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hurt derrick?you wouldn't catch me right here if i knew somebody was trying to hurt them. i promise you that, man. >> all right. >> that was a good woman. you don't know. you don't know. she was. >> i'm sure she was. >> [ bleep ] damn. this ain't fair! >> there's just about anybody out there who can be our suspect. >> reporter: days passed without an arrest. the jacksonville sheriff's office asked the public for help. >> like i said, because of the lack of witnesses, the physical evidence, nothing has led us a whole lot farther today in identifying or leading us to a suspect than we had that sunday morning. >> reporter: but there was another piece of evidence. it had been right inside the house all along hiding in the dark just waiting for someone to come along and push the right button. >>> coming up -- an x-rated clue. >> i looked at the dvd player. and i'm going that's your murderer. that's going to be who was in my house. hurry into lowe's for huge spring black friday deals across the entire st
hurt derrick?you wouldn't catch me right here if i knew somebody was trying to hurt them. i promise you that, man. >> all right. >> that was a good woman. you don't know. you don't know. she was. >> i'm sure she was. >> [ bleep ] damn. this ain't fair! >> there's just about anybody out there who can be our suspect. >> reporter: days passed without an arrest. the jacksonville sheriff's office asked the public for help. >> like i said, because of the lack...
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live in college park, derrick ward, news 4. back to you. >> derrick, thank you. man was arrested for flying a drone in the restricted airspace near that massive college park fire. police say trayvon his drone in the way of the police helicopter. the pilot was able to avoid the drone. miller is charged with interfering with police and fire response as well as reckless endangerment. >>> it's time to deliver on dogging campaign promises and the trump administration is trying to make some big plays before the calendar reaches that 100-day mark. his game plan is running against a threat of a possible shutdown by the government. the government could run out of money this saturday if congress doesn't reach a deal on a spending bill. the biggest sticking point, president trump wants it to include money for the border wall. democrats are opposed to that. on wednesday, president trump will unveil his tax reform plan. according to one of his top advisers that, plan will make good on a campaign promise to slash the corporate tax rate from 45 to 15%. he'll also take another s
live in college park, derrick ward, news 4. back to you. >> derrick, thank you. man was arrested for flying a drone in the restricted airspace near that massive college park fire. police say trayvon his drone in the way of the police helicopter. the pilot was able to avoid the drone. miller is charged with interfering with police and fire response as well as reckless endangerment. >>> it's time to deliver on dogging campaign promises and the trump administration is trying to make...
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derrick ward is live at the washington gathering.ig crowd behind you now, derrick. >> reporter: indeed. it's growing by the second. take a look, we got here about 30 to 40 minutes ago. i think there were half the number of people then as there are now. but this is an important issue for a lot of people. this is about the march that is going to happen later this afternoon. the ground from the washington monument all the way up to the ca capitol building. these people are enthusiastic and passionate about this issue. when you look to those coming here, global warming, fossil fuel emissions, drinking water in flint, michigan. all those things are political issues, but they are scientific issues as well. and the folks say that once science drops them into politics, you don't know what you get on the other end and it is not true issues people talk about here. and one man from out of town says he has the chance to be here. >> i want to be indifferent to the pressure as much as possible. >> reporter: a diverse crowd here. everyone from prof
derrick ward is live at the washington gathering.ig crowd behind you now, derrick. >> reporter: indeed. it's growing by the second. take a look, we got here about 30 to 40 minutes ago. i think there were half the number of people then as there are now. but this is an important issue for a lot of people. this is about the march that is going to happen later this afternoon. the ground from the washington monument all the way up to the ca capitol building. these people are enthusiastic and...
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derrick ward shows us why this dedication today and these dedications that is, are not the end for descendants of the georgetown 272.
derrick ward shows us why this dedication today and these dedications that is, are not the end for descendants of the georgetown 272.
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news4's derrick ward shows us why this is not the end of the georgetown 272. >> today the society of jesus, who helped to establish georgetown university, and whose leaders sold your ancestors, stands before you to say that we have greatly sinned. >> reporter: that apology was presented to the descendants of 272 men, women, and children owned and sold by the jesuits at georgetown university in 1838. the sale, to slaveholders in louisiana, raised money to settle university debts. >> today's events are a beautiful gesture recognizing or acknowledging an ugly past. >> reporter: sandra green-thomas says these stories were there in her family's history and recollections from the eldest. the project, she says, represents a beginning of sorts. >> we've been working with the university, having meetings, trying to collaborate, hopefully establish a relationship in collaboration where we can actually get some things done for people of african descent and also to make people in general more aware of this history. sanders-prater says she would like to see an endowment at the university. >> eleva
news4's derrick ward shows us why this is not the end of the georgetown 272. >> today the society of jesus, who helped to establish georgetown university, and whose leaders sold your ancestors, stands before you to say that we have greatly sinned. >> reporter: that apology was presented to the descendants of 272 men, women, and children owned and sold by the jesuits at georgetown university in 1838. the sale, to slaveholders in louisiana, raised money to settle university debts....
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derrick ward reports, police are trying to figure out if both attacks are derrick? well, indeed. ask that's what police want to do, they want to know if the attacks are connected as well. this is a relatively short street, but it was long on problems this weekend with those two incidents. we spoke to the victim of one, who is visiting from another country, and he says, despite his bruises and his experience, it hasn't soured him on the city. welcome to washington. he's a visitor from vietnam here to see family, but while walking along hyatt place, in broad daylight, 4:00 p.m., he was violently introduced to the aspect of city life not on any tourist map. they didn't think anything of the group of four people he passed on the street, not at first, but they weren't just passing strangers. >> they basically jumped him and hit his back, that's when he knocked down and he doesn't recall anything after that. >> reporter: he was left bloodied and dazed and has memory of trying to make it back to his family's business nearby. >> walking back up, just wrood. he saw police ca
derrick ward reports, police are trying to figure out if both attacks are derrick? well, indeed. ask that's what police want to do, they want to know if the attacks are connected as well. this is a relatively short street, but it was long on problems this weekend with those two incidents. we spoke to the victim of one, who is visiting from another country, and he says, despite his bruises and his experience, it hasn't soured him on the city. welcome to washington. he's a visitor from vietnam...
