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room today, members of either party are going to cherry pick it to serve their own interests. >> no, i think you're exactly sa tand, in idea of lea, adin g democrat on the committee went on his own tweet storm this morning basically saying to the presiden psaid, it is a fact ru interfered. it is fiction that president obama ordered wiretapping of trump towe gets back to the familiarten as the spe tocic compound a but in
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rad it >> i yield 15 minutes toff >> director comey, idenobama wiretapped his ut his phone. so thateecise, i want to refer you to what y t whether there's any truthclaim, in trump tower just be victory. nothing found this is m presidt obama had wires tapped in trump ementower >> with respect to the wiretapping directed at him by the no information that supports those tweets. we have looked carefully inside the fbi.
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the department of justice is asking me to share with you that the answer is the same for the department of justice and all components. the department has no information that supports those tweets. >> accused mr. obama and presumably the fbi of engaging in the mccarthyism: as you understand, the termccarthy president obama or fbi was engaged in i not going to try t characterize the twel i can tell you is we have tryere you engage the in not to any ism mccaryism. >> turned down by a court earl unquote, director to characterizewiretap of dona?
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or respond to the ts i telu as we said, there is a frame work in the united states under which grants permission, criminal case or nationalec showing of probab rigorous process involving all one we lived with since the that's how it works. no individual in the dect elect survan application process, ask a judge, order. >> so president obama could not yun lat ri on the oer mr. trump asserted in the
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tweeat a court. there any question made by the fbi or wiretap donald trump turned down by a that's one of the subjects don't interpret that in any other way i c relan'ting to thes in open >> president said i bet a great lawyer could make a great case outf thfact president obama tapped my phones in october prior to the election. you're a good lawyer, can you make a case that he wiretapped the phones prior to the election in light of the fact you said there's no evidence of that. >> all i can say is what i said before, we don't have information that supports the tweets. >> well, in my view, then, you would not be a great or unethical lawyer to take on such a case. finally, the prede low has president obama gone to tap
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my phones in the sacred election process? this is nixon-watergate, sick guy. he compared president obama to s as another gravel of the offense by nixon and operatives in watergate? those watching may be too young to understand what watergate was about. what was >> well, as i recall, i was aui bit in school. it power including wiheadquarters by began. >> also involved >> yes.now, here evidence of illegal right? >> i said the fbi and the information to support those ev thdenocratic headquarters by a
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including the democratic national break-in of theaticeadg wick leaks >> certainly top that they were the ones releasing ito explain why theas supporting th president's ai spokesman, sean h intelligence, nsa, president trump on on president. did you request yourtrp on that's expresfor decades. >> and the five is are some cse partners, britain is one of them.
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>> yes, sir. >> have you seen any evidence that anyone else in the obama admini ti request? >> no, sir, and, again, my view is the same as director on the side that wes to engage in such ac the nritish to spy ont? >> our relationship wit closest we have with any foreign >> yes, sir. services, isn't that true? >> yes, sir. >> our allies called the suggestion that they wiretapped him for obama ridiculo ridiculous, would you agree? >> yes, sir. >> does it do damage to the relationship withosest intellig for the president t the conspir against him? >> frustrates a key ours. >> certainly wouldn't endear the british services to continue working with us, would it?
