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alex: yes, i do. charlie: allied means what? alex: ava is a sentient creature.ts of mistakes about her, which is that she is like us, but i don't think she is like us. she is like herself and that is what i find interesting about ava. i have to be careful talking about it. if i want the film to exist or fail on its own merits, i can't lift it up or pull it down. it is what it is. charlie: this is clip number three. this is what ava asks caleb what will happen if she fails the test. >> what will happen to me if i fail your test? will it be bad? >> i don't know. >> do you think i might be switched off? >> i don't know the answer to your question. it's not up to me. >> why is it up to anyone? do you have people who test you and might switch you off? >> no. >> then why do i? charlie: what do you want the audience to walk away from the theater with? alex: it is an ideas movie. what i hoped was it would be a thought-provoking film. despite the fact that it does provoke the kinds of discussions we have had is basically a good thing. i wanted it to be a film with an age
alex: yes, i do. charlie: allied means what? alex: ava is a sentient creature.ts of mistakes about her, which is that she is like us, but i don't think she is like us. she is like herself and that is what i find interesting about ava. i have to be careful talking about it. if i want the film to exist or fail on its own merits, i can't lift it up or pull it down. it is what it is. charlie: this is clip number three. this is what ava asks caleb what will happen if she fails the test. >>...
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alex: we all discussed it.n ask about this, take it as a given it was a collaboration. what happens in this film is typically in a film structure you will have a few seven-page scenes, maybe two or three. this has endless heavy dialogue scenes landing one after the other traded puts a massive weight on the actor's shoulders. there is a kind of actor who is primarily a charisma on the screen and they are not necessarily brilliant actors but they have a force. sometimes for many films that is what is required. in a film like this it would be fatal for the movie. what we needed more than anything was three actors. charlie: isaac has some of that doesn't he? alex: you can be a great actor and have charisma. these guys have the works. charlie: denial gleason said the great science fiction movies are human traumas as well. in my head, they tell you more about people than they do about machines. alex: yeah, sci-fi can do that. i like character driven drama wherever it is, whether it is a thriller or parallax. yes, i a
alex: we all discussed it.n ask about this, take it as a given it was a collaboration. what happens in this film is typically in a film structure you will have a few seven-page scenes, maybe two or three. this has endless heavy dialogue scenes landing one after the other traded puts a massive weight on the actor's shoulders. there is a kind of actor who is primarily a charisma on the screen and they are not necessarily brilliant actors but they have a force. sometimes for many films that is...
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visit ncicap.org] >> include alex kershaw. later, a fly over with planes flying in formation representing the major battles of world war ii from pearl harbor to final aerosol on japan. -- the final error assault on japan. >> good morning and what a beautiful morning it is. the national park service, welcomes you to the world war ii memorial. it is my great owner to your master of ceremonies this morning as we commemorate and remember the 70th anniversary of d-day. -- ve day. we are here today to salute those of the world war ii generation who helped save the world from tyranny. we also offer a special salute to the men and women of our armed services who are fighting the war on terror. we want them to know that their service is deeply, deeply appreciated. [applause] alex: to all of these warriors and veterans, past and present we owe and debts have gratitude and a lasting appreciation for their service to this country. thank you for being here today and special thanks to our world war ii veterans for your service and your sacr
visit ncicap.org] >> include alex kershaw. later, a fly over with planes flying in formation representing the major battles of world war ii from pearl harbor to final aerosol on japan. -- the final error assault on japan. >> good morning and what a beautiful morning it is. the national park service, welcomes you to the world war ii memorial. it is my great owner to your master of ceremonies this morning as we commemorate and remember the 70th anniversary of d-day. -- ve day. we are...
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alex santos is lucky too. where is alex? alex is here. stand up, alex.ause] so alex was born in puerto rico, grew up in brooklyn and the bronx in some tough neighborhoods. when he was 11 he saw his mom's best friend, a man he respected and looked up to, shot and killed. his older brothers dropped out of school, got caught up in drugs and violence so alex didn't see a whole lot of options for himself. couldn't envision a path to a better future. he then dropped out of school. but then his mom went back to school and got her ged. she set an example. that inspired alex to go back and get his ged. actually it's more like she stayed on him until he went back. and i know, because just like i -- i was lucky i also had a mom who used to get on my case about my studies so i could relate. bus this is what alex says about his mom. "she made me realize that no matter what there's a second chance in life." to today alex is getting his ged, he's developed a passion for sports. his dream is to one day work with kids as a coach and set an example for them. he said he ne
alex santos is lucky too. where is alex? alex is here. stand up, alex.ause] so alex was born in puerto rico, grew up in brooklyn and the bronx in some tough neighborhoods. when he was 11 he saw his mom's best friend, a man he respected and looked up to, shot and killed. his older brothers dropped out of school, got caught up in drugs and violence so alex didn't see a whole lot of options for himself. couldn't envision a path to a better future. he then dropped out of school. but then his mom...
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[applause] alex kershaw: thank you very much.resent the ceremony's cohost, friends of the national world war ii memorial was the chairman of the board for fr iends, mr. josiah bunting iii. [applause] josiah: ladies and gentlemen it is a singular honor to be here today and share this his stories occasion with you. the friends of the national world war ii memorial or brought into being a decade ago and our mission working with the national park service is to preserve in all of its elemental purity and an honest consequence this holy place. i would like to say only two or three sentences. first of all, 16.4 million americans wore the uniform of our country between 1941 and 1945. 64 4 million. the equivalent today would be approximately 42.5 million in uniform. god bless you. [applause] when the war ended, at ceremonies in the pentagon, the head of the army, george marshall, thanks and congratulated and praised that great, great generation, and he quoted winston churchill, saying that succeeding generations must not be elected forget
[applause] alex kershaw: thank you very much.resent the ceremony's cohost, friends of the national world war ii memorial was the chairman of the board for fr iends, mr. josiah bunting iii. [applause] josiah: ladies and gentlemen it is a singular honor to be here today and share this his stories occasion with you. the friends of the national world war ii memorial or brought into being a decade ago and our mission working with the national park service is to preserve in all of its elemental...