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news 4's derrick ward talked to neighbores who rushed in to help. >> reporter: minutes before the flames reached that balcony, a last ditch root to safety for the corning avenue apartments occupants. >> i heard a lady saying, help me, help me get my kids, call 911. >> just ahead of the worst of the inferno. >> i saw a guy running over there. >> reporter: residents were trapped and they too add improvise in a hurry. >> on the back side of the bu another woman out of window and smoke was everywhere. >> reporter: neighbors sprung into action. >> me and another gentleman at this point in time helped the one woman get out of window. like, people coming down from that balcony. >> 11-year-old ushered his family out of their apartment to safety. in all, five people were evaluated and treated at the scene. two others taken to nearby hospital. >> one of the occupants was a female in her 80s lowered out after window and basically fell from that top floor down to the grass area. >>. >> reporter: my rairaculously t woman was not seriously injured. firefighters used ladders. hallways filled with choki
news 4's derrick ward talked to neighbores who rushed in to help. >> reporter: minutes before the flames reached that balcony, a last ditch root to safety for the corning avenue apartments occupants. >> i heard a lady saying, help me, help me get my kids, call 911. >> just ahead of the worst of the inferno. >> i saw a guy running over there. >> reporter: residents were trapped and they too add improvise in a hurry. >> on the back side of the bu another woman...
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and an and. >> lisa: speaking of steps up, what impressed you about the performance that derrick favorshen rudy got in early foul trouble? >> he was huge for us tonight. and defense of for him to step up like that was huge. >> you guys controlling the tempo. how do you do it against the warriors? >> they are an another animal. i know the coaches will have a game plan for it too. with you will be worry about that tomorrow. >> lisa: congratulations on europe first playoff series win. >> thank you. >> lisa: back to you, mark. >> mark: 26 points, eight boards. they will take on the utah jazz tuesday night in oakland at oracle arena. and they will take on the defending western conference champ champs. meanwhile, houston plays antonio a little later today 34i67 and then you did it today without the guy at the center position and causing a lot of intimidati intimidation. so you did that. but people stepped up. when you look at the final box today, favors, joe johnson off the bench, the bench contribution was outstanding. so once again, the defense, they are known for defense. they gave it in t
and an and. >> lisa: speaking of steps up, what impressed you about the performance that derrick favorshen rudy got in early foul trouble? >> he was huge for us tonight. and defense of for him to step up like that was huge. >> you guys controlling the tempo. how do you do it against the warriors? >> they are an another animal. i know the coaches will have a game plan for it too. with you will be worry about that tomorrow. >> lisa: congratulations on europe first...
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hey, derrick. >> reporteec that, take a look at what the scene is here. you notice people in the yellow jackets. these folks are waiting for shuttle buses. that is going to be the way to get to these stations that are affected by the surge. take a look at the map. now, this surge affects the green line, like the northeastern tip of the green line between the green belt and prince george's. the greenbelt near the college park stations are closed. they are suggesting passengers do this like new carollton. if you are going downtown, you may want to consider taking mark, they are using extra trains to get you to greenville and the college park also the university of maryland shuttles are beefing up as well. take care of the excess ridership. but there are more shuttle buses on the roads as well. so that will mean it will be issues for traffic around here, but that's the way of the surge. it ends on april 29th. derrick ward, nbc4 news. >>> the days of free parking along the national mall are over. starting next month, parking meters will be installed near the
hey, derrick. >> reporteec that, take a look at what the scene is here. you notice people in the yellow jackets. these folks are waiting for shuttle buses. that is going to be the way to get to these stations that are affected by the surge. take a look at the map. now, this surge affects the green line, like the northeastern tip of the green line between the green belt and prince george's. the greenbelt near the college park stations are closed. they are suggesting passengers do this like...
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derrick ward is there. derrick? >> reporter: i'm sure these folks don't want to hear anything else about severe storms. they had them last night. you see all those poles and lines? that's all new. a cavalcade of trucks just pulled out of here less than five minutes ago. but you can see the wood piled up here. that tells you what they were dealing with. these storms were quick and amazingly severe. clean-up and repairs went well into midday. the damage was localized and surprisi >> about 15 minutes, all this happened in 15 minutes. >> reporter: the wind took down massive trees. some fell without hitting anything, but others took down power lines and came down hard on vehicles. >> i didn't see the damage until this morning, and i saw where the trees had come down and some people have obviously lost their vehicles, which is unfortunate. >> fortunately, no injuries occurred, but damage to cars, some buildings, town homes. >> reporter: hundreds spent the night without power. >> the rain was coming in sideways and i saw a
derrick ward is there. derrick? >> reporter: i'm sure these folks don't want to hear anything else about severe storms. they had them last night. you see all those poles and lines? that's all new. a cavalcade of trucks just pulled out of here less than five minutes ago. but you can see the wood piled up here. that tells you what they were dealing with. these storms were quick and amazingly severe. clean-up and repairs went well into midday. the damage was localized and surprisi >>...
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you think derrick could set me up? really? nah.l derrick to stop lying, man. >> always smiles when you win. >>> and earthquake soccer. no answer here. dynamo. goalie david guessed wrong and the dynamo win the game 2- nothing. the quakes are now winless in the west six matches -- last six matches. >>> how about the texas flag, american flag? san antonio. texas open. third round. kevin chapel. good news, bad news. good news here at the par 3, 16. oh -- oh, that's course knowledge. 171. he leaves the field by one shot. the bad news is, he only leaves the field with one shot. he's trying to hold it down for another round. he's looking for his first career pga win. >> huh. >> so about 6:50, about 40 minutes before the puck drops and the ball goes up in portland. >> all right. >> watch for it! >> thanks, glenn. >>> still to come, taking the dirty work out of your dry cleaning. the startup trying a more cost friendly approach. ,,,,,,,,,,,, jack vo: things get a lot more interesting at night. jack vo: vampires wake up. jack vo: werewolves
you think derrick could set me up? really? nah.l derrick to stop lying, man. >> always smiles when you win. >>> and earthquake soccer. no answer here. dynamo. goalie david guessed wrong and the dynamo win the game 2- nothing. the quakes are now winless in the west six matches -- last six matches. >>> how about the texas flag, american flag? san antonio. texas open. third round. kevin chapel. good news, bad news. good news here at the par 3, 16. oh -- oh, that's course...
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derrick ward, news4. >> poor derrick, hail and now thunder over top of him and sunshine. and tomorrow, by the way, it's going to be a weather alert day as well. make sure to download the app for a look at just how the weather could be impacting your weekend plans. >>> now to a murder at a nursing home in fairfax county. the victim, a 77-year-old man. someone discovered him dead inside his apartment at the little river glen senior center. news4's david culver joins us live outside of the nursing home. david, what are you learning about this case? >> reporter: the location of where we are right now, you'll excuse me as an ambulance is just passing by, investigation. that's because we're right at the corner of 236, little river turn pike and ollie lane. little river turn pike is very busy. and the woods that separate that and this apartment are what's in focus right now. investigators going into that end unit several times today, taking photos, trying to gather as much evidence as possible. i can tell you, residents here, they're uneasy as police are looking for that killer.
derrick ward, news4. >> poor derrick, hail and now thunder over top of him and sunshine. and tomorrow, by the way, it's going to be a weather alert day as well. make sure to download the app for a look at just how the weather could be impacting your weekend plans. >>> now to a murder at a nursing home in fairfax county. the victim, a 77-year-old man. someone discovered him dead inside his apartment at the little river glen senior center. news4's david culver joins us live outside...
