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and so i think the initiatives such as freezing spending for five years to produce a 400 billion-dollar cut in the deficit that s nice but it s a token compared to what we really should be doing. we have to make some very difficult decisions and have to go much further than $400 million in savings. , hersman sutherland, thank you for spending a few minutes here on c-span as we get a chance to know some new members of congress following the state of the union speech. but a long term, long time member of congress not so long. with 87 members that is a long time, congressmen. thank you. glad to be with you. you are a democrat in texas, and i want to start by talking about your friend, gabbie giffords because i remember you were on the floor talking about her. she is now in texas. was to light a little bit different than previous state of the union address is? i think the president touched the nation when he mentioned in the chamber will clearly we want her to be re
guy. he s got to be devastated this happened and felt really bad. so, this is really tragic for him. reporter: other neighbo were relieved to learn the victimess injuries weren t more severe. thank god no one was seriously hurt. reporter: prince william county says they view it purely as an accident. no charges are personing at this time. the woman who was wounded is expected to be okay. stay with us, everyone, news4 today continues at 5:00 a.m. weekend washout. rain has arrived and a lot of it. when it will stop falling. plus a frightening crash. senator harry reid as wife and daughter taken to the hospital after being hit by a tractor-trailer. why toyota s troubles could mean change for all cars in the future. good morning. welcome to news4 today. i m joe krebs. i m kimberly suiters in for eun yang. it s friday, march 12, 2010. taking a live look outside. let s do that. you can see the clouds covering the very top of the washington monument out there
well, today an announcement that while that investigation is not complete, they ve uncovered enough to feel that this now needs to move into the criminal realm. the reason why we re in business is to transport the sick and injured of this communi community. so when someone wants to be transported to the hospital y would hope that the community would understand that that is not a problem. reporter: 2-year-old stephanie stevens died last month. she was taken there by the second of two ambulances called to the child s home over the course of eight hours. the first ambulance did not transport the child. the question surrounding the decision not to transport that little girl has become more serious. and in what i believe to be a rather unprecedented matter. the members of our special victimunit out of the homicide branch will be doing that criminal review in this case to determine if there is any potential criminal conduct, criminal negligence or anything else that may hav
tracie? yes. good evening, everyone. today the new head of that agency, ntsa, he has saidhat they looked into these complaints about toyota as they were coming into the government but couldn t substantiate any one problem. today he came before congress and said what they need to get their job done is more people. i do. reporter: just two months on the job, david strickland, america s pop auto safety watchdog, is defending his agency, saying they pushed for toyota recall. i don t see toyota as an as an indicative example of failure. i see it as us doing our job. reporter: he insists the agency is not too cozy with automakers. this agency opened eight separate investigations over the time period when there were complaints about sudden acceleration. a lap dog doesn t open eight investigations. reporter: and he tells congress manufacturers, not the government, are ultimately responsible for building safe cars. we are not branding these cars safe. it s our job to