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i want to thank delia for those wonderful words about her life growing up here in tampa and her strongndorsement. i want to thank my long time friend and my colleague from the senate, your senator, bill nelson. [applause] i also want to thank your great mayor, mayor bob buckhorn. [applause] i also have a few others to thank, because i'm thrilled to have so many strong florida leaders here with us today. county commissioner les miller. former governor and soon to be congressman charlie crist. [applause] former mayor sandy friedman. and we got a great group of state representatives, council members, and so many more. and i am grateful to each and every one of you who are here with us. i've got to tell you, did any of you watch that convention in cleveland? [booing] mrs. clinton: well, it was kind of perversely flattering. it's hard to believe they spent so much time talking about me and no time talking about jobs, education, or health care! i think we can all agree that never in the history of conventions, certainly, but i think even more broadly have we moved forward together by pointin
i want to thank delia for those wonderful words about her life growing up here in tampa and her strongndorsement. i want to thank my long time friend and my colleague from the senate, your senator, bill nelson. [applause] i also want to thank your great mayor, mayor bob buckhorn. [applause] i also have a few others to thank, because i'm thrilled to have so many strong florida leaders here with us today. county commissioner les miller. former governor and soon to be congressman charlie crist....
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delia goncalves -- , wusa9. >>> power went out at portions of the mall this afternoon.ome muse pepco announced the power should be back on by tomorrow at noon. >>> one person is dead in a virginia house fire. sky 9 was over the scene tonight on cat harpin valley drive in gainesville. when firefighters arrived flames were shooting through the roof. so far all we know about the victim is that he was the man, we do not know what started the fire or if anyone else was inside the home at the time. don't forget you can get weather updates anytime you want on the free wusa9 app. download it now from your favorite app store. >>> still ahead tonight, runaway bulls turning parts of baltimore into the wild west. >>> and we will take you underground for a unique view inside >>> we got our first look at metro's major year long silver lines. both lines have been tracking for 12 days. workers are using the time to replace 1300 wood rail ties. underground workers are replacing hundreds of bolts. this part of metro's safety overhaul ends july 31st. >>> an 18-year-old maryland man is cha
delia goncalves -- , wusa9. >>> power went out at portions of the mall this afternoon.ome muse pepco announced the power should be back on by tomorrow at noon. >>> one person is dead in a virginia house fire. sky 9 was over the scene tonight on cat harpin valley drive in gainesville. when firefighters arrived flames were shooting through the roof. so far all we know about the victim is that he was the man, we do not know what started the fire or if anyone else was inside the...
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delia goncalves has reaction from foggy bottom. >> norman brooks is on duty at en the fire department got a hold of his facebook post and one post he writes "the racist expletive cops who murder our duty until the fire department's ininternal investigation is complete. delia goncalves, wusa 9. >> the firefighters facebook posts have been removed and the fire department said they had nothing to do with that. -- nothing to do with that. >>> deadly confrontation with police, posted thon youtube page because of the mayor's push to be more transparent showing the encounter with 63-year-old sherman evans near catholic university, for several minutes officers ordered him to drop his weapon. he did not. that is when officers shot him. in the video, you can hear one officer saying sherman raised a gun at him. they can't tell what gun it is and later it turned out to be a bb gun. sherman later did die. an investigation is still under way. >>> in northeast dc, a bizarre case of alleged first degree child sex abuse. 42-year-old steel accused of luring 3 young boys into her apartment with promises
delia goncalves has reaction from foggy bottom. >> norman brooks is on duty at en the fire department got a hold of his facebook post and one post he writes "the racist expletive cops who murder our duty until the fire department's ininternal investigation is complete. delia goncalves, wusa 9. >> the firefighters facebook posts have been removed and the fire department said they had nothing to do with that. -- nothing to do with that. >>> deadly confrontation with...
