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from stephanie's buy million father. she remarried when stephanie was 7, but then became subject to physical and psychological abuse from her second husband. >> there was, you know, fighting and arguing and just, you know, unhappiness with the relationship. so of course that stems into the child's happiness as well. because i guess they don't like to see their mom or their parent, you know, in turmoil or unhappy or sad. >> but stephanie says her unhappiness ran much deeper than her mother could ever have imagined. like many victims of child sexual abuse, young stephanie never breathed a word to anyone. not even her biological father. she was terrified of violent retribution from her stepfather. >> he would spank me so bad sometimes that think mom couldn't send me to my dad's that weekend. i was very scared. i couldn't go see my dad for two weeks at one point because i had handprints from him whooping me so bad. >> it was only after the second marriage ended in divorce that colesta finally learned the awful truth from her
from stephanie's buy million father. she remarried when stephanie was 7, but then became subject to physical and psychological abuse from her second husband. >> there was, you know, fighting and arguing and just, you know, unhappiness with the relationship. so of course that stems into the child's happiness as well. because i guess they don't like to see their mom or their parent, you know, in turmoil or unhappy or sad. >> but stephanie says her unhappiness ran much deeper than her...
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stephanie: yes. there are a great team of lawyers working on this case, including partners from morrison and forrester. alex lawrence was my second chair. i hadou told "glamour," an amazing cocounsel, but because he is a slightly older male, our adversaries would know -- always presume he was the decision-maker. whenever we needed to negotiate something, he would always go to him and he would refer the question back to me. stephanie: that is absolutely right and that is a constant battle as a woman in the legal profession and as someone who has spent a lot of her career in the nonprofit sector your, it is constantly -- folks are not used to seeing people with that profile in a position of our and i think that is why it is really great that a did have the opportunity to argue the case because it sends a message to that women and young women these opportunities are available to them. amy: the moment you heard the decision on monday, where were you standing -- i'm sure you will remember it forever -- an
stephanie: yes. there are a great team of lawyers working on this case, including partners from morrison and forrester. alex lawrence was my second chair. i hadou told "glamour," an amazing cocounsel, but because he is a slightly older male, our adversaries would know -- always presume he was the decision-maker. whenever we needed to negotiate something, he would always go to him and he would refer the question back to me. stephanie: that is absolutely right and that is a constant...
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stephanie: no regresan. >> no todos, los solteros. ilia. gracias stephanie, asÍ concluimos esta ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 65, gracias por compartir parte de su noche con nosotros, recuerde noticias univisiÓn 65 regresa esta noche a las 11 con julio cÉsar largo, en sÓlo segundos comienza el noticiero nacional de univisiÓn, gracias. ♪ ♪ miÉrcoles 15 de junio éstas son las principales noticias. nueva tragedia en orlando, un pequeÑo de dos aÑos que estaba de vacaciones en un exclusivo hotel muriÓ luego de ser atacado por un caimÁn. los investigadores de la masacre de orlando estudia la posibilidad de acusar por complicidad a la esposa del autor del ataque. en la florida y en puerto rico se rinde homenaje a 23 vÍctimas del mortal asalto. rumbo a mÉxico, palma, uno de los narcotraficantes mÁs poderosos en su momento que fue liberado de una casa de los estados unidos luego de una rebaja de pena. vamos con toda la informaciÓn.
stephanie: no regresan. >> no todos, los solteros. ilia. gracias stephanie, asÍ concluimos esta ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 65, gracias por compartir parte de su noche con nosotros, recuerde noticias univisiÓn 65 regresa esta noche a las 11 con julio cÉsar largo, en sÓlo segundos comienza el noticiero nacional de univisiÓn, gracias. ♪ ♪ miÉrcoles 15 de junio éstas son las principales noticias. nueva tragedia en orlando, un pequeÑo de dos aÑos que estaba de vacaciones en...
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stephanie: cÓmo estÁ ese corazÓn se retrasen? nadia: enseguida, un descubrimiento cientÍfico podria ayudar a algunas mujeres a reducir el desarrollo de cÉlulas cancerÍgenas. ---pasamos con millie delgado con millie: tenemos esa advertencia de calor extremo a lo largo y ancho de california. con temperaturas con temperaturas sobre todo hacer las montaÑas. podrÍan estar alcanzando asciende a viernes los ciento diez grados. mantÉngase tomando sus precauciones. caso contrario es lo que estÁ pasando aquÍ, san francisco. esta noche temperaturas muy frescas. cielos parcialmente nublados, los vientos son un factor peligroso, a diecisÉis millas por hora. esto podrÍa aumentar su velocidad en el transcurso de las horas. alcanzamos los 68° cuando lo normal es sesenta y dos. temperaturas que se estÁn manteniendo dentro del promedio. lejos del rÉcord de los 87° que se registrÓ en diecinueve setenta y seis. ciento un grados modesto, 101 grados stone tan. casi 90° en santa rosa. aquÍ le tengo el pronÓstico extendido para los pr
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stephanie: ese nuevo disco muy especial para ustedes. que una canciÓn se llama tu ausencia... >> es un homenaje a mi padre como la persona que extraÑo que hace cinco aÑos canta conmigo fÍsicamente. ilia: ahora lo prometido es deuda, carolina ramÍrez no puedo resumen de las pelÍculas. carolina: llega independence day, ni la mejor tecnologÍa podrÍa prepararnos para la fuerza que se dispone atacarnos. solamente cÉlebre tiene algunos humanos podrÍa salvarnos. ilia: gracias carolina, antes de terminar quiero recordar que maÑana sÁbado en pensilvania se llevarÁ a cabo festival cultural hispano en el que se celebrarÁn esta diversidad. tendrÁ la equidad para toda la familia, trajes y bailes folclÓricos de diferentes paÍses. estarÁ nuestro compaÑero julio cÉsar largo, entrada completamente gratis. aproveche. tambiÉn es una semana pero el domingo se llevarÁ a cabo la parada san juan bautista, >> todos estÁn invitados a celebrar el gran desfile puertorriqueÑo. domingo 11 de junio, invitamos a toda la comunidad. sigue desfile
stephanie: ese nuevo disco muy especial para ustedes. que una canciÓn se llama tu ausencia... >> es un homenaje a mi padre como la persona que extraÑo que hace cinco aÑos canta conmigo fÍsicamente. ilia: ahora lo prometido es deuda, carolina ramÍrez no puedo resumen de las pelÍculas. carolina: llega independence day, ni la mejor tecnologÍa podrÍa prepararnos para la fuerza que se dispone atacarnos. solamente cÉlebre tiene algunos humanos podrÍa salvarnos. ilia: gracias carolina,...
