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>> they are buying and selling people. >> sergeant coleman said lunch time is prime time for prostitution. >> many of the men we arrest are married. it is easier during lunch time, to slide out for a while. >> on this day, the lunch rush starts at 11:thifrmt a chauffeur, swinging by, an elet trician, a husband who drove an hour from virginia, a man who grabs a drink, and a man who scoping out the place. not realizing that police officers are listening through doors, waiting for the men. >> stop resisting. are your hands behind your back. >> a taser, a cash. >> we thought you wanted sex.
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you wanted a massage. >> stick with that story, the judges love comedy. >> many admit they are marry and have done this before. >> how long have you been married? >> 38 years. >> does your wife know you have visited in the past? >> they are not afraid of where they are going, they are afraid of what brought them to this point. >> do you think you did anything wrong in there? >> yes. by being there. >> i should have took care of my stuff at home. >> so many men so up, men have to stop questioning one because another shows up. >> we saw it was a problem with potential for growth, we are making an effort to get ahead of it. >> reporter: spreading the word that any -- >> prince george's county is closed for business. >> reporter: could be the next
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room 56. >> all the men that were arrested are facing charges for prostitution and resisting aarrest. even though they all initially denied being arrested before. the "i-team" showed more than half had criminal records for assault, and domestic violence. a dangerous brush fire, several houses have been. >> it has now scored 1,700 acres in riverside county, east of l.a. 500 have been evacuated in the
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town of banning. they are attacking the flames from the air. winds are making it tough to get a handle on these flames, the entire southern california area has been under a red flag advisory. hot temperatures, and low humidity. so far, just one home has been destroyed. still, no word on the cause of this fire. as of right now, it is 30% contained. at the live desk. easy targets, car break-ins, the problem may be because of what people are forgetting to do. jim is live in northwest d.c., with more on this troubling trend. >> reporter: there are case involving smashed windows, it is unlocked cars that seem to be the target. the one time you forget, they will find it.
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crime that is have nearly quadrupled since the same time last year. d.c. crime stats, it has happened 80 times. someone rifling through locked and unlocked parked cars. >> we have nothing of value in our air. it was disconcerting to see the glove compartment cleared and clearly, someone we didn't know had been in our car. >> checking for the one unlocked car in this family oriented neighborhood, and taking what may be left inside of value. >> it is a complete infringement on our feeling of comfort and our feeling of security. >> we asked d.c. police about information about the break-s in, they said they would get back to us tomorrow. we went to jonathan bender.
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>> it is not concentrated on two, three blocks, it is making it harder for them to get a handle on this. >> bender said he has been told that plain clothes united have been deployed, but he knows of no arrests. residents are being vigilant. to make sure i think they will be more active now, we are hoping to put it to bed. >> we reached out to councilmember cha, she said after she got off the phone, she was going to e-mail the police chief to make sure it is on their radar. small potatoes or not, it is this type of crime that can escalate into something more
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serious. >> justice tonight for a family still reeling from a brutal beating. a man named tommy branch has been found guilty today on six charges connected with a robbery and assault of a man named t.c. mas lin, severe brain dangerous six surgeries since the attack, he still has trouble walking and talking. tonight, his family released a statement that reads, even though this verdict is what we hoped for, we remain e, tremely saddened by the devastation caw
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caused and the lives shattered as a result of this senseless act. >> three are in federal prison, when pictures of -- the back pack was found in a land fill. the clien clients recover donahue is recovering from a bullet to the leg. classmates of the alum started an online fundraiser for donahue. >> it is great to help someone who has made such a sacrifice not only to boston but for the country. >> the money will go to donly
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for medical expenses. >> whose day sn, our day. >> demstrafrts marched from malcolm x. park to the white house. mayday is known as international workers day, it is celebrated in 80 countries, the protests were mostly peaceful. police did arrest four people on charges of assault on a police officer and destruction of property. they say they will appeal. a judge ruled to remove all the restrikes on the so called morning after pill. the food and drug administrator made it available to girls 15 and older without a
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prescription. the appeal not affect that ruling. >> are you prejudice? >> he said he was a target of a passenger. >> into a home, shattering glass, while three children are sleeping inside. >> were you scared? why? >> i heard t i was in the garage. >> could there be trouble for >> colook, every day we're using more and more energy.
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commute in just a minute. it turns out weather may have caused a u.s. cargo plane to burst into flames, it took off from bagrum air force base. the national transportation of the state board is is now investigating. >> the cab driver in northern virginia, also a veteran of the iraq war said that he was the . >> you are prejudice? >> if you are a muslim flying jets into the world trade center than [ bleep ].
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>> the man in the video is a president of a company in northern virginia, he has been charged with assault. he denies ever getting physical. salem met with a lawyer to pursue hate crime charges. police say the guys broke the pad locks on the lockers at the supreme sports club last week, stole credit cards and cash, they bought $8,000 in gift cards at a nearby store. >> a bear, shows us the damage, and what family is now doing to protect property. >> diane howard is shaken up, a day after a bear ripped off the garage door. >> garage
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bang! i ran to the stairs. doug, get down here. calledh wr husband looked in the garage. >> he said holy something and closed the door. >> the bear continued the clawing.!a07qq smell"o thro nig returned. destroying what was left of the garage door. there was a popsicle look in the fridge. bears can smell through the doors, the family will have to remove this. bears have a keen sense of smell. if the bear returns, she will let the dauogs out, and for now- >> the kids have a great story to tell at school. >> i wouldn't like to have a
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bear on my house. >> it happened to me. >> yes, we talked about that. >> came in your house? >> right in my house in colorado. tonight, the cloud cover, that could move back%ç0 zcool.o easterlyz or maybe the morning jog. a beautiful evening, although, if you walk outside, you will notice, it is very cool. that easterly wind, bringing in an easterly flow off the ocean. you may be able to open up the windows, instead of using the days.
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you think this is cool. 48 degrees. the current water temperature off the coast of ocean city, the actual temperature, 49. wa ou the west. 61 in charlottesville. future weather. normally, rain witä backb%08r , th the clouds. most of the area is dry. look at what happens 8:45. right along i-95. south and east offi-95.
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zimmerman, throwing darts, he gets b.j. upton, and eight innings, two hits, zero runs, he has now pitched 18 straight scoreless innings. in the negative, you see that check swing by harper. walks away, holding his side. he would be pulled from the game. the nationals win it 2-0. afterwards, all the talk was about harper's injury.
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>> he has a bad bruise to that the lateral ligament or whatever. treatments for him. he didn't want to come out of the ball game. i saw him grimace, i was concerned about him playing. we couldn't take a chance. he could be out for a long time. we will play it day by day. >> he ran into the wall, he ran into a steel beam, holding up part of that wall. he had a nasty bruise. >> that could do it. >> could miss a game or two. it doesn't stound serious. that is the good news, tomorrow, that is when the caps start the playoff series with the rangers, if it is anything like last year, the goalies determine who wins, who goes home. holtby sounds ready to roll. >> i don't remember the last time i had butterflies.
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i mean, want to win, the preparation that goes into learning your craft, especially at the professional level, is one thing that i have gotten better at. one. >> our job is to prepare them. vubutterflies as a coach, not like you do as a player, it is their game. >> knicks hoping to wrap up their series against the celtics, don't think it was meant to be. go ahead, make it two, five, jason terry, raining from downtown. five three-pointers, the celtics refusing to lose. jeff green, playing great baseball. left the cs, the celtics win it. game six on friday. they are trailing in that series,
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