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alex? >> if only we can get rain in california to help with the drought conditions there. steve, thanks for that. >> we'll have a live report from texas on the situation there coming up at the bottom of the hour. let's go now to the new revelations about the criminal indictment of former house speaker dennis hastert. hastert is accused of lying about paying hush money to someone in his past. and now federal law enforcement sources tell nbc news the payments relate to hastert's days as an illinois school teacher and coach and sexual misconduct with astudent. nbc justice correspondent pete williams has the latest. >> no sign of dennis hastert at his home in plano about an hour's drive west of chicago. in nearby yorkville where hastert was a teacher and coach, strong support and disbelief. >> i would prefer to have never known anything like this happened. >> a federal indictment says hastert agreed to pay someone from yorkville $3.5 million to conceal what's known as past misconduct. the charg
alex? >> if only we can get rain in california to help with the drought conditions there. steve, thanks for that. >> we'll have a live report from texas on the situation there coming up at the bottom of the hour. let's go now to the new revelations about the criminal indictment of former house speaker dennis hastert. hastert is accused of lying about paying hush money to someone in his past. and now federal law enforcement sources tell nbc news the payments relate to hastert's days...
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i could start to see the gears turning in alex's mind a little bit.nd he said to me, why do you need all this footage. i just don't get it. why do you need all this footage about me? >> it don't make a whole lot of sense to me. >> what's that? >> just sitting here looking goofy. >> he was upset. and it was like a switch. he went from being terribly cooperative, to not being happy about this situation, and there was a really, really discernible shift in his demeanor. >> you know what i think -- >> i'll just film you, whatever you want to do. i just want to get a shot of you in your cell. >> i'm thinking you all are going through all these prisons, talking to all these people such as myself, you know. people who's never getting out. this thing ain't recording is it? >> i start to turn off the camera, and i stand up, and i begin reasoning with alex, slowly as i inch my way backwards towards nancy out of the cell. alex, it's important we tell this story. we want to hear your voice. i don't know if i was getting through to alex, but i do know that i was ge
i could start to see the gears turning in alex's mind a little bit.nd he said to me, why do you need all this footage. i just don't get it. why do you need all this footage about me? >> it don't make a whole lot of sense to me. >> what's that? >> just sitting here looking goofy. >> he was upset. and it was like a switch. he went from being terribly cooperative, to not being happy about this situation, and there was a really, really discernible shift in his demeanor....
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alex. >> alex? art. >> pleasure to meet you. within minutes, the 6'6" texan tells us about his sex life and his business. a former waitress had written to his wife in california on facebook, which leads to this shocking and frank statement. >> [ laughs ] >> oblivious to our hidden cameras, benjamin tells us he has a 16-year-old girlfriend who lives in a house out back. and after texting her to come over, she walks in. she's so young we're blurring her face to protect her identity. >> [ laughs ] >> benjamin's declaration was so stunning, the following morning we felt we had to alert special agent eric mcloughlin. but he says building a case against benjamin requires more evidence. so, this guy saying on tape, "i've had sex with underage girls repeatedly" -- that's not enough to arrest him. >> no. it's a very strong indication, but as investigators we have to prove these actual acts occur. to me, just saying that, that's not enough. >> the key might be this 18-year-old girl, named marisol. until december she worked at benjamin's b
alex. >> alex? art. >> pleasure to meet you. within minutes, the 6'6" texan tells us about his sex life and his business. a former waitress had written to his wife in california on facebook, which leads to this shocking and frank statement. >> [ laughs ] >> oblivious to our hidden cameras, benjamin tells us he has a 16-year-old girlfriend who lives in a house out back. and after texting her to come over, she walks in. she's so young we're blurring her face to...
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as i told alex thiss is a great time. it is a time when you join trustees helping us not only turn the corner, but i think a new day, which is the public private partnership i always felt was at the strength of our institutions all of them whether they are arts organizations or education institutions, whether they are servicing our public. therenewed sense the business knhunty can embrace the mart of city and do well. it yuts the city in a exciting way. i also want to thank trerfb who is alexs partner for not only being here, but for your support . thank you to family and friends always because when you take up public office you always want your families to be there with you and with all the challenges that we have, i'm sure we'll bring families closer toorthd with the work that we have ahead of us. also i want to just give a special shout out to doctor nattily burg whos position on this bord alex is filling. doctor burg spent a great deal of her professional life at city college. 18 years as trusty over 30 as a part of t
as i told alex thiss is a great time. it is a time when you join trustees helping us not only turn the corner, but i think a new day, which is the public private partnership i always felt was at the strength of our institutions all of them whether they are arts organizations or education institutions, whether they are servicing our public. therenewed sense the business knhunty can embrace the mart of city and do well. it yuts the city in a exciting way. i also want to thank trerfb who is alexs...
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>> yeah alex.le when we started at gilmore homes where freddie gray was arrested and now at the corner of pennsylvania and martin luther king, jr. boulevard and there's about 500 people. picking up people on every block, about 25 to 30 people. the police presence is barely in evidence even though traffic is consistently being blocked wherever this march is going. people are chanting take back baltimore, no justice no peace, black lives matter. this crowd i think is upset about what happened to freddie gray but determined to show a peaceful face of protesting in baltimore, though also a resilient face. when we stopped at north and penn where we've been this week the organizer gave a speech and he said once black lives matter then you can talk about all lives matter. folks are jubilant and resilient at the same time. >> hey, toure, you mentioned there's not a strong police presence there. i mean everything has been absolutely peaceful thus far. but there always can be concern when others come from ou
>> yeah alex.le when we started at gilmore homes where freddie gray was arrested and now at the corner of pennsylvania and martin luther king, jr. boulevard and there's about 500 people. picking up people on every block, about 25 to 30 people. the police presence is barely in evidence even though traffic is consistently being blocked wherever this march is going. people are chanting take back baltimore, no justice no peace, black lives matter. this crowd i think is upset about what...
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emily: alex? alex: yes, his influence is going up, but it's a fact that the company is getting so much larger. whether he got this new role or not, his influence is going up dramatically and what we expect at jmp securities, apple will come out with a whole new array of things products. he will have the oversight to make sure they all harmonize with each other. possibly the thing we are most looking forward to is the apple car. emily: ok, tell us about the apple car. what are you expecting? guest: -- alex: they are heading toward an autonomous driving world. they have maps, fear he, in intelligent cloud with it and they have the greatest industrial design mind in the world in jony ive. you put that together with local manufacturing and you have a revolution in the making. we think that is coming. we think it is a big. we think it is a trillion dollar opportunity potentially for apple in 2020 and investor should be paying attention to this. guest: i'm not sure i agree with you thomas carr, but i de
emily: alex? alex: yes, his influence is going up, but it's a fact that the company is getting so much larger. whether he got this new role or not, his influence is going up dramatically and what we expect at jmp securities, apple will come out with a whole new array of things products. he will have the oversight to make sure they all harmonize with each other. possibly the thing we are most looking forward to is the apple car. emily: ok, tell us about the apple car. what are you expecting?...