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>> i believe the relationship is strong enough this is something we canth. >> but it's not helpful. >> yes, sir. >> donald trump met with merkel, and they suggested they have something in common, that they both have been wiretapped by president obama. director comey demonstrated the claims of wiretapping by obama was unsupported by any evidence, but the claim made about wiretapping directed to merkel was referred to in the context of the snowden disclosures. i'm not going to ask you to comment on whether the chancellor was the subject of any eve dravesdropping, but i wo know whetherure did damage to the relationship with our german ally and whether the chancellor herself exed concern at the time? >> yes, sir. >> in light of this, is it help to the relationship with the chancellor or relationship with
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german to bring this up again in a public forum? >> it certainly complicates -- >> we're jumping in here. we're hearing a lot of information. we want some perspective on this from pete williams, pete, what are you hearing here? what jumps out? >> well, obviously, the fbi director acknowledging for sure there's an investigation of russian collusion in attemptinc year saying that president obama did not order any wiretaps of president trump or trump tower. >> no evidence of to tweeted by trump and went on then to say there's no evidence suggesting that the u.s. asked to wiretap donald trump. in fact, saying that that would be expressly against international law. >> right, the idea you could circumvent the prohibition on
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spying on people in the u.s. by asking another country to do it for you. that would clearly be illegal. >> let's go to our national security analyst. jeremy, in terms of the question of wiretapping, we heard in whe, doesn't h t you heard from director comey and admiral trs a comprehensive denial? in other words, if they say we have no information to back ups that speak to any surveillance done by any u.s. agency? >> well, congress schiff, did obama tap you, he said there's noo re there any wiretaps at all, anycomey comment, i can't comment on the investigation. to me,
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investigative tools used by the fbi, and this makes sense, in this now sprawling investigation of russia, trump connection, is surveillance, is wiretapping including wiretaps that have been authorized by the foreign intelligence course. so i think this issue really is going to be a subject of inkwir ri by the committee going forward. >> important to rogers and comey said when they can't comment on something, they ask people not to speculate on reasfo simply just can't commen on it. >> right. we're investigations about classified inat more on weest for the trump administration. a lot on capitol hill as the fbi directorone th the elections.
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>> ewomen. female hock hockey players battle for a pay raise. league does not agree. brady's stolen investigators uncovered well. starts now. right now at 11:0 rescue in skyforce 10 captured it all. >> good morning. >> crews successfully rescued a teenager from the river in we are live where this all apped. you watched it all unfold. what happened? >> reporter: i got here as the helicopter got here, happened at 7:45 this morning, a jumped intn here. look how far down that goes here. the river near the bridgt and m.
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they say he jumpednent to the p station and then swam overnd op of the drain. look at the video. ground as firefighters and marine him up ladder truck and harness 14-yead okay physically, wasfficials say he did nothypeherm ya, amazing considering how cold e taken to the hospital. he's going to beylive. the fire department spokesperson is not sure why he chose to jump in the river. a witness said he knows the boy and going through rough has no the boy chose to jump from the bridge. high, naurt 40 feet, from whey cold. we'll work get more infoio it, we'lep16th and market. >> gathering details, we for n
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prevention lifeline, 800-273-8255, free confidential support is available 2 had4 hours a da days a week. big day on capitol hill, russian meddling, wiretapping in theirmaon began for court nominee. the start of what is a critical week fwrt trump administration. >> the director has been testifying before the house intelligence committee. he continues to do so right now. he admits the fbi is investigating the russian government's efforts to interfear with the elections. live picture from washington. you've been watching this. he and mike rogers speaking publicly for the first time about allegations of russian hacking in the election and whether members of president trump's team had ties to the situation. >> i have nn authoribeen authore department of justice to confirm that the fbi part of the counter
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intelligence commission is investigating russian effe iort presidential election. nature of any lengths between individuals associated with the trump campaign and the russian government and whether there was any coordination between e the campaign and sha's efforrussia'. >> until today, they were divided on party lines, republicans say there's no evidence. the president ceoing the opinion saying the acquisitions are, fake news, and everyone knows it. the real story is the leaking of classified information. the fbi director also said there is no evidence of wiretapping. he said a president could not order that without going through a rigorous government approval process. united states can directf an ectne. it has to go through an
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judge, the judge then makes the order. >> president obama could not unilaterally order a wiretap of anyone? >> no president could. >> the fbi said no information supports president trump's tweet accusing president obama of wiretapping him before the election. now nbc 10 is in wng covering t and the live report from washing nbc n. also happening today, the senate judiciary committee of means deciding whether neil gorsuch will be the next stream court judge. he's a highly respected and conservative member of the 10th u.s. circuit court of appeals. president trump picked gorsuch to fill the vacancy. he has full support of republicans. democrats split. if confirmed, he's the youngest on the court.
