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when darryl arrived in may 2007 he was fresh from the battle field. >> i wanted to punish them. >> i characterize himmaise true believer. >> reporter: he was the defense attorney in the case that would ultimately compel darryl to risk everythings. he was accused of throwing a hand grenade at two u.s. special forces soldiers in 2002, injuring them severely. at the time, this afghan boy was 16 or 17 years old. his case was prosecutored aggressively by vanderveld. so it was clear to you that he was guilty. >> i had no doubt in my mind based on what i received that he would be convicted. >> reporter: but a chance discovery would reveal that important evidence in the case had been withheld. >> i saw something that floored me. >> reporter: in the evidence file of an unrelated trial, vabd discovered jurks wad made a statement to military investigators, a statement backed up by the u.s. guard force at his prison. >> he had been hooded and slapped, that he had been shackled, hooded, and thrown down stairs. >> reporter: and you knew nothing about this as the producer in his case. >> i knew not
when darryl arrived in may 2007 he was fresh from the battle field. >> i wanted to punish them. >> i characterize himmaise true believer. >> reporter: he was the defense attorney in the case that would ultimately compel darryl to risk everythings. he was accused of throwing a hand grenade at two u.s. special forces soldiers in 2002, injuring them severely. at the time, this afghan boy was 16 or 17 years old. his case was prosecutored aggressively by vanderveld. so it was clear...
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brian: darryl worley is playing in the rain. are accused of, and even the president is not happy about this to read it appears the others are trying to use his desk to push health-care reform. >> if people are truly interested in honoring his legacy, the best possible legacy is to pass health reform this year. >> senator kennedy's spirit will infuse the congress. gretchen: a similar push was made when john f. kennedy died. lyndon b. johnson was able to pass civil rights. brian: flames coming dangerously close to donald trump's exclusive golf course. officials are reporting this morning that the fire is not contained. firefighters are battling another fire in the san gabriel mountains. gretchen: health officials are stressing that it is vital for new parents and pregnant women to get the swine flu vaccine. doctors say women at any stage of their pregnancy should get the vaccine. they recommend combining into with the seasonal flu shot. the vaccine will not be a billable until october -- will not be available until october. brian:
brian: darryl worley is playing in the rain. are accused of, and even the president is not happy about this to read it appears the others are trying to use his desk to push health-care reform. >> if people are truly interested in honoring his legacy, the best possible legacy is to pass health reform this year. >> senator kennedy's spirit will infuse the congress. gretchen: a similar push was made when john f. kennedy died. lyndon b. johnson was able to pass civil rights. brian:...
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. >> reporter: darryl runs the harley-davidson store and says some customers are surprised about the trend. >> they don't until it happens to them or someone they know. a lot of us ride together. if someone gets hurt, the word gets out. >> police say mini van owners should park their vehicles in a secure garage or well lit place and remove the keys. >>> once again, a big home run. today wjz and a lot of familiar faces were collecting food for the food drive, part of the continuing community commitment to help in the cause. thank you for stopping by. >>> we do have a tornado warning in effect for parts of maryland. >> it has been another wild weather day. first warning doppler radar, tornado warning in effect for dorchester and wicomico county making its way off to the east. nothing has been spotted on the ground, but there is rotation in some of the areas along this line. if you live in one of these areas, get to your safe spot. the storm is coming about 20- mile-per-hour. we'll have a complete weather wrap up and the rest of what's going on coming up. >>> we'll check back with you i
. >> reporter: darryl runs the harley-davidson store and says some customers are surprised about the trend. >> they don't until it happens to them or someone they know. a lot of us ride together. if someone gets hurt, the word gets out. >> police say mini van owners should park their vehicles in a secure garage or well lit place and remove the keys. >>> once again, a big home run. today wjz and a lot of familiar faces were collecting food for the food drive, part of...
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we will hear from darryl jenkins, the man who was beaten, and also police officer and we will take it from there. let's listen. >> all i remember was getting out, getting thrown down and feeling the punches. >> our officers respond to resistance and obviously, officer walker wasn't getting cooperation from the onset. >> anne, let me start with you. the respond to resistance. personally looking at the tape, i know the tape doesn't tell the whole story sometimes, but in this case, i'm not seeing resistance. i'm not seeing the guy even raise his hand to punch anybody. what do you see? >> i agree. clearly, the later arivals are the ones i'm really concerned about, because a lot of what they're doing with the kicking and everything else when they hadn't seen what the suspect had been doing looks to be excessive force. but even from the beginning, officers can use as much resistance as necessary to overcome resistance or take someone into custody, and it's a matter of force. their force can be higher and should be higher than that which they are confronted with. here, you don't see a lot of
we will hear from darryl jenkins, the man who was beaten, and also police officer and we will take it from there. let's listen. >> all i remember was getting out, getting thrown down and feeling the punches. >> our officers respond to resistance and obviously, officer walker wasn't getting cooperation from the onset. >> anne, let me start with you. the respond to resistance. personally looking at the tape, i know the tape doesn't tell the whole story sometimes, but in this...
