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at salisbury district hospital for a head wound.owered two prison guards, assaulted them and escaped. polish born michal kisier lived on this street in luton, and it was here that he held a woman and her teenage daughter captive for eight hours, holding a knife to their throats and threatening to kill them over a dispute over money. he tied the teenage girl to a chair with tape, to prevent her from teenage girl to a chair with tape, to prevent herfrom calling teenage girl to a chair with tape, to prevent her from calling for help. he was found guilty at luton crown court last year. he was sentenced to more than five years in prison. michal kisier is a very dangerous individual, we know from his previous history that he has been convicted of serious offences like false imprisonment and kidnapping. he was willing to use a weapon against members of the prison service for his escape, we are concerned about the level of danger that he poses. but tonight, he is at large, believed to be on his way back to luton. a terrifying thought for th
at salisbury district hospital for a head wound.owered two prison guards, assaulted them and escaped. polish born michal kisier lived on this street in luton, and it was here that he held a woman and her teenage daughter captive for eight hours, holding a knife to their throats and threatening to kill them over a dispute over money. he tied the teenage girl to a chair with tape, to prevent her from teenage girl to a chair with tape, to prevent herfrom calling teenage girl to a chair with tape,...
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our correspondentjon kay is at salisbury hospital for us now.er was an inmate at hms erlestoke and he was found in his cell with an apparent head injury and the advice was he should be brought to this hospital, salisbury hospital, to receive medical attention, and while he was here being treated, police say he overpowered the guards who were with him and he managed to escape and it is understood he has a razor blade or had won with him when he left this place, salisbury hospital, 1.5 miles from the centre of the city. the police have been searching and using search dogs and we understand a helicopter has been up and also a drone. police displayed trying to find anybody who might have seen him and might have seen anything —— desperately trying. they believe he did not have any change of clothes and did not have a mobile phone and no money so they are receiving he can't have got far. but the suggestion is that they are now investigating whether it might have been preplanned —— so they are assuming he can't have got far. they are wondering if he ha
our correspondentjon kay is at salisbury hospital for us now.er was an inmate at hms erlestoke and he was found in his cell with an apparent head injury and the advice was he should be brought to this hospital, salisbury hospital, to receive medical attention, and while he was here being treated, police say he overpowered the guards who were with him and he managed to escape and it is understood he has a razor blade or had won with him when he left this place, salisbury hospital, 1.5 miles from...
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he was brought here to salisbury hospital to receive treatment.t being told how, somehow he gave those guards the slip. he said to have overwhelmed them and he escaped from this site apparently in possession ofa this site apparently in possession of a razor blade. for that reason police say he is a dangerous man in possession of a dangerous weapon and thatis possession of a dangerous weapon and that is why they are so keen to try and find him as soon as they possibly can. what's in their favour is they don't think he's got any money 01’ a is they don't think he's got any money or a mobile phone. he's used a couple of other names in the past, hasn't he? he's known as michal kisiel but also by the surname michael. i think the tone from wiltshire police has changed a bit in the last few hours. this morning when they put out their first appeals they were very much so, this quy appeals they were very much so, this guy hasn't got a phone or any money, we are assuming that he was in the vicinity and on foot. this afternoon they have put out a follow—up s
he was brought here to salisbury hospital to receive treatment.t being told how, somehow he gave those guards the slip. he said to have overwhelmed them and he escaped from this site apparently in possession ofa this site apparently in possession of a razor blade. for that reason police say he is a dangerous man in possession of a dangerous weapon and thatis possession of a dangerous weapon and that is why they are so keen to try and find him as soon as they possibly can. what's in their favour...