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wusa 9's delia goncalves is live with reaction. delia? >> reporter: 68-year-old alonzo jackson came here to the bp gas station in the 4900 block of marlboro pike. he pulled his car up right here to pump number 4. filled up his tank. and police say that's when the suspect attacked. >> he said they killed him. he's dead. >> reporter: the news hit mary shields hard. >> i was just done. >> alonzo jackson was more than a friendly face and helping hand on the block. >> i really thought of him as, more so than a neighbor like a brother am. >> reporter: the big brother who always had her back was helpless when a young man approached him with a gun wednesday at 7:00 a.m. the suspect, caught on camera, casually cutting across the near empty gas station, just 68-year-old. police say he pulled the trigger and took off with the victim's 2015 black dodge charger, with tags. >> it scares me to death. scares me to death. it really does. i'm a woman. if you walk up to a man and hurt him, i have no chance out here in the street. >> it's all just senseless.
wusa 9's delia goncalves is live with reaction. delia? >> reporter: 68-year-old alonzo jackson came here to the bp gas station in the 4900 block of marlboro pike. he pulled his car up right here to pump number 4. filled up his tank. and police say that's when the suspect attacked. >> he said they killed him. he's dead. >> reporter: the news hit mary shields hard. >> i was just done. >> alonzo jackson was more than a friendly face and helping hand on the block....
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wusa 9's delia gons -- gonna salve -- delia goncalves. >> he is now on desk duty here at engine 23, after d.c. police department forwarded his facebook post to the fire department. in one post, brooks writes, reportedly, quote, these racist expletive cops who murder our people need to turn up that way. >> in just 48 hours, two black men were killed by police. alton sterling in baton rouge, louisiana, philando castile. and so was norman brooks am but his anger and frustration came out in a facebook post that may cost him his job here at engine 23. >> he said they deserve nothing short of a bullet in their heads. >> i think that's a little bit extreme. >> but i don't think that he should be investigated for anything at all. if people understood why he was so angry. >> it could have been said differently. but i don't like -- i don't like criticizing. >> they have a strict social media policy which states in part, quote, threats of violence or similarly inappropriate or unlawful will not be tolerated. >> shame on them. you know, like let us speak. we all need to talk about this. >> we have to
wusa 9's delia gons -- gonna salve -- delia goncalves. >> he is now on desk duty here at engine 23, after d.c. police department forwarded his facebook post to the fire department. in one post, brooks writes, reportedly, quote, these racist expletive cops who murder our people need to turn up that way. >> in just 48 hours, two black men were killed by police. alton sterling in baton rouge, louisiana, philando castile. and so was norman brooks am but his anger and frustration came...
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my mother, also named delia, is of spanish and cuban descent and a tampa native. a cigar maker in ybor city, and later, her and my grandfather jose opened a sandwich shop in west tampa that specialized in making cuban bread. i remember as a child going to the bakery every day and i loved to listen to the people that would gather together and talk about politics over cuban bread. prio, he istony dicar of italian descent. very proud korean war veteran who served in the united states air force and was stationed in tampa at mcdill air force base. he was the one that instilled in me the importance of voting. and, what it means to be a democrat. priority everya year since i was 18 years old to vote. i remember my first vote in 1992 was for bill clinton. but, it wasn't until just a few short months ago that i decided it was time to be active and show my support for the values that this very campaign is defending. economy that works for everyone, not just those that are on top. neighborhoods and our communities and our country safe. most importantly, respecting each other
my mother, also named delia, is of spanish and cuban descent and a tampa native. a cigar maker in ybor city, and later, her and my grandfather jose opened a sandwich shop in west tampa that specialized in making cuban bread. i remember as a child going to the bakery every day and i loved to listen to the people that would gather together and talk about politics over cuban bread. prio, he istony dicar of italian descent. very proud korean war veteran who served in the united states air force and...
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delia goncalves, wusa9. >>> respect to the slain dallas police officers, president obama ordered the flag at the white house and other federal buildings to be flown at half staff and will remain that way until next tuesday. our partners at u.s.a. today report president obama has had those flags lowered during his time in the white house more than any other president in history. >>> strong reaction to all three of the shootings on social media. >> jan jeffcoat joins us now with more on what people are saying. >> the hash tag that started trending quicklies pray for dallas and pray for america. let's get to it now. jim writes my heart hurts and thoughts and prayers are with those in blue. jessica, he writes dallas officers join hands and pray at thanksgiving square. ec wrote if you mown travon martin, ericic gardener, you are part of the problem not the solution lot of quotes posted on instagram and on twitter. finally, paula k smith wrote do you remember a time when you were looked upon in awe. thank you for your service, dallas, little boy looking up to an officer smilingment keep th
delia goncalves, wusa9. >>> respect to the slain dallas police officers, president obama ordered the flag at the white house and other federal buildings to be flown at half staff and will remain that way until next tuesday. our partners at u.s.a. today report president obama has had those flags lowered during his time in the white house more than any other president in history. >>> strong reaction to all three of the shootings on social media. >> jan jeffcoat joins us...
