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prosecutor chun says that explains mr.aro was doing it for his sister, claudia. >> who was married to garrett -- >> who was once married to garrett but was at the time going through a contentious divorce. on a scale of one to ten, this was an 11. this was about custody of the daughter. exactly. and she had a lot of antipathy that was expressed toward garrett warren. >> she said you were going bleed, right? >> yep. >> generally when one spouse says to the other you're going to bleed, it's a sign there are bad times to come. >> you're right. >> prosecutors believed they were beginning to understand the outlines of the plot to kill garrett warren. infuriated by a bitter custody battle, they believed claudia haro set it all in motion. proving that wouldn't be easy. investigators began by looking at how claudia might have persuaded her brother to get involved in a murder. detectives arrested jorge hernandez and manny haro and charged them with attempted murder and conspiracy. when they questioned manny, they learned about a sec
prosecutor chun says that explains mr.aro was doing it for his sister, claudia. >> who was married to garrett -- >> who was once married to garrett but was at the time going through a contentious divorce. on a scale of one to ten, this was an 11. this was about custody of the daughter. exactly. and she had a lot of antipathy that was expressed toward garrett warren. >> she said you were going bleed, right? >> yep. >> generally when one spouse says to the other...
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prosecutor chun says that explains mr. and haro was doing it for his sister, claudia. >> who was married to garrett -- >> who was once married to garrett but was at the time going through a contentious divorce. on a scale of one to ten, this was an 11. this was about custody of the daughter. exactly. and she had a lot of antipathy that was expressed toward garrett warren. >> she said you were going bleed, right? >> yep. >> generally when one spouse says to the other you're going to bleed, it's a sign there are bad times to come. >> you're right. >> prosecutors believed they were beginning to understand the outlines of the plot to kill garrett warren. infuriated by a bitter custody battle, they believed claudia haro set it all in motion. proving that wouldn't be easy. investigators began by looking at how claudia might have persuaded her brother to get involved in a murder. detectives arrested jorge hernandez and manny haro and charged them with attempted murder and conspiracy. when they questioned manny, they learned about
prosecutor chun says that explains mr. and haro was doing it for his sister, claudia. >> who was married to garrett -- >> who was once married to garrett but was at the time going through a contentious divorce. on a scale of one to ten, this was an 11. this was about custody of the daughter. exactly. and she had a lot of antipathy that was expressed toward garrett warren. >> she said you were going bleed, right? >> yep. >> generally when one spouse says to the...
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chun kim was sentenced yesterday after he pleaded guilty last year to conspiracy to commit extortion traveling the transportation and distribution of untaxed cigarettes. he was caught during an undercover sting operation. >>> pepco is back on the hot seat today. it is their turn to explain why millions of customers went days without power after the duratio that tore through the d.c. area in june. the maryland public service commission began the hearings yesterday mostly with baltimore gas and electric. one question they're asking all utilities is whether it is reasonable to expect electricity to be restored in 24 hours after a major event. >>> when we come back, we'll talk about this. a traffic stop turns in into a traffic stop meltdown. that is coming up next on fox 5 morning news. >> hello. you topped the hill. >> let's hurry up. of a got to go to the bathroom. i have a bladder infection. >> let's see the driver's license and insurance. >> you listen to me. >> you see what happened next and why that woman is even more angry now. oh, boy. stay with us. with us. anncr: a good job. it
chun kim was sentenced yesterday after he pleaded guilty last year to conspiracy to commit extortion traveling the transportation and distribution of untaxed cigarettes. he was caught during an undercover sting operation. >>> pepco is back on the hot seat today. it is their turn to explain why millions of customers went days without power after the duratio that tore through the d.c. area in june. the maryland public service commission began the hearings yesterday mostly with baltimore...
