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>> barry: one of the greats, lute olson. one of the great guys, who taught me ray lot about this game. >> marcus: watches this practice is like watching a basketball clinic. >> barry: inducted to the hall of fame, 2002. won this conference 11 times ask, and the jewel in the crown, the national championship. got to mess his hair up after that game. joo a.j. came over and tossed the hair around. the thing i loved about coach o., the kind of player that fit into his system, richard jefferson, and he saw some of the guys perfect fits. >> barry: he used to let his players vote on whether or not they wanted to accept a recruit, when the recruit made his visit. perpetuated itself. >> marcus: coming off three on the baseline. >> barry: rebounded to horne. good look. >> marcus: got the shot he wanted. >> barry: that time, williams, fogg was behind him. williams knocked it out of bounds. sixth turnover for the cats. >> marcus: i think that pass was f for -- i thought it was for me. derrick williams. >> barry: roll, up top. anderson, w
>> barry: one of the greats, lute olson. one of the great guys, who taught me ray lot about this game. >> marcus: watches this practice is like watching a basketball clinic. >> barry: inducted to the hall of fame, 2002. won this conference 11 times ask, and the jewel in the crown, the national championship. got to mess his hair up after that game. joo a.j. came over and tossed the hair around. the thing i loved about coach o., the kind of player that fit into his system,...
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you're right, barry.his year he's showing the ability to put it down one or two dribbles to get it into the paint. >> barry: the foul is against the oregon ducks. >> don: one thing for washington state and klay thompson, you mentioned the game we did earlier in the year where he had 23 in the first half. it can go the other way. i mentioned it would help if reggie moore and some of these other guys got going. if thompson gets going early, now it opens it up to the other guys so we'll see how that plays out. >> barry: he pulls it up and scores. >> don: oregon is showing different looks on top of that two-three zone but they're not getting out it to wings in time. >> barry: washington state looking to see if reggie moore is really good in transition. >> don: to thompson. a pullup and -- >> barry: he shot 21 free throws the first time these two teams played. the first game of the season in the pac-10 and knocked down 19 of them. that's the one thing about expanding his game. when you become a more complete o
you're right, barry.his year he's showing the ability to put it down one or two dribbles to get it into the paint. >> barry: the foul is against the oregon ducks. >> don: one thing for washington state and klay thompson, you mentioned the game we did earlier in the year where he had 23 in the first half. it can go the other way. i mentioned it would help if reggie moore and some of these other guys got going. if thompson gets going early, now it opens it up to the other guys so...
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>>> barry backlash. what his fellow council members are expected to do today. >>> stalemate in that deadly street racing trial. >> ready to help. less than a month after being sent to haiti, the fairfax urban search and rescue team is packing its gear again. welcome to "news4 today." i'm eun yang. >>> i'm joe krebs on this tuesday, march 2, 2010. let's take a live look outside right now with temperatures above freezing. 38 degrees. beautiful pictures. lights of the city early morning. >> let's check in with meteorologist tom kierein to get a look at the forecast. nice day yesterday. >> it sure was. got around 50 degrees. clouded up overnight an now this morning starting off with temperatures above freezing. out in the mountains now in the mid-20s. 38 in washington, nearby suburbs now in the mid-30s. view from space showing quite a bit of cloudiness. we may have a few breaks in the clouds. by sunset we might have a little light rain temperatures near 40. sunrise this morning at 6:39. little light rain in
>>> barry backlash. what his fellow council members are expected to do today. >>> stalemate in that deadly street racing trial. >> ready to help. less than a month after being sent to haiti, the fairfax urban search and rescue team is packing its gear again. welcome to "news4 today." i'm eun yang. >>> i'm joe krebs on this tuesday, march 2, 2010. let's take a live look outside right now with temperatures above freezing. 38 degrees. beautiful pictures....
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nice job. >> barry: nic wise can't get it.ner passes. cutters. >> barry: playing with a painful left shoulder. i would think he will go right most of the way. trouble shooting with the left hand in practice. roll. quick release. it won't go. williams the rebound. >> marcus: trailing defensively. >> barry: roll with another rebound. he has five rebounds early in this game. >> marcus: whatever you need for him to do on the floor, knocking down open shots, distributing the basketball. tonight, rebounding the ball. nothing flashy, just consistent. >> barry: off the window. i think this guy has to have a game of 20 points. he scores like that the bruins win basketball games. >> barry: six in the first 4:30. >> marcus: starting him off inside first, then, after his confidence is up, knock down the jump shot. >> barry: lane with a rebound. ben howland wants them to spread out a bit. this is lee, roll. the block. honeycutt leads the lane. 10 on the shot clock. plebty of time. honeycutt, and williams. not in here! >> marcus: ouch! >> b
nice job. >> barry: nic wise can't get it.ner passes. cutters. >> barry: playing with a painful left shoulder. i would think he will go right most of the way. trouble shooting with the left hand in practice. roll. quick release. it won't go. williams the rebound. >> marcus: trailing defensively. >> barry: roll with another rebound. he has five rebounds early in this game. >> marcus: whatever you need for him to do on the floor, knocking down open shots,...
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council formally censured marion barry today
council formally censured marion barry today
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council came down hard on marion barry. while the ward 8 council member recused himself from voting on his fate, he did not sit silently by. >> that's not justice. that's not due process. you expect this in russia or iran or someplace. not in america. >> reporter: the former mayor was stripped of his committee chairmanship and censured. an investigation revealed that barry allegedly awarded contracts to a girlfriend and associates, taking kickbacks in return. council members said very little during this special meeting. >> in my opinion, what we're doing now to one of our colleagues -- let me just state that i -- i support the recommendations. >> reporter: barry claimed he was singled out and called the sanctions against him an injustice. >> the report reduced marion barry, 40 years of service, to a petty thief. reduced marion barry, 40 years of service, to a selfish hustle. and i think that's wrong. >> the definition of censure for the d.c. city council is that it's a punitive action which serves as a penalty imposed for w
council came down hard on marion barry. while the ward 8 council member recused himself from voting on his fate, he did not sit silently by. >> that's not justice. that's not due process. you expect this in russia or iran or someplace. not in america. >> reporter: the former mayor was stripped of his committee chairmanship and censured. an investigation revealed that barry allegedly awarded contracts to a girlfriend and associates, taking kickbacks in return. council members said...
