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we all know larry ellison is a force of nature, and what larry ellison wants, larry ellison is goingget. ♪ ♪ emily: when larry ellison stepped down as ceo, you tweeted, "there has been and always will be one ceo at oracle." what do you mean by that? how optimistic are you about mark hurd and safra catz being co-ceo's? marc: well, i am sure mark and safra will continue to do a good job, just like they have over the last two years, but we all know larry ellison is a force of nature, and what larry ellison wants, larry ellison is going to get. so whoever is the ceo is going to have to bend to larry's desires. emily: all right. now, larry gave you money to start salesforce. marc: he did. he did. he was our first investor. emily: and salesforce has now become the main competition of oracle. marc: that might be true. emily: so, what did salesforce do right over the years that oracle has done wrong? marc: well, we really got singularly focused on a vision of the cloud. a lot like what google or yahoo! do, you can log on a website, but instead of delivering books or delivering search results
we all know larry ellison is a force of nature, and what larry ellison wants, larry ellison is goingget. ♪ ♪ emily: when larry ellison stepped down as ceo, you tweeted, "there has been and always will be one ceo at oracle." what do you mean by that? how optimistic are you about mark hurd and safra catz being co-ceo's? marc: well, i am sure mark and safra will continue to do a good job, just like they have over the last two years, but we all know larry ellison is a force of nature,...
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i'm ellison barber. i'll tell you more in a minute. >> the national guard is stepping out. now baltimore's mayor wants the doj to step in. >> reporter: the aclu demanding answers about secretive flights over baltimore during the unrest. i'm scott broom in baltimore, coming up what civil libertarians are worried about. >> video released today from the deadly police shooting of an unarmed man in virginia. >> reporter: a former montgomery county council candidate says his 87-year-old mom did not want to go to the hospital. jim kirkland denying allegations that he abused and neglected her. >>> first at 7:00 more storms moving through the area, some of them packing quite the punch. good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. we got a lot of rain, even hail reported. our chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking who is getting hit hard now. where are those storms headed? >> generally moving south and east, slow go up 270 northbound and especially out i-66 west bound. heavier activity has spilled south of i-66 towards culpeper. the lightning strikes in reds and orange
i'm ellison barber. i'll tell you more in a minute. >> the national guard is stepping out. now baltimore's mayor wants the doj to step in. >> reporter: the aclu demanding answers about secretive flights over baltimore during the unrest. i'm scott broom in baltimore, coming up what civil libertarians are worried about. >> video released today from the deadly police shooting of an unarmed man in virginia. >> reporter: a former montgomery county council candidate says his...
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ellison: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. lloyd doggett. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. doggett: there is probably no more critical issue on our national agenda today than this matter with iran. 151 members of the house have joined together to encourage the president to exhaust every avenue toward a verifiable, enforceable and diplomatic solution to prevent a nuclear-armed iran. i would ask unanimous consent to insert this communication. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. doggett: while not signing this particular call for diplomacy additional colleagues have made clear that they intend to prevent any attempted congressional veto of a strong verifiable agreement. an agreement not based on trust not based on liking iran, but an agreement based on strong verification and intrusive verification. unfortunately, there are others here in this body who have embraced the wrong-headed advice of former president bush's u.n. ambassador who said
ellison: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. lloyd doggett. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. doggett: there is probably no more critical issue on our national agenda today than this matter with iran. 151 members of the house have joined together to encourage the president to exhaust every avenue toward a verifiable, enforceable and diplomatic solution to prevent a nuclear-armed iran. i would ask unanimous consent to insert this communication. the...
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i'm ellison barber, more on that in a minute. >> we're tracking a subtropical system off the southeast coast. we'll let you not if this increases our chance -- know if this increases our chance for showers and storms. >>> thanks for joining us tonight. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. critics say the public not being able to see footage of body cameras of police would defeat the purpose, plus it would add to the mistrust some folks already have. >> reporter: i'm surae chinn at the wilson building in northwest. there is wide support for police officers wearing body cameras, but what good is it some argue if people aren't able to view the video? >> the little girl on the front porch has a very distinct jersey on with the name of her school. >> reporter: d.c. police chief cathy lanier played video from a police officer's body camera. it shows a reenactment of a domestic dispute played we actors. >> complete -- by actors. >> completely verbal. i know i'm on meds. >> reporter: she said having to redact, blur or edit video for the public would be too time consuming. >> other police de
i'm ellison barber, more on that in a minute. >> we're tracking a subtropical system off the southeast coast. we'll let you not if this increases our chance -- know if this increases our chance for showers and storms. >>> thanks for joining us tonight. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. critics say the public not being able to see footage of body cameras of police would defeat the purpose, plus it would add to the mistrust some folks already have. >> reporter:...
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ellison barber spoke with parents today who are fighting for that plan to pass. >> reporter: it will make prince george's county a more attractive place. for some supporting the proposal is a no brainer. >> it has taken way too long to really get the ball rolling. >> reporter: some members want every council member to vote in favor of the budget that includes the double digit increase. >> there's been a lack of will to fully fund all the needed resources. i'm tired. i'm impatient. >> reporter: if the council passes the budget county executive rushern baker wants, it will be the first time the county has increased property taxes since the late 1970s. the area has changed a lot since then, but some say the economy is not strong enough to support such a dramatic tax increase. >> 15% is high. the economic conditions of prince george's county while it's going in the right direction, the housing market is still troubling in prince george's county. >> reporter: the prince george's chamber of commerce says it will be tough for small businesses but that they agree more money needs to go towar
ellison barber spoke with parents today who are fighting for that plan to pass. >> reporter: it will make prince george's county a more attractive place. for some supporting the proposal is a no brainer. >> it has taken way too long to really get the ball rolling. >> reporter: some members want every council member to vote in favor of the budget that includes the double digit increase. >> there's been a lack of will to fully fund all the needed resources. i'm tired. i'm...
