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kimberly: a gorgeous week ahead. you will kimberly: a breakfast staple is getting star power. kevin bacon and the american egg board are teaming up to a campaign. they use puns with the actor's last name to promote the egg industry. with a name like bacon, i mean, he has 10 careers that just keep going. eileen: that's awesome, love kevin bacon, and i love bacon. kimberly: so do i. tomorrow is looking awesome? eileen: it is. it will be chilly getting out the door, but the afternoon will be lovely, in the 60's. right now, 43, a little breeze at reagan national at 4. with the breeze it feels like 42 but the wind is nowhere near as gusty as earlier today when we had wind gusts between 45 and 50 miles per hour. still a light breeze, 50 mile-per-hour wind in frederick 12 andrews, but the calm wind is allowing the temperatures to drop. 43 andrews 44 lexington park. i want to jump backwards to talk about the hiker pictures today. reagan national 58, the average 55. 79 degrees in denver, record. 84 rapid city, 73 today in the northern plains. it was really, really warm. still cold in n
kimberly: a gorgeous week ahead. you will kimberly: a breakfast staple is getting star power. kevin bacon and the american egg board are teaming up to a campaign. they use puns with the actor's last name to promote the egg industry. with a name like bacon, i mean, he has 10 careers that just keep going. eileen: that's awesome, love kevin bacon, and i love bacon. kimberly: so do i. tomorrow is looking awesome? eileen: it is. it will be chilly getting out the door, but the afternoon will be...
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kimberly: yeah. eileen: what would you say? kimberly: i agree. eileen: awesome. some clouds this morning. kimberly: yeah. eileen: but yeah. the sunshine was still light fall. we -- really just a nice day and even now. at 11:51. it's 51 degrees. outside. not too bad. notice the southerly wind component. that's the thing that's going to change. the winds are going to shift out of the northwest so going to usher in some cooler air for the day tomorrow. but right now, across the board, 56 degrees. at dulles. we already dropped down to 4 in culpepper and 51 in hagerstown so 40's and 50's overall tonight. most of us in the upper 30's to lower 40's. so a little bit on the chilly side as you're getting up and out the door early tomorrow morning. and our highs tomorrow, probably somewhere around where temperatures are right now. winds have already started to shift with that front. farther west. haguers town wind at 10 miles an hour out of the northwest. winchester martinsburg at 13 miles an hour. so it will be a little bit breezy overnight and especially early tomorrow mo
kimberly: yeah. eileen: what would you say? kimberly: i agree. eileen: awesome. some clouds this morning. kimberly: yeah. eileen: but yeah. the sunshine was still light fall. we -- really just a nice day and even now. at 11:51. it's 51 degrees. outside. not too bad. notice the southerly wind component. that's the thing that's going to change. the winds are going to shift out of the northwest so going to usher in some cooler air for the day tomorrow. but right now, across the board, 56 degrees....
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robert: always a tough cookie kimberly, always. kimberly: i try my best. kimberly: all that snow feels like a distant memory after today. eileen: yes, today 61 degrees. tomorrow will be the, but it will be dry. climbing into the low 50's. each day we get a little milder. the warmest day thursday, upper 60's, then the cold front comes through dropping us into the 40's and 50's by the late week. here we go. this is march. kimberly: thank you for joining us. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." airport attack. new details of those terrifying moments in new orleans. the man with the machete, also had explosives with him and we hear from the tsa agent he attacked. >>> terror alert. the new threat. what appears to be a hit list against u.s. servicemen and women calling for attacks here in the united states. >>> off the force a racially charged video made by a florida police officer, and offensive text messages three others shared. it's not the only department tonight taking action over racist texts. >>> durst documents. investigators search the home of a friend
robert: always a tough cookie kimberly, always. kimberly: i try my best. kimberly: all that snow feels like a distant memory after today. eileen: yes, today 61 degrees. tomorrow will be the, but it will be dry. climbing into the low 50's. each day we get a little milder. the warmest day thursday, upper 60's, then the cold front comes through dropping us into the 40's and 50's by the late week. here we go. this is march. kimberly: thank you for joining us. >>> welcome to "world...
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visit ncicap.org] kimberly: good evening, i'm kimberly suiters. a prince george's county man says he has lived his life in fear after a pg county officer pointed a gun at his head. jay korff has the story. certainly a disturbing account. jay: it is and the attorney for the alleged victim gave us a new development, a new look at this incident, including one of our reporters was able to look at cell phone video that the attorney says capture the incident. we were not permitted to record the video, but we looked at it. it shows the officer pointing the gun at william cunningham's head and then down his mouth. >> the officer took total control over whether i lived or died, whether i ever got to talk to my wife. jay: he said the emotional trauma of that day in may in his bowie neighborhood still haunts them. >> i don't sleep well at night. jay: sunday, the 36-year-old spoke publicly for the first time since the incident. he was walking home after being dropped off by a cousin. they say that the officer thought that the car that cunningham was in was pu
visit ncicap.org] kimberly: good evening, i'm kimberly suiters. a prince george's county man says he has lived his life in fear after a pg county officer pointed a gun at his head. jay korff has the story. certainly a disturbing account. jay: it is and the attorney for the alleged victim gave us a new development, a new look at this incident, including one of our reporters was able to look at cell phone video that the attorney says capture the incident. we were not permitted to record the...
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kimberly: a little bit of everything? steve: a little bit of everything. we don't need to focus on the snow totals because it will not be that significant, but the ice could cause a big problem, especially on untreated roadways. monday lower 40's. wednesday, upper 50's, a cold front swings through. and next weekend, a week from tonight when you go to bed, we will set our clocks forward. kimberly: spring forward, you got it. don't go to bed yet. stay with us. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] kimberly: 7 on your side helping your prepare for a winter remakes. let's check in with steve rudin. steve: it is definitely cold out there, the temperatures have fallen into the teens. dulles airport at 16, reagan national at 25. lexington park, maryland, at 17 degrees. tomorrow the moisture will start off as snow. above that cold air we have warmer air pushing up from the south. that is what is going to give us the freezing rain, sleet, the wintry mix as we call it.
kimberly: a little bit of everything? steve: a little bit of everything. we don't need to focus on the snow totals because it will not be that significant, but the ice could cause a big problem, especially on untreated roadways. monday lower 40's. wednesday, upper 50's, a cold front swings through. and next weekend, a week from tonight when you go to bed, we will set our clocks forward. kimberly: spring forward, you got it. don't go to bed yet. stay with us. [captioning performed by the...
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visit ncicap.org] kimberly: the u.s. defense department is taking action after a so-called terrorist or minnline threat. reporter: names pictures, home addresses, more than 100 military personnel exposed online. the message? kill those we've listed. >> people can be inspired to kill the military in the united states. reporter: the group behind the list calls itself the islamic state hacking division and claims to represent isis. it says the information came from military records, but pentagon officials say the photos and most of the information are already available in public records and on social media. >> i worry there is increasing sophistication by these islamic terrorist organizations to manipulate social media for their own ends. reporter: the department of defense has contacted all the families listed, mostly air force and navy, and warned all military members and families to limit what they post on social media. concerns remain about how vulnerable they may be. >> the kind of activities they have engaged in in th
visit ncicap.org] kimberly: the u.s. defense department is taking action after a so-called terrorist or minnline threat. reporter: names pictures, home addresses, more than 100 military personnel exposed online. the message? kill those we've listed. >> people can be inspired to kill the military in the united states. reporter: the group behind the list calls itself the islamic state hacking division and claims to represent isis. it says the information came from military records, but...
