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and that's where the dynamics of zachary persitz began to change.s unable to stand the pressure of seeing all of his dreams vanish. >> at the same time, zachary persitz saw that michael was living quite well on the commissions generated from all of the stock transactions. >> zachary's wife oftentimes would compare their lifestyle to michael's lifestyle, saying things like michael has a big house, why don't we have a big house? michael has a mercedes. why don't we have a mercedes? and on and on. >> prosecutors believed persitz wanted revenge. the evidence suggests persitz set up a meeting with michael after work. they met in the parking lot at lake minnetonka. once there, persitz threatened michael with a gun and demanded his money back with interest. so michael called his boss at home, asking him for $200,000, but his boss refused. persitz handcuffed michael to the steering wheel of his car and ordered michael to drive to a deserted location. and then killed him. [ gunshot ] persitz put michael's body in the trunk and drove to the compost site about
and that's where the dynamics of zachary persitz began to change.s unable to stand the pressure of seeing all of his dreams vanish. >> at the same time, zachary persitz saw that michael was living quite well on the commissions generated from all of the stock transactions. >> zachary's wife oftentimes would compare their lifestyle to michael's lifestyle, saying things like michael has a big house, why don't we have a big house? michael has a mercedes. why don't we have a mercedes?...
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zachary: they are listening. the business community is pretty united in saying they want a cap on h-1b visas lifted. they are also listening to other concerns that these pieces are allowing players to give work to foreigners or simply willing to work for less money. om: do you think we have these debates when there is an upmarket in tech? i have covered silicon valley for 25 years, and every so often, we had this conversation. then it dies down. do you think there is something to that, or do you think there is an actual need to remove the caps? zachary: the cap is basically the same every year. unless the economy is really faltering like it was in 2009, the demand is just a lot greater than the sum. last year, there were twice as many applications, and they kind of randomly chose 85,000 out of that pool of 170,000. this year, we don't have the numbers yet, but we are hearing that there may be even more demand. brad: any sense on the h-1b part of the conversation, how it will factor into the next presidential elec
zachary: they are listening. the business community is pretty united in saying they want a cap on h-1b visas lifted. they are also listening to other concerns that these pieces are allowing players to give work to foreigners or simply willing to work for less money. om: do you think we have these debates when there is an upmarket in tech? i have covered silicon valley for 25 years, and every so often, we had this conversation. then it dies down. do you think there is something to that, or do...
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we'll get the answer live from katy zachary, just ahead.ometimes, caring for your neighbors means going the extra mile. when our patient, susan, mentioned her dad couldn't make it in to pearle vision to get his eyes checked... we went to him. and we realized, if he had trouble getting new glasses... he probably wasn't the only one. to us, eye care is about living dr. pearles legacy. building a trusting relationship with the person behind the eyes. this is genuine eye care right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >>> the death toll rises in nepal as rescue workers continue to search for survivors, one day after the earthquake. those left behind now have to deal with the powerful aftershocks is. >>> this morning, a south jersey family is mourning the loss of a high school football star shot and killed just a block from his house. >>> a cool cloudy start to our sunday but the sun will eventually start shining. here is a live look at the ben franklin bridge. that sun is going to start peeking through a little while from now. the detai
we'll get the answer live from katy zachary, just ahead.ometimes, caring for your neighbors means going the extra mile. when our patient, susan, mentioned her dad couldn't make it in to pearle vision to get his eyes checked... we went to him. and we realized, if he had trouble getting new glasses... he probably wasn't the only one. to us, eye care is about living dr. pearles legacy. building a trusting relationship with the person behind the eyes. this is genuine eye care right in your...
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in the meantime, let's check in with nbc 10's katy zachary. she is live by i-295 south with an update on our other breaking story. katy? >> reporter: rosemary yeah for the last hour, we've been monitoring a deadly crash on 295 southbound, right near exit 17 the exit for the gibsboro area in east greenwich township. as we push into the scene, focus on the right-hand of your screen. you can make out what we think looks like one of the two cars involved that's been literally pushed into that center median. that's at least one of the two cars involved. police say there are a total of two vehicles involved two people who died in this crash, several others who were injured and recently taken to cooper university hospital where they are expected to be okay. now, in terms of delays, if you're on 295 southbound ahead of this expect heavy delays because traffic is only getting by on the right-hand shoulder. that's because they are -- state police are conducting an accident investigation, that they tell us will take another one to two hours. northbound,
in the meantime, let's check in with nbc 10's katy zachary. she is live by i-295 south with an update on our other breaking story. katy? >> reporter: rosemary yeah for the last hour, we've been monitoring a deadly crash on 295 southbound, right near exit 17 the exit for the gibsboro area in east greenwich township. as we push into the scene, focus on the right-hand of your screen. you can make out what we think looks like one of the two cars involved that's been literally pushed into that...
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zachary: i don't know.u wrote this article what was it about and what was your conclusion? thackeray: -- zachary: i wrote a conclusion about a series of articles called inclusion, and it was a renouncing of the u.s. citizenship, as it were, for a corporation, to reduce their tax bills significantly, sometimes cut their tax ill in half, so whole budget company last year's -- so a whole bunch of companies last year left the u.s. for the u.k. and other countries to reduce their tax bills. so i wrote about the phenomenon to try and show how it happened it became this way and how these companies are doing it and what it is costing all of us. alix: and what was the outcome? there had to be a big conclusion at the end? it had to move the market in some kind of way? what was your result? thackeray: -- zachary: bigger and bigger companies started to admit that this was a problem, as of the u.s. treasury weight in and tried to make in versions -- in versions -- inversions less attractive for companies, but you will s
zachary: i don't know.u wrote this article what was it about and what was your conclusion? thackeray: -- zachary: i wrote a conclusion about a series of articles called inclusion, and it was a renouncing of the u.s. citizenship, as it were, for a corporation, to reduce their tax bills significantly, sometimes cut their tax ill in half, so whole budget company last year's -- so a whole bunch of companies last year left the u.s. for the u.k. and other countries to reduce their tax bills. so i...
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zachary kiesch on h street in d.c. the case came to a dramatic end and sent two people to the hospital. zachary? >> reporter: i can tell you this all the yellow tape out here this morning is gone. h street blocked off between 11th and 12th street. it all went down as many folk was out here last night having drinks enjoying thursday night out having dinner here. i talked to a number of foebs here early this morning as detectives were out here searching for clues, looking for cameras, having an opportunity to piece this thing together and they were trying to get their vehicle. a lot of them because of how this played out, had to abandon their vehicles. returned back today to get those so that could, of course start their friday. an interesting part of town. a part of town that violence wasn't so rare in years' past. that has since changed. part of a huge push which includes street cars new apartments new grocery stores and not all that far away from union station and it rattled some folks around here that we spoke to las
zachary kiesch on h street in d.c. the case came to a dramatic end and sent two people to the hospital. zachary? >> reporter: i can tell you this all the yellow tape out here this morning is gone. h street blocked off between 11th and 12th street. it all went down as many folk was out here last night having drinks enjoying thursday night out having dinner here. i talked to a number of foebs here early this morning as detectives were out here searching for clues, looking for cameras,...
