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allison: a lot of times. on campuses, there is conservative faculty who camouflage their real views. that's until they get tenure. they are a minority but they are there. it's part of that wonderful thing. butn't mean wonderful through this charles murray incident, i became aware that there were some conservatives on my faculty and i did not realize previously that that was the political leaning. that saddens me to some extent, why should they not be able to talk openly about their politics? we would have a better conversation about policies, we need to debate together, to move the country forward. be more openld about thinking for themselves. >> are you one of the 900 plus members of the heterodox? allison: no. brian: are you aware of what it is? allison: of course. brian: what is your opinion? allison: i don't join things. brian: we had a list of some of the leading schools in the heterodox space. they judge on whether or not the universities are open or closed on all of this. i want to put on the screen th
allison: a lot of times. on campuses, there is conservative faculty who camouflage their real views. that's until they get tenure. they are a minority but they are there. it's part of that wonderful thing. butn't mean wonderful through this charles murray incident, i became aware that there were some conservatives on my faculty and i did not realize previously that that was the political leaning. that saddens me to some extent, why should they not be able to talk openly about their politics? we...
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allison: right. charlie: he had more power at the end of his five years than what hu jintao had at the end of his term. mr. allison: yes. nobody anticipated. he is cautiously moving the pieces and has had this anticorruption inquisition in effect run by his best buddy, which basically instills fear in everybody and has taken down even members of the standing committee. charlie: the might be opponents for him. mr. allison: absolutely. charlie: were they guilty of corruption? mr. allison: since deng xiaoping said rich is our power, almost everyone has gotten rich. the people who have been selected also had another attribute. charlie: accumulate more power. there is a two-term limit and he could change that. mr. allison: there is a two-term limit, and he can change that. plus there is a 68-year-old retirement policy, so we will see a choice to either keep his buddy who runs the anticorruption campaign, who is now 69 -- he will either keep him on the standing committee, in which case he will erode this c
allison: right. charlie: he had more power at the end of his five years than what hu jintao had at the end of his term. mr. allison: yes. nobody anticipated. he is cautiously moving the pieces and has had this anticorruption inquisition in effect run by his best buddy, which basically instills fear in everybody and has taken down even members of the standing committee. charlie: the might be opponents for him. mr. allison: absolutely. charlie: were they guilty of corruption? mr. allison: since...
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detective allison went to see carl. you never forget the look on somebody's face when you tell them that you found their spouse. it's hard. that's probably the hardest part of it. he said, we found beverly. i said, well, was she alive? and he said, no. i'm sorry. but she wasn't. we had worked so hard, i mean, to find her. i mean we just-- we really tried to do right, and it wasn't enough. i know she pleaded. i know she pleaded for her life and to be sent-- come back to us and for her grandbabies. and i just have to know that god was there to comfort her. andrea canning: aaron lewis was charged with murder and kidnapping, and his wife, crystal lowery, charged as his accomplice. they pleaded not guilty. but his words to reporter shannon miller outside the sheriff's office didn't sound like those of an innocent man. why beverly? beverly? she was a rich broker. it was just as chilling in person as it was on tv. and then he gets into the car, and you're going, what did he just say? andrea canning: two weeks later, shannon in
detective allison went to see carl. you never forget the look on somebody's face when you tell them that you found their spouse. it's hard. that's probably the hardest part of it. he said, we found beverly. i said, well, was she alive? and he said, no. i'm sorry. but she wasn't. we had worked so hard, i mean, to find her. i mean we just-- we really tried to do right, and it wasn't enough. i know she pleaded. i know she pleaded for her life and to be sent-- come back to us and for her...
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allison-- brian: what caused it? allison: the privatization of government. we take all kind of things that were done by government employees and turn them over to the private sector. wet could be a good thing, can let market values drive things and that is good but i think it has changed the tenor of government. increasinglyt made large proportions of the population go that there leads don't represent them, don't speak for them and are acting in their own top interest rather than the interest of the common good. i think that is directly linked to the privatization of so many functions. in 2009, one nation under contract talks about privatization a lot. you said that the word elite -- you heard that from charles murray, you hear from conservatives, newt gingrich talked about delete media all the time. how would you define elite? those are the people with the power and let's face it, this town -- washington has become enormously affluent over the past three decades. we can speak to this, as it not changed? we have all these amazing restaurants -- they are upsc
allison-- brian: what caused it? allison: the privatization of government. we take all kind of things that were done by government employees and turn them over to the private sector. wet could be a good thing, can let market values drive things and that is good but i think it has changed the tenor of government. increasinglyt made large proportions of the population go that there leads don't represent them, don't speak for them and are acting in their own top interest rather than the interest...
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allison: they need to be educated. when you see 18 and 21 euros doing stuff -- are those students or activists? on,have two things going dudes that are 18 and 21 years old, their learning and growing. they don't have a real historical sense. they can make things that -- statements like that and they had no historical context. they understand how this operates and for me, my job as an educator is helping them have that context, not to tell them to think a different way but to have -- to say look out extremist actions or violent actions have played out in history, have you ever led to the things you want to see realized? once you become educated, you realize the role of unintended consequences and you realize that most of the great breakthroughs come from nonviolent actions. you can tell people that, they have to own it and learned for themselves. you can keep asking them questions so they can arrive at some of those conclusions on their own. views, they student need to be educated, the activist piece, that is a horrible
allison: they need to be educated. when you see 18 and 21 euros doing stuff -- are those students or activists? on,have two things going dudes that are 18 and 21 years old, their learning and growing. they don't have a real historical sense. they can make things that -- statements like that and they had no historical context. they understand how this operates and for me, my job as an educator is helping them have that context, not to tell them to think a different way but to have -- to say look...
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from what i hear from you allison. he's a happy baby. wish i could be back here when the for myself to feel the smile or. the laughter you know for for me the man of the household another the breadwinner. i'm not there the support of others for my mother's family. percy says getting used to life in cambodia hasn't been easy everything from the food to the people feels foreign do you know what all this stuff to us. doesn't look like anything we have done i was in. a field i feel like on the floor and. i don't know what type of cars come over here and not accept it. when they find out you are deployed in. the back or he. definitely don't fit it. just says. despite the best efforts the distance is taking a toll on posi and allison's relationship. well i try to tell me i'm doing well and i try my best to hold it together because the breakdown. is determined to stay strong but other deportees have warned him that he needs to be careful there's alcoholism. drug a lot of guys lean toward to numb the pain to numb the loneliness the numb the. jus
from what i hear from you allison. he's a happy baby. wish i could be back here when the for myself to feel the smile or. the laughter you know for for me the man of the household another the breadwinner. i'm not there the support of others for my mother's family. percy says getting used to life in cambodia hasn't been easy everything from the food to the people feels foreign do you know what all this stuff to us. doesn't look like anything we have done i was in. a field i feel like on the...