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switching gears now, a new challenge for local drivers this morning. the easy pass on 476 are remai three weeks while work is being done. a liveooscene. skyforce 10 in work is underway at the electro equipment. you can use the regular lanes, but not the express lanes. let's check traffic with jessica. >> jess, what are you seeing? >> well, we are watching the expressway right now because we are out of the woods, really, with the accident, and we had an earlier crash on the eastbound side around the blue route, 202, really big delays approaching the scene there, but now they are out of the way, so that's good news there. that's the toll plaza, where it is located on the maps here, easy pass exlanes are closed, but other easy pass lanes are open. that's until april 10. this is cherry hill, traffic
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signal in the intersection here. there are crews on scene. a little delay on both directions on and off pretty much. we are seeing that on the westbound enow. also, there's an earlier accident on route 130 southbound where the crash was near coopers street. now it's clear and there's a downed pole in the area as well. we have the left lane blocked southbound side. coevst avenue. back to you. >> jess, think of the job president trump is doing. mystery solved. where tom brady's stolterbk wil something else back live look o philadelphia, and we arendions. sunshine, temperatures climbing, and start our first day of spring coming up.
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later today, president trump holds a rally in kentucky to push the republican health care bill. mr. trump could find kentucky a hard sell to repeal and replace obamacare under the affordable care act, the expanded health care coverage extended to a half million people there. donald trump's approval rating at the lowest since the late january inauguration. a poll shows 37% of people approv 58% lowest of any president since truman back in 1945. the case of the missing jersey is solve the. >> found one, but two jerseys. one missing moments after the patriots beat the falcon. it was taken from the locker room.
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the fbi tracked it to mexico. they found brady's jersey fromi seattle member of the international media and then pawned outside the u.s. now your first alert weather. >> starting with a look at the first alert radar and satellite to show you how nice it is for the first day of spring. clear across our area. a few clouds building west, but those will move in later on today for a mix of sun and clouds. overall, a nice day. temperatures climbing as we progress, especially in the southern areas. 43 in philadelphia, 45 in delaware. spots in the mid-30s in the suburbs, but 40 the official reading in the ehigh valley. clear out there for our 11:00 a.m. hour. delaware and neighborhood temperatures, 43 degrees. mar sholkton at 44, and that is the same for middletown at 44 degrees as well.
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45 in dover. 45 in lincoln. allentown up to 47 degrees now. starting to see the bump up to 50. neighborhoods, philadelphia, 44, society hill at 43, airport, and 42 degrees and 43 in bustleton. feels good out there with the sun beating down on you. feeling more like spring than last week, that's for sure. still snow on the ground. that will be melting off. high of 53 in summerton, suburb to upperf0 clouds and sun later today. in new jersey, low 50, atlantic city e progress through the beginning of the afternoon. here's the hour by hour. you see right now, clear, 11:00, we go through scattered clouds into the afternoon, and 7:00, a little break again, and we'll
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focus on in the overnight is increase in clouds. 5:00 a.m., some spotlight rain showers can see it's broken up here, through 2:30 in the afternoon, maybe just a little break of showers along the shore points, and overall, your day is a more cloudy forecast today with isolated showers possible, particularly in those morning hours. we'll talk more about the ten-day and how high the temperatures go throughout the weeking up. >> thank you. it's a busy and important day on capitol hill as we continue to follow two hearings underway right now. fbi director james comey answering questions about the investigation and russian involvement in the election. plus, faceoff in philadelphia. thele the u.s. women's hockey team is bringing it our area today. headlines for
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he's being treated, and the yesterday in connect armed robbery in a nearby 711. investigating a deadly shooting, a man shot in the back of the in the neighborhood. philadelphia police are searching for the gunman in the deadly shooting in nicetown. rushed to the scene last night, and police found a man shot in the chest and the stomach. medics took him to the hospital where he died a short time later. a man died after car crashed in philadelphia. he hit a traffic light pole near city avenue at 2:30 this morning. no word yet on why he crashed. happening now in harrisburg, jury selection underway in the child endangerment trial of former penn state university president accused of mishandling
