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bruce had been here once before.d always wondered what might be hidden in this forest, but it took him 24 years of begging before the indonesian government would let him set foot here. to help us set up a camp, we brought a few villagers from papasena. this was it, our home for the next ten days. i see you're already wearing your binoculars. >> i'm looking for new birds or old birds that i saw last time that only live here, no place else on earth except the foja mountains. [whistling] >> in 2005, bruce and his fellow scientists needed only ten minutes to find their first new species, an odd-looking bird. it didn't take us much longer to spot it. >> you can see these bizarre little waddles hanging down. that seems to be unique. >> a new bird, a new species, needs a new name. what did you come up with? >> well, i've got a wife, and i thought, wouldn't it be nice to name it after her? so i named it after carol. melipotes carolae. it actually has an english name too. that's the wattled smokey honey eater. >> wattled smok
bruce had been here once before.d always wondered what might be hidden in this forest, but it took him 24 years of begging before the indonesian government would let him set foot here. to help us set up a camp, we brought a few villagers from papasena. this was it, our home for the next ten days. i see you're already wearing your binoculars. >> i'm looking for new birds or old birds that i saw last time that only live here, no place else on earth except the foja mountains. [whistling]...
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bruce always spoke the truth. he was a passionate advocate on behalf of all citizens of san francisco, particularly those with disabilities. i would like to invite anyone who would care to say anything to do so. anybody? >> thank you so much for all of your years of service on the mta board. thank you so much for everything i learned from you. it was an honor to serve with you. we are going to miss your words of wisdom, your perspective. i know you will go on to do more great things. director ramos: i wanted to thank bruce, really got a warm welcome from you. i enjoyed the conversations that we had. i felt like we all hung on to every word that you said like it was -- it really was valuable. i had the good fortune of working with people in the east bay as well and oakland that also know bruce over there. thank you for all of your service to this city and to the region. i look forward to staying in touch with you as we proceed in doing our best for transit. >> service on the taxi commission. >> you are right. direc
bruce always spoke the truth. he was a passionate advocate on behalf of all citizens of san francisco, particularly those with disabilities. i would like to invite anyone who would care to say anything to do so. anybody? >> thank you so much for all of your years of service on the mta board. thank you so much for everything i learned from you. it was an honor to serve with you. we are going to miss your words of wisdom, your perspective. i know you will go on to do more great things....
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in bethesda, bruce leshan, 9news now. >> thank you, bruce. >>> at least two workers were injured after they were knocked out of a tree by a truck. this happened on new hampshire avenue here brighton dam road in brookeville. scott broom is joining us live from the scene with more information. scott? >> reporter: well, now that we're here at the location, we've learned they weren't actually in the tree. they were down on the ground. despite the signs and the cones and the flagger, a truck blew through the construction area, ran over or hit three workers, two of them were sent to the hospital. let me take you to sky 9. we're at new hampshire avenue. it was just after 10:00 this morning when a box truck went through this work location. and that's when the workers were hit. they were working for mercy a tree contractors, under contract to bge power company. the two injured workers according to co-workers are jose hernando and marvin saravantos. both have been taken to hospitals, one of them to shock trauma. here is how some of the witnesses on the ground saw it as it happened. >> my thought
in bethesda, bruce leshan, 9news now. >> thank you, bruce. >>> at least two workers were injured after they were knocked out of a tree by a truck. this happened on new hampshire avenue here brighton dam road in brookeville. scott broom is joining us live from the scene with more information. scott? >> reporter: well, now that we're here at the location, we've learned they weren't actually in the tree. they were down on the ground. despite the signs and the cones and the...
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bruce had been here once before.ays wondered what might be hidden in this forest, but it took him 24 years of begging before the indonesian government would let him set foot here. to help us set up a camp, we brought a few villagers from papasena. this was it, our home for the next ten days. i see you're already wearing your binoculars. >> i'm looking for new birds or old birds that i saw last time that only live here, no place else on earth except the foja mountains. [whistling] >> in 2005, bruce and his fellow scientists needed only ten minutes to find their first new species, an odd-looking bird. it didn't take us much longer to spot it. >> you can see these bizarre little waddles hanging down. that seems to be unique. >> a new bird, a new species, needs a new name. what did you come up with? >> well, i've got a wife, and i thought, wouldn't it be nice to name it after her? so i named it after carol. melipotes carolae. it actually has an english name too. that's the wattled smokey honey eater. >> wattled smokey ho
bruce had been here once before.ays wondered what might be hidden in this forest, but it took him 24 years of begging before the indonesian government would let him set foot here. to help us set up a camp, we brought a few villagers from papasena. this was it, our home for the next ten days. i see you're already wearing your binoculars. >> i'm looking for new birds or old birds that i saw last time that only live here, no place else on earth except the foja mountains. [whistling] >>...
