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it was pummeled by superstorm sandy.ty's was not your average ice cream parlor. >> we were the largest bulk ice cream distributor in addition to hershey's. every year they would come and give us a golden screw. you're talking 200,000 gallons of ice cream every summer. >> what was the traffic light on a good day? >> salty's was a place to come. jamie:. >> there would be a line out the door, sometimes around the block. it was a nice spot for an evening out. there could be music, get-togethers, always a surprise jamie: why is it important that salty's comes back? >> and anchors our community and the people that come to the jersey shore. jamie: the story of salty's and the strange inheritance begins far from the boardwalk with the families grandfather. gustav. he may have been his own best customer. >> he was an avid comic book collector. it wasn't just science fiction or superheroes, it was western comic books, comic books about baseball players and others. jamie: gustav's son, bob, inherits his love of comic books. >> my f
it was pummeled by superstorm sandy.ty's was not your average ice cream parlor. >> we were the largest bulk ice cream distributor in addition to hershey's. every year they would come and give us a golden screw. you're talking 200,000 gallons of ice cream every summer. >> what was the traffic light on a good day? >> salty's was a place to come. jamie:. >> there would be a line out the door, sometimes around the block. it was a nice spot for an evening out. there could be...
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for cash to rebuild their family enterprise after superstorm sandy. salty's, the ice cream parlor that's been in the family for half a century. as they do, brick rediscovers a long forgotten collection of vintage comic books. a strange inheritance, going back to his grandfather, that may be a treasure trove. >> we had them up in the attic. >> where there wasn't water? >> correct. >> how many comic books are we talking about? >> turned out we had over 1100 comic books. >> that's amazing. >> thank goodness they had been stashed in the attic. anywhere else and sandy would have washed them away. what's more, he realizes his grandfather kept his comics in pristine shape. >> they weren't fingered through, there weren't a lot of bent pages. it was set aside and some day they might be worth something. >> and possibly the gold mine he's been looking for. he scours a guide on comic book values. >> i took the first out and i looked it up and it said, $1200. and i screamed. and i took the next one and it was $2,000, $3,000, $3,000. i was screaming like a little g
for cash to rebuild their family enterprise after superstorm sandy. salty's, the ice cream parlor that's been in the family for half a century. as they do, brick rediscovers a long forgotten collection of vintage comic books. a strange inheritance, going back to his grandfather, that may be a treasure trove. >> we had them up in the attic. >> where there wasn't water? >> correct. >> how many comic books are we talking about? >> turned out we had over 1100 comic...
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. >> the impact of superstorm sandy more than two years later. >> to me, it's an embarrassment to the city. >> today firefighter frustration. the local squad flooded out of their fire house by sandy and the temporary accommodations they say are just unacceptable. >>> and drug drop-off. it looks like a mailbox, but it could be a lifesaver. we'll tell you where people will find these popping up in our region. >>> then all new on "nbc10 news" at 5:00 the future of your ride. septa is planning a half billion dollars in improvements. what it means for your community now and years down the road. >>> stopping super bugs that is the goal of a plan unveiled today by the obama administration to control the overuse of antibiotics. germs become resistant to antibiotics over time. experts say one of the biggest problems is many antibiotics are used in livestock raised for food. critics say the obama plan does not go far enough. it's expected to cost $1.2 billion. >>> there's a new safe haven for victims of childhood sexual abuse. this is the philadelphia's child alliance. here a victim could get h
. >> the impact of superstorm sandy more than two years later. >> to me, it's an embarrassment to the city. >> today firefighter frustration. the local squad flooded out of their fire house by sandy and the temporary accommodations they say are just unacceptable. >>> and drug drop-off. it looks like a mailbox, but it could be a lifesaver. we'll tell you where people will find these popping up in our region. >>> then all new on "nbc10 news" at 5:00...
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money it gave him in the form of a grant to rebuild his home after superstorm sandy. >> this is whate asking back for the 26,005 calendar days. >> reporter: the state says he owes the money because repair estimates changed, and he also received money from other sources. that was eight months ago. and he says he still hasn't paid. fema says it needs to make sure federal dollars are spent correctly. so far the agency has sent letters to more than 4600 storm victims, telling them to return a total of nearly $24 million. in a statement the agency said: but many homeowners say they shouldn't have to pay the government back for mistakes they didn't make. and others say they can't afford to return any money. >> people are so upset that they are being asked to repay money, with they used for their sandy recovery, and they can't understand why they have to go through this process of trying to fight it and showing that either fema is wrong, or they weren't afford to repay it. it's very very up setting. >> reporter: the new york assistance group is helping home owners challenge fema. but they h
money it gave him in the form of a grant to rebuild his home after superstorm sandy. >> this is whate asking back for the 26,005 calendar days. >> reporter: the state says he owes the money because repair estimates changed, and he also received money from other sources. that was eight months ago. and he says he still hasn't paid. fema says it needs to make sure federal dollars are spent correctly. so far the agency has sent letters to more than 4600 storm victims, telling them to...
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we'll look at that in a few minutes. >>> for many people, superstorm sandy is a memory but not for one jersey shore fire department. they have a daily reminder of the storm's impact and they're demanding changes. 2 1/2 years after superstorm sandy flooded their firehouse at 29th street and west avenue, about 15 professional ocean city firefighters are still stationed in a trailer during every 24-hour shift. it's home base. the station 2 firehouse only houses department vehicles. the trailer sits next door. >> it's an embarrassment to the city and it's an embarrassment to the neighborhood. they're here 24 hours a day to protect and serve the citizens of ocean city and they do deserve better. >> fire department officials say so far the city has spent more than $40,000 to rent the trailer, exceeding its $30,000 value. but plans are in the works for a new building. >>> so grateful and i'm so grateful to have my life back. >> amanda knox is officially free. her long legal saga has come to an end. so what's in store for her next? >>> plus, we are learning new details about the mental health
we'll look at that in a few minutes. >>> for many people, superstorm sandy is a memory but not for one jersey shore fire department. they have a daily reminder of the storm's impact and they're demanding changes. 2 1/2 years after superstorm sandy flooded their firehouse at 29th street and west avenue, about 15 professional ocean city firefighters are still stationed in a trailer during every 24-hour shift. it's home base. the station 2 firehouse only houses department vehicles. the...