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that federal judge sitting on an island in the pacific, judge derrick watson, that island in the pacificto be the state of hawaii. your reaction when you hear the attorney general speak like this about that federal judge sitting somewhere out in the pacific? >> i'm not surprised at all. you know, sessions and, you know, president trump were also questioning where the president of the united states was born, whether he was born in hawaii, whether he was a legitimate citizen or not. this causes a lot of consternation and hesitancy when it comes to trusting this administration, when it comes to anything with issues of civil rights or immigration. we don't know the genesis or where the origin of their ideas come from. the first executive order was clearly a muslim ban, something that severely impacted the world view of the united states and i'm convinced this also a continuation of that. and if anything it only gives us more reason why we should make sure this ban is rejected because this is the kind of -- >> but it is pretty shocking that the attorney general of the united states is degradi
that federal judge sitting on an island in the pacific, judge derrick watson, that island in the pacificto be the state of hawaii. your reaction when you hear the attorney general speak like this about that federal judge sitting somewhere out in the pacific? >> i'm not surprised at all. you know, sessions and, you know, president trump were also questioning where the president of the united states was born, whether he was born in hawaii, whether he was a legitimate citizen or not. this...
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derrick, head of global market research will stay with us. coming up. rebuilding relations after election hacking and syrian tensions. is there hope yet for harmony between the u.s. and russia? we get the word from moscow next. this is bloomberg. it has just gone 20 past one in the afternoon in hong kong. take a look. still seems to be a slight cover of smog over the island city/state there. it is 6:20 in london, 7:20 here in berlin. let's get to russia though. u.s. it was rex tillerson and the russian count part say they won't give up on ties soured by differences over syria. they met alongside vladimir putin in moscow yesterday before telling reporters that efforts must be made to mend the ailing relationship. >> i expressed the view that the current state of u.s./russia relations is at a low point. there is a low level of trust. the world he is two foremost nuclear powers cannot have this kind of relationship. >> joining us now on phone from tony hal loomberg's pin. how close did they get to patching up the relationship? even if they have differences
derrick, head of global market research will stay with us. coming up. rebuilding relations after election hacking and syrian tensions. is there hope yet for harmony between the u.s. and russia? we get the word from moscow next. this is bloomberg. it has just gone 20 past one in the afternoon in hong kong. take a look. still seems to be a slight cover of smog over the island city/state there. it is 6:20 in london, 7:20 here in berlin. let's get to russia though. u.s. it was rex tillerson and the...
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in germantown, derrick ward, news4. >>> also developing, we now know that a woman was kill in calvert county. they say that you should stay inside and lock your doors. they believe a man killed his wife on raw hyde road and are looking for james harley jr. who shot his wife tanya last night and left. police are actively searching for >>> speaking of an active search, we are coming close to 24 hours since an escaped prisoner was last seen in maryland. this is him right there, david watson. apparently he overpowered a guard and ran away yesterday. howard county police say they looked for him all night and are still searching for him right now. watson was in jesup for a psychiatric evaluation. you can identify him by the tattoos including some on his face and arm. the word "thin" on his arm and "evil" is on his neck. if you see watson, call 911 right away. >>> we are waiting the see if there are any political consequences after another missile launch in north korea. officials in the u.s. and south korea say that the launch failed. you're looking at video right here. president trump tweet
in germantown, derrick ward, news4. >>> also developing, we now know that a woman was kill in calvert county. they say that you should stay inside and lock your doors. they believe a man killed his wife on raw hyde road and are looking for james harley jr. who shot his wife tanya last night and left. police are actively searching for >>> speaking of an active search, we are coming close to 24 hours since an escaped prisoner was last seen in maryland. this is him right there,...
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sounds fight their way back derrick jones junior with authority. a 23-point lead slice today 6 at the break. steph saves the day. 120-111. >> we have bigger goals obviously, but it's something to be proud of. >> a hell of a run. hopefully we can just finish the regular season well and healthy and get rolling in the playoffs. >> the warriors and giants were both in phoenix tonight. the stayed in the same hotel and autograph seeker's dream. this little guy just wants his ice cream. belt, his first homer of the year. made it a 4-1 giant lead. jack lamb rips it to belt who said, hey, routine play, should have made it. two runs score. make it 4-3 bottom of the sixth, pinch-hitting jeremy hazel baker to right field. d backs go on to win two-run single of cotton. 5-0 angels in the 5-0. >>> that'd have to cut him to work ou marshawn in silver and black would be absolutely spectacular. >> we'll get to watch him play. >> abc news sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> imagine he runs into the black hole and tosses skitless to everybody because that's
sounds fight their way back derrick jones junior with authority. a 23-point lead slice today 6 at the break. steph saves the day. 120-111. >> we have bigger goals obviously, but it's something to be proud of. >> a hell of a run. hopefully we can just finish the regular season well and healthy and get rolling in the playoffs. >> the warriors and giants were both in phoenix tonight. the stayed in the same hotel and autograph seeker's dream. this little guy just wants his ice...
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sounds fight their way back derrick jones junior with authority. a 23-point lead slice today 6 at the break. steph saves the day. 120-111. >> we have bigger goals obviously, but it's something to be proud of. >> a hell of a run. hopefully we can just finish the regular season well and healthy and get rolling in the playoffs. >> the warriors and giants were both in phoenix tonight. the stayed in the same hotel and autograph seeker's dream. this little guy just wants his ice cream. belt, his first homer of the year. made it a 4-1 giant lead. jack lamb rips it to belt who said, hey, routine play, should have made it. two runs score. make it 4-3 bottom of the sixth, pinch-hitting jeremy hazel baker to right field. d backs go on to win 8-6. two-run single of cotton. 5-0 angels in the sixth. 5-0. >>> that'd have to cut him to work oa
sounds fight their way back derrick jones junior with authority. a 23-point lead slice today 6 at the break. steph saves the day. 120-111. >> we have bigger goals obviously, but it's something to be proud of. >> a hell of a run. hopefully we can just finish the regular season well and healthy and get rolling in the playoffs. >> the warriors and giants were both in phoenix tonight. the stayed in the same hotel and autograph seeker's dream. this little guy just wants his ice...
