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well, bruce ivins is a good student. he was a student at how if you're a and crisis moves the bureaucracy, hog was elected officials, however this policy. he knew the current crisis is why he got hired and he had worked at fort dietrich during the days of the persian gulf war and seen a lot of things happen in amazingly fast time that without a crisis would've been delayed perhaps forever. so not as a 2001, ivins began logging many late-night hours on week nights and on weekends in the biocontainment hotz visa for teacher. he did so alone. his extraordinary hours continued through mid-september 2001 and picked up again in october, which i would get to. so of course then we had september 11th attacks. and i want to jasinski to bear with me with a couple of what i think are very important dates. september 21st, ivins sent an e-mail. she was shot. she hadn't heard in years. she said it came out of the blue. an e-mail, ivins predicted another big terrorist event would put fort dietrich 10 to 20 for seven action can very simi
well, bruce ivins is a good student. he was a student at how if you're a and crisis moves the bureaucracy, hog was elected officials, however this policy. he knew the current crisis is why he got hired and he had worked at fort dietrich during the days of the persian gulf war and seen a lot of things happen in amazingly fast time that without a crisis would've been delayed perhaps forever. so not as a 2001, ivins began logging many late-night hours on week nights and on weekends in the...
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bruce's schoolmates and i interviewed dozens of people who had grown up with bruce in those years schoolmate's college teachers of others, townspeople they told me that mary left a mark on bruce, a lefty to the collapsing or so from an early age bruce was a scientifically gifted student, however he was socially isolated. he never could fit in with whatever reason but yet he craved it as she got older and older he demanded both attention and approval and those are two things for the life of bruce. he thought these things in strange ways and hidden ways to manipulate it. he held grudges and pursued them almost invariably anonymously in ways that allowed him to a lewd accountability for his misdeeds. he went to the university of cincinnati and one is an undergraduate and microbiology and was there as an undergraduate at a very important event took place that would really cast some of his destiny. he asked a will run out for a date and she declined his invitation and quickly forgot about this but bruce ivan's ever did. he retreated to a -- he would torment only the institution but also certain mem
bruce's schoolmates and i interviewed dozens of people who had grown up with bruce in those years schoolmate's college teachers of others, townspeople they told me that mary left a mark on bruce, a lefty to the collapsing or so from an early age bruce was a scientifically gifted student, however he was socially isolated. he never could fit in with whatever reason but yet he craved it as she got older and older he demanded both attention and approval and those are two things for the life of...
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bruce ivins. >> bruce ivins, he was the guy that controlled that flask. it was in his possession, and that told the investigators that maybe bruce ivins was the guy. >> narrator: the fbi discovered ivins had spent a lot of time alone at night in the lab. >> his lab hours spiked in august and then, really, september and october of 2001. never before and never after had he shown anything like that-- those late night and weekend lab access hours. that was extraordinary. >> narrator: they questioned ivins. >> ultimately, at the end of the day, he had several different stories. for instance, one of them was, "well, i just liked to go in there to get away from a bad situation at home anbe left alone." >> ultimately, i think in one of the interviews, he conceded, "i just... i don't have a good reason." >> narrator: ivins' colleagues got wind of the fbi's suspicions. ivins' boss asked him about it. >> i said, "bruce, you know, they say that you were keeping odd hours." i said, "i know you work a lot of, you know, odd hours, all of us do, you know. but do you reme
bruce ivins. >> bruce ivins, he was the guy that controlled that flask. it was in his possession, and that told the investigators that maybe bruce ivins was the guy. >> narrator: the fbi discovered ivins had spent a lot of time alone at night in the lab. >> his lab hours spiked in august and then, really, september and october of 2001. never before and never after had he shown anything like that-- those late night and weekend lab access hours. that was extraordinary. >>...
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bruce was born there in 1946 the young guest of three sons. his father was a pharmacist and second to immigration prop. and 1983. there were a prominent family and a graduate of princeton university he was well liked and very generous, not much of a businessman. gregarious person. whoever will grow up in the home, mary rockwell's presence, she elixir to determine local dominance over the home. she was mentally and physically kroll. she didn't attack bruce's of their with whatever was in hand. it could be a broom, a fork. well late it was a skillet to the head that mocked him out and she micromanaged bruce whom she saw as her prodigy. this kuwait's. schoolmates, teachers, other townspeople in lebanon and they told me that mary - it's had left a mark on bruce, a lasting yet hauntingly marked. so from an early age he was a gifted student however essentially isolated. he never could fit in for whatever reasons yet he got older and older and he demanded both attention and approval and those are two things for the life of birds ivins. he saw these a
bruce was born there in 1946 the young guest of three sons. his father was a pharmacist and second to immigration prop. and 1983. there were a prominent family and a graduate of princeton university he was well liked and very generous, not much of a businessman. gregarious person. whoever will grow up in the home, mary rockwell's presence, she elixir to determine local dominance over the home. she was mentally and physically kroll. she didn't attack bruce's of their with whatever was in hand....
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as you say, bruce, president obama tossing the coin. army won the toss, by the way, this one was tight, 3rd quarter, this is navy quarterback chris proctor banging in. he had 97 yards on 32 brutal carries today. malcolm brown to tie it at 21. a couple of late field goals by navy kicker john t., he's been ma lined all year but came through tonight. the army needed a stop late in the game. they jump off side and navy gets the 27-21 victory. the midshipmen 10 in a row. >> yeah, just the sweet satisfaction of being army. we had a rough season, but they battled back. they won this one. >> it means so much that we got this win. >> 10 in a row, the longest streak in history, of course, of this rivalry. much more reaction coming up from this one, bruce and extended highlights coming your way in just a few minutes in our sports block. >> there you have it, the navy man. >>> coming up some new lane closures from around the wilson bridge next week. we'll tell you what to expect. >>> also occupy protestors in boston kicked out. we'll have the lates
as you say, bruce, president obama tossing the coin. army won the toss, by the way, this one was tight, 3rd quarter, this is navy quarterback chris proctor banging in. he had 97 yards on 32 brutal carries today. malcolm brown to tie it at 21. a couple of late field goals by navy kicker john t., he's been ma lined all year but came through tonight. the army needed a stop late in the game. they jump off side and navy gets the 27-21 victory. the midshipmen 10 in a row. >> yeah, just the...