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i have known bruce for many years. whether it was in the school district and corruption in the facilities, he has been a strong sunshine advocate and a very hard worker. i will be supporting bruce wolfe, opposing the notion, but i appreciate diversity for the task force. supervisor chiu: supervisor cohen? supervisor cohen: i do not actually know mr. wolf well, but in the region direction with him i have had, i was impressed and would it be more than willing to support him in a different capacity. supervisor campos: on the issue that came up with compliance of the charter, i know that is an important issue. certainly, it is an important issue to me. during the committee meeting i strongly believe it was critical for all government agencies to follow the charter. i also know, having spoken to him following the hearing, he gets the message and the concerns that were raised. i am confident that if he is reappointed, he will make sure that compliance with the charter is something that happens. i do think that the diverse pe
i have known bruce for many years. whether it was in the school district and corruption in the facilities, he has been a strong sunshine advocate and a very hard worker. i will be supporting bruce wolfe, opposing the notion, but i appreciate diversity for the task force. supervisor chiu: supervisor cohen? supervisor cohen: i do not actually know mr. wolf well, but in the region direction with him i have had, i was impressed and would it be more than willing to support him in a different...
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>> bruce kasman is still with us as well, ty. bruce, you know, we heard the storm cloud scenario.ut the other thing that i really keyed in from our guest was the words systemic risk. given what you've studied in europe, given what we're facing here in the united states is systemic risk still on the table or do you think we're somewhat more immune to it as investors try and balance the risk in their portfolio? >> i think europe is the issue here. i don't see anything in the u.s. from a domestic point of view here. even if growth disappoints here that can create that kind of financial shock wave. i think we have an open door here if something really does go wrong in europe. there's no doubt that markets have priced in bad news in europe. but they haven't priced in the potential for what could really happen here if the system begins to fall apart. >> are you surprised they haven't done that, though, given how long this has all dragged out? and now we have spain in the mix in a very meaningful way? the market's supposed to anticipate. but apparently it's not. >> i think what the marke
>> bruce kasman is still with us as well, ty. bruce, you know, we heard the storm cloud scenario.ut the other thing that i really keyed in from our guest was the words systemic risk. given what you've studied in europe, given what we're facing here in the united states is systemic risk still on the table or do you think we're somewhat more immune to it as investors try and balance the risk in their portfolio? >> i think europe is the issue here. i don't see anything in the u.s. from...
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bruce? >> scoot broom. scott, thanks a lot for that. join us now is thomas graham. and tom, you have been out assessing the damage all over. and i think about the guy who just said, i've got to go to work monday and so does she. and he's stuck in a shelter now. how bad is it? when can you get this guy's power restore the? >> -- restored? >> it's as bad as it has everybody been. not since hurricane katrina. we are looking at about a week before we can get service back. we've asked for mutual assistance crews, just like everything utility, nationwide, it's about 4 million customers out of service. so we're working as hard as we can. right now, we have been able to secure about 175 to 200 crews that are coming from florida, oklahoma, georgia and missouri. >> and you have to drive here, right? >> they do have to drive. and if you can imagine, if you know you're not going to be home for a couple of weeks, you have to go home, you have to pack. you have to put all of your materials together. then
bruce? >> scoot broom. scott, thanks a lot for that. join us now is thomas graham. and tom, you have been out assessing the damage all over. and i think about the guy who just said, i've got to go to work monday and so does she. and he's stuck in a shelter now. how bad is it? when can you get this guy's power restore the? >> -- restored? >> it's as bad as it has everybody been. not since hurricane katrina. we are looking at about a week before we can get service back. we've...
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bruce says that's not funny. it is ironic that mr. mcginty, a descendent of slaves should laugh about animals raised for food. there is nothing funny about slavery. sadly, the striking parallels between animal slavery and human slavery are completely lost from mr. mcginty, just as racism is an -- so too is speciism for inhumane treatment. well, bruce, my friend, i'm going to argue that you and i have a fundamental disagreement. you see some sort of moral equivalency between the treatment of pigs and my human ancestors. i think frankly and with all due respect, that is ridiculous. i was joking about pigs being delicious and nobody should unnecessarily be cruel to animals. make no mistakes, i see no contradiction in eating meat and at the sim same time, being steadfast to human beings abusing each other. i respect those who have a different opinion. it's a free country. live however you like, but leave my ancestors out of it. don't leave your thoughts out of mcginty's mail bag. mailbag@wusa9.com. don't forget our name and where we're wr
bruce says that's not funny. it is ironic that mr. mcginty, a descendent of slaves should laugh about animals raised for food. there is nothing funny about slavery. sadly, the striking parallels between animal slavery and human slavery are completely lost from mr. mcginty, just as racism is an -- so too is speciism for inhumane treatment. well, bruce, my friend, i'm going to argue that you and i have a fundamental disagreement. you see some sort of moral equivalency between the treatment of...
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reporter bruce gordon joins us live with what went on in court today. bruce? >> these stories day after day are enough to turn your stomach. i am curious what the reaction has been from the jury through the stories? >> ality one point, laura, there were tears and that seemed funny. today, for example, the day ended with testimony from a penn state janitor, who recalled the shocked reaction of his coworker who said he walked in on sandusky and a young boy naked and engaged in oral sex in a campus shower facility in 2001. the eyewitness has been in frail health for some time and couldn't come to court and that followed three more direct accusers coming to the witness stand and that is a similar theme. vulnerable young boys and men, many with no father figure to speak of, befriended through sandusky, he flowers them, lavishes them with attention and gifts. the next thing, there is horseplay of an increasingly
reporter bruce gordon joins us live with what went on in court today. bruce? >> these stories day after day are enough to turn your stomach. i am curious what the reaction has been from the jury through the stories? >> ality one point, laura, there were tears and that seemed funny. today, for example, the day ended with testimony from a penn state janitor, who recalled the shocked reaction of his coworker who said he walked in on sandusky and a young boy naked and engaged in oral...