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now you immediately ask why one of the richest men on earth larry ellison is betting big on marco rubio and a lot of rich guys on wall street are betting on ted cruz. that is not to say that smart money guys can't sometimes look dumb. just that real smart money guys don't much to care. to republican fund-raiser michael garza and fox business' inimitable kennedy. still noteworthy? >> i want to say make a hat or brooch or paper airplane but that would be flippant. you have a lot of people with a lot of cash who are very dissatisfied with just about every level of politics and the economy, and they're going to do whatever they can with influence to make sure they can affect the outcome of the race. it's a crowded field. i'm surprised that you have people putting so much money but $10 million to larry ellison is like a million dollars to me. [ laughter ] >> you know, mike you think these guys are pretty good at gauging whether they get any bang for their buck or maybe they don't care, it's just a drop in the bucket. but they are shrew, and leads to me in a few of them, they're not buying th
now you immediately ask why one of the richest men on earth larry ellison is betting big on marco rubio and a lot of rich guys on wall street are betting on ted cruz. that is not to say that smart money guys can't sometimes look dumb. just that real smart money guys don't much to care. to republican fund-raiser michael garza and fox business' inimitable kennedy. still noteworthy? >> i want to say make a hat or brooch or paper airplane but that would be flippant. you have a lot of people...
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our ellison barber was on the scene just after this arrest. she is back there today. >> reporter: he was in new york at least a little bit, but police didn't catch wint there. they caught him in northeast on this block of rhode island avenue after tracking him to a motel in college park. >> we're able to track him to a location on route 1 at the howard johnsons. we were planning on going into the hotel and figuring out where he was and taking help down. >> reporter: but the commander of the task force robert fernandez said it didn't go down like that. >> we realized he was in a vehicle. >> reporter: will not was riding as a passenger in this white chevy cruze. it wasn't alone. they followed it. >> it was following a midsize box truck. >> reporter: the car and box truck made a u-turn and kept going down rhode island avenue. >> we called pg county police and they put up a helicopter for us. we were able to pin the vehicle in. >>> a spokesperson for the u.s. marshals tells wusa9 officers pulled two men out of the box truck. news of the arrest bri
our ellison barber was on the scene just after this arrest. she is back there today. >> reporter: he was in new york at least a little bit, but police didn't catch wint there. they caught him in northeast on this block of rhode island avenue after tracking him to a motel in college park. >> we're able to track him to a location on route 1 at the howard johnsons. we were planning on going into the hotel and figuring out where he was and taking help down. >> reporter: but the...
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if he went wrong, it was his choice. >> that was our ellison barber reporting. the company is not commenting on wint's work, but he was a welder and worked for the company several years ago. police arrested wint five years ago with a bb gun and 2-foot long machete but pled guilty to carrying an open container of alcohol in public. we are continuing to follow story. we get any breaking news updates, we'll push them out through wuthe sa9 news app. >>> new charges against six baltimore police officers suspected in the debt of freddie gray. about two hours -- death of freddie gray. about two hours ago it was announced a grand jury indicted those same officers charged in the case. some of the counts are slightly different than the ones announced three weeks ago. >> as our investigation has continued, additional information has been discovered and as is often the case, during an ongoing investigation charges can and should be revised based on the evidence. >> most of the charges did stay the same including the second degree depraved heart murder charges against the va
if he went wrong, it was his choice. >> that was our ellison barber reporting. the company is not commenting on wint's work, but he was a welder and worked for the company several years ago. police arrested wint five years ago with a bb gun and 2-foot long machete but pled guilty to carrying an open container of alcohol in public. we are continuing to follow story. we get any breaking news updates, we'll push them out through wuthe sa9 news app. >>> new charges against six...
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ellison barber joins us with more on the death of d.c. fire lieutenant kevin mcrae. >> reporter: you can see some evidence of mourning behind me. this is the fire station where lieu -- lieutenant kevin mcrae spent the last six years working with engine company 6. they've hung some black tarps over the garage door. lieutenant mcrae was a firefighter for 22 years. deputy chief john donnelly worked with mcrae in the rescue squad. it was challenging work, but donnelly said mcrae did more than succeed. >> whether it's going over the side of the be on a rope or how to -- building on a roam or how to search in a -- rope or how to search in a burning building for a victim, kevin had done all those thing and he taught other people. his smile and positive at -- attitudes are the best things about him. >> reporter: firefighters from all over d.c. and some from maryland came to pay respects. students that went to school with his son came by. >> when he heard about his father dying this morning, it was very painful. so we just want to show the fire de
ellison barber joins us with more on the death of d.c. fire lieutenant kevin mcrae. >> reporter: you can see some evidence of mourning behind me. this is the fire station where lieu -- lieutenant kevin mcrae spent the last six years working with engine company 6. they've hung some black tarps over the garage door. lieutenant mcrae was a firefighter for 22 years. deputy chief john donnelly worked with mcrae in the rescue squad. it was challenging work, but donnelly said mcrae did more than...