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stephanie gailhard is live at the scene. what happened? >> thankfully those two people injured are going to be okay. in all 20 good samaritans jumped in to help when they saw what happened. >> we heard a sound like gunshots. and just like a lot of gunshots. >> we looked over, the tree was crashing down. >> reporter: they had museum as they are here in dc visiting from atlanta. >> yeah, i was terrified. >> reporter: they watched as this man anthony rogers rushed to help a woman trapped. >> yeah, he took his shirt and covered her head. he was one of the first people under the tree. >> reporter: the branch also damaged this car. >> and all of a sudden they came down crashing, crashed into my car. as for the mess out here, crews are working to clear the debris from the road, well they will have a wild story to family and friends. >> and they sure are stephanie, thank you. >>> are you ready? the countdown to the monday morning rush is on. metro says that thousands will be navigating delays, detours, and closures. they say that they would have a
stephanie gailhard is live at the scene. what happened? >> thankfully those two people injured are going to be okay. in all 20 good samaritans jumped in to help when they saw what happened. >> we heard a sound like gunshots. and just like a lot of gunshots. >> we looked over, the tree was crashing down. >> reporter: they had museum as they are here in dc visiting from atlanta. >> yeah, i was terrified. >> reporter: they watched as this man anthony rogers...
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stephanie? >> reporter: debra, the key tomorrow will be shuttle buses. those will take over in places where those trains are not running. expect those to be packed tomorrow. all across the board the orange, the silver, and the blue lines are going to be crowded running less frequently if at all. >> i started in metro center. but there is no blue line from rosland. so now i need to find another way to get to pentagon station. >> reporter: they are waiting for a bus. >> instead i thought that there would be a blue line. then i find out that there is nothing here >> reporter: she is resorting to plan b. it's a bummer. i imagine it is pretty dangerous at this time. >> reporter: metro has shut down the orange, blue, and silver lines and benning road. >> i have spent some time in brussels, belgium. i trust their metro system far more than ours. >> reporter: dc is urging on commuters to going forward. hoping that the manager will let her leave work early to make up for lost time. >> it will take me 40 minutes to get home instead of the ten minutes, you know? >>
stephanie? >> reporter: debra, the key tomorrow will be shuttle buses. those will take over in places where those trains are not running. expect those to be packed tomorrow. all across the board the orange, the silver, and the blue lines are going to be crowded running less frequently if at all. >> i started in metro center. but there is no blue line from rosland. so now i need to find another way to get to pentagon station. >> reporter: they are waiting for a bus. >>...
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stephanie baker co-wrote the story. stephanie, great story. so, people are obsessed because we still can't quite believe he is a republican candidate. stephanie: this story grew out of anecdotal comments we have gone from people along the way saying when they travel abroad, all of their getting is bombarded with questions about trump. and so, i think there is now a dawning realization that yes, he could win it. so, the questions are coming fast and furious. and i think that american ceo's when they travel are having to diplomatically answer this question without getting themselves into hot water. in europe asia and they are getting equal number of questions. francine: for some of the responses are on the humorist excited. they say it is colorful or kisses entertained. -- keeps us entertained. there are an asia, lot of questions. they do not think he can win. in europe the response has been they are concerned about rising, a symptom of rising populism and nationalism select what we've seen in some parts of europe. and i think the response has b
stephanie baker co-wrote the story. stephanie, great story. so, people are obsessed because we still can't quite believe he is a republican candidate. stephanie: this story grew out of anecdotal comments we have gone from people along the way saying when they travel abroad, all of their getting is bombarded with questions about trump. and so, i think there is now a dawning realization that yes, he could win it. so, the questions are coming fast and furious. and i think that american ceo's when...
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let's get more with stephanie baker, didier st. george. stephanie, thank you for joining us. did ea, thank you for sticking around. he have any authority left? what is he likely to say? stephanie: if he is convening an emergency meeting which includes executives from across industries. easyjet, techrom sector budget -- tech sector representatives. not all of them back a remain vote for the referendum. he is expected to call into an inner circle his most trusted advisors could he is going to seek to reassure them. they are going to seek to present their case for the best possible deal. francine: which is what? ,t seems that from brussels they cannot have access to the sigel market. stephanie: those two things are most concerning in their mind. they want access to the single market they want reassurances that eu's that should the eu nationalists have the right to stay. francine: d.c. this shifting, the power? do you think people will move outside london in european countries? didier: it is all about the european passport. if indeed they have the passport -- the passport is canc
let's get more with stephanie baker, didier st. george. stephanie, thank you for joining us. did ea, thank you for sticking around. he have any authority left? what is he likely to say? stephanie: if he is convening an emergency meeting which includes executives from across industries. easyjet, techrom sector budget -- tech sector representatives. not all of them back a remain vote for the referendum. he is expected to call into an inner circle his most trusted advisors could he is going to...
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as we hear from stephanie ramirez, it won't get easier. we find stephanie live at the minnesota avenue station. what are you hearing?>> reporter: if you didn't take the train and today, metro is asking you to do the same thing tomorrow. i'm told there are no more plans to add shuttles tuesday even though they are anticipating commuters and more delays. this commuter says he left at 6 pm, the trip that normally takes 15 minutes took over an hour. >> a connecting bust -- bus was really packed. there was a lot of stress. not enough buses to take people around.>> reporter: he and many others stood in dl us they only had about half the ridership today. tuesday, the wait is expected to get worse when people come back from telecommuting and their long weekend. it's phase 2 of metro's plan, some of the busiest stations connecting dc to st. george's county. if you go to the armory, it is closed. shuttles are taking people from minnesota avenue to eastern market.>> we have to wait at least 20 minutes for a shuttle. there were a lot of people.>> repo
as we hear from stephanie ramirez, it won't get easier. we find stephanie live at the minnesota avenue station. what are you hearing?>> reporter: if you didn't take the train and today, metro is asking you to do the same thing tomorrow. i'm told there are no more plans to add shuttles tuesday even though they are anticipating commuters and more delays. this commuter says he left at 6 pm, the trip that normally takes 15 minutes took over an hour. >> a connecting bust -- bus was...
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with the preview, stephanie. >> reporter: thinks pretty interesting. we know isis good for reducing swelling and helping pain but popular for athletes. now instead of the bag of ice you can get a full body session of cryo therapy. center that is opening tomorrow in center city has newest technology. >> did you shiver a little bit. >> reporter: jody kelly is getting a quick blast of cryo therapy where temperatures dip to 230 degrees below zero. >> i noticed my body changing tremendously. >> reporter: jody has an auto immune disorder that causes fatigue, skin trouble and weight gain. she says this therapy has turned her life around this has been a great remedy for that to help with, just in kind of soreness, swelling, inflammation. >> reporter: liquid nitrogen is used to get temperatures down in the deep freeze, people wear boots, gloves and then get in the cylinder for two to three minutes. danny carroll is part owner of cryo philadelphia one of the knew necessary center city. >> all of your blood rushes tour core and when your blood rushes tour core it
with the preview, stephanie. >> reporter: thinks pretty interesting. we know isis good for reducing swelling and helping pain but popular for athletes. now instead of the bag of ice you can get a full body session of cryo therapy. center that is opening tomorrow in center city has newest technology. >> did you shiver a little bit. >> reporter: jody kelly is getting a quick blast of cryo therapy where temperatures dip to 230 degrees below zero. >> i noticed my body...
