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[bruce chuckles] >> shad: journalistic accuracy here. >> bruce: yeah. >> shad: uh, you brew your ownimilarly have a broad range of interests. in your own assessment, is there something that you feel you are first and foremost among those things? >> bruce: uh, yeah. ma- mm- entertainer. you know? >> shad: entertainer first and foremost. >> bruce: yeah. um, and, and, and entertainer in sort of a very broad sense. but uh, um... >> shad: that's your passion first and foremost. >> bruce: yeah. i like um... yeah, i, i, i, um... i like e- i like entertaining people. uh, a-- and to me that's not- [bruce clears throat] >> bruce: kind of necessarily a frivolous thing. ve years since your last maiden record. and from "speed of light" to "tears of a clown" to "empire of the clouds," you cover a lot of ground. what were you interested in saying this time around? lf and steve. so if steve has... generally, if steve uh, you know co-writes a song he tends to write the lyrics, unless he writes the song with me, in which case i'll probably write the lyrics. or we may write between it or whatever. >> s
[bruce chuckles] >> shad: journalistic accuracy here. >> bruce: yeah. >> shad: uh, you brew your ownimilarly have a broad range of interests. in your own assessment, is there something that you feel you are first and foremost among those things? >> bruce: uh, yeah. ma- mm- entertainer. you know? >> shad: entertainer first and foremost. >> bruce: yeah. um, and, and, and entertainer in sort of a very broad sense. but uh, um... >> shad: that's your passion...
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they're not for sharia. >> it is happening, bruce. it is happening. come on -- people in michigan pushing for sharia. wake up, bruce. >> these refugees are escaping, switched to one subject that i think we might all agree on, numbers and john, i know you may be in favor of this, but there are costs associated with resettlement. first of all, there's the resettlement cost itself, which is quite a bit per refugee, but there's also the fact that they are entitled to welfare programs, four major programs. food stamps, supplemental security income, temporary assistance for needy family, cash, then medicaid for seven years. >> that, i wouldn't support. let's face it, if the resettlement program is expensive, that's a problem. >> it is expensive. maybe you should rethink it. >> and don't we owe it to them for what's happened in the middle east? i think some degree, the u.s. is responsible, but no more than you like there are government programs once they get here. >> the problem with government programs, particularly the welfare program, it
they're not for sharia. >> it is happening, bruce. it is happening. come on -- people in michigan pushing for sharia. wake up, bruce. >> these refugees are escaping, switched to one subject that i think we might all agree on, numbers and john, i know you may be in favor of this, but there are costs associated with resettlement. first of all, there's the resettlement cost itself, which is quite a bit per refugee, but there's also the fact that they are entitled to welfare programs,...
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bruce was being treated for severe concussion. he learns that toledo police charged him with breaking and entering the kidnapper's home. those charges were eventually thrown out. toledo police have declined our request for comment on the case. the michigan u.s. attorney convicted derek willowby and his two associates for trafficking the two teen girls. >> he's 42. he'll be out when he is 50. he can pick up this business all over again. >> i think i found one here. >>> let's get started here. >> for sergeant jim hogenmiller and the child exploitation squad of the oakland police department it's just another thursday night. >> the mission is to rescue any underage prostitute from being exploited and identify and arrest the pimp. >> the objective is to try to focus in on young girls that are being displayed or advertised on various internet sites such as myspace, craigslist, redbook. >> what these officers find routine is considered progressive by law enforcement standards. >> we take it very seriously. we've been working with the fbi
bruce was being treated for severe concussion. he learns that toledo police charged him with breaking and entering the kidnapper's home. those charges were eventually thrown out. toledo police have declined our request for comment on the case. the michigan u.s. attorney convicted derek willowby and his two associates for trafficking the two teen girls. >> he's 42. he'll be out when he is 50. he can pick up this business all over again. >> i think i found one here. >>> let's...
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bruce, less a? >>> president obama and the candidates for president have all been weighing in on the orlando massacrend what can we done to prevent another shooting in the future. >> that's right. with j their reaction. >> reporter: president obama emerged from a meeting with his cautioning against putting politics before policy in response to the orlando massacre. he spoke about the need to address both terrorism and gun violence. >> we have to counter extremism, but we also have to make sure that it is not easy for somebody who decides they want to harm people in this country to be able to obtain weapons. >> gunman omar mateen legally bought the assault rifle he used to shoot more than 100 people even though he was on the fbi's radar for ties to terrorists groups. >> 91% of those who try to act as terrorism legally buy guns in america. >> senate democrats called on colleagues to immediately pass legislation that would prevent people on terror watch lists from buying firearms or explosives. >> pres
bruce, less a? >>> president obama and the candidates for president have all been weighing in on the orlando massacrend what can we done to prevent another shooting in the future. >> that's right. with j their reaction. >> reporter: president obama emerged from a meeting with his cautioning against putting politics before policy in response to the orlando massacre. he spoke about the need to address both terrorism and gun violence. >> we have to counter extremism, but...
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we know how you feel, bruce. the rich and powerful drawn to him and he was drawn to the poor and powerless. i we have been asking you to tweet us how muhammad ali inspired you tracy says thanks for the great life lessons and the value of always believing in yourself, may your spirit live on. >> and this is from erica, the chills i see seeing how people are honoring. >> it was so great to witness the hearths of louisville. muhammad took his final bow i cried. >> mattie wrote may his living may not be in vain and choose to stand up without concern for our own standing, not easy but powerful. >> now to see streaming video of today's muhammad ali you can download the wusa9 app. it is all there. >>> back here in washington, hillary clinton and donald trump spent some time in dc today and at one point they were just blocks away from each other. >> hillary clinton planned parenthood before making an impromptu stop at a bakery. clinton blasted donald trump's stance on women's rights but he was not the focus of the day wh
we know how you feel, bruce. the rich and powerful drawn to him and he was drawn to the poor and powerless. i we have been asking you to tweet us how muhammad ali inspired you tracy says thanks for the great life lessons and the value of always believing in yourself, may your spirit live on. >> and this is from erica, the chills i see seeing how people are honoring. >> it was so great to witness the hearths of louisville. muhammad took his final bow i cried. >> mattie wrote...