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our team coverage begins with ellison barber at the scene of the crime with the latest on how police figured out daron was their man. >> reporter: it was almost 24 e arrest warrant was released for daron wint, the big break in the from a pizza crust. last wednesday night someone in the savopoulos home ordered pizza from this domino's. people who work here tell us the delivery guy was told to leave the pizza outside of the house. they did. it was during the time police believe savvas savopoulos, his wife amy, their son and housekeeper were found captive in the home. there was daniel found on -- dna found on a piece of pizza crust. >> right now every law enforcement officer is aware of his open warrant and are looking for him. >> reporter: they thought he fled to new york, but so far daron dylon wint is still hiding from police. wint also went by the name stefan and now of savopoulos' company at american inworks. >> he did -- american ironworks. >> he did work at american ironworks in the past. >> reporter: the suspect tortured the son in order to get money from savvas savopoulos and i
our team coverage begins with ellison barber at the scene of the crime with the latest on how police figured out daron was their man. >> reporter: it was almost 24 e arrest warrant was released for daron wint, the big break in the from a pizza crust. last wednesday night someone in the savopoulos home ordered pizza from this domino's. people who work here tell us the delivery guy was told to leave the pizza outside of the house. they did. it was during the time police believe savvas...
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our ellison barber was there today. >> reporter: we always hear that freedom isn't free and the cost of war is high. it sounds like a cliche to so me of us, but for 1 local -- many of us, but for one local woman it's a lesson she had to learn at a very early age. >> i just remember these men walking toward the house dressed in uniform. >> reporter: denise reed was 6 years old when a military chaplain came to her home. >> the first thing i heard was my mother crying and i knew it couldn't have been too good. >> reporter: the men in uniform came to tell her mother that at only 34 years old, her husband, the father of her child, sergeant harold b. reed, would never come home. >> i know she grieved a lot and her grief didn't end. >> reporter: for denise reed a day like today is bittersweet, a chance to be proud of her father and mourn the moments he missed. >> it doesn't matter what age you are it's still a loss. >> reporter: today reed wasn't remembering alone. hundreds of people flocked to the vietnam memorial to pay their respects and remember the men and women who made the ultimate s
our ellison barber was there today. >> reporter: we always hear that freedom isn't free and the cost of war is high. it sounds like a cliche to so me of us, but for 1 local -- many of us, but for one local woman it's a lesson she had to learn at a very early age. >> i just remember these men walking toward the house dressed in uniform. >> reporter: denise reed was 6 years old when a military chaplain came to her home. >> the first thing i heard was my mother crying and i...
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and even larry ellison has proven that, as well.here they don't let the game be defined by where they started. but most people cannot do it. emily: what about google? eric schmidt, chairman of google, recently said that amazon is their biggest rival in search. bill: to qualify, he made the comments during an eu antitrust meeting. there was an incentive to highlight the competition, obviously. but i think there is some truth to it in this case. the nature of search is changing. if you were to search for an item to buy from an e-commerce search on amazon, you know where the reviews are, you know the category it is in, you know how to select prime or not. you do not get those features. now, google is doing something interesting. they are taking on this endeavor called google shopping express, which i cannot make the math work. i am waiting for someone in the press to follow around one of these vehicles and add up how many stops. i don't see how it can work. emily: and they are also trying to do delivery drones as well. bill: don't get
and even larry ellison has proven that, as well.here they don't let the game be defined by where they started. but most people cannot do it. emily: what about google? eric schmidt, chairman of google, recently said that amazon is their biggest rival in search. bill: to qualify, he made the comments during an eu antitrust meeting. there was an incentive to highlight the competition, obviously. but i think there is some truth to it in this case. the nature of search is changing. if you were to...
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. >> he was only 20 years old and ellison barber is at university of maryland with more on this tragic story, just a mysterious death. >> reporter: yeah. lowell was at school yesterday, just like you would expect of a college student on a monday, but what happened wasn't anything anyone expected. still the people who know him best say this is a young man they think the world should know about. >> he had a double major in politics and government and film studies. >> reporter: lowell ensole was in his second year at university of maryland and had the world at his feet. >> he had a lot to contribute and did a lot in a short time, but we're going to miss out. >> reporter: friday he'd finished an internship in the house of representatives. >> it was two weeks ago, a week ago when we left here. >> reporter: even the congressman couldn't help but be impressed with lowell. >> he always worked hard and was more pleasant than you could possibly imagine. >> reporter: lowell loved politics, but he also loved movies, particularly the godfather. >> he seemed to think that was the best movie ever. >>
. >> he was only 20 years old and ellison barber is at university of maryland with more on this tragic story, just a mysterious death. >> reporter: yeah. lowell was at school yesterday, just like you would expect of a college student on a monday, but what happened wasn't anything anyone expected. still the people who know him best say this is a young man they think the world should know about. >> he had a double major in politics and government and film studies. >>...
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emily: do you want to be the larry ellison? of cloud storage?on: it does not seem like he has had a horrible life. because of what we do is, sort of, transcends industry, transcends sort of different platforms and devices, and ways you're going to be able to work with information, there is really no limit to what is going to be possible in our kind of market, broadly. we have a very wide palette to work with over the next many, many years. emily: aaron levie, ceo of box. thank you so much. aaron: emily, thank you. emily: great to have you. ♪ emily: he is known as tech's turnaround guy. blackberry ceo john chen has spent more than 30 years working in enterprise technology. famously taking the enterprise software maker sybase from the verge of death to $5.8 billion powerhouse. now he is taking on what some say is an impossible job, leading blackberry's comeback. can he prove them wrong? and just how did he become the tech industry's fixer? my guest is today on "studio 1.0" is blackberry ceo john chen. thank you for joining us. john
emily: do you want to be the larry ellison? of cloud storage?on: it does not seem like he has had a horrible life. because of what we do is, sort of, transcends industry, transcends sort of different platforms and devices, and ways you're going to be able to work with information, there is really no limit to what is going to be possible in our kind of market, broadly. we have a very wide palette to work with over the next many, many years. emily: aaron levie, ceo of box. thank you so much....