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bruce made some calls, talked the talk and voila -- >> luckily, you know, bruce worked his magic and we got it pushed to february 2nd. >> and now that seven-month battle they've been fighting may be coming to a happy close. so far, heather's monthly payment has been reduced from about $2,600 to just under $1,700. after we called gmac, they agreed to postpone heather's auction date until march. in a statement, they say they are committed to working with borrowers like heather. this is all great news, a special gift from a special man, especially around the holidays. do you think that it is a good omen that the man helping you looks like a baby santa? >> you know, it can only help. >> what's christmas going to be like? >> it's going to be tough. i'm lucky i have only one child. my mother's very understanding. >> also brings home what really matters anyway, right? >> exactly. i live in this country. i have a home. and i want to live the dream, you know, that's all i want to do, is i want to live the dream. >> just ahead, a family who worked the line for generations and watched the jobs
bruce made some calls, talked the talk and voila -- >> luckily, you know, bruce worked his magic and we got it pushed to february 2nd. >> and now that seven-month battle they've been fighting may be coming to a happy close. so far, heather's monthly payment has been reduced from about $2,600 to just under $1,700. after we called gmac, they agreed to postpone heather's auction date until march. in a statement, they say they are committed to working with borrowers like heather. this...
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(maryypat) 17:39:45 why don't we repay pension bruce has been with &pthe ccty for 22 years.t, an extenssve search of the city's code.... finds.... no suuh forfeiture provision &exis phe retirement syytem confirmed it. it's outrageddsome council keeping a part if not all d - thher pension so i think we really need to look attthis leeislatively. :07 dessite the admission, bruce is still on the citt's payroll even nno. (cole) 17:43:55 don't think he shooud beeon the city's violated the public trust and taxpayers trust. it's taxpayer dollars that bankroll phe ensions of city porkers... proving thhre are on the city's payroll. joy lepola fox 45 news at ten. elected officials in the city can lose their pensioos if they commii crimessbut because of a lee deel. straight ahead... &p3&pdebit or credit? which one shoppers are leaning towards this holiday season. season.and later...the f-d-a birth control that's ut on the market now.find out the ones under scrutinn. ((break 3)) & ugh, time to color. woohoo! whoa. haircolor is a chore no more! you gotta come see what's new. c'mon! tadaaa
(maryypat) 17:39:45 why don't we repay pension bruce has been with &pthe ccty for 22 years.t, an extenssve search of the city's code.... finds.... no suuh forfeiture provision &exis phe retirement syytem confirmed it. it's outrageddsome council keeping a part if not all d - thher pension so i think we really need to look attthis leeislatively. :07 dessite the admission, bruce is still on the citt's payroll even nno. (cole) 17:43:55 don't think he shooud beeon the city's violated the...
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since our investigation, bruce has come clean and admittedd that he's fox 45 has now uncovered bruce coold retiie with his full convicted of stealing from thh city. city employees convvcted of crimes from claiming their pension. peveral council members want 17:33:58 we should look at sancttoning and keeeing a part if not all thier pension so i think we really need to look at thii legislativvly. :07 17:43:11 when you're ttlling about public empplyees and they do something on the taxpayer dollar thaa violates phe public rust there should :16 despite bruce's city's payroll tonight. that brings us to ourrquestion of the day. should employees convicted of crimes against thh city be alllwed too pollect tthir pension?? go to ffx-baltimore dot coo and tell us what you think. yyu can also sound off through at foxbaltimore. and you can text your nswer to 45203. stephanie rawlinns bllke will be ssoon into office tomorrow. the inaugural ceremonn will take place at city hall tooorrow at 11-thhrty. this begins rawlings-blake's first áfullá teem. the mayor's phe hilton hotel on pratt street. you ca
since our investigation, bruce has come clean and admittedd that he's fox 45 has now uncovered bruce coold retiie with his full convicted of stealing from thh city. city employees convvcted of crimes from claiming their pension. peveral council members want 17:33:58 we should look at sancttoning and keeeing a part if not all thier pension so i think we really need to look at thii legislativvly. :07 17:43:11 when you're ttlling about public empplyees and they do something on the taxpayer dollar...
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. >> reporter: bruce, hundreds of fellow law enforcement officials came out to pay tribute to one of their own. hundreds gathered on the virginia tech campus in blacksburg for the funeral of 3-year-old officer derek krause. he was remembered as a diehard pittsburgh steelers fan and a friend they could count on. many of those who came were law enforcement officials, reminded of the dangers they face every day as they serve and protect. >> for us, it is who we are. it's what we do. it's what derek did. >> virginia governor bob mcdonald spoke with krause's commitment to being a lifelong public servant who also served in the army in iraq. for the last four years he went to work here protexting the citizens of the state and the students and faculty and the administration of virginia tech. >> reporter: krause was making a traffic stop last thursday when police say a 22-year-old student at a nearby college walked up to his cruise and shot him. the shooter, 22-year-old ross ashley, killed himself soon after. krause is survived by his wife along with his five children and stepchildren. >> the
. >> reporter: bruce, hundreds of fellow law enforcement officials came out to pay tribute to one of their own. hundreds gathered on the virginia tech campus in blacksburg for the funeral of 3-year-old officer derek krause. he was remembered as a diehard pittsburgh steelers fan and a friend they could count on. many of those who came were law enforcement officials, reminded of the dangers they face every day as they serve and protect. >> for us, it is who we are. it's what we do....
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as bruce johnson reports, he's running into opposition from the union. >> this is bruce johnson in northwest washington. the question, does it make a difference where your neighborhood firefighter lives? 75% of d.c. fire department personnel live outside the city. some from as far away as west virginia, pennsylvania, north carolina, even new jersey. dc's fire chief says he can provide the same service for a lot less. he wants to eliminate the 24 hour shifts and replace them with 12 hour shifts. >> it's a cost savings of $36 million and all of the costs that go along with housing. >> here's how it works. right now, d.c. firefighters work 24 straight hours. then they come back for another 24 hours. one firefighter here says that he lives in hagerstown, maryland. if the chief gets his way, he would have to quit his job. he built his whole lifestyle around the current shift. >> the firefighters union says it will fight the chief on this. >> it could be a loss in pay with commuter costs. just moral alone, there's a recruitmented and retention piece. >> but most of the council members seem to like
as bruce johnson reports, he's running into opposition from the union. >> this is bruce johnson in northwest washington. the question, does it make a difference where your neighborhood firefighter lives? 75% of d.c. fire department personnel live outside the city. some from as far away as west virginia, pennsylvania, north carolina, even new jersey. dc's fire chief says he can provide the same service for a lot less. he wants to eliminate the 24 hour shifts and replace them with 12 hour...
