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swain: how did zachary taylor die?rofessor finkelman: thackeray taylor went to a july 4 parade -- zachary taylor went to a july 4 parade. he either spent the day eating cherries and milk or cucumbers and milk, and if you can imagine what milk would look like after a hot july day in washington dc, he got some kind of intestinal disease. he was a very tough man. he had survived winters in michigan and minnesota. he had survived the deserts of mexico. he was rough and ready. the one thing he could not survive was mid-19th century medicine. when he got sick, he was bled and they did also its of other things including giving him mercury which would have killed him if they gave him enough. he may have died from an intestinal virus, he may have died from a bacterial infection you may have died because the doctors killed him. what we do know is that he died very suddenly to the great shock of the nation. perhaps, taylor was the last president who could have managed to somehow change the conflict because he was a southern slave
swain: how did zachary taylor die?rofessor finkelman: thackeray taylor went to a july 4 parade -- zachary taylor went to a july 4 parade. he either spent the day eating cherries and milk or cucumbers and milk, and if you can imagine what milk would look like after a hot july day in washington dc, he got some kind of intestinal disease. he was a very tough man. he had survived winters in michigan and minnesota. he had survived the deserts of mexico. he was rough and ready. the one thing he could...
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zachary quiche joins us with the latest. zachary, what's happening? >> barbara, they mentioned not only do they know about what's going on here he said sexual assault is considered one of the most egregious types of crimes and issued a bit of a warning to the man police are looking for saying he hopes police find him before the men in the building do because they are looking for him. look at this picture right here. this is isaiah bogan. get a good look at that tattoo on bogan's neck. it reads "blessed" and it's very distinguishable. i talked to police who say it's unique in the way that case has come together and the speed that it's done so. first, the victim's mom i.d.'d this gentleman. they used that information, pumped it out then a tipster provided by more information. they also mentioned that there is an added police presence in the area. both around the complex at bus stops and at school as they try to search and find this gentleman. they encourage people who have any information to call the sexual assault tipline at 301-772-4908. one more thin
zachary quiche joins us with the latest. zachary, what's happening? >> barbara, they mentioned not only do they know about what's going on here he said sexual assault is considered one of the most egregious types of crimes and issued a bit of a warning to the man police are looking for saying he hopes police find him before the men in the building do because they are looking for him. look at this picture right here. this is isaiah bogan. get a good look at that tattoo on bogan's neck. it...
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zachary deesh give uz a front row seat. >>> a tragic discovery at a maryland playground. what police know tonight about a 3-year-old boy found dead. >>> and we continue our team coverage of tonight's big breaking story. investigators now say the suspect in that quadruple murder in a d.c. mansion may have had help. the new clues they're using to track down other potential suspects. (toilet flushing) spending more time here lately? going more often? straining to go? waking up at night to go? you're not alone. it happens to millions of men. don't wait. call now to participate in a study for urinary symptoms. you will be compensated for your time and travel. to qualify is easy just call 888-804-1672. don't wait. call now. 888-804-1672 brought to you by pegus research. >>> right now at 5:30, more than one person held a d.c. family hostage. >> that's right. we've got a team of reporters working on air and online to get more information on how the savopoulos family and their housekeeper were murdered. new court documents reveal just how gruesome this crime was. the youngest vict
zachary deesh give uz a front row seat. >>> a tragic discovery at a maryland playground. what police know tonight about a 3-year-old boy found dead. >>> and we continue our team coverage of tonight's big breaking story. investigators now say the suspect in that quadruple murder in a d.c. mansion may have had help. the new clues they're using to track down other potential suspects. (toilet flushing) spending more time here lately? going more often? straining to go? waking up at...
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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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zachary kramer is one of the two students facing charges. the drug was likely molly that sent 11 people to back in february. two students had to be airlifted and nearly died. >> the sun is back in time for our memorial day weekend. meteorologist howard bernstein is tracking the weather and whether or not. the next -- whether or not the next round of storms comes soon. >> let me show you doppler because we have very spotty showers coming out of pennsylvania to our north. there's a weak cold front coming through, mainly showers, occasionally a little stroke of lightning. i'm tracking a couple heavier showers. this one is crossing 5:22, looks like it will pass south of martinsburg. this thing is moving through damascus into areas in far western howard county there. it's moving southeast at 45. if it holds together, we're looking at ashton 6:19, guilford 6:25. just a nice evening with temp in the 70s. it's got to get money. >>> coming up enforcing a brand- new smoking ban. >> and no tours in the eiffel tower today, the crime that closed the popu
zachary kramer is one of the two students facing charges. the drug was likely molly that sent 11 people to back in february. two students had to be airlifted and nearly died. >> the sun is back in time for our memorial day weekend. meteorologist howard bernstein is tracking the weather and whether or not. the next -- whether or not the next round of storms comes soon. >> let me show you doppler because we have very spotty showers coming out of pennsylvania to our north. there's a...
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news 4's zachary kiesch talks to people in that community about everyday life struggles, next on news5:00. >>> well how close is too close when it comes to the planes that are flying close to our communities? >>> american marines are now in nepal helping earthquake victims there. they arrived in katmandu sunday and their first mission delivering tarps to the distant villages. more than 7500 people are dead from last month's quake and the prime minister expects the death toll to get higher. emergency workers have recovered 60 bodies including those of nine foreigners. >>> last week's rioting in baltimore has put the city in a spotlight with a lot of questions raised about issues of policing in minority communities. >> news 4's zachary kiesch 70 aspent a day in west baltimore. as he found out, the issues there are deep seated. >> reporter: a week later a new mural has replaced fires. the cry of police sirens are gone and in other places they're alive and well. this is west baltimore. this is normal. but the how and why of what went down last week still not clearly defined. >> when somet
news 4's zachary kiesch talks to people in that community about everyday life struggles, next on news5:00. >>> well how close is too close when it comes to the planes that are flying close to our communities? >>> american marines are now in nepal helping earthquake victims there. they arrived in katmandu sunday and their first mission delivering tarps to the distant villages. more than 7500 people are dead from last month's quake and the prime minister expects the death toll...
