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that says "motel." they also broke news on the same cover that hillary clinton was not just having a seedy on-camera romp at this motel, it was a gay seedy romp at this motel because apparently hillary clinton is gay. at least she's gay when she's at that motel. also same cover, yet another scoop, hillary clinton is hooked on drugs, hillary clinton is hooked on narcotics. also same cover, yet another scoop, hillary clinton blackmailed the fbi. in a back room deal to avoid prosecution. that's a lot of news to break on one $1.95 cover. if you notice, though, the red banner at the top, this scoop-filled cover, that issue of the "national enquirer," wait, there's more. that was only one part of a two-part "national enquirer" exclusive scoop about hillary clinton having a secret hit man. see? part two of clinton hit man's explosive tell-all. part one of hillary hitman tells all was the previous week, that was the explosive story that will change the election. that was about her top-secret file of 24 years wo
that says "motel." they also broke news on the same cover that hillary clinton was not just having a seedy on-camera romp at this motel, it was a gay seedy romp at this motel because apparently hillary clinton is gay. at least she's gay when she's at that motel. also same cover, yet another scoop, hillary clinton is hooked on drugs, hillary clinton is hooked on narcotics. also same cover, yet another scoop, hillary clinton blackmailed the fbi. in a back room deal to avoid prosecution....
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breaking overnight, at least 13 people were killed in an attack on a popular motel in mogadishu. a car bomber rammed his car into a motel setting off explosions. gunmen fought their way inside. police say heavy gunfire could be heard. the hotel is near the somali. extremist organization al shabaab says it's possible. al shabaab says it wants to topple the western-backed government. >>> president trump says he'll look forward to finding a replacement. he's narrowed his choice to kne he decided to keep director james comey on the job. he criticized the fbi for not recommending charges for hillary clinton. they're riri choired to carry ten years. comey is in his fourth year. >> nikki haley as an ambassador to the united nations. she was ely confirmed, 96-4. from a plane last night, she tweeted thank you, south carolina, i will miss you. >>> today president trump is expected to take action on one of his key campaign promises, construction of a wall along the mexican border. mr. trump is expected to address other immigration issues as well after claiming again that he lost the popular
breaking overnight, at least 13 people were killed in an attack on a popular motel in mogadishu. a car bomber rammed his car into a motel setting off explosions. gunmen fought their way inside. police say heavy gunfire could be heard. the hotel is near the somali. extremist organization al shabaab says it's possible. al shabaab says it wants to topple the western-backed government. >>> president trump says he'll look forward to finding a replacement. he's narrowed his choice to kne he...
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breaking overnight, at least 13 people were killed in an attack on a popular motel in mogadishu. a car bomber rammed his car into a motel setting off explosions. gunmen fought their way inside. police say heavy gunfire could be heard. the hotel is near the somali. extremist organization last nig tweeted thank you, south carolina, i will miss you. >>> today president trump is expected to take action on one of his key campaign promises, construction of a wall along the mexican border. mr. trump is expected to address other immigration issues as well after claiming again that he lost the popular vote because millions voted illegally. roxana saberi is in new york. good morning. >> good morning. this comes as protests spread against his support of two controversial oil pipelines. president trump capped another busy day in washington hinting at his national security plans saying in part among many other things we will build a wall. the president will make good on campaign promises today by signing executive actions by tightening border security and enabling the construction of a wall a
breaking overnight, at least 13 people were killed in an attack on a popular motel in mogadishu. a car bomber rammed his car into a motel setting off explosions. gunmen fought their way inside. police say heavy gunfire could be heard. the hotel is near the somali. extremist organization last nig tweeted thank you, south carolina, i will miss you. >>> today president trump is expected to take action on one of his key campaign promises, construction of a wall along the mexican border....
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this morning's fire broke out at the gold coin motel. the man told investigators he had a bag of e-cigarettes and he was working on one of them. that bag burst into flames when the man stepped away to use the bathroom. crews kept the fire contained to the one motel room. >>> first responders have moved in and station 87 is open once again. abc 7 news was in pittsburg today where there's now one more big engine to respond to calls for help in eastern contra costa county. the fire marshall tells us they dodged a bullet there were no major catastrophe's during the station's three-year closure and he says shorter response times really matter. >> if you have somebody who's having a heart attack, you know, minutes do count. seconds do count. if you've got a fire, the difference in a six-minute response time versus a ten-minute response time can mean the difference between replacing your content and replacing your entire house. >> station 87 was closed in the wake of the economic downturn due to the loss of property tax revenue. home prices hav
this morning's fire broke out at the gold coin motel. the man told investigators he had a bag of e-cigarettes and he was working on one of them. that bag burst into flames when the man stepped away to use the bathroom. crews kept the fire contained to the one motel room. >>> first responders have moved in and station 87 is open once again. abc 7 news was in pittsburg today where there's now one more big engine to respond to calls for help in eastern contra costa county. the fire...
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families fighting homelessness and ending the practice of putting homeless families in hotels and motels is a priority for us. to get there -- [applause] >> to get there we have taken a different approach, working with housing authorities and other housing providers to help families avoid homelessness in the first place and relying on more permanent solutions and in two years the population of homeless families in hotels and motels reduced from 1500 to fewer than 100 families today. [applause] >> thank you, thank you. [applause] >> two years ago the department of children and families which serves 50,000 that risk kids, a very different place today, there are 270 more social workers on the job and there were just over a year ago and 95% are licensed which is up from 50% when we took office. [applause] >> caseloads as low as they been in decades, long promised clinical and administrative support now in place. new policies concerning investigation, supervisory practices and sing children have been collaboratively implemented with the full support of dcs union workforce. [applause] >> when
families fighting homelessness and ending the practice of putting homeless families in hotels and motels is a priority for us. to get there -- [applause] >> to get there we have taken a different approach, working with housing authorities and other housing providers to help families avoid homelessness in the first place and relying on more permanent solutions and in two years the population of homeless families in hotels and motels reduced from 1500 to fewer than 100 families today....