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our stephanie stahl shows us the shocking way it is pastime is preserved for all time. ♪ and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ discover something one of a kind in new york. ♪ new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >> scholarship funds in philadelphia reached milestone granting 10,000 scholarships. >> the annual student awards ceremony head at the kimmel center where 2,000k through eight scholarships were given out. the organization started in 1998, with a mission of helping low income philadelphia families, ten high school graduates, also, received college scholarships. >> wonderful. >> well, we are inning ever closer to the moment the sixers select the first overall pick in tonight's nba draft. >> that's right. let's go back out to don bell live at the six 6ers draft party on eakin's oval. don? >> guys, having a great time out here. we have some people playing some hoops here, little presentation for the fans, up to understand, celebrating like it is 1996. that's the last time they had the overall selection,
our stephanie stahl shows us the shocking way it is pastime is preserved for all time. ♪ and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ discover something one of a kind in new york. ♪ new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >> scholarship funds in philadelphia reached milestone granting 10,000 scholarships. >> the annual student awards ceremony head at the kimmel center where 2,000k through eight scholarships were...
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stephanie, great to have you on the program. how likely is it that martin sorrell will have his pay voted down yet stephanie: it is hard to predict what we have seen so far is a higher than average shareholder dissent in opposition to what they think are excessive pay packages. only a very small number of companies that have lost those out right, you have to remember here that this is just an advisory vote. this is not a binding vote. martin sorrell will still get his 70 million pound pay package. francine: what are we expecting him to respond? stephanie: he has previously refused to apologize and he says that his pay is linked to the company's performance and indeed wpp's share price has more than doubled over the past five years. shareholders are saying his pay is way out of line with the average of ftse 100 ceos, more than 14 times the average. that the board should consider this as an excessive pay package. francine: how will this culture of shareholder backlashes affect executive pay more widely? we are seeing this in the u
stephanie, great to have you on the program. how likely is it that martin sorrell will have his pay voted down yet stephanie: it is hard to predict what we have seen so far is a higher than average shareholder dissent in opposition to what they think are excessive pay packages. only a very small number of companies that have lost those out right, you have to remember here that this is just an advisory vote. this is not a binding vote. martin sorrell will still get his 70 million pound pay...
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. >>> stephanie gailhart is live at metro with what you need to silver line riders will primarily be affected by all of this, in some cases, trains running every 18 minutes or so, and expect the trains to be packed. >> reporter: the metro safety search project means single tracking from metro falls to boston stations, and the ties are removed and replaced. >> it will definitely be very inconvenient, especially on a monday. i'm worried to see what will happen. >> reporter: metro says the orange and silver line riders a the stations west of boston should consider other ways to get to and from work. >> i will catch a cab. >> reporter: to get to work? >> yeah to get to work, and so, yeah, it's very inconvenient. it took me 18 minutes just to get here. >> i think it's going to be a lot of trouble for people to get into work and get to where they need i think it may be a headache. >> reporter: if the commuters don't want to ride on packed trains tomorrow morning, there will be shuttle buses at some stayses to take riders to less crowded stations, and as for the first phase of the project i
. >>> stephanie gailhart is live at metro with what you need to silver line riders will primarily be affected by all of this, in some cases, trains running every 18 minutes or so, and expect the trains to be packed. >> reporter: the metro safety search project means single tracking from metro falls to boston stations, and the ties are removed and replaced. >> it will definitely be very inconvenient, especially on a monday. i'm worried to see what will happen. >>...
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. >> stephanie chuang live there now. very active scene there. >> reporter: good morning. we've got about 10 or so investigators and officers here on 17th street by mission street. they've got their flash lights out and focused on that honda civic parked there. the driver's side door, can't tell if it's broken or shot out. we see evidence markers. we have video of the ambulance taking away the victim earlier in the morning at the 2:00 a.m. hour. two people were shot. they were both alive when first responders took them to the hospital, but it is unclear what condition they are in now. homicide investigators are here. it is standard procedure for most shootings. i looked up recent violence in the mission district. this is already the third shooting this week here. sunday night a couple of blocks from here a man was shot in the face after an argument. early tuesday morning half a mile from here, a man died after getting shot. there were no arrests. as far as we know the shooter or shooters are still on the run. we are just about a block away from 16th and mission where that
. >> stephanie chuang live there now. very active scene there. >> reporter: good morning. we've got about 10 or so investigators and officers here on 17th street by mission street. they've got their flash lights out and focused on that honda civic parked there. the driver's side door, can't tell if it's broken or shot out. we see evidence markers. we have video of the ambulance taking away the victim earlier in the morning at the 2:00 a.m. hour. two people were shot. they were both...
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. >>> first, the life and death of stephanie goodlow. we're putting a name and a >>> we have some breaking news in the district. this is on 14th street and meridian place. police at the scene of a shooting there. one person was shot. that person is conscious we're told. 14th and meridian place. shomari stone is on the way. >>> there's an arrest in the murder of a woman in her capitol hill home that occurred this weekend. >> this is a shocking story. it has a lot of people talking on facebook today. police have charged the woman's former boyfriend. mark segraves has learned that the victim had just requested a protective order from the court days before being killed. mark joins us now this is the neighborhood where stephanie goodlow lived just a few blocks from the potomac avenue metro station. early saturday morning her former boyfriend went into her home and shot her to death in her bedroom. the two were scheduled to be in court today. stephanie goodlow is the latest person to lose their life to domestic violence in the district, but sh
. >>> first, the life and death of stephanie goodlow. we're putting a name and a >>> we have some breaking news in the district. this is on 14th street and meridian place. police at the scene of a shooting there. one person was shot. that person is conscious we're told. 14th and meridian place. shomari stone is on the way. >>> there's an arrest in the murder of a woman in her capitol hill home that occurred this weekend. >> this is a shocking story. it has a lot...
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stephanie elam is on campus there at ucla. stephanie, i know you were moved. tell me where you are now. >> reporter: we've been pretty much moving around the entire time since i talked to you following what activity we could see here. greg, shoot down that way, for people who know the campus, we watched officers walk around and come up this way and then go back to originally where we were, brooke, when i told you they were telling us to back up so we're not quite there. we've backed away from there. one bit of interest there, but they are inside of this building here in a hallway, and that's where the activity seems to be contained, but i have to say that there is -- there are more students who are showing up on campus now. i'm seeing more people walking around, not a lot, but just a few people who are still coming out here. the helicopters are still above, and the police seem to be pushing everybody back into a certain area, but it doesn't seem like they are running around as rampantly as they were earlier in the morning. that seemed to slow down. seems to be
stephanie elam is on campus there at ucla. stephanie, i know you were moved. tell me where you are now. >> reporter: we've been pretty much moving around the entire time since i talked to you following what activity we could see here. greg, shoot down that way, for people who know the campus, we watched officers walk around and come up this way and then go back to originally where we were, brooke, when i told you they were telling us to back up so we're not quite there. we've backed away...
