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es una cosa pasajera. 26 la mÍnima, allen town con 19. lluvioso el jueves. >> les tengo preparado la informaciÓn deportiva. el masa rodrÍguez causÓ baja en el paÍs debido a un problema familiar. gustavo matos seguirÁ como tÉcnico del amÉrica a pesar de las derrotas mÁs recientes, segÚn anunciÓ la directiva. el directivo asegurÓ que tiene un proyecto con el entrenador uruguayo y debe seguir adelante. >> lo que quiero decir aquÍ es que gustavo matos o estÁ sÓlido. acordamos y apoyamos su continuidad como lo apoyan los jugadores. alejandro: el fiscal estÁ pidiendo penas de cÁrcel asÍ como una millonaria cifra al barcelona por precintar alteraciÓn de inversiones fiscales de 2011,2012 y 2014. ♪♪ reportera: a continuaciÓn nuestro compaÑero roger nos trae un adelanto de lo acontecido anoche en la gala de nuestra belleza latina. roger: visiblemente emocionada con lo sucedido? >> si, todo el tiempo intentÉ venir aquÍ y darle un mensaje a la gente. tenÍa una amistad con natalia y de verdad que me duele porque siento que no era el momento. siento qu
es una cosa pasajera. 26 la mÍnima, allen town con 19. lluvioso el jueves. >> les tengo preparado la informaciÓn deportiva. el masa rodrÍguez causÓ baja en el paÍs debido a un problema familiar. gustavo matos seguirÁ como tÉcnico del amÉrica a pesar de las derrotas mÁs recientes, segÚn anunciÓ la directiva. el directivo asegurÓ que tiene un proyecto con el entrenador uruguayo y debe seguir adelante. >> lo que quiero decir aquÍ es que gustavo matos o estÁ sÓlido....
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that has allowed the 4r asqs(eratures to fall. 30 in allen town.ortheast philadelphia 35 degrees and 33 right now in atlantic city. we will see sunshine. still some snow on the ground. this time tomorrow morning, could be some snow falling from the sky in the mountains. we'll see wet weather arriving. this morning we have a few high clouds that have moved into the area. we're going to see this for much of the day. we'll get enough sunshine though to warm us to near 60 degrees this afternoon. a pretty good warmup. by 6:00 this morning, in the middle 30s. by 10:00, low 40s for philadelphia, allen town. the numbers still climb this afternoon. upper 50s later today with partly sunny skies. potential for some areas to go a bit warmer. possibly even low 60s in a few spots. standby for a pretty nice monday. last monday of winter partly sunny and mild with temperatures in the middle to upper 50s. there's wet weather on the way. it could be here as early as tomorrow morning. the seven-day when i'm back in ten. >>> it's about ten minutes after 5:00 now. we k
that has allowed the 4r asqs(eratures to fall. 30 in allen town.ortheast philadelphia 35 degrees and 33 right now in atlantic city. we will see sunshine. still some snow on the ground. this time tomorrow morning, could be some snow falling from the sky in the mountains. we'll see wet weather arriving. this morning we have a few high clouds that have moved into the area. we're going to see this for much of the day. we'll get enough sunshine though to warm us to near 60 degrees this afternoon. a...