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reverend billy kyles, who was hosting doctor martin luther king, junior in memphis, went to the lorraine motel to pick him up for dinner. "i was standing right ... i was right here." the week before, king was in memphis leading a protest in support of striking sanitation workers that descended into chaos. he faced withering criticism in its aftermath and began to wonder if he could continue to lead a movement of non-violent resistance. king summoned his closest aides to atlantahis home, for an emergency meeting about whether to return to memphis and whether to take their poor people's campaign to washington. "he said, 'i thought maybe i should just quit. maybe, i've done about as much as i can do in 13 years. we're facing a kind of headwind, a resistance." "he said, 'i thought maybe i would fast to the point of death because our movement is splinteredandmaybe at the point of death because we are friends they will come by my bedside and hold hands and talk it out. and then he said as if a breath of fresh air came over him. 'we must turn a minus into a plus and go on by way of memphis on to wash
reverend billy kyles, who was hosting doctor martin luther king, junior in memphis, went to the lorraine motel to pick him up for dinner. "i was standing right ... i was right here." the week before, king was in memphis leading a protest in support of striking sanitation workers that descended into chaos. he faced withering criticism in its aftermath and began to wonder if he could continue to lead a movement of non-violent resistance. king summoned his closest aides to atlantahis...
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families to fight ho homelessness and ending the practice of putting homeless families in hotels and motels is a priority for us. to get there -- [ applause ] -- to get there, we have taken a different approach. we have been working with the housing authorities and other housing provide arers to hepp families avoid homeless neness the first place, and in are relying on more permanent solutions, and in two years the population of homeless families in hotels and motels has been reduced from 1,500 to fewer than 1,100 families today. -- fewer than 100 families today. [ applause ] thank you. two years ago the department of children and families which serves more than 50,000 at-risk kids was in crisis. it is a different place today. there are 270 more social workers on the job than just over a year ago and 95% are licensed which is up from 50% when we took office. caseloads -- [ applause ] thank you. caseloads are as low as they have been in decades and long promised clinical and administrative supports are now in place. new policies concerning investigations, home-based service, and the supervis
families to fight ho homelessness and ending the practice of putting homeless families in hotels and motels is a priority for us. to get there -- [ applause ] -- to get there, we have taken a different approach. we have been working with the housing authorities and other housing provide arers to hepp families avoid homeless neness the first place, and in are relying on more permanent solutions, and in two years the population of homeless families in hotels and motels has been reduced from 1,500...
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he is outside the motel where the suspect once lived. dan, you are at the press conference with the police and they laid out all of the interactions they had with the suspect in the past year. with what can you tell us? >> reporter: pamela, let me explain why we're at the motel. investigators were here for several hours removing evidence and talking to some people who worked here as well as some of the residents here. this is a motel for transients and it is one of santiago's last known addresses. as far as the press conference, the posture that authorities seem to be taking is they did everything according to proto l protocol. when santiago went to the fbi office in november said he was hearing voices, they did everything by the book. referring him to the local police department apparent helping facility a mental health evaluation. this is what authorities said a short time ago. >> in november of 2016, mr. santiago walked into the anchorage fbi office to report that his mind was being controlled intelligence agency. he appeared incohere
he is outside the motel where the suspect once lived. dan, you are at the press conference with the police and they laid out all of the interactions they had with the suspect in the past year. with what can you tell us? >> reporter: pamela, let me explain why we're at the motel. investigators were here for several hours removing evidence and talking to some people who worked here as well as some of the residents here. this is a motel for transients and it is one of santiago's last known...
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the rapid craft billing to a motel at war as a hail of bullets came in from the right flank and aheadno m-16s opened up in reply. a thin stream pierced Ãthe relentless patter of rain. i'm hit, i am hit. a familiar cry is that hitting the fan. take cover, to cover a yells. this was the ambush i dreaded. i rolled and embraced my rifle butt against the ridge on my best and triggered off and a half a magazine for the incoming fire. i looked downhill and saw a body between two bushes legs sprawled. rushed in short dashes and set up at an offensive position on the plane. bullets went through the brush. and cracked into trees. showering bar and white puppy would. the leader collapsed next to me. they got the dog. i measured the distance to the motionless medic around him impact was doubting up mud and water. 16 mortars Ãhere lieutenant, my radioman handed me the handset. put audio at chili on top of the hill and cover me i yelled and burst from behind the tree. projectiles went past as i dodged on the bank. the wounded man lay in the middle of the stream. our m-16 machine games began hammeri
the rapid craft billing to a motel at war as a hail of bullets came in from the right flank and aheadno m-16s opened up in reply. a thin stream pierced Ãthe relentless patter of rain. i'm hit, i am hit. a familiar cry is that hitting the fan. take cover, to cover a yells. this was the ambush i dreaded. i rolled and embraced my rifle butt against the ridge on my best and triggered off and a half a magazine for the incoming fire. i looked downhill and saw a body between two bushes legs sprawled....