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delia, good to have you with us. what has been the highlight of this trip?porter: george, there have been many important and moving moments for pope francis and for the 1.6 million kids that have come here to krakow from 187 countries around the world. one of them happened at the crowd vigil when a young girl from aleppo, syria, took to the stage and told people who are her age what her life was like in syria. let's take a listen to what we see as lives surrounded by this. we close our doors behind us each morning as we leave for work or school. if in that moment that we are gripped by fear that we will not return to find our homes and our families as we left them perhaps we will be killed that day or perhaps our families will. it's a hard and thankful feeling to know that we are surrounded by this and there's no way to help. >> reporter: george, the folks said that this is one of the reasons why they come to world youth day, so they can hear stories like this and realize that it is not just some anonymous person they hear about on the news, these are their
delia, good to have you with us. what has been the highlight of this trip?porter: george, there have been many important and moving moments for pope francis and for the 1.6 million kids that have come here to krakow from 187 countries around the world. one of them happened at the crowd vigil when a young girl from aleppo, syria, took to the stage and told people who are her age what her life was like in syria. let's take a listen to what we see as lives surrounded by this. we close our doors...
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police arrested delia and michael palozo. a tweet from the precinct connecticut, get the first look at the sandy hook elementary school. these renderings show the state of the art school designed to invoke a sense of nature and keep children safe. it was built on the same property as the old sandy hook elementary that was torn down after the rampage in 2012. an open house is being held today. school will be back in session next month. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness for the family avonte quinn no, a boy that ran there's one place where america's pastime is preserved for all time. ?? and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ?? discover something one of a kind in new york. ?? plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com when you can take your hands off the wheel to get out of a tight spot. when you can relax with your foot off the brake and stay put. and when you enjoy 400 horsepower that's both smooth and controlled. that's the more human side of engineering. this is the lincoln summer invitation, hurry in
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in southeast, delia goncalves, wusa9. >> police still looking for the suspect. if you have any information, they want to hear from you. >>> the first heatwave of the summer is here. chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking a heat index into the triple digits. we are going from the oven to the deeper part of the oven. >> yeah, it's going to be certainly the most uncomfortable stretch of weather we have had this summer and we have been kind of lucky. we have to acknowledge that. temperatures right now 91 downtown, 88 in gaithersburg, an factor in the humidity which has been dropping. the dew point has been lowering but still feels like it's 97 downtown, 95 in frederick and 95 in leesburg, you're better off exercising in the morning than you are afterwards. these are heat index, this is a forecast at 10:00 tonight, look at the little heat island around town, still feels like it's 83 in gaithersburg, 87 downtown. by 6:00 a.m. at least we drop into the 70s for the heat index, 79 downtown, 75 in gaithersburg, 77 in kensington. by 9:00 heat index back into the mid
in southeast, delia goncalves, wusa9. >> police still looking for the suspect. if you have any information, they want to hear from you. >>> the first heatwave of the summer is here. chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking a heat index into the triple digits. we are going from the oven to the deeper part of the oven. >> yeah, it's going to be certainly the most uncomfortable stretch of weather we have had this summer and we have been kind of lucky. we have to...
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i've met educators like delia, working with teachers and parents to turn around schools and give kids a better chance. [cheers and applause] i've met small businesses and entrepreneurs who get up every day and work really hard. when they make a contract for their goods or their services, hey expect to be paid. [cheers and applause]i've met so many wonderful men and women who serve in our military. they know their job. hey know the grave responsibility they fulfill, and they get up every day and they do their best. but i've never heard one of them say, i can fix it alone. [cheers and applause] i was in orlando before i came here to tampa. and i had the great honor of sitting and talking with some of the residents of that beautiful city and hearing what they are doing together to deal with the aftermath of the worst mass shooting in american history. the mayor spoke with great pride about how his city had responded. the police captainin charge of the swat team talked with such conviction about how when the moment arrived, the police in orlando were ready. they had trained. they supporte
i've met educators like delia, working with teachers and parents to turn around schools and give kids a better chance. [cheers and applause] i've met small businesses and entrepreneurs who get up every day and work really hard. when they make a contract for their goods or their services, hey expect to be paid. [cheers and applause]i've met so many wonderful men and women who serve in our military. they know their job. hey know the grave responsibility they fulfill, and they get up every day and...
