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derek passed away in january in taipei in taiwan. it's taken some time for the family to take care of the business. last we're jessie wrote the tentative date for the memorial is april 18th, the plan location is the independent living resource center sf located at 825 howard street. i want to emphasize that we don't have that date fully confirmed yet. but we will commit to bringing you updates as we learn them. that concludes my report. at this time i would like to turn things over to joanna for a brief announcement and after heather for a report on our activities >> may i ask a quick question. will we be posting the website the exact date of derek's memorial service oovment >> we will be honored to post that on our website. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, council members, cochairs. i just have a brief announcement. this is this year actually this past month for the second year in a row we initiated the ada coordinator's training academy for occf departmental ada coordinators. this year we are conducting five sessions
derek passed away in january in taipei in taiwan. it's taken some time for the family to take care of the business. last we're jessie wrote the tentative date for the memorial is april 18th, the plan location is the independent living resource center sf located at 825 howard street. i want to emphasize that we don't have that date fully confirmed yet. but we will commit to bringing you updates as we learn them. that concludes my report. at this time i would like to turn things over to joanna...
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derek mcginty. we just learned that montgomery county schools have closed tomorrow. >> but they are not alone. as they are also closed. before we get to them, let's get to chief meteorologist topper shutt. >> reporter: the heavier snow is in southern maryland. the risk of making a bad joke. you see where this is? that we're going to stick that fork in it now. here in the northwest it's pretty much done. but if you want to shovel your driveway you can. now let's show you the radar. in southern maryland it will be a different story. that is noted there in blue and the darker the blue heavier the snow with big time snow going on in colonial beach and also st. mary's county. but really you can shovel your driveway anywhere, but it's good stuff. we'll zoom in a little bit as you took a while to keep that snow with a little bit pushing through. the big stuff is down to the south. this would add a coating over towards bowie as they would roll eastward. but look at this. this is chevy snow. that is almost a
derek mcginty. we just learned that montgomery county schools have closed tomorrow. >> but they are not alone. as they are also closed. before we get to them, let's get to chief meteorologist topper shutt. >> reporter: the heavier snow is in southern maryland. the risk of making a bad joke. you see where this is? that we're going to stick that fork in it now. here in the northwest it's pretty much done. but if you want to shovel your driveway you can. now let's show you the radar....
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. >> derek's choices in the next few seconds could determine the rest of his life. >> gimme the money. >> i figured he was just going to rob me and shoot me. >> if someone who says they're armed tries to rob you, what would you do? give the robber what he wants? somehow try to call for help? or would you risk everything and fight back? >> so i reached in the counter to give him the money, and i kind of looked over, and i saw he was pulling out a bag, and when he extended his arm out to take it, i just saw like an opening. hit him real clean, and kind of just knocked him out. it's like when you hit a baseball and you know it's a home run. >> derek's never been robbed before, but earlier that day an inexplicable premonition creeps into his normal routine. >> i had a weird feeling, just kind of one of them instincts that something was going to happen. >> armed only with his sixth sense, he stays on the lookout, and when danger walks through the door, it's almost like derek expects it, but that doesn't keep him from being afraid. >> you know, there's a lot of stuff going through my head.
. >> derek's choices in the next few seconds could determine the rest of his life. >> gimme the money. >> i figured he was just going to rob me and shoot me. >> if someone who says they're armed tries to rob you, what would you do? give the robber what he wants? somehow try to call for help? or would you risk everything and fight back? >> so i reached in the counter to give him the money, and i kind of looked over, and i saw he was pulling out a bag, and when he...
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- ♪ slappy and derek, we're best friends ♪ ♪ slappy and derek friendship never ends ♪ - odd squad!e like this! - hi, derek, i'm slappy! i'm your new best friend! hurray! - lovely. - i love you! - yeah, great! - ♪ slappy and derek ♪ - you wanted to see us, ms. o? - yes. something very odd has happened. a giant goldfish is attacking the harbour. olive, activate your suit for water travel. - on it, ms. o. - so that's what these things do! cool... - otto! - oh! yeah, ms. o. what have you got for me? - take this down to storage. - but that's not fair... - and whatever you do, don't open it. - (sighing): so unfair. stick the new guy with all the boring jobs. (warbling) - what was that? (tinkling)
- ♪ slappy and derek, we're best friends ♪ ♪ slappy and derek friendship never ends ♪ - odd squad!e like this! - hi, derek, i'm slappy! i'm your new best friend! hurray! - lovely. - i love you! - yeah, great! - ♪ slappy and derek ♪ - you wanted to see us, ms. o? - yes. something very odd has happened. a giant goldfish is attacking the harbour. olive, activate your suit for water travel. - on it, ms. o. - so that's what these things do! cool... - otto! - oh! yeah, ms. o. what have...
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i want to bring in our meteorologist derek vandam. >> julie, this is derek vandam here at cnn weather. we've been tracking this storm very closely, which is by the way, about 200 miles from your particular location. have there been evacuations? i know this is a very kind of remote island chain, stretching up and down this north-south situated vanuatu islands. but have people been able to evacuate or get away from the coastline and head to higher elevations? >> reporter: yes, i was speaking to a neighbor who has been in contact with some friends on islands further to the north. of course they interacted earlier and they were able to make their way up to concrete buildings that had been made available for evacuation purposes. so that was a relief to here. and similar buildings are being made available here in port villa, the most heavily populated area of the country. so the need is greatest here. the government has done a good job of keeping people informed and making that sort of evacuation shelter available to those who want it. and people are taking in their friends and neighbors in
i want to bring in our meteorologist derek vandam. >> julie, this is derek vandam here at cnn weather. we've been tracking this storm very closely, which is by the way, about 200 miles from your particular location. have there been evacuations? i know this is a very kind of remote island chain, stretching up and down this north-south situated vanuatu islands. but have people been able to evacuate or get away from the coastline and head to higher elevations? >> reporter: yes, i was...