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david pang happens to be on vacation all week so i spoke with his supervisor, robert chun. and he reviewed the documents before you here tonight. and it was his opinion that the review, having to do with this work, was appropriate. and he didn't see that there were any missteps with the review from the dbi perspective. i also noted that 22 special inspections are relating to this scope of work, which include items relating to the structure as well as the geotechnical aspects of the construction. so we will be doing our dbi inspections, as necessary for the construction, when it is underway. and we will also be requiring those special inspections to be submitted to us with letters of certification, final letters at the end of the work and we will not sign off any approvals for the project until we have approved those certification letters and we're happy that everything is being monitored throughout the course of the work. so i believe that dbi also sent out notification to the adjacent building owners, as i understand it, it's a notification of a structural addition to the
david pang happens to be on vacation all week so i spoke with his supervisor, robert chun. and he reviewed the documents before you here tonight. and it was his opinion that the review, having to do with this work, was appropriate. and he didn't see that there were any missteps with the review from the dbi perspective. i also noted that 22 special inspections are relating to this scope of work, which include items relating to the structure as well as the geotechnical aspects of the...
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and john jess chun in those areas cost commuters more than 1,000 a year, use of public transit is growingess this? >> there was a great gallup survey this week, we have said something like, 2/3 to 3/4 of americans -- our faith in congress has hit all-time lows approaching about 10% of us have any faith in our congress. i think we need only need to give more power to our cities, we have got to built the balance in terms of revenue rasing towards our city, and if we think of income tax and our tax strategy in the united states, i don't think it's just a question of how much more the federal -- i think it's tilting the balance back towards the local level which needs the tools and which needs the revenue and should be able to raise the revenue -- the great economists at brookings said a long time ago the appropriate place to make innovati innovation, competitive and economic policy is not at the national level but to empower the cities and communities to do it. i call this a reset in america. we have got to get power, not just the power to spend, but the power to plan back in the hands of th
and john jess chun in those areas cost commuters more than 1,000 a year, use of public transit is growingess this? >> there was a great gallup survey this week, we have said something like, 2/3 to 3/4 of americans -- our faith in congress has hit all-time lows approaching about 10% of us have any faith in our congress. i think we need only need to give more power to our cities, we have got to built the balance in terms of revenue rasing towards our city, and if we think of income tax and...
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. >> the former president also told us a story about the power of shame and a woman named zhow chun-lee here -- not a child, a young woman. i don't know if you've seen her. the disabled chinese -- you've seen her, right? >> yes. >> i went to her village, i was in her home in 1998 as president. the great honor, right? not for her. her parents were required to take her upstairs and hide her, leave her on the bed upstairs because they live in a culture that thought there was something wrong with disabilities. and that young girl waited until this spring when i had the cgiu to meet me for the first time. i was in her home. now, what did she do? she decided not to be a victim. she decided to become an advocate for women, an advocate for the disabled. she married a fine man who now carries her around. she made the most of her life. >> mr. president, you have spent a lot of time and energy and effort of your own and others to make the clinton global initiative a success. at this point, what's your proudest achievement? >> the thing itself, that is we've had eight years of people from all over
. >> the former president also told us a story about the power of shame and a woman named zhow chun-lee here -- not a child, a young woman. i don't know if you've seen her. the disabled chinese -- you've seen her, right? >> yes. >> i went to her village, i was in her home in 1998 as president. the great honor, right? not for her. her parents were required to take her upstairs and hide her, leave her on the bed upstairs because they live in a culture that thought there was...
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. >> the former president also told us a story about the power of shame and a woman named zhow chun-leehild here -- not a child, a young woman. i don't know if you've seen her. the disabled chinese -- you've seen her, right? >> yes. >> i went to her village, i was in her home in 1998 as president. the great honor, right? not for her. her parents were required to take her upstairs and hide her, leave her on the bed upstairs because they live in a culture that thought there was something wrong with disabilities. and that young girl waited until this spring when i had the cgiu to meet me for the first time. i was in her home. now, what did she do? she decided not to be a victim. she decided to become an advocate for women, an advocate for the disabled. she married a fine man who now carries her around. she made the most of her life. >> mr. president, you have spent a lot of time and energy and effort of your own and others to make the clinton global initiative a success. at this point, what's your proudest achievement? >> the thing itself, that is we've had eight years of people from all o
. >> the former president also told us a story about the power of shame and a woman named zhow chun-leehild here -- not a child, a young woman. i don't know if you've seen her. the disabled chinese -- you've seen her, right? >> yes. >> i went to her village, i was in her home in 1998 as president. the great honor, right? not for her. her parents were required to take her upstairs and hide her, leave her on the bed upstairs because they live in a culture that thought there was...