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emily: do you want to be the larry ellison? of cloud storage?: it does not seem like he has had a horrible life. because of what we do is, sort of, transcends industry, transcends sort of different platforms and devices, and ways you're going to be able to work with information, there is really no limit to what is going to be possible in our kind of market, broadly. we have a very wide palette to work with over the next many, many years. emily: aaron levie, ceo of box. thank you so much. aaron: emily, thank you. emily: great to have you. ♪ stephanie: stan druckenmiller has one of the best records and now he is sitting down with me. what he is worried about, what he is betting on, and where does he see the markets heading. find out straight ahead on this special edition of "encore." druckenmiller: why does the economy need holding up now? it would be remarkable to me if the run in the euro is over. there is good debt growth and there's bad debt growth. stephanie: welcome to bloomberg "encore," i am stephanie ruhle. are mark and it is hard to find
emily: do you want to be the larry ellison? of cloud storage?: it does not seem like he has had a horrible life. because of what we do is, sort of, transcends industry, transcends sort of different platforms and devices, and ways you're going to be able to work with information, there is really no limit to what is going to be possible in our kind of market, broadly. we have a very wide palette to work with over the next many, many years. emily: aaron levie, ceo of box. thank you so much. aaron:...
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ellison barber is live in d.c. with what happened next. >> reporter: the man refused to let her out and assaulted her and tried to sexually assault her. right now they're still looking for that man. 11th and g street northeast is a residential street. it was particularly quiet today, but police say yesterday at 2:45 a.m. a man driving a black four door sedan with gray or beige interior and an uber sticker on the back passenger window kidnapped and tried to sexually assault a woman after she got in his car. h street where there are plenty of restaurants and bars is only 1 block away. some people who live here often take uber. >> i take uber at least twice a week. >> reporter: when they hear a story like this, it worries them. >> i got really scared. e it for travel at all time of the day, especially because i always thought uber checked out who the people were. >> reporter: in a statement a spokesperson said uber is working closely with d.c. police to support their investigation of this disturbing report in every wa
ellison barber is live in d.c. with what happened next. >> reporter: the man refused to let her out and assaulted her and tried to sexually assault her. right now they're still looking for that man. 11th and g street northeast is a residential street. it was particularly quiet today, but police say yesterday at 2:45 a.m. a man driving a black four door sedan with gray or beige interior and an uber sticker on the back passenger window kidnapped and tried to sexually assault a woman after...
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emily: do you want to be the larry ellison? of cloud storage?on: it does not seem like he has had a horrible life. because of what we do is, sort of, transcends industry, transcends sort of different platforms and devices, and ways you're going to be able to work with information, there is really no limit to what is going to be possible in our kind of market, broadly. we have a very wide palette to work with over the next many, many years. emily: aaron levie, ceo of box. thank you so much. aaron: emily, thank you. emily: great to have you. ♪ . ♪ stephanie ruhle: it has been five years since haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake. >> we lived one of the worst moments in our history. it was an armageddon-like situation. stephanie: the government says the country is moving forward. that haiti is open for business. >> we want to do more. we want to attract more businesses. that will change an entire region in terms of job creation. maybe what we are doing today will show the government that they need to come here and help the people to have roads
emily: do you want to be the larry ellison? of cloud storage?on: it does not seem like he has had a horrible life. because of what we do is, sort of, transcends industry, transcends sort of different platforms and devices, and ways you're going to be able to work with information, there is really no limit to what is going to be possible in our kind of market, broadly. we have a very wide palette to work with over the next many, many years. emily: aaron levie, ceo of box. thank you so much....
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leonard ellison of detroit, michigan.has been voting democrat but my first memories of him is that he considered himself a republican. my dad is definitely the saver. one of those folks who doesn't trust the government. and at the end of the day, there are many things that mainstream republicans are concerned about the hollowing out of america's mainstream and as folks who are democrats can agree on. i am all for that. i urge people to listen to this show. though get locked into a democrat republican thing. that's like a gang mentality. look at which policies work in which don't and coalesced around those that we agree on. it's always a pleasure being with you, greta. i love the show and i watch a lot. i really love the colors, too and i want to thank every single caller who called in and thank you for having me on. host: before you go, i do want to ask you about the vote in the house today on the patriot act. it deals with provisions that are expiring, provisions of the patriot act that are expiring. what will this legis
leonard ellison of detroit, michigan.has been voting democrat but my first memories of him is that he considered himself a republican. my dad is definitely the saver. one of those folks who doesn't trust the government. and at the end of the day, there are many things that mainstream republicans are concerned about the hollowing out of america's mainstream and as folks who are democrats can agree on. i am all for that. i urge people to listen to this show. though get locked into a democrat...
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ellison: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. lloyd doggett. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. doggett: there is probably no more critical issue on our national agenda today than this matter with iran. 151 members of the house have joined together to encourage the president to exhaust every avenue toward a verifiable, enforceable and diplomatic solution to prevent a nuclear-armed iran. i would ask unanimous consent to insert this communication. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. doggett: while not signing this particular call for diplomacy additional colleagues have made clear that they intend to prevent any attempted congressional veto of a strong verifiable agreement. an agreement not based on trust not based on liking iran, but an agreement based on strong verification and intrusive verification. unfortunately, there are others here in this body who have embraced the wrong-headed advice of former president bush's u.n. ambassador who said
ellison: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. lloyd doggett. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. doggett: there is probably no more critical issue on our national agenda today than this matter with iran. 151 members of the house have joined together to encourage the president to exhaust every avenue toward a verifiable, enforceable and diplomatic solution to prevent a nuclear-armed iran. i would ask unanimous consent to insert this communication. the...