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maybe isle dress like '70s bruce. >> which he does. >> we're putting a beard and a floppy hat on brucee audience knew that it was really bruce springsteen. they thought it was an impersonator. then they're like, that's bruce doing this. and then the amazing part of this. first of all, he's a rock star. you can just feel that magnetism, something those rock stars have. and we put the beard on him and glasses and hat and he looks like he's from "born to run" album cover. he walked across out of hair and make up out of the green room. and he walks over. he's got that strut. his tight jeans on. and he walks over to his manager john landau. he says bruce, you look like when we first started working together. >> no. serious? >> when will he ever see bruce dressed like he was 30 years ago. >> it's a brilliant album. we'll. co-back after the break and talk about your other extraordinary achievement. persuading the president of the united states to slow jam the news. >> i don't know how you do this. i want to learn the art. [ gnome ] enjoying your holiday? ooo no. the hotel lost our reservation
maybe isle dress like '70s bruce. >> which he does. >> we're putting a beard and a floppy hat on brucee audience knew that it was really bruce springsteen. they thought it was an impersonator. then they're like, that's bruce doing this. and then the amazing part of this. first of all, he's a rock star. you can just feel that magnetism, something those rock stars have. and we put the beard on him and glasses and hat and he looks like he's from "born to run" album cover. he...
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bruce leshan reports, we have no idea what the justices have decided. bruce. >> absolutely. you know, the supreme court really may be the one institution in all of washington that simply does not leak. so while the majority of the justices seemed a little skeptical during oral arguments, we simply will not know for certain until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. >> a wonderful young man. and he lost his mom to illness. >> the president kept a low profile for months on healthcare reform. but with the supreme court ruling now just hours away, he is offering a ringing defense. >> i believe it was right to make sure that everybody in this country gets decent healthcare and does not bankrupt when they get sick. >> and mitt romney is just as strong in his critique. >> if obama care is not deemed constitutional, then the president's term will have been wasted on something that has not helped the american people. >> promise to repeal healthcare reform, even if the supreme court lets it stand. >> the obama care bill was a mistake. the court does not strike down the entire law, the house w
bruce leshan reports, we have no idea what the justices have decided. bruce. >> absolutely. you know, the supreme court really may be the one institution in all of washington that simply does not leak. so while the majority of the justices seemed a little skeptical during oral arguments, we simply will not know for certain until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. >> a wonderful young man. and he lost his mom to illness. >> the president kept a low profile for months on healthcare...
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i want to take a moment to talk about bruce wolfe. i will be supporting supervisor wiener's amendment. that being said, i have a lot of respect for the current vice chair and former chair of the task force. i would consider supporting him in the future for other positions. like other seats on his body, it is time for change. colleagues, i hope that we will be able to move forward in that direction. supervisor chiu: supervisor olague? supervisor olague: i support a lot of what has been said, but i think there is something to be said for having experience on these bodies. with the increasing new members, it will help to create a more balanced discussion and outcome. i would like to see him remain. i have known him for many years. i know him as a government person, a hard worker. i would also support seeing bill comstock remain. i have known him for a number of years. i think it is unfortunate that he is no longer going to be there. i wanted to make mention of that. supervisor chiu: supervisor:? supervisor cohen: -- supervisor koh cohen?
i want to take a moment to talk about bruce wolfe. i will be supporting supervisor wiener's amendment. that being said, i have a lot of respect for the current vice chair and former chair of the task force. i would consider supporting him in the future for other positions. like other seats on his body, it is time for change. colleagues, i hope that we will be able to move forward in that direction. supervisor chiu: supervisor olague? supervisor olague: i support a lot of what has been said, but...
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in stafford county, bruce leshan, 9news now. >> thank you for that, bruce. there appears to be a new twist in the race to pick up a d.c. council chairman. vincent orange told colleagues he will not be a candidate afterall. phil mendelson will be in the race and he picked up petitions yesterday to formally run for the seat. the councilman was selected to serve as chairman following the resignation of kwame brown last week. he'll be running for the permanent job in november. >> the man d.c. mayor gray nominated is leaving a similar job in philly, but leaving it under a cloud. michael kelly resigned from office after staffers complained that he was having an improper affair with another staffer. bruce johnson says mayor gray, however, is sticking with his nominee. >> this is bruce johnson. when michael kelly resigned from his job on friday as head of the philadelphia housing authority, he said at the time he was leaving for personal reasons. turned out that staffers there had accused kelly of having a consensual sexual affair with a female staffer that he had a
in stafford county, bruce leshan, 9news now. >> thank you for that, bruce. there appears to be a new twist in the race to pick up a d.c. council chairman. vincent orange told colleagues he will not be a candidate afterall. phil mendelson will be in the race and he picked up petitions yesterday to formally run for the seat. the councilman was selected to serve as chairman following the resignation of kwame brown last week. he'll be running for the permanent job in november. >> the...