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las temperaturas mÍnimas habÍan comenzado 25, allen town,32 filadelfia, y 32 atlante city, pero estaaine, toda esa zona, esta noche frio, y por eso repito, las temperaturas van a permitir que se recongele todo. nuevamente advertencia de condiciones invernales para por lo menos 20 estados del paÍs,aquÍ viene la nueva tormenta, estarÍa moviÉndose, y estarÍa acercÁndose nuestra direcciÓn a partir de maÑana a la noche,primero nieve, luego llego y luego _nieve, y luego lluvia, esto es lo que tenemos. el sucedieran panorama, la maÑana comienza bien, peroen la tarde nieve moderada fuerte, debe continuar a las cinco de la tarde en filadelfia, pero le sigue una situaciÓn de cambio al hielo, la formaciÓn de lo que se conoce como lluvia helada, pudiera haber un poco de granizo invernal, y finalmente todo pasa a lluvia en la tarde noche, quien el dÍa siguiente continuarÁ la lluvia, anoten, temperaturas cÁlidas para que haya un poco de lluvia, lo que puede provocar inundaciones porque la lluvia se va a derretir todo. comenzamos la maÑana, temperaturas frÍas, mÁs al norte, mÁs frÍo, atlantic city
las temperaturas mÍnimas habÍan comenzado 25, allen town,32 filadelfia, y 32 atlante city, pero estaaine, toda esa zona, esta noche frio, y por eso repito, las temperaturas van a permitir que se recongele todo. nuevamente advertencia de condiciones invernales para por lo menos 20 estados del paÍs,aquÍ viene la nueva tormenta, estarÍa moviÉndose, y estarÍa acercÁndose nuestra direcciÓn a partir de maÑana a la noche,primero nieve, luego llego y luego _nieve, y luego lluvia, esto es lo...
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millville, pots town allen town at or below freezing for those locations. with partly sunny skies the temperatures will be climbing once the sun comes up. right now 33 degrees for 6:00 39 at 9:00. and still climb lg. we'll go through it and show you how warm it's going to get in your neighborhood. right now, katy zachary is standing by. >> good morning, bill. it's clear on the roads right now. we're going to take a live look at 76. the head and taillights are picking up. we're not seeing any accidents or issues on the majors along 76, 95 or the vine street expressway. and think green, right? this is the last week of winter. we're seeing a lot of green on the area roadways. very few issues to report out there this morning. drive times in new jersey headed northbound between 55, it will take you about five minutes in both directions. speaking of area bridges, they're looking good as well. and the ben franklin bridge is open this morning. >>> new from over night, police say bad blood between two neighbors led to an ambush-style shooting inside a man's home. we
millville, pots town allen town at or below freezing for those locations. with partly sunny skies the temperatures will be climbing once the sun comes up. right now 33 degrees for 6:00 39 at 9:00. and still climb lg. we'll go through it and show you how warm it's going to get in your neighborhood. right now, katy zachary is standing by. >> good morning, bill. it's clear on the roads right now. we're going to take a live look at 76. the head and taillights are picking up. we're not seeing...
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, frÍo, lejos de este rÉcord en 1972 el resto de las estaciones con mÁximas estuvieron de 37 en allen townarte del Área. crea ese efecto. tenemos la tormenta en el oeste el frÍo y la nieve se ha ido al oeste todo eso se mueve y nos va a afectar, estamos hablando que el flujo traerÁ esa tormenta acÁ con temperaturas cÁlidas, primaverales, noten que los avisos y alertas tienen sectores de mÁs de 36, 38 estados del oeste y de esa tormenta se irÁ desplazando y alcanzando nuestra zona, con hielo nieve y lluvia nos va afectar dos o tres dÍas. son las condiciones. potencial de mal tiempo comienza la maÑana bien pero a partir de la una de la tarde algunos sectores pueden tener nieve otros pueden tener lluvia helada, acÁ se repite la situaciÓn nieve para filadelfia probablemente tambiÉn harÍa con lluvia helada, 18 comenzamos la maÑana con temperaturas frÍas, 16, 19 en la tarde 32, 34 recuerde la principal estarÁ a partir de la tarde con temperaturas frÍas. este es el pronÓstico un menÚ complicado martes, miÉrcoles y jueves. ♪♪ julio: tras una breve pausa la presidenta de chile se reÚne con la joven
, frÍo, lejos de este rÉcord en 1972 el resto de las estaciones con mÁximas estuvieron de 37 en allen townarte del Área. crea ese efecto. tenemos la tormenta en el oeste el frÍo y la nieve se ha ido al oeste todo eso se mueve y nos va a afectar, estamos hablando que el flujo traerÁ esa tormenta acÁ con temperaturas cÁlidas, primaverales, noten que los avisos y alertas tienen sectores de mÁs de 36, 38 estados del oeste y de esa tormenta se irÁ desplazando y alcanzando nuestra zona, con...
