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showers across loudoun county, martin county, martinsburg and hancock. this is moving east as they head evening hours. the umbrella is not needed but tomorrow is a different story. we'll have the temperatures in the middle 40's. scattered chances in the area. mid-day showers mid-day to 40. it will dry out through the evening hours and the day on wednesday. the next tomorrow, middle 50's to upper 50's. thursday looking at 55 degrees. inauguration about 50 degrees. clouds throughout the day. a better chance of showers to develop in the afternoon. quick look of the ten-day outlack. we show the temperatures staying well above average for this time of year in the 50's for the next ten days. q? q: well, next on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- drones are growing in popularity. the three factors you need to look at before buying one that will impact which price range you fall into. that is next. fothere's a seriousy boomers virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms,
showers across loudoun county, martin county, martinsburg and hancock. this is moving east as they head evening hours. the umbrella is not needed but tomorrow is a different story. we'll have the temperatures in the middle 40's. scattered chances in the area. mid-day showers mid-day to 40. it will dry out through the evening hours and the day on wednesday. the next tomorrow, middle 50's to upper 50's. thursday looking at 55 degrees. inauguration about 50 degrees. clouds throughout the day. a...
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in the lower 40's. the further north and west you go. north and west on frederick. over to hancock area. we are likely to see accumulation stick to the ground and the roadways. looking live, traffic moving freely. the roadways on the left of the screen have been treated so hopefully fingers crossed it will go okay around here. we are waiting for a first few flakes of snow to fall. see where the snow is now. we will head back inside to doug: thank you, steve. the current temperature and the current roadway temperatures, that is a lock. when the snow begins it will melt. pretreated roads, too. for a while. late tonight and overnight we have concerns. you saw the break in the cloudiness in some spot and precipitation. but the main body still across west virginia, southern ohio and northern kentucky. it will swing over later tonight. the steadiest snow is 9:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. when it ends, it will end. it's an individual disturbance in the atmosphere. it will swing through and when it's done, it's done. not here yet. still time in the next couple hours. adjusting the snow totals thes
in the lower 40's. the further north and west you go. north and west on frederick. over to hancock area. we are likely to see accumulation stick to the ground and the roadways. looking live, traffic moving freely. the roadways on the left of the screen have been treated so hopefully fingers crossed it will go okay around here. we are waiting for a first few flakes of snow to fall. see where the snow is now. we will head back inside to doug: thank you, steve. the current temperature and the...
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charged tinsly for the murder of her 74-year-old husband. it happened on hancock lane in willingboro yesterday and the motive is still under investigation. >>> philadelphia officials are trying to find out what caused this morning's destructive fire in the narrow streets of old city. sara bloomquist live now. what is the latest? >> reporter: well, jim the cause is on investigation and in the meantime it appears that the residents of this condo building will not be able to return tonight and many more nights to come. it's a 25 unit billing and we spoke to an owner that got a chance to get inside. he believes it will take months to rebuild. >> it's a real mess. >> david moran carried what few belongings he could in suitcases. he says the damage in his condo is extensive calling his fourth floor unit a total loss. >> an absolute mess, the ceiling is down and everything is oaking wet and all of my books and artwork on the walls and everything is soaking wet. >> firefighters were called out at 5:46 this morning residents did not hear smoke alarms but heard shouts of fire and then saw the
charged tinsly for the murder of her 74-year-old husband. it happened on hancock lane in willingboro yesterday and the motive is still under investigation. >>> philadelphia officials are trying to find out what caused this morning's destructive fire in the narrow streets of old city. sara bloomquist live now. what is the latest? >> reporter: well, jim the cause is on investigation and in the meantime it appears that the residents of this condo building will not be able to return...
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man was found dead inside a home on hancock lane in willingboro yesterday afternoon. authorities remain tight lipped about the investigation. family members tell "action news" that police have not even given them any information on what happened. >>> also in burlington county, one person was killed when a jeep and an suv collided in medford. it happened along tuckerton road at robin hill drive last night. the roads were slick there due to an evening snow squall. medics say the other people injured in the crash did not require an ambulance. ly. >> a grieving family is remember two sister who's were struck and killed as they crossed the roosevelt boulevard over the weekend. "action news" reporter christie ileto attended an emotional vigil last night. >> (crying). >> reporter: holding balloons of their favorite color, kimberly phillips and loraya braxton's grieving family stood at the intersection where they lost their lives. choking back tears their mother had some strong words for the man responsible. >> i i'm going let god handle him. the sisters 19 and 10 were crossing roosevelt
man was found dead inside a home on hancock lane in willingboro yesterday afternoon. authorities remain tight lipped about the investigation. family members tell "action news" that police have not even given them any information on what happened. >>> also in burlington county, one person was killed when a jeep and an suv collided in medford. it happened along tuckerton road at robin hill drive last night. the roads were slick there due to an evening snow squall. medics say...
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. police say she hit her husband several times with the extinguisher. it happened on hancock lane and a motive is not yet clear. >>> some philadelphia residents for forced out of their homes overnight are still out this afternoon. the fire broke out in old city and some people never heard a fire alarm. sara bloomquist is live on the scene now with the full story this afternoon. >> reporter: sharrie it does appear that many reads of this condo build willing look for a place to stay tonight and for many nights to come. a 25 unit building. we spoke to an owner of one building this afternoon. he got inside to get a few belongings, he said by his estimation it will take months to rebuild and what is worse the exact same building was damaged by fire about 10 years ago. david pulled suitcases down market street today, after salvaging what he could from his condo. >> everything is soaking wet. the floors and sofas and i'm guessing a total loss. >> firefighters got the call at 6:44 a.m. to what would become a two alarm fire. residented heard strange sounds and looked outside to see flames. >> we
. police say she hit her husband several times with the extinguisher. it happened on hancock lane and a motive is not yet clear. >>> some philadelphia residents for forced out of their homes overnight are still out this afternoon. the fire broke out in old city and some people never heard a fire alarm. sara bloomquist is live on the scene now with the full story this afternoon. >> reporter: sharrie it does appear that many reads of this condo build willing look for a place to...