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hello, i'm bruce johnson. a suspect is shot by police tonight. lindsey mastis live from tacoma park. lindsey, what happened? >> reporter: bruce, it all began this afternoon at the sonoco. the picture was inside paying for gas. when he got out, he realized a 19-year-old had gotten into his porsche. he told the worker in the lot, call 911. he approached the suspect, was stabbed multiple times and then the suspect gets back into his own vehicle and things get even worse. >> as opposed to leaving the lot, got in his car and drove it straight at the victim's car, ramming the victim's car. then he fled the lot. >> reporter: police were already at the scene by the time the suspect was leaving. two police cars tried to chase him, but eventually they lost track. then. >> the vehicle went out of control and hit three of occupied vehicles. >> it was going really close, probably a hundred miles an hour and he lost control and flipped. >> reporter: the suspect gets out of the red ford focus and one of the females catches up with him and tazes him. but it has
hello, i'm bruce johnson. a suspect is shot by police tonight. lindsey mastis live from tacoma park. lindsey, what happened? >> reporter: bruce, it all began this afternoon at the sonoco. the picture was inside paying for gas. when he got out, he realized a 19-year-old had gotten into his porsche. he told the worker in the lot, call 911. he approached the suspect, was stabbed multiple times and then the suspect gets back into his own vehicle and things get even worse. >> as opposed...
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>> bruce himself. he is a good man. he's never been in trouble with the law. he's not a violent person. and despite difficulties in the marriage, everyone has difficulties, usually there's still a great deal of love. and with bruce and monica, their focus has been the children from the beginning. they both adore them. and with everything else aside, there is no way bruce would have taken their mother away from those children. >> was there a great deal of love still in their marriage? >> i believe so. i was in contact with monica before they went on the trip. i was in europe and we skyped a great deal, especially because of the upset, and i was talking to her and sympathizing with her. and she told me -- i asked her do you still love bruce? and she said she thought so. but what they wanted to do was stay together for as long as they could because of the children. >> why won't bruce go back to mexico and face the authorities? really try to clear his name? >> many of the states in mexico presume a person is guilty until proven innocent. now, i know a great change
>> bruce himself. he is a good man. he's never been in trouble with the law. he's not a violent person. and despite difficulties in the marriage, everyone has difficulties, usually there's still a great deal of love. and with bruce and monica, their focus has been the children from the beginning. they both adore them. and with everything else aside, there is no way bruce would have taken their mother away from those children. >> was there a great deal of love still in their...
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that's dawn mccracken-bruce. >> hi, i'm lieutenant dawn mccracken bruce. >> reporter: but this year,as spent most of her time separated from her family. she shipped out to iraq early this year and that's where she's been pretty much ever since. finally, this month, as part of the pull-out of the last u.s. troops from iraq, she was back in the states and she had a plan. to surprise her sons while they were visiting santa at a local shopping mall. >> i e-mailed the mall at robinson where we always take the kids every year for santa and they were gracious enough to work with us. >> reporter: so with dad, scott, in on it, the boys were brought to the mall. >> i'm getting excited now. >> reporter: with her children completely unsuspecting, dawn made her way through the back corridors. how do you feel? >> i'm shaking. >> reporter: shaking? how come? >> i'm nervous, excited. i don't know how they're going to react. >> reporter: in just a few seconds, her children's christmas wish is about to come true. >> we have a surprise coming. now, this is going to be really good. oh, my goodness graci
that's dawn mccracken-bruce. >> hi, i'm lieutenant dawn mccracken bruce. >> reporter: but this year,as spent most of her time separated from her family. she shipped out to iraq early this year and that's where she's been pretty much ever since. finally, this month, as part of the pull-out of the last u.s. troops from iraq, she was back in the states and she had a plan. to surprise her sons while they were visiting santa at a local shopping mall. >> i e-mailed the mall at...
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. >>> and breaking news on bruce beaudreaux. where he's heading and why he was in a good mood yesterday morning when we talked with him. next. next. >> a number of events took place in the district today to mark world aids day. they updated the aid problem in the city and there is more than 3% hiv positive or have aid. there is progress in the fight against aids, despite the numbers. >> the number of people dieing from hiv/aids has decreased dramatically since 2005 going from 326 individuals per year to our most recent data of 153. >> the city council member david katani accredits the progress to the city program like free testing and better public outreach. >>> did bill richarson pull a john edwards and spend campaign carb on an affair in a grand jury is investigating that and and when weather he paid off a woman threatening to go public. the jury will come back with a decision in a few weeks. >>> and still ahead, a real fishtail in northwest. volunteers getting their hands dirty to save the smallest animal
. >>> and breaking news on bruce beaudreaux. where he's heading and why he was in a good mood yesterday morning when we talked with him. next. next. >> a number of events took place in the district today to mark world aids day. they updated the aid problem in the city and there is more than 3% hiv positive or have aid. there is progress in the fight against aids, despite the numbers. >> the number of people dieing from hiv/aids has decreased...
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bruce leshan was the only washington television reporter in a courtroom. talk about a shocker when they canceled the hearing. >> reporter: yeah, no kidding. i mean, anita, you should have heard the reporters banging away on their laptops inside the courtroom trying to be the first to tweet it out. now attorneys for some of the alleged victims say waiving the hearing was an act of cowardism, but sandusky's lawyers say it was a tactic to avoid a hearing that was stacked against him. tight security, a mass of media, and jerry sandusky preparing to face the public testimony of five of the young men he is charged with abusing. >> stay the course. wait the opportunity to present our side. >> but the former penn state football coach failed to stay the course for this preliminary hearing. instead of listening while the young men detailed allegations of abuse, dating back to when they were 10 or 11 years old, sandusky's lawyer decided it waive the hearing, infuriating the attorneys for some of the alleged victims. >> he didn't want the boys to be heard or seen. >>
bruce leshan was the only washington television reporter in a courtroom. talk about a shocker when they canceled the hearing. >> reporter: yeah, no kidding. i mean, anita, you should have heard the reporters banging away on their laptops inside the courtroom trying to be the first to tweet it out. now attorneys for some of the alleged victims say waiving the hearing was an act of cowardism, but sandusky's lawyers say it was a tactic to avoid a hearing that was stacked against him. tight...
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bruce, thanks. back to you guys. >>> we're in the christmas spirit, particularly topper with his special tie. >> it's time. you can't wear these ties very often. >> gift from the wife? >> yes. had to wear it. i'm mandated. got a problem with that? you met the wife. >> he has to go home. >> if your wife bought me a tie, i'd be wearing it. >> we talked about this big storm in the southwest and how some of the moisture gets in tomorrow. big time snow anywhere from 1 to 2 feet fell in the mountains of arizona and new mexico from early monday until this afternoon. it caused all kinds of problems on the interstate. they didn't get that much, but still, that's a decent snow for them for this time of year. enough to plow, enough to sand. and enough to stick on the roads. all right, for us, temperatures are actually going up. we're looking at the satellite picture radar combined. one thing that jumps out at you, most of it is rain. i mean, even in iowa, in minnesota, and the great lakes, there's no cold air
bruce, thanks. back to you guys. >>> we're in the christmas spirit, particularly topper with his special tie. >> it's time. you can't wear these ties very often. >> gift from the wife? >> yes. had to wear it. i'm mandated. got a problem with that? you met the wife. >> he has to go home. >> if your wife bought me a tie, i'd be wearing it. >> we talked about this big storm in the southwest and how some of the moisture gets in tomorrow. big time snow...