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kimberly: let's turn to trusty eileen. eileen: the bracket seven-day looking good. 63 tomorrow, although i would not be surprised if it got to about 65 66 in d.c. 60 tuesday. chillier air moves in overnight tuesday into wednesday, 40's midweek. kimberly: we are not going to bed yet. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] kimberly: the police in ferguson, missouri, have a man in custody in the shooting of two police officers last week. this culminates a massive manhunt and there could be other suspects. >> he is now charged with two counts of assault in the first degree of the police officers. reporter: prosecutors say that 20-year-old jeffrey williams was the gun man.
kimberly: let's turn to trusty eileen. eileen: the bracket seven-day looking good. 63 tomorrow, although i would not be surprised if it got to about 65 66 in d.c. 60 tuesday. chillier air moves in overnight tuesday into wednesday, 40's midweek. kimberly: we are not going to bed yet. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] kimberly: the police in ferguson, missouri, have a man in custody in the...
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kimberly: actor philip seymour hoffman died during " the hunger games." ♪ ♪ ♪ kimberly: such a sunny disposition come you can make the best of this forecast. it still a mixed bag. eileen: it is, yes, you will wake up with showers early in the morning. but don't worry, midmorning, you will see the sun. there will be sunshine, about 60 degrees. rain on tuesday, cooler wednesday but still sunny. easter weekend looking pretty nice. kimberly: [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] kimberly: workers are building an access road to the crash site of german wings flight. it will speed up the recovery of remains and wreckage. reporter: investigators continue the search for the dna evidence who died on the germanwings plane that was deliberately crashed i the copilot, and they are still looking for the data recorder. the voice recorder is revealing some of the last chilling moments on board the doomed flight. a transcript of the recordings released by german newspaper showed the captain leaves to g
kimberly: actor philip seymour hoffman died during " the hunger games." ♪ ♪ ♪ kimberly: such a sunny disposition come you can make the best of this forecast. it still a mixed bag. eileen: it is, yes, you will wake up with showers early in the morning. but don't worry, midmorning, you will see the sun. there will be sunshine, about 60 degrees. rain on tuesday, cooler wednesday but still sunny. easter weekend looking pretty nice. kimberly: [captioning performed by the national...
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kimberly: thanks, eileen. "downton abbey" will be calling it quits after this season, the final episode airing on christmas day in great written. the show typically starts showing in the u.s. in january after its british run. coming up -- they made their debut this week. see how the newest addition to the national zoo ear kimberly: a big week for the indian bear cubs at the national zoo, making their debut. before stepping into the spotlight, mike conneen reports. mike: visitors got a sneak peak this morning. >> they are beautiful. >> smaller than i expected. mike: longtime zoo supporters, local media, and a delegation from peru were invited. they are natives to peru. one of the names means unique, the other one means warm or loved. >> we are working together to bring more species and having a partnership with the national zoo. mike: the cubs are one of only five surviving litters born in north american zoos. there are one step away from endangered. >> we are working with the folks that live in their native ha
kimberly: thanks, eileen. "downton abbey" will be calling it quits after this season, the final episode airing on christmas day in great written. the show typically starts showing in the u.s. in january after its british run. coming up -- they made their debut this week. see how the newest addition to the national zoo ear kimberly: a big week for the indian bear cubs at the national zoo, making their debut. before stepping into the spotlight, mike conneen reports. mike: visitors got a...
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back to you kimberly. kimberly: thank you, doug. montgomery county police are investigating how a man's body ended up in the lake. officers found the body just before noon in black hills regional park on parksville road in boyd. his exact cause of death has not been released. police are working to identify the man. autria: alleged victims of a nude photo scandal are now coming forward. police in state college say they talked with women who appear naked or partially naked in pictures that are posted to a penn state fraternity's secret facebook page. kappa delta ro has been suspended for a year. some frat members are cooperating with police who started a criminal investigation. and police in california say the alleged abduction of a woman for ransom is all a hoax. an investigation found denise huskins and her boyfriend's claims that she was kidnapped are unsubstantiated. the 29-year-old woman was missing for two days and her boyfriend reported she was abducted from his home. >> the statement that mr. quinn provided was such an incredi
back to you kimberly. kimberly: thank you, doug. montgomery county police are investigating how a man's body ended up in the lake. officers found the body just before noon in black hills regional park on parksville road in boyd. his exact cause of death has not been released. police are working to identify the man. autria: alleged victims of a nude photo scandal are now coming forward. police in state college say they talked with women who appear naked or partially naked in pictures that are...
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kimberly: great transition. eileen: we are starting to see high clouds move in, and i think this is a beautiful shot from the national harbor. the high clouds are going to make for a spectacular sunset. i am going to hopefully be able to show you a pretty time lapse tonight at 11:00. it has been chilly today, not as cold as yesterday. temperatures are in the 40's. this morning, 18 degrees. it was 19 this morning at martinsville. 25 the morning low at nats park. 45 degrees right now. definitely not baseball weather. we have got warmer temperatures in the days to come. it is much milder than it was at this time yesterday. temperatures anywhere between 10 and 20 degrees warmer than they were at this time yesterday. clear skies right now, but i want to zoom out on radar to show you what is coming. high clouds approaching the area. this is the front that will bring us a chance for some showers overnight tonight while you are sleeping and early tomorrow while you are waking up. that will also bring us warmer temperatu
kimberly: great transition. eileen: we are starting to see high clouds move in, and i think this is a beautiful shot from the national harbor. the high clouds are going to make for a spectacular sunset. i am going to hopefully be able to show you a pretty time lapse tonight at 11:00. it has been chilly today, not as cold as yesterday. temperatures are in the 40's. this morning, 18 degrees. it was 19 this morning at martinsville. 25 the morning low at nats park. 45 degrees right now. definitely...
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kimberly? kimberly: look for you then, thank you, doug. break inging news out of new york where hundreds of firefighters are on the scene of a building explosion on the east side. chris papst is monitoring the situation from the live desk. what have you found out? chris: as of right now, the new york city fire department is reporting that 12 people have been injured in this explosion and this apartment fire. look at the video right here. you can see how intense this really was or still continued to be. very thick smoke and firefighters are trying to battle up to 200 firemen originally had gone to this fire and still remain there. one person so far, according to the nyfd has been critically injured. now, abc 7 has been doing a little bit of digging here. this building is in the east village of manhattan and according to the greenwich village society of historic preservation, it was built in 1834 as a single family home five stories, huge single family home later renovated. right now into four apartments and then they're -- there are at leas
kimberly? kimberly: look for you then, thank you, doug. break inging news out of new york where hundreds of firefighters are on the scene of a building explosion on the east side. chris papst is monitoring the situation from the live desk. what have you found out? chris: as of right now, the new york city fire department is reporting that 12 people have been injured in this explosion and this apartment fire. look at the video right here. you can see how intense this really was or still...