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>> yeah, that's right, alex. s we're at city hall where about 1,000 people moved from gilmore homes where freddie gray was arrested here to city hall marching through the city blocking traffic. they were jubilant, peaceful. yet, they were defined. i'm with 20-year-old qaume rose. what was the point of the march in your mind? >> the point of organizing today's march was just to show the main objective of what last saturday was supposed to be. before outside agitators provoked demonstrators at camden yards. >> how did yesterday's announcement by the state's attorney change today's march because you have been planning this all weeklong. i know a lot of people did not expect charges to come on friday. did that change the tenor of today's march or the point? >> we commend state's attorney marilynn mosby, first of all, on bringing charges, but we also see there's a divide inside city hall. this march was a march today that's necessary because as you see, we're out here peacefully, but, yet, the military is still here w
>> yeah, that's right, alex. s we're at city hall where about 1,000 people moved from gilmore homes where freddie gray was arrested here to city hall marching through the city blocking traffic. they were jubilant, peaceful. yet, they were defined. i'm with 20-year-old qaume rose. what was the point of the march in your mind? >> the point of organizing today's march was just to show the main objective of what last saturday was supposed to be. before outside agitators provoked...
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alex. >> he made it. >> a little pressure. >> alex, you are up.ke all. >> winner take all. >> oh! >> close. >> just missed it. we have a winner now. >> yay! >> high-fiving my photographer, chin. >> oh. >> nice job, guys. >> i love it. you can watch alex and brian go for double or nothing at ktvu.com. click on the "mornings on 2" page. warriors' game starts at 6:00 tonight in oakland. now, tonight at 5:00, meet the veteran who is still serving his fellow americans off the battle field. how he's helping the homeless in san francisco while also coping with his own ptsd. that's again tonight at 5:00. thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we're always here for you on ktvu.com. and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great day. >>> up next on eco company -- >> building his own house. a mini house. >> that is a tiny house or mini house. one we'll live in hopefully a long time. >> this teen's mission to build his own house and live small. >>> plus kids looking for duck eggs in the field. >> there's a lot of people shaking it. >> sa
alex. >> he made it. >> a little pressure. >> alex, you are up.ke all. >> winner take all. >> oh! >> close. >> just missed it. we have a winner now. >> yay! >> high-fiving my photographer, chin. >> oh. >> nice job, guys. >> i love it. you can watch alex and brian go for double or nothing at ktvu.com. click on the "mornings on 2" page. warriors' game starts at 6:00 tonight in oakland. now, tonight at 5:00, meet the...
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alex? >> yeah. in terms of marchs rallies, protests demonstrations, all that scheduled for today, what do you know about that? >> reporter: we expect a rally about noon today and the number of cities across america will have similar rallies. we hope they will be peaceful. alex? >> okay. adam reese, thank you for that. >>> in a harvard, university study of millenials taken last month, 49% said they had little to no confidence that the judicial system can judge people without racial or ethnic biases. the majority of millenials are pessimistic about protests makes a difference. 59% say they don't think the black lives matter movement will be effective in changing the criminal justice system. however, there's an overwhelming majority of millenials and that is 80% who are now supporting the use of police body cameras. they believe that can make a difference. >>> let's bring in reverend kenji scott, a baptist preacher and baltimore community organizer. reverend, with a welcome to you, let's talk about the
alex? >> yeah. in terms of marchs rallies, protests demonstrations, all that scheduled for today, what do you know about that? >> reporter: we expect a rally about noon today and the number of cities across america will have similar rallies. we hope they will be peaceful. alex? >> okay. adam reese, thank you for that. >>> in a harvard, university study of millenials taken last month, 49% said they had little to no confidence that the judicial system can judge people...
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oh, you mean alex. mm-hmm. yeah. i'll do it. thank you.laire, kids if you're seeing this, then they found my body. or i finally got a signal and i sent it to you in an e-mail. although in that case, i'd just call. but sometimes you can actually get a pretty decent data signal and no voice. i know i'm not making any sense. i've been trapped out here now for... 27 minutes. i'm such an idiot. (insect buzzing) why did i bring this stupid motorcycle out here? to prove i'm a man? i am a man. (gasps) (spits) mom. manny, what is this doing here? if you don't mind, we'll be asking the questions now. i do mind. i apologize. we couldn't help ourselves. (open latches) but i've gotta know. why were you hiding this? (dramatic organ flourish plays) (singsongy) love this! sold! (manny) what's the story here? i don't want to talk about it! aw! cute! oh, where'd that come from? it's my mom's. she's being very cagey. we think something's stashed in the head. (under breath, singsongy) it's from colombia. mom, what's the big deal? okay fine. when i was young i
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alex alex? >> what do we know about daron and his past? >> reporter: we know he came from guyana in 2000. he worked for iron works from 2003 to 2005. we don't know much about him since 2005. >> okay. well, we are looking at a bit of details on things he's been convicted of i assault, that has happened as well. adam reese, thank you so much. >>> late last night the senate voted in favor of the president's trend bill 62-37. this will fast track the president's negotiating authority allowing him to prevent trade bills to congress and they can either approve or reject but not change. now the bill will face a tough fight in the house. the senate did not vote on the patriot act that recently was passed by the house. congress will reconvene on may 31. >>> overnight in los angeles an hour-long slow speed pursuit ends when a bystander stands in front of thecoming car. the reporter from the helicopter seemed surprises at how it all ended. >> oh oh oh oh! you can see more people now entering the boulevard. and this is where it gets a little dangerous
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but this time -- >> it's not just alex. it's all the people that he's met along the way. >> hear the amazing story from around the world in 360. >> it was absolutely extraordinary. >> a little boy runs next to a woman on a bike who -- >> is about to lose it. >> [ inaudible ] i'm not none of you all [ bleep ]. >> details behind the video that launched an investigation. plus the buzzword for your chance to win a new ipad mini. and we guarantee you've never seen a pet parrot do this. >> oh! no way! >> a loud revving engine huge bang and then the video starts. >> i heard him rev up and looked and boom and i saw that car. >> we've seen the awesomeness of what looks like a road traffic accident in the car park of a walmart in daphne alabama. what happened is that white pick-up truck right there rammed into this white suv. the driver then apparently ran away. everyone everyone's trying to figure out what's going on. >> the guy disappears that's driving the truck. >> he took off. hopefully they have video of the dude taking off. >>
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alex: it's beautiful there. betty: why don't you ask me? alex: you have been everywhere.ch more just a head. from rivals to pirates, it's not easy being a media giant so hbo and showtime are bringing up the fight of the century this weekend. did you watch that? alex: idid. $99 down the drain. livia: you're at the avengers. betty: we will talk with matt like after the break. betty: we continue our countdown. it is time for our deep dive at number five. it's the big broadcaster, the cable networks vs. the pirates. that was the fight after the fight this weekend in las vegas for the live streaming at periscope threatened to dent the millions hbo and showtime were generating airing the big fight. shortly after the fight, twitter ceo dick costolo which owns periscope tweeted this out -- the two networks rate in a lot of dough. by some accounts, $400 million in pay-per-view revenue. recovering from the fight itself is matt blank at the television expo previously known as the cable show. great to see you this morning. matt: hi, it's nice to see you. betty: is debt costello off y
alex: it's beautiful there. betty: why don't you ask me? alex: you have been everywhere.ch more just a head. from rivals to pirates, it's not easy being a media giant so hbo and showtime are bringing up the fight of the century this weekend. did you watch that? alex: idid. $99 down the drain. livia: you're at the avengers. betty: we will talk with matt like after the break. betty: we continue our countdown. it is time for our deep dive at number five. it's the big broadcaster, the cable...