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let's go into focus with bill, sabrina schaefer and bruce japson. a full house. so get the bureaucrats t,ou that's the message over there and trump says should be the message here. >> that's what the voters said. you know, that they're saying, listen, the eu, you're not the life on the damascus road and you don't know what's best for the uk economy. basically, you're unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats that have suffocating a couch cushion of hyperregulation, just stifling gross. when is the last time you saw an amazon, apple or microsoft being created in the euro zone. by the way, the u.s. and europe right now, david, are in a horse race to see which country are grow more slowly. >> we don't want to go in that direction. bruce, the fact is that the y r eurocrats did tell them what to do in very specific ways. 132 acts of parliament since they joined the eu. 24% of those acts of parliament was because, specifically, they were forced to do it by the eu bureaucrats. >> well, trading with the euro zone gets me a cheaper italian cuisine washed down by a french wine
let's go into focus with bill, sabrina schaefer and bruce japson. a full house. so get the bureaucrats t,ou that's the message over there and trump says should be the message here. >> that's what the voters said. you know, that they're saying, listen, the eu, you're not the life on the damascus road and you don't know what's best for the uk economy. basically, you're unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats that have suffocating a couch cushion of hyperregulation, just stifling gross. when is...
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bruce leshan, wusa 9. >> okay, bruce. thanks a lot for that. they will be ready sometime next spring. so you won't be able to consult us for time around. in the meantime, ours is ready right now. traffic and weather alerts with the mobile device. of course, you can download our free wusa 9 app. >>> caught on camera. a lifeguard apparently tried to drown himself while police watched. the incident happened in alexandria. police were called because the polish lifeguard had been acting strangely and constantly blowing his whistsle. cell -- whistle. cell phone shoo video shows him going down and not coming up for two minutes. another lifeguard jumped in to pull him out. police officers then performed cpr, reviving the man's pulse. >> at that point, it is not believed the gentleman was making any verbal threats about harming himself. and it seemed to be just a fluid situation, where they were talking to the gentleman. he was entering the pool, exiting the pool. that's somethin consider. they can become combative. and latch onto you. >> okay. rescue c
bruce leshan, wusa 9. >> okay, bruce. thanks a lot for that. they will be ready sometime next spring. so you won't be able to consult us for time around. in the meantime, ours is ready right now. traffic and weather alerts with the mobile device. of course, you can download our free wusa 9 app. >>> caught on camera. a lifeguard apparently tried to drown himself while police watched. the incident happened in alexandria. police were called because the polish lifeguard had been...
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. >> bruce? >> reporter: you know, mike, one old man said to me, something will always bring you back home if nothing but death in the family. a lotch people who were born and -- a lot of people who railroad born and raised here bid a final farewell to muhammad ali. we want to talk to some people who knew him bareback became an icon. >> you i'm bruce johnson. we played basketball in your backyard. >> yes, i remember a lot of kids played here. >> reporter: they raised alley. >> after he told me he was going to become the champ, i was just overwhelmed when he became the champ. >> reporter: right. >> he proved me wrong, and i'm glad he did. >> reporter: back in the day, they allowed scores of other neighborhood youth like me to show up in their backyard to shoot hoops every day. the rims in your backyard, the basketball, they were loose. we knew exactly how to put the ball up there to put it in. >> you are right, absolutely. the store took all that down. >> right there. >> reporter: ali was much old
. >> bruce? >> reporter: you know, mike, one old man said to me, something will always bring you back home if nothing but death in the family. a lotch people who were born and -- a lot of people who railroad born and raised here bid a final farewell to muhammad ali. we want to talk to some people who knew him bareback became an icon. >> you i'm bruce johnson. we played basketball in your backyard. >> yes, i remember a lot of kids played here. >> reporter: they...
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bruce leshan is live in baltimore, with tonight's top story at 6:00. >> yeah, bruce.say, the city quite calm at this point. no sign of the rioting that followed freddie gray's death in 2015. and in? ways, really this verdict did not come as a big surprise. the judge had telegraphed fairly early on that he was really skeptical of these charges. >> reporter: a sweeping victory for police officer caesar goodson and a stinging defeat for state's attorney marilyn mosby. right after the judge found goodson not guilty on all counts. he hugged two of the officers who are still facing charges. the prosecutor is now zero-3. having failed to win convictions against of the police she charged, as complicit in the death of freddie gray, in the back of a transport van. [ indiscernible ] >> mosby is now under intense pressure to drop charges against the four remains officers.
bruce leshan is live in baltimore, with tonight's top story at 6:00. >> yeah, bruce.say, the city quite calm at this point. no sign of the rioting that followed freddie gray's death in 2015. and in? ways, really this verdict did not come as a big surprise. the judge had telegraphed fairly early on that he was really skeptical of these charges. >> reporter: a sweeping victory for police officer caesar goodson and a stinging defeat for state's attorney marilyn mosby. right after the...
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and she said it was bruce. my immediate reaction was fury. i drove over there, and he admitted what he had done. >> mr. sawhill was charged with two counts of sodomy in the first degree. he was released on $50,000 bond and a court date was set for his appearance. >> when i went out to court, i walked into the courtroom, and the courtroom's empty. i said i'm here for the trial, and he said there's not going to be a trial. mr. sawhill failed to appear. >> katie wanted to testify against her abuser and then bruce sawhill ran. the coward that he is, he ran. she never got the justice she so deserved, and it was more than this ♪ >> huffing is the inhalation of the fumes that are in a paint can and 22% of people who huff die on their first try. >> kate was 12 when she died. >> i failed my little girl. that's the bottom line. i failed that child. ♪ >> if you've seen bruce sawhill or have any information as to his whereabouts, please call 1-866-the-hunt or go online to cnn.com/thehunt. we'll pass your tip on to the prop
and she said it was bruce. my immediate reaction was fury. i drove over there, and he admitted what he had done. >> mr. sawhill was charged with two counts of sodomy in the first degree. he was released on $50,000 bond and a court date was set for his appearance. >> when i went out to court, i walked into the courtroom, and the courtroom's empty. i said i'm here for the trial, and he said there's not going to be a trial. mr. sawhill failed to appear. >> katie wanted to testify...
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bruce. we'll have live coverage from tomorrow's public memorial service for muhammad ali beginning at 2:00 p.m. we want to hear how ali impacted your life. tweet us with the hashtag #inspired by ali. we'll share some of your comments during our coverage of ali's memorial. >>> the first day of the trial ended for the baltimore police officer facing the most serious charges in the death of freddie gray. ceaser goodson drove the police fan that gray s wain when gray's neck was broken. prosecutors say goodson intentionally left gray unbuckled and gave him a rough ride and failed to get a medic. defense attorneys, though, say there was no rough road and goodson saw no sign he needed medical help. the 20-year sentence with 16 years suspended was the sentence handed down minutes ago. >> sam ellis was behind the wheeen killing two of his passengers. the parents of alex merck testified nothing is the same since their son died in the crash. prosecutors played records of ellis' jailhouse phone calls in
bruce. we'll have live coverage from tomorrow's public memorial service for muhammad ali beginning at 2:00 p.m. we want to hear how ali impacted your life. tweet us with the hashtag #inspired by ali. we'll share some of your comments during our coverage of ali's memorial. >>> the first day of the trial ended for the baltimore police officer facing the most serious charges in the death of freddie gray. ceaser goodson drove the police fan that gray s wain when gray's neck was broken....