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-year-old man was found inside a home on the unit block of hancock lane in willingboro yesterday afternoon. authorities remain tight lipped only saying they are not ruling out the possibility that the death somehow stemmed from some type of domestic dispute. now "action news" has reached out to family members and they say police have not offered any more information. >>> family and friends came together last night to honor two sisters who were struck and killed in northeast philadelphia by a man who police say was driving drunk. police say 19-year-old kimberly phillips and 10-year-old loraya braxton were crossing the roosevelt boulevard in the designated crosswalk on saturday night when kenneth ruch hit them. ruch fled the scene but was arrested nearby. >> he hurt us. he didn't kill two innocent children, he killed a whole family. >> a funeral for both girls will take place on saturday. the driver faces a number of charges including homicide by vehicle while under the influencely. >> president donald trump has made a dramatic move in defense of his travel ban. last night when the
-year-old man was found inside a home on the unit block of hancock lane in willingboro yesterday afternoon. authorities remain tight lipped only saying they are not ruling out the possibility that the death somehow stemmed from some type of domestic dispute. now "action news" has reached out to family members and they say police have not offered any more information. >>> family and friends came together last night to honor two sisters who were struck and killed in northeast...
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showers northern md (frederick, hagerstown, hancock) - accumulation: dusting - breezy to windy today; milder - colder weekend - wintry mix possible sunday (low impact system) today: mostly becoming partly cloudy. breezy to windy. highs: 49-55 winds: ssw 5-15 g 30 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 34-39 winds: w 5 mph wednesday: mostly highs: 48-52 winds: nw 5-10 mph developing now-- a tense night in columbus, ohio as demonstrators protesting the president's new travel ban, clashed with police. witnesses say officers used pepper spray when the crowd refused to disperse. no arrests or serious injuries were reported. protesters say the ban is un-american. president trump denies that his executive order is a "muslim ban", saying "this is not about religion -- this is about terror and keeping our country safe." meanwhile, former president barack obama - criticizing trump's immigration order. a spokesman - saying the former president quote "fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith or religion." end quote. he also express
showers northern md (frederick, hagerstown, hancock) - accumulation: dusting - breezy to windy today; milder - colder weekend - wintry mix possible sunday (low impact system) today: mostly becoming partly cloudy. breezy to windy. highs: 49-55 winds: ssw 5-15 g 30 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 34-39 winds: w 5 mph wednesday: mostly highs: 48-52 winds: nw 5-10 mph developing now-- a tense night in columbus, ohio as demonstrators protesting the president's new travel ban, clashed...
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impact or the import of the questionnaire. another attorney who, paul hancock, who brought cases in our district said well, attorney general claims credit for the cases in the department of justice. he saw nothing wrong with my claiming that this was a case that i had handled. >> okay, two of the -- >> >> so you can disagree with that. but those cases i speak to here -- >> i want to get through this. >> -- on the docket sheet my name is listed number one as attorney for the case. >> okay, auto i'll i'm not a lawyer. i'm one of the few members of this committee who didn't go to law school and usually i get by just fine but it seems to me that a lawyer, if a lawyer has just his name added to a document here or a filing there, that lawyer would be misrepresenting his record if he said he was personally handling these cases, two of the lawyers who wrote the op-ed have also submitted testimony for today's hearing, mr. jerry hebert and mr. joe rich. mr. hebert says "he litigated personally two of the four cases you listed." he said "i can state with absolute certainty that mr. sessions did no
impact or the import of the questionnaire. another attorney who, paul hancock, who brought cases in our district said well, attorney general claims credit for the cases in the department of justice. he saw nothing wrong with my claiming that this was a case that i had handled. >> okay, two of the -- >> >> so you can disagree with that. but those cases i speak to here -- >> i want to get through this. >> -- on the docket sheet my name is listed number one as...
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coordinate the hancock symposium. i'm thrilled we're off to a wonderful start and is a wonderful day to be here. i would like to at this time invite you to the obligatory, please silence your devices, cell phones, and i would really like also to ask y
coordinate the hancock symposium. i'm thrilled we're off to a wonderful start and is a wonderful day to be here. i would like to at this time invite you to the obligatory, please silence your devices, cell phones, and i would really like also to ask y
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of the questionnaire. another attorney who paul hancock who brought cases in our district said, well, attorney general claims credit for the cases in the department of justice, he saw nothing wrong with my claiming that this was a case that i had handled. >> okay, two of the -- >> so you can disagree with that, but those cases have my signature on the -- on the docket sheet. my name is listed number one on the -- >> okay. >> -- as attorney for the case. >> i'm not a lawyer. i'm one of the few members of this committee who didn't go to law school and usually i get by just fine, but seems to me that a lawyer, if lawyer has his name added to a document, a filing, that lawyer would be misrepresenting his record if he said he was personally handled these cases. two of the lawyers who wrote the op-ed have also submitted testimony for today's hearing. mr. jerry hebert and mr. joe rich. mr. hebert says, quote, litigated -- says he, quote, litigated personally two of the four cases you listed, said i can state with absolute certainty that mr. sessions did not participate personally in either.
of the questionnaire. another attorney who paul hancock who brought cases in our district said, well, attorney general claims credit for the cases in the department of justice, he saw nothing wrong with my claiming that this was a case that i had handled. >> okay, two of the -- >> so you can disagree with that, but those cases have my signature on the -- on the docket sheet. my name is listed number one on the -- >> okay. >> -- as attorney for the case. >> i'm not...
