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we want to go down to bruce johnson. bruce johnson is not available for us right now but we'll eventually go to him. he has new information for us as to what taken place where he's located there. >> as you mentioned earlier there's the ugly video right there. this is two cars that have been set aflame by the demonstrators, by the rioters as i think is probably the proper term. and it goes on. groups of them dozens of them moving across north baltimore apparently heading for downtown. police are going to make a stand and make sure that doesn't happen. >> billy murphy, attorney for freddie gray's family, said this is their worst nightmare. they wanted a peaceful protest. they did not want this. they did not want to see the punctuation to the end of their son's life where violence was involved in taking that life end up and potentially take others' lives. everyone is saying go home. let the adults do this. peace and justice needs to come but in an orderly manner. >> you know these things take on a life of their own. once th
we want to go down to bruce johnson. bruce johnson is not available for us right now but we'll eventually go to him. he has new information for us as to what taken place where he's located there. >> as you mentioned earlier there's the ugly video right there. this is two cars that have been set aflame by the demonstrators, by the rioters as i think is probably the proper term. and it goes on. groups of them dozens of them moving across north baltimore apparently heading for downtown....
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. >> that's bruce johnson live in baltimore. you're watching wusa 9news at 6:00. breaking news coverage of the bedlam in baltimore. i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. it appears you can see the calls for calm in the wake of freddie gray's death has fallen on deaf ears as police and rioters mostly young people are clashing throughout the city. >> i'm jan jeffcoat. here's what we know at this point. the violence be gan around 3:30 at mondawmin mall. hurling rocks and basically everything not nailed down at offers. seven officers have been injured. the rioting has quickly spread across the city. groups of teenagers have moved through stores. we know at this point seven officers have been injured. a lot of these officers suffered very serious injuries with broken bones and hospitalizations. at this point police are asking parents to get their kids off the streets and bring them home. >> we're also hearing from prince george's county police that they've got 30 officers in the area of mondawmin mall. these are scenes from earlier when those protesters were throwing
. >> that's bruce johnson live in baltimore. you're watching wusa 9news at 6:00. breaking news coverage of the bedlam in baltimore. i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. it appears you can see the calls for calm in the wake of freddie gray's death has fallen on deaf ears as police and rioters mostly young people are clashing throughout the city. >> i'm jan jeffcoat. here's what we know at this point. the violence be gan around 3:30 at mondawmin mall. hurling rocks and...
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bruce johnson there at the inner harbor. he's been monitoring the situation as well.i wonder if we can go back to scott broom to see if there's been a gaggering where the pastors are supposed to meet to create a peaceful march through the city and maybe try to calm some of the fears of the people that live there as well as try to help get to some of the young people. >> i'm told we'll have scott broom in a few minutes or so. the pastors have been trying. they got together yesterday along with the mayor to call for peace following the riots saturday night. obviously there's been a disconnect. the young people who were involved in this were not listening to pastors and not listening to the mayor. these are folks with their own ideas. >> if you're looking at the ticker on the bottom, you can see we even have a wusa 9 vehicle hit. they're not discriminating in terms of where and how they're trying to make a statement. there has been at least one photojournalist that was targeted and assaulted in all of this. >> we did just get good news regarding the assault of the cop ca
bruce johnson there at the inner harbor. he's been monitoring the situation as well.i wonder if we can go back to scott broom to see if there's been a gaggering where the pastors are supposed to meet to create a peaceful march through the city and maybe try to calm some of the fears of the people that live there as well as try to help get to some of the young people. >> i'm told we'll have scott broom in a few minutes or so. the pastors have been trying. they got together yesterday along...
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bruce johnson reporting from northwest washington for wusa 9. >> but it turns out even the mayor may be softening her position on this one. she says she is now open to discussions for how to make the police body cam video available to the public. >> vile,vi el and a sexual pred store what montgomery -- predator. that is what montgomery judge said to the beer pong predator today. joey poindexter will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. we're joined live at the montgomery county courthouse with the sentence and the judge was not playing. >>reporter: absly leslie. poindexter ended up getting 150 years in prison. the state had asked for more but at one point poindexter's attorney asked the judge for mercy for her client and the judge turned around add and said i'll give him the same mercy he showed his victim s. 150 years is a huge number. it is a sentence that will probably mean that mr. poindexter will die in jail. 40-year-old joey poindexter may have continued to get away with his sexual crime spree if it wasn't for the man seen with him here leaving loony's pub in of 2013. p
bruce johnson reporting from northwest washington for wusa 9. >> but it turns out even the mayor may be softening her position on this one. she says she is now open to discussions for how to make the police body cam video available to the public. >> vile,vi el and a sexual pred store what montgomery -- predator. that is what montgomery judge said to the beer pong predator today. joey poindexter will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. we're joined live at the montgomery...
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. >> bruce johnson reports some of the challengers today dropped out. turns out it's part of a strategy to stop the bowser candidate. >> reporter: this is ward 8 with roughly 70,000 people. it's got some of the most depressed areas in all of the districts, but developers have also discovered ward 8 and like what they see. >> we need to make sure that our residents can afford housing in the communities and neighborhoods in ward 8 they want to live in. >> reporter: it's a race that attracted 16 candidates, nearly everyone claiming to have had a special working relationship with the former councilman marion barry. >> i care about the people in this ward. i've been here since 1969 in the same location. i'll show up when i need to show up. >> reporter: the candidates seem to agree on the issues. >> public safety. we just had a shooting yesterday, a young man larry killed on martin luther king avenue. >> we need attention to our schools and economic development. arm at today's aarp de-- >>> at today's aarp debate, two candidates were missing, major christophe
. >> bruce johnson reports some of the challengers today dropped out. turns out it's part of a strategy to stop the bowser candidate. >> reporter: this is ward 8 with roughly 70,000 people. it's got some of the most depressed areas in all of the districts, but developers have also discovered ward 8 and like what they see. >> we need to make sure that our residents can afford housing in the communities and neighborhoods in ward 8 they want to live in. >> reporter: it's a...
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that has a lot of citizens crying foul and our bruce johnson found some of them. >> reporter: one of the main reasons they want to limit the access to the police body camera video is simply cost. think about it. 2800 cops on the streets, all with body cameras, producing video that has to be stored, that has to be duplicated, that has to be made available to just about anybody who has a reason for wanting it. >> it's should definitely be released. >> what's the appoint of having it if it can't be released? >> the citizens we talked to in downtown washington were iunanimous. >> i think it should be made available. >> they want d.c. police wearing body cameras and they want to see the videotape. >> because it shows what actually is taking place, what they are doing, and it makes a lot of the public feel safe to know that they are doing their job correctly. >> at 14th and k northwest, today the random people we stopped had little empathy with mayor bowser's position that video cam video can be treated differently than other government records sought through the public through the freedom
that has a lot of citizens crying foul and our bruce johnson found some of them. >> reporter: one of the main reasons they want to limit the access to the police body camera video is simply cost. think about it. 2800 cops on the streets, all with body cameras, producing video that has to be stored, that has to be duplicated, that has to be made available to just about anybody who has a reason for wanting it. >> it's should definitely be released. >> what's the appoint of...
