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the gm says it's not that he doesn't trust the inspectors not have the data that he is looking for. so, we can tell you that 12 inspectors will undergo specialized training and part of two man teams beginning work in april. live at if i can officer son square, delia goncalves, wusa 9. >>> metro says the budget does not go far enough. the ideas to raise revenue include a sales tax, gas tax or fee on commercial properties within a half mile of a metro station. >>> brushfires in connecticut county have been -- in montgomery county burning dangerously close to several homes. sky 9 was over the scene. a water tanker was brought in. meteorologist howard bernstein is in for topper. there were warnings that brushfires were possible, right? >> yeah, red flag warnings were posted. we had windy conditions, gusts 30 to 35 miles per hour. it was a beautiful day but you we should see improvement upon that. we have a cold front coming with rain that will be around in spots tomorrow morning then colder temperatures as we head to the easter weekend. i will let you know how cool it will get and what
the gm says it's not that he doesn't trust the inspectors not have the data that he is looking for. so, we can tell you that 12 inspectors will undergo specialized training and part of two man teams beginning work in april. live at if i can officer son square, delia goncalves, wusa 9. >>> metro says the budget does not go far enough. the ideas to raise revenue include a sales tax, gas tax or fee on commercial properties within a half mile of a metro station. >>> brushfires in...
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now, you know, the gm and the coach had a chat with him. let's fast forward now to last night. ernie: last night in the nets. russ: the nets -- this is the lowly nets. this is the lowly nets against the first place raptors. the nets closed the game out. they had gone on a 14-0 run. 14-3 run to put away the cleveland cavaliers. these kind of things you can lose, but these kind of things are not supposed to happen to an elite team. ernie: do you think -- maybe this is a stretch. do you think what happened last night, the loss, has anything to do with what happened saturday night that you were telling us? russ: i don't think so. in fairness to lebron, after he was spoken to by the coach and the gm, the guy's been bonn -- bonkers. he's been outstanding. ernie: he's a smart guy. russ: very smart. ernie: are you surprised by this? russ: i am. he's very smart. he's a fierce, fierce competitor. he's made two mistakes. this past week and the previous mistake we know about was quote-unquote, the decision when he was leaving cleveland to he's a bright guy. sometimes a lot of athletes, the
now, you know, the gm and the coach had a chat with him. let's fast forward now to last night. ernie: last night in the nets. russ: the nets -- this is the lowly nets. this is the lowly nets against the first place raptors. the nets closed the game out. they had gone on a 14-0 run. 14-3 run to put away the cleveland cavaliers. these kind of things you can lose, but these kind of things are not supposed to happen to an elite team. ernie: do you think -- maybe this is a stretch. do you think what...
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we talked to the gm one-on-one today. did you make the right choice?> i definitely did. >> reporter: closing metro for emergency safety repairs was something metro general manager paul wiedefeld felt so strongly about that he told his staff, quote, it could be a short day for me, end quote, if he didn't get the support to do it. insiders say that meant he
we talked to the gm one-on-one today. did you make the right choice?> i definitely did. >> reporter: closing metro for emergency safety repairs was something metro general manager paul wiedefeld felt so strongly about that he told his staff, quote, it could be a short day for me, end quote, if he didn't get the support to do it. insiders say that meant he
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down insulation inside and as a result there wae a metal on metal situation thatn was causing the smoke. gm paul wheat feld said they had to do this tomorrow. the question that am of youyou have, why are they doing this tomorrow? why can't take wait't until the weekend? here's what he had to say. >> what we tend to find outout where we have potentially any issues we will treat them justtm like we if with the mcphearsonce square situation, which is if we have a situation where it can be located locally we will single track around it and that eveninn we'll shutdown at 9:00 p.m.9:00 because we need to shutdown power in both rails to deal with this issue. now, something like this happened twice in the last yeart where we had some sort of smokef event and in neither event did we see the extent what happenedt
down insulation inside and as a result there wae a metal on metal situation thatn was causing the smoke. gm paul wheat feld said they had to do this tomorrow. the question that am of youyou have, why are they doing this tomorrow? why can't take wait't until the weekend? here's what he had to say. >> what we tend to find outout where we have potentially any issues we will treat them justtm like we if with the mcphearsonce square situation, which is if we have a situation where it can be...
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as we have seen in this committee on other subjects, such as the toccata airbags in the gm ignition switch recall, individual components of vehicles with defects can suddenly snowball into major problems. so with an autonomous car, the stakes are all the more going to be high. you can imagine in this world of cyber security and cyber attacks, imagine what would happen to autonomous vehicles to get hacked while they are out on the road. one small defect could end up in a massive safety crisis. if the problem comes up, manufacturers and regulators are going to have to get together and quickly find those solutions. no more coverups, no more head in the sand approaches to safety. we are going to avoid the tragedies, we have to be johnny on the spot. thank you mr. chairman. >> thank you senator nelson. they did not let me get behind the wheel. i suppose they figured if you can navigate a spaceship that can drive a driverless car. >> it was the terrestrial challenge. >> i want to ask and sent to the summit statements from the national council on disability, no letter from the global automakers a
as we have seen in this committee on other subjects, such as the toccata airbags in the gm ignition switch recall, individual components of vehicles with defects can suddenly snowball into major problems. so with an autonomous car, the stakes are all the more going to be high. you can imagine in this world of cyber security and cyber attacks, imagine what would happen to autonomous vehicles to get hacked while they are out on the road. one small defect could end up in a massive safety crisis....
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>>reporter: this is when the anounment came about 4:30 today. not a lot of notice. when you saw gm approach the podium, his voice -- this was a very different man than the one who took over metro. as you mentioned this all started after yesterday's incident at mcphearson's square. no one was hurt when the smoke filled the station, but what the inspectors discovered was roughly the same issue that led to the deadly incident over at l'enfant plaza last year. tomorrow is the plan to get the inspectors and engineers out on the tracks inspecting piece by piece the jumper cables. we why are you doing this in the middle of the week, why aren't you doing it on the weekend? he said in this case safety trumps convenient. >> i cannot rule out a potential life safety issue here and this is why we must take this action immediately. we basically have what's called jumper cables. we have third rail and it comes and there's a gap in it occasionally, 600 times. so there's four large cables that basically connect the power from one end to the other. in this case, there was potential metal on metal w
>>reporter: this is when the anounment came about 4:30 today. not a lot of notice. when you saw gm approach the podium, his voice -- this was a very different man than the one who took over metro. as you mentioned this all started after yesterday's incident at mcphearson's square. no one was hurt when the smoke filled the station, but what the inspectors discovered was roughly the same issue that led to the deadly incident over at l'enfant plaza last year. tomorrow is the plan to get the...