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evening, sir. mr. hancock, we thank the clerk for his kind notes of our last session. i call the meeting to order. we have met here at the old south meeting house since -- at 29 to decide the fate of the cargo ttea. at those meetings, this body resolved firstly that the duty imposed by parliament upon the tea landed in america is a tax on the americans without their consent. >> huzzah! >> secondly, that a virtuous and steady opposition to the ministerial plan of governing america is absolutely necessary to preserve even the shadow of liberty, and it is a duty in which every free man in america owes to his country, himself and his posterity. >> here, here! >> thirdly, the east india company sends out there to use is a violent the -- attack upon the liberties of america. and fourthly, it is the duty of every american to oppose this attempt. we have made every effort to. peaceably prevent the landing of the tea and the paying of the duty. mr. francis wrote. roche. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> you are asked earlier to get clearance to leave boston's harbor without unloading its car
evening, sir. mr. hancock, we thank the clerk for his kind notes of our last session. i call the meeting to order. we have met here at the old south meeting house since -- at 29 to decide the fate of the cargo ttea. at those meetings, this body resolved firstly that the duty imposed by parliament upon the tea landed in america is a tax on the americans without their consent. >> huzzah! >> secondly, that a virtuous and steady opposition to the ministerial plan of governing america...
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. samuel savage of westin. thank you. >> good day, sir. good day. mr. hancock. very well, sir. >> thank the clerk for kind notes of our last session. now call the meeting to order. we have met here in the old south meeting house since november 29 to decide the fate of the cargo of tea. at those meetings this body resolved firstly that the duty imposed by parliament upon the tea landed in america is a tax on the americans without their consent. secondly, opposition to the plan of governing america is absolutely necessary to preserve even the shadow of liberty and is the duty which every free man in america owes to his country, himself and his posterity. >> here, here! >> thirdly, that the resolutions by east india company to send out their teas to america subject to the payment of duties on its being landed here is a violent attack upon the liberties of america. and that fourthly, it is the duty of every american to oppose this attack. we have made every effort to peaceably prevent the landing of the tea and the paying of the duty. mr. francis roach, good evening, sir. >> good evening. >
. samuel savage of westin. thank you. >> good day, sir. good day. mr. hancock. very well, sir. >> thank the clerk for kind notes of our last session. now call the meeting to order. we have met here in the old south meeting house since november 29 to decide the fate of the cargo of tea. at those meetings this body resolved firstly that the duty imposed by parliament upon the tea landed in america is a tax on the americans without their consent. secondly, opposition to the plan of...
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can dispute the impact or the import of the questionnaire. another attorney, paul hancock who brought cases in our districts said, well attorney general claims credit for the cases in the department of justice. he saw nothing wrong with my claiming that this was a case that i had handled. so you can disagree with that but, those are cases -- >> i want to get through this, i want to get through this. >> on the docket sheet my name is listed number one as attorney for the case. >> i'm not a lawyer. i'm one of the few members of this committee who didn't go to law school, and usually i get by just fine, but seems to me that a lawyer, if a lawyer just his name added to a document, or a filing there, that lawyer would be misrepresenting his record if he said he was personally handled these cases. two of the lawyers who wrote the op-ed have also submitted testimony for today's hearing. mr. jerry hebert and mr. joe rich. mr. hebert says quote, litigated, he quote, litigated personally two of the four cases you listed. said i can state with absolute certainty that mr. sessions did not partici
can dispute the impact or the import of the questionnaire. another attorney, paul hancock who brought cases in our districts said, well attorney general claims credit for the cases in the department of justice. he saw nothing wrong with my claiming that this was a case that i had handled. so you can disagree with that but, those are cases -- >> i want to get through this, i want to get through this. >> on the docket sheet my name is listed number one as attorney for the case....
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got three right here in the chicagoland area. >> reporter: john lee hancock is the film's director. >> people were so used to getting food in their cars, and the thought of them having to get out of their car, order and not get utensils or plates or anything like that, people at first didn't know what to do with this information. >> reporter: in 1954, ray kroc delivered several milkshake mixers to the mcdonald brothers. >> what are those? it's a way to make the place stand out when you're driving by. the golden arches i call them. >> reporter: he was in awe of what they created and convinced them to let him spread their golden arches from coast to coast. >> franchise the damn thing. franchise, franchise, franchise. >> reporter: kroc opened his first franchised mcdonald's in illinois in 1955 and started the mcdonald's corporation. >> in terms of his work ethic, his drive, and his vision, that part of ray kroc i really admire. at the point where old ray goes south in the movie, not so much. >> reporter: 4%? >> no. >> ray! >> damn it. >> as an actor, that's a great thing to play and i
got three right here in the chicagoland area. >> reporter: john lee hancock is the film's director. >> people were so used to getting food in their cars, and the thought of them having to get out of their car, order and not get utensils or plates or anything like that, people at first didn't know what to do with this information. >> reporter: in 1954, ray kroc delivered several milkshake mixers to the mcdonald brothers. >> what are those? it's a way to make the place...