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a smooth entitlement process not one recommended modification as mentioned to the exempt hotel and motelroval by october 4, 2016, that's an introduction date of the ordinance the department buildings this is important because the entitlement for 6 or seven months are far enough making changes design changes can prove over bumper to bumper one line i'd like to correct a typo on page 5 under the basis of recommendation one should read the inclusion of hotel has an approval on october 4th it says one year prior to date it should be approval by october 4 october 4th that concludes my presentation. i'll be happy to answer any questions you may have. >> opening up for public comment okay not seeing any, public comment is closed. >> commissioner vice president richards. >> having many nights bad sleeps in hotels where i used to work in private industry because of my neighborhood down the street i see this a real problem common sense you go to a motel or hotel and if someone builds a hotel like knott's berry farm cited the venue that will be lost will stay not the hotel going out of business thi
a smooth entitlement process not one recommended modification as mentioned to the exempt hotel and motelroval by october 4, 2016, that's an introduction date of the ordinance the department buildings this is important because the entitlement for 6 or seven months are far enough making changes design changes can prove over bumper to bumper one line i'd like to correct a typo on page 5 under the basis of recommendation one should read the inclusion of hotel has an approval on october 4th it says...
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>>vicki:it happened around midnight at the gold coin motel on mendocino avenue. police say the unidentified man in his 50's had taken apart his e-cig and forgot to plug it up. >>vicki:and when he returned from a bathroom break the device had caught fire. crews were able to contain the fire within 20 minutes. >>vicki:firefighters say a damaged battery in the e- cig.sparked the flames. damage to the burned room.is estimated at $50 thousand dollars. >>vicki:luckily.no one was hurt. >>vicki:speaking of e-cigs. the food and drug administration has identified 134 u-s incidents of e-cigarette battery problems. the f-d-a says that includes batteries overheating, catching on fire or exploding. >>vicki:and more than 50 people have been injured between 2009 to january 2016. so in april, the f-d-a's center for tobacco products plans to host a two-day public workshop. >>vicki:the purpose -- to "gather information and stimulatecigarette battery safety concerns. >> grant:california's state >>vicki: i look at some of the storm damage or around the bay area from recent activity.
>>vicki:it happened around midnight at the gold coin motel on mendocino avenue. police say the unidentified man in his 50's had taken apart his e-cig and forgot to plug it up. >>vicki:and when he returned from a bathroom break the device had caught fire. crews were able to contain the fire within 20 minutes. >>vicki:firefighters say a damaged battery in the e- cig.sparked the flames. damage to the burned room.is estimated at $50 thousand dollars. >>vicki:luckily.no one...
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>> well, bruce, it was an anonymous tip that brought us here to the motel 6 in springfield. over the past few hours, fairfax county detectives here collecting information. it's believed the thieves and the puppies were here. but checked out yesterday. >> the thieves left these three pups behind. possibly getting spooked after snatching six others. together, those stolen six are valued at nearly $6,000. one cavalier cane charles spaniel. >> my biggest concern is that they're not going to be able to get him off quick enough. and they're going to hurt them or dump them. and that's really what scares me. >> shania sample and her fiance, roger cummer, bought the business, d.c. pups in november and set up shop next to city hall in manassas. >> i can't put that to rest enough that these are not puppy mills. you know, they are state of the art facilities. >> at noon, while the couple dined and went to a movie, the thieves broke a window, squeezed true it and took -- through it and took the dog right out of their crate. >> someone like that can just go in a building during daylight a
>> well, bruce, it was an anonymous tip that brought us here to the motel 6 in springfield. over the past few hours, fairfax county detectives here collecting information. it's believed the thieves and the puppies were here. but checked out yesterday. >> the thieves left these three pups behind. possibly getting spooked after snatching six others. together, those stolen six are valued at nearly $6,000. one cavalier cane charles spaniel. >> my biggest concern is that they're...
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we've been talking about how most motels have it off the coast. cold on saturday, high of 30 degrees, hoping the snow and related storm system stays far enough off the coast it doesn't bug us. that's the way it's looking for saturday right now. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, brisk and cold today, high of 35 degrees. snow raving this evening, and into very early tomorrow morning before it shut off. be careful of a slow morning commute. cold day high of 35 sun coming back. saturday, brisk and cold, high of 34 degrees, that storm probably staying off the coast, a fair amount of cloud cover spilling off the ocean, though, sunday, brisk and winds pick up. the windchills making it feel like the teens on sunday, 29. monday, very cold, 29, less wind. tuesday afternoon we're back up to 38 and 48 on wednesday, with rain, but i think we'll take that. remember when we're not on the air you can get the latest weather information at 6abc.com/weather. channel 6abc news app a great idea to keep on your smart phone you've got this weather coming in
we've been talking about how most motels have it off the coast. cold on saturday, high of 30 degrees, hoping the snow and related storm system stays far enough off the coast it doesn't bug us. that's the way it's looking for saturday right now. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, brisk and cold today, high of 35 degrees. snow raving this evening, and into very early tomorrow morning before it shut off. be careful of a slow morning commute. cold day high of 35 sun coming back....
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es el hoy cÉlebre motel que nadie sabe porque tiene nombre en francÉs.uno. hotel de cuatro estrellas. porque todos quieren saber cÓmo es el sitio donde estuvo sus primeros minutos detenido, joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn. cada habitaciÓn con caras -- garaje para un auto. que es lo que otorgan $300, de acuerdo a estas reglas, la cuota incluye seis horas de hospedaje. si se quiere salir antes del lÍmite, tiene que avisar. el viernes 8 de enero, captores y capturados utilizaron la suite, no mÁs de una hora. fotos de el chapo guzmÁn, sentado en la cama. entramos a lo que es la habitaciÓn nÚmero 51. es una luz que no es directa,2 luces en lÁmparas de Ónix. aquÍ se encontraba sentado el chapo guzmÁn, luego de la captura y que las autoridades son las que lo introducen a este cuarto, mientras estÁn a la espera de recibir refuerzos. es el mismo escenario pero con una salvedad. exactamente aquÍ estaba una foto de una mujer semidesnuda. ya ha sido removida. una pantalla de televisiÓn satelital, cÁmara 15 con cabeceras forradas de cuero. un baÑo pequeÑo pero con decoraciÓn
es el hoy cÉlebre motel que nadie sabe porque tiene nombre en francÉs.uno. hotel de cuatro estrellas. porque todos quieren saber cÓmo es el sitio donde estuvo sus primeros minutos detenido, joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn. cada habitaciÓn con caras -- garaje para un auto. que es lo que otorgan $300, de acuerdo a estas reglas, la cuota incluye seis horas de hospedaje. si se quiere salir antes del lÍmite, tiene que avisar. el viernes 8 de enero, captores y capturados utilizaron la suite, no mÁs...