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kimberly: disturbing allegations against a d.c. mother after her son was treated for hot water burns on his back. as sam ford reports, the police say she is responsible for her son's injuries. sam: after a court hearing she headed back to the halfway house, trying to avoid cameras. she and her ex-boyfriend are accused of first-degree child abuse of her nine euros and, who has cerebral palsy. she allegedly put a lock on the bedroom door, receiving $700 per month for his care. when she dropped him off with the father, the father took him to children's hospital where they called the police. the child said his mother had the him, -- beat him locked him in the room, bound with duct tate. a neighbor said she did not know why the police came last june. >> the last thing i know is the police came. sam: detectives admitted in the report -- detectives had in the report that she admitted she did not take him out of the house because she was ashamed of him. it also said that he had lost 10 to 20 pounds while in the defendant's care. sam ford,
kimberly: disturbing allegations against a d.c. mother after her son was treated for hot water burns on his back. as sam ford reports, the police say she is responsible for her son's injuries. sam: after a court hearing she headed back to the halfway house, trying to avoid cameras. she and her ex-boyfriend are accused of first-degree child abuse of her nine euros and, who has cerebral palsy. she allegedly put a lock on the bedroom door, receiving $700 per month for his care. when she dropped...
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kimberly, back to you. kimberly: thank you, doug. a new house investigation is under way following hillary clinton clinton's e-mail controversy. john boehner said the probe will focus on her e-mail practices as secretary of state. investigators would also look into her admitted destruction of more than 31,000 e-mails she determined to be purely personal. >> right now there's no way for us to know whether we have all the state department communications that rightfully belong to the american people. kimberly: the state department shut down parts of its e-mail system last week to upgrade and boost security. officials hope to have it up and running sometime later tonight. alison: a second arrest for a state department employee charged with soliciting sex from a minor. kimberly: daniel rosen was arrested yesterday charged with voyeurism and stalking in the district. his first arrest stemmed from a case in fairfax county. northern virginia bureau chef jeff goldberg is live with the latest details on that arrest. jeff? jeff: we are expectin
kimberly, back to you. kimberly: thank you, doug. a new house investigation is under way following hillary clinton clinton's e-mail controversy. john boehner said the probe will focus on her e-mail practices as secretary of state. investigators would also look into her admitted destruction of more than 31,000 e-mails she determined to be purely personal. >> right now there's no way for us to know whether we have all the state department communications that rightfully belong to the...
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kimberly: but we like you. robert: coming up in sports -- a lot up or you fans -- a lot of >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: the wiz in desperate need of a victory tonight after losing to the sixers last night. bradley beal and paul pierce back in the lineup, taking on the pistons. the was earns up by 10. bradley beal, after missing a games. third quarter come 66-48 wiz. paul pierce hits the trey. the wiz squandered the lead. late fourth, then they -- nene with a head fake. a snap their six-game losing streak. the final 99-95. >> i can't explain it to you. they played one half, and then soon as the team makes any kind of run we stopped playing. that is what we did. we stopped playing. i have to figure out how, you know, to help these guys overcome that. robert: tuesday, nothing but gold t-shirts rushing the floor after the terps beat wisconsin. more momentum again against michigan today. senior day, final home game for dez wells. he teared up, hugging mark t
kimberly: but we like you. robert: coming up in sports -- a lot up or you fans -- a lot of >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: the wiz in desperate need of a victory tonight after losing to the sixers last night. bradley beal and paul pierce back in the lineup, taking on the pistons. the was earns up by 10. bradley beal, after missing a games. third quarter come 66-48 wiz. paul pierce hits the trey. the wiz squandered the lead. late...
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kimberly: d.c. residents are allowed to have up to two ounces of pot or grow three mature plants at home. smoking in public remains illegal. a marijuana seed planted this weekend could be fully grown by the summer. the washington nationals surprised 100 people tonight with tickets for a free ride on the capital wheel part of a series of giveaways leading up to opening day. that runs until april 3, to kickoff the year-long 10-year anniversary celebration. nats say that fans can expect more surprises. sometime the craving calls. that is what four-year-old annabelle did friday night when she put on her raincoat and got on the bus in philadelphia. the bus driver realizing something was not right, asked annabelle which he was doing. she simply said that she wanted a slushy. >> i was like, you have to be kidding me. 3:00 in the morning? it shocked me. kimberly: the driver stopped the bus and called the police, who took her to the hospital as a precaution. her mother did not know she was gone until the hos
kimberly: d.c. residents are allowed to have up to two ounces of pot or grow three mature plants at home. smoking in public remains illegal. a marijuana seed planted this weekend could be fully grown by the summer. the washington nationals surprised 100 people tonight with tickets for a free ride on the capital wheel part of a series of giveaways leading up to opening day. that runs until april 3, to kickoff the year-long 10-year anniversary celebration. nats say that fans can expect more...
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good evening, i'm kimberly suiters. we are starting to get delays into the newsroom for monday morning. prince william county schools will be closed tomorrow. also in virginia, spotsylvania county schools will allow open two hours late. we will get you more closings and delays as they come in this half hour. this is all because of the icy conditions. meteorologist eileen whelan is in the stormwatch 7 weather center. eileen: it is going to be a slick start monday morning even outside right now it is just a sheet of ice pretty much everywhere. but there is good news, live super doppler, a relatively clean sweep. there may be some pockets of freezing drizzle, but the good news is the national weather service has canceled the winter storm warning that was in effect earlier. even though the winter storm warning is no longer in effect that does not mean conditions are not still very slick. check out the temperatures, 34 degrees at reagan national below freezing at ellis, at freezing bwi. and the temperatures will pretty much
good evening, i'm kimberly suiters. we are starting to get delays into the newsroom for monday morning. prince william county schools will be closed tomorrow. also in virginia, spotsylvania county schools will allow open two hours late. we will get you more closings and delays as they come in this half hour. this is all because of the icy conditions. meteorologist eileen whelan is in the stormwatch 7 weather center. eileen: it is going to be a slick start monday morning even outside right now...
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visit ncicap.org] kimberly: good eveningkimberly: on kimberly suiters. a courthouse is on lock down tonight. the police say that a man wanted to murder his uncle his plan slicing the judge's throat shooting him in the head, and burning his bethesda home. evan lewis is live outside of the courthouse in rockville, with a story that you will see only on seven. -- kevin lewis is live outside of the courthouse in rockville. kevin: this case is awfully unique, the judge the victim his own nephew the defendant. a heightened level of security at district court in rockville. the increase after this man threatened to kill his uncle judge david boyton. >> it seems initial indications are there is some sort of blame being placed on the judge for his particular circumstances. kevin: the man allegedly told his father that he planned to kill the judge by slicing his throat, firing a gun at his head, then burning down his bethesda home. the man's parents called the police, who arrested the 35-year-old man on the spot. >> if you look across the country, there have been j
visit ncicap.org] kimberly: good eveningkimberly: on kimberly suiters. a courthouse is on lock down tonight. the police say that a man wanted to murder his uncle his plan slicing the judge's throat shooting him in the head, and burning his bethesda home. evan lewis is live outside of the courthouse in rockville, with a story that you will see only on seven. -- kevin lewis is live outside of the courthouse in rockville. kevin: this case is awfully unique, the judge the victim his own nephew the...