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i'm bruce johnson. >> bruce johnson. we play basketball in your back door. >> yes. i remember a lot of kids out there playing basketball. >> reporter: that's lawrence in montgomery. they had raised ali. >> after he told me that he was going to become the champ, and i was just overwhelmed when he became the champ. and i'm glad he did. >> reporter: back in the day, they allowed scours of neighborhood youth to show up in the neighborhood every day. >> the rims on the basketball hoops were loose but we knew how to put them back in. >> i think they did. you're right. but a stooo becoming a boxing legend. >> he was always a confident little fella, you know. >> reporter: right. >> and believed in what he said. >> reporter: right. >> and that carried all through his life. >> at that time i said there's no way you could be a heavyweight. you had to be big and strong, i told him. >> reporter: right. >> he said i know it. >> reporter: ali's becoming muslim in this southern town was more than a cause for concern. among his immediate family and neighbors. >> i was a little anxio
i'm bruce johnson. >> bruce johnson. we play basketball in your back door. >> yes. i remember a lot of kids out there playing basketball. >> reporter: that's lawrence in montgomery. they had raised ali. >> after he told me that he was going to become the champ, and i was just overwhelmed when he became the champ. and i'm glad he did. >> reporter: back in the day, they allowed scours of neighborhood youth to show up in the neighborhood every day. >> the rims...
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. >> i'm bruce johnson. thank you for being here. >>> we begin tonight with new information on that airport attack in istanbul. we now know how the attack went down. three assailants were involved. the first entered the terminal, opened fire, then blew himself up near the x-ray machines. in the chaos that followed, the second attacker got inside, up to the departures level and blew up his suicide vest. the third attacker waited outside, detonated his explosives when people raced outside the buildi. it's becoming more clear that isis is connected to the attack. president barack obama addressed that at a summit in canada. >> they are going to be defeated in syria, they are going to be defeated in iraq and they are going to be on the run wherever they hide and we will not rest until we have dismantled these networks of hate that have an impact on the entire civilized world. >> the death toll from the airport attack now stands at 42 tonight. that number could rise. as families gather outside a morgue near the is
. >> i'm bruce johnson. thank you for being here. >>> we begin tonight with new information on that airport attack in istanbul. we now know how the attack went down. three assailants were involved. the first entered the terminal, opened fire, then blew himself up near the x-ray machines. in the chaos that followed, the second attacker got inside, up to the departures level and blew up his suicide vest. the third attacker waited outside, detonated his explosives when people raced...
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. >> i'm bruce johnson. sources tonight say omar mateen posted to facebook just before the massacre. you kill innocent people and children in air strikes, he wrote, now taste "islamic state" vengeance. >> investigators still trying to decide whether to charge the wife as an accessory to the 49 murders in the orlando shooting. >> reporter: fbi agents have now interviewed noor salman twice given her a lie detector test and searched the home and their three-year-old but the u.s. attorney says it is too early to talk about any of that. >> i'm not going to speculate with respect to any charges that might be brought. >> reporter: salman told agents she had gone with her husband to case the nightclub and gone with him to buy ammunition and a holster. she says he told her he was just going to visit friends saturday night but she feared he was going to attack the nightclub. and she never alerted police. >> if someone is able to be charged in this investigation we'll bring them to justice. >> reporter: fbi agents have
. >> i'm bruce johnson. sources tonight say omar mateen posted to facebook just before the massacre. you kill innocent people and children in air strikes, he wrote, now taste "islamic state" vengeance. >> investigators still trying to decide whether to charge the wife as an accessory to the 49 murders in the orlando shooting. >> reporter: fbi agents have now interviewed noor salman twice given her a lie detector test and searched the home and their three-year-old but...
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bruce. >> reporter: that's right. several of the killers high school classmates tell the washington post that on 9/11 he started jumping up and down and cheering the terrorists. his dad says he saw none of that and his ex-wife says he was mentally ill. before the attack on the gh twice opened investigations of the american born killer. co-workers say in may, 2013 he claimed he was associated with the boston bombers. and that he had a family connection to al qaeda but was also a member of a sheha group that is al quaeda. when he was interviewed he same he claimed this connection because his co-workers were bullying him and agents closed the case. in 2014 the f.b.i. looked into a possible tie between mateen and the first american suicide bomber in syria who had grown up in nearby vero beach but agents found minimal contact between the two men. his father insists he never any sign of his son's radicalization. >> my family is shocked. they can believe what did he do. >> he was mentally unstable and mentally ill. >> his ex
bruce. >> reporter: that's right. several of the killers high school classmates tell the washington post that on 9/11 he started jumping up and down and cheering the terrorists. his dad says he saw none of that and his ex-wife says he was mentally ill. before the attack on the gh twice opened investigations of the american born killer. co-workers say in may, 2013 he claimed he was associated with the boston bombers. and that he had a family connection to al qaeda but was also a member of...
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bruce? >> reporter: yeah, chris, this all began with what we might think of a routine police call a group of guys smoking dope out behind an apartment building in town, but ask any cop and they'll tell you there's no such thing as a routine call. police say the shooting occurred around mid morning on the 1500 block of elmwood avenue a block neighbors tell us has seen increasing drug activity. >> about 10:00 o'clock this morning our officers were dispatched for some subjects smoking people thought they were smoking narcotics in the rear of a 1528 address on elmwood avenue. this is an apartment complex. >> reporter: witness tells fox 29, the first officer on the scene identified as 25-year-old christopher dorman former folcroft firefighter, a police officer for just the past year or so, confronted a man she said was smoking weed. >> if he was smoking weed the cop know how to deal with it. you know what i'm saying? all of a sudden it went from him saying something to him to pow pow pow pow pow.
bruce? >> reporter: yeah, chris, this all began with what we might think of a routine police call a group of guys smoking dope out behind an apartment building in town, but ask any cop and they'll tell you there's no such thing as a routine call. police say the shooting occurred around mid morning on the 1500 block of elmwood avenue a block neighbors tell us has seen increasing drug activity. >> about 10:00 o'clock this morning our officers were dispatched for some subjects smoking...