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not going over well with people like darryl brown, who helps print refund checks at the treasury. > they make way more money than we do. we keep the state rolling and we always have to take the hit. >> i don't think it's fair. >> it may not be fair, but it's the law. governor martin o'malley has no control over the ju legislative budgets, but legislators . speaker of the house of delegates, ke mi bush says he will voluntarily take a 10-day pay cut and expects over legislators to do the same. a spokesman for the court system says administrators there are studying the situation. >> the cuts made today include $# 11 million to counties, which use the money from paying police to paving the roads. layoffs of local employees in jurisdictions all around the state now appear all but inevitable. in annapolis, scott broome, 9news now and wusa9.com. >> today's budget cuts approved by the governor, treasurer, and controller amounted to $454 million. >>> and investor who claims she had an affair 16 years ago with bernie madoff says she plans to send him a book about their alleged relationship. right
not going over well with people like darryl brown, who helps print refund checks at the treasury. > they make way more money than we do. we keep the state rolling and we always have to take the hit. >> i don't think it's fair. >> it may not be fair, but it's the law. governor martin o'malley has no control over the ju legislative budgets, but legislators . speaker of the house of delegates, ke mi bush says he will voluntarily take a 10-day pay cut and expects over legislators to...
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courtesy of his former teammates and almost taken down for a safety and then again by linebacker darrylbut cutler will have the last laugh. second half he connects on a six yard touchdown pass. cutler finished 15-21 for a buck 44 in his return to denver. the bears beat the broncos 27- 17. back to you. >> thank you. last look at the five-day forecast it. >> is a quick one but essentially in a nutshell cooler and drier than normal. >> now you have the news edge. the news is always on www.myfoxdc.com. see you back here tonight at 10:00. can i try that? [ chuckles ] wow! good luck getting your remote back. it's all right -- i love this channel. shopping less and saving more. now, that's progsssse.iv call or click today. callr click today. ...and big hearts happy too. because as part of a heart healthy diet... ...those delicious oats in cheerios can help naturally lower cholesterol. (cheerios spilling) cheerios. how can something so little... ...help you do something so big.
courtesy of his former teammates and almost taken down for a safety and then again by linebacker darrylbut cutler will have the last laugh. second half he connects on a six yard touchdown pass. cutler finished 15-21 for a buck 44 in his return to denver. the bears beat the broncos 27- 17. back to you. >> thank you. last look at the five-day forecast it. >> is a quick one but essentially in a nutshell cooler and drier than normal. >> now you have the news edge. the news is...
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darryl jenkins was stopped for speeding. he said he got out of the car to get his driver's license from his back pocket. that's when the first officer tackled him. some other guys came and started punching and kicking on jenkins. he was charged with felony assault of a police officer. that charge was dismissed, though. >>> police in montgomery county omnally caught up to a a om store. store.dl jo ban weydlas was pulled over while driving in southeast washington last week. after questioning, investigators connected him to a shoplifting incide at saks fifth avenue inl. th sra bdley dressed b in heag, stuffed a ,0nl00he c dress into his back. police say he ran away but not before attacking a security guard with pepper spray. >>> cam bridge police sergeant james crowley got a standing ovation today in california at a police convention there. crowley made headlines after arresting a black harvard professor at his own home. and that sparked a debate. president obama invited the t men to his house for wha >>> eight countries took a
darryl jenkins was stopped for speeding. he said he got out of the car to get his driver's license from his back pocket. that's when the first officer tackled him. some other guys came and started punching and kicking on jenkins. he was charged with felony assault of a police officer. that charge was dismissed, though. >>> police in montgomery county omnally caught up to a a om store. store.dl jo ban weydlas was pulled over while driving in southeast washington last week. after...
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among them darryl brown.helped print refund checks at the treasury office. >> they make way more money than we do and we keep the state rolling and we always >>ve to take the allyre inurdonr s heer tpeak of e thpehouse dell ecat mike bush says he will voluntarily take a 10 day pay cut and he expects other lawmakers to do the same. >>> next on 9 news now, she is the head of a local spca and some people accuse her of killing her dog. that's coming up. but first, topper has your full forecast, we are back te w?w;w? >>> and welcome back. i'm meteoroligist topper shutt. in the next three days out of the gate, tomorrow not a bad day at all, upper 80s, slight chance of isolated storm. most of us will not see anything thursday. friday different story, showers and storms, not from danny but from the cold front. and that could impact the game. it could be a wet red skin game to watch on channel 9 and showers and storms possible on saturday depending on the track of danny. and that's going to really hinge on how close t
among them darryl brown.helped print refund checks at the treasury office. >> they make way more money than we do and we keep the state rolling and we always >>ve to take the allyre inurdonr s heer tpeak of e thpehouse dell ecat mike bush says he will voluntarily take a 10 day pay cut and he expects other lawmakers to do the same. >>> next on 9 news now, she is the head of a local spca and some people accuse her of killing her dog. that's coming up. but first, topper has...