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for all of us at cbs news and >>> this is bruce johnson in baltimore where residents say relations with bad with the death of freddie gray. it just got worse. >> reporter: a baby boy dies from burns during bath time and now his foster dad is in jail charged with murder. i'm surae chinn in stafford county with the very latest. >> we'll be tracking much colder air across the metro area, the possibility of frost tomorrow night and perhaps a few showers before that. >> more cameras watching your speed, but are they about safety or the money they bring in? >> and stranded at sea with plenty of big waves keeping these vacationers company. >>> right now at 7:00 here's a live look in baltimore where protesters are marching in the street calling for answers into the man's death in police custody. several people have gathered. they were marching a short time ago carrying signs, many with freddie gray's name written on them. thanks for joining us. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. while protests are peaceful now, tensions have been high all day in west baltimore where gray was first arrested
for all of us at cbs news and >>> this is bruce johnson in baltimore where residents say relations with bad with the death of freddie gray. it just got worse. >> reporter: a baby boy dies from burns during bath time and now his foster dad is in jail charged with murder. i'm surae chinn in stafford county with the very latest. >> we'll be tracking much colder air across the metro area, the possibility of frost tomorrow night and perhaps a few showers before that. >>...
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. >> bruce johnson live on the hill. at 6:00, bruce will talk to a baltimore man who brought his children to the rally. >>> there's new information in the death of baltimore man who suffered a medical emergency while in police custody. within the past hour the justice department opened a federal investigation into the death of freddy gray and baltimore police has released the names of the six officers involved. >>reporter: baltimore police released the names of the officers involved and transport of 25-year-old freddy gray. cell phone video obtained by cbs station wjz shows gray being dragged to the -- six officers suspended with pay including brian rice who initiated the arrest. he has been with the baltimore police department since 1997. they tackled gray after he ran. junior represents the gray family. >> they're angry because they know something horrible happened that should not have happened. >> the family says the police had no reason to stop gray in the first place. >> how does a healthy guy who gets arrested for n
. >> bruce johnson live on the hill. at 6:00, bruce will talk to a baltimore man who brought his children to the rally. >>> there's new information in the death of baltimore man who suffered a medical emergency while in police custody. within the past hour the justice department opened a federal investigation into the death of freddy gray and baltimore police has released the names of the six officers involved. >>reporter: baltimore police released the names of the officers...
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bruce johnson has a look at how things are going so far today. hi bruce, how are you doing? >> reporter: hi andrea. great day out here. we want to pan over to the left to show you the line of people waiting to into the national zoo. a lot of these people are tourists, a lot are local. a lot are african-american and their families, centuries ago, were not allowed to go to the white house for the easter egg roll so they started coming to the zoo. we have the tap police chief here, -- the assistant police chief here, a number of people here who are volunteers, trying to keep the peace. we are going to start with you lieutenant. last year there was a shooting here. what are we doing to make sure this is safe for everybody? >> this year we are going to be a high visibility patrol. doubling the amount of officers working, we are helping. >> reporter: i'm going to assume you have a lot more officers than we see out here. why do we need volunteers on family day? >> we are an extended family. most of the people that work with the young people in the community, we are the relationship
bruce johnson has a look at how things are going so far today. hi bruce, how are you doing? >> reporter: hi andrea. great day out here. we want to pan over to the left to show you the line of people waiting to into the national zoo. a lot of these people are tourists, a lot are local. a lot are african-american and their families, centuries ago, were not allowed to go to the white house for the easter egg roll so they started coming to the zoo. we have the tap police chief here, -- the...
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bruce johnson, you've been listening to the press conference and you've had your feet on the ground in west baltimore all day. what are you hearing? >> we're hearing a lot right now. i want to talk to nolan martin. everybody out here knows him. your reaction to what happened last night what are you hearing and seeing? >> the bottom line is folks still want answers. i think you're not going to see this city rest until there is a resolution that comes to the cops who killed freddie gray. that has to happen. you look at north charleston, not taking long for the charges. the reason ferguson blew up the way it did because it took a week for them to release the name of the officer. that i think is going to be critical. i'm hearing we'll have some kind of resolution by friday. between now and friday the city is still going to have issues. >> what about the reaction you had last night? the violence, the outburst? >> i make it perfectly clear. anybody burn g ing anything, looting anything, i don't support that. whether it's here or white kids in kentucky after a basketball game. that's critical
bruce johnson, you've been listening to the press conference and you've had your feet on the ground in west baltimore all day. what are you hearing? >> we're hearing a lot right now. i want to talk to nolan martin. everybody out here knows him. your reaction to what happened last night what are you hearing and seeing? >> the bottom line is folks still want answers. i think you're not going to see this city rest until there is a resolution that comes to the cops who killed freddie...
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. >> hello, i'm bruce johnson. >> a man shoots and ids him -- kills him south outside the capitol asre there for the cherry blossom festival. >> it happened near the fountain. team coverage begins now. >> reporter: that man was on the west terrace of the capitol about 1:00 p.m., he was carrying a protest sign of some sort. he also had a backpack, and a rolling suitcase, this happening as the mall was crowded with tour -- tourists on this particular sunny day. >> i didn't think it was gunshots. it doesn't register until you see the police come in. >> the capitol police she have said responded right away, but police did not fire a shot. >> because of the packages that were nearby him, we obviously locked down the capitol for security purposes. and had to secure of area. our bomb techs handled that as a suspicious package. we subsequently cleared the area, and reopened united states capitol. >> reporter: the man appeared to be here on his own. >> based on the facts i just provided to you, there seems to be no connection to terrorism. >> reporter: police won't say what kind of gun was us
. >> hello, i'm bruce johnson. >> a man shoots and ids him -- kills him south outside the capitol asre there for the cherry blossom festival. >> it happened near the fountain. team coverage begins now. >> reporter: that man was on the west terrace of the capitol about 1:00 p.m., he was carrying a protest sign of some sort. he also had a backpack, and a rolling suitcase, this happening as the mall was crowded with tour -- tourists on this particular sunny day. >> i...
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i'm bruce johnson. >> we begin with outrage and protest over the death of fredty gray. thousands pledging to shutdown the streets of baltimore. >> demonstrations come one day after police say gray did not receive medical attention early enough while in custody. he was not buckled in his seat for transport in a police van. hank is live in the thick of the protests. tell us what you are seeing. >> reporter: we can see the protest behind me. there were several thousand people crowding this lawn in front of baltimore city hall an hour ago. we are told they might be marching towards camden yards where the o's are playing. we can tell you 25-year-old freddie gray died in police custody in baltimore with a spinal injury. that sparked a week of protests. six officers admitted he was not properly buckled in. protesters say they are asking for a prompt protest and a bigger investigation than they have had. >> the longer the investigation the bigger the coverup. >> a week isn't very much time. >> a week is not much reasonable time. obviously there are factors into play. he had his
i'm bruce johnson. >> we begin with outrage and protest over the death of fredty gray. thousands pledging to shutdown the streets of baltimore. >> demonstrations come one day after police say gray did not receive medical attention early enough while in custody. he was not buckled in his seat for transport in a police van. hank is live in the thick of the protests. tell us what you are seeing. >> reporter: we can see the protest behind me. there were several thousand people...