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we said before this shouldn't happen derek. this shouldn't happen to a european carrier, one that is certainly owned by lufthansa. what is your take on it? >> caller: first of all, it's very early day. every option will be considered by the investigating forces. lufthansa will be sending their experts. i do stress again, it's very early and quite rare that something like this because lufthansa and subsidiaries have reputations. it is a surprise and particularly in the daylight. every possibility will be considered on this. the fact it was so sudden again, does give concern for the flight. i can't give you any answers at the moment and nor would anybody else at this time. you have to look at the bits and pieces that come through. so i really can't add too much to what has already been said. >> no. you are right. we don't want to speculate here. the age of the aircraft 20-plus years old. in general terms, aviation and the airbus family -- >> caller: it's not an old aircraft. it will be interesting to know what they find. that isn
we said before this shouldn't happen derek. this shouldn't happen to a european carrier, one that is certainly owned by lufthansa. what is your take on it? >> caller: first of all, it's very early day. every option will be considered by the investigating forces. lufthansa will be sending their experts. i do stress again, it's very early and quite rare that something like this because lufthansa and subsidiaries have reputations. it is a surprise and particularly in the daylight. every...
today we are going to adjourn in silence in the memory of derek zarda.
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the present election will be to elect the cochair to a position previously heard by cochair derek zarda who resigned in november. so, i will call for nominations. >> i will make a nomination. i will nominate denise senhaux. are there any other nominations. all right. nominations are closed. do you accept the nomination? >> yes i do. i'm in shock. >> all right. great. nominations are closed and you should find a ballot in your packet. mark one name. >> do you want to make a statement? >> i guess so, i will make a quick statement and get on with business. i want to thank cochair supanich for his nomination and the support from the council. there has been amazing people and still continue to sit in the cochair and i will continue to do my best and serve the council and the community. i have a lot of support and knowledge from my council members and mayor's office on disability. so i look forward to this challenge and one of the last conversations i had with derek when i was considering to run for this position and i was having some self doubt, he said go ahead and do it. you can do it. i t
the present election will be to elect the cochair to a position previously heard by cochair derek zarda who resigned in november. so, i will call for nominations. >> i will make a nomination. i will nominate denise senhaux. are there any other nominations. all right. nominations are closed. do you accept the nomination? >> yes i do. i'm in shock. >> all right. great. nominations are closed and you should find a ballot in your packet. mark one name. >> do you want to make...
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we do want to make sure we're paying the actual cost of the repair. >> reporter: derek is stuck. he has to wait to see what the company will agree to pay before he can fix anything. a flood that was not his doing has him stepping carefully through east bay mud. john ramos kpix 5. >> east bay mud says it often pays for damages caused by broken pipes. the average claim is settled in about 90 days. >>> sierra snow pack was measured today. the results about what we expected. the department of water resources finished the third snow survey. see that guy in the red jacket? his name is frank goerke. he's been doing this for 35 years. it showed the water content of the snow only at 19% of normal. >> most of the snow we see around us came down probably in the last 36 hours or so. really has minimal impact in terms of water supply. >> the guy has seen it over his head at that spot. the state is on the verge of the lowest snowpack ever on record. >> frank did not have good news to report. >> frank had an easy job. boom, i'm done this year. >> i've seen him out on snow shoes before. >> and t
we do want to make sure we're paying the actual cost of the repair. >> reporter: derek is stuck. he has to wait to see what the company will agree to pay before he can fix anything. a flood that was not his doing has him stepping carefully through east bay mud. john ramos kpix 5. >> east bay mud says it often pays for damages caused by broken pipes. the average claim is settled in about 90 days. >>> sierra snow pack was measured today. the results about what we expected....
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i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm jan jeffcoat. one of them is a top agent on the president's protective detail. our mola lenghi is live outside the white house where the alleged incident happened last week. >> reporter: last week's alleged incident was just the most recent incident embarrassing security lapse for the secret service in the last few years, but the first -- audio difficulties ] he's been on the job a month. joseph clancy was tapped by the president last month to head up and clean up the secret service after a handful of embarrassments. >> being a teacher myself i hold myself to higher stanleys and i would expect the same from anybody -- standards and i would expect the same from anybody working with the secret service. >> reporter: two secret service agents crashed into a white house barricade last week after a night of drinking. officers on duty reportedly wanted to arrest the agents until a supervisor let them go home. >> that seems a little suspect to let it go. i understand they're trying to keep it out of the pu
i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm jan jeffcoat. one of them is a top agent on the president's protective detail. our mola lenghi is live outside the white house where the alleged incident happened last week. >> reporter: last week's alleged incident was just the most recent incident embarrassing security lapse for the secret service in the last few years, but the first -- audio difficulties ] he's been on the job a month. joseph clancy was tapped by the president last month to head up and...
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so let's say i speak english and derek speaks span irk. when i video chat with him he hear what is i'm saying in spanish. and i hear what derek is saying in english. >> low. >> kind of like this. >> hoe la. comeauest that is? >> remember to speak clearly and wait for the translation to appear. >> hi how are you? >> wow. >> that is -- that's pretty incredible. >> that's pretty impressive. >> yeah. plus there's written transcriptions at the bottom of the screen and not perfect yet and you can try it out yourself by signing up on skype's website. >> that was about the extents of my spanish. right there. >>> all right, i tweeted my respect for mo'ne davis earlier today. showing what a class act she is by e-mailing bloomberg university asking the school to reinstate first baseman joey castlebury, that young man was kicked off the team after calling davis an offensive name on twitter. bloomberg says it respects her opinion but he is not coming back. >> what a class act she is though right? >>> then the harry potter parody of uptown funk. take a
so let's say i speak english and derek speaks span irk. when i video chat with him he hear what is i'm saying in spanish. and i hear what derek is saying in english. >> low. >> kind of like this. >> hoe la. comeauest that is? >> remember to speak clearly and wait for the translation to appear. >> hi how are you? >> wow. >> that is -- that's pretty incredible. >> that's pretty impressive. >> yeah. plus there's written transcriptions at the...