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allison: of course. brian: have they apologized? allison: some of them. belief there is a real on the part of the people who are more radical that they want to say what happened outside the lecture hall has nothing to do with what happened inside the lecture hall and to me, they're directly connected. is anng down speech imitation of violence, we had these heated, passionate exchanges precisely to avoid having to paul have guns or swords or have a dual. youryou shut down speech, inviting violence. i think the people who supported some of the picture missed thought that happened outside say thatalso want to it was the result of outside forces but it is all interconnected. brian: our guest has been professor allison stanger. she will be back in the classroom in january? allison: no, not for two years. brian: thank you for joining me. allison: yes, it has been a great pleasure and honor. >> for free transcripts or to give this -- give your comment about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are available as c-span podcasts. >> if you like this q&a
allison: of course. brian: have they apologized? allison: some of them. belief there is a real on the part of the people who are more radical that they want to say what happened outside the lecture hall has nothing to do with what happened inside the lecture hall and to me, they're directly connected. is anng down speech imitation of violence, we had these heated, passionate exchanges precisely to avoid having to paul have guns or swords or have a dual. youryou shut down speech, inviting...
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allison: right. charlie: he had more power at the end of his five years than what hu jintao had at the end of his term. mr. allison: yes. nobody anticipated. he is cautiously moving the pieces and has had this anticorruption inquisition in ,ffect run by his best buddy which basically instills fear in everybody and has taken down even members of the standing committee. charlie: the might be opponents for him. mr. allison: absolutely. charlie: were they guilty of corruption? mr. allison: since deng xiaoping said rich is our power, almost everyone has gotten rich. the people who have been selected also had another attribute. charlie: accumulate more power. but there is a 2 billion-term --it, and he can change that there is a two-term limit, and he can change that. yes, plus there is a 68-year-old retirement policy, so we will see a choice to runsr keep his buddy who the anticorruption campaign, who is now 69 -- he will either keep them on the standing committee, in which case he will erode this custom t
allison: right. charlie: he had more power at the end of his five years than what hu jintao had at the end of his term. mr. allison: yes. nobody anticipated. he is cautiously moving the pieces and has had this anticorruption inquisition in ,ffect run by his best buddy which basically instills fear in everybody and has taken down even members of the standing committee. charlie: the might be opponents for him. mr. allison: absolutely. charlie: were they guilty of corruption? mr. allison: since...
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allison and wisdom. >> ♪ >> erin thank you very much. crews in the district spent the early morning hours on the scene of a house fire in northwest. this happened just before 2:00 a.m. on the 1600 block of foxhall road. according to firefighters it started in the basement, then it moved throughout the first and the second floors of that home. no one was hurt thankfully. now we're told two people inside and their two dogs all made it out safely. fire officials on scene tell us the cause was electrical and it was accidental. >> disturbing details this morning out of montgomery county after montgomery county man was arrested. police say the after school counselor was accused inappropriately touching a 10-year-old girl and fear there could be more victims out there. >> fox5's melanie alnwick is live in montgomery county with the latest now. good morning, melanie. >> reporter: good morning. and police began interviewing this suspect and investigating the report back in may and then we're told during a police interview not too long ago, the su
allison and wisdom. >> ♪ >> erin thank you very much. crews in the district spent the early morning hours on the scene of a house fire in northwest. this happened just before 2:00 a.m. on the 1600 block of foxhall road. according to firefighters it started in the basement, then it moved throughout the first and the second floors of that home. no one was hurt thankfully. now we're told two people inside and their two dogs all made it out safely. fire officials on scene tell us the...
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frank, allison, allison let me start with you. on one hand, i see this people still overreact to texting and driving, that i wonder if, does the punishment fit the crime? >> what do you think? >> well, as family law attorney. i had cases like this before. the realities, the bus company has right to limit. look. you did something illegal. you will lose your job for. i whether or not she gets into greater trouble, whether whether or not she is civilly sued, she was negligent whether it rises to level of recklessness, that is a question. bill: what do you think? they are going to demonize this person? texting and driving is a hot button issue. you look at the fatalities. the truth is, it is small percentage texting and driving. it is it blown out of proportion? >> no. there are a lot of kids on the bus. do your job. fm there's kid, do it safely. look tat the video, she is looking down, looking up. the han is moving. got kind bus. that is a lot different once have them in the rel tom take care of from point a to point b. bill: do you
frank, allison, allison let me start with you. on one hand, i see this people still overreact to texting and driving, that i wonder if, does the punishment fit the crime? >> what do you think? >> well, as family law attorney. i had cases like this before. the realities, the bus company has right to limit. look. you did something illegal. you will lose your job for. i whether or not she gets into greater trouble, whether whether or not she is civilly sued, she was negligent whether...
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let's bring our guests into the show we have in lancaster in the united kingdom allison fiddler professor of german and austrian studies she's also the author of an upcoming book the art of resisting cultural protest against the austrian far right and on skype from london matthew goodwin seen the a visiting fellow at chatham house is europe program good to have you with us let's start with alice and then how did a country which was one of the most welcoming to refugees a couple of years ago there is so much to the right so quickly. well whether it's been quite so quick is of course debatable it's true of course austria did welcome in. large numbers of refugees about the third i think placed in europe in terms of per capita the number of refugees coming through. and you know have been i think very welcoming towards asylum seekers i think this isn't something that has just happened however there is a an undercurrent you can look back to i'm sure we'll be talking about this more but back to the millennial elections one thousand nine hundred thousand when your kaiser's freedom party came into
let's bring our guests into the show we have in lancaster in the united kingdom allison fiddler professor of german and austrian studies she's also the author of an upcoming book the art of resisting cultural protest against the austrian far right and on skype from london matthew goodwin seen the a visiting fellow at chatham house is europe program good to have you with us let's start with alice and then how did a country which was one of the most welcoming to refugees a couple of years ago...