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this is bruce johnson reporting from the west lawn of the u.s. capitol. >>> a month of got under way. jurors will decide if convicted bomber should live or die. during today's hearing, the jury was shown large, vibrant picture of the people killed. prosecutors pulled out the photo they showed for last. him giving the finger to the security camera in his jail cell. >>> the mediterranean migrant crisis continues to escalate. the italian coast guard launching a rescue to save 446 migrants on a fishing boat that was starting to go down. including 55 children and 95 women were safely brought ahead a navy vessel. the captain of the boat over the weekend has been arrested. he slammed into a merchantship that tried to rescue it. the ship was carrying 850 people and only 28 of them are known to have survived. >>> still to come at 7:00, we'll show you one massive diamond. it's not as big as the price tag. creamery staffers work to >>> here's some stories we're following for you tonight. tense moments at st. louis city hall after the bomb squad was called i
this is bruce johnson reporting from the west lawn of the u.s. capitol. >>> a month of got under way. jurors will decide if convicted bomber should live or die. during today's hearing, the jury was shown large, vibrant picture of the people killed. prosecutors pulled out the photo they showed for last. him giving the finger to the security camera in his jail cell. >>> the mediterranean migrant crisis continues to escalate. the italian coast guard launching a rescue to save 446...
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. >> and i am bruce johnson. the somber mood on a college campus tonight, they are still trying to comprehend how a female student could have been killed. tonight, police have one of the students housemates under arrest. >> friends held a vigil tonight on the campus in fredericksburg for a 20-year-old -- 28-year- old man.>> reporter: is very silent here tonight. you can see behind me a memorial set up by her friends and students. they were here in large numbers to show their respect. this was set up by the friends and fellow students, not by the university. we had trouble getting them to comment a little bit. everyone is shattered here. students laid flowers and cry at a memorial for grace man. she was the daughter of domestic court judge, thomas man, and is -- a popular student here. the campus is stunned by her murder, allegedly by one of her housemates, steven vandermeer. he was arrested near -- at a local church after she was found unconscious friday. police say there was no romantic relationship between the
. >> and i am bruce johnson. the somber mood on a college campus tonight, they are still trying to comprehend how a female student could have been killed. tonight, police have one of the students housemates under arrest. >> friends held a vigil tonight on the campus in fredericksburg for a 20-year-old -- 28-year- old man.>> reporter: is very silent here tonight. you can see behind me a memorial set up by her friends and students. they were here in large numbers to show their...
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right now peace and quiet out here except for that guy. [ yelling ] >> all right bruce johnson live in baltimore. the miracle of live television strikes again. >>> baltimore police are not releasing details to the public of that investigation into exactly what happened to freddie gray. why did he die? they do plan to turn their report over to the state attorney's office to friday, and explain why we won't see it. >> if there is a decision to charge in any event by the state's attorney office, the integrity of that investigation has to be protected. by turning these documents our findings, over to the state attorney's office as quickly as we can we are being accountable to them so we can be accountable to the public. >> we'll find out if the public agrees with that. in the past hour, we have had a status report from the maryland governor. he prays -- he praised the protestors last night for keeping things relatively peaceful. >> there are some patchy protests happening tonight. and we want to make sure that individuals can exercise their 1st amendment rights and express their legitimate
right now peace and quiet out here except for that guy. [ yelling ] >> all right bruce johnson live in baltimore. the miracle of live television strikes again. >>> baltimore police are not releasing details to the public of that investigation into exactly what happened to freddie gray. why did he die? they do plan to turn their report over to the state attorney's office to friday, and explain why we won't see it. >> if there is a decision to charge in any event by the...
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. >> i'm bruce johnson. tonight they are both being held for their calm and heroic actions during the prince george's county house fire. >> that fire caused a lot of damage. the good thing is all five people inside got out alive. thanks to dramatic 911 tape. the firefighter who first arrived to make that happen. >> live at the fire house in fort washington. garrett, tell us exactly what happened. >> reporter: firefighters describe this as a rare situation everything went right starting with the 13-year-old boy who stayed cool. >> i wonder if the location of your emergency. >> the call came in before 7:00 a.m. where that boy was trapped in his room with his 9-year-old sister. >> i'll need you to go out. >> okay stay on the phone with me. >> reporter: the dispatcher tried to keep the boy calm. i'm sending the fire department. on board that truck is a man who will be a grandfather soon. >> reporter: with smoke filling the room, you can hear sirens as firefighters arrived outside. eight minutes in to the call. >
. >> i'm bruce johnson. tonight they are both being held for their calm and heroic actions during the prince george's county house fire. >> that fire caused a lot of damage. the good thing is all five people inside got out alive. thanks to dramatic 911 tape. the firefighter who first arrived to make that happen. >> live at the fire house in fort washington. garrett, tell us exactly what happened. >> reporter: firefighters describe this as a rare situation everything went...
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bruce johnson reporting from west baltimore. >> brooms and shovels were the weapons of choice on the streets of baltimore today. people turning out from all corners to send a message they want to take the city back from the rioters. scott broom is live at the mondawmin mall with more on that part of the story. >> of course mondawmin mall, this was the scene of looting and rioting yesterday. i want to show you some good news behind me. here are guardsmen baltimore city police officers resting easy right now because there is nothing at this moment to react too but rest assured they are prepared. they are dealing with a city today that's both angry and trying to be hopeful. >> if we don't get justice it's going to be star wars coming out [ bleep ]. >> reporter: raw anger. contrast with a sadness. the image of guardsmen with assault rifles on baltimore streets. >> just to see the introduction that happened within our community, this is a community that i've lived in for 50-something years. just to see the devastation that took place yesterday, it was all unnecessary. >> reporter: but man
bruce johnson reporting from west baltimore. >> brooms and shovels were the weapons of choice on the streets of baltimore today. people turning out from all corners to send a message they want to take the city back from the rioters. scott broom is live at the mondawmin mall with more on that part of the story. >> of course mondawmin mall, this was the scene of looting and rioting yesterday. i want to show you some good news behind me. here are guardsmen baltimore city police...
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. >> bruce johnson live here on the hill. the march has a legislative package. they hope to have introduced on the hill to address their concerns about the police. >>> from one police involved death to another, but in fairfax county there's a settlement by the police -- they're going to pay the estate $3 million to end a wrongful death lawsuit. bruce leshan is live outside with the latest. >>reporter: this case has shaken some people's confidence in the fairfax police department for nearly 18 months now. prosecutors has said to say if they'll file charges against officer adam torres in the shooting of john geer and the police department has yet to say if they'll fire him but the county has now settled the wrongful death lawsuit. >> the lawyers for john geer's children says their mother agreed to the nearly $3 million settlement to avoid years of litigation and to insure the children could afford college. the chair of the county board of supervisors said she signed off because it was the right thing to do. >> it was a tragedy that should not have happened. >> off
. >> bruce johnson live here on the hill. the march has a legislative package. they hope to have introduced on the hill to address their concerns about the police. >>> from one police involved death to another, but in fairfax county there's a settlement by the police -- they're going to pay the estate $3 million to end a wrongful death lawsuit. bruce leshan is live outside with the latest. >>reporter: this case has shaken some people's confidence in the fairfax police...
