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chris gordon, news4. >>> well, we are in for some chilly weather especially as you head out west. actually not that far out west. what's this frost warning, looks like there's a lot of blue over our area. >> that's right. weather related. >> bring in your plants. bring in your house plants. bring in robert plant if he's staying at your house because there's a whole lot of cold tonight as we will see temperatures plunge to the coldest temperatures so far this season. you can track it all. while you're waiting at the cold bus stop with the nbc washington app. that's where we have a freeze warning. loudoun county, northern fauquier, frederick county maryland and points west. closer to washington the blue zone that's where we could see frost. that's a frost advisory 3:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. wednesday. includes our immediate metro area. the growing season ending tomorrow morning with temperatures down near 30 out of the mountains and maybe in the 20s. look at our hour by hour temperatures. fall out of 60s where we are now. back down into the 50s by 7:00 and then down the 40s by 9:00 and
chris gordon, news4. >>> well, we are in for some chilly weather especially as you head out west. actually not that far out west. what's this frost warning, looks like there's a lot of blue over our area. >> that's right. weather related. >> bring in your plants. bring in your house plants. bring in robert plant if he's staying at your house because there's a whole lot of cold tonight as we will see temperatures plunge to the coldest temperatures so far this season. you can...
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chris gordon explains now how this would work and how much it would cost the state. >> reporter: in may of 2006 a gunman in a stolen car opened fire at the sully district station killing detective vicki armel and officer mike. his widow says many families of fallen heroes need financial help. she pushed to get question two county police headquarters has the names of six officers killed in the line of duty while serving a county of more than a million residents. >> it's the right thing to do to take care of these families. who have given their all to virginia. >> reporter: we asked some early voters at sully district station how they voted on the property tax exemption for the survivors of fallen heroes. >> i feel for these people. i feel for anybody that runs into a burning building when everybody is running out. > because those survivors of the individuals who die in the line of duty deserve whatever break they can get. >> reporter: if the voters decide to give the families of fallen first responders a property tax break, it will take effect next july. in fairfax county, chris gordon,
chris gordon explains now how this would work and how much it would cost the state. >> reporter: in may of 2006 a gunman in a stolen car opened fire at the sully district station killing detective vicki armel and officer mike. his widow says many families of fallen heroes need financial help. she pushed to get question two county police headquarters has the names of six officers killed in the line of duty while serving a county of more than a million residents. >> it's the right...
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chris gordon is live outside the courthouse with that reaction today. >> reporter: we moved inside. killing the officer. he admitted that he's been an alcoholic drinking for 30 years and handing down the sentence today, the judge sent a message to the community. noah's family thinks the drunk driver deserves live in prison, but they understand that the ten-year sentence the judge gave him is the maximum allowed under maryland law. >> this judge understood the gravity of the situation and everything going on in that courtroom and made the right decision. >> reporter: officer noah was hit at a holiday sobriety check point. he died a week later. prosecutors say the 47-year-old smoked marijuana and took a xanax before having ten drinks in a restaurant. he was a man on a mission to get intoxicated, the prosecutor said. family saying the fact he was killed by me while trying to prevent what i was doing is a a tragedy. i'll never forgive myself. >> because at the end of the day, rich and marci are still without their son. the police department is still without one of its great officers. wu
chris gordon is live outside the courthouse with that reaction today. >> reporter: we moved inside. killing the officer. he admitted that he's been an alcoholic drinking for 30 years and handing down the sentence today, the judge sent a message to the community. noah's family thinks the drunk driver deserves live in prison, but they understand that the ten-year sentence the judge gave him is the maximum allowed under maryland law. >> this judge understood the gravity of the...
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chris gordon is live to share his story. but now he's bringing us new details. >> this afternoon i spoke with the teacher's mother and grandmother and claims she's being mischaracterized. the story of how a 3-year-old classroom in the childcare center about 8:00 tuesday morning. police are charging the teacher 25-year-old with child abuse and assault. police have a witness and camera video. >> another witness observed her asking for the victim. the parent director and told the parent of the victim who brought it to our attention. >> we stopped by the home. her mother spoke with us but was advised not to show her face. >> it's one person that knows her that would tell me she's capable of doing something like this. >> i know she's 25 years old and i know her and i know that she would never do anything to harm >> ahead on news 4 at 6:00, you'll hear how parents picking up their children are reacting to allegations of child abuse and assault. back to you. >>> a a school bus aid has been indicted on child abuse and sexual molesta
chris gordon is live to share his story. but now he's bringing us new details. >> this afternoon i spoke with the teacher's mother and grandmother and claims she's being mischaracterized. the story of how a 3-year-old classroom in the childcare center about 8:00 tuesday morning. police are charging the teacher 25-year-old with child abuse and assault. police have a witness and camera video. >> another witness observed her asking for the victim. the parent director and told the...