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you know what you're signing up for. >> reporter: reporting in northwest d.c., zachary kiesch, news4.fight is a little bit later tonight. but the coolest thing now, amelia put out this tweet a couple days ago. the sun is now not setting until after 8:00 p.m. >> you know where she gets these facts? >> from you? >> from me. >> way to give credit. >> she's smarter than me but i take credit for the little facts i dig up. but it's really nice. sun sets after 8:00 until august 18th. so it's truly a sign that summertime is here. forecast is going to feel like it as well. and a lot of great things going on. the air show in manassas apple blossom festival and up to and including the greek festival at the greek orthodox church in bethesda maryland. 7701 bradley boulevard. they said if i gave them a shoutout some flake for all. so go on out there. a great fund raiser for the church. who doesn't like a little gyro sandwich. it was a foggy start in shenandoah valley. and barb took this picture of a double rainbow. just enough fogginess and moisture in the atmosphere today for that picture. send me
you know what you're signing up for. >> reporter: reporting in northwest d.c., zachary kiesch, news4.fight is a little bit later tonight. but the coolest thing now, amelia put out this tweet a couple days ago. the sun is now not setting until after 8:00 p.m. >> you know where she gets these facts? >> from you? >> from me. >> way to give credit. >> she's smarter than me but i take credit for the little facts i dig up. but it's really nice. sun sets after 8:00...
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margaret taylor was a poster husband's nomination, and zachary taylor enjoyed telling people she was praying for the opponent to win. she was the first to have a profession as a teacher. sarah pohl, margaret taylor, and abigail fillmore. this sunday night at 8:00 a.m. eastern c-span's original series, first ladies, influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the women who built the position of the first lady and their influence on the presidency, from martha washington to michelle obama. sunday's at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. as a complement to the series, c-span's new book. " first ladies." it is available as a hardcover announcer: tonight, queuing day with author david mccullough discussing his book on the wright brothers. then, queen elizabeth speaks of parliament. brian: this week, our guest is pulitzer prize winner david mccullough. out with his new book, the wright brothers. he talks about the personal stories of wilbur and orville wright, the roles their family played as the brothers experienced failures and successes, and a time. in which they lived as the ra
margaret taylor was a poster husband's nomination, and zachary taylor enjoyed telling people she was praying for the opponent to win. she was the first to have a profession as a teacher. sarah pohl, margaret taylor, and abigail fillmore. this sunday night at 8:00 a.m. eastern c-span's original series, first ladies, influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the women who built the position of the first lady and their influence on the presidency, from martha washington to...
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news4's zachary kiesch is in forestville with more on the suspect. good morning. >> reporter: yes, good morning, eun. i'm going to get right to it. an arrest warrant has been issued for isiah bogan. check out the neck tattoo. this is the man who assaulted the 12-year-old girl in this forestville apartment. what's fascinating about this is how the mother of the victim helped identify bogan. she was out friday she saw him and tried to tackle him. she wasn't able to keep her hands on him but she was able to distinguish this neck tattoo. this is what helped police identify who they're looking for in this case. now, as residents start their day here what would be a typical wednesday, making their way to the bus stop starting their day, police are out in the area canvassing trying to find bogan. we're here in the 1900 block of brooks drive in forestville. police are asking for the community's help as they try to find bogan. again, this man they say is responsible for assaulting a 12-year-old girl here last week. reporting live in prince george's county i'm
news4's zachary kiesch is in forestville with more on the suspect. good morning. >> reporter: yes, good morning, eun. i'm going to get right to it. an arrest warrant has been issued for isiah bogan. check out the neck tattoo. this is the man who assaulted the 12-year-old girl in this forestville apartment. what's fascinating about this is how the mother of the victim helped identify bogan. she was out friday she saw him and tried to tackle him. she wasn't able to keep her hands on him but...
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. >> lying in bed on the fourth floor of health park hospital, zachary shares the shock still giving him. >> hard thing to go through. to wake up every morning not see a foot there any more. >> he believed it started when he waded into the waters of of fort myers beach in less than 48 hours he was hospitalized. >> they took me to icu within a few hours, cutting my foot off. >> it could have been worse. >> and the doctor said that if i hadn't a got here when i did in four hours i would have been dead. >> he is sharing his story based on his firm belief the trouble was in the water. >> i think something does need to be done. the public does need to be aware that there is a flesh eating bacteria. >> fox checked and these recent results from the state health department show no advisories along fort myers beach or elsewhere in florida for that matter, something zachary did not like hearing. >> it made me feel horrible, because there is the only way that i could have contracted this diseases that water. even the doctor said so. so who are we going to believe? a doctor who spends his life s
. >> lying in bed on the fourth floor of health park hospital, zachary shares the shock still giving him. >> hard thing to go through. to wake up every morning not see a foot there any more. >> he believed it started when he waded into the waters of of fort myers beach in less than 48 hours he was hospitalized. >> they took me to icu within a few hours, cutting my foot off. >> it could have been worse. >> and the doctor said that if i hadn't a got here when i...
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zachary, though, you get to go first. pop culture for $200, please.
zachary, though, you get to go first. pop culture for $200, please.
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killing a 17 year old vallejo high-school student police will not say what motivated the suspect zachary kroll but they do believe he and the victim knew each other dan kerman has more on the story >> dan kerman: the level police have arrested this man 90 year- old zachary crawl in the murder of jesse bethel high school student max rusk morales this body was found thursday during the lunch hour just off the campus and along a drainage canal memorial now stands where his body was found speaking to reporters friday his reporter and his girlfriend were still trying to cope with his death and the girlfriend had harsh words for the suspect >>: he was a coward does two years older than my boy friend who killed the innocent person at >> dan kerman: school officials believe this campus is that safe but his parents have questions >>: does security should be able to bestrode strategically placed around to watch everything they do about this and they should be down there monitoring it the issue was down there every half-hour as if it is worth saving a life out of a not know where somebody was that
killing a 17 year old vallejo high-school student police will not say what motivated the suspect zachary kroll but they do believe he and the victim knew each other dan kerman has more on the story >> dan kerman: the level police have arrested this man 90 year- old zachary crawl in the murder of jesse bethel high school student max rusk morales this body was found thursday during the lunch hour just off the campus and along a drainage canal memorial now stands where his body was found...