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darryl jenkins says he was going to a friend's house after dinner and had three beers at a restaurant stopped for speeding. several officers arrive and kick and punch him. police say jenkin refused to take alcohol test and resisted arrest. jenkins believed it was an unprovoked attack. the police chief says they'll be reviewing the video. >>> some amazing pictures out of cape coral, florida where a weekend tornado damaged nearly two dozen homes, tore trees from the ground and ripped cars. one homeowner saw his car almost on the roof. fortunately no one was hurt. cape coral is on florida's gulf coast near fort myers. >>> the dog days of summer are here, so some hot dogs took the plunge. it's called dogpalooza, the one day of the year when dog owners are allowed to bring their best friends for a swim. this happened a day after denver public pools closed to human swimmers. the pools will now be drained and cleaned for the winter. [ loud sound like siren ] >> like a fire alarm or something. it was an all-out shoutout for husbands at the illinois state fair. this is the fair's annual husban
darryl jenkins says he was going to a friend's house after dinner and had three beers at a restaurant stopped for speeding. several officers arrive and kick and punch him. police say jenkin refused to take alcohol test and resisted arrest. jenkins believed it was an unprovoked attack. the police chief says they'll be reviewing the video. >>> some amazing pictures out of cape coral, florida where a weekend tornado damaged nearly two dozen homes, tore trees from the ground and ripped...
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north dakota democratic senator kent conrad is ripping california congressman darryl issa for leakingut v.i.p. loans that conrad received from countrywide. the senate ethics today cleared conrad and connecticut senator chris dodd of violating senate rules, but the website politico obtained letters in which conrad said the senate panel is the appropriate forum for investigation, not issa's house oversight and government reform committee. conrad wrote "it is unfortunate that you chose to damage my good name and in your report without giving me the opportunity to provide my side of the story." but that damage has been done. shame on you for abusing your power." g.o.p. staff on the house committee shot back "senator conrad's whining doesn't change the p seriousness of the situation or the need for a full investigation of the countrywide v.i.p. program. meanwhile, a democratic congressman who rejected republican calls for records about countrywide's pref preferential treatment practices reportedly received two of those loans himself. "the wall street journal" reports house oversight commit
north dakota democratic senator kent conrad is ripping california congressman darryl issa for leakingut v.i.p. loans that conrad received from countrywide. the senate ethics today cleared conrad and connecticut senator chris dodd of violating senate rules, but the website politico obtained letters in which conrad said the senate panel is the appropriate forum for investigation, not issa's house oversight and government reform committee. conrad wrote "it is unfortunate that you chose to...
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the man being arrested darryl jenkins is claiming police brutality.d not appear to resist as more officers arrive and start to punch and kick the suspect. the charges were later dropped. the mexican government replaced all 700 of its customs inspectors this weekend. authorities took back the inspectors government-issued weapons. they are being replaced with 1400 newly hired and trained agents who have undergone more thorough background checks. >>> the blaze burning in santa barbara, california started from a fire used in a marijuana drug trafficking operation. the counties narcotics unit said they are believed to be in a wilderness area and trying to escape on foot. >>> one maryland woman take an unconventional route in an effort to find a job. that story is coming up. >>> and some people took no chances being ready for whatever punches tropical storm claudette would throw at the u.s. >>> it is not just claudette. an ab and c storm and bill is gaining strength and of course our weather. it is all coming up. >>> it is 5:45. welcome back to 9 news now.
the man being arrested darryl jenkins is claiming police brutality.d not appear to resist as more officers arrive and start to punch and kick the suspect. the charges were later dropped. the mexican government replaced all 700 of its customs inspectors this weekend. authorities took back the inspectors government-issued weapons. they are being replaced with 1400 newly hired and trained agents who have undergone more thorough background checks. >>> the blaze burning in santa barbara,...
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feds say darryl arnold walked in and asked about the account balance and when the teller asked abouthe information, he complied and handed the it woulder a note about the hold- up. >>> police have made one arrest in the stunning $65 millio jewelry heist. daytime getaway was on tape. the jewels were lifted from a high-end store last week by armed thieves. the robbers then took off in a bmw, crashed that into a cab and ditched the corner around the corner. they handed off a package ted oa guy on a motorcycle and got away. >>> a brand new 5 # inch flat screen television for le les than 10 bucks that that was the sweet deal offer nid before the by ad. did the store honor the slip- up. -- a brand-new 52-inch flat screen television for less than 10 bucks. that was the sweet deal offered in an ad. did the store honor the slip- up? ♪ there's the other stuff. ♪ and then there's kraft macaroni & cheese. ♪ kraft has more cheese than those other guys. no wonder they call it the cheesiest! you need listerine® whitening vibrant white™ rinse. the mouthwash that gets teeth four times whiter than the
feds say darryl arnold walked in and asked about the account balance and when the teller asked abouthe information, he complied and handed the it woulder a note about the hold- up. >>> police have made one arrest in the stunning $65 millio jewelry heist. daytime getaway was on tape. the jewels were lifted from a high-end store last week by armed thieves. the robbers then took off in a bmw, crashed that into a cab and ditched the corner around the corner. they handed off a package ted...