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complaints of child sex abuse in the sandusky scandal. two former penn state officials who pled guilty last week could testify against him. the u.s. women's hockey team has a faceoff of another kind. >> against the league in a fight for equal pay. we are live in center city where the negotiations are underway. pamela, tell us more. >> reporter: yeah. i talked to the attorney representing those players on their way in this morning ahead of the start of the negotiations. he tells she and eight players have set side the entire day to meet with usa hockey in hopes to avoid a boycott. there's a number of important issues involved, including salary. the women say usa hockey does not offer a living wage, and that the men's team is afforded more benefits and marketing help. the players and usa hockey are not able to reach a deal, then the players are prepared to skip out on training camp which is just two days away, and the
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world championship game begins march 31st in michigan. some of the players were here overnight. others arrived this morning. they are inside right now. we know that although they are here for negotiations, they do have tickets booked to get to plymouth tomorrow. that, of course, happens as long as they come up with an agreement today. i reached out to usa hockey. as soon as hear back from them, we'll let you know. live in center city, nbc 10 news. >> thank you. meantime, families are allowed to return home near boulder, colorado as firefighters get the upper hand on wildfires there. fire officials gave us an update in the last hour. the monday story evacuation order is being lifted. the fire is not spreading at this point. it is 50% contained. 185 firefighters are working to put it out. investigators are looking for how the fire started. they do say a wildfire this early in the season could be a sign of a bad fire to come. a convenience store owner in
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massachusetts fighting back when an armed robber goes for the cash register. the store owner with his wife and son when the masked ran carried a knife and screamed, give me your money. you can see the man attempted to take the register, but the store owner grabbed the baseball bat and started swinging. the robber tried to slash him with the knife, but lost his balance and took off. celebrating the first day of spring with free things. who offers treats that don't cost a penny all day long. plus, new characters coming to sesame street and how the show is expanding to keep its young viewers an important lesson on acceptance. a live look outside ocean city, new jersey. plenty of sun out there right now, and we'll track how warm we get today in the days to come now that we're in spring, coming up.
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sesame street is welcoming a new cast member next month, she has bright red hair, green eyes, and autism. it's taken years of complication with experts and families with the autism community to create julia. the first episode features her airs april 10th on pbs and bo. >> all right, thank you. as we continue to celebrate women's history month, a local organization committed to fieging e kbaul rights for women honors women this thursday night. they are highlighting local high school students part of the advisory counsel. our next guests are among them. katie, 11th grade, a junior at morristown friends school, here with megan, a senior. there's going to be a presentation thursday night
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called what did you stand for? tell us what that's about. >> sure. so throughout the night, we're going to be holding up posters about transformative moments that we as girls on have undergone in the experience on the coup. for instance, my sign says race cultures discussions, transformed me and my experience, and i've been able to do work for victims of sexual assault, to more easily contact help, something i'm excited about. >> tell us the kind of work you do on the counsel? >> so i've been a part of this for two years and gone to the women doing great things. this past summer i visited the democratic national convention, and in october, i was in new york at international day of a girl, and for the awards ceremony, i interviewed mary lynn rose, first woman share holding manager.
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>> alice paul was instrumental getting women to vote, equal rights amendment. why is it important for students like the two of you to be involved in this fight for women's rights? >> so i think because we are the next jen of people who are going to be voting and making changes that we want to see, it's important for us to be aware for what we're fighting for, and what we need to be fighting for, and they have been an adversary for what they call ordinary every day, and being aware what this is is important for us. >> absolutely. i definitely see see the ramification is the step in the right direction. we are so april privileged to be americans, but in third world countries, issues going on beyond our capacity to think including jegender inequality, d they pushed me in the direction to act globally, and this is a
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step to get the country to help other countries as well as our own towards gender e equality. >> questions or concerns about the country, we like meeting the two of you. we appreciate your candor and how bright you are, and how engaged you are. the alice paul equality awards it thursday, march 23rd at 7:00, awards banquet and presentation in mount laurel, for more information, there's a link on the website at nbc10.com. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> stay with us.