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however, she did say that the gm, along with the board, did have the authority to shut it down without consulting her. you weren't expecting this?is? >> i think i told -- said froml- the outset i was shocked.ed. > mayor, are you upset that you seem to have been kept out of the loop from the decision. dec >> i don't think i have been h kept out of the loop. i think that it is decision and metro made its decision. now, does it have a significanta impact on us and will we make sure all of the procedures and principles embedded in the compact are followed, yes. do we want to understand theirhr decision making to get to thisis point, of course.urse and we will get the answers to those questions. ultimately, do you standby their decision or would you have had a different way of approaching the situation? >> i honestly, i don't have thae information to be able to say that. literally getting a call a few hours ago about theew shutdown t the system. not having all of the access tos the information that metro officials do about what the cause of the fire was and how frequently those pieces of eq
however, she did say that the gm, along with the board, did have the authority to shut it down without consulting her. you weren't expecting this?is? >> i think i told -- said froml- the outset i was shocked.ed. > mayor, are you upset that you seem to have been kept out of the loop from the decision. dec >> i don't think i have been h kept out of the loop. i think that it is decision and metro made its decision. now, does it have a significanta impact on us and will we make sure...
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among them, power to the rider. metro's gm is proposing more bold changes after that week-long shutdown, and it could mean that you get back a little money. >>> plus they're life-saving devices that are often going unused because they are so complicated, but are defibrillators easy enough for a sixth grader to use? the i-team tests it out. ♪ they say it treats me unkind >> music is in his blood. we visit owen danoff to find out where he gets his inspiration to compete on "the voice." >>> metro riders may be about to never had before. when there are massive delays, they could be allowed to leave the system without paying. the transportation reporter, adam tuss, tells us the proposal is part of a broader refund strategy for the entire transit system. >> reporter: it's one of the most frustrating parts of being a metro rider, tapping into the system only to see a big delay and then you tap out and still have that pay. now metro is trying to give you the ability to tap into the system, tap out when there's a big delay and not be c
among them, power to the rider. metro's gm is proposing more bold changes after that week-long shutdown, and it could mean that you get back a little money. >>> plus they're life-saving devices that are often going unused because they are so complicated, but are defibrillators easy enough for a sixth grader to use? the i-team tests it out. ♪ they say it treats me unkind >> music is in his blood. we visit owen danoff to find out where he gets his inspiration to compete on...
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the gm said martin is well liked by everyone in the building and earned every nickel of this contract. with the injuries. you know, he had a couple of years where he was banged up, written off by a lot of people. coach cutter was one of his biggest fans when he was first fired here, and to overcome that adversity and do what he did, he's not a dime a dozen guy. >> the buccaneers also signed the seahawks j.r. being the heir-apparent to logan benchens. and this weekend, jordan speaks is paired with an 8:07 tee time today in round one of the championship. this is a little deja vu this week. he finished in the same position last week that he did a year ago and then won here. >> i feel like i am in a better place on the pga tour and season right now than i was i finished maybe fourth in l.a., seventh in phoenix and pebble and whatnot, i believe i have a win already this year. obviously, the last pga tour wasn't up to par with what we were doing before. i need to get my putter going. it feels fine. it just hasn't quite gone in yet, but it will opinion. >> i like that confidence. enjoy your
the gm said martin is well liked by everyone in the building and earned every nickel of this contract. with the injuries. you know, he had a couple of years where he was banged up, written off by a lot of people. coach cutter was one of his biggest fans when he was first fired here, and to overcome that adversity and do what he did, he's not a dime a dozen guy. >> the buccaneers also signed the seahawks j.r. being the heir-apparent to logan benchens. and this weekend, jordan speaks is...
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that's the message from metro's gm paul wiedefeld as he tries to fix the troubled agency.nd that includes giving the public as much information as possible about what's going on. wiedefeld didn't mince words as he outlined his plans today. he said metro is in worse shape than he thought when he took the job. he says long-term closures on the rails could be needed to stop the cycle of band-aid repairs. and he says metro launched an online tool so you can see what the crews are working on. >> this is going to be traffic to the public. in two months we're going to have this done, in one year and we can judge you? >> yes. that's what we started on our website today. a customer report accounting system, basically. >> metro play mai also put tote boards outside stations to let you know how trains are running before you commit to getting on board. you can also take a look at the gm's complete letter to riders on the nbc washington app. just search "metro." >>> we're just getting started on "news4 at 11." we saw the emotion in court today, erin andrews wiping away tears as a jury
that's the message from metro's gm paul wiedefeld as he tries to fix the troubled agency.nd that includes giving the public as much information as possible about what's going on. wiedefeld didn't mince words as he outlined his plans today. he said metro is in worse shape than he thought when he took the job. he says long-term closures on the rails could be needed to stop the cycle of band-aid repairs. and he says metro launched an online tool so you can see what the crews are working on....
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the gm for obama is supposed to make that decision. gm only good news that the for ramada is supposed to make a decision. reporting at the metro station, i am jeannette reyes. jummy: larry hogan has unveiled a plan to widen annapolis roads by fort meade. the $139 million project will expand the road to six lanes, that is three in each direction. it is a major priority for the state and the top transportation >> this project will replace the four-lane maryland 175 bridge with a six lane bridge and reconfigure the ramps at the maryland 295 interchange to improve safety and reduce congestion. jummy: in addition to expanding will improvews interchange is making it easier to get onto and out of that post. this noon, we are following new developments in a disturbing case of child abuse in prince george's county. a new lawsuit against former teacher claims he threatened to kill one of his victims if she told anyone. kerley is accused of making child pornography and abusing at least 17 children. police say some of the abuse happened on school
the gm for obama is supposed to make that decision. gm only good news that the for ramada is supposed to make a decision. reporting at the metro station, i am jeannette reyes. jummy: larry hogan has unveiled a plan to widen annapolis roads by fort meade. the $139 million project will expand the road to six lanes, that is three in each direction. it is a major priority for the state and the top transportation >> this project will replace the four-lane maryland 175 bridge with a six lane...
