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scott broom is in baltimore and breaks down today's debate. >> i'm scott broom in baltimore where many of the barbs in this television debate between the candidates in maryland were on the economy. larry hogan, attacks on taxes. >> women make a lot of the financial decisions and they are the ones that are suffering as a result of 40 consecutive tax hikes. >> anthony brown shoots back. >> we have more work to do. that's why i supported raising the minimum wage. >> brown promised no new taxes. hogan promised to roll taxes back. it's a debate happening in the shadow of polling showing a narrowing margin. today the washington post put brown 9 points ahead, but 30% said they can change their minds. a gonzalez poll called it much closer. just a 4 point lead for brown. johns hopkins, matthew crenson said there's a reason it's tightening. >> the governorship in maryland, because he gets saddled -- in baltimore, scott broom, wusa9. >> stave off elimination against the giants and a do or die obviously again tonight. the boys went from trying to keep their season alive to having a chance to bring
scott broom is in baltimore and breaks down today's debate. >> i'm scott broom in baltimore where many of the barbs in this television debate between the candidates in maryland were on the economy. larry hogan, attacks on taxes. >> women make a lot of the financial decisions and they are the ones that are suffering as a result of 40 consecutive tax hikes. >> anthony brown shoots back. >> we have more work to do. that's why i supported raising the minimum wage. >>...
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i'm scott broom. coming up the anxious reaction. >>> i'm peggy fox where ebola screenings would begin. passengers are coming from three west african countries that are being screened. >>> and first tonight one of the nation's two confirmed ebola patients, headed for our neck of the woods. good evening, i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. the first dallas nurse who contracted ebola from the patient will head to nih in bethesda some time tonight. she's been undergoing treatment at the hospital that she works, where she works i should say. but today they say it's the right decision and the best interest of dallas hospital staff. bruce leshan is standing by here in bethesda. but first we'll get things started with scott broom at the municipal airport, where they are expected to arrive, right, scott? >> reporter: yeah, you are correct, derek. this is where she will be setting foot in maryland for the first time and to be moved up. her arrival is expected by the private air ambulance jet. some time betw
i'm scott broom. coming up the anxious reaction. >>> i'm peggy fox where ebola screenings would begin. passengers are coming from three west african countries that are being screened. >>> and first tonight one of the nation's two confirmed ebola patients, headed for our neck of the woods. good evening, i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. the first dallas nurse who contracted ebola from the patient will head to nih in bethesda some time tonight. she's been undergoing...
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i'm scott broom at the johns hopkins bloomburg school in baltimore. sobering assessments from an ebola conference. >>> headlines and panic. how prepared are montgomery county's hospitals should someone come down with it here? >> two moms, ten children, two funerals funerals and no way to pay for them. the story coming up. >>> a new and blistering assessment of the response to the ebola epidemic was delivered today. thank you for joining us, i'm lesli foster. >> and i'm derek mcginty. experts all but certain that not only will ebola spread around the world, it's here to stay. this came to light at the johns hopkins school of public health today. that's a place we keep in mind that does not specialize in trying to scare folks. scott broom is in baltimore with more on what they had to say. >> this ebola forum in baltimore is settled a room full of high level international expertise. experts unafraid to speak frankly about what the science is showing on ebola. >> the virus was operating on virus time. and all the rest of us are operating on programmed tim
i'm scott broom at the johns hopkins bloomburg school in baltimore. sobering assessments from an ebola conference. >>> headlines and panic. how prepared are montgomery county's hospitals should someone come down with it here? >> two moms, ten children, two funerals funerals and no way to pay for them. the story coming up. >>> a new and blistering assessment of the response to the ebola epidemic was delivered today. thank you for joining us, i'm lesli foster. >> and...
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the whole pod seen it. >> i got there, you had the broom around his neck. >> no, i didn't have no broom around his nick. he fell on it. you trying to prove, man. >> he grabbed the broom. i took it from him. the whole pod seen that. i can't wait to go in front of mcintyre with this one. >> evans is not laughing for long. due to be released from jail in just eight days, he was charged with a new crime, felonious assault against officer may. his stay was extended. you must remain until the new charge is resolved in court. evans pled not guilty, but if convicted, he could be sentenced to eight years in prison. other inmates like perry mckinney and his identical twin brother herbert mckinney don't get into much trouble in jail but present a different security issue. >> it does create a security problem for us because it will be difficult to identify who they are. they could be switching off and even could get to the point if one of them was going to get released and they could switch identities and things like that. >> someone might get the wrong impression. >> switching identities to fool l
the whole pod seen it. >> i got there, you had the broom around his neck. >> no, i didn't have no broom around his nick. he fell on it. you trying to prove, man. >> he grabbed the broom. i took it from him. the whole pod seen that. i can't wait to go in front of mcintyre with this one. >> evans is not laughing for long. due to be released from jail in just eight days, he was charged with a new crime, felonious assault against officer may. his stay was extended. you must...
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>> i got my broom ready. >> broom, sweep hopefully. a long game saturday. glad they didn't try to eat andrey through that whole game. holy cow. here's a look at what's going on outside. clouds are near the coast. microclimates are nearly 30 to 35 degrees today. i'll show you who gets the cooling today and when it gets to your neighborhood before another heat wave arrives in the accuweather seven-day forecast. >> all right, mike, thank you. >>> plus, an injured e eagle rescued. how they think she became injured. >>> and fleet week kicked office in san francisco. we'll tell you about the newest we'll tell you about the newest edition trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. , , , , well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. >>> new video this morning from sout
>> i got my broom ready. >> broom, sweep hopefully. a long game saturday. glad they didn't try to eat andrey through that whole game. holy cow. here's a look at what's going on outside. clouds are near the coast. microclimates are nearly 30 to 35 degrees today. i'll show you who gets the cooling today and when it gets to your neighborhood before another heat wave arrives in the accuweather seven-day forecast. >> all right, mike, thank you. >>> plus, an injured e eagle...
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. >>> scott broom tells us of the pute that began in the workplace. >> reporter: i am scott broom, andrew rocka has been accused of killing his boss' wife. it was andrew that came to his boss' home yesterday after being accused of theft at work. police believe andrew murdered his boss' wife leaving behind this shattered fence. he was found dead in his leased mercedes he shot himself to death while driving wildly. >> he's been accused of theft at the workplace. >> montgomery county police says rocka was accused on monday and had no relationship at all with mrs. maddilyn. >> dc police have confirmed of the identity that was killed and shot by his best friend yesterday. >> the shooting was unintentional. our bruce johnson talk to the young victim's father. >> a single shot rang out yesterday at about 7:30. a 13-year-old boy identified by family and friends as tyron caldwell has been shot in the back. he later died in the hospital. >> my heart goes out to both families. >> tyron was visiting his best friend. >> neighbors tell us that tyron caldwell lives around the corner here with his father
. >>> scott broom tells us of the pute that began in the workplace. >> reporter: i am scott broom, andrew rocka has been accused of killing his boss' wife. it was andrew that came to his boss' home yesterday after being accused of theft at work. police believe andrew murdered his boss' wife leaving behind this shattered fence. he was found dead in his leased mercedes he shot himself to death while driving wildly. >> he's been accused of theft at the workplace. >>...
