This video proves him wrong. The businesses fighting back. P and good deed. Police looking for this driver who stopped a kid who was running right into traffic. What he said when they finally caught their man. Good evening, thank you for joining us this saturday. Im cecilia vega. Tonight there are troubling details surfacing from that deadly plane crash in the alps. The pilot apparently harboring a secret. Here he is tonight. Reports say the 27yearold sought treatment for vision problems and was taking antidepressants and he hid it from his airline. There are investigators searching for evidence. Carrying evidence from his parents home. Among the clues, two tornup dras notes found in the trash, declearing the pilot unfit to work one note for the very day of the crash. Now victims relatives laying flowers at the crash site. One person calling for the airline to do a better job of taking care of pilots. Alex marquardt leads us off tonight. Alex . Reporter good evening cecilia, lots of qu
Miller with timesaver traffic. Were ready for you, allyson. We are just excited about today weather wise. Its going to be absolutely wonderful. Were talking about temperatures into the mid70s which is warmer than yesterday and warmer than average. Lets take a look at our michael son camera. A beautiful start to the day. Well see a few fair weather clouds like yesterday but theyre just fair weather clouds. Were going to enjoy that sunshine for a good while through the early afternoon even and temperatures will soar. 55 degrees right here in the district but once you get into the suburbs t is a little cooler. Into the lower 40s. You might want to grab the light jacket. You wont need it later on today. We dont have that wind so it doesnt feel as cool as maybe it did yesterday. 52 for arlington. Fairfax at 47. Waldorf at 46 and Upper Marlboro youre at a degrees. Sunshine today. Look at this. 70 degrees by lunch time. 74 by 4 00. Well top out at 75 and just a few clouds for a nice sunset. G
Go live. And hi, carolyn, its just starting to snow a little bit. Fresh powder brought out skiers. This is providing a mental lift. For the first time with no dirt on the ground. Its the first time theyve had the groomer out in weeks in efforts to maximize new snow the resort received overnight. Looks like a regular winter day. What is your guy doing . Hes preparing snow. Hopefully well get another foot, foot and a half to fill in. What is not on on the hill will push over to it. Its nice to see, its still short of what theyll need to reopen. Across the road its an opportunity to open more runs in what has been a disappointing season. Its been challenging but we do the best we can. And have fun out there when we go skiing. For sugar bowl and resorts, it will supplement what theyre continuing to make. This wasnt a snow day, id be at school, being bored. Hope is to get more out of the system. What they need is more feet. Near donner pass, laura anthony, abc7 news. Well, today the man tak
Hello, im ray suarez. After months of behind the scenes diplomatic pressure and more public calls for their release worldwide three journalists covering egypt for al jazeera have been sentenced to long prison terms. After the fall of the Muslim Brotherhoodled government, mohammed morsi, the new military government declared the brotherhood a terrorist organization. Interviewing the Muslim Brotherhood in the course of a few weeks had been transformed from interviewing the countrys leaders into a crime. Now despite pressure from around the world three of our colleagues are being sent to prison. Egypts new bosses seem to want the Muslim Brotherhood, the power of egypt after mohamed morsi. Our colleagues are still part of the story. Covering is what reporters do, but the Egyptian Government made reporting a crime. In december right after the Muslim Brotherhood was deemed a banned terrorist organization in egypt, i spoke to peter greste on our program. Does the designation by the Egyptian Go
After months of behind the scenes diplomatic pressure and more public calls for their release worldwide three journalists covering egypt for al jazeera have been sentenced to long prison terms. After the fall of the Muslim Brotherhoodled government, mohammed morsi, the new military government declared the brotherhood a terrorist organization. Interviewing the Muslim Brotherhood in the course of a few weeks had been transformed from interviewing the countrys leaders into a crime. Now despite pressure from around the world three of our colleagues are being sent to prison. Egypts new bosses seem to want the Muslim Brotherhood, the power of egypt after mohamed morsi. Our colleagues are still part of the story. Covering is what reporters do, but the Egyptian Government made reporting a crime. In december right after the Muslim Brotherhood was deemed a banned terrorist organization in egypt, i spoke to peter greste on our program. Does the designation by the Egyptian Government by the brothe