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derrick ward, news4. >>> a week of ups and downs in the weather.oug's tracking some rain and whether it will give us any relief from the pollen. >>> also, our region hit hard by the opioid crisis. we'll introduce you to a woman wh to help other women before it it's too late. >> i have 58 jail arrests. i lost all republin with myca are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. >>> we're all sneezing, doug, but we couldn't agree more, it was very hard to come into work when the wea gorgeous. >> surprised to see you here, as a matter of fact, when you get down to it. >> vacation's over, buddy. >> i was not excited. i was thinking it's going to be great to get back to work, and then you go -- >> maybe not. >> i think i like vacation a little bit better. but hey, gotta pay for the vacations somehow. so back to work it is, guys. what a beautiful day across the region today. 72 degrees out the
derrick ward, news4. >>> a week of ups and downs in the weather.oug's tracking some rain and whether it will give us any relief from the pollen. >>> also, our region hit hard by the opioid crisis. we'll introduce you to a woman wh to help other women before it it's too late. >> i have 58 jail arrests. i lost all republin with myca are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when...
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here from the university of chicago, when derrick was in the white house, as well, we tried to ensure that our programs were being tailored to the needs of the community. but i think i'm at a different phase of my life. i do want to continue to be a force for good. we just made public today i'm signed on to be a pro bono advise tore the obama foundation and very interested in what it can do. so it's not my day job but it is something i'm very passionate about. i think that the president and the first lady an their team including mike and others who may be here are committed to making it not only a beacon of hope and an engine and economic engine in chicago on the south side where the south side, a great side of chicago, but for the country and the world. and they are less interested in the library part of it than they are in the center and the foundation which is not looking to the past and all that he did as president and important and educational and historic but to the future and how can the two extraordinarily talented people who are still very young have an impact? and use that a
here from the university of chicago, when derrick was in the white house, as well, we tried to ensure that our programs were being tailored to the needs of the community. but i think i'm at a different phase of my life. i do want to continue to be a force for good. we just made public today i'm signed on to be a pro bono advise tore the obama foundation and very interested in what it can do. so it's not my day job but it is something i'm very passionate about. i think that the president and the...
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derrick, what are you finding out there? >> reporter: well, it's pretty much common knowledge now, at least it is known by some people, that the jesuits who run georgetown university were once slave holders. this is 1838, they sold 272 of the slaves they owned to the deep south to settle some debts at the university. today there was an official acknowledgement of that as well as an apology to the descendants of those slaves. some of them were on hand here today for the ceremony. on both sides of that apology, there's a sense that it's a good beginning, but just a beginning. they filed into the hall of an institution that once owned and sold their ancestors. on this day, they came reason their ancestors could hardly have imagined. they were here to receive an apology. >> we pray with you today because we have greatly sinned and because we are profoundly sorry. >> reporter: these are the descendants of the georgetown 272, men, women and children, slaves told by the university in 1838. sold down the river as it was known when s
derrick, what are you finding out there? >> reporter: well, it's pretty much common knowledge now, at least it is known by some people, that the jesuits who run georgetown university were once slave holders. this is 1838, they sold 272 of the slaves they owned to the deep south to settle some debts at the university. today there was an official acknowledgement of that as well as an apology to the descendants of those slaves. some of them were on hand here today for the ceremony. on both...
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. >> annandale, derrick 4. >> okay. so it is that time of year, right? just two days left to file your taxes. and if you live in the district, you spend quite a bit. d.c. sends the most to the federal government. they paid $37,000 per person in federal income payroll and estate taxes. the next closest is delaware and they're only at $16,000. the reason, a lot of high incomes. one silver lining. in 2015, studies found that for every dollar d.c. spends, we get a return of nearly four bucks. >> tax time. don't you just love it? but do you love this weather. it was hot today. a little bit humid. we look to the upcoming work week, we're talking about up and down temperatures. that's going to be the second headline. the high, 89. it is cooler tomorrow. more comfortable overall. and how about small umbrella handy? you may not need to use it. showers moving through the area. i'll show that you on future weather. and then as for as rain chances go, keeping a close eye on next sunday and monday. that is april 24th for the potential of very heavy rain. why am i tal
. >> annandale, derrick 4. >> okay. so it is that time of year, right? just two days left to file your taxes. and if you live in the district, you spend quite a bit. d.c. sends the most to the federal government. they paid $37,000 per person in federal income payroll and estate taxes. the next closest is delaware and they're only at $16,000. the reason, a lot of high incomes. one silver lining. in 2015, studies found that for every dollar d.c. spends, we get a return of nearly four...
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derrick ward is headed that way. we'll check in with him a little later. >>> and the story developing right now, we know that a woman was killed in calbert county overnight. detectives were telling everyone to stay inside in lusby and to lock the doors. the killing happened and james harley jr. has not been caught. they believe he shot his wife tanya hy left. police are actively searching for him right now. >>> one more big story happening right now in maryland, there's a hunt going on right now trying to find this man, an escaped prisoner. howard county police have looked all night for david watson who was in jesup for a psychiatric evaluation when he got away. he was serving time for attempted murder. howard county police say he managed to take off a waist chain and handcuffs while being held inside a van. watson we know has several a dues including the word "thin" on his hand and "evil" on his neck. plus a few tattoos on his face. if you see him, call 911 right away. >>> and increasing security after another missi
derrick ward is headed that way. we'll check in with him a little later. >>> and the story developing right now, we know that a woman was killed in calbert county overnight. detectives were telling everyone to stay inside in lusby and to lock the doors. the killing happened and james harley jr. has not been caught. they believe he shot his wife tanya hy left. police are actively searching for him right now. >>> one more big story happening right now in maryland, there's a hunt...
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kendis and diane, den derrick lamar has seven grammies and honor, the key to the city of compton.he mayor said he represents the city's evolution. no doubt he will continue to share the evolution in his music. back to you >> he has. and to talk about his leering there. talking being humble. he stayed that way as the message is resonating. >> booking a reservation at taco bell. >> a reservation? >> stand by. >> a reservation. no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. ...studying to be a dentist and she gave me advice. she said dad... ... go pro with crest pro-health. 4 out of 5 dentists confirm these crest pro-health products... &help maintain a professional clean. crest pro-health... ...really brought my mouth... ...to the next level. go pro with crest pro-health prone jar shatterst livthe competition.pe? olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. fact check this a
kendis and diane, den derrick lamar has seven grammies and honor, the key to the city of compton.he mayor said he represents the city's evolution. no doubt he will continue to share the evolution in his music. back to you >> he has. and to talk about his leering there. talking being humble. he stayed that way as the message is resonating. >> booking a reservation at taco bell. >> a reservation? >> stand by. >> a reservation. no matter who was in there last....