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. >> we want to turn our the victims and abc's stephanie ramos has more on their stories. on their stories. >> reporter: communities across the country continue to mourn the young people shot at orlando's pulse nightclub. 25-year-old amanda alvear was daumting a night out with friends early sunday morning. in this snap chat video chaired by her brother brian, you can
. >> we want to turn our the victims and abc's stephanie ramos has more on their stories. on their stories. >> reporter: communities across the country continue to mourn the young people shot at orlando's pulse nightclub. 25-year-old amanda alvear was daumting a night out with friends early sunday morning. in this snap chat video chaired by her brother brian, you can
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stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> this is not the first time police had stolen ghost bike. police are offering up to a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. >>> the flight carrying the body of muhammad ali has arrived in louisville, kentucky. he will be laid to rest on friday. billy crystal and president bill clinton will deliver eulogies at an inner faith service. it will be streamed online. before the service ali's motorcade will travel the streets of the city so people can pay their respects to the greatest of all time. >>> meantime, fans in ali's hometown paying tribute to the three time world heavyweight champ by leaving flowers and balloons at his home. the small pink house where he learned to develop those boxing skills has now been turned into a museum. >>> did you know muhammad ali weighs fame was born in d.c.? the founder of the nation mosque was the one to give it today members shared their stories with wusa9's ellen brian. >> at one time we were going, you know, back to the hotel, and he is dancing and put up his dukes. i put up my dukes. [ laught
stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> this is not the first time police had stolen ghost bike. police are offering up to a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. >>> the flight carrying the body of muhammad ali has arrived in louisville, kentucky. he will be laid to rest on friday. billy crystal and president bill clinton will deliver eulogies at an inner faith service. it will be streamed online. before the service ali's motorcade will travel the streets of the city so...
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sheinelle jones and stephanie ruhle and the new mommy. >> i'm glad the secret is out. everybody knows. >> it is growing on every level. >> look at that little boy. >> a little boy. we can't keep a secret in our family. as soon as i found out, it's a boy. >> congratulations. we are happy. >> we will talk about this this morning. >> cool. >> we will have more on the news, but we have to begin with a tragic, tragic story. a popular singer from season six of "the voice" shot and killed after performing in orlando, florida. nbc's morgan radford is here with more on what happened. morgan, good morning. >> good morning. christina grimmie made it big on season six of "the voice" bringing with her millions of followers from youtube and social media. in fact, she posted on snapchat hours before her performance encouraging fans to see a show that tragically would be her last. >> please come to the show if you live near orlando.
sheinelle jones and stephanie ruhle and the new mommy. >> i'm glad the secret is out. everybody knows. >> it is growing on every level. >> look at that little boy. >> a little boy. we can't keep a secret in our family. as soon as i found out, it's a boy. >> congratulations. we are happy. >> we will talk about this this morning. >> cool. >> we will have more on the news, but we have to begin with a tragic, tragic story. a popular singer from season...
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her mother is opening up to stephanie ramirez about what she feels we can all do to prevent this. >> we know now she was killed by someone she didn't really have a relationship with. her half sister, who dearly, was in an relationship with the suspected gunman kevin reynolds. a spokesperson said days before the shooting jones helped reynolds get out of jail even though he'd been arrested for assaulting and threatening her with a gun. >> she just saw the good in everybody no matter what. >> happy birthday. >> reporter: her mother organized the balloon release saturday at hagens field park in temple hills to mark what should have been her daughter's 23rd birthday. talking today about how her daughter died. >> the only thing i could come up with is the young lady must have been hurting. she had to be hurting.
her mother is opening up to stephanie ramirez about what she feels we can all do to prevent this. >> we know now she was killed by someone she didn't really have a relationship with. her half sister, who dearly, was in an relationship with the suspected gunman kevin reynolds. a spokesperson said days before the shooting jones helped reynolds get out of jail even though he'd been arrested for assaulting and threatening her with a gun. >> she just saw the good in everybody no matter...
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stephanie: rough weather expected for east coast tomorrow. in california, cooler weather is heighting the firefighting efforts but the crews are expecting 20 to 25-mile-per-hour winds later tonight, which could stir up more flames. stephanie ramos, abc news, los angeles. jonathan: check this out. this is new video w getting in the abc7 newsroom from yesterday's flooding of the metro station in cleveland park. it starts off slow and then picks up speed. first look inside. people are standing in the water. trains had to bypass the northwest washington red line stop while the crews made repairs to the escalator. i did dry out or in the process of doing that. metro tells abc7 there is no long-term damage done to the escalator. look at the guy standing to the left at the top of the escalator. wearing shorts. alison: on the escalator. jonathan: she is getting a selfie. alison: taking a lot of pictures. jonathan: everybody going about their business like no big deal. that is a big deal. a lot of water. alison: guy in the business suit going up the s
stephanie: rough weather expected for east coast tomorrow. in california, cooler weather is heighting the firefighting efforts but the crews are expecting 20 to 25-mile-per-hour winds later tonight, which could stir up more flames. stephanie ramos, abc news, los angeles. jonathan: check this out. this is new video w getting in the abc7 newsroom from yesterday's flooding of the metro station in cleveland park. it starts off slow and then picks up speed. first look inside. people are standing in...
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stephanie flanders coming up. you are watching cnbc live from london first in business worldwide. >>> today is the day the british people are heading to the polls to decide their destiny within the european union. and that includes some of the biggest names on both sides of the debate. earlier this morning, david cameron cast his battle. we know which way. he is voting to remain in. he has made final rallying cries over the last few days in 24 hours. we'll keep an eye on that for you and of course the polls close 10:00 p.m. tonight so we're live with you throughout. we're also approaching the top of the hour so that means the team is getting ready for a special "squawk box"? new york city. becky quick joins us and both wilfred and i are very excited to join us with some updates from london. >> we're excited to here from you too. a big day. you are both there on the ground so we'll be gets updates at least every hour to see what's happening. we have a lineup of guests here as well to weigh in on the brexit vote. ob
stephanie flanders coming up. you are watching cnbc live from london first in business worldwide. >>> today is the day the british people are heading to the polls to decide their destiny within the european union. and that includes some of the biggest names on both sides of the debate. earlier this morning, david cameron cast his battle. we know which way. he is voting to remain in. he has made final rallying cries over the last few days in 24 hours. we'll keep an eye on that for you...
