we've already seen this time it's taken months already. it will take more if we are not prepared. please take it seriously. patti: now for the latest on the storm, adam klotz at the fox news extreme weather center. what is the latest? reporter: we are continuing to track this very large storm, beginning to get closer and closer to the florida keys. three hours from landfall, but the outer band really beginning to lift up on the keys and portions of south florida. the miami area has a couple of these bands packing some very powerful winds
kelly: and i am kelly wright. we have been warned about hurricane ermine appeared so far living up to all the dreaded expectations, leaving behind a trail of death and unprecedented destruction. and now irma is taking dead aim at florida. patti: irma is once again a category four storm with 131-mile per hour winds, torrential rains have life-threatening storms. more than 6 million floridians in the coastal area in the forecast is growing further. >> is not only a dangerous storm. we've...
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here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: the man who hopes to become alabama's next u.s.judge roy moore, rode to victory tuesday. his white stetson hat straight out of central casting. >> i believe in the second amendment. >> reporter: the righteous cowboy. ready for a day of reckoning. >> we've got to go back to god. we've got to go back to a moral base. >> reporter: some of president trump's most ardent supporters see moore as their type of guy. >> a vote for judge roy moore is a vote for donald j. trump. >> reporter: donald trump himself, not so much. he endorsed the other guy. >> on tuesday, we're going to send a real fighter and a real good guy from alabama to the united states senate. >> reporter: moore first made national headlines back in the early 2000s when he installed this giant statue of the ten commandments in the rotunda of the alabama state supreme courthouse. >> i have acknowledged god as the moral foundation of our law. it's my duty. >> reporter: a decision that ran afoul of a series of federal courts. >> we've allowed the acknowledgement of god to be ta
here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: the man who hopes to become alabama's next u.s.judge roy moore, rode to victory tuesday. his white stetson hat straight out of central casting. >> i believe in the second amendment. >> reporter: the righteous cowboy. ready for a day of reckoning. >> we've got to go back to god. we've got to go back to a moral base. >> reporter: some of president trump's most ardent supporters see moore as their type of guy. >> a vote...
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. >> kelly wright reports on how the president may leave that decision up to congress. >> we are all dreamers. >> a mix of people born in america and beyond our boarders showing support for doacca. it offers some legal protection for immigrants brought to united states as children. it allows them to work and it is now ton chopping block. >> if it does get terminated, i can't imagine how my life is going to be. >> president trump is expected to formally announce on tuesday whether he will end the obama era program, throwing the status of some 800,000 people in limbo. however, sources say that the president will scrap dacca and begin the roll back in six months, giving a chance to keep dreamer protections in place, if law makechoose to do so. then, candidate trump vowed to read the 2016 campaign to terminate the immigrant program but has waiverred since taking office. >> we love the dreamers. we love everybody. >> dreamers. >> we don't lie. we have people out there that have livered here, grown up here, americans will be deport. >>> republican attorneys general from several states have
. >> kelly wright reports on how the president may leave that decision up to congress. >> we are all dreamers. >> a mix of people born in america and beyond our boarders showing support for doacca. it offers some legal protection for immigrants brought to united states as children. it allows them to work and it is now ton chopping block. >> if it does get terminated, i can't imagine how my life is going to be. >> president trump is expected to formally announce on...
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kristin wright, news4. >>> i'm erika gonzalez with breaking news with the story we've been following for the past week. a sad update to report. montgomery county police have put out information that the missing only woman laura wallen has been located deceased and that a suspect has been arrested with her m 45 minutes. we are learning that they are planning a news conference at 8:00 at police headquarters but, again, a grim update to report to you in the live desk. laura wallen, a teacher, four months pregnant, numerous stories on this. her students canvassing the area for their missing teacher. police have now said that laura wallen was found dead and a suspect has been taken into custody. from the live desk, i'm erika gonzalez. >> such sad news, especially as people are about to start a vigil just a little while from now. we will stay on top of this story and we'll be covering this for you on news4 at 11:00. thank you, erika. >>> a different iphone concern now. an iphone 7 caught fire at a local middle school and forced students to evacuate at westland middle school in bethesda. sh
kristin wright, news4. >>> i'm erika gonzalez with breaking news with the story we've been following for the past week. a sad update to report. montgomery county police have put out information that the missing only woman laura wallen has been located deceased and that a suspect has been arrested with her m 45 minutes. we are learning that they are planning a news conference at 8:00 at police headquarters but, again, a grim update to report to you in the live desk. laura wallen, a...