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so now they won't give me the broom. >> we used to give her brooms and all that stuff. and last week she decided she was going to try and jab at an officer through the tray slot with the broom. >> in the three months she's been at bexar county, hayward has been cited several times for fighting with staff and other inmates. now, she is housed in a high security female administrative segregation unit, where she's confined to a single-person cell 23 hours per day. it is often a noisy, disruptive place. >> some of them are very hostile. some of them are very aggressive. we do have to be very careful because at one moment to another they could just snap at you. >> haywood has done time in jail on prior convictions. her latest arrest came after a fight with a bank security guard who ordered her to get off the telephone. >> if he had approached me differently, i probably wouldn't have did that, but he was embarrassing me in front of the whole bank. we started going off each other. he was in my face, i was in his face, he reached in for me to grab me, bam i got him. i took him
so now they won't give me the broom. >> we used to give her brooms and all that stuff. and last week she decided she was going to try and jab at an officer through the tray slot with the broom. >> in the three months she's been at bexar county, hayward has been cited several times for fighting with staff and other inmates. now, she is housed in a high security female administrative segregation unit, where she's confined to a single-person cell 23 hours per day. it is often a noisy,...
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reporting live from scott broom, wusa9. >>> nih is dr. anthony, saying that he's stable and that they seem to be doing well. >> and the centers for the disease, they made their call to transfer them this morning saying that the decision to move her to nih was out of concern that the ebola crisis had left that facility, overwhelmed, short of critical staff. >> now, we have our teams transferring nina pham, who as we had mentioned that they are the first dallas nurse to contract that virus and that they are standing by where pham will be treated by the infectious disease specialist. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, derek and jan, the biocontainment facility where she will be treated is inside the clinical center, which is this massive hospital that is just up on this hill beside, behind me. it is just inside that beltway in bethesda. with some of the most infectious diseases that are known to human kind that ebola while deadly is not by a long shot. but doctors say that it could be transferred through the direct contact with that bodily fluids of
reporting live from scott broom, wusa9. >>> nih is dr. anthony, saying that he's stable and that they seem to be doing well. >> and the centers for the disease, they made their call to transfer them this morning saying that the decision to move her to nih was out of concern that the ebola crisis had left that facility, overwhelmed, short of critical staff. >> now, we have our teams transferring nina pham, who as we had mentioned that they are the first dallas nurse to...
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. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in southeast washington where the volunteers are handing out fliers in the relisha rudd on her ninth birthday, still clinging to hope. >> >> when i see this, we got a late start on relisha. >> reporter: her disappearance was not reported right away and the late start has hurt the investigation. >> we're doing all we can in trying to keep, um, the public, um -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: lived in a dc homeless shelter, the prime suspect, janitor, kahlil tatum was found dead after an apparent suicide, his wife was found dead, they have video of tatum and relisha in another hotel room. >> people hit the lottery all the time. >> reporter: the reward still set, $25,000. scott broom, wusa9. >> one of the places police hapded out fliers was at the dc homeless shelter where she lived with her family. tonight, they're only talking with wusa9. >> and our bruce johnson was there when relisha's mom and others observed the missing child's birthday. ♪ happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you ♪ relisha rudd's mom, stepfather, and his father and friends, observe
. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in southeast washington where the volunteers are handing out fliers in the relisha rudd on her ninth birthday, still clinging to hope. >> >> when i see this, we got a late start on relisha. >> reporter: her disappearance was not reported right away and the late start has hurt the investigation. >> we're doing all we can in trying to keep, um, the public, um -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: lived in a dc homeless shelter, the...
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. >> in the short sale business, we like to call it broom swept clean. means you can take a broom across it and you don't run across anything. >> reporter: the next home we visit looks pretty decent from the front. but what was once a backyard. oh, my lord. what is going on back here? is no a junk yard. and the inside is packed to the gills. homeowner tommy thompson says he and his wife became overwhelmed by their own collection. why don't you get rid of some of this stuff? >> you'd be surprised what he have gotten rid of. >> reporter: tonight, todd reports that this home has multiple offers with a contract pending. >> the good, the bad, the ugly. they all have to find a buyer. i think of them not as homes i'm selling but buyers and sellers that i'm helping. >> reporter: it seems jen was able to see through the zoo inside. >> it has a formal dining room and an eat-in area. >> reporter: i missed the formal dining room. >> the birds were there. >> jimmy: o >> reporter: i missed that. before putting an offer in, buyers should do their research. >> there's a
. >> in the short sale business, we like to call it broom swept clean. means you can take a broom across it and you don't run across anything. >> reporter: the next home we visit looks pretty decent from the front. but what was once a backyard. oh, my lord. what is going on back here? is no a junk yard. and the inside is packed to the gills. homeowner tommy thompson says he and his wife became overwhelmed by their own collection. why don't you get rid of some of this stuff? >>...
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. >> i'm scott broom where they were shocked to learn that a school police officer is among two who were indicted today for excessive use of force. >> saying that everyone likes it. and plague basketball. >> and the state attorney and the police chief say that pickard was caught on school surveillance video and there is little question over the line. >> what the video tape will essentially show is the officer assaulting, allegedly assaulting a young man, who was following some sort of verbal exchange. >> what i saw was unacceptable. for allegedly punching a suspect in handicuffs in a holding cell. >> we will never turn a blind eye. >> reporter: at suitland high school, scott broom, wusa9. >> they are all anxious to get out there. >> but will they need a jacket and an umbrella with their candy bags? you'll be cool. the showers will hold off as we will break it down hour by hour. some clouds at 7:00. by 9:00 the temperatures will be in the upper 40s, generally dry, but on the increase. still a pretty good forecast. a different forecast as it will be a wet halloween night for you, but not f
. >> i'm scott broom where they were shocked to learn that a school police officer is among two who were indicted today for excessive use of force. >> saying that everyone likes it. and plague basketball. >> and the state attorney and the police chief say that pickard was caught on school surveillance video and there is little question over the line. >> what the video tape will essentially show is the officer assaulting, allegedly assaulting a young man, who was...