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darryl strawberry says they are a great idea. >> i got hit in the head one time and it's not nice. >>he rawlings company says the s-100 can withstand pitches up to 100 miles per hour. while current helmets only offer protection against pitches in the 70 mile-per-hour range. every major league team has six. players aren't rushing to wear them. some think the lids are just too big. >> i understand there needs to be a little more protection but they look ridiculous. >> chicago cubs pitcher ryan dempster may have been first to wear one in the game. he said he felt like his own bobble head day. >> i think he could do without the clock radio and air conditioner in it. >> they will be mandatory for minor leaguers but not big leaguers. the hope is the younger player also get used to them and wear them when they get called up and established players will care less how they look and more about sur viferg the next hitter to the head. in new york, rick legislative that you will, fox news. >> it's been 40 years since police ruled that a rock legend's death was an accident. but investigators are su
darryl strawberry says they are a great idea. >> i got hit in the head one time and it's not nice. >>he rawlings company says the s-100 can withstand pitches up to 100 miles per hour. while current helmets only offer protection against pitches in the 70 mile-per-hour range. every major league team has six. players aren't rushing to wear them. some think the lids are just too big. >> i understand there needs to be a little more protection but they look ridiculous. >>...
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darryl brown is one of them he helps print refund checks. >> we keep the state rolling an we always have to take the hit. i don't think it is fair. >> reporter: the speaker of the house and delegates mike bush says he will take a ten day pay cut and expects other legislators to do the same. >> reporter: this morning police are investigating a stabbing death in northwest washington. it happened yesterday afternoon in the 200 block of q street. officers found two wounded adults. one was pronounced dead at the hospital. the second victim is expected to survive. no word on any arrests or what led to the stabbing. >>> a high-profile animal rights activists suffers a tragedy with her pet. that story coming up. >>> plus, high blood pressure can lead to stroke, but there is something else it can do to your brain. >>> and the next in line to south carolina governor mark stanford says the scandal has gone too far. it is nine after the hour. 75 degrees. you are watching 9 news now. >>> welcome back. 295 at eastern and polk it is now open. the police investigation is gone. more realtime traffic comi
darryl brown is one of them he helps print refund checks. >> we keep the state rolling an we always have to take the hit. i don't think it is fair. >> reporter: the speaker of the house and delegates mike bush says he will take a ten day pay cut and expects other legislators to do the same. >> reporter: this morning police are investigating a stabbing death in northwest washington. it happened yesterday afternoon in the 200 block of q street. officers found two wounded adults....
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darryl brown is one of them.prints refund checks at the treasury office. >> they make way more money than we do and we do the work in the trenches and keep the state rolling and we always have to take the hi iitirfa . ink it is fair. >> >>reporter: the speaker of e house of delegates mike bush saying he will voluntarily take a pay cut and he expects other legislators to do the same. >>> the heat hits keep coming, but these hits are budget cuts causing pain across the state of maryland. with me now to talk about the program is peter franchot. thanks for joining us. i know it was a long night last night. >> it is sad because we are dismantling a lot of important programs. meantal health programs are being severely affected by these cuts. the governor, treasure and i had to step up and make these decisions for the public -- board of public work and i think it is appropriate to get our fiscal house in order but it is not pain free. >> reporter: look at the long view of this. you have worked long and hard to avoid job
darryl brown is one of them.prints refund checks at the treasury office. >> they make way more money than we do and we do the work in the trenches and keep the state rolling and we always have to take the hi iitirfa . ink it is fair. >> >>reporter: the speaker of e house of delegates mike bush saying he will voluntarily take a pay cut and he expects other legislators to do the same. >>> the heat hits keep coming, but these hits are budget cuts causing pain across the...
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. >>> you've seen the ads and now you can see darryl rovell's updated documentary "as seen on tv."m with a sneak peek. >> thanks, erin. and the $150 billion infomercial industry, there was no one more recognizable than billy mays. but two months ago mays died leaving an industry in search of a voice and a future. i sat down with anthony sullivan, mays' fellow pitch man, business partner, and friend. >> hi. billy mays here for the grip and lift. when you need some extra help for those outdoor chores, it's a must have. >> why did billy mays work? >> to this day i still don't know how or why billy worked. i think if you went to salesman school 101 they would not say wear a blue shirt, dye your beard as black as you can, and shout at the top of your lungs and come up with crazy phrases like powered by the air you breathe and activated by the water you and i drink. i think at the end of the day it was just straightforward old-fashioned tenacity. when he revved up his engine and just floored it, eventually if you sat there for long enough you would pull your credit card out and you would
. >>> you've seen the ads and now you can see darryl rovell's updated documentary "as seen on tv."m with a sneak peek. >> thanks, erin. and the $150 billion infomercial industry, there was no one more recognizable than billy mays. but two months ago mays died leaving an industry in search of a voice and a future. i sat down with anthony sullivan, mays' fellow pitch man, business partner, and friend. >> hi. billy mays here for the grip and lift. when you need some...
