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aundrea cline-thomas live in atlantic city. >>> but first, more on the breaking news of four missing men. sky force 10 live over the search in bucks county. more in just a minute. day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heights with safe driver and paperless billing. but the prize at the top is worth every last breath. here we go. [ grunts ] got 'em. ahh. wait a minute. whole wheat waffles? [ crying ] why! >>> we continue to follow these breaking developments by the hour in the missing men miyster unfolding in bucks county. we're going to show you the first video of cosmo dinardo. there he is getting out of a police van. he was rearrested now being held on $5 million bail. sky force 10 was overhead as he was led into the bucks county jail in shackles. today the district attorney charged him with stealing the car that belonged to one of the missing men and trying to sell it. >> the car belonged to thomas meo, he's one of the four missing me
aundrea cline-thomas live in atlantic city. >>> but first, more on the breaking news of four missing men. sky force 10 live over the search in bucks county. more in just a minute. day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heights with safe driver and paperless billing. but the prize at the top is worth every last breath. here we go. [ grunts ]...
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nbc10's aundrea cline-thomas is live at the scene tonight to walk us through what happened. aundrea? >> well, lauren, there are a lot of places to eat around here. people were out and about. with you witnesses told us they heard the shooting and saw a man with a red hoodie. that is the suspect who they say cursed at them as he was running away. >> a manhunt is under way for this man. he's wan inside a murder at this haverford township apartment building. >> heard two shots fired. heard some you know, yelling of some kind. males yelling, and then placed the call to 911. >> police say the victim came here to visit a friend but never made it inside the apartment. >> the friend still inside the apartment heard gunshots, came down stairs and found the victim laying in the doorway. >> the he fled up toward eagle road and disappeared in an alley. he yelled an expletive an those who saw him running away. as for the victim. >> they pulled out a guy on a stretcher. they were resuscitating him. >> he was pronounced dead at the hospital. while the search continues for the killer, police
nbc10's aundrea cline-thomas is live at the scene tonight to walk us through what happened. aundrea? >> well, lauren, there are a lot of places to eat around here. people were out and about. with you witnesses told us they heard the shooting and saw a man with a red hoodie. that is the suspect who they say cursed at them as he was running away. >> a manhunt is under way for this man. he's wan inside a murder at this haverford township apartment building. >> heard two shots...
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aundrea cline-thomas explains why neighbors believe these incidents should be a wakeup call. >> reporter: the noose was in this tree. it's the latest series of hateful acts causing concern. just before 10:00 this morning in a busy neighborhood of graduate hospital, a noose was found by a passer by tucked in a tree at 18th and lumbar. the woman alerted penn opinion security, who called police. >> it's a symbol of a a lot of pain and this country's history. >> reporter: detectives are canvassing the neighborhood to not only found who put the noose but why to determine if a crime was committed. >> kids playing a joke, that's one thing. if it's someone with intentions, wement to get to the bottom of it. >> reporter: a noose was found at the mint in tld. as a result, another employee was placed on administrative leave. >> reporter: 130 hate incidents in this area already this year. an increase that's being felt across the country. >> certainly the political environment has not helped the situation in any way. >> while officers do not believe a specific individual was targeted, residents say t
aundrea cline-thomas explains why neighbors believe these incidents should be a wakeup call. >> reporter: the noose was in this tree. it's the latest series of hateful acts causing concern. just before 10:00 this morning in a busy neighborhood of graduate hospital, a noose was found by a passer by tucked in a tree at 18th and lumbar. the woman alerted penn opinion security, who called police. >> it's a symbol of a a lot of pain and this country's history. >> reporter:...
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we'll get to aundrea cline-thomas with more on that in a moment. >> let's begin with meteorologist glenn schwartz with more on these really uncomfortable conditions. >> it's pretty uncomfort canable even at the shore. the temperature has gotten into the upper 90s and feels like way over 100. for tomorrow the first alert covers pretty much our entire area. it's going to get hot at the beaches again. this is thursday at 11 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. that's the worst of it. that's when you want to limit your outdoor activity and a lot of fluids and make sure the pets are taken care of too. they are wearing fur coats all the time. dangerous heat feel itting like 105 and locally even higher. 90 degrees in philadelphia. we're close to 