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. >>> i'm scott broom in washington where outgoing mayor vincent gray is setting the city on the course to fix a lot of bridges after he is gone. >> bridges like the frederic douglas bridge carry south capital street. >> this bridge may have a useful life of another 7 or 8 years. and then it becomes impayrolled for the future. >> matthew brown is the director of c.'s board of transportation. >> we will start work next year on the key bridge into georgetown. >> key bridge is nearly 90 years old and among those declared structurally deficient. still safe to use, but in urgent need of modernization. and some bridges in d.c. are just crumbling, like the overpass carrying 16th street over military road. >> we are going to work to reduce by half the number of structurally deficient bridges that there are in the district of columbia over the next two years. >> in washington, scott broom, wusa9. >> we need to work, but it's always great to have the traffic backed up. by the way, city officials say a discussion and plan on how to pay for the move d.c. program have yet to be addressed. >>> develo
. >>> i'm scott broom in washington where outgoing mayor vincent gray is setting the city on the course to fix a lot of bridges after he is gone. >> bridges like the frederic douglas bridge carry south capital street. >> this bridge may have a useful life of another 7 or 8 years. and then it becomes impayrolled for the future. >> matthew brown is the director of c.'s board of transportation. >> we will start work next year on the key bridge into georgetown....
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scott broom is near the crash scene with more on how this happened and how those victims are doing. >> reporter: about the only good news is that the road has reopened, not much left but broken glass. let's go up to sky9. this was a parents' nightmare this afternoon, four cars involved, many of the cars with kids inside of them in halloween costumes right in front of the sandy spring friends school here. five kids were hurt, two of them seriously. they were flown out. four cars smashed together halloween afternoon in front of the sandy spring friends school on norwood road, seven people, five kids and two adults were riding in this minivan and all seven of them were hurt. >> all the cars except the suv had child passenger safety seats. the occupants in the minivan, the child safety seat saved some lives we think. >> reporter: some of the passengers in the other cars involved were kids in costumes. >> all i remember is just seeing smoke and my eyes just closed shut real quick. >> the minivan had seven people in it, two adults and five children. they were the most seriously injured and
scott broom is near the crash scene with more on how this happened and how those victims are doing. >> reporter: about the only good news is that the road has reopened, not much left but broken glass. let's go up to sky9. this was a parents' nightmare this afternoon, four cars involved, many of the cars with kids inside of them in halloween costumes right in front of the sandy spring friends school here. five kids were hurt, two of them seriously. they were flown out. four cars smashed...
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about the brooms.oo much confidence, overconfidence. >> have same rooms all over. different types of rooms everywhere. >> i believe it is a filipino title from idea purchase it from the philippine market. it does the job at esl. --you know? >> just hope the power of the brewing comes through for us today. --broom. >> reporter: thousands of fans are leaving after this lost. >> reporter: many of them saying that they think it was too much talk about a sweep. >> catherine: gary is still hanging with us. >> gary: i am one of these guys that played everything goalkeeper it cannot route if you are born to be on television. if you were too much thing you sound like a joke. my think is i even felt it today. that they were going to finish it off because the bumgarner. >> gary: finally, but the giants won that game and 18th ending at people at the party started high fighting. i have never high-five's more people in my life. people are responding look at the pictures here. a little white ball can unite a communit
about the brooms.oo much confidence, overconfidence. >> have same rooms all over. different types of rooms everywhere. >> i believe it is a filipino title from idea purchase it from the philippine market. it does the job at esl. --you know? >> just hope the power of the brewing comes through for us today. --broom. >> reporter: thousands of fans are leaving after this lost. >> reporter: many of them saying that they think it was too much talk about a sweep. >>...
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in baltimore, scott broom, wusa9. >> and that entire debate can be seen on maryland public television starting at 7:00 tonight. >> well, women watch your backs because a man impersonating cops is trying to lure women into his car. one woman was approached. stephanie. >> this is a fairly public neighborhood. you have a library. you have a mall, and a woman here was attacked and there might be another incident connected. >> extremely lucky was this victim in this case. >> arlington, virginia, spokesperson is warning all female drivers to be on alert after a man impersonating an officer tried to lure in a woman saturday evening. >> he was in plain clothes and immediately demanded that she exit her vehicle. officers will not do that. >> it was in the boston area saturday night near quincy and north 11th street that a man in a dark colored crown vic pulled over a younger woman. the driver told police he was in plain clothes and showed a badge demanding she get into his car, not once, but twice. when she refused again and demanded a uniform officer be present, the suspect left. >> what's mo
in baltimore, scott broom, wusa9. >> and that entire debate can be seen on maryland public television starting at 7:00 tonight. >> well, women watch your backs because a man impersonating cops is trying to lure women into his car. one woman was approached. stephanie. >> this is a fairly public neighborhood. you have a library. you have a mall, and a woman here was attacked and there might be another incident connected. >> extremely lucky was this victim in this case....
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couples were quick to act following the supreme court surprise move and our scott broom continues our team coverage. >> in arlington, just before 1:00, a celebration. >> this is the outcome that we led by virginia's attorney general, mark herring, a same- sex marriage supporter. >> it is the outcome we have fought for and it is the outcome that the constitution requires. when we got to work this morning, we were not prepared for this, but we are doing our best to prepare now. >> paul ferguson held up a hastily revised forum and prepared for same-sex couples to arrive at any time. >> now instead of saying bride and groom, it says spouse and spouse. same-sex couples will be treated just like anybody else that wants a marriage license. >> issue couples who had already married in other states or outside the country came to celebrate in arlington. >> it's about time and among other things, we'll be able to file joint income taxes in the state. i mean, that's just a visible recognition. >> same-sex couples can now join each other's employer benefits. make medical decisions for one another,
couples were quick to act following the supreme court surprise move and our scott broom continues our team coverage. >> in arlington, just before 1:00, a celebration. >> this is the outcome that we led by virginia's attorney general, mark herring, a same- sex marriage supporter. >> it is the outcome we have fought for and it is the outcome that the constitution requires. when we got to work this morning, we were not prepared for this, but we are doing our best to prepare now....