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investigator robert bennett conducted the probe of barry at gray's request.be turned over to the u.s. attorneys office. sources say a majority of the dc council members have agreed to make that move and more against barry on tuesday. dc council chairman will recommend that the case be forward to the district attorney's office and sources close to the council say the former four-term mayor will be stripped of his chairmanship. that position comes with a 3 a $0,000 budget for staff. >> i don't apologize for getting as many resources as i can. >> reporter: he will lose his seat on the finance commit teen and be replaced by michael brown. >> have you asked your colleagues for forgiveness. >> reporter: barry refused to answer all questions following his apology this week. he says he is expected to be in the council chambers on tuesday and staunchly opposed the punishment, arguing there were no rules that prohibited him awards the contract to his girlfriend and associates. bruce johnson, 9 news now. >>> some of the dc council members who will vote to punish barry i
investigator robert bennett conducted the probe of barry at gray's request.be turned over to the u.s. attorneys office. sources say a majority of the dc council members have agreed to make that move and more against barry on tuesday. dc council chairman will recommend that the case be forward to the district attorney's office and sources close to the council say the former four-term mayor will be stripped of his chairmanship. that position comes with a 3 a $0,000 budget for staff. >> i...
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council is deciding whether to cencure marion barry for directing to a girlfriend. this is tracee wilkins outside the wilson building downtown and has more on that. tree. >> good morning, barbara. these are the three recommendations the council will be taking a look at. some of this deal with the censureships and some deal with the county. just a few minutes ago, we spoke with councilmember -- or council chair gray and asked him about this decision to move forward with the possibility of censuring the former mayor of washington, d.c. after an eight-month probe into allegations that councilwoman marianne barry misused funds, today the city council is expected to take formal action against the former mayor. >> the council will be faced with the proposition of ignoring the findings of an investigation that we authorized, and i can't imagine people would want to do that. >> barry came under fire again after it was found that he awarded a $15,000 contract to his girlfriend. he also is accused of taking kickbacks in return. last week barry apologized for his actions. >> i
council is deciding whether to cencure marion barry for directing to a girlfriend. this is tracee wilkins outside the wilson building downtown and has more on that. tree. >> good morning, barbara. these are the three recommendations the council will be taking a look at. some of this deal with the censureships and some deal with the county. just a few minutes ago, we spoke with councilmember -- or council chair gray and asked him about this decision to move forward with the possibility of...
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my thanks to kristen stewart, barry and robin gibb, the bee gees, dr. drew, the script!
my thanks to kristen stewart, barry and robin gibb, the bee gees, dr. drew, the script!
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. >>> dc council member, marion barry says school chancellor has gone back on her word.y says reid promised him there would be money in the 2010 budget to make sure closed schools would reopen for the 2011 school year. barry says he recently learned reid changed the time frame for the rebuilding of the schools without consulting the communities involved. >> this community is outraged. another promise made, a promise broken. > according to barry, money for the rebuilding will be addressed in the 2012 budget. >>> alexandria police are investigating an atm theft that cost customers thousands. the wachovia bank in the bradley shopping center and they waited for us suspecting customers to use it. the skimmer records all the personal information embedded on the magnetic strip, february 28 and went inside to report it before he could go back outside with bank security, it was gone. >> anybody who might have used their card that day, we are asking them to go through their statements, see if there's any unauthorized transactions and notify the bank immediately. >> customers repor
. >>> dc council member, marion barry says school chancellor has gone back on her word.y says reid promised him there would be money in the 2010 budget to make sure closed schools would reopen for the 2011 school year. barry says he recently learned reid changed the time frame for the rebuilding of the schools without consulting the communities involved. >> this community is outraged. another promise made, a promise broken. > according to barry, money for the rebuilding will...
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>> you might be able to get out the barry manillow, looks like we made it.ing more promising. once we get rid of this event we'll start to warm up and the possibility of warmer weather. >> that's the word i've been waiting for. >> next couple of days. we have to get through today and tonight and then we'll talk tomorrow. the current temperatures in the 30s. not a terrible start to the day. 39 at reagan national. 36 in gaithersburg. 40 in fredericksberg. 37 out in cambridge. so our high temperatures won't be quite as nice as yesterday. today we were 50 and today middle 40s. let's show you the satellite radar. and a lot of cloud cover in the forecast. the precip and rain and snow should hold off until the nighttime hours. you can seet developing, the area of low pressure across sections of georgia and that will merge off the coast and the good news is it will push south and east of washington that we'll just be on the northern edge of this one so this will not hit us right in the nose and the worst should stay well off to the south and east. and the coldest ai
>> you might be able to get out the barry manillow, looks like we made it.ing more promising. once we get rid of this event we'll start to warm up and the possibility of warmer weather. >> that's the word i've been waiting for. >> next couple of days. we have to get through today and tonight and then we'll talk tomorrow. the current temperatures in the 30s. not a terrible start to the day. 39 at reagan national. 36 in gaithersburg. 40 in fredericksberg. 37 out in cambridge. so...
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barry has since apologized for what he called bad judgment, but denies wrong doing. sources tell bruce johnson that the rest of the council will vote to sensor barry and strip him of the media assignments. his case will be forwarded to the u.s. attorney. >>> coming up on six, some barry supporters in the southeast, reacting to today's news. >>> a commuter alert for the metro passenger. a ride on the subway system is not going to cost you an extra dime. the increase went into effect on sunday. >> it's not fair because the red line broke down this morning. it's not good service. and metro should go down there, not up. >> it's not bothering me at all. it's probably fair. and they need the money. so you know, it's not going to bankrupt anybody, i don't believe. tone tone -- fares are going up on the fairfax connector and the ride-on buses. the transit link card, a monthly pass issue is going up $4. >>> amtrack is rolling out free internet service. wifi now available on all 20 express trains on the northeast corridor along with six major stations on that route. the servic
barry has since apologized for what he called bad judgment, but denies wrong doing. sources tell bruce johnson that the rest of the council will vote to sensor barry and strip him of the media assignments. his case will be forwarded to the u.s. attorney. >>> coming up on six, some barry supporters in the southeast, reacting to today's news. >>> a commuter alert for the metro passenger. a ride on the subway system is not going to cost you an extra dime. the increase went into...
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el servicio de rentas internas l concejal marion barry pague su deuda.. ello, recaudadores de impuestos han entablado un embargo preventivo por los mas de 15 mil dolares en impuestos no pagados entre el 2005 y el 2008.. el abogado de barry senala ue su cliente esta pagando , y que la medida es rutinaria... se estima que el once or ciento de los hispanos sufren de diabetes y la condicion no solo afecta a personas mayores de 40 años, sino tambien a ninos y adolescentes... por lo que la clinica del pueblo ha lanzado un programa de promotores de salud para que concientizen a la comunidad sobre los peligros de esta mortal enfermedad y como prevenirla y combatirla.. algunos carriles de la interestatal 4-95 en direccion sur fueron cerrados desde esta tarde en la zona de tysons corners luego que uno de los letreros fuera derribado por un camion que transportaba equipo pesado.. los cierres temporales se registraron cerca a la rampa de salida de la ruta 123... el cierre creo embotellamientos vehiculares principalmente durante las horas de mayor volumen de esta tard
el servicio de rentas internas l concejal marion barry pague su deuda.. ello, recaudadores de impuestos han entablado un embargo preventivo por los mas de 15 mil dolares en impuestos no pagados entre el 2005 y el 2008.. el abogado de barry senala ue su cliente esta pagando , y que la medida es rutinaria... se estima que el once or ciento de los hispanos sufren de diabetes y la condicion no solo afecta a personas mayores de 40 años, sino tambien a ninos y adolescentes... por lo que la clinica...