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so, allison, why is the nra so powerful? it certainly gives a lot of money to politicians -- lois, rather. but what sets them apart because a lot of special interest groups give money to politicians. what makes the nra more powerful than those groups? >> well, the nra has a 5 million-member grassroots network across the country, and they have more importantly than those big numbers, a lot of dedicated activists in each state who are very passionate, very informed, willing to show up, willing to call. they know how to pull the levers of democracy. if you have a small group of organized people, you can get very far even if there's a majority with big feelings who disapproves but isn't really show up to stop you. >> so we have a conversation now about bump stocks and they're just one set of small devices. so then how do we construct a larger conversation with new language around gun laws that will actually get somewhere, allison? >> well, i think language is important, but i also do put this on legislators and ask them to have
so, allison, why is the nra so powerful? it certainly gives a lot of money to politicians -- lois, rather. but what sets them apart because a lot of special interest groups give money to politicians. what makes the nra more powerful than those groups? >> well, the nra has a 5 million-member grassroots network across the country, and they have more importantly than those big numbers, a lot of dedicated activists in each state who are very passionate, very informed, willing to show up,...
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coming up in just a minute we got allison and interview. learn about what i'm doing in this molecular lab. this molecular lab in just a minute. erin, i'll toss it inside to you, and get the latest oh and traffic. >> very impressive stuff, tucker barnes. look forward to seeing the rest of it i feel like you need ateek a blazer an lab coat. hmm? >> all right. >> i'm working. >> there you go. right now as we take look at traffic 95 northbound 23 minute trip dale city to the beltway. we're seeing a lot of slow-moving traffic in the main lanes. 39521 minute trip about double -- let's try that again speeds about doubled for your drive time from the beltway to the 14th street bridge. and 267 dulles airport to 66 that is in the green looking pretty good out there. as we forward things along right now we are also still dealing with this very serious injury crash in loudoun county. now keep in hyped charlestown pike closed for hours% seville road to hillsboro road because of accident investigation very serious injuries involved in this crash as well.
coming up in just a minute we got allison and interview. learn about what i'm doing in this molecular lab. this molecular lab in just a minute. erin, i'll toss it inside to you, and get the latest oh and traffic. >> very impressive stuff, tucker barnes. look forward to seeing the rest of it i feel like you need ateek a blazer an lab coat. hmm? >> all right. >> i'm working. >> there you go. right now as we take look at traffic 95 northbound 23 minute trip dale city to the...
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allison? >> all right, wis, thank you very much. >>> coming up, the naacp is warning african-american travelers not to fly with american airlines. we'll explain what this is about next. next. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. narrator: they call him enron ed. because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. corporations sending jobs overseas. and of course the enron scandal. now, enron ed is lobbying for donald trump's agenda. like cuts to virginia school funding, and taking away healthcare from thousands of virginians. enron ed gillespie. he's not lobbying for you. what can you do with two bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches for $5 from dunkin'? settle a debt. make a friend. save the day. or keep 'em both for this handsome devil. with two bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches for $5 the future is in your hands. america runs on dunkin'. ♪ >>> time for cuteness. i love this
allison? >> all right, wis, thank you very much. >>> coming up, the naacp is warning african-american travelers not to fly with american airlines. we'll explain what this is about next. next. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. narrator: they call him enron ed. because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. corporations sending jobs overseas. and of...
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. >> steve and allison. today is the deadline for those state auditors to complete the investigation into allegations. >> and which pj country school employee says that schools were basically sharing information with each other as what files to cleanup before auditors arrive. >> school board members that brought the initial complaint. >>. >> it not only shows initial accusations were true but what lengths were they able to two to cover it up. it shows initial accusations were accurate. >> a prior investigation found no santions to the claims. and they asked the state board of education and pressure coming from stop. and that new investigation began last august. school ceo dr. kevin maxwell says claims of systemic corruption are false and politically motivated and we don't know exactly what time today that rport is actually going to be submitted to the state board of education and whether it to prince george countsy public schools or when it will be made public. there's a lot of stakes steve and allison you m
. >> steve and allison. today is the deadline for those state auditors to complete the investigation into allegations. >> and which pj country school employee says that schools were basically sharing information with each other as what files to cleanup before auditors arrive. >> school board members that brought the initial complaint. >>. >> it not only shows initial accusations were true but what lengths were they able to two to cover it up. it shows initial...
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steve and allison? >> mel, thanks very much. >>> just reminder for you, we are going to get new insight into this case we'll be live in hartford county in just few minutes 8:30 this morning. we'll be talking with sheriff jeffrey g ame r to get the latest on this case. >>> let's stay in maryland right now. following developments out of montgomery county two people were killed in late night crash. >> fox5's annie yu is live this morning in potomac with the update now. good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you allison and steve. democracy boulevard at gainesborough is where the road closure began all the way to new bridge. that reopened at 7:00 o'clock. that is this accident happened late last night around 11:30 so crews were out here for quite sometime. both police, montgomery county police as well as reconstruction unit, and just to kind of give you perspective the accident happened right where the deer crossing sign is. right where the road sort of curves around here on democracy boulevard. i
steve and allison? >> mel, thanks very much. >>> just reminder for you, we are going to get new insight into this case we'll be live in hartford county in just few minutes 8:30 this morning. we'll be talking with sheriff jeffrey g ame r to get the latest on this case. >>> let's stay in maryland right now. following developments out of montgomery county two people were killed in late night crash. >> fox5's annie yu is live this morning in potomac with the update...
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right allison. >> you're getting closer. sending people out much these are members of national geographic that are out helping out this morning cleaning up the anacostia. we've got bags here we'll use to clean up the trash i'll give last minute instructions. all right. you guys. don't think about coming back without a full bag. don't come back. how is that? >> all right. seriously though, we've got look i've already started my work a can. there's lots of work to be done out here and it's for great cause and want to thank everybody that's gotten up early and commit to do a day of cleaning up out here on the anacostia which is absolutely beautiful this morning i've been out here since the 5:00 o'clock hour. got a chance to watch the sunrise. beautiful this morning the birds and fishing are jumping the river coming back to life. great great sign here of hope for the anacostia. let me do weather quickly it will be beautiful day. i still got the jacket on you can teague it off shortly looking at daytime highs in the low to mid 80
right allison. >> you're getting closer. sending people out much these are members of national geographic that are out helping out this morning cleaning up the anacostia. we've got bags here we'll use to clean up the trash i'll give last minute instructions. all right. you guys. don't think about coming back without a full bag. don't come back. how is that? >> all right. seriously though, we've got look i've already started my work a can. there's lots of work to be done out here and...