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let's bring on bruce springsteen expert ben mankiewicz. >> yes i'm the bruce correspondent. >> you werethat concert tour when he made news over the weekend. >> there was talk from berlin, but he has been talking about that before he plays that song "jack-of-all-trades" attacking the bankers, attacking the economic inequality throughout. i was in the first show in europe, and he talks about the precursor to occupy wall street. and he always speaks in the native language. and he spoke spank in sevia and then german in germany. it's impressive. >> cenk: i actually think it's thethe album with the revolution, but it's that strong and there is strong language about the bankers. >> yes, as he gives that little speech before "jack-of-all-trades," a bunch of songs take on the bankers. "jack of all trades," you'll hear guitar from rob, who has been on "the young turks"," and listen to "jack-of-all-trades." this is c-12. ♪ the working man grows thin ♪ it's all happened before ♪ and it will again ♪ >> cenk: now he says the banker man grows fat. in that song later there is--no in "death to my homet
let's bring on bruce springsteen expert ben mankiewicz. >> yes i'm the bruce correspondent. >> you werethat concert tour when he made news over the weekend. >> there was talk from berlin, but he has been talking about that before he plays that song "jack-of-all-trades" attacking the bankers, attacking the economic inequality throughout. i was in the first show in europe, and he talks about the precursor to occupy wall street. and he always speaks in the native...
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>>> hello, everybody, i'm bruce leshan in for bruce johnson. >>> scary, scary situation on the national mall tonight, serious heat and thousands of fired up young people out in the sun. more than 200,000 people are down there for the 100th anniversary of the girl scouts. and emergency crews have been rushing to help dozens of them with heat stress and heat exhaustion. ken is down there too. ken, how are those young people doing? >>reporter: they're doing all right. 250,000, you said 200,000 plus. we just spoke to the girl scouts, they said 250,000 of them were down here at the national mall. you can imagine just how hot it is out here. get this. d.c. fire officials say 70 people had to be treated for heat-related emergencies, 15 of them had to be taken to the hospital 250,000 people from across the country converged on the national mall to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the girl scouts. all of them were greeted by smoldering temperatures and extreme heat. >> treated about 70. >> it was about 70. >>reporter: hee-related emergencies? >> hee related. we had to use gators and bikes to s
>>> hello, everybody, i'm bruce leshan in for bruce johnson. >>> scary, scary situation on the national mall tonight, serious heat and thousands of fired up young people out in the sun. more than 200,000 people are down there for the 100th anniversary of the girl scouts. and emergency crews have been rushing to help dozens of them with heat stress and heat exhaustion. ken is down there too. ken, how are those young people doing? >>reporter: they're doing all right....
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we understand, bruce, you have caught up with someone involved in all of this. for viewers just joining us can you please establish your exact location for us? >> reporter: we're on eastern avenue at olive street in the deanwood area, right on the d.c./maryland line, prince george's county line. the metro line runs right on top of us. you can see the picture of the two cars that were trapped in the water. and the guy who belongs that gmc yukon that you can just see about a foot of it stick out of the water is standing right here next to me. tell me what happened, ricardo richardson. >> well, when i was coming around this corner i made a right, and it was -- vision was very limited, but i came around here, about where my truck is, it stopped about like -- it had to be like three feet of water, then it went from three feet to five and a half feet just like that. luckily for me, my car windows was down, so i jumped out of the car. >> you swam to the side. >> yes. >> you had to swim out of the car. >> yes. >> tell me, you went in, it went from three and a half to fi
we understand, bruce, you have caught up with someone involved in all of this. for viewers just joining us can you please establish your exact location for us? >> reporter: we're on eastern avenue at olive street in the deanwood area, right on the d.c./maryland line, prince george's county line. the metro line runs right on top of us. you can see the picture of the two cars that were trapped in the water. and the guy who belongs that gmc yukon that you can just see about a foot of it...
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bruce wagner... a father and husband... died inside.the wagner family also lost a dog aad a cat. malia wagner, widoo: 12.41.46 "we all went into the front room and that's when i seen my husband on fire."crystal marie wagner: 13.21.25 "my dad, i'll miss him so much." (dip tt blac) black)bruce had just returned home from the hospital...where his family says he was treated been a resh tart... ended tragicclly early.still no wood on what caused the fiie. put bruce's wife says they hadn't had a smoke detector in years.the city fireedepartment is reminding everyone....they give them away..f you don't have onn... give them a call. porning news. police are ssill trying o dettrmine whethhr the officer who killed a 17-year-old during an altercation ... is ju. justified.christopher brown &wa randallstown... during a &pfight with an off-duty police officer.the officer chased brown for several blocks after he noticed damage to his froot door... and aw brown and during the struggle with the officer.... and later d
bruce wagner... a father and husband... died inside.the wagner family also lost a dog aad a cat. malia wagner, widoo: 12.41.46 "we all went into the front room and that's when i seen my husband on fire."crystal marie wagner: 13.21.25 "my dad, i'll miss him so much." (dip tt blac) black)bruce had just returned home from the hospital...where his family says he was treated been a resh tart... ended tragicclly early.still no wood on what caused the fiie. put bruce's wife says...