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derrick, don't, yeah. derrick. everybody else from the budget team here, or you guys, stand up for a minute. >> i think that everybody knows that it is part of the human services agency and we are really, really fortunate to have a greadministrative team and th work under dan and without their support we would not be able to do the things that we do. and sometimes we don't see what they do sometimes it is sort of invisible to the people in the public but without their support we will not be able to do anything right, let's put it that way. so martha, i want to read a little bit about what the people have said about you, but i want to just talk about our relationship, because we have worked very closely together. and i think that almost since we merged or maybe right when we merged and martha knows so much about our budget and she has not been hesitant to say to me that does not really work. and shi also has been really, innovative with trying to figure out ways to support us. and so if i say to her, gosh we have to
derrick, don't, yeah. derrick. everybody else from the budget team here, or you guys, stand up for a minute. >> i think that everybody knows that it is part of the human services agency and we are really, really fortunate to have a greadministrative team and th work under dan and without their support we would not be able to do the things that we do. and sometimes we don't see what they do sometimes it is sort of invisible to the people in the public but without their support we will not...
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derrick, don't, yeah. derrick. everybody else from the budget team here, or you guys, stand up for a minute. >> i think that everybody knows that it is part of the human services agency and we are really, really fortunate to have a greadministrative team and th work under dan and without their support we would not be able to do the things that we do. and sometimes we don't see what they do sometimes it is sort of invisible to the people in the public but without their support we will not be able to do anything right, let's put it that way. so martha, i want to read a little bit about what the people have said about you, but i want to just talk about our relationship, because we have worked very closely together. and i think that almost since we merged or maybe right when we merged and martha knows so much about our budget and she has not been hesitant to say to me that does not really work. and shi also has been really, innovative with trying to figure out ways to support us. and so if i say to her, gosh we have to
derrick, don't, yeah. derrick. everybody else from the budget team here, or you guys, stand up for a minute. >> i think that everybody knows that it is part of the human services agency and we are really, really fortunate to have a greadministrative team and th work under dan and without their support we would not be able to do the things that we do. and sometimes we don't see what they do sometimes it is sort of invisible to the people in the public but without their support we will not...
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fresco user derrick sharing this individual from the scene at seventh and west streets.he victim in critical condition n west chester guns safety and advocacy was the focus of this town hall meeting. people gather to go night to learn about current gun laws and how to prevent gun violence the event was hosted by the group gun sense chester county which formed in response to the sandy hook shooting in 2012. >>> when you see news happening, sure to take out your phone, capture then make sure to use the fresco app to zen it to the newsroom you know why lucy. >> you can get money. >> get some cash. >> cold hard cash. thank you very much thomas n your health gray hair point to higher risk for heart disease for men. so say researchers going to present their finding at the european society of cardiology's annual meeting in spain. they looked at men with signs of heart trouble placed them in groups based on how gray their hair was. they say the more gray the hire their risk for heart disease. study authors say it's only a link and research does not prove gray hair is the reason
fresco user derrick sharing this individual from the scene at seventh and west streets.he victim in critical condition n west chester guns safety and advocacy was the focus of this town hall meeting. people gather to go night to learn about current gun laws and how to prevent gun violence the event was hosted by the group gun sense chester county which formed in response to the sandy hook shooting in 2012. >>> when you see news happening, sure to take out your phone, capture then make...
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. >> derrick ward has a closer look at the church's rich history. >> from the homeless beginnings in 1967 when 22 members gathered in rock hill, va vashgs to this massive complex in dumfries with 70 ministries and 104,000 members. first mt. zion baptist church endured and grown over the last century and a half. >> through all kinds ofal it stands as a beacon of light, a beacon of hope. >> since moving here in the 40s, the growth continues. they're no longer the little while church about it side of the road. >> if you think when it was started in april, 1867 two years after, two years to the month, the end of the civil war and the issues we've will to overcome, but this church has been at the forefront. >> governor terry mccull love and his wife dorothy joined in helping the congregation celebrate. but the families that attend add cross the years represent a living history. >> it's just amazing. it takes so much hard work. but we have such a strong tradition. our ancestors are very strong. so anything is possible. >> and what would those original 22 members think of how far this house
. >> derrick ward has a closer look at the church's rich history. >> from the homeless beginnings in 1967 when 22 members gathered in rock hill, va vashgs to this massive complex in dumfries with 70 ministries and 104,000 members. first mt. zion baptist church endured and grown over the last century and a half. >> through all kinds ofal it stands as a beacon of light, a beacon of hope. >> since moving here in the 40s, the growth continues. they're no longer the little...
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derrick, don't, yeah. derrick. everybody else from the budget team here, or you guys, stand up for a minute. >> i think that everybody knows that it is part of the human services agency and we are really, really fortunate to have a greadministrative team and th work under dan and without their support we would not be able to do the things that we do. and sometimes we don't see what they do sometimes it is sort of invisible to the people in the public but without their support we will not be able to do anything right, let's put it that way. so martha, i want to read a little bit about what the people have said about you, but i want to just talk about our relationship, because we have worked very closely together. and i think that almost since we merged or maybe right when we merged and martha knows so much about our budget and she has not been hesitant to say to me that does not really work. and shi also has been really, innovative with trying to figure out ways to support us. and so if i say to her, gosh we have to
derrick, don't, yeah. derrick. everybody else from the budget team here, or you guys, stand up for a minute. >> i think that everybody knows that it is part of the human services agency and we are really, really fortunate to have a greadministrative team and th work under dan and without their support we would not be able to do the things that we do. and sometimes we don't see what they do sometimes it is sort of invisible to the people in the public but without their support we will not...
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we asked franklin institute chief astronomer derrick pits about the significance of this discovery. >> the best they've come up with, where you have all of the elements that would create an environment where life possibly could have developed. >> they visit us here, i'm telling you, seen them in the wegmans marking lot. they say the discovery i hydrogen coming from the moon was completely un expected. >> very interesting. she calls it the scare of her life. mother in new york grateful her son is okay after he got quarter lodged in his throat. charlie said gave her two year old son aiden a quarter as he left the grocery store. wasn't long before she noticed the quarter was missing because aid hen swallowed it. rushed him to the hospital where he was being prepped for surgery when suddenly his luck changed. >> while being prepped, the anesthesiologist was going to put breathing tube in, as he was doing that he could see it, so he grabbed it before that had to happen. >> wow. said aiden now back to his energetic self. said lesson learned. >> kids put information their mouth. do you have
we asked franklin institute chief astronomer derrick pits about the significance of this discovery. >> the best they've come up with, where you have all of the elements that would create an environment where life possibly could have developed. >> they visit us here, i'm telling you, seen them in the wegmans marking lot. they say the discovery i hydrogen coming from the moon was completely un expected. >> very interesting. she calls it the scare of her life. mother in new york...