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but barry fought back, bulldozing a moat around his home. he's lived here for two decades, but last year's historic flood, and this one, have taken their toll. >> i'd love to say, but it's too much of a hassle. >> reporter: this summer, barry is giving up, selling to the government, just like his neighbors, though he knows his home is aded for the wrecking ball, he's just too tired to keep fighting the river. with more than a day before this river is set to crest, the battle here is far from over, and with freezing temperatures slowing the flow, this water could remain dangerously high here for days. diane? >> all right, barbara, and our thks to you. >>> and still ahead on "world news," we take you deep inside the earth, inside secret tunnels, a kind of dangerous walmart where you can see everything lowered down from weapons to sheep. >>> a former marine solves a mystery and wins a battle, and not one you think. >>> and making a joyful sound. who are our "persons of the week?" hey what's goin? doing the shipping. man, it would be a lot easie
but barry fought back, bulldozing a moat around his home. he's lived here for two decades, but last year's historic flood, and this one, have taken their toll. >> i'd love to say, but it's too much of a hassle. >> reporter: this summer, barry is giving up, selling to the government, just like his neighbors, though he knows his home is aded for the wrecking ball, he's just too tired to keep fighting the river. with more than a day before this river is set to crest, the battle here is...
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el abogado de barry senala que su cliente esta pagando lo que corresponde, y que la medida es simplemente rutinaria... en las cercanias de baltimore ocho vagones de un tren de carga se salieron de los rieles, segun las autoridades ferroviarias..en el percance no se registraron escapes de material peligroso ni heridos o lesionados, dijeron las autoridades que estan trantando de determinar el accidente del convoy compuesto por 6o vagones, cargados los hombres homosexuales los hombres homosexuales son cs a contraer el virus del vih que el resto de la poblacion del distrito de columbia... eso es lo que revela un nuevo estudio realizado por el departamento de salud de la ciudad... de los 500 hombres encuestados, mas del 40 por ciento desconocian si estaban contagiados con el virus o no. . y mas de un tercio desconocia la situacion de su ultima pareja.. la ciudad esta recomendando a esa poblacion hacerse la prueba cada seis meses.. tambien facilitara mas las autoridades federales desarmaron un complot para matar a un informante de contrabando de drogas en laurel, maryland.. angel jorge ramirez
el abogado de barry senala que su cliente esta pagando lo que corresponde, y que la medida es simplemente rutinaria... en las cercanias de baltimore ocho vagones de un tren de carga se salieron de los rieles, segun las autoridades ferroviarias..en el percance no se registraron escapes de material peligroso ni heridos o lesionados, dijeron las autoridades que estan trantando de determinar el accidente del convoy compuesto por 6o vagones, cargados los hombres homosexuales los hombres homosexuales...
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the council was expected to censure barry tomorrow and take away his chairmanship because of contract headquarters egave to a girlfriend and other associates. those actions came to light in a superb investigation by attorney robert bennett who discovered the former mayor had violated ethics rules and possibly the law by taking money in turn for the contract he is awarded. gray says the council needs more time before acting. >>'ll we wouldn't have an additional meeting if we weren't planning to take action. this council plans to take action. we just want to make sure we covered all the issues that need to be covered. >> what the council does is clearly the council's prerogative. we don't have a lot of ability to control that. but we would hope the council would keep in mind both the substance of the report by mr. bennett as opposed to some of the more sensationalized excerpts from it. >> cook says barry did nothing illegal. last week, the former mayor apologized for his actions. >> it will now cost you more to take metro. on sunday, metro raised fares 10 cents each way on trains and bu
the council was expected to censure barry tomorrow and take away his chairmanship because of contract headquarters egave to a girlfriend and other associates. those actions came to light in a superb investigation by attorney robert bennett who discovered the former mayor had violated ethics rules and possibly the law by taking money in turn for the contract he is awarded. gray says the council needs more time before acting. >>'ll we wouldn't have an additional meeting if we weren't...
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. >>> the irs is filed a lien against marion barry. the federal government says the dc council member owes $15,000 in back taxes. those taxes date back to 2005. barry is already on probation for failing to file his taxes. >>> all right. it's time to check the roadways. patranya bhoolsuwan, how is the friday night drive? >> hello, everybody. we have a few to talk about. the outer loop of the capital beltway has been a mess all afternoon. right now we are seeing it is breezy out there but delays are easing up as we see here past river road toward the fairfax county. we still have a crash blocking one right lane at 123. an earlier crash brought down an overhead sign. crews are trying to clear that. it. moving to 95 south from dale city all the way to triangle. still seeing delays, as well. 66, 395 incident free at this hour. good news on public transit, everything is on time. back to you. >>> thank you. >>> a quick reminder for the week and the chain bridge will close today and won't reopen until monday morning. crews are finishing the wo
. >>> the irs is filed a lien against marion barry. the federal government says the dc council member owes $15,000 in back taxes. those taxes date back to 2005. barry is already on probation for failing to file his taxes. >>> all right. it's time to check the roadways. patranya bhoolsuwan, how is the friday night drive? >> hello, everybody. we have a few to talk about. the outer loop of the capital beltway has been a mess all afternoon. right now we are seeing it is...
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councilman marion barry again. washington post reports he owes $15,000 in unpaid taxes for 2005 to 2008 and that the irs issued a lien to try to collect money. 74-year-old barry is already on probation for failure to pay other taxes. and the irs is taking money from the former mayor's salary to pay back that money. barry's attorney tells the post the latest action by the irs is not a new thing. >>> most of us know it is pretty expensive to live in the washington area. and a new study is showing just how much pressure monthly rent is putting on people's paychecks. d.c. has the sixth highest rent in the nation. that's according to a report from the center for housing policy. the average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment is about $1500. that puts the district ahead of los angeles and new york. but san francisco is the most expensive place to rent. there the average is about $1760 a month. >>> ahead on news 4 at 4:00 p.m., murder arrest. >> the body of a 7-year-old girl found in a land fill. now police believe t
councilman marion barry again. washington post reports he owes $15,000 in unpaid taxes for 2005 to 2008 and that the irs issued a lien to try to collect money. 74-year-old barry is already on probation for failure to pay other taxes. and the irs is taking money from the former mayor's salary to pay back that money. barry's attorney tells the post the latest action by the irs is not a new thing. >>> most of us know it is pretty expensive to live in the washington area. and a new study...