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police say this is the killer. 19-year-old zachary control. the victim's dad has this to say. >> what would you say to this guy? >> you're a piece of -- i hope you burn in hell. >> according to investigators, the boys knew one another. the police did not say what led up to that shooting. >> jurors say dzhokhar tsarnaev showed no remorse about bombing the boston marathon. they showed him no mercy. they sentenced him to death. an off duty firefighter who helped out that day said, quote, he wanted to go to hell, and he's going to get there early, but it's going to be likely years before tsarnaev would be put to death. >> the via cavil man was flying a drone over a park when secret service agents spotted him. he was given a court date for june. >>> we know to cut back on water but apparently conservation doesn't apply to construction. >> the latest plight at candlestick is not about the gridiron or red and gold but something more precious, water. >> it's abominable. >> the water knocking down the demolition dust is san francisco drinking water. ty
police say this is the killer. 19-year-old zachary control. the victim's dad has this to say. >> what would you say to this guy? >> you're a piece of -- i hope you burn in hell. >> according to investigators, the boys knew one another. the police did not say what led up to that shooting. >> jurors say dzhokhar tsarnaev showed no remorse about bombing the boston marathon. they showed him no mercy. they sentenced him to death. an off duty firefighter who helped out that...
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news4's zachary kiesch has our story. >> she's a single mother. she's never been to college.she's always wanted better for me and my sister and brother. >> reporter: toia hawkins and her mother. a two-year college degree. mom wanted better and it's happened. >> i've been crying all morning. >> reporter: this is the academy of health sciences. a dual enrollment program students tested into. a journey that began at freshmen. 100% of the senior class will graduate. 100% having accepted to four-year schools. students have also accepted millions in scholarship money and learned important life lessons. >> it's one of those things that really helps you dig in and become more responsible. it makes you want to be responsible. it makes you strive to be better. >> reporter: demari de lain received a full scholarship. but they all have a future. >> i'm going to honors college. >> reporter: one goal is to get students to graduate from college who come from families where that's never been done. >> she knew that we could not afford to get her through college. she was like we got this. she
news4's zachary kiesch has our story. >> she's a single mother. she's never been to college.she's always wanted better for me and my sister and brother. >> reporter: toia hawkins and her mother. a two-year college degree. mom wanted better and it's happened. >> i've been crying all morning. >> reporter: this is the academy of health sciences. a dual enrollment program students tested into. a journey that began at freshmen. 100% of the senior class will graduate. 100%...
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we've got a lot more on the artist zachary oxman. just pull up our nbc washington app.>> is it because it's spelling bee week? spelling everything now? >> i didn't hear a ding. >> i love stories like that. because they really show you little gems. i mean you live around that area or you will be soon. and, you know you pass through -- >> that o street market there, quite a new development there in the neighborhood. and things are really springing to life all across shaw and out towards bloomington and all that. >> a lot of talent too. >> if you're going to be painting any pastoral landscapes the higher you're going to have to paint some rain clouds into your picture. if you're painting in southern maryland rain chances are lower today. here's the way the sky looks this morning. mostly cloudy for sure over washington. but sunshine is getting through. and the warm-up continues already. 75 now in washington. most of the metro area above 70 degrees already. headed for a high up near 90 today. though there is a chance for shower or thunderstorm everywhere i think most of the
we've got a lot more on the artist zachary oxman. just pull up our nbc washington app.>> is it because it's spelling bee week? spelling everything now? >> i didn't hear a ding. >> i love stories like that. because they really show you little gems. i mean you live around that area or you will be soon. and, you know you pass through -- >> that o street market there, quite a new development there in the neighborhood. and things are really springing to life all across shaw...
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an investigation led them to this man, 19 year old zachary kroll. police believe kroll and rusk knew each other but are not sure how. arrested. a 16 year old out of suisin city. hall. police were able to track down the second suspect after talking >> reporter: in up how giant still gambrinus still using his experience to and fire kids and crime for investigation shows to which parts station has the most crime coming up after the break like candlestick demolitions causing concerns during as the state's historic route ♪ yore uacki already? yeah.helpe fi sommugs su. ♪ [ beep ] he ay. hesel do eah. [ le aounc ] we up tohe mntaigrowarom folrs. ♪ t bespartf wan' u♪ , whe doou wanto stt? i thk th isa prty gd ple. is lgerin yr cu♪ i'm reallysych suby's brginghe fvor with this n guamoleade fr crey ha ocad... pele rlly ve i guamol guamol acame se trit osandchesike e new ipot chien mt th gcamo. subw. eafres >> reporter:the demolition process at candlestick park. is raising concerns over use of fresh drinking water in the middle of a drought. this is what the s
an investigation led them to this man, 19 year old zachary kroll. police believe kroll and rusk knew each other but are not sure how. arrested. a 16 year old out of suisin city. hall. police were able to track down the second suspect after talking >> reporter: in up how giant still gambrinus still using his experience to and fire kids and crime for investigation shows to which parts station has the most crime coming up after the break like candlestick demolitions causing concerns during...
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la fiscalia del condado de alameda, anuncio que ha entablado 2 cargos de asesinato contra "brian zacharyusar el mortal accidente take vo ---en el que murieron "esperanza morales" y su hija de 14 meses de nacida el pasado tres de mayo... ---segun la fiscalia, el sospechoso conducia bajo los influjos del alcohol y manejaba su auto a velocidadesde hasta casi cien millas por hora por las calles de livermore... blanca ---el sujeto perdio el control y arollo a las 2 victimas para luego estrellarse contra un departamento. take half slab ---otros 2 menores de 6 y 7 anos resultaron her8idos.. cesar ---jones fue detenido esta tda las cuatro sin mayores incidentes... vo cesar ---un hombre de gilroy sospechoso de conducir bajo la influencia que se accidento y causo la muerte de 4 personas fue acusado por estas muertes... ---"anthony imbronone" de 23 aÑos fue arrestado esta maÑana y se le impuso una fianza de 250mil dolares... ---"imbronone" es el unico sobreviviente de un accidente vehicular ocurrido en gilroy el pasado 12 de mayo y que le costo la vida a tres estudiantes de preparatoria y a un homb
la fiscalia del condado de alameda, anuncio que ha entablado 2 cargos de asesinato contra "brian zacharyusar el mortal accidente take vo ---en el que murieron "esperanza morales" y su hija de 14 meses de nacida el pasado tres de mayo... ---segun la fiscalia, el sospechoso conducia bajo los influjos del alcohol y manejaba su auto a velocidadesde hasta casi cien millas por hora por las calles de livermore... blanca ---el sujeto perdio el control y arollo a las 2 victimas para luego...