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. >>> plus this -- >> jersey shore firefighters housed in a trailer. 2 1/2 years after superstorm sandy flooded their firehouse and some believe it's making them sick. >> to me it's an embarrassment to the city and it's an embarrassment to the neighborhood. >> reporter: i'm ted greenberg and i'm asking city officials why it's taking so long to rebuild. >>> plus saved by septa. coming up on "nbc10 news" at 6:00, how a bus driver went above and beyond his duties to get a 4-year-old girl off the streets overnight. >>> right now, 5:30 a a cool start to a cold weekend. a live look at boat house row. we didn't get above 50 degrees today. >> it will only get colder. let's talk to nbc10 first alert meteorologist sheena parveen. what can we expect? >> we can expect the cold to keep moving in. today drizzly, muggy. in some places, the temperatures have remained on the chilly side. 44 degrees in pottstown. 47 in philadelphia. 45 in millville. 44 in dover. 44 northeast philly. these numbers will continue to drop down. if you have plans this evening, it's going to stay colder than this as we go over
. >>> plus this -- >> jersey shore firefighters housed in a trailer. 2 1/2 years after superstorm sandy flooded their firehouse and some believe it's making them sick. >> to me it's an embarrassment to the city and it's an embarrassment to the neighborhood. >> reporter: i'm ted greenberg and i'm asking city officials why it's taking so long to rebuild. >>> plus saved by septa. coming up on "nbc10 news" at 6:00, how a bus driver went above and beyond...
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. >>> superstorm sandy victims are getting a second look. >> next the review that could mean money for those still paying for storm damage. >>> plus bad idea of barbie. that's what some parents are calling mattel's latest creation. why they claim the toys will be spying on their kids. >>> happening today, hundreds of parents will learn if their kids make the cut to get into a philadelphia charter school. russell byers charter in center city will hold its admissions lottery at noon for the school year that starts in september. there are more than 1300 applications for just 23 openings. >>> today, for the fourth time a bankruptcy judge will consider a proposed sell of atlantic city's closed revel casino. the deal on the table is the proposed $82 million sell for a florida developer, but the judge may also decide to give revel more time to consider other bids. there's even a chance the judge could scrap the whole process altogether and appoint a trustee to liquidate level. >>> today in harrisburg a pennsylvania house committee will hold a public hearing on how to spend casino revenue in m
. >>> superstorm sandy victims are getting a second look. >> next the review that could mean money for those still paying for storm damage. >>> plus bad idea of barbie. that's what some parents are calling mattel's latest creation. why they claim the toys will be spying on their kids. >>> happening today, hundreds of parents will learn if their kids make the cut to get into a philadelphia charter school. russell byers charter in center city will hold its...
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there are about 144,000 claims from superstorm sandy until 15 states and that includes maryland and virginiad about 2,200 are involved in lawsuits. insurance compa nothing wrong. hi doug. >> hi, guys. it all. we can all just kind of do this right now because last week at this time -- it is one of those days you want to chill out, it's so nice. right? >> yeah. >> if you've got some time completely different. last week at this time we were talking about 4 to 10 inches of snow. everybody was like this last week. but today you can chill out. >> last thursday. >> a week ago today. >> doesn't it seem like that was ages ago? >> not to me wendy. not to me. out there right now take a look we're dealing with plenty of sunshine and most of that snow and most of the area is now gone. 58 degrees, winds out of the north at about 10 miles per hour. we're going to continue to see very nice conditions right on through the rest of the evening, and there is still no snow in the forecast. i don't see any more of that so we still say winter just about over. 59 in fredericksburg 61 liu wei, 55 frederick. a nice a
there are about 144,000 claims from superstorm sandy until 15 states and that includes maryland and virginiad about 2,200 are involved in lawsuits. insurance compa nothing wrong. hi doug. >> hi, guys. it all. we can all just kind of do this right now because last week at this time -- it is one of those days you want to chill out, it's so nice. right? >> yeah. >> if you've got some time completely different. last week at this time we were talking about 4 to 10 inches of snow....
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why it took local leaders 15 attempts to get help for victims of superstorm sandy before they got anwer. >>> also ahead -- >> i don't want to you wear it anymore. that's my uniform! >> confrontation caught on camera. why one military man goes on attack against one man wearing a uniform. >>> take a look at that. spring snow. see who will see accumulation. plus, i'm tracking a big warm-up. close to 70 degrees. my exclusive nbc10 first alert seven-day forecast. you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving. you sell to me? no, it's free. you want to try? i try this if you try... not this. okay. da! >>> well you might not want to but take a look at this. it's spring snow in blue mountain up in the poconos. some area is going to pick up measurable snow from this. the rain will be -- we want to see green. glenn will be back in just a moment. >> how long have you worked together? >> a long time. glenn will be back to tell us how much snow we can expect to see. >> okay ethel.
why it took local leaders 15 attempts to get help for victims of superstorm sandy before they got anwer. >>> also ahead -- >> i don't want to you wear it anymore. that's my uniform! >> confrontation caught on camera. why one military man goes on attack against one man wearing a uniform. >>> take a look at that. spring snow. see who will see accumulation. plus, i'm tracking a big warm-up. close to 70 degrees. my exclusive nbc10 first alert seven-day forecast. you...
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seemingly endless efforts still ongoing as jersey shore residents and businesses rebuild after superstorm sandy. >> now thousands face a new hardship and it's a costly one. we'll go to ted greenberg. flood insurance is about to go up for sandy victims. and millions of other americans. >> reporter: they are. those changes are coming this week. depending on where your house is and how high it is the difference in price could be significant. >> if it goes up too much i won't be able to afford it. >> reporter: first, joe's home was wrecked by super storm sandy. then his flood insurance spiked from $500 to $650 last summer. now he's facing even higher premiums. >> i am paying so many flood-related dues right now, it's been two years but it will be two years before i'm finally paid up. >> reporter: starting on wednesday, april 1 ls everyone with flood insurance required for a mortgage will be forced to pay more. >> millions of homes. >> reporter: as flood policies come up for renewal, new federal guidelines will tack on surcharges. $25 for year-round homeowners. $250 for houses not used as a primary
seemingly endless efforts still ongoing as jersey shore residents and businesses rebuild after superstorm sandy. >> now thousands face a new hardship and it's a costly one. we'll go to ted greenberg. flood insurance is about to go up for sandy victims. and millions of other americans. >> reporter: they are. those changes are coming this week. depending on where your house is and how high it is the difference in price could be significant. >> if it goes up too much i won't be...