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kimberly? kimberly: thank you doug. faculty members at sweet briar college are fighting to keep the private women's school open. they held a special meeting last night where members approved a resolution opposing the shutdown. now, the faculty is trying to meet with the board of directors to discuss alternatives to closing the school. earlier this month sweet briar announced it would close this year due to financial reasons. so far, a campaign to save the school has raised more than $3 million. alison: it was a strange scene in fairfax county where police say a burglary suspect who was shot then tried to escape by boarding a bus. the shooting happened this morning on lenore lane in the huntington area and northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg spoke to the home owner involved in all of this. what did he tell you? jeff: well alison, just walked outside of his house 20 minutes ago. he was with a couple of children clearly taking them somewhere. he did not want to go on camera. i spoke to him about what happened, how
kimberly? kimberly: thank you doug. faculty members at sweet briar college are fighting to keep the private women's school open. they held a special meeting last night where members approved a resolution opposing the shutdown. now, the faculty is trying to meet with the board of directors to discuss alternatives to closing the school. earlier this month sweet briar announced it would close this year due to financial reasons. so far, a campaign to save the school has raised more than $3 million....
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kimberly: another check of the forecast. eileen: a brighter and sunnier day tomorrow, a little breezy and a little cool but this will take it for sunday. monday looks nice as well with 62 degrees and 60 four street patrick's day and maybe an isolated shower in the morning. otherwise a little bit cooler into the week. kimberly: don't go t kimberly: cities and town along the ohio river are raising for more flooding tonight. rob marciano looked at how people are preparing. >> rushing rivers jammed with huge chunks of ice and a danger creeping closer forcing families to evacuate. >> if we have to move out i have four grandkids and other little girls living with me. rob: all the accelerated melting cracking up the a's leaving entire neighborhoods -- neighborhoods inundated with overflow. coast guard icebreakers are working in lake erie keeping things moving. in cincinnati, water rescuers work through flooded streets the car stuck in the water. >> they got lucky, they shouldn't be there are in -- there. rob: it could get worse. in
kimberly: another check of the forecast. eileen: a brighter and sunnier day tomorrow, a little breezy and a little cool but this will take it for sunday. monday looks nice as well with 62 degrees and 60 four street patrick's day and maybe an isolated shower in the morning. otherwise a little bit cooler into the week. kimberly: don't go t kimberly: cities and town along the ohio river are raising for more flooding tonight. rob marciano looked at how people are preparing. >> rushing rivers...
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kimberly: kimberly: a final look at the forecast? eileen: for the most part, the rain is out of here. if you have dinner plans, a movie, just a sprinkle, but much brighter tomorrow, feeling cool with the breeze. sunshine, and a nice start to the workweek monday and tuesday, highs in the lower 60's. kimberly: thanks for joining us tonight. we will see you at 11:00. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." rivers rising. the heavy rain surging waters and now swamped roads and flooded homes. who's on alert for more flooding tonight? >>> breaking news the blown tire seen from a window on a flight from denver. the passengers bracing for impact. and what they did when they landed. >>> high flying pastor the popular televangelist under fire tonight. his $65 million ask, what he told his flock he needs to preach the good word. >>> and, miracle moment. the heart-stopping video -- >> pass her up! >> rescuers pulling that little girl from the icy river, the desperate rush to save her life.
kimberly: kimberly: a final look at the forecast? eileen: for the most part, the rain is out of here. if you have dinner plans, a movie, just a sprinkle, but much brighter tomorrow, feeling cool with the breeze. sunshine, and a nice start to the workweek monday and tuesday, highs in the lower 60's. kimberly: thanks for joining us tonight. we will see you at 11:00. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." rivers rising. the heavy rain surging waters and now swamped roads and...
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kimberly: a big boost from uber what the ridesharing, and he kimberly: breaking news from the district where a manhole exploded at the intersection of new hampshire avenue and 21st street northwest. d.c. fire and utility crews are on the scene. nobody was hurt. we will update the situation tomorrow on "good morning washington." uber wants to give the region more than just a ride. consumer investigator chris papst took a trip through oxon hill for their plan to create thousands of jobs in the area. chris: for the last eight months, this maryland resident has been behind the wheel of this uber car a job he feels lucky to have. >> it gives me the flexibility i need to be with my wife. chris: who is sick. for 30 years, he worked for twinkies as a sales manager. when they went into business, he also lost his retirement and his job. >> ima home entrepreneur, set my own schedule. i stay home with her. it's been a blessing. it pays well. chris: in the coming year, there could be many stories like his. today ,uber announced a huge expansion to bring 5000 jobs to maryland and 500 to prince georg
kimberly: a big boost from uber what the ridesharing, and he kimberly: breaking news from the district where a manhole exploded at the intersection of new hampshire avenue and 21st street northwest. d.c. fire and utility crews are on the scene. nobody was hurt. we will update the situation tomorrow on "good morning washington." uber wants to give the region more than just a ride. consumer investigator chris papst took a trip through oxon hill for their plan to create thousands of jobs...
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kimberly, back to you. kimberly: all right. sorry for the hoyas but we are holding out hope for maryland and virginia. thanks so much robert. well, there is a reason we call them man's best friend. one dog's incredible rescue effort and why even his owners were shocked that he pulled it off. that's n kimberly: well, it wouldn't be saturday night without a great dog story. here you go. two people owe their lives to this ber meese -- burmese mountain dog neko. they were caught in a current. >> he went right out to -- right up to the side of the boogie board and he swung his body around while he was swimming. and i just said grab him anywhere you can. and actually put her arm around his chest and hanging on to the boogie board with one arm. kimberly: the amazing thing the clarks just adopted neko a couple of months ago. he barely had done anything in the ocean beyond dipping his paws in. they call his rescue pure instinct. an
kimberly, back to you. kimberly: all right. sorry for the hoyas but we are holding out hope for maryland and virginia. thanks so much robert. well, there is a reason we call them man's best friend. one dog's incredible rescue effort and why even his owners were shocked that he pulled it off. that's n kimberly: well, it wouldn't be saturday night without a great dog story. here you go. two people owe their lives to this ber meese -- burmese mountain dog neko. they were caught in a current....
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kimberly: girl power. a whole new meaning to birdseye view, international attention and the world record. kimberly: a mini cam flew from eagles building. a conservation group organized the event. it landed on the trainer's arm. it is the highest ever recorded bird flight from a man-made structure. i have actually been up there.
kimberly: girl power. a whole new meaning to birdseye view, international attention and the world record. kimberly: a mini cam flew from eagles building. a conservation group organized the event. it landed on the trainer's arm. it is the highest ever recorded bird flight from a man-made structure. i have actually been up there.
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kimberly: see you at 5:00, horace. police are investigating a deadly accident that killed a pedestrian on i-270 overnight. a man was hit by a tractor-trailer while walking in the southbound lane just after father hurley boulevard in germantown. the driver of the tractor-trailer did stop. police say the victim's s.u.v. was parked on the shoulder and smelled of alcohol. his name has not been released. alison: the weather is being blamed for a 50-car pile-up. look at that in canada. the crash happened about midnight on highway 401 in trenton two hours northeast of toronto. 40 tractor-trailers and several small vehicles collided because of the icy roads there. four people were treated. for nonlife threatening injuries. kimberly: wow i don't know if i've seen a pile-up like that. keep the coats handy, the cooler weather is sticking around for a bit longer. alison: just when we thought maybe it was over. doug hill is here with a look at the forecast. hey, doug. doug: we have bright sunshine with temperatures in the upper 40'
kimberly: see you at 5:00, horace. police are investigating a deadly accident that killed a pedestrian on i-270 overnight. a man was hit by a tractor-trailer while walking in the southbound lane just after father hurley boulevard in germantown. the driver of the tractor-trailer did stop. police say the victim's s.u.v. was parked on the shoulder and smelled of alcohol. his name has not been released. alison: the weather is being blamed for a 50-car pile-up. look at that in canada. the crash...