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he was booked into solano county juvenile hall hours after 19-year-old zachary cole was arrested in a traffic stop. >> it makes me feel blessed that they caught him. >> reporter: max's parents reaction friday to the arrests by police. >> it's in the hands of god. i have hope and i'm blessed and my family's blessed. all i can say is i'm happy and i hope for the best. >> reporter: jamie'smax's body was found -- max's body was found in a ditch near school. max's father had this to say. >> he was a great kid. he wouldn't hurt a fly, but he also wouldn't let anyone walk all over him. he was a good kid. >> reporter: police have yet to release a motive in this case but add that the killing was likely not a random act. in valeyo, phil leap -- in valejo, phillipe jegal. >>> police have arrested a picture of a suspect wanted in an attempted abduction. this is surveillance video of the suspect's car leaving the area after the incident. police say a girl was walking her dog when he asked for directions. the girl fought back and started to scream. >>> a 10-year-old is back safe with her family aft
he was booked into solano county juvenile hall hours after 19-year-old zachary cole was arrested in a traffic stop. >> it makes me feel blessed that they caught him. >> reporter: max's parents reaction friday to the arrests by police. >> it's in the hands of god. i have hope and i'm blessed and my family's blessed. all i can say is i'm happy and i hope for the best. >> reporter: jamie'smax's body was found -- max's body was found in a ditch near school. max's father had...
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reporting live for you here in forestville, i'm zachary kiesch. >> thank you. >>> it is now 6:33. republican lawmakers are facing off over whether to renew a controversial part of the patriot act. at issue -- the section collecting american's phone records. that expires in less than two weeks and the house passed a measure that lets phone companies keep the data. senate republican leaders want to keep the patriot act as it is but rand paul says he will filibuster. >>> today you can see some fancy flying from the blue angels. the pilots and planes are in town for commissioning week at the u.s. naval academy and you can see them high above the river at 2:00 this afternoon. such a spectacular site. the bridge will close from 1:45 to 4:00 p.m. on friday, the blue angels will fly over the academy's graduation ceremony. >>> well the national park service wants your input on the new world war i memorial on the national mall. you'll be able to visit that memorial in in pershing park. tonight, you can see what you -- you can say what you want it to look like. the park service is holding a
reporting live for you here in forestville, i'm zachary kiesch. >> thank you. >>> it is now 6:33. republican lawmakers are facing off over whether to renew a controversial part of the patriot act. at issue -- the section collecting american's phone records. that expires in less than two weeks and the house passed a measure that lets phone companies keep the data. senate republican leaders want to keep the patriot act as it is but rand paul says he will filibuster. >>>...
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zachary keisch is live on constitutional day when the national parade is wrapping up. hi zach. >> reporter: hey. it was a beautiful day out here. you probably can't tell now but there were literals of thousands of people out here. i had an opportunity to talk to bunch of folks across the country and many of them have cookouts planned today and wanted an opportunity to say thank you. say thank you to the veterans who put on their uniforms and defend this country. and do it so selflessly. they got that opportunity today. some cool things that happen today. the grand marshall this year honoring not one or two people but a whole generation of fecks and veteran that is came home from world war ii, that war ended 70 years ago this summer. they started here on 7th street headed down to 17th street where they wrapped up. for some vets it was a day filled with mixed emotions. >> you know in one way, it's a jubilation. another, sadness because a lot of people you trained with didn't come back. >> and it's a pleasure to see the navy the marines and the army. it's a pleasure. i lo
zachary keisch is live on constitutional day when the national parade is wrapping up. hi zach. >> reporter: hey. it was a beautiful day out here. you probably can't tell now but there were literals of thousands of people out here. i had an opportunity to talk to bunch of folks across the country and many of them have cookouts planned today and wanted an opportunity to say thank you. say thank you to the veterans who put on their uniforms and defend this country. and do it so selflessly....
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zachary kiesch was there for commencement. >> i guess my last day of high school, you know.was pretty great. >> reporter: they laughed. they marched. they posed. they got that diploma. it was pretty sweet. >> i'm overwhelmed. i'm happy. >> reporter: frederick douglas high school first opened up. friends and family were there. >> my deal with a lot more than i think people understand. it's really awesome when you can get children across the stage regardless of the kinds of challenges they may face. >> i've been looking forward to it all year. it wasn't really easy, but i'm happy i made it. >> reporter: the accomplishment and the memories. >> definitely my friends, some teachers, the experiences. >> reporter: and of course the future. how exciting. >> i will be attending florida a&m university in the fall, and my major will be pre-physical therapy. >> reporter: you made it. you led by example. you control your own destiny. reporting in prince george's county, zachary kiesch, news4. >> right now, police shoot and kill a man in arlington. new at 5, neighbors describe the moments
zachary kiesch was there for commencement. >> i guess my last day of high school, you know.was pretty great. >> reporter: they laughed. they marched. they posed. they got that diploma. it was pretty sweet. >> i'm overwhelmed. i'm happy. >> reporter: frederick douglas high school first opened up. friends and family were there. >> my deal with a lot more than i think people understand. it's really awesome when you can get children across the stage regardless of the...
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the gunman was zachary kroll of vallejo. he was found not far from bethel high where he went to school. they are not offering a motive so far. >> he wanted to let the public know that we do not believe that this is a random act of violence and that the victim and suspect were known to each other and we are relieved that the suspect is in custody. >> investigators are not ruling out that others may have been involved in the shooting, but they don't think it's gang related. max rusk's parent attended the police conference and we will have their reaction to the arrests and why they were trying to get their son out of bethel high school coming up at 5:00. >>> more than 50 women who used a bathroom at this uc berkeley dorm room complex were secretly videotaped earlier this month. a man put a note on the bathroom and directed women to use the unit 1 building where he hid a camera pointed at a toilet. >> it looks like an electrical outlet and inside this device there is a battery that will record for several days. it records on mot
the gunman was zachary kroll of vallejo. he was found not far from bethel high where he went to school. they are not offering a motive so far. >> he wanted to let the public know that we do not believe that this is a random act of violence and that the victim and suspect were known to each other and we are relieved that the suspect is in custody. >> investigators are not ruling out that others may have been involved in the shooting, but they don't think it's gang related. max rusk's...