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bruce.ct, he's the number 1 guy, as the nationals are going to see what he can be made of tonight against the new york mets. first pitch at 7:05. looked focused as we saw him in the locker room. did not talk to him in the media. because he's trying to get his game face on. he was the talk of spring training. apparently he's the next big thing for this franchise. big thing is matt shirser. he remembers his start like it was yesterday. playing for the diamondbacks. any advice? >> i was overprepared to a fault. i remember facing the phillies. and they were a very good team at that time. in 2008. that it was too trying to pitch to their weakness instead of my strength. and that was one of the things i in -- instantly remembered from that outing. >>> we cannot forget this outing. part of our inside pitch on this tuesday afternoon. remember back six years ago, steven strausberg making his debut for the national soldout crowd here. striking out 14. right now, he is injured. new memories are in stor
bruce.ct, he's the number 1 guy, as the nationals are going to see what he can be made of tonight against the new york mets. first pitch at 7:05. looked focused as we saw him in the locker room. did not talk to him in the media. because he's trying to get his game face on. he was the talk of spring training. apparently he's the next big thing for this franchise. big thing is matt shirser. he remembers his start like it was yesterday. playing for the diamondbacks. any advice? >> i was...
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we begin with bruce gordon in folcroft for the latest on the investigation. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, lucy, it's the oldest cliche around, so and so is lucky to be alive. but listen to the story of young folcroft police officer you'll quickly figure out this story is all too real. the incident began as a seeming routine call. several men including dante brooks island also known as abdul wahi doing drugs behind an apartment building on the 1500 block of elmwood avenue. >> it appeared from the person that called in that he was actually selling illegal drugs behind that apartment complex at 1528 elmwood avenue. >> reporter: a witness tells fox 29 the first officer on the scene identified as 25-year-old christopher doromania folcroft firefighter, then a cop for just the past year or so confronted one of the men she saw smoking weed. >> it didn't seem like they were going to get into a fight or anything but they started -- there was a scuffle, then all of a sudden pow pow pow pow pow. my brother was literally there just looking. i'm standing like right next to him. once
we begin with bruce gordon in folcroft for the latest on the investigation. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, lucy, it's the oldest cliche around, so and so is lucky to be alive. but listen to the story of young folcroft police officer you'll quickly figure out this story is all too real. the incident began as a seeming routine call. several men including dante brooks island also known as abdul wahi doing drugs behind an apartment building on the 1500 block of elmwood avenue. >> it appeared...
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bruce leshan is live hill road. bruce?rter: yeah, leslie and -- lesli and adam, you can probably see the skidmarks. police believe jacob dennis was driving too fast and too inexperienced to gain control after he lost control. he crashed into the trees killing himself and his two friends in the truck. all day parents and teens came to the scene to say a prayer, to leave flowers and balloons to convince their friends and children that they have to slow down. >> you don't need to speed. you don't need to race. >> it's not fair. not fair. >> reporter: all three of the teens killed were football players. police say 17-year-old jacob dennis was driving on a provisional license. his passengers, patrick shifflett and gary greene. >> very good kids. >> great fu
bruce leshan is live hill road. bruce?rter: yeah, leslie and -- lesli and adam, you can probably see the skidmarks. police believe jacob dennis was driving too fast and too inexperienced to gain control after he lost control. he crashed into the trees killing himself and his two friends in the truck. all day parents and teens came to the scene to say a prayer, to leave flowers and balloons to convince their friends and children that they have to slow down. >> you don't need to speed. you...
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bruce back to you. >>> look forward to seeing you again.eanwhile police are looking for a gunman on people that drove through an upscale neighborhood. we got that story from fair fake county. >> two carses were shot at three miles apart from one another here in old dominion drive. thankfully no one hurt but those cars riddled with bullets. i think it is ridiculous. a good neighborhood and we never have problems with people and just surprised me that somebody would be driving down a busy street firing a gun. it is dangerous. >> andrea garcia and his neighbors drive down old dominion and the shooting is unsettling. it happened saturday night around midnight on belleview and falls run road. >> i do have two children and that makes it scarier with the young children without enough police coverage. >> the drivers say they will be vigilant and garcia has a ss and people nice. it is not something you do. >> the police described the suspect's vehicle as a white sedan and audi. if you know anything call ♪ ♪ back with omission metro as we track the s
bruce back to you. >>> look forward to seeing you again.eanwhile police are looking for a gunman on people that drove through an upscale neighborhood. we got that story from fair fake county. >> two carses were shot at three miles apart from one another here in old dominion drive. thankfully no one hurt but those cars riddled with bullets. i think it is ridiculous. a good neighborhood and we never have problems with people and just surprised me that somebody would be driving down...
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we'll now hear from bruce silverglade. his practice includes responses to fda regulatory proposals, management of class-action lawsuits and regulatory enforcement actions challenging food label and advertising. bruce has extensive experience working with a wide range of stakeholders in domestic and international food policy including the fda, the ftc, ucda, world health world consumer groups. thank you very much, bruce.uda, world health world consumer groups. thank you very much, bruce.usda consumer groups. thank you very much, bruce. >>> good afternoon, everyone. did you leave out the part that i worked for csbi for 28 years? just -- i left voluntarily, right, in 2010. >> right. >> okay. >> i thought you just left it out of your official biography. >> it's there. it's there. in fact, it's there in the context that i fought for the original nutrition labeling law of 1990 and spent five years of my middle-aged youth on that. so i'm proud to have worked at s cspi. i have learned the other sides, other viewpoints, and i think
we'll now hear from bruce silverglade. his practice includes responses to fda regulatory proposals, management of class-action lawsuits and regulatory enforcement actions challenging food label and advertising. bruce has extensive experience working with a wide range of stakeholders in domestic and international food policy including the fda, the ftc, ucda, world health world consumer groups. thank you very much, bruce.uda, world health world consumer groups. thank you very much, bruce.usda...
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we'll run through bruce johnson grew up in louisville. he is back to see the contributes. two people that helped raise the champ is his next door neighbor. ali group up in the pink house that the motor cade passed by. ali knew from an early age he wanted to be the greatest. >> after he told me he was going to become a champ, i was overwhelmed when he became the champ. >> he was always a confident little fella you know. believed in what he said. that carried all through his life. >> bruce is in the crowd today talking to people about what ali meant to them. look out for his live reports starting tonight at 5:00. we'll have live coverage of today's memorial service at 2:00. watch that on wusa or of course on our mobile app. >>> back in prince george's county, investigators are scrambling now to find a man who sexualitied a woman early yesterday mog assaulted a woman yesterday morning. the attacker followed a woman into a building. once inside, the man attacked and sexual assaulted her. police want to know if you recognize his bright red jacket. take a look. it has a cross on
we'll run through bruce johnson grew up in louisville. he is back to see the contributes. two people that helped raise the champ is his next door neighbor. ali group up in the pink house that the motor cade passed by. ali knew from an early age he wanted to be the greatest. >> after he told me he was going to become a champ, i was overwhelmed when he became the champ. >> he was always a confident little fella you know. believed in what he said. that carried all through his life....