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. >> allison, good morning. well, of course you were out there helping those sweet kittens and puppies yesterday and i guess the day before steve was packing some boxes for veterans. well, it's my turn. i'm going to be out on the anacostia today for impact week and we're going members from fox5 and additional members of national geographic out together. it's a little dark. you have to bear with me here but just on the other side of the trees the anacostia and we're going to get out on some boats later this morning and do some cleanup out there and we'll be participating for much of the day. so very excited about being able to give back here for impact week. i'm also here to do weather. let me first tell you that harvest moon if you can take a look at the moon right now it is absolutely gorgeous out here. it's setting to the west but what a big beautiful moon. makes me feel like something strange is going to happen. 60 now in washington. you know, i'm wearing a jacket. you can probably wear one its a little cool
. >> allison, good morning. well, of course you were out there helping those sweet kittens and puppies yesterday and i guess the day before steve was packing some boxes for veterans. well, it's my turn. i'm going to be out on the anacostia today for impact week and we're going members from fox5 and additional members of national geographic out together. it's a little dark. you have to bear with me here but just on the other side of the trees the anacostia and we're going to get out on...
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go ahead, allison. >> okay. acting hard in front of the crowd basically and horse knows you're fronting like really, really gustavo. come on. >> that's a look i give steve often. steve this one is for you. >> oh, >> that's sad. >> uh-huh. >> let's start about th thinking. >> that's snarky. >> that's jud >> tell me about how could it is going to sdmrb that's enough enough of that. >> buy buy. >> when you're on lunch break considering not going back gh i'll sit here all day. >> and out the window. >> all are those poing todd photo he shop. >> that's weird. >> hilarious. >> all right i messed this up sometimes. >> everybody give thumbs up to allison for the morning meme. >> did you make that one. >> no somebody did but i was supposed to put the words under it. >> morning mem glext look how snatched we were in blue that day. >> it's a good look. >> it's nice road. >> i'm retiring at -- hopefully there will be some good ones after >> time 6:51 we'll check out what is coming up good day d.c. today what is on map. and
go ahead, allison. >> okay. acting hard in front of the crowd basically and horse knows you're fronting like really, really gustavo. come on. >> that's a look i give steve often. steve this one is for you. >> oh, >> that's sad. >> uh-huh. >> let's start about th thinking. >> that's snarky. >> that's jud >> tell me about how could it is going to sdmrb that's enough enough of that. >> buy buy. >> when you're on lunch break...
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steve and allison how are you this fine morning. >> doing well. i'm curious washington did you have for breakfast today? >> i usually have a cashi bar because i drive in and i want some protein. i want a little bit of fat. a little bit of carbs and it keeps me full until lunch. and it's under 200 calories. i know how many calories i ate. and it will keep me full until lunch. now, i also have my cup of joe. so that's also good but i don't put heavy cream in there. that's what i do. >> nice healthy breakfast from the doctor. >> okay. >> what should we be eating or really is it just a question of we should be eating something in the morning? >> well, you should be eating something. this study found that if you missed breakfast on a consistent basis, you increase your risk of developing plaque. now how did they do that? they did ultrasounds on people to see if there was a progression over time to see if plaque was building up in their arteries. now, if you missed breakfast it doesn't directly cause plaque to build up. but it's a sign that your lifesty
steve and allison how are you this fine morning. >> doing well. i'm curious washington did you have for breakfast today? >> i usually have a cashi bar because i drive in and i want some protein. i want a little bit of fat. a little bit of carbs and it keeps me full until lunch. and it's under 200 calories. i know how many calories i ate. and it will keep me full until lunch. now, i also have my cup of joe. so that's also good but i don't put heavy cream in there. that's what i do....
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allison? >> thanks, caitlin. >>> president donald trump trying to strike a huge deal on immigration reform. but it's already running into some resistance from democrats. white house released outline of new proposal where fox5 anjali hemp schill live this morning with the latest g morning, anjali. >> reporter: good morning. president trump clearly not giving up on his proposed border wall. he's now looking to get it through congress by offin protections to dreamers. will the president get his border wall. the white house is making a play for it in a proposed bargain. more border security in exchange for renewed legal protections for the so-called dreamers. illegal immigrants who came to the country as children. >> this is exactly what the base wants and the also speaks to the issue of law and order. >> reaction already this morning from pundants to the plan. but while the president's political base will be pleased that the president is making a push for a border wall, it's a non-starter for man
allison? >> thanks, caitlin. >>> president donald trump trying to strike a huge deal on immigration reform. but it's already running into some resistance from democrats. white house released outline of new proposal where fox5 anjali hemp schill live this morning with the latest g morning, anjali. >> reporter: good morning. president trump clearly not giving up on his proposed border wall. he's now looking to get it through congress by offin protections to dreamers. will the...
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. >> allison parker fatally shot this morning. >> in 2015, allison parker, hearst's girlfriend, a reporter at the same station was shot and killed along with her cameraman on live television. the law led him in a new direction. >> this is not about me or allison. it's about me trying to serve the people that gave me so much when i needed it. >> part of his platform, more gun regulation. as a gun owner defends the second amendment. it's intense. they've raised more than a million dollars. >> i've worked really hard over the last six years. i meet with practically anybody who walks through my door. >> he has the backing of allison parker's parents, now vocal gun control advocates. >> supporting chris in his campaign, it does give us strength. it strengthens her legacy too. >> for chris hearst, it's a second chance to make a difference. >> i had a career where he kept powerful people accountable. i still believe i can do that as one of the powerful. >> a chance, he says, was worth taking, win or lose. katie beck, nbc news, blacksburg, virginia. >>> your morning headlines continue now at 4:26
. >> allison parker fatally shot this morning. >> in 2015, allison parker, hearst's girlfriend, a reporter at the same station was shot and killed along with her cameraman on live television. the law led him in a new direction. >> this is not about me or allison. it's about me trying to serve the people that gave me so much when i needed it. >> part of his platform, more gun regulation. as a gun owner defends the second amendment. it's intense. they've raised more than a...
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. >> reporter: good morning, steve, allison. i did and a lot of other people got that amber alert on our phones on sunday morning. well, now, immigration anticipates customs enforcement say that the suspect in this case has a detainer customs detainer immigration detainer lodged against him which means he could be de port the once this case is all wrapped up. now this all happened late saturday evening into early sunday morning, 21-year-old roberto antoni medrano-segovia and 16-year-old sinahi aguilar-cruz went together to a house party in wood bridge. the two said to ab quainences got to argument which turned physical. witnesses separated them and told police that roberto antoni medrano-segovia had a knife and claimed to be ms-13. he left the house and then returned with others slashing tires enforcing the girl into his car. that is what set that is what set off the areawide amber alert. the two were blokted sunday afternoon at another house. police say both initially gave false identification. the girl was unharm and reunite t
. >> reporter: good morning, steve, allison. i did and a lot of other people got that amber alert on our phones on sunday morning. well, now, immigration anticipates customs enforcement say that the suspect in this case has a detainer customs detainer immigration detainer lodged against him which means he could be de port the once this case is all wrapped up. now this all happened late saturday evening into early sunday morning, 21-year-old roberto antoni medrano-segovia and 16-year-old...