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matthew ellison has been an instructor here. >> we are all going through a range of emotions. it is devastating but in the same breath we understand that over the years here at the walls and the roots of this place are not just in the boards. >> i walked in there, some of the items from the surf shop or in there. and then we walked around back of the surf shop where you can see basically a yard of about nifty to 70 surfboards that were completely lost in the fire. and then larry took me inside on the floor. it felt like i was walking through mud. larry said that that is actually burned and charred clothing. the investigation is still ongoing. they know that it originated near the office in the back where all of the electrical wires and you can be this evidence marker cannot tamper with things so they can figure out exactly where it started. >> you have to give the fire department a huge amount of credit that the stores on either side are intact. do you think that people are going to be impacted that much reign. >> as i am sitting here with the owner and a couple of employees,
matthew ellison has been an instructor here. >> we are all going through a range of emotions. it is devastating but in the same breath we understand that over the years here at the walls and the roots of this place are not just in the boards. >> i walked in there, some of the items from the surf shop or in there. and then we walked around back of the surf shop where you can see basically a yard of about nifty to 70 surfboards that were completely lost in the fire. and then larry...
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. >> our ellison barber was at the scene of the arrest late last night and she is back there now. tell us more. >> reporter: the arrest happened just behind me on rhode island avenue, but this isn't really where it began. police followed wint to new york and maryland. >> we investigated and tracked him up to new york city. >> reporter: a task force led by the u.s. marshall started tracking wint on tuesday. they missed in him new york by a day. last night they finally caught up to him at this motel in college park. >> we were planning on going into the hotel and figuring out where he was and taking him down. >> reporter: but the task force commander robert fernandez told reporters it didn't go down like that. >> when we approached, we realized he was in a vehicle. >> reporter: the task force spotted wint riding as a passenger in this white chevy cruze. they followed it, but it wasn't alone. the car and box truck made a u- turn and kept going down rhode island avenue. >> pg county police put up a helicopter. once we got to a good location we were able to pin the vehicle in. >> repor
. >> our ellison barber was at the scene of the arrest late last night and she is back there now. tell us more. >> reporter: the arrest happened just behind me on rhode island avenue, but this isn't really where it began. police followed wint to new york and maryland. >> we investigated and tracked him up to new york city. >> reporter: a task force led by the u.s. marshall started tracking wint on tuesday. they missed in him new york by a day. last night they finally...
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ellison barber joins us now. mayor bowser just wrapped up her news conference. >> reporter: mayor bowser said they had sent four dogs into part of the parking deck that has actually collapsed. three were rescue dogs. they didn't find anything in the rubble to suggest any human activity, but one of the dogs was a cadaver dog and that dog picked up on something. >> a cadaver dog was also sent into the scene and that dog made a possible hit on one of the three levels. >> reporter: so no one has actually been reported missing. this is not a confirmed fatality. all they're basing this on is what that dog found. firefighters have not been able to go all the way inside the collapsed area. they're working to shore it up now. earlier we spoke to some of the people that were inside when that parking garage collapsed. countless construction workers were inside just doing their jobs when they heard an abnormal noise. >> 20 seconds later you see the rumbling and pipe bursting and then the concrete collapsing. >> i heard a lit
ellison barber joins us now. mayor bowser just wrapped up her news conference. >> reporter: mayor bowser said they had sent four dogs into part of the parking deck that has actually collapsed. three were rescue dogs. they didn't find anything in the rubble to suggest any human activity, but one of the dogs was a cadaver dog and that dog picked up on something. >> a cadaver dog was also sent into the scene and that dog made a possible hit on one of the three levels. >>...
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i'm ellison barber.ll you more in a minute. >> reporter: 5 1/2 years after an unarmed man was shot and killed by a fairfax county police officer, the dashcam video is finally released. at 6:00 an exclusive interview with the victim's father. >> reporter: mysterious secretive fbi flights, coming up the aclu demanding to know what capabilities those secret airplanes have. >>> but first some heavy and severe storms popping up across the region. thanks for being here. i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. our first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt joins us with more. >> up 270 big storms, good news no severe thunderstorm warnings, but the bad news, our yellow alert continues. these are heavy storms south of frederick up towards gaithersburg, clarkbsurg and another bash across i-66. you folks have been hammered in fauquier and loudoun county today. the red, leave rainfall, possibly starting to develop a little bit of hail around clarkbsurg. certainly some heavy down pours. it's going to slow you down
i'm ellison barber.ll you more in a minute. >> reporter: 5 1/2 years after an unarmed man was shot and killed by a fairfax county police officer, the dashcam video is finally released. at 6:00 an exclusive interview with the victim's father. >> reporter: mysterious secretive fbi flights, coming up the aclu demanding to know what capabilities those secret airplanes have. >>> but first some heavy and severe storms popping up across the region. thanks for being here. i'm derek...