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today we are going to adjourn in silence in the memory of derek zarda. >> good morning, everybody. welcome to beautiful delores park. this is a long time coming. back in 2008, voters approved a clean and safe neighborhood parks bond which allocated about $14 million to improve this incredible park. our goal together we are going to build the new dolores park that is going to be built to last. it is going to retain all of it's important features, all of it's historic qualities, all of it's essential beauty. but yet be built with the idea that this is whenever people come. >> we are going to be renovating all six tennis court's, replacing the basketball court with operations underneath so the staff has the ability to maintain the park. we are completely renovating the irrigation system and in addition to the operations we are building two new restroom buildings. this fund was part of the park renovation fund. we knew community was very supportive of a renovation fund. we engaged in a community process which we began with the park to do a detailed assessment of the condition of the pa
today we are going to adjourn in silence in the memory of derek zarda. >> good morning, everybody. welcome to beautiful delores park. this is a long time coming. back in 2008, voters approved a clean and safe neighborhood parks bond which allocated about $14 million to improve this incredible park. our goal together we are going to build the new dolores park that is going to be built to last. it is going to retain all of it's important features, all of it's historic qualities, all of it's...
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back to you. >>> thank you, derek. the family of the unarmed black teen whose death setoff days of unrest in ferguson. we will hear their reaction to a justice department decision not to bring criminal charges against the officer who shot their son michael brown. brown's family will have something to say about the justice department report. 102 pages. a document details discrimination against african-americans in the city of ferguson and by the city and by the police department. cnn's sara sidner is in ferguson with the latest. >> reporter: ferguson mayor responding to the scathing report by the department of justice. the doj highlighting blacks during traffic stops and arrests and tickets. the doj says it seems the department and city were more concerned about gets revenue than about public safety and that black folks paid the highest price. >> a community where local authorities consistently approached law enforcement, not as a means of protecting public safety but as a way to generate revenue. a community where both
back to you. >>> thank you, derek. the family of the unarmed black teen whose death setoff days of unrest in ferguson. we will hear their reaction to a justice department decision not to bring criminal charges against the officer who shot their son michael brown. brown's family will have something to say about the justice department report. 102 pages. a document details discrimination against african-americans in the city of ferguson and by the city and by the police department. cnn's...
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derek vandam joins us live now with details.ek, we have some video that's just frightening of these tornadoes. >> you would not want to see that barreling at you anywhere. unfortunately, it was ground zero across central portions of oklahoma. look as we zoom into the region the line of thunderstorms that fired up. you can see moore, oklahoma, and tulsa, seven tornado reports. there are severe thunderstorm watch boxes in arkansas and southeast oklahoma. the severe weather threat is slowly starting to diminish. we are monitoring these storms closely, but we have had a very quiet tornadic season so far across the united states. normally, we would receive about 80 tornados through this time of the year. we've only received about seven from this latest round of storms. unfortunately, moore, oklahoma also received quite a bit of damage from this storm. if you recall, they have had three very destructive tornadoes within the past 15 years. so a bit of unfortunate luck for those guys. >> okay, derek, thank you. >>> search crews are wait
derek vandam joins us live now with details.ek, we have some video that's just frightening of these tornadoes. >> you would not want to see that barreling at you anywhere. unfortunately, it was ground zero across central portions of oklahoma. look as we zoom into the region the line of thunderstorms that fired up. you can see moore, oklahoma, and tulsa, seven tornado reports. there are severe thunderstorm watch boxes in arkansas and southeast oklahoma. the severe weather threat is slowly...
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we can't get that back >>> derek joins us. he is acting for $100 million. there have been settlements. he's not going to get $100 million. >> no, it's likely he'll get millions, several millions, if his case goes the way of others. the city is settling the cases before lawsuits are filed. >> what is the hold up. why is the settlement process not part and parcel of that. settlements? >> they are excruciatingly slow. we are following one man, there were hearings, his family showed up. thinking they'd hear a decision to find out the case was adjourned or the hearing adjourned. all they could do was wait. the prosecutors are going over cases that happened 20-30 years ago. and they are tracking down witnesses and police. >> this is in addition to what we talked about a while ago. they are not part of the costs, they are additional costs. how many cases is new york dealing with and how much could it cost the city. >> the city is facing a high cost. take, for instance, the settlements we saw, everything 22 million. that is four cases. there are others, law sues th
we can't get that back >>> derek joins us. he is acting for $100 million. there have been settlements. he's not going to get $100 million. >> no, it's likely he'll get millions, several millions, if his case goes the way of others. the city is settling the cases before lawsuits are filed. >> what is the hold up. why is the settlement process not part and parcel of that. settlements? >> they are excruciatingly slow. we are following one man, there were hearings, his...
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in montgomery county derek ward news 4. stlirchlgts well some local students were taking aim at a new tournament. why organizers say a bow and arrow can help develop valuable classroo. >>> there have been some powerful speeches in selma today. none more so than a congressman who was beaten on bloody sunday. >> we've come to selma to be renewed. we've come to be inspired. we've come to be reminded that we must do the work that calls us >> more than 100 students took aim in the d.c. public school's first ever archery tournament. fourth graders through high school seniors took part today thanks it a federal grant that funded the tournament. teachers say archery developed skills can translate to classrooms. >>> things are certainly heating up bought could some rain ob the way? i already feel like we're the most connected but i think this solo date will seal the deal. sure! i offer multi-car, safe driver, and so many other discounts that people think i'm a big deal. and boy, are they right. ladies, i can share hundreds in saving
in montgomery county derek ward news 4. stlirchlgts well some local students were taking aim at a new tournament. why organizers say a bow and arrow can help develop valuable classroo. >>> there have been some powerful speeches in selma today. none more so than a congressman who was beaten on bloody sunday. >> we've come to selma to be renewed. we've come to be inspired. we've come to be reminded that we must do the work that calls us >> more than 100 students took aim in...