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part of a raid that lay played out in salisbury township. near lubbock park and a middle school. live in salisbury township. >> one of several raids that took place in the area today. >> reporter: almost a dozen raids took place all over the area. this one, however, was the biggest. look at the garage behind me you can see that's the hood of a truck. fbi agents were seen carrying that out there. went through a number of items in the garage as well as in the house, but what they took off with were vehicles. bikes and atvs. it was a sight no one thought twhoe wake up to. state and local police and the fbi. one woman tells nbc 10 off-cameras she saw them approach with guns and rifles approaching the house just before dawn. they weren't sewer why the agents were here. the fbi says only part of an active investigation and had a court order to be here. along with all the searching and seizing, police arrested two, this man and woman. residents say as many as ten people lived in the house. some children were taken away, they say by county officials. to see all of this police activity an
part of a raid that lay played out in salisbury township. near lubbock park and a middle school. live in salisbury township. >> one of several raids that took place in the area today. >> reporter: almost a dozen raids took place all over the area. this one, however, was the biggest. look at the garage behind me you can see that's the hood of a truck. fbi agents were seen carrying that out there. went through a number of items in the garage as well as in the house, but what they took...
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>> reporter: liz salisbury is studying whether that light stimulation could help with breathing, heartirritability in babies born dependent on opioids. a condition known as neonatal abstinence syndrome. the mother's newborn is part of the study. she didn't want us to show her face but told us to stay off heroin, she takes methadone, which left the baby. >> there's so much you can do and the baby goes through with draws. >> babies like hers are treated with more drugs including morphine. doctors hope the mattress can reduce the amount of painkillers needed. >> it's not a substitute. we don't actually know when it works, who it works for, if it's going to work for every baby. >> reporter: salisbury says early results of the new study are promising. >> the heart rate is very smooth, the breathing is very smooth. >> reporter: that gives this mother hope as she tries make a fresh start with her daughter. kenneth craig, cbs news, worcester, massachusetts. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," former secretary of state condoleezza rice stops by studio 57 to discuss
>> reporter: liz salisbury is studying whether that light stimulation could help with breathing, heartirritability in babies born dependent on opioids. a condition known as neonatal abstinence syndrome. the mother's newborn is part of the study. she didn't want us to show her face but told us to stay off heroin, she takes methadone, which left the baby. >> there's so much you can do and the baby goes through with draws. >> babies like hers are treated with more drugs including...
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police are warning the public not to approach him. 0ur correspondentjon kay is at salisbury hospitalre michal kisiel might be right now? a p pa re ntly michal kisiel might be right now? apparently not. this morning when they went public with their appeal to try and find him and issued the description and photograph, they we re description and photograph, they were suggesting they believed he must be somewhere in the area surrounding the hospital. that is where most of the attention seemed to be. we have seen helicopters and drones in the air, police dogs and officers on the ground searching the fields around this hospital site. this is where he escaped from yesterday evening at about seven o'clock. but today, as the day has gone on and this afternoon for the statements from wiltshire police have suggested they are now looking more widely. we have had a suggestion from bedfordshire police, where this man, michal kisiel, one slipped in the luton area, where he was convicted last year of an attack on a mother and daughter, that he might have gone back there and they are searching there
police are warning the public not to approach him. 0ur correspondentjon kay is at salisbury hospitalre michal kisiel might be right now? a p pa re ntly michal kisiel might be right now? apparently not. this morning when they went public with their appeal to try and find him and issued the description and photograph, they we re description and photograph, they were suggesting they believed he must be somewhere in the area surrounding the hospital. that is where most of the attention seemed to...
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michal kisier was being treated at a hospital in salisbury when he went missing.s and should not be approached. good morning, it's wednesday 31st may. also this morning: a warning of extra costs for the nhs if british pensioners living in other eu countries have to return home for health care after brexit. a warning of extra costs for the nhs if british pensioners living in other eu countries have to return home for health care after brexit.
michal kisier was being treated at a hospital in salisbury when he went missing.s and should not be approached. good morning, it's wednesday 31st may. also this morning: a warning of extra costs for the nhs if british pensioners living in other eu countries have to return home for health care after brexit. a warning of extra costs for the nhs if british pensioners living in other eu countries have to return home for health care after brexit.