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steph, derrick witten berg as lorenzo charles, an oel reference. google it, kids.nse. durant at 24 at the half finishes with a game high 29. he's back. he's bad. dnks ubs win. followed by a one-hour wrap up on after the game. get to the baseball. before the game, giants and d'backs, joe panik, buster posey and brandon crawford getting a gloeld glove. fans six. hunter pence folks one into right field. giants go on to win by a score of 6-2. the as, andrew triggs facing the royals. raja davis taking care of his young pitcher. diving catch to escobar. 6-0 open in the sixth. bases loaded. jeff lowry a a grand slap knocked in a pair. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. royals-blazers sunday. >> we'll be right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back. right back.
steph, derrick witten berg as lorenzo charles, an oel reference. google it, kids.nse. durant at 24 at the half finishes with a game high 29. he's back. he's bad. dnks ubs win. followed by a one-hour wrap up on after the game. get to the baseball. before the game, giants and d'backs, joe panik, buster posey and brandon crawford getting a gloeld glove. fans six. hunter pence folks one into right field. giants go on to win by a score of 6-2. the as, andrew triggs facing the royals. raja davis...
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. >> with the 14th pick in the 2017nfl draft, the philadelphia eagles select derrick barnett, defensive end, tennessee. >> derek barnett is a 20 year old defensive lineman out of tennessee. he turns 21 on june 25th. he is six-three, 260, his main role to get to the quarterback, put up impressive numbers, his claim to fame, eagles fans, listen to up this one, he broke reggie white's career sack record as a junior, last year. really impressive. so here is the newest eagle, derek barnett. >> they're going it push me every day to get better. i'm very excited, learn to pick their brains, try to pick their brains, you know, watching them, and anything to help my game out. >> i'll be honest, guys, i think i have to pick up a red suit that looks just like derek barnett, nice suit, nice get up for first round pick. not over for the eagles, rounds one last night. round two, three, will be here tonight, starting at 7:00 along the parkway for the birds. they pick 11 overall in the second round, that's 43rd, and then in the third round they pick with the number 99 selection, we will see what they do
. >> with the 14th pick in the 2017nfl draft, the philadelphia eagles select derrick barnett, defensive end, tennessee. >> derek barnett is a 20 year old defensive lineman out of tennessee. he turns 21 on june 25th. he is six-three, 260, his main role to get to the quarterback, put up impressive numbers, his claim to fame, eagles fans, listen to up this one, he broke reggie white's career sack record as a junior, last year. really impressive. so here is the newest eagle, derek...
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are paying attention to mock drafts a lot of people have the eagles taking, this man, right here, derrickd out of tennessee. my man congratulations. lou good. how excited are you. >> i'm very excited. i'm not nervous at all. everything is out of my control to today. i'm ready to get to work and help be an impact early. >> you heard anything about the eagles. i believe you visited with them. >> i visited with them, my last visit, so not too long ago and visit went well and meeting went well. >> did you talk to doug peterson. >> i did. >> what was that like. >> they compared me to a t sizzle. >> that is terrell suggs he is a beast. >> so it is a compliment to me >> and one of the reasons why you might be interested in this guy as well, you broke reggie white's sack record at tennessee. that is heavy stuff. that name resonates here in philadelphia tell me what you could bring to this team. >> i think i necessity how to get to the quarterback, very good on the run. i'm the georgia a combination of things i'm in the just a pass rusher but a combination of everything. >> what is hardest part of
are paying attention to mock drafts a lot of people have the eagles taking, this man, right here, derrickd out of tennessee. my man congratulations. lou good. how excited are you. >> i'm very excited. i'm not nervous at all. everything is out of my control to today. i'm ready to get to work and help be an impact early. >> you heard anything about the eagles. i believe you visited with them. >> i visited with them, my last visit, so not too long ago and visit went well and...
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joining us is simon derrick, chief markets strategist, bank of new york mellon.'m annoyed with the markets because i think they are overdoing it with the french election result. they are being so smug because they are going, you know, this macron a man is going to win, marine le pen could not possibly win. well, brexit, people couldn't leave the eu and trump couldn't leave the eu and trump couldn't be president! last year we we re couldn't be president! last year we were hit by a lot of issues, the us election, brexit, the italian referendum, so at the start of this year, everyone will be on the sidelines. we won't know the issues that are coming. by the end of the first quarter when things didn't appear quite as bad, confidence came back and then they saw the story yesterday and that was another little box ticked, one less thing to worry about perhaps. a wall of money out there looking to invest and looking for good returns. are they being overly confident? your point is right. that was only the first round. and while the odds are against mr macron losing, if he
joining us is simon derrick, chief markets strategist, bank of new york mellon.'m annoyed with the markets because i think they are overdoing it with the french election result. they are being so smug because they are going, you know, this macron a man is going to win, marine le pen could not possibly win. well, brexit, people couldn't leave the eu and trump couldn't leave the eu and trump couldn't be president! last year we we re couldn't be president! last year we were hit by a lot of issues,...
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derrick, to you first, what's in store for fans at suntrust park?'ve been working on this project for three years now. it's a culmination of a lot of hard work from a lot of people. today we open it up for the first time. about 41,000 people here, the game time is around 7:30 p.m. so we couldn't be more excited. >> you brought up 41,000 people and that's the interesting aspect about this because it seems like you guys went for the smaller stadium size and when you look at the seats, too, 19,000 of them are 20 and below. can you talk about the economics and mindset behind building a smaller stadium as well as the pricing and tickets? >> sure, so, for people that are not familiar with our situation, we used to be in burner field, which was the ballpark that could seat approximately 50,000. and if you look back at most of the ball parks that have been built in the recent era, the last eight or ten, for the most part they've all been built around that 40,000 mark and that really helps kind of drive that supply-demand equation, if you will. just that rig
derrick, to you first, what's in store for fans at suntrust park?'ve been working on this project for three years now. it's a culmination of a lot of hard work from a lot of people. today we open it up for the first time. about 41,000 people here, the game time is around 7:30 p.m. so we couldn't be more excited. >> you brought up 41,000 people and that's the interesting aspect about this because it seems like you guys went for the smaller stadium size and when you look at the seats, too,...
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derrick and tim haywood. thank you both for sticking around.at is your take on treasuries? simon: i suspect the search for yield will continue to drive treasury yields lower. do i think we are going to have an incredible story of, that the fed needing to hike three times further this year? no. i think two is probably the most , and and i would -- likely i would point out this has been a cautious fed. i think people will be disappointed how low yield are. francine: why? simon: i just don't see the incredible inflation people are talking about and the incredible growth. francine: do you worry the fed might do three hikes, because of a little test a lot of fiscal policies may not be put in place in time? tim: i think the policies are heading the buffers. his first 100 days has not heaged to progresses much as is wanted and we has gone abroad to promote other policies, so yes, the inflation is quite quiet sent. the wage growth is not as much as people have wanted. it is not obvious that inflation excuse will be there for the fed to go three times.
derrick and tim haywood. thank you both for sticking around.at is your take on treasuries? simon: i suspect the search for yield will continue to drive treasury yields lower. do i think we are going to have an incredible story of, that the fed needing to hike three times further this year? no. i think two is probably the most , and and i would -- likely i would point out this has been a cautious fed. i think people will be disappointed how low yield are. francine: why? simon: i just don't see...