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i think it requires the whole team to step up and do what needs to be done. >> reporter: we can tell that you metro's gm is telling us that this new track inspection team will begin work on all tracks here in the metro starting next week. we're live at clarendon, wusa 9. >> thank you, delia. and metro's acting safety chief was on the job for less than a year. no replacement has been named. >>> a jetblue flight attendant accused of trying to sneak a suitcase of cocaine through the airport is back in court. inspectors found 70 pounds she was found at new york city's kennedy airport on wednesday and surrendered to authorities. >>> coming up, why met flicks is purposely lowering the quality of video for? >> but first, turning the coroner flu season corn -- corner on flu season, and why it's lasting longer than usual. >> look at the cooler air, cumberland in the 40s and a cool down for >>> for the first time this year, government health officials say flu activity is decreasing. it usually peaks in february but this is one of the later peaks on record, and it's not over yet. >> in the past 19 years and this y
i think it requires the whole team to step up and do what needs to be done. >> reporter: we can tell that you metro's gm is telling us that this new track inspection team will begin work on all tracks here in the metro starting next week. we're live at clarendon, wusa 9. >> thank you, delia. and metro's acting safety chief was on the job for less than a year. no replacement has been named. >>> a jetblue flight attendant accused of trying to sneak a suitcase of cocaine...
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there was the gm plant that was there for better part of the century. it shut down several years ago. there was high unemployment in the area. the area has come back but trump could make some inroads there. trump has said in a series of interviews to in wisconsin he gets along with house speaker. so i don't think is trying to come in and send a message in the speaker's backyar backyard k he backyard i think he i is just like your comment there and pull votes. >> host: you talk to a lot of people your story which is able online, including ray acosta. why is he supporting donald trump? >> caller: ray acosta is sort of a new thing. he is an obama supporter but he voted for obama in '08. got turned off with politics. skipped a couple of local and national elections but now he is back. is actually voted for trump along with his wife during in person absentee voting in a suburb of milwaukee. what he said was trump, he says what he thinks and what other people are thinking. so he likes sort of that plainspoken brash talking donald trump. >> host: whatever rece
there was the gm plant that was there for better part of the century. it shut down several years ago. there was high unemployment in the area. the area has come back but trump could make some inroads there. trump has said in a series of interviews to in wisconsin he gets along with house speaker. so i don't think is trying to come in and send a message in the speaker's backyar backyard k he backyard i think he i is just like your comment there and pull votes. >> host: you talk to a lot of...
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the festival. more on "bloomberg west" next. emily: gmdetermined not to be left behind in the race for a thomas nichols. thattart up makes sensors turn regular cars into self driving cars. it is the latest move for gm that formed an autonomous vehicle team and invested in ly latest driving route. joining us from washington, d.c.. talk to us about their technology and is this about the technology or the talent? >> here's a company that has been around for a few years and they were developing aftermarket kits to hook up to audi a4's that would turn your audi into a self driving car. they did not have the money to keep going and this is an opportunity for them to expand and to help gm at the same time. google seems to be the farthest along when it comes to self driving cars but gm has the technology. they have been working on it for a couple of years. how do their efforts stack up to google? >> gm introduced the idea of a thomas cars in 1939 at the world's fair. the technology has always been out of the grasp of everyone's reach until now. w
the festival. more on "bloomberg west" next. emily: gmdetermined not to be left behind in the race for a thomas nichols. thattart up makes sensors turn regular cars into self driving cars. it is the latest move for gm that formed an autonomous vehicle team and invested in ly latest driving route. joining us from washington, d.c.. talk to us about their technology and is this about the technology or the talent? >> here's a company that has been around for a few years and they...
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emily: google seems to be the farthest along when it comes to self driving cars but gm has the technologyey have been working on it for a couple of years. how do their efforts stack up to google? >> gm introduced the idea of a thomas cars in 1939 at the world's fair. the technology has always been out of the grasp of everyone's reach until now. we're getting to the point where it is out there so gm has been doing work with data and stuff like that. but has not been taking another strategy which is slowly integrating this technology. they were planning to have a super cruise control-like feature where you could take your hands and feet off the controls and it looks like that will be delayed until next year. not doing the same approach as google with fully a thomas at this point. emily: another interesting story and the outer industry, ford is creating a subsidiary, focusing on everything from car sharing to a thomas vehicles. they're looking for co2 lead this company. they're looking in silicon valley. what do you make of the fact that ford is creating a separate company for these efforts
emily: google seems to be the farthest along when it comes to self driving cars but gm has the technologyey have been working on it for a couple of years. how do their efforts stack up to google? >> gm introduced the idea of a thomas cars in 1939 at the world's fair. the technology has always been out of the grasp of everyone's reach until now. we're getting to the point where it is out there so gm has been doing work with data and stuff like that. but has not been taking another strategy...
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we talked to the gm one-on-one today. did you make the right choice? >> i definitely did. >> reporter: closing metro for emergency safety repairs was something metro general manager paul wiedefeld felt so strongly about that he told his staff, quote, it could be a short day for me, end quote, if he didn't get the support to do it. insiders say that meant he possibility of walking away from metro if he did not get the support. >> i'm always thinking of it as, you know, my 16-year-old daughter on the train, your children riding the train, that's how i think of this. >> reporter: the gm says flatly after seeing what he saw this week and being sotold what he w being told, he could not be comfortable with the system being open in the state it was in. >> there were serious issues. we should not have been running training under those conditions. >> reporter: he says more details are needed about why the system is in such rough shape. riders with their own thoughts. >> i think the new general manager is making efforts to show he's a tough guy and wants to make
we talked to the gm one-on-one today. did you make the right choice? >> i definitely did. >> reporter: closing metro for emergency safety repairs was something metro general manager paul wiedefeld felt so strongly about that he told his staff, quote, it could be a short day for me, end quote, if he didn't get the support to do it. insiders say that meant he possibility of walking away from metro if he did not get the support. >> i'm always thinking of it as, you know, my...
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>>reporter: the new gm launched a webpage to keep track of the system's response to the federal transit administration's safety demands. the rail operations center will be fully staffed and that is a yellow work in process. >> much worse than expected and maybe even we've been talking about. >>reporter: the new ceo said way. installing new radio systems and cell phone cables in the tunnels, he has also ordered more visible police patrols in response to some well-publicized assaults on trains. >> on the trains, you have people being attacked day after day. we need some type of security on those trains. >>reporter: with site and security, a lot of people say they just cannot count on metro anymore to get them to work on time. >> these trains are constantly getting delayed, always waiting 20 minutes. >>reporter: we also talked to people who love metro. >> i'm actually pleased with it. it's air-conditioned and spacious and for the most part, on time. >>reporter: the new gm said that this is no five-year plan. he said he is committed to making metro friendlier, safer, more reliable and more
>>reporter: the new gm launched a webpage to keep track of the system's response to the federal transit administration's safety demands. the rail operations center will be fully staffed and that is a yellow work in process. >> much worse than expected and maybe even we've been talking about. >>reporter: the new ceo said way. installing new radio systems and cell phone cables in the tunnels, he has also ordered more visible police patrols in response to some well-publicized...