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this was the prison that he escaped from, he is 30 years old and gave his guard at salisbury district seven o'clock yesterday while he was waiting for treatment for an injury. he had been held at a prison near devizes, a category c macro prison. he was jailed last year for subjecting a mother and her teenage daughter to a terrifying eight hour ordeal. he kept them prisoner in their home, ta ke kept them prisoner in their home, take the daughter to a chair and threaten to kill them. he had escaped wiltshire police, who was saying that they had a call from a member of the public suspecting that they had seen a wanted man. when he was arrested safely. there were no injuries sustained. he is now in custody and will be returned to prison in due course. a breast surgeon is beginning a 15—year sentence in prison tonight for carrying out needless and life—changing operations on nine women and one man. ian paterson, who's 59, exaggerated the risk of cancer to persuade his patients to consent to surgery. although the case related to ten patients, it's thought many more could have been affected.
this was the prison that he escaped from, he is 30 years old and gave his guard at salisbury district seven o'clock yesterday while he was waiting for treatment for an injury. he had been held at a prison near devizes, a category c macro prison. he was jailed last year for subjecting a mother and her teenage daughter to a terrifying eight hour ordeal. he kept them prisoner in their home, ta ke kept them prisoner in their home, take the daughter to a chair and threaten to kill them. he had...
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they decided he needed hospital treatment so he was taken to a hospital in salisbury.they believe he overpowered two prison guards and he escaped with a razor blade. they are concerned he is dangerous and they are warning the public to stay away from him. if they see him to call 999. we have a fuse still images, they say he's around five or six with noticeable tattoos on his neck. he was wearing grey tracksuit bottoms, a blue t—shirt and trainers. the most noticeable thing is he had a head injury. police say he is not local to the area, he doesn't have any money or a phone, so doesn't have any money or a phone, so there is a possibility he will be spotted by members of the public. why was he in prison? he was sentenced last year after he held a mother and teenage daughter at knife—point in their own home and threatened them. he was sentenced to five years at hmp erlestoke. police are concerned he might encounter a member of the public so if anyone does see him, dial 999 and don't approach in. thank you. now the rest of the morning's news. a huge car bomb in coble has k
they decided he needed hospital treatment so he was taken to a hospital in salisbury.they believe he overpowered two prison guards and he escaped with a razor blade. they are concerned he is dangerous and they are warning the public to stay away from him. if they see him to call 999. we have a fuse still images, they say he's around five or six with noticeable tattoos on his neck. he was wearing grey tracksuit bottoms, a blue t—shirt and trainers. the most noticeable thing is he had a head...
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he could be quite a long distance from salisbury by now.is very important of course, described as white, five tall with blonde hair, medium build with tattoo is, distinctive tattoos on his neck. at the time of his escape he was wearing grey tracksuit bottoms and a black t—shirt with blue trainers. he had a head wound, he was initially found in his prison cell with the headwind. we now don't know of that was self—inflicted in order to get himself to hospital but he still has the headwind so that should be distinctive as well. let's look at some of today's other developing stories. the nhs could see its costs rise by an extra half a billion pounds a year, if british pensioners living in other eu countries have to return home for treatment after brexit. that's the warning from the health care thinktank, the nuffield trust, which says that unless a deal can be reached to let ex—pat pensioners continue to receive care abroad as they do at the moment, the nhs will have to foot the bill. sarah corker reports. for many british pensioners it is the
he could be quite a long distance from salisbury by now.is very important of course, described as white, five tall with blonde hair, medium build with tattoo is, distinctive tattoos on his neck. at the time of his escape he was wearing grey tracksuit bottoms and a black t—shirt with blue trainers. he had a head wound, he was initially found in his prison cell with the headwind. we now don't know of that was self—inflicted in order to get himself to hospital but he still has the headwind so...