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. >>> hello i'm bruce johnson. >> mourners and demonstrators gathered today for a wake for freddie gray. 1 week after he died from his injuries while in police custody. >> his family asked for no protests or anything today. >> reporter: a weak of peaceful protests coming to a close last night when some turned violent, some clashing with police, and they were arrested. today in baltimore, official in the city, and some of the demonstrators themselves tried to refocus back on freddie gray and tried to turn the focus away from violent protests. >> reporter: the line of mourners surged forward, friends, family, and strangers gathered for the wake of freddie gray. >> it's important to show my support for the family. it's a horrible tragedy that could have happened to anybody. >> it's happening here, in my neighborhood, in my town. i need to be here. >> all day long the wake has been going on inside, and demonstrators have been encouraging people to honk their owns for freddie and for justice. >> reporter: that scene was peaceful and supportive, and it was in stark contrast toe saturday night
. >>> hello i'm bruce johnson. >> mourners and demonstrators gathered today for a wake for freddie gray. 1 week after he died from his injuries while in police custody. >> his family asked for no protests or anything today. >> reporter: a weak of peaceful protests coming to a close last night when some turned violent, some clashing with police, and they were arrested. today in baltimore, official in the city, and some of the demonstrators themselves tried to refocus...
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. >> reporter: this is bruce johnson in west baltimore. you no longer have to just talk about the tension here, you can actually see it. that's the police barricade in front of the precinct for west baltimore. police are on that side of the barricade, the community on this side. this is the sandtown winchester area of baltimore, a shooting in the middle of wednesday and no one seems all that surprised. freddie gray was arrested blocks away on april 12th near the gilmore housing project. he died in police custody. again the people who live here say while they're angry they're not all that surprised. >> before freddie gray we had anthony anderson, tyrone west, a young man by the name of george king who was tased to death at the hospital while he was strapped to a gurney. >> what we want to happen, we want all those prosecuted for murder. >> reporter: young people with no jobs and seemingly lots of times are frustrated. some of the cops on the street also feel they need answers now and want to begin the process of mending fences with the comm
. >> reporter: this is bruce johnson in west baltimore. you no longer have to just talk about the tension here, you can actually see it. that's the police barricade in front of the precinct for west baltimore. police are on that side of the barricade, the community on this side. this is the sandtown winchester area of baltimore, a shooting in the middle of wednesday and no one seems all that surprised. freddie gray was arrested blocks away on april 12th near the gilmore housing project....
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bruce johnson is off tonight. >>> it was the read. columbia journalism's review into the journalistic failure behind the show stopping rolling stone article, a rape on cam pus. columbia called the whole debacle a story of journalistic failure that was avoidable. the review went on to point out specific times where they say rolling stone should have pushed further in verifying and substantiating information including trying to in dependently find jackie's alleged rapist and the three friends she said she was with right after that alleged attack. jackie, whose jaw dropping tale took center stage, declined to be involved in the review. the writer called reading the review a, quote, brutal and humbling experience. rolling stone says they wanted to highlights the problem -- highlight the problem of rape on campus but admits tonight, quote, it saddens us to think their willingness to do so might be diminished by our failings, end quote. >> rolling stone apologized and officially retracted that article. the "new york times" reports the autho
bruce johnson is off tonight. >>> it was the read. columbia journalism's review into the journalistic failure behind the show stopping rolling stone article, a rape on cam pus. columbia called the whole debacle a story of journalistic failure that was avoidable. the review went on to point out specific times where they say rolling stone should have pushed further in verifying and substantiating information including trying to in dependently find jackie's alleged rapist and the three...
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bruce johnson is off today. we are one week out from the predicted peak bloom of those cherry blossoms. for the star attractions they are not yet on stage. karen is live at the title bay -- garrett is live at the title basin. garrett, what's going over there now? >> reporter: deborah, this one lonely tree behind me is the so- called indicator tree. typically blooms between a week to ten days before the rest of the trees out here. if you wanted to see cherry blossoms this weekend, it was basically your only option. for the last 20 years the average peak blooms have fallen to about march 31. this year we're expecting a solid two week behind the schedule with peak bloom -- weeks behind schedule with the peak bloom not expected between the 11th and the 14th. the latest peak since the clinton administration. in 1993 on april 11. the folks didn't seem to mind too much, mostly enjoying the weather. but i think this woman from michigan really captured the spirits out here today. >> did it dampen your spirits to not have
bruce johnson is off today. we are one week out from the predicted peak bloom of those cherry blossoms. for the star attractions they are not yet on stage. karen is live at the title bay -- garrett is live at the title basin. garrett, what's going over there now? >> reporter: deborah, this one lonely tree behind me is the so- called indicator tree. typically blooms between a week to ten days before the rest of the trees out here. if you wanted to see cherry blossoms this weekend, it was...
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i'm bruce johnson. >> you might want to avoid the mall area if you're heading out this evening. an estimated 250,000 people all on the mall for earth day celebration. >> the crowd will be leaving in just over an hour. lots of roads around the mall are going to be blocked. >> absolutely. stephanie ramirez has been there all day taking in the sounds, talking with people, and she is standing by. >> reporter: debra, bruce, it is absolutely packed here. the music, i don't know if you can hear it in the microphone, but the music is still going. this began around 10:00 today, earth day event, with lots of big groups here. mary j. blige, all pushing very serious causes and issues. i did speak to a few of the folks around here. take a look at what we saw and heard today. ♪ >> reporter: wearing a global citizens earth day shirt, the lead singer for the band train was just one of several huge stars joined by dignitaries from across the world. >> this is a really powerful campaign. >> reporter: together, they energized the crowds in the fight against extreme poverty, climate change, and sev
i'm bruce johnson. >> you might want to avoid the mall area if you're heading out this evening. an estimated 250,000 people all on the mall for earth day celebration. >> the crowd will be leaving in just over an hour. lots of roads around the mall are going to be blocked. >> absolutely. stephanie ramirez has been there all day taking in the sounds, talking with people, and she is standing by. >> reporter: debra, bruce, it is absolutely packed here. the music, i don't...