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alex santos is lucky too. where's alex? alex is here. stand up alex. [ applause ] so alex was born in puerto rico grew up in brooklyn and the bronx in some tough neighborhoods. when he was 11 her saw his mom's best friend a man he respected and looked up to shot and killed. his older brothers dropped out of school got caught up in drugs and violence. so alex didn't see a whole lot of options for himself, couldn't envision a path to a better future. he then dropped out of school. but then his mom went back to school and got her g.e.d. she set an example. that inspired alex to go back and get his g.e.d. actually it's more like she stayed on him until he went back. and i know because just like i was lucky, i also had a mom who used to get on my case about my studies, so i could relate. but this is what alex says about his mom. she made me realize that no matter what there's a second chance in life. so today alex is getting his g.e.d. he's developed a passion for sports. his dream is to one day work with kids as a coach and set an example fo
alex santos is lucky too. where's alex? alex is here. stand up alex. [ applause ] so alex was born in puerto rico grew up in brooklyn and the bronx in some tough neighborhoods. when he was 11 her saw his mom's best friend a man he respected and looked up to shot and killed. his older brothers dropped out of school got caught up in drugs and violence. so alex didn't see a whole lot of options for himself, couldn't envision a path to a better future. he then dropped out of school. but then his...
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stephanie: alex, welcome.re a health care investor, but unlike most to focus on health care, you say you think the whole sector is a little expensive. alex: that is right. we are very value-oriented investors, sort of a boring investor. we think there's still opportunity out there in the health care market, but the median stock is on the it's big since side of what is written -- is kind of on the expensive side of what is reasonable. we are not predicting that the market will go up or down in any kind of timeframe. it is just that most stocks out there are at the high end of the reasonable valuation range. we look for things where there has been some change in valuation that is not recognized right the market are some disruption, that kind of thing. we will typically involved when people are unhappy with management or with capital allocation. that causes the stock to be a little bit of lower. stephanie: where you unhappy with arias? alex: we took a position more than a year ago initially. the stock cap falling
stephanie: alex, welcome.re a health care investor, but unlike most to focus on health care, you say you think the whole sector is a little expensive. alex: that is right. we are very value-oriented investors, sort of a boring investor. we think there's still opportunity out there in the health care market, but the median stock is on the it's big since side of what is written -- is kind of on the expensive side of what is reasonable. we are not predicting that the market will go up or down in...
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stand by alex, not there you yet. i can see him. we will all visit with alex in a moment. westbound bay bridge looks good asacria drive through. i have yet to do the traffic. you can see this is san mateo bridge alternate over the weekend. they got a lot of use. my goodness it was pretty crowded. right now it looks good. take a look at interstate 880 traffic is moving well in both directions. we are also looking at the south bay commute where all the freeways are off to a good start including 101. this could be a good opportunity for you. and now the san mateo bridge recently reopened. alex savidge was there when the lanes reopened. alex has a live report from somewhere on the san mateo bridge. hey there alex. >> reporter: we are just west of the toll plaza. this is a parking lot here where we park. let's give you a live look. show you those cars the taillights you see heading out that direction those are considers going in the westbound direction. both directions of the span now back open after that closure that happened this weekend. and you know what, it was a closure t
stand by alex, not there you yet. i can see him. we will all visit with alex in a moment. westbound bay bridge looks good asacria drive through. i have yet to do the traffic. you can see this is san mateo bridge alternate over the weekend. they got a lot of use. my goodness it was pretty crowded. right now it looks good. take a look at interstate 880 traffic is moving well in both directions. we are also looking at the south bay commute where all the freeways are off to a good start including...
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alex: yes. i used to go to bethany all the time as a kid. you have to learn to deal with it and hopefully get out of it no problem. it is a good thing there are lifeguards. jummy: stay calm, as always. a lot of people are at the beach. it is perfect. alex: it is perfect. 83 degrees across the region. the winds are 10-50 miles per hour right now. comfortable conditions. humidity is on the uprise. dew points have been in the 50's the past couple days. a little less uncomfortable -- and that will be the story heading into the work week ahead of us. 79, frederick. heading into the afternoon hours, we will have breezy winds out of the south southwest. that is about as bad as it gets. temperatures up into the upper 80's this afternoon. we will have a touch warmer conditions and a touch more humid conditions. heading to the bay, there is a small craft advisory because of the wind. waves around two feet. beautiful on the coast. if you are on a small craft take precautions. 86 across the entire mid-atlantic. into the midwest, back into the 50's and 6
alex: yes. i used to go to bethany all the time as a kid. you have to learn to deal with it and hopefully get out of it no problem. it is a good thing there are lifeguards. jummy: stay calm, as always. a lot of people are at the beach. it is perfect. alex: it is perfect. 83 degrees across the region. the winds are 10-50 miles per hour right now. comfortable conditions. humidity is on the uprise. dew points have been in the 50's the past couple days. a little less uncomfortable -- and that will...