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we have a lot more with this artist zachary oxman. it's in our nbc washington app.ust search "oxman". >> that is something to see. >> it is cool. >>> all right, doug, hot, humid out there. but we've got storms in pockets out there this weekend. >> that's what it is pockets. if you're going out around the d.c. metro area, we'll be just fine. if you have plans don't worry you won't need the umbrellas. most of the rain well to the south. you can tell just on the hot and humid side, 85 degrees that heat index into the upper 80s. around 7:00 we'll be around 79, 77 by 9:00 dropping very slowly through the 70s by around 11:00. so still on the warm side. 79 right now in manassas, 80 in camp springs and 79 over toward annapolis. as we look toward the storms now, notice most of us are on the dry side. but we do have a couple of areas south back to the west down towards the east. we'll continue to watch those. now, one little shower actually popping up into charles county. look at fredericksburg. this is a very strong storm right here. it's moving very slowly. it was right ove
we have a lot more with this artist zachary oxman. it's in our nbc washington app.ust search "oxman". >> that is something to see. >> it is cool. >>> all right, doug, hot, humid out there. but we've got storms in pockets out there this weekend. >> that's what it is pockets. if you're going out around the d.c. metro area, we'll be just fine. if you have plans don't worry you won't need the umbrellas. most of the rain well to the south. you can tell just on...
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. >> joining us now is zachary norris of the center for human rights. about the center and how you got on to the idea of this app. >> the la ella baker center for human rights moves -- this app gives us an opportunity to understand what the police are doing. and record them in everyday situations. >> you are encouraging people to if they see police misconduct to use their cell cell cell phones to record it and send it to a bank at the aclu where it's stored immediately. is that it? that's right. we all have a first amendment right to record the police during their everyday duties, and so this app really gives us an opportunity to make sure that we take advantage of that opportunity and use cell phone technology, which we all have, to be able to basically record the police during their everyday duties. >> it's interesting. also an issue came up at b.a.r.t. where we were talking about people using their cell phones to record if they saw any kind of misconduct by passengers, by anybody else, and the acl you was not happy with that. they said it would basic
. >> joining us now is zachary norris of the center for human rights. about the center and how you got on to the idea of this app. >> the la ella baker center for human rights moves -- this app gives us an opportunity to understand what the police are doing. and record them in everyday situations. >> you are encouraging people to if they see police misconduct to use their cell cell cell phones to record it and send it to a bank at the aclu where it's stored immediately. is...
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. >> reporter: on the left is the suspect respect 19-year-old zachary crowe well, police say he shot and killed max rush next to bethel high school. the arrest was announced this afternoon but an unexpected visitor showed up the victim's family and gave the superintendent an earful earful. >> would not let me take him out of the school and now he died in front of the school. >> reporter: tough to hear but his mom said they wouldn't let me take him out of that school and now he dies by that school. max's parents said that he con complained about the school's teachers and about lax security on campus even though there are nine security guards there on campus. the superintendent stood there speechless and took the lecture from that mother. police are not telling bus a motive in this case. all they are saying is that the suspect and the victim did know each other. live in vallejo, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> a student dumped out of his wheelchair by security guards is suing the oakland school district. this surveillance video shows the incident from last may. the student 18-year-old francisc
. >> reporter: on the left is the suspect respect 19-year-old zachary crowe well, police say he shot and killed max rush next to bethel high school. the arrest was announced this afternoon but an unexpected visitor showed up the victim's family and gave the superintendent an earful earful. >> would not let me take him out of the school and now he died in front of the school. >> reporter: tough to hear but his mom said they wouldn't let me take him out of that school and now he...
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as news4's zachary kiesch reports tonight, a new documentary is now getting their work to the masses. >> during anymy experience i discovered a bigger person inside of me. >> reporter: fly by light has been around for a while. but it's a new documentary featuring the local youngsters they work with that's getting attention. ♪ >> we've been for the past 15 years developing and working at the intersection of nonviolence, conflict resolution through arts and music. >> reporter: the small nonprofit one common unity began in a response to a string of school shootings in washington, d.c. high schools. lives were lost. >> i wanted to give young people outlets to express their emotions, to find healing through grief and trauma, and so that was the birth of the program. >> reporter: they called it fly by light. artists, poets, musicians coming together. marlon usevia, a sophomore at bell high school is one of the beneficiaries. >> it's aes's like family. >> i just feel like this is somewhere i can always go to. >> reporter: the film shows it's almost one part knowledge of self one part trust y
as news4's zachary kiesch reports tonight, a new documentary is now getting their work to the masses. >> during anymy experience i discovered a bigger person inside of me. >> reporter: fly by light has been around for a while. but it's a new documentary featuring the local youngsters they work with that's getting attention. ♪ >> we've been for the past 15 years developing and working at the intersection of nonviolence, conflict resolution through arts and music. >>...
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reporting in prince george's county zachary kiesch, news4. >> a lot to celebrate there. >> yes. that's just wonderful. >>> well, this not so much. it's a fight over money and it's getting nasty. lawmakers in washington are fighting over the price tag on the safety of riders after that deadly amtrak crashment we have the details on the billion-dollar battle. anyone who rides the rails will want to hear this one next. >>> but at the top of the hour, new live team coverage of that nationwide manthunt for the suspect in the d.c. mansion murders. >>> a change led in part by a former boy scout from our area could be going nationwide. today the president of the boy scouts of america indicated he might support lifting the group's ban on openly gay leaders. last month the new york chapter of the boy scouts defied that ban and made their first openly gay sum err camp leader from kensington maryland. the scouts lifted their ban on gay youth in 2013. the push towards normal diplomatic relations with cuba continued in washington today with american officials and cuban diplomats meeting at th
reporting in prince george's county zachary kiesch, news4. >> a lot to celebrate there. >> yes. that's just wonderful. >>> well, this not so much. it's a fight over money and it's getting nasty. lawmakers in washington are fighting over the price tag on the safety of riders after that deadly amtrak crashment we have the details on the billion-dollar battle. anyone who rides the rails will want to hear this one next. >>> but at the top of the hour, new live team...