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bruce, what can you tell us? >> j.c., what this meant -- what this was about depends on who you ask. the attorney for one of the alleged victims says it is really another case -- another act of cowardice to decide not to have this hearing. another affect cowardice by a serial child sex abuser. but jerry sandusky's lawyer says it was simply a tactical decision to avoid a hearing that put the defense at a tactical disadvantage. jerry sandusky had been slated to be in court all day, confronted for the first time by the public testimony of at least five of the young men he allegedly abused. but within minutes, he was back out of the courthouse. his lawyers saw no advantage in airing more of the sorted details of decades of alleged child sexual abuse. >> we're ready to defend, we've always been ready to defend. today's waiver has nothing to do with conceding anything, there will be no plea negotiations, there will be no plea negotiations. this is a fight to the death. this is the fight of jerry sandusky's life. >> law
bruce, what can you tell us? >> j.c., what this meant -- what this was about depends on who you ask. the attorney for one of the alleged victims says it is really another case -- another act of cowardice to decide not to have this hearing. another affect cowardice by a serial child sex abuser. but jerry sandusky's lawyer says it was simply a tactical decision to avoid a hearing that put the defense at a tactical disadvantage. jerry sandusky had been slated to be in court all day,...
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bruce boudreau has a new job, anaheim ducks hired him to the head coach.s fired on monday, he led team to four division titles make a pass the the playoffs.f thousands of people are watch the first light the national christmas tree. the first lighting for the tree. >>> a donation drive will be tonight in prince george's for the relatives of in a family members killed house fire. out in a home in lewiston. killed.ar-old was his mother and aunt died as well. atund raiser will begin 6:00. a man is in custody after the tractor-trailer and on a chase.ce it began in baltimore and ended parkway. that is where the driver lost the vehicle and was arrested. officials say he is wanted in charges.pi on >>> authorities caught up with a suspected of carrying out spree. were overhead as police stephanie. you can see it happening. officer spotted her car after to rob a bank in mclean. it ended in bethesda. police believe she is for three robberies a carjacking -- carjacking. >>> investigators also captured suspected of carjacking. henry sanders was arrested yesterday. aut
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. >> this is bruce johnson in downtown washington. d.c. is one of the last remaining cities where you need cash to get a cab. i'll have that story coming up. >>> d.c. taxi cabs, at least as we know them may soon be a thing of the past. >> today, the mayor introduced sweeping taxi cab reform bills that address everything from requiring credit card readers to standardizing the colors of the cab. >> and bruce johnson is out there live in northwest washington to fill us in. hey bruce. >> reporter: hey ladies, we are outside the mayflower hotel on connecticut avenue northwest. there are some 8500 licensed cab drivers in d.c. and the mayor says they are not trying to reduce that number, but they are trying to change the cabs on the outside and the inside. your ride in a d.c. cab will change considerably in the next year. >> attempting to put into tax ky cabs the kind of amenities that are available in taxi cabs around the country. >> pay by credit or debit card and produce an ac raff receipt. a gps system will keep the driver from getting lost a
. >> this is bruce johnson in downtown washington. d.c. is one of the last remaining cities where you need cash to get a cab. i'll have that story coming up. >>> d.c. taxi cabs, at least as we know them may soon be a thing of the past. >> today, the mayor introduced sweeping taxi cab reform bills that address everything from requiring credit card readers to standardizing the colors of the cab. >> and bruce johnson is out there live in northwest washington to fill us...
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. >> but as bruce johnson reports, he's running into a lot of opposition from the union. >> this is bruce johnson in northwest washington. does it make a difference where your neighborhood firefighter lives? 75% of d.c. fire department live outside the city. some from as far away as west virginia, pennsylvania, north carolina, even new jersey. d.c.'s fire chief ken elerby says he can provide the same service for a lot less. he wants to eliminate the 24 hour shifts and replace them with 12 hour shifts. >> it is a cost savings of about $36 million and all of the attending costs that go along with housing. >> here's how it works. right now, d.c. firefighters work an average of 24 straight hours then they're off for three days. one firefighter here on 13th street says he lives in hagerstown, maryland. if the chief gets his way, he would have to quit his job. he's built his whole lifestyle around the current shift. >> part of the attraction is the schedule. >> the firefighters union says it will fight the chief on this. >> could be a loss in pay with commuter costs and just morale alone and th
. >> but as bruce johnson reports, he's running into a lot of opposition from the union. >> this is bruce johnson in northwest washington. does it make a difference where your neighborhood firefighter lives? 75% of d.c. fire department live outside the city. some from as far away as west virginia, pennsylvania, north carolina, even new jersey. d.c.'s fire chief ken elerby says he can provide the same service for a lot less. he wants to eliminate the 24 hour shifts and replace them...
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>> oh, bruce, speaking of bruce, bruce hated khloe cause she, not hated, but what i mean is she stole [ laughter ] >> jay: now he means, is he hearing it now for the first time? >> yeah, he might be, i don't know. literally we keep all secrets from bruce. >> jay: so was khloe the big troublemaker? >> she definitely was. she is -- she steals cars. >> jay: yeah, well -- >> she's grand theft auto. >> jay: remind me to never have you near my garage. now, you lived with her and lamar odom for a while. >> yeah, i did. >> jay: now, how was that? was it fun? >> it was fun. i mean the whole purpose was lamar plays -- well, not currently, when there was a a season he was always on the road and, you know, so he wanted me there to kind of look after, be in the house with her when he's gone all of the time, but i mean the rules in her house were no girls. she's got -- you what i'm talking about. she's got surveillance cameras and the whole nine so she literally would threaten me, i'm going to look at the tapes. >> jay: why couldn't you have girls in the house? what's wrong with that? >> sandler: t
>> oh, bruce, speaking of bruce, bruce hated khloe cause she, not hated, but what i mean is she stole [ laughter ] >> jay: now he means, is he hearing it now for the first time? >> yeah, he might be, i don't know. literally we keep all secrets from bruce. >> jay: so was khloe the big troublemaker? >> she definitely was. she is -- she steals cars. >> jay: yeah, well -- >> she's grand theft auto. >> jay: remind me to never have you near my garage....
