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suzanne rushdie lives as a nomad in the kurdish region of northwestern iran. during the winter she and the other members of her community head south to warmer climes she always has plenty to do women here work just as hard as the men. but they don't enjoy the same rights. there are certain customs and rules that we have to obey. traditions are especially strong amongst us kurdish nomads. for example girls aren't allowed to participate in sports for ages i didn't dare tell my parents that i wanted to do sports and i finally did my father was furious. but she remained undeterred and despite her father's displeasure she took up kick boxing. the memory of her childhood struggles makes suzanne sad the restrictions placed on her as a woman have had a profound effect on her. own culture her first love the music neighbors and family members looked down on my father because of me. they talked about me behind my back . many also said bad things to my face but i ignored it and continued to do my sport. so even when i started winning tournaments and all the media reported
suzanne rushdie lives as a nomad in the kurdish region of northwestern iran. during the winter she and the other members of her community head south to warmer climes she always has plenty to do women here work just as hard as the men. but they don't enjoy the same rights. there are certain customs and rules that we have to obey. traditions are especially strong amongst us kurdish nomads. for example girls aren't allowed to participate in sports for ages i didn't dare tell my parents that i...
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and so suzanne did just that. she opened up a kickboxing school and i've done on the near city to where she lives. you usually see men on the streets of the city of fifty thousand women are seldom seen. unemployment and frustration about and here married women are often the victims of domestic violence. that's why suzanne decided several months ago to teach kickboxing to girls. and in this small conservative city the students came in droves. then i hung up a poster offering kickboxing cost says thirty girls immediately signed up so i thought if so many want to take instruction in this small a city then it would be worthwhile to open up a real clout. and since then the girls have been winning one tournament after another. it's night now suzanne is back home and proudly shows us how medals only one thing still sadness are. these remain at that moment. i don't have a single photo or video off my fights this has everything i have because you know iran you're not allowed to film women doing squats. therefore i can't sh
and so suzanne did just that. she opened up a kickboxing school and i've done on the near city to where she lives. you usually see men on the streets of the city of fifty thousand women are seldom seen. unemployment and frustration about and here married women are often the victims of domestic violence. that's why suzanne decided several months ago to teach kickboxing to girls. and in this small conservative city the students came in droves. then i hung up a poster offering kickboxing cost says...
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right, suzanne? and we spent half the time, as far as i can tell, reading the critiques, discussing and debating what we did in 2009 and whether or not that was the right thing, as much as discussing what we should be doing in 2018. but what is happening in 2018? is this the end or the beginning? well, thank you so much suzanne, to organize this and thank you so much for coming. before that, i just want to say that a lot of people in iran, especially from the government, say that this series of protests was organized -- were organized by foreigners. if it was so, it was a very bad, you know, decision because it was at the worst time. it was between christmas and new year, where most people were off and journalists were off. i mean, so i think that's -- it in itself can show it was not organized by -- what's going on in iran? from what we know, the 28th of december, last thursday, thursday before, the 28th of december there were some demonstrations and there are circumstantial evidence, we do not have
right, suzanne? and we spent half the time, as far as i can tell, reading the critiques, discussing and debating what we did in 2009 and whether or not that was the right thing, as much as discussing what we should be doing in 2018. but what is happening in 2018? is this the end or the beginning? well, thank you so much suzanne, to organize this and thank you so much for coming. before that, i just want to say that a lot of people in iran, especially from the government, say that this series of...
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suzanne toss to ryan caught on camera -- people enjoying carolina. the national weather service says a little more than five inches of snow fell in charleston yesterday. this guy in north charleston - took advantage. he went tubing in the street! with the help of that truck that's pulling him of course. it's 5: and time for a check on weather. the fast-food war is heating up. mcdonald's, taco the fast-food war is heating up. mcdonald's, taco more have all come out with low-cost specials. the driving force in the fast food market is mcdonald's with their new 1,2,3 dollar menu. taco bell is doing its best to entice customers with new creations at extremely low prices. the mexican food chain is now offering 1 dollar nacho fries! if you want to go a little healthier -- subway is bringing back it's 5-dollar footlong -- for a penny less. and how about a "mind-reading car"... well -- nissan engineers are working on that. they're researching technology that uses brainwave sensors to detect what a driver intends to do, in the next fraction of second. the so-c
suzanne toss to ryan caught on camera -- people enjoying carolina. the national weather service says a little more than five inches of snow fell in charleston yesterday. this guy in north charleston - took advantage. he went tubing in the street! with the help of that truck that's pulling him of course. it's 5: and time for a check on weather. the fast-food war is heating up. mcdonald's, taco the fast-food war is heating up. mcdonald's, taco more have all come out with low-cost specials. the...
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suzanne? suzanne: larry and autria, this has been quite an ordeal. -inch water eight main that broke yesterday. they have it out of the roadway. you can see that they have fixed ipe and they are going to be getting the road back open. there is significant damage to at least a half-dozen homes in this area. crews worked yesterday to restore damage, but all they could do is fix the situation and not replace the items fixed in the incident -- lost in the incident. burst sunday, hours of underground leaking eventually overcame the sewer lines and what that meant is that some of these homes and it up with four feet of raw sewage and purified water in their basements. major appliances, furniture, and antiques. the utility company says it is going to cover the cost of repairing or replacing the damaged items, but in many cases, these are items that have been in families for a long time and are unable to be replaced, so that is an unfortunate situation. as for the situation here, they are hoping to fill this hole rapidly and get the roadway reopened. they we
suzanne? suzanne: larry and autria, this has been quite an ordeal. -inch water eight main that broke yesterday. they have it out of the roadway. you can see that they have fixed ipe and they are going to be getting the road back open. there is significant damage to at least a half-dozen homes in this area. crews worked yesterday to restore damage, but all they could do is fix the situation and not replace the items fixed in the incident -- lost in the incident. burst sunday, hours of...