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zachary kiesch explains why doctors are worried about the outcome of the fights and the sport at large reporter: seth killaby billups turned pro last march. >> think about hitting a home run, if you swing muscle it too hard, it's a foul ball. >> reporter: the k.o., what boxers like this dedicate their lives to. it's also what concerns dr. dr. curtis gupta, a physician who focuses on brain trauma. >> i cringe when people say, i want to see i knockout. i know what happens. eefrp time you get knocked out, your brain is sloshing around in the skull. >> reporter: i caught up with the doctor at the medstar rehabilitation hospital to talk about this weekend's big fight concussions, and possible long-term effects of life in the ring. >> so a concussion does not necessarily mean a knockout. a concussion just means a brain injury from impact where you have some changes afterwards. >> reporter: billups says one opponent got a clean shot on him. >> at the moment i didn't necessarily feel pain. when it generally comes down later you feel it. >> reporter: doctors have more info than ever and yet the
zachary kiesch explains why doctors are worried about the outcome of the fights and the sport at large reporter: seth killaby billups turned pro last march. >> think about hitting a home run, if you swing muscle it too hard, it's a foul ball. >> reporter: the k.o., what boxers like this dedicate their lives to. it's also what concerns dr. dr. curtis gupta, a physician who focuses on brain trauma. >> i cringe when people say, i want to see i knockout. i know what happens. eefrp...
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police have arrested a 16-year-old and 19-year-old zachary crowell >>> brazen thieves stole a south bay man's trailer and his entire livelihood. this crime all caught on tape. police are hoping you can help to catch this brook. nbc bay area joining us live in san jose where the trailer was ripped off and how the crime happened marianne. >> i'm here on mcarthur avenue blocks away from santa clara valley medical center. a contractor was here working on a kitchen remodel when his trailer with all his equipment was stolen right off the driveway. we do have some surveillance video taken by cameras at a nearby car dealership. it shows the suspect driving off in a truck towing what appears to be the stolen equipment. >> the trailer was stolen directly out of their driveway. everything in the trailer is everything that i have to do business, make money, provide food for my family. >> san that clara county sheriffs are investigating the death and they have received other calls like this recently. bravo says his trailer was stolen right off the driveway. this happened early in the morning hours m
police have arrested a 16-year-old and 19-year-old zachary crowell >>> brazen thieves stole a south bay man's trailer and his entire livelihood. this crime all caught on tape. police are hoping you can help to catch this brook. nbc bay area joining us live in san jose where the trailer was ripped off and how the crime happened marianne. >> i'm here on mcarthur avenue blocks away from santa clara valley medical center. a contractor was here working on a kitchen remodel when his...
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katy zachary took that question to teachers in bucks county. >> put your name at the top.make sure you have covered the main points in your introductory paragraph. >> reporter: it's a big day in mrs. o'connell's eighth grade english class. students are handing in their research papers. >> there's something from an outside book it must be cited. >> and a last-minute reminder is a truly a sign of the hands. >> i hope you used that formal writing mind-set. >> they seem to all feel that to some degree that texting has affected their writing. >> reporter: for so many teenagers, texting and shorthand is the preferred way to talk abbreviates and emoticons fill their screens. these teachers say it's carrying over to the classroom. >> i think over time that their command of the language has been lost in some of the things that they're seeing in the short hand. >> sometimes the lower case "i" will slip into the writing or simply the letter "u" instead of the pronoun "you" will slip into the writing, but that's an easy correction. >> but they're not all easy corrections. >> reporter:
katy zachary took that question to teachers in bucks county. >> put your name at the top.make sure you have covered the main points in your introductory paragraph. >> reporter: it's a big day in mrs. o'connell's eighth grade english class. students are handing in their research papers. >> there's something from an outside book it must be cited. >> and a last-minute reminder is a truly a sign of the hands. >> i hope you used that formal writing mind-set. >>...
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the police arrested 19-year-old zachary cole during a traffic stop yesterday. officers say the two suspects know each other. >>> a senior islamic state commander has been killed in a u.s. raid in syria. president obama ordered last night's raid abu sayyaf was killed in a firefoot with special operations forces heavily was responsible for the terrorist group's oil and gas operations, key source of financing. >> this is the one who creates the revenue so they can conduct these operations and this amazing marketing arm. this is all now hopefully at risk because of this operation. >> sayyaf's wife was captured and is being questioned by top u.s. security officials about isis operations. >>> new details in that deadly train derailment in philadelphia. federal officials now want amtrak to immediately expand use of a speed restriction system in the area of the crash that killed eight people. today's announcement involves the automatic train control system. it notifies the engineer when a train is above the speed limit. the system automatically applies brakes if the en
the police arrested 19-year-old zachary cole during a traffic stop yesterday. officers say the two suspects know each other. >>> a senior islamic state commander has been killed in a u.s. raid in syria. president obama ordered last night's raid abu sayyaf was killed in a firefoot with special operations forces heavily was responsible for the terrorist group's oil and gas operations, key source of financing. >> this is the one who creates the revenue so they can conduct these...
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margaret taylor was opposed to her husband's nomination for president and zachary taylor enjoyed telling people she was praying for his opponent to win. as a teacher abigail filmore was the first presidential wife to have a profession and began he was to establish the first white house library. sarah polk margaret taylor, and abigail filmore sunday nate at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series "first ladies: influence and image -- examining the public and private lives of the women from martha washington to michelle obama. sundays at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. and as a complement to the series c-span's new book "first ladiesmen. it's available as a hard cover or an ebook through your favorite bookstore or online bookseller bookseller. >>> each week american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. 45 years ago on april 11 1970 "apollo 13" blasted off in what was to be the third nasa mission to land men on the moon. next, a 1970 nasa documentary about the crisis which nearly left the three "apollo 13" astronauts strand
margaret taylor was opposed to her husband's nomination for president and zachary taylor enjoyed telling people she was praying for his opponent to win. as a teacher abigail filmore was the first presidential wife to have a profession and began he was to establish the first white house library. sarah polk margaret taylor, and abigail filmore sunday nate at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series "first ladies: influence and image -- examining the public and private lives of the women...
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zachary was one of the leaders . he is now a defector.econd by the groups shift toward attacking civilian targets. >> now's the time to act against the terrorists. >> somalia's government is treating them well, hoping he can entice others to follow his pass -- his path. hersi: it is not the right thing. >> what was you say to the parents of the students who died in carissa? hersi: my condolences to them. to their families and parents. >> al-shabab is a powerful force in somalia. it is losing territory fast under huge military pressure. this amalia government believes that now is the time to use the carrot to l -- to lure in tip-level defectors. >> putting pressure in the air. >> it is not just al-shabab's leaders being targeted. inland, the militants once controlled all of this. now, the balance is shifting. a government camper fighters who surrendered. this includes one woman who was kidnapped by al-shabab as a schoolgirl. they be to you, star do, and raped you because he refused to join? >> yes. i spent three years with al-shabab and bo
zachary was one of the leaders . he is now a defector.econd by the groups shift toward attacking civilian targets. >> now's the time to act against the terrorists. >> somalia's government is treating them well, hoping he can entice others to follow his pass -- his path. hersi: it is not the right thing. >> what was you say to the parents of the students who died in carissa? hersi: my condolences to them. to their families and parents. >> al-shabab is a powerful force in...