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allen town's only 43 and redding and pottstown, 46. trenton, 46 degrees and those are closer than average it will temperatures for this time of year and we're bone dry across our area and here comes the rain and a lot of it down south and not quite organized yet, but it will be and this evening the wind will be dying down and the temperature going down and it's going to be a much colder night tonight than what we saw last night. 39 degrees by 10:00 and we'll have the timing of the weekend rain with the rest of the seven day in a few minutes. >> see you in a bit. meantime, another active day for the philadelphia eagles. former dallas cowboy demarco murray arrived in south philadelphia, and his visit has everybody talking. comcast sportsnet's john clark joins us from the novo care complex. >> did murray fly here to become an eagle? >> reporter: yes. yes, he did. it's expected demarco murray will join the eagles. chip is running wild here and not only is he signing the nfl's leading rusher last year demarco murray from the dallas cowboys
allen town's only 43 and redding and pottstown, 46. trenton, 46 degrees and those are closer than average it will temperatures for this time of year and we're bone dry across our area and here comes the rain and a lot of it down south and not quite organized yet, but it will be and this evening the wind will be dying down and the temperature going down and it's going to be a much colder night tonight than what we saw last night. 39 degrees by 10:00 and we'll have the timing of the weekend rain...
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reduced visibility in allen town, a half mile in lancaster. visibility in millville and a mile and three-quarter in atlantic city. 43 in philadelphia, 48 in millville, 46 in wildwood. as we go throughout the day, we'll see temperatures milder to the south and east of philadelphia and staying cooler to the north and west. some spots may touch 60 south of philadelphia today. a lot of spots to the north and west will stay in the 40s, low 50s. future cast plan on some rain today, especially over the next couple of hours. steady rain. by 1:00 still seeing that across the area. notice it's breaking up in spots. that's what we'll continue to see in the afternoon hours. you'll still need your umbrella this afternoon and this evening if you go out. we'll have scattered rain showers across the area. bring the umbrella tonight. it will clear out overnight and we'll wake up to drier conditions on sunday. that morning rain tapering to afternoon and evening and night time showers. 57 to 60. temperatures nice and mild later on this afternoon. winds becoming
reduced visibility in allen town, a half mile in lancaster. visibility in millville and a mile and three-quarter in atlantic city. 43 in philadelphia, 48 in millville, 46 in wildwood. as we go throughout the day, we'll see temperatures milder to the south and east of philadelphia and staying cooler to the north and west. some spots may touch 60 south of philadelphia today. a lot of spots to the north and west will stay in the 40s, low 50s. future cast plan on some rain today, especially over...
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. >>> sunday marks a year after a lad slide devastated a small town in washington. allen schauffler says members of the community are still coming to grips with the disaster. >> 10:31, one year after the mountain fell in an 18 million ton landslide killing 43. >> it's a reminder of how many friends i've lost. >> marla scagland grew up here, she lived through a year's recovery in a valley scared by nature and changed by death. >> the wounds heal over time but you never forget something like this. >> you are always going to see that thing aren't you? >> i am always going to see the dif station forever. >> reporter: in the year since the slide hit the state has put a moratorium on logging in some slide-prone areas. a bill to fund laser mapping of danger zones is working its way through the legislature. a governor's task force reviewed the disaster the response and the challenges soon to come again when people live in this kind of terrain. >> how do you get responders there faster and more of them once you understand the situation is extraordinary? >> members of the communiti
. >>> sunday marks a year after a lad slide devastated a small town in washington. allen schauffler says members of the community are still coming to grips with the disaster. >> 10:31, one year after the mountain fell in an 18 million ton landslide killing 43. >> it's a reminder of how many friends i've lost. >> marla scagland grew up here, she lived through a year's recovery in a valley scared by nature and changed by death. >> the wounds heal over time but you...