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the taste of real fruit in every bite. so berry good. chances are you or someone you know suffers from migraines. it's debilitating, misdiagnosed, and mistreated. the two women you are about to meet deal with the pain and suffering. you suffered since 13 years old. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> tell me about the organization first off. >> sure. so miles for migraines is an advocacy and awareness organization because migraine is underfund, and there's not a lot of places people can go, so we put on events that allow people to come out and create more awareness and findings. >> tell me about your experience with migraines and how they got
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in the way of your normal routine. >> yeah. i had my first migraine at 13 years old. my older sister had them, so i was used to that, and helping her, but it was new for me, and after a few months, i got a headache that never went away, so i'm 21 now, and i'm in college, but i was -- after i was 15 years old, i had a concussion, never could go back to high school, and i found a way to get an education, but i had a different path because of my migraines. >> how do you manage it now? >> there's a lot that goes into it. i take preventative medicines, and healthy diet and regular sleep and exercise all very important, but, you know, i always have to be prepared to get a migraine that might knock me off my feet. >> you said, as you can see in research, you have a day coming up where people can learn more about migraines and all the
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treatments available. >> yeah. so the education day, which will be on saturday, was really born out of our running events, so some people are really debilitated to come to the events, migraines effect 36 million people in the country, but about 10 million of those people are so debilitated they are out of work, out of school, and this is a way for people to come out get information on treatments and mental health and also experience events going on where people can experience, you know, that whole migraine awareness can change their life. >> all right. great. i want to tell our viewers, thank you, tell the viewers about the event. it is, again, coming up on saturday, miles for migraines, hosting the ever migraine patient education day saturday, march 25th, if you want more information, it's there on the website.
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nbc10.com or check out nbc 10 app. now your nbc 10 first alert weather. let's start by looking at the first alert radar and satellite. still, a nice picture for us on the first day of spring. no clouds to track yet, and we have a lot of sun. we do have clouds hanging to the west. they are creeping closer and closer b, and that is moving our direction. we could some of the cloud coverage later into the afternoon, your early evening as well, but we stay dry for today and into tonight also. here's the temperatures we're at right now in the pennsylvania suburbs. 44 intownship, and kenneth square at 41. most in the low 40s. up to 49, a boost there. further south that we do go. temperatures, though, make their way to the upper 40s, low 50s across the map by later on. our new jersey neighborhood see
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50s there. already at 45. lumberton at 46. just lower, 42 degrees now for hopewell township. the three day outlook, looking at it to climb today through tomorrow. 50 degrees in philadelphia, 58 tuesday, though. you see the showers icon, that's the early morning hours, and there's cloudy conditions and dry throughout the rest of the day. wednesday, a cooldown, and it's winny on wednesday 42 for the forecast high. in the suburbs, 49, and back down to upper 30s, mid-30s in the forecast in the lehigh valley wednesday, but today, up to 46 degrees. new jersey, 53 today. 65 tuesday. constant along the shore in the low 50s, cloud coverage at the shore, and isolated spotty showers as well. in delaware, up to 58 degrees by tomorrow. the climb on today and tomorrow, and a little dip, 40, for
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delaware on your wednesday. here's the hour by hour forecast. right now, we are clear. we start to pull in clouds like ied in the afternoon, by 4:00 p.m., scattered cloud cover, clouds miccing through with breaks overnight, but there's scattered showers at 7:30 in the morning, northern zone, lehigh valley, likely breaks past the i-95 corridor, but light rain is possible in the morning hours, and there's spotty along the shore at 2:30 in the afternoon, and clouds throughout the day, but clears out as we go into the overnight. that's at 9:00 p.m. that you see. a look at the ten day on 10:00. 50s today, tomorrow, morning showers tuesday, more gray on tuesday, and wednesday, we are windy, gusts at 30 miles per hour and cooler, 42, 44 thursday, and plenty of sun, but below average temperature. we get back to more typical in friday, mid-50s, and saturday, more clouds, but up to 66 for the forecast high. showers return sunday into early