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>>> hello everybody, i'm bruce johnson. thank you for joining us. the president of pepco tells news news that 99% of the homes lost power during and after the recent storms. they have their electricity back on tonight. earlier this evening we spoke with tom graham in our studios. he says that downed trees were the root cause of this weekend's power outages. that saw some 45,000 homes in the dark at the height of friday's storms. and while the utility company spent millions of dollars and made progress, they're cutting branches away from the power lines, the job is not finished. sounds like more outages during future storms can be expected. >> well, we have five year plan. we're making an investment in our infrastructure at about $910 million. tree trimming is part of that. right now, we're replacing several hundred miles of cable and we're doing a lot of other infrastructure improvements. >> how many more trees do you have to cut? how many more years? >> there's no goal to cut a certain number of trees but we're going to be working for five years. >
>>> hello everybody, i'm bruce johnson. thank you for joining us. the president of pepco tells news news that 99% of the homes lost power during and after the recent storms. they have their electricity back on tonight. earlier this evening we spoke with tom graham in our studios. he says that downed trees were the root cause of this weekend's power outages. that saw some 45,000 homes in the dark at the height of friday's storms. and while the utility company spent millions of dollars...
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i'm bruce johnson. get ready for the monday morning rush hour. big changes in store for metro riders. in but hours a new service will affect about 110,000 riders on the green, yellow, blue, and orange lines. matt jablow has all the information you are going to need. >> reporter: this man has spent a lot of time standing in crowded metro trains. >> whether you have a long commute from virginia to here in largo, you're standing up for almost an hour. >> reporter: so has bridget barnes. >> do you find yourself standing during train rides? >> most definitely. >> reporter: so has marie davenport, which is why, like a lot of metro commuters, they're all looking forward to rush plus -- metro's new plan to make commuting faster and more comfortable. >> this new plan sounds good to you. >> absolutely. >> reporter: according to metro the plan will improve service on the green, yellow, and orange line by adding six trains to each of 21 stations during the morning and evening commutes. for example, metro says the orange line between vienna and largo town cen
i'm bruce johnson. get ready for the monday morning rush hour. big changes in store for metro riders. in but hours a new service will affect about 110,000 riders on the green, yellow, blue, and orange lines. matt jablow has all the information you are going to need. >> reporter: this man has spent a lot of time standing in crowded metro trains. >> whether you have a long commute from virginia to here in largo, you're standing up for almost an hour. >> reporter: so has bridget...
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back to you. >> thank you very much, delia and bruce. by the way, members of kwame brown's staff have been offered their jobs back. they were out of work after brown resigned but mary cheh, the council's acting chair made that offer to them yesterday. it is not clear how many people are taking her up on that offer. >>> again we'll have more details coming up tonight. >>> a culpeper police officer charged with murder was in court today, a special grand jury indicted daniel harmon- wright last month. in february harmon-wright shot and killed 54-year-old patricia cook while she was in her jeep. the officer claims cook drove off with his arm in her window. investigators say that they have evidence contradicting that story. we'll have more on that story coming up on this evening's newscast. >>> a bicyclist is recovering after being hit by a montgomery county police cruiser. sky 9 was over the scene of the accident this morning on the ramp from briggs cheney road to columbia pike in silver spring. police tell 9news now that the 16-year-old fem
back to you. >> thank you very much, delia and bruce. by the way, members of kwame brown's staff have been offered their jobs back. they were out of work after brown resigned but mary cheh, the council's acting chair made that offer to them yesterday. it is not clear how many people are taking her up on that offer. >>> again we'll have more details coming up tonight. >>> a culpeper police officer charged with murder was in court today, a special grand jury indicted...
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yes, they know bruce lee. we're only a few miles north of here. >> maybe the movies didn't make it north of the border. >> do you speak english in canada? >> not according to dave. that was his signature line, you need to learn to speak english. >>> well, sunshine for you today. and we can say that in my language. plenty of sunshine across the area today. that's right. >> on a cloudy day. >> and when it's cold outside. >> a little bit of the interesting, yeah, okay. plenty of sunshine today. a little bit of. had, it's though the going to be as bad as yesterday with the humidity. but kicking in. week send looking great for you. and some unsettled days into next week. so be prepared for that. let's begin with a look at the satellite radar. nothing to show you. no clouds. don't have rain which is all good. and we actually have a ridge of high pressure billing in. and that's going to dominate the weather pattern. up to 72 degrees. 51% with a light wind flow. not bad at all. and neighborhood temperatures right now,
yes, they know bruce lee. we're only a few miles north of here. >> maybe the movies didn't make it north of the border. >> do you speak english in canada? >> not according to dave. that was his signature line, you need to learn to speak english. >>> well, sunshine for you today. and we can say that in my language. plenty of sunshine across the area today. that's right. >> on a cloudy day. >> and when it's cold outside. >> a little bit of the...
