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Transcripts For WJLA ABC 7 News At 500 20150529

Fuel. You get six miles a gallon. If you have to go 15 miles out of your way, that adds up quickly. Especially if you do it two or three times a day. Suzanne delegate norton says this is about the infrastructure throughout the country. She says its time for congress to fund longterm transportation measure. If you needed a poignant similarrable of the infrastructure similarrable of the infrastructure crisis we have one now. Suzanne a 3 million project will get underway and will be estimated to six to nine months. They will open all six lanes but only to the automotive traffic. Weight restrictions will stay in place indefinitely. Reporting live suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. Alison the last major inspection of the bridge started in february 2013. Two months later, the bridge was at the end of the lifecycle. Well probably need to ban truck and bus action unless drastic action is taken. Rebecca cooper has more on the bridges history. Rebecca . Rebecca Memorial Bridge was built to symbolize am

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Transcripts For KTVU Ten OClock News 20150330

Rasmussen. The freshman Soccer Player for cal bear was with teammates. His mother says he was supposed to be coming back to berkeley today. Noelle walker has been following the story. Shes back on campus after talking to his family and also noelle with the man believed to be the last person he talked to before disappearing. Reporter heather that friend says she doesnt know why he called her here in berkeley. He said to call friends close by to help him. But he said he was on the beach and no one could help him. Theres just some things in life you cant prepare for. A grandson reported missing is one of them. Its just so hard because you know your thoughts go to all kinds of things that could happen. This is when he was in high school. Reporter last week bonnie margolan sent her grandson to spring break. I took him to the b. A. R. T. Station and he said i love you nana that was it. Reporter on saturday that call came. They said i have bad news, we cant find aloi, hes gone. This was taken

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Transcripts For WUSA Wusa 9 News At Noon 20150529

Well, we will see those weekend plans affected especially on sunday. But today, we have the potential for some pop up thunderstorms, very similar to yesterday where we have the heat and humidity building. And then without a sufficient trigger to actually get the thunderstorms to bubble up and move, well just see isolated thunderstorms develop and then not move very much. So on 9 futurecast you can see a few of them in the mountains there but then starting to develop around the time youd be getting the kids off the bus and maybe starting to make those plans for dinner. And notice they dont move very far at all. This is three hours later still raining in the same areas. Now are these storms going to develop exactly here in western Fauquier County and up into northern Montgomery County . Maybe, maybe not. Its very hard to predict exactly where those storms are going to bubble up. But suffice it to say we will see isolated threat for thunderstorms through the rest of today. And then tomorr

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Transcripts For WUSA Wusa 9 News At 5pm 20150529

Spoke with the survivor. Reporter Miguel Rodriguez is out of the hospital and said the tragic chain of events was a result of road rage. They were leaving for work going into the district from virginia when life changed forever. With a bullet lodged in his jaw an emotional Miguel Rodriguez cries for the loss of his brotherinlaw 50yearold pedro alvarado. The two men drove together every day to work at a construction site, but yesterday they would never make it to work. Their commute ended abruptly on 295 northbound in d. C. In a hail of bullets. Alvarados life ended there. Miguel who was the passenger survived. He said it was road rage and they were being followed before the barrage of bullets. In this interview youll see first on 9 he says there was no confrontational encounter before. The violence was all on their side. Neither one of us he says did anything violent. He says he only saw a hispanic man between 20 to 25 years old with short hair, but he says he was bent down and it was

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Transcripts For KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell 20191212 11:12:00

Survival story. How did american newlyweds manage to stay alive as a volcano erupted around them . Plus cbs news flies over the danger zone tonight as fears grow it could erupt again. Just look at that plume. This is the closest we can get to the volcano. Odonnell suing over safety. A little girl dies after falling from her grandfathers arms. Tonight her grieving parents file suit, saying the cruise line is to blame. And profiles in service. From afghanistan to the ivy league, a former navy seals new mission and the partner he says makes it possible. This is the Cbs Evening News with Norah Odonnell. Reporting from the nations capital. Odonnell good evening. Thank you so much for joining us. Police in new jersey say they found a pipe bomb at the scene of that deadly shootout in new jersey tuesday. Newly released Surveillance Video suggests the shooters, a man and woman, targeted a kosher market, wielding rifles as people on the street took off running. Before it was over, four victims w

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