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live in damascus, bruce leshan, wusa 9. >> these stories are hard to report. you feel for all the families and people involved. >>> once word of the teens' death started to spread their friends and classmates turned to social media to post tributes. here are just some of them. condolences to the clarksburg community and the families who lost their loved one from jocelyn. the next one is from someone who's name is g.j. kessel. in the most trying times the community stands together. the next one life is so short, cherh you love them using the #clarksburg strong. finally rest in peace, gary, patrick and jacob. we know you will be watching over us. >>> a breaking story out of israel. three people are dead. at least five others are wounded in what police are calling a terror attack. police say two palestinian cousins opened fire on people enjoying a night out in an open air entertainment and shopping district in tel aviv. a security officer shot and wounded one gunman. both are in custody. it is one of the deadliest since a wave of palestinian assaults began last o
live in damascus, bruce leshan, wusa 9. >> these stories are hard to report. you feel for all the families and people involved. >>> once word of the teens' death started to spread their friends and classmates turned to social media to post tributes. here are just some of them. condolences to the clarksburg community and the families who lost their loved one from jocelyn. the next one is from someone who's name is g.j. kessel. in the most trying times the community stands...
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bruce. >> thank you, adam. we will get back to you. >>> repot -- donald trump is using the disaster in orlando to double down on one of his most controversial proposals. he renewed his call to tear immigrants from entering the united states. then he expanded saying that he would ban immigrants from any country with ties to terrorism. president barack obama struck back. >> if we fall into the trap of painting all muslims with a broad brush, and imply that we are at war with an entire religion, then we are doing the terrorist work for them. >> we put the question to you on facebook. do you think the proposed ban is good for the country? right now 43% of you say, yes. some are not sure. one woman says, no. allowing people to come to america, to live in freedom and practice their chosen religion is why my ancestors came over on the mayflower. and another echoes the sentiment. >> and another agrees with expanding the right thing. there should be a safety check on all people coming into the country. >> we love to hea
bruce. >> thank you, adam. we will get back to you. >>> repot -- donald trump is using the disaster in orlando to double down on one of his most controversial proposals. he renewed his call to tear immigrants from entering the united states. then he expanded saying that he would ban immigrants from any country with ties to terrorism. president barack obama struck back. >> if we fall into the trap of painting all muslims with a broad brush, and imply that we are at war with...
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bruce is live in chester tonig tonight.boy still recovering from his injuries. >> reporter: yeah, he sure s the good news little mark andrews, jr., will be okay. the bad news, sad news, a familiar until chester cannot even in their own kitchen feel safe from the street violence that plagues this city. the truck circles on the sidewalk marked where she will casings fell from two dozen shots sprayed at a chester public housing complex. one of those shots went through an apartment window and found a five-year-old boy just waiting for his denner. >> he knows. he's upset about it and he wants justice. he wants the person that shot him to go to jail. >> reporter: it was just before 11:00 monday night latasha haze was in her first floor kitchen with her fiance' and two youngest children making a late dinner. when shots rang out. one of those shots came through the window tearing the curtains all four family members hit the floor. mom on top of kids. dad on top of mom. >> they're dad got on top of me. he thought he was shot and my
bruce is live in chester tonig tonight.boy still recovering from his injuries. >> reporter: yeah, he sure s the good news little mark andrews, jr., will be okay. the bad news, sad news, a familiar until chester cannot even in their own kitchen feel safe from the street violence that plagues this city. the truck circles on the sidewalk marked where she will casings fell from two dozen shots sprayed at a chester public housing complex. one of those shots went through an apartment window and...
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watch for special reports on air and download the wusa 9 app for additional content as bruce is back in his own home town of louisville, kentucky, for this historic event. >>> we are tracking metro tonight, the numbers, and the pictures tell the story. we are now 3 work days into metro's big maintenance surge and metro says ridership is down. it is off 27% west of boston where trains are slowest because of the work. where have those riders gone? they are in that car, in front of you, and in your rearview mirror, arlington county police say traffic is noticeably up on the roads, feeding into dc, including i-66, leeig route 50. on a side note, metro's board is expected to give the general manager permission to wave fairs during declared emergencies. >>> we are all in this together, share your experiences, help us all navigate the safe track maintenance work by using the #wusa9onmetro. you can download the free app for best traffic alerts throughout the day. >>> montgomery county police are investigating the report of a sexual assault, this happened around noon near the shady grove metr
watch for special reports on air and download the wusa 9 app for additional content as bruce is back in his own home town of louisville, kentucky, for this historic event. >>> we are tracking metro tonight, the numbers, and the pictures tell the story. we are now 3 work days into metro's big maintenance surge and metro says ridership is down. it is off 27% west of boston where trains are slowest because of the work. where have those riders gone? they are in that car, in front of you,...
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bruce, let me start with you. you tweeted something yesterday saying i wanted to destroy the current republican party for years and now donald trump is doing it for me. what did you mean by that? >> well, i've thought for a long time that there was a deep deep rot inside the republican party, a cult of stupidity, bigotry, racism, craziness et cetera that had gotten control of the tea party and was really the driving force in the party and trump really brought all that to a head. now people can see it very much more clearly i think and there's no getting around it. so i think that now finally it's like a fever coming to its final pitch and i think it's just wonderful and i noticed today that tom freedman of the new york times was echoing what i have been saying for years, the party must die so a new sane party can live. >> when you watch the reaction of the leadership of the republican party who have been twisting themselves into pretles. i've watched people who dole out those second and fourth and third chances ho
bruce, let me start with you. you tweeted something yesterday saying i wanted to destroy the current republican party for years and now donald trump is doing it for me. what did you mean by that? >> well, i've thought for a long time that there was a deep deep rot inside the republican party, a cult of stupidity, bigotry, racism, craziness et cetera that had gotten control of the tea party and was really the driving force in the party and trump really brought all that to a head. now...