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different hancocks and south korea was 5:17 will be mainly early. >> washington iszv getting read for the presidential inauguration, but hear why a growing number of lawmakers plan to skip thatç event. >> the donald trump one china policy is negotiable. the latest from japan is coming your way in just a moment. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. there's a range of plans to
different hancocks and south korea was 5:17 will be mainly early. >> washington iszv getting read for the presidential inauguration, but hear why a growing number of lawmakers plan to skip thatç event. >> the donald trump one china policy is negotiable. the latest from japan is coming your way in just a moment. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so...
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paula hancocks is covering this story from seoul this hour. help our viewers to understand the context here. >> reporter: well, george, this is something that we've been hearing for many years, even decades. north korea blaming the united states for their arms development, saying that they need to have this, this nuclear missile program, so that they can protect themselves against what they call a hostile policy of the united states. so this is really in keeping with what we've seen for many, many years now. we heard on sunday from north korea, that they said that they could launch an intercontinental ballistic missile at any time and from any location. it really just depends on the north korean leader kim jong un to give the green light. so an increase in rhetoric once again. we heard kim jong un on new year's day, saying that he was close to launching, test launching an icbm, which could hit mainland united states in theory, and one day later we heard from president-elect donald trump saying it's not going to happen. so this is really a response to that. we are not seeing donald trum
paula hancocks is covering this story from seoul this hour. help our viewers to understand the context here. >> reporter: well, george, this is something that we've been hearing for many years, even decades. north korea blaming the united states for their arms development, saying that they need to have this, this nuclear missile program, so that they can protect themselves against what they call a hostile policy of the united states. so this is really in keeping with what we've seen for...
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trump by name, but just mentioning the u.s. of foreign policy, george. >> paula hancock live following this latest threat frommy north korea. thank you for your report. we'll stay in touch with you. >>> stars of the silver and small screen turned out for the small screen turned out for the 74th annual,a in los angeles. >> the golden globe goes÷ú to. >> dominated the night winning seven awards. won jqj best actress and for best movie musical. coming of age story took home olden globe, rather, for the best movie drama. best actor went to casey aflek for manchesterç by the sea. french actress took home the award for best actress in a movie drama for the film ç"elf" best series comedy, that went to "atlanta." the golden globe turned a bit political as well. aheadht we'll show you what fil legend had to say referring to the president elect, donald trump. we're live in the united states and around the world this hour, e-tuáájáÜár @r(t&háhp f atlanta. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth.. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine®. as do list
trump by name, but just mentioning the u.s. of foreign policy, george. >> paula hancock live following this latest threat frommy north korea. thank you for your report. we'll stay in touch with you. >>> stars of the silver and small screen turned out for the small screen turned out for the 74th annual,a in los angeles. >> the golden globe goes÷ú to. >> dominated the night winning seven awards. won jqj best actress and for best movie musical. coming of age story...
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became for massachusetts, he drove for john hancock. if you came from pennsylvania with quote for james wilson. the small states would never have a president. so the electoral college system actually enable them to compromise lots of different cities. one thing you will not have the president take by the people you have state legislatures deciding how electors are chosen and then they assume the elect was with exercise independent judgment. then they portion electoral college in such a way that the south gets greater clout than they would in a direct election. in the small states have a greater opportunity to elect somebody. so the electoral college as you know, the number of house members plus your number senators. now virginia is by far the largest state. he has 12 times the population of delaware. in the house there are 10 virginia representatives, one for delaware. but in the electoral college to adhere senators to your house numbers which means there are 12 electors from virginia and three from delaware. that is a porch one advantage rather than attend to one advantage. so th
became for massachusetts, he drove for john hancock. if you came from pennsylvania with quote for james wilson. the small states would never have a president. so the electoral college system actually enable them to compromise lots of different cities. one thing you will not have the president take by the people you have state legislatures deciding how electors are chosen and then they assume the elect was with exercise independent judgment. then they portion electoral college in such a way...
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churchill institute for global engagement. thank you for coming here today. i also coordinate the hancock symposium. i'm thrilled we're off to a wonderful start and is a wonderful day to be here. i would like to at this time invite you to the obligatory, please silence your devices, cell phones, and i would really like also to ask you to refrain from using your cell phones and also please do not go in and out of the room while dr. ali-osman is giving his talk. really would appreciate that. i want to introduce one of the world's foremost medical professionals and cancer researchers. we are really fortunate to have dr. francis ali-osman here. dr. ali-osman is the margaret harrison -- co-director of the experimental therapeutics program of the duke university cancer institute. a professor of surgery and pathology and an active member of duke's medical research team. dr. ali-osman is a world leader in the field of experimental oncology, cancer therapeutics and pharmacology and cancer drug resistance with a particular focus on tumors of the central nervous system. his research seeks to underst
churchill institute for global engagement. thank you for coming here today. i also coordinate the hancock symposium. i'm thrilled we're off to a wonderful start and is a wonderful day to be here. i would like to at this time invite you to the obligatory, please silence your devices, cell phones, and i would really like also to ask you to refrain from using your cell phones and also please do not go in and out of the room while dr. ali-osman is giving his talk. really would appreciate that. i...