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jim, back to you. >> chris gordon, thank you. she was supposed to appear today but the hearing was delayed because the woman can't speak english. the nanny forced the baby to swallow too much formula, which caused the child to suffocate. today prosecutors said the case is a a reminder to watch and be careful with whom you leave your children. >> the message is still the same. we have to be so very, very careful where we leave our children. so we knc children are the most precious thing we have. >> several neighbors said they were concerned about the baby for some time because they could always hear her crying. . >> it's the first day of early voting in maryland. the lines were so long in some places that some told us they spring, a lot of people are coming after work to vote. the line inside is getting much longer. the statewide turnout is big too and has caused some problems. from the air in chopper 4, midday lines, the line even longer inside the wayne curry sports and education complex. >> didn't vote because i couldn't get to
jim, back to you. >> chris gordon, thank you. she was supposed to appear today but the hearing was delayed because the woman can't speak english. the nanny forced the baby to swallow too much formula, which caused the child to suffocate. today prosecutors said the case is a a reminder to watch and be careful with whom you leave your children. >> the message is still the same. we have to be so very, very careful where we leave our children. so we knc children are the most precious...
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. >>> this is chris gordon at the antioch child center in upper marlboro. how parents with children here are reacting tonight to aengss against a teacher of child abuse and assault. >>> here on the streets, he's known as officer bennie. coming up, how a personal tragedy inspired him and why the u.s. attorney general is giving him an award. when it moves into your neighborhood andhen it feels >>> allegations of abuse at a daycare in prince georges county. an employee is facing charges after allegedly losing her temper and assaulting a child in that's where chris gordon is with new reaction from parents. >> reporter: police say the teacher slammed the child's head on to a desk causing a contusion on his right fore head. the victim is a son of a police officer. beyond that we're not identifying either of them. the childcare center handed parents a letter informing them what is happening here. many learn for the first time of the allegations of assault and abuse facing the teacher. >> my reaction is that's unbelievable. it's unacceptable in these times that we
. >>> this is chris gordon at the antioch child center in upper marlboro. how parents with children here are reacting tonight to aengss against a teacher of child abuse and assault. >>> here on the streets, he's known as officer bennie. coming up, how a personal tragedy inspired him and why the u.s. attorney general is giving him an award. when it moves into your neighborhood andhen it feels >>> allegations of abuse at a daycare in prince georges county. an employee...
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news 4's chris gordon is live frus outside the u.s. courthouse to explain. chris. >> well, jim, in court this afternoon, the defendant was described as a student at northern virginia community college. and a former child day care worker. this all happened through social media and texting. virginia is charged with distributing child pornography. the prosecution's chief witness is d.c. detective timothy pal check. who is with the metropolitan police department's child exploitation task force, working as a special agent with the fbi. he testified about the facts in his affidavit, which has been obtained by news 4. the affidavit identifies pamela wilson's facebook account, saying they checked with the department of motor vehicles, driver's license matched the individual displayed on the facebook profile and the image sent to the undercover agent during the course of their messaging conversations. the affidavit says pamela wilson messaged that she was interested in sex acts with his 9-year-old daughter. the affidavit says that september and october, wilson told th
news 4's chris gordon is live frus outside the u.s. courthouse to explain. chris. >> well, jim, in court this afternoon, the defendant was described as a student at northern virginia community college. and a former child day care worker. this all happened through social media and texting. virginia is charged with distributing child pornography. the prosecution's chief witness is d.c. detective timothy pal check. who is with the metropolitan police department's child exploitation task...
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news 4's chris gordon joins us to explain why. chris. >> well, the federal magistrate in this has never had a case like this before. this is not the first time 19-year-old pamela wilson has been the target of a federal investigation. a year ago, the department of homeland security examined pornography she allegedly sent to arizona. it's an ongoing investigation. she hasn't been charged, but she was warned to quit her job in child day care. now, a new investigation has detention on the charge of child pornography distribution from virginia to d.c. the prosecutor's chief witness is d.c. detective timothy paul check who was with the empty cheeld exploitation task force, working as a special agent for the fbi. the aft he described in court has been obtained by news 4. it identified pamela wilson's facebook checked with the department of vehicles and found her driver's license matched her facebook profile and the image sent to the undercover agent in the course of their digital conversations. the affidavit said wilson was interested in
news 4's chris gordon joins us to explain why. chris. >> well, the federal magistrate in this has never had a case like this before. this is not the first time 19-year-old pamela wilson has been the target of a federal investigation. a year ago, the department of homeland security examined pornography she allegedly sent to arizona. it's an ongoing investigation. she hasn't been charged, but she was warned to quit her job in child day care. now, a new investigation has detention on the...