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steve physioc filling in for barry tompkins, he lost his voice. >> don: two pretty good games to start this pacific life pac-10 tournament. last night, overtime the game ucla and arizona was competitive pretty much the entire way. see if this one stays competitive. cal with a ten-point lead. we talk and it in the opening, how long will cal be able to go off of momentum from last night. how much do you want to stay and play tomorrow? >> steve: they're playing for their coach. lot of rumors about ernie kent. he has done a wonderful job at oregon. i have always loved the personal growth by his players. he has a personal improvement academics. they have been in the top academically of basketball players in the country. ernie kent cares not only about wins but his kids and where they move on to. >> don: you know it's not just lip service. every time we talk to him, it inevitably comes up, he's done a good job. >> steve: back in 2002, pac-10 coach of the year. they won their first conference title since 1945. winning 26 games and he has the most wins in oregon history. our pacific life tourn
steve physioc filling in for barry tompkins, he lost his voice. >> don: two pretty good games to start this pacific life pac-10 tournament. last night, overtime the game ucla and arizona was competitive pretty much the entire way. see if this one stays competitive. cal with a ten-point lead. we talk and it in the opening, how long will cal be able to go off of momentum from last night. how much do you want to stay and play tomorrow? >> steve: they're playing for their coach. lot of...
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and barry will address them all. >> my name is martin. head of a group of scientists. i want to bring together three ideas and ask how you converge them. one is that the supreme court told us that future governments will be the best money can buy. two is that you just talk about son -- consolidation system in which we have mayor dali -- daly run to go the political system. what is our future in that circumstance? >> -- i am a retired economist but i have a lot of problems with my fellow economists. they do, like you did -- i'm not saying that to demean what you say in any way. they have fascinating high possession thesesees and theories and make a great argument but there are other people who are just as clever as you are, and the average citizen is scratching his head and saying, who is right and what is going on? in order to evaluation these issues one must first speak about what you value most. if you for good to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, or freedom or liberty and justice for all, and could be right. what we have now is in conflict with those thing
and barry will address them all. >> my name is martin. head of a group of scientists. i want to bring together three ideas and ask how you converge them. one is that the supreme court told us that future governments will be the best money can buy. two is that you just talk about son -- consolidation system in which we have mayor dali -- daly run to go the political system. what is our future in that circumstance? >> -- i am a retired economist but i have a lot of problems with my...
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joining us now, general barry mccaffrey, former u.s.and paul armantano deputy director for the national association for the reform of marijuana laws. paul, i guess i'll begin with you, what do you find is the most compelling argument that you can offer as to why voting yes on a ballot like this this fall will be a good idea? >> well, look, we've got 18,000 dead since 2006 in mexico because of u.s. drug policies. particularly the policies pertaining to the use and trafficking of marijuana. you said in your opening monologue, 60% or over 60% of the profits of the cartels make come from the exportation of marijuana from mexico to the united states. to continue the same policies we've been going on, all of these years, is the very definition of insanity. it is time to take the production and distribution of marijuana away from these violent cartels and put it into the hands of licensed businesses. the way we do that is through legalization and through regulation. the prohibition that we have now is anarchy. regulation would bring needed con
joining us now, general barry mccaffrey, former u.s.and paul armantano deputy director for the national association for the reform of marijuana laws. paul, i guess i'll begin with you, what do you find is the most compelling argument that you can offer as to why voting yes on a ballot like this this fall will be a good idea? >> well, look, we've got 18,000 dead since 2006 in mexico because of u.s. drug policies. particularly the policies pertaining to the use and trafficking of marijuana....
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now christine we had in the front row barry, dana. >> hi, i'm barry with consumer federation of america first, thank you both for your cogent and thoughtful comments. i'm really, really impressed. i'm going to take us down quite a far ways from the last comment. >> that would be hard not to. >> the idea that's sort of coming up very quickly with a bullet, if you will, in this arena and let's restored glass-steagall and the role it might or might not have played. >> i've looked at this pretty closely and i know there are people who have this -- what i have come to see a nostalgic view of banking. i'm afraid i have to come out with a conclusion that it does not make a lot of sense to reinstate glass -steagall. the main thing it allowed banks to get involved with securities underwriting and there were 25 banks that were put into receivership in 2008 and none of them were significant players in securities underwriting and you look at a bank like citigroup and it was involved in securities underwriting but if the securities underwriting was a problem then we should have seen in their portfol
now christine we had in the front row barry, dana. >> hi, i'm barry with consumer federation of america first, thank you both for your cogent and thoughtful comments. i'm really, really impressed. i'm going to take us down quite a far ways from the last comment. >> that would be hard not to. >> the idea that's sort of coming up very quickly with a bullet, if you will, in this arena and let's restored glass-steagall and the role it might or might not have played. >> i've...
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john barry is here tonight, the head of the inside committee, and his team working through some of the most difficult circumstances ever produced a fantastic book and report called perspective. when i was prosecuted by the i.r.a. of which i was for suggesting some of the members are stealing money, i could go to belfast and most unfortunate the guys were escorting the took a wrong turn to get down here. it reminds me of what the reporters on the spot were doing everyday so that's what we're here to celebrate tonight. just-in-time and i've seen a more and more were really good reporting is being squeezed out of existence. often buy it meatheads i call them, people would take newspapers as a great way to make money which is intended lager and to just know that a reporter or a newspaper -- it's a very -- we have to keep reminding everybody that journalism is not dead. the vehicle will change and so it must change so that's very important and i've always been very grateful that my publicist's gave me the time to send out what a newspaper can do. not just the sunday times, what could newspa
john barry is here tonight, the head of the inside committee, and his team working through some of the most difficult circumstances ever produced a fantastic book and report called perspective. when i was prosecuted by the i.r.a. of which i was for suggesting some of the members are stealing money, i could go to belfast and most unfortunate the guys were escorting the took a wrong turn to get down here. it reminds me of what the reporters on the spot were doing everyday so that's what we're...
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barry simms joins us live from the scene. >> baltimore county police tell us that the owner of this gas station was seriously wounded. this is the 1600 block of east joppa road bridge -- of east joppa road. investigators are not sure of a motive, although attempted robbery is considered a strong possibility. a man entered the building, confronted the owner, and shot the owner with a handgun. a detective explains what officers saw when they arrived. >> they found the witness and the victim inside the gas station in this location. the victim, the owner of the gas station, was suffering from old gunshot wounds. the victim was transported to shock trauma hospital, where he is being treated. >> so far we have not been able to get a condition report on the victim. police are continuing investigation, and are looking for the shooter, but they describe as a male about six feet tall and 25 years old. he was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt. anyone who may have information is asked to call police -- 410- 307-2020. >> baltimore city police need your help in locating the missing 14-year-old girl.
barry simms joins us live from the scene. >> baltimore county police tell us that the owner of this gas station was seriously wounded. this is the 1600 block of east joppa road bridge -- of east joppa road. investigators are not sure of a motive, although attempted robbery is considered a strong possibility. a man entered the building, confronted the owner, and shot the owner with a handgun. a detective explains what officers saw when they arrived. >> they found the witness and the...