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zachary kiesch gathering information at the scene.t we're learning about the conditions of those shot. >>> and you could be seeing severe weather in your neighborhood in the hours ahead. take a look at storm team 4 radar. this severe storm system is moving this way. what you should wear. and the store has left its mark across the midwest. we'll take you to illinois for a look at the destruction. >>> one person is dead after a massive tornado whipped through northern illinois. storm chasers captured this video showing the shear strength of this storm as it blew over an 18 wheeler. look at that. one of the hardest hit towns is about 80 miles west of chicago. >> reporter: i'm live in fairdale illinois about 80 miles west of chicago where a tornado has devastated this town. if you look behind me, in looks like it was a business structure here. that is what this entire up to looks like. it's about a community of 200 people. 50 or 60 structures in this community, every single structure has been affected. if you take a look on the other side
zachary kiesch gathering information at the scene.t we're learning about the conditions of those shot. >>> and you could be seeing severe weather in your neighborhood in the hours ahead. take a look at storm team 4 radar. this severe storm system is moving this way. what you should wear. and the store has left its mark across the midwest. we'll take you to illinois for a look at the destruction. >>> one person is dead after a massive tornado whipped through northern illinois....
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reporting live in blue bell katy zachary nbc 10 news. >> thank you, katy. >>> let's head to camden county where police are looking for the person who pulled the trigger in a shooting that left a high school football star dead. someone shot and killed 18-year-old jegerard bullard. he was being recruited by temple university. the teen was walking to the store with his younger cousin just a block from his house when gunfire erupted. bullard was hit, but managed to get his cousin to safety. crews then watched bullard to the hospital but he died a short time later. >> a good person and any help anybody, if you know who did this to my son, just bring him to justice. >> police do not know what sparked the violence in this case. they are still investigating. >>> police in mercer county are investigating a quadruple shooting in trenton. this happened just after 6:00 last night on wood street. police tell us all four victims were treated at the hospital. one underwent emergency surgery. their conditions are unknown, and there's no word yet on a suspect or a motive in this case. >>> now to an update
reporting live in blue bell katy zachary nbc 10 news. >> thank you, katy. >>> let's head to camden county where police are looking for the person who pulled the trigger in a shooting that left a high school football star dead. someone shot and killed 18-year-old jegerard bullard. he was being recruited by temple university. the teen was walking to the store with his younger cousin just a block from his house when gunfire erupted. bullard was hit, but managed to get his cousin to...
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zachary kiesch is on the scene. going to try to find out about a new crash near main avenue and i'll be back in ten minutes. >>> 6:24 now. a man is under arrest accused of trashing a bar in oregon. it was all caught on camera. you can see the man throwing several chairs at bar fenderagain bartenders. according to on lookers, is it started with an argument with a bachelorette party. >>> public safety officers if arlington county are being honored for handling mental health crises. awards took place last night. these officers are trained to deal with mental health crises. the county sheriff says they're making a big difference. >> we don't tend to understand people with mental i willllness like you do if you have cancer. s's hard to understand a mental illness. >> arlington county will continue to add to the number of officers who are trained to deal with mental health cases. you can check out more of our resources about mental health head to the nbc washington app just search changing minds. >>> car lovers in new yor
zachary kiesch is on the scene. going to try to find out about a new crash near main avenue and i'll be back in ten minutes. >>> 6:24 now. a man is under arrest accused of trashing a bar in oregon. it was all caught on camera. you can see the man throwing several chairs at bar fenderagain bartenders. according to on lookers, is it started with an argument with a bachelorette party. >>> public safety officers if arlington county are being honored for handling mental health...
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zachary kiesch is on his way to this. but this is in northea at 22nd. randolph not a huge street but the intersection is kind of blocked. prince george's county no major issues. 66 into town 95 in and out of town everything looking quite good there. 270 at old hundred flowing nicely. and a wide look at thing, overall nice and green. back at 5:21, live picture of 66. >>> we just found out the victims of a terror attack on a cafe in paris plan to sue. molette green is gathering details at the live desk and we'll bring you in a in a minute. >> and he walked into a store and tow truck driver almost walked away with his car. but wait u at book club they were asking me what you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you get janice a job? [ laughs ] you should've stuck to softball! i was so much better at softball than janice, dad. where's your wife, todd? vacation. discounts like homeowners' multi-policy -
zachary kiesch is on his way to this. but this is in northea at 22nd. randolph not a huge street but the intersection is kind of blocked. prince george's county no major issues. 66 into town 95 in and out of town everything looking quite good there. 270 at old hundred flowing nicely. and a wide look at thing, overall nice and green. back at 5:21, live picture of 66. >>> we just found out the victims of a terror attack on a cafe in paris plan to sue. molette green is gathering details...
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zachary kiesch is live outside fairfax county with new numbers. >> reporter: good morning. we are learning a little bit more thousand about the incoming class, incoming freshman class here next year. and it reflects a change that has been happening for a number of years. fewer black students latinos and white and fueler low income. we're also seeing more asian students. if you walk through these halls today, you'll see six out of ten happen to be asian. if you look at the students who are being admitted in the future seven out of ten students 70%, are asian. now, people in the community are interesting why this is. interested in learning a little bit more about the admissions process and how to widen and extend the diversity here. this isn't the first time this has been a point of contention. if you look back to 2013, a group representing black and latino students brought this issue up with the board and that case is still ongoing. they're also interested in trying to figure out more about what do with the earlier stages of education, whether primary or middle school to pre
zachary kiesch is live outside fairfax county with new numbers. >> reporter: good morning. we are learning a little bit more thousand about the incoming class, incoming freshman class here next year. and it reflects a change that has been happening for a number of years. fewer black students latinos and white and fueler low income. we're also seeing more asian students. if you walk through these halls today, you'll see six out of ten happen to be asian. if you look at the students who are...
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nbc 10's katy zachary is live in blue bell with more on this. katy? >> reporter: rosemary, this is not something parents wanted to go into the weekend worrying about. late yesterday, we did get word from goddard school management that they will help families find other day care options. and for those families with absolutely no place to turn the school says it will provide free care for one week. but a week worth of care doesn't really cut it for most of these families who tell us on late friday, they were told their which i would child's school is closing for good. at least, about a hundred young kids out of day care and out of the classroom. some of these parents have paid up-front tuition. most of them have no other child care coverage for monday and most say this is a major disruption to their lives and their kids' lives. >> it's really not fair to her. she'll have new teachers and new friends next week and she's going to be thrown into a situation that could have been avoided. >> reporter: and goddard management told us they're easting up their e
nbc 10's katy zachary is live in blue bell with more on this. katy? >> reporter: rosemary, this is not something parents wanted to go into the weekend worrying about. late yesterday, we did get word from goddard school management that they will help families find other day care options. and for those families with absolutely no place to turn the school says it will provide free care for one week. but a week worth of care doesn't really cut it for most of these families who tell us on late...