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a few mid-50s here, and salisbury, the same. and we're at 58 in mel vern and exstun.hales, 56. cooler in milford township, 51 right now. a light jacket this morning, but you won't need it when we make it to the mid-70s with clouds and sun and leaning towards the mostly cloudy side of things. and could see closer to upper 70s center city, and that's for the suburbs as well. westchester at 75. allentown at 74 degrees. and notice the icon there. spotty showers, it will be light in the late part of the day. 76 in trenton today. 73 for sroer he is. we have the winds coming in from the southeast, the breeze makes it cooler. 4:30, could see showers in lehigh valley and allentown, and that's not anything compared to overnight. heavier rain by the early am hours, and you could hear a rumble of thunder early on, and most of us starts to move out and you see 8:30 in the morning still hanging along the more eastern edge and linearing showers in the forecast as we get into the afternoon, and then more lighter rain and things are looking better for the second half of the memorial d
a few mid-50s here, and salisbury, the same. and we're at 58 in mel vern and exstun.hales, 56. cooler in milford township, 51 right now. a light jacket this morning, but you won't need it when we make it to the mid-70s with clouds and sun and leaning towards the mostly cloudy side of things. and could see closer to upper 70s center city, and that's for the suburbs as well. westchester at 75. allentown at 74 degrees. and notice the icon there. spotty showers, it will be light in the late part of...
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salisbury, south carolina. caller: hi. of the morning to you. host: hi. caller: i just have a comment. i hear a lot of people and a lot of reporters writing about obama receiving money to give speeches. remember the time where clinton, bush, all presidents, of state give s wants es, where someone their knowledge to advance whatever they want to advance. i don't see the harm obama could and is a president helped ly actually america more than what we have go og now. i would like to see after trump office, or ears in being e make it, not impeached, see how many people ill call him in to give a speech how to better their business. thank you so much for the opportunity. host: rodney, from michigan, democrat's line. hi. caller: hello. a question about the healthcare. it be require for tou if you havesurances person with pre-condition? to buy one for them and one for the healthy part of the family? host: good question. like a supplemental plan in the plan you might have? caller: yes. host: that's a good question. because i hear them talking, but i never hear the
salisbury, south carolina. caller: hi. of the morning to you. host: hi. caller: i just have a comment. i hear a lot of people and a lot of reporters writing about obama receiving money to give speeches. remember the time where clinton, bush, all presidents, of state give s wants es, where someone their knowledge to advance whatever they want to advance. i don't see the harm obama could and is a president helped ly actually america more than what we have go og now. i would like to see after...
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but 59 in easton. 53 in salisbury. so that cooler air, you see still in the mid-60s in cull pepper and fred ricks -- culpepper and fredricksburg. we had a slow moving storm this month and another one spinning up here. this dropped 2 feet of snow in the rockies yesterday. well, one thing on the southern end, all this gulf moisture just pouring into alabama and tennessee and georgia. very heavy rainfall there. we'll have to watch that threat for late sunday night, the first part of monday. couple of showers and storms to your southwest. no big deal there. so what we'll do on the futurecast is see maybe some sunshine in the morning, especially east of town. clouds will thicken up as we head into the afternoon with a stray shower possible late in the day. really what we'll watch, though, is this rain as we move into monday morning. some of that rain could be locally heavy. but by afternoon, notice just a couple leftover showers here. 3:00 p.m., that front pushes through. and then we'll clear out. some by tuesday morning. m
but 59 in easton. 53 in salisbury. so that cooler air, you see still in the mid-60s in cull pepper and fred ricks -- culpepper and fredricksburg. we had a slow moving storm this month and another one spinning up here. this dropped 2 feet of snow in the rockies yesterday. well, one thing on the southern end, all this gulf moisture just pouring into alabama and tennessee and georgia. very heavy rainfall there. we'll have to watch that threat for late sunday night, the first part of monday. couple...