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and if you combine the two even better and i must imagine suzanne that some of these all star g. communications departments at some of the big fortune five hundred companies etc they must just be sweating bullets when their c.e.o. says they want to twitter handle how do they have to deal with this circumstance and how the c.e.o.'s deal with entering into the new social media world. it seems that there's two groups of people and some are a bit afraid of a c.e.o. being out of control which is a perception yeah and then there are others who are completely totally relieved that they now can work on the positive side of things seriously it has set a good thing you know out i mean you have excelled in crisis communication so hey let's make this a better world suzanne as you know. major theme here in in davos at the world economic forum is trying to get consensus in a fractured world and you've talked about the positives the bottom line for c.e.o.'s getting involved in social media but we've also talked about the social area and how they're doing things to be responsible around the plan
and if you combine the two even better and i must imagine suzanne that some of these all star g. communications departments at some of the big fortune five hundred companies etc they must just be sweating bullets when their c.e.o. says they want to twitter handle how do they have to deal with this circumstance and how the c.e.o.'s deal with entering into the new social media world. it seems that there's two groups of people and some are a bit afraid of a c.e.o. being out of control which is a...
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suzanne kennedy has more. suzanne: good morning. we are not going to repeat the language used and the white house is not denying it. the president saying he did not eant immigrants from s-hol countries coming into the united states. he was talking about immigrants haiti, el salvador, and other african countries. he said he would like to see more immigrants from countries such as norway. all of this putting in jeopay reforming daca. the president also reiterating the need for a border wall. many lawmakers taking to twitter, reviving charges the twit -- reviving charges the president is a racist. the white house did not deny his comments, saying the president supports immigration policies, but welcomes immigrants who can contribute to our society. reporting live, suzanne kennedy, good morning washington. and diplomatsers playing defense. many denouncing the president's message. reaction is swift from lawmakers, using strong words. let's look. in aor marco rubio, decide who we allowed to what countryed on they are coming from. he is on
suzanne kennedy has more. suzanne: good morning. we are not going to repeat the language used and the white house is not denying it. the president saying he did not eant immigrants from s-hol countries coming into the united states. he was talking about immigrants haiti, el salvador, and other african countries. he said he would like to see more immigrants from countries such as norway. all of this putting in jeopay reforming daca. the president also reiterating the need for a border wall. many...
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and if you combine the two even better and i must imagine suzanne that some of these all star g. communications departments at some of the big fortune five hundred companies etc they must just be sweating bullets when their c.e.o. says they want to twitter handle how do they have to deal with this circumstance and how the c.e.o.'s deal with entering into the new social media world. it seems that there's two groups of people and some are a bit afraid of a c.e.o. being out of control which is a perception yeah and then there are others who are completely totally relieved that they now can fork on the positive side of things seriously and has set a good thing you know i mean you have excelled in crisis communication so hey let's make this a better world suzanne as you know. major theme here in in davos at the world economic forum is trying to get consensus in a fractured world and you've talked about the positives the bottom line for c.e.o.'s getting involved in social media but we've also talked about the social area and how they're doing things to be responsible around the planet
and if you combine the two even better and i must imagine suzanne that some of these all star g. communications departments at some of the big fortune five hundred companies etc they must just be sweating bullets when their c.e.o. says they want to twitter handle how do they have to deal with this circumstance and how the c.e.o.'s deal with entering into the new social media world. it seems that there's two groups of people and some are a bit afraid of a c.e.o. being out of control which is a...
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that is where suzanne kennedy is with the latest. suzanne: good morning to both of you. just off next -- west hawks road at the bus depot, behind me you can see the buses moving. reports on two minor issues. both the montrose alternative learning center and the homes middle school, having issues with buses, a breakdown with another delay for another bus. perhaps a 30 minute or longer delay. there were issues yesterday and because of those issues they again tried to deal with it in advance of this morning's cold. behind me you can see a bus out of the way. when they move you will be able to see the small power pods where they are able to plug in the buses. see there that they plugged them in overnight in an effort to be prepared for this moin we tried to to check in with the folks on the lot. they were not able to give us any information. there is a website that you can check for fairfax county public fcps.edu ifsdelay. you want to find out if there are any problems with your children's bus this morning. archbishop carroll high school in northeast is closed because of plu
that is where suzanne kennedy is with the latest. suzanne: good morning to both of you. just off next -- west hawks road at the bus depot, behind me you can see the buses moving. reports on two minor issues. both the montrose alternative learning center and the homes middle school, having issues with buses, a breakdown with another delay for another bus. perhaps a 30 minute or longer delay. there were issues yesterday and because of those issues they again tried to deal with it in advance of...