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scott broom reports witnesses saw a mercedes driving wildly just before the deadly crash. >> reporter: there were two kids and three women in this acura all from the same family coming home from home depot when the car was crushed from behind by the mercedes at a red light and thrown into a phone pole. the two kids, 1-year-old hassan boykin and 13-year-old haddah ba were killed. so were passengers 32-year-old typhani wilkerson and 35-year- old tameika curtis who were sisters. only the driver who was the children's mother survived. >> i just keep asking why, why our family? >> reporter: in the mercedes a passenger 21-year-old domonique green was killed and now a potentially criminal investigation is underway to determine why the driver of the mercedes who has not been identified was apparently speeding and swerving right before the crash. the driver of the mercedes survived hospitalized in critical condition, no charges yet filed, but an active investigation is underway. in oxon hill scott broom, wusa9. >>> a virginia man is in trouble with the law after allegedly failing to say he had
scott broom reports witnesses saw a mercedes driving wildly just before the deadly crash. >> reporter: there were two kids and three women in this acura all from the same family coming home from home depot when the car was crushed from behind by the mercedes at a red light and thrown into a phone pole. the two kids, 1-year-old hassan boykin and 13-year-old haddah ba were killed. so were passengers 32-year-old typhani wilkerson and 35-year- old tameika curtis who were sisters. only the...
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only one was and it was blue and it was a broom handle.porter: who would have believed it? almost 30 years later, it seemed pretty obvious that the broom handle used to make the garrote was still there. the broom handle was blue, the garrote handles had been sanded down, but specks of paint still clung to them. blue paint. >> my gosh, we were so excited. we had expectations. that's why we got a warrant. but we didn't expect those expectations to be met with the actual wooden dowel that was used to build the -- i mean, what -- what are the odds of anyone keeping it that long? but it looked old. >> but there, there's your case? >> we thought this was going to be a pretty good piece of evidence -- the kind of wood it is, the graining even. we were that excited. >> reporter: all wallace needed was a testing lab to confirm it and prosecutor john lewin would finally have the evidence he needed to file the case. >> so, we were thinking, okay. and you looked at it, it's blue paint, it's a dowel. you know, you have it. it's --there's a cut one in t
only one was and it was blue and it was a broom handle.porter: who would have believed it? almost 30 years later, it seemed pretty obvious that the broom handle used to make the garrote was still there. the broom handle was blue, the garrote handles had been sanded down, but specks of paint still clung to them. blue paint. >> my gosh, we were so excited. we had expectations. that's why we got a warrant. but we didn't expect those expectations to be met with the actual wooden dowel that...
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scott broom is live from southeast d.c. with more on how that is coming along. scott. >> police and volunteers have just fanned out from this location here at the stadium armory metro stop. they are handing out fliers like this one. take a look at some of the video we just took a few moments ago. as the volunteers are meeting people coming off of metro buses, trying to find anyone who may have any cliend of kind of clue of what may have happened. of course, livering nearby here at the d.c. homeless shelter, here is one of the volunteers. derek butler reflecting on all this. >> when i see this, my heart bleeds for the family and you think about the little girl, what she is going through or what she has been through. and you definitely want to bring her home, want more closure for the family. >> the reason they are here, of course, is because of the disappearance of relisha rudd seen last with a janitor suspect, khalil tatum at the holliday inn express. and the suspect himself found dead from suicide in kennelworth park after relisha's disappearance. no little gir
scott broom is live from southeast d.c. with more on how that is coming along. scott. >> police and volunteers have just fanned out from this location here at the stadium armory metro stop. they are handing out fliers like this one. take a look at some of the video we just took a few moments ago. as the volunteers are meeting people coming off of metro buses, trying to find anyone who may have any cliend of kind of clue of what may have happened. of course, livering nearby here at the...
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in oxon hill scott broom, wusa9. one rescuer called the wreck among the worst he's seen in 40 years of service. >>> turning to the campaign trail where the washington post endorsed anthony brown in the maryland governor's race today. that move comes just before the democrat debated republican larry hogan. >> reporter: i'm bruce leshan. it is one of the nastiest most negative election battles in the country and tonight both major candidates for maryland governor are accusing the other of lying. no major gaffes but plenty of zingers in the debate on news channel 8. >> he raised 40 taxes in a row of they've never met a tax they didn't like or one they din hike. >> i don't see the need, nor as governor will i raise taxes. >> military style assault weapons, larry hogan opposed banning them in maryland. >> reporter: brown's ads have slammed hogan as out of touch on the social issues important to marylanders including the state's firearm safety act. >> in private you said to gun right activists you'll roll it back by execut
in oxon hill scott broom, wusa9. one rescuer called the wreck among the worst he's seen in 40 years of service. >>> turning to the campaign trail where the washington post endorsed anthony brown in the maryland governor's race today. that move comes just before the democrat debated republican larry hogan. >> reporter: i'm bruce leshan. it is one of the nastiest most negative election battles in the country and tonight both major candidates for maryland governor are accusing the...
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scott broom is in laurel to keep us up to date. scott. >> that's right, ten units damaged, they are still here and this could mean as many as 30 people have to find some place else to sleep. this building is really messed up and boy was it a close call for a young father who is holding his three month old son in his arms when the tree came crashing through his family's apartment. frank said the child was in his arms in a bedroom when the tree demolished -- leaving the baby bed filled with glass. the child appeared to be very mild cut. his wife called the whole thing a miracle. they are taking the baby to the pediatrician right now. the tree smashed through the third floor through the first floor in this building. howard county rescuer are here to sure up the building and as we reported, ten units affected tonight. this all happened at 1:45 this afternoon right after a tornado warning had expired for this part of howard county near laurel. as far as we know, this wasn't a tornado. it was just a lot of wind and rain and what a mess t
scott broom is in laurel to keep us up to date. scott. >> that's right, ten units damaged, they are still here and this could mean as many as 30 people have to find some place else to sleep. this building is really messed up and boy was it a close call for a young father who is holding his three month old son in his arms when the tree came crashing through his family's apartment. frank said the child was in his arms in a bedroom when the tree demolished -- leaving the baby bed filled with...
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and what a weekend for postseason baseball as the orioles and the royals break out their brooms, winning in sweeps. bring on the alcs. this is "way too early"! >>> that does look nice. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. it is monday, the 6th of october. welcome to "way too early." the song that takes song requests. there we have it. and everybody, did you watch the -- this weekend? a little sweeping action going on. orioles baseball. you like this? i didn't want to be too arrogant about the sweep of the orioles, but my team, they had orioles shirts, and they had these hats, and they had brooms. i don't know what it is about these young kids these days. you know? but the orioles won. anyway, we're going to talk about that more in sports coming up. also, the royals, they have something to be very proud ab t
and what a weekend for postseason baseball as the orioles and the royals break out their brooms, winning in sweeps. bring on the alcs. this is "way too early"! >>> that does look nice. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. it is monday, the 6th of october. welcome to "way too early." the song that takes song requests. there we have it. and everybody, did you watch the -- this weekend? a little sweeping action going on. orioles baseball. you like this? i didn't want to...