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ellison barber joins us live from upper marlboro with more. >> reporter: the proposal is a controversial one in part because it would increase property taxes by about 15%. the increase is supposed to go toward funding schools. supporters say it's necessary. >> this is first about investing in our children, targeted professional development for teachers, investments in literacy, investments in digital literacy. >> reporter: for some supporting all that even though it means paying more is a no brainer. >> it is time to move. it has taken way too long to get the ball rolling. >> reporter: some mothers want every member of the council to vote in favor of the budget that includes the double digit increase. >> there's been a lack of will to fully fund all the resources needed. my perspective as a parent and homeowner, i'm impatient. i'm tired. >> reporter: if the council passes the budget county rusher baker wants, it will be the first time property taxes have increased since the late 1970s. the area has changed a lot since then, but some say the economy isn't strong enough to support such a d
ellison barber joins us live from upper marlboro with more. >> reporter: the proposal is a controversial one in part because it would increase property taxes by about 15%. the increase is supposed to go toward funding schools. supporters say it's necessary. >> this is first about investing in our children, targeted professional development for teachers, investments in literacy, investments in digital literacy. >> reporter: for some supporting all that even though it means...
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that's where we find ellison barber. what have you found out about the suspect? >> reporter: over my shoulder is his dad's house. neighbors tell us the last time they saw daron wint was around two weeks ago around mother's day. police came back to the house and took both the people who live here, his father and his father's wife and seemed to take them away in an unmarked car to the police station. they ran into the house about 30 minutes ago. they are back home. the biggest thing we've learned today about daron wint is that it seems he came into contact with savvas savopoulos for the first time through work. >> does not appear this was just a random crime but there is a connection through the family business. >> reporter: savvas savopoulos was president and ceo of american ironworks, a former executive with the company telling me it was founded in the '80s. they mostly do metal fabrication for large scale projects. now they're working on some of the biggest construction projects in d.c. police say daron wint worked for them. >> we have information he did work at
that's where we find ellison barber. what have you found out about the suspect? >> reporter: over my shoulder is his dad's house. neighbors tell us the last time they saw daron wint was around two weeks ago around mother's day. police came back to the house and took both the people who live here, his father and his father's wife and seemed to take them away in an unmarked car to the police station. they ran into the house about 30 minutes ago. they are back home. the biggest thing we've...
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salesforce and go into politics or philanthropy , or he would go to oracle to be a successor to larry ellisoni'll>> our sources have told us that talks are dying down. what do you make of that? >> it would be super expensive. it would be the biggest deal we would have seen. if you're one of those three players and someone is considering doing it all of a sudden you need to consider whether you should. it would totally change the competitive landscape. if you are microsoft and google is contemplating buying salesforce you've got to be all over that and figure out what it means for your business. the same thing for oracle. emily: what's going to mark benioff's head right now? how much of a distraction is this talk? kevin: it is a distraction. i just think it's a very unlikely transaction. until this happens, we have to put the odds at very small. it's just so big for those large companies. nobody wants to make a $60 billion mistake. those are not the type of typical transactions that google does. a double-click or youtube or android, they bought core technology early on and build it from there.
salesforce and go into politics or philanthropy , or he would go to oracle to be a successor to larry ellisoni'll>> our sources have told us that talks are dying down. what do you make of that? >> it would be super expensive. it would be the biggest deal we would have seen. if you're one of those three players and someone is considering doing it all of a sudden you need to consider whether you should. it would totally change the competitive landscape. if you are microsoft and google...
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now to my colleague, ellison barber in prince george's county. >> reporter: daron wint is on the run, but last night police were at this house just over my shoulder. we're learning more about wint. one of many questions people have is they wonder how daron wint knew the savopoulos family. police say that connection is through work. >> it does not appear this was just a random crime, but there is a connection through the business of the suspect and the savopoulos family business. >> reporter: savvas savopoulos was president and ceo of american ironworks, a company that does metal fabrication for large scale projects. police say daron wint worked for him, but the company wouldn't tell us anything about what kind of work he did. wint has a criminal record in maryland dating back to 2005. the attorney who represented him in six cases told wusa9 daron wint could not carry out a crime like this. >> he is a very nice gentle person not predisposed to violence. they've got the wrong guy. >> reporter: most of his league troubles were for minor -- legal troubles were for minor things, petty thef
now to my colleague, ellison barber in prince george's county. >> reporter: daron wint is on the run, but last night police were at this house just over my shoulder. we're learning more about wint. one of many questions people have is they wonder how daron wint knew the savopoulos family. police say that connection is through work. >> it does not appear this was just a random crime, but there is a connection through the business of the suspect and the savopoulos family business....
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. >> reporter: i'm ellison barber and this is where police arrested daron wint around 11 p.m. last night. before they cuffed him here they tracked him in two other states. a task force led by the u.s. marshal started tracking wint tuesday, one day before police issued a warrant for his arrest. they missed him by a day in new york. last night they found him at this college park motel. >> we were planning on going into the hotel and taking help down. >> reporter: but the task force commander robert fernandez told reporters it didn't go down like that. >> when we approached, we realized he was in a vehicle. >> reporter: the task force spotted wint riding as a passenger in this white chevy cruze. the car and box truck made a u- turn and kept going down rhode island avenue. >> pg county police put up a helicopter for us and once we got to the location we pinned the vehicle in. >> reporter: a u.s. marshal spokesperson tells wusa9 officers pulled two men out of the box truck. will not was in the chevy cruze with two women and another man. by thursday at 11:30 p.m. the man hunt was ov
. >> reporter: i'm ellison barber and this is where police arrested daron wint around 11 p.m. last night. before they cuffed him here they tracked him in two other states. a task force led by the u.s. marshal started tracking wint tuesday, one day before police issued a warrant for his arrest. they missed him by a day in new york. last night they found him at this college park motel. >> we were planning on going into the hotel and taking help down. >> reporter: but the task...
