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we have live triple team coverage tonight from james hash, brittany morehouse and gary nurenberg. and, gary, let's get you going on this. the investigation continues tonight. what happened? >> reporter: well, derek and anita, the good news is the water is receding tonight. but for residents of this 70-block area of dundalk, memories won't be receding any time soon. the water main broke at 4:30 this afternoon. ron re williams watched -- ronnie williams watched it from his front step. >> the water was shooting up out of the ground i would say three feet shooting up on to the highway. it actually looked like we were at ocean waves and it was just pouring over here. just pouring and pouring and pouring. >> reporter: the water spread quickly flooding the parking lot of the center across the streech but not reaching the store front. it moved into the neighborhoods of water edge, turner's station and logan village. >> this is one of the large er breaks that we have -- larger breaks that we have had in recent history. >> reporter: residents waded through their knees. >> there has been no i
we have live triple team coverage tonight from james hash, brittany morehouse and gary nurenberg. and, gary, let's get you going on this. the investigation continues tonight. what happened? >> reporter: well, derek and anita, the good news is the water is receding tonight. but for residents of this 70-block area of dundalk, memories won't be receding any time soon. the water main broke at 4:30 this afternoon. ron re williams watched -- ronnie williams watched it from his front step....
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our gary nurenberg joins us live from the scene with the latest on this family tragedy. gary. >> reporter: anita, according to police, this appears to be a case, a clear case of murder. a concerned family friend came to check on his welfare late this afternoon, looked in a back window, saw a body and then called 911. police arrived at 5:40 and found the four bodies. >> the trooper said that this is an obvious murder scene. there were trauma on each of the victims. and, again, i can't be more specific than that right now. >> reporter: police have snot formally identified -- not formally identified the victims, but neighbors describe a family that has lived here for years unable to sell its home. a mother, a father, a little girl in elementary school, a son in high school who volunteered as a junior firefighter described as --. >> was young, active individual who learned about the fire service and came to us and joined as a junior member to join the fire service. >> reporter: a neighbor will miss the little girl. >> i saw her yesterday afternoon about 3:30, 4:00. she was a
our gary nurenberg joins us live from the scene with the latest on this family tragedy. gary. >> reporter: anita, according to police, this appears to be a case, a clear case of murder. a concerned family friend came to check on his welfare late this afternoon, looked in a back window, saw a body and then called 911. police arrived at 5:40 and found the four bodies. >> the trooper said that this is an obvious murder scene. there were trauma on each of the victims. and, again, i...
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>> the anti-tax, anti-bi psouergrvernnt movem ut tndhe groups under the tea party banner and gary nurenberg is here to help set the stage. >> reporter: the participants see themselves as part of a grass root uprising. and tonight tens of thousands of them are here and obviously raring to go. [ horns honking compen. >> report: ing xen. >> reporter: dozens got together. >> they treat them pretty badly. they boo at them and they don't support them and we want the wounded warriors to know we do. >> reporter: but most of the action is at area hotels where anti--tax protestors are throwing parties preparing for tomorrow's march on the capitol. >> the tax man comes, the tax man goes. what he does with our money, fo one knows. i like that. >> reporter: and it's going on her sign. ? man would not talk to -- this man would not talk to us about his. he said mr. and mrs. obama for the first time i'm ashamed of my country. most want legislators to pay attention to their spending. >> we try to get congress to listen and think about their votes. >> reporter: they march from freedom plaza to the capitol to
>> the anti-tax, anti-bi psouergrvernnt movem ut tndhe groups under the tea party banner and gary nurenberg is here to help set the stage. >> reporter: the participants see themselves as part of a grass root uprising. and tonight tens of thousands of them are here and obviously raring to go. [ horns honking compen. >> report: ing xen. >> reporter: dozens got together. >> they treat them pretty badly. they boo at them and they don't support them and we want the...
