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. >> reporter: jordan gillespie. >> it felt like they were 100,000 hot needles in my skin. >> reporter: and matthew robinson bear permanent scars. their chests and backs burned last year at springville high school at silver spring. >> it was about 2:00 in the morning and my pain woke me up out of my sleep. i had to pace around crying because it hurt that bad. >> reporter: the school discovered a custodian sprayed a cleaning solution on the varsity football team's gear. according to amazon.com, virex-256 is strong enough to prevent the spread of mrsa and hiv and not suited for human skin or football pads. >> this seems like a case of colossal stupidity. >> reporter: bruce plaqueston represents the athletes and strongly disagrees with the assessment of pain and suffering. >> i think it was matthew who said it's disrespectful to expect all of us to split $100,000 for what we went through. >> a lot of times i just looked in the mirror and cried because i didn't like what i saw. >> reporter: robinson, a high school senior, says impact sports cause his scars to bleed. >> reporter: and gilles
. >> reporter: jordan gillespie. >> it felt like they were 100,000 hot needles in my skin. >> reporter: and matthew robinson bear permanent scars. their chests and backs burned last year at springville high school at silver spring. >> it was about 2:00 in the morning and my pain woke me up out of my sleep. i had to pace around crying because it hurt that bad. >> reporter: the school discovered a custodian sprayed a cleaning solution on the varsity football team's...
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kevin: jordan gillespie. >> it felt like 100,000 hot needles in my skin. kevin: and matthew robinson bear permanent scars. the chest and backs chemically burned last year in football practice in silver spring. >> it was 2:30 at the moment. my teen woke me. i had to pace crying because it hurt that bad. kevin: a school custodian spread cleaning solution on the varsity football team's gear. the virus 256 is strong enough to prevent the spread of mrsa and hiv and not suited for human skin or football pads. >> this teams like a case of cos so lal stupidity -- colossal stupidity. kevin: bruce represents four of the athletes and he disagrees with the assessment of pain and suffering. >> i think matthew said it's disrespectful to expect all of us to split $100,000 for what we went through. >> a lot of times i look in the mirror and cry. i didn't like what i saw. kevin: robinson, a high school senior says impact sports now caused his scars to bleed. >> i'm not playing the sport i love. kevin: gillespie claim his burns likely caused him a college athletic scholarsh
kevin: jordan gillespie. >> it felt like 100,000 hot needles in my skin. kevin: and matthew robinson bear permanent scars. the chest and backs chemically burned last year in football practice in silver spring. >> it was 2:30 at the moment. my teen woke me. i had to pace crying because it hurt that bad. kevin: a school custodian spread cleaning solution on the varsity football team's gear. the virus 256 is strong enough to prevent the spread of mrsa and hiv and not suited for human...
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robinson, gillespie and their teammates up knowingly suited up and soaked in the potent substance. the suit alleges excruciating pain, loss of athletic scholarship and permanent scarring. >> i work hard to be the best at what i was doing and to come up with nothing, is a big disappointment. >> it's still hard to look at. i mean my skin is blackened, more than my skin color is. >> five student athletes are suing montgomery county public schools in excess of $150,000. no comment from the school system. tune in at 5:00 to see if that changes. for now, reporting in silver spring, i'm kevin lewis, abc7 news. alison: new developments today, abc7 cameras were on the scene as some of the people living in tents under whitehurst freeway decided to move back in. just last friday the city removed many of the folks telling them, they had to find other places to stay. the topic came up at the morning's breakfast between the mayor's office and members of the city council. >> we have been giving a charge to go back out and make sure that we are doing the appropriate posting that the teams are enga
robinson, gillespie and their teammates up knowingly suited up and soaked in the potent substance. the suit alleges excruciating pain, loss of athletic scholarship and permanent scarring. >> i work hard to be the best at what i was doing and to come up with nothing, is a big disappointment. >> it's still hard to look at. i mean my skin is blackened, more than my skin color is. >> five student athletes are suing montgomery county public schools in excess of $150,000. no comment...