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he was assassinated april 4, 1968, at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. he was just 39 years old. whilile dr. king is primarily remembered as a civil rights leader, he also championed the cause of the poor, organizing the poor people's campaign to address issues of economic justice. dr. king was also a fierce critic of u.s. foreign policyy and the vietnam war. in 1964, dr. king became the youngest recipient of the nobel peace prize. days before he received that award in oslo, nororway, dr. kig traveled t to london. on december 7, 1964, dr. king gave a speech sponsored by the british group christstian action about the civil rights struggle in the united d states, as wells the e anti-apartid m movement tn south africa. the speech was recorded by saul bernstein, who was working as the european correspondent for pacifica radio. bernstein's recording was recently discovered by brian deshazor, director of the pacifica radio archives. this is that address by dr. martinin luther king, jrjr. >> i want to talk with you mainly about our struggle in the united states
he was assassinated april 4, 1968, at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. he was just 39 years old. whilile dr. king is primarily remembered as a civil rights leader, he also championed the cause of the poor, organizing the poor people's campaign to address issues of economic justice. dr. king was also a fierce critic of u.s. foreign policyy and the vietnam war. in 1964, dr. king became the youngest recipient of the nobel peace prize. days before he received that award in oslo, nororway,...
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. >> the best job she could find was working at a motel and she would earn $20 a day. but there have been moments where we have been short on a lot of things and that's when a lot of people in my family have helped. >> reporter: her teacher stepped in as well keeping her on track in class. her mentor -- >> you want always to review all of them. she is just a phenomenal young person and i think she should be commended for all the obstacles that she has overcome and the fact that she does it with grace every day. >> reporter: last summer, jacqueline was accepted to the ivy league connection program at vanderbilt. scared at first, she questioned if she would fit in. >> well, we could move on to other ones. >> reporter: or was smart enough compared to student from other schools. she discovered the answer within herself. >> i composed myself and i started taking advantage of the opportunities. i started looking at all the positive things asking my -- the -- my instructors questions and shadowing doctors, going to the operating room and realizing that medicine is the path th
. >> the best job she could find was working at a motel and she would earn $20 a day. but there have been moments where we have been short on a lot of things and that's when a lot of people in my family have helped. >> reporter: her teacher stepped in as well keeping her on track in class. her mentor -- >> you want always to review all of them. she is just a phenomenal young person and i think she should be commended for all the obstacles that she has overcome and the fact...
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water flooded a motel there. tow truck operator saved a driver from high water. this was is scene of a narrow escape in atlantic county. fallen tree smashed into a car. this was last night at pa mow that and deer street. police say the driver and passengers got away with minor injuries. now though the beaches in delaware. heavy surf pounded the beaches. state officials say there was some minor beach erosion. the shoreline held up well against the storm. >>> philadelphia today shorts will do an autopsy on a man police believe was killed by a company sign that was blown down during the stormy weather. victim worked at auto sales lot. investigators say sign fell and pinned the man to a car. around the city, downed trees and power lines damaged homes and cars. our car was parked right there. where the limb fell. so we got lucky. >> it was windier than when we had hurricane as couple years ago. >> crews worked through the nights to repair and replace. take a look at this, massive tree opened up a gaping hole. >>. >> first i letter meteorologist continues to track the
water flooded a motel there. tow truck operator saved a driver from high water. this was is scene of a narrow escape in atlantic county. fallen tree smashed into a car. this was last night at pa mow that and deer street. police say the driver and passengers got away with minor injuries. now though the beaches in delaware. heavy surf pounded the beaches. state officials say there was some minor beach erosion. the shoreline held up well against the storm. >>> philadelphia today shorts...
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she found him unconscious and account for motel.ey ended very abruptly by me going and getting him out of what you would consider a crack house. the hotel in the middle. it was a devastating time for us. >> because we promoted the event on the show lynn said they are able to help five people in three places. i talked to paul ressler who lost a son to a drug overdose. paul was blinded i was flowed by the story of how he was able to identify son's body. >> i got a call from his roommate and i went to his apartment and heard he was dead but i can see him. so i need a closure, so i crawled into bed with him. and told him i loved him and hugged him and kissed him and said goodbye. >> if any of our viewers are looking to get help with a lovod one addicted to drugs, he started in organization organization called toe pack. the overdose overdose agency protection. i post that to my twitter page and if you scroll down you can look for bill singing and let us know how you rate his performance. >> i did it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> another great day of chasing
she found him unconscious and account for motel.ey ended very abruptly by me going and getting him out of what you would consider a crack house. the hotel in the middle. it was a devastating time for us. >> because we promoted the event on the show lynn said they are able to help five people in three places. i talked to paul ressler who lost a son to a drug overdose. paul was blinded i was flowed by the story of how he was able to identify son's body. >> i got a call from his...