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gary nurenberg joins us with that. >> reporter: reporters are always looking for the perfect quote to sum up their stories and tonight we did. one woman told us we have had lines out the wazoo. >> go ahead and pull up your sleeve for me on the left side. >> reporter: although it won't release specific numbers, the spokesman for cvs tells increase of people getting flu shots this year over last is huge. >> put your arm at your side. >> reporter: this cvs was giving shots until 10:00 at night. how the man who listens to his wife. >> she was harassing me about getting the boys up here to get their flu shots as well as myself. it's really for them. it's very important. because they were both three months premature. and it's very important for them to keep up their immune and to fight the must bugs. and they've had it -- flu bugs. and they've had it ever since they were born. >> reporter: demand is so great this year, the clinic will soon offer a drive-thru in the parking lot. drive up, get a shot in your car and drive off. >> a lot of people are more concerned. people are coming in earlie
gary nurenberg joins us with that. >> reporter: reporters are always looking for the perfect quote to sum up their stories and tonight we did. one woman told us we have had lines out the wazoo. >> go ahead and pull up your sleeve for me on the left side. >> reporter: although it won't release specific numbers, the spokesman for cvs tells increase of people getting flu shots this year over last is huge. >> put your arm at your side. >> reporter: this cvs was giving...
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gary nurenberg 9news now and wusa9.com. >> now, 9news now did reach out to a number of people involved in notorious washington candles. none of them wanted -- scandals. none of them wanted to talk about it. >>> now to maryland. parents and children filled a place up. this was something called the family learning night. every child got a free book and every parent got the chance to take a larger role in their child's education. . >>> okay, topper. out to you my friend. how is it looking on the first full day of fall? >> not too bad. it's going to feel a bit like summer and right now it's like a summer's eve, if you will. here is the forecast. mostly cloudy. we're going to keep a chance of showers. they're going to be few and far between. low temperatures pretty mild. generally in the 60s. still comfortable, though. and winds light south, southeasterly at about ten. temperatures a r nice. still seven # -- temperatures are nice. 73 downtown. lots of clouds. not much in terms of showers. a couple sprinkles here and there. we'll come bk and talk about potential -- back and talk about potent
gary nurenberg 9news now and wusa9.com. >> now, 9news now did reach out to a number of people involved in notorious washington candles. none of them wanted -- scandals. none of them wanted to talk about it. >>> now to maryland. parents and children filled a place up. this was something called the family learning night. every child got a free book and every parent got the chance to take a larger role in their child's education. . >>> okay, topper. out to you my friend....
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gary nurenberg is here to try to sort it all out. how did this all get started. >> reporter: the protest seemed to be sparked by immigration controls would be speaking out a decatur street home. that speaker has strong views. >> i personally do not think that interracial relationships are right. of course these are decisions people have to make as individuals. >> reporter: his speech to a local chapter impact american culture. >> and the founding european people will be in minority here in the states by about 2042. we have a change in population, you will have a change in morals, a change in attitudes. the civilization you have here that has worked so well was created by europeans. and when the population base is changed, then it will be a different country. and i suspect not a better country. >> reporter: some curious neighbor and some angry demonstrators were drawn here by a provocative flyers. >> it's six clams men with hoods and it has my name on here and the implication is to somebody that doesn't know that i'm a clans myth. so
gary nurenberg is here to try to sort it all out. how did this all get started. >> reporter: the protest seemed to be sparked by immigration controls would be speaking out a decatur street home. that speaker has strong views. >> i personally do not think that interracial relationships are right. of course these are decisions people have to make as individuals. >> reporter: his speech to a local chapter impact american culture. >> and the founding european people will be...
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gary nurenberg is in the information center to bring us up-to-date on all of this. gary. >> reporter: well, anita, the government says the men undertook reconnaissance of the marine corps base and weapons to be used to attack the americans. the men were originally arrested for attacks abroad. it has videos of training done by the suspects in north carolina and has confiscated weapons by them. now, they have been charged with planning an attack on quantico which employs military and civilian workers. the government has compiled 2400 documents, has 60 recordings in the investigation but it has not classified all of the evidence against the men. quantico would give no information and issued a statement saying investigators worked on the threat con sulting with the fbi. owe consulting with the fbi. some say security is too lax. we show the justice department release showing they had maps of quantico. >> you can get a map of the base. you can go online and get a map of the base. they let too much information. that's the main thing i want to say to you. they let too many p
gary nurenberg is in the information center to bring us up-to-date on all of this. gary. >> reporter: well, anita, the government says the men undertook reconnaissance of the marine corps base and weapons to be used to attack the americans. the men were originally arrested for attacks abroad. it has videos of training done by the suspects in north carolina and has confiscated weapons by them. now, they have been charged with planning an attack on quantico which employs military and...
