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. >> chris russell with congressman scott derek. just on the one point of whether the senate was unable or unwilling, i guess, to -- the senate did actually weigh in. 44 senators sent letter, hey, we'll confirm him if we get these changes to the law. they weighed in. they aren't going to without the problems. dodd frank only gave one congressional check over the entire new agency of the cfpb. that was to have the head confirmed by the senate. and now they've already run rough shot over that one check because they sent the funding up outside, sent all the powers up outside. and so is it not -- i mean, i do not article i section 9 lays out to the congress the powers of the purse. ang lot of members on at least from the republican side, at least, view the powers in a whole body of the set up is unconstitutional. just on terms of can we get gentlemen agreement on these things, all this stuff is so new and outside the norm and, dare i say crazy, all of these changes, that, yes, of course people on the other side are going to think they'r
. >> chris russell with congressman scott derek. just on the one point of whether the senate was unable or unwilling, i guess, to -- the senate did actually weigh in. 44 senators sent letter, hey, we'll confirm him if we get these changes to the law. they weighed in. they aren't going to without the problems. dodd frank only gave one congressional check over the entire new agency of the cfpb. that was to have the head confirmed by the senate. and now they've already run rough shot over...
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scott. >>> breaking news in the trial of julius henson , the political operative charged in the robocall scandal. derek valcourt explains the judge made a decision about some of the charges. good afternoon, derrick. >> reporter: the judge decide to throw out one of the three conspiracy charges saying it was redundant and therefore unnecessary but the rest of the case moves full speed ahead. a group of supporters followed consultant henson to court. he is hoping to avoid the same fate as ehrlich's campaign manager. a jury found him guilty for sending robocalls to 112,000 registered democrats hinting there was no need to go vote. >> basically the state made a mistake in bringing this case and we will prove it. >> reporter: henson was behind the robocalls. his friend and assistant expected to testify as she did in the trial, the calls were a form of reverse psychology. the prosecutor sees it differently charging it violated election laws, amounted to voter suppression and failed to include the disscretion. charges henson and his attorney dispute. >> we are finding the statute itself is vague, overbroad, u
scott. >>> breaking news in the trial of julius henson , the political operative charged in the robocall scandal. derek valcourt explains the judge made a decision about some of the charges. good afternoon, derrick. >> reporter: the judge decide to throw out one of the three conspiracy charges saying it was redundant and therefore unnecessary but the rest of the case moves full speed ahead. a group of supporters followed consultant henson to court. he is hoping to avoid the same...
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scott. >> here is what people are talking about today, paul suric the long time aid of bob urlich is sentenced, derek valcourt is live downtown with more on what a judge just decided. >> reporter: hi jessica, paul suric will spend one month in home detention, that is a sentenced handed down by the judge to the man who ran bob urlich's campaign for governor. a jury convicted him for his role in authorizing those notorious election night robo calls which went out to 112,000 democrats. those calls suggested there were no need to go vote because the dpomp had already won even though the polls had not even been closed yet. in court suric addressed the judge, telling him i am disappointed in myself. it was a consultant's recommendation but my decision. he called it a profound personal failure, saying it ended my career and put my family through hell. i am here to apologize. now the judge told suric that while this was a bad decision he did not consider paul suric in anyway to be a bad man. paul sure isk will also have to spend 500 hours in community service. the judge has order him to divide that community
scott. >> here is what people are talking about today, paul suric the long time aid of bob urlich is sentenced, derek valcourt is live downtown with more on what a judge just decided. >> reporter: hi jessica, paul suric will spend one month in home detention, that is a sentenced handed down by the judge to the man who ran bob urlich's campaign for governor. a jury convicted him for his role in authorizing those notorious election night robo calls which went out to 112,000 democrats....
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scott broom, 9 news now. >> oh, topper, you've had your share of escapades with the stinky bugs. >> i remember you actually taking and throwing one at derekuring an 11:00 newscast. >> is that when i did that? >> yes, you did. >> you know what? the best one was when you ate that stink mug taco back in february of last year. do you remember that? >> you've got to remind me. >> you were eating it. >> in living color. >> you were extolling the virtues of cilantro and sink buggage. >> you did well, my friend. >> both of us decided that you would be the best candidate. >> the worst part of that is that it was cooked like five hours previously. >> it was garlicky. >> it was okay. >> anita was kind of pulling back a bit after like whoa. >> oh, well, nothing as crazy today. of course, temperatures are around 52, bugs will come back, no doubt about that. the good news is if you want less ticks and mosquitoes and stink bugs it will cool down slowly but surely and don't call me shirley. let's start with a live shot of the white house brought to you by michael and son. clear skies, temps dipping below 50 downtown. they've been below 50 about an hour i
scott broom, 9 news now. >> oh, topper, you've had your share of escapades with the stinky bugs. >> i remember you actually taking and throwing one at derekuring an 11:00 newscast. >> is that when i did that? >> yes, you did. >> you know what? the best one was when you ate that stink mug taco back in february of last year. do you remember that? >> you've got to remind me. >> you were eating it. >> in living color. >> you were extolling the...
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derek valcourt talks to those on both sides of this issue. >> reporter: as six officers stood over a suspect on a federal hill street this weekend scott grabbed his cell phone and started recording. >> i have a camera. i am supposed to be able to take video. >> but the officers quickly became unhappy. >> no. >> -- officer -- >> -- loitering -- >> -- really -- >> -- loitering -- >> -- asking you to leave -- >> -- for loitering, ordering him to leave -- >> -- leaving -- >> -- walk -- >> -- leaving -- >> -- id -- >> -- his camera than they are with the man that they were arresting. >> we showed that video to the lead attorney for the aclu, already challenging baltimore police in court for confiscating and deleting cell phone videos of this arrest at the preakness. their lawsuit sparked this new police policy on how city officers should handle being video recorded. the aclu says in this case the police officers were wrong. >> he wasn't loitering. he was in fact engaged in first amendment activity, what the police general order says he has a right to do. >> those officers did not seize that phone or even arrest this person, they just asked him to
derek valcourt talks to those on both sides of this issue. >> reporter: as six officers stood over a suspect on a federal hill street this weekend scott grabbed his cell phone and started recording. >> i have a camera. i am supposed to be able to take video. >> but the officers quickly became unhappy. >> no. >> -- officer -- >> -- loitering -- >> -- really -- >> -- loitering -- >> -- asking you to leave -- >> -- for loitering, ordering...