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howard rkt reporting live from mobile newsroom, scott broom on i-270 heading into washington. back to you. >> right now the roads look fine but you add the rain, you add the volume this afternoon, things are going to get a lot more crowded. i'll be back with erica in a few minutes. >> howard, thank you. >>> today is wednesday and all month long we're dedicating this day to help bring home missing children in our area. on our wusa9 facebook page, we have an album full of pictures of many of the youngsters. you can examine these digital flyers and share them with your friends and perhaps you can help bring one of these children home. >>> of course one of the area's most notable missing children's case is relisha rudd. she was living at d.c.'s largest homeless shelter before she disappeared march 1. mayor vincent gray presented his latest plan last night to close the shelter. until that happens, the children who live there need a safe place to play. that's why wusa9 is teaming up with the homeless children's playtime project to provide a play ground at the shelter that's properly
howard rkt reporting live from mobile newsroom, scott broom on i-270 heading into washington. back to you. >> right now the roads look fine but you add the rain, you add the volume this afternoon, things are going to get a lot more crowded. i'll be back with erica in a few minutes. >> howard, thank you. >>> today is wednesday and all month long we're dedicating this day to help bring home missing children in our area. on our wusa9 facebook page, we have an album full of...
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--broom >>sweep! >>bad luck brooms! >> buttoo much talk about the sweep! >>i am supersticious! >>too much confidence! >>giants torture! >> reporter: the as word of said after the loss but they are still optimistic. they are still up in the series 221. --2-1 j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> catherine: gary radnich will be up and talking about more spores --sports! >> reporter: there is video of the woman captured by security camera. it happened shortly after 3:00 p.m. on friday. later that afternoon the same suspect was caught on a different security camera stealing other packages on a different porch. police say the suspect was driving a late 2000 model dodge stratus. >> reporter: to purchase of suspect on security cameras. police say that they were to be male suspects what the male suspect took the watches of display. they were seen driving away in a silver minivan. catherine? >> catherine: kron4 scott rates is live in oakland cupping us get ready for all of these events later this week. >> reporter: exciting, catherine. let me step of the way. it is dark out here we cannot shine li
--broom >>sweep! >>bad luck brooms! >> buttoo much talk about the sweep! >>i am supersticious! >>too much confidence! >>giants torture! >> reporter: the as word of said after the loss but they are still optimistic. they are still up in the series 221. --2-1 j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> catherine: gary radnich will be up and talking about more spores --sports! >> reporter: there is video of the woman captured by security camera. it happened...
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at&t pod quiet now but it will get rowdy later, giants fans pulling out the brooms looking for a sweep of the nationals. are you ready for orange october? you better be. it's monday, october 6. this is "today in the bay." >> and a very good orange monday to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. police still on the scene of an east bay walmart after an alleged gunman opened up fire. this happened late last night. in a is where we find nanette miranda. what is thely latest in that created scary moments for customers inside the store. loss prevention workers confronted alleged shoplifters. they say one of the suspects pulled out a gun and opened fire. one witness believes he heard eight rounds, which sent people scrambling for cover. at first they said -- at first we thought it was someone popping big bags. ewe heard people screaming and that's when we realized it was real, not a joke. >> two suspects were arrested. one had to be transported to the hospital for minor injuries. cops say they're confident the suspects they took into custody are t
at&t pod quiet now but it will get rowdy later, giants fans pulling out the brooms looking for a sweep of the nationals. are you ready for orange october? you better be. it's monday, october 6. this is "today in the bay." >> and a very good orange monday to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. police still on the scene of an east bay walmart after an alleged gunman opened up fire. this happened late last night. in a is...
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postseason baseball as the orioles and the royals break out their brooms, winning their series in sweeps. bring on the alcs. this is "way too early"! >>> that does look nice. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. it is monday, the 6th of october. welcome to "way too early." the song that takes song requests. there we have it. and everybody, did you watch the -- this weekend? a little sweeping action going on. orioles baseball. you like this? i didn't want to be too arrogant about the sweep of the orioles, but my team, they had orioles shirts, and they had these hats, and they had brooms. i don't know what it is about these young kids these days. you know? but the orioles won. anyway, we're going to talk about that more in sports coming up. also, the royals, they have something to be very proud about, their sweep this weekend. what a weekend for postseason baseball. we want to begin in nebraska where in just a few hours the freelance nbc news cameraman who tested positive for ebola will arrive. dozens of specialists who treat ashoka mukpo in omaha. he is the fifth american to be diagnosed wit
postseason baseball as the orioles and the royals break out their brooms, winning their series in sweeps. bring on the alcs. this is "way too early"! >>> that does look nice. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. it is monday, the 6th of october. welcome to "way too early." the song that takes song requests. there we have it. and everybody, did you watch the -- this weekend? a little sweeping action going on. orioles baseball. you like this? i didn't want to be too...
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and he is the founder of the civic broom, the political force sweeping through the country.too much trash in our political landscape. we need to clean it up and get rid of the old starting with our leadership. >> reporter: the president came to power in a military coup 27 years ago and one of africa's longest serving presidents but these supporters of, civic broom say it's too long and they called for a referendum to change the constitution allowing him to run for a 5th term. at the presidential palace far from the demonstrations the president supporters played down the protests. >> translator: the citizen's broom movement is illegal and irrelevant and we want to use the democratic process and decide on the future of our peace loving and democratic president. >> reporter: but opposition believes a referendum would be rigged and weeks of talks with president supporters have failed. >> translator: the people here have the most to lose from the failed talks and entering a time of great uncertainty. >> reporter: this is the biggest political challenge for the president since he
and he is the founder of the civic broom, the political force sweeping through the country.too much trash in our political landscape. we need to clean it up and get rid of the old starting with our leadership. >> reporter: the president came to power in a military coup 27 years ago and one of africa's longest serving presidents but these supporters of, civic broom say it's too long and they called for a referendum to change the constitution allowing him to run for a 5th term. at the...
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scott broom is following up on the payout. >> reporter: they were nazis who found a way to get in to the u.s. after world war ii, and now we find out that once they were thrown out many of them kept their social security benefits. >> reporter: nazis like former auschwitz death camp guard jacob densinger still alive. he had a plastics company in akron ohio before he was forced out of the u.s. he still collects social security. the case of densinger and dozens of others was exposed by a new associated press investigation. >> it was a shortcut with serious moral effects. >> reporter: it offends historian richard brightman who testified at deportation trials for three former nazis. >> this was a long and involved process and i can see why osi was tempted to short circuit the process by out of court bargaining. >> reporter: the ap found the social security payments flowed through an illegal loophole that gave the u.s. justice department leverage to persuade nazi suspects to leave the u.s. if they agreed to go voluntarily. caroline maloney demanded an inquiry calling the payments, quote, a
scott broom is following up on the payout. >> reporter: they were nazis who found a way to get in to the u.s. after world war ii, and now we find out that once they were thrown out many of them kept their social security benefits. >> reporter: nazis like former auschwitz death camp guard jacob densinger still alive. he had a plastics company in akron ohio before he was forced out of the u.s. he still collects social security. the case of densinger and dozens of others was exposed by...