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darryl collins is one of the prosecution witnesses who signed a police statement implicating troy davis. >> and ied to them over and over, i didn't see this happen. they put what they wanted to put in they're statement. >> reporter: 20 years ago, this officer was working an off-duty job here providing security at night for this burger king restaurant that is currently out of business. there was a homeless man in this parking lot being harassed an intimidated, yelled for help. the officer ran over and seconds later the officer was shot and killed. it was tragic, horrifying and chaotic, and two decades later it all still is. the man who admitted to harassing the homeless person went to police the next day and told them he saw troy davis shoot the officer. wanted posters went up all over savannah pap reward wanted to catch the so-called dangerous cop kill per. racial accusations. >> already had a shoot to kill order on him. >> reporter: this man a pastor got in touch with davis volunteered to pick him up and drive him back to surrender saying troy davis insisted he was innocent. the pastor
darryl collins is one of the prosecution witnesses who signed a police statement implicating troy davis. >> and ied to them over and over, i didn't see this happen. they put what they wanted to put in they're statement. >> reporter: 20 years ago, this officer was working an off-duty job here providing security at night for this burger king restaurant that is currently out of business. there was a homeless man in this parking lot being harassed an intimidated, yelled for help. the...
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the attorney for 42-year-old darryl jenkins released the tape of the february traffic stop.neapolis police say jenkins was stopped for speeding. they say he smelled of alcohol and was uncooperative. the officers punched, kicked and tased jenkins three times. he spent four days in jail. the police chief says he is asking the fbi to look at the tape because the actions of some of the responding officers concern him. oklahoma, the owners of an auto dealership in freyer found a different way to deal with some of the old cars they get through that cash for clunkers program. the program let's drivers turn in old cars for more new fuel efficient ones. near not only do they become scrap. the dealership creates plenty of goodwill it? >> was fun to watch. >> awesome it? >> was cool! >> it was awesome. shepard: texas, fire destroying an apartment building in beaumont. no word of anybody hurt. local reports say the fire killed several pets. almost two dozen families left homeless. washington. the fastest docks dash hounds got to show their stuff. the wiener dogs go all out. the track ha
the attorney for 42-year-old darryl jenkins released the tape of the february traffic stop.neapolis police say jenkins was stopped for speeding. they say he smelled of alcohol and was uncooperative. the officers punched, kicked and tased jenkins three times. he spent four days in jail. the police chief says he is asking the fbi to look at the tape because the actions of some of the responding officers concern him. oklahoma, the owners of an auto dealership in freyer found a different way to...
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darryl collins, one of the prosecution witnesses who signed a police statement implicating troy davis >> i told them over and over i didn't see this happen. they put what they wanted to put in that statement. >> reporter: 20 years ago a savannah police officer was working an off duty job here providing security for this bus station and this burger king restaurant that is currently out of business. a homeless man was being harassed and intimidated in this parking lot. he yelled and the officer ran over and seconds later officer mark macphail was shot and killed. two decades later it is still horrifying. the man who admitted to harassing the homeless person went to police and told them he saw troy davis shoot the officer. wanted posters went up all over savannah, a reward. racial tensions inflamed. after the shooting troy davis was in atlanta four hours away, his sister says, scared for his life. >> my brother decided to turn hils himself in, but they already had a shoot to kill order on him. >> reporter: this man, a pastor, got in touch with davis. he agreed to pick him up and turn him
darryl collins, one of the prosecution witnesses who signed a police statement implicating troy davis >> i told them over and over i didn't see this happen. they put what they wanted to put in that statement. >> reporter: 20 years ago a savannah police officer was working an off duty job here providing security for this bus station and this burger king restaurant that is currently out of business. a homeless man was being harassed and intimidated in this parking lot. he yelled and...
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darryl rovell has news on the cubs. >> melissa, it is finally done, the chicago cubs deal is finally done, and the winner is who we thought it would be, tom rickets. he agrees to acquire the cubs, 95% of the cubs for $845 million. it also includes wrigley field as well as the interest, "the tribune's" interest in comcast sports net. 25% interest. this has been going on for years now, and finally we have an agreement. sam zell gets rid of the kufbs to tom ricketts. of course, his father was the founder of td ameritrade. back to you. >>> back to oil, grasso and joe, you had a pretty fiery debate the other day. >> in the end, i think we both agreed it was going to $85, before $55. and, joe, what did i say about it? oxy, the one i love, that's the one going higher. in the last couple of days up over 2%. oxy. in this market, they're a dime a dozen where you can make 2% in just a couple of days, but they were one of them. >> real quick, we're going to have a conversation about etfs going forward. it will be interesting, because right now investors are moving away from the eft model. so, ho
darryl rovell has news on the cubs. >> melissa, it is finally done, the chicago cubs deal is finally done, and the winner is who we thought it would be, tom rickets. he agrees to acquire the cubs, 95% of the cubs for $845 million. it also includes wrigley field as well as the interest, "the tribune's" interest in comcast sports net. 25% interest. this has been going on for years now, and finally we have an agreement. sam zell gets rid of the kufbs to tom ricketts. of course, his...
