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last night they arrested 18- year-old shawn johnson, johnson and vincent brunner who is already in custody shot and killed 20-year-old florida during a robbery at the store during the weekend. they both face murder charges. >>> all new details tonight about the man whose body was found inside of a box off of i- 70. as it turns out the victim, gentleman kobe oh vasquez, was shot in d.c., reported missing on friday and found dead on the side of the road tuesday. they have issued an arrest warned for marvin palencia of high atville. >>> friends and family are remembering one of baltimore's most beloved boxing trainers. mack lewis, the man who taught scores of baltimore youth to keep their face protected and jab harder and work for a better life died last week. there is a public viewing at 4905 york road from 4:00 until 8:00 tonight. mr. mac's wake will be held at morgan state tomorrow. >>> marylanders, here is a switch for you. the irs owes you money. the irs says it owes 2.1 million in refunds to more than 1600 people right here in our state. they say they are trying to hand out the money be
last night they arrested 18- year-old shawn johnson, johnson and vincent brunner who is already in custody shot and killed 20-year-old florida during a robbery at the store during the weekend. they both face murder charges. >>> all new details tonight about the man whose body was found inside of a box off of i- 70. as it turns out the victim, gentleman kobe oh vasquez, was shot in d.c., reported missing on friday and found dead on the side of the road tuesday. they have issued an...
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welcome back to spotlight i'm al green of and just a reminder that my guest today here is serious brunner's the prosecutor at the international criminal tribunal for former yugoslavia. welcome once again to the show well speaking about your tribunals for me the slightly i've got statistics here saying that among the accused by the i c t why there are thirty three croats nine bosnian muslims six counts of obeying the ins and hundred two thirds. do these figures mean that the i c t y is boris against serbs which you're accused by many journalists. certainly not the tribunal has objective to prosecute those who mean responsibility for crimes committed during the different warm wars in the former yugoslavia as you know there has been a war in. in bosnia kosovo and the tribunal over a number of years had collected facts in relation to ration those crimes and the trials which are in place before the judges are reflecting the information which has been collected by by my predecessors investigators and which has been resulted in in total hundred sixty one indictments where still seven trials on goi
welcome back to spotlight i'm al green of and just a reminder that my guest today here is serious brunner's the prosecutor at the international criminal tribunal for former yugoslavia. welcome once again to the show well speaking about your tribunals for me the slightly i've got statistics here saying that among the accused by the i c t why there are thirty three croats nine bosnian muslims six counts of obeying the ins and hundred two thirds. do these figures mean that the i c t y is boris...
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. >> and from demonstrations related to the shootings of oscar grant council president jane brunner says that the city should take responsibility. johannes meserle who washot grant, it is estimated that the overtime costs from three demonstrations at of between 1-$2 million. including the last friday is protest for 152 people were arrested. >> pg&e is requesting all lawsuits for the gas line explosion from the san bruno held by a just one judge. they have submitted this request on friday and just one judge would speed up resolutions for all of these cases. two dozen lawsuits have been filed with pg&e in connection with this explosion. then with only just a few weeks, governor arnold schwarzenegger is scrambling to fill a $6 billion hold and pointing fingers of lawmakers, antiques:this special session next month to bridge the divide. fifth >> i think that the legislature ought to look at this again and make cuts. and i think even senator steinberg made recommendations that we're not want to go there or do that. eventually, perhaps legislators will find out that they have no other choice b
. >> and from demonstrations related to the shootings of oscar grant council president jane brunner says that the city should take responsibility. johannes meserle who washot grant, it is estimated that the overtime costs from three demonstrations at of between 1-$2 million. including the last friday is protest for 152 people were arrested. >> pg&e is requesting all lawsuits for the gas line explosion from the san bruno held by a just one judge. they have submitted this request...
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. >> ben brunner wrote the sears with michael wine steven. they began their investigation last summer. >> an issue that i was passionate about, heard so much about and no one's written about. wanted to talk about it. >> a lots of numbers from the department of justice. and we began to build a picture that there might be some discrimination of teenagers. >> an assertion with what not all local law enforcement tends to agree. in the twin thinks the chief notes a 325 misdemeanor arrests, only 60 involved teenagers. >> the bark and the reporting, it brings up interesting conversation points. it's a perception. >> a perception that's become a discussion, just no by product of the power of journalism. >> wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> airfares were expected to be higher this holiday season. now we know just how much more. according to farecompare.com, fares will be pup 17% around the holidays. on some routes prices are up 59% for travel in the days before thanksgiving and 40% to have christmas. website travels says for the best deals you should fly
. >> ben brunner wrote the sears with michael wine steven. they began their investigation last summer. >> an issue that i was passionate about, heard so much about and no one's written about. wanted to talk about it. >> a lots of numbers from the department of justice. and we began to build a picture that there might be some discrimination of teenagers. >> an assertion with what not all local law enforcement tends to agree. in the twin thinks the chief notes a 325...