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zachary kiesch.ack to you in the studio. >>> attorney general eric holder will walk out of his office for the last time this afternoon. the senate confirmed loretta lynch as his replacement. she's the first black woman to hold that job. holder will speak one last time as a.g. at an event in his honor later today. >>> 5:48. police are asking for your help this morning. they're trying to find a vintage car stolen from northern virginia. this is the car here. it's a red 1970 ford bronco. fairfax county police say only a few of them are on the roads today so they think this one will be pretty easy to recognize for people who aren't car lovers even. someone took it from a shop in chantilly late sunday night. it has washington state license plates. >>> 11 before the hour. absentee voting now underway in the democratic primary in alexandria. candidates for virginia's 45th district and for mayor are on the ballot there. election day is tuesday, july 9. >>> it will cost you and your child more to buy lunch at
zachary kiesch.ack to you in the studio. >>> attorney general eric holder will walk out of his office for the last time this afternoon. the senate confirmed loretta lynch as his replacement. she's the first black woman to hold that job. holder will speak one last time as a.g. at an event in his honor later today. >>> 5:48. police are asking for your help this morning. they're trying to find a vintage car stolen from northern virginia. this is the car here. it's a red 1970 ford...
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zachary kiesch reporting live on h street theeft.northeast.to you. >>> new video this morning of what would become a deadly traffic stop in south carolina. this dash cam camera video shows north charleston officer michael slager pulling over walter scott from a broken taillight. the officer returns to his car and you see scott jumps out of the car and starts running. minutes later, cell phone video captures slager shooting scott in the back killing him. what led to that shooting is not on any recording. officer slager is now charged with murder. >> one other to another mother, i can understand this. so i just want them to know i'm sorry that this happened and that this has made a change in everybody's life. >> that is officer slager's mother. the police department is also coming under fire for their reaction after therare discrepancyies between the official report and what appears on the cell phone video.report says officers stride to revive scott. the video shows scott on his stomach the whole time. an internal investigation has been ordered
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. >> next speaker is zachary row. >> hello, i'm zachary row i'm a san franciscan resident and a student at the university of the san francisco and involved with the sierra club i'm concerned about the future of our environment climate change negatively effects our future the degree of damage will be determined by the decisions we make now we can no longer for the record to wait that's why i'm here today and the reason i support clean power sf it has many positive aspects like job creation but in their opinion the most important aspect of the program is that state is the best thing that san francisco, california do to combat climate change for us the clean power sf setsz a standard for the rest of the country make san francisco a climate leader and place pressure upon other cities to adapt similar programs it's our responsibility and duty and our duty to act ton climate now i urge the puc to support clean power sf thank you. >> we do support it the next speaker i can't pronounce her name. >> help me with our first name. >> thank you for all the work you do i'm the vice president of the p
. >> next speaker is zachary row. >> hello, i'm zachary row i'm a san franciscan resident and a student at the university of the san francisco and involved with the sierra club i'm concerned about the future of our environment climate change negatively effects our future the degree of damage will be determined by the decisions we make now we can no longer for the record to wait that's why i'm here today and the reason i support clean power sf it has many positive aspects like job...
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reporting live here at the national zoo, i'm zachary kiesch. back to you. >> tracking what you're talking about online today. trending on facebook a man in arkansas is suffering from kidney failure because he drank too much iced tea. didn't even know this was a possibility. doctors say the 56-year-old man drank 16 glasses every day. crystaling formed in his kidneys from all that black tea. here's brittany johnson with a look at the cherry blossom festival. >> reporter: one of the best things about d.c. is the cherry blossom festival of course. an article, the nine cherry blossom events you don't want to miss. a lot are happening this weekend and throughout next weekend, i've posted on our facebook page on twitter and find more details on our app. >> two very funny people won't head to lifetime. will ferrell and kristen wiig are scrapping plans for theirs secret lifetime movie after news of this project leaked online. the two-hour film was titled "a deadly adoption" and slated to ai >>> good day. incredible story of survival. adrift two months r
reporting live here at the national zoo, i'm zachary kiesch. back to you. >> tracking what you're talking about online today. trending on facebook a man in arkansas is suffering from kidney failure because he drank too much iced tea. didn't even know this was a possibility. doctors say the 56-year-old man drank 16 glasses every day. crystaling formed in his kidneys from all that black tea. here's brittany johnson with a look at the cherry blossom festival. >> reporter: one of the...
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zachary kiesch is live at that park with more. >> reporter: good morning. you know it's a park designed to be family friendly. in fact montgomery county is working on new pedestrian bridge just a few yards away from here that connects the community center and new library and the neighboring apartments. but about 9:00 yesterday morning, they got a call of an alleged sexual assault just beyond my here in a wooded area. they found a homeless camp there with three gentlemen. they took those men into custody and questioned them. they also took some evidence from the scene there. along ket blankets and a few other things. the alleged victim appears to have known the men, so it doesn't seem to be a total kind of mystery here but still very very serious and it's kind of disturbed the community. again, will is an area that people like to come and hang out. there are tennis courts notten common to see people playing basketball here and families hanging out. one woman described it as horrifying. and so people are supposed to be aware and police are saying you know pay
zachary kiesch is live at that park with more. >> reporter: good morning. you know it's a park designed to be family friendly. in fact montgomery county is working on new pedestrian bridge just a few yards away from here that connects the community center and new library and the neighboring apartments. but about 9:00 yesterday morning, they got a call of an alleged sexual assault just beyond my here in a wooded area. they found a homeless camp there with three gentlemen. they took those...
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reporting in northeast d.c., zachary kiesch, news4. >>> going on the record. now at 6 the former head of the cia is sentenced for the political scandal that ended his career. >>> some unnerving poetry revealed for the first time as a change of venue is ordered for a high-profile trial. >>> as president and as commander in chief, i take full responsibility for all of our counterterrorism operations, including the one that inadvertently took the lives of warren and giovanni. >> the worst fears of a family and entire neighborhood in rockville have been realized tonight. they just learned that warren weinstein is dead, killed by a u.s. drone strike in pakistan. >> weinstein was a contractor who had been taken hostage along with a contractor from italy by al qaeda. they were killed back in january but the president today apologized to the families. we have team coverage on this report. chris gordon in the neighborhood where weinstein lived. first we go to steve handelsman at the capitol. >> reporter: up here on capitol hill, lawmakers including democrats are vowing
reporting in northeast d.c., zachary kiesch, news4. >>> going on the record. now at 6 the former head of the cia is sentenced for the political scandal that ended his career. >>> some unnerving poetry revealed for the first time as a change of venue is ordered for a high-profile trial. >>> as president and as commander in chief, i take full responsibility for all of our counterterrorism operations, including the one that inadvertently took the lives of warren and...