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. >> reporter: jordan gillespie. >> it feels like there was 100,000 hot needle inside my skin. >> reporter: and matthew bear permanent scars, their chests and backs permanently burned last year at football practice in silver springs. >> it was about 2:30 in the morning and my pain woke me up out of my sleep and i would pace around crying because it hurt >> reporter: custodians sprayed a cleaning solution called virex-256 on the gear. it's strong enough to prevent the spread of mrsa and hiv and certainly not suited for human skin or football pads. >> this seems like a case of colossal stupidity. >> reporter: bruce plaqueston and strongly disagrees of the pain and suffering... >> i think it was matthew who said it's disrespectful to $100,000 for what we went through. looked in the mirror and cried bass i didn't like what i saw. >> reporter: robinson, a high school senior, says impact bleed. love. >> reporter: while matthew says scholarship. >> i worked really hard trying to be the best what i was doing, and then to come out with nothing, it's a very big disappointment. >> so the reason the c
. >> reporter: jordan gillespie. >> it feels like there was 100,000 hot needle inside my skin. >> reporter: and matthew bear permanent scars, their chests and backs permanently burned last year at football practice in silver springs. >> it was about 2:30 in the morning and my pain woke me up out of my sleep and i would pace around crying because it hurt >> reporter: custodians sprayed a cleaning solution called virex-256 on the gear. it's strong enough to prevent...
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finds james gillespie for the long touchdown.ns 35-seven. >>> north penn at downingtown east. reece, rolling do out. the other way to owen thomas fort touchdown north penn wins 27-14. finally marple newtown upper moreland carmen christiana has always the moves. bobbing, weaving, he is gone for the touchdown. upper moreland wins 28-20. stay tuned. our game of the week is coming >>> now for our game of the week voted on by you the fans. we have little williamstown visiting cherokee. pat gallen was there and has this report. >> cher row wee and williamstown for a spot in the group five finals. tied at seven in the second ha half. get on the see saw. william town take the lead. 8-yard run by joseph early. extra point no good. 13-braves. chiefs respond beautiful screen fake ryan rickerts wide open 69-yards pay dirt point after is good. cherokee up 14-13. they would add 1 yard scoring to up 21-13. williamstown roaring back. glenn his second score of the night. it's 21-19. they need two and they get it. tied at 21. so to overtime we go.
finds james gillespie for the long touchdown.ns 35-seven. >>> north penn at downingtown east. reece, rolling do out. the other way to owen thomas fort touchdown north penn wins 27-14. finally marple newtown upper moreland carmen christiana has always the moves. bobbing, weaving, he is gone for the touchdown. upper moreland wins 28-20. stay tuned. our game of the week is coming >>> now for our game of the week voted on by you the fans. we have little williamstown visiting...
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strategist lobbyist, former rnc chairman ed gillespie, said, politics swings like a pendulum, so it does. we'll try to measure the path of the pendulum and where it might rest next, stay with us, we'll be right back. >> will the attacks on marco rubio over his personal finances hurt or help him i? we take up who is losing and winning in the presidential sweepstakes next with ed rollins and robert zimmerman. we'll have that story and the incredible video here next. stay with us. lou: top news at this hour, u.s. and british officials now say there is mounting evidence that a bomb caused crash of the russian jetliner over egypt, the prim prime suspect the islamic state. >> britain today suspending flights to and from the sinai desert. >> 4 republican presidential candidates have double digit backing in the new fox news poll, trump, carson, cruz and rubio, then a steep drop off for the rest of the field, more on the polls in a moment. we'll talk with two of the smartest folks in the business of politics. and jeb bush, apologizing for a jab at marco rubio where he said marco rubio's senate at
strategist lobbyist, former rnc chairman ed gillespie, said, politics swings like a pendulum, so it does. we'll try to measure the path of the pendulum and where it might rest next, stay with us, we'll be right back. >> will the attacks on marco rubio over his personal finances hurt or help him i? we take up who is losing and winning in the presidential sweepstakes next with ed rollins and robert zimmerman. we'll have that story and the incredible video here next. stay with us. lou: top...