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bruce johnson has been working this story and joins us live with an update. what do you know?>> a lot going on down here today. council members told us they instructed kwame brown to meet in private with thomas. the last time they were in private, he stepped down. my sources are telling me that when they meet in private, remove himself from his other committee assignments and possibly even to take a leave of absence from the council. >> we are just very sorry that it happened. >> d.c. mayor became the latest elected official to who said he was stunned by the fbi, irs raids when councilman harry thomas was home on friday. >> for everybody, the council. >> i think it is. but you know, we will go on with our work. we know it has to be done for the city. >> there was business to be dealt with today. but harry thomas chose to avoid all of this. it would have been a circus. it was the all important vote to approve an ethics bill. >> it also puts stiffer penalties in place for public officials that don't do the right thing. >> when colleagues and the mayor attended the district build
bruce johnson has been working this story and joins us live with an update. what do you know?>> a lot going on down here today. council members told us they instructed kwame brown to meet in private with thomas. the last time they were in private, he stepped down. my sources are telling me that when they meet in private, remove himself from his other committee assignments and possibly even to take a leave of absence from the council. >> we are just very sorry that it happened....
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but first, bruce, back to you. >> thank you. the top of the newscast we said a rare saturday session, u.s. senators voted to extend a payroll tax cut for two months. it's a temporary fix, that avoids a tax increase for mills of workers in the new year. drew levinson reports tonight the deal also requires the white house to decide quickly whether to allow construction of a controversial transcontinental oil pipeline. >> reporter: senators arrived on capitol hill. >> goat it done. >> for a rare saturday session to avoid a government shoutdown. they approved a $1trillion budget bill that funds the government through next year. >> the amendment is agreed to. >> the senate also passed a temporary extension of the payroll tax break. that means at the beginning of the year, 160 million americans won't see their paycheck shrink. >> we stayed in session to present some issues to the american public that were extremely important. >> senators couldn't find the money to pay for the tax cuts for a whole year, so they opted for just a two-mon
but first, bruce, back to you. >> thank you. the top of the newscast we said a rare saturday session, u.s. senators voted to extend a payroll tax cut for two months. it's a temporary fix, that avoids a tax increase for mills of workers in the new year. drew levinson reports tonight the deal also requires the white house to decide quickly whether to allow construction of a controversial transcontinental oil pipeline. >> reporter: senators arrived on capitol hill. >> goat it...
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bruce was forced after four years as head coach. the sports director caught up with him to talk about what happened. dave. >> bruce was in good spirits when i visited him this morning at his home, two days removed. he could appreciate all of what he had accomplished. he joked a bit, said he had plenty of time to become a better golfer and said he definitely wanted to coach again. how this current job ended is where we started the conversation. >> were you shocked when you heard the news that you were being let go and how were you told? >> i wasn't shocked. i guess the rumor had been going on for a while and i mean, i tried not to read anything and watch tv or read any blogs or anything, but i mean, the problem is all my friends were texting me and saying hang in there. it's going to be all right, and i keep texting them back and say it would be all right if you would keep leaving me alone. but i was going to work on monday and gave him a call and so i knew something was up because it was early in the morning and so, you know, we met
bruce was forced after four years as head coach. the sports director caught up with him to talk about what happened. dave. >> bruce was in good spirits when i visited him this morning at his home, two days removed. he could appreciate all of what he had accomplished. he joked a bit, said he had plenty of time to become a better golfer and said he definitely wanted to coach again. how this current job ended is where we started the conversation. >> were you shocked when you heard the...
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sveeaa montts agoo....fox 45 recorded hearley bruce scraping metal investigation, bruce as come clean and admitted that he's been doing thhs for 18 years. now uncooered bbuce could rettre with his full city. there is o law that prohibits city employees convicted of crimes from claiming their pensioo. peeeral council embers want that changed. 17:36:58 we should look at sanctioning ann eeping aapart think we really need to lookk at this legislatively. :07 17:43:11 when you're talking about public employees and they do someehing on the taxpayer dollar thht violates &ptte public truut therr should beesome penalities that go along with that :16 :16 despite bruce's admmssion, he is still on the city's payroll tonight. that rings us to our question of the ddy. should employees convicted of crimes agaiist the city be alloweddto colllct their pension? pension? it took just minutes for a lot of you to weigh in on this one...most of you ttink thee shoull lose their pensions... join the conversation...go to facebooo dot com... slaah 3 it's good day for little called a hhro afttr saving his grandf
sveeaa montts agoo....fox 45 recorded hearley bruce scraping metal investigation, bruce as come clean and admitted that he's been doing thhs for 18 years. now uncooered bbuce could rettre with his full city. there is o law that prohibits city employees convicted of crimes from claiming their pensioo. peeeral council embers want that changed. 17:36:58 we should look at sanctioning ann eeping aapart think we really need to lookk at this legislatively. :07 17:43:11 when you're talking about public...
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bruce, back to you. >> the camp site remains, though? no plans to take that down. >> reporter: that's correct. park police made it clear that they were not planning to kick anyone out of the park. >> okay. thanks a lot, lindsey. you can get through downtown washington tonight without much problem but that could be a different story monday morning. word on the street tonight is that occupy dc might be planning demonstrations at government offices. maybe their willingness to mix it up with police have grown since occupy protesters have arrived from other cities. >> traffic tomorrow, i don't know what the traffic conditions will be tomorrow. >> of course you can tune in tomorrow morning beginning at 4:25 for the latest on the traffic in that area and elsewhere. >> same old story for the redskins today. they lose to the jets. but the headlines tonight are the two young stars, davis and williams are done for the year are done for failing not one but multiple drugs tests. >> thanks a lot. i'm here with the redskins insider. we started to hear
bruce, back to you. >> the camp site remains, though? no plans to take that down. >> reporter: that's correct. park police made it clear that they were not planning to kick anyone out of the park. >> okay. thanks a lot, lindsey. you can get through downtown washington tonight without much problem but that could be a different story monday morning. word on the street tonight is that occupy dc might be planning demonstrations at government offices. maybe their willingness to mix...