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we asked gary nurenberg to roll up his sleeves and get into this one. >> reporter: there are about a million heart attacks every year. that is about 3,000 every day. so what if you have one of those heart attacks shortly after you have a flu shot. the vaccine will falsely get the fwlam. the stories will -- blame. the stories will spread on the internet like wildfire and scare away others. >> the vaccine is safe and effective but worried. >> whether it's a heart attack, stroke, broken hip, whether it's something else, there may not be an association with the vaccine. so we have to be very careful to make sure that if there is an issue, it really is linked to the vaccine. >> reporter: the government is preparing to fight false information. >> we know that in health areas, there is a lot of opportunities for misinformation. but at the same time there, is a lot of opportunity for good information. >> reporter: so agencies are establishing a presence on social media sites like twitter where bad information could spread. >> this pod cast is for the center for disease control and prevention
we asked gary nurenberg to roll up his sleeves and get into this one. >> reporter: there are about a million heart attacks every year. that is about 3,000 every day. so what if you have one of those heart attacks shortly after you have a flu shot. the vaccine will falsely get the fwlam. the stories will -- blame. the stories will spread on the internet like wildfire and scare away others. >> the vaccine is safe and effective but worried. >> whether it's a heart attack, stroke,...
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and gary nurenberg is here with the answers to break it all down and to give us the meaning behind those numbers. >> well, in one local economist's view, it has only been worth a couple of times in all of american history. take eric bushay. take eric busha. >> i have b b unemployed for three months this weekend. >> he is ju one off the 6.7 million americans who have lost their jobs since december of 2007. how bad is that? >> we've lost all of the private sector jobs we created in the last ten years. >> reporter: whoa. rewind. say that again. >> we've lost all of the private sector jobs we've created in the last ten years. >> reporter: and when the labor department reports an unemployment rate, they said, yes, but hold on to your hats. >> we factor in all of those folks working part-time that want full-time work and all those folks that are so discouraged they've just quit working, the unemployment rate is really 17 percent. >> reporter: 17%? >> this is probably the third worst situation we have been in. >> reporter: and are you optimistic that there is a long-term turnaround. >> i'm real
and gary nurenberg is here with the answers to break it all down and to give us the meaning behind those numbers. >> well, in one local economist's view, it has only been worth a couple of times in all of american history. take eric bushay. take eric busha. >> i have b b unemployed for three months this weekend. >> he is ju one off the 6.7 million americans who have lost their jobs since december of 2007. how bad is that? >> we've lost all of the private sector jobs we...
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gary nurenberg joins us to explain. >> reporter: there are lots of views, of course. but we talked to a member of the council to the bipartisan about how to improve safety five years ago. >> well, on a slippery slope of becoming more vulnerable again. >> reporter: janice worked on the 9/11 commission report that examined the cause of the attack and made rek men daings on how to -- recommendations on how to guard against ones. >> reporter: the commission chairman about 80% of chair recommendations have -- their rek commendations have been implemented. she worries about our borders and ports. >> we do not know, especially who is coming in illegally through our borders. and there has been legally no interest in this administration in trying to discover that, contain it or stop it. >> reporter: nonetheless. >> i think we are safer as a whole now than we were then. >> reporter: some areas of remaining concern to some of the commissioners. as is the fear that as time goes by, the country will become more complacent and less vigilant. >> gary, thank you. >>> there are severa
gary nurenberg joins us to explain. >> reporter: there are lots of views, of course. but we talked to a member of the council to the bipartisan about how to improve safety five years ago. >> well, on a slippery slope of becoming more vulnerable again. >> reporter: janice worked on the 9/11 commission report that examined the cause of the attack and made rek men daings on how to -- recommendations on how to guard against ones. >> reporter: the commission chairman about...