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jeffrey knoble is accused of murdering andrew white inside this quality inn motel in 2015. prosecutors say cell phone video recovered from knoble's phone shows him boasting about the murder. >>> pat coriders are facing long rush hour commutes. patcosaid the motors in a number of cars short circuited after last week's snowstorm. the fluffy snow acted like dust getting sucked into the motor like a vacuum causing electrical components to fail. crews are working around the clock to replace the faulty motors. patco is apologizing to riders saying it could take a few weeks to get the cars on track. >>> towns in new jersey must provide affordable housing. the state is not carrying out the fair housing act. towns have been required to provide a fair share of housing for low and moderate-income residents based on a ruling dating back 30 years. >>> he hasn't missed a presidential inauguration since roosevelt's third term. more on the front row seat to history next. >>> wet and warm. we're tracking a winter warm up that will bring moisture with it. >>> the annual lgbtq conference is u
jeffrey knoble is accused of murdering andrew white inside this quality inn motel in 2015. prosecutors say cell phone video recovered from knoble's phone shows him boasting about the murder. >>> pat coriders are facing long rush hour commutes. patcosaid the motors in a number of cars short circuited after last week's snowstorm. the fluffy snow acted like dust getting sucked into the motor like a vacuum causing electrical components to fail. crews are working around the clock to replace...
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reportera: han rescatado a vÍctimas en hoteles y moteles.rolan las recepciones. quisimos comprobar lo fÁcil que esalquilar una habitaciÓn, aÚn si las chicas son menores de edad. >> un cuarto que tenga un garaje... eso es todo? gracias. reportera: mientras paguen en efectivo, no les piden identificaciÓn alguna. esperan a que un extraÑo toque a su puerta. julia, la segunda chica rescatada tuvo suerte. esta noche quien entrÓ a su cuarto no representaba un peligro. ella comenzÓ muy joven, la reclutaron en la preparatoria.. >> yo conocÍ a alguien... yo tengo forma de hacer dinero, tenemos que salir estamos con el. muchas niÑas de 14 aÑos, 15 aÑos, 16 aÑos, todas son niÑas. reportera: estando la escuela, tenÍa un proxeneta que la obligaba a cumplir cuotas. hombre, viejo, sucio... reportera: pronto se dio cuenta que la realidad no era como se la habÍan prometido. >> se vende un sueÑo. hay droga, violencia, muchas cosas. reportera: a pesar de los esfuerzos, no todos los casos terminan en un rescate o una segunda oportunidad. reportera: cuÁl ha sido
reportera: han rescatado a vÍctimas en hoteles y moteles.rolan las recepciones. quisimos comprobar lo fÁcil que esalquilar una habitaciÓn, aÚn si las chicas son menores de edad. >> un cuarto que tenga un garaje... eso es todo? gracias. reportera: mientras paguen en efectivo, no les piden identificaciÓn alguna. esperan a que un extraÑo toque a su puerta. julia, la segunda chica rescatada tuvo suerte. esta noche quien entrÓ a su cuarto no representaba un peligro. ella comenzÓ muy...
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and the rest of us will pay higher prices for things like fruits and vegetables, inexpensive motel staysher things produced by industries where legal immigrants -- illegal immigrants are important source of labor. reporter: the potential for a trade wall has global investors on edge, and it sent the mexican peso tumbling. stocks in europe are trading lower, and beyond seeing declines in paris, the ftse completely flat at this hour. investors are paying close attention to the british prime minister's meeting with u.s. president in washington later on friday. japan says it's preparing for any possible contingency regarding trade talks with the united states. the country was part of the transfers of a partnership free trade agreement, which donald trump withdrew from earlier this week. to friends -- japan's prime minister believed editing -- will be visiting washington and they are expected to put in place a bilateral trade agreement with japan in place of tpp. staying on the topic of u.s. trading relationships, shifting the focus to cuba. the small island nation hopes to to the unitedrts s
and the rest of us will pay higher prices for things like fruits and vegetables, inexpensive motel staysher things produced by industries where legal immigrants -- illegal immigrants are important source of labor. reporter: the potential for a trade wall has global investors on edge, and it sent the mexican peso tumbling. stocks in europe are trading lower, and beyond seeing declines in paris, the ftse completely flat at this hour. investors are paying close attention to the british prime...
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it wasn't too bad sgll atlantic city, water flooded a motel for. and a tow truck operator safety a driver from high waters. >>> you're looking at the scene of a narrow escape in atlantic county. happened last night. police said the driver and passengers got away with only minor injuries. >>> philadelphia today, authorities do an autopsy on a man police believe was killed by a company and will a sign in the weather. sign fell and pinned him to a car, around the city, downed trees and power license damaged homes and cars. >> our car was parked right there where the limb fell so we got lucky. >> this is windier than it was when he had a couple hurricanes years ago. >>> if you take new jersey transit or amtrak, may see significant delays this morning. track amtrak and new jersey service. power to signal system was affected. trains are running again this morning. expect to see slower than normal rates are. >>> no one is hurt after a fire damage. chinese restaurant. shot through the roof just before 1 this morning. police in philadelphia say a pizza deli
it wasn't too bad sgll atlantic city, water flooded a motel for. and a tow truck operator safety a driver from high waters. >>> you're looking at the scene of a narrow escape in atlantic county. happened last night. police said the driver and passengers got away with only minor injuries. >>> philadelphia today, authorities do an autopsy on a man police believe was killed by a company and will a sign in the weather. sign fell and pinned him to a car, around the city, downed...