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. >>> former caps coach bruce beaudreau. ducks up 2-0, on the attack. ben maxwell with the puck, shoots on that. rebound to andrew gordon. a former cap. he scored his first while playing for beaudreau in washington. fakes the shot. passes to claude, and he goes top shelf where mama hides the cookies. the flyers win 4-3 in overtime. you know bruce, he's always an upbeat guy. >> there's a lot of positives. first of all, there's more skill up front than i thought there was. the energy and the enthusiasm on the bench i thought was really good. and i knew everybody left everything they had on the ice. i mean, it wasn't a question of people not giving it their all or anything like that. they tried hard. but in the end, you can't overcome making dumb mistakes. >> the ducks committed 11 penalties in the game. bruce will try again for his first win tomorrow night against minnesota. and tonight dale hunter will try for his first win as an nhl head coach, ottawa and caps 7:00. we'll have that tonight at 11:00. >> fingers crossed again. >>> thank you. that's the ne
. >>> former caps coach bruce beaudreau. ducks up 2-0, on the attack. ben maxwell with the puck, shoots on that. rebound to andrew gordon. a former cap. he scored his first while playing for beaudreau in washington. fakes the shot. passes to claude, and he goes top shelf where mama hides the cookies. the flyers win 4-3 in overtime. you know bruce, he's always an upbeat guy. >> there's a lot of positives. first of all, there's more skill up front than i thought there was. the...
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bruce boudreau is heading west. >> ♪ >> the nominees for music's highest honor and the front runner.> it is starting to feel more like winter outside. we have the first forecast we are the american association of pharmaceutical scientists in arlington, virginia and we are celebrating our 20th anniversary. good morning, washington. >>> bright sunshine when the sun comes up. high pressure is overhead and that will give us blue skies. there will be no clouds like yesterday. a cold front is off to our northwest and that will clear bus tomorrow and you will not notice the cold front moving through town. it will not change conditions that much. 38 degrees in the district in quantico is 40 degrees. manassas is 34 degrees. sonny and 52 this afternoon and that is average for this time of year and not as wendy as the past couple of days. the high pressure is moving directly overhead. continued sunny tomorrow and warmer in the mid 50's. the seven-day forecast is coming up. >>> have a report of an accident eastbound on 66 near 234 in manassas. after that, 66 will slow through centreville and not
bruce boudreau is heading west. >> ♪ >> the nominees for music's highest honor and the front runner.> it is starting to feel more like winter outside. we have the first forecast we are the american association of pharmaceutical scientists in arlington, virginia and we are celebrating our 20th anniversary. good morning, washington. >>> bright sunshine when the sun comes up. high pressure is overhead and that will give us blue skies. there will be no clouds like...
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, bruce johnson. it's not as much as he could have received because he's talking to federal investigators. the details of the sentencing and then the reactions to it. scott. >> he was facing 14 years when he went in. the final sentence, seven years and three months. $100,000 fine and also three years of sup vised probation after that once he gets out of prison, he will be nearly 70 years old. johnson's attorneys played up his age and his health as they begged for leniency today. johnson now walking with a cane they say because he is showing signs of parkinson's disease. prosecutors said it was alcoholism. the judge rejected the medical claim calling johnson's crimes of accepting bribes severe, saying quote, you were elected to do good, not line your pockets. johnson was caught on tape doing just that, accepting a cash bribe in this november 2010 meeting. >> i don't know who they are. >> and threne was the raid on his house. council member elect at the time trying to stash cash with feds at the door. >
, bruce johnson. it's not as much as he could have received because he's talking to federal investigators. the details of the sentencing and then the reactions to it. scott. >> he was facing 14 years when he went in. the final sentence, seven years and three months. $100,000 fine and also three years of sup vised probation after that once he gets out of prison, he will be nearly 70 years old. johnson's attorneys played up his age and his health as they begged for leniency today. johnson...
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let's check in with bruce and linda and see what is coming up tomorrow on the weekend late show. and linda take it away. >> merry christmas, dave. >> seasons greetings.tomorrow il christmas show and it's going to be the best one yet. jose feliciano is going to join us by phone and we are helping for me merry christmas. >>> we are going to prepare aena blow torch or two. >> that is a tasty time saver.ae traditions the meteorologist will give his delightful riding of rudolph the red nose reindeer. >>> all of that and surprises o. >> dave: bruce and linda.here i. the top then ten things you don't want to hear during the holidayless. holidayless -- holidays. the experts agree that the holidays are a time of foo fatigue and disappoint. and family tension. [applause] i would represent the familyten. that would be me. the top ten things you don't want to hear during the holidays. look out i hope you don't hear these things. >>> welcome to dennys table for. no. 9 fedex is delivering your package. here it comes. >>> there you go.take that. ♪ladies and gentlemen it's a happy night and sad
let's check in with bruce and linda and see what is coming up tomorrow on the weekend late show. and linda take it away. >> merry christmas, dave. >> seasons greetings.tomorrow il christmas show and it's going to be the best one yet. jose feliciano is going to join us by phone and we are helping for me merry christmas. >>> we are going to prepare aena blow torch or two. >> that is a tasty time saver.ae traditions the meteorologist will give his delightful riding of...
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why are you so committed to sasha bruce youth work? >> i believe everyone deserves a chance.'m familiar with the power of performance and what it can do at a nonverbal level. it can provide memories that people can refer back to and inspirational moments people can refer back to. when they're in the hard, challenging moments that seed that i plant with the music, with the inspiration with what i give on a nonverbal level which is what music is all about. >> we're look at you in performance, where will the concert be? >> the hoffman house. >> there are still tickets left? >> there are. you can show up at 6:30. 3400 prospect street northwest. go to our web site if you would like to get a ticket in advance. www.sashabruce.org. >> the tickets are in various levels up to $1,000 or more if you would like to give a donation. for people under 30, you're considering the economic times. you have tickets for that level. do come out and help support this wonderful organization. elu, thank you for being here with us. you'll have a great show with him tonight. jasmine, good luck going off
why are you so committed to sasha bruce youth work? >> i believe everyone deserves a chance.'m familiar with the power of performance and what it can do at a nonverbal level. it can provide memories that people can refer back to and inspirational moments people can refer back to. when they're in the hard, challenging moments that seed that i plant with the music, with the inspiration with what i give on a nonverbal level which is what music is all about. >> we're look at you in...
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>> bruce leshan, 9news now. >> d. c. police say that suspect is carlos lopez jimenez. >>> well police say a 43-year- old suicidal man who complained about his job is now dead, shot and killed by police. all this happened this afternoon on the 7600 block of valley park road. that is in maryland. >> police say the 43-year-old called 911 around noon saying he was armed and wanted to take his own life when s.w.a.t. teams got there, the gunman stepped out of the house and waved his gun. several officers fired their guns and killed him. >> the rumors are that he is bipolar. >> this is the 14th police involved shooting in prince georges county and in what appears to be an unprecedented year, three of our officers have been shot. >> investigators aren't sure if the gunman fired his own weapon and how many times he was shot at by police. the several officers involved are right now on routine paid leave while they look at an internal investigation of exactly what happened. >>> well last night we first told you about a bold female
>> bruce leshan, 9news now. >> d. c. police say that suspect is carlos lopez jimenez. >>> well police say a 43-year- old suicidal man who complained about his job is now dead, shot and killed by police. all this happened this afternoon on the 7600 block of valley park road. that is in maryland. >> police say the 43-year-old called 911 around noon saying he was armed and wanted to take his own life when s.w.a.t. teams got there, the gunman stepped out of the house and...