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chris gordon, news 4. >> now at 6:00, parents charged with an unthinkable crime. so why are relatives coming to the mother's defense? >> a shooting in d.c. tonight, family is raising happened. >> the action being taken after a teacher admits to assaulting a student only to land a teaching job in another district. >> first in politics, now just 18 days until the election day, as new numbers show how the presidential race is shaping up in virginia. >> a new poll from the center shows hillary clinton leading donald trump by 12 but when you drill down to northern virginia, her lead expands to a whopping 36 points. brian moore is on capitol hill tracking the latest on the campaign. >> yeah, chris. donald trump is in a tight spot right now. no doubt about that. and to try to get out of the hole, he says he's going to be doing two to four campaign stops a day every day until it's all over on november 8th. 18 days left, and donald trump
chris gordon, news 4. >> now at 6:00, parents charged with an unthinkable crime. so why are relatives coming to the mother's defense? >> a shooting in d.c. tonight, family is raising happened. >> the action being taken after a teacher admits to assaulting a student only to land a teaching job in another district. >> first in politics, now just 18 days until the election day, as new numbers show how the presidential race is shaping up in virginia. >> a new poll from...
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chris gordon is live with details of this case. >> police say the teacher slammed a child's head on to a desk. they say they called her in for questioning. she came in and made a statement allegedly admitting to what happened. it happened in the classroom in the childcare center about 8:00 tuesday morning. police are charging the teacher 25-year-old thompson with child abuse and assault. they say she was attempting to restrain a 3-year-old boy in a chair. police say they have a witness >> another witness said he slammed his head down. that parent reported it to the director who told the parent of the victim. >> the parent of the 3-year-old victim is a prince georges county police officer. we're not identifying him or his son who suffered a contusion to the right side of his head. i went into the antioch center and was told they have no comment. grandson from the center. >> a teacher was arrested and charged with assault. >> wow, i'm appalled i didn't hear anything about it. >> what's your reaction? >> like i say, i'm surprised and appalled that the school would have let the parents kno
chris gordon is live with details of this case. >> police say the teacher slammed a child's head on to a desk. they say they called her in for questioning. she came in and made a statement allegedly admitting to what happened. it happened in the classroom in the childcare center about 8:00 tuesday morning. police are charging the teacher 25-year-old thompson with child abuse and assault. they say she was attempting to restrain a 3-year-old boy in a chair. police say they have a witness...
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news 4's chris gordon joins us from glen ardeni chris? >> reporter: well, pat, it happened here monday in this house. now police seem to have a moment-by-moment account of how it happened despite the fact that the nanny was the only adult here at the time. that's because this family has a surveillance camera inside. police say monday afternoon, the inside the house. a video surveillance camera shows the 8-month-old was crying and woke the nanny up. the nanny tried to feed the infant who was in a toddlers walker unsuccessfully. police say the nanny removed the victim from her walker, took the nipple from the victim's baby bottle, forcing her to swallow the entire contents. >> forcefully meaning pouring the two bottles into the baby's mouth to the point where she >> reporter: the nanny called the child's father who dialed 911 as he raced home. >> i heard the ambulance come down the street and being nosey, i always look to the house with the babe by. >> reporter: the child was unresponsive and pronounced dead at the hospital. more than one n
news 4's chris gordon joins us from glen ardeni chris? >> reporter: well, pat, it happened here monday in this house. now police seem to have a moment-by-moment account of how it happened despite the fact that the nanny was the only adult here at the time. that's because this family has a surveillance camera inside. police say monday afternoon, the inside the house. a video surveillance camera shows the 8-month-old was crying and woke the nanny up. the nanny tried to feed the infant who...