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berry zito is going to get a captioning funded by cbs and ford >> alfonsi: superstorm sandy killed 117eople and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012. and thousands of families that survived sandy say they've been hit by a second wave of fraud. >> i was like, how can you tell me that you can't even cover this, i'm not going to get the full amount of my insurance? i said, you got my payments every month. >> alfonsi: tonight an investigation into why so many families didn't get the help they deserved and what's being done about it. are you going to make it right? >> cooper: you want the company to remove all the flooring... >> every single board at their cost and replace it with clean flooring. >> cooper: for months "60
berry zito is going to get a captioning funded by cbs and ford >> alfonsi: superstorm sandy killed 117eople and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012. and thousands of families that survived sandy say they've been hit by a second wave of fraud. >> i was like, how can you tell me that you can't even cover this, i'm not going to get the full amount of my insurance? i said, you got my payments every month. >> alfonsi: tonight an investigation into why so many...
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captioning funded by cbs and ford >> alfonsi: superstorm sandy killed 117 people and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012. and thousands of families that survived sandy say they've been hit by a second wave of fraud. >> i was like, how can you tell me that you can't even cover this, i'm not going to get the full amount of my insurance? i said you got my payments every month. >> alfonsi: tonight an investigation into why so many families didn't get the help they deserved and what's being done about it. are you going to make it right? >> cooper: you want the company to remove all the flooring... >> every single board at their cost and replace it with clean flooring. >> cooper: for months "60
captioning funded by cbs and ford >> alfonsi: superstorm sandy killed 117 people and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012. and thousands of families that survived sandy say they've been hit by a second wave of fraud. >> i was like, how can you tell me that you can't even cover this, i'm not going to get the full amount of my insurance? i said you got my payments every month. >> alfonsi: tonight an investigation into why so many families didn't get the help they...
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captioning funded by cbs and ford >> alfonsi: superstorm sandy killed 117 people and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012. and thousands of families that survived sandy say they've been hit by a second wave of fraud. >> i was like, how can you tell me that you can't even cover this, i'm not going to get the full amount of my insurance? i said you got my payments every month. >> alfonsi: tonight an investigation into why so many families didn't get the help they deserved and what's being done about it. are you going to make it right? >> cooper: you want the company to remove all the flooring... >> every single board at their cost and replace it with clean flooring. >> cooper: for months "60 minutes" has been looking into lumber liquidator america's largest and fastest-growing retailer of hardwood flooring after getting a tip that their chinese-made lamb nantes flooring contained unsafe levels of a cancer-causing chemical. >> it was so high, in fact, that one of our test labs thought their machine was broken. >> cooper: the lab itself? >> it hit the upper limit of the ra
captioning funded by cbs and ford >> alfonsi: superstorm sandy killed 117 people and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012. and thousands of families that survived sandy say they've been hit by a second wave of fraud. >> i was like, how can you tell me that you can't even cover this, i'm not going to get the full amount of my insurance? i said you got my payments every month. >> alfonsi: tonight an investigation into why so many families didn't get the help they...
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major steps fema just announced that will start providing relief for thousands of victims of superstorm sandy. >>> verizon upsetting a bucks county community. residents say it will ruin their smalltown character de spied providing funds to the fire department. >>> new video of a recycling plant bursting into flames tonight. at least one person died here after a number of explosions rocked the industrial complex in central al banl a. the blast hurt at least two other people. and police evacuated two nearby apartment complexes. no word on what set off the explosions. >>> new at 11:00, an arrest and attempted kidnapping on video in washington state. police took a 15-year-old boy into custody tonight. they believe he's the one seen in this video, right here running with a young boy in his arms, after snatching him from a stroller at a nearby park. this was on sunday afternoon. police say the suspect later dropped the victim after his brother and sister chased after him screaming. >>> the police chief in ferguson missouri is out tonight. chief thomas jackson resigned today. his resignation comes i
major steps fema just announced that will start providing relief for thousands of victims of superstorm sandy. >>> verizon upsetting a bucks county community. residents say it will ruin their smalltown character de spied providing funds to the fire department. >>> new video of a recycling plant bursting into flames tonight. at least one person died here after a number of explosions rocked the industrial complex in central al banl a. the blast hurt at least two other people....
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think of the damage from superstorm sandy. think of hurricane katrina.nk of hurricane andrew down in florida or isaac. this one is much stronger on a very vulnerable area. here's australia. we get in toward the islands, south pacific. we've been watching four cyclones move in this area and cyclones hurricanes typhoons are all the same but one of this magnitude, a category 5 making a direct hit on an area where many islands do not have one cinderblock or one brick. they're in thatched huts dp this is what we've been watching a well-defined eye over this area. 82 islands, 60 inhabited. a quarter of a million people here in survival mode right now. port vila a direct hit, capital city 50,000. another 100,000 to the south of them and we can't get any information. storm surge, 26 feet. that's incredible. winds over 200 miles per hour. it's going to take days the if not weeks to find the death toll which will most likely rise exponentially in the days ahead. we know flights with aid are coming in from australia and new zealand. it will be a long go without pow
think of the damage from superstorm sandy. think of hurricane katrina.nk of hurricane andrew down in florida or isaac. this one is much stronger on a very vulnerable area. here's australia. we get in toward the islands, south pacific. we've been watching four cyclones move in this area and cyclones hurricanes typhoons are all the same but one of this magnitude, a category 5 making a direct hit on an area where many islands do not have one cinderblock or one brick. they're in thatched huts dp...
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. >>> and it's one of the most memorable images from superstorm sandy and now there are plans to replace the roller coaster that was tossed into the sea. >>> it's a rainy, chilly start this morning. the winds are getting a bit stronger. that is cold air that's coming into the area. right now 42 degrees at 5:37. jim kenney. son of a firefighter. first in his family to go to college. he's been councilman at-large, representing the whole city. a progressive voice who'll be a mayor for our neighborhoods. bringing philadelphia together... expanding pre-kindergarten improving our schools... ...and partnering with businesses, community colleges and universities to create jobs jim kenny, the block by block mayor we need to move philadelphia ahead. >>> a rare view of citizens bank park this morning. a steady rainfall that is continuing into the afternoon. but the phillies could be rained out in clearwater where they are expecting close to an inch of rain during the day today. for us we won't see that much rain, but it's a lot colder here. it doesn't feel all that good especially with a wind at 25
. >>> and it's one of the most memorable images from superstorm sandy and now there are plans to replace the roller coaster that was tossed into the sea. >>> it's a rainy, chilly start this morning. the winds are getting a bit stronger. that is cold air that's coming into the area. right now 42 degrees at 5:37. jim kenney. son of a firefighter. first in his family to go to college. he's been councilman at-large, representing the whole city. a progressive voice who'll be a...
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angela: and i'm proud that in the aftermath of superstorm sandy, we provided half of the city's power. workers together: and, we're all proud to work for transcanada. narrator: transcanada has invested billions in emission-less energy sources - from wind and solar, to hydro and nuclear. recognized 13 straight years on dow jones sustainability world index. transcanada: america's trusted energy partner. >>> this sunday, the politics of security. is dysfunction in washington jeopardizing our safety. >> we're going right into the valley of death. >> the department of homeland security narrowly avoids a shutdown, temporarily. republicans are now in control are they ready to lead? i'll ask a key gop house leader. >>> plus 2016, the fight to become the conservative alternative to jeb bush. ben carson joins me exclusively. >>> and murder in moscow. after a critic of vladimir putin is shot dead, putin said he'll personally lead the investigation. can he be trusted? >>> then there was senator james inhofe. >> it is very, very cold out. >> proof that global warming is
angela: and i'm proud that in the aftermath of superstorm sandy, we provided half of the city's power. workers together: and, we're all proud to work for transcanada. narrator: transcanada has invested billions in emission-less energy sources - from wind and solar, to hydro and nuclear. recognized 13 straight years on dow jones sustainability world index. transcanada: america's trusted energy partner. >>> this sunday, the politics of security. is dysfunction in washington jeopardizing...
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. >>> and new jersey homeowners still recovering from superstorm sandy may get a better idea of when they'll receive financial help. steve between sweeney is giving estimates on when they will get their funds. the governor vetoed that plan last year. >>> and good morning. i'm tracking a foggy start to your morning. a fog advisory in effect until 6:00 a.m. with a few lingering showers. but it will be a mild afternoon. jillian? >>> all right, sounds good. good morning to you if you're waking up in delaware traveling 95. your drive times are average 10 to 11 minutes between 295 and 495. >>> past' top prosecutor heads to court today. the argument her lawyers are expected to make to keep her from facing charges. >>> eagles nation is in a tizzy this morning after a big swap. who is out of the nest and what it means for the eagles future? >>> and our cameras captured heavy rainfall in montgomery county. but the rain is moving out and dense fog remains for much of the area. here's a live look at center city, philadelphia this morning. good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davi
. >>> and new jersey homeowners still recovering from superstorm sandy may get a better idea of when they'll receive financial help. steve between sweeney is giving estimates on when they will get their funds. the governor vetoed that plan last year. >>> and good morning. i'm tracking a foggy start to your morning. a fog advisory in effect until 6:00 a.m. with a few lingering showers. but it will be a mild afternoon. jillian? >>> all right, sounds good. good morning...
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actually fighting the state's plan to widen beaches and build protective sand dunes following superstorm sandy. among the proponents is mar bequay. >>> and peco is offering 2,000 free trees to customers to help save energy and money. peco says the trees can help reduce energy through the summer by shading your home and slowing cold winter winds in the wintertime. if you would like information about getting a tree, check out the "nbc 10 news" app or nbc10.com. >>> well, a legendary local athlete is changing his tune. next, the former star that is trying to hit it big in music now. >>> plus what's in a name? well, a lot if your don nald trump. next, a judge's decision on whether or not the iconic namesake will stay at the jersey shore. >>> a new jersey senator is a among those to introduce a bill to make marijuana for medical reasons legal. >>> and hillary clinton may soon break her silence over the e-mail scandal rocking washington right now. clinton could make a public statement about her use of a private e-mail account while secretary of state. the white house is also now clarifying what pres
actually fighting the state's plan to widen beaches and build protective sand dunes following superstorm sandy. among the proponents is mar bequay. >>> and peco is offering 2,000 free trees to customers to help save energy and money. peco says the trees can help reduce energy through the summer by shading your home and slowing cold winter winds in the wintertime. if you would like information about getting a tree, check out the "nbc 10 news" app or nbc10.com. >>>...
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thousands of homeowners who lost much of what they had to superstorm sandy say they have become victims again. at least 650,000 homes were destroyed or damaged by sandy at a cost of $38 billion. tonight four u.s. senators from new york and new jersey are calling for hearings into allegations that insurance companies doctored engineering reports to reduce insurance payouts and that fema may have turned a blind eye to the problem. nancy cordes has this follow-up to a "60 minutes" investigation. >> reporter: it doesn't take an engineer to see that sandy damaged some of these homes beyond repair. bob kaible told sharyn alfonsi on "60 minutes" that his house in long beach, new york, was knocked off its foundation and condemned, but the insurance companies -- company's engineering report concluded there was no structural damage. >> i'm like, what do you mean there's no structural damage? the house is not what it was before. >> reporter: new york senator kristen gillibrand says she's heard similar stories from dozens of constituents. >> based on the documents i've seen, it looks like large-sca
thousands of homeowners who lost much of what they had to superstorm sandy say they have become victims again. at least 650,000 homes were destroyed or damaged by sandy at a cost of $38 billion. tonight four u.s. senators from new york and new jersey are calling for hearings into allegations that insurance companies doctored engineering reports to reduce insurance payouts and that fema may have turned a blind eye to the problem. nancy cordes has this follow-up to a "60 minutes"...
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represented a group called finish the job in new jersey which criticizes christie's handling of superstorm sandyief money. >>> protests erupted overnight in madison wisconsin after police shot and killed a 19-year-old black man. family identified the man as tony robinson. the police chief says there was an altercation and the officer fired after robinson knocked him down with a blow to the head. but the chief says robinson was not armed. robinson's mother says her son was never a violent person. >> my son was so into watching everything that happened in ferguson and he was one of the people that spoke out about this constantly and to know -- to turn around and have him die of the same thing that he was so fearful of, it's not -- it's not fair. >> the officer 45-year-old matt kenny was involved in a shooting in 2007 but was cleared of any wrongdoing. wisconsin's department of justice is currently investigating. >>> and caught on camera an apparent road rage incident on a california highway. this video was recorded by another driver earlier this week. watch as the small carry petedly slams on its
represented a group called finish the job in new jersey which criticizes christie's handling of superstorm sandyief money. >>> protests erupted overnight in madison wisconsin after police shot and killed a 19-year-old black man. family identified the man as tony robinson. the police chief says there was an altercation and the officer fired after robinson knocked him down with a blow to the head. but the chief says robinson was not armed. robinson's mother says her son was never a...
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and several new jersey areas are fighting the plan to build protective sanddunes following superstorm sandy. margate and other opponents say the beach replenishment won't protect homes and is expensive to maintain. >>> good morning. as we head into the rest of the afternoon and evening, we'll see rain moving in. so you're going to see a dry start, but bring your umbrella before you head out the door. we're staying mild but tracking more rain heading into the rest of the seven-day forecast. philadelphia, 33 degrees. mostly cloudy skies. feels like 33. not dealing with the windchill because the air is calm and temperatures are in the pocanos at 25 degrees. 28 in allentown. 32 in trenton. 30 degrees in atlantic city. 39 in stone harbor. temperatures in dover this morning at 28 degrees. a closer look at the satellite radar shot shows we are seeing quiet conditions. nice and dry and mostly cloudy. all the moisture is still situated closer to ohio. pushing into st. louis, also into parts of memphis, all the moisture is going to head our way as we head into the rest of your afternoon. closer to 3:
and several new jersey areas are fighting the plan to build protective sanddunes following superstorm sandy. margate and other opponents say the beach replenishment won't protect homes and is expensive to maintain. >>> good morning. as we head into the rest of the afternoon and evening, we'll see rain moving in. so you're going to see a dry start, but bring your umbrella before you head out the door. we're staying mild but tracking more rain heading into the rest of the seven-day...
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thousands of homeowners who lost much of what they had to superstorm sandy say they have become victims
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weeks after a "60 minutes" report on allegations of fraud by insurance companiesegat following superstorm sandy. the insurers are accused of falsifying engineering reports cheating victims out of millions in payouts. the companies say it isn't true, but fema says it will reopen as many as 144,000 claims. in another report on the same "60 minutes" broadcast, a potentially poisonous flooring was exposed, flooring that is made in china. today the c.e.o. of lumber liquidators defended his products, but he also made a surprising admission, and here's carter evans. >> reporter: when "60 minutes" investigators undercovered three chinese factories that produced laminated flooring for lumber liquidators it exposed excessive levels of formaldehyde in the glue used to make up particles of the core of the laminated boards. at the time company founder tom sullivan told anderson cooperrer the floor complied with the california air resources board known as carb. >> we'll never sell anything unsafe. >> reporter: employees at the factor told a different story meaning it didn't meet the carb safety standard. in
weeks after a "60 minutes" report on allegations of fraud by insurance companiesegat following superstorm sandy. the insurers are accused of falsifying engineering reports cheating victims out of millions in payouts. the companies say it isn't true, but fema says it will reopen as many as 144,000 claims. in another report on the same "60 minutes" broadcast, a potentially poisonous flooring was exposed, flooring that is made in china. today the c.e.o. of lumber liquidators...
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senator whose states were affected by superstorm sandy are calling for new oversight hearings.y they're upset over flood insurance claims. cory booker and robert menendez and two senators from new york state center a letter to the committee on banking housing affairs. says the insurance companies have adjusted claims in order to pay out less money to victims. >> we're coming up on 4:39 on this tuesday. stale head and brand new how congress plans to honor those involved in the protest in selma, alabama. a 50th anniversary of bloody sunday is near. >> the roof of a barn in new england gives way under the heavy weight of all of that snow. karen. >> the clouds are moving in. soon thereafter we'll get the wintry mix that's going to cause problems for your evening commute. details when "action news" comes back. >> ♪♪ at perdue, we know fresh chicken. well, not that kind of fresh. but we do take extra steps in our farms, trucks that deliver daily and everywhere in between... ... to bring you a fresh tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. (woman) ready for another gam
senator whose states were affected by superstorm sandy are calling for new oversight hearings.y they're upset over flood insurance claims. cory booker and robert menendez and two senators from new york state center a letter to the committee on banking housing affairs. says the insurance companies have adjusted claims in order to pay out less money to victims. >> we're coming up on 4:39 on this tuesday. stale head and brand new how congress plans to honor those involved in the protest in...
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. >> reporter: upset by his handling of superstorm sandy recovery. >> i'm glad to see that new jersey has come to iowa. how great is that? >> reporter: unusual for a republican event, no mention of hillary clinton. but off stage clinton's use of only her personal e-mail account for official government business at the state department drew sharp criticism from ted cruz. >> one expects the justice department to investigate that -- >> reporter: and hillary clinton did not address the issue of the e-mail usage when she was at a speech in miami. jeb bush remained here in iowa visiting some restaurants that are always must-stops on the campaign trail. his chance to really mix it up with iowa voters. peter. >> all right, kelly, thank you very much. while the controversy surrounding hillary clinton drew criticism from at least one republican presidential hopeful, it's now stirring debate among democrats, specifically for what it means for their most high profile candidate. for more we're joined by our political director and moderator of "meet the press," that is chuck todd. chuck, this clearl
. >> reporter: upset by his handling of superstorm sandy recovery. >> i'm glad to see that new jersey has come to iowa. how great is that? >> reporter: unusual for a republican event, no mention of hillary clinton. but off stage clinton's use of only her personal e-mail account for official government business at the state department drew sharp criticism from ted cruz. >> one expects the justice department to investigate that -- >> reporter: and hillary clinton did...
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accusation that is insurance companies have been paying out less money than they should have for superstorm sandyews" is up in two. >> ♪♪ >>> and finally, you know how much i love this. it just doesn't get better these days for fans of the "sound of music" that premiered 50 years ago. >> next week new dvd set is going to be released on -- includes more than 13 hours of bonus content about the film and oscar winning movie will be seen in theaters. >> david muir looks at a time also classic. ♪ the hills are alive with the sound of music." >> reporter: lady gaga paying tribute at the oscars she practiced every day for six months. shaking as julie andrews walked on to that stage. surprising the audience. andrews asking are you okay? but what we're asking tonight is a little different because 50 years later many don't know what the movie was nearly called. it turns out before the sound of music it was actually "love song." creator thought that was too generic. too many were using that title already and about that very first scene julie andrews twirling on that mountaintop. what you don't see is the he
accusation that is insurance companies have been paying out less money than they should have for superstorm sandyews" is up in two. >> ♪♪ >>> and finally, you know how much i love this. it just doesn't get better these days for fans of the "sound of music" that premiered 50 years ago. >> next week new dvd set is going to be released on -- includes more than 13 hours of bonus content about the film and oscar winning movie will be seen in theaters. >>...
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are leading a renewed effort to resolved thousands of unsettled insurance claims related to superstorm sandy. private companies handled the cases for fema and an official for the agency has confirmed at least one potential fraud case from late 2013. but the senators say they were never notified and they believe many more homeowners were denied claims based on altered engineering reports. >> many people lost everything and then when it came to getting collection from their insurance companies they find out that the insurance companies were playing games. >> the insurer does not earn money by reducing the value of the claim to the policyholder. and so there's no financial incentive for an insurer to do this. >> more than 1100 sandy victims in new jersey are suing their insurers and fema for under payment claims filed after the 2012 storm. >> let's turn to karen rogers. things are mild right now but you say by this afternoon it's going to be very different. >> yeah, absolutely right. i think february was so cold that people just have been hang on for march and now that it's here all kinds of we
are leading a renewed effort to resolved thousands of unsettled insurance claims related to superstorm sandy. private companies handled the cases for fema and an official for the agency has confirmed at least one potential fraud case from late 2013. but the senators say they were never notified and they believe many more homeowners were denied claims based on altered engineering reports. >> many people lost everything and then when it came to getting collection from their insurance...
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. >>> police in fairfax county believe the person shot inside an superstorm sandy home was a burglar caught in the act. he is expected to survive. >>> about 90 minutes from now the royal visit will be under way. prince charles and his wife camilla, will spend several days in the nation's capital. >>> i'm wendy rieger at the live desk. in baltimore, three people have been stabbed at morgan state university. it happened outside a dining hall on campus. our affiliate wba slshgs reporting the three victims are football players and the stabbing stemmed from an argument. police say a person pulled a knife and started swinging. one of the players has a stab wound in the chest and a suspect is in custody and believed to be a student. a violent week on campus. another student was stabbed by his roommate over the weekend. i'm wendy rieger. back to you. >>> members of congress slammed new secret service boss joseph clancy today on capitol hill days after the latest allegations of agent misconduct came to light. they made it clear they expect to see some big, bold action. >> as steve handelsman
. >>> police in fairfax county believe the person shot inside an superstorm sandy home was a burglar caught in the act. he is expected to survive. >>> about 90 minutes from now the royal visit will be under way. prince charles and his wife camilla, will spend several days in the nation's capital. >>> i'm wendy rieger at the live desk. in baltimore, three people have been stabbed at morgan state university. it happened outside a dining hall on campus. our affiliate wba...
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. >> two years after superstorm sandy, the cost of the aftermath is still adding up.ed greenberg live this afternoon. >> having property at the shore is about to get more expensive when it comes to flood insurance? >> reporter: yeah and flood insurance rates for a house like this will be dramatically more expensive compared to those that have been lifted high off the ground. but everyone with flood insurance will still have to pay more. >> they haven't even recovered what they went through. >> reporter: 2 1/2 years after hurricane sandy swamped their home christine's elderly parents are being hit with a new wave of worries b how high their flood insurance rates will climb. >> they can't live here. they can't afford the insurance. >> reporter: the changes start coming on wednesday, april 1st. as flood insurance policies come up for renewal, new federal guidelines will tack on surcharges. $25 for year-round homeowners. $250 for houses not used ads as a primary residence and businesses. >> just a phase-in of new premiums that will take place over the next five to ten yea
. >> two years after superstorm sandy, the cost of the aftermath is still adding up.ed greenberg live this afternoon. >> having property at the shore is about to get more expensive when it comes to flood insurance? >> reporter: yeah and flood insurance rates for a house like this will be dramatically more expensive compared to those that have been lifted high off the ground. but everyone with flood insurance will still have to pay more. >> they haven't even recovered...
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are fighting the state's plan to widen the beaches and bill protective sand dunes following superstorm sandy. among them margate, that town and other opponents say the beach replenishment won't protect homes and will be expensive for property owners to maintain. >>> and everything seems to be changing in atlantic city on the boardwalk. >> that's right. but one thing is staying the same, that's the taj mahal. we'll explain. >>> and a man grabbed a toddler and ran off. coming in to save the day, an 8-year-old and 10-year-old. that story in just minutes. >>> 6:25. if you know the woman on the left give her a call and tell her how much you love her. she's a millionaire after hitting the largest instant top prize in history. lacey katona won $5 million yesterday. she had no idea what to do with all the money because she never expected to win. >>> good morning. i'm jillian mele. if you are traveling 95 through delaware this morning, a little bit of volume near wilmington but ten minutes of your drive time both ways between 295 and 495. and in philadelphia, a live look outside at the comcast center
are fighting the state's plan to widen the beaches and bill protective sand dunes following superstorm sandy. among them margate, that town and other opponents say the beach replenishment won't protect homes and will be expensive for property owners to maintain. >>> and everything seems to be changing in atlantic city on the boardwalk. >> that's right. but one thing is staying the same, that's the taj mahal. we'll explain. >>> and a man grabbed a toddler and ran off....
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knows me knows that i fight for the things i believe are important, like making sure victims of superstorm sandy had the tools they needed to rebuild their lives or making certain that iran never never achieved the ability to produce nuclear weapons. i have always worked to keep new jersey families safe, keep our ports secure, and keep the promise we made after september 11 to keep our first responders fully equipped and staffed. there may be no member of congress who fought harder than i did to get the 9/11 commission recommendations into public law. i fight for these issues and the people of our country every single day. that is who i am. and i am not going anywhere. >> tonight, american indians discussed the to the stereotyping. the lead plaintiff against the washington redskins, a native rights advocate fighting to eliminate native american mascots and the director of smithsonian institutions national museum of the american indian. here are some of his remarks. >> this is a well intense tonal teacher somewhere who was teaching her kids about thanksgiving. it is required content in almost eve
knows me knows that i fight for the things i believe are important, like making sure victims of superstorm sandy had the tools they needed to rebuild their lives or making certain that iran never never achieved the ability to produce nuclear weapons. i have always worked to keep new jersey families safe, keep our ports secure, and keep the promise we made after september 11 to keep our first responders fully equipped and staffed. there may be no member of congress who fought harder than i did...
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the reason i'm here is i'm one of 15,000 families that are still not in their home because of superstorm sandy-- i'm willing to come to iowa to talk with him. to see about mixing our program that is a disaster. i know his attitude with the whole shut up and sit down. i don't shut up and i don't sit down until i can do it in my house. >> show spor for our union problems. >> they share up demanding answers from wisconsin governor scott walker. they contend his comments compared union protesters to isis. walker denied the connection between the two. >> unwelcoming to governor walker. >> the account -- an apologize. >> i keep permanent offense to bed with the terrorist. it's -- this man. s to be president of the united states and me doesn't know the difference between american citizens exercising their first amendment right compared to testing who are beheading people and quilling them. >> tbatterring in alaska this weekend for the an race. the ceremonial start to the race kick off yesterday in anchorage and take a look at the streets there. what's happening is unnlly -- forced organizers to move
the reason i'm here is i'm one of 15,000 families that are still not in their home because of superstorm sandy-- i'm willing to come to iowa to talk with him. to see about mixing our program that is a disaster. i know his attitude with the whole shut up and sit down. i don't shut up and i don't sit down until i can do it in my house. >> show spor for our union problems. >> they share up demanding answers from wisconsin governor scott walker. they contend his comments compared union...
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the big deal the cold. 18 in d.c. 16 in fairfax. 15 in burke, 17 in superstorm sandy, 13 in gaithersburg but you may be more like 10 in gaithersburg maybe some of the colder suburbs because of all the snow on the ground and the clear skies. i think dulles will set a new record tonight. i've got them going down to about 10 to 13 degrees. mostly sunny and nice tomorrow. here's the thing. this really starts our melting. lots of melting tomorrow. 44 to 51 degrees. even better than that there will not be a refreeze tomorrow night, at least in the d.c. metro area. some arias will see a refreeze. we're staying around 34 on sunday morning. set those clocks forward on monday. 54 on monday 53 on tuesday, a chance for rain some heavy. that's the day that washes away the rest of the snow. it would be on tuesday and then wednesday, thursday and friday temperatures 60 degrees on wednesday in the 50s thursday and friday. the only snow left might be those big piles in the parking lots. guys? >> all right. >>> well hout of the crowd of hundreds, the field has narrowed and we're now down to the final four
the big deal the cold. 18 in d.c. 16 in fairfax. 15 in burke, 17 in superstorm sandy, 13 in gaithersburg but you may be more like 10 in gaithersburg maybe some of the colder suburbs because of all the snow on the ground and the clear skies. i think dulles will set a new record tonight. i've got them going down to about 10 to 13 degrees. mostly sunny and nice tomorrow. here's the thing. this really starts our melting. lots of melting tomorrow. 44 to 51 degrees. even better than that there will...
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the state of california is where new york was after superstorm sandy, or texas after the 2011 wildfiresey're not just talking about the effects of changing climate patterns, they are living them. i spoke with california's lieutenant governor, gavin newsom. >> unquestionably, two things happened yesterday. we extended the existing emergency provisions for another 270 days. and we added a few additional things to the extent those critics i think are right and accurate by denying people the ability to have water when they sit down at a restaurant. automatically they have to ask, and requiring now hoteliers to encourage guests staying multiple nights to ask for whether or not they want their towels washed and their linens washed. it's relatively small ball. we can sit here and pray for more rain, that's an immediate solution. but we're not able to legislate it. that's not necessarily going to work. we can talk about conservation, which we must in efficiency, we must. but i think we have to move toward mandatory rationing. we have a mandatory rationing out for a year. it's simply inadequate
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. >> a new jersey couple is suing their insurance company over superstorm sandy claims. they believe thousands of others could be faeblgted as well. the toms river couple says selective insurance manipulated its software to defraud them out of sales tax money from their claim. the lawsuit is seeking class-action status because so many others could be impacted by the alleged fraud. the insurance company is not commenting. >>> now to ferguson missouri and prayers for peace after the shooting of two police officers. dozens gathered for this candlelight vigil last night. >>> an american diagnosed with ebola has been admitted to a maryland hospital now. the health care worker caught the deadly virus while volunteering in sierra leone. early this morning, the patient arrived at the national institutes of health hospital in bethesda. the name of the patient been released. >>> it's a case of old versus new. >> it's shaping up to an epic battle on the boards. >> it's putting a hurting on us and they're trying to put us out of work. >> the trams taking on tradition. at stake, a pi
. >> a new jersey couple is suing their insurance company over superstorm sandy claims. they believe thousands of others could be faeblgted as well. the toms river couple says selective insurance manipulated its software to defraud them out of sales tax money from their claim. the lawsuit is seeking class-action status because so many others could be impacted by the alleged fraud. the insurance company is not commenting. >>> now to ferguson missouri and prayers for peace after...
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some superstorm sandy victims are still living with damaged homes and businesses. but they may soon have answers to the question about when they may finally see closure. what lawmakers did today to bring them a step closer to getting the repairs sandy victims are waiting for. >>> and we have new crash video and new details about what happened on the tracks and the minutes leading up to this amtrak collision between a train and a tractor-trailer. >>> they'll start shifting the sand on long beach island sooner than expected. beach widening project will start there next month. equipment for the project became available earlier than anticipated. crews will be widening beaches and reinforcing dunes along nearly 13 miles of long beach township, ship bottom, beach haven and surf city. >>> new jersey homeowners hit hard by hurricane sandy may have a better idea of when help will arrive. state senate president steve sweeney is proposing a sandy-related bill under that legislation. storm victims would get estimates of when they can expect to receive rebuilding aid and how mu
some superstorm sandy victims are still living with damaged homes and businesses. but they may soon have answers to the question about when they may finally see closure. what lawmakers did today to bring them a step closer to getting the repairs sandy victims are waiting for. >>> and we have new crash video and new details about what happened on the tracks and the minutes leading up to this amtrak collision between a train and a tractor-trailer. >>> they'll start shifting the...
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i think some areas in maryland are seeing freezing rain and sleet, but most of us are superstorm sandying temperatures above freeing right now. that's very good news. that means we'll just be dealing with rain. we still have that on the radar. rain moving through portions of northern virginia down towards southern maryland including right here in d.c. looks like possible freezing rain or sleet still happening in through portions of maryland but i've looked at some of the observations here and temperatures are above freezing for the most part in this area so watch out, there could be a few slick spots but not to worry tonight. there's still a winter weather advisory until 10:00 tonight. if you're along the potomac river toward charles county, if you're along the potomac toward the north and east, that's where we have the winter weather advisory. includes loudoun county fairfax county in the district but not seeing too many problems this evening. that's good news. now this storm system moves out. the next one then moves in. that's tomorrow night. with rain starting off but then that rain tr
i think some areas in maryland are seeing freezing rain and sleet, but most of us are superstorm sandying temperatures above freeing right now. that's very good news. that means we'll just be dealing with rain. we still have that on the radar. rain moving through portions of northern virginia down towards southern maryland including right here in d.c. looks like possible freezing rain or sleet still happening in through portions of maryland but i've looked at some of the observations here and...
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after superstorm sandy thousands of reports written for insurance companies by on-scene engineers wereake it appear the structural damage to homes wasn't as severe as originally reported. engineer andrew braum told our sharyn alfonsi, it happened to the damage reports he wrote. >> alfonsi: how many of those reports were doctored? >> andrew braum: at least 175 of them, or approximately 96% is the number that i calculated. >> alfonsi: 175 of your reports were doctored? >> braum: correct, they were altered. >> alfonsi: and the ones that weren't changed? >> braum: the one's that weren't changed, interestingly, were ones where i recommended that no repairs are required. >> stahl: following our story, fema, the federal emergency management agency, agreed to reopen every flood insurance claim filed by sandy's victims. one fema flood insurance manager resigned. another retired, and more heads may roll soon. i'm lesley stahl. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." and tomorrow, be sure to watch "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ ♪ their be
after superstorm sandy thousands of reports written for insurance companies by on-scene engineers wereake it appear the structural damage to homes wasn't as severe as originally reported. engineer andrew braum told our sharyn alfonsi, it happened to the damage reports he wrote. >> alfonsi: how many of those reports were doctored? >> andrew braum: at least 175 of them, or approximately 96% is the number that i calculated. >> alfonsi: 175 of your reports were doctored? >>...
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they're fighting the state's plan to widen beaches and build protective sand dunes following superstorm sandy. among them margate. they say beach replenishment will not protect homes and will be expensive to maintain. >>> new information about the cost of the american dream. 23 you hope to buy a house some day, listen up. find out what experts say you'll need to earn a year to afford a house in philadelphia. >>> plus where the cost of homes here rank to other towns across the country. >>> also ahead at 5:30 -- >> partially paralyzed. his best friend killed. a south jersey teen takes the stand at the trial of an alleged drunk driver accused of devastating two families. >> i wish he could feel pain just like we did. >> reporter: i'm ted greenberg. what the suspect did with a gun that delayed the trial for months. >>> you'll need to earn more than 50,000 a year if you plan to buy the average philadelphia home according to one mortgage research site. hsn.com estimates you need an annual estimate of $49,014 to afford the median price, about $200,000 in the city. the salary needed to buy a home in
they're fighting the state's plan to widen beaches and build protective sand dunes following superstorm sandy. among them margate. they say beach replenishment will not protect homes and will be expensive to maintain. >>> new information about the cost of the american dream. 23 you hope to buy a house some day, listen up. find out what experts say you'll need to earn a year to afford a house in philadelphia. >>> plus where the cost of homes here rank to other towns across the...
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in maryland are seeing freezing rain and sleet, but most of us are superstorm sandying temperatures above freeing right now. that's very good news. that means we'll just be dealing with rain. we still have that on the radar. rain moving through portions of northern virginia down towards southern maryland including right here in d.c. looks like possible freezing rain or sleet still happening in through portions of maryland but i've looked at some of the observations here and temperatures are above freezing for the most part in this area so watch out, there could be a few slick spots but not to worry tonight. there's still a winter weather advisory until 10:00 tonight. if you're along the potomac river toward charles county, if you're along the potomac toward the north and east, that's where we have the winter weather advisory. includes loudoun county fairfax county in the district but not seeing too many problems this evening. that's good news. now this storm system moves out. the next one then moves in. that's tomorrow night. with rain starting off but then that rain transitions to snow a
in maryland are seeing freezing rain and sleet, but most of us are superstorm sandying temperatures above freeing right now. that's very good news. that means we'll just be dealing with rain. we still have that on the radar. rain moving through portions of northern virginia down towards southern maryland including right here in d.c. looks like possible freezing rain or sleet still happening in through portions of maryland but i've looked at some of the observations here and temperatures are...
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first stop seaside heights new jersey an area hit hard by superstorm sandy.lve value runs june 5th. >>> sixth and will feature the flaming lips. tickets go on sale friday. >> the material girl coming to philadelphia and south jersey. madonna will rock the tri-state area twice this fall. she'll perform at the wells fargo center september 24 right in the middle of the world meeting of families. she'll play at the boardwalk hall in atlantic city october 3rd. it's part of her 35 city international rebel heart tour. and tickets go on sale two weeks from today at 10:00 a.m. >> madonna and the pope in town. that should be fun right now jim gardner and the "action news" team standing by with these stories at next:: >>> radnor police have a voyeurism they say victimized z dozens of women. >> for adam joseph, rick williams, the entire "action news" team i'm monica malpass. have a great night. >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rodgers meteorologist cecily tynan and jim gardner. >> ♪♪ >> it is monday night and the big story on "ac
first stop seaside heights new jersey an area hit hard by superstorm sandy.lve value runs june 5th. >>> sixth and will feature the flaming lips. tickets go on sale friday. >> the material girl coming to philadelphia and south jersey. madonna will rock the tri-state area twice this fall. she'll perform at the wells fargo center september 24 right in the middle of the world meeting of families. she'll play at the boardwalk hall in atlantic city october 3rd. it's part of her 35 city...
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angela: and i'm proud that in the aftermath of superstorm sandy, we provided half of the city's powero work for transcanada. narrator: transcanada has invested billions in emission-less energy sources - from wind and solar, to hydro and nuclear. recognized 13 straight years on dow jones sustainability world index. transcanada: america's trusted energy partner. >> stahl: james levine is america's greatest living conductor, in the judgment of many music lovers, including our late colleague bob simon, who could often be found attending levine-led performances at the metropolitan opera. before we lost him in a tragic car crash last month, bob completed a story on the 71- year-old maestro who has directed and defined new york's incomparable met for almost half a century; has guided and inspired three generations of the worl become americas most influential maestro since leonard bernstein. under his baton, the met became the house of levine. four years ago, a terrible accident left him partially paralyzed. as bob simon reported, only believers in miracles thought levine could return to the
angela: and i'm proud that in the aftermath of superstorm sandy, we provided half of the city's powero work for transcanada. narrator: transcanada has invested billions in emission-less energy sources - from wind and solar, to hydro and nuclear. recognized 13 straight years on dow jones sustainability world index. transcanada: america's trusted energy partner. >> stahl: james levine is america's greatest living conductor, in the judgment of many music lovers, including our late colleague...