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allen pizzey went to his home town. >> reporter: there are few clues as to why andreas lubitz apparentlyook his own life and 149 others with him. lufthansa c.e.o. carsten spohr said he was as shocked as everyone else. "he was 100% air worthy without any restrictions "" spohr said. he had not only fulfilled all the medical tests but flight training. lubitz began training at this club in his home town of montabaur when he was a teenager. he was taught to fly gliders by the club president. "a totally normal young man full of life, very confident. that's how i know him." he loved flying and began airflight training in 2008. he took a break of several months which spohr said was not unusual, although he provided no further details. like most lufthansa pilots lubitz spent five months at the airline's flight training center in phoenix, arizona in 2010 and was certified to fly in the u.s. in 2013, he joined germanwings and spent several months working as a flight attendant before qualifying as a copilot. there are no clues on his facebook profile either. a spielg lubitz sits in front of the gold
allen pizzey went to his home town. >> reporter: there are few clues as to why andreas lubitz apparentlyook his own life and 149 others with him. lufthansa c.e.o. carsten spohr said he was as shocked as everyone else. "he was 100% air worthy without any restrictions "" spohr said. he had not only fulfilled all the medical tests but flight training. lubitz began training at this club in his home town of montabaur when he was a teenager. he was taught to fly gliders by the...
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. >> pelley: allen pizzey reporting from the copilot's home town tonight. alan, thank you. now to the search for the remains of those victims. elizabeth palmer is on the scene. >> reporter: french police mount of mountaineers helped forensic specialists comb the crash site today. they've now gathered hundreds of body parts for identification marked on the slope with red flags. they're also doing a careful grid search for pieces of the plane on a roughly 10-acre site which, says lieutenant colonel xavier vialenc, has been divided up into sections. there was a big photograph taken of the site first so that it could be? >> that's it. that is the way it works. there's a share of the crash zone. each investigator works on his part. >> reporter: the evidence being ferried off the mountain by helicopter may eventually help prove the plane was crashed on purpose. while in mobile police labs set up locally, technicians are working to identify the victims' d.n.a. in the the village closest to the crash site, family members are still arriving to view the new memorial stone. dr. carlos
. >> pelley: allen pizzey reporting from the copilot's home town tonight. alan, thank you. now to the search for the remains of those victims. elizabeth palmer is on the scene. >> reporter: french police mount of mountaineers helped forensic specialists comb the crash site today. they've now gathered hundreds of body parts for identification marked on the slope with red flags. they're also doing a careful grid search for pieces of the plane on a roughly 10-acre site which, says...
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the one year anniversary of a mudslide that killed 43 people and devastated a town in washington state it happened at oso. allen schauffler has more. >> 10:37 a.m. sunday there will be a moment of silence in oso shared across the state of washington. 18,000 ton landslide killed 43. >> a reminder of how many friends i lost. >> lamarla scag grew upland grew up here. >> i'm always going to see the devastation, forever. >> reporter: in the year since the slide hit the state has put a moratorium on logging in some slide-prone areas. a bill to fund laser mapping of danger zones is working its way through the legislature. a governor's task force reviewed the tragedy the response, and the issues that will come again for people who live in that terrain. >> how do you get response for more of them once you understand that the situation is extraordinary? >> reporter: members of the community affected were collectively honored by the medal of valor. victims relatives have filed lawsuits, claiming they should have been warned about an active slide zone. >> much greater understanding not only of where places might be prone t
the one year anniversary of a mudslide that killed 43 people and devastated a town in washington state it happened at oso. allen schauffler has more. >> 10:37 a.m. sunday there will be a moment of silence in oso shared across the state of washington. 18,000 ton landslide killed 43. >> a reminder of how many friends i lost. >> lamarla scag grew upland grew up here. >> i'm always going to see the devastation, forever. >> reporter: in the year since the slide hit the...