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suzanne: it did not work out as well as you hoped. >> no, it didn't. suzanne: this volkswagen had a rough start when his jet up would not turn over -- jetta would not turnover in the rough temperatures. >> i was like great. [laughter] suzanne: martinez says there are two things you should do this weekend. >> definitely have your battery checked. you don't want to get stranded somewhere. the second thing you would want to do is make sure you have warm clothes with you, an extra pair of shoes, so that while you are waiting for service, you stay warm. suzanne: even if you are not going out this weekend, remember to start your car and let it run for a minute or two so you won't end up with a dead battery come monday morning. abc7 news. adrianna: montgomery county fire officials have issued another warning about types in your home ipes in your home in this frigid weather. over the past week, crews have scrambled to homes responded to multiple types burst. temperatures firefighters expect to get more calls from homeowners. open the bottom underneath your kit
suzanne: it did not work out as well as you hoped. >> no, it didn't. suzanne: this volkswagen had a rough start when his jet up would not turn over -- jetta would not turnover in the rough temperatures. >> i was like great. [laughter] suzanne: martinez says there are two things you should do this weekend. >> definitely have your battery checked. you don't want to get stranded somewhere. the second thing you would want to do is make sure you have warm clothes with you, an extra...
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suzanne kennedy is live on the scene in southeast, suzanne? breaking new developments overnight involvin daca. a federal judge in overnight involvin daca. a federal judge in temporarily blocked the president's plan to end the obama-era program that protects young immigrants from deportation. the judge said daca must remain in place while legal challenges against it play out in court. in september...the administration announced the program would end this march. but this ruling means renewal applications will resume. the decision came just hours after a bi-partisan meeting about immigration. a sad update in the days-long search for a missing man. police confirm they found the body daniel dehaven. the 65-year-old went missing january second in betsville. he was found dead last night in a wooded area near b-w-i airport... about 20 miles from where he was last seen. police believe he was picked up by a driver on route one and dropped off there. dehaven suffered from dementia and was non verbal. police do not suspect any foul play. developing now -
suzanne kennedy is live on the scene in southeast, suzanne? breaking new developments overnight involvin daca. a federal judge in overnight involvin daca. a federal judge in temporarily blocked the president's plan to end the obama-era program that protects young immigrants from deportation. the judge said daca must remain in place while legal challenges against it play out in court. in september...the administration announced the program would end this march. but this ruling means renewal...
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suzanne? breaking right now. a tourist killed and when a hot air balloon crashes in egypt. adrianna hopkins is standing by with the details. that hot air balloon was packed with 20 foreign tourist sightseeing over luxor. investigators say the crash was caused by strong winds that forced the balloon off its course.. crashing into the mountains. the tourist killed was from south africa. hot air balloon crashes have occured in this area before. back in 2013..19 foreign tourists were killed when their balloon caught fire. stopped balloon flights after 22 chinese tourists were injured in a crash. seven's on your side -- with a serious warning from health officials... to avoid some lettuce!! 17 people in the u-s have contracted e-coli from tainted romaine lettuce -- including someone in virginia. and one person has died as a result of the infection. in canada -- they've seen 41 cases, also linked to the popular salad ingredient. now, health officials are working to track down where that lettuce came from... and how to keep the outbreak from spreading. eileen? adlib tz, toss to br
suzanne? breaking right now. a tourist killed and when a hot air balloon crashes in egypt. adrianna hopkins is standing by with the details. that hot air balloon was packed with 20 foreign tourist sightseeing over luxor. investigators say the crash was caused by strong winds that forced the balloon off its course.. crashing into the mountains. the tourist killed was from south africa. hot air balloon crashes have occured in this area before. back in 2013..19 foreign tourists were killed when...
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i will send it to suzanne kennedy who is in oxon hill, maryland. suzanne. suzanne: john, we have seen the snow taper off behind me. you can see the roadways are damp but they are drive. if you look at the ground here, you can see not much snow. we were able to drive easily in the dusting on the ground by the snowfall that came overnight. earlier today, some people that have problems, not just here in prince george's county, but also in charles county. slick road conditions in prince george's county made for a treacherous morning commute. a tractor-trailer jackknifed on route 301 southbound in brandywine, while this toyota slid into another car in clinton, leaving front ands -- ends damage. >> it was better than i thought it would be. suzanne: he got up quickly because of his job. >> i had to take care of my mother and my sisters, go out and clear all some cars. county, in charles crews used a plow, backhoe, and a few shovels to make quick work of this office building parking lot. >> it is windy out here. it is getting cold. shoveling snow and just clearing
i will send it to suzanne kennedy who is in oxon hill, maryland. suzanne. suzanne: john, we have seen the snow taper off behind me. you can see the roadways are damp but they are drive. if you look at the ground here, you can see not much snow. we were able to drive easily in the dusting on the ground by the snowfall that came overnight. earlier today, some people that have problems, not just here in prince george's county, but also in charles county. slick road conditions in prince george's...
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in fort washington, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. adrianna: students at howard university are getting an extra week of winter break because several buildings on campus or damaged from the bitter cold temperatures. classes for undergrads were supposed to begin today, but the start date has been pushed back to next tuesday. classes for students in howard's professional schools and colleges will begin today. freezing temperatures caused several steam pipes to crack, and there is concern that could lead to mold. thehas been a big issue on chesapeake bay, and a special boat was used to clean it up. brad bell shows us how this was done. brad: a beautiful icy sunrise in annapolis. the harbor is frozen over, and all is state of maryland icebreaker john c widen. , and itsecial boat crew was summoned by the indianapolis -- annapolis harbormaster. they got to work bright and early. >> we have had a hard brees -- freeze. brad: boats including this police boat are frozen in place, but the wyden pushes through. >> you can feel vibration through th
in fort washington, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. adrianna: students at howard university are getting an extra week of winter break because several buildings on campus or damaged from the bitter cold temperatures. classes for undergrads were supposed to begin today, but the start date has been pushed back to next tuesday. classes for students in howard's professional schools and colleges will begin today. freezing temperatures caused several steam pipes to crack, and there is concern that could...