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[cheers and applause] want to thank delia for those wonderful words about her life tampa and here int. my long timenk friend and colleague from the bille, your senator, nelson. i also want to thank your great bobr, mayor i also have a few others to thank because i'm thrilled to have so many strong florida leaders here with us today. commissioner les miller. soon to bernor and congressman charlie crist! [cheers and applause] friedman.or sandy and we have a great group of state representatives council and so many more. i'm grateful to each and every us.of you who are here with i got to tell you. did any of you watch that cleveland?in [booing] well, you know, it was kind of flattering. [ laughter ] it's hard to believe they spent talking about me and no time talking about jobs healthcare! or now no matter what your political leanings, i think we all agree that never in the o -- of conventions think even- but i more broadly, have we moved pointingogether by fingers and scapegoating and blaming people, instead of sleeves, getting a plan together and then working to achieve it. [cheers and
[cheers and applause] want to thank delia for those wonderful words about her life tampa and here int. my long timenk friend and colleague from the bille, your senator, nelson. i also want to thank your great bobr, mayor i also have a few others to thank because i'm thrilled to have so many strong florida leaders here with us today. commissioner les miller. soon to bernor and congressman charlie crist! [cheers and applause] friedman.or sandy and we have a great group of state representatives...
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live on capitol hill delia goncalves wusa9. >> we are waiting to hear back from police on how long they will allow the protesters to block the street, in the meantime traffic being detoured around the area, massachusetts avenue and fourth east. >> getting ready for extreme heat. >>> after a violent night of storms, crews are continuing to work to fix scattered power outages to get the air- conditioning back on before the thermometer and the mercury skyrockets. scott broom out on capitol hill where the cleanup is going on. >> reporter: we have power outages here as well, look at this big maple tree here at capitol hill, the crew just got here, they have been so busy today they just got here within the last hour. at least trying to get the tree out of across the street several dozen homes on the block without power, a crew up the street they are scrambling to get the juice back on. he is on his ninth cleanup of the day. anxious residents on capitol hill with no power hoping for electricity before it gets hot. >> i husband said it will be hard if we don't have ac. >> makes you anxious? >>
live on capitol hill delia goncalves wusa9. >> we are waiting to hear back from police on how long they will allow the protesters to block the street, in the meantime traffic being detoured around the area, massachusetts avenue and fourth east. >> getting ready for extreme heat. >>> after a violent night of storms, crews are continuing to work to fix scattered power outages to get the air- conditioning back on before the thermometer and the mercury skyrockets. scott broom...
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delia goncalves is live. >> reporter: you don't have to out for long to feel it. i stepped out of the ac inside the car, i feel like my skin is almost on fire. you can see the folks at the pool are having a good time beating the heat. banker pool, one of the many city p.m. as the city tries to help residents get through the scorcher of a weekend. there are other ways to stay cool. >> i have been here since 1983. >> reporter: the mayor of the block, 78 year old beverly hardwood perched up on the corner watching out for her people. >> i lookout for the senior citizens, i look out for the children. i tell the hoodlums to stay off my corner. i get a breeze. s that day goes on and it gets hotter, i go around the corner in the shade. >> reporter: though these folks went inside for some ac, they are feeling the heat. >> aint nothing i can do about it. i'm going to hang on that. >> it's not going forever. >> reporter: dc senior centers are a cooling center. the washington center happens to be celebrating the 31st anniversary. >> the best thing to do is stay hydrated. than
delia goncalves is live. >> reporter: you don't have to out for long to feel it. i stepped out of the ac inside the car, i feel like my skin is almost on fire. you can see the folks at the pool are having a good time beating the heat. banker pool, one of the many city p.m. as the city tries to help residents get through the scorcher of a weekend. there are other ways to stay cool. >> i have been here since 1983. >> reporter: the mayor of the block, 78 year old beverly hardwood...
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i've met educators like delia, working with teachers and parents to turn around schools and give kidster chance. i've met small businesses and entrepreneurs who get up every day and work really hard and you know when they make a contract for their goods or their services, they expect to be paid. i've met so many wonderful men and women who serve in our military. they know their job, they know the grave responsibility that they fulfill, and they get up every day and they do their best, but i've never heard one of them say oh, i can fix it alone. i was in orlando before i came here to tampa. and i had the great honor of sitting and talking with some of the residents of that beautiful city and hearing what they are doing together to deal with the aftermath of the worst mass shooting in american history. the mayor spoke with great pride about how his city had responded. the police captain in charge of the s.w.a.t. team talked with such conviction about how when the moment arrived, the police in orlando were ready. they had trained. they supported each other. they were ready. the captain d
i've met educators like delia, working with teachers and parents to turn around schools and give kidster chance. i've met small businesses and entrepreneurs who get up every day and work really hard and you know when they make a contract for their goods or their services, they expect to be paid. i've met so many wonderful men and women who serve in our military. they know their job, they know the grave responsibility that they fulfill, and they get up every day and they do their best, but i've...