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news4's zachary kiesch has been digging into the testimony. what have you learned? >> reporter: i have learned that we should get some answers to the questions that so many of us have about how a gyrocopter landed back on april 15th. a number of people are expected to testify in front of the u.s. house oversight committee today. amongst those, secret service as well as the chief of the u.s. capitol police and the sergeant of arms. we have advanced testimony posted and we learned that the capitol police failed to alert the u.s. house about the brief lock dock only alerting the u.s. senate. we learned that the u.s. capitol police officers spotted the gyrocopter two minutes before it landed at the u.s. capitol. and 24 minutes before the gyrocopter landed, capitol police were warned about the possible -- about a possible drone. again, we pulled this information from advanced copies of the testimony posted by the oversight committee. agencies are now working together to try to devise a short term and long term plan about how to deal with these low-flying slow moving airc
news4's zachary kiesch has been digging into the testimony. what have you learned? >> reporter: i have learned that we should get some answers to the questions that so many of us have about how a gyrocopter landed back on april 15th. a number of people are expected to testify in front of the u.s. house oversight committee today. amongst those, secret service as well as the chief of the u.s. capitol police and the sergeant of arms. we have advanced testimony posted and we learned that the...
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reporting live katy zachary, nbc 10 news. >> appreciate that update from the scene. katy. on a much lighter note let's talk about the white house correspondences' dinner last night. president obama poked fun at politicians, government officials, and even himself. take a listen. >> and it is no wonder the people keep pointing out how the presidency has aged me. i look so old, john boehner's already invited netanyahu to speak at any funeral. >> the annual event brings together celebrities and journalists who cover the white house. it's a night for washington to let loose a little bit and the president's monologue is considered the highlight of the evening. >> i have one friend just a few weeks ago, she was making millions of dollars a year and she's now living out of a van in iowa. >> that was a crack about presidential candidate, hillary clinton, who has been campaigning in iowa and she was doing it in a van. by the way the dinner raises money for scholarships for young journalists. journalists. >> good morning. it was a cold start to your morning on this sunday but a
reporting live katy zachary, nbc 10 news. >> appreciate that update from the scene. katy. on a much lighter note let's talk about the white house correspondences' dinner last night. president obama poked fun at politicians, government officials, and even himself. take a listen. >> and it is no wonder the people keep pointing out how the presidency has aged me. i look so old, john boehner's already invited netanyahu to speak at any funeral. >> the annual event brings together...
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zachary keach is live in college park. zach when does this ban take effect? >> well, the effect comes into play on july 1, 2016. i got some of the old and some of the new here. this is gold old-fashioned zier foam. if you come to the diner here off of baltimore avenue and get eggs and bacon it will come in something like this. in the months to come it goes to biodegradable. the answer is clear, it's about what's best for the environment. this is something business owners have wrestled with for quite some time and most say it hinges on cost but the you talk to people in the sustainability world, if you talk to people concerned about the environment, they say we will suffer we will pay a cost in the long run if we don't do something about it. i had a chance to talk to a young man on the leading edge of this from the university of maryland. >> something like pollyystyrene when it gets into the waterways takes thousands of years to break down and when it breaks down it releases carcinogens into the water that impact the animals and species in the water and then e
zachary keach is live in college park. zach when does this ban take effect? >> well, the effect comes into play on july 1, 2016. i got some of the old and some of the new here. this is gold old-fashioned zier foam. if you come to the diner here off of baltimore avenue and get eggs and bacon it will come in something like this. in the months to come it goes to biodegradable. the answer is clear, it's about what's best for the environment. this is something business owners have wrestled...
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zachary keesh has more on the historical lock houses. >> this is you spend a lot of time hanging out. >> reporter: it was george washington's vision to see an old canal from georgetown to cumberland. along along the route, 20-some lock houses. >> this is the first lock house i stated in. we have been in three others. we have one booked for end of august. >> reporter: today the old lock houses are a sort of retreat for people. >> e we actually help raise the funds to refurbish a number of the lock houses and furnish them. >> reporter: mike mitchell runs canal quarters. six lock houses have been renovated. all built in the 1830s they range from no plumbing or electricity like this to full amenities. >> then they have firewood so then they have the fire circle. >> reporter: susan and seven girlfriends have made it a yearly thing. >> the lower one is pretty comfortable. >> reporter: part of the 1920s when a flood actually shut down the canal, families would actually live in these homes and tend the locks so goods can make their way up and down the canal. >> erg from pies to flour to nails
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news 4 zachary kiesch live at the announcement to explain. good morning. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, eun. minutes ago congressman chris van hollen received a heavy endorsement in prince george county. baker gave his nod to the congressman vying for sha senate seat vacated aye congresswoman mcculls with rooted in van hollen the moderate get it done political philosophy and rooted in the history they have together. more than 20 years these two men have known each other, served in the maryland house of delegates in the earl 1990s. baker's endorsement particularly of interest because of donna edward who represents part of prince george's county. interesting to see how this impacts voters here as this all plays out at the polls. edwards wiltbuilt her career on being more of an independent and, again, more rooted in baker's long-term relationship with van hollen. he says that van hollen knows how to get things done knows how to work across the aisle and he thinks that he's the best candidate here for the future of prince george's county.
news 4 zachary kiesch live at the announcement to explain. good morning. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, eun. minutes ago congressman chris van hollen received a heavy endorsement in prince george county. baker gave his nod to the congressman vying for sha senate seat vacated aye congresswoman mcculls with rooted in van hollen the moderate get it done political philosophy and rooted in the history they have together. more than 20 years these two men have known each other, served in...
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zachary kiesch news 4. >>> coming up want to update you on some stories. right now we're learning about a shooting in d.c.'s northwest. what police are telling us about the victims involved. >>> also the scope of the damage and destruction after that 7.8 earthquake in fepal. a live report coming up and why local parents are getting ready to let their young children walk to school alone even if it means cl >>> taking a look at today's top stories, fairfax firefighters putting out hot spots from a fire at alexandria hotel. the electrical fire started after 2:00 at the quality inn on richmond highway. the hotels was heavily destroyed. some guests had to go to the hospital for smoke inhalation. >> people smashed windows and stole items from businesses following a day of protest in baltimore. you're looking at new video we got overnight. police arrested more than a dozen people. protesters clashed with police near camden yards. >> what is senate and why am i required to talk to it. jeb bush do you really want to do this? >> you may be scrolling through dvr to f
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zachary kiesch is live with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: this is a big announcement today here in prince george's county. it will be interesting to see how it plays out for voters at the polls. county executive baker will give his endorsement to chris van hollen over donna edwards. this is to fill the vacant senate seat by barbara mikulski. a lot of eyes and ears on this. van hollen and baker go back more than 20 years to the time that they had in the maryland houts house of delegates in the early 1990s. baker says those experiences weigh heavily in this decision. he had edwards has gained a lot of report from national log sieves. if edwards or any other affairen can american wins this race, they will make history in the state of maryland. baker says his decision is rooted in the best candidate that he feels can provide leadership and get things done specifically if folks in prince george's county. back to you in the studio. >> zachary, thank you. >>> if you live in prince george's county executive baker is also p
zachary kiesch is live with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: this is a big announcement today here in prince george's county. it will be interesting to see how it plays out for voters at the polls. county executive baker will give his endorsement to chris van hollen over donna edwards. this is to fill the vacant senate seat by barbara mikulski. a lot of eyes and ears on this. van hollen and baker go back more than 20 years to the time that they had in the maryland houts house of...