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bruce leshan has more on the community reeling. >>> there is less than a week left until the end of the school year and school officials say the principal is just trying to keep students focused following allegations that one of her teachers possessed pornographic images of children. federal agents were the first to suspect that robert might be looking at child pornology his home computer. they alerted fairfax county police and authorities say a search of the new teacher's house found ten different pictures of children. >> are you concerned about the safety of the kids at the school? >> we are not. there's no evidence that we have that would indicate that any of the children are in any of the images. we have no reason to believe they are. >> a man who came to the door at ben's house decline ed to talk. but some of his neighbors say they are hoping it is all a mistake. >> i'm hoping he knows something that was unintentional. >> police declined to offer any details about the images or what exactly led them to suspect them. the parents we talked to were confident of the principal's ability
bruce leshan has more on the community reeling. >>> there is less than a week left until the end of the school year and school officials say the principal is just trying to keep students focused following allegations that one of her teachers possessed pornographic images of children. federal agents were the first to suspect that robert might be looking at child pornology his home computer. they alerted fairfax county police and authorities say a search of the new teacher's house found...
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derek. >> all right, thank you, bruce. a teenager convicted of killing her own mom is headed off to jail for the next 48 years. ashley nicole pled guilty back in january. she was just months short of her 18th birthday when she shot her 62-year-old mother, brenda, last summer. ashley's boyfriend, eddie, was also convicted for being an accessory in the case. he's due to be sentenced next month. >>> and jury selection began today. the former penn state assistant coach facing 52 counts of abuse of ten boys over a 15 year span. about 220 potential jurors are in the pool. the judge says he is hoping to start the trial on monday. right now, nine jurors have been seated. >>> and there is new information tonight about the driver of that car that crashed into a riverdale apartment building over the weekend. tonight, police say 36 was not behind the wheel as she claimed, instead, she was covering for her husband. 39-year-old david smith. tonight, smith has been charged with driving without a license. his wife is charged with giving a
derek. >> all right, thank you, bruce. a teenager convicted of killing her own mom is headed off to jail for the next 48 years. ashley nicole pled guilty back in january. she was just months short of her 18th birthday when she shot her 62-year-old mother, brenda, last summer. ashley's boyfriend, eddie, was also convicted for being an accessory in the case. he's due to be sentenced next month. >>> and jury selection began today. the former penn state assistant coach facing 52...
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president at the time, bruce then became a consultant helping u.s. manufacturers import furniture made in china. >> everybody was interested in importing furniture from china, furniture manufacturers here, it was almost like a drug. >> reporter: but starting in the early 2000s, bruce noticed major transformations forming in china, such as rising labor costs and shortages in the workforce that resulted in poorer quality. bruce made a decision to move back and set up a new furniture company, once again in his hometown. the factory launched production in january of this year. >> everybody's still in the new technologies that are available that exist that make us more productive than we've ever been before, and the rising wages in china, you know, we're very close to the pivot point. >> reporter: reshoring may not yet be the major trend, but interest in shifting the manufacturing base back to the u.s. is certainly becoming strong. corin snyder, nhk world, new york. >>> lots of sunshine here in tokyo. what about the rest of the world. sayaka mori with the
president at the time, bruce then became a consultant helping u.s. manufacturers import furniture made in china. >> everybody was interested in importing furniture from china, furniture manufacturers here, it was almost like a drug. >> reporter: but starting in the early 2000s, bruce noticed major transformations forming in china, such as rising labor costs and shortages in the workforce that resulted in poorer quality. bruce made a decision to move back and set up a new furniture...
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>> bruce leshan, thank you. to talk more about all this is bruce johnson who is back now to give us perspective. first, though, chairman brown says he's going to speak tomorrow. should we assume that tomorrow he will resign and then go into that place? >> i think that's exactly what our councilman harry thomas did is resigned from office before entering the guilty plea to leave open the door to open public office again. >> at the end of the piece bruce talked about the fact the mayor's investigation is still out there and you know there has been a wide ranging corruption investigation going on netting all kinds of folks. >> it's interesting the council members now talking about heal and mending fences. we still got a ways to go. the mayor issued a statement about the plea deal saying, "i'm shocked, disappointed, saddened by today's news. i served alongside mr. brown on the council and never would have imagined something like this," as a lot of people i would imagine couldn't imagine something like this, a felony
>> bruce leshan, thank you. to talk more about all this is bruce johnson who is back now to give us perspective. first, though, chairman brown says he's going to speak tomorrow. should we assume that tomorrow he will resign and then go into that place? >> i think that's exactly what our councilman harry thomas did is resigned from office before entering the guilty plea to leave open the door to open public office again. >> at the end of the piece bruce talked about the fact...
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. - bruce wagner... a father and husbaad... died inside.the wagner family also lost a dog and aacat. malii agner, widoww 12.41.46 "we all ent into the fronn rooo and that'sswhen i seen my husband on ffre."crystal marie wagner: 13.21.25 "my ddd, i'll miss im so much." (dip to blac) black)bruce had just returned home from the hospital...where for alcoholiss.what could have been a fresh start... ended tragically early.still no word on what caused the fire. put brucees wife says they haan't had a smoke detector inn years.theecity ffre department is reminding everyone....they give hem away.if you don't have one... give them a all. &pi'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. justified.christopher brown r - was killed tuesday night... in randallstoonn.. urinhth an of officer.the offiier chased he noticed damage to his ront door... and saa brown and others running from his yard. during the struggle with the officer.... aad laterr died of asphyxiation. brown's best frieed says... brown and other boyy ere going around the doorbells and th
. - bruce wagner... a father and husbaad... died inside.the wagner family also lost a dog and aacat. malii agner, widoww 12.41.46 "we all ent into the fronn rooo and that'sswhen i seen my husband on ffre."crystal marie wagner: 13.21.25 "my ddd, i'll miss im so much." (dip to blac) black)bruce had just returned home from the hospital...where for alcoholiss.what could have been a fresh start... ended tragically early.still no word on what caused the fire. put brucees wife says...