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larry ellison announced his plan to do the same last fall.uck robins a senior executive has been named the new ceo. >> an unexpected impact of our drought, a surplus of kittens. kitten season is just beginning and the open animal shelter is already asking for help. the problem is with our drought, teps temperatures have been warmer earlier. >> it's dry, warm people let their cats outside. they start to mate. >> workers have seen a nearly 40% increase in kittens brought into the shelter. they're asking for foster families to help raise these motherless kittens and donations are always welcome. >> look at those faces, adorable. >> they are cute. >> they are, depending on where you are right now, the weather could vary greatly, right? >> we have the fog on the coastline, and sunshine in the south bay. at 9:30 this morning we had low clouds throughout the north bay. eventually we got sunshine as we headed right through the early afternoon. blue sky by 3:00 p.m. but that fog line still remained throughout san francisco and it continues right now.
larry ellison announced his plan to do the same last fall.uck robins a senior executive has been named the new ceo. >> an unexpected impact of our drought, a surplus of kittens. kitten season is just beginning and the open animal shelter is already asking for help. the problem is with our drought, teps temperatures have been warmer earlier. >> it's dry, warm people let their cats outside. they start to mate. >> workers have seen a nearly 40% increase in kittens brought into...
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if i had to guess, i would say the answer is probably not very much. >> but congressman ellison, i go what do you hope to hear from former senator clinton? >> maybe my memory is failing me but i think she did mention about some concerns she had with investor state resolution process. >> which was a big sticking point for this. but she has not come out and voiced support or criticism of it exsplis it as of yet. >> i can tell you this people around this country know that trade has led to them losing their jobs. i can tell you, if you look at just baltimore, they had about 30,000 members of the steel workers, only about a decade ago. now they've got three. and i can tell you that all those folks who could have been working as boilermakers and steel workers and all that stuff, who used to live in baltimore and now don't have good union jobs that hurts. and people have a sense that the cause is trade. and they know it. and anybody who wants to be president better pay close attention to where the american people are on this issue. >> yeah david. i mean we've seen hillary clinton put down a
if i had to guess, i would say the answer is probably not very much. >> but congressman ellison, i go what do you hope to hear from former senator clinton? >> maybe my memory is failing me but i think she did mention about some concerns she had with investor state resolution process. >> which was a big sticking point for this. but she has not come out and voiced support or criticism of it exsplis it as of yet. >> i can tell you this people around this country know that...
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i look at the forbes 400 and i see bill gates and mark zuckerberg and larry ellison and phil knight. i see incredible success stories, men who created millions of jobs. >> don't you partially recent you are not on that list. >> i only recent -- >> there's a difference between recenting being on the list and recenting resenting those on the list. >> if the economy grows it at 2% or 3%, everyone across the board from the poorest to richest grow their assets their income and wages by 2% to 3% that chasm will get wider and wider and wider. >> then focus on the economy and not inequality. >> we have had seven years of focusing on inequality high taxes. >> more than that. >> the lbj society is seven years old. >> the wealth gap has gotten greater. and it's not working. >> it's gotten greater in cities and states run by democrats for years. detroit, baltimore, chicago, wherever you go a democrat has been in place there for 50 years and have made it worse for the policies. >> you have not know any republican screw-ups? >> in the major cities one the beacon of the world, detroit was the paris
i look at the forbes 400 and i see bill gates and mark zuckerberg and larry ellison and phil knight. i see incredible success stories, men who created millions of jobs. >> don't you partially recent you are not on that list. >> i only recent -- >> there's a difference between recenting being on the list and recenting resenting those on the list. >> if the economy grows it at 2% or 3%, everyone across the board from the poorest to richest grow their assets their income...
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that he would go to oracle perhaps to be a successor to larry ellison? lot of people said that that was a company that needed a succession plan. emily: partisans are telling us the parties are leaning back from the table. what you make a back? pat: it is to breaks -- make of that? pat: it is super expensive and ask sort of situation where if you are one of those three players and someone is considering doing it? suddenly you need to consider whether you should right? it would totally change the competitive landscape. if you are microsoft and google is contemplating buying salesforce you have got to be all over that and figure out what it means for your business. emily: back in the day you sold a company called double click to google. how much of a distraction is all of this? kevin: it is a distraction, but if you sell a company for $60 billion, it's not a terrible thing. but until this happens i think we have to put the odds at very small. it's just so big even for those large companies. it's risking a lot. we have seen many acquisitions go badly. plus i
that he would go to oracle perhaps to be a successor to larry ellison? lot of people said that that was a company that needed a succession plan. emily: partisans are telling us the parties are leaning back from the table. what you make a back? pat: it is to breaks -- make of that? pat: it is super expensive and ask sort of situation where if you are one of those three players and someone is considering doing it? suddenly you need to consider whether you should right? it would totally change the...