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derek, let me ask you, why did you come today? >> i came to pay respect to a man whose vision transformed a country. and people of my generation have a lot to be thankful for. i think his views of pragmatic idealist something not easily understood today. it's a rarity for politicians and indeed a great man of history. and i would like to say thank you very much, mr. lee kuan yew. >> he also ruled this country with an iron fist. was the price in terms of personal freedom too great or worth it? >> i think from an idealist point of view, he did whatever necessary to lay the foundation. what seems unnecessary in those days, today i feel like it resulted in security and safety for all of us and great stability as well. and all of this is rare in today's world. with instablility all the around the world, we can achieve that. >> of course his son is now the prime minister. do you see his death the end of a chapter for singapore? do you see singapore changing now? >> some say it's the end of an era. but i see continuity and i believe that
derek, let me ask you, why did you come today? >> i came to pay respect to a man whose vision transformed a country. and people of my generation have a lot to be thankful for. i think his views of pragmatic idealist something not easily understood today. it's a rarity for politicians and indeed a great man of history. and i would like to say thank you very much, mr. lee kuan yew. >> he also ruled this country with an iron fist. was the price in terms of personal freedom too great or...
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derek evans and i wanted to thank sfgtv staff for televising us today. mr. evans is any announcements? >> thank you mr. chair. please silent all cell phones and electronic device. speaker building at polk and california. >> [gavel] the meeting will come to order. good afternoon everyone. this is the thursday march 19, 2015 meeting of the public safety and neighborhood services committee of the san francisco board of supervisors. my name is eric mar. to my left is david campos and supervisor christensen. our clerk is mr. derek evans and i wanted to thank sfgtv staff for televising us today. mr. evans is any announcements? >> thank you mr. chair. please silent all cell phones and electronic device. speaker cards and items somebody submitted to the clerk and on the board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you. we have four items on the agenda today. i know we have visitors from afar and crucial hearings before us. please call item 1. >> item 1 is a liquor license transfer hearing to consider the transfer of a type 20 off-sale bear and wine
derek evans and i wanted to thank sfgtv staff for televising us today. mr. evans is any announcements? >> thank you mr. chair. please silent all cell phones and electronic device. speaker building at polk and california. >> [gavel] the meeting will come to order. good afternoon everyone. this is the thursday march 19, 2015 meeting of the public safety and neighborhood services committee of the san francisco board of supervisors. my name is eric mar. to my left is david campos and...
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you just can't look away. >> reporter: that was derek reporting. they say they were honoring the contract with the show's promote shore booked cosby well over a year ago. cosby has several more scheduled performances on his comedy tour. >>> well, there is new fall out from the videotape racist chant that led the the university of oklahoma a to shut down a fraternity. ou president david warren said members of the sigma al-zawahiri fat epsilon learned the chant four years ago during a national leadership cruise for the fraternity. just two weeks ago the national office sae said it condemned the chant and did not teach it. one of the students who appeared, levi pet the tit apologized publicly this week. he and other student withdrew from the university. >>> harry read is not running for reelection in 2016. the the nevada lawmakers announced he will retire when his term end. reid served as a majority leader in the national for eight years until the g.o.p. gained control last november. the the seven five-year old also suffered an eye injury earlier this
you just can't look away. >> reporter: that was derek reporting. they say they were honoring the contract with the show's promote shore booked cosby well over a year ago. cosby has several more scheduled performances on his comedy tour. >>> well, there is new fall out from the videotape racist chant that led the the university of oklahoma a to shut down a fraternity. ou president david warren said members of the sigma al-zawahiri fat epsilon learned the chant four years ago...
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derek dingell recently caught up with him.listen. >> when you became ceo of merck roughly three years ago, the statement you made was that you wanted merck to focus on innovation. what does innovation look like at merck? >> well, for merck, coming forward with transformational medicine. a recent example is our new investigational medicine for cancer. it's one of the first in a series of what are called immunotherapies for cancer. it defeats the body defeat the tumors. that's the kind of thing a company like merck exists to do. >> how do you decide which drugs are going to be in the pipeline for long-term development? >> first of all, those decisions are made by our very capable research scientists. they're not made in the first instance by made. and that's a good thing for people, that they're investors as well as patients being made by those very able people. but generally speaking, where america tries to go with its research dollars, we look for the intersection of unmet medical need and scientific opportunity. so we want to
derek dingell recently caught up with him.listen. >> when you became ceo of merck roughly three years ago, the statement you made was that you wanted merck to focus on innovation. what does innovation look like at merck? >> well, for merck, coming forward with transformational medicine. a recent example is our new investigational medicine for cancer. it's one of the first in a series of what are called immunotherapies for cancer. it defeats the body defeat the tumors. that's the...
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frank hanrahan is in charlotte with the team. >> reporter: yeah, derek. with about four minutes left we're thinking oh, my goodness, is virginia going to fall upset to belmont, but the cavaliers close the door and win 79-67 and advance to the third round. for virginia it was good to see anderson back in the lineup coming off the bench with some big plays and defense is the staple of virginia and justin anderson way steal and score to put uva up. virginia olasts belmont 79- 67. virginia will face michigan state sunday. michigan state knocked out virginia last year in the sweet 16. now we'll take you to the news conferences live in char -- charlotte at virginia is currently at the podium. >> reporter: were you nervous down the stretch when it got to 62-60? >> they made some tough shots. i knew we were going to have to make some plays, stops, free throws. when you look at her 25 attempts to their six, that was significant and then to step up and make them. pure never safe when you play a -- you're never safe when you play a team like that that can score in s
frank hanrahan is in charlotte with the team. >> reporter: yeah, derek. with about four minutes left we're thinking oh, my goodness, is virginia going to fall upset to belmont, but the cavaliers close the door and win 79-67 and advance to the third round. for virginia it was good to see anderson back in the lineup coming off the bench with some big plays and defense is the staple of virginia and justin anderson way steal and score to put uva up. virginia olasts belmont 79- 67. virginia...