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next week. >> all right, thank you. official first day of spring, rita's continues the tradition of giving away free water ice. get a free water ice. the treat comes in limited edition first day of spring cups. not to be outdone, dary queen offering free ice cream cones to celebrate the first day of spring. pick up a small vanilla cone all day long. dq accepts donations to the children's miracle network hospital. what a deal. we'll be right back. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪
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jeff jones resigning less than a year after taking a job. he's leaving after a number of controversies at the company including multiple sexual harassment allegations, and this video that went viral of jones arguing with one of his own drivers. the ride sharing company hired jones last year where he was in charge of marketing at target. a new march order for the marines after a news photo sharing scandal. the marines issued a new social media policy after marines reported fphotos posted on socil media without consent. the new policy will lay out the professional and legal consequences for online
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misconduct, and all marines will be required to sign a statement acknowledging they read and understood the new guidelines. happening today in center city, senator bob casey plans to voices about president trump's proposed cuts to the environmental protection agency budget. the center and environmental activists will hold a news conference at 30th street stations. >> in the lehigh valley, there's a public hearing to talk about rezoning so that medical marijuana facilities can open there. today's also the state's health department deadline to apply for a permit to grow or process medical marijuana. pennsylvania's medical marijuana program is expected to be operational by next year. buzzfeed news reports the personal information of tens of thousands 59 avenue customers was available on its website until recently. customers signed up for a wait list to buy products. the parent company took the information offline after buzzfeed contacted them about
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the problem. they are moving to resolve the breach. buzzfeed has a business relationship with nbc 10's parent company, comcast. they are cracking down on annoying robo calls. the calls use a technique called spoofing where the caller id is fake, and it's almost always part of an elaborate scam conning americans to hand over social security, bank account, and credit card information. the fcc will allow american phone companies to block any invalid area code or phone numbers that are most likely scammers. happening today, safety experts are sounding the alarm about driving, this is a danger of driving while sleepy. this is back in 20 shh. plowing through a building after authorities say the driver fell aleap at the wheel, going over the median there with trees and everything. new research shows sleepy driving cricketed to 1.2 million
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crashes and up to 8,000 deaths per year. >> akin to an impairment like drinking which you do not think you're impaired, but you are, and comes on really without much warning at all. >> today, the highway trafgs safety administration is unveiling a new plan to prevent sleepy driving, hammering home the message that sleep is the only remedy for this. let's talk about the first day of spring and weather for today. >> yes. a good forecast for the first day of spring, back in the 50s in the forecast, a live look outside cape may. very beautiful shot, plenty of sunshine. i wish i was there. various temperatures, 42 now in wildwood, mid-40s, and cooler further north. here, the forecast highs for today, tomorrow, we're in the 50s both days, morning showers tuesday, dip in temperatures wednesday and thursday before we
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get to 60s by the weekend. >> look at that. 66 saturday. >> pretty good, right? >> excited. >> looking forward to it. >> thanks. thanks for watching nbc 10 news at 11:00. >> for all of us here at nbc 10, have a great day, and enjoy the spring!
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>> abigail: you nervous? >> chad: hey. god, you look-- you look, uh, stunning. >> abigail: thank you. you don't look so bad yourself. hey, don't don't be nervous. okay? your speech is perfect. you're just gonna start talking and they're just gonna pull out their wallets and they'll be begging you to take their money. >> chad: yeah, i'm not nervous about the fundraiser or the speech.
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um, i'm nervous about right now. >> abigail: what do you mean "right now"? >> chad: i gotta talk to you about something and i know you don't wanna talk about it, but i gotta-- we gotta talk about it.
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