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. >> reporter: well, steve and allison 50-year-old arlene grant and marie grant. arlene came and picked up her mother on saturday for a family event that they were both attending. then the plan was for arlene to drop her mother back here at her home but that did not happen is so concerned. add to that that marie grant has alzheimer's, she can't talk. she uses a wheelchair and she needs her medication. now, family members told police that arlene did text them but wouldn't tell them where she or her mother was. montgomery county police do believe that arlene may be driving a silver 2016 nissan quest, with maryland tags 6 6ch5492. police and family say they are concerned for their emotional and their physical well being so they're hoping that anyone who recognizes the women from those pictures or perhaps sees that nissan quest minivan to please give police a call. their family is very worried about them and hopes that they can be returned home safely. live in aspen hill, i'm melanie alnwick, fox5 local news. >> still developing right now a busy road in la plata close
. >> reporter: well, steve and allison 50-year-old arlene grant and marie grant. arlene came and picked up her mother on saturday for a family event that they were both attending. then the plan was for arlene to drop her mother back here at her home but that did not happen is so concerned. add to that that marie grant has alzheimer's, she can't talk. she uses a wheelchair and she needs her medication. now, family members told police that arlene did text them but wouldn't tell them where...
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and allison. >> reporter: good morning steve and allison. good morning, everybody. welcome to the campus of university of mary washington. it's gorgeous. the buildings here it reminds you of a ministry uva. >> reporter: hundred percent. >> reporter: it has ties to uva so maybe that's why but very architecturally it is gorgeous. we'll talk more to the president about the campus, student life. behind that and next to us we have sammy the eagle. >> reporter: his name is sammy d eagle and no one knows what the d stands for. >> reporter: trivia question. >> reporter: someone needs to find this out before the show ends today having a middle initial and we don't know what the d actually stands for. you mentioned the architecture by the way. this university center behind us looks exactly like the clock tower from back to the future. >> reporter: yeah, you noticed that right away. >> reporter: i'm nerding out a little bit. it's very similar to that. we'll be here all morning long until 11:00 a.m. we're tal
and allison. >> reporter: good morning steve and allison. good morning, everybody. welcome to the campus of university of mary washington. it's gorgeous. the buildings here it reminds you of a ministry uva. >> reporter: hundred percent. >> reporter: it has ties to uva so maybe that's why but very architecturally it is gorgeous. we'll talk more to the president about the campus, student life. behind that and next to us we have sammy the eagle. >> reporter: his name is...
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wisdom and allison. >>:19 is the time. bad news for whine lovers global whine production expected to hit a 50 year low. reasoning from and drought across western europe vip yards. officials expect an increase in whine production compared to last year. the worst global harvest since 196 1. sitly and france have been hit particularly hard over the past year. all you whine drichingers out there. >> will be okay. >> that's why i quit many, many years ago. >> national park service wants to charge more than double for admission to some of the top destinations we have more on that coming up next. >> first thousands turned out for the annual high heel drag queen race in dupont circle last night. unique event is held each y year. you better ru halloween and show of support for the lgbt community. this year a groovy gogo dancer crossed finish line first beating out more than 100 other racers and he also won three years ago. don't call it a come back ralph northam: i'm ralph northam and as a doctor, nobody ever asked if i'm a democra
wisdom and allison. >>:19 is the time. bad news for whine lovers global whine production expected to hit a 50 year low. reasoning from and drought across western europe vip yards. officials expect an increase in whine production compared to last year. the worst global harvest since 196 1. sitly and france have been hit particularly hard over the past year. all you whine drichingers out there. >> will be okay. >> that's why i quit many, many years ago. >> national park...
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thank you allison. >> reporter: hey steve is allison next to you. this is my last day. >> what. >> i heard a little rumor. i thought we still had a friday to spend together. >> reporter: no, i have a funeral tomorrow. >> i'm sorry to hear that. >> reporter: it's today. i'm sure i will see you guys -- i'm still at fox just not doing this and -- you guys are one of my favorites. >> you kind of dampened the mood with the funeral but there's virtual tears running down all our faces. we're going to miss you. it's been a fun part of the morning for sure. >> reporter: i know. >> bye lauren. al says by. >> reporter: i'm crying. >> oh, my goodes in. okay, bye buy. >> we'll keep in touch. thank you lauren. >> years of friendship. >> it is like with business, i'm, you know, i'm a person living in -- contributing to society and getting paid so in that regard i'm a business person b can't tell you this stock and what that -- and she -- >> don't read the "wall street journal" every day. >> she helps us understand it so i'm going to miss her, too. >> we're all goi
thank you allison. >> reporter: hey steve is allison next to you. this is my last day. >> what. >> i heard a little rumor. i thought we still had a friday to spend together. >> reporter: no, i have a funeral tomorrow. >> i'm sorry to hear that. >> reporter: it's today. i'm sure i will see you guys -- i'm still at fox just not doing this and -- you guys are one of my favorites. >> you kind of dampened the mood with the funeral but there's virtual tears...
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allison and holly are on their way. they'll join me shortly. we've got a lot of fun action and acvi to develop so i'm not going to mention them all but they're going to be great here over the next couple hours. let's do traffic now and get the latest from erin. erin, did you stay up late and watch the game. >> i stayed up past 8:30 so yes i watched a few innings of the game and then fell asleep and was really sad when i woke up and watched the score. i was hoping for a win. how about you. >> yeah, i'm still hurting. >> you stayed up for the whole game didn't you? >> yeah, until i knew it was over. >> i understand. well, better luck next time. sad day. it's friday the 13th. it's gloomy. we're not getting a break. right now traffic really backed up. white horse freeway closed. also a serious injury crash in loudoun county charlestown pike. skyfox is out there. you can see very dramatic scene there. again charlestown pike closed between purcellville road and hillsborough road. you have to detour around that. several on location. looks like two veh
allison and holly are on their way. they'll join me shortly. we've got a lot of fun action and acvi to develop so i'm not going to mention them all but they're going to be great here over the next couple hours. let's do traffic now and get the latest from erin. erin, did you stay up late and watch the game. >> i stayed up past 8:30 so yes i watched a few innings of the game and then fell asleep and was really sad when i woke up and watched the score. i was hoping for a win. how about you....