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zachary kiesch, news 4. >>> the longest running variety show is ending after 53 years. it's a saturday night program widely popular among latinos. it began in 1962. the show is broadcast in 40 countries and is known for its funny skit games and on-air family reunions. the show has even been spoofed on "saturday night live" and "the colbert report." he's retiring from the show. the final show will air on september 19th. >> well done. >>> check this out. the video is getting a lot of attention and a lot of hits online. it shows a family at the zoo checking out the gorillas bam! then they go running. the little girl you can see her in the reflection of the window. she starts beating her chest and the gorilla says she's had enough and comes crashing towards the window there and actually cracked it. you can see a little spider web. really scary things. >> the reason they said it did that is because if you beat your chest, it's like a sign of dominance. so the gorilla thought she was trying to show off, and bang, cracked the glass. i'm in charge. >> i think we have all learne
zachary kiesch, news 4. >>> the longest running variety show is ending after 53 years. it's a saturday night program widely popular among latinos. it began in 1962. the show is broadcast in 40 countries and is known for its funny skit games and on-air family reunions. the show has even been spoofed on "saturday night live" and "the colbert report." he's retiring from the show. the final show will air on september 19th. >> well done. >>> check this...
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stak zachary kiesch reporting live here. back to you. >>> 12 before the hour. .jurors in the boston marathon trial will return to court next week to decide whether dzhokhar tsarnaev will live or die. his lawyers are focused on sparing him the death penalty, they portray him as impressurable, under the control and influence of a strong older brother, tamerlan. >> quickly on 30 charges signals to me that the jury again, we didn't know, signals to me that the jury might not be so hesitant to vote for the death penalty. >> again tsarnaev faced 30 charges. 17 of them carry the death penalty. >>> police in spain say they have now arrested 10 people for suspected links to jihadi terror activity. 360 officers conducted 13 raids, those raids happened wednesday in five cities including barcelona. this is one of the region's largest ever terror busts. >> petro transit police want your help to independent for a the person wanted for indecent exposure on the blue line one week ago. police are looking for this man, you can see him in the picture there, take a look, he's wearin
stak zachary kiesch reporting live here. back to you. >>> 12 before the hour. .jurors in the boston marathon trial will return to court next week to decide whether dzhokhar tsarnaev will live or die. his lawyers are focused on sparing him the death penalty, they portray him as impressurable, under the control and influence of a strong older brother, tamerlan. >> quickly on 30 charges signals to me that the jury again, we didn't know, signals to me that the jury might not be so...
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tonight, zachary kiesch will show you the tighter security and explain why that they exist. >> reporter: a 91-year-old man gets trapped in his car after his car gets wenled, the family here still trying to figure it all out -- after his car gets wedged in a house in lanham. how could that happen? i'll tell you how coming up on news4. >>> and president obama read "where the wild things are" and then something wild happe >>> scott mcfarlane at the live desk. an update to a story we broigtught you a few moments ago. police confirm eight people are dead in that one building south of salisbury. in the delmarva. now a media outlet reported there were eight dead from a carbon monoxide poisoning there, seven juveniles. we have confirmation there are eight people dead in one building. waiting for more information to come in. our chopper is en route to get us more images of what's going on there. details to come. i'm scott mcfarlane. >>> scary moments for a 91-year-old man in our area after he crashed his car into his neighbor's house. pat collins spoke with him and joins us in lanham with detail
tonight, zachary kiesch will show you the tighter security and explain why that they exist. >> reporter: a 91-year-old man gets trapped in his car after his car gets wenled, the family here still trying to figure it all out -- after his car gets wedged in a house in lanham. how could that happen? i'll tell you how coming up on news4. >>> and president obama read "where the wild things are" and then something wild happe >>> scott mcfarlane at the live desk. an...
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zachary kiesch so drivers and pedestrians can benefit. what's this all about?> reporter: so, you know, eun, d-dot tell us this morning that the work starts today. you should see improvements as early as this week. as neighborhoods change and more people come in and out, there needs to be some changes to these lights to improve some of the traffic flow. that's what's going to be happening. there's more than 1,600 intersections in this network in the city. 650 of those will be addressed. so this is all about increasing traffic flow, again, 650 will be addressed. and the work will continue. there's a number of different parts of town that will be focusing on. a couple in particular are 23rd street northwest and north kap and "u" street to i-395. we are on "u" straight now, one of the corridors one of the parts of town when you have a bunch of walkers trying to cut across the street and heavy flow here, it can be stop and go and difficult to get where you need to be. so this is going to happen today at about 8:00. you know hopefully you'll be zipping around up to b
zachary kiesch so drivers and pedestrians can benefit. what's this all about?> reporter: so, you know, eun, d-dot tell us this morning that the work starts today. you should see improvements as early as this week. as neighborhoods change and more people come in and out, there needs to be some changes to these lights to improve some of the traffic flow. that's what's going to be happening. there's more than 1,600 intersections in this network in the city. 650 of those will be addressed. so...
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reporting live zachary kiesch back to you. >>> 6:55 thousand. 55 now.ay marks 150 years since a major moment in american history. in 1865 general robert e. lee sun remember surrendered to the north at the battle of appomattox. there will be a ceremony at the arlington house this afternoon. lee lived there before the government took the what happened. and in appomattox actors will recreate the battle starting just half an hour from now. they will hold a re-enactment of the surrender at 10:00 and special commemoration ceremony starting at 11:00. >>> new this morning, listen to this before taking that hummus to work. sabra is recalling 30,000 cases of hummus due to listeria concerns. it only affects the classingicc variety. we've posted the packaging information on the nbc washington facebook page. i posted it on my page, as well. list tear i can'ter list tear list tear i can't was uncovered on march 30. >>> four things to know, president obama heads to panama today where he could interact with raul castro. they're taking part in the summit of the americas
reporting live zachary kiesch back to you. >>> 6:55 thousand. 55 now.ay marks 150 years since a major moment in american history. in 1865 general robert e. lee sun remember surrendered to the north at the battle of appomattox. there will be a ceremony at the arlington house this afternoon. lee lived there before the government took the what happened. and in appomattox actors will recreate the battle starting just half an hour from now. they will hold a re-enactment of the surrender at...