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bruce, jon, thank you. >>> coming up next our hot shot of the day.orseplaying possum? we'll have the story behind the video that everyone is talking about. what is that? wow. [ making horse sounds ] making horse sounds ] your bike is fixed. thanks mom! ♪ dad to captain ava: don't go too far! remember when we were children, and we believed any dream was possible? was it because there was always someone there protecting us? giving us the confidence to believe. at american family insurance, we'd like to be there protecting you, and the dreams you pursue, today. insure carefully, dream fearlessly. just fifteen minutes and a little imagination are all you need to make summer magic. chex party mix. it's what summer is made of. a leading consumer testing the top laundry detergents. the winner - persil 2 in 1, didn't only beat tide... it beat every single detergent tested. boom. switch to persil proclean 2 in 1. #1 rated. actually helps to support your muscle health? boost® high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving ha
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iain. >> bruce, thank you. >>> philadelphia police are investigate a shooting involving one of its off duty officers. it happened late last night near broad and eye tioga streets in north philadelphia. authorities say an officer was leaving work a car hit his motorcycle throwing him off and into the street. the officer opened fire on the driver of the car after he says he thought that person was reaching for a weapon. >> the officer believed he saw a weapon. right now we have not recovered one. they have not indicated that there was one. what they have said to be candid they did not know he was police officer. and so when they saw the gun they did -- >> police say three of the four people inside the car turned themselves in. they say they didn't realize he was an officer thankfully no one is hurt. >>> new at 6:00 pennsylvania's governor signed off on medical marijuana but do not expect to see green any time soon. what we learned about a complicated process today. >>> plus special graduation. these clowns are now ready to work but their mission is to do a lot more to make people laugh.
iain. >> bruce, thank you. >>> philadelphia police are investigate a shooting involving one of its off duty officers. it happened late last night near broad and eye tioga streets in north philadelphia. authorities say an officer was leaving work a car hit his motorcycle throwing him off and into the street. the officer opened fire on the driver of the car after he says he thought that person was reaching for a weapon. >> the officer believed he saw a weapon. right now we...
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bruce? >> reporter: well, not really clear, iain at this point it it depends whether you take at face value some of the harsh threats coming from protest groups bitterly angry at the democrats are their nominee hillary clinton. philadelphia police needed power saws to break up the devices linking anti deportation protester who's block as exit ramp to the vine street expressway midday tuesday. in the end traffic was disrupted for more than an hour. four people were cited but no one was injured. >> we're here to support the rights of protesters, not to take them away. again, it was quite obvious today. >> reporter: but these testers vow larger and more aggressive demonstrations when the democratic national convention hits town. >> this entire charade needs to be shut down. there's no future of the democratic party or the republican party. >> reporter: it would be easy to assume democrats partying in an overwhelmingly democratic city would face fewer protests. easy but wrong. >> hillary clinton
bruce? >> reporter: well, not really clear, iain at this point it it depends whether you take at face value some of the harsh threats coming from protest groups bitterly angry at the democrats are their nominee hillary clinton. philadelphia police needed power saws to break up the devices linking anti deportation protester who's block as exit ramp to the vine street expressway midday tuesday. in the end traffic was disrupted for more than an hour. four people were cited but no one was...
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bruce? >> reporter: yeah, iain. no word at this hour on the department at the of the shooter or shooters in last night's incident. the latest in a growing number of gun battles playing out on the streets of wilmington's most dangerous neighborhoods. lincoln corbin was putting his three little ones to bed tuesday night when it happened again. a month after a murder in the streets in front of his home shots fired. >> covered over them. >> put your body on top of your kids when you heard the shooting. >> of course, yeah. sounded like it was right outside my door. >> reporter: a volley shots just after 9:15 left four teenagers injured. it was the third such shooting in wilmington's trouble hedg hedgeville neighborhood in just the past week. darlene van ripe per herd the gunfire. >> i got up from my bed i said oh, christian. >> she ran outside to see her 12-year-old grandson christian williams sitting on the steps of a row home nursing two bullet wounds. >> he was in shock. he had, um, gunshot in this leg an gunshot in h
bruce? >> reporter: yeah, iain. no word at this hour on the department at the of the shooter or shooters in last night's incident. the latest in a growing number of gun battles playing out on the streets of wilmington's most dangerous neighborhoods. lincoln corbin was putting his three little ones to bed tuesday night when it happened again. a month after a murder in the streets in front of his home shots fired. >> covered over them. >> put your body on top of your kids when...
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our bruce gordon is live in the newsroom now with the story. bruce, you're just back from kensington. >> reporter: neighborhood that is in many ways dying. once filled with factories and jobs, now covered with discarded paraphernalia from the heroin epidemic that is killing users and endangering those around them it. >> blew my mine. it literally blew my mind. >> reporter: bill richardson took a walk last saturday from this long-time on east willard street. he was looking for drug needles. and he found them, man, did he find them. >> 20 minutes of walking up and down the sidewalk collecting needles i filled this whole jar. it's a playing literally. these drugs. it's horrible. >> reporter: it wasn't always this way. many years ago, this neighborhood near ken sipping ton and allegheny was full of decent paying jobs. richardson points to a long vacant brick factory building now a rest stop for passing pigeons. >> lots of jobs. you know, everybody was working. once they closed, just went to hell. >> reporter: drugs took over most recently heroin. j
our bruce gordon is live in the newsroom now with the story. bruce, you're just back from kensington. >> reporter: neighborhood that is in many ways dying. once filled with factories and jobs, now covered with discarded paraphernalia from the heroin epidemic that is killing users and endangering those around them it. >> blew my mine. it literally blew my mind. >> reporter: bill richardson took a walk last saturday from this long-time on east willard street. he was looking for...
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let's get tout bruce gordon for more at citizens bank park. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, guys, real simple ryan howard wants you to know if you want to boo him for playing poorly that's one thing but throwing bottle, well, that's a whole different story a story that may now end with an arrest after howard's phillies discovered video footage of this cowardly act. ryan howard had to be persuaded to talk about the incident on this day after the day after. but it was clear he is still angry. >> everybody in whatever field they do, whether you change oil, whether you work at a gross row store or whatever, if somebody came in and threw a beer bottle or something like that you'd be upset. so i mean, i definitely do take it personal. >> reporter: howard struggling might tilley the plate grounded out to end the phillies saturday home loss to until walk wee as he walked back to the dug out a fan in section 115 through a beer bottle at him. landed at his feet. the fan left the park but this photo taken by brian tracy and retweeted by philly voice.com went viral on
let's get tout bruce gordon for more at citizens bank park. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, guys, real simple ryan howard wants you to know if you want to boo him for playing poorly that's one thing but throwing bottle, well, that's a whole different story a story that may now end with an arrest after howard's phillies discovered video footage of this cowardly act. ryan howard had to be persuaded to talk about the incident on this day after the day after. but it was clear he is still angry....