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. >>> the fbi and lehigh county police raided a house in salisbury township this morning and took twopeople into custody. investigators were seen in the backyard of the home on emmaus avenue searching cars motorcycles and a boat. justice department officials tells the raid is part of a drug related investigation involving cocaine and heroin. seven people in all were arrested at various locations. >>> the heat continues to oppress the philadelphia area for a third day. that means it's an official heat wave. youngsters were keeping cool with water spouts in dillworth park outside philadelphia city hall and this snapping turtle was soaking up the warmth in the wissahickon creek. of course turtles are cold-blooded animals so this guy was really enjoying the warm temperatures today. meteorologist cecily tynan is live at the big board with the latest from double scan radar. cecily. >> jim, the heat wave is ending tonight with the arrival of a cold front and as expected it is sparking some isolated stormy weather south of philadelphia. this is pretty much what future tracker was showing yest
. >>> the fbi and lehigh county police raided a house in salisbury township this morning and took twopeople into custody. investigators were seen in the backyard of the home on emmaus avenue searching cars motorcycles and a boat. justice department officials tells the raid is part of a drug related investigation involving cocaine and heroin. seven people in all were arrested at various locations. >>> the heat continues to oppress the philadelphia area for a third day. that...
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this happened early yesterday morning in salisbury township.he fbi will only say this is part of an active investigation. federal agents took a man and woman into custody. they say as many as ten people lived in this house, including children, who were taken away by county officials. >>> a new survey says most americans have little or no confidence that their online data is secure. so insurance companies are now offering new coverage against hacking. it's called a cyber policy. the coverage will reimburse you in case hackers demand money to unlock your data. the policy can also help restore data that you may have lost. the benefits typically cost about $100 a year or about 10 to 15% of your homeowner's insurance premium. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist erika martin. right now we are looking at satellite and radar images. this is your two-hour loop. we're picking up on plenty of clouds, mid- and upper level. notice they're bright whites here. also picking up on some light returns moving into lehigh valley, berks county, also seeing some ligh
this happened early yesterday morning in salisbury township.he fbi will only say this is part of an active investigation. federal agents took a man and woman into custody. they say as many as ten people lived in this house, including children, who were taken away by county officials. >>> a new survey says most americans have little or no confidence that their online data is secure. so insurance companies are now offering new coverage against hacking. it's called a cyber policy. the...
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but i responded to the idea, there's a song calls "salisbury hill" that peter gabriel wrote that is about embarking on that adventure, whatever that -- look, i didn't become an actor because i wanted bankers' hours. steve mcqueen has a quote. i became an actor to beat the 40-hour work week, now i work 80 hours a week. >> yeah. >> so you can't know anything for sure. and so there's a part of me that felt that there was a next step. i didn't know what it was. and luckily i have a great support in my wife. that's -- i think that makes all the difference too. i think on my own, i don't know if i would have come to the same place. >> i guess this conversation now begs the follow-up question. which is, now that we know why you decided to take the risk, whether or not you're happy that you did. creatively. >> right. yeah, it's been -- it's been an unparalleled experience. but denozo in creating that team, i saw the way mark harmon fostered -- probably as a result of years of experience from ensemble shows as well. he wanted everyone to trust their instincts and bring those instincts into the pla
but i responded to the idea, there's a song calls "salisbury hill" that peter gabriel wrote that is about embarking on that adventure, whatever that -- look, i didn't become an actor because i wanted bankers' hours. steve mcqueen has a quote. i became an actor to beat the 40-hour work week, now i work 80 hours a week. >> yeah. >> so you can't know anything for sure. and so there's a part of me that felt that there was a next step. i didn't know what it was. and luckily i...