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. >> talking to lawrence wright about his book. i want to talk about some of the comparisons between the two stories as they are told. they provide a different portrait of the entire movement. for example, there is barely a mentioning of the word. they are not even in the book at all. they are heavily into shaping the thinking about something he didn't initially think of. >> guest: i don't know why they didn't address the egyptian influence because al qaeda has bin laden at the head of the organization largely. i mean, it was also he who played the role of the colonel parker, managing all this. his father was charismatic, rich, he was a saudi that counts for something. i can use him. his own organization was chronically broke. he himself was non- charismatic. really kind of a terrible leader always steering his own organization into the financial and legal difficulties. they are already rounding him up, but they saw bin laden and he had the trained and skilled technical people around him who could put bin laden's vision into practi
. >> talking to lawrence wright about his book. i want to talk about some of the comparisons between the two stories as they are told. they provide a different portrait of the entire movement. for example, there is barely a mentioning of the word. they are not even in the book at all. they are heavily into shaping the thinking about something he didn't initially think of. >> guest: i don't know why they didn't address the egyptian influence because al qaeda has bin laden at the head...
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news4 kristin wright has the latest. >> i just pray that -- i pray that she's safe and she comes backit's all i care about right now. >> reporter: the boyfriend of missing teacher laura wallen with these words to the mother of his unborn child. >> laura, if you're listening, it doesn't matter what's happened, it doesn't matter -- it doesn't matter what type of trouble, there's nothing we your family. >> reporter: tyler sat next to laura's parents at the press conference holding her mother's hand. laura's father hopeful that his daughter is out there. >> i wanted to let laura know that we're out there looking for her and we're not giving up on her. she is still alive some where. >> reporter: the family's putting up a $25,000 reward as police cast a wide net and wait for crime lab results from laura's suv found thursday at the apartments in clupia near her school where she never showed on the first day. >> members of electronic crimes unit are searching her computer for clues as well. >> students searched over the weekend and hung flyers and no miswallen. >> if somebody has her, please
news4 kristin wright has the latest. >> i just pray that -- i pray that she's safe and she comes backit's all i care about right now. >> reporter: the boyfriend of missing teacher laura wallen with these words to the mother of his unborn child. >> laura, if you're listening, it doesn't matter what's happened, it doesn't matter -- it doesn't matter what type of trouble, there's nothing we your family. >> reporter: tyler sat next to laura's parents at the press conference...
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the white house said effective donight tonight assistant wright will be acting secretary. tomorrow on c-span live coverage of the launch for racial justice c-span's lived c. coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. eastern. ahead the former chair and ceo of richard smith will testify at two hearings next week. it exposed social security numbers and birthdays for as many as 143 million people. wednesday he will appear before the senate banking committee. live coverage starts at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span three, you can also watch online at c-span.org. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history university of virginia professor gary gallagher on the legacy of the civil war. >> african-americans, and former confederates have very different takes on the war as they what forward after appomattox. the embraced versions of war that suited their purposes. president bill clinton marking the 60th anniversary of the integration of little rock central high school. say take a to victory lap, put on your dancing shoes and have a good time. , youn
the white house said effective donight tonight assistant wright will be acting secretary. tomorrow on c-span live coverage of the launch for racial justice c-span's lived c. coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. eastern. ahead the former chair and ceo of richard smith will testify at two hearings next week. it exposed social security numbers and birthdays for as many as 143 million people. wednesday he will appear before the senate banking committee. live coverage starts at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span...
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wright currently runs the office that makes policy recommendations but is three levels below price inanizational chart price came under fire after politico began uncovering details last week about private planes he took for government travel, totaling a reported $1 million. yesterday hhs said the secretary would reimburses treasury for roughly $52,000 or the amount covering his own personal travel in the ten days since, the republicans' effort to overhaul health care in this session failed as well some white house officials say privately the absence of price selling the bill is part of what helped sink it in july, speaking to an annual gathering of boy scouts, president trump joked that price, if he couldn't get the votes for health care, would be fired. here is what the president said then >> by the way, you're going to get the votes? he better get 'em. he better get 'em. oh, he better. otherwise i'll say, tom, you're fired. >> perhaps a prescient interaction. reporters earlier today had been told by president trump that he had been trying to save the country money and he didn't like
wright currently runs the office that makes policy recommendations but is three levels below price inanizational chart price came under fire after politico began uncovering details last week about private planes he took for government travel, totaling a reported $1 million. yesterday hhs said the secretary would reimburses treasury for roughly $52,000 or the amount covering his own personal travel in the ten days since, the republicans' effort to overhaul health care in this session failed as...