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. >> bruce johnson is standing outside live the popular society restaurant where customers and other business owners are weighing the impact of all this. i bet you're getting an earful. >> i've got to tell you guys, i've been inside this restaurant had my picture taken with the very owner we're talking about. society still very popular, still open. people still going in for happy hour. the owner isn't here. just about everybody going in, they know the owner is looking at possibly life in prison. >> jason is a former professional basketball player. >> reporter: jason and his restaurant society are all over youtube and social media. >> decided to do something special in silver spring. >> reporter: he's a college basketball star at george mason university. he opened a high end restaurant that brought big crowds and attention to downtown silver springs. >> i've never been in any trouble or caused any trouble. >> reporter: customers and fellow business owners on the georgia avenue strip did not know jason was trafficking major marijuana deals from mexico, arizona, and california. >> i was
. >> bruce johnson is standing outside live the popular society restaurant where customers and other business owners are weighing the impact of all this. i bet you're getting an earful. >> i've got to tell you guys, i've been inside this restaurant had my picture taken with the very owner we're talking about. society still very popular, still open. people still going in for happy hour. the owner isn't here. just about everybody going in, they know the owner is looking at possibly...
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i'm bruce johnson. >> and i'm debra alfarone. tonight two prince george's county children are recovering at children's national medical center after a harrowing rescue from their burning home this morning. >> thanks to a 13-year-old's nerves and a veteran firefighter's courage everybody inside that home when the fire broke out made it out alive. >> garrett haake has followed the story for us all day and joins us live from children's. >> reporter: tonight that 13- year-old boy and his 9-year-old little sister are both recovering here in stable condition. firefighters today said they were nearly not so lucky get for that boy staying so calm when so many of us would have panicked. >> what is the location of the emergency? >> reporter: from the moment he dials 911 13-year-old marcus does nearly everything right. >> i think my parents are asleep. this house is really smoky. >> reporter: it's not yet 7 7 a.m. and he and his sister are trapped in their upstairs bedroom. he explains how firefighters can find them. >> impactly where are y
i'm bruce johnson. >> and i'm debra alfarone. tonight two prince george's county children are recovering at children's national medical center after a harrowing rescue from their burning home this morning. >> thanks to a 13-year-old's nerves and a veteran firefighter's courage everybody inside that home when the fire broke out made it out alive. >> garrett haake has followed the story for us all day and joins us live from children's. >> reporter: tonight that 13-...
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our bruce johnson now standing by live in the bloomingdale neighborhood. to show us what all the fuss is all about. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, derek this may be the hottest issue pertaining to homeowners in the district right now. the zoning commission weighed in and has decided to lower by five feet the height they will allow for pop ups. look at that building back there. that's a pop up. you talk in the neighborhood of two story row houses. that person, that developer says the third story a single family home thus becomes available to become a multifamily condo complex. the for sale sign is going up for new condominiums where a single family home once stood. the build up is called a pop up. and it can't be missed as they change the look of most d.c. neighborhoods. >> they lowered the height. they put some design issues in. >> that's good. >> that's good. >> reporter: longtime residents are applauding a recent d.c. zoning commission vote to lower the maximum height of pop ups from the current 40 feet to 35 feet. >> this was an example of a start of pop up t
our bruce johnson now standing by live in the bloomingdale neighborhood. to show us what all the fuss is all about. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, derek this may be the hottest issue pertaining to homeowners in the district right now. the zoning commission weighed in and has decided to lower by five feet the height they will allow for pop ups. look at that building back there. that's a pop up. you talk in the neighborhood of two story row houses. that person, that developer says the third...
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. >> he's not as funny as bruce johnson -- >> who is? >> you know, the yellow alert is done with. still some rain, but a much better sunday on tap for us. we start every 11:00 broadcast with our 3-degree guarantee and the forecast today was 58. actual high 53. so, 5-degree miss. you know, we thought we would see sun this morning. the clouds came in quickly and the rain moved in late afternoon. now the rain is starting to move out. at least the first batch of rain. there's another batch of rain toward kentucky and that's going to be -- and west virginia. some of that will be moving in late tonight, early tomorrow. especially south of town. we'll talk about that first here. you see it coming out of the valley with the rain is pulling away right now. we've got some rain, it's a northern montgomery county and howard county and prince georges county, and yes, you do hear bruce and debra in the background. we'll take care of that. loudoun county, seeing some showers, but things are starting to really lighten up for you. and you can see it up to the north in demascus. there's a lot of ra
. >> he's not as funny as bruce johnson -- >> who is? >> you know, the yellow alert is done with. still some rain, but a much better sunday on tap for us. we start every 11:00 broadcast with our 3-degree guarantee and the forecast today was 58. actual high 53. so, 5-degree miss. you know, we thought we would see sun this morning. the clouds came in quickly and the rain moved in late afternoon. now the rain is starting to move out. at least the first batch of rain. there's...
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bruce johnson is off today.one week out from the predicted peak bloom of those cherry blossoms. for the star attractions they are not yet on stage. karen is live at the title bay -- garrett is live at the title basin. garrett, what's going over there now? >> reporter: deborah, this one lonely tree behind me is the so- called indicator tree. typically blooms between a week to ten days before the rest of the trees out here. if you wanted to see cherry blossoms this weekend, it was basically your only option. for the last 20 years the average peak
bruce johnson is off today.one week out from the predicted peak bloom of those cherry blossoms. for the star attractions they are not yet on stage. karen is live at the title bay -- garrett is live at the title basin. garrett, what's going over there now? >> reporter: deborah, this one lonely tree behind me is the so- called indicator tree. typically blooms between a week to ten days before the rest of the trees out here. if you wanted to see cherry blossoms this weekend, it was basically...
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. >> and i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us. we have a terrible accident tonight. >> a two-year-old boy on the way to a birthday party was struck and killed. >> hank silverburg is in capital heights. how could this happen? >> reporter: well, they were having a birthday party here for a two-year-old and they were coming in one at a time, different cars. a van pulls up. a mother has three or four kids with her. the mother stops and the father of the boy who was having the birthday party explains that the two-year-old who was killed was hit as he got out of that van. >> i mean, it was more than one kid. the mother had three or four. and i guess little ones escaped, i guess, and he got hit by the car. >> what he saw when he came outside was horrible. >> he was bleeding a lot and you know, he was still breathing. we managed to call 911. >> the driver of the car did stop, you can see this is a tight street. cars parked on both sides. >> they did immediately begin to take life saving efforts. they called police and fire and ems. it app
. >> and i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us. we have a terrible accident tonight. >> a two-year-old boy on the way to a birthday party was struck and killed. >> hank silverburg is in capital heights. how could this happen? >> reporter: well, they were having a birthday party here for a two-year-old and they were coming in one at a time, different cars. a van pulls up. a mother has three or four kids with her. the mother stops and the father of the boy who was...
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. >> i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us tonight.ildren ages 6 and 10 roam freely in january, those same parents squaring off with authorities again tonight. >> their children were taken into custody again today while playing unsupervised but with their parents' approval in a nearby park. >> our andrea mccarren first reported the news online this evening and is standing by live now. do the parents have the children back tonight? >> reporter: finally, bruce and debra, they do right now. those two confused and exhausted children are headed home to silver spring along with their traumatized parents. here's the sequence of events that unfolded today. 10-year-old rafi and his 6-year- old sister devore were playing on their own at a local park without an adult. their parents dropped them off at 4 p.m., told them be home by 6 p.m. when they didn't arrive by 6:30, the parents began frantically searching for them. it wasn't until well after 8 p.m. that the meitevs received a call from cps saying their children had been taken into custody. the
. >> i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us tonight.ildren ages 6 and 10 roam freely in january, those same parents squaring off with authorities again tonight. >> their children were taken into custody again today while playing unsupervised but with their parents' approval in a nearby park. >> our andrea mccarren first reported the news online this evening and is standing by live now. do the parents have the children back tonight? >> reporter: finally, bruce and...