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. >>> also new, bruce boudreau already has a new job. the anaheim ducks hired him as their new head coach after they fired randy carlyle who had been there for seven years. boudreau fired by the caps on monday after the team got off to a slow start. caps and the ducks already played each other so they won't meet again this season unless they both reach the nfl finals. >>> montgomery county is holding another hearing on whether to impose a curfew for teens. public safety commission is expected to vote on the proposed curfew at 9:30 this morning and then they will stepped it to the full county council which could approve the curfew sometime next week. >>> howard university facing a civil lawsuit filed by a group of students who claim they were sexually assaulted and harassed by a school employee and that the university didn't do anything about it. stacey cohan is at howard with the details. >> reporter: the question of this lawsuit is whether or not the university did enough to protect students. the students, at least two female students,
. >>> also new, bruce boudreau already has a new job. the anaheim ducks hired him as their new head coach after they fired randy carlyle who had been there for seven years. boudreau fired by the caps on monday after the team got off to a slow start. caps and the ducks already played each other so they won't meet again this season unless they both reach the nfl finals. >>> montgomery county is holding another hearing on whether to impose a curfew for teens. public safety...
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come on back, dave has a chance to sit down and talk to bruce this morning.we'll find out what he has to say tonight. we'll be right back. sure. scrambled eggs. [ male announcer ] actually, it's easier. citi financial tools. easier banking. standard at citibank. [ beep ] hi. dave here. [ male announcer ] for dave, using citibank's online bill pay is as easy as setting up voicemail. hi, it's dave. [ male announcer ] actually, it's easier. hi, it's dave. i'm out of the office. [ male announcer ] online bill pay. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>> this is your local nissan dealer sports with dave feldman. >> it's been only two days since bruce was fired at the caps head coach. the rumors had been circulating much longer than that. he wants to coach again. says hockey is all he knows. just one of the many things he told me this morning when i visited him at his home. >> i was going to work on monday and georgia tech said give me a call. it was real early in the morning and so, you know, we met and very gracious. but i knew something wasn't right with the t
come on back, dave has a chance to sit down and talk to bruce this morning.we'll find out what he has to say tonight. we'll be right back. sure. scrambled eggs. [ male announcer ] actually, it's easier. citi financial tools. easier banking. standard at citibank. [ beep ] hi. dave here. [ male announcer ] for dave, using citibank's online bill pay is as easy as setting up voicemail. hi, it's dave. [ male announcer ] actually, it's easier. hi, it's dave. i'm out of the office. [ male announcer ]...
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the expected gunman has not been arrested. >>> bruce, d.c.cabbies received the red light to raise fares by 44%. the initial fee of $3 would stay the same under the recent proposal. but the per mile would jump from $1.50 to $2.16. several additional charges would be eliminated, including luggage and passenger fees. the chairman of the tax taxi says it would create a first class fleet of cabs in the district. a 30 day comment period before the fare increase goes into effect. >>> still ahead, a police officer finds himself up a pole literally. >> plus, a ride on the bus in a construction barrel combined sent a construction worker into a 16-foot ditch. >> and the driver of this car in the wrong place at the wrong time, winding up between a rock and a hard place. >> but up next, why did metro spend some $200,000 to find out what washington would be like if metro did not exist. back in a minute. >>> it's been 35 years, but what if there were no metro? the system is asking that study. now it's getting a lot of buzz on twitter. metro spent $200,000 f
the expected gunman has not been arrested. >>> bruce, d.c.cabbies received the red light to raise fares by 44%. the initial fee of $3 would stay the same under the recent proposal. but the per mile would jump from $1.50 to $2.16. several additional charges would be eliminated, including luggage and passenger fees. the chairman of the tax taxi says it would create a first class fleet of cabs in the district. a 30 day comment period before the fare increase goes into effect. >>>...
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that bruce could pensioná...ling from the city.there is no laa that prohibits city employees ccnvicted of crimes from claiminggtheir ppnsion.several changed. 17:36:58 we should llok at sanctioning and keeping a part if not all thier pension so i at this legislatively. :07ok - about publii employees and pe ome penalities that go :16 despite bruce's admission... he still emains on he city's payroll. a suupended presidential campaign didn't stop herman cain from headlining a fundraiser in oklahoma ccty, fundraiser, cain explained why - he decided to step back from his run for the whitt house. if you're ondering about the decision, t was very simppe folks. family firrtt family first. it wass't thht ii didn't want to fight, because i'm still goona fight (lauuhing))i'm just gonna fight a ifferent way, but it pamm down to faaily first. first.cain uspended his run for the white house on paturday, saying he ould focus instead on his family.he againss hii are "false and untrue," a local bakery is hitting the big time, and
that bruce could pensioná...ling from the city.there is no laa that prohibits city employees ccnvicted of crimes from claiminggtheir ppnsion.several changed. 17:36:58 we should llok at sanctioning and keeping a part if not all thier pension so i at this legislatively. :07ok - about publii employees and pe ome penalities that go :16 despite bruce's admission... he still emains on he city's payroll. a suupended presidential campaign didn't stop herman cain from headlining a fundraiser in...
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>> bruce himself. he is a good man. he's never been in trouble with the law.spite difficulties in the marriage, everyone has difficulties, usually there's still a great deal of love. and with bruce and monica, their focus has been the children from the beginning. they both adore them. and with everything else aside, there is no way bruce would have taken their mother away from those children. >> was there a great deal of love still in their marriage? >> i believe so. i was in contact with monica before they went on the trip. i was in europe and we skyped a great deal, especially because of the upset, and i was talking to her and sympathizing with her. and she told me -- i asked her do you still love bruce? and she said she thought so. but what they wanted to do was stay together for as long as they could because of the children. >> why won't bruce go back to mexico and face the authorities? really try to clear his name? >> many of the states in mexico presume a person is guilty until proven innocent. now, i know a great change is going on in mexico about that,
>> bruce himself. he is a good man. he's never been in trouble with the law.spite difficulties in the marriage, everyone has difficulties, usually there's still a great deal of love. and with bruce and monica, their focus has been the children from the beginning. they both adore them. and with everything else aside, there is no way bruce would have taken their mother away from those children. >> was there a great deal of love still in their marriage? >> i believe so. i was in...