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reporting live in capital heights zachary kiesch. >> thank you. >>> take a look at video here. a car that went all the way inside somebody else's house. a 91-year-old man walking out of his driveway and accidentally hit the gas. he slammed into his neighbor's house across the street. you can see the crash did a lot of damage in the basement here. errands. >> i was panicked. i tried to hit the brakes and i hit the gas again, i guess. >> the elderly driver was not seriously hurt and says he may give up drying. >>> federal investigators are looking for similarities in two incidents where smoke was found metro opportunities. -- tunnels. the ntsb is looking a the track fire that forced the evacuation of the courthouse metro station arlington. investigators are now looking at equipment from that section of the track as part of the l'enfant plaza investigation. one woman died in january. >>> if you live in fairfax county, you can face new noise restrictions. it affect kids, pets. big gathersing, too. proposed changes to noise ordinances that allow noise from recreational noise would b
reporting live in capital heights zachary kiesch. >> thank you. >>> take a look at video here. a car that went all the way inside somebody else's house. a 91-year-old man walking out of his driveway and accidentally hit the gas. he slammed into his neighbor's house across the street. you can see the crash did a lot of damage in the basement here. errands. >> i was panicked. i tried to hit the brakes and i hit the gas again, i guess. >> the elderly driver was not...
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capitol, zachary kiesch, news4. >>> it is now 66:34.enate staffer appears in court that he planned to exchange drugs for sexual favors. he was serving as an aide to thad cochran. the border protection officers intercepted a package containing the so-called date rape drugs. >>> a 16 month investigation led police to the arrest three men connected to the huge fire in colonial beach, virginia. take a look here. the state police say they set fire to the vacant elementary school last january. no one was hurt in the fire but the 100-year-old building was completely destroyed. investigators said tips from people who live in that area helped solve the case. >>> today a judge can rule on a lawsuit brought against the loudoun county school board. a parent said that the school system concealed information that should be made public. that includes employee salaries and e-mails that have to do with student performance. the school system says it provided a tull information -- all the information the parent requested. >>> students at the university of
capitol, zachary kiesch, news4. >>> it is now 66:34.enate staffer appears in court that he planned to exchange drugs for sexual favors. he was serving as an aide to thad cochran. the border protection officers intercepted a package containing the so-called date rape drugs. >>> a 16 month investigation led police to the arrest three men connected to the huge fire in colonial beach, virginia. take a look here. the state police say they set fire to the vacant elementary school...
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zachary kiesch news 4. >>> developing right now in los angeles, the death of oil heir andrew getty is tentatively being ruled and accident and not a criminal investigation. his body was found in the bathroom at his hollywood hill wills home. the coroner is waiting on the result of lab tests to confirm whether drugs could have played a role in his death. >> it appears to be a natural or an accident. i know there was reports of possible gunshot wound and all that but that's totally false. >> the 47-year-old is the son of gordon p. getity who was reported by force in 2011 to have a net worth of $2 billion. >>> another controversy surrounding virginia's joe morrissey. who just ruled his senate bid isn't valid and what he plans to do about it. >>> it's not who you think they turn to for help. why the parents of dozen of missing students in mexico are turning to a drug cartel for help. >>> looking live at the temperatures we're using #april cool's day because it is chilly out there. take a look at these numbers in the 30s in many places. tom kierein has your bus stop forecast next. ♪ deidre
zachary kiesch news 4. >>> developing right now in los angeles, the death of oil heir andrew getty is tentatively being ruled and accident and not a criminal investigation. his body was found in the bathroom at his hollywood hill wills home. the coroner is waiting on the result of lab tests to confirm whether drugs could have played a role in his death. >> it appears to be a natural or an accident. i know there was reports of possible gunshot wound and all that but that's totally...
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reporting in northern virginia, zachary quiche, news4. >>> the tsa calls it egregious and intolerable out of a job, two others reassigned while the agency looks into allegations of passengers being groped on purpose. this happened at the denver airport. investigators say one agent would signal to another if they found a male passenger attractive. that agent would then purposely register them in the body scanner incorrectly as a female which would create an anomaly. and that would prompt a pat-down of the genital area. >>> a boxer from the hampton roads area has passed away after a fight. his trainer said it should have been an easy win. steven copeland won a match friday before going against a boxer with less experience on saturday. at some point he took a knee and signaled he needed to stop. his trainer says he got up walked over before throwing up and lying down. doctors rushed him to the hospital. >> it is a dangerous sport but it is also a sport that people do because they are passionate and they love to do it. and that also we have support for the person he was boxing. >> it's un
reporting in northern virginia, zachary quiche, news4. >>> the tsa calls it egregious and intolerable out of a job, two others reassigned while the agency looks into allegations of passengers being groped on purpose. this happened at the denver airport. investigators say one agent would signal to another if they found a male passenger attractive. that agent would then purposely register them in the body scanner incorrectly as a female which would create an anomaly. and that would...
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zachary keith was there for the experience. >> you all are just beautiful. >> reporter: by name or numberan impressive crew. folks like frank braxton born in 1915. and sitting pretty at 100 years old. a new member of the fraternity. >> we didn't have payrolls. no sidewalks. >> reporter: he's talking about d.c. the stories, the beautiful stories. george came up from texas to attend howard and never looked back. ed it's family said she had moves on the dance floor and turned to a little wiggle and couldn't sit still and at 108 alice dixon, a trail blazers at the pentagon. >> you know way back then they were little -- and they didn't want to give an negro a good job. >> reporter: she was a fighter. along with family and friends, mayor bowser was here to say if nothing else thank you. i have to ask you, when's next? >> i don't know. >> reporter: precious wrinkles. they call them beauty spots. marks worn by pride. reflect contributions to society n. a room of wisdom trumps intellect here it's the 29th year. what's the best part of being your age? >> just looking back and seeing the change. >>
zachary keith was there for the experience. >> you all are just beautiful. >> reporter: by name or numberan impressive crew. folks like frank braxton born in 1915. and sitting pretty at 100 years old. a new member of the fraternity. >> we didn't have payrolls. no sidewalks. >> reporter: he's talking about d.c. the stories, the beautiful stories. george came up from texas to attend howard and never looked back. ed it's family said she had moves on the dance floor and...
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joining me head of global strajt at invest net, zachary her bow. we all had a miserable winter.t of that one of the reasons of the slow down just maybe overall global democratic slow down? can we really say that's the reason? >> a lot of companies coming out the next few weeks with earnings saying things aren't as good because of the weather. the weather is a great catch all. don't get to replay the tape and prove that. we all know it was bad. the other thing is you can't have every job report be above average. it is just one month. could be sitting here in a month, numbers could go up or down. >> could be a blip. >> and never talk about revisions, the headline is the headline, the reality is numbers are fluid. >> professional business services added 40,000 retail 26,000. health care 22,000. manufacturing lost 1,000 jobs. >> if the chart was more into the negative a lot was in mining. so the flip side of lower energy prices by the way, iran news and deal there means there will continue to be lower energy prices the more supply without demand lower it will go. that's probably goo
joining me head of global strajt at invest net, zachary her bow. we all had a miserable winter.t of that one of the reasons of the slow down just maybe overall global democratic slow down? can we really say that's the reason? >> a lot of companies coming out the next few weeks with earnings saying things aren't as good because of the weather. the weather is a great catch all. don't get to replay the tape and prove that. we all know it was bad. the other thing is you can't have every job...