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our very own alex sherman has been watching the tick-tock of the last six months. -- alex: two years.ex, there was a time, a decade almost when you could take regulatory approval for granted. that is no longer the case. what is going to happen? what are the signals we are looking for from the fcc and the justice department that this will be ok? alex: the only question remaining is is there some sort of public benefit to doing this deal because that is the standard that comcast-time warner cable could not get. that said, it does seem to be a situation where the steel is much more likely to be approved the van the comcast deal because this company, even coming together, will still be smaller than comcast in its own iteration. tom: why do we all hate our cable providers so much? where did that start ? equities, bonds, currencies, commodities alex: well, the customer service is terrible. it has the worst customer service of any organization by and large. other than utilities. there is only one cable provider more or less in every city already. cable companies do not compete with each othe
our very own alex sherman has been watching the tick-tock of the last six months. -- alex: two years.ex, there was a time, a decade almost when you could take regulatory approval for granted. that is no longer the case. what is going to happen? what are the signals we are looking for from the fcc and the justice department that this will be ok? alex: the only question remaining is is there some sort of public benefit to doing this deal because that is the standard that comcast-time warner cable...
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alex? >> quickly, with regard to the amtrak train, the trash location and the septa train where they may have been hit by something is it the same area? >> reporter: yes, it was nearby on a parallel track. and we have also learned nbc news has learned that an amtrak train also in that area was hit by some sort of a projectile. we learned that from a passenger on that train. >> yikes. adam reese, thank you so much for that from philadelphia. we'll have much more on the derailment of amtrak train 188 in a few minutes. i'll speak with the former chairman of the ntsb and ask how this latest development changes the course of the investigation coming up. >>> meantime breaking news out of egypt where a court sentenced ex-president mohomad morsi to death. more than 100 other members of the muslim brotherhood were also given the death penalty sentence for the jailbreak. >>> more reaction to the death penalty decision made by jurors in the boston marathon bombing trial. the jurors unanimously voted f
alex? >> quickly, with regard to the amtrak train, the trash location and the septa train where they may have been hit by something is it the same area? >> reporter: yes, it was nearby on a parallel track. and we have also learned nbc news has learned that an amtrak train also in that area was hit by some sort of a projectile. we learned that from a passenger on that train. >> yikes. adam reese, thank you so much for that from philadelphia. we'll have much more on the...
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alex kershaw. alex kershaw: thank you. good morning. what a beautiful day it is today. on behalf of the friends of the national world war ii memorial board of directors and the national park service, welcome to the national world war ii memorial. it is my great honor to be your master of ceremonies this morning as we commemorate and remember the 70th anniversary of ve day. we are here today to salute those of the world war ii generation who helped save the world from tyranny. we also offer a special salute to the men and women of our armed services who are fighting the war on terror. we want them to know that their service is deeply, deeply appreciated. [applause] to all of these warriors and veterans, past and present wheel a debt of gratitude, -- we owe and debts have gratitude and a lasting appreciation for their service to this country. thank you for being here today and the special thanks to our world war ii veterans for your service and your sacrifices for this nation and the world. we know everything to you. -- we go everything to you. everything. [applause] ladi
alex kershaw. alex kershaw: thank you. good morning. what a beautiful day it is today. on behalf of the friends of the national world war ii memorial board of directors and the national park service, welcome to the national world war ii memorial. it is my great honor to be your master of ceremonies this morning as we commemorate and remember the 70th anniversary of ve day. we are here today to salute those of the world war ii generation who helped save the world from tyranny. we also offer a...
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would you ever do that alex. >> i'm not the sure it sound dangerous. >> it can good for the the kid. we have scrapes and maybe break some bones doing that. >> well, be careful again it is called a skateboard. >> yes. >> skateboard, two word. >> it doesn't look enough like 1965. >> sixty-five, mike. >> let's blur it or something. >> back in character. >> we are getting used to the color thing. >> that is true. >> we're working on it. >> this is first morning show to be in color in the philadelphia area. >> we are breaking barriers this morning and right here in philadelphia. >> one of our favorites will be in philly next week, dorris day was voted in the the top three actress in america this week. >> i love dorris day my goodness. the she's considered a actress, dancer singer i love it. >> she started in 1939. >> well, she was fronting a big band, a big band singer. marion mitchell, morrison i know you know him as john wayne, i love him, he has a great movie out an academy award winning actor, as you know still is, he is a director, doing producing recently this year john co starring
would you ever do that alex. >> i'm not the sure it sound dangerous. >> it can good for the the kid. we have scrapes and maybe break some bones doing that. >> well, be careful again it is called a skateboard. >> yes. >> skateboard, two word. >> it doesn't look enough like 1965. >> sixty-five, mike. >> let's blur it or something. >> back in character. >> we are getting used to the color thing. >> that is true. >> we're...
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>> well no rain at the moment, alex alex, but it could come later today.ng be giving searchers new ground to cover and giving residents an expansive look at the damage caused by mother nature. for some people it's minor cleanup, but for others they've lost everything. their homes, their furniture, their personal heirlooms and photos. everyone we've spoken to says they feel very lucky to be alive. across oklahoma and texas, 28 people confirmed dead 10 still unaccounted for. that includes five people here in wimberley inside a vacation home when it was swept away by floodwaters. authorities have recovered the bodies of three people inside that home one person who survived has been treated and released from the hospital. and as the search continues today in this good weather as the cleanup continues, authorities are warning people to be careful around the water even though if it's so much less threatening than earlier in the week a number of hidden dangers below the surface including sharp debris and possible disease, so alex things not yet back to normal her
>> well no rain at the moment, alex alex, but it could come later today.ng be giving searchers new ground to cover and giving residents an expansive look at the damage caused by mother nature. for some people it's minor cleanup, but for others they've lost everything. their homes, their furniture, their personal heirlooms and photos. everyone we've spoken to says they feel very lucky to be alive. across oklahoma and texas, 28 people confirmed dead 10 still unaccounted for. that includes...