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. >> reporter: it was a traffic stop like many others. 42-year-old darryl jenkins pulled over in februaryhe drove through north minneapolis, stopped for speeding as he allegedly went 15 miles over the limit. >> i was very nervous, very nervous. very, very, very nervous. >> reporter: the stop's all here on this seven-minute tape from the squad car of officer richard walker. jenkins says walker refuses to explain why he was stopped and he asks for a police supervisor. walker says one isn't available, and jenkins says he gets outs of the car to get his driver's license from his back pocket. that's when he says walker tries to tackle him. backup arrives and six officers help walker as jenkins is punched, kicked and hit three times with the taser. walker claims jenkins slurred his speech and smelled of alcohol. jenkins says he drank three beers with dinner but insists he was not impaired and repeatedly asked what did i do wrong. >> all i remember is getting out of the car, getting thrown down, and feeling the punches. those last words were i can't breathe. >> reporter: he says he next remember
. >> reporter: it was a traffic stop like many others. 42-year-old darryl jenkins pulled over in februaryhe drove through north minneapolis, stopped for speeding as he allegedly went 15 miles over the limit. >> i was very nervous, very nervous. very, very, very nervous. >> reporter: the stop's all here on this seven-minute tape from the squad car of officer richard walker. jenkins says walker refuses to explain why he was stopped and he asks for a police supervisor. walker...
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. >> senator murkowski, my name is darryl kiefer.lic option if it saved the overall economy in the long run? what i mean by that, the $100 billion a year of federal increase, but it would save the economy. and what i mean is there's now a hidden tax on insured people. and i believe that's about $1,900 for each insured worker in alaska. and so both my wife and i work. so we're paying an amount for the uninsured, you know, through emergency room care and things. that rivals our income tax. and about 50% of our bankruptcies and 2% of our foreclosures, those are costs to society and they're due to medical bills. so if we took the long run and look at the overall economy, would you then support a public option? [applause] >> i've been asked many times, you know? will you support a public option of a government-run plan? and what i remind people is you know, it's not so much that the government-run plan is in and of itself a bad thing. we have government-run health care right now with medicare and medicaid -- [applause] >> -- and the v.a.
. >> senator murkowski, my name is darryl kiefer.lic option if it saved the overall economy in the long run? what i mean by that, the $100 billion a year of federal increase, but it would save the economy. and what i mean is there's now a hidden tax on insured people. and i believe that's about $1,900 for each insured worker in alaska. and so both my wife and i work. so we're paying an amount for the uninsured, you know, through emergency room care and things. that rivals our income tax....
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. >> from pennsylvania, darryl from england, john from boston. >> reporter: new residents know aboutlems. crime, a poor education system, the slow pace of rebuilding. but they are convinced the positive outweighs lingering deep-rooted problems. >> to have an operation like this would be literally five, six, seven times more for us in new york or san francisco. the quality of life that we have here, you can live in new orleans exceptionally well under a startup salary. >> reporter: home prices are up 1.1% from 2008 to 2009. nationally, they plunged about 10% over that same period. new orleans is a long way from being whole. entire neighborhoods remain in ruin and thousands are still displaced. >> i think a lot of people who see this may say look, you guys have been at this for four years, why isn't this done already. i think people need to really understand the volume of things that we have done and we're doing. >> reporter: in many ways, the city has something it couldn't claim four years ago. optimism. in many ways, new orleans remains a tale of two cities. the central business dist
. >> from pennsylvania, darryl from england, john from boston. >> reporter: new residents know aboutlems. crime, a poor education system, the slow pace of rebuilding. but they are convinced the positive outweighs lingering deep-rooted problems. >> to have an operation like this would be literally five, six, seven times more for us in new york or san francisco. the quality of life that we have here, you can live in new orleans exceptionally well under a startup salary. >>...
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>> senator murkowski, my name is darryl. would you support a public option if it saved the overall economy in the long run? what i mean by that, $100 billion a year federal increase but it would save the economy. there is now a hidden tax on insured people, about $1,900 for each in chirred worker in alaska -- ensured -- insured worker and alaska. it rivals are in come taxes, $3,800 between the two of us. also, a 50% of bankruptcies, 62% of foreclosures -- those are costs to society and they are due to medical bills. if you took the long run and saw that the overall economy would help, which he did support a public option? -- would you then support a public option? [applause] >> i had been asked many times, would you support a public option, a government-run plan? it is not so much that the government-run plan is in and of itself a bad thing. we have government-run health care right now. medicare and medicaid and the da system in the ihl system -- and the va system and need ihs system. i am not upset -- absolutely saying we c
>> senator murkowski, my name is darryl. would you support a public option if it saved the overall economy in the long run? what i mean by that, $100 billion a year federal increase but it would save the economy. there is now a hidden tax on insured people, about $1,900 for each in chirred worker in alaska -- ensured -- insured worker and alaska. it rivals are in come taxes, $3,800 between the two of us. also, a 50% of bankruptcies, 62% of foreclosures -- those are costs to society and...