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being used for a growing number of conditions. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain how it works, stephanie. >> reporter: there are a couple of explanations for this, one is the power of persuasion, if doctors says that you are getting a therapy that works and then patients feel better and new is there evidence that placebos can trigger release of brain chemicals that mimic the effects of real drugs and treatments it looks like any ordinary pill, but it is actually fake medications, that the doctors say can cure some of the most common medical conditions. >> i felt fantastic. i never felt better in my life. >> reporter: linda has irritable bowel syndrome and signed up to test a new treatment. >> i was happy about it. >> reporter: she was shock when doctors tell told her she would not get real medicine but placebo instead. >> we said very clear don't believe in it, just do it. it is a crazy idea. >> i was so disappointed, placebo, sugar pill are you kidding me. that is not going to work. >> reporter: dit work, her symptoms disappeared. >> i have to worry about anythin
being used for a growing number of conditions. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain how it works, stephanie. >> reporter: there are a couple of explanations for this, one is the power of persuasion, if doctors says that you are getting a therapy that works and then patients feel better and new is there evidence that placebos can trigger release of brain chemicals that mimic the effects of real drugs and treatments it looks like any ordinary pill, but it is actually...
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reporting live morgan, i am stephany galeheart, wusa 9. >> thanks for that. >>> quite a treat at nih. >> joyful nose filled the house of hope. ♪ ♪ >> national symphony orchestra performed for children, families, and staff at the medical research center through the sound help program, the musicians bring joy and smiles to a lot of faces. i had the chance to narrate "peter and the wolf" for the audience. >> early one morning, peter opened the gate and went out into the big green meadow. >> this is the 14th year they have shared this special concert at nih, lot of happy faces there. >> very good. >> lot of fun. >> you go from all that class to-- >> bringing her down. >> keeping me level. right? >>> we had time, on our website, we don't have time to do it now but check it out. we will concentrate on the threat of severe weather tomorrow. 3 degree guarantee, did okay today, we weren't too wordy. we went for high of upper 80s, we went to 88, it was 86. 32 of the last 35. tomorrow is a tough day. some computer modelerize going 79, some going 8-- models are going 79, some 89. we split it,
reporting live morgan, i am stephany galeheart, wusa 9. >> thanks for that. >>> quite a treat at nih. >> joyful nose filled the house of hope. ♪ ♪ >> national symphony orchestra performed for children, families, and staff at the medical research center through the sound help program, the musicians bring joy and smiles to a lot of faces. i had the chance to narrate "peter and the wolf" for the audience. >> early one morning, peter opened the gate...
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stephanie picks up the coverage right now. >>> good morning. i'm stephanie. breaking news. the turkey bombers identified as russian, do they have ties to isis? police arrest more than a dozen suspects in connection with the attacks that left 43 dead. >>> also hitting back u.s. lead air strikes destroy an isis convoy killing as many as 250 militants. plus on alert the c.i.a. director warning about possible attacks inside the u.s. >> it would be surprising to me that isil is not trying to hit us both in the region as well as in our homeland. >> the homeland security secretary testifying later this hour. we are asking the question, how safe are our airports? we'll get a lot of new details coming in on the terror attack in turkey and we have all of the angles covered overseas and right here. i want to begin with richar richard engle. they come from russia. >> they are part of a russian speaking cell. the russian from from caucuses has been named. we have also been told from the same police source that he came from the yisis capital about a month achlgt there are also media repo
stephanie picks up the coverage right now. >>> good morning. i'm stephanie. breaking news. the turkey bombers identified as russian, do they have ties to isis? police arrest more than a dozen suspects in connection with the attacks that left 43 dead. >>> also hitting back u.s. lead air strikes destroy an isis convoy killing as many as 250 militants. plus on alert the c.i.a. director warning about possible attacks inside the u.s. >> it would be surprising to me that isil...
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stephanie baker, global business correspondent joining us on the story. just over six months in two the governmentgal's new is reversing salary cuts. thee speaking to bloomberg, prime minister said he does not expect the position to plan. >> we are focused on the targets that we had for fiscal deficits, for this year. demanding,d a very but ambitious as well stability program. programave a government focusing,hat we are and i think that the parliamentary support to the government is not a question at this stage. anna: jane foley, had of affect strategy is still with us this morning. andg day for mario draghi his plan to simulate the euro zone economy. particularly around corporate bond buying. is this going to move markets, or is this kind of already in the price? jane: it has moved markets quite a lot. the credit markets have moved very significant lead. in a way, this has been more of issuance going on, in terms of pricing moving quite a lot. but there are some criticisms of this. many people think the credit market is a relatively small market. does th
stephanie baker, global business correspondent joining us on the story. just over six months in two the governmentgal's new is reversing salary cuts. thee speaking to bloomberg, prime minister said he does not expect the position to plan. >> we are focused on the targets that we had for fiscal deficits, for this year. demanding,d a very but ambitious as well stability program. programave a government focusing,hat we are and i think that the parliamentary support to the government is not a...
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rolando bonilla, principal partner of the public relations firm ford & bonilla, and stephanie bravo is the founder of studentmentor.org and is now the vice president of programs for strive for college. bienvenidos. >> gracias. >> thank you. >> well, you heard the report by our colleague, chris nguyen. let me ask you what the implications are. "we're already here. whoa! we made it." what are those implications? anybody want to start? rolando? >> i think this is a great political opportunity for the latino community because it gives us the understanding that although we're here in numbers, we still have to have a presence on the political front. yes, it's true the california latino legislative caucus is a very influential wing of our government within the legislature. yes, it's true that we have a lot more city council members throughout the state, but we also have to make sure that our voice is heard at the ballot box. just like our voices are now being heard at the consumer point of sale reference, on the political front, we have to make sure we have a presence at the ballot box, and o
rolando bonilla, principal partner of the public relations firm ford & bonilla, and stephanie bravo is the founder of studentmentor.org and is now the vice president of programs for strive for college. bienvenidos. >> gracias. >> thank you. >> well, you heard the report by our colleague, chris nguyen. let me ask you what the implications are. "we're already here. whoa! we made it." what are those implications? anybody want to start? rolando? >> i think this...
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i'm stephanie. this morning, teaming uphill ri clinton hit the campaign trail together for the first time. is this an audition for v.p.? >> i am ready to get in this fight. >> it shows clinton's lead growing. >> you can't respond with a tweet. you to deliver results. >> we have the very latest. >>> investors bracing for another rough day on wall street. the markets opens for the first time, what you need to know for your 401 k. >> we should not be suffering. >>> breaking overnight, emergency landing, a plane on fire as it comes in for a landing. we have the dramatic story. >>> plus, california chaos. at least seven people stabbed when a white supremist group clashed with protesters. we'll have the latest. >>> first, the new nbc wall street journal poll shows clinton widening her lead. clinton will join forces with warren. give us the latest, a little girl power morning. >> reporter: it definitely is great to talk to you. welcome to you. look, this is a critical day for the clinton campaign for a hos
i'm stephanie. this morning, teaming uphill ri clinton hit the campaign trail together for the first time. is this an audition for v.p.? >> i am ready to get in this fight. >> it shows clinton's lead growing. >> you can't respond with a tweet. you to deliver results. >> we have the very latest. >>> investors bracing for another rough day on wall street. the markets opens for the first time, what you need to know for your 401 k. >> we should not be...