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suzanne kennedy will have a live update coming up at five. also breaking thie morning. a federal judge temporarily blocked the trump administration's decision to end the daca program, which gives temporary legal status to so-called dreamers, brought to the us as children. meanwhile, republicans and democrats worked to negotiate an agreement at the white house in advance of a february spending deadline. through it, the president striking a bipartisan tone. abc's lana zak has more from northwest. trt=1:48 oc=soc in the day ahead.. it's back to work it's back to work for the virginia and maryland general assemblies. and both have a lot on their plate. in virginia -- gun control, paid family leave, equal pay -- and passing a budget. democratic governor ralph northam will be sworn in.... but republicans hold a one-seat majority. in maryland -- lawmakers will try to override governor hogan's veto of a paid sick leave bill. they'll also focus on expanding medical marijuana licenses. and in both annapolis and richmond-- there's a big focus on transportation. both states get bac
suzanne kennedy will have a live update coming up at five. also breaking thie morning. a federal judge temporarily blocked the trump administration's decision to end the daca program, which gives temporary legal status to so-called dreamers, brought to the us as children. meanwhile, republicans and democrats worked to negotiate an agreement at the white house in advance of a february spending deadline. through it, the president striking a bipartisan tone. abc's lana zak has more from northwest....
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suzanne kennedy is live at the white house with more. and new overnight - reaction pouring in from across the country. following it all in the newsroom. as suzanne mentioned, the president's remarks came during an oval office meeting on immigration. a group of six bipartisan senators immigration. a group of six bipartisan senators presented an agreement on legislation to protect daca dreamers. the deal alsoo included inmprovements to border security. but this rn the white house will get behind it. a 6-year-old boy shot 5 times in last november's deadly church massacre returns home - in style. ryland ward was among 20 people who survived the shooting in sutherland springs texas. his step mother and two sisters did not make it. now after two months and countless surgeries - ryland returned home in a fire truck - sitting in the front seat -- with the firefighter who helped save him -- right by his side. dozens of people in the tiny town gathered to welcome ryland home. he still has a long road to recovery - but community members say they'll
suzanne kennedy is live at the white house with more. and new overnight - reaction pouring in from across the country. following it all in the newsroom. as suzanne mentioned, the president's remarks came during an oval office meeting on immigration. a group of six bipartisan senators immigration. a group of six bipartisan senators presented an agreement on legislation to protect daca dreamers. the deal alsoo included inmprovements to border security. but this rn the white house will get behind...
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. >> suzanne malveaux on capitol hill for us. we are following all sorts of breaking news and headlines, including what poppy mentioned at the top of the show, steve bannon speaking to michael wolf, and they were talking about the meeting at trump tower in 2016 in the spring there between donald trump, jr., and russians, promising dirt on hillary clinton. steve bannon said this, if you thought this was not treasonous, you should have called the fbi immediately. >> that's one of the remarkable quotes and there are many more we just learned about. errol louis joining us, and a national political reporter for real clear politics. along from calling that meeting
. >> suzanne malveaux on capitol hill for us. we are following all sorts of breaking news and headlines, including what poppy mentioned at the top of the show, steve bannon speaking to michael wolf, and they were talking about the meeting at trump tower in 2016 in the spring there between donald trump, jr., and russians, promising dirt on hillary clinton. steve bannon said this, if you thought this was not treasonous, you should have called the fbi immediately. >> that's one of the...
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larry: suzanne kennedy is live right now. suzanne: here is something i thought before but never actually said -- boy, am i glad not to be brad bell, because that sounds miserable. it is windy where i am right now. gotcan see route 5 has police responding to an incident. we have seen a car going the wrong way on the other side of the roadway this morning, so it is a tricky morning out here for drivers. day, we this time of would see a lot of traffic care, route 5 heading northbound into the downtown area, but you can see lighter than normal traffic. we are seeing traffic moving at normally hosted speeds -- that is just not a good idea out here on the roadways. you can see there is a plow truck moving down the maryland state highway. the administration is obviously very hard at work. there are two vehicles coming through right now. they have been treating with salt and with sand in order to get the roadways safe for people as they do have to go in. in the county we are in right now, there is no school. that is good news. the fe
larry: suzanne kennedy is live right now. suzanne: here is something i thought before but never actually said -- boy, am i glad not to be brad bell, because that sounds miserable. it is windy where i am right now. gotcan see route 5 has police responding to an incident. we have seen a car going the wrong way on the other side of the roadway this morning, so it is a tricky morning out here for drivers. day, we this time of would see a lot of traffic care, route 5 heading northbound into the...
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suzanne? suzanne: this is a that could made significant changes. a lot of relief for congestion. the announcement coming from the governor. the project would extend the i-95 express lanes 10 minutes from garrison road to route 17. they will be available for free p driversool -- carpool drivers. it will require no upfront money from the state as part of the agreement. trends are been will give the state $277 million to build a bridge over the rappahannock improvements.r construction will begin in 2019 and conclude in 2022. reporting live, suzanne kennedy, "good morning washington." larry: no weather issues? autria: this timeybe tomorrow, but not today. it is starting 10 degrees milder than yesterday. it is dry with skies that are mostly cloudy. 55 this afternoon. your evening drive could be wet with scattered showers. tonight, pack the umbrella. we go to 55 degrees by 11:00. while youes will warm are sleeping. you will want the rain gear tomorrow and allow extra time for the commute. it will likely be slow. wake up with us, julie will help you navigate. aroundavy rain moves in 10:
suzanne? suzanne: this is a that could made significant changes. a lot of relief for congestion. the announcement coming from the governor. the project would extend the i-95 express lanes 10 minutes from garrison road to route 17. they will be available for free p driversool -- carpool drivers. it will require no upfront money from the state as part of the agreement. trends are been will give the state $277 million to build a bridge over the rappahannock improvements.r construction will begin...