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>> senator murkowski, my name is darryl.would you support a public option if it saved the overall economy in the long run? what i mean by that, $100 billion a year federal increase but it would save the economy. there is now a hidden tax on insured people, about $1,900 for each in chirred worker in alaska -- ensured -- insured worker and alaska. it rivals are in come taxes, $3,800 between the two of us. also, a 50% of bankruptcies, 62% of foreclosures -- those are costs to society and they are due to medical bills. if you took the long run and saw that the overall economy would help, which he did support a public option? -- would you i haven't asked many times -- i have been asked many times that i was just spoke -- a five would support a public option. i remind you bet it does not so much that a government-run plan is in and of itself a bad thing. we had a government run right -- government-run health care right now with medicare and medicaid and aid va system and be ihs system. we have that. i am not afraid to say that we
>> senator murkowski, my name is darryl.would you support a public option if it saved the overall economy in the long run? what i mean by that, $100 billion a year federal increase but it would save the economy. there is now a hidden tax on insured people, about $1,900 for each in chirred worker in alaska -- ensured -- insured worker and alaska. it rivals are in come taxes, $3,800 between the two of us. also, a 50% of bankruptcies, 62% of foreclosures -- those are costs to society and...
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well, one member of congress, a republican darryl esa from california he says back off, rahm.ying to strong hold me on the way i feel about certain issues. steve: it all goes back to a couple of sundays ago when senator kyl was on one of the sunday chat shows and painted the stimulus program as we were just talking about as being a dud. and then suddenly, the governor of mr. kyl's state got a couple of letters from cabinet secretaries and said well, i'm going to paraphrase but this is the main idea. so we understand that you don't think the money is being well-spent. if you don't want the money, we can take it back or we don't have to give it to you. so, in other words, it looks like they are intimidating. after kyl said that it looks as if the cabinet secretaries that are going well, then give the money back. your senator there was shooting his mouth off. peter: there is always horse trading in congress and the white house. there is always kind of subtle political pressure. rarely is it demonstrated in such an obvious way and apparent way. rarely does it come to light. and a
well, one member of congress, a republican darryl esa from california he says back off, rahm.ying to strong hold me on the way i feel about certain issues. steve: it all goes back to a couple of sundays ago when senator kyl was on one of the sunday chat shows and painted the stimulus program as we were just talking about as being a dud. and then suddenly, the governor of mr. kyl's state got a couple of letters from cabinet secretaries and said well, i'm going to paraphrase but this is the main...
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. -- darryl. caller: mr. west, do not know if he was adam west or bing west, but he was wrong.aul wolfowitz told us before the iraq fiasco, he was one of the architects, that the war would be paid for what may be $50 billion to $60 billion and it would come out of the iraqi wheel. where is a the iraqi oil seven or eight years? we have not seen a drop. we have murdered over 1 million iraqis -- the reason i say murdered is because everybody but these experts from the pentagon knows that we went into iraq based on a lie, a lie that should have george bush, dick cheney and paul wolfowitz in jail, but they are not, see. so we are not going to win in iraq. we are not going to win in afghanistan but we can't win. those people know we are over there to steal their resources. if you look at american history, that is what we do. look what we are doing in south america. farming colombia 25 venezuela. you people, i don't understand. anybody who still believes 9/11 was caused by 19 hijackers crawling out of a cave is just insane and they need to just, it's suicide because they have no sense
. -- darryl. caller: mr. west, do not know if he was adam west or bing west, but he was wrong.aul wolfowitz told us before the iraq fiasco, he was one of the architects, that the war would be paid for what may be $50 billion to $60 billion and it would come out of the iraqi wheel. where is a the iraqi oil seven or eight years? we have not seen a drop. we have murdered over 1 million iraqis -- the reason i say murdered is because everybody but these experts from the pentagon knows that we went...
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police say they stopped darryl jenkins back in february for going 15 miles over the posted speed limit you can seat officer wrestling with jenkins trying to handcuff him after they say he refused to get out of his car. jenkins admits to having three beers that night at dinner but says he was attack because he vigorously questioned one officer about why he was stopped. general cibs had to have seven stitches put in above his eye. brian: charles swab schwab could get swland a lawsuit. brokers committed fraud by selling off long-term debt to their investors. other firms agreed to buy back the same type of securities they sold to their clients. schwab has not and says the filing of any charges against the company are totally unwarranted. gretchen: president obama gets back to work today after taking a tour of the grand canyon. the president visited several national parks over the weekend with his family. gun opponents used the trip to criticize him. back in may the president signed a bill letting licensed gun owners bring firearms into national parks as long as state law. he was praised fo
police say they stopped darryl jenkins back in february for going 15 miles over the posted speed limit you can seat officer wrestling with jenkins trying to handcuff him after they say he refused to get out of his car. jenkins admits to having three beers that night at dinner but says he was attack because he vigorously questioned one officer about why he was stopped. general cibs had to have seven stitches put in above his eye. brian: charles swab schwab could get swland a lawsuit. brokers...