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. we'll get to that in a moment. >>> but first it could be another record setting cold night here in the d.c. area. although we'll make it above freezing tomorrow. first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt is here with what could be a bitterly cold night. >> stay with me here because this morning we is the a record low of 9 degrees at -- we set a record low of 9 degrees at dulles. it's already 8 degrees and 8 degrees will set the record low for tomorrow morning. by tomorrow morning we're back in the teens with clear skies. by 9:00 we're still 26 downtown, 27 in manassas, 25 in leesburg, but by 11:00 most of us at least inside the beltway will be above freezing. unlike today temperatures will respond to the sunshine. records to beat, it's safe downtown, but dulles, the old record is 14. we're forecasting 8 and sitting at 8 degrees right now. we'll come back, talk about the 50s will roll in here before the weekend is out. >>> new information tonight on a man arrested for rape and sexua
. >> i'm derek mcginty. we'll get to that in a moment. >>> but first it could be another record setting cold night here in the d.c. area. although we'll make it above freezing tomorrow. first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt is here with what could be a bitterly cold night. >> stay with me here because this morning we is the a record low of 9 degrees at -- we set a record low of 9 degrees at dulles. it's already 8 degrees and 8 degrees will set the record low for...
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back to you. >> derek, a snow bird e-mailed me recently. the only thing we saw down south are the roads. i say this wrong every time. is a margarita. you salt the roads up here. you salt the margarita in florida. >> i take my roads frozen. great. >>> it's 4:25 in the morning in the east. >> happening now, nuclear talks with u.s. and iran stalling. this morning, president obama speaking directly to the people of iran on youtube. what he said to them next. [ male announcer ] you wou t leave your car unprotected. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012. but for every car stolen 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money damage your credit and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, a leader in identity theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive personal information helping to guard your social security number, your bank accounts and credit, even the equity in
back to you. >> derek, a snow bird e-mailed me recently. the only thing we saw down south are the roads. i say this wrong every time. is a margarita. you salt the roads up here. you salt the margarita in florida. >> i take my roads frozen. great. >>> it's 4:25 in the morning in the east. >> happening now, nuclear talks with u.s. and iran stalling. this morning, president obama speaking directly to the people of iran on youtube. what he said to them next. [ male...
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back to you. >> thanks, derek. >>> the family of the unarmed black teenager whose shooting death set up days of unrest in ferguson missouri. that family is set to speak out in ferguson this morning. this is the first time we will hear their reaction to the justice department not to bring charges against the police officer who shot their son michael brown. the brown family will also comment about the justice department's blistering new report about the ferguson police department. the 102-page document. details discrimination against african-americans by the city of ferguson and its police department. cnn's sara sidner has the latest. >> reporter: ferguson mayor responding to the scathing report by the department of justice. the doj highlighting issues they say that blacks were unfairly targeted during traffic stops and arrests and tickets. the department was more concerned about revenue than about public safety and black folks paid the highest price. >> a community where local authorities consistently approached law enforcement not as a means of protecting public safety but as a way t
back to you. >> thanks, derek. >>> the family of the unarmed black teenager whose shooting death set up days of unrest in ferguson missouri. that family is set to speak out in ferguson this morning. this is the first time we will hear their reaction to the justice department not to bring charges against the police officer who shot their son michael brown. the brown family will also comment about the justice department's blistering new report about the ferguson police department....
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and as derek ward reports, his long road to recovery is just >> reporter: for any given sunday at any church, you'll find people offering testimonials testimonials. but on thi sunday it's unlikely that any others were like calvin hayes. >> indescribable pain. to the point where i couldn't focus. i couldn't see nobody. and i had my eyes wide open. >> reporter: a little over a month ago, a hit-and-run driver who had been drinking struck him as we walked along route 301. he lost a leg. his severed arm was reattached. but with the phantom pain of the leg and the months of recovery ahead, he can smile. those battles continue. >> what i have to do is being out in public watching people watch me. >> reporter: he shuns any pity and harbors no anger against the driver who left him mangled on the side of the road. >> he kept going, you know but it's all -- things happen, you know. i can't get mad at h. i've got to get used to my life. >> it's new for us. it's hard for us. it's strenuous right now. >> reporter: that goes without saying. but this trial has also brought the family closer. mother a
and as derek ward reports, his long road to recovery is just >> reporter: for any given sunday at any church, you'll find people offering testimonials testimonials. but on thi sunday it's unlikely that any others were like calvin hayes. >> indescribable pain. to the point where i couldn't focus. i couldn't see nobody. and i had my eyes wide open. >> reporter: a little over a month ago, a hit-and-run driver who had been drinking struck him as we walked along route 301. he lost...
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. a top counterterrorism expert for the u.s. state department pleaded not guilty today to accusations that he video recorded dozens of unsuspecting women in their open homes as they changed their clothes or showered. >> this just a few weeks after being accused of soliciting sex with a 14-year-old. mola lenghi is live in northwest d.c. with reaction tonight. >> reporter: police say what is perhaps most disturbing is the amount of time rosen allegedly spent waiting outside women's windows often in alleys just like this northwest d.c. alley waiting to record some of their most private moments. >> it's frightening. >> reporter: what is more frightening what police say 44- year-old daniel rosen was doing in his spare time, spying on and videotaping unsuspecting women, or what he was trusted to do full time, provide counterterrorism expertise for the state department. >> preliminarily we have uncovered 40 separate incidents of voyeurism involving 24 victims. seven victims were filmed more than one occasion. >> reporter: rosen filmed
. >> i'm derek mcginty. a top counterterrorism expert for the u.s. state department pleaded not guilty today to accusations that he video recorded dozens of unsuspecting women in their open homes as they changed their clothes or showered. >> this just a few weeks after being accused of soliciting sex with a 14-year-old. mola lenghi is live in northwest d.c. with reaction tonight. >> reporter: police say what is perhaps most disturbing is the amount of time rosen allegedly...