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the gm praised fitzpatrick in a conference call with reportoers. but if it doesn't work out, he did say starting geno smith remains a possibility. >> no hope for those. >>> breaking news tonight. one of the most wanted terrorists in the world captured. the only surviving plotter from the paris massacre taken alive in a dramatic raid in brussels. tonight how they found him and what he can tell investigators. >>> spring snow storm.e big nor'easter bearing down on millions right as things are supposed to be warming up. >>> targeting trump. mitt romney's big announcement as he tries to derail the front-runner. also a scare for trump's family. threats to his children. >>> dangerous mix, the new warning about a spike in patients unknowingly sabotaging their own life-saving treatment because of something they don't tell their doctor. >>> and little kid, big hit, and millions of families who can't
the gm praised fitzpatrick in a conference call with reportoers. but if it doesn't work out, he did say starting geno smith remains a possibility. >> no hope for those. >>> breaking news tonight. one of the most wanted terrorists in the world captured. the only surviving plotter from the paris massacre taken alive in a dramatic raid in brussels. tonight how they found him and what he can tell investigators. >>> spring snow storm.e big nor'easter bearing down on millions...
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the first was his nose denver, the gm, john elway. few athletes get a chance to go out where they call the shot go out on top, and peyton manning has the storybook finish. we'll have the initial announcement tomorrow. warriors are back in action tomorrow. the home-winning streak continues enthough they had the stumble in l.a. i'd like for a better effort against orlando. >> they better. i think steve kerr is getting the pipes warmed up. >> we'll be right back. avo: when laquinta.com sends craig wilson a ready for you client: great proposal! let's readytalk more over golf. mes? craig: great. client: how about over tennis craig: even better. avo: a game changer! avo: the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com. >>> coming up at 6:00, the storm is approaching. a look at the powerful winds and rain. and a rare sight at the monterey aquarium. what marine biologists say they've never seen this close before. >>> and we're getting a look at the storm's impact from your eyes. an abc7 news viewer posted the picture showing a downed tree and p
the first was his nose denver, the gm, john elway. few athletes get a chance to go out where they call the shot go out on top, and peyton manning has the storybook finish. we'll have the initial announcement tomorrow. warriors are back in action tomorrow. the home-winning streak continues enthough they had the stumble in l.a. i'd like for a better effort against orlando. >> they better. i think steve kerr is getting the pipes warmed up. >> we'll be right back. avo: when...
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metro, it's not good enough and it has to change -- that is the word coming today from the gm of metro. he explained a plan for moving the system forward. he wanted to be the best transit system in the country but admits there are hurdles. looking at is putting information on the pylons. so thatelectric there, is something we are tried to figure out. where we can tell people what's going on before they get down there. leon: one of the steps talked about, a new customer accountability website for step he admitted there are more challenges to the job than he expected, but he says he is ready to take them on. alison: developing tonight, excelon hopes that a proposal released this afternoon will get enough support to finalize its merger with pepco. last week, the d.c. public service commission said they would not approve the deal until changes were made in parties agree to it. today, excelon said they would give the commission $20 million for discounts, which would also be used to help low income customers and modernize the grid, in addition to the $25 million they previously agreed to pay
metro, it's not good enough and it has to change -- that is the word coming today from the gm of metro. he explained a plan for moving the system forward. he wanted to be the best transit system in the country but admits there are hurdles. looking at is putting information on the pylons. so thatelectric there, is something we are tried to figure out. where we can tell people what's going on before they get down there. leon: one of the steps talked about, a new customer accountability website...
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that sentiment made contract negotiations a lot easier on the gm. >> there's always some, you know, bickering back and forth with any negotiation, but at the end of the day 99.9% of this was pretty easy. he's earned his money. we wanted to reward him. he's earned every penny. >>> tomorrow the pga val par championship tees it up -- val spar championship tees it up in palm harbor. you may not have known much about spieth at the time, but that was just the beginning of a dream come true. >> reporter: the more things change, the more they stay the same. at least that's what jordan spieth is hoping as he begins his title defense at the >> any time you come a place where you've won, you feel very comfortable. >> reporter: last year spieth had a 30-foot birdie putt to win a three-way playoff. >> jordan spieth, pga tour victory no. 2. >> reporter: less than a month after winning spieth took home the green jacket at augusta national, becoming the second youngest master's champion. >> there are still moments that it's pinch me moments like i have the jacket with me and so i go in the closet to grab som
that sentiment made contract negotiations a lot easier on the gm. >> there's always some, you know, bickering back and forth with any negotiation, but at the end of the day 99.9% of this was pretty easy. he's earned his money. we wanted to reward him. he's earned every penny. >>> tomorrow the pga val par championship tees it up -- val spar championship tees it up in palm harbor. you may not have known much about spieth at the time, but that was just the beginning of a dream come...
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the detroit water. we're going to go talk to a gm worker who works at the plant and worked there at the time that gm recognizednd the state acknowledged that they could no longer use flint water because it was destroying the engine. >> my name is ronald jamison, known as coach hollywood. amy: how long have you worked at the flint engine plant? on 40 this, going year. amy: you are working there would flint hooked up with the flint river and was disconnected from the detroit water supply. >> yes. amy: what happened at the plan? >> from what i hear, basically saying it was causing corrosion and what that was causing, they were saying something to the fact what they were putting in the water and they were saying, we got this stuff called rust inhibitor keeps the engines from rusting while they are waiting to have oil put on them and i guess they tested it and found out, i guess we were putting too much chlorine in the water. you'rethey told flint causing us to lose engines because we have to tear them down and get the rest out before we can send them back. gavethe emergency manager you a waiver of said you can dis
the detroit water. we're going to go talk to a gm worker who works at the plant and worked there at the time that gm recognizednd the state acknowledged that they could no longer use flint water because it was destroying the engine. >> my name is ronald jamison, known as coach hollywood. amy: how long have you worked at the flint engine plant? on 40 this, going year. amy: you are working there would flint hooked up with the flint river and was disconnected from the detroit water supply....