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reporting in northwest d.c., zachary kiesch news4. >>> two big stories developing at 5, a catastrophicpse and a decision to charge. >>> three levels of a garage cave in at the watergate. we're live as search and rescue teams sift through the damage. >>> first, baltimore's state's attorney drops a hammer on the officers who were involved in freddie gray's arrest. right now rallies are going on in several locations throughout baltimore. most of them look like celebrations more than protests. sections of the city filled with cheering, horns honking after prosecutors announced all six officers will be facing charges. tonight at least five of those six officers are in custody. >> baltimore state's attorney marilyn mosby wasted no time today. it was just yesterday that police turned over their investigation to her office. >> the charges are ranging from second degree depraved heart murder, as it's called, to involuntary manslaughter. and gray's death has been ruled a homicide. the prosecutor says that police failed to establish probable cause for his arrest, and moments ago baltimore's polic
reporting in northwest d.c., zachary kiesch news4. >>> two big stories developing at 5, a catastrophicpse and a decision to charge. >>> three levels of a garage cave in at the watergate. we're live as search and rescue teams sift through the damage. >>> first, baltimore's state's attorney drops a hammer on the officers who were involved in freddie gray's arrest. right now rallies are going on in several locations throughout baltimore. most of them look like...
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police arrested a 16-year-old as well as 19-year-old zachary crowell in connection to the murder. >>> gunfire and damage but no injuries. concord police looking for four men who opened fire on several cars at the sun valley mall this morning. police say it happened at 11:00 on the top level of the parking garage near jc penney store. it is described as four black men in an older four door vehicle, maybe tan in color. police don't have a motive for that. >>> and names here in the bay area showing up in southern california for the democratic party convention. the annual event was held in anaheim. it's getting the party ready for the presidential election. long-time senator nancy pelosi was one of the opening speakers while lieutenant governor and former san francisco mayor newsome got a standing ovation for his speech. >> one supreme court justice away. >> people protesting vaccination mandates also showed up outside the convention to make their opinions known. the convention will continue throughout tomorrow. >> and the bay area catholic community gathered to support archbishop corlion
police arrested a 16-year-old as well as 19-year-old zachary crowell in connection to the murder. >>> gunfire and damage but no injuries. concord police looking for four men who opened fire on several cars at the sun valley mall this morning. police say it happened at 11:00 on the top level of the parking garage near jc penney store. it is described as four black men in an older four door vehicle, maybe tan in color. police don't have a motive for that. >>> and names here in...
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. >> reporter: zachary norris helped develop the app along with the acluover southern california. he calls it the people's body camera. >> that really helps to raise the visibility of police encounters. >> the app also lays out your legal rights when recording. and alers other users if you are having an encounter with an officer. most of the people we spoke to said they would use it. >> i feel more protected if i can get video and somebody is supporting me with it. so yeah. >> it makes everybody more honest. that is okay,. >> reporter: in oakland, christin ayers, kpix5. >>> on the flip side, san francisco mayor ed lee wants every police officer on the street to wear a body camera. price tag, $6.6 million for 1800 cameras. san francisco sheriff has proposed a pilot camera to give his deputies 30 cameras. >>> police in baltimore enforcing the third night of a curfew. protesters were out later than they should have been. the city is reeling from riots that erupted after the death of a black man, freddie gray, in police custody. tomorrow, his family will learn how he died. up until no
. >> reporter: zachary norris helped develop the app along with the acluover southern california. he calls it the people's body camera. >> that really helps to raise the visibility of police encounters. >> the app also lays out your legal rights when recording. and alers other users if you are having an encounter with an officer. most of the people we spoke to said they would use it. >> i feel more protected if i can get video and somebody is supporting me with it. so...
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the fed is looking at that as much as they are looking at anything else. >> all right thank you, zachary, for breaking down the numbers for us and the take away. we appreciate it. >>> i want to bring you some live images right now here in new york city, long island the funeral for brian moore, the new york city police department officer killed in the line of duty almost a week ago today. you see the dozens of police officers lined up here outside in long island with the motorcade coming in as we understand, the casket just went inside for the was services here. he was shot last week with a gunman fled after shooting him in the head and a short time after he was declared dead. keeping an eye on that here on msnbc. . vo: after years of being treated like she was invisible it occurred to mindy she might actually be invisible. ♪♪ but mindy was actually not invisible. ooh, what are you doing? can you see me? she had just always been treated that way. yeah. you don't have to look at me like that. there are worst things than an attractive woman touching your body. i'll go. join the nation that
the fed is looking at that as much as they are looking at anything else. >> all right thank you, zachary, for breaking down the numbers for us and the take away. we appreciate it. >>> i want to bring you some live images right now here in new york city, long island the funeral for brian moore, the new york city police department officer killed in the line of duty almost a week ago today. you see the dozens of police officers lined up here outside in long island with the motorcade...
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by though time officer zachary novak, sergeant white and an unknown officer attempted to re3406 mr. gray from the wagon, mr. gray was no longer breathing at all. a medic was finally called to the skween whereupon arrival the medic determined that mr. gray was now in cardiac arrest and was critically and severely injured. mr. gray was rushed to the university of maryland shock trauma. on april 19th, 2015 mr. gray succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced death. the manner of death is believed to the result of a fatal jiri while mr. gray was unrestained by a seat belt while in the custody of the baltimore police department wagon. while each of these officers are presumed innocent until proven guilty, we have brought the following charges, officers goodison is being charged with second degree deprived heart murder. involunteer manslaughter second degree anying gebt assault, manslaughter by vehicle by means of gross negligence manslaughter by vehicle by means of criminal negligence misconduct in office for failure to secure prisoner failure to render aid. officer william porter is be
by though time officer zachary novak, sergeant white and an unknown officer attempted to re3406 mr. gray from the wagon, mr. gray was no longer breathing at all. a medic was finally called to the skween whereupon arrival the medic determined that mr. gray was now in cardiac arrest and was critically and severely injured. mr. gray was rushed to the university of maryland shock trauma. on april 19th, 2015 mr. gray succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced death. the manner of death is believed...