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>> i was surprised with jean barry and bea arthur. she was excluded.was in at annie mame" lucille ball. not the original one. she did a film or two. because she was so well known as maude and "golden girls" they thought she was more television. >> larry: there is nothing you can say to people particularly family members within a day or two of the show that helps at all. they tend to be surprised and hurt. we understand that. we're sorry for it. do you take that as an apology? >> i think they are saying they are sorry that family members and friends are upset. it is not just family members and friends. it is millions of fans. the minute she was not part of that memorial it started on twitter. the e-mails i've gotten. people are outraged. >> larry: they can't make it up, dick? >> not to me they can't. it is unforgivable. >> larry: next year they are going to say something. >> it sun forgivable. >> larry: were you shocked, candy, it was not an overlook. it was deliberate. >> oh, yes. >> it was deliberate because the year aaron died he was also left off be
>> i was surprised with jean barry and bea arthur. she was excluded.was in at annie mame" lucille ball. not the original one. she did a film or two. because she was so well known as maude and "golden girls" they thought she was more television. >> larry: there is nothing you can say to people particularly family members within a day or two of the show that helps at all. they tend to be surprised and hurt. we understand that. we're sorry for it. do you take that as an...
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. >> barry, thank you. there is a new requirement tonight for building new homes in the county. all single-family homes will need sprinklers. the county council made the ruling last night. since 1992, sprinklers have been mandatory in townhomes. the requirement will be added to the building codes next year. >> get ready, more snow is in the forecast. how much and when? we will check in with our chief meteorologist. >> down on the coast, the storm is moving this way, getting stronger, winds increasing, heading away from us tomorrow. along that track we will expect a big bag of rain, snow, and sleet as the temperatures cooled. especially in the areas to the north and west of baltimore and carroll county. overall, this is not a heavy snow, but there is potential for maybe even a few inches in some spots with increasing amounts of wind as the storm passes by. more details in a few minutes. >> guilty on all counts, that is the verdict against three cult members the star of the baby boy to death because he did not say amen at dinner. >> the three defendants were found guilty of first-
. >> barry, thank you. there is a new requirement tonight for building new homes in the county. all single-family homes will need sprinklers. the county council made the ruling last night. since 1992, sprinklers have been mandatory in townhomes. the requirement will be added to the building codes next year. >> get ready, more snow is in the forecast. how much and when? we will check in with our chief meteorologist. >> down on the coast, the storm is moving this way, getting...
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barry was the running back for the football team.witnesses have been questioned, no weapon has been recovered. two men are behind bars after a wild chase that ended with a crash. police arrested the two men who led the money chase after speeding away from a restaurant in manassas. the car was aimed to hit a police cruiser but instead crashed. new tonight, police are searching for a man who is believed to be responsible for five bay robberies in the district. the most recent robbery took place yesterday in the 1200 block. suspect is believed to be in his late 40's. if you recognize this man, please call washington, d.c. police. those so-called washington party crashers are back in the spotlight. they will be part of an upcoming reality television show, "the reality -- the real housewives of washington, d.c." >> that is great. >> they've pleaded the fifth to breaking into a state dinner last month. they have remained under investigation and are also writing a book, surprise. a movie that many mothers and grandmothers would not want to
barry was the running back for the football team.witnesses have been questioned, no weapon has been recovered. two men are behind bars after a wild chase that ended with a crash. police arrested the two men who led the money chase after speeding away from a restaurant in manassas. the car was aimed to hit a police cruiser but instead crashed. new tonight, police are searching for a man who is believed to be responsible for five bay robberies in the district. the most recent robbery took place...
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host: 0 h, for barry lynn. caller: i try to call independent, but i cannot get through, so i am calling republican. i'm wondering if you feel the semi i feel about what you are talking about now. i feel so angry about it that i want to take over the world. host: duncan, thanks for that call. you wrote in that article that -- but since ronald reagan we have had a couple of democratic presidents. why has it not gone back to town for review of consolidation of monopolies? -- tougher review of consolidation of monopolies? guest: that is an important point to it is not a partisan issue. the clinton administration promoted consolidation almost as dramatically as the reagan administration did, and in several cases more so. the obama administration has shown no interest so far in taking any kind of strategic reassessment of competition policies, antitrust policies, anti-monopoly policies. really nothing, zero. this is not republican and gop, but the people who control both parties versus the rest of us. the people who
host: 0 h, for barry lynn. caller: i try to call independent, but i cannot get through, so i am calling republican. i'm wondering if you feel the semi i feel about what you are talking about now. i feel so angry about it that i want to take over the world. host: duncan, thanks for that call. you wrote in that article that -- but since ronald reagan we have had a couple of democratic presidents. why has it not gone back to town for review of consolidation of monopolies? -- tougher review of...
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i also was surprised with jean barry and also bea arthur. she was excluded. she was in "auntie mame." lucille ball. not the original one. she did a film or two. because she was so well known as maude and "golden girls" they thought she was more television. >> larry: mr. davis added a statement, though. there's nothing you can say to people, particularly family members, within a day or two of the show that helps at all. they tend to be surprised and hurt. we understand that. we're sorry for it. they said they're sorry for it. do you take that as an apology? >> i think they're saying that family members and friends are upset. but it's not just family members and friends. i said that to mr. davis, and all due respect today. it's millions of fans. the minute she was not part of that memorial it started on twitter. i mean, it was absolutely -- the e-mails i've gotten, people are outraged by it. >> larry: they can't make it up, dick? >> not to me they can't. it's unforgivable. >> larry: next year they are going to say something? >> it was unforgivable. >> larry: we
i also was surprised with jean barry and also bea arthur. she was excluded. she was in "auntie mame." lucille ball. not the original one. she did a film or two. because she was so well known as maude and "golden girls" they thought she was more television. >> larry: mr. davis added a statement, though. there's nothing you can say to people, particularly family members, within a day or two of the show that helps at all. they tend to be surprised and hurt. we understand...
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another factor is visible here on the basketball court at the barry farm public housing project in southeast washington. those top of the line hoops, nets and backboards, gilbert arenas. flawless court surface? gilbert arenas. part of wt he's done here. >> a lot of guys with that stardom and that money from this town that's been in the league haven't done the things he's done in the community. >> reporter: the brady campaign to prevent gun violence tonight issued a statement saying that they believe jail time would have been an appropriate penalty given that this is arenas' second guns defense. >>> now dan hellie joins us on how the wizards are reacting to this sentencing. >> reporter: gilbert arenas spared jail time. now the rebuilding process continues for the wizards, voiding his contract does not seem like a realistic option at this point. so it looks like the team has no other choice other than to rebuild around the very man who tore them apart. the organization did release a statement late this afternoon saying, "we believe today's sentencing of gilbert can help bring closure to an unf
another factor is visible here on the basketball court at the barry farm public housing project in southeast washington. those top of the line hoops, nets and backboards, gilbert arenas. flawless court surface? gilbert arenas. part of wt he's done here. >> a lot of guys with that stardom and that money from this town that's been in the league haven't done the things he's done in the community. >> reporter: the brady campaign to prevent gun violence tonight issued a statement saying...