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with zika virus there was the gm mosquito and the monsanto and all kinds of theories about why this is happening. >> hi, i am studying public health at george washington university. i am taking a class called the social deterrents of health. and my question is how would we work toward creating policy that is affecting environmental issues but perhaps getting at the root cause of social issues. >> how people experience disease and what interventions make since is a huge thing. this is a huge issue of malaria where we were hatching plans in countries that didn't match up with priorities. bed nets were a good example. we created insecticide-treated bed nets. it was cheap, easy, don't need refrigeration or roads or anything. they can be in the most poor, deprescri deprescrid deprived settings and we can give them this and save them. we did that, spread the nets around, and it was a huge effort with a lot of good intepgntion d money and resources. and only 20% were being used. they sent people in to look at what is happening and people don't consider malaria a killer disease but a normal pr
with zika virus there was the gm mosquito and the monsanto and all kinds of theories about why this is happening. >> hi, i am studying public health at george washington university. i am taking a class called the social deterrents of health. and my question is how would we work toward creating policy that is affecting environmental issues but perhaps getting at the root cause of social issues. >> how people experience disease and what interventions make since is a huge thing. this...
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it was in this tunnel that the gm paul went inside down in that tunnel looked on those tracks and sawse afraid wires for himself, monday morning, and it was within 24 hours that this decision was made, to shut this system down today. >> generally the reaction has been one of resignation, nobody as happy about it, but a lot of them say they understand it, but that didn't change the fact they had to figure out a new way to get to work today. >> there is something interesting if if got shutdown today. >> that something are jumper lines. now, these are like power strips. they sends electric into the third rales, then that electric then powers the train. but metro has had a big problem last year. they had 216 smoke incidents and 79 fires in 2015. that's double, double 2014 number. the shutdown is meant to assess how many of those are damaged, and the inspectors found what they saw was alarming, damage to the electrical jumper cables was described as disturbingly similar to exactly what was located after the plaza fire in january of 2015, which, as we know, killed carol glover of alexandria
it was in this tunnel that the gm paul went inside down in that tunnel looked on those tracks and sawse afraid wires for himself, monday morning, and it was within 24 hours that this decision was made, to shut this system down today. >> generally the reaction has been one of resignation, nobody as happy about it, but a lot of them say they understand it, but that didn't change the fact they had to figure out a new way to get to work today. >> there is something interesting if if got...
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the three remaining gm plants are down about 50%. so we've got mike and charlie, guard buddies, bowling buddies, and on opposite sides of the political line here. mike, you're a third-generation auto worker. >> not just auto worker jobs. used to be people making good money building refrigerators and tvs. they're all overseas now. >> in 1980, if you can believe it, in the state of michigan in 1980, young workers were the leading earners in america. total reversal today, 25% down. really hollowed out the middle class here. charlie works in the oil industry. he's on the republican side. what did you think of tonight's debate? >> i wish i could get more of a straight answer from both of the candidates. you know, i'm not really -- i'm an open-minded republican, but i can't get an honest answer from either of the democratic candidates. i'm waiting for one. >> trump is supposed to be the straight talker here. are you a trump guy? >> not really. no, i'm not. >> who do you like? >> honestly, i like john kasich. he's extremely presidential. and
the three remaining gm plants are down about 50%. so we've got mike and charlie, guard buddies, bowling buddies, and on opposite sides of the political line here. mike, you're a third-generation auto worker. >> not just auto worker jobs. used to be people making good money building refrigerators and tvs. they're all overseas now. >> in 1980, if you can believe it, in the state of michigan in 1980, young workers were the leading earners in america. total reversal today, 25% down....
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the gm of the station. rosanna: very conservative, usually in suits and ties. buttons up to here. right. we have a picture, don't we. greg: we have a picture of lew. before conservative attire. rosanna: do we have lew. greg: there he is under normal circumstances. rosanna: the general manager. he's got a big job here. greg: he sat down with brad. lew, come on out. rosanna: oh my gosh. greg: look at him. rosanna: what'd you do to our boss? >> we gave him a typical hipster look. the bomber jacket. a light fabric. we give him more interesting we gave him utility pant. design elements. we put in our shoe here. rosanna: you need to go over to 6th avenue and see the big bosses in those shoes. i would love the reaction. >> you like them? >> and the knit cap. in the piece, the typical hipster look is the cap. rosanna: how are you feeling? >> i went to east village yesterday in my suit and feeling out of place. i am feeling better. hipsters hate it when you call them hipsters. rosanna: is it derogatory? >> well, i think back in the day you thought a certain way, and they have grown up. how
the gm of the station. rosanna: very conservative, usually in suits and ties. buttons up to here. right. we have a picture, don't we. greg: we have a picture of lew. before conservative attire. rosanna: do we have lew. greg: there he is under normal circumstances. rosanna: the general manager. he's got a big job here. greg: he sat down with brad. lew, come on out. rosanna: oh my gosh. greg: look at him. rosanna: what'd you do to our boss? >> we gave him a typical hipster look. the bomber...
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we will get the gm numbers shortly. sically what we're seeing, much better than expected sales in february. i know it's the slowest volume month of the year for the auto industry. this shows we're not seeing a slowdown in terms of sales. people coming into the showroom and buying. >> thanks for that. you think this is an important set. this is the most important. this could put the end of the peak auto, it could be the end of that negative piece about peak auto. i met with mark fields, he was saying i don't know where this whole theory is coming from we're not seeing that. we're seeing huge vehicles, huge margin vehicles, particularly the f150 coming back. don't know if you saw gm has to go to aluminum for trucks because the demand is for aluminum. if we can break the stranglehold of negativity about peak auto, which i think also auto zone could help us, if we could break that, i think we'd have a leg to stand on about some major part of the economy that's not as bad as we thought. a lot of business goes with autos. >> n
we will get the gm numbers shortly. sically what we're seeing, much better than expected sales in february. i know it's the slowest volume month of the year for the auto industry. this shows we're not seeing a slowdown in terms of sales. people coming into the showroom and buying. >> thanks for that. you think this is an important set. this is the most important. this could put the end of the peak auto, it could be the end of that negative piece about peak auto. i met with mark fields, he...