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. >> bruce? >> i guess the comment i would make is, so where is functional assessment in all of this? again, as a practicing physician i get the value of all the little data points we love to collect. but when you look at the population that both diane and i show data about, and when you reflect through on melanie's broader comments on her kind of current focus in the preduals, until we understand the role of function in both physical impairment and cognitive impairment, you can write prescriptions and stuff and you can do tests and stuff until the cows come home. but if you can't understand whether you can, you know, sort of thread that data set through the life of a fully built human being, that's a real problem. and i see that as being totally missing. >> brad? >> in the spirit of specific recommendations to reduce cost, and connecting the dots, i want to follow up on something bruce has been saying. and that is the importance of functional impairment. it's not just because, you know, people w
. >> bruce? >> i guess the comment i would make is, so where is functional assessment in all of this? again, as a practicing physician i get the value of all the little data points we love to collect. but when you look at the population that both diane and i show data about, and when you reflect through on melanie's broader comments on her kind of current focus in the preduals, until we understand the role of function in both physical impairment and cognitive impairment, you can...
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bruce saw them and i said i have an idea.l do neal and you do you and we will do willis and whip my hair. he said i have to say i'm not familiar with that track. i go, it's a really big hit song. it's willow smith. i whip my hair back and forth. i whip my hair back and forth. it's fun and poppy. i will do it as neal. whip my hair back and forth ♪ . it's haunting and sad. he said you have to whip your hair. whip my hair back and forth ♪ ♪ you got to whip your hair >> you have to have the most persuasive skills of anybody in america. bruce springsteen said it's a good idea. he said i like it? >> he said maybe i will be the 70s bruce. >> which he does. >> he said we are putting a beard and a floppy hat and sunglasses. no one knew it was really bruce springsteen. this was like an impersonator. i don't quite get that. that's bruce doing this. the amazing part is this is just a rock star. you feel the magentism that the rock stars have. we put on the beard and the glasses and the hat and he looks like he is on born to run. he walks
bruce saw them and i said i have an idea.l do neal and you do you and we will do willis and whip my hair. he said i have to say i'm not familiar with that track. i go, it's a really big hit song. it's willow smith. i whip my hair back and forth. i whip my hair back and forth. it's fun and poppy. i will do it as neal. whip my hair back and forth ♪ . it's haunting and sad. he said you have to whip your hair. whip my hair back and forth ♪ ♪ you got to whip your hair >> you have to have...
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so bruce saw those things. i have an idea. i'll do neil and you do you and we'll just do willis with my hair. i have to say i'm not familiar with that track. and i say it's a really big hit song. that's the song. it's really poppy. ♪ whip my hair back it's really haunting and sad. and then you come in and go you've got to whip my hair back. >> you have got to have the most persuasive skills than anybody in america. >> yeah, that's a good idea. >> he loves it. he's laughing. he says, in fact, what i'm thinking is maybe i'll dress like '70s bruce. >> which he does. >> he says to me we're putting a beard and a floppy hat and sunglasses on bruce springsteen. this is like an impersonator. i don't quite get this. wait a second. that's bruce doing this. and the amazing part is, first of all, he's just a rock star. so standing next to me, just feel that magnetism that rock stars have. and we put the beard on him and the glass and the hat and he looks like he's from born to run, the album cover. so he walks out of the hair and makeup t
so bruce saw those things. i have an idea. i'll do neil and you do you and we'll just do willis with my hair. i have to say i'm not familiar with that track. and i say it's a really big hit song. that's the song. it's really poppy. ♪ whip my hair back it's really haunting and sad. and then you come in and go you've got to whip my hair back. >> you have got to have the most persuasive skills than anybody in america. >> yeah, that's a good idea. >> he loves it. he's laughing....
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with respect to bruce wolfe, i think it would be a mistake for us not to reappoint him. i think that mr.ol
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on boat sides also told bruce john -- on both sides also told bruce johnson they expect the charges to be brought against kwame brown's brother cheh as well. as well as the staffers, there's some good news. interim council chair mary cheh has offered them their jobs back at least for now. >>> 9 wants you to know about a major development in a 9news investigation we've worked on now more than six months. richard kim, owner of town square market now facing two years probation for selling alcohol to minor, part of the sentence handed down by a superior court judge today. received a 30 day suspended jail sentence, a $550 fine and 20 hours of community service. kim was arrested in february after police caught him selling beer and vodka to a 17-year-old high school student. after today's hearing kim said he wants to get rid of that store. >> reporter: i regret i even opened the store. i don't want the business anymore. i want to go back to construction. >> kim wants to sell the store as soon as he, can but his legal troubles aren't done yet. on july 25th d.c.'s alcohol control board will
on boat sides also told bruce john -- on both sides also told bruce johnson they expect the charges to be brought against kwame brown's brother cheh as well. as well as the staffers, there's some good news. interim council chair mary cheh has offered them their jobs back at least for now. >>> 9 wants you to know about a major development in a 9news investigation we've worked on now more than six months. richard kim, owner of town square market now facing two years probation for selling...