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well, mr wright's local where is the previous one wasn't. oh, i don't know.t know. should i know? no, he's in brussels. oh, i see, right. yeah. and what's he doing there? 0h, go away! laughter you're a boring prat. laughter good evening. if you arejust good evening. if you are just off the bed wondering what's in store tomorrow, a change is coming. it will take most of the day before it arrives for many of us but there is wet and windy weather on its way. ahead of that we could have patchy fog forming across north—east england in particular, but it will bea dry england in particular, but it will be a dry and sunny day and still pleasa ntly warm be a dry and sunny day and still pleasantly warm if you keep the sunshine. cloud thickening and the rain arrives in northern ireland by lunchtime and into western fringes as well. i suspect if you get some sunshine you will see 20 degrees or as high as 22 in the south—east corner. the cloud and rain gathers in south—east corner and wales but the heaviest rain is likely to be in northern ireland by the middle of the aft
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david wright reports from st. martin. >> reporter: tonight, the caribbean is bracing for its second major hurricane in two weeks. for some islands, an unprecedented blow. i mean, wow, look at this. on st. martin, we saw firsthand the devastation that irma caused. these are sizable yachts, and yet to the storm they might as well have been tinker toys. on this dock alone, millions of dollars in damage. so, this is a $10 million boat and the insurance won't cover it? >> no. >> reporter: many on the island have no power, no clean water, and no gas for the generators. relief supplies are getting in -- >> you're a strong man. >> reporter: but the demand is huge. the idea of facing another hurricane with no roof overhead is not very enticing. jeffrey sochran is an american we met who lives on st. martin. we caught up with him by phone again today. >> any type of rain, any type of wind that we have as a result of maria will devastate those that are already devastated further. >> reporter: the exodus that began on these is
david wright reports from st. martin. >> reporter: tonight, the caribbean is bracing for its second major hurricane in two weeks. for some islands, an unprecedented blow. i mean, wow, look at this. on st. martin, we saw firsthand the devastation that irma caused. these are sizable yachts, and yet to the storm they might as well have been tinker toys. on this dock alone, millions of dollars in damage. so, this is a $10 million boat and the insurance won't cover it? >> no. >>...
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ben wright reporting. a three—year—old girl has been appointed as a divine being in kathmandu.ions. now — the most recognisable figures in us history are ready for their close up. yes, the american presidents are on display at the national portrait gallery here in washington dc — after the exhibit was renovated. jane 0'brien reports. few individuals have defined america's history as much of the nation's 45 presidents, but this is no hallowed hall of veneration. these portraits are intimate encounters with men who were deeply human and mired in contradiction. they are very important to our identity as americans, to consider those contacts and to understand the president is not as these glorified men, but as individuals who had flaws and defects of character like everybody else. that context is provided in various ways throughout the gallery. this is the andrew jackson page, offering additional information and images, including a caricature of jackson as a shakespearean villain. the museum doesn't shy away from controversy. here we learn that jackson ‘s famous will was recognised
ben wright reporting. a three—year—old girl has been appointed as a divine being in kathmandu.ions. now — the most recognisable figures in us history are ready for their close up. yes, the american presidents are on display at the national portrait gallery here in washington dc — after the exhibit was renovated. jane 0'brien reports. few individuals have defined america's history as much of the nation's 45 presidents, but this is no hallowed hall of veneration. these portraits are...
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thank you and a new study by archaeologist dr david wright from seoul national university in south korea explains why hurricanes are manmade disasters originating thousands of years ago according to dr wright the storms we see today happening are a result of mismanagement of agriculture that led to the destruction of the river and water system in the sahara desert were fessor right sat down for an interview with our correspondent on your partner pill in seoul south korea here's a sneak peek with the full interview coming in the next hour i think if there was more vegetation. that it is. it is is likely that there would be fewer hurricanes hitting the east coast of the united states and mexico. well a group of progressives met this weekend in d.c. hoping to create a new political party the people's convergence invited senator bernie sanders to lead the creation however he was a no show to the events their group calling itself a draft bernie for a people's party gathered some fifty thousand signatures for support of the new party with or without sanders you may recall senator sanders who r
thank you and a new study by archaeologist dr david wright from seoul national university in south korea explains why hurricanes are manmade disasters originating thousands of years ago according to dr wright the storms we see today happening are a result of mismanagement of agriculture that led to the destruction of the river and water system in the sahara desert were fessor right sat down for an interview with our correspondent on your partner pill in seoul south korea here's a sneak peek...
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abc's david wright, finally able to get into st. martin. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, we see the devastation in st. martin up close, and the urgent effort to get people out. flights have resumed here. mostly aid coming in, more people trying to get out. and still, a huge backlog. right over here is the main airport. and this is that famous beach where you can acan practically up and touch the planes. over here, the sunset beach bar, this surfboard remains, but not much else. we also went to tortola, in the british virgin these two americans helping out on their own. they live in puerto rico and happen to have a small plane. >> we stocked up at costco before the storm and the storm didn't hit us, so we figured we'd bring it out here. lots of water and everything. now, we don't need it. we thought we'd bring it here. >> reporter: and bringing people out. in this case, a grateful mother and her two children. >>> would love to stay, and i'm going to probably come back and help, but we need to get the kids in school somewher
abc's david wright, finally able to get into st. martin. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, we see the devastation in st. martin up close, and the urgent effort to get people out. flights have resumed here. mostly aid coming in, more people trying to get out. and still, a huge backlog. right over here is the main airport. and this is that famous beach where you can acan practically up and touch the planes. over here, the sunset beach bar, this surfboard remains, but not much else....