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i'm scott broom. coming up, the amount of money the superintendent here says he needs in construction funding just to keep up. >> i'm russ. coming up, a mount pleasant market shut down with >>> and now, the wusa9 restaurant alert. to track inspections, text food to 25543 for a link to restaurant alert. shows a september 23 report at best world supermarket in northwest. siting 11 violations, including produce rotten. live rat, fruit flies and mouse droppings. it passed reinspection. to search your favorite restaurant, search food to 25543. we'll send a link to the restaurant alert. >> schools plagued with portable classrooms. that continues to be the situation in montgomery county. where today the superintendent announced an as no , astronomical new figure. scott broom reports from rockville. >> at bell elementary school, parents complain the eight so- called portable classroom buildings have really become permanent. >> they have become eternal. they need to go away. >> and they have no plumbing. >> th
i'm scott broom. coming up, the amount of money the superintendent here says he needs in construction funding just to keep up. >> i'm russ. coming up, a mount pleasant market shut down with >>> and now, the wusa9 restaurant alert. to track inspections, text food to 25543 for a link to restaurant alert. shows a september 23 report at best world supermarket in northwest. siting 11 violations, including produce rotten. live rat, fruit flies and mouse droppings. it passed...
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he's got the broom. what is the story behind the broom, sir? why do you have that? >> they're up, 2-0 in a three-game series. >> you're pretty confident. >> no, no. you never know. you never know. but you got to have it. >> you got to have it just in case. we'll spin the camera over here and look what we found. we found a little nat-itude in the crowd. not many fans wearing red and white here in the crowd but you're out numbered by the orange and black indeed. this is laura. your last name? >> meling. >> you lived in d.c. for sometime. tell me about that. >> i did. i was living in northern virginia in alexandria for about five years and just moved to san francisco earlier this year. but still a nats fan. >> still a nats fan and representing proudly today. tell me about -- you were here for an earlier game during the regular season. what was that like? >> yeah. i came out for the four-game series we had here. the nats came out earlier this year. we won three in a row. hoping we can do it again against the giants. an exciting time and i think we've got a good chance.
he's got the broom. what is the story behind the broom, sir? why do you have that? >> they're up, 2-0 in a three-game series. >> you're pretty confident. >> no, no. you never know. you never know. but you got to have it. >> you got to have it just in case. we'll spin the camera over here and look what we found. we found a little nat-itude in the crowd. not many fans wearing red and white here in the crowd but you're out numbered by the orange and black indeed. this is...
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today i kept a crane at bay with a broom. brooms over the years, jane, but this really is a bold new world. >> okay. we're leaving. so just back up. don't turn your back to him. >> whoa! stop that! you've got a wild puma maybe i could introduce myself to? god. >> well done. >> thank you. >> that was the first sound of faint praise i've gotten from jane all day. i'm feeling pretty good. >> there you go. >> some people wait all of their lives to be on tv. jane is not one of those people. >> jane, come here and say something interesting. >> you know what you are, you are a reluctant subject, aren't you? >> yes. >> it's best to be honest. why do you hate television? >> let's talk about cranes. >> see what happened? i just -- all right. you've only been here three months? >> mm-hmm. >> and so far you're loving it? >> i do. >> what's up with jane? >> jane's my hero. >> tell me why. >> she is so smart and driven. >> okay. so look, this show, as you may know, is about people who are truly driven and very passionate. and it certainly
today i kept a crane at bay with a broom. brooms over the years, jane, but this really is a bold new world. >> okay. we're leaving. so just back up. don't turn your back to him. >> whoa! stop that! you've got a wild puma maybe i could introduce myself to? god. >> well done. >> thank you. >> that was the first sound of faint praise i've gotten from jane all day. i'm feeling pretty good. >> there you go. >> some people wait all of their lives to be on tv....
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people also took to those very same streets with brooms and shovels. ha have. >> now most of the fans were peaceful. a o one tern. >> and moving. >> reporter: that's right, the next big step is preparing for the parade. the crews have their work cut out for them, like most world series celebrations, ms mostly south market, here the fireworks also lit up the sky. we even saw joyous fans spraying champagne and beer on one another. at times those bottles were thrown at police, who were dressed in riots gear. s a you can imagine this is the giants' third world series in five years. and two people were shot, and here's a map of what the route looks like for friday. it will start around noon friday afternoon and then the parade will begin at the intersection of market and stewart streets and the trolleys will travel down market street to civic center. here back live out to the plaza. s a you can see there's a big black stage back there near city hall steps. that's where i assume all the speeches will begin. but more than a million people are expected to atte
people also took to those very same streets with brooms and shovels. ha have. >> now most of the fans were peaceful. a o one tern. >> and moving. >> reporter: that's right, the next big step is preparing for the parade. the crews have their work cut out for them, like most world series celebrations, ms mostly south market, here the fireworks also lit up the sky. we even saw joyous fans spraying champagne and beer on one another. at times those bottles were thrown at police,...
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who saw jumping the broom, fast and furious? who saw stomp the yard? you on television now with nbc. r all of that, hoy you got here today. >> well, i have been doing this for a while. it didn't happen overnight. it just takes patience, a lot of commitment and a lot of fiscal responsibility. when i say fiscal re be very, very careful how you spend your money. don't spend . save it. a lot of people in hollywood fail -- or not fail, but they have to put their dreams on hold or kill their dreams altogether not because they don't have talent. they have the talent that god gave them. sustain themselves while they were growing their business. >> on their grind. >> on their grind. and let's talk about before avatar.ng was so flossie an you were at howard university, bison all the way. you grag yaduated with the markg degree and you went to wall street to work at merrill lynch. tell us about being on wall street and having the full-time job and checking all the boxes that we all like to check, college, professional job. but then still having that itch, that de
who saw jumping the broom, fast and furious? who saw stomp the yard? you on television now with nbc. r all of that, hoy you got here today. >> well, i have been doing this for a while. it didn't happen overnight. it just takes patience, a lot of commitment and a lot of fiscal responsibility. when i say fiscal re be very, very careful how you spend your money. don't spend . save it. a lot of people in hollywood fail -- or not fail, but they have to put their dreams on hold or kill their...