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ellison barber joins us now live from northwest where people are gathering. >> reporter: the vigil started a little after 5:00. we got here and there were about four people. it's grown as you can see behind me. they just released balloons in the air about 15 minutes ago. it seems to be finishing up now. this was organized by the cadet class of 2016 and 2017. those are a lot of the people in navy blue shirts. lieutenant mcrae was an instructor at the fire department cadet program almost a year. this was the last group that he taught before he went back into full firefighter operation. the woman whose apartment burned here just spoke to the group. we saw lieutenant mcrae's son light a candle. if you look at a lot of the signs here, they say light bulb on it. one person said lieutenant mcrae was called light bulb because he was always happy and had a bright idea. >> as you just heard, family and friends of lieutenant mcrae do remember him as a hero, but so do a few other folks, some who met him minutes before he died. a woman said mcrae saved her family and she is forever grateful. >> reporte
ellison barber joins us now live from northwest where people are gathering. >> reporter: the vigil started a little after 5:00. we got here and there were about four people. it's grown as you can see behind me. they just released balloons in the air about 15 minutes ago. it seems to be finishing up now. this was organized by the cadet class of 2016 and 2017. those are a lot of the people in navy blue shirts. lieutenant mcrae was an instructor at the fire department cadet program almost a...
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. >> that was ellison barber reporting. at the ceremony denise reed represented the group sons and daughters in touch. it brings together children who lost their parents during the vietnam war. this father's day they will celebrate the 25th anniversary with a ceremony at the memorial. >>> this memorial day weekend wrapped up with a crowd favorite, the national memorial day parade. andrea mccarren was there and joins us from 17th and constitution where the parade wrapped up. >> reporter: this parade is always the highlight of the memorial day weekend and for one family who spent years at walter reed, it was a day to remember. the parade kicked off under bright skies with service members, marching bands and dancers. no one ever anticipated little a.j. causey would be here to witness it. >> i had pretty much been told by the doctors due to my injuries probably never center a child naturally. >> reporter: a.j.'s father aaron was on a military bomb squad in afghanistan in 2011. he was searching for an ied he planned to disarm. >
. >> that was ellison barber reporting. at the ceremony denise reed represented the group sons and daughters in touch. it brings together children who lost their parents during the vietnam war. this father's day they will celebrate the 25th anniversary with a ceremony at the memorial. >>> this memorial day weekend wrapped up with a crowd favorite, the national memorial day parade. andrea mccarren was there and joins us from 17th and constitution where the parade wrapped up....
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people like paypal co-founder peter thiel and oracle founder larry ellison have already invested millions of dollars into the so-called longevity movement. >> some of this money has gone to aubrey de grey - he's been talking about aging for decades. a lot of poeople in science say that he's more talk than real science but he claims this is no longer fringe thinking. he believes we can actually stay young or return to youthfulness. we're actually going to take him out and see just how young we feel. de grey is a biologist and co-founded the sens research institute in mountain view california which raises money to support anti-aging work by scientists. he says most people are stuck in a pro-aging trance - where we think growing old is inevitable rather than a solvable medical problem. >> we have a completely, biologically invalid and incorrect idea that there is some kind of black and white wall between aging itself - whatever the hell we mean by that. and the diseases of old age--like alzheimer's, or cardiovascular disease or cancer. >> he argues that we must treat aging as the disease its
people like paypal co-founder peter thiel and oracle founder larry ellison have already invested millions of dollars into the so-called longevity movement. >> some of this money has gone to aubrey de grey - he's been talking about aging for decades. a lot of poeople in science say that he's more talk than real science but he claims this is no longer fringe thinking. he believes we can actually stay young or return to youthfulness. we're actually going to take him out and see just how...
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i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> speaking of the investigation, police are still hoping for more information from you, the public, and they've expanded their timeline. initially police were asking for people to report anything unusual they had seen thursday morning. now they want to hear about anything suspicious people may have seen from wednesday night until the time of the fire yesterday afternoon. >>> a 63-year-old georgetown rabbi will spend the next 6 1/2 years in prison. dr. barry freundel was sentenced today on 52 antiquos of voyeurism after -- counts of voyeurism after admitting to secretly videotaping women in a jewish bath. our mola lenghi spoke with some of the victims today in court. what did they tell you? >> reporter: freundel was essentially sentenced to 45 days for each of the 52 victims who he admittedly spied on here at kesher israel. the judge called his actions "a classic abuse and of violation of trust." the victims' emotions were mixed. barry freundel walked into d.c. superior court today a free man. he'll walk back out a free man in about 6 1/2 years. freundel receive
i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> speaking of the investigation, police are still hoping for more information from you, the public, and they've expanded their timeline. initially police were asking for people to report anything unusual they had seen thursday morning. now they want to hear about anything suspicious people may have seen from wednesday night until the time of the fire yesterday afternoon. >>> a 63-year-old georgetown rabbi will spend the next 6 1/2 years in prison. dr....
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. >> that was our ellison barber reporting. you'll want to keep up with our wusa9 news app for any breaking updates on this investigation into these four tragic deaths. >>> tonight a viewing, tomorrow a funeral for richard and julianne vilardo of rockville. services will take place at 10 a.m. at the presbyterian church on river road in bethesda. the vilardos were found stabbed dead at their home last sunday. police believe they were killed during a robbery. investigators tell us they still do not have any suspects. >>> the train that derailed tuesday night just kept accelerating during even the final minute before that deadly crash. that's just one of the new revelations tonight out of of the ongoing investigation into the crash of amtrak train no. it un88. our garrett haake is live in philadelphia with the latest on the investigation and what the investigators will look for next. >> reporter: tonight the ntsb has handed controlful this investigation and crash site back over to -- control of this investigation and crash site ba
. >> that was our ellison barber reporting. you'll want to keep up with our wusa9 news app for any breaking updates on this investigation into these four tragic deaths. >>> tonight a viewing, tomorrow a funeral for richard and julianne vilardo of rockville. services will take place at 10 a.m. at the presbyterian church on river road in bethesda. the vilardos were found stabbed dead at their home last sunday. police believe they were killed during a robbery. investigators tell us...