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let's go to derek vandam.re saying just a few days ago, zero tornadoes so far in tornado season. but looks like we're making up for it now. >> terrifying to see some of that footage, of course, of tornadoes barreling down on tulsa, oklahoma. tulsa was not the only location that saw what is a probable tornado. this is moore, oklahoma. i want to just show you, they've had three, that's three extremely destructive tornados in the past 15 years. and this i-35 corridor that runs north and south has all seen these long trek tornadoes cross over top. we've seen what is likely another tornado that's done damage to a very similar location where even back in may of 1999 where the most powerful tornado ever recorded with wind gusts of 318 miles per hour crossed that very path. look at the video coming out of that region. just exploding power lines. of course, we haven't confirmed this is a tornado, but it clearly is. the national weather service has to look at certain patterns in the debris field. but nonetheless, you ca
let's go to derek vandam.re saying just a few days ago, zero tornadoes so far in tornado season. but looks like we're making up for it now. >> terrifying to see some of that footage, of course, of tornadoes barreling down on tulsa, oklahoma. tulsa was not the only location that saw what is a probable tornado. this is moore, oklahoma. i want to just show you, they've had three, that's three extremely destructive tornados in the past 15 years. and this i-35 corridor that runs north and...
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i hope you did not miss it because it was fun to your derek jeter.shop in an airport terminal. the sexist word that you are absolutely forbidden to say about hillary clinton or else. ambitious money coming up. ♪ you know your dentures can move, unlike natural teeth. try fixodent plus true feel. the smooth formula helps keep dentures in place. it's free of flavors and colorants, for a closer feeling to natural teeth. fixodent. and forget it. at mfs, we believe in the power of active management. our teams collaborate around the world, which leads to better decisions for our clients. put our global active management expertise to work for you. mfs. there is no expertise without collaboration. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around o
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for their rumba. >> i'm so about the scores and derek is like what about the performance?ker lynch tied for second. >> everybody looks awesome. everybody is having a good time and, you know it's going to be a tough season. that's for sure. >> reporter: we also saw four-way tie with robert herjavec michael sam, patti labelle and suzanne somers. >> threw a 68-year-old woman under his legs and lived her up again. >> reporter: the tenth place finish noah galloway felt like the winner when his girlfriend surprised him with an early visit from basic training. >> hi, baby. [ cheers and applause ] >> i think it was just the most amazing moment so i'm going to let them do their thing tonight and then we'll get back to it tomorrow. >> reporter: 11th place finisher charlotte mckinney will be back at it too along with bachelor chris soules who had the night's lowest score. >> the 11 remaining cups return next monday night for latin week. in los angeles, george pennacchio abc news. >> suzanne somers is 68? whoa. >> who knew? >> not me. >> patti labelle i got to tell you, i thought she
for their rumba. >> i'm so about the scores and derek is like what about the performance?ker lynch tied for second. >> everybody looks awesome. everybody is having a good time and, you know it's going to be a tough season. that's for sure. >> reporter: we also saw four-way tie with robert herjavec michael sam, patti labelle and suzanne somers. >> threw a 68-year-old woman under his legs and lived her up again. >> reporter: the tenth place finish noah galloway felt...
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fire fighters found a mandy seized fire commissioner derek sawyer says thinks sixth of the year. says that the man had a smoke alarm but it wasn't working. officials say this may be suspicious. they found several points of origin and one neighbor describes the quick and intense moments when neighbors noticed the flames. he was watching tv when neighbors were knocking on the door. he rushed himself and his dogs out of the house. >> there was black smoke. fire crews were here real quick. i mean they were busting out of the windows and putting it out. he is obviously upset. yeah it was just nuts, scary. >> reporter: sadly that neighbor didn't realize that at first that anyone had died. he found out later. he didn't think the man was home. he said victim was elderly and didn't get around that fast. this neighbor is mourning the the loss of his neighbor here this morning as fire marshall continues to investigate how this fire started. mike and alex. >> that is just horrible. >>> in germantown a 64 year-old woman had to be rush to the hospital after being rescued from the eighth the fl
fire fighters found a mandy seized fire commissioner derek sawyer says thinks sixth of the year. says that the man had a smoke alarm but it wasn't working. officials say this may be suspicious. they found several points of origin and one neighbor describes the quick and intense moments when neighbors noticed the flames. he was watching tv when neighbors were knocking on the door. he rushed himself and his dogs out of the house. >> there was black smoke. fire crews were here real quick. i...
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. >>> meteorologist derek van dam joins us now.k, of course, we've talked so much about this very difficult terrain and the challenges that confront recovery crews. talk about how difficult it is to actually access this area. >> yeah. in fact, i want to take note that erin as she was reporting, you could see the sun rising in the background. that's good news because we're in this narrow window of time when the weather is clearing. there's a cold front dropping south from the united kingdom that will provide some of its own problems going forward into friday, which we'll talk about in one moment. the terrain across southeastern france in the french alps of course very treacherous. we're working with step terrain and the possibility of rock slide. one thing for sure, the personnel in the air and the crews on the ground definitely risking their lives for the recovery effortment again, rock slides across the region a concern going forward because this is the spring season. we have fluctuating temperatures. as you saw in the live shot,
. >>> meteorologist derek van dam joins us now.k, of course, we've talked so much about this very difficult terrain and the challenges that confront recovery crews. talk about how difficult it is to actually access this area. >> yeah. in fact, i want to take note that erin as she was reporting, you could see the sun rising in the background. that's good news because we're in this narrow window of time when the weather is clearing. there's a cold front dropping south from the...