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more, route one at the rap pa hancock bridge. back to you. >>> it feels like the teens out there right now. >> and we know it's rough on people who have to work outside. we spotted a ddot crew trafficking traffic at pennsylvania avenue and we ran into delivery crews from good stuff eatery taking platters up to a party. they tell us >> feel awfully cold. our hands are cold, but we've got hot food here so we just want to bring it upstairs to these folks. >> now, the key to working safely in the cold is layers. and to keep moving. now remember, folks, there is a lot of winter left. . now is the time to have the nbc washington app downloaded to your smartphone and ready to go with updated forecasts from storm team 4. >> 4:29 now. angie is watching brand new video of massive flooding out in california. >> she's at the live desk. >> good morning to you. this new footage just coming in overnight. it comes to us from northern california, a place getting hit again by a powerful storm. take a look for yourself. parts of the state soaked with more than a foot of rain. over the last 72 hours
more, route one at the rap pa hancock bridge. back to you. >>> it feels like the teens out there right now. >> and we know it's rough on people who have to work outside. we spotted a ddot crew trafficking traffic at pennsylvania avenue and we ran into delivery crews from good stuff eatery taking platters up to a party. they tell us >> feel awfully cold. our hands are cold, but we've got hot food here so we just want to bring it upstairs to these folks. >> now, the...
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extinguisher hitting help him in the head several times. it happened on hancock lane. tensely is behind bars, victim 74 year-old douglass tensely was pronounced dead at the scene. >>> delaware state police are investigating an industrial accident after a contractor fell to his death at a power plant in sussex county. it happened at nrg indian river power plant just after 8:00 a.m. today. authorities say natalie man fell from the roof of the plant, and died, his name has not been released. >>> beginning next month the historic hotel du pont in wilmington will have new owners. the contact seen i pollen group will operate the hotel and keep it's a meant. 217 room hoped this downtown wilmington in 1913. its guests have included u.s. presidents, religious leaders, musicians and professional athletes. >>> well, historic business minister kennel club dog show is welcoming three new breed this year that includes the american hairlester user, described as inquisitive and spongy, the pumy known for whimsical expression is considered the cute one in the bunch and the flugy is an athletic dog known for
extinguisher hitting help him in the head several times. it happened on hancock lane. tensely is behind bars, victim 74 year-old douglass tensely was pronounced dead at the scene. >>> delaware state police are investigating an industrial accident after a contractor fell to his death at a power plant in sussex county. it happened at nrg indian river power plant just after 8:00 a.m. today. authorities say natalie man fell from the roof of the plant, and died, his name has not been...
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adult day center on hancock street in philadelphia sarah is an occupational therapist hoist an artist in her free time. she created this landscape scene as a tribute to the friend and tamly of center participants who passed on. sort of a memorial since they cannot light candles here. >> hang in the hallway with a basket, that has, butterflies that hatch the mural and when people pass away we have a space where participants can come and remember their friend or patients that have passed and hang a butterfly as they say a prayer. >> this is the second mural she helped create, first one hangs in the hallway. >> participants and the staff, tea signed it, so our first mural was about life, and these people enjoyed, and, this one is more focused on, the cultural, spiritual experience of aging in place. >> it is great, lieutenant of the participants get excited when they say they were able to create this scene. >> it is lovely. >> thank you. >> all right. >> remember the people, it is dedicated too. we are always interested in hearing from people about stories of brot arely love, cont
adult day center on hancock street in philadelphia sarah is an occupational therapist hoist an artist in her free time. she created this landscape scene as a tribute to the friend and tamly of center participants who passed on. sort of a memorial since they cannot light candles here. >> hang in the hallway with a basket, that has, butterflies that hatch the mural and when people pass away we have a space where participants can come and remember their friend or patients that have passed...
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will result in a loss of american jobs for them. and, in fact, one of their leaders chip hancock, an official at the southwest airlines pilots association said quote even before president trump was in office, we supported his pro worker mantra. he's looking out for american workers and some of these pilots will be in washington today right near the white house holding a rally to try to get this on president trump's radar. it might be yet another move that will help american workers. something that labor unions have been getting behind the new president on, guys. steve: the pilot's trying to get something on the president's radar. thank you very much. ainsley: coming up. is this the future of the democratic party? >> my job is to shut other white people down when they want to say, oh, no, i'm not prejudice. i'm a democrat. ainsley: wow would you believe that that woman wants to be the next chairman of the democratic national committee? brian: so what if democrats are dragging their feet? presenting the cabinet. democrats say they started it with president obama's picks. is that true?
will result in a loss of american jobs for them. and, in fact, one of their leaders chip hancock, an official at the southwest airlines pilots association said quote even before president trump was in office, we supported his pro worker mantra. he's looking out for american workers and some of these pilots will be in washington today right near the white house holding a rally to try to get this on president trump's radar. it might be yet another move that will help american workers. something...
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pennsylvania getting closer to an inch to two inchess out toward hancock. we saw frederick county getting closegt to an inch, inch and a half. basically that was all that was expected out of that.ut o what we're much whatting is one last band that you see out there, not too far from charles attorneys west virginia.rn that stilley has to swing throu. we think that will happenwill between now and 3 in the morning. that is possible that it will put down another dusting or add to the totals, but not a lot of snow is going to be falling outt of that.t. by this pulling out at 3 in the morning i think there will be ae few delays where you've alreadya seen snow especially becauseec temperatures will be near or blow freezing north and west soo we could have some slick spots. there is another round of snow coming and is that the one weone just saw in west virginia. we also have to watch saturdaywc for some of our southern andther eastern suburbs, but we'll havel more on that in a few minutes. if we see anything else, it's between now and three in the morning and that does give crews several
pennsylvania getting closer to an inch to two inchess out toward hancock. we saw frederick county getting closegt to an inch, inch and a half. basically that was all that was expected out of that.ut o what we're much whatting is one last band that you see out there, not too far from charles attorneys west virginia.rn that stilley has to swing throu. we think that will happenwill between now and 3 in the morning. that is possible that it will put down another dusting or add to the totals, but...