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i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> up next, remembering the ultimate playboy.er, dead at 91. yep, and my teeth are yellow. i mean i knew they weren't perfect, but, ugh. oh well, all hope is lost! oh thanks! clearly my whitening toothpaste is not cutting it. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. they work below the enamel surface to whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. hey, nice smile! thanks! i crushed the tissue test! yeah you did! crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. if yand constipation,ling and you're overwhelmed everything you've tried-- all those laxatives, ily probiotics, endless fiber-- it could be wearing on you. tell your doctor what you've tried, and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults th ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. and lets you have more frequent and co
i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> up next, remembering the ultimate playboy.er, dead at 91. yep, and my teeth are yellow. i mean i knew they weren't perfect, but, ugh. oh well, all hope is lost! oh thanks! clearly my whitening toothpaste is not cutting it. time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. they work below the enamel surface to whiten 25x better than a leading...
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want to show you a modern home designed by an architect who went through that school and brought wright'sto life. >> the architect was a gentleman named bing hu. and he really did a great job with the design. >> i'm in the mirabel community in north scottsdale. and i asked realtor bob lomax to take me inside this stunning golf-course property. one thing that stands out right away are the doors and windows. each is a work of art that adds to the unique character of the home. this is unbelievable. >> yes. this door is really a statement for this home as you first arrive. there was a wooden door originally specced for this house. and the owner did not think that was gonna look good. so she contacted a company called art in metal. and they came up with this design. the interesting part is this handle is exactly 5 feet tall. and there's quite a few things in this house that are that, uh, dimension as well because the home owner herself is actually 5 feet tall. all the furniture in here was custom made. the artwork is custom made. the home itself is 10,000 square feet, air-conditioned. it consi
want to show you a modern home designed by an architect who went through that school and brought wright'sto life. >> the architect was a gentleman named bing hu. and he really did a great job with the design. >> i'm in the mirabel community in north scottsdale. and i asked realtor bob lomax to take me inside this stunning golf-course property. one thing that stands out right away are the doors and windows. each is a work of art that adds to the unique character of the home. this is...
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jocelyn wright: right. and primarily because people think that they're covered through their homeowner's or their renter's policy. but for flood insurance, that is not something that's covered in those policies. erin: so, totally separate. if you don't have it and your home floods for some reason, if you don't have it, that's it. jocelyn: right, you would not be covered for those damages. and so, you would have to use your own personal assets to, you know, replace anything that you have. now, if it's potentially in an area that might be part of a zone where the president has declared it a national flood, so for instance during tropical storm sandy, individuals may have been covered through there, but it's not as if you have the flood insurance through the national flood insurance program. so, you may be eligible for some grants and loans, but of course, with the loans, those are--those would have to be repaid. erin: so again, just to be clear, a basic homeowner's policy does not cover flooding. jocelyn: it
jocelyn wright: right. and primarily because people think that they're covered through their homeowner's or their renter's policy. but for flood insurance, that is not something that's covered in those policies. erin: so, totally separate. if you don't have it and your home floods for some reason, if you don't have it, that's it. jocelyn: right, you would not be covered for those damages. and so, you would have to use your own personal assets to, you know, replace anything that you have. now,...
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always a mentor. >> wright added one of coach massimino's greatest strengths was his ability to make you believe anything was possible. >>> 4:16 on this wednesday. local heroes who go above and beyond to serve our community got special recognition last night. [ applause ] the national liberty museum presented 14 awards of valor to police officers and firefighters. they were singled out for their acts of heroism and for being role models in their communities. our own keith jones served as the emcee. among those honored was the officer who first investigated a call about a missing 19-year-old in bucks county. [ applause ] >>> the k-9 officers who later helped discover his body and the bodies of three other missing men on a farm this past summer. you can watch more and the stories of the other honorees now on nbc10.com. >>> and this morning, experts here in our area are weighing in on the bugs that people have spotted swarming their neighborhoods. >> the academy of natural sciences confirms that flying ants are invading areas in the pennsylvania suburbs to south jersey. the swarms norma
always a mentor. >> wright added one of coach massimino's greatest strengths was his ability to make you believe anything was possible. >>> 4:16 on this wednesday. local heroes who go above and beyond to serve our community got special recognition last night. [ applause ] the national liberty museum presented 14 awards of valor to police officers and firefighters. they were singled out for their acts of heroism and for being role models in their communities. our own keith jones...