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i talked to brunner and she told me that the new mayor will face a tough election. >> the question to you, if you have a new mayor that says i don't want to cut the police officers, they have to find $18 million immediately. >> reporter: more possible police lay offs just one problem the new mayor will face. crime and education continue to be the top issue for residents here. the mayor will have to work hard to keep the oakland a's from leaving to the south bay or any where else. john sasaki. >>> our election day coverage continues. we have crews up and down the state, more on that when we come back. to individually brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew, hon. [ female announcer choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. from 15 leading brands, including tully's. it's the way to brew everyone's favorite cup in under a minute. woman: way to brew. [ female announcer choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. >>> just wanted to make sure that the counters count the ballots accurately. >>> it's the kind of problems officials don't want especially on election day. an issue that sets off warnings
i talked to brunner and she told me that the new mayor will face a tough election. >> the question to you, if you have a new mayor that says i don't want to cut the police officers, they have to find $18 million immediately. >> reporter: more possible police lay offs just one problem the new mayor will face. crime and education continue to be the top issue for residents here. the mayor will have to work hard to keep the oakland a's from leaving to the south bay or any where else....
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entrance is in a valley, and the main mine shaft goes upwards for two and a half kilometers to meet the brunner coal seam, which is only 150 meters below the surface. there's a major fault in the area and lots of secondary faults, which allows methane to spread through the mine. and it was this buildup of gas which caused the explosion. about 30 people, including at least one british citizen, were inside. whether they all survived is not yet known, but only a handful have made it out. >> we've had our afternoon shift underground, and we've had communications with a couple of the employees. and we've had two men return to the surface, and they're currently being interviewed and trying to determine the nature and the full extent of the incident. >> reporter: rescue teams have arrived, but they fear it's still unsafe, meaning it could be days before anybody else is found. relatives are gathering in a welfare center nearby, and after the success in chile, they know not to give up hope. >> holman: 33 men were rescued last month from that mine in chile after spending 69 days trapped underground. the
entrance is in a valley, and the main mine shaft goes upwards for two and a half kilometers to meet the brunner coal seam, which is only 150 meters below the surface. there's a major fault in the area and lots of secondary faults, which allows methane to spread through the mine. and it was this buildup of gas which caused the explosion. about 30 people, including at least one british citizen, were inside. whether they all survived is not yet known, but only a handful have made it out. >>...
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web site designer cindy brunner laid off six of her 14 employees. this was the chrysler dealer... the chevy dealer... the tractor supply company. since the recession, we've seen a lot of troubled towns in the country, but nothing that looks quite as broken as newton. even the local chapter of the optimists club has closed. >> chaz allen: i want to tell everybody that we're a company town where the company left, but we're going to thrive. >> pelley: chaz allen is the mayor of this town of 15,000 people. it's a part-time job, pays about $4,000 a year. allen walked us through an abandoned maytag plant that, at its peak, held 2,500 factory workers building washers and dryers. if anyone out there is interested, the mayor has more than 1.7 million square feet to rent. >> allen: it is available. it is available. we'll make you a good deal. >> pelley: the mayor's been trying to pull new jobs into town. he made a run at green energy, and got a company that makes wind turbine blades. but every time he gets a few hundred jobs, he seems to lose a few hundred. this fall, a telecom company call
web site designer cindy brunner laid off six of her 14 employees. this was the chrysler dealer... the chevy dealer... the tractor supply company. since the recession, we've seen a lot of troubled towns in the country, but nothing that looks quite as broken as newton. even the local chapter of the optimists club has closed. >> chaz allen: i want to tell everybody that we're a company town where the company left, but we're going to thrive. >> pelley: chaz allen is the mayor of this...