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. >> reporter: this motel on route 322 wasn't so lucky. water crept in the doorway. a tow truck operator saved a driver from the flooding. firefighters are on standby ready to he's their five ton military truck just in case. >> particularly we wait until the tide goes down. we just stay on call just in case. >> reporter: coming back live. you are looking at jfk boulevard. some of the flooding over here, the waters appear to be receding over in this area. everyone we talked to today talked about this storm hitting around a year since that last year nor'easter. i talked to glen hurricane schwartz. he told me last year's nor'easter had higher wind gusts and major flooding compared to the moderate flooding we see out here. i'm brandon hudson, nbc 10 news. >>> from the flooding to downed trees. a scary scene tonight. this tree stopped its car in its tracks. police say the passengers were taken to the hospital. they are expected to be okay. >>> to philadelphia now where a man died after the wind blew a sign from a building and pinned him underneath. >> that's not the only
. >> reporter: this motel on route 322 wasn't so lucky. water crept in the doorway. a tow truck operator saved a driver from the flooding. firefighters are on standby ready to he's their five ton military truck just in case. >> particularly we wait until the tide goes down. we just stay on call just in case. >> reporter: coming back live. you are looking at jfk boulevard. some of the flooding over here, the waters appear to be receding over in this area. everyone we talked to...
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king was assassinated at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. >> a sniper's bullet cut down dr.ng as he stood on a hotel balcony in memphis. >> most of you know how i feel at this time. and the most important thing that is my husband's work will be carried forward. >> reporter: after his death, mrs. king kept her late husband's memory alive for their children. >> you know, my mother invoked him every chance she got in our home. you know, if we're at the dinner table, breakfast table, in conversation, she would always say, "your father." your father would say. your father. your father said this. your father. >> reporter: and worked tirelessly to ensure his place in history. >> all right-thinking americans are joined in spirit with us this day as the highest recognition which this nation gives is bestowed upon martin luther king jr. >> she was the architect of this king legacy. what we know of my father really came from her resilience, her determination, her faith, her courage. >> reporter: here at the king center in atlanta, dr. bernice king discussed her hope for maintaining her
king was assassinated at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. >> a sniper's bullet cut down dr.ng as he stood on a hotel balcony in memphis. >> most of you know how i feel at this time. and the most important thing that is my husband's work will be carried forward. >> reporter: after his death, mrs. king kept her late husband's memory alive for their children. >> you know, my mother invoked him every chance she got in our home. you know, if we're at the dinner...
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in anchorage, alaska, at a motel where santiago most recently lived, the fbi hauled away a dumpster looking for clues. chief among the questions now, did authorities miss important warning signs? in november the iraq war vet walked into a local fbi office with a loaded gun, appearing agitated, and reporting terroristic thoughts. authorities took him to a mental health facility and confiscated the pistol, believed to be the same gun used in friday's carnage. he was released four days later and eventually got his gun back. >> the gap is, knowing about people who might be dangerous, but no way to deal with it. >> reporter: santiago's brother told nbc news he seemed especially troubled after he came back from military service in iraq in 2010. >> he's a nice guy. >> reporter: in the chaos friday the gunman killed five, including shirley timmons from ohio. she was celebrating her 51st anniversary with her high school sweetheart. at the airport there are still 20,000 pieces of abandoned luggage and irreplaceable keepsakes. >> this is rufus, my dad gave it to my 10-year-old before he died. if you s
in anchorage, alaska, at a motel where santiago most recently lived, the fbi hauled away a dumpster looking for clues. chief among the questions now, did authorities miss important warning signs? in november the iraq war vet walked into a local fbi office with a loaded gun, appearing agitated, and reporting terroristic thoughts. authorities took him to a mental health facility and confiscated the pistol, believed to be the same gun used in friday's carnage. he was released four days later and...
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sites in alabama important to the civil rights movement as national monuments, and they included this motelwhich was used as a headquarters for a time by martin luther king. around the corner stands a church that was bombed by white supremacists in one of the pivotal moments of the civil rights struggle. president obama has made this a national monument, too, in honor of the 4 young girls who were killed. 11-year-old denise mcnair was one of those who died in the bombing, an event that sparked national outrage. >> the church is supposed to be your sanctuary so for that to happen in a church goes to those who may have been on the side of segregation and may have had to take a second look. reporter: during his presidency, president obama paid tribute to these historical events that paved his way to the white house, including inviting the mcnair family to washington. >> he gave me a big bear hug when i walked into the room. and then he hugged me later on when we were leaving. reporter: it is for other reasons she feels strongly that he has lifted up african-americans over the last eight years.
sites in alabama important to the civil rights movement as national monuments, and they included this motelwhich was used as a headquarters for a time by martin luther king. around the corner stands a church that was bombed by white supremacists in one of the pivotal moments of the civil rights struggle. president obama has made this a national monument, too, in honor of the 4 young girls who were killed. 11-year-old denise mcnair was one of those who died in the bombing, an event that sparked...
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for two years moving among friends and relatives, motels and shelters. with two daughters its been hard. >> siting to say -- go in your room and go play with your toys. >> reporter: now the family is unpacking in a two bedroom, two bath unit. affordable for this coach and college student. >> without this we didn't know where we were going. we stayed in the shelter for six months but were still looking. couldn't find anything. >> now that she was a home she gets to go to it. it's exciting because this is her first home. >> reporter: five tenants the firsta to arrive. all coming from shelters run by home ward bound of marin. oma is a pastor. for years helping struggling families and seeing that home is their biggest need. >> we don't mean it to be something that others would stereotype. it's a beautiful place. >> reporter: many materials were donated or discounted but the village doesn't look like low income. >> when i saw how lovely they would be i had tears in my ice. >> reporter: clients bowled over too many. >> there is no word. words can't express how
for two years moving among friends and relatives, motels and shelters. with two daughters its been hard. >> siting to say -- go in your room and go play with your toys. >> reporter: now the family is unpacking in a two bedroom, two bath unit. affordable for this coach and college student. >> without this we didn't know where we were going. we stayed in the shelter for six months but were still looking. couldn't find anything. >> now that she was a home she gets to go to...