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the three remaining gm plants are down about 50%. so we've got mike and charlie, guard buddies, bowling buddies, and on opposite sides of the political line here. mike, you're a third-generation auto worker. >> not just auto worker jobs. used to be people making good money building refrigerators and tvs. they're all overseas now. >> in 1980, if you can believe it, in the state of michigan in 1980, young workers were the leading earners in america. total reversal today, 25% down. really hollowed out the middle class here. charlie works in the oil industry. he's on the republican side. what did you think of tonight's debate? >> i wish i could get more of a straight answer from both of the candidates. you know, i'm not really -- i'm an open-minded republican, but i can't get an honest answer from either of the democratic candidates. i'm waiting for one. >> trump is supposed to be the straight talker here. are you a trump guy? >> not really. no, i'm not. >> who do you like? >> honestly, i like john kasich. he's extremely presidential. and
the three remaining gm plants are down about 50%. so we've got mike and charlie, guard buddies, bowling buddies, and on opposite sides of the political line here. mike, you're a third-generation auto worker. >> not just auto worker jobs. used to be people making good money building refrigerators and tvs. they're all overseas now. >> in 1980, if you can believe it, in the state of michigan in 1980, young workers were the leading earners in america. total reversal today, 25% down....
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>>> there are new developments just within the last few minutes on the metro shutdown. >> yeah. gm paul wiedefeld says metro will open at 5:00 in the morning. we want to go to adam tuss about what he had to say about the inspections. >> reporter: yeah, chris. you know, there was some serious questions that were asked to the general manager in there right now, but let's talk about again what's going to happen tomorrow morning for commuters. 5:00 a.m. the system opens and you can potentially see some single tracking or some bus bridges if the problems aren't all taken care of by tomorrow morning. so metro kind of hedging its bets there. here is where metro stands right now. 80% of the suspect cables have been inspected systemwide. they found about 26 defects in those 600 cables, and all of the defects were along the blue, orange, and silver lines right now. that is where most of the problems were found. and, again, if all the problems can't be fixed by tomorrow single tracking or bus bridging. i asked the general manager what
>>> there are new developments just within the last few minutes on the metro shutdown. >> yeah. gm paul wiedefeld says metro will open at 5:00 in the morning. we want to go to adam tuss about what he had to say about the inspections. >> reporter: yeah, chris. you know, there was some serious questions that were asked to the general manager in there right now, but let's talk about again what's going to happen tomorrow morning for commuters. 5:00 a.m. the system opens and you...
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after we are done talking to you we will be speaking with the gm. we will have what he has to say coming up later on this evening. i'm jeannette reyes. jummy: let's head over to jamie sullivan with a check of the roadways. know theu need to closures that are going into place this evening. if you travel near the convention center, around 7:00 these closures will go into place. we already have a closure on f street between 14th and 15th. listed on is wjla.com. metro and buses will be affected northbound traffic is moving well. no issues to worry about. midday construction, a few minor issues. let's focus on 395. speed in the 50's. in alexandria, a water main break to watch out for. a candlelight vigil will be held tonight for a 15-year-old roy shot and killed -- boy shot and killed while standing on a metro platform. deanwood metro station when another teenager allegedly opened fire in front of his mother and two sisters. a 17-year-old is charged in the shooting. a maryland man is facing charges record a young girl in a mall dressing room. police arres
after we are done talking to you we will be speaking with the gm. we will have what he has to say coming up later on this evening. i'm jeannette reyes. jummy: let's head over to jamie sullivan with a check of the roadways. know theu need to closures that are going into place this evening. if you travel near the convention center, around 7:00 these closures will go into place. we already have a closure on f street between 14th and 15th. listed on is wjla.com. metro and buses will be affected...
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.th f tom fitzgerald is live at the tenleytown metro.ro tom, really was a gutsy move by the gm.by the gm. >> reporter: g paul r wiedefeldep says what would havl been riskier was allowing thehe trains to run.un the metro gm sat down withn wi fox5 news today giving ugg aning update on where we stand on snd this repair work and alsolso talking about how he made this i bold decision.isn. the moment he says came deep inside the tunnels of the mcpherson square stationlily monday morning when he laidni his own eyesng on those frayed electrical cables and realized at that moment that something needed to be done that hadha never been done before.efor >> it was combination of that. physically when i went outn i wt there, when i first got of the report, of course my a is waantennais way up. u when i learned there wereer similaritys to 14 months ago.tos give me information on x, y on x and sea and that information was not -- i just was not comfortable with it led me toeo where i had -- where i got to.o. >> reporter: well, where her: got to was w an unpress dentedtd safety shut down of metro for 29 h
.th f tom fitzgerald is live at the tenleytown metro.ro tom, really was a gutsy move by the gm.by the gm. >> reporter: g paul r wiedefeldep says what would havl been riskier was allowing thehe trains to run.un the metro gm sat down withn wi fox5 news today giving ugg aning update on where we stand on snd this repair work and alsolso talking about how he made this i bold decision.isn. the moment he says came deep inside the tunnels of the mcpherson square stationlily monday morning when he...
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the future? transportation reporter adam tuss has been talking to riders and metro's gm. he's live at metro center with >> reporter: that's right, chris. here is the thing about a long-term shutdown. it can yield some huge results if you do it properly and there are plenty of opinions on that matter. should metro consider shutting down for long periods of time to get a lot of work done and get the system back on its feet? >> i think i'd prefer to be on the safe side than sorry. >> reporter: crystal jackson rides every day and says if long-term shutdowns become more common, she hopes they happen at a more convenient time. >> i hope they would try to schedule a little more work on the weekends. >> reporter: other riders weighing in. would you be okay for them to shut down the system? >> yes, i would. >> that's why i did this whole review. >> reporter: today in an interview with metro's gm -- >> that's one of the thing i'm looking at is the overall approach, the strategy we're using to bring this thing, to do backlog instead o i'm taking a fresh look at that because that deal
the future? transportation reporter adam tuss has been talking to riders and metro's gm. he's live at metro center with >> reporter: that's right, chris. here is the thing about a long-term shutdown. it can yield some huge results if you do it properly and there are plenty of opinions on that matter. should metro consider shutting down for long periods of time to get a lot of work done and get the system back on its feet? >> i think i'd prefer to be on the safe side than sorry....
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the answer? anybody? >> so from gm's standpoint, we think cyber security is obviously an important issue in this area, and it's something that we've spent time thinking about. we have more 4g lte data connected cars on the rootad. we started a cyber security organization. inside of that cyber security organization we use a technique learned from other industries employing a red team that goes in and actively tries to identify vulnerabilities in our systems. the senior executive in charge of this cyber security organization reports on a regular basis to both the ceo and the board on these matters. the seepor executive also happens to be the vice chairman of the committee that was set up to share information amongst oems in the industry on v vulnerabilities and that committee we believe has been very effective. >> so you think they're going to be the capability of protecting against this even without it being extremely, extremely expensive. let me flip now. what about privacy? what about privacy? let me get to somebody, mr
the answer? anybody? >> so from gm's standpoint, we think cyber security is obviously an important issue in this area, and it's something that we've spent time thinking about. we have more 4g lte data connected cars on the rootad. we started a cyber security organization. inside of that cyber security organization we use a technique learned from other industries employing a red team that goes in and actively tries to identify vulnerabilities in our systems. the senior executive in charge...