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lot more coming up including bachelorette couple,northern md hagerstown, hancock) - accumulation: dusting - breezy to windy today; milder - colder weekend - wintry mix possible sunday (low impact system) today: mostly becoming partly cloudy. >> this weather report brought to you by king's hawaiian. lara. >> thank you very much. "gma" exclusive. with the first ever bachelorette couple, trista and ryan, abc's abbie boudreau sat down with them 14 years after that final rose ceremony to find out their secret to lasting love and some advice for the new bachelor. take a look. >> reporter: she's the first ever bachelorette. >> i love that. >> reporter: finding lasting love 14 years ago when she gave firefighter ryan sutter her final rose. >> will you marry me? >> reporter: now two adorable kids later. >> yay. >> reporter: trista and ryan are still in >> simon cowell sat on the couch with me and said i give it two weeks. oh, yeah. >> this is gorgeous. >> thank you. we love it. >> reporter: choosing to move away from the spotlight, the suters live in a small town near vail, colorado. >> i
lot more coming up including bachelorette couple,northern md hagerstown, hancock) - accumulation: dusting - breezy to windy today; milder - colder weekend - wintry mix possible sunday (low impact system) today: mostly becoming partly cloudy. >> this weather report brought to you by king's hawaiian. lara. >> thank you very much. "gma" exclusive. with the first ever bachelorette couple, trista and ryan, abc's abbie boudreau sat down with them 14 years after that final rose...
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showers northern md (frederick, hagerstown, hancock) - accumulation: dusting - breezy to windy today; milder - colder weekend - wintry mix possible sunday (low impact system) today: mostly becoming partly cloudy. breezy to windy. highs: 49-55 winds: ssw 5-15 g 30 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 34-39 winds: w 5 mph wednesday: mostly cloudy. highs: 48-52 winds: nw 5-10 mph a woman is facing charges, after her 9-1-1 call triggers an amber alert. jessica pickett told police yesterday.. her car was stolen, with her four-year-old daughter inside. an amber alert was issued across central ohio. police received numerous tips. hours later-- police say a woman called and told them the girl was not missing.. but was at her aunt's house. police say after the girl was found safe, pickett confessed she'd been lying about the child's disappearance. apparently, she wanted them to find her stolen car faster. she's been charged with falsification. her three children have been taken into protective custody. 7 is on your side with a health alert: and what could be a major breakthrough in the
showers northern md (frederick, hagerstown, hancock) - accumulation: dusting - breezy to windy today; milder - colder weekend - wintry mix possible sunday (low impact system) today: mostly becoming partly cloudy. breezy to windy. highs: 49-55 winds: ssw 5-15 g 30 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 34-39 winds: w 5 mph wednesday: mostly cloudy. highs: 48-52 winds: nw 5-10 mph a woman is facing charges, after her 9-1-1 call triggers an amber alert. jessica pickett told police...
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, hagerstown, hancock) - accumulation: dusting - breezy to windy today; milder - colder weekend - wintry mix possible sunday (low impact system) today: mostly becoming partly cloudy. breezy to windy. highs: 49-55 winds: ssw 5-15 g 30 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 34-39 winds: w 5 mph wednesday: mostly cloudy. highs: 48-52 winds: nw 5-10 mph eileen toss to suz suz toss to julie developing now - presidential firing and hiring. president trump giving the pink slip to former acting attorney general sally yates after she openly defied his executive order on refugees. and this morning - the justice department has a new head man. our question of the day - do you agree with the president's travel ban? log in the meantime - let's head to sam sweeney live on the hill following all of the president's overnight developments, democratic lawmakers opposed to president trump's immigration are making their voices heard. they took part in a rally last night outside the supreme court. and they were joined by a large group of protesters. earlier in the day, minority leader chuck schumer sought a
, hagerstown, hancock) - accumulation: dusting - breezy to windy today; milder - colder weekend - wintry mix possible sunday (low impact system) today: mostly becoming partly cloudy. breezy to windy. highs: 49-55 winds: ssw 5-15 g 30 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 34-39 winds: w 5 mph wednesday: mostly cloudy. highs: 48-52 winds: nw 5-10 mph eileen toss to suz suz toss to julie developing now - presidential firing and hiring. president trump giving the pink slip to former acting...
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this was embroiled of the 1864 election. there is one that howard university was named and hancock who in my mind basically came to make the decision we will stay here. and they argued for years that congress said early 1864 to award a metal plate the hancock was more responsible i not alone in that but does give me a different view of that moment they were outnumbered two / one and they did not know if it was spread over 60 miles over maryland and pennsylvania. >> want to talk about a few more things before be wrapped up there have been hundreds of books written of gettysburg itself to focusing on the of lost the families face and the loss that they have as well as the impact of generations after that. >> that is what struck me when hundred 50 years later they are still speculating about the loss of this young man. even if not overt the story goes on because a raises more questions than answers. i want to make this an exposition of the futility war but since the beginning of civilization but it gave me a sense of meaning even if you're not connected to the military is never over.
this was embroiled of the 1864 election. there is one that howard university was named and hancock who in my mind basically came to make the decision we will stay here. and they argued for years that congress said early 1864 to award a metal plate the hancock was more responsible i not alone in that but does give me a different view of that moment they were outnumbered two / one and they did not know if it was spread over 60 miles over maryland and pennsylvania. >> want to talk about a...