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allison, help me. yeah, 68 today and tonight and we look great for redskins game 49ers game sunday 4 with sunshine. it should brighten up. >> you're perfect just the way you are. >> i'm not. >> so perfect. >> yeah, >> right now 6:48 and looks like we'll starting to see some of that tractor-trailer fuel spill out of the way. we're hoping all traffic moves soon. right now all southbound lanes blocked center port parkway still detouring traffic. big rubber neck delay and backing up in fredericksburg route 1 north and southbound we you have covered. several crashes on 66 now. eastbound crash before beltway blocked left shoulder and left lane as well. part of right shoulder is blocked and then we have second crash on 66. it's also on the eastbound side. blocking part of off ramp to 123. traffic can still united states left lane of off ramp. there's a 50 minute delay from mannasas to pelt way because of that guys. good news, blue and yellow line delays we're having those cleared on metro. >> good. >> lots of
allison, help me. yeah, 68 today and tonight and we look great for redskins game 49ers game sunday 4 with sunshine. it should brighten up. >> you're perfect just the way you are. >> i'm not. >> so perfect. >> yeah, >> right now 6:48 and looks like we'll starting to see some of that tractor-trailer fuel spill out of the way. we're hoping all traffic moves soon. right now all southbound lanes blocked center port parkway still detouring traffic. big rubber neck delay...
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mel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, steve and allison. so many people, they just go to las vegas for a weekend to get away and enjoy some fun with friends and family are for thousands of those now that weekend ended their trip ended with fear and panic and now we are hearing the stories of some of the survivors and some of the victims a few from our area. we want to talk first about tina frost 2,008 graduate from arundel high school. her former classmates and teachers are now helping out with a gofundme page to help her recovery. they shared a post from tina's mother saying that surgery. she had her right eye removed where the bullet was lodged. she also had a bone taken out of the her forehead to allow the brain room to swell. she's in a coma on a ventilator. she can't breathe on her own over the next few days they'll see if if she responds to stimulation. they don't know how the brain damage is. denise and tony, of west virginia had been looking forward to the route 91 harvest festival for months. denise tweet add picture from the festi
mel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, steve and allison. so many people, they just go to las vegas for a weekend to get away and enjoy some fun with friends and family are for thousands of those now that weekend ended their trip ended with fear and panic and now we are hearing the stories of some of the survivors and some of the victims a few from our area. we want to talk first about tina frost 2,008 graduate from arundel high school. her former classmates and teachers are now...
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sarah. >> allison, i need to know your advice on this. >> okay. i have an answer. >> i'm going to sit back and listen to you. >> i'm have a total answer. >> this story blew my mind i never really thought about this. should you punish your children for lying? >> yes. >> we're talking about kids under the age of 12 years old. >> yes. >> do you? this whole article says you shouldn't. >> wawa is the basis for this article, please tell me. >> all kids lie. all kids lie and they see it from television they see from it their own parents because we all tell -- i'm in the parent, you know. we tell white lies basically and we don't want to you are hurt someone's feelings they're inundated all little had while lies so they are going to essentially emulate that and then lie so you at least according to the article should not be pup initiating your kids. >> i totally disagree. >> you do? >> 100% disagree. >> i think this is great. >> i feel honestly like lying is the basis for so many other issues later. so you lie about this. you push this. then you, you know
sarah. >> allison, i need to know your advice on this. >> okay. i have an answer. >> i'm going to sit back and listen to you. >> i'm have a total answer. >> this story blew my mind i never really thought about this. should you punish your children for lying? >> yes. >> we're talking about kids under the age of 12 years old. >> yes. >> do you? this whole article says you shouldn't. >> wawa is the basis for this article, please tell me....
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i am allison reporting for chasing news. >> thank you, allison. >> all right. here is dan zarrow a look at the local weather. i am meteorologist dan zarrow let's look at the weather forecast for the rest of the week. the remnants of nate pulling away from the tristate area so we'll see drier and clearer conditions through the overnight and maybe a couple of showers overall we fared well. really good for the almost drought situation and the ground just soaked up the moisture and it would be good see some more rain sometimes soon and that is coming later this week. your forecast for tonight a reschedule shower and maybe some fog and throm tors bottom out in the 6's by tuesday morning and looking like a real winner of a weather day as we return to sunshine and it with be less hu humid but nice and warm. most reaching to the lower 80's during the day. wednesday again, it is transition day as we go from sun to clouds and chance of showers popping in by the evening time. highs in the lower to mid 70's then along comes the taste of fall on thursday. we see highs proba
i am allison reporting for chasing news. >> thank you, allison. >> all right. here is dan zarrow a look at the local weather. i am meteorologist dan zarrow let's look at the weather forecast for the rest of the week. the remnants of nate pulling away from the tristate area so we'll see drier and clearer conditions through the overnight and maybe a couple of showers overall we fared well. really good for the almost drought situation and the ground just soaked up the moisture and it...
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allison and joe who are both on a short list of possible supreme court pics, if confirmed, allison would fill the seat vacated by neil corset. you can watch the senate live at 3:00 p.m. eastern. the house returns tomorrow and will extend funding for the children's health insurance program known as chp. also repeal of the healthcare law independent medicare advisory board and several bills funding prevention of wildfires. the gop tax one bill is likely to be announced wednesday in the ways and means committee markup of the measure is expected to start next monday. you can watch the house to live on c-span. >> live hearing start this week in russia and the u.s. elections. tomorrow executives from google, facebook and twitter will testify on russia's use of social media. that will be before a senate judiciary subcommittee meeting. live at 230 eastern on c-span2. hearings continue wednesday is a social media executive text to fight for two committees. the first is at 9:30 a.m. before the senate intelligence committee and later at 2:00 p.m. eastern before the house intelligence committee. bot
allison and joe who are both on a short list of possible supreme court pics, if confirmed, allison would fill the seat vacated by neil corset. you can watch the senate live at 3:00 p.m. eastern. the house returns tomorrow and will extend funding for the children's health insurance program known as chp. also repeal of the healthcare law independent medicare advisory board and several bills funding prevention of wildfires. the gop tax one bill is likely to be announced wednesday in the ways and...