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delia said her granddaughters visited her house friday morning and found that burglar inside.ad of running away, the 17-year-old and 21-year-old chased the suspect out of the home, down the street. you see one of them put her hands on him, too. they also took that video that could some day serve as evidence against him. >> when they came back, they found the guy here in the hallway. so my other granddaughter, who video while he was running, and the other one was running after the guy. >> during scuffle in the streets, the suspect did drop a bag full of items but when they got home and started assessing what was gone she discovered all of her jewelry was still missing. she estimates value at $20,000. but it is worth more than that to her because much of that jewelry was given to her by her husband who passed away last year. the family is urging people to look at the video, share the video and they are hoping someone can identify that suspect. >> crews suspended their search for man missing in monterey bay. first responders searched for that man who reportedly went into the wate
delia said her granddaughters visited her house friday morning and found that burglar inside.ad of running away, the 17-year-old and 21-year-old chased the suspect out of the home, down the street. you see one of them put her hands on him, too. they also took that video that could some day serve as evidence against him. >> when they came back, they found the guy here in the hallway. so my other granddaughter, who video while he was running, and the other one was running after the guy....
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delia goncalves joins us live. why did these men return to the courts again today. >> reporter: the majority of these men have been playing at hillcrest for decades. they range in ages from 83 to 59. some of them are former d.c. police officers and all of them consider this court their home turf and they say they are returning because its their right. >> it was quite frightening. as close as i have been to a gun in my life. >> just take what you want and leave. don't hurt anybody. >> reporter: they play tennis today with the memory of last wednesday's midday robbery still haunting them. >> i didn't have any money in my pockets. when he saw the money in my wallet, he said i should shoot you for lying to me. i got scared. i said, oh, know. >> no one was hurt. four men with ski masks robbed the retirees of money, credit cards and jewelry. >> we were scared that the particular point of course because it's life or death but, you know, we know that that's a fact of life. it can happen to anybody at any time. you feel lik
delia goncalves joins us live. why did these men return to the courts again today. >> reporter: the majority of these men have been playing at hillcrest for decades. they range in ages from 83 to 59. some of them are former d.c. police officers and all of them consider this court their home turf and they say they are returning because its their right. >> it was quite frightening. as close as i have been to a gun in my life. >> just take what you want and leave. don't hurt...
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thank you to other people here at the discovery center, bruce chapman, tessa wrath and c-span delia rios. i'd like to go back to give you the rationale for why i wrote this book. it was a golden age for america and a golden age for the world. ronald reagan had a strong military, he created a booming economy. he created 20 million to 25 million jobs. he defeated communism with of course the help from others. but he was a primary mover without firing a shot. he brought freedom to millions in eastern europe and he restored pride in america. i set out to try to find out how and why he first sought the presidency in the late 1960s. you know this talk is about eisenhower but i wouldn't be surprised if you said what could dwight eisenhower possibly have to do with ronald reagan? after all reagan elected in 1980, didn't eisenhower spend the '60s on the golf course, then become ill and pass away. but during my research, done at both reagan and eisenhower libraries, i found out that ronald reagan viewed dwight eisenhower and his presidency in the 1950s as america's golden age. as you're about to l
thank you to other people here at the discovery center, bruce chapman, tessa wrath and c-span delia rios. i'd like to go back to give you the rationale for why i wrote this book. it was a golden age for america and a golden age for the world. ronald reagan had a strong military, he created a booming economy. he created 20 million to 25 million jobs. he defeated communism with of course the help from others. but he was a primary mover without firing a shot. he brought freedom to millions in...
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>> delia, thank you very much for being with us. >>> in rio, security is top of mind during the olympichat reason, one of rio's top tourism draws will be on hold while the games are going on. we'll have that story ahead. the earth needed to find a new waytury, to keep up with the data from over 30 billion connected devices. just 30 billion? a bold group of researchers and computer scientists in silicon valley, had a breakthrough they called... the machine. it changed computing...