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i'm zachary kiesch. i'll get you the full story from brandywine coming up at 5:00. >>> most of us still remember where they were when they first heard about it. a look at the commemorations planned for this weekend as a nation looks back at one of its most tragic moments and how people who survived are still shaken 20 years later. >> reporter: a local woman has received one of the greatest gifts. this stack of letters, more than 100 of them, written by her own dad during world war ii to a pen pal. we'll tell you what some of these letters reveal coming up on news4. a new form of innovation is taking shape, bringing media and technology together for more people. together is more wi-fi access in more places. it's a home you control with the touch of a finger. it's reimaging tv to give more people more choices. it's bringing technology and people together in ways you never thought possible. comcast and time warner cable. together is better for more people. >>> a guilty verdict today in the death of a colleg
i'm zachary kiesch. i'll get you the full story from brandywine coming up at 5:00. >>> most of us still remember where they were when they first heard about it. a look at the commemorations planned for this weekend as a nation looks back at one of its most tragic moments and how people who survived are still shaken 20 years later. >> reporter: a local woman has received one of the greatest gifts. this stack of letters, more than 100 of them, written by her own dad during world...
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reporting live here at the jefferson memorial, zachary kiesch.local prison inmates are training these homeless dogs so the dogs can be adopted. coming up at 6, i'll show you how this program is benefitting ever ♪ there is no royal blood in this country. nothing is reserved for anyone. it's all just out there... ...waiting... ...for someone to reach out... ...and take it. and the ones who do... ...these are the kings and queens of america. ♪ moschetto. >>> a local young woman is being honored by place home front. she'll receive a military child of the year award from the air force. she lives in qatar where her father is now deployed. sarah is the founder and president of girl up qatar, a club promoting the rights of women and girls in the middle east. >> basically everything that i've done has been the opportunity that i've been given by being a military child. so i think it's really nice to be able to have recognition from such an amazing organization that supports military families. >> operation home front is awarding six young people military c
reporting live here at the jefferson memorial, zachary kiesch.local prison inmates are training these homeless dogs so the dogs can be adopted. coming up at 6, i'll show you how this program is benefitting ever ♪ there is no royal blood in this country. nothing is reserved for anyone. it's all just out there... ...waiting... ...for someone to reach out... ...and take it. and the ones who do... ...these are the kings and queens of america. ♪ moschetto. >>> a local young woman is...
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zachary kiesch has the story of this special delivery. >> i thought they were joking around. i come to work daily, you know, to deliver the world's greatest hamburgers, not to deliver babies. >> as soon as i got here, that's when the contractions started getting stronger. >> so she started tugging at her pants. i'm like, okay, wait. i need gloves. >> reporter: this is the story about sophia kim, the burger baby. she stormed into the world on march 13th and it happened right here. no, literally right in this corner. >> i was hungry and i had a craving for hamburger. i know fudd ruckers is a very good hamburger. >> reporter: about the same time she sent her husband to get the car is when robin brown walked in to meet her husband for lunch. and by coincidence her niece was working. >> she said, robin you have to go over there and help that lady. i said, what lady? she said the lady in labor. >> reporter: it was a day just like today. 35 or 40 people in the restaurant, most picking out their own burger. >> i laid back and then that's when everybody came. they put the -- people we
zachary kiesch has the story of this special delivery. >> i thought they were joking around. i come to work daily, you know, to deliver the world's greatest hamburgers, not to deliver babies. >> as soon as i got here, that's when the contractions started getting stronger. >> so she started tugging at her pants. i'm like, okay, wait. i need gloves. >> reporter: this is the story about sophia kim, the burger baby. she stormed into the world on march 13th and it happened...
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now your morning track, katy zachary. >> good morning, bill. very few cars on the entire stretch i-75. 9 5 or 76. some of our typical trouble spots as we get into the morning, 95 will take you 13 minutes to go south between wood haven and the vine. on 76 13 minutes. moving into new jersey right now, a live look at your drive times on the 42 freeway. it will take but five minutes to go north between route 55 and the walt whitman bridge. >>> in west filled a man suspected of an overnight assault has just been taken into custody after a standoff with the police. jesse gary is live. you saw moments ago i guess this is a man they were talking to there that was hauled off by police there, right? >> reporter: that's right, chris. they put him in the back of a philadelphia van and put him into custody. chief inspector small is here. tell me how this all came about. i understand he met a woman at a bar, came back to the residence and what happened from there? >> the female stated that this male that she had met earlier in the night at the bar sexually a
now your morning track, katy zachary. >> good morning, bill. very few cars on the entire stretch i-75. 9 5 or 76. some of our typical trouble spots as we get into the morning, 95 will take you 13 minutes to go south between wood haven and the vine. on 76 13 minutes. moving into new jersey right now, a live look at your drive times on the 42 freeway. it will take but five minutes to go north between route 55 and the walt whitman bridge. >>> in west filled a man suspected of an...
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reporting in northern virginia zachary kiesch news 4. >>> well right now a new search is under way for missing children in montgomery county. >> news 4's derrick ward is live in germantown where police say they are expanding their search even more. good morning, derrick. >> good morning. we are now in a section of germantown right off great seneca highway. a wooded area where there are at least two canine teams working. of course this is all about the search for the hoggle children who haven't been seen since september 7th. that was the day two-year-old jacob and three-year-old sarah hoggle went missing along with their mother catherine. she showed up a short time later but with no information on where the kids were. she would only say they were safe. she's been under psychiatric care since then and people have been searching since then. this effort got under way. based on no new leads according to police just a matter of expanding areas they have already covered. they brought a lot of resources to bear on this search as we hear from a spokesman from montgomery county police. >> we are
reporting in northern virginia zachary kiesch news 4. >>> well right now a new search is under way for missing children in montgomery county. >> news 4's derrick ward is live in germantown where police say they are expanding their search even more. good morning, derrick. >> good morning. we are now in a section of germantown right off great seneca highway. a wooded area where there are at least two canine teams working. of course this is all about the search for the hoggle...
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>> sherry says her son zachary had been deployed more than 200 days and the surprise was in the works for months. >> at first she was probably thinking what is that guy doing out there? >> oh wait! >> and then, when she found out it was her son, you put that face back on. >> exactly. >>> nice night for baseball. par for the course. >> beautiful. >> reporter: upper 50s with a little bit of a breeze. which is otherwise known as july in san francisco. we are looking at a big time pattern change. here is something odd. april will feel more like january than january did. that is what is kind of strange. mother nature is all kinds of strange when it comes to the calendar right now. we are mostly clear. it will be very chilly. isolated upper 30s in the north and east bay. away from the waterings concord, 45. santa rosa, 41. had to show you this weather watcher picture. all the roses are blooming early. because that has been so warm and so dry. but, remember this. it is going to rain three days in a row. and that rain will get here on easter sunday with some scattered showers. you will notice
>> sherry says her son zachary had been deployed more than 200 days and the surprise was in the works for months. >> at first she was probably thinking what is that guy doing out there? >> oh wait! >> and then, when she found out it was her son, you put that face back on. >> exactly. >>> nice night for baseball. par for the course. >> beautiful. >> reporter: upper 50s with a little bit of a breeze. which is otherwise known as july in san...