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in this case, stephanie goodlow had a protection order against her ex-boyfriend. as mark segraves reports going to court for help. mark? >> reporter: yeah,good evening, doreen. just released court documents that were obtained by nbc 4 reveal that the victim's daughter was inside the house at the time of the murder. those same documents show that in the two weeks leading up to her murder stephanie goodlow called police several times to report threats by the suspect. stephanie goodlow was murdered in her home here near capitol hill early saturday morning. police have arrested her former boyfriend donald hairston. goodlow had gone to court to get a protection order two days before. she called police to say hairston violated that order just the day before she was killed. here at my sister's place they receive more than 20 calls a day from women just like goodlow. >> typicaly ladies approxima ladies. we're fighting every day to make sure we can advocate for resources in the community and work with the pd. >> reporter: he called her at work to threaten her. goodlow is f
in this case, stephanie goodlow had a protection order against her ex-boyfriend. as mark segraves reports going to court for help. mark? >> reporter: yeah,good evening, doreen. just released court documents that were obtained by nbc 4 reveal that the victim's daughter was inside the house at the time of the murder. those same documents show that in the two weeks leading up to her murder stephanie goodlow called police several times to report threats by the suspect. stephanie goodlow was...
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with us, e stephanie link, and josh brown, and jon najarian, and it is the talk of the day. elon musk offering to buy solarcity in a deal that is drawing reaction today from the famed short seller jim chanos who told me moments ago in the exclusive statement, and i quote that the brazen tesla bailout of solarcity is a shameful example of the corporate gofr nance at its worst. this is a company headed towards financial distress and burning hundreds of millions of stress every quarter, and now a burden that the tesla shareholders will have to e bear. if you don't believe me, can consider this, the combined market drop in the value of both companies is more than the equity value of the deal itself which means that tesla shareholders believe that the t solarcity shares were worthless. finally, it is hard for me to believe that this deal was not being contemplated when tesla and mr. musk, himself, sold shares just a few weeks ago. >> well, i have to give chanos credit, because a lot of us like to go with musk when he comes out to cheerlead the stock the, and has the distortion wo
with us, e stephanie link, and josh brown, and jon najarian, and it is the talk of the day. elon musk offering to buy solarcity in a deal that is drawing reaction today from the famed short seller jim chanos who told me moments ago in the exclusive statement, and i quote that the brazen tesla bailout of solarcity is a shameful example of the corporate gofr nance at its worst. this is a company headed towards financial distress and burning hundreds of millions of stress every quarter, and now a...
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. >> reporter: outside stephanie's townhouse, two blocks from the potomac avenue metro. >> she didn't deserve to die. >> reporter: grieving friends left flowers, balloons and a poster. we love you so much. we will forever remember your smile. she lived here since she was achillead and worked at two different churches in dc. >> i couldn't sleep. i couldn't sleep. >> reporter: in her application for a restraining order, stephanie writes at 3:00 in will morns, her former boyfriend came here june 4th banging on the door, yelling her name, rang the door bell. he came back two or three more times. when she came out of the house at about noon -- she says she came out here and found three of the tires on her car slashed. she had been due back in court today to ask for a permanent restraining order against donald hairston. instead, he alone. why was the system unable to protect her? wusa 9. >> her paster describes her as private, quiet, and incredibly smart, the kind of person children love to confide in. >>> right now metro's major safety make over is facing its next task. some of the biggest
. >> reporter: outside stephanie's townhouse, two blocks from the potomac avenue metro. >> she didn't deserve to die. >> reporter: grieving friends left flowers, balloons and a poster. we love you so much. we will forever remember your smile. she lived here since she was achillead and worked at two different churches in dc. >> i couldn't sleep. i couldn't sleep. >> reporter: in her application for a restraining order, stephanie writes at 3:00 in will morns, her...
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in los angeles, stephanie ramos for abc7 news. alison: back here at home now george washington university president says he is stepping down. he will not seek a new contract when his current one expires in july 2017. by then he will have served as the school's president for a decade. leon: all right. time for a check of the roads. day two in the weekday safetrack program. how is it looking? where is that? it's heavy. jamie: 270. this is not because of safetrack. safetrack issue on 66 in virginia. this is 270 traveling north from monaca county. we have had an earlier -- from montgomery county. we had an earlier accident that tied us up and we are diehling with it. this is before that po some of the heavy traffic as well in d.c. no accidents. back to you. alison: okay. thank you. leon: well, tonight at 6:00 a local athlete vying for olympic gold. what he does about being honored by the d.c. council. plus, a son accused of shooting his father moments after the funeral. bizarre circumstances and the investigation into that happening n
in los angeles, stephanie ramos for abc7 news. alison: back here at home now george washington university president says he is stepping down. he will not seek a new contract when his current one expires in july 2017. by then he will have served as the school's president for a decade. leon: all right. time for a check of the roads. day two in the weekday safetrack program. how is it looking? where is that? it's heavy. jamie: 270. this is not because of safetrack. safetrack issue on 66 in...
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stephanie chuang is there. >> reporter: they are confident. we've seen this quite a bit in the city, flags flying at half-staff in tribute to the victims of orlando. this has helped to fuel a message by local leaders and now the focus is on the ar-15, the assault rifle used in the massacre over the weekend and also used in san bernardino and in newtown. that killed 20 people, including six children. the proposed laws by local legislators are trying to stall the rapid availability of the assault-style rifles that allow for faster reloading. another law would ban detachable magazines and those with bullet buttons and requiring those who own them to register them as assault weapons. the nra response has been that this punishes law-abiding gun owners but lawmakers say they are confident they can get this onto the governor's desk by the end of the month. the big question is whether the governor will veto it the way he did before. >> i think this is a narrow version of the bill that he vetoed a couple years ago. so we feel like we've been listening
stephanie chuang is there. >> reporter: they are confident. we've seen this quite a bit in the city, flags flying at half-staff in tribute to the victims of orlando. this has helped to fuel a message by local leaders and now the focus is on the ar-15, the assault rifle used in the massacre over the weekend and also used in san bernardino and in newtown. that killed 20 people, including six children. the proposed laws by local legislators are trying to stall the rapid availability of the...