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bruce? >> reporter: guys, philadelphia teenager is dead tonight. struck by a hit-and-run driver here at rows vessel boulevard and adams avenue. tragic story made all the more tragic by the fact that the timing of the light cycles at this intersection may have cow cribbed to the accident. you'll have tour give pedestrians for feeling like sitting ducks. it's the timing of the lights at ocean vest boulevard and adams avenue. as the walk light flashes on to cross adams, northbound traffic on the boulevard gets a green light to make a soft right hand curve on to adams at 40 miles an hour or better. right into the pedestrian crosswalk. >> nobody knows which way to go. >>> i'm assuming you've had to dance it round -- >> i had to do it two weeks ago. i'm walking i'm like, what do i do here? i just went around. >> reporter: philadelphia police say 17-year-old march kayla jackson was struck and killed in exactly that fashion monday night just after 11:30. she was crossing adams they say southbound and she was hit by a northbound mini van making that soft ri
bruce? >> reporter: guys, philadelphia teenager is dead tonight. struck by a hit-and-run driver here at rows vessel boulevard and adams avenue. tragic story made all the more tragic by the fact that the timing of the light cycles at this intersection may have cow cribbed to the accident. you'll have tour give pedestrians for feeling like sitting ducks. it's the timing of the lights at ocean vest boulevard and adams avenue. as the walk light flashes on to cross adams, northbound traffic on...
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let's get tout bruce gordon for more at citizens bank park. bruce?ah, guys, real simple ryan howard wants you to know if you want to boo him for playing poorly that's one thing but throwing bottle, well, that's a whole different story a story that may now end with an arrest after howard's phillies discovered video footage of this cowardly act. ryan howard had to be persuaded to talk about the incident on this day after the day after. but it was clear he is still angry. >> everybody in whatever field they do, whether you change oil, whether you work at a gross row store or whatever, if somebody came in and threw a beer bottle or something like that you'd be upset. so i mean, i definitely do take it personal. >> reporter: howard struggling might tilley the plate grounded out to end the phillies saturday home loss to until walk wee as he walked back to the dug out a fan in section 115 throu
let's get tout bruce gordon for more at citizens bank park. bruce?ah, guys, real simple ryan howard wants you to know if you want to boo him for playing poorly that's one thing but throwing bottle, well, that's a whole different story a story that may now end with an arrest after howard's phillies discovered video footage of this cowardly act. ryan howard had to be persuaded to talk about the incident on this day after the day after. but it was clear he is still angry. >> everybody in...
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thank you, bakari, bruce. i appreciate all of you. >>> when we come right back, he's running for president and his name is not trump, clinton or sanders. wait until you hear what he has to say about his opponents. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. and an early morning mode.ode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside... to clear inside mode. transitions® signature adaptive lenses... ...are more responsive than ever. so why settle for a lens with just one mode? experience life well lit®. ...upgrade your lenses to transitions® signature. now get up to a $90 rebate by mail. when you purchase glasses and sunglasses featuring select brands. ask your eyecare professional or visit transitions.com for details. they found out who's been who? cking i
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bruce willis is a private guy.? >> yeah. >> thank you, jess. >> suchin, what can we expect on the premiere. >> small names. beyonce and jay z will be appearing on our show, our first episode. paula abdul goes to the white house. you know, michelle obama, you know, small names, small names so we've got a really amazing first show. i mean, it's just going to be lots of fun, lots of cool, little fun stories and ideas and it's just fantastic. >> "pop news" blown up. i love it. >> "pop news" but also celebrity names, inspiring stories because that's what "people" is all about. >> it's "people" magazine's mix of inspiring stories and celebrity interviews and extraordinary people doing ordinary thing and ordinary people doing extraordinary things. >> can i tell you about an extraordinary thing, jerry doing an extraordinary thing. aren't you boxing with paula pat torch. >> the beautiful paula patton who train ed for her film "warcraft," i got my butt whooped. >> i'm not going to lie. >> i actually did find it to be very en
bruce willis is a private guy.? >> yeah. >> thank you, jess. >> suchin, what can we expect on the premiere. >> small names. beyonce and jay z will be appearing on our show, our first episode. paula abdul goes to the white house. you know, michelle obama, you know, small names, small names so we've got a really amazing first show. i mean, it's just going to be lots of fun, lots of cool, little fun stories and ideas and it's just fantastic. >> "pop news"...
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it's tough to watch. >> absolutely, bruce, it is. thank you. >>> a pennsylvania man walking scary determination outside the white house. investigators say he may have had a dangerous plan but he didn't get very far. >>> a sign like this would probably discourage most people from going into a home. but it did not stop a woman from florida just wait, though, because this story gets way crazier from here. >>> and you are watching a woman right here on a mission. she just walked a thousand miles without a top. she's doing it to fight breast cancer. why she says awareness is no longer enough. >> and coming up at 6:00 surveillance pictures captured at an tm show guy police say has been stealing money the victim is well aware of the crime but doesn't know how it happened. the mysterious theft. ♪ ♪ new video shows the moment secret service agents shot a pennsylvania man outside the white house. it happened last month but this week a judge told jesse oliver row he had to stay in jail while his case wound through the courts. police say the 31-
it's tough to watch. >> absolutely, bruce, it is. thank you. >>> a pennsylvania man walking scary determination outside the white house. investigators say he may have had a dangerous plan but he didn't get very far. >>> a sign like this would probably discourage most people from going into a home. but it did not stop a woman from florida just wait, though, because this story gets way crazier from here. >>> and you are watching a woman right here on a mission....
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bruce, quite a precocious little boy. >> mark andrews, jr. is five going on 25. if it weren't for the quick actions of his parents this little guy minot be around to tell his tail. mark andrews, jr. told me his story with mom sitting right beside him. >> the mom who may well have saved his life. >> she never slept. she never ate taking care of me. getting shot is more important than family. >> reporter: mark was struck by an errant bullet late monday night when drive by shooter pepper the apartments on the 400 block of whittington with more than two dozen shots. one shatter the the window of mark's family's kitchen. leshia it heys through herself on top of mark and his four-year-old sister. dad through himself on top of mom. the little boy had been hit. what did it feel like when you got shot? what did it feel like. >> it felt like a shock like electrical shock. >> yes. >> reporter: when you saw the look on your mommy's face i'll bet she was pretty scared. >> she was crying. >> and i wasly rest of my family. >> how about you, were you crying at all? >> yes gnaw p
bruce, quite a precocious little boy. >> mark andrews, jr. is five going on 25. if it weren't for the quick actions of his parents this little guy minot be around to tell his tail. mark andrews, jr. told me his story with mom sitting right beside him. >> the mom who may well have saved his life. >> she never slept. she never ate taking care of me. getting shot is more important than family. >> reporter: mark was struck by an errant bullet late monday night when drive by...