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michal kisier was being treated at a hospital in salisbury when he went missing. the police say he is dangerous and should not be approached. good morning, it's wednesday 31st may. also this morning: a warning of extra costs for the nhs if british pensioners living in other eu countries have to return home for health care after brexit. a warning of extra costs for the nhs if british pensioners living in other eu countries have to return home for health care after brexit. good morning. we've brought the breakfast butty van over to portrush on the beautiful northern irish coast ahead of next week's election to find out what locals here want from the politicians. in sport, two more years for arsene wenger. he will extend his 21—year spell as arsenal manager with an official announcement to be made today. as ariana grande announces she and some of the biggest names in pop will hold a benefit concert for the victims of the manchester bombing, we'll speak to the man who had to organise it all — injust four days. and carol has the weather. good morning. to date will be c
michal kisier was being treated at a hospital in salisbury when he went missing. the police say he is dangerous and should not be approached. good morning, it's wednesday 31st may. also this morning: a warning of extra costs for the nhs if british pensioners living in other eu countries have to return home for health care after brexit. a warning of extra costs for the nhs if british pensioners living in other eu countries have to return home for health care after brexit. good morning. we've...
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a "dangerous" prisoner — believed to be armed with a razor blade — who escaped from hospital in salisbury
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police hunting for a prisoner who escaped from a hospital in salisbury in wiltshire, say the escape mayeceived help. michal kisier, who's thought to be armed with a razor blade, overpowered his guards at the hospital last night. police say he is dangerous, and that members of the public should not approach him — they're urging anyone who sees a man matching his description to contact police immediately. a car bomb has exploded in the diplomatic quarter of the afghan capital, kabul, killing at least 80 people and wounding more than 300 others. the country's president said it was a cowardly attack on innocent civilians. tom burridge reports. makeshift ambulances brought them in this morning, as kabul‘s hospitals were overwhelmed. at least 80 people killed when a huge truck bomb exploded during rush hour. several hundred people were injured. it is one of the worst bomb attacks in afghanistan in years. translation: i heard a terrible sound and became unconscious. i opened my eyes and found myself under the desk. blood was coming out of my shoulder. it was a dreadful explosion. this video ta
police hunting for a prisoner who escaped from a hospital in salisbury in wiltshire, say the escape mayeceived help. michal kisier, who's thought to be armed with a razor blade, overpowered his guards at the hospital last night. police say he is dangerous, and that members of the public should not approach him — they're urging anyone who sees a man matching his description to contact police immediately. a car bomb has exploded in the diplomatic quarter of the afghan capital, kabul, killing at...
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here for hours, fbi agents and salisbury police sorted items in the garage. searched cars and brought bags out of the house. the fbi only saying this search and seizure was court ordered as part of a case that can't be discussed. before they left, they had cars, motorcycles and atvs towed away. there are people inside the home. a family friend just went inside a little while ago saying there are children inside. neighbors tell us about ten people lived in this house and, yes, some of them are children. reporting live in the lehigh valley for nbc 10 news. >>> first alert weather. a heat wave. still a good day to be out on the water. sky force 10 on the schuylkill today. largest regatta happening today and tomorrow in country. a look down broad street from the campus camera. eating outside, heading down to center city, great day for that. >> a few pop-up showers. a look at the baseball field from our camera at the stadium. we hit our first heat wave of the season and everyone is looking forward to the weekend. >> and ted greenberg is in ocean city. first with m
here for hours, fbi agents and salisbury police sorted items in the garage. searched cars and brought bags out of the house. the fbi only saying this search and seizure was court ordered as part of a case that can't be discussed. before they left, they had cars, motorcycles and atvs towed away. there are people inside the home. a family friend just went inside a little while ago saying there are children inside. neighbors tell us about ten people lived in this house and, yes, some of them are...