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some were selling them on craigslist for $300 a pop and last week zachary wheldon was arrested for illegally using a placard here. he even convinced the city to paint a handicap space in front of his apartment. lorraine is wond ering if their missing placards may have somehow fallen in to the wrong hands. >> i don't know how they can live with their conscience. >> the good news is lorraine and her neighbors have received their placards after we contacted the dmv. the dmv said it does want to hear about cases of placard abuse. you can contact them. do remember some disabilities are not always apparent. consumerwatch@kpix.com. >>> it almost felt like june gloom started a little bit early. >> i've got a whole new wardrobe. >> this is strange. it's obviously a month early. we call it june gloom for a reason, the month of june. it has been june gloom for 17 straight days throughout the bay area. livermore, you're barely out of the 50s. san jose at 61. san bruno at 59. oakland at 60 degrees isn't that big of a deal but inland running 10 to 12 below average and that's been the case for the entire m
some were selling them on craigslist for $300 a pop and last week zachary wheldon was arrested for illegally using a placard here. he even convinced the city to paint a handicap space in front of his apartment. lorraine is wond ering if their missing placards may have somehow fallen in to the wrong hands. >> i don't know how they can live with their conscience. >> the good news is lorraine and her neighbors have received their placards after we contacted the dmv. the dmv said it...
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max rusk was found on thursday morning. 19-year-old zachary kroll described as a friend was arrested yesterday. max's dad didn't mince words. >> he is a coward. i hope he burns in hell. he took our son. you are a piece of [bleep] and i hope you burn in hell. >> no hints from police about a motive. >>> and police are searching for the shooters who opened fire outside a busy east bay mall. it happened just before 11:00 a.m. in the shopping center in concord. nobody was hurt, but several cars were left riddled with bullets. a woman who worked the mall told us if she had not come in early today, she could have been hit. >> it was during the day and everything and i'm glad i worked at 9:30 and not 10:30. the fact it happened during the day is frightening. >> the shooters are still on the loose. they were seen leaving the area in an older light colored sedan. >>> alameda county is trying to build new bridges between young people and the bridge. law enforcement officers from various departments spent the day meeting with kids in hayward. participants got to meet a police canine. check out p
max rusk was found on thursday morning. 19-year-old zachary kroll described as a friend was arrested yesterday. max's dad didn't mince words. >> he is a coward. i hope he burns in hell. he took our son. you are a piece of [bleep] and i hope you burn in hell. >> no hints from police about a motive. >>> and police are searching for the shooters who opened fire outside a busy east bay mall. it happened just before 11:00 a.m. in the shopping center in concord. nobody was hurt,...
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zachary is live at police headquarters to fill us in on the investigation. katy. >> reporter: hi rosemary checking in with homicide detectives at this time there have been no arrests made police at the scene say this is a pretty unusual situation for you to have a man who was shot is multiple times, left in the middle of a busy street and then run over by a drunk driver. let's go to video of the scene. it happened on girard avenue on 42nd street. you can see what police picked up. and all within the distance of the 29-year-old victim shot at point blank range. police say after the man was shot he collapsed in the middle of girard avenue. and minutes later he was run over by a 79-year-old man who police say was drunk. >> just a very unusual homicide for our shooting victim after having been shot multiple times, he fell down on girard avenue. and then was run over. >> reporter: the shooting victim was taken to presbyterian hospital where he died. now, police say he was found with drugs on him as well as a handgun. coming up in the next half hour you'll hear fr
zachary is live at police headquarters to fill us in on the investigation. katy. >> reporter: hi rosemary checking in with homicide detectives at this time there have been no arrests made police at the scene say this is a pretty unusual situation for you to have a man who was shot is multiple times, left in the middle of a busy street and then run over by a drunk driver. let's go to video of the scene. it happened on girard avenue on 42nd street. you can see what police picked up. and all...
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this is the killer. 19-year-old zachary krull. tonight, the victim's dad has this message. >> what would you say to this guy? >> you are a piece of [bleep] and i hope you burn in hell. >> now police tell us the boys knew each other, but didn't elaborate on that. there is still no motive for the killing. >>> best friends all 18 years old, looking forward to high school graduation in a few weeks. police say they died because they got into a car with the wrong guy. betty yu is in gilroy tonight. betty? >> reporter: liz, this is somebody that was very close to or familiar with these girls. tonight, their friends and classmates here in gilroy say they learned a real tough lesson about the dangers of drinking and driving from their tragic deaths. >> i know now she is happy because she went with the girls she loved the most. >> reporter: three best friends. >> i love you! >> reporter: their smiling faces, photos, and favorite colors worn on the broken hearts of so many who loved them at tonight's memorial. >> we are not going good. we ar
this is the killer. 19-year-old zachary krull. tonight, the victim's dad has this message. >> what would you say to this guy? >> you are a piece of [bleep] and i hope you burn in hell. >> now police tell us the boys knew each other, but didn't elaborate on that. there is still no motive for the killing. >>> best friends all 18 years old, looking forward to high school graduation in a few weeks. police say they died because they got into a car with the wrong guy. betty...
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zachary david wells graduating with honors.officer cutter willow, new port, rhode island. david scott wesland cutter dependable, virginia beach virginia. his commission will be presented by his brother second lieutenant paul wesland, u.s. marine corps. james joseph white. port smith virginia. nicholas david williamson graduating with high honors. deck watch officer, cutter raymond evans, key west, florida. his commission will be presented by his father u.s. coast guard. dillan thomas wright. deck watch officer cutter m mm mcinaw, michigan. tyler langen wright. deck watch officer port smith, virginia. his commission will be presented by his grandfather colonel, u.s. marine corps retired. eli woo graduating with honors, deck watch officer, alameda, california. joel dawson wyman, deck watch officer, cutter decisive mississippi. cutter maple, citka, alaska. britney nicole zimmerman graduating with honors, deck watch officer, cutter melon, seattle, washington. her commission will be presented by her brother captain devin zimmerman,
zachary david wells graduating with honors.officer cutter willow, new port, rhode island. david scott wesland cutter dependable, virginia beach virginia. his commission will be presented by his brother second lieutenant paul wesland, u.s. marine corps. james joseph white. port smith virginia. nicholas david williamson graduating with high honors. deck watch officer, cutter raymond evans, key west, florida. his commission will be presented by his father u.s. coast guard. dillan thomas wright....