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. >> chris gordon is live outside this incident was allegedly caught on video, chris? >> reporter: well, pat, thank you very much. the nanny has no prior criminal record. she's nigerian and has only been in this country a short time. last spring is when she started working for the family who lives in this house. taking care of their three children. today police told us how this homicide happened. but they're still trying to figure out why. the nanny, 66-year-old oluremi oyindasola was asleep on the couch inside the house. a video surveillance camera shows the 8-month-old was crying and woke the nanny. the nanny tried to feed the infant who was in a toddlers walker without success. police say the nanny forcefully removed the victim from her walker, removed the nipple from the victim's baby bottle and of liquid inside the victim's mouth. >> pouring the two bottles into the baby's mouth to the point where she suffocated and died. >> reporter: ahead at 5:00, what some neighbors tell us they often heard here that caused them concern for the baby. that's the latest live in g
. >> chris gordon is live outside this incident was allegedly caught on video, chris? >> reporter: well, pat, thank you very much. the nanny has no prior criminal record. she's nigerian and has only been in this country a short time. last spring is when she started working for the family who lives in this house. taking care of their three children. today police told us how this homicide happened. but they're still trying to figure out why. the nanny, 66-year-old oluremi oyindasola...
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chris gordon walking by, wanting to know when is the better day to go golfing. on sunday, but hold off on the tee time until the midmorning hours after it warms up a little bit. heading to had pumpkin patch tomorrow, make sure you're to sunday. farmer's markets tomorrow going to be extremely blustery, and college football games, you want to dress in layers. if you're headed to the howard or umd or navy game. a high of 59. we hit that at 3:00 in the afternoon. with the winds throughout the day, and it's going to be windy from start to finish, it mainly feels like we're in the 40s all day. sunday, again, the better of the two weekend days. look at our ten-day forecast. first, we're almost ten degrees breezy. monday actually looking nice. it's a high of 66. coming up at about 6:45, i'm take a look at how chilly it will be in your neighborhood tomorrow morning. >> thanks, amelia. >> an apartment riddled with bullets as a woman and children are found sleeping inside. tonight, the concern from neighbors as police reveal new clues in the case. >> i'm julie carey in ste
chris gordon walking by, wanting to know when is the better day to go golfing. on sunday, but hold off on the tee time until the midmorning hours after it warms up a little bit. heading to had pumpkin patch tomorrow, make sure you're to sunday. farmer's markets tomorrow going to be extremely blustery, and college football games, you want to dress in layers. if you're headed to the howard or umd or navy game. a high of 59. we hit that at 3:00 in the afternoon. with the winds throughout the day,...
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>> chris gordon, thank you. >>> he said he helping the poor, but investigators say a pastor in congregation out of more than $1 million. mainly for his own personal use. he just left court this afternoon to face fraud charges and news 4's derrick ward was there and joins us live with more on this. derrick? >> reporter: well now after this hearing today, all three people who have been charged in that church-based investment fraud scam are out of jail but not out of jail. pastor terry millender of the grenetta wells, chief operating officer of micro enterprise management group, memg. family and supporters were in court today for the hearing. they were arrested this weekend along with the pastor's wife, brenda millender. the government says they got members of the church congregation to invest in a venture supposed to help setup businesses. they promised investors guaranteed returns which the government says never materialized. prosecutors alleged the into high-risk foreign trade funds as well as the pockets of the pastor and his wife for his personal expenses. >> he's denying guilt, we're goi
>> chris gordon, thank you. >>> he said he helping the poor, but investigators say a pastor in congregation out of more than $1 million. mainly for his own personal use. he just left court this afternoon to face fraud charges and news 4's derrick ward was there and joins us live with more on this. derrick? >> reporter: well now after this hearing today, all three people who have been charged in that church-based investment fraud scam are out of jail but not out of jail....
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news 4's chris gordon maps out what to expect and how soon it could impact you. >> reporter: you know how in the main terminal here at reagan lines in order to get to your pier and your gate. you don't have time to shop in the stores or eat in the many restaurants in what is called the national hall. well, all that is about to change. security under the new plan is going to be moved to the other side of the roadway between the airport and metro. it's all meant to allow you to then come into the national hall, st shop wherever you'd like. >> but when this project is finished, they'll be able to go through security and have access to the full slate of options, not only a national hall, but all the various gate piers from food and beverage and dining options. >> reporter: ahead at 5:00, we'll show you what this new security system here at reagan national airport will look like and how it works. back to you. >>> many in the minneapolis upset after a white police officer arrested a black man. witnesses say the man was in the street. he was trying to walk around sidewalk construction, but t
news 4's chris gordon maps out what to expect and how soon it could impact you. >> reporter: you know how in the main terminal here at reagan lines in order to get to your pier and your gate. you don't have time to shop in the stores or eat in the many restaurants in what is called the national hall. well, all that is about to change. security under the new plan is going to be moved to the other side of the roadway between the airport and metro. it's all meant to allow you to then come...