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. >> ed gillespie has created a political action committee. it comes one month after the former white house adviser made his run. it says two fund-raisers are set for next month. one is in northern virginia. >>> it's 6:35. a virginia state senator pushing to overhaul the health system. creigh deeds will be in fairfax. he led a few years ago. in 2013 his son gus attacked hesitate father and then killed himself. >> change could be coming to north virginia. people tell us cars dominate the space. one idea to make the sidewalks wider. developing say they're still in the very early stages of planning. >>> this video is upsetting some parents in virginia. take a look. it shoes a school bus driver in hampton. it appear taos show a driver with a pile of papers on the searing while. . she wasn't watched where the bus was going and nearly hit him. >>> a developing story we watching for you. what we're learning about the altercation and that office's consider. >> a big problem. we're talking the. >> announcer: lanes this morning how big those backups are
. >> ed gillespie has created a political action committee. it comes one month after the former white house adviser made his run. it says two fund-raisers are set for next month. one is in northern virginia. >>> it's 6:35. a virginia state senator pushing to overhaul the health system. creigh deeds will be in fairfax. he led a few years ago. in 2013 his son gus attacked hesitate father and then killed himself. >> change could be coming to north virginia. people tell us cars...
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strategist lobbyist, former rnc chairman ed gillespie, said, politics swings like a pendulum, so it does. we'll try to measure the path of the pendulum and where it might rest next, stay with us, we'll be right back. >> will the attacks on marco rubio over his personal finances hurt or help him i? we take up who is losing and winning in the presidential sweepstakes next with ed rollins and robert zimmerman. we'll have that story and the (vo) me? i don't just wait for a moment. i watch for the perfect moment. the one nobody else sees. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus, powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. changes to medicare plans could significantly impact healthcare costs. are you getting all the benefits you're entitled to? new plans are now available that could increase your benefits and lower how much you pay out of pocket. to update your coverage- or enroll f
strategist lobbyist, former rnc chairman ed gillespie, said, politics swings like a pendulum, so it does. we'll try to measure the path of the pendulum and where it might rest next, stay with us, we'll be right back. >> will the attacks on marco rubio over his personal finances hurt or help him i? we take up who is losing and winning in the presidential sweepstakes next with ed rollins and robert zimmerman. we'll have that story and the (vo) me? i don't just wait for a moment. i watch for...
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ellarformed with fitzgerald, dizzy gillespie, all of them.is first wife was the sister of sophia loren. so, alessandra is the daughter -- excuse me the granddaughter of mussolini and the niece of sophia lauren, one of the greatest stars in italy and the 20th century. so, alessandra she has quite a heritage. she's very faithful to her grandfather's legacy. she is a so-called neofascist. interestingly enough, she's rather supportive of israel and disavows a bit of her grandfather's anti-jewish laws. brian: this is probably my favorite clip for a reason that has nothing to do with dictators. some of the people watching will remember alfalfa and buckwheat. they will remember spanky and darla. here's is toro mussolini. jay: the little rascals. brian: yes. jay: he was the son. he wanted to make his name as a movie writer about movie and a director and writer and a screen play. he was a bigshot for a while. world war ii killed him. brian: this is brief. he was a producer he had come to meet. if you listen closely after the foreign language, you'll b
ellarformed with fitzgerald, dizzy gillespie, all of them.is first wife was the sister of sophia loren. so, alessandra is the daughter -- excuse me the granddaughter of mussolini and the niece of sophia lauren, one of the greatest stars in italy and the 20th century. so, alessandra she has quite a heritage. she's very faithful to her grandfather's legacy. she is a so-called neofascist. interestingly enough, she's rather supportive of israel and disavows a bit of her grandfather's anti-jewish...