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we are still tracking some shower activity down toward the eastern shore here down forward salisbury b city. but the rest of us are on the dry side. but we're watching the area of moufrp do moisture down to south. a lot of that will move our way during the day tomorrow. so let's take you through and show you the planner. most of early tomorrow will be dry. 7:00 a.m. nice and mild, 62. 65 by noon. we'll start to see showers in th and then a chance for showers around 4:00 on. but the bulk of the rain moves in after 7:00 tomorrow night into early wednesday. definitely going to be a werwet time period. and then we get towards memorial day weekend, inland 82 on saturday, 77 sunday. 80 on monday. but memorial day weekend, we're only worried about shours on sunday. all in all looking pretty good. >> yeah, it will be quite a bit of a give between the mountains and beaches. whaend y and you can track it all with the nbc washington a.m. see the latest storm team 4 forecast and storm team 4 radar. at the beaches for the three day weekend coming up saturday, sunday and monday, saturday looks rea
we are still tracking some shower activity down toward the eastern shore here down forward salisbury b city. but the rest of us are on the dry side. but we're watching the area of moufrp do moisture down to south. a lot of that will move our way during the day tomorrow. so let's take you through and show you the planner. most of early tomorrow will be dry. 7:00 a.m. nice and mild, 62. 65 by noon. we'll start to see showers in th and then a chance for showers around 4:00 on. but the bulk of the...
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to my colleagues, carol hardaway from salisbury, maryland to tell her story.hank you for being here. hardaway: madam chairman, distinguished senators thank you , for convening this critical hearing and for the opportunity to share what this house repeal bill would mean for me and my care. my name is carol hardaway. when i was 32 years old, i reached into my baby's crib only to realize i could not feel him. my arm felt like it was asleep. like i had slept on it wrong. i grabbed my son with the other hand and did not give it much of a thought. within minutes after arriving at the bar for work, i could not hold the glasses and shakers i needed to do my job. it was almost as if someone had flipped a switch in my whole right side and it shut off. something was wrong and i needed to go to the hospital. the tested me for everything, stroke, meningitis, you name it. the tests were inconclusive. i was sent home a week later with no diagnosis. this was january, 1986. four years later, i had issues with my vision. it began rapidly deteriorating taking me from near-perfec
to my colleagues, carol hardaway from salisbury, maryland to tell her story.hank you for being here. hardaway: madam chairman, distinguished senators thank you , for convening this critical hearing and for the opportunity to share what this house repeal bill would mean for me and my care. my name is carol hardaway. when i was 32 years old, i reached into my baby's crib only to realize i could not feel him. my arm felt like it was asleep. like i had slept on it wrong. i grabbed my son with the...
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is not necessarily on mr corbyn's side, the last prime minister to have a beard was the marcus of salisburyhe us president, abraham lincoln. very successful leader, of course, he had more of a goatee, i guess we'd call it now. elsewhere on the range, gengis khan. beards have a chequered relationship. however, on matters here, one liberal democrat is so enthused by his party, he has got the words, "lib dem" cut into his hair! have a look! this is what he has done on each side. that's how committed he is to the cause! maybe i could get the words, "bbc" cut into the sides of my hairment i don't think i've got enough hair. scrap that idea. forget it.|j don't think i've got enough hair. scrap that idea. forget it. ithink you should do it, norman. laughter so there is an election going on. we are calling it what's the chatter? today we are talking about echo chambers. what are they? well, have a look at this. let's talk now tojosh smith. he's the stats guy at the think—tank, demos. and his colleaguejamie bartlett is here to tell us what the data means. welcome. i know that you enjoyed norman's ch
is not necessarily on mr corbyn's side, the last prime minister to have a beard was the marcus of salisburyhe us president, abraham lincoln. very successful leader, of course, he had more of a goatee, i guess we'd call it now. elsewhere on the range, gengis khan. beards have a chequered relationship. however, on matters here, one liberal democrat is so enthused by his party, he has got the words, "lib dem" cut into his hair! have a look! this is what he has done on each side. that's...