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allen hamilton for 23 years. her daughter worked in their old town alexandria office last year. >> as i walked through the halls today, every single person is literally silent. we look at each other and we feel the same. diane: shawn wilson is the regional manager. >> truly is a numbing experience. diane: wilson says emily was a go-getter who took on fellowship outside of work so she could better herself and always made a lasting impression on everyone she met. >> i mean, people naturally gravitated towards her but i think that equally she gravitated towards them. diane: and the girls council released a statement saying they lost two devoted members of their family and that they are deeply saddened by the tragedy. in prince william county diane cho, abc 7 news. autria: thank you. now checking the other top story. at least 12 people are hurt three of them critically after a building exploded and then collapsed in new york city. this is in the east village in lower manhattan. there's no word what started the fire. but early reports say it might have broken out in a restaurant. we will bring you the latest as soon as we
allen hamilton for 23 years. her daughter worked in their old town alexandria office last year. >> as i walked through the halls today, every single person is literally silent. we look at each other and we feel the same. diane: shawn wilson is the regional manager. >> truly is a numbing experience. diane: wilson says emily was a go-getter who took on fellowship outside of work so she could better herself and always made a lasting impression on everyone she met. >> i mean,...
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allen shawferl schauffler is there. >> i don't think yah yakima is a racist town.ers -- >> everything was set,. >> more or less that is how it was set up. >> agriculture drives the economy in this valley, apples and grapes, the crops that have produced tremendous wealth for some and reliable income for more. the hills and low rent neighborhoods showing the economic divide. a recent federal court ruling, hispanic voters have had no real place in government. >> made it almost impossible for the latino population to get a candidate of choice on the city council. >> so how many latino city council members have there been? >> there's never been a latino elected to the city council. >> never one? >> never one. >> rodriguez was appointed to fill a vacant seat. when she ran she lost. and in 2013, a latino woman lost even though her white opponent had withdrawn from the race. the genesis of the voting rights act, voting patterns in yakima convinced rodriguez that race was still an issue and her rights were limited. >> you tend to think that's only in the south and the '50s
allen shawferl schauffler is there. >> i don't think yah yakima is a racist town.ers -- >> everything was set,. >> more or less that is how it was set up. >> agriculture drives the economy in this valley, apples and grapes, the crops that have produced tremendous wealth for some and reliable income for more. the hills and low rent neighborhoods showing the economic divide. a recent federal court ruling, hispanic voters have had no real place in government. >> made...
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allen's livestock, they drink his line and smashed his bottles. after the governor and his friends had fled, they burned the entire town. all that was left was one tavern. of course, the tavern owner was a friend of bacon. that led to the relocation of the capital from jamestown to williamsburg in 1699. nathaniel bacon felt ill in the fall of 1676 before the british were able to suppress the movement in 1677. bacon was a newcomer to virginia. he was wealthy but a newcomer. he was not considered part of the elite 200. there were also newcomers who had come this way and former indentured servants trying to establish their own way along the western front. bacon was able to gather a lot of support. in 1676, he is noted as having between 1200 and 2500 men in support of his cause. he led the largest uprising to date against the governor. moving forward, the landed gentry is concerned there would be similar uprisings. in a preventative measure, they start to separate servants quarters based on race. either identifying them as european or african. some historians have attributed bacon's rebellion as the cause for the encouragem
allen's livestock, they drink his line and smashed his bottles. after the governor and his friends had fled, they burned the entire town. all that was left was one tavern. of course, the tavern owner was a friend of bacon. that led to the relocation of the capital from jamestown to williamsburg in 1699. nathaniel bacon felt ill in the fall of 1676 before the british were able to suppress the movement in 1677. bacon was a newcomer to virginia. he was wealthy but a newcomer. he was not considered...