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bruce johnson reports. >> reporter: galludet university has been a unique place since its founding 150 years ago, the only liberal arts college in the world for the deaf and hard of hearing. this week nearly every undergrad student turned out for a rally against sexual abuse of any kind on campus. 1,000 students in the athletic fieldhouse, not even a power outage could end this cause. >> i think this will help students feel safe on campus and not just here but all over the united states. >> reporter: galludet students and faculty paraded on campus in the show of force against sexual abuse of all kinds. >> i honestly do not feel 100% safe and we can change that starting with education, with changing attitudes. >> reporter: but it wasn't that long ago galludet was no. 1 in reported campus assaults. a washington post report once concluded galludet has the most sexual assaults per capita than any other college in the d.c. area. there were 18 forcible sexual assaults in 2012, there were 17 in 2013. >> even as a man sometimes it's hard to feel comfortable intervening in a situation, but with
bruce johnson reports. >> reporter: galludet university has been a unique place since its founding 150 years ago, the only liberal arts college in the world for the deaf and hard of hearing. this week nearly every undergrad student turned out for a rally against sexual abuse of any kind on campus. 1,000 students in the athletic fieldhouse, not even a power outage could end this cause. >> i think this will help students feel safe on campus and not just here but all over the united...
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. >> i'm bruce johnson.d for their calm and heroic actions during the prince george's county house fire. >> that fire caused a lot of damage. the good thing is all five people inside got out alive. thanks to dramatic 911 tape. the firefighter who first arrived to make that happen. >> live at the
. >> i'm bruce johnson.d for their calm and heroic actions during the prince george's county house fire. >> that fire caused a lot of damage. the good thing is all five people inside got out alive. thanks to dramatic 911 tape. the firefighter who first arrived to make that happen. >> live at the
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let's go to bruce johnson on federal hill which is very close to the inner harbor. what do you know? [ captioners transitioning ] >> i just think it's ridiculous the way these kids are handling it. maybe they don't understand, no one can't talk to them, personalize. i guess this is in the mix for quite some time. it was just about, you know, this powder keg. >> i look at what's happening. it seems like a lot of opportunity here. these people aren't motivated by what happened to freddy gray are they? >> no,. >> this is just an opportunity for the lowest elements of society. because other leaders say, wait, give them a chance to investigate. or am i misreading this? >> no. i'm from los angeles be and i've seen our share of riots out there. this is just opportunism. >> would you agree with that. >> they're building up their frustration. they feel no one ain't listening to them. we're going to take out everybody and anybody. it's so uncalled for. >> we've heard from elijah cummings. we've heard from the governor. all the clergy, and the youth advocates who are supposed
let's go to bruce johnson on federal hill which is very close to the inner harbor. what do you know? [ captioners transitioning ] >> i just think it's ridiculous the way these kids are handling it. maybe they don't understand, no one can't talk to them, personalize. i guess this is in the mix for quite some time. it was just about, you know, this powder keg. >> i look at what's happening. it seems like a lot of opportunity here. these people aren't motivated by what happened to...
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bruce johnson joins us now. and we can tell the ripple effect is impacting the entire city. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely right. people here and downtown are not going to like hearing this that the cur few going to be extended through the weekend because it's hurting businesses. those that are still standing here in west baltimore and those downtown. there is the curfew and there's no baseball. we're at broadway and north. north is open, that's a positive sign. there isn't much else to talk about positively out here this afternoon. >> we haven't made a penny. people are upset. we're just hoping and praying that things will go back to normal. >> reporter: the only name he'll give us is jose. he smalls a small gritty grocery store. >> is this a good guy. he treats everyone with respect. >> reporter: owners of a check cashing store want to know parts of our story. their business came from working poor and fixed-income people with no checking accounts in a bank. but the consciences of the ri-- consequences of the ri
bruce johnson joins us now. and we can tell the ripple effect is impacting the entire city. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely right. people here and downtown are not going to like hearing this that the cur few going to be extended through the weekend because it's hurting businesses. those that are still standing here in west baltimore and those downtown. there is the curfew and there's no baseball. we're at broadway and north. north is open, that's a positive sign. there isn't much else to...
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reporting live in arlington, bruce johnson, wusa9 news. >> opinions weigh heavily against mchenry on social media, but bruce says on the streets of arlington a lot of people favor the reporter or are convinced both sides were out of control. >>> and breaking news from the district right now where two pedestrians were struck on the memorial bridge. a national park service spokesperson said both were taken to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries. outbound lanes were closed for 45 minutes creating a traffic jam on that side of town. all lanes reopened short after 4:00. >>> we will get rain before our fantastic saturday. first alert meteorologist howard bernstein joins us. anything severe? >> not a lot yet. the stray shower is west and south of 66 for the most part. western fairfax, manassas, a couple showers there, coming out of the plain, as well, heading to heymark. this is moderate rain here. you can see the yellow here all tracking off to the southeast, and heading todale city just -- daze city just after -- dale city just art 5:30. the heaviest activity seems to be furthe
reporting live in arlington, bruce johnson, wusa9 news. >> opinions weigh heavily against mchenry on social media, but bruce says on the streets of arlington a lot of people favor the reporter or are convinced both sides were out of control. >>> and breaking news from the district right now where two pedestrians were struck on the memorial bridge. a national park service spokesperson said both were taken to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries. outbound lanes were...
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our bruce johnson is live in west baltimore tonight where tensions on both sides are running high. what are you hearing tonight, bruce? >> reporter: first off we wanted to be in front of the police precinct for the western district of baltimore, but that can't happen. i'll move to show you why. police have the entire block sealed off with police cars and then a barricade and behind the barricades are dozens of police officers for the entire block. clearly they are set up to keep people from going in front of police headquarters. we're told there might be a common -- demonstration or protest. tensions seem to be high everywhere. take a look. what's going on? >> right now we have one person shot. >> reporter: this is the winchester area of baltimore. a shooting in the middle of wednesday. no one seems all that surprised. >> shouldn't be on the block now. >> reporter: freddie gray was arrested just blocks away april 12th near the gilmore housing project. he died in police custody. again the people who live here say that while they're angry, they're not all that surprised. >> before fre
our bruce johnson is live in west baltimore tonight where tensions on both sides are running high. what are you hearing tonight, bruce? >> reporter: first off we wanted to be in front of the police precinct for the western district of baltimore, but that can't happen. i'll move to show you why. police have the entire block sealed off with police cars and then a barricade and behind the barricades are dozens of police officers for the entire block. clearly they are set up to keep people...