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and bruce alberts is the editor- in-chief of the journal, "science," who's deciding what to publish and not publish about this research. dr. fauci, let me start with you. as an arm of the federal government ever asked scientists not to publish the fruits of their research in. >> in the biological scientists in science, this truly, ray s, it's a new paradigm. it's unprecedented. so we've really got to get it right. i mean there's an absolute need to do kinds of research that will help protect the general and global public but there are times as is the case now where the result, if gotten into the hands of people with nefarious purpose kos, in fact, be dangerous to society. so we need to strike a balance, an appropriate balance of not impeding the science but at the same time protecting the general public who has concerns over the possibility that information like this may get into the hands of people who would use it for nefarious purposesment but the answer to your question is, there is the first time and this advisory board that you mentioned, the national science advisory board for bi
and bruce alberts is the editor- in-chief of the journal, "science," who's deciding what to publish and not publish about this research. dr. fauci, let me start with you. as an arm of the federal government ever asked scientists not to publish the fruits of their research in. >> in the biological scientists in science, this truly, ray s, it's a new paradigm. it's unprecedented. so we've really got to get it right. i mean there's an absolute need to do kinds of research that will...
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and bruce alberts is the editor- in-chief of the journal, "science," who's deciding what to publish and not publish about this research. dr. fauci, let me start with you. as an arm of the federal government ever asked scientists not to publish the fruits of their research in. >> in the biological scientists in science, this truly, ray s, it's a new paradigm. it's unprecedented. so we've really got to get it right. i mean there's an absolute need to do kinds of research that will help protect the general and global public but there are times as is the case now where the result, if gotten into the hands of people with nefarious purpose kos, in fact, be dangerous to society. so we need to strike a balance, an appropriate balance of not impeding the science but at the same time protecting the general public who has concerns over the possibility that information like this may get into the hands of people who would use it for nefarious purposesment but the answer to your question is, there is the first time and this advisory board that you mentioned, the national science advisory board for bi
and bruce alberts is the editor- in-chief of the journal, "science," who's deciding what to publish and not publish about this research. dr. fauci, let me start with you. as an arm of the federal government ever asked scientists not to publish the fruits of their research in. >> in the biological scientists in science, this truly, ray s, it's a new paradigm. it's unprecedented. so we've really got to get it right. i mean there's an absolute need to do kinds of research that will...
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bruce is tracking it aal with sports unlimited, it starts ight now. ppsssble good news from the injuryeww today..morgan dsit has more mills... while rayy ewis may be &preturnnng, the sittation is not so ccear regarding issues...somee ources are b...3& saying it could be as muuh as spent today in a boot and did e3 not practice..it's still not kknwnnexactly what his status will be for sundaythissdespite assurances from john harbaughh on monday that webb would play. if he an't go, rookie jimmm corner, and ed reed among others at punt returnee...as always, stay tuned. college askettall toniggt at the comcast cenner...mark turgeon has hadd n up and down start as maryland's basketball coach...but the terps came in ponight 5-3...aad tonight. the terps took on lorida internatiooal,,who haae a piu is coached by isiah thomas, the former pistons starr who coached and served as president of the year with thh golden is third pantherss..and heeliked what on a 15-4 un...jeremyyallen with 14..here's 3 of in his face...mark turreon is not happy......second haaf, terps...terrell stoglin heats up...checc
bruce is tracking it aal with sports unlimited, it starts ight now. ppsssble good news from the injuryeww today..morgan dsit has more mills... while rayy ewis may be &preturnnng, the sittation is not so ccear regarding issues...somee ources are b...3& saying it could be as muuh as spent today in a boot and did e3 not practice..it's still not kknwnnexactly what his status will be for sundaythissdespite assurances from john harbaughh on monday that webb would play. if he an't go, rookie...
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up next is bruce cunningham..or a while, it looked as join that list...there ere - reports of 20-thousand or more tickets still available on monday..but the bengals offered an unprecedented 2 for 1 deal to their season ticket holders, and you can be sure plenty of ravens fans took advantage, and their voices will undoubtedly be heard sunday...as for the ravens themselves? some of them admit to following the story this week, but it will have absolutely no affect on how they prepare... 3 we told you last night that seven ravens were voted as pro bowl starters...and among them is ray rice...the fourth year running back will be making his second trip to honolulu..the first was in 2009...but this year might be even more remarkable...rice hasbecome one of the more the nfl, and he played with a - giant target on his back all season long... 3 and another of the ravens heading to honolulu is outside linebacker terrell suggs, who is having a career year...his 13 sacks are a career high and just 2 less than peter boulware's
up next is bruce cunningham..or a while, it looked as join that list...there ere - reports of 20-thousand or more tickets still available on monday..but the bengals offered an unprecedented 2 for 1 deal to their season ticket holders, and you can be sure plenty of ravens fans took advantage, and their voices will undoubtedly be heard sunday...as for the ravens themselves? some of them admit to following the story this week, but it will have absolutely no affect on how they prepare... 3 we told...
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us.and i'm jennifer glbert, pow.ext is bruce cunninghaa. 3 p3 as they head into the ptretch run, thegainst the colts on sunday, bringing his seassn total to 13...and that's a ccreer high, surrassing the 12 heegottin his rookie year...and there areethose who are saying that suggs is a strong candidate for nfl defensive player of theeyear, or maybe even mvp.... and among his backers is his ach, john harbaugh....- meanwhile...some injury intrigue....ii appears corner injury...serious enough to knocckhim out for aa least ne game....nd maybe as many as four...but john haabaugh wouldd not confirm that today..saying the avens came out oo the who played sunday will play that webb was art of that - injuuy report comes out l - wedneedaaystay tuned. elsewhere...the apparent nd of the line for derriik mason...theeveteran wideout was released today bb the houstoo texans..this two months aater they acquired him in a trade with thh jets.. mason wassnot mucc of a factor in houston, catching just 6 passes or 55 yards....e had ravens...he's the club's plltime leading receiver... 3&and mason isn't the
us.and i'm jennifer glbert, pow.ext is bruce cunninghaa. 3 p3 as they head into the ptretch run, thegainst the colts on sunday, bringing his seassn total to 13...and that's a ccreer high, surrassing the 12 heegottin his rookie year...and there areethose who are saying that suggs is a strong candidate for nfl defensive player of theeyear, or maybe even mvp.... and among his backers is his ach, john harbaugh....- meanwhile...some injury intrigue....ii appears corner injury...serious enough to...