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. >> bring out the brooms. this is the day giants going for a sweep and a ticket to the national league championship series. the grounds crew hard at work making sure the field is perfectly prepped for today's postseason showdown against the washington nationals. >> the giants -- stephanie, beating traffic could be tough but if you want to go and get tickets, that might be an even harder feat to accomplish. >> reporter: good morning. it really depends how much you want to spend. there are tickets available but again, how much do you want to pay? you can get standing room only. $80 to $73 the last half hour or seats behind the dugout, good premium location at $3,500 to $5,600. so the team that returned yesterday morning, no doubt tired but very happy to be home winning the two away games, their record setting 18-inning game on saturday the longest in both inning and time for a postseason game ever, only ending when the nationals could not answer in the bottom of the 18th after brandon belt's homer put the giant
. >> bring out the brooms. this is the day giants going for a sweep and a ticket to the national league championship series. the grounds crew hard at work making sure the field is perfectly prepped for today's postseason showdown against the washington nationals. >> the giants -- stephanie, beating traffic could be tough but if you want to go and get tickets, that might be an even harder feat to accomplish. >> reporter: good morning. it really depends how much you want to...
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in with a broom and dust pan. police say she walked out with a whole lot >> a cleaning lady is facing accusations that she is behind the effort of $16,000 in jewelry. from 10 different homes. >> kevin lewis is live in bethesda with the store you will see only on 7. >> we spoke with that woman boss earlier today. she said that 31-year-old maria rivas were not us appeared to be a kind woman and a devout christian, but shortly after her many reported missing jewelry, including a woman who lives on this street in bethesda. cleans homes for 20 years, never an accusation of thievery until police say she hired this woman. was just the start. investigators soon learned she took jewelry from at least five customers in montgomery county, including an 89-year-old woman at a retirement community. the total stolen, $16,000 worth. found five more victims across prince toward his in howard county. mom is dying in the hospital and i need money, she said i did it, i am sorry. herhe snapped this photo of now ex employee reportedly
in with a broom and dust pan. police say she walked out with a whole lot >> a cleaning lady is facing accusations that she is behind the effort of $16,000 in jewelry. from 10 different homes. >> kevin lewis is live in bethesda with the store you will see only on 7. >> we spoke with that woman boss earlier today. she said that 31-year-old maria rivas were not us appeared to be a kind woman and a devout christian, but shortly after her many reported missing jewelry, including a...
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today i kept a crane at bay with a broom.ooms but this really is a bold new world. >> okay, we're leaving. so just back up. don't turn your back to him. >> whoa, stop that. got a wild puma maybe i could introduce myself to? >> well done. >> thank you. that was the first sound of faint praise i have gotten from jane all day, i'm feeling pretty good. some people wait all their lives to be on tv. jane is not one of those people. jane, come here and say something interesting. you are a reluctant subject, it is best to be honest, why do you hate television? >> let's talk about cranes. >> see what happens? all right, you have only been here three months? >> uh-huh. >> and so far you love it? >> i do. >> what is up with jane? >> jane is my hero. >> tell me why. >> she is so smart and driven. >> okay, so look. this show -- as you may know is about people who are truly driven and very passionate. and it certainly seems like dr. french hits the bill but i'm thinking jane is right there maybe even more so. >> uh-huh. >> she is a true be
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at&t pod quiet now but it will get rowdy later, giants fans pulling out the brooms looking for a sweep of the nationals. are you ready for orange october? you better be. it's monday, october 6. this is "today in the bay." >> and a very good orange monday to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. police still on the scene of an east bay walmart after an alleged gunman opened
at&t pod quiet now but it will get rowdy later, giants fans pulling out the brooms looking for a sweep of the nationals. are you ready for orange october? you better be. it's monday, october 6. this is "today in the bay." >> and a very good orange monday to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. police still on the scene of an east bay walmart after an alleged gunman opened
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i'm scott broom, coming up, a new plan and time line to do something about it and what he's been calleduper lobbyist, the ultimate washington insider. ed gillespie paid millions to lobby for the oil companies for a student loan company that overcharged taxpayers. his firm even lobbied for five foreign governments including a dictator now awaiting trial for war crimes. and then there's enron. gillespie lobbied for them while they committed the largest corporate fraud in us history. ed gillespie. the million dollar lobbyist whose never looked out for you. >>> this is a yellow alert day. now here's wusa9's first alert weather. >> a perfect example that a yellow alert day doesn't have to be destruction all day. now we are paying the price. here's the radar over the past couple of hours. pretty good showers and a couple heavier showers embedded in the whole area that is rolling off to the north and east. you see the yellows and reds. that's the heavier activity. we could hear the rumble of thunder. just enough instability to produce a couple thunderstorms. we talked about that yesterday. onl
i'm scott broom, coming up, a new plan and time line to do something about it and what he's been calleduper lobbyist, the ultimate washington insider. ed gillespie paid millions to lobby for the oil companies for a student loan company that overcharged taxpayers. his firm even lobbied for five foreign governments including a dictator now awaiting trial for war crimes. and then there's enron. gillespie lobbied for them while they committed the largest corporate fraud in us history. ed gillespie....
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their equipment, a broom and tin plate. no glove, no boots, sometimes a mask.to take a break since they belong to the lowest rung of india's caste system. he says food vendors often turn them away. sometimes someone will sell them a cup of tea provided they stand outside. >> manual scavenging was banned in 1993, you can see it still exists. 130 million households lack toilets in india. and according to human rights watch, hundreds of thousands of low caste indians clean from open toilets, drains, manholes and gutters. many people have a bag of alcohol before they go down a manhole. they have to numb their senses. it's a dirty and difficult task, but it's also a serious health hazard. life expectancy is low and many workers development health complications of the job. done with his work, shindi heads home hp he doesn't take the bus. when people see his uniform, they turn away because of the smell, he says. so it's easier if i walk. at home, he takes a bath right away to get rid of the dirt on his body, to wash out the stigma associated with his work. >> breakfas
their equipment, a broom and tin plate. no glove, no boots, sometimes a mask.to take a break since they belong to the lowest rung of india's caste system. he says food vendors often turn them away. sometimes someone will sell them a cup of tea provided they stand outside. >> manual scavenging was banned in 1993, you can see it still exists. 130 million households lack toilets in india. and according to human rights watch, hundreds of thousands of low caste indians clean from open toilets,...