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coming up in 15 minutes, bruce johnson reports from silver spring where fellow business owners are expressing shock and disappointment. >>> major companies are increasingly coming under attack by hackers. employees can unknowingly let the hackers in when they fall victim to what's called a fishing e-mail. corporations are teaching workers how to spot the fakes. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: one way hackers break in to a corporation is through so called fishing they usually come with an enticing link that looks legitimate. when workers click they could be download ing malware that lets hackers in to the company's network. hundreds of corporations hired brandy moore and her company to stop these attacks by stopping employees from clicking. >> we walk the employees through what they should have seen. >> for example hey sign up for a free coffee. >> reporter: the offer comes from a fictional account outside the company. moore says that should make employees suspicious. those who fall for the e-mail are taken to a page and asked for their password. workers who enter it get a warning li
coming up in 15 minutes, bruce johnson reports from silver spring where fellow business owners are expressing shock and disappointment. >>> major companies are increasingly coming under attack by hackers. employees can unknowingly let the hackers in when they fall victim to what's called a fishing e-mail. corporations are teaching workers how to spot the fakes. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: one way hackers break in to a corporation is through so called fishing they...
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bruce johnson is live at the apartments in d.c. how is that little guy doing? >> reporter: he's doing a lot better, one of the large e apartment complexes in all of d.c. and at 1 time this was a very dangerous place, but even back then there was the creed of the streets you didn't target. you didn't get involved with the youngsters, with the children. jayden stancil wasn't targeted in this case. he simply was in the wrong place at the wrong time. while most 9-year-old d.c. boils are going to class, run -- boys are going to class, running and tossing some sort of ball, jayden stancil is learning to walk again. >> he can talk again. he's able to see. for a few days he was consider blind. >> reporter: jayden was outside the may fair mansion apartments in northeast playing when a gunfight broke out among some young men. a bullet struck the oldest of four children in the head. how is mom doing? >> i'm trying to be as strong as i possibly can be for jayden. it's rough. it's a very difficult time for me and my family. >> reporter: the family and attorneys announced to
bruce johnson is live at the apartments in d.c. how is that little guy doing? >> reporter: he's doing a lot better, one of the large e apartment complexes in all of d.c. and at 1 time this was a very dangerous place, but even back then there was the creed of the streets you didn't target. you didn't get involved with the youngsters, with the children. jayden stancil wasn't targeted in this case. he simply was in the wrong place at the wrong time. while most 9-year-old d.c. boils are going...
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join bruce johnson, debra al fer own people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffeethat's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. every cup has a story... dunkin' k-cup packs are my life. we're a good fit. a single serving for myself. it's pretty special. it is like having a dunkin' store in my home which is what i've always dreamed of. get two boxes of dunkin' k-cup packs for $16.99. your coffee, your dunkin'. >>> senator tim kaine says america does not have a drone problem, instead a mission problem. >>> an expert weighs in on what to do about what cost an american hostage his life when a drone put him in the cross hairs. >>> i'm sue dan page. >> and i'm derek mcginty. this is capital download. >>> good morning to you, and welcome to capital download. all right, susan, back to back weeks you have been talking to a possible vp candidate for hillary clinton. tim kaine, the senator from virginia. >> he was the obama short list in 2008,
join bruce johnson, debra al fer own people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffeethat's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. every cup has a story... dunkin' k-cup packs are my life. we're a good fit. a single serving for myself. it's pretty special. it is like having a dunkin' store in my home which is what i've always dreamed of. get...
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bruce leshan wusa9. >>> and both homeland security secretary jake johnson and eleanor holmes norton are responding to the -- responding to the gyrocopter. reporters and responsibility, right? >> it was no secret. hughes was going to fly that copter. in fact he told a lot of news outlets about his plans including us. but he actually started talking to one reporter at the tampa bay times a long time ago. and they knew that the secret service had talked to hughes twice. they called capitol police about 30 minutes before hughes touched down. washington post media critic says that it was not enough. >> and as reporters, we are not suppose to be in the business of hiding from the public, the potential public safety threat. in this case a guy flying a small helicopter in to restricted air space could have gone terribly wrong. >> and now the tampa reporter on the story says that he did worry about how things could have gone terribly wrong, but he believes it is a story that wasn't worth reporting that it ntis uil hughes crossed in to the restricted air space. >> right. >> we'd love to hear your thoughts on this
bruce leshan wusa9. >>> and both homeland security secretary jake johnson and eleanor holmes norton are responding to the -- responding to the gyrocopter. reporters and responsibility, right? >> it was no secret. hughes was going to fly that copter. in fact he told a lot of news outlets about his plans including us. but he actually started talking to one reporter at the tampa bay times a long time ago. and they knew that the secret service had talked to hughes twice. they called...
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dave johnson, knows bruce jenner personally.ng. >>> up next the breaking news out of nepal. the massive earthquake that triggered an avalanche at mt. avalanche. a harrowing account from one hiker who was on the mountain when that earthquake struck. hey, what's up? i'm ted. rudy and i have a lot of daily rituals. namaste. stay. taking care of our teeth is one of them. when i brush my teeth, he gets a milk-bone brushing chew. just another way to keep ourselves healthy. i'll go change. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. that's it. whoa! what are you guys doing? we're making sure nothing sticks. otherwise we gotta scrub all this stuff off. dish issue
dave johnson, knows bruce jenner personally.ng. >>> up next the breaking news out of nepal. the massive earthquake that triggered an avalanche at mt. avalanche. a harrowing account from one hiker who was on the mountain when that earthquake struck. hey, what's up? i'm ted. rudy and i have a lot of daily rituals. namaste. stay. taking care of our teeth is one of them. when i brush my teeth, he gets a milk-bone brushing chew. just another way to keep ourselves healthy. i'll go change. [...
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it is bruce bochy's 60th birthday and the only thing he asks for is a lot of runs. hall of famer randy johnsonformer teams, the d-backs and the giants. two-run shot makes it 4-3. giants down to their last out. and joe panic into right center. buster posey scores and the game is tied. we go to the top of the 10 it inning with two outs. a.j. pollock gives the diamondbacks a 5-4 lead. but in the bottom of the inning, the bases loded in the clients. gregor blanco scores to tie the game again. in the 12th inning, still 5-5. aaron hill doubles into the gap off sergio romo. that makes the score 7-5 and we are in the bottom of the 12th inning. the warriors may be just the 10th team in nba history to win 67 teams but golden state still has the doubters. the biggest being charles barkley. >> no warriors. no warriors. >> barkley has been a critic of the warriors all season saying they take too many jump shots to win the nba title and has cleveland with the best odds. as for barkley, head coach steve kerr says he is okay with his former coworker's criticism. >> he is incredible at what he does. he is hila
it is bruce bochy's 60th birthday and the only thing he asks for is a lot of runs. hall of famer randy johnsonformer teams, the d-backs and the giants. two-run shot makes it 4-3. giants down to their last out. and joe panic into right center. buster posey scores and the game is tied. we go to the top of the 10 it inning with two outs. a.j. pollock gives the diamondbacks a 5-4 lead. but in the bottom of the inning, the bases loded in the clients. gregor blanco scores to tie the game again. in...
