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they said they may not even try to open for the few customers who might try to stop by by. >> bruce johnson, 9news now. >> they have put some calls into the office to see if they include to plan those local businesses in the bill that theyed admitted to the federal government to help recover the cost of the nuclear summit. we'll let you know when we hear back from the mayor's spokesperson. >>> what do you think of the security and the street closure that is unreasonable. to ask them to show id to get into their own home. what about closing all the roads into the middle of downtown. should we be frustrated? >> the fact of life that we live in the nation's capitol. therefore, this is how we role. here are your thoughts on the mail bag. >>> speaking of inconveniences, let's check in with the 9news now traffic center for the latest. maybe outside of town. >> yeah, you know what, we're bracing for the major gridlock because of the summit. not too bad, seeing a little bit of the delays. but overall, the roads to surrounding the convention center today have been great. people are staying away from
they said they may not even try to open for the few customers who might try to stop by by. >> bruce johnson, 9news now. >> they have put some calls into the office to see if they include to plan those local businesses in the bill that theyed admitted to the federal government to help recover the cost of the nuclear summit. we'll let you know when we hear back from the mayor's spokesperson. >>> what do you think of the security and the street closure that is unreasonable. to...
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. >>> i'm bruce johnson. we're finding illegal parking spaces might be compared to hitting the lottery. >> have you found anything? >> no. >> how long have you been looking? >> 20 minutes. >> reporter: many drivers arriving for appointments at many number city agencies eventually give up. abandoning their vehicles in illegal spaces, taking their chances on getting parking tickets. that includes drivers of city- issued vehicles, including police officers. they are also ticketed and booted. but it turns out that they often don't pay the fines. nobody does. >> i have to pay my tickets, they need to pay their tickets. >> reporter: talking to the director by telephone. saying that it would be illegal for the city agencies to set aside money to pay for parking tickets. so they are trying to get employees to pay for those tickets. right now, it just isn't happening. >> reporter: the dc auditor recently hammered into five agencies. finding $70,000 in the unpaid traffic fines. >> you now have about 30 days to make com
. >>> i'm bruce johnson. we're finding illegal parking spaces might be compared to hitting the lottery. >> have you found anything? >> no. >> how long have you been looking? >> 20 minutes. >> reporter: many drivers arriving for appointments at many number city agencies eventually give up. abandoning their vehicles in illegal spaces, taking their chances on getting parking tickets. that includes drivers of city- issued vehicles, including police officers....
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bruce johnson is off tonight. thanks for joining us. small western maryland college community is reeling tonight. claiming one life and severely injuring another frostburg state university student. the suspect also a student is in custody tonight. >> reporter: this small university town of frostburg located three hours northwest of dc is in shock after a late- night party turned tragic. 21-year-old tyrone hall of glen burnie is in jail tonight after police say he shot two of his classmates in the stomach. police say a group of students confronted hall at his home because it was believed he assaulted a woman at the party. police say a fight broke out and hall fired two rounds fatally shooting 21-year-old, brandon carroll, of waldorf and injurying the 21-year-old, ellis hartridge of dc. both victims were basketball players at the school. all three are students of frostburg state university. the school's president released this state this evening. i wish to offer my deepest condolences to the family of brandon carroll. the entire universit
bruce johnson is off tonight. thanks for joining us. small western maryland college community is reeling tonight. claiming one life and severely injuring another frostburg state university student. the suspect also a student is in custody tonight. >> reporter: this small university town of frostburg located three hours northwest of dc is in shock after a late- night party turned tragic. 21-year-old tyrone hall of glen burnie is in jail tonight after police say he shot two of his...
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bruce johnson, 9 news now. >>> services for two other victims were on wednesday. another victim was buried on thursday. >>> meantime the alleged 14-year-old getaway driver in those shootings faces 41 criminal counts. among them four counts of first-degree murder. a closed door hearing was held in d.c. superior court. the teen is scheduled to go on trial may 13th. >>> virginia's governor declares april history month. honoring confederate soldiers. more on the controversy. >> this particular flag here, my wife made this. this was the very first confederate gun flag. >> reporter: he proudly displays the battle flag of the confederacy and the stars and bars. >> my ancestors were part of that. and i feel proud of that. >> reporter: so much so he has written books about his great grandfather's and nearly a dozen ancestors who fought in the civil war. >> this is a confederate flag, the first national confederate flag. >> reporter: he said the conflicts fought on battlefields in virginia were not about slaves but preserving the constitution and individual rights. he embra
bruce johnson, 9 news now. >>> services for two other victims were on wednesday. another victim was buried on thursday. >>> meantime the alleged 14-year-old getaway driver in those shootings faces 41 criminal counts. among them four counts of first-degree murder. a closed door hearing was held in d.c. superior court. the teen is scheduled to go on trial may 13th. >>> virginia's governor declares april history month. honoring confederate soldiers. more on the...