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plus, the new gm releasing his plans today. the hard truths he says have to be addressed. >> what should you do when someone offers you drugs? >> say no! >> remembering the legacy of nancy reagan. the life of the former first lady. the new starts now. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. >> i can't imagine marriage beg that ronald's and mine was. remembering former first lady nancy reagan. she died today in her home in los angeles at the age of 94. the former actress and advocate was known for taking an active role in the white house as ronald reagan's closest advisor and fierce protector. roz plater joins us in the studio with more on her lasting legacy. roz: in her memoir, the first lady spoke fondly. for a while she lived with family in the bethesda area. she was born and francis robbins in new york city in 1921. nancy would become her nickname. when her parents separated, she moved to bethesda, maryland. 1925, they becmame friends. headed west
plus, the new gm releasing his plans today. the hard truths he says have to be addressed. >> what should you do when someone offers you drugs? >> say no! >> remembering the legacy of nancy reagan. the life of the former first lady. the new starts now. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. >> i can't imagine marriage beg that ronald's and mine was. remembering former first lady nancy reagan....
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well chosen place, the place where the gm plant shut down a few years ago, a place that struggled to the recession, though it has done pretty well recently, and it is in paul ryan's backyard, and there might be some small signal there, as well. mark: paul ryan, saying things mentioning trump, but not calling him out in the way of some, like mitt romney. charles: like other establishment republicans, he probably does not want him to be the nominee, and he has been critical but has not gone to the never trump side, so i think he is playing an experienced game, criticizing what needs to be criticized and keeping ryan in his leadership role but not going to the point of saying, "i cannot work with this guy." mark: i look forward to watching next tuesday night. professor franklin, thank you very much. when we come back, who won the day, right after this. ♪ mark: al, from milwaukee, i ask you, who won the day? al: in milwaukee, charlie sykes, the radio host. mark: i thought trump and cruz both played a long, and i think there is a benefit for kasich. if he has got a chance here, it is to s
well chosen place, the place where the gm plant shut down a few years ago, a place that struggled to the recession, though it has done pretty well recently, and it is in paul ryan's backyard, and there might be some small signal there, as well. mark: paul ryan, saying things mentioning trump, but not calling him out in the way of some, like mitt romney. charles: like other establishment republicans, he probably does not want him to be the nominee, and he has been critical but has not gone to...
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i would like to know which players sort of ratted to the gm who then got this ball rolling because apparently today the team was threatening to boycott because of the situation, taking laroche's side. i think there are probably a few whispers and grumbles and then when it spilled out into the open the team has gotten laroche's back instead. >> interesting. jo, he has a daughter. >> i was going to say, this guy has a daughter. favoritism much? i hope it's because this daughter has no interest? baseball and doesn't want to be there. >> she had a locker next to him. >> or i hope his wife is a figure skater and, like, she goes to the rink and gets to wear cute sparkly costumes like this one. he's not a pro baller. this 14-year-old kid is acting like it is. i think retirement is more than this because a request to dial it back leads to walking away from 13 million. i think there's something else there he's using as an excuse, otherwise you say to your 14-year-old who should understand, this $13 million is a lot of money. >> yeah, this kid knows now, i'm the guy that blew $13 million. >> that's his
i would like to know which players sort of ratted to the gm who then got this ball rolling because apparently today the team was threatening to boycott because of the situation, taking laroche's side. i think there are probably a few whispers and grumbles and then when it spilled out into the open the team has gotten laroche's back instead. >> interesting. jo, he has a daughter. >> i was going to say, this guy has a daughter. favoritism much? i hope it's because this daughter has no...
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. >>> also the gm set to update the bart board on the status of that problem a spoke in electrical voltage damaged 50 cars last week. repairs underway. today's meeting starts at nine. >>> clinton laid out her strategy for fighting terrorism in an address at stanford. she was already scheduled to be in the south bay but after the terror attacks scheduled the speech at stanford. she said the attacks were a brutal remind tear the united states and it's allies must work closely in its counter terrorism efforts. she also criticize trump >> slogans aren't a strategy. loose cannons tend to miss fire. what america needs strong, smart, steady leadership to wage and win this struggle. >> clinton also criticized the proposal by ted cruz to increase policing of muslim neighborhoods here in the united states. she said that would only oli, nate muslims. >>> >> ted cruz however not backing down on his call for police to monitor muslim neighborhoods and in response some muslim around the country are posting images on twitter of life in their muslim neighborhoods. the photographs show every day activities,
. >>> also the gm set to update the bart board on the status of that problem a spoke in electrical voltage damaged 50 cars last week. repairs underway. today's meeting starts at nine. >>> clinton laid out her strategy for fighting terrorism in an address at stanford. she was already scheduled to be in the south bay but after the terror attacks scheduled the speech at stanford. she said the attacks were a brutal remind tear the united states and it's allies must work closely in...
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the gm said at no point did they mention money healing. >> we know better, how can you take it to heal like that. no, there is a cut off somewhere. we would not play that type of commercial, we don't believe in that n that we know -- that. in that we know it is a scam. >> some of the people who heard the commercial or read the fliers were ripped off. they believe they targeted others. they caught up with them after >> the person brought money and wrapped up in foil. they asked them to bless the money. >> they say in two cases they took the cash and in a third they replaced the real money with fake money, they prey on trust. they are going to them, you know, wanting to get their money blessed, healed, whatever, and the next inyou know they're out thousands of dollars,. >> they have bonded out of jail and police are warning them to look out, they will probably not come back but you never know. >> kimberly kuizon, fox 13 news. >> they believe a man helped them with the scams but he has not been charged yet. detectives are asking other victims if you are out there, come forward. >>> for th
the gm said at no point did they mention money healing. >> we know better, how can you take it to heal like that. no, there is a cut off somewhere. we would not play that type of commercial, we don't believe in that n that we know -- that. in that we know it is a scam. >> some of the people who heard the commercial or read the fliers were ripped off. they believe they targeted others. they caught up with them after >> the person brought money and wrapped up in foil. they asked...