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alex santos is lucky, too. where's alex? alex is here. stand up, alex.se] >> so alex was born in puerto rico, grew up in brooklyn and the bronx, in some tough neighborhoods. when he was 11, he saw his mom's best friend, a man he respected and looked up to, shot and killed. his older brothers dropped out of school, got caught up in drugs and violence. so alex didn't see a whole lot of options for himself, couldn't envision a path to a better future. he then dropped out of school. but then his mom went back to school and got her ged. she set an example. that inspired alex to go back and get his ged. actually, it's more like she stayed on him until he went back. and i know, because just like i was lucky, i also had a mom who used to get on my case about my studies. so i could relate. but this is what alex says about his mom: “she made me realize that no matter what, there's a second chance in life. ” so, today, alex is getting his ged. he's developed a passion for sports. his dream is to one day work with kids as a coach and set an example for them. he says
alex santos is lucky, too. where's alex? alex is here. stand up, alex.se] >> so alex was born in puerto rico, grew up in brooklyn and the bronx, in some tough neighborhoods. when he was 11, he saw his mom's best friend, a man he respected and looked up to, shot and killed. his older brothers dropped out of school, got caught up in drugs and violence. so alex didn't see a whole lot of options for himself, couldn't envision a path to a better future. he then dropped out of school. but then...
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chris and alex, back to you. >>> 6:19. pakistan court sentences ten men to life in prison for a attacking a teenage activist. this is video from malala yousafzai, she was shot in the head for support would go men's education in her hometown. taliban leader who allegedly planned the attack is still at large but yesterday pakistani court event isensed ten militant convicted in the attack to life in prison. last year became youngest person to ever win the noble peace prize. >>> president of the france vowed to show no mercy assent rally with peace keepers are found guilty of sexual assault. fourteen soldiers are accused of exchanging sexual favors for food with hungry children in africa. they were sent to the nation to restore other back in 2013. according to the french judicial source youngest victim was nine years old. >>> authorities say two atlanta police office are shot and killed would the man who first fired at them while sitting in the back seat of the patrol car yesterday. police don't know how she was able to fire a
chris and alex, back to you. >>> 6:19. pakistan court sentences ten men to life in prison for a attacking a teenage activist. this is video from malala yousafzai, she was shot in the head for support would go men's education in her hometown. taliban leader who allegedly planned the attack is still at large but yesterday pakistani court event isensed ten militant convicted in the attack to life in prison. last year became youngest person to ever win the noble peace prize. >>>...
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jenny, is at south philadelphia high. >> good morning, alex, mike. police tell us they did make arrest, arrested female student here from south philadelphia high school. at this point we don't know who she is, what her motive. we know the victim now at the hospital recovering. apparently the fight started inside the school, spilled outside, after school was dis missed headed down alleyway across the street on flat street. happened about 3:30, police say the 17 year old female victim stabbed under the eye, in the arm, and abdomen, police believe the weapon was a pair of zest scissors. victim's mom approached our reporter chris o'connell lalls night shared her daughter's versions every events saying she was trying to protect a friend instead became a victim. >> i got a phonecall saying that my daughter got stabbed, and she's in jefferson hospital. and i rushed up here, as soon as i got the news. and i was just in shock, because right in front of the school like, what was the child doing with scissors anyway? >> to me it is horrible. no normal fistfight
jenny, is at south philadelphia high. >> good morning, alex, mike. police tell us they did make arrest, arrested female student here from south philadelphia high school. at this point we don't know who she is, what her motive. we know the victim now at the hospital recovering. apparently the fight started inside the school, spilled outside, after school was dis missed headed down alleyway across the street on flat street. happened about 3:30, police say the 17 year old female victim...
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alex, where is the surprise here?urprise was when we broke it in january i think, and no one was really talking about this at the time. the idea here is that people look at aol and they do not think about aol as what it is today. they remember it for what it was 10 years ago, but aol is a programmatic technology company these days, and that is what verizon is interested in. if you go back and read our stories from january when the first to company started talking about a potential merger, that is what we say. look verizon wants aol for its programmatic ads technology, which it can pair with its mobile video projects. on the flipside, what a a well needs is data, so it is a good merger because verizon has all of this user data and it pairs up well with the programmatic ad technology, so the two sort of go hand-in-hand there. verizon downplayed at the time and said well, you know, we are looking for a partnership rather than an acquisition, and i think that is true. i think there will be a both but obviously today they
alex, where is the surprise here?urprise was when we broke it in january i think, and no one was really talking about this at the time. the idea here is that people look at aol and they do not think about aol as what it is today. they remember it for what it was 10 years ago, but aol is a programmatic technology company these days, and that is what verizon is interested in. if you go back and read our stories from january when the first to company started talking about a potential merger, that...
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we'll pour at the same time. >> alex is going to taste it. >> what is alex going to do? she's going to drink it in just a second. >> that's good. >> we have a lot of fruit here. >> a lot of fruit here. we'll ice it down. we've got fresh fruit. two kinds of sangria red and white. i know you love the white. >> it's a mango peach. i love it. >> i'll try the red my first time trying the red. >> there's great to enjoy on the outside cafe on a great day. >> so we have a little pineapple, orange, apple, you can mix it up with whatever is seasonal. >> do you put it in the glass or in the pitcher. >> both. >> asking a lot of questions about making the drinks now we'll sample these drinks. sangria. we'll be here for the next hour or so. everyone can come down and join us at fox 29 spring fling. next we'll be learning how to make dessert. we'll zen it back to you while we sample these drinks we just created. come on down to bread it? foy'. >> we're coming down. >> see you guys. thanks. typos can be funny at best, embarrassing at worst but can you imagine costing $10 million? >> tha
we'll pour at the same time. >> alex is going to taste it. >> what is alex going to do? she's going to drink it in just a second. >> that's good. >> we have a lot of fruit here. >> a lot of fruit here. we'll ice it down. we've got fresh fruit. two kinds of sangria red and white. i know you love the white. >> it's a mango peach. i love it. >> i'll try the red my first time trying the red. >> there's great to enjoy on the outside cafe on a great...