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found unconscious after a lehigh valley motel. family told us by phone, they will disappointed. >> it's really been a travesty of justice from the beginning. 30 years ago my sister has bruises all over her. he told authorities he pushed her and had a fight. they let him walk away. >> i would like him to leave the world with a clean record. >> in hospice in florida with doctors giving him only months to live. keeping options open and are considering a possible appeal. >>> new details in the case. should have him see a doctor and provide medications to treat his hepatitis c. in court filings it argued he has not met the criteria for treatment, but the judge ruled that decision should be up to a doctor. spent time on death row for 1981 murder of philadelphia police officer. >>> going to jail for 2-7 years for pleading guilty to theft. prosecutors say he stole and destroyed thousands of dollars worth of rental equipment and damaged a customers home while trying to do repairs. also stole credit cards and personal item from the owner. >
found unconscious after a lehigh valley motel. family told us by phone, they will disappointed. >> it's really been a travesty of justice from the beginning. 30 years ago my sister has bruises all over her. he told authorities he pushed her and had a fight. they let him walk away. >> i would like him to leave the world with a clean record. >> in hospice in florida with doctors giving him only months to live. keeping options open and are considering a possible appeal....
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prosecutors say snuka killed his girlfriend at a motel back in 1983. his attorneys now say the wrestler is in hospice care and has six months to live. the judge dropped the charges today after reviewing snuka's medical records. >>> many of us returned to work today. so did lawmakers on capitol hill. the 115th congress got to work by first re-electing republican paul ryan as speaker of the house. all but one republican voted for ryan. he'll lead with an ambitious agenda. replacing the affordable carable. pat toomey was sworn into the senate this afternoon by vice president biden. his wife chris held the bible there. >> we'll be working hard. we'll hit the ground running. it starts tomorrow. we'll be working long days, long weeks because there's a lot of work to be done. i think we'll accomplish a lot. >> toomey's been a senator since 2011 as a sign of bipartisan. democratic senator bob casey was toomey's escort. >>> donald trump blasted the proposed move by house republicans to limit the power of the office of congressional ethics. a few hours later the
prosecutors say snuka killed his girlfriend at a motel back in 1983. his attorneys now say the wrestler is in hospice care and has six months to live. the judge dropped the charges today after reviewing snuka's medical records. >>> many of us returned to work today. so did lawmakers on capitol hill. the 115th congress got to work by first re-electing republican paul ryan as speaker of the house. all but one republican voted for ryan. he'll lead with an ambitious agenda. replacing the...
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molt or hotel to a change of a hotel and molt use and defines use so, yes it is a change of use to motel or hotel not previously one of those and, yes, that will trigger if it is a change of operators i suspect probably not i'm speculating here. >> but those are sro isn't it considered a hotel now an sro. >> i'll guess. >> i mean. >> i'm not sure but i guess we'll learn a lot more about as we go through for the residential - it is certainly possible that will be a process of educating the planner to make sure the notification comes to us as far as the technical question i guess we'll have to find out the answer. >> either way not considered - either considered hotel or residential i like the way that the director kane said that eir regardless. >> even if a commercial office space converted to a hotel triggered by the brand new development and likewise commercial office space to the conversion as well. >> or if residential apartments that will change the hotel. >> uh-huh. >> yeah. i think the only rental i couldn't answer if it is an sro hotel. >> it is a hotel. >> i remember questioning
molt or hotel to a change of a hotel and molt use and defines use so, yes it is a change of use to motel or hotel not previously one of those and, yes, that will trigger if it is a change of operators i suspect probably not i'm speculating here. >> but those are sro isn't it considered a hotel now an sro. >> i'll guess. >> i mean. >> i'm not sure but i guess we'll learn a lot more about as we go through for the residential - it is certainly possible that will be a...
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she died after being found unconscious in a lehigh valley motel in 1983. i reached to argentino's two sisters in manhattan who say they're disappointed but not surprised by the ruling. >> it's really a traversy of justice from the beginning. you know, 30 years ago my sister had bruises all over her. he had told all the authorities that he pushed her and they had a fight, and they just let him walk away. >> reporter: the decision came down this afternoon to drop charges of third degree murder and involuntary manslaughter against the 73-year-old. he is in hospice in florida with doctors giving him only months to live. his attorney says he always believed he would beat the case. >> i would like him to leave this world with a clean record and knowing he is an innocent person. >> reporter: nancy argentino's family wished for a different outcome and haven't given up their fight. >> we hoped it would get settle and we could put the whole thing to rest. >> reporter: prosecutors say they're keeping their options open as they think about their next step, including a
she died after being found unconscious in a lehigh valley motel in 1983. i reached to argentino's two sisters in manhattan who say they're disappointed but not surprised by the ruling. >> it's really a traversy of justice from the beginning. you know, 30 years ago my sister had bruises all over her. he had told all the authorities that he pushed her and they had a fight, and they just let him walk away. >> reporter: the decision came down this afternoon to drop charges of third...
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here in alabama important in the civil rights movement as national monuments and they include this moteldquarters for some time by martin luther king. around the corner stands a church that was bombed by white supremacists in one of the pivotal moments. president 0bama has now made this a national monument as well, in honour of the four young girls who were killed. 11—year—old denise mcnair was one of those who died in the bombing, an event that sparked national outrage. a church is supposed to be your sanctuary, so for that to happen in a church, i think those who may have been on the side of segregation had to take a second look. during his presidency, barack 0bama paid tribute to the historical events that helped pave historical events that helped pave his own way to the white house. he concluded by inviting the mcnair family to washington. concluded by inviting the mcnair family to washingtonlj concluded by inviting the mcnair family to washington. i gave him a big bear hug when i walked into the room and then he hugged me later on before leaving. but it is for other reasons that the
here in alabama important in the civil rights movement as national monuments and they include this moteldquarters for some time by martin luther king. around the corner stands a church that was bombed by white supremacists in one of the pivotal moments. president 0bama has now made this a national monument as well, in honour of the four young girls who were killed. 11—year—old denise mcnair was one of those who died in the bombing, an event that sparked national outrage. a church is...