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the last road team to win the finals, bruce, you know this one?ton bullets. 1978 when they beat the seattle super sonic, bobby with the bucket there. that's where the phrase it aint over to the fat lady sings was coined. back and forth series. two met in finals next year. it can be done. >> that was their only chance. dc drivers complain they are paying for parking using the park mobile app but getting a ticket still. >>> coming up, a memorial service is held to mark the first anniversary charlston church shooting. >>> up next, a survivor of the miracle on hudson launchs a facebook campaign to get a premier with tom hanks. >>> a washington state woman is taking to facebook hoping tom hanks hears >> michelle has a special and personal reason for wanting to see this particular film. >> i have the green mile, the saving private ryan, forest gump. >> reporter: excited about a tom hanks movie that hasn't come out yet. sully, a film about the miracle on the hudson plane crash. >> i love to go to something like that. >> she did what everyone does. >> it'
the last road team to win the finals, bruce, you know this one?ton bullets. 1978 when they beat the seattle super sonic, bobby with the bucket there. that's where the phrase it aint over to the fat lady sings was coined. back and forth series. two met in finals next year. it can be done. >> that was their only chance. dc drivers complain they are paying for parking using the park mobile app but getting a ticket still. >>> coming up, a memorial service is held to mark the first...
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i know you will, bruce, thank you. >>> delaware county is making sure all its citizens stay save what could be dangerous heat this summer. delco has 2016 heat plan in place. today officials delivered more than 200 fans to senior centers in the area. officials say vulnerable residents particularly the elderly the young need to be aware of staying cool and hydrated during the summer months. >> what our staff does, they work with them to explain the importance of it for their health reasons and so we encourage them obviously to make sure that they get the fan and we also encourage them and give them a slip so that they know do not have the fan running with all the windows closed because that does cause a convection oven. >> the county office of services for the aging orchestrated today's event. >>> back to your fox 29 weather authority now. some rough weather moving through the area. >> skyfox live over some storms damage in wildwood. severe storms ripping through a lot of the area this afternoon. you can see the aftermath right there. >> my goodness. viewers sharing with us some of the
i know you will, bruce, thank you. >>> delaware county is making sure all its citizens stay save what could be dangerous heat this summer. delco has 2016 heat plan in place. today officials delivered more than 200 fans to senior centers in the area. officials say vulnerable residents particularly the elderly the young need to be aware of staying cool and hydrated during the summer months. >> what our staff does, they work with them to explain the importance of it for their health...
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let's get to our bruce gordon live at war minter police headquarters. bruce? >> reporter: lucy, when the final reports are all in, we can be looking at nearly nearly 200 tires punctured in the pre-dawn hours of saturday morning. the vandal or vandals targeting as you said mostly businesses along a stretch of street road including an iconic warminster car dealership. >> welcome to pitt row. also known as the truck lot at lafferty chevrolet. workers here spent the day replacing 99 flat tires. gashed open by a vandal or vandals who struck 29 trucks and mini vans early saturday morning. the dealership has been around here for more than 50 years but never seen vandalism like this. >> what he's doing he's knifing tires. then you'll see the come right around the corner right there. >> lafferty sales manager joe taber says the vandal struck just after 3:00 a.m. saturday racing from vehicle to vehicle. puncturing every tire they could reach. >> what tie dollar figure we talking replacing 99 truck tir tires. >> the initial tire bill is 22,600. and then you have labor an
let's get to our bruce gordon live at war minter police headquarters. bruce? >> reporter: lucy, when the final reports are all in, we can be looking at nearly nearly 200 tires punctured in the pre-dawn hours of saturday morning. the vandal or vandals targeting as you said mostly businesses along a stretch of street road including an iconic warminster car dealership. >> welcome to pitt row. also known as the truck lot at lafferty chevrolet. workers here spent the day replacing 99...
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bruce? >> reporter: yeah, dawn. no question about it. many of the folks in this tigh tight-knit community folcroft have known christopher dorman since he was a little boy. a little boy who made clear he wanted to help his community in any way possible. well today that community return the favor. a grand welcome home for dorman after what can only be described as a miracle recovery. (applause). >> reporter: christopher dorman was wheeled out of the of penn presbyterian hospital just three days after a drug suspect pumped seven bullets into him from close range. most of the police officer on hand to escort him might have categorized his survival as a miracle. dorman described himself as lucky and seemed anxious to put all this hoopla behind him. >> ready to get back to work. >> reporter: trip from hospital to home include add stop at the folcroft firehouse. 25-year-old dorman's career of service includes a stint as a volunteer firefighter and corrections officer before joining the folcroft police department. a crowd of well wish schers was
bruce? >> reporter: yeah, dawn. no question about it. many of the folks in this tigh tight-knit community folcroft have known christopher dorman since he was a little boy. a little boy who made clear he wanted to help his community in any way possible. well today that community return the favor. a grand welcome home for dorman after what can only be described as a miracle recovery. (applause). >> reporter: christopher dorman was wheeled out of the of penn presbyterian hospital just...
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>> mary bruce with us tonight. mary, thank you. >>> there are new developments from baltimore tonight. the judge's verdict in, the third trial of a police officer charged in the death of freddie gray. officer cesar goodson today found not guilty on all counts. he drove the police van in which gray broke his neck and later died. accused of giving gray a rough ride. three officers have now been tried without conviction. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila in baltimore with reaction now pouring in tonight. >> reporter: freddie gray is dying in the back of this police van. his neck snapped during his trek to jail. but today, in this baltimore courthouse, the officer behind the wheel was exonerated. not guilty of every charge. the coroner labeled it homicide, but the judge ruled today that caesar good sob's actions were not criminal. the reaction on the streets, more thoughtful and subdued today than last april, when parts of baltimore burned and the national guard had to be brought in. today, the only thing b
>> mary bruce with us tonight. mary, thank you. >>> there are new developments from baltimore tonight. the judge's verdict in, the third trial of a police officer charged in the death of freddie gray. officer cesar goodson today found not guilty on all counts. he drove the police van in which gray broke his neck and later died. accused of giving gray a rough ride. three officers have now been tried without conviction. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila in baltimore...