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. >> digital correspondent gary neurenberg just got back to the information center with reaction to how in chief was actually heckled tonight. gary? >> the outburst from republican congressman joe wilson of south carolina came as the president was talking about whether illegal immigrants would be covered by his reform plan. >> there are also those that claim our efforts would insure illegal immigrants. this too is false. the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to hose who are here illegally. >> if you heard it wilson said "you lie." he has been a member of the house since 2001. in 2002 he called democratic congressman bob fillner antiamerican. after tonight's speech the president's rival from the last election reacted to this evening's comments from wilson. >> totally disrespectful. no place for it. in that setting or any other and he should apologize immediately. >> that was a disgrace and really an embarrassment to the institution. i'm afraid joe acted in a very embarrassing manner. during the ronald reagan and george bush rears there were clearly things democrats might have disagre
. >> digital correspondent gary neurenberg just got back to the information center with reaction to how in chief was actually heckled tonight. gary? >> the outburst from republican congressman joe wilson of south carolina came as the president was talking about whether illegal immigrants would be covered by his reform plan. >> there are also those that claim our efforts would insure illegal immigrants. this too is false. the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to hose who...
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gary neurenberg with more developments on the race. >> reporter: given the importance of northern virginiaach campaign is focusing so heavily on this part of the state. deeds meeting with supporters on sunday afternoon. mcdonell with the federation of please in manassas. saying specifically what he planned to do for northern virginia. each stressing transportation improvements. >> the biggest impediment is transportation. >> i want to lay out a detail transportation plan. >> new taxes to play for a plan. deeds doesn't. >> we have 400 bridges and tunnels that are structurally deficient. we have to raise something in excess of $1 billion in order to fund the plan. >> i think overwhelmingly people are saying we can't sustain billions of new taxes when we expect you to run the government better. >> reporter: both sides have new negative ads on the air. >> 35 bills restricting a woman's choice. >> reporter: both sides defend the practice. >> we are going to talk about contrast and comparisons where we think they are appropriate. >> i look at those as contrast ads. >> reporter: with a fund- rais
gary neurenberg with more developments on the race. >> reporter: given the importance of northern virginiaach campaign is focusing so heavily on this part of the state. deeds meeting with supporters on sunday afternoon. mcdonell with the federation of please in manassas. saying specifically what he planned to do for northern virginia. each stressing transportation improvements. >> the biggest impediment is transportation. >> i want to lay out a detail transportation plan....
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gary neurenberg has been looking into that for us. >> reporter: more than a small fortune, derek. hospitals, doctors, businesses, health insurance companies, trial lawyers, nurses, unions. each one of those groups want legislation written to reflect its interests and each and everyone is spending big right now to make that happen. because the stakes are immense. >> if they spend $1 million up front they may be able to save themselves or earn themselves $10 million in the end gains. >> reporter: it is estimated that 3000 lobbyists are working on health care spending 1.5 million a day. when this is over it could be the most expensive lobbying campaign in congressional history. >> if current trends continue you are looking at more than half a billion dollars spend by just the health sector alone on lobbying. >> reporter: not even counting spending by insurance companies. who wants what? >> doctors want medical malpractice insurance. >> reporter: lawyers just the option. >> if there aren't as many trials or profits to reap from those trials then you won't be too happy. >> reporter: dr
gary neurenberg has been looking into that for us. >> reporter: more than a small fortune, derek. hospitals, doctors, businesses, health insurance companies, trial lawyers, nurses, unions. each one of those groups want legislation written to reflect its interests and each and everyone is spending big right now to make that happen. because the stakes are immense. >> if they spend $1 million up front they may be able to save themselves or earn themselves $10 million in the end gains....
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>>reporter: many say just make it smallerment gary neurenberg, wusa # news. >>this prohe poefl would unfold over decades if it's approved. many wanted to speak. another hearing was added later this week to accommodate others voices. >>>coming up, new concerns about how long you ought to stay away from other folks if you think you have the h1n1 flu. i'm topper shutt. a few showers pushing through the area. we'll look at doppler. activity west of town north of 66. there's also rain on route 7. we'll talk about whether or not you'll have a wet morning commute. looking towards the weekend, the skins are in town. stay tuned. . >>>welcome back. here's your forecast. first some showers in the forecast for tomorrow. not a lot tomorrow. 76 degrees. a few more on thursday, 74. it will warm back up into the the upper 70s on friday and clear out nicely. a nice end to the week. here's the forecast into overnight. mostly cloudy and cool. a shower or sprinkle possible. temperatures in the 60s. winds at 10 miles per hour. here's the doppler. not too many showers out there. t
>>reporter: many say just make it smallerment gary neurenberg, wusa # news. >>this prohe poefl would unfold over decades if it's approved. many wanted to speak. another hearing was added later this week to accommodate others voices. >>>coming up, new concerns about how long you ought to stay away from other folks if you think you have the h1n1 flu. i'm topper shutt. a few showers pushing through the area. we'll look at doppler. activity west of town north of 66. there's...
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gary neurenberg is here with the 9news now exclusive. gary, what's up. >> reporter: derek, albert haynesworth does park his car in a handicap space in his gated community angering one of his neighbors. he says it is so his brother, a handicap veteran, can have easy access to the car. this is the car, a current south carolina handicap parking permit parked in a handicap spot in front of albert haynesworth's apartment. >> i just think it is wrong. my friend is physically handicapped, had a stroke. >> reporter: albert haynesworth says the parking pass is issued to his brother, a veteran who left the service on full disability who lives with him and uses the car. >> when i go off and my brother is not with me i don't park in handicap but when i come home and my brother uses the home i'm going to leave it right there for him. >> reporter: but no nonhandicapped operator of a motor vehicle should park such vehicle in a parking place reserved for a handicap except when transporting a handicapped person. >> i don't think it is fair that he has to
gary neurenberg is here with the 9news now exclusive. gary, what's up. >> reporter: derek, albert haynesworth does park his car in a handicap space in his gated community angering one of his neighbors. he says it is so his brother, a handicap veteran, can have easy access to the car. this is the car, a current south carolina handicap parking permit parked in a handicap spot in front of albert haynesworth's apartment. >> i just think it is wrong. my friend is physically handicapped,...
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thank you, gary neurenberg. >>>doses for the h1n1 vaccine were shipped out today. it's coming not a moment too soon. according to the cdc every state except vermont has seen a breakout of the flu. the next challenge is getting the vaccine to where it's needed the most. >>we have it going to public health systems. there isn't a ready made way to get it out to people quickly. >>the federal health officials told congress today there will eventually be enough of the vaccine so that everybody who wants it can get it. >>>now to a dropping story of a devastating tsunami that swept cars and people out to sea. the first pictures are coming in tonight. these are from the u.s. territory of american snowa in the pacific ocean. a powerful quake generated waves up to 20 feet. those waves slammed ashore and raced inland within seconds. first responders say at least 39 people have been killed, dozens are injured, many more are missing. president obama hags declared american snowa a disaster area. >>>the typhoon that slammed into vietnam earlier is now a tropical storm. this is som
thank you, gary neurenberg. >>>doses for the h1n1 vaccine were shipped out today. it's coming not a moment too soon. according to the cdc every state except vermont has seen a breakout of the flu. the next challenge is getting the vaccine to where it's needed the most. >>we have it going to public health systems. there isn't a ready made way to get it out to people quickly. >>the federal health officials told congress today there will eventually be enough of the vaccine so...