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>>> i'm bruce johnson. thank you for joining us saturday night. bad weather is heading this way. we get the forecast first. >> it is headed our way, bruce. good news sunday is not by all means just going to be a washout. a rainy day all day. we have got one round of rain moving through. this round of rain right around the area appalachians moving our way much live doppler 9000 will get a close look around the i-81 corridor starting to see the rain showers move in. new market, towards front royal. even towards martinsburg. showers. overnight and through the morning. satellite and radar together. already saying sunday afternoon here in washington a slight risk for these storms becoming severe after we get rid of this round much storms -- of storms is very powerful. sunday afternoon, sunday evening. more on that forecast coming up in a few minutes but it was this round of storms responsible for a lot of tornadoes and deadly weather earlier tonight, bruce. >> that's where we are going now. storm already tearing through eastern part of the country tonight with deadly consequences. 10 p
>>> i'm bruce johnson. thank you for joining us saturday night. bad weather is heading this way. we get the forecast first. >> it is headed our way, bruce. good news sunday is not by all means just going to be a washout. a rainy day all day. we have got one round of rain moving through. this round of rain right around the area appalachians moving our way much live doppler 9000 will get a close look around the i-81 corridor starting to see the rain showers move in. new market,...
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i'm bruce johnson. thank you for joining us tonight.ling in and around the district tomorrow will see gridlock. security is being tightened at embassies and hotels. 13 bus lines are affected and at least one metro station is being closed down. let's begin tonight with downtown. >> reporter: imat the perimeter of one of the security areas. massachusetts and 11th and m street. right behind me you see the beginning of a mess that will ensue for the next 48 hours. a lot of police officers, military humvees moving in. semis moving in very heavy concrete barriers. bruce, while this nuclear summit is supposed to make the world a much more peaceful place it isn't going to be peaceful tonight. in fact, tens of thousands of folks who have to commute by here on a daily basis might just go ballistic. the unprecedented summit will create an unprecedented nightmare for the tens of thousands who commute through the center of the nation's capital. > >> reporter: the metro station closed at 9:00 p.m. sunday evening. >> there are thousands of folks that
i'm bruce johnson. thank you for joining us tonight.ling in and around the district tomorrow will see gridlock. security is being tightened at embassies and hotels. 13 bus lines are affected and at least one metro station is being closed down. let's begin tonight with downtown. >> reporter: imat the perimeter of one of the security areas. massachusetts and 11th and m street. right behind me you see the beginning of a mess that will ensue for the next 48 hours. a lot of police officers,...
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there was an occ staff the member one of the employees, bruce johnson, who wrote who was on the citi,i don't know if he was the examiner in the chief examiner. >> no, not the examiner. >> he did a memo, and it was, one of his concerns was called relatively in the boiling frog theory. i explained i was concerned that management committees such as. ♪ (singing) which is will revert to earlier in the day, the committee within citigroup that approved new products which arepes to produco condition, much like what is happening this evening in the 1980s that i find that occasionally seeing the most extreme deals to david bush know who is here, chief risk officer, and randy farmer who is a good practice and help them occasionally dipped their fingers in the pot to ensure the water was not kidding too hot. i guess i would as you can what's your assessment of internal risk management at citi? >> well, as i said earlier, it was something where i believe, we believed before the crisis that they were smart, that they generally understood the risks they had, that when we did identify problems, they
there was an occ staff the member one of the employees, bruce johnson, who wrote who was on the citi,i don't know if he was the examiner in the chief examiner. >> no, not the examiner. >> he did a memo, and it was, one of his concerns was called relatively in the boiling frog theory. i explained i was concerned that management committees such as. ♪ (singing) which is will revert to earlier in the day, the committee within citigroup that approved new products which arepes to...