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suzanne: talk about information to help out. let's get a couple of tips, let's talk about starting your car every day. car everystart your day. that will do multiple things for your vehicle. it will get the fuel running, you will be able to maintain your battery better when you started every day. battery replace your when it is five years old. fernando: it you want to check sure the battery still maintains a charge. tire pressure, make sure tires are inflated. get it to any of the aaa facilities. they will check your tire pressure for you. to fill up one likes their car when it is fuel, -- when it is cold, but it is important to keep gas in the tank. fernando: it is important to fromyour fuel lines freezing up. suzanne: we are anticipating this ipad will go off and we will get a call for a dead battery or a battery that needs replacement. we will see what happens. a local bookstore opened late thanks to an explosive book about trump. "fire and fury" when on last night. in about 15ld out minutes. john gonzalez is live, digging in
suzanne: talk about information to help out. let's get a couple of tips, let's talk about starting your car every day. car everystart your day. that will do multiple things for your vehicle. it will get the fuel running, you will be able to maintain your battery better when you started every day. battery replace your when it is five years old. fernando: it you want to check sure the battery still maintains a charge. tire pressure, make sure tires are inflated. get it to any of the aaa...
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capital and so they're concerned that this is just the beginning and that more like this will follow suzanne of this must be an embarrassment for the government prime minister all of bodies government declaring victory over the so-called islamic state last month concretely how are they going to improve the security situation there well adi was very quick to react to the attack this morning he called a meeting with his top security and intelligence officials that's according to a statement from his office the iraqi government is desperately trying to project an image of stability at the moment not only because of this victory that really declaration that we just saw a month ago but also because the prime minister is running for reelection on a platform of improved security and unity. so that will be a very important point for him to prove now tell us more about the tire on square where these bombs that were detonated why has this area been the repeated site of attacks in the past. well this is an area that's in the heart of central baghdad it's near a lot of important government buildings and
capital and so they're concerned that this is just the beginning and that more like this will follow suzanne of this must be an embarrassment for the government prime minister all of bodies government declaring victory over the so-called islamic state last month concretely how are they going to improve the security situation there well adi was very quick to react to the attack this morning he called a meeting with his top security and intelligence officials that's according to a statement from...
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in the newsroom, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. larry: some continue to doubt president trump's health and fitness for office, especially in the wake of the new book "fire and fury." the white house says the results will be released. truck, however, will not undergo a psychiatric exam. at 71, the president is the oldest person to become commander in chief. missouri governor eric greitens has admitted to cheating on his wife, but he denied allegations that he blackmailed the woman to keep her quiet. the woman's ex-husband claims greitens took photos of her. --broke hours after grisons' state-of the state address. a wild chase that ended with a kiss. plus, man versus wild. details on the attack that forced him to get a major facial makeover. let's get a check on the traffic in our area with eric. thank you. good afternoon. it will be a mostly quiet ride around the d.c. area, looking at roadwork on southbound colesville road pass dale drive. downtown silver spring, the right side is blocked off. switching to the left side, spring stre
in the newsroom, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. larry: some continue to doubt president trump's health and fitness for office, especially in the wake of the new book "fire and fury." the white house says the results will be released. truck, however, will not undergo a psychiatric exam. at 71, the president is the oldest person to become commander in chief. missouri governor eric greitens has admitted to cheating on his wife, but he denied allegations that he blackmailed the woman to...
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suzanne kennedy just getting on the scene. suzanne what's the latest? - briefly above freezing this afternoon i-95; highest accumulations over southern md from coastal storm - windy from a powerful nor'easter thursday/friday - another reinforcing shot of cold air late week (highs in the teens) - 40s return early next week today: becoming cloudy. cold. highs: 31-35 winds: se 5 mph tonight: cloudy and cold. snow developing east of i-95. lows: 19-25 winds: n 5-10 mph thursday: early morning snow east of i-95. windy and cold. highs: 25-30 winds: nw 10-20 g 30+ mph this scene in fairfax county?? it started with a man randomly assaulting a child -- and led to a carjacking, a police chase and a crash. well brandon vinson -- the man accused of it all is due in court today. ryan hughes is live developing now -- a 75, yes 75 car pile-up in new york. learned one person has died. adrianna hopkins is at the live desk with details. it all happened in snowy conditions on interstate 90 near buffalo yesterday. one person was killed. a second victim in the hospital with
suzanne kennedy just getting on the scene. suzanne what's the latest? - briefly above freezing this afternoon i-95; highest accumulations over southern md from coastal storm - windy from a powerful nor'easter thursday/friday - another reinforcing shot of cold air late week (highs in the teens) - 40s return early next week today: becoming cloudy. cold. highs: 31-35 winds: se 5 mph tonight: cloudy and cold. snow developing east of i-95. lows: 19-25 winds: n 5-10 mph thursday: early morning snow...