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news 4's chris gordon has a closer look at the plans and how it could affect you. >> reporter: here's what the drive to the main terminal at reagan national looks like now. here's what it will look like in this animated security checkpoint that will be built here. >> from the top of the checkpoint, going to be beautiful skylights that let natural light into the security checkpoint, even though a good portion of it is located beneath the roadway. >> reporter: the new security checkpoints cost $237 million to build and will be completed in 2020. family and friends can see you off here before you enter the security lines. once you're screened, you have all of its stores and restaurants. >> so over the next four to five years, there's going be a transformation of the passenger experience at reagan national to decrease congestion near the gates, and to improve passenger flow through the terminal in general. >> reporter: passengers seem to like the new concept. >> definitely, i find it very, you know, anything that makes it a lot easier to move, you see right now it's pretty crowded out her
news 4's chris gordon has a closer look at the plans and how it could affect you. >> reporter: here's what the drive to the main terminal at reagan national looks like now. here's what it will look like in this animated security checkpoint that will be built here. >> from the top of the checkpoint, going to be beautiful skylights that let natural light into the security checkpoint, even though a good portion of it is located beneath the roadway. >> reporter: the new security...
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news 4's chris gordon is out there now with what the plan's going to look like. >> reporter: well, reagan national is in for a makeover. coming in a video animation which we're about to share with you. what it is is a new security building below this roadway and next to the metro station that is meant to make air travel here more enjoyable. we have all been here. standing in one of three long security lines inside reagan national airport's main terminal to try to get to our gate. and then we're trapped by the gate waiting now for first time, we're getting a look at the future. this video animation of a new security checkpoint that will be located outside of the airport. along the road next to the metro station. >> the top of this checkpoint, there will be beautiful skylights that let natural light into the security checkpoint. even though a good portion of it is located beneath the roadway. >> reporter: the new security checkpoints cost $237 million to family and friends can see you off here before you enter the security lines. once you're screened, you have access to the national hall wi
news 4's chris gordon is out there now with what the plan's going to look like. >> reporter: well, reagan national is in for a makeover. coming in a video animation which we're about to share with you. what it is is a new security building below this roadway and next to the metro station that is meant to make air travel here more enjoyable. we have all been here. standing in one of three long security lines inside reagan national airport's main terminal to try to get to our gate. and then...
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chris gordon, tom sherwood with us. it is a major project. >> they were competing with virginia and d.c. they came up incentive. the county executive teamed up with republican governor larry hogan to come up were a package of incentives. the return will mean $1.8 billion in net and will build in downtown bethesda. >> where in downtown bethesda. even to call it downtown, bethesda used to be a quiet little space, more and more apartment buildings, office buildings, condos. now the whole area will be changed with 30 story buildings. 29 story buildings. where is the marriott going to actually be so we can avoid that neighborhood during the >> it could be anywhere. they will announce next year. that is part of the negotiating. they're trying to get somebody to build a huge, global headquarters. 770,000 square feet that they will lease back. they're working out details, possibly negotiating. >> and they want to tip their hands in the negotiation. >> a lot of people are worried it will be over build like rosslyn. >> it is call
chris gordon, tom sherwood with us. it is a major project. >> they were competing with virginia and d.c. they came up incentive. the county executive teamed up with republican governor larry hogan to come up were a package of incentives. the return will mean $1.8 billion in net and will build in downtown bethesda. >> where in downtown bethesda. even to call it downtown, bethesda used to be a quiet little space, more and more apartment buildings, office buildings, condos. now the...
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gordon. squeezing through. left short of the 15 yard line by chris harris. >> trent: just running to the left side. tremendous job by franklin and dunlap. you can see the pull. look at the lane to run through there. gordon now over 100 yards rushing. >> greg: the first 100 yard rusher against the denver gordon takes a breather. from the 17. this is farrow. an opening up the middle. to the 12. 4:15 and counting. keep in mind, the chargers need a touchdown and a conversion to tie. >> trent: you want to take this crowd out of it. they all of a sudden got quiet. the fans get into it and make it harder on philip rivers. >> greg: san diego, two red zone trips, two touchdowns today. gordon. picking his way just inside the 10 to the 9. this is fourth down territory. they have to have a touchdown and a two-point conversion. the last touchdown they scored, they went for two and didn't get it. earlier in the game, josh lambo had an extra point blocked and a 45-yard field goal that was missed. denver has to keep san diego not only out of the end zone but san diego has to attempt the two-pointer to tie it up. >>
gordon. squeezing through. left short of the 15 yard line by chris harris. >> trent: just running to the left side. tremendous job by franklin and dunlap. you can see the pull. look at the lane to run through there. gordon now over 100 yards rushing. >> greg: the first 100 yard rusher against the denver gordon takes a breather. from the 17. this is farrow. an opening up the middle. to the 12. 4:15 and counting. keep in mind, the chargers need a touchdown and a conversion to tie....