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kimberly: a border battle for a trip to the sweet 16. robert burton joining us live from columbus, ohio. our last hometown hope robert. robert: exactly, kimberly. the name of the game is survived. the terps will try to do that against west virginia tonight. coming up in sports, why west virginia's defense could cause robert: we're live outside nationwide arena where things get tougher for the terps. they're taking on fifth-seeded west virginia. that west virginia defense could cause problems tonight for the terps. tonight the terps will try to handle the pressure of west virginia. >> to execute better, fast break, when they're pushing the ball. that will be key for us. >> you can't sit back and gerbil around it, you need to attack it -- dribble around it, you need to attack it. robert: the style of play is not something the terps have seen all year or had a lot of time to prepare for. >> we have different things we do that we have done so -- that time of year, you just give guy some information and prepare them for certain things and hop
kimberly: a border battle for a trip to the sweet 16. robert burton joining us live from columbus, ohio. our last hometown hope robert. robert: exactly, kimberly. the name of the game is survived. the terps will try to do that against west virginia tonight. coming up in sports, why west virginia's defense could cause robert: we're live outside nationwide arena where things get tougher for the terps. they're taking on fifth-seeded west virginia. that west virginia defense could cause problems...
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kimberly suiters, abc 7 news. alison: and still to come at 5:00 -- >> she blew her horn at the individual. alison: find out what happened to one driver after she did that simple thing that any of us can do on any day. leon: the government gives the green light to a new kind of apple and potato. reporter: students at american university rallied against racism through social media with one black student appealing to more white students to alison: students joined arms to take a stand at american university today. leon: they are speaking out after a series of racially charged posts on the yikyak app. a story you saw first on 7 and d.c. bureau chief sam ford is live on campus now. he's got the very latest. sam? sam: leon, this rally was planned for outside but because of the weather, it moved inside. at issue racist posts on the social media sight yikyak that likely originated here on campus. they rallied against racist yikyak posts like these. slavery was the worst thing to happen to this country. bringing them over h
kimberly suiters, abc 7 news. alison: and still to come at 5:00 -- >> she blew her horn at the individual. alison: find out what happened to one driver after she did that simple thing that any of us can do on any day. leon: the government gives the green light to a new kind of apple and potato. reporter: students at american university rallied against racism through social media with one black student appealing to more white students to alison: students joined arms to take a stand at...
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[ applause ] >> our correspondent in washington, d.c., on capitol hill is kimberly halkett, and kimberly you listened to the speech, and you are familiar with that conflating of isil with other perceived threats by the israeli prime minister something he does quite regularly, isn't it? but how fertile was the ground to which he was speaking? how much of a scene of -- of approval was he tapping into? >> well i think there was definitely a skeptical audience to the argument made over and over by the israeli prime minister. and that was that he was trying to portray that iron's intentions were anything but peaceful. and iran has always maintained that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. however, you saw the case being made by the prime minister that any agreement being negotiated right now by secretary of state john kerry the p5-plus-1 countries with iran is an agreement that would not block the ability to make an atomic weapon, but instead would paef paef -- pave the way. this was a very receptive audience, but you did see there were roughly two dozen standing ovations, but many
[ applause ] >> our correspondent in washington, d.c., on capitol hill is kimberly halkett, and kimberly you listened to the speech, and you are familiar with that conflating of isil with other perceived threats by the israeli prime minister something he does quite regularly, isn't it? but how fertile was the ground to which he was speaking? how much of a scene of -- of approval was he tapping into? >> well i think there was definitely a skeptical audience to the argument made over...
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kimberly? >> thank you doug. more rain in southern west virginia has people concerned after a landslide forced dozens of residents out of their homes. the landslide started near yeager airport in charleston taking down an unoccupied home church, trees and power lines. the road has been shut down and nearby neighborhood evacuated. the airport is still operating normally. a virginia company says it will continue selling laminate flooring from china after a scathing report on "60 minutes" raised questions about its safety. lumber liquidators say its products comply with all regulations, but customers are expressing health concerns. "7 on your side" i-team investigator joce sterman explains why. >> customers like eve murphy buy laminate flooring because they love the way it looks. many are wondering if something inside this floor is making them sick. murphy is among the abc 7 viewers we've heard from who say they bought laminate flooring from lumber liquidators and then experienced health problems. in the weeks after
kimberly? >> thank you doug. more rain in southern west virginia has people concerned after a landslide forced dozens of residents out of their homes. the landslide started near yeager airport in charleston taking down an unoccupied home church, trees and power lines. the road has been shut down and nearby neighborhood evacuated. the airport is still operating normally. a virginia company says it will continue selling laminate flooring from china after a scathing report on "60...
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kimberly halkett. in washington, d.c. how can it maintain without a military presence there? >> it is obviously going to be a clalg. we should point out -- challenge. we should point out that the white house spokesman says they will continue some of the operations they have been. significantly impaired due to the fact that there was a withdrawal up to 100 special operations forces this happen. they were very critical in helping with intelligence gathering, and u.s. embassy staff being evacuated from yemen. there are challenges security relationship in yemen that has been taking place for years. drone strikes targeting aqap or al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. it has targeted successfully in the u.s. view dozens of aqap members so there is question now in washington the future that. the u.s. saying that it will be able to continue to to conduct those operations, and continue to work with president hadi, who is in fact not in the capital sanaa but in aden, therefore is still a key ally that the u.s. will be working with in terms of its security operation. >> kimberly any sort
kimberly halkett. in washington, d.c. how can it maintain without a military presence there? >> it is obviously going to be a clalg. we should point out -- challenge. we should point out that the white house spokesman says they will continue some of the operations they have been. significantly impaired due to the fact that there was a withdrawal up to 100 special operations forces this happen. they were very critical in helping with intelligence gathering, and u.s. embassy staff being...
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kimberly: surviving family members gathered wednesday morning. neighbors struggled to find words that expressed the depth of their grief. >> live every moment you can. that's the only thing i can say. kimberly: now, co-workers of yvonne selke describe her at booz allen hamilton as "wonderful" and "dedicated." similar praise for her daughter emily seen her on her sorority's twitter page. and also emily worked for carr workplaces and they described emily as an outstanding young woman. live in the newsroom, kimberly suters, abc 7 news. back to you. maureen: thank you. as we said there was a third american on board that flight. the state department has confirmed that. so far no information on the person's identity has been made public. abc 7 will bring you the new information as it becomes available. an update now on a tragic accident that claimed the life of a 2-year-old girl in bowie. a funeral was held today for dynasty timaras, she was killed two weeks ago as she and her grandmother tried to cross route 197. more than 250 people contributed to a
kimberly: surviving family members gathered wednesday morning. neighbors struggled to find words that expressed the depth of their grief. >> live every moment you can. that's the only thing i can say. kimberly: now, co-workers of yvonne selke describe her at booz allen hamilton as "wonderful" and "dedicated." similar praise for her daughter emily seen her on her sorority's twitter page. and also emily worked for carr workplaces and they described emily as an...
