Go . Those are the kinds of questions were asking after that bus jacking in northeast d. C. A driver attacked and a man struck and killed. News 4s Kristin Wright talked to riders this morning. Shes live at the depot. Reporter this is where drivers pick up their bus in the morning and drop them off in the evening. The driver we talked to says he considers himself a Public Servant and the safety of his passengers is number one. The day after its still just as shocking, a man hijacking a metro bus in northeast, attacking the driver with needle nose pliers and then running over and killing 40yearold anthony payne. But the job must go on. Today metro bus drivers are coming and going knowing that it could have happened to them. Its just unbelievable. Just loss for words. Rep for metro for almost 20 years . Yes, this is what i do every day. Reporter he didnt want us to show his face, but hes got something to say. On the bus every day he watches, pays attention. How can we prepare ourselves to
Engine cocktails fresh oysters fish those report eating a variety of foods and says the source material came from a food handler rather than the food itself, you want doublethink like a mission the here. Reporter the Health Department at expects the number of cases will arise in the days ahead concerns about secondary spread of the bacteria infected people interact with prepare food for others in their homes or work. Who has this should not be preparing food for anyone similarly if you have shigella dont take care of people who are fragile and anyway example dont wanna be taken care of the elderly or babies if youre infected bacterial infections fairly common on told and each of the last four years according to the Health Department said clara county average 57 cases and also learned this is not the first time this particular restaurant has and come under scrutiny by the Health Department for more on that coming up on news that six. Pam and he rubbed with the outbreak of the infection
Exactly. It is not necessarily the most pressing thing on my mind, to try to figure out how many people were there. Reporter despite not having a estimate mayor says weekends events were a success for hundreds of thousands hossa tended. More definite numbers were, however a available for other areas, according to the city about 28,000 people rode septas Regional Rail saturday, about 34,000 on sunday. Patco saw nearly 26,000 passengers this weekend, and about 90 percent of area hotel rooms were booked. Security was also tight, and, 71 agencies involved, and checkpoint lines, at times, were long. Even archbishop Charles Chaput said some of his friend had issues. Some of my friend, who tried to come, were still waiting to get in when it was almost over. Reporter now the event is officially over. While the city didnt provide specifics on how many people attended, mayor nutter says the weekend, however large, it actually was is proof for the future the city of philadelphia can handle major
9th, prior to the official nagasaki ceremony, we go to a private ceremony at the Elementary School. And all the children who now attend the Elementary School come there and have a special peace commemoration ceremony. Its a very, very moving ceremony with this school filled with Elementary School students. And you realize that that is who the victims of the atomic bomb were. After the war, congregants of the Unitarian Church here in washington, d. C. Send art supplies to students at hunkowa Elementary School in hiroshima. And the students there use the art supplies at a time when there were very little supplies of any sort in hiroshima or nagasaki after the bombing. You see so many reports of the students visiting street urchins, basically. They were or fans. They didnt have shelter, had to put up these makeshift shelters that they lived in. So the fact of just getting art supplies was a huge thing for these kids. And so in gratitudes, they sent back drawings and paintings to the congr
9th, prior to the official nagasaki ceremony, we go to a private ceremony at the Elementary School. And all the children who now attend the Elementary School come there and have a special peace commemoration ceremony. Its a very, very moving ceremony with this school filled with Elementary School students. And you realize that that is who the victims of the atomic bomb were. After the war, congregants of the Unitarian Church here in washington, d. C. Send art supplies to students at hunkowa Elementary School in hiroshima. And the students there use the art supplies at a time when there were very little supplies of any sort in hiroshima or nagasaki after the bombing. You see so many reports of the students visiting street urchins, basically. They were or fans. They didnt have shelter, had to put up these makeshift shelters that they lived in. So the fact of just getting art supplies was a huge thing for these kids. And so in gratitudes, they sent back drawings and paintings to the congr