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my dad managed all of barry goldwater's campaigns. people think he was so popular because he was the conservative, but he just pulled it how it was. this is a good idea, this is a bad idea. that is the model that i have tried to follow. it helps me sleep well at night. host: evan thomas write ts in "newsweek" -- the can get to kick down the road, that is the premise there. what do you think of that? guest: that is not completely fair. that means that we are not holding, elected officials accountable. i might agree with that. yes, the american people want more from their government and there are willing to pay for, and that is a problem, but that is always going to exist. i think you have public officials not living up to their promises. republicans got in trouble with the electorate because we made a bunch of promises and did not keep them. the president is in trouble because he made promises and -- for example, he said that we would not see any backroom deals. we have seen a stunning number of backroom deals. we know of about 11 deal
my dad managed all of barry goldwater's campaigns. people think he was so popular because he was the conservative, but he just pulled it how it was. this is a good idea, this is a bad idea. that is the model that i have tried to follow. it helps me sleep well at night. host: evan thomas write ts in "newsweek" -- the can get to kick down the road, that is the premise there. what do you think of that? guest: that is not completely fair. that means that we are not holding, elected...
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brick that smashed the door of democratic party headquarters in rochester, new york, a note with the barry goldwater quote, "extreme number in defense of liberty is no vice." on twitter, sarah palin told followers, "don't retreat, relead." while an alabama man advocated uprising. >> the mussels of 3 million rifles that can be pointed at the heart of anyone who wants to be a tyrant in this country. >> reporter: at the tea party protest at the capital this weekend, some demonstrators threw racially and sexually-charged insults at members of the congress. karl rove suggested these are the growing pains of a burgeoning political movement. >> some times the rhetoric is raw and angry. that it's down side. the up side is a large number of people have been spectators have been motivated by deep concern in our country to get involved in politics. >> reporter: the president today signed an executive order designed to prove and show that the new health care law does not allow for federal funding of abortion. that was key to that last-minute deal with anti-abortion democrats that put health care refor
brick that smashed the door of democratic party headquarters in rochester, new york, a note with the barry goldwater quote, "extreme number in defense of liberty is no vice." on twitter, sarah palin told followers, "don't retreat, relead." while an alabama man advocated uprising. >> the mussels of 3 million rifles that can be pointed at the heart of anyone who wants to be a tyrant in this country. >> reporter: at the tea party protest at the capital this weekend,...
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that one included a quote from former republican presidential candidate barry goldwater. extremism in defense of liberty is no vice. house democratic leaders are suggesting some of the blame for all of this may lie in overheated republican rhetoric. >> when people start talking in the rhetoric of putting people on firing lines. they put a target on their faces, with cross hairs, that activity ought to be unacceptable. >> reporter: he's referring to this from republican party chairman michael steele. >> they're going to pay. so, let's start getting nasty, ready for the firing line. >> reporter: and this from sarah palin. a message via twitter. common sense conservatives and lovers of america, don't retreat. instead, reload. on her facebook page, cross hairs mark the districts of 17 democratic lawmakers who sh wants to see defeated in november. today, some republican leaders. >> violence is an acceptable. it is not the american way. yes, i know there's anger. but let's take that anger and go out and register people to vote go volunteer on a political campaign. and let's do
that one included a quote from former republican presidential candidate barry goldwater. extremism in defense of liberty is no vice. house democratic leaders are suggesting some of the blame for all of this may lie in overheated republican rhetoric. >> when people start talking in the rhetoric of putting people on firing lines. they put a target on their faces, with cross hairs, that activity ought to be unacceptable. >> reporter: he's referring to this from republican party...
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washington monthly contributor barry lynn talks about corporate consolidation. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> many students entered this year's c-span students cam contest. we will show you their winning videos. . they have contributed a lot and worked very hard. we understand this is an issue of serious, concerned people. we have been in front of those issues, sounding the alarm on the issue of cross containment in particular and the fact legislation goes not do enough on cost. we have been actively communicating it. the conversation now turns exclusively to our industry as if this is only place one should see any reform. there are significant issues with respect to health care system curios -- care system. in this country, we are spending far more than any other country. those are serious issues. those are several of the issues we need to confront. we could go on to obesity. we could go on to chronic illness. we need to bring costs under control. the two need to be married. we strongly support insurance reform, but cost containment, affo
washington monthly contributor barry lynn talks about corporate consolidation. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> many students entered this year's c-span students cam contest. we will show you their winning videos. . they have contributed a lot and worked very hard. we understand this is an issue of serious, concerned people. we have been in front of those issues, sounding the alarm on the issue of cross containment in particular and the fact legislation goes...
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but as barry indicated, time is not on our side. here's the question for this group.this the last aipac meeting before iran has a nuclear weapon? 14 months from now we meet again. i don't know the answer to that question. but i do not this. time, ladies and gentlemen, is not on our side. it is not fair to put this ally of ours, the state of israel, its prime minister and its government, on both sides of the aisle under the burden of having to deal with this issue alone. that's not good for the world. it's not good for israel. [applause] >> and i'm often asked would a military strike as the last option be effective against the iranian nuclear threat? my belief is a military strike stopping the iranian government from having a nuclear weapon is more effective than trying to deal with the iranian government after they have one. [applause] >> and if military force is ever employed, it should be done in a decisive fashion. the iranian government's ability to wage conventional warfare against its neighbors and our troops in the region should not exist. they should not have
but as barry indicated, time is not on our side. here's the question for this group.this the last aipac meeting before iran has a nuclear weapon? 14 months from now we meet again. i don't know the answer to that question. but i do not this. time, ladies and gentlemen, is not on our side. it is not fair to put this ally of ours, the state of israel, its prime minister and its government, on both sides of the aisle under the burden of having to deal with this issue alone. that's not good for the...