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live in the newsroom kimberly suters, abc 7 news. >> thanks for that kimberly. two university of maryland baltimore baltimore baltimore county students have been expelled after a rape investigation. a girl said she was raped in a dorm room but was so drunk she didn't remember what happened. the man said they had sex bull it was consensual. two school officials say two of the men violated the school's code of conduct. >> two women are charged with running a prostitution ring out of a manassas massage parlor. investigators executed a search warrant tuesday at blue sky massage located in the 8700 block of diggs road. right now, there are no mug shots of the woman because they were released on summons. the police investigation is ongoing and more charges are pending. >> a baltimore judge tossed out an indictment and upheld his acquittal of a man accused of killing 16-year-old felicia barnes. michael johnson stood trial twice in the case. in both instances, mistakes made by prosecutors resulted in a mistrial. she said that she will seek an appeal. barnes was from nor
live in the newsroom kimberly suters, abc 7 news. >> thanks for that kimberly. two university of maryland baltimore baltimore baltimore county students have been expelled after a rape investigation. a girl said she was raped in a dorm room but was so drunk she didn't remember what happened. the man said they had sex bull it was consensual. two school officials say two of the men violated the school's code of conduct. >> two women are charged with running a prostitution ring out of a...
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kimberly? kimberly: maureen, the selke family released a simple statement tonight. it reads "our entire family is deeply saddened by the losses of yvonne and emily selke, two wonderful, caring amazing people who meant so much to so many." inside a tightly knit neighborhood in nokesville -- >> still kind of shocked. kimberly: a shock too much to avoid right now. among the 150 people on board the germanwings flight 9525 that crashed into the french alps a beloved mother and daughter from jane carter's community. >> this little neighborhood has been here 36 years and nothing like that has ever happened. kimberly: yvonne selke became a government contractor with booz allen hamilton 23 years ago. the same year her daughter emily was born. this emily's profile picture. a woodbridge high school and drexel university graduate selke'sorority sisters posted this photo and message on facebook. "she always put others before herself and cared deeply for all those in her life." the crash victims come from 15 different countries. investigators are looking into every possible cause
kimberly? kimberly: maureen, the selke family released a simple statement tonight. it reads "our entire family is deeply saddened by the losses of yvonne and emily selke, two wonderful, caring amazing people who meant so much to so many." inside a tightly knit neighborhood in nokesville -- >> still kind of shocked. kimberly: a shock too much to avoid right now. among the 150 people on board the germanwings flight 9525 that crashed into the french alps a beloved mother and...
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kimberly is here. and she has the first e-mail for you. >> i actually saw him in the hallway yesterday. >> it was the best part of my day. >> i saw you in the hall way, too. >> i'd say that's normal not nuts. >> i don't remember seeing you brian, because kimberly was with you and she obscured you. >> we have road ranl for you here. i get really angry at other drivers, someone driving too slow or accidently making a sudden turn can cause me to launch into a kursz filled tirade while honking my horn. >> you labelled it correctly road rage is nuts. it's delusional. it doesn't make that sense. you don't know the person that's the other driver. if you did you might well like them or forgive them. you don't know what's going on in his or her life. god forbid he has a sick kid at home. you wouldn't be honking your horn. that's crazy. >> there's a lot of road rage. >> a lot of crazy people in jersey. >> it's not normal to do that. >> there you go. e-mail our vacation home has a very high balcony someone writes
kimberly is here. and she has the first e-mail for you. >> i actually saw him in the hallway yesterday. >> it was the best part of my day. >> i saw you in the hall way, too. >> i'd say that's normal not nuts. >> i don't remember seeing you brian, because kimberly was with you and she obscured you. >> we have road ranl for you here. i get really angry at other drivers, someone driving too slow or accidently making a sudden turn can cause me to launch into a...
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kimberly: in arlington, kimberly suters abc 7 news. alison: "7 on your side" reached out to the yellow pages spokesperson who called the situation "frustrating." he says they're alerting customers about the fraud. yellow pages, though advises you to check every invoice really carefully. they say bills will never come by fax. and they want you to report any suspected fraud to the f.t.c. leon: a special honor for a local county. which location topped the list of virginia's healthiest counties. alison: close call for a child after a car slammed into an apartment narrowly missing him. hear from his mother about this wild scene. reporter: is there too much partying going on inside the u.s. capitol? police seem to think so. they want to crack down on it. we'll alison: well u.s. capitol police have a message for lawmakers. this is somewhat unusual. not what you're expecting. and it's this. cut down on the partying at the capitol? leon: here's what the deal is. police say they're seeing growing numbers of parties around memorial day and the fo
kimberly: in arlington, kimberly suters abc 7 news. alison: "7 on your side" reached out to the yellow pages spokesperson who called the situation "frustrating." he says they're alerting customers about the fraud. yellow pages, though advises you to check every invoice really carefully. they say bills will never come by fax. and they want you to report any suspected fraud to the f.t.c. leon: a special honor for a local county. which location topped the list of virginia's...
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kimberly: and i'm consumer investigator kimberly suiters. even if your count wasn't one of the nearly 40 million breached at target, you may benefit from the company's efforts to win back consumers. that story is minutes away. alison: cooler weather raising concerns about how it could affect the d.c. cherry blossoms. what the national park service is saying about the date for peak bloom. as a small business owner you wouldn't deliver just half of what you have to offer to your customers. so why are you settling for half-fast internet? only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads so files go out in a snap. don't miss your last chancnce e to get $200 back when you upgrade to fios internet and phone for just $99.99 a month with a 2-year agreement and get $200 back. hurry call now it's your last chance. this offer ends march twenty-first. leon: a "7 on your side" consumer alert. if you shop at target, the chain retailer is close to settling with customers over the massive data breach that was in the news recently. consu
kimberly: and i'm consumer investigator kimberly suiters. even if your count wasn't one of the nearly 40 million breached at target, you may benefit from the company's efforts to win back consumers. that story is minutes away. alison: cooler weather raising concerns about how it could affect the d.c. cherry blossoms. what the national park service is saying about the date for peak bloom. as a small business owner you wouldn't deliver just half of what you have to offer to your customers. so why...
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kimberly: we are seeing green and a lot of gold in the form of sunshine on this st. patrick's day. alison: unfortunately, this warm weather is not going to be sticking around all evening. lot of changes headed our way. chief meteorologist doug hill is here to explain how low the temperatures will drop. hi, doug. doug: hi there. cold front passed through a bit earlier and the colder air lags behind by several hours. process is under way, falling temperatures west of the metro area. let's get started of a live look at the rooftop camera. plenty of sunshine but high level clouds scattered around the area. don't mind the winds as much when it's 67 degrees like it is
kimberly: we are seeing green and a lot of gold in the form of sunshine on this st. patrick's day. alison: unfortunately, this warm weather is not going to be sticking around all evening. lot of changes headed our way. chief meteorologist doug hill is here to explain how low the temperatures will drop. hi, doug. doug: hi there. cold front passed through a bit earlier and the colder air lags behind by several hours. process is under way, falling temperatures west of the metro area. let's get...
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as the frozen lake began to thaw, kimberly's days were numbered. they drove out miles to find the dog. once they spotted her, kimberly was so scared she kept running away. after about two hours, the cameraman stepped on to the ice and grabbed kimberly bringing her back to solid ground. >>> the time right now is 5:42. former sixers star allen iverson said he could see himself back in philly. he's not talking about returning to the court but he is talking about returning to the team. we'll tell you about what role a.i. wants to land. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >>> a war of words is going on between two candidates in the race for philadelphia's district 7 council seat. morales spoke out yesterday about what his campaign manager called a facebook fiasco. he wants to concentrate on his campaign and the voters and is not quitting the race. his opponent, incumbent councilwoman maria quinones showed us comments on his facebook page. he says he never put those there. his account was hacked or were photo shopped. >> i love every human being equal. that's what
as the frozen lake began to thaw, kimberly's days were numbered. they drove out miles to find the dog. once they spotted her, kimberly was so scared she kept running away. after about two hours, the cameraman stepped on to the ice and grabbed kimberly bringing her back to solid ground. >>> the time right now is 5:42. former sixers star allen iverson said he could see himself back in philly. he's not talking about returning to the court but he is talking about returning to the team....