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peterson foundation, then we'll hear from darryl kirch, the president and c.e.o.he association of american medical colleges, who will be speaking about many of these changes from the perspective largely of physicians, and then from the president of the health research and educational trust, and senior vice-president of research at the american hospital association, who will be speaking about these changes from the hospital perspective, and again, since much of the savings comes out of the hospitals, it seemed particularly important to address what might the impact be on beneficiaries as felt through their hospital care. so let's turn now to hear first from jean sterly. >> thank you, sue son. the title of my talk kicks off from almost the last name of lin nichols about let's talk like adults and let's talk like adults about health care reform is related to medicare spending. in many ways, i feel a little bit like the basketball coach who had a player one time who was very nervous at practice, so the coach asked him why was he so nervous an he said his sister was ab
peterson foundation, then we'll hear from darryl kirch, the president and c.e.o.he association of american medical colleges, who will be speaking about many of these changes from the perspective largely of physicians, and then from the president of the health research and educational trust, and senior vice-president of research at the american hospital association, who will be speaking about these changes from the hospital perspective, and again, since much of the savings comes out of the...
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darryl in houston writes, the answer is no women are the best co-work woulders, great teamliers, justare the boss. women have one major flaw in their character, emotions. as a boss, she will either be your best friend or your worst nightmare. and this is just monday and tuesday. it depends on how all the other relationships are going in her life. melissa writes, speaking as a woman i say no they don't. women by nature are cattier, even crueller in some ways than men. most women think they have something to prove so they are more aggressive because of it. cathy says very possibly they do but a blanket statement is never entirely correct. women are often more organized, better able to multitask than men. they can be much more sensitive to the underlying causes of problems. steve says, for the last seven years, i have had a boss who is a woman. she is not a big risk taker at all. she kind of goes with the flow, like a lot of women do. i'm married and it feels like i have to cater to both of them all the time. julie in texas says, i think it's a sexist question. i wish everybody would fin
darryl in houston writes, the answer is no women are the best co-work woulders, great teamliers, justare the boss. women have one major flaw in their character, emotions. as a boss, she will either be your best friend or your worst nightmare. and this is just monday and tuesday. it depends on how all the other relationships are going in her life. melissa writes, speaking as a woman i say no they don't. women by nature are cattier, even crueller in some ways than men. most women think they have...
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peterson foundation, then we'll hear from darryl kirch, the president and c.e.o. the association of american medical colleges, who will be speaking about many of these changes from the perspective largely of physicians, and then from the president of the health research and educational trust, and senior vice-president of research at the american hospital association, who will be speaking about these changes from the hospital perspective, and again, since much of the savings comes out of the hospitals, it seemed particularly important to address what might the impact be on beneficiaries as felt through their hospital care. so let's turn now to hear first from jean sterly. >> thank you, sue son. the title of my talk kicks off from almost the last name of lin nichols about let's talk like adults and let's talk like adults about health care reform is related to medicare spending. in many ways, i feel a little bit like the basketball coach who had a player one time who was very nervous at practice, so the coach asked him why was he so nervous an he said his sister was
peterson foundation, then we'll hear from darryl kirch, the president and c.e.o. the association of american medical colleges, who will be speaking about many of these changes from the perspective largely of physicians, and then from the president of the health research and educational trust, and senior vice-president of research at the american hospital association, who will be speaking about these changes from the hospital perspective, and again, since much of the savings comes out of the...
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peterson foundation, then we'll hear from darryl kirch, the president and c.e.o. the association of american medical colleges, who will be speaking about many of these changes from the perspective largely of physicians, and then from the president of the health research and educational trust, and senior vice-president of research at the american hospital association, who will be speaking about these changes from the hospital perspective, and again, since much of the savings comes out of the hospitals, it seemed particularly important to address what might the impact be on beneficiaries as felt through their hospital care. so let's turn now to hear first from jean sterly. >> thank you, sue son. the title of my talk kicks off from almost the last name of lin nichols about let's talk like adults and let's talk like adults about health care reform is related to medicare spending. in many ways, i feel a little bit like the basketball coach who had a player one time who was very nervous at practice, so the coach asked him why was he so nervous an he said his sister was
peterson foundation, then we'll hear from darryl kirch, the president and c.e.o. the association of american medical colleges, who will be speaking about many of these changes from the perspective largely of physicians, and then from the president of the health research and educational trust, and senior vice-president of research at the american hospital association, who will be speaking about these changes from the hospital perspective, and again, since much of the savings comes out of the...
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peterson foundation, then we'll hear from darryl kirch, the president and c.e.o. the association of american medical colleges, who will be speaking about many of these changes from the perspective largely of physicians, and then from the president of the health research and educational trust, and senior vice-president of research at the american hospital association, who will be speaking about these changes from the hospital perspective, and again, since much of the savings comes out of the hospitals, it seemed particularly important to address what might the impact be on beneficiaries as felt through their hospital care. so let's turn now to hear first from jean sterly. >> thank you, sue son. the title of my talk kicks off from almost the last name of lin nichols about let's talk like adults and let's talk like adults about health care reform is related to medicare spending. in many ways, i feel a little bit like the basketball coach who had a player one time who was very nervous at practice, so the coach asked him why was he so nervous an he said his sister was
peterson foundation, then we'll hear from darryl kirch, the president and c.e.o. the association of american medical colleges, who will be speaking about many of these changes from the perspective largely of physicians, and then from the president of the health research and educational trust, and senior vice-president of research at the american hospital association, who will be speaking about these changes from the hospital perspective, and again, since much of the savings comes out of the...