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bruce may now faces charges of second degree salt, destruction of property, and reckless endangerment. police take it very serious. >> it's our third incident this month, and in one of the incident, rocks were thrown, breaking the back window and striking one of the operators. >> hindsight's 20/20 and you got nine your temper. >> reporter: bruce says he already apologized to the speedcam operator. >> a lot of people are frustrated with this camera, but they would disagree with what you did. >> it was a very stupid thing to do, andly pay for it, at lot more than $40. >> reporter: those charges carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in jail. bruce is worried he might be made an example of. >>> police don't have a suspect in the other two incidents. >>> a baby chimpanzee is killed by an adult male of the troop. this mobile phone video was taken shortly before the infant chimp was attacked in front of hundreds of visitors. zoo coopers found no signs of agretionz among the males, but this is apparently a common occurrence in the wild. >>> the food and drug administration has approved the firs
bruce may now faces charges of second degree salt, destruction of property, and reckless endangerment. police take it very serious. >> it's our third incident this month, and in one of the incident, rocks were thrown, breaking the back window and striking one of the operators. >> hindsight's 20/20 and you got nine your temper. >> reporter: bruce says he already apologized to the speedcam operator. >> a lot of people are frustrated with this camera, but they would...
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i mean, it goes beyond the issue of taxes, which bruce has covered.amous video clip of george h.w. bush and ronald reagan debating in the 1980 primary, and they're talking about the subject of illegal immigration and what to do with children of illegal immigrants. and the rhetoric they use is so open in comparison to today's republican party that you have to scratch your head. they're talking about how to get better path to citizenship, what to do with respect to getting these people into colleges and in-state tuition, and you contrast that with what the discussion was just a few months ago between rick perry and mitt romney and you think that these aren't parties from the same planet. so, yes, when you look at the historical trends, it's very obviously that the republican party has moved right. i think two eminent scholars from washington, d.c. have written a whole book on this. >> bruce, i want to read you something that erick erickson said at redstate.com about, could reagan get elected today. he said, he wrote, "anyone who says ronald reagan could
i mean, it goes beyond the issue of taxes, which bruce has covered.amous video clip of george h.w. bush and ronald reagan debating in the 1980 primary, and they're talking about the subject of illegal immigration and what to do with children of illegal immigrants. and the rhetoric they use is so open in comparison to today's republican party that you have to scratch your head. they're talking about how to get better path to citizenship, what to do with respect to getting these people into...
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this resulted in a bruce -- bruise. it was wrong of me to grab her arm." we do not get any details about whether it happened in the van or in your home. those are not provided in your decoration. -- declaration. >> i am sorry. is there a question? >> your declaration does not give any further details about what happened with you and your wife. >> i am more than happy to answer a question. >> why didn't you put more details in your declaration? >> i am going to sustain the objection. can you rephrase tax -- can you rephrase? i will sustain the objection, but i will allow the lauren, if you want to get that. >> you told michael krasny a lot about what happened on october 31. chairperson hur: i think there is a question. can you repeat the question? can you repeat the question? >> i will start with a new question. chairperson hur: ok. >> you did an interview with kqed? >> what is this going to? >> i have been asked to lay a foundation, so i am trying to do it to get to the question. chairperson hur: i will give you a little leeway there. overruled. >> yes. >>
this resulted in a bruce -- bruise. it was wrong of me to grab her arm." we do not get any details about whether it happened in the van or in your home. those are not provided in your decoration. -- declaration. >> i am sorry. is there a question? >> your declaration does not give any further details about what happened with you and your wife. >> i am more than happy to answer a question. >> why didn't you put more details in your declaration? >> i am going to...
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bruce? >> thanks, scott for that information. >>> several 911 emergency systems were knocked out by the storms. emergency calls in arlington, fairfax, prince william, and manassas park, all went downar downar -- down after the storm. residents are being told if they face an emergency and cannot get through to 911, they should head to their nearest police or fire station or go to a hospital immediately. >>> much of northern virginia, cleaning up after the storms. two people died in springfield, virginia, when trees fell on top of them. surae chinn has more on this. >> reporter: this is what is so dangerous and deadly about these storms. the two trees that came down involve large types of trees this. one is a lucky case. this is in helen groundy's backyard. it came crashing down in her backyard. listen to her story. she said she was in her rocking chair, and thought, i'm going to go downstairs. she make its halfway down the stairs when the tree came down, knocking her to the ground. listen to
bruce? >> thanks, scott for that information. >>> several 911 emergency systems were knocked out by the storms. emergency calls in arlington, fairfax, prince william, and manassas park, all went downar downar -- down after the storm. residents are being told if they face an emergency and cannot get through to 911, they should head to their nearest police or fire station or go to a hospital immediately. >>> much of northern virginia, cleaning up after the storms. two...