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at night, the boys slept with suzanne piled on top of each other on mattresses. during the day, releasing their pent-up energy, dancing, bouncing. their entire childhood home schooled by their mother. for the six boys, recess was roller skating indoors, back and forth in that tiny hallway. >> he basically didn't want anyone to know we were here. >> reporter: one of the brothers says the restrictions were the most extreme for their mother. >> she had the worst of it from all of us. she had more rules than we did. >> every night when i would go to sleep, fear was the last thing that i was feeling and dealt with. as soon as i would waken in the morning, fear was the first thing that was greeting me. >> reporter: suzanne says when she looks at the photos of the turpin children out in public, she recognizes the expressions on their faces. >> what i see is a lot of little zombies here. >> what do you mean by that? >> there's no spark of life in their eyes. >> did your kids ever look like that? >> yes, they did. >> reporter: you can see that in these photos of the rare
at night, the boys slept with suzanne piled on top of each other on mattresses. during the day, releasing their pent-up energy, dancing, bouncing. their entire childhood home schooled by their mother. for the six boys, recess was roller skating indoors, back and forth in that tiny hallway. >> he basically didn't want anyone to know we were here. >> reporter: one of the brothers says the restrictions were the most extreme for their mother. >> she had the worst of it from all of...
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. >> suzanne, thank you. republican senator who broke from the party on friday night are now back in the fold. jeff flake and lindsey graham voting on the stop-gap funding bill. flake and graham have been participates in the necessity dpoesh yags -- in the negotiat with the democrats. they believe it is not enough to strike a deal. >> do you think you can come up with agreement by the 8th? >> i hope we can, but i'm doubting it because that relies on the white house to actually work with us on this and we have not seen that yet. >> the white house staff, i think, is making it very difficult. i've talked with the president and his heart is right on this issue. i think he has a good understanding of what will sell and every time we have a prop e proposal it is yanked back by staff members. as long as stephen miller is in charge of negotiating immigration we are going nowhere. >> friendly fire in the republican party. the white house using the senator's words to defend miller and attack graham. quote, as long as
. >> suzanne, thank you. republican senator who broke from the party on friday night are now back in the fold. jeff flake and lindsey graham voting on the stop-gap funding bill. flake and graham have been participates in the necessity dpoesh yags -- in the negotiat with the democrats. they believe it is not enough to strike a deal. >> do you think you can come up with agreement by the 8th? >> i hope we can, but i'm doubting it because that relies on the white house to actually...
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suzanne kennedy is live in fort washington with a look at the damage. winter break is extending for howard university undergrads. are damaged following our bitter cold temperatures. classes for them were supposed to begin today. but the start date has now been pushed back to next tuesday, january 16th. however, classes for students in howard's professional schools and colleges will begin today. freezing temperatures caused several steam pipes to steam is filling the buildings, causing a serious hazard now.. and could eventually lead to mold. giant tubes are now sucking moisture out of the buildings. but the process will take some time. again - this just in - fairfax county schools are closed today. remember, you can get alerts when your child's school is closed or delayed -- sent right to your phone by signing up at wjla-dot-com. new this morning.. the golden globes, draped in black. this year's award show - tackling sexual harassment head-on. on the red carpet.. a sea of black as a-list stars showed solidarity with the me too and times up movements by
suzanne kennedy is live in fort washington with a look at the damage. winter break is extending for howard university undergrads. are damaged following our bitter cold temperatures. classes for them were supposed to begin today. but the start date has now been pushed back to next tuesday, january 16th. however, classes for students in howard's professional schools and colleges will begin today. freezing temperatures caused several steam pipes to steam is filling the buildings, causing a serious...
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in silver spring, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. adrianna: alabama crowned the kings of college football once again. the crimson tide pulled off an epic comeback to beat the georgia team in the national title game in atlanta. the firstminated half. they led at halftime, 13-0. in the second half, the head coach benched is starting quarterback for a true freshman that did not play in a meaningful game all season long. he led the crimson tide in the comeback. they erased a 13-point deficit to win their fifth national chairmanship in nine seasons. nick sabin when we lost last year on the last play of the game, we said don't waste the failing. it was a lesson we all wanted to learn. the something from that. i could not be prouder of a bunch of coaches, players, and people in our organization that contribute to the success of the university of alabama. his sixthit is national title, tying their bryant. vegas has already made alabama the favorite to repeat next season. next at noon, two young children dead after routine checkups at the sam
in silver spring, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. adrianna: alabama crowned the kings of college football once again. the crimson tide pulled off an epic comeback to beat the georgia team in the national title game in atlanta. the firstminated half. they led at halftime, 13-0. in the second half, the head coach benched is starting quarterback for a true freshman that did not play in a meaningful game all season long. he led the crimson tide in the comeback. they erased a 13-point deficit to win...
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after which i'm going to ask suzanne and add to make some initial remarks and then move right into a discussion from there. >> thank you for your generous remarks it is a pleasure to see you fred and i have been associated since fred took over his institution he's intellectual entrepreneur first magnitude and done wonders suzanne is a long standing vat gist expert on too many things. and ed lewis i don't to make ed's head too big but he's close to lexus to poke swirl and idolizing american and anybody that i know today is -- more than 50 years ago before many of you were born, i was in wariner springs, california as a young lieutenant jg in mngts in middle of winter going through preparation for vietnam. frostbite was the issue. but last time anybody suffered a case of frostbite in vietnam was during ice age at what stage i began to wonder what the hell am i doing and does this make any sense sh and over time those experiences compounded. the title why does america lose every war it starts is but prevent it from happen hadding but let me say we won ones that counted and with ones we
after which i'm going to ask suzanne and add to make some initial remarks and then move right into a discussion from there. >> thank you for your generous remarks it is a pleasure to see you fred and i have been associated since fred took over his institution he's intellectual entrepreneur first magnitude and done wonders suzanne is a long standing vat gist expert on too many things. and ed lewis i don't to make ed's head too big but he's close to lexus to poke swirl and idolizing...