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. >>> and barry -- and the woman accused of killing her adopted daughters will spend the rest of her >>> i'm audrey barnes in rockville where today a judge sentenced renee bowman to life in prison without the possible of parole for killing her two adopted daughters and keeping their bodies in a base freezer, moving it to two different homes with her. the little girls were eventually discovered this their basement tomb of a third daughter escaped and alerted
. >>> and barry -- and the woman accused of killing her adopted daughters will spend the rest of her >>> i'm audrey barnes in rockville where today a judge sentenced renee bowman to life in prison without the possible of parole for killing her two adopted daughters and keeping their bodies in a base freezer, moving it to two different homes with her. the little girls were eventually discovered this their basement tomb of a third daughter escaped and alerted
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and very lynn -- barry lynn. >> mr. speaker, this is an issue outside this house. the florida secretary stands here without a shred of credibility. -- the foreign secretary stands here without a shred of credibility >> it will not save their marginal seat. >> now, from london, prime minister's questions. harriet harman killed in for prime minister gordon brown who is opening of the south african president to london. . . r before. we have good tools which can prevent to treat malararia and political will is strong and funding is better than ever before. >> questions to the prime minister. mrs. eleanor lange? >> number one, sir. >> number one, sir. mr. speaker reply. my right honorable friend the prime minister is in attendance on her majesty the queen welcoming president zuma on his state visit to the united kingdom. mr. speaker, i'm sure the house will wish to join me in paying tribute to the five british soldiers who have died in afghanistan. senior aircraft men luke southgate from two squadron royal air force regiment. rival martin from fourth battalion the rifle
and very lynn -- barry lynn. >> mr. speaker, this is an issue outside this house. the florida secretary stands here without a shred of credibility. -- the foreign secretary stands here without a shred of credibility >> it will not save their marginal seat. >> now, from london, prime minister's questions. harriet harman killed in for prime minister gordon brown who is opening of the south african president to london. . . r before. we have good tools which can prevent to treat...
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key members included julian bond, john lewis and marion barry. andrew lewis follows many of the sncc members from their early activist efforts to their later careers in politics. the university university of richmond in richmond, virginia host the hour and a half talk. >> my name is j-juliett land fair and i work here at the university of richmond for westhampton college. tonight we are going to be talking about how the sedans changed america. this is a big topic, a very big topic and we are lucky to have two significant scholars here to talk to us about it. 50 years ago, this past monday, for college men from north carolina a. nt college arrived back at their campus in greensboro, north airliner for the second semester. it was just ticks weeks in two or a few weeks into 1960, a brand-new decade. six years had passed since the supreme court handed down the brown decision ruling segregated schools were inherently unequal, unconstitutional. five years had passed and the mite summary busboy of-- bus boycott started and three years had gone by since
key members included julian bond, john lewis and marion barry. andrew lewis follows many of the sncc members from their early activist efforts to their later careers in politics. the university university of richmond in richmond, virginia host the hour and a half talk. >> my name is j-juliett land fair and i work here at the university of richmond for westhampton college. tonight we are going to be talking about how the sedans changed america. this is a big topic, a very big topic and we...
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host: all right, we will get an answer from barry lynn. answer from barry lynn.st: he is absolutely right. system, you have to pay mr. gates a big chunk of money for the privilege of doing that. even though you are not buying this product. once -- buying his product. once you standardize that, you can live off of that for a very long time. once you standardize, centralized, you end up with too big to fail. when something goes wrong, the disruption can be quite significant. what you kind of what is this distribution of power, just in the white you on distribution of opportunity -- just in the way you want this edition of opportunity. host: you write about an infrastructure company, and the term you use is "stashing technology." guest: the model that cisco followed to grow in the 1990's -- they call it innovation through acquisition. it is really acquisition of innovation. they be white up a bunch of small companies. -- buy up a bunch of small companies. some of these they connect into a chain of integrated activity. there is some value in integrating ideas and pro
host: all right, we will get an answer from barry lynn. answer from barry lynn.st: he is absolutely right. system, you have to pay mr. gates a big chunk of money for the privilege of doing that. even though you are not buying this product. once -- buying his product. once you standardize that, you can live off of that for a very long time. once you standardize, centralized, you end up with too big to fail. when something goes wrong, the disruption can be quite significant. what you kind of what...
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donna barry is currently the advocacy policy director of partners in health where she began working in 2001. she is guiding partners in health advocacy and policy efforts related to health, hunger and socioeconomic development in haiti. richard plunz is a leading figure in all aspects of urban design and is considered one of the worlds leading authorities in urban housing, housing city which he developed an climate has now become an integral part of our architectural curriculum everywhere. mr. richard gonzalez join the urban design lab in 2008. he is an architect and urban designer. as a native community he brings an array of express on issues affecting urban development. and i think -- have i missed someone? yes. mr. mario joseph. no? okay, who has managed and has comanage and now manage the bureau of advocates international. and i kind of lost my page so i probably read -- he has practiced human rights and criminal law since 1993 and in your times has called him haiti's most respected human rights lawyer your key spearhead the prosecution of the massacre trial in 2000. so those are o
donna barry is currently the advocacy policy director of partners in health where she began working in 2001. she is guiding partners in health advocacy and policy efforts related to health, hunger and socioeconomic development in haiti. richard plunz is a leading figure in all aspects of urban design and is considered one of the worlds leading authorities in urban housing, housing city which he developed an climate has now become an integral part of our architectural curriculum everywhere. mr....
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remember the barry manilow song, copacabana. >> seems like this is the whole hollywood culture that we have a great weekend. see you at 6:30 on fox 5:00. >>> how about -- i can tell the weather by the traffic. today everybody must have left the office like about 2:30 and they are like we are done for the day. let's enjoy it. >> 's gorgeous out there. >> even harvey probably would like to have some of this weather. >> you think so? >> this is better than l.a. come on any day now. it will be a nice l.a. style weekend. so, take the tops down in the car and eat outside and it may be the first weekend for a nice barbecue. as spring starts tomorrow f you want to know officially, spring arrives at 1:32 eastern daylight time for us. so, keep that in mind. it will be a spring-like weekend. 73 for national. 73 dulles and 71 for bwi marshall. highs in some places a little warmer than that unless you were near water then temperatures were in the 60s. 11:00 clear and 58. tomorrow morning sunny and 51. by lunchtime sunny and 67 degrees. this continues, this nice weather trend we are under. 72 and ho
remember the barry manilow song, copacabana. >> seems like this is the whole hollywood culture that we have a great weekend. see you at 6:30 on fox 5:00. >>> how about -- i can tell the weather by the traffic. today everybody must have left the office like about 2:30 and they are like we are done for the day. let's enjoy it. >> 's gorgeous out there. >> even harvey probably would like to have some of this weather. >> you think so? >> this is better than...