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derek and julianne hough. live with a big announcement. there they are.ancing. a lot to talk about with them. >> hi, guys. they look great. and also fashion's inspiration behind "the devil wears prada" and she is revealing her secret to success and why she says everyone should be fired at least once in their life as only she can say. >> lot coming up. >>> let's go to amy for some news. >> we begin with a rough morning commute for millions of americans. another winter storm dumping snow across the major cities of the northeast after slamming parts of the midwest and hundreds of flights cancelled again today. and there is more to come with a blizzard warning issued in minnesota. ginger's forecast coming up. >>> and then, dramatic video of a deadly police shooting is stirring controversy in los angeles. police officers responding to a robbery call shot a homeless man reaching for one of their weapons. one officer appeared to punch the man on the ground. an investigation is under way and a protest is planned for tomorrow. >>> overseas, breaking news from iraq
derek and julianne hough. live with a big announcement. there they are.ancing. a lot to talk about with them. >> hi, guys. they look great. and also fashion's inspiration behind "the devil wears prada" and she is revealing her secret to success and why she says everyone should be fired at least once in their life as only she can say. >> lot coming up. >>> let's go to amy for some news. >> we begin with a rough morning commute for millions of americans....
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and our meteorologist derek van dam is standing by with how high winds may have hampered the recovery. >> so first let's go to rosie tompkins. she is in montabaur, germany, where investigators are searching for answers and i'm certain this town must be overwhelmed by what it is now going through. rosie. >> reporter: hi. yes. another town in germany now in shock that this young man, this 27-year-old man accused of deliberately crashing this plane. they are of course alarmed by this news. local people, neighbors, residents have described the family as a good family, an upright family. the family home is behind me here where we believe lubitz grew up with his parents and we believe a brother. we understand his grandparents also lived here. so this was a family engaged in the local community. and you know, what people have been saying here is we mustn't forget in all of this to think of lubitz's parents as well. they are dealing with the grief and shock of the loss of their son and they like other families victims set off yesterday thinking they were going to france to grieve the loss of
and our meteorologist derek van dam is standing by with how high winds may have hampered the recovery. >> so first let's go to rosie tompkins. she is in montabaur, germany, where investigators are searching for answers and i'm certain this town must be overwhelmed by what it is now going through. rosie. >> reporter: hi. yes. another town in germany now in shock that this young man, this 27-year-old man accused of deliberately crashing this plane. they are of course alarmed by this...
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talk about your partner, derek hough. a tough row to hoe, back and forth.ted. they work hard. when you have little time you get a lot more done. >> they did pretty well last night. >> yeah they did incredible. >> and your impressions of noah's performance. not a dry eye in the house. >> i cried and people used to say they would cry watching derek and i dance but this is the first time i sat back and cried. he has so much courage. you know we have similarities because of our legs and the mechanics of our legs but then we have differences, he has a prosthetic knee that's computerized and really hard to control. also his lead arm is the arm that he's missing so they have to get really creative and that's what derek and i had to do and, you know challenges can stop you in your tracks or force you to get creative so no doubt that's what they're doing. >> i love you understand why you brought us to tears watching. >> yeah. >> you have a better understanding. >> people that cry are fast dances and i think, how it was a fun, fast dance but then i think it's because
talk about your partner, derek hough. a tough row to hoe, back and forth.ted. they work hard. when you have little time you get a lot more done. >> they did pretty well last night. >> yeah they did incredible. >> and your impressions of noah's performance. not a dry eye in the house. >> i cried and people used to say they would cry watching derek and i dance but this is the first time i sat back and cried. he has so much courage. you know we have similarities because of...
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>> guest: no. >> host: you listed derek bell as an influence. who was he?erek bell is deceased now but he was a black man who was the first black -- one of the first who was hired as a professor at harvard law school and he was a very important teacher for me, not in the sense that i didn't go to harvard law school, but the teacher in the sense that i could call him up on the phone and talk to him and he would give me very good advice of the example that is most clear is after -- if i graduated from law school, a wonderful person who is still alive in his 90s, a clerk for him for two years, like being in detour it so much i was so surprised i stayed for another year and worked in juvenile court, that was a really i opening experience, i was essentially the judge of other people's lives and didn't feel very comfortable being in that position when i had to rely on other people to give me the information i would need to make a fair decision but the other people themselves were not necessarily open minded so i learned a lot from that position. so after clerking
>> guest: no. >> host: you listed derek bell as an influence. who was he?erek bell is deceased now but he was a black man who was the first black -- one of the first who was hired as a professor at harvard law school and he was a very important teacher for me, not in the sense that i didn't go to harvard law school, but the teacher in the sense that i could call him up on the phone and talk to him and he would give me very good advice of the example that is most clear is after -- if...
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i am derek g -- derek mcginty. >> i am lesli foster.hief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking the timing and the predictions. >> the latest will be the evening commute will be worse than the morning commute. 6-10 inches gaithersburg, leze barg, culpeper. maryland, st. mary's county, 3- 6 inches. we will see if the trend continues. more tonight at 11:00 p.m. on a scale of 1-10, decent storm. not a 10. that is the perfect storm. 2010. february. but still a legitimate storm. adds up to a 7. should be sleddable for the kids. heavier snow at first. rain to snow to lead is 6:00 a.m. thursday. freezing till 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m. inside the beltway. d.c. north and west. temperatures will crash, roads will get worse. 6:00 a.m., temperatures below freezing. snow across the board by 8:00 a.m. accept for southern maryland. 9:00 a.m. snow everywhere. e we will come -- we will come back and talk about how cold it will get. >>> tomorrow's storm, d.c.
i am derek g -- derek mcginty. >> i am lesli foster.hief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking the timing and the predictions. >> the latest will be the evening commute will be worse than the morning commute. 6-10 inches gaithersburg, leze barg, culpeper. maryland, st. mary's county, 3- 6 inches. we will see if the trend continues. more tonight at 11:00 p.m. on a scale of 1-10, decent storm. not a 10. that is the perfect storm. 2010. february. but still a legitimate storm. adds up...