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and tonight, former deputy marshal derrick stafford is paying for it. an audible gasp was heard in the courtroom as the judge handed down that 40-year prison sentence to stafford for fatally shooting 6-year-old jeremy mardis and wounding his unarmed father, christopher few. >> i never saw a kid in the car, man. >> reporter: this body cam footage from the 2015 incident in louisiana was the most damning evidence in the case against the 33-year-old, one of the two deputies accused in the shooting. the first grader, who had autism, was with his father when the suv they were in was shot at 18 times by officers. it's still not clear why police were pursuing the car. >> i don't know who all fired. i fired. >> reporter: defense attorneys argued few drove recklessly while leading officers on a two-mile chase, and then rammed into a squad car. but there was no evidence of that. stafford says he fired to protect his partner. stafford's former partner, norris greenhouse jr., the other officer allegedly involved in the shooting, heads to trial in june. david? >> all
and tonight, former deputy marshal derrick stafford is paying for it. an audible gasp was heard in the courtroom as the judge handed down that 40-year prison sentence to stafford for fatally shooting 6-year-old jeremy mardis and wounding his unarmed father, christopher few. >> i never saw a kid in the car, man. >> reporter: this body cam footage from the 2015 incident in louisiana was the most damning evidence in the case against the 33-year-old, one of the two deputies accused in...
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in 2015, derrick stafford and another deputy fired 18 shots into a car after a chase.ed. his son, jeremy mardis, killed. an officer's body camera showed that the father had his hands up. the other deputy faces a murder trial. gilbert baker the artist and gay rights activist who designed the rainbow flag died today in new york. the flag was first flown in san francisco in 1978. gilbert baker was 65. what's the buzz at spring training? bees made a microphone their hive as the padres and rockies played yesterday in peoria, arizona. but in the ninth inning, they stormed the infield. everyone hit the deck, grown men brought to their knees by bees. we'll be back with steve hartman. hartman. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology hel
in 2015, derrick stafford and another deputy fired 18 shots into a car after a chase.ed. his son, jeremy mardis, killed. an officer's body camera showed that the father had his hands up. the other deputy faces a murder trial. gilbert baker the artist and gay rights activist who designed the rainbow flag died today in new york. the flag was first flown in san francisco in 1978. gilbert baker was 65. what's the buzz at spring training? bees made a microphone their hive as the padres and rockies...
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us that yoe taun eye is the most talented teammate he's ever had, this from a guy who played with derrick alex rodriguez. >> some players can hit, but he actually does it in a game. like he's in our lineup. and that's impressive. >> watching him hit the ball, i mean, like cabrera, power, you know. >> reporter: he reminds you of carrera? >> yeah. >> reporter: you guys been out with him? >> no, he doesn't really do anything. mellow kid, goes out to the gym. >> reporter: with a salary of reported reportedly $2 million, without a car, he lives in this team dorm. he seldom leaves the facility, not that it doesn't keep fans from waiting for him ♪living well come on up, grandpa don't let joint discomfort keep you down. come play with us! i'm coming. upgrade to move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved mobility, and flexibility. it also provides 20% better comfort than glucosamine chondroitin, all from one tiny mighty pill.... get in there with move free ultra, and enjoy living well. ♪living well ok honey you play with your monkey while i get your little brother cleaned up. daugh
us that yoe taun eye is the most talented teammate he's ever had, this from a guy who played with derrick alex rodriguez. >> some players can hit, but he actually does it in a game. like he's in our lineup. and that's impressive. >> watching him hit the ball, i mean, like cabrera, power, you know. >> reporter: he reminds you of carrera? >> yeah. >> reporter: you guys been out with him? >> no, he doesn't really do anything. mellow kid, goes out to the gym....
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at least two major bidders, derrick jeter and jeb bush.two representing two parties from what we understand are bidding on the miami marlins. in a auction that could go down may. now we should point out that jeff owner of marlin wants as much as $1.6 billion. there is a dearth of teams for sale. you know, he is benefiting from a lack of supplies this could go high $1.6 billion, those are two main bidders and another group, a group of businessmen. i do not know who they are, but they have financing from goldman sachs. we should own ough out that kushner family did look into it, we know they are out of the bidding. mitt romney ca can and a group -- and a group, also looked at it, sources tell us he not interested. 3 major bidders for marlins, deal could go down in may, is a group represented by jeb bush, a group represented by derek jeter coul jeter, and a group financed by goldman sachs. you know nothing is a done deal until signed, one key sticking point will be cash. major league baseball is hesitant to award a team to someone who will go
at least two major bidders, derrick jeter and jeb bush.two representing two parties from what we understand are bidding on the miami marlins. in a auction that could go down may. now we should point out that jeff owner of marlin wants as much as $1.6 billion. there is a dearth of teams for sale. you know, he is benefiting from a lack of supplies this could go high $1.6 billion, those are two main bidders and another group, a group of businessmen. i do not know who they are, but they have...
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. >>> speaking of guys headed for the hall of fame how about derrick jetter.'s the owner of the miami marlins. he and his partner have offered to take them over. they will take this at $1.3 billion. don is the manager. he was captain of the yankees once told jetter after he saw him walking off the field. he said never walk-off the field you never know who is watching. from them on out he always ran. if you don't think bowling is a sport this qualifies as an athletic. ben the fastest ever 300 game ever done as he takes care of business. >> that's crazy. >> he completes the task of rolling a perfect game in 86.9 seconds. that's the last one. he needed 12 strikes to get it done. >> he just did it. all right. ht. >> have a good night. have assembled. so, what's the plan? breaking out the guardians, pal. celebrate the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! (sheldon groans) (groaning louder) problem? this is thai food. here we go. we don't have thai food on thursday. we have pizza on thursday. yes, but we all agreed that the third thursday of every mo
. >>> speaking of guys headed for the hall of fame how about derrick jetter.'s the owner of the miami marlins. he and his partner have offered to take them over. they will take this at $1.3 billion. don is the manager. he was captain of the yankees once told jetter after he saw him walking off the field. he said never walk-off the field you never know who is watching. from them on out he always ran. if you don't think bowling is a sport this qualifies as an athletic. ben the fastest...