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suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. adrianna: take a look at this dump truck overturned right before kobe road. so far, no reports of unknown, but traffic is being decorative to the left lane -- diverted to the left lane. the sheriff's office is looking for this person. he is a suspect in an assault on right when place in sterling on january 3. manrity video caught the around the time a juvenile was assaulted. be sure to contact loudoun county police. this is why missing man takes a tragic turn. 65-year-old daniel haven was found dead last night in a wooded area near bwi airport. police believe he was picked up by a driver on route one and dropped off their. he suffered from dementia and was nonverbal. police do not suspect any foul play in his death, but because of his death has not yet been determined. developing right now, president trump's plan to end da has been put on hold for now. ryan hughes with the response to the ruling. >> this move projects so many young people fo from being deported at least for now. it is
suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. adrianna: take a look at this dump truck overturned right before kobe road. so far, no reports of unknown, but traffic is being decorative to the left lane -- diverted to the left lane. the sheriff's office is looking for this person. he is a suspect in an assault on right when place in sterling on january 3. manrity video caught the around the time a juvenile was assaulted. be sure to contact loudoun county police. this is why missing man takes a tragic turn....
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. >> suzanne malveaux is on the hill for us. good morning. >> good morning. that's an urgent deadline. they are trying to meet january 19th to fund the government. and the budget director, mulvaney as well as mr. short to sit down with democratic and republican leadership, nancy pelosi and shuck schumer and paul ryan and mitch mcconnell. they are trying to raise the spending cap for domestic and military programs, and if you talk to democrats it's something completely different. what they are hoping on doing is leveraging what they have, and they do have some leverage here on the senate side, and they need the super majority and need democrats to get onboard to tie up the fate for the d.r.e.a.m.ers, and they want legislation when the daca legislation expires in march, and they would like to see that tied to the budget. president trump so far says there has to be a border wall to accompany that. democrats and republicans, various caucuses and coalitions are looking for some sort of compromise, national security measures in addition to working with the d.r.e.a.
. >> suzanne malveaux is on the hill for us. good morning. >> good morning. that's an urgent deadline. they are trying to meet january 19th to fund the government. and the budget director, mulvaney as well as mr. short to sit down with democratic and republican leadership, nancy pelosi and shuck schumer and paul ryan and mitch mcconnell. they are trying to raise the spending cap for domestic and military programs, and if you talk to democrats it's something completely different....
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suzanne, thank you on all of those fronts. joining me now, our panel. nice to have you all here. matt, one of the president's messages on twitter this morning is taking on his own justice department again, to what end? >> yeah, i don't know to what end, but this is a pattern we have seen. i think it's problematic. we will talk in a second about the agenda the republicans have. donald trump finished strong in 2017, not by following the steve bannon playbook but by following the republican, you know, conservative paul ryan and mitch mcconnell plan. he's beginning 2018 on a different note. >> so molly, if we look at 2018 what the president said during his vacation to mar-a-lago, he said we're taking this big beautiful ship, and he means america, and we're slowly turning it around. and loose lips can sink ships, as you know, and some of the things democrats want to be done, will the president tone down his rhetoric at all to help get this stuff done and done quickly or does it not matter because he got tax reform through? >> i never like to make predictions about what anybody is goin
suzanne, thank you on all of those fronts. joining me now, our panel. nice to have you all here. matt, one of the president's messages on twitter this morning is taking on his own justice department again, to what end? >> yeah, i don't know to what end, but this is a pattern we have seen. i think it's problematic. we will talk in a second about the agenda the republicans have. donald trump finished strong in 2017, not by following the steve bannon playbook but by following the republican,...
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thank you suzanne. of course general what it is look to thank my great colleague or vpght for public programs from whom yo will you hear at the close of tonight's program. this evening's program will last about an hour and it will include a question and answer session the q and a will be conducted via written note cards. you should have received one from one of our colleagues when you enter auditorium this evening if not there's still colleagues around in the auditor july to distribute them. so note cards will be collected with your questions later on in the evening. okay so one of merck leading military historian and foreign policy analysts i should have said first that there will be a book signing with boot following the program. and yes, i'll say it again we're thrilled to welcome him become to the new york historical society he's the patrick and fellow security studies at the counsel on foreign relations. and he's a regular contradict tore to usa today, "new york times," and many other publications.
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we'll ask ukip old—timer suzanne evans whether the party is now over. and, forget david davis — this is the man running brexit for britain: civil servant olly robbins. but brexiteers worry that whitehall are not all with the programme. the officials will do their best to frustrate this process, because as i say, it goes against the grain so fundamentally. and, should the tradition of african women kneeling be scrapped? is it part of a proud heritage, or an obstacle to social progress? hello. what is our defence budget for? it's about 2% of our national income, going up to about £40 billion a year by the end of the decade. unfortunately, £40 billion doesn't buy you as much is it used to. and the head of the army, general sir nick carter, set out the arguments for spending more today — mostly by reference to the threat of a stronger russia. former defence secretary sir michael fallon said tonight we should aim to spend 2.5% of gdp on defence. but, you can't decide what the right level of spending is until you know what it's for. you have to give the
we'll ask ukip old—timer suzanne evans whether the party is now over. and, forget david davis — this is the man running brexit for britain: civil servant olly robbins. but brexiteers worry that whitehall are not all with the programme. the officials will do their best to frustrate this process, because as i say, it goes against the grain so fundamentally. and, should the tradition of african women kneeling be scrapped? is it part of a proud heritage, or an obstacle to social progress?...