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kimberly, can you answer for me? >> dirks bentley. >> i got to meet him. play at my wedding. he is a great singer. >> yes. >> yeah. >> why don't you renew your vows and do it? >> want us to push beyond this one. kg who would sing at your wedding? >> journey. steve perry. >> nice. wow. >> very cool. i like that one. how but, juanito? >> when my daughter got married, danced to stevie wonders "ment is she lovely"? i thought that was great. when i did get married, that was pack in the disco days bee gee gees, taste of honey. >> discoing. platform shoes? >> how i met my wife in a disco. >> platform shoes on? >> me? no. >> not a i canner is i have a theory that marriages are weddings that happen in very dramatic fashion end misplay. wonders what happens to photo albums, these big photo albums to weddings a truck pick them up a i long the way, take them and send them to third world countries here, have these photo albums? i picked neil ham burger. the world's greatest comedian. he would be my -- he would be the guy that would officiate. >> the opening act? >> yeah. >> and mine would
kimberly, can you answer for me? >> dirks bentley. >> i got to meet him. play at my wedding. he is a great singer. >> yes. >> yeah. >> why don't you renew your vows and do it? >> want us to push beyond this one. kg who would sing at your wedding? >> journey. steve perry. >> nice. wow. >> very cool. i like that one. how but, juanito? >> when my daughter got married, danced to stevie wonders "ment is she lovely"? i thought that...
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autria: kimberly suiters is in the abc newsroom with breaking details. kimberly: we have learned it was a mother and daughter who died in that crash. she worked with the pentagon satellite mapping office. her daughter emily graduated from drexler university in 2013. her sorority posted a message mourning her death saying she always put others before herself and cared deeply for all those in her life. the sisters at drexel say she'll be greatly missed and ask everyone keep emily and her mother and their family in their thoughts and prayers during this heartbreaking time. now, we do have the crew on the way to emily and yvonne's hometown. we'll bring you more on the loss of two beloved virginians coming up at 4:00. a second black box was found from the crash site. however, it is empty. so investigators will be concentrating on the first black box that was discovered. it's considered damaged but they believe they can get some information from that black box. reporting from the live desk in the newsroom kimberly suiters, back to you in the studio. jummy: our
autria: kimberly suiters is in the abc newsroom with breaking details. kimberly: we have learned it was a mother and daughter who died in that crash. she worked with the pentagon satellite mapping office. her daughter emily graduated from drexler university in 2013. her sorority posted a message mourning her death saying she always put others before herself and cared deeply for all those in her life. the sisters at drexel say she'll be greatly missed and ask everyone keep emily and her mother...
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the medical supply company by kimberly clark. now, i am a big fan and that's why we own it and you can follow along and they make surgical and productions if were the operating room with products that are number one and number two in a bunch of categories and also has a faster growing medical device business. going forward they will be able to make some things to do the growth. this moneying the markets initial reaction is negative and pulling it down. why did it get hit? because it's a low volume name and does not have as much coverage. some of them were spoofed and something by the way that you should be aware of if you were watching the show. they were being conservative and wall street confused and that's why they rebounded from today's low. now, he is giving us an 18 percent gain and i think that it's room to run with today's pull back and giving you a nice entry point and let's take a closer look and learn more about the quarter and the company prospects and it's mad money. >> thank you jim. it's great to be back with you.
the medical supply company by kimberly clark. now, i am a big fan and that's why we own it and you can follow along and they make surgical and productions if were the operating room with products that are number one and number two in a bunch of categories and also has a faster growing medical device business. going forward they will be able to make some things to do the growth. this moneying the markets initial reaction is negative and pulling it down. why did it get hit? because it's a low...
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be kimberly halkett has more. >> lasted for months. it was ordered by the nation autopsies top lawyer attorney general eric holder who concluded -- >> that the facts do not support the filing of criminal charges against officer darren wilson in this case. michael brown's death though a tragedy did not involve are prosecutable conduct on behalf officer wilson. >> he gathered testimony from l dozens of witnesses. in the end the justice department did not proffer beyond areal doubt. whether he shot and killed him lafs august. after browning's family leveraged from the you justice departments also ruling, they issued this statement accountable for pattern of racial bias. it is our hope that through this action true change will come not only in ferguson but around the country. in a concurrents investigation the department of justice did find that the fergs police department had been engaging in a long standing pattern of racial voins that voighted violence that violated the law. >> we must all work to address issues of racial disparity. >>
be kimberly halkett has more. >> lasted for months. it was ordered by the nation autopsies top lawyer attorney general eric holder who concluded -- >> that the facts do not support the filing of criminal charges against officer darren wilson in this case. michael brown's death though a tragedy did not involve are prosecutable conduct on behalf officer wilson. >> he gathered testimony from l dozens of witnesses. in the end the justice department did not proffer beyond areal...
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and kimberly i have to thank you for this great story idea. fantastic. >> sounds like she's on her way. great to see a local woman making good. still ahead on abc 7 news at 5:00, a fraternity caught making racist chants on video could soon end up in a courtroom. and where one pothole is sending big business to d.c. mechanics next on abc 7 news at 5:00. i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get beautiful hd picture quality, super fast internet, and america's most reliable network. so you won't miss a second of that movie, that game they love, or those moments with family. can we sleep over? please! come on! make your house the house when you get more from verizon fios the tv service rated #1 in hd picture quality and signal reliability based on customer satisfaction studies plus america's fastest, most reliable internet. and for peace of mind, get a price quote in writing and professional installation from a highly trained verizon technician. hurry now t
and kimberly i have to thank you for this great story idea. fantastic. >> sounds like she's on her way. great to see a local woman making good. still ahead on abc 7 news at 5:00, a fraternity caught making racist chants on video could soon end up in a courtroom. and where one pothole is sending big business to d.c. mechanics next on abc 7 news at 5:00. i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get...
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a growing number of congress members have decided to skip the speech kimberly halkett reports. >> every year, thousands of jewish advocates desend on washington, to promote the u.s.-israeli relationship, one increasingly strained because joarn invitedjoarnjohn boehner invited benjamin netanyahu to speak before the joint house of congress. why it's expected netanyahu's speech will urge congress to impose tough new sanctions. more than 30 members of congress say they will boycott the speech. undermining the white house's efforts to cement an agreement with iran, those in congress who stay issue with israeli settlement expansion in violation of international law and last summer's assault on gaza have until now remained mostly quiet. >> senate will come to order. >> but now a rare rift over supportive israeli policies are being exposed in congress and the more than 6 million juice who live in the united states. -- 6 million jews who live in the united states. >> what i'm saying is support for whoever the government is is shrinking. so i think we're at a beginning point of a transition and i
a growing number of congress members have decided to skip the speech kimberly halkett reports. >> every year, thousands of jewish advocates desend on washington, to promote the u.s.-israeli relationship, one increasingly strained because joarn invitedjoarnjohn boehner invited benjamin netanyahu to speak before the joint house of congress. why it's expected netanyahu's speech will urge congress to impose tough new sanctions. more than 30 members of congress say they will boycott the...