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howard university was name, the liter of the 1st and 11th corps and hancock, who in my mind basically came and made the decisions, said we're going to stay here-not going leave. and they argued for years, and congress weighed in in early 1864, which led into the diet are debate of the election of 1864 by awarding a medal thank you howard but not hancock. i think hancock was more responsible, but i'm not alone in that, but it does certainly -- gives me a different view of that particular moment. a very key moment of the battle because they were outnumbered two to one and didn't know when all the other -- the union corps were spread over 60 miles of maryland and barr and -- pennsylvania, and took them of them to whole day to get to the battle. >> want to talk about a couple things before we wrap up. i've been to gettysburg and read hundreds of books. this one is an interesting take on the idea of focusing on the loss the families face and the possible stories they have,, as -- the personal stores they after the and the impact on generations after that. >> guest: that struck me about it
howard university was name, the liter of the 1st and 11th corps and hancock, who in my mind basically came and made the decisions, said we're going to stay here-not going leave. and they argued for years, and congress weighed in in early 1864, which led into the diet are debate of the election of 1864 by awarding a medal thank you howard but not hancock. i think hancock was more responsible, but i'm not alone in that, but it does certainly -- gives me a different view of that particular...
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import of the questionnaire. another attorney who paul hancock who brought cases in our district said, well, attorney general claims credit for the cases in the department of justice. he saw nothing wrong with my claiming that this was a case that i had handled. >> two of the -- >> you can disagree with that, but -- >> i want to get through this here. on the docket sheet, my name is listed, number one. as attorney for the case. ? i'm not a lawyer. i'm one of the few members of this committee that didn't get to law school, and usually i get by just fine, but it seems to me a lawyer -- if a lawyer has just his name added to a document, e he -- that lawyer would be misrepresenting his record if he said he was personally handled these cases. two of the lawyers who wrote the op ed have also submitted testimony for today's hearing. mr. jerry heberth and mr. joe rich. mr. hebert said he litd gated two of the four cases you listed. he said i can state with absolute certainty that mr. sessions did not participate personally in either. mr. rich worked on one of the four cases you listed. he sai
import of the questionnaire. another attorney who paul hancock who brought cases in our district said, well, attorney general claims credit for the cases in the department of justice. he saw nothing wrong with my claiming that this was a case that i had handled. >> two of the -- >> you can disagree with that, but -- >> i want to get through this here. on the docket sheet, my name is listed, number one. as attorney for the case. ? i'm not a lawyer. i'm one of the few members...
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. >> russell hancock is the president and ceo of joint venture silicon valley. >> tech is the engine that drives the california economy. california is the engine driving the national economy. >> man congress said 40% of residents in -- hancock said 40% of residents in silicon valley came from other places and the tech industry and its leaders rely on diversity for innovation. >> technology has been built on the backs of immigrants and immigration. >> the president's next step could hit the tech industry even harder. bloomberg news is reporting the new administration is currently drafting a new executive order targeting the h1b visa program. >> so many care professionals who are carrying for our elderly are immigrants because we have a shortage of both fantastic engineers who help us innovate. >> bay area companies like apple and google rely on the work visa program to hire tens of thousands of employees every year. in mountain view cate cauguiran, kpix5. >>> tomorrow president trump is expected to sign an executive order to beef up cyber security as well. the washington post reports
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interesting." john lee hancock's the director. he was a really great director. and i have a meeting with him, so between scripts and meeting john and what john started to tell me about this back story, i was in. and the back story -- the story is so interesting, so unbelievably multi -- just levels and levels of the story, but you're right. you know, he was a guy that i actually admire a lot, ray, because he was a hard worker, totally focused, driven. and then he turns, you know, part way through the movie. and i said to john, you know, "we better not -- i don't -- i'm not the guy to play this if you want to, like, ease up on what really went down with ray," which was not pretty. because basically -- and i said, "you can get a zillion guys to do this." and he said, "no, i don't want to -- i don't want to -- i want to play it. it's going to be harsh somewhat." and i said, "okay, i'll do it." and he never backed down. his word was good. and basically, what happens is, i didn't know there even were mcdonald's brothers. so ray kroc hears about these guys who order -- he was selling milkshake
interesting." john lee hancock's the director. he was a really great director. and i have a meeting with him, so between scripts and meeting john and what john started to tell me about this back story, i was in. and the back story -- the story is so interesting, so unbelievably multi -- just levels and levels of the story, but you're right. you know, he was a guy that i actually admire a lot, ray, because he was a hard worker, totally focused, driven. and then he turns, you know, part way...
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adams and john hancock, who start by avoiding british taxes. >> i'm looking for something special and beyond his majesty's reach. >> well, john hancock was the heir to an import-export business and was one of the richest men in massachusetts and probably the most famous smuggler. [ indistinct conversations ] >> hancock, you are under arrest. >> outrageous. >> gentlemen, please. i think it best if we did not interfere with the sheriff's business. >> john hancock's ship, the liberty, is seized by the british because he was supposedly smuggling wine. they felt that acts passed by the british regulating american trade were too burdensome, as were the taxes. and they felt entitled to free trade. >> the charges brought against hancock lack evidence, which presents an opportunity for one of boston's sharpest lawyers -- john adams. >> mr. adams, if you would be so kind. >> thank you, your honor. >> adams says every man in a free country deserves a fair trial. he believes that, and he will not waiver from that belief throughout his life. >> is there any evidence nt any kind and these spurious
adams and john hancock, who start by avoiding british taxes. >> i'm looking for something special and beyond his majesty's reach. >> well, john hancock was the heir to an import-export business and was one of the richest men in massachusetts and probably the most famous smuggler. [ indistinct conversations ] >> hancock, you are under arrest. >> outrageous. >> gentlemen, please. i think it best if we did not interfere with the sheriff's business. >> john...