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my own view to echo what suzanne said is that it's actually quite dangerous-- it's very important to deal with real pathologies in information, but very dangerous to beg these platform monopolist to be our sensors and in fact instead we should go more in the direction sort of in disagreement with i think with the person who asked the question more in the direction demanding neutrality of these platforms instead of asking them to censor for us. >> did that addresses? what is the impact of citizens united on our moral center, going forward kwame and there's been discussion of citizens united, but if you could. >> quickly, we talked a bit before about the role of philanthropy, but i think the role of money in politics is a separate thing and is one of the forces-- i do think it's significantly to blame for what we are talking about in this sense of disempowerment and disfranchisement of individuals and that we need campaign finance reform that will put ordinary citizens into more of a central role where they feel a sense of agency that they can participate. we know how empowering that i
my own view to echo what suzanne said is that it's actually quite dangerous-- it's very important to deal with real pathologies in information, but very dangerous to beg these platform monopolist to be our sensors and in fact instead we should go more in the direction sort of in disagreement with i think with the person who asked the question more in the direction demanding neutrality of these platforms instead of asking them to censor for us. >> did that addresses? what is the impact of...
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suzanne? >> reporter: good morning, john and poppy. there are negotiations taking place on the budget side as well as immigration reform and what's going to happen on the budget side is they will have to come with an agreement on spending caps and domestic and military spending. at the same time they'll be dealing with this daca deal and whether or not they can get something done in this very narrow wend owe and the february 8th deadline or whether or not senate majority leader mitch mcconnell will take it up after that, after the deadline, but before march 5th when that daca deal expires. i had a chance to talk to senator susan collins of main. as you know, she was one of the republicans who hosted and brokered this bipartisan group to come forward with this agreement that ended this shutdown, and she told me about, first of all, her conversation with the president that she had after the deal was done. she said that he did not outline any specific red lines or parameters about the daca deal or immigration reform that he mostly listene
suzanne? >> reporter: good morning, john and poppy. there are negotiations taking place on the budget side as well as immigration reform and what's going to happen on the budget side is they will have to come with an agreement on spending caps and domestic and military spending. at the same time they'll be dealing with this daca deal and whether or not they can get something done in this very narrow wend owe and the february 8th deadline or whether or not senate majority leader mitch...
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suzanne kennedy.. what are you working on for 5 0-clock. comment president trump using a vulgar term to describe immigrants. the new fallout from the remark and what the white house is saying this morning. a d-c man vanishes after arranging an online date. and now months later - devastating news, as his body is found. the new developments in a mysterious case. and bring on the he
suzanne kennedy.. what are you working on for 5 0-clock. comment president trump using a vulgar term to describe immigrants. the new fallout from the remark and what the white house is saying this morning. a d-c man vanishes after arranging an online date. and now months later - devastating news, as his body is found. the new developments in a mysterious case. and bring on the he
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yep. >> a beating death, a break-in. >> yes. >> how horrible is this for you, suzanne? >> one of the worst days of my life. i didn't expect it. 41 years old. i mean, you can see somebody dying of cancer or, you know, in a car wreck or something like that, but to be beaten beyond anything. >> did you go back? >> yeah. yeah. >> you said goodbye to kay? >> as much as i could. >> reporter: now the stakes quickly became much higher for this investigation. kay parsons had been murdered. and edmunds started thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, becky and kay. someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. coming up -- police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. he's, you know, had a lotta problems in the past, so that raised a lotta red flags. >> reporter: but why would michael murder his mother's best friend? millions of you are online right now, searching one topic. that will generate over 600 million results. and if you've been diagnosed with can
yep. >> a beating death, a break-in. >> yes. >> how horrible is this for you, suzanne? >> one of the worst days of my life. i didn't expect it. 41 years old. i mean, you can see somebody dying of cancer or, you know, in a car wreck or something like that, but to be beaten beyond anything. >> did you go back? >> yeah. yeah. >> you said goodbye to kay? >> as much as i could. >> reporter: now the stakes quickly became much higher for this...
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. >> suzanne has a preview for us. >> reporter: all eyes on the senate floor, ten minutes away when it's expected that senator flake will deliver these remarks. it is widely anticipated and highly unusual, the president himself in a preemptive move criticizing senator flake saying he's weak on border security among other things. he clearly doesn't have a re-election bid so he feels untethered unbridled by the requirements of another campaign. he's become a really ferocious critic of the president. here's a little bit of what he's going to address. it is largely dealing with the president's critiques and criticism of the media. he's going to say to the president of the senate, mr. president, is a testament to the condition of our democracy that our own president uses words infamously spoken by joseph stalin to describe his enemies. it bears noting that so frout with malice was the phrase enemy of the people, even kruch nef forbade its use, saying the phrase had been introduced by stalin for the purpose of annihilating such individuals who disdisagreed with the supreme leader. there has be
. >> suzanne has a preview for us. >> reporter: all eyes on the senate floor, ten minutes away when it's expected that senator flake will deliver these remarks. it is widely anticipated and highly unusual, the president himself in a preemptive move criticizing senator flake saying he's weak on border security among other things. he clearly doesn't have a re-election bid so he feels untethered unbridled by the requirements of another campaign. he's become a really ferocious critic of...