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who'd hired karen johnson, no relation, the in-home caretaker who was killed the day bonnie was kidnapped. >> you felt safe with karen takin' care of bonnie. >> i did. >> reporter: what brucet her in the nursing home. >> reporter: he told you that. >> yes. and i said, "as long as we can have help 24/7, which she is not going anywhere. >> reporter: bonnie's financial e harkey. >> the best way i can explain bruce harkey is greedy and, for lack of a better word, just a jerk. he's just a solid jerk. >> reporter: according to spinks, bruce not only accused him of mismanaging the harkey estate, but also tried to bully him into accepting the sale of a chunk of land to their neighbor, the actor tommy lee jones, for half a million dollars. it was good for bruce. but spinks says not for bonnie. so he put a stop to it. >> he wanted bonnie to get virtually nothing. i know it was less than $50,000 is what he wanted -- wanted her to get. >> reporter: and the rest of the money for the sale would of gone to bruce. >> the rest of it would have gone to bruce and john. yes. >> reporter: and so you said to bruce, "i'm not for this." >> and that sent him in orbit. i mean, he just became irate
who'd hired karen johnson, no relation, the in-home caretaker who was killed the day bonnie was kidnapped. >> you felt safe with karen takin' care of bonnie. >> i did. >> reporter: what brucet her in the nursing home. >> reporter: he told you that. >> yes. and i said, "as long as we can have help 24/7, which she is not going anywhere. >> reporter: bonnie's financial e harkey. >> the best way i can explain bruce harkey is greedy and, for lack of a...
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johnson. >> is that jeff. >> that looks like. >> no. >> is that bruce gordon. >> yes good we will still fine jeff cole. >> is that him. >> that is lucy noland. >> next, we want you to find lucy noland and let us know what number the slide is. >>> whatever it is, the year before first grade. >> yes. >> that is sue serio. is there no question about it on the right. >> yes. >> is that bald more. >> that is baltimore maryland. i was five. she was about three. >> now she's 103. i was 105. >> there were no color pictures yet. >> barely photography, but somehow that photo survived. we had a good time there. in baltimore. that is down there. here's philadelphia we are seeing a few left over showers around. now showers are generally pretty light like this one in bucks county around southampton and some of these have moved up, kind of away from easton. and, we have moved those showers out of delaware county. that is all a good thing. showers will end by the end of the morning, for sure, and then we will get some sunshine this afternoon, and then a high of 66 degrees. that is 10 degrees colder then yesterday orish say
johnson. >> is that jeff. >> that looks like. >> no. >> is that bruce gordon. >> yes good we will still fine jeff cole. >> is that him. >> that is lucy noland. >> next, we want you to find lucy noland and let us know what number the slide is. >>> whatever it is, the year before first grade. >> yes. >> that is sue serio. is there no question about it on the right. >> yes. >> is that bald more. >> that is...
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it was bruce bochy's 60th birthday and the only thing he asked for is a lot of runs. hall of famer randy johnsong two of his former teams the giants and the diamondbacks. giants down 4-1 until brandon crawford connects for a second home run of the year. a two-run shot makes it 4-3. bottom of the 9th giants down to the last out. joe panik into right center. and this one drops buster posey scores from second and the game is all tied up. top of the tenth with two out, arizona's aj pollock homers off the left field foul pole giving the diamondbacks the lead 5-4. bottom of the inning the bases loaded and matt duffy grounds and gregor blanco scores to tie the game and so we are going to the 12th inning. still 5-5 here. aaron hill with two on and he doubles into the gap in left. both runners would score to make it 7 -5. the giants would make it 7-6 in the bottom half of the inning but that would be the final score. and the giants back at it against the d-backs again today. >> jake peavy on the mound. i'm andrea nakano with your friday morning sports. >>> now four your play of the day. tampa bay rays at
it was bruce bochy's 60th birthday and the only thing he asked for is a lot of runs. hall of famer randy johnsong two of his former teams the giants and the diamondbacks. giants down 4-1 until brandon crawford connects for a second home run of the year. a two-run shot makes it 4-3. bottom of the 9th giants down to the last out. joe panik into right center. and this one drops buster posey scores from second and the game is all tied up. top of the tenth with two out, arizona's aj pollock homers...
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bruce bochy's birthday. >> i think 60 years old. >> there you go. 60 on the button. seems like something yogi bear said, it's getting late, early. fighting a six game losing streak on hand is brandy johnsonin livermore. future hall of famer. he's playing for both of these teams, giants in arizona. giants didn't get what they wanted out of the ace. he knows it. paul goldsmith loses one in the bleachers. 4-1 arizona. 7th inning a life with the bats. suddenly the giants within 4-3. stays that way till the bottom of the 8th inning. giants get something going. posey at first, joe panicked. another struggle. deep right center incanase can't get a glove on it instead it's an rbi triple for panic. they stranded him there. it's 4-4 arizona getting a home run with the top of the tenth but in the bottom of the tenth just moments ago, matt duffy bases loaded trying to win it. ground ball to the hole. 1-run scores, gregor blanco it's 5-5 in the 11th. that's all the giants got. they're trying to stop a six game losing streak. >>> rein a little proof that you don't have to be in the big leagues to make a big league catch. this happened in college ball. indiana versus evans bill. that's the honor catch.
bruce bochy's birthday. >> i think 60 years old. >> there you go. 60 on the button. seems like something yogi bear said, it's getting late, early. fighting a six game losing streak on hand is brandy johnsonin livermore. future hall of famer. he's playing for both of these teams, giants in arizona. giants didn't get what they wanted out of the ace. he knows it. paul goldsmith loses one in the bleachers. 4-1 arizona. 7th inning a life with the bats. suddenly the giants within 4-3....
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bruce. now we know he was conflict. >> when we talk about his latest wife, chris, he says he used to past tense i loved her. >> that is right, he did that. >> lets get to lauren johnson. a a lot of people says once he saw it, what did the kardashians have have to say. >> they said a lot just moment after. some of the most intriguing information was hearing how family members knew about bruce jenner's tea sir but didn't even talk bit. he says his stepdaughter kim kardashian has been the most supportive by far. >> you know, you know what really turn me around, on thinking about this, and i said, what? she goes, kanye. >> and, they were talking bit. >> and and and i'm nothing, if i can't really be true to myself. and, from kanye um. >> yeah, yeah. >> and since then kimberly has been by far the the most excepting and easiest to talk to about it. >> wow. >> i'm sure that surprised a lot of people. bruce struggled with his sexual identity since childhood. he recalled moments when kim kylie and kendell all caught him dressed in women's clothes. the whole clan is behind their father. here's some tweets. kim kardashian writes on her instagram love is courage to live the the m
bruce. now we know he was conflict. >> when we talk about his latest wife, chris, he says he used to past tense i loved her. >> that is right, he did that. >> lets get to lauren johnson. a a lot of people says once he saw it, what did the kardashians have have to say. >> they said a lot just moment after. some of the most intriguing information was hearing how family members knew about bruce jenner's tea sir but didn't even talk bit. he says his stepdaughter kim...