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. >>> more tax trouble for marion barry. the irs filed a lean against him say -- lien against him saying he owes more than $15,000 in back taxes. he's on probation from another tax case in 2007 where prosecutors say he failed to pay back taxes. the lien is a routine move. >>> we're counting down the kickoff to the cherry blossom festival. what do you have? >> the cherry blossoms are starting to put on a she here and it starts tomorrow. the best way to get here. >> a single priest accused of molesting more than 200 boys, the new ties to the individual can being exposed. >>> and facebook is being called out. the so-called dangerous side effect one citizen connected to social media. >> keep it here, fox 5 news at 5 will be right back. >> still ahead tonight at 5, a dog's nose is being credited with possibly saving a woman's life. we'll explain the emergency equipment there. we're going to tell you how the dog and emergency crews hunted the woman down. that is coming up. >>> you won't have to look hard to find some be
. >>> more tax trouble for marion barry. the irs filed a lean against him say -- lien against him saying he owes more than $15,000 in back taxes. he's on probation from another tax case in 2007 where prosecutors say he failed to pay back taxes. the lien is a routine move. >>> we're counting down the kickoff to the cherry blossom festival. what do you have? >> the cherry blossoms are starting to put on a she here and it starts tomorrow. the best way to get here. >>...
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i cannot resist saying that you were walking with your black barry which is distracting. >> that was fault tht. i was a pedestrian and i had the right of way. >> i spoke to the end as the convention -- i spoke to the nsb convention. they will tell you that we have reached out to them. we have worked closely with them. we are trying to understand the challenges shere to understand the acoustic issues. >> is there a time line? >> we have concluded the research and there are conclusions linked to implementation. we are not far from finding a solution. >> two years? three years? >> i think we're making real progress. we want nhtsa to engage with us as well. there's an opportunity for real obstacle for conversation here and it is not confrontational at all. [buzzer] ufçit is really a question of understanding the problem and bring to bear the right size and engineering. i think there will be a solution. >> you think there should be an industry-wide solution? >> it should be. i think will be global. i think others will engage. >> there is a great episode on television where a character in
i cannot resist saying that you were walking with your black barry which is distracting. >> that was fault tht. i was a pedestrian and i had the right of way. >> i spoke to the end as the convention -- i spoke to the nsb convention. they will tell you that we have reached out to them. we have worked closely with them. we are trying to understand the challenges shere to understand the acoustic issues. >> is there a time line? >> we have concluded the research and there...
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his uncle barry is the director of student athlete development.roward to you think he is of that young man? mike: he's been terrific and really stepped up. their bigs had to be dominant in this game. tim: e'twaun moore pulls up and knocks it home. tied at 61-61 with 60 seconds left. mike: drove harris down then took a step back to give him some separation. tim: dash harris looking for sloan. finds him. e'twaun moore. the floater doesn't go. [whistle] davis again. how about that play? the arrow is to texas a&m. ryne smith got right in his face and it was all leather. mike: he tried to elevate. he had it from the start. what a terrific play by smith. tim: he does not appear to be strong enough in the upper body to pull that off, but he did. mike: purdue will have six 1/2 seconds or there about on the way back. they need a good defensive stand. tim: holmes back on the floor. he's a threat. dash harris has to deal with him. he's got that wrist injury. sloan on the other wing. and you always think about davis' ability on putbacks if the ball gets on th
his uncle barry is the director of student athlete development.roward to you think he is of that young man? mike: he's been terrific and really stepped up. their bigs had to be dominant in this game. tim: e'twaun moore pulls up and knocks it home. tied at 61-61 with 60 seconds left. mike: drove harris down then took a step back to give him some separation. tim: dash harris looking for sloan. finds him. e'twaun moore. the floater doesn't go. [whistle] davis again. how about that play? the arrow...
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don mcclain and barry thompson. >> thanks a lot.think it's fair to say every year we're talking about who might win a tournament and how wide opened it is. i confess, sometimes, anybody can win the tournament. >> what's great is the unexpected. it always seems to happen. we're coming off a regular season in the pac-10 season where the unexpected seemingly happened every night. what's going to happen in the tournament? i don't know. but it will be unbelievable. >> washington state started the season off ten up and two down. klay thompson was a leading scorer not only of the pac-10 but in the country. the team got a little bit sideways and so did klay thompson. >> what happens, barry, when you average 25 a night in the preseason, once the conference seasons starts you get the other team's best defense night in and night out. he's had growing pains. he has a lot of ability. the coach he continues to be aggressive, he will hit shots. he's proven that during the season. he definitely went through a difficult time the last weekend. it was
don mcclain and barry thompson. >> thanks a lot.think it's fair to say every year we're talking about who might win a tournament and how wide opened it is. i confess, sometimes, anybody can win the tournament. >> what's great is the unexpected. it always seems to happen. we're coming off a regular season in the pac-10 season where the unexpected seemingly happened every night. what's going to happen in the tournament? i don't know. but it will be unbelievable. >> washington...
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first of all, none of the bosses are around, you get to run up and down the hallways singing as many barry you want. nobody cares. >> i think it's been a bigger adjust frment the people in my life when you explain to them that, no, i can't do this event on saturday afternoon or i can't go out late on friday night. and they always give you that look like, why? >> friday night, saturday night, if i do try to go to dinner, i'm usually yawning at dinner and i usually have to excuse myself because i have to leave to be in bed at 9:00 p.m. >> it hasn't really affected my social life because it is part of who i am. my name is gena and i was born in february and i work weekends. i mention all three on the first date and if we can work past that, golden. >> a lot of people want to know what it is like working mornings and nights. get a little time off between shows. for those who care, i leave about 9:30 in the morning and go home and work out and usually make breakfast and get on a conference call with all my "nightly news" colleagues and then i take a nap. that's right, i actually do sleep and co
first of all, none of the bosses are around, you get to run up and down the hallways singing as many barry you want. nobody cares. >> i think it's been a bigger adjust frment the people in my life when you explain to them that, no, i can't do this event on saturday afternoon or i can't go out late on friday night. and they always give you that look like, why? >> friday night, saturday night, if i do try to go to dinner, i'm usually yawning at dinner and i usually have to excuse...
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the devil's highway that runs through the barry coldwater training range, which you are familiar with here, which our viewers can see on the map up there, those are places people should be going. those are places right now that are governed by the drug smugglers and the quoyote's. i think preventing them from physically getting there has to be part of the solution. >> finally, phil. >> coming up for questions, if you have any. continue. >> both margaret and david, talking about solutions, some of which you have to understand i think would or, i don't really think of it is a problem because i don't think there's a solution bring it under some sort of said in here i am going. i know there is lots of illegal immigration from el salvador and guatemala and about, from what i i 90% of those, is that country, if you look at the statistics depending it has actually got a bigger economy in i think there ought social revolution an awful lot of is produced in that country to the people. we have aggravated it some other measures, i big social change in rarity that is inherent from what i heard ta
the devil's highway that runs through the barry coldwater training range, which you are familiar with here, which our viewers can see on the map up there, those are places people should be going. those are places right now that are governed by the drug smugglers and the quoyote's. i think preventing them from physically getting there has to be part of the solution. >> finally, phil. >> coming up for questions, if you have any. continue. >> both margaret and david, talking...