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reporter: congressman steven lynch is looking into the problem, all a result of a new low altitude gillespie. on days -- g.p.s. on days when the winds call for it the next gen g.p.s. takes planes from the south over a more narrower condensed approach over milton and other towns. in a statement spilled to fox 25, mass port understands community concerns about aircraft noise. the agency says it is working with the f.a.a. on noise abatements, requiring some departing planes to make a short left turn over the harbor instead of flying straight over milton. residents in milton and solution can be found soon in order to put the airplanes and their lives on the new path. >> and milton isn't the only area dealing with these issues. we found thousands of complaints coming from around the surrounding areas around logan. >> elizabeth: travelers can expect to see new upgrades at logan airport's jetblue terminal. new features include interactive kiosks and flight displays. the entire improvement project is expected to finish up next year. >> umass lowell students teaming up with nasa to launch a rocket in
reporter: congressman steven lynch is looking into the problem, all a result of a new low altitude gillespie. on days -- g.p.s. on days when the winds call for it the next gen g.p.s. takes planes from the south over a more narrower condensed approach over milton and other towns. in a statement spilled to fox 25, mass port understands community concerns about aircraft noise. the agency says it is working with the f.a.a. on noise abatements, requiring some departing planes to make a short left...
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ellington and said that they were going to make a song, that they were going to rerecord a song that gillespie has made command duke said don't. he is close the door on that song. so i am hoping that people will pick up my book and if someone else comes to them with an idea to write a book about thurgood marshall that they will say don't. will hagood has closed the door on that. what i think, though, what really was a magnet to me was that marshall, marshall's hearings were five days stretched over 12 days and his nomination set in limbo for six weeks before marshall the supreme court have been all-white. before him none of these hearings lasted more than a day. so with southerners leading the charge i knew that there was great drama in that and wanted to figure out why that happened and why they wanted to stop thurgood marshall. well, and you told it beautifully. >> excuse me? >> you told it beautifully. >> the backdrop of the confirmation. but it is also a very poignant story about the relationship between two great men, the relationships between thurgood lyndon johnson, and you should great
ellington and said that they were going to make a song, that they were going to rerecord a song that gillespie has made command duke said don't. he is close the door on that song. so i am hoping that people will pick up my book and if someone else comes to them with an idea to write a book about thurgood marshall that they will say don't. will hagood has closed the door on that. what i think, though, what really was a magnet to me was that marshall, marshall's hearings were five days stretched...
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in response to those articles then cops director contacted sheriff doug gillespie and offered assistance in developing reforms in policies and procedures and training and tactics and investigation and documentation. sheriff gillespie sent a team of his executive command leaders to washington to meet with the cops office and its leaders and to discuss the proposal. they reached an agreement and ten months later in november of 2012 the cops office released a full report detailing its findings and i think all engaged have concluded this was a constructive and positive advance in both policing and civil rights. as the most visible form of government law enforcement officers are at the front line of our responsibility to safeguard constitutional rights while ensuring public safety. it is unsurprising they are held to a very high standard given the tremendous responsibility we empower them with in our constitutional order. it's also why i believe when certain commentators talk about a so-called ferguson effect with no evidentiary support, it is insulting to the brave men and women who do get o
in response to those articles then cops director contacted sheriff doug gillespie and offered assistance in developing reforms in policies and procedures and training and tactics and investigation and documentation. sheriff gillespie sent a team of his executive command leaders to washington to meet with the cops office and its leaders and to discuss the proposal. they reached an agreement and ten months later in november of 2012 the cops office released a full report detailing its findings and...
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he did the speech, it had everything he wanted and that the end he quoted the john gillespie magee jrm. it was the first time i could see ronald reagan really upset. he was upset in part about the teacher, in part about the dreadful tragedy, in part because he understood it was the height of the cold war, you have to let the world know a little bit, no, soviet union, this is not, quote, a military disaster, there was a lot going on in that speech. reagan left the oval office after that speech feeling that it had not succeeded. in the words of abraham lincoln he felt that it happened scoured. lincoln said a good speech scours, it breaks up the earth. reagan did not feel the speech had met the moment. i came to think afterwards that he thought that in part because there's nothing you can say that could meet a moment that was that painful to the american people and to you. i picked up from watching reagan how he felt and i absorb it and felt it too so everybody went home not buy it that night, feeling very sad about what happened, the history that happened and also on reagan's part and m
he did the speech, it had everything he wanted and that the end he quoted the john gillespie magee jrm. it was the first time i could see ronald reagan really upset. he was upset in part about the teacher, in part about the dreadful tragedy, in part because he understood it was the height of the cold war, you have to let the world know a little bit, no, soviet union, this is not, quote, a military disaster, there was a lot going on in that speech. reagan left the oval office after that speech...