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vote for john hancock. if you came from pennsylvania you would vote for james wilson. the small states would never have a president. so the electoral college system actually enables them to compromise while having differences.one thing is you're not going to have the president pick directly by the people. you will have state legislatures deciding how electors are chosen and then they assume the electors would exercise independent judgment. then the portion the electoral college in such a way that they have greater clout they would in a direct election and small states have a greater election to elect somebody. and the number of house members plus your number senators à virginia is by far the largest state it has 12 times the population of delaware. in the house there are 10 virginia representatives. one for delaware. but in the electoral college you and your senators to your house members which means there are 12 electors from virginia and three from delaware. that is a fortune advantage rather than a tense one advantage. so the small states like that replace states like it bec
vote for john hancock. if you came from pennsylvania you would vote for james wilson. the small states would never have a president. so the electoral college system actually enables them to compromise while having differences.one thing is you're not going to have the president pick directly by the people. you will have state legislatures deciding how electors are chosen and then they assume the electors would exercise independent judgment. then the portion the electoral college in such a way...
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the wall are mixed. in ft. hancock where a fence stops in the middle of farmland, ranchers, trump supporters, welcome the idea. >> i think we need to stop people from coming in illegally. >> reporter: but the lieutenant with the sheriff's office has his doubts. do you think that trump can build a wall? >> i don't know. i don't see it. when i see it, i'll believe it. it's going to be too much money. >> reporter: and tonight many critics pointing out that signing an executive order is one thing, building a 2,000-mile-long wall is another. the united states and mexico sharing an extremely long border with some very difficult terrain. lester? >> gadi schwartz for us tonight in arizona. thank you. >>> there's big news from wall street where the dow jones industrial average has crossed into record territory crossing the 20,000 mark for the first time. closing at 20,068, to be exact. a lot of people wondering how long this rally will last. here's nbc's tom costello now with what it means for your wallet. >> reporter: it happened just as they were ringing the opening bell. after months of
the wall are mixed. in ft. hancock where a fence stops in the middle of farmland, ranchers, trump supporters, welcome the idea. >> i think we need to stop people from coming in illegally. >> reporter: but the lieutenant with the sheriff's office has his doubts. do you think that trump can build a wall? >> i don't know. i don't see it. when i see it, i'll believe it. it's going to be too much money. >> reporter: and tonight many critics pointing out that signing an...
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here. i'm leaving. i'm going to gather in hancock mark. we've got 9500 people coming from michigan. i'm racing to michigan and i'm going to do a march together. we pull ourselves together. >> protests, decent, american. >> freedom of speech. let's not even be negative in how we frame it. >> i'm suggesting you will see plenty of negativity because there's a new reaction to the new president. part of the reaction, move on with it. don't delay the confirmation hearings. don't speak out against the president. give him a chance. what do you make of that criticism? >> i'm going to say a couple different things. even in the hearing, you saw she was talking about positivity. i think women are trying to be positive. i think we saw a lot of different people here. we have demonstrators that we saw from the world bank. and we saw people coming who are scared. they want to make sure their voices are heard. i think yesterday was a day of democracy. the symbol of the peaceful transfer of government is one of the most important freedoms we have but freedom of speech. >> when guys break windows --
here. i'm leaving. i'm going to gather in hancock mark. we've got 9500 people coming from michigan. i'm racing to michigan and i'm going to do a march together. we pull ourselves together. >> protests, decent, american. >> freedom of speech. let's not even be negative in how we frame it. >> i'm suggesting you will see plenty of negativity because there's a new reaction to the new president. part of the reaction, move on with it. don't delay the confirmation hearings. don't...
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man lost his life near hancock. his ford fusion left interstate 70 and hit a tree. live in braddock heights, frederick county, tom roussey, abc 7 news. jonathan: parts of the northeast are in recovery mode. millionsans for interrupt it a nor'easter bringing ferocious winds and heavy rains. wires entries were knock-down, hundreds of flights delayed. tens of thousands of people still without power. alison: businesses are friday's inaugurations. cameras and cell phones were rolling as protesters smashed atm's and broke store windows. those windows have been boarded starbucks locations, but only one was able to open today. two bank of america branches were damaged as well. >> i work in this building, and the glass was broken out. unfortunate wes are not able to protest peacefully. alison: a national park service office was damaged during the riots, but was able to open its doors this morning. more than 200 people were arrested friday and will face felony rioting charges. jonathan: from coast-to-coast, saturday was a day of protests, millions marching for issues that matter to women. you
man lost his life near hancock. his ford fusion left interstate 70 and hit a tree. live in braddock heights, frederick county, tom roussey, abc 7 news. jonathan: parts of the northeast are in recovery mode. millionsans for interrupt it a nor'easter bringing ferocious winds and heavy rains. wires entries were knock-down, hundreds of flights delayed. tens of thousands of people still without power. alison: businesses are friday's inaugurations. cameras and cell phones were rolling as protesters...