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stephanie culley's expanding family. finding joy in little ways after being brought together by grief. >> i wanted her to live so much. no mother ever deserves to live and raise her kids as much as her. i mean, they needed her. >> reporter: stephanie is talking about beth lightcap, a single mom and dear friend who leaned on stephanie while battling cancer this past year. and in april when doctors told beth they'd run out of treatment options, stephanie was the only option to take care of her children. >> what about my babies? she was never worried about herself. she was never worried about anything but them, and she looked to me and said, can you do there for me? can you do this? >> reporter: you said to your husband -- >> yeah. >> reporter: six kid? what did he say? >> he took a long pause and said, we'll do what we have to do. >> reporter: when you went back and you were able to say to beth, we can do this, what did she say? >> we cried together. i told her that i would love them, i would never be able to love them lik
stephanie culley's expanding family. finding joy in little ways after being brought together by grief. >> i wanted her to live so much. no mother ever deserves to live and raise her kids as much as her. i mean, they needed her. >> reporter: stephanie is talking about beth lightcap, a single mom and dear friend who leaned on stephanie while battling cancer this past year. and in april when doctors told beth they'd run out of treatment options, stephanie was the only option to take...
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stephanie culley's expanding family. finding joy in little ways after being brought together by grief. >> i wanted her to live so much. no mother ever deserves to live and raise her kids as much as her. i mean, they needed her. >> reporter: stephanie is talking about beth lightcap, a single mom and dear friend who leaned on stephanie while battling cancer this past year. and in april when doctors told beth they'd run out of treatment options, stephanie was the only children. >> what about my babies? she was never worried about herself. she was never worried about anything but them, and she looked to me and said, can you do there for me? can you do this? >> reporter: you said to your husband -- >> yeah. >> reporter: six kid? what did he say? >> he took a long pause and said, we'll do what we have to do. >> reporter: when you went back and you were able to say to beth, we can do this, what did she say? >> we cried together. i told her that i would love them, i would never be able to love them like she would, but i would do
stephanie culley's expanding family. finding joy in little ways after being brought together by grief. >> i wanted her to live so much. no mother ever deserves to live and raise her kids as much as her. i mean, they needed her. >> reporter: stephanie is talking about beth lightcap, a single mom and dear friend who leaned on stephanie while battling cancer this past year. and in april when doctors told beth they'd run out of treatment options, stephanie was the only children....
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stephanie: this is the issue you have seen it other companies. while there has been rising excessiveainst executive pay deals, shareholders have not and it together enough to gain a majority to send the message to boards that they need to rethink their policies. i think the board has taken on some of the previous votes on wpp which have been significant, but i think this may be a bigger vote. tom: is there a distinction between underperforming companies and the fact that over the last 10 years wpp has delivered 12.2% per year to shareholders? is there a distinction between those getting it done and those that are not getting it done? stephanie: if you contrast this with say the oil and mining companies, bp for instance, and anglo american have witnessed large percentages of investors voting against pay deals because of the following profits and the falling oil prices. wpp does not have that problem. andas performed very well even investors who are recommending against this pay deal have a knowledge that martin sorrell has done a good job. tom: as
stephanie: this is the issue you have seen it other companies. while there has been rising excessiveainst executive pay deals, shareholders have not and it together enough to gain a majority to send the message to boards that they need to rethink their policies. i think the board has taken on some of the previous votes on wpp which have been significant, but i think this may be a bigger vote. tom: is there a distinction between underperforming companies and the fact that over the last 10 years...
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wusa9 stephanie gearhart has more. what is the latest. >> reporter: one person was taken to the hospital. because of all of this. officials are telling us that this was a fire in the track bed. the crime scene tape is down right now but trains are still not stopping here at gallery place china town and a pretty chaotic scene out here about a half hour ago. people were wondering what happened. they wanted the questions answered and many riders told me they were not being told how to get around the mess. home. bus alternatives are available at gallery place where folks can walk to the archives or metro to pick up trains because of this the green and yellow lines are single tracking at mount vernon square. there may be alternates and this is a developing story so we are going to be having the latest on our social media sites. >>> thanks a lot, stephanie. we will continue to follow any breaking development on the free news fuse app. >>> a murder suspect caught on camera running away from the crime ene. a gun in his hand mo
wusa9 stephanie gearhart has more. what is the latest. >> reporter: one person was taken to the hospital. because of all of this. officials are telling us that this was a fire in the track bed. the crime scene tape is down right now but trains are still not stopping here at gallery place china town and a pretty chaotic scene out here about a half hour ago. people were wondering what happened. they wanted the questions answered and many riders told me they were not being told how to get...
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we are going to be a force for voters and stephanie is the leader of the future. >> how much time did you spend with her when you decided you were going to make this big transition into new leadership? >> we had a lot of conversations in the beginning then i had to step out of the way and let her go and become the leader of the organization. it was not easy for me. i have to tell you, everybody said no founder leaves an organization. it's always a failure, don't worry about it. the good thing thing is stephanie and i are both very competitive and we were determined to make it work. and we did. so i am very proud. i chair the board so i'm still involved but it is very clear that emily's list is being led by stephanie. >> what advice would you give young women in particular about running for office. do you help them to understand that it is extremely competitive and you have to be involved in raising money and you're going to have good days and bad days and people you thought loved you are supporting somebody else. what you tell women? the first problem we have. >> the first problem we
we are going to be a force for voters and stephanie is the leader of the future. >> how much time did you spend with her when you decided you were going to make this big transition into new leadership? >> we had a lot of conversations in the beginning then i had to step out of the way and let her go and become the leader of the organization. it was not easy for me. i have to tell you, everybody said no founder leaves an organization. it's always a failure, don't worry about it. the...
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wuas9 is live for us right now outside of the supreme court, stephanie? >> reporter: bob mcdonald maintains he is innocent. he is asking the supreme court to reverse his corruption conviction. >> it has been 18 months of off times. >> reporter: former virginia governor is convicted of taking gifts and loans from wealthy businessmen johnny williams. in exchange using his power to help williams company star scientific. at the time he was trying to get support in a bid to get fda approval for a supplement his company was funding. everything he did for williams governors do like setting up meetings, making phone calls and attending events. they were saying they were all official acts, that is pwroeubary. mcdonald was convicted in 2018. in april the supreme court heard the appeal. the big question. what constitute the scope of the action under federal corruption law. what lawmakers can and can not do. the case is carefully monitored not only by those that appear before public officials but by public officials themselves. who are concerned about the boundaries
wuas9 is live for us right now outside of the supreme court, stephanie? >> reporter: bob mcdonald maintains he is innocent. he is asking the supreme court to reverse his corruption conviction. >> it has been 18 months of off times. >> reporter: former virginia governor is convicted of taking gifts and loans from wealthy businessmen johnny williams. in exchange using his power to help williams company star scientific. at the time he was trying to get support in a bid to get fda...