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derrick, don't, yeah. derrick. everybody else from the budget team here, or you guys, stand up for a minute. >> i think that everybody knows that it is part of the human services agency and we are really, really fortunate to have a greadministrative team and th work under dan and without their support we would not be able to do the things that we do. and sometimes we don't see what they do sometimes it is sort of invisible to the people in the public but without their support we will not be able to do anything right, let's put it that way. so martha, i want to read a little bit about what the people have said about you, but i want to just talk about our relationship, because we have worked very closely together. and i think that almost since we merged or maybe right when we merged and martha knows so much about our budget and she has not been hesitant to say to me that does not really work. and shi also has been really, innovative with trying to figure out ways to support us. and so if i say to her, gosh we have to
derrick, don't, yeah. derrick. everybody else from the budget team here, or you guys, stand up for a minute. >> i think that everybody knows that it is part of the human services agency and we are really, really fortunate to have a greadministrative team and th work under dan and without their support we would not be able to do the things that we do. and sometimes we don't see what they do sometimes it is sort of invisible to the people in the public but without their support we will not...
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. >>> derrick carr has a message for local raiders fans. >>> california is sending relief to fix the oroville >> reporter: we are a couple of minutes away from the exact minutes away from the exact moment the great qua we're out ink,nk! not ink. printing doesn't have to be painful. now, during "hp savings month" at staples, get up to $180 off hp printers. >>> happening right now, a some ber reminder of the earthquake and fire that changed san francisco. >> the 111th anniversary happens in a few moments. tiffany wilson live for us. >> reporter: we are just a couple of seconds away from the exact moment when that quake hit 111 years ago. you can see around me there are hundreds of people who have gathered here. they are about to dedicate the wreath to several historians. everyone is gathered here today not only to remember the victims, some 3,000 people, but also to remind people just how necessary it is to prepare because we don't know when the next quake could hit. as you heard, the sirens are going to go in about 20 seconds or so. i want to tell you already today we have seen the ma
. >>> derrick carr has a message for local raiders fans. >>> california is sending relief to fix the oroville >> reporter: we are a couple of minutes away from the exact minutes away from the exact moment the great qua we're out ink,nk! not ink. printing doesn't have to be painful. now, during "hp savings month" at staples, get up to $180 off hp printers. >>> happening right now, a some ber reminder of the earthquake and fire that changed san...
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laird told us that otani is the most talented teammate he's ever had, this from a guy who played with derricknd alex rodriguez. >> some pitchers can hit, but i mean he actually does it in a game. like he's in our lineup. and that's impressive. >> watching him hit the ball, i mean, like cabrera, power, you know. >> reporter: he reminds you of cabrera? >> yeah. >> reporter: you guys been out with him? >> no, he doesn't really do anything. mellow kid, goes out to the gym. >> reporter: yes, the biggest star in japanese baseball, with a salary of a reported $2 million, without a car, he lives in this team dorm. he seldom leaves the facility, not that it doesn't keep fans from waiting for him outside. >> you can see the full report on our website, cbs news.com. the overnight news will be right back. daughter: uh oh. monkey swimming. irreplaceable monkey protection. detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria, but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. daughter: uh oh. lysol. what it takes to protect. it's league night!? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico!
laird told us that otani is the most talented teammate he's ever had, this from a guy who played with derricknd alex rodriguez. >> some pitchers can hit, but i mean he actually does it in a game. like he's in our lineup. and that's impressive. >> watching him hit the ball, i mean, like cabrera, power, you know. >> reporter: he reminds you of cabrera? >> yeah. >> reporter: you guys been out with him? >> no, he doesn't really do anything. mellow kid, goes out...
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derrick ward is on the georgetown university campus to show us how the school is apologizing for profitingom selling hundreds of slaves. >> reporter: some alumni might not recognize this name, isaac hawkins hall, this is the hall's new name. who is isaac hawkins? used to be property of the jesuits. the reason for the whole ceremony today. the university said they're sorry and they're ways to move forward. >> we pray with you today because we have greatly sinned and because we are profoundly sorry. >> i've been in d.c. since 2003 and to know i've been passing by georgetown all of this time and not realized the connection has been kind of a surreal moment for me. >> reporter: later on news4, more about georgetown university recognizing its slave-owning past and charting a course for the future. >>> several new laws are on the books this afternoon in maryland, all related to sexual assault. governor larry hogan signed them into law. one expands the definition of sexual abuse to include human trafficking. another no longer requires the victim to resist her attacker for a sexual assault charge
derrick ward is on the georgetown university campus to show us how the school is apologizing for profitingom selling hundreds of slaves. >> reporter: some alumni might not recognize this name, isaac hawkins hall, this is the hall's new name. who is isaac hawkins? used to be property of the jesuits. the reason for the whole ceremony today. the university said they're sorry and they're ways to move forward. >> we pray with you today because we have greatly sinned and because we are...
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derrick barnett. the city of philadelphia showed off its best on opening night in the nfl draft. they are hoping the edge rusher. barnett broke white's record for sacks at the university of tennessee. take a look at this scene last night. >>> fans are taking advantage of the beautiful weather. good morning. i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema. get ready for round two and three. the draft continues. local fans will continue to take part in the excitement. pamela osborne is live along the ben franklin parkway with more on the activities. >> reporter: we have been telling everyone at home this was going to be big. as you said, we are talking record breaking big. nearly 100,000 people participated in the draft experience. it is the largest attendance ever far draft related event. you can see them checking out festivities as we speak. this is all about the fans. we met a very special mother and son. they are a gold star family. her husband died in combat in afghanistan in 2011. his wife thinks he would be so thrilled to know the draft is happening in his hometown but also that
derrick barnett. the city of philadelphia showed off its best on opening night in the nfl draft. they are hoping the edge rusher. barnett broke white's record for sacks at the university of tennessee. take a look at this scene last night. >>> fans are taking advantage of the beautiful weather. good morning. i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema. get ready for round two and three. the draft continues. local fans will continue to take part in the excitement. pamela osborne is...
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derrick ward reports that police are trying to figure out if both attacks might be connected. >> reporter: and they both happened here on hyatt place. police and the community are asking, is there a problem here? well, we talked to the victim of that crime on saturday. and he says he thinks there's some things that can be done, but it hasn't soured his impression of the united states or of d.c., but meanwhile, police are looking to see if those two crimes on saturday and sunday, are connected. the bruises are healing, the physical pabe is subsiding, but this man is still shaken by what happened to him saturday afternoon on hyatt place in columbia heights. he was just taking a walk and didn't think much about the group of people he passed on the sidewalk. but they sized him up. >> they basically jumped him and hit his back and that's when he knocked down and he recall anything after that. >> reporter: police arrived quickly as he was trying to make his way back to his family's business nearby. he was dazed and injured. >> his whole side was bleeding and he was just trying to run home. >> r
derrick ward reports that police are trying to figure out if both attacks might be connected. >> reporter: and they both happened here on hyatt place. police and the community are asking, is there a problem here? well, we talked to the victim of that crime on saturday. and he says he thinks there's some things that can be done, but it hasn't soured his impression of the united states or of d.c., but meanwhile, police are looking to see if those two crimes on saturday and sunday, are...