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. >> s sphen: and the last one is, you have one c clip o oth in morium real, decadess fr n en the gm erom. >> tw.: ws, you cowalkn n oner hoents have one clip in the in memorium real, d you want sething from@ "her" or something from "jackass hmmmm, okay. i think i might pick a film call late showowiththen coert, ts touchi fimm about sphefncolbert andrrover anan stephen kol berlt's exixtentia crisis >> stephen: they c learn that from me too. thank...
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one person who knows exactly what that means is former bronco quarterback john elway, who is now the gmton brilliance. >> peyton manning revolutionized the game. we always used to think that a no-huddle was a fast-pace, ghetto line of scrimmage and get people offbalance. peyton revolutionized it. we're going to ghetto line of scrimmage, take our time, i'm going to pick you apart. >> reporter: and one thing, shep, as word got out about the retirement, people who played against peyton manning and played with him, said he made them play the game better. >> saw some stuff even out of new england this afternoon. wasn't a surprise. we got heads up on it. >> reporter: we did. it was expected. this was a rocky last season for peyton manning, even though he led the team into the postseason and a world championship, but a lot of that was credited to the powerful denver defers, and in the regular season, to quarterback brock at -- out willer when 52-when peyton had©v to sit out due to injury. today he said it is time but will miss it. >> i'll miss recapping the game with my dad, checking to see if
one person who knows exactly what that means is former bronco quarterback john elway, who is now the gmton brilliance. >> peyton manning revolutionized the game. we always used to think that a no-huddle was a fast-pace, ghetto line of scrimmage and get people offbalance. peyton revolutionized it. we're going to ghetto line of scrimmage, take our time, i'm going to pick you apart. >> reporter: and one thing, shep, as word got out about the retirement, people who played against peyton...
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kaylee thomas is the new gm. >> i had the local diner that shut down. to be able to come here and be a part of the reopening and the rebirth of charlie' s is an anthony: he has spruced up the interior although the walls are still lined with a decades of news clippings and photographs. as for the time-honored cuisine, many of the stalwarts grace the menu, just chefed up i did to be modern. >> the pastrami sandwich is a big hit. a special cut. dynamite. delicious. the tuna melt, the hash is indescribable. anthony: already, the governor has been in. as this being political season, who knows who will walk through the doors. charlie' s is open for breakfast and lunch, but they are planning to add dinner soon. phil: that sounds good to me. much more food tonight, including authentic mexican by way of mexico city, asian accented menus from two of boston' s top chefs, and italian specialities that mom inspired. new restaurants now serving on heather: oprah is cleaning out her closet and it is for a good cause. the media mogul is partnering with ebay to auction
kaylee thomas is the new gm. >> i had the local diner that shut down. to be able to come here and be a part of the reopening and the rebirth of charlie' s is an anthony: he has spruced up the interior although the walls are still lined with a decades of news clippings and photographs. as for the time-honored cuisine, many of the stalwarts grace the menu, just chefed up i did to be modern. >> the pastrami sandwich is a big hit. a special cut. dynamite. delicious. the tuna melt, the...
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and, you know, the gm says bluntly the transit system isn coming in. he says he wants to focus on the basics and the larger issues will take care of themselves. something as simple as information can make a big difference. to that end metro wants to let you know before you enter the system if there's a problem. >> one of the things we're looking at is putting rail information out on the pylons at street level. >> reporter: right here on the street, information about delays. at the national press club today gem manager paul wiedefeld talking bluntly about his system. >> to be frank, it's probably -- it's much worse than i expected. >> reporter: he said at the very least metro should be the best transit system in the country, and right now the system isn't even close. so how else do you fix it? wiedefeld says he wants to be tr transparent about what projects are happening. a new customer report card just went live on the website detailing ongoing projects. >> this is going to be trackable for the public. able to see in two will be done and we can judge y
and, you know, the gm says bluntly the transit system isn coming in. he says he wants to focus on the basics and the larger issues will take care of themselves. something as simple as information can make a big difference. to that end metro wants to let you know before you enter the system if there's a problem. >> one of the things we're looking at is putting rail information out on the pylons at street level. >> reporter: right here on the street, information about delays. at the...
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sources tell us that the safety chief who resigned left on his own accord, he was not pushed out and the gm is, quote, moving in a different direction. much more on the different direction that metro is moving towards coming up at 6:00. for now, we're live in clarendon, wusa 9. >>> and metro service is fully restored around 1:30. >>> breaking news from d.c. where a short time ago police chief cathy lanie r announced an arrest in the shooting of a 9-year-old, shot in the head of the parking lot of mayfair mansion in 2014 and he miraculously survived. 27-year-old kenneth parker, already in d.c. jail unrelated charges, was indicted. >> i spoke to jaden's mom this afternoon where she was on her way to the doctors with her son who, with such a serious injury, you imagine continues to have serious health problems. >> and the chief announced arrests in five other unrelated homicides in the past three days. >>> right now, a road rage incident has left a man shaken. he said that a woman accused him of being a terrorist, hit his car and nearly ran him over and minutes ago, we learned that police have
sources tell us that the safety chief who resigned left on his own accord, he was not pushed out and the gm is, quote, moving in a different direction. much more on the different direction that metro is moving towards coming up at 6:00. for now, we're live in clarendon, wusa 9. >>> and metro service is fully restored around 1:30. >>> breaking news from d.c. where a short time ago police chief cathy lanie r announced an arrest in the shooting of a 9-year-old, shot in the head...
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there was some nebulous commentary by the gm who spoke to reporters. this is from fn y . >> it's a nonbaseball related issue that he has to address. i think we need to wait for more medical information before we decide . juliet: what could it be? start today against them. ben: still to come, the cost of doing housework. how much does it cost over the average person's lifetime? we're talking about time and money . juliet: it just depends if you hire people to do it for you . ben: we will be fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years our competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more, including jd power who ranked us highest in customer satisfaction only fios has the fastest internet on the most awarded network. now get super-fast 100 meg internet tv and phone for just $69.99 per month, online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good, only fios can. you' re unpacking already? yeah, help me find some mugs. sure. (beep) hey... o.k. they' ll do. wake up to the mountain grown aroma of folg
there was some nebulous commentary by the gm who spoke to reporters. this is from fn y . >> it's a nonbaseball related issue that he has to address. i think we need to wait for more medical information before we decide . juliet: what could it be? start today against them. ben: still to come, the cost of doing housework. how much does it cost over the average person's lifetime? we're talking about time and money . juliet: it just depends if you hire people to do it for you . ben: we will...