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kristyn. >> reporter: good morning, allison and steve. already voted to change the name of the school and i do want to point out if you happen to be dropping your kids off or if you're a student yourself and you're going to school this morning, it still says on that sign there j.e.b. stuart high school but again, that will soon change after tonight's vote on the final name change or the decision to change the name and so far the public has weighed in on what they think that j.e.b. stuart should be called going forward aren't ande superintendent also giving his recommendations. the majority of the public recommended just dropping the jeb part altogether and calling it stuart high school and the second highest recommendation was to name the school after supreme court justice thurgood marshall. now we understand as many as four board members tonight will make a proposal in this case to rename the simply justice high school. a little background about the school itself, though. j.e.b. stuart was called the -- or j.e.b. stuart high school was c
kristyn. >> reporter: good morning, allison and steve. already voted to change the name of the school and i do want to point out if you happen to be dropping your kids off or if you're a student yourself and you're going to school this morning, it still says on that sign there j.e.b. stuart high school but again, that will soon change after tonight's vote on the final name change or the decision to change the name and so far the public has weighed in on what they think that j.e.b. stuart...
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allison and steve. >> let's get to the news of the morning. intense speculation continues in washington over a potential indictment into possible ties between the trump campaign and russia. >> news of the indictment in special counsel robert mueller includes an arrest in this case earlier today. fox5's melanie alnwick is live at u.s. district court in northwest with more now. mel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, steve and allison. and after the weekend leak with the news of that grand jury indictment, now the big question for people is who is going to be charged and what exactly for? is the russia investigation getting closer and closer to president trump? after multiple reports over the weekend that special counsel robert mueller's team has now gotten a grand jury to sign out of an indictment speculation has been swirling. could be former chairman paul manafort o security adviser michael flynn or someone else entirely. one of the republicans looking into russia ties is clearly frustrated. >> the reporting is true, we don't know who i
allison and steve. >> let's get to the news of the morning. intense speculation continues in washington over a potential indictment into possible ties between the trump campaign and russia. >> news of the indictment in special counsel robert mueller includes an arrest in this case earlier today. fox5's melanie alnwick is live at u.s. district court in northwest with more now. mel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, steve and allison. and after the weekend leak with the...
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kev is in lag morning. >> good morning, steve and allison. i'm out here yesterday i sat down with a lot of actors. i was here for the film is you surveillance bi con georgeed by george clooney starring matt di mon and julianne moore. i sat down with cast of netflix shows, my hunter, stranger thing, the crown. it was kind of a crazy day of interviews. i met jodi foster who direct add black near episode it was cool talking to her about performing and acting. she even went back to talk about her old films like taxi driver she made with martin scorcese when she was teenager i did speak to george clooney and matt diamond about the harvey weinstein story and the allegations, and mr. clooney had -- come out with a statement initial worked with weinstein before and he mentioned specific movies he made with weinstein so i wanted to ask mr. clooney if the allegations changed the way he felt about the movies he made with weinstein and also what is the next step to change this culture in hollywood. watch this. >> knowing what we know now, does it affect
kev is in lag morning. >> good morning, steve and allison. i'm out here yesterday i sat down with a lot of actors. i was here for the film is you surveillance bi con georgeed by george clooney starring matt di mon and julianne moore. i sat down with cast of netflix shows, my hunter, stranger thing, the crown. it was kind of a crazy day of interviews. i met jodi foster who direct add black near episode it was cool talking to her about performing and acting. she even went back to talk about...
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tucker over to you. >> thank you allison. off to another cool, but perfect start here with lots of sunshine across the area, and just going to be nice afternoon. temp boss about 80 this afternoon with sunshine. yesterday 75. today more like 80 for daytime high. still pleasantly cool out there early this morning. 57 in washington. let me mention most of the region waking up to temps in the upper 40s. so another cool start to the day. 56 up in new york. 53 in boston. looking at our satellite/radar we got high pressure overhead. that will scoot offshore later today. we'll start to get that southerly flow going. so today temperatures about 5 degrees warmer than yesterday and 5 degrees to it see daytime highs by the end of the week in the mid 80s but your afternoon forecast later today couldn't be nicer. again it will be dry. need some rain. it looks like that won't arrive until the end of the weekend early next week. 78 with plenty of sunshine expected today. all right. updated weather. let's see traffic conditions with erin. >>
tucker over to you. >> thank you allison. off to another cool, but perfect start here with lots of sunshine across the area, and just going to be nice afternoon. temp boss about 80 this afternoon with sunshine. yesterday 75. today more like 80 for daytime high. still pleasantly cool out there early this morning. 57 in washington. let me mention most of the region waking up to temps in the upper 40s. so another cool start to the day. 56 up in new york. 53 in boston. looking at our...
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allison. >> wisdom, good morning to you. first up, ellen degeneres is sitting down with the mandalay bay security guard the first person to encounter the las vegas gunman stephen paddock that's the guard jesus campos breaking his silence for the first time in the sit down the security guard talks about what happened when he first discovered the shooter and how he was alerted to the situation. ellen offered to pate guard for today'snd view but he turn down that money. >>> at least three people are dead and tens of thousand without power or clean water in ire land. all after ophelia a rare powerful hurricane moved into the british aisles on monday. it first made landfall in southern ireland as category one storm with wind gusts now this storm mark the farthest east that a major hurricane has ever been in the atlantic ocean. >>> olympic champion mikayla maroney sharing her me too story. the gold medalist says she is a long time victim sexual assault by her former usa gymnastics doctor. the abuse by dr. larry nasser started when
allison. >> wisdom, good morning to you. first up, ellen degeneres is sitting down with the mandalay bay security guard the first person to encounter the las vegas gunman stephen paddock that's the guard jesus campos breaking his silence for the first time in the sit down the security guard talks about what happened when he first discovered the shooter and how he was alerted to the situation. ellen offered to pate guard for today'snd view but he turn down that money. >>> at least...
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. >> hey allison. steve, paul manafort is under house arrest in alexandria under 10 million bond ordered to surrender passport. his attorney calls charges ridiculous. special counsel appears to take the investigation step by step. >> trump campaign chairman paul manafort may have gotten most of the attention yesterday as he headed into fbi to turn himself n he and former aassociate rick gates plead not guilty to multiple charges of money laundering and failure to register at foreign agents for work in ukraine and while those charges against him are serious, they would appear to be unrelated to last year's presidential campaign. >> this is dominos. you knock down the first domino that knocks down the second domino and ultimately what muller is aiming for is big domino he in the oval >> and as special council bob muller continues his investigation the bigger issue could be this man george papadopoulos a former trump campaign advisor admitsing to lying to the fbi over meeting he had in attempts to among o
. >> hey allison. steve, paul manafort is under house arrest in alexandria under 10 million bond ordered to surrender passport. his attorney calls charges ridiculous. special counsel appears to take the investigation step by step. >> trump campaign chairman paul manafort may have gotten most of the attention yesterday as he headed into fbi to turn himself n he and former aassociate rick gates plead not guilty to multiple charges of money laundering and failure to register at foreign...