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meteorologist derek van dam is tracking the system. >> good morning, john and christine. we have a wet start to the weekend. across the gulf coast states the moisture from louisiana to texas. a low pressure system will draw in persistent moisture. bringing rainfall to much of the southeast. that includes the mississippi river as well as the ohio valleyriver valley. 21 million people effected by the flash flood warning or watch. the low pressure system slides to the eastern half of the united states bringing rainfall to the east coast. with a rain/snow mix to boston. perhaps 2 to 4 inches from new orleans to jacksonville and lesser amounts to tallahassee. look for the flood risk in the ohio river. look at the temperatures for the st. paddy's day parades. back to you. >> i'll take that. >>> isis embracing a new partnership as they look for control on a crucial city. we are live after the break. everyone loves the way dark clothes make them feel... and no one wants that feeling to fade. that's why there's woolite darks. without harsh ingredients, it keeps darks vibrant for o
meteorologist derek van dam is tracking the system. >> good morning, john and christine. we have a wet start to the weekend. across the gulf coast states the moisture from louisiana to texas. a low pressure system will draw in persistent moisture. bringing rainfall to much of the southeast. that includes the mississippi river as well as the ohio valleyriver valley. 21 million people effected by the flash flood warning or watch. the low pressure system slides to the eastern half of the...
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investigators are trying to piece together any clues about what could have motivated the copilot to derek eight himself. anchor: indications are that he was under medical treatment for an unspecified him is that he had from his employers. german media are reporting he was mentally ill. anchor: they are prompting the airline industry to do a lot of soul-searching. >> did he deliberately kill 149 innocent people? german police found documents on his home proving he was suffering from a medical condition that he was trying to hide from his employer. a doctor appears to have given him a sick note for the day the -- the day of the plane crash. it rules out political or religious motives. the latest information follows startling claims by french officials. they accuse him of deliberately crashing the german wings plane into a mountain. german media reports say he interrupted his pilot training six years ago to receive treatment for severe depression. investigators are still working out what happened in the final moments of the doomed flight traveling 700 kilometers an hour when it crashed. >> i
investigators are trying to piece together any clues about what could have motivated the copilot to derek eight himself. anchor: indications are that he was under medical treatment for an unspecified him is that he had from his employers. german media are reporting he was mentally ill. anchor: they are prompting the airline industry to do a lot of soul-searching. >> did he deliberately kill 149 innocent people? german police found documents on his home proving he was suffering from a...
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flooding is still a possibility. 230 mill meet ear reported in port vila. >> derek, thanks very much. keep us posted on any developments. let's switch gears now. israel voters go to the polls on tuesday. the zionist yoonl is expanding its lead over benjamin met net as a likud party. the zionist one poll indicates will take 26 seats while likud will take 22. >> just days before the election benjamin netanyahu is on the ropes. latest polls show the prime minister running behind a little known mild mannered politician. now the prospect of a major upset at the hands of it isaac herzog known as buji. >> there's fatigue, there's a lot of disappointment from the benjamin netanyahu. i think his era is over. >> focused more on his current job, netanyahu has been slow to get on the campaign trail but quick to blame pointing to a "worldwide effort to unseat him. campaign officials say money everyone around the world, much of it from the u.s. is funding a grass-roots get out the vote drive called v-15 with one goal get rid of bebe. after six hours, netanyahu's relentless fookts on security seems
flooding is still a possibility. 230 mill meet ear reported in port vila. >> derek, thanks very much. keep us posted on any developments. let's switch gears now. israel voters go to the polls on tuesday. the zionist yoonl is expanding its lead over benjamin met net as a likud party. the zionist one poll indicates will take 26 seats while likud will take 22. >> just days before the election benjamin netanyahu is on the ropes. latest polls show the prime minister running behind a...
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derek van dam will have that next. my cut hurt. >>mine hurt more. >>mine stopped hurting faster!porin plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria neosporin plus pain relief kills the germs. fights the pain. use with band-aid brand. >>> a tropical cyclone is getting ready to hit australia again. this time in the north. cyclone nathan made its first landfall in north queensland early friday. it's a remote area nathan which of the equivalent of a category 4 hurricane weakened as it passed over land. it may strengthen toward the very top of australia. and that second landfall expected to happen in the next 2 24 hours. derek is on top of it for us. >> for cyclones to continue with its strength and organization, it needs an ocean or some sort of water source to give it that fuel and energy needed to stay organized and to stay that category 4 equivalent as it was when it made landfall across the queensland coast. it's just that when it encountered land lost the moisture source that's why we saw the deterioration of the storm. you can clearly
derek van dam will have that next. my cut hurt. >>mine hurt more. >>mine stopped hurting faster!porin plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria neosporin plus pain relief kills the germs. fights the pain. use with band-aid brand. >>> a tropical cyclone is getting ready to hit australia again. this time in the north. cyclone nathan made its first landfall in north queensland early friday. it's a remote area nathan which of the...
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i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty.ison barber joins us from the newsroom with more. 1,000 workers sounds like a goodley number. >> it is, but we wanted to know how many are from prince george's county. we got to meet three. that's janey oliver, a native of maryland and lives 15 minutes from the mgm site where she works as an electrician. thomas and brian work on the site and say they've lived in prince george's county for years. construction carried on behind them as mgm executives began to flood the site celebrating hiring 1,000 construction workers. governor larry hogan praised the project for creating jobs, but not everyone is convinced the project is off to a good start. some say mgm is not hiring as many minority owned businesses or local workers as they originally promised. last year -- >> year going to overhire the entire program and revamp the entire procurement process. >> reporter: last year an audit found a martin o'malley's administration failed to monitor or report minority participation on four other
i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty.ison barber joins us from the newsroom with more. 1,000 workers sounds like a goodley number. >> it is, but we wanted to know how many are from prince george's county. we got to meet three. that's janey oliver, a native of maryland and lives 15 minutes from the mgm site where she works as an electrician. thomas and brian work on the site and say they've lived in prince george's county for years. construction carried on behind them as mgm...