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it is so windy. >> yes. >> we welcome alex who wille. >> alex holley. >> yes. >> you made it all the way there. >> i get a cow bell. >> it is a a little bit to the left though. >> my goal was not to bounce and before i walked over to the mount, i said my goal, it is not look like 50cent. >> i would have given you a hundred bucks to hit the bull or whatever that it. rocky blue winkel. >> he is so sweet. >> the worst is when you bounce it and catcher had has to do one of these. >> terrible. >> that is true. >> i got the to keep the ball. i have never done a first pitch before but it looks first pitch on there. >> i will keep this and hold on for dear life. >> when you got up there did you have just don't do one of those. >> and the thing is, they told me come down and we will a coach help you out and you can throw to him. i said great, of course, i'll do it. i'll get there. they will say hang out we will get you when it is time. >> i thought i would practice. >> you didn't get a chance to warm up. >> that was your first throw. >> i was upstairs going let's get ready. and then i was rea
it is so windy. >> yes. >> we welcome alex who wille. >> alex holley. >> yes. >> you made it all the way there. >> i get a cow bell. >> it is a a little bit to the left though. >> my goal was not to bounce and before i walked over to the mount, i said my goal, it is not look like 50cent. >> i would have given you a hundred bucks to hit the bull or whatever that it. rocky blue winkel. >> he is so sweet. >> the worst is when you...
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alex mike?l right, thank you for that jenny. 6:39. >> more than 2 million visitors are expected to come to the city when the pope francis attends the worlds meeting of families september 26th and 27th. local members of law enforcement fire first responders and transit officials together with the secret service and homelands security will gather at newman university to outline their plan to keep visitors and residents safe. they'll also discuss the impact of the papal advice at this time will have on surrounding counties. >> that's coming up soon. and, patco will be celebrating new upgrades, to the systems today. they'll be celebrating have a cake or something? six train cars will return to service today following interior and operating improvements. they are the first of the 120 cars to get upgrades. this is part of a -- oh, almost 200 million-dollar renovation project. $70 million of that sum comes from the federal government. >> city councils little honor south philly's dragon boy this morning
alex mike?l right, thank you for that jenny. 6:39. >> more than 2 million visitors are expected to come to the city when the pope francis attends the worlds meeting of families september 26th and 27th. local members of law enforcement fire first responders and transit officials together with the secret service and homelands security will gather at newman university to outline their plan to keep visitors and residents safe. they'll also discuss the impact of the papal advice at this time...
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larry alex taunton, does religion do more harm than good? >> depends on the religion, it's a bread question. christianity, i believe, brings much good to the table. >> like what? >> the data suggests the average evangelical, for instance, gives 10 times the amount of money and time as the average atheist. i am sure that dan is well up the list on that. but they bring a lot of good ben ef lens to a culture. >> so ben esso lens to a culture, religion does more good than harm. particularly larry alex taunton's religion. daniel dennett? >> i believe christianity does a lot of good for many people. many need it. we should honour and try to preserve that. it does harm, christianity as well. i think the harm these days - don't look at the past, that's atrocious - but if you look at christianity today, to me the big problem with it is the systematic hypocrisy, the way in which it encourages people, obliges them to lie, and it valorizes hypocrisy, and irrationality in a way that is really detrimental. >> how? >> well, when people use faith as an excu
larry alex taunton, does religion do more harm than good? >> depends on the religion, it's a bread question. christianity, i believe, brings much good to the table. >> like what? >> the data suggests the average evangelical, for instance, gives 10 times the amount of money and time as the average atheist. i am sure that dan is well up the list on that. but they bring a lot of good ben ef lens to a culture. >> so ben esso lens to a culture, religion does more good than...
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vamos ahora a pasar con alex rolÁn.el tren, que partiÓ desde washington a las 7:10 con destino a la estaciÓn de pensilvania de nueva york. cuando cruzaba pensilvania, sufriÓ un descarrilamiento dejando varios muertos. fuentes allegadas a la investigaciÓn, creen que el tren estarÍa viajando mÁs de 100 millas por hora. aunque oficialmente no se han dado los reportes del descarrilamiento. " examinaremos el tren, estado de la vÍa, cÓmo estaban operando las seÑales". dijo este miembro. que junto al alcalde de filadelfia, confirmaron que la caja negra fue recuperado. dos de las siete vÍctimas, fueron identificados. uno estudiaba en la naval y un residente de new jersey. una ejecutiva madre, aÚn permanece perdida. por otro lado, la estaciÓn de pensilvania en manhattan, la cruz roja esperaba pasajeros. >> queremos que tenga una forma de transportarse y donde quedarse. alex: una de las pasajeras que tuvo que viajar en autobÚs, fue esta seÑora. >> estuve cuatro horas en un autobÚs muy llenos. todos los pasajer estaban ansiosos, a
vamos ahora a pasar con alex rolÁn.el tren, que partiÓ desde washington a las 7:10 con destino a la estaciÓn de pensilvania de nueva york. cuando cruzaba pensilvania, sufriÓ un descarrilamiento dejando varios muertos. fuentes allegadas a la investigaciÓn, creen que el tren estarÍa viajando mÁs de 100 millas por hora. aunque oficialmente no se han dado los reportes del descarrilamiento. " examinaremos el tren, estado de la vÍa, cÓmo estaban operando las seÑales". dijo este...
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alex, back over to you. >>> 7:20. still ahead terrifying new video of the young girl followed into her home and then attacked. the forced to fight off a total stranger how she managed to escape him. >>> but first while most couples say they do equal housework that changes, when it goes from equal to just women doing most of the work. >>> let me say, let's play another game. >> this is the mother of somebody here at fox, one of our staff members. i am guessing an on air person, but anyway, use the the hash tag fox 29 good day, whose mommy is that? by the the way, while on our web site why don't you throw a picture of your mother too. i would like to sees your mom. >> that is true, we would. >> okay. >> then your mom with like to see herself on our web site. >> it is a gift in itself. >>> new study finds mothers do more than dads around the house, still, to this day. >> a according to researchers while most couples want to do equal housework, it changes after kid, and more of the work falls on the mom. >> all right, lau
alex, back over to you. >>> 7:20. still ahead terrifying new video of the young girl followed into her home and then attacked. the forced to fight off a total stranger how she managed to escape him. >>> but first while most couples say they do equal housework that changes, when it goes from equal to just women doing most of the work. >>> let me say, let's play another game. >> this is the mother of somebody here at fox, one of our staff members. i am guessing an...