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allen martin said what started as a money saving solution may turn into too great a cost for the environment. >> so the long fin smelt are on a count town to extinction. >> reporter: meet the latest complication at the bay ridge. a palm sized fish in big trouble. >> it is really demonstrating this is a system wide collapse. not just a frail species that can't hack it in a changing world. >> i'm asking can i do this once. >> reporter: just three weeks ago, caltrans announced that it wants to remove the old bay bridge piers with a series of small explosions beneath the bay. a mini implosion they described as more bay friendly. >> so we can really minimize the impact to wildlife. >> reporter: this is not the first time they have run into wildlife concerns. >> at this point, in terms of monitors, we spent $3.3 million. >> reporter: protecting birds on the old bridge has already added millions to the demolition price tag. now, the smelt threatens to do the same. and in that, even conservationists see some irony. >> the greatest threat to the long fin smelt is the lack of fresh water flowing from central valley rivers through the delta and in
allen martin said what started as a money saving solution may turn into too great a cost for the environment. >> so the long fin smelt are on a count town to extinction. >> reporter: meet the latest complication at the bay ridge. a palm sized fish in big trouble. >> it is really demonstrating this is a system wide collapse. not just a frail species that can't hack it in a changing world. >> i'm asking can i do this once. >> reporter: just three weeks ago, caltrans...
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allen's livestock, they plundered his tobacco crop they drank his wine. in september, they get an open shot at jamestown after the governor and his friends have fled to the eastern shore. they burn the entire town. all that was left was one tavern which, of course, the tavern owner was a friend of bacon's. but that was subsequent -- news of jamestown finally read to the relocation of the capital from jamestown to waynesburg in -- to williamsburg. nathaniel bacon fell ill and died in the gloucester area in 1676 before the british were able to suppress the movement in january of 1677. bacon was a newcomer to virginia. he was wealthy but it was a new,. he was not considered part of that elite 200. so they were also newcomers who had come this way and for an indentured servants who were trying to establish their own way along the western front of what -- and so bacon's able to gather a lot of support. in 1676 he is noted as having anywhere between 1200 and 2500 men in support of his cause. so he led the largest uprising to date against the governor. moving forward, the landed gentry is concerned that there would be similar uprisings. so in a preventive measure, they start to separate servants quart
allen's livestock, they plundered his tobacco crop they drank his wine. in september, they get an open shot at jamestown after the governor and his friends have fled to the eastern shore. they burn the entire town. all that was left was one tavern which, of course, the tavern owner was a friend of bacon's. but that was subsequent -- news of jamestown finally read to the relocation of the capital from jamestown to waynesburg in -- to williamsburg. nathaniel bacon fell ill and died in the...
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allen pizzey thanks. >>> in the french alps crews are searching for anything. elizabeth palmer is near the crash site in the townwindy day but brilliantly sunny, and that's going to help the recovery teams. they have been out. some of them in climbing gear. they're looking first and fore mohs for human remains. there are ten dna specialists gathering material and also five police detectives who are looking into the police investigation. one of the priorities is going to be the find the second black box. the flight deck recorder. now the second one is out there somewhere. nobody knows whether it is even in a state to be read. it may have been destroyed by the crash. but if it is found and the material that it recorded that is the plane's operations are recoverable, it could corroborate what they see. meanwhile family members gather for a memorial a solemn occasion. they not only have to come to terms with the death of loved ones but they have to look at it as a case of mass murder. >> elizabeth palmer in the french alps. thanks. >>> our coverage continues all day long on our digital network cbsn. just go to cbsn.
allen pizzey thanks. >>> in the french alps crews are searching for anything. elizabeth palmer is near the crash site in the townwindy day but brilliantly sunny, and that's going to help the recovery teams. they have been out. some of them in climbing gear. they're looking first and fore mohs for human remains. there are ten dna specialists gathering material and also five police detectives who are looking into the police investigation. one of the priorities is going to be the find the...