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we go live to northwest dc with what they had to say, stephanie? >> reporter: human rights cam spain calling it a despicable act of violence. and, -- campaign is calling it a despicable act of violence. many today broke down in tears when talking about the mass shooting in leaders from naacp, the national center for transgender equality and muslim advocates. calling the shooting a violation of our values as americans. >> to think these innocent people, some of them just kids, being attacked somewhere that might have been the only place on earth they felt free or even safe. it breaks our hearts. the. >> all of the people who spoke outside today here offering up their thoughts and prayers to the families of the victims in are orlando. reporting live tonight in northwest dc, back to you. >> thank you thank you very much. >>> we are going to continue to post the latest on the shooting all night on our wusa9app including the names of the victims as they come in and we will send alerts when you can watch updates live on your phone. >>> in southern califo
we go live to northwest dc with what they had to say, stephanie? >> reporter: human rights cam spain calling it a despicable act of violence. and, -- campaign is calling it a despicable act of violence. many today broke down in tears when talking about the mass shooting in leaders from naacp, the national center for transgender equality and muslim advocates. calling the shooting a violation of our values as americans. >> to think these innocent people, some of them just kids, being...
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stephanie: so many trying to find loved ones. others who were at the club shared their story of survival in moment of frightening terror. >> bartender and first thing i do is i see his wound and i take off my shirt and i tie my shirt around his leg to stop the immediating. -- stop the bleeding. stephanie: many of the victims undergoing surgery in the hospital. sc metropolitan police chief cathy lanier addressing the d.c. security and the aftermath of the terror attack in florida. sam ford has more. sam: outside the district station in northeast washington. there is a move to put more police officers on because of the gay pride festival going on in washington. she says in fact over the next couple of days she will additional people at locations. also it's not always a question of police officers. it's what she calls the private sector partners. and these people would include let's say dishwasher, waiters at hotels and things like that. people have to be vigilant and they have to know what is going on. also individuals. you know, p
stephanie: so many trying to find loved ones. others who were at the club shared their story of survival in moment of frightening terror. >> bartender and first thing i do is i see his wound and i take off my shirt and i tie my shirt around his leg to stop the immediating. -- stop the bleeding. stephanie: many of the victims undergoing surgery in the hospital. sc metropolitan police chief cathy lanier addressing the d.c. security and the aftermath of the terror attack in florida. sam ford...
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the victim was 40-year-old stephanie goodlow of southeast d.c. she was active at church. as word spread of her death, members were stunned. >> it is one of our members. >> reporter: a church member says the terrible news is hard to believe and it was later confirmed by the minister. >> it came from the pulpit and we're horrified. we're horrified. >> reporter: goodlow worked with the youth ministry of the church. a sunday morning service that was supposed to help father's day was no replete with the sadness of the violent loss to the church family. >> we have to keep moving on one day and one step at a time. >> reporter: there's an irony too. >> i'm in theater. i'm doing a production on gun violence. to come into church today and to hear this terrible news, it's just overwhelming. it is heartbreaking and we definitely need to do something policy-wise. >>> police in the district are investigating violence at four different locations in less than 24 hours. two men were shot on f street northeast just before 4:00 a.m. today. a man was stabbed 20 minutes earlier on columbia no
the victim was 40-year-old stephanie goodlow of southeast d.c. she was active at church. as word spread of her death, members were stunned. >> it is one of our members. >> reporter: a church member says the terrible news is hard to believe and it was later confirmed by the minister. >> it came from the pulpit and we're horrified. we're horrified. >> reporter: goodlow worked with the youth ministry of the church. a sunday morning service that was supposed to help father's...
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>> stephanie gosk tonight, thank you. there is much more still ahead tonight from orlando, including the new political firestorm erupting over this attack, as the 2016 candidates come out swinging in wildly different ways. was donald trump implying that president obama is a terrorist sympathizer? we'll be back. >>> we're back now from orlando with the fallout from the terror attack reverberating on the campaign trail. most notably, donald trump this morning making wild accusations, not so subtly suggesting that president obama doesn't want to stop terrorists. implying something sinister. nbc's andrea mitchell now in a new firestorm brewing. >> reporter: on a day when donald trump stands accused of exploiting the orlando tragedy to advance his campaign, he ripped into hillary clinton and president obama, blaming them for terrorism. >> the bottom line is that hillary supports policies that bring the threat of radical islam into america and allow it to grow overseas. >> reporter: today repeatedly insinuating that president o
>> stephanie gosk tonight, thank you. there is much more still ahead tonight from orlando, including the new political firestorm erupting over this attack, as the 2016 candidates come out swinging in wildly different ways. was donald trump implying that president obama is a terrorist sympathizer? we'll be back. >>> we're back now from orlando with the fallout from the terror attack reverberating on the campaign trail. most notably, donald trump this morning making wild...
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stephanie: good to see you. wting to commodities, climbing to the fifth straight day and heading to the longest decline since february. joining us now is the cofounder and chief market strategist. explain this to me. a rest on rally and crude is not participating. >> crude is off on its own. you look at crude and it has become to steal something from dependent.bit data crude oil is what i call equilibrium with a net. you look at the oversupply we had in 2015. some of us had it at 2.1 million barrels per day oversupply. we have cut that back quite a bit. supply disruptions in nigeria, ongoing right now in venezuela, and a little bit of that is offset by iran. more 700tes are thousand. given the turmoil in the oil-producing nations and the regular supply and demand fluctuations, that does nothing for me. this is the midpoint of a new range. alix: what kind of downside will we see? less in the short-term, $46 pretty easily. that is a long take. i expect to see $55 this year. global demand continues to fall with nor
stephanie: good to see you. wting to commodities, climbing to the fifth straight day and heading to the longest decline since february. joining us now is the cofounder and chief market strategist. explain this to me. a rest on rally and crude is not participating. >> crude is off on its own. you look at crude and it has become to steal something from dependent.bit data crude oil is what i call equilibrium with a net. you look at the oversupply we had in 2015. some of us had it at 2.1...
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. >> reporter: even up until her passing in january at 100 years old -- ♪ >> reporter: stephanie loved the song. loved singing and playing music. >> she was strumming for a few minutes and looks up and over her glasses, and says, "get me one of these." >> reporter: this is stephanie's best friend. she visited her neighbor almost every night for the last decade. in that time, madre learned she had many skills, most especially -- >> a good secret keeper. >> reporter: post-world war ii, secrets were part of major raider's job at the office of strategic services or oss. >> she never would talk about the oss. for years, i think even her family wouldn't -- they knew that she was in the oss, but if someone would bring it up, she would just look away. >> she was assigned to its most secret intelligence branch. >> reporter: her highly classified mission led her to poland. she gathered intelligence on russian troop movements. >> one of the most incredible things to me is she had to get special permission to be dressed in civilian clothes. being dressed in civilian clothes meant that she would be
. >> reporter: even up until her passing in january at 100 years old -- ♪ >> reporter: stephanie loved the song. loved singing and playing music. >> she was strumming for a few minutes and looks up and over her glasses, and says, "get me one of these." >> reporter: this is stephanie's best friend. she visited her neighbor almost every night for the last decade. in that time, madre learned she had many skills, most especially -- >> a good secret keeper....