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president jiang brunner said ford should take responsibility because it was a bart officer johannes mehserleho shot grant on that station platform rush here. it's estimated the overtime cost from the three demonstration add up to between one and $2 million. that includes last friday's protest when 152 people were arrested. pg&e asking for all the lawsuits over the gas line explosion in san bruno you're looking at video shot from that day in september. they want all of the cases now to be handled by one judge. this is the scene september the utility company submitted the request today they say having lunch judge would just be easier and speed up the resolution of the cases. more than two dozen lawsuits have been filed against pg&e in connection with the explosion. the rally was held today at senator barbara boxer san francisco office. your group wants her to help stop the deportation of the city college nursing student came to this country as a child. kron 4 jeff bush explains why he is being deported but his parents to stay. >> 20 year-old steve lee will be deported to peru monday despite th
president jiang brunner said ford should take responsibility because it was a bart officer johannes mehserleho shot grant on that station platform rush here. it's estimated the overtime cost from the three demonstration add up to between one and $2 million. that includes last friday's protest when 152 people were arrested. pg&e asking for all the lawsuits over the gas line explosion in san bruno you're looking at video shot from that day in september. they want all of the cases now to be...
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jennifer brunner is ohio's secretary of state. thanks for being with us. we have seen projections that you are expecting a 62% turnout in your state. i am wondering how you are doing with early voting. >> early voting is very popular. the president will be in cleveland today. we do expect there will be bus loads of folks who will be voting today. i think the board is prepared for the large number of people who will be doing that. >> questions from the ohio secretary of state. >> with this influx of early voting in 20081 of the main concerns was there were long lines at the polls. do you think this will curtail some of the lines? how are you dealing with the lines of this process? >> in 2008 there were some lines during early voting-franklin county because they had more voters than they had planned on. but we expect that early voting will alleviate congestion on election day. we have told voters not to expect long lines. >> we heard that the secretary has already spoken with a number of county clerks planning on the possibility of a recount. what have you d
jennifer brunner is ohio's secretary of state. thanks for being with us. we have seen projections that you are expecting a 62% turnout in your state. i am wondering how you are doing with early voting. >> early voting is very popular. the president will be in cleveland today. we do expect there will be bus loads of folks who will be voting today. i think the board is prepared for the large number of people who will be doing that. >> questions from the ohio secretary of state....
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. >> and secretary brunner. >> well, we just learned about a situation of a mcdonald's operator in northeast ohio who put letters in his employee's pay checks saying that if they did not vote for particular candidates, which in this case happened to be republicans, that it could affect their ability to get raises later on. i think the reports are that this was done without knowledge that this clearly violates ohio law. i have just appointed an attorney from northeast ohio, former prosecutor, who is going to be investigating this for me. and we'll be reporting this to the ohio attorney general. there are a lot of folks up in arms about this, as they should be, because an employer cannot attempt to influence his or her employees with to vote for a particular person or against a particular person with the incentive that it could affect their employee benefits in the future. >> for both of you we've heard charges across the country i think that there is voter fraud going on. i feel like after the last couple of elections this has just become sort of the go to excuse even before election day. hav
. >> and secretary brunner. >> well, we just learned about a situation of a mcdonald's operator in northeast ohio who put letters in his employee's pay checks saying that if they did not vote for particular candidates, which in this case happened to be republicans, that it could affect their ability to get raises later on. i think the reports are that this was done without knowledge that this clearly violates ohio law. i have just appointed an attorney from northeast ohio, former...
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. >> and secretary brunner. >> well, we just learned about a situation of a mcdonald's operator in northeasthio who put letters in his employee's pay checks saying that if they did not vote for particular candidates, which in this case happened to be republicans, that it could affect their ability to get raises later on. i think the reports are that this was done without knowledge that this clearly violates ohio law. i have just appointed an attorney from northeast ohio, former prosecutor, who is going to be investigating this for me. and we'll be reporting this to the ohio attorney general. there are a lot of folks up in arms about this, as they should be, because an employer cannot attempt to influence his or her employees with to vote for a particular person or against a particular person with the incentive that it could affect their employee benefits in the future. >> for both of you we've heard charges across the country i think that there is voter fraud going on. i feel like after the last couple of elections this has just become sort of the go to excuse even before election day. have
. >> and secretary brunner. >> well, we just learned about a situation of a mcdonald's operator in northeasthio who put letters in his employee's pay checks saying that if they did not vote for particular candidates, which in this case happened to be republicans, that it could affect their ability to get raises later on. i think the reports are that this was done without knowledge that this clearly violates ohio law. i have just appointed an attorney from northeast ohio, former...