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. >> but claude doesn't gain worldwide fame until teenager alex graham visits the zoo during a family 2009. >> the zoo is generally really quiet. we were looking around. and i just walk off by myself. >> soon, alex comes face-to-face with claude the bear. >> so, i take out my camera. >> alex can't believe his eyes when claude picks up the stick. >> i was pretty amazed when i saw claude playing with the stick doing all these amazing tricks. at the time while i was filming it, i was thinking, this could get millions of views on youtube. >> alex decides to make his vision a reality. he comes home from his trip and edits together a montage of claude's best moves. the bear's tricks are so unbelievable that even alex's sister, yuki, thinks it's a fake. >> there's a ton of crazy stuff in japan, so i thought maybe it was a show or something. then he's like, no, it's real. >> alex uploads the video in september 2009. >> i start getting thousands of views. started getting really excited. and then just week after week it kept blowing up. >> before long, the video entitled "kung fu bear" receives
. >> but claude doesn't gain worldwide fame until teenager alex graham visits the zoo during a family 2009. >> the zoo is generally really quiet. we were looking around. and i just walk off by myself. >> soon, alex comes face-to-face with claude the bear. >> so, i take out my camera. >> alex can't believe his eyes when claude picks up the stick. >> i was pretty amazed when i saw claude playing with the stick doing all these amazing tricks. at the time while i...
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>> reporter: good morning, alex. residents here are gearing up for yet another day of heavy rains, high winds and hailstorms hailstorms. it's expected to be a more extreme repeat where we saw downed power lines and snap edped trees. images captured on cell phone video. for the evening here we were under a tornado watch and a flash flood warning. ironically, this area is experiencing a severe drought. people keep saying they need this water, they just don't need it all at once and don't need the winds and hail that's coming along with it. now as for daily life here today, it is scheduled to go on as normal with a few exceptions. the annual cajun fest has been moved to inside in case of inclement weather. officials say they are keeping a close eye on the skies as they prepare for a barbecue competition. they tell me the town is so small if they don't hold that event outside they don't hold it at all. they are not ready to cancel it just yet. >> sarah dal love, thank you for that. we're going to get a report from south
>> reporter: good morning, alex. residents here are gearing up for yet another day of heavy rains, high winds and hailstorms hailstorms. it's expected to be a more extreme repeat where we saw downed power lines and snap edped trees. images captured on cell phone video. for the evening here we were under a tornado watch and a flash flood warning. ironically, this area is experiencing a severe drought. people keep saying they need this water, they just don't need it all at once and don't...
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otherwise mass transit is looking good, with no delays mike and alex. >> a schuylkill congestion today. >> yes. >> it will clog the schuylkill. >> perfect for quincy. >>> 6:04 on this tuesday. doughnuts and dollars new this morning police say a man broke in the dunkin' donuts in southwest philadelphia and stole the whole cash register. you can see broken glass at 63rd and girard. unidentified suspect was taken into custody at a home not very far from the dunkin' donuts. >>> no school today for special needs student who got glass in her eye when someone threw a rock through school bus. >> philadelphia police are revealing surveillance video from businesses in the area in hopes of identifying people who threw brick or rock and there is steve on the scene. >> reporter: a combination of concrete bricks, rocks, right next to the street here. why that pile of rocks is there, who knows but, some kids thought let break big rock into smaller roxanne as we pan left here comes a september bus down the the street. aspen street is a street that buses take. pick up the sticks and come down here and
otherwise mass transit is looking good, with no delays mike and alex. >> a schuylkill congestion today. >> yes. >> it will clog the schuylkill. >> perfect for quincy. >>> 6:04 on this tuesday. doughnuts and dollars new this morning police say a man broke in the dunkin' donuts in southwest philadelphia and stole the whole cash register. you can see broken glass at 63rd and girard. unidentified suspect was taken into custody at a home not very far from the dunkin'...
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i just want to say hello to alex.e him on knocking the king on the weekend. this is your yours. welcome, sir. >> i tell you, first every all, they started me off with a strawberry mohito. mike, your kinds of place big guy. and then i got the coffee. and i don't know what this is, but i will ask, i'm going to ask somebody to explain it. one of the guys that cooked this up, what am i eating now? >> you're eating our house roasted pulled pork with strawberry guacamole. >> boy that's -- that's off the charts. by the way, mike, i'll bring you back a mohito, too. >> strawberry. >> i'm glad i could help you out. all right, the people have been coming here apparently of ' been talking to them for years. and this fine gentleman, what's your name? >> i'm pete. >> pete. pete you told me this is the place. why? >> this is my cheers, without the booze, but when you came -- >> i got the booze. >> we never saw the booze until you came. >> that's right. >> you mean i was special? >> looks like it. >> so if mike jerrick comes out here
i just want to say hello to alex.e him on knocking the king on the weekend. this is your yours. welcome, sir. >> i tell you, first every all, they started me off with a strawberry mohito. mike, your kinds of place big guy. and then i got the coffee. and i don't know what this is, but i will ask, i'm going to ask somebody to explain it. one of the guys that cooked this up, what am i eating now? >> you're eating our house roasted pulled pork with strawberry guacamole. >> boy...
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the gas pump bursts into flames with alex trapped underneath. the fire fueled by leaking gasoline. >> and when the fire hit, knowing there was a man there, the first thing i thought of was getting that fire extinguisher. >> and when i came out, laura was headed back toward the door with the fire extinguisher and she couldn't get the pin out and handed it off to me, and the fire was starting to come up so i jumped on top of the fire and tried to knock it down the best i could to get the guy out from underneath it. i used up almost all the fire extinguisher and then put it underneath the pump and blasted him with it. >> following emergency procedure, another sales clerk, kelly chapman, shuts down the power and as captured by the station's surveillance camera calls 911. >> 911. what's your emergency? >> i'm at the gas station. we have a fire. >> where is the fire? >> the pumps. it's at the pump. >> get everyone away from there. we'll send -- >> everybody get away! oh, my god. oh, my god. get away from there! >> are they listening? >> no. you guys,
the gas pump bursts into flames with alex trapped underneath. the fire fueled by leaking gasoline. >> and when the fire hit, knowing there was a man there, the first thing i thought of was getting that fire extinguisher. >> and when i came out, laura was headed back toward the door with the fire extinguisher and she couldn't get the pin out and handed it off to me, and the fire was starting to come up so i jumped on top of the fire and tried to knock it down the best i could to get...