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kate riley of salisbury, connecticut, 100 years old.and last but not least, happy 100th birthday to gene poole. a proud grandad. has 15 grandkids. 17 great grandkids. and nine great, great grandkids. >> that's a big gene pool. >> you're on fire. >> somebody celebrating a milestone birthday. >> i do. >> leslie fagan in our studio. >> happy birthday. >> big birthday. >> happy birthday, leslie. >> have some couch, leslie. >> not smucker's worthy. but a big birthday. >> hope i get there. >> happy birthday. >> hang out. don't leave. what do we have coming up? >> you can cue from here. >> go to sheinelle. >> the summer shape-up finale. >> we have ten seconds. >> we have some more. it's not as easy as it looks, is it? happy >> announcer: nbc10 breaking news. >> that breaking news is in philadelphia's bridesburg section. a person was hit by a car while walking on i-95 by the bridge street exit. we're working to find out that person's condition. franchesca ruscio is following the effects of this. >> that's right. this is i-95 northbound near the
kate riley of salisbury, connecticut, 100 years old.and last but not least, happy 100th birthday to gene poole. a proud grandad. has 15 grandkids. 17 great grandkids. and nine great, great grandkids. >> that's a big gene pool. >> you're on fire. >> somebody celebrating a milestone birthday. >> i do. >> leslie fagan in our studio. >> happy birthday. >> big birthday. >> happy birthday, leslie. >> have some couch, leslie. >> not smucker's...
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kate riley of salisbury, connecticut, 100 years old.but not least, happy 100th birthday to gene poole. a proud grandad. has 15 grandkids. 17 great grandkids. and nine great, great grandkids. >> that's a big gene pool. >> you're on fire. >> somebody celebrating a milestone birthday. >> i do. >> leslie fagan in our studio. >> happy birthday. >> big birthday. >> happy birthday, leslie. >> have some couch, leslie. >> not smucker's worthy. but a big birthday. >> hope i get there. >> happy birthday. >> hang out. don't leave. what do we have coming up? >> you can cue from here. >> go to sheinelle. >> the summer shape-up finale. >> we have ten seconds. >> we have some more. it's not as easy as it looks, is it? happy i )m ... ==topvo== the investigation continues into a deadly >>> good wednesday morning. at 8:56, i'm sam brock. the investigation continues into a deadly police shooting on the peninsula that involves a man who officers say was armed with a rifle and prompted calls to 911 from his neighbors. we covered this all morning long as brea
kate riley of salisbury, connecticut, 100 years old.but not least, happy 100th birthday to gene poole. a proud grandad. has 15 grandkids. 17 great grandkids. and nine great, great grandkids. >> that's a big gene pool. >> you're on fire. >> somebody celebrating a milestone birthday. >> i do. >> leslie fagan in our studio. >> happy birthday. >> big birthday. >> happy birthday, leslie. >> have some couch, leslie. >> not smucker's worthy....
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had our remote cameras in other parts of the country, looking at peregrine falcons on the spire of salisburysprung. we have gotjulian cleary who have a keen interest in wildlife. i can promise you this backdrop is not just wildlife. i can promise you this backdrop is notjust picturesque, it is packed with wildlife. it is great to see sue perkins on there. she presented the baftas and said i'm sue perkins, but you better know me as aunt sue which i thought was quite funny! here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. the storms have thankfully moved away. the sunshine comes through and temperatures rise. it will stay cloudy for many and as we see the worst of the dampest weather this morning push its way northwards it leads to a fairly cloudy dmai northern ireland with outbreaks of rain on and off. the same too in western parts of scotland. not a great bank holiday monday here. much of north—eastern scotland will be dry. always cooler down the eastern coasts. morning rain in northern england will be placed replaced by drier weather, but the chance of thunderstorms maybe affecting north
had our remote cameras in other parts of the country, looking at peregrine falcons on the spire of salisburysprung. we have gotjulian cleary who have a keen interest in wildlife. i can promise you this backdrop is not just wildlife. i can promise you this backdrop is notjust picturesque, it is packed with wildlife. it is great to see sue perkins on there. she presented the baftas and said i'm sue perkins, but you better know me as aunt sue which i thought was quite funny! here's matt with a...