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john gillespie magee junior became a fighter pilot in world war ii and died in the run-up to the war.d this beautiful poem and it ended with the words and slipped the early bonds of earth to touch the face of god. it just came to me. i remembered it from seventh grade. i made that the end of the speech, but there was a mystery. i knew that ronald reagan would only use those words if he knew that poem. if that poem met something to him. i hope teen new it and i hoped it meant something, but to be careful the speech ended actually before that paragraph, so it would be easier for the president to kill that paragraph and not say it. we got the speech done. there was no time to ruin it, by which i mean normally presidential speeches are staffed out to hundreds of people who can't help themselves. they think defensively or aggressively, whatever they are doing a change everything around and sometimes they don't know good from bad, so they make things a little worse or take out something that is good and it leave and something that is dumb, so the staffing process can kill a speech and in th
john gillespie magee junior became a fighter pilot in world war ii and died in the run-up to the war.d this beautiful poem and it ended with the words and slipped the early bonds of earth to touch the face of god. it just came to me. i remembered it from seventh grade. i made that the end of the speech, but there was a mystery. i knew that ronald reagan would only use those words if he knew that poem. if that poem met something to him. i hope teen new it and i hoped it meant something, but to...
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then cops office director contacted sheriff doug gillespie in developing reforms. he sent a team to washington to meet with its leaders and to discuss the proposal. they reached an agreement and in november of 2012 the cops office released a full report detailing its findings and all engaged have concluded this was a constructive and positive advance in both policing and civil rights. as the most visible form of government, law enforcement officers are at the front line of our responsibility to safe guard constitutional rights while ensuring public safety. it is unsurprising they are held to a very high standard given the tremendous responsibility we empower them with in our constitutional order. it is also why i believe when certain commentators talk about a ferguson effect it is insu insulting to the brave men and women who do get out of their cars, who do put their lives on the line every day to protect those in this country. i might close with a quote from one of law enforcement's most important voices. a recent statement by chuck cant canterbury, who stated fi
then cops office director contacted sheriff doug gillespie in developing reforms. he sent a team to washington to meet with its leaders and to discuss the proposal. they reached an agreement and in november of 2012 the cops office released a full report detailing its findings and all engaged have concluded this was a constructive and positive advance in both policing and civil rights. as the most visible form of government, law enforcement officers are at the front line of our responsibility to...
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in response to those articles then cops director contacted sheriff doug gillespie and offered assistance in developing reforms in policies and procedures and training and tactics and investigation and documentation. sheriff gillespie sent a team of his executive command leaders to washington to meet with the cops office and its leaders and to discuss the proposal. they reached an agreement and ten months later in november of 2012 the cops office released a full report details its findings and i think all engaged have concluded this was a constructive and positive advance in both policing and civil rights. as the most visible form of government law enforcement officers are at the front line of our responsibility to safeguard constitutional rights while ensuring public safety. it is unsurprising they are held to a very high standard given the tremendous responsibility we empower them with in our constitutional order. it's also why i believe when certain commentators talk about a so-called ferguson effect with no evidentiary support, it is insulting to the brave men and women who do get out
in response to those articles then cops director contacted sheriff doug gillespie and offered assistance in developing reforms in policies and procedures and training and tactics and investigation and documentation. sheriff gillespie sent a team of his executive command leaders to washington to meet with the cops office and its leaders and to discuss the proposal. they reached an agreement and ten months later in november of 2012 the cops office released a full report details its findings and i...