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zachary kiesch is live outside of thomas jefferson high school with more on what admission numbers reveal about the lack of diversity at that school. >> reporter: good morning. this isn't the first time that the racial makeup of the students here at thomas jefferson has been a point of contention. as you mentioned, these new numbers just came out and they really reveal a dramatic shift. just about a decade ago, about 50% of the students here were white and now about six out of every ten students is asian and a lot of people in the community are saying specifically black and latino students and poor students aren't necessarily getting a fair shake. let's take a peek at the numbers. we're looking at the class of 2019 now. and this really reveals again the shift that is happening here. 342 students are asian, 102 will be white, 12 hispanic and only eight black students have been admitted. again, this is a very selective and elite school here. 2841 students applied and just 493 were accepted. now, back in 2012 a complaint was filed against the county on behalf of students representing the bla
zachary kiesch is live outside of thomas jefferson high school with more on what admission numbers reveal about the lack of diversity at that school. >> reporter: good morning. this isn't the first time that the racial makeup of the students here at thomas jefferson has been a point of contention. as you mentioned, these new numbers just came out and they really reveal a dramatic shift. just about a decade ago, about 50% of the students here were white and now about six out of every ten...
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zachary coaches a sporting team in the santa clara youth soccer league. one of many groups that use the youth soccer complex. the neighborhood league thought the 49ers made promises when it was building levi stadium to protect it. >> they have an agreement to relocate us and find us a new place, new facility for all of our young kids. >> reporter: bob lang says the proposal first
zachary coaches a sporting team in the santa clara youth soccer league. one of many groups that use the youth soccer complex. the neighborhood league thought the 49ers made promises when it was building levi stadium to protect it. >> they have an agreement to relocate us and find us a new place, new facility for all of our young kids. >> reporter: bob lang says the proposal first
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but right now we'll go to cay city zachary on this friday morning. >>> good morning, bill. we love temperatures like that they are looking good. looking at the pennsylvania majors, 95 at girard avenue, things are looking good. south carolina you may find the overnight construction but it's not causing significant delays. i just got word on 95 northbound between the vine and girard avenue some overnight construction cleared. good news for drivers in this area. taking a look at the majors 76 the blue route and the pennsylvania turnpike no accidents to report on the majors in pennsylvania. and a live look at 422 at the flow here a lot of green here. and drive times between route 29 and 76 are about seven to eight minutes in both directions. finally moving into new jersey a look at the 42 freeway. we are seeing a little bit of slow-ups because of overnight construction, but it is/rzz looking good between 55 and the walt whitman bridge. lit take you five minutes to do that. >>> new from overnight, a shooting at a party in north philadelphia not far from temple university's campu
but right now we'll go to cay city zachary on this friday morning. >>> good morning, bill. we love temperatures like that they are looking good. looking at the pennsylvania majors, 95 at girard avenue, things are looking good. south carolina you may find the overnight construction but it's not causing significant delays. i just got word on 95 northbound between the vine and girard avenue some overnight construction cleared. good news for drivers in this area. taking a look at the...
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zachary had one because he wanted to burn his marshmallow. the kids were looking to do the zipline, but it was too cold. we will do a rain check. we walked around the grounds. i was a little hobbled with this, so i didn't do the activities. i did get to play basketball with my son and daughter. talk them how to do a layup. mike: and a barbecue recommendation? foxx: from d.c.? mike: from anywhere. foxx: what is the best meal on your bus trip? mike: and you have austan coming up. foxx: i was in jackson, mississippi. congressman thompson took me to a place. i'd never had tamales. i did not think i would have tamales in mississippi. they were pretty good. i can't remember the name of the place but i could visualize it. go to jackson and have tamales. mike: thank you for a great conversation. foxx: thank you, mike. [applause] >> epa administrator jane a mccarthy with politico's mike allen. she talked about president obama's climate action plan, epa administration and energy efficiency. this is 30 minutes. [applause] thank you for coming out. mike:
zachary had one because he wanted to burn his marshmallow. the kids were looking to do the zipline, but it was too cold. we will do a rain check. we walked around the grounds. i was a little hobbled with this, so i didn't do the activities. i did get to play basketball with my son and daughter. talk them how to do a layup. mike: and a barbecue recommendation? foxx: from d.c.? mike: from anywhere. foxx: what is the best meal on your bus trip? mike: and you have austan coming up. foxx: i was in...
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zachary mider wins for his article on corporate tax avoidance.y clear and entertaining. those are your top headlines tom. tom: forward here on bloomberg television this morning, google really shaking up search today. this is something i'm looking forward to seeing out on google. they switch to a very mobile-centric view. ibm of course -- to wrap up the ramifications of what ibm is doing as they make a titanic shift, a giant shift to a new ibm and trade legislation, part of the theme here certainly as we going to april, may and june. brendan: we have a talking about it all year -- it is now $483 billion. that is the value of acquisitions announced in the u.s. during the first quarter of this year alone. a new report finds that 85% of 2500 corporate executives surveyed do not expect the announcement to slow down. tom mcgee joins us now, the head of deloitte's m&a services. tom, one way of looking at him in a is the measure of optimism, hope for the future. what is driving this optimism? mr. miggy: icgee: i think fundamental to our driving the stock
zachary mider wins for his article on corporate tax avoidance.y clear and entertaining. those are your top headlines tom. tom: forward here on bloomberg television this morning, google really shaking up search today. this is something i'm looking forward to seeing out on google. they switch to a very mobile-centric view. ibm of course -- to wrap up the ramifications of what ibm is doing as they make a titanic shift, a giant shift to a new ibm and trade legislation, part of the theme here...
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reporting live katy zachary. >>> a guard was treated for smoke inhalation after a small fire inside a prison. prison officials say the cell fire was put out quickly. the prison is operating under normal conditions right now. >>> a man died in this house fire in bucks county overnight. this is on point pleasant pike. fire broke out around 8:00 p.m. around midnight crews pulled the body of a pan from the rubble here. no one else was hurt. >>> they haven't yet told us how the fire started but we know that everyone who was inside of the twin homes managed to make it out safely. >>> we have an update now on an underground explosion and fire that triggered a black out on the main line. peco crews completed their repair work on the cable. power is restored. the blast sent people screaming from shops and restaurants. crews have been working around the clock to get the power back on. >>> we have new video this morning of the suspects who robbed a 7-eleven store in rittenhouse square. the masked men walked in. one of the men pulled out a gun and demanded money. both the men ran away. if you rec
reporting live katy zachary. >>> a guard was treated for smoke inhalation after a small fire inside a prison. prison officials say the cell fire was put out quickly. the prison is operating under normal conditions right now. >>> a man died in this house fire in bucks county overnight. this is on point pleasant pike. fire broke out around 8:00 p.m. around midnight crews pulled the body of a pan from the rubble here. no one else was hurt. >>> they haven't yet told us...