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chris wallace will ask about that. i think donald trump will press it. hillary gordono step past it and look to the future. she could be next president of united states, she is going to come to office in a time that is very polarized. her poll numbers will not be good than what they are now. it is her job to bring the country together. she can start that tomorrow by looking like a grown-up and by looking past these childish questions. john: at this moment do you think democrats controlling the senate or house come november 9? >> i'm on the fence because i think there's a chance given what's going on and if hillary continues to snowball her lead and she is going into place like arizona and who knows a week from now what other states will be talking about. i'm very aware of this anger that still exists out there and this frustration. , am hopeful that in some way that manifests itself in sort of a bipartisan result where we have checks and balances in terms of party in washington. i am not going to predict. if you'd asked me a year ago if trump is our nominee, here we ar
chris wallace will ask about that. i think donald trump will press it. hillary gordono step past it and look to the future. she could be next president of united states, she is going to come to office in a time that is very polarized. her poll numbers will not be good than what they are now. it is her job to bring the country together. she can start that tomorrow by looking like a grown-up and by looking past these childish questions. john: at this moment do you think democrats controlling the...
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governor chris christie and leaders of both legislative chambers have signed off on the hike and bruce gordonoins us now to explain the what and the why here, bruce. >> reporter: for years now, new jersey residents always had a snappy come back to anyone who criticized the garden state. yeah, well at least we have cheap gas. well, not for much longer. >> wawa at routes 38 and 70 in pennsauken township was selling regular unleaded gasoline for $1.87 a gallon friday night. don't get used to it. governor christie and state lawmakers are about to raise the jersey gas tax by a whopping 23 cents a gallon. >> i don't like it. >> reporter: you don't like it? >> no. that sucks. >> wow! >> that's a lot. >> reporter: end of cheap gas in jersey. >> that's true. lucky us, right? >> i'll be catching the bus. >> reporter: start using the bus? >> yes or the train. >> reporter: revenue from the tax hike will be dedicated to the state's impoverished transportation trust fund to repair roads and bridges and other infrastructure. governor christie fought against raising any taxes throughout his time in office bu
governor chris christie and leaders of both legislative chambers have signed off on the hike and bruce gordonoins us now to explain the what and the why here, bruce. >> reporter: for years now, new jersey residents always had a snappy come back to anyone who criticized the garden state. yeah, well at least we have cheap gas. well, not for much longer. >> wawa at routes 38 and 70 in pennsauken township was selling regular unleaded gasoline for $1.87 a gallon friday night. don't get...
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gordon ramsay? i just assume all british we do. >> jimmy: you do? >> we recently were on radio 2 in england with chris evans. >> jimmy: i see. >> so we got to know each other there and had a fantastic time. >> jimmy: did you ask him about cooking? are you interested in that sort of thing? >> i love cooking. >> you do. >> seriously love it. >> jimmy: what do you cook? >> there's a great tradition in my family of italian cooking. >> oh, really? >> yes. >> jimmy: wow, even with the my mother is italian, we have a great tradition of not knowing how to cook anything else. >> exactly. you'd think there would be more imagination. but it's literally minestrone soup, pasta, lasagna. in the household all the time. my great great grandmother was italian. >> jimmy: where was she there? >> luka in tuscany. >> jimmy: did you know her? was she around when you were a kid? >> very much her daughter, my be in her 90s, she was very much around and it was a huge part of our family culture. we'd constantly be kind of meeting up. sunday lunches. particularly there's this dish thatpy father is obsessed with which is penne p
gordon ramsay? i just assume all british we do. >> jimmy: you do? >> we recently were on radio 2 in england with chris evans. >> jimmy: i see. >> so we got to know each other there and had a fantastic time. >> jimmy: did you ask him about cooking? are you interested in that sort of thing? >> i love cooking. >> you do. >> seriously love it. >> jimmy: what do you cook? >> there's a great tradition in my family of italian cooking....