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. >> allison barber is joining us from pap paa with nap -- napa with the latest. >> reporter: this is one of the many places evacuated and this is a livelihood a home destroyed. governor jerry brown issuing new evacuations. >> a huge roar of the flames and i knew we were out of here. >> over a dozen wildfires breakout in northern california sunday and monday. tuesday, officials said hundreds of people reported missing and at least 15 confirmed dead;. >> all we have heard is that our barn is gone for sure, which i then assume our house is gone. >> some of the country's most beautiful in have yards are piles of ash. flames have burned at least 27,000 acres in sonoma and napa county, and neither are contained. now aof aid will of aid will -- of aid will bring back the lives lost. >> of course a big problem in this area is cell service. the towers have been knocked down our hit by the fires. officials are having trouble communicating with each other and people who live here are having trouble getting in touch with their friends or family members. >> thank you allison. >>> we want to go to
. >> allison barber is joining us from pap paa with nap -- napa with the latest. >> reporter: this is one of the many places evacuated and this is a livelihood a home destroyed. governor jerry brown issuing new evacuations. >> a huge roar of the flames and i knew we were out of here. >> over a dozen wildfires breakout in northern california sunday and monday. tuesday, officials said hundreds of people reported missing and at least 15 confirmed dead;. >> all we have...
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just a year ago allison and percy was living the american dream. they were madly in love and had just married in rural minnesota well a matter of the summer of forty. two friends i didn't even know they were cambodians until i met him i just i just thought they were you know asians they just chinese and i think of him. i guess our first real date was like the minnesota state fair. and that's when he proposed to me he was. the best my life being married at her wedding. two weeks off to their wedding alison discovered she was pregnant we were both really excited and happy we just. since we had had a miscarriage once already. we were excited. actually i have a bit. but the young family was about to be torn apart. a few days off to their honeymoon he was detained by u.s. immigration officials. when he was just fourteen was convicted of second degree murder robbery gone wrong at the time he was the youngest person in his county to be tried and convicted as an adult he spent more than seventeen years in prison for his crime and was released in two thousa
just a year ago allison and percy was living the american dream. they were madly in love and had just married in rural minnesota well a matter of the summer of forty. two friends i didn't even know they were cambodians until i met him i just i just thought they were you know asians they just chinese and i think of him. i guess our first real date was like the minnesota state fair. and that's when he proposed to me he was. the best my life being married at her wedding. two weeks off to their...
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. >> reporter: annie, allison, good morning. great big good morning. i feel like i should be whispering because i feel like everybody is still asleep. yeah, right outside the naval academy. we're go to head in a minute going to meet with midshipmen today learning about the campus and about life here at the naval academy over the next several hours. absolutely beautiful campus. of course i'm in annapolis and they're right on the water. we're going to learn about some sailboats and get the chance to meet with a lot of inner workings at what happens at naval academy each day. that should be very exciting. we have temps right now in the 60's. 66. it's warm and humid. hey, just like yesterday morning, i was out picking up trash yesterday morning but the moon equally as beautiful today in front of the naval academy as it was yesterday. it's gorgeous. harvest moon setting right now. 67 out in annapolis. where we're located front to the north and west is not going to get in here. we're going to keep the warm temperatures and summertime heat around this afterno
. >> reporter: annie, allison, good morning. great big good morning. i feel like i should be whispering because i feel like everybody is still asleep. yeah, right outside the naval academy. we're go to head in a minute going to meet with midshipmen today learning about the campus and about life here at the naval academy over the next several hours. absolutely beautiful campus. of course i'm in annapolis and they're right on the water. we're going to learn about some sailboats and get the...
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>> but allison seymour. >> what? i can take a tip or two from her. she's adorable in pick. >> she is looking good in pink. >> story, keep it up. off great role model there in miss allison. >> i wish i can get some of that juicy kisses on that cheek. >> can't wait to see those fashion lines when you're older. >> that's right. >> to send us your child's picture go to our facebook page fox5 d.c. post your child's picture below story's. >> she's so cute. >> love it. keep them coming. >>> satellite/radar out there, story you're headed outlets see rain fashion this morning. umbrella, rain boots especially for those who live east if you haven't headed out this morning. east and south of the district where the steady rain. here in dc light drizzle, spotty shower the next couple of hours but we will slowly but surely start clearing things out as we head into the afternoon. cold front coming through. bringing us showers this we'll usher in a taste of fall. not just today but tonight, tomorrow, wednesday and even into the first part of thursday as well before w
>> but allison seymour. >> what? i can take a tip or two from her. she's adorable in pick. >> she is looking good in pink. >> story, keep it up. off great role model there in miss allison. >> i wish i can get some of that juicy kisses on that cheek. >> can't wait to see those fashion lines when you're older. >> that's right. >> to send us your child's picture go to our facebook page fox5 d.c. post your child's picture below story's. >> she's...
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>> reporter: yeah, absolutely right allison. in fact 8:30 so two and a half more hours until really things kind of really kick off here at the wharf. and we have opening ceremonies start taking effect at 11:00. steve, you missed a way to get here we got the water taxis don't forget. you got uber, metro, the water taxis. lots of ways to either later on today and if you can't make it today, don't worry, they have events going on all weekend. the district stage over there where they'll be having right at the end of the iier is bunch of bands going all weekend long. they open at 11:00 today. we have grand opening ceremonies from 11:00 to 12:00 and from 12:00 all the way until 10:00 o'clock tonight they're having band after band after band come on. word on the street many of the nationals presidents might come down you didn't hear from that me all weekend long. 10am to 10:00 p. tomorrow. 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on saturday and thin 9:00 a.m. to i believe 6:30 p.m. on sunday. one of the big you got food you got the pier1 of the big k
>> reporter: yeah, absolutely right allison. in fact 8:30 so two and a half more hours until really things kind of really kick off here at the wharf. and we have opening ceremonies start taking effect at 11:00. steve, you missed a way to get here we got the water taxis don't forget. you got uber, metro, the water taxis. lots of ways to either later on today and if you can't make it today, don't worry, they have events going on all weekend. the district stage over there where they'll be...