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kimberly halkett reports. >> one increasingly strained. this man john boehner top of the house of representatives invited benjamin netanyahu to address the u.s. congress without knowledge of the white house. >> the american people and both parties in congress have always stood by israel. >> the threat that boehner and other hard line lawmakers say the u.s. faces is with iran over its nuclear program. iran is working towards a nuclear weapons program threatening israel's security that's why it's expected netanyahu's speech will urge congress to impose tough new sanctions. more than 30 members of congress say they'll boycott the speech, undermining the white whiteing the white house's deal to secure a deal over sanctions with iran. those in congress who take issue with israeli settlement expansion in violation of international law and last summer's assault on gaza have in the now kept relatively quiet. but exposed in congress and among the six million jews who live in the united states. >> what i'm seeing is that the block who says support f
kimberly halkett reports. >> one increasingly strained. this man john boehner top of the house of representatives invited benjamin netanyahu to address the u.s. congress without knowledge of the white house. >> the american people and both parties in congress have always stood by israel. >> the threat that boehner and other hard line lawmakers say the u.s. faces is with iran over its nuclear program. iran is working towards a nuclear weapons program threatening israel's...
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kimberly halkett, al jazeera. >> bolivia is facing a architectureal renaissance. daniel schwindler reports. >> there is no mistaking it. there's something different. something changing in el alto. it is a new kind of building. some call them chaletettes. a mixture of a chalet and an apartment. andean architecture. >> i've come up with a new tendency. breaking old rules. they don't teach us this. so for me i'm proud to present this new style. >> reporter: it may be new but it's very much rooted in traditional tastes and colors. freddy was influenced by the preincan ruins. a style between 500 and 900 ad. his order book is full. el alto's emerging middle class soon to be the proud owner of this property. >> translator: it's very bolivian. we're bolivian so we wanted the house to reflect that with lovely bright colors so my children can enjoy it. >> reporter: the colors and design reflect taste among bolivia's indigenous community which make up over thafl half the population. symbolized here in bricks paint and mortar. it may not be to everybody's liking perhaps too b
kimberly halkett, al jazeera. >> bolivia is facing a architectureal renaissance. daniel schwindler reports. >> there is no mistaking it. there's something different. something changing in el alto. it is a new kind of building. some call them chaletettes. a mixture of a chalet and an apartment. andean architecture. >> i've come up with a new tendency. breaking old rules. they don't teach us this. so for me i'm proud to present this new style. >> reporter: it may be new...
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kimberly can relate. the georgetown sophomore took two years to settle on international business. >> when it comes to my major, it's always been like i was interested in so many things psychology sciences. it's always been a bit of a struggle to pin it down. >> reporter: many other students feel that pressure. >> the timing is right on this. >> reporter: joseph was the ceo at andrew jackson university in birmingham and now runs university research and review. a team of higher education specialists help anyone who is uncertain about their future find their best fit by asking a series of multiple choice questions, like would you rather build a space vehicle, work as a doctor in a medical clinic or teach kindergarten? the answers are evaluated, and like online dating there's a science behind making the perfect match. >> we put it into a system that we've designed with algorithms. >> reporter: the results take a few days to come back. this is what you'll get, suggested careers and a list of universities who o
kimberly can relate. the georgetown sophomore took two years to settle on international business. >> when it comes to my major, it's always been like i was interested in so many things psychology sciences. it's always been a bit of a struggle to pin it down. >> reporter: many other students feel that pressure. >> the timing is right on this. >> reporter: joseph was the ceo at andrew jackson university in birmingham and now runs university research and review. a team of...
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kimberly halkett, al jazeera, washington. >> brace yourself, the person at the office could not be a person at all. >> hello, i'm osh bot. >> discipline... >> that's what i wanna hear... >> strength... >> give me all you got... >> respect.... >> now... >> bootcamp >> stop your'e whining... >> for bad kids... >> they get a little dirty... so what... >> dangerous... >> we have shackles with spit bag... >> they're still having nightmares >> if you can't straighten out your kids... >> they're mine >> al jazeera america presents camp last resort on al jazeera america >> this is the true definition of tough love >> studying deadly viruses. >> these facilities are incredibly safe, incredibly secure. >> go inside the study of infectious diseases. >> ventilated footy pajamas. >> protecting those working to protect us. >> we always have to stay one step ahead of them because they're out there. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" w
kimberly halkett, al jazeera, washington. >> brace yourself, the person at the office could not be a person at all. >> hello, i'm osh bot. >> discipline... >> that's what i wanna hear... >> strength... >> give me all you got... >> respect.... >> now... >> bootcamp >> stop your'e whining... >> for bad kids... >> they get a little dirty... so what... >> dangerous... >> we have shackles with spit bag... >>...
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we have more on the report from kim ber kimberly tree. >> the faa has regulations in place to prevent it, but they say that the regulations are notal foolproof. >> reporter: the french officials say that the captain was locked out of the cockpit when the co-pilot alone with the controls gid eded the plane into fatal descent sgrchlt there is no good reason why a commercial jet pilot responsible for hundreds of passengers is allowed to be alone. >> reporter: the faa requires two people to be in the cockpit at all times. but regardless the faa says that it does not go far enough. >> you don't want to bring in the flight attendants, because they can't fly an aircraft. >> reporter: after the 9/11, the cockpit door can be locked inside of the airplane giving full access and control of the plane to the person inside. some critics say they want to go back to having three pilots which used to be standard. as for andreas lubitz investigators still want to know why he would crash a jet. >> he passed all tests to fly in the cockpit. >> reporter: they say that every pilot goes through a screening,
we have more on the report from kim ber kimberly tree. >> the faa has regulations in place to prevent it, but they say that the regulations are notal foolproof. >> reporter: the french officials say that the captain was locked out of the cockpit when the co-pilot alone with the controls gid eded the plane into fatal descent sgrchlt there is no good reason why a commercial jet pilot responsible for hundreds of passengers is allowed to be alone. >> reporter: the faa requires two...
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kimberly halkett, al jazeera, washington. >> brace yourself, the person at the office could not be a person at all. >> hello, i'm osh bot. >> heavily armed combat tactics >> every little podunk wants their tank and their bazooka... >> with s.w.a.t. raids on the rise... >> when it goes wrong, it goes extremely wrong... >> what's the price for militarizing our police >> they killed evan dead >> faul lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us... >> emmy award winning investigative series... deadly force: arming america's police only on al jazeera america >> hello, i am osh bot. >> here is a chilling statistic. tech research firm gartner predicts that one-third of all jobs will be handled by software, robots and smart machines in 2025. within a decade, robots will be driving our cars, performing surgery and stocking our grocery shelves. big clunky robot butlers creepy robot dolls infiltrating a man's office. for decades the general consensus of robots in modern day culture looked like this.
kimberly halkett, al jazeera, washington. >> brace yourself, the person at the office could not be a person at all. >> hello, i'm osh bot. >> heavily armed combat tactics >> every little podunk wants their tank and their bazooka... >> with s.w.a.t. raids on the rise... >> when it goes wrong, it goes extremely wrong... >> what's the price for militarizing our police >> they killed evan dead >> faul lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting......