Barbara Sampson, Dorothy Morgan, New York discussed on Orlando's Evening News

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Looking for an ice cream cone. He won't be releasing anything at five o'clock. Yeah. 26 Republican senators demanding that the president turn over information on Afghanistan. How many s IV's left there? How many American civilians and more was supposed to be at five o'clock. The president was speaking in New York. At five o'clock, 6 26 here on Orlando's The Evening News. Good evening. I'm Kevin Ray fused. The National Hurricane Center is watching an area of low pressure that could reach Florida this week. The disturbance is part of a disorganized group of thunderstorms in the Gulf of Mexico. Forecasters say it has just a 10% chance of becoming a tropical depression by Thursday. If that system develops into a tropical storm, it would be called Mindy. In 20 years after the 9 11 attacks, New York City's medical examiner's office is still working on identifying remains. There are over 1000 victims whose remains have not been found. It was just announced through new advanced DNA technology that Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, who is in the north Tower of the World Trade Center, was I did buy a tiny bone fragment. A man was also I did recently, but his name was not released. Meantime, Barbara Sampson, the city's chief medical examiner, said her agency is still committed to do what Ever. It takes as long as it takes to identify victims. Lisa G. NBC NEWS RADIO New YORK We will have a lot of special programming on Saturday marking the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks, so make sure you join us. If you're not a typical Saturday, listener, Make sure you join us this Saturday 6 27. We'll get to the roads in a moment. First, a.

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