good evening, i ll julie haener. and i m frank somerville. he was a television news reporter, but today, he made news for all the wrong reasons. a graduate of bay area state, fired by a television station in roanoke, virginia two years ago. today he emerged from the shadows and ambushed two former colleagues, as they were carrying out an interview on live television. we re going to begin our coverage, not by talking about the gunman, but by talking about the victims. reporter: three victims were shot, frank. the reporter, the photographer, both killed, and the woman that they were interviewing is in the hospital tonight. alison parker was doing her job. a routine interview on tourism. her friend and colleague photographer adam ward was behind the camera. a team who worked closely together, rising stars at wdbj and then as viewers watched on live tv, the gunfire began coworkers, shocked, in horror watched it all. the station general manager later delivered the news. we h
slug: todd walker looklive - tracking matthew(updated) runs: trt 1:18 description: the area lost power seconds before todd started recording the generic. intro: (written to come out of other hurricane coverage) anchor cam intro= things are picking up along florida s east coast as hurricane matthew gets closer. todd walker is live in vero beach right now - where the suggested super: tracking hurricane matthew / vero beach, we ll keep the radar image of matthew in the bottom left corner of your screen.. and we ll get back to todd walker in vero beach.. weather permitting.. in a few minutes. also coming up.. we ll give you a great example of the power of hurricane force winds.. and what they can do to someone. we are following.. more breaking news.. right now. authorities say.. a man was hit and killed. by a train.. in north las vegas. chris? a huge break in a case for a family.. that s been waiting months for a huge break in a case for a family.. that s been waiting months afte
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reporter: what does she have to do to stay out of trouble? well, she just needs to be herself. which is to be unflapable. not allow him to get under her skin. i think a lot of times what she likes to do especially in the first 15 or 20 minutes of the debate is be specific in talking about some of her particular policies. reporter: he believes donald trump will take a scorched consultant adam would ask him to focus on the message that got him. he should show depth, focus, and collator. and bring home the message in the second debate. and basically, kind of let the chips fall where they may. reporter: we have come to expect the unexpected. this one should have plenty of fireworks but sponsors are hoping for something a little will stack up? i done know. i hope there there be more substance on the issues. there are entitlements, the national debt, the economy. supreme court justices. so i m hoping that is where it goes. and that the personalities that are involved do