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i'm scott broom.g up the anxious reaction. >>> i'm peggy fox where ebola screenings would begin. passengers are coming from three west african countries that are being screened. >>> and first tonight one of the nation's two confirmed ebola patients, headed for our neck of the woods. good evening, i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. the first dallas nurse who contracted ebola from the patient will head to nih in bethesda some time tonight. she's been undergoing treatment at the hospital that she works, where she works i should say. but today they
i'm scott broom.g up the anxious reaction. >>> i'm peggy fox where ebola screenings would begin. passengers are coming from three west african countries that are being screened. >>> and first tonight one of the nation's two confirmed ebola patients, headed for our neck of the woods. good evening, i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. the first dallas nurse who contracted ebola from the patient will head to nih in bethesda some time tonight. she's been undergoing...
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. >> i don't like using the same broom that everybody else uses. because then i'm just bringing their funk into my cell. >> two cell mates share deeply disturbing charges. >> when i was a younger, i was a very, very bad person. something was broken. >> i ended up buying a chain saw and cutting her corpse in about 15 different pieces. >>> one victim's mother still lives the nightmare. >> i go by the dumpster and i wonder if that is one of my daughter's last resting places. ♪ lock up lock up, everybody lock up ♪ >>> plucked from death row an inmate tries to make a difference. >> note amazing grace. >> at the end of the day life is about choices. all of this stuff is an illusion. >>> indiana's wabash valley correctional facility houses nearly 2200 inmates. more than one-third of them are doing time for serious violent crimes. unless isolated in solitary confinement, the vast majority of inmates live in two-man cells. pairings are critical and avoiding a volatile mix of cell mates is a constant challenge. >> we try to not put people doing life with peo
. >> i don't like using the same broom that everybody else uses. because then i'm just bringing their funk into my cell. >> two cell mates share deeply disturbing charges. >> when i was a younger, i was a very, very bad person. something was broken. >> i ended up buying a chain saw and cutting her corpse in about 15 different pieces. >>> one victim's mother still lives the nightmare. >> i go by the dumpster and i wonder if that is one of my daughter's last...
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in oxon hill scott broom, wusa9. >> prince george's county police are looking for any witnesses or any information that might help them in this investigation even from people who want to remain anonymous. >>> in the district voters appear poised to legalize recreational marijuana this november. in the latest poll the legalization initiative is supported by a 2-1 margin, but according to the washington post, it could be a year or longer before residents would be able to legally purchase pot because d.c. council members need that extra time to frame regulations surrounding marijuana. >>> the only station with weather alert days, wusa9 first alert weather. >> i'm meteorologist topper shutt. we're outside. it's not very pretty out, but it's quiet in term of radar. let me show you radar the past couple hours and you'll notice a couple sprinkles we had earlier today are now moving across the bay and, in fact, into the delmarva. there's really not that much behind it. so maybe a couple sprinkles in the mountains this evening. around the metro area i think the commute will be fine, only have t
in oxon hill scott broom, wusa9. >> prince george's county police are looking for any witnesses or any information that might help them in this investigation even from people who want to remain anonymous. >>> in the district voters appear poised to legalize recreational marijuana this november. in the latest poll the legalization initiative is supported by a 2-1 margin, but according to the washington post, it could be a year or longer before residents would be able to legally...
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i'm scott broom. coming up details on an accident that sent seven people to the hospital including five kids. >>> tonight the huntous for the guy who burr -- the hunt is on for the guy who buried this axe into the window of a d.c. police cruiser while a police officer sat inside. thank you for joining us. i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. debra alfarone is live in the brookland neighborhood in northeast d.c. where it all went down. what have you learned so far? >> reporter: we spoke to chief lanier and she said the police officer was patrolling the area when that officer saw a suspicious person around here. he pulls back into this alley and that's when that suspect comes at him, ambushes him, takes that axe and smashes the window just inches from his face shattering the glass and really shattering the calm of this neighborhood and people who live here and also the sense of security that police officers have. >> let's hope they catch him quick. >> reporter: an axe smashing through a window just i
i'm scott broom. coming up details on an accident that sent seven people to the hospital including five kids. >>> tonight the huntous for the guy who burr -- the hunt is on for the guy who buried this axe into the window of a d.c. police cruiser while a police officer sat inside. thank you for joining us. i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. debra alfarone is live in the brookland neighborhood in northeast d.c. where it all went down. what have you learned so far? >>...
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scott broom, wusa9. >>> the search for missing uva student hannah graham has stretched into its 20th day with still no sign of the 18- year-old all while suspect jesse matthew sits in jail charged with her abduction. debra alfarone has been on the ground for us in charlottesville and joins us now live with the latest. >> reporter: today the search was impacted by the weather. it's raining a little right now. what happened was the drone they were using the last two days had to be sent back to virginia tech. the helicopter was grounded. here's the thing. tips are still coming in and they say that every time we do exactly what we're doing right now, which is doing a story on hannah graham and the search, they say they get even more tips coming in. each call is important because each call that comes into the hannah graham tip line could be the one. >> the call center has answered more than 3,300 tips and have been tracking that information and sharing it immediately with law enforcement. >> reporter: around the clock with extra hands they're fielding 100 tips a day. the tips go to the ch
scott broom, wusa9. >>> the search for missing uva student hannah graham has stretched into its 20th day with still no sign of the 18- year-old all while suspect jesse matthew sits in jail charged with her abduction. debra alfarone has been on the ground for us in charlottesville and joins us now live with the latest. >> reporter: today the search was impacted by the weather. it's raining a little right now. what happened was the drone they were using the last two days had to be...
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many people twist their backs when they use vacuum clearance or brooms. you cause a lot less strain in the step of the way you're cleaning. >> there's two strategies, squatting to remove objects or place them into the dishwasher or using the golfer's reach. >> the same technique works for loading and unloading the washington machine or drier. >>> health food doesn't come to mind when you think of convenience store. slercht -- 7-eleven wants to change that they are test healthy foods in local stores. the company said health foods are one of the most requested items by customers. >>> decades of apartheid transformed south africa forever, now a play at theater horizon in norristown tells the story of one family's struggle with the era. karen rogers has this week's 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: it's a semi autobiographical depiction how a white family was affected by the strains of apartheid. the play opened off broadway in 2001 and originally performed through the eyes of its main character. >> because it was one actor it has a science of this spoken wor
many people twist their backs when they use vacuum clearance or brooms. you cause a lot less strain in the step of the way you're cleaning. >> there's two strategies, squatting to remove objects or place them into the dishwasher or using the golfer's reach. >> the same technique works for loading and unloading the washington machine or drier. >>> health food doesn't come to mind when you think of convenience store. slercht -- 7-eleven wants to change that they are test...