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sites in alabama important in the civil rights movement as national monuments, including the gaston motelther king. around the corner stands a church that was bombed by white supremacists in one of the pivotal moments of the civil rights struggle. president obama has now made this a national monument too, in honour of the four young girls who were killed. ii—year—old denise mcnair was one of those who died in the bombing, an event that sparked national outrage. churches are supposed to be your sanctuaries, so for that to happen in a church, i think those that may have been on the side of segregation had to take a second look. during his presidency, barack obama has paid tribute to the historical events that helped pave his own way to the white house. that included inviting the mcnair family to washington. he hugged me in a big bear hug when i walked into the room, and then he hugged me later on before we were leaving. but it is for other reasons lisa feels strongly he has lifted up african—americans over the last eight years. for so long, the perception was black was bad — black people ar
sites in alabama important in the civil rights movement as national monuments, including the gaston motelther king. around the corner stands a church that was bombed by white supremacists in one of the pivotal moments of the civil rights struggle. president obama has now made this a national monument too, in honour of the four young girls who were killed. ii—year—old denise mcnair was one of those who died in the bombing, an event that sparked national outrage. churches are supposed to be...
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we've converted two motels already. we're beginning construction on other projects. so we're going to keep trying to expand the inventory. >> reporter: j.j. jones has been a streets team member for three years. by volunteering and by cooperating with a social worker, she's no longer homeless. >> he worked with me and i made all my doctors' appointments and i did what i was supposed to do. and if you volunteer your time and you make the effort, then, you know, you're real about it, then good things come to you. >> reporter: the members of the streets team get paid $5 an hour and people like j.j. put in 20 hours a week. it's not a lot of money, but it does help. however, it's estimated seven out of ten homeless in santa clara county aren't as lucky as j.j., they remain on the streets. phil russell is one of them, homeless for ten years. he hears about programs like this but it hasn't helped him. >> if they say housing is going up here. well, a lot of people out here, the homeless people think what kind of housing? the housing we see going up are $3,000 a month for one
we've converted two motels already. we're beginning construction on other projects. so we're going to keep trying to expand the inventory. >> reporter: j.j. jones has been a streets team member for three years. by volunteering and by cooperating with a social worker, she's no longer homeless. >> he worked with me and i made all my doctors' appointments and i did what i was supposed to do. and if you volunteer your time and you make the effort, then, you know, you're real about it,...
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. >> it is 5:06 and happening today closer arguments are expected in the lehigh valley motel murder trial-year-old jeffrey knoble took the snatched his own defense yesterday eats accused of killing 32-year-old andrew wyeth inside an easton hotel. he testified the victim sexually assaulted him but prosecutors argue the victim was actually a charitable soul who offered to give him a place to stay. if convicted of first degree murder prosecutors say they will be asking for the death penalty. >>> and classes canceled for the next three days after a gas explosion at a catholic school in haverford. we first told you about this as breaking news at saints coleman and john neumann school yesterday morning. the explosion happened just before 6 o'clock in the school's boiler room. it fl blew out some of the first floor window. peco is still trying to figure out what caused it. >> snow showers to the south. >> yeah, that's what we've got a couple of them out to the west too. storm tracker6 live double scan, this is not as intense snowfall as what we had yesterday but if we go into that two dimensiona
. >> it is 5:06 and happening today closer arguments are expected in the lehigh valley motel murder trial-year-old jeffrey knoble took the snatched his own defense yesterday eats accused of killing 32-year-old andrew wyeth inside an easton hotel. he testified the victim sexually assaulted him but prosecutors argue the victim was actually a charitable soul who offered to give him a place to stay. if convicted of first degree murder prosecutors say they will be asking for the death penalty....
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breaking overnight, a suicide bomber barrels into a moelgg de-shann motel setting off a string of explosions six of the trump administration, and today we'll hear more about the president's plan for national security. judging from his tweets last night, we know a wall along the mexican border will be a key topic. >> he believes what he believes on the information he's
breaking overnight, a suicide bomber barrels into a moelgg de-shann motel setting off a string of explosions six of the trump administration, and today we'll hear more about the president's plan for national security. judging from his tweets last night, we know a wall along the mexican border will be a key topic. >> he believes what he believes on the information he's
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for the first family and where they plan to hop a plane to immediately after the inauguration in a moteloment. >>> all right. so this new government report on obamacare has some bleak news, the budget office says repealing without a replacement plan would quickly strip 18 million americans of their insurance and premiums to skyrocket, but this report is not based on the current replacement donald trump is working on. in fact the ceo isn't the only one clueless on trump's replacement plan, a lot of republicans were surprised to hear the statement to the "washington post" when he vowed insurance "for everybody." let's go to raja ma nu. >> reporter: they're not getting any word about what this plan is or exactly how he plans to cover it. or the fact points to have policy. republicans are dealing on their own with their part of repeal and place when it comes to obamacare, they want to deal with it on a case by case basis, they want to add some pieces in repeal legislation we're going to see in the next up coming weeks and see pieces through the legislative process in the coming months but th
for the first family and where they plan to hop a plane to immediately after the inauguration in a moteloment. >>> all right. so this new government report on obamacare has some bleak news, the budget office says repealing without a replacement plan would quickly strip 18 million americans of their insurance and premiums to skyrocket, but this report is not based on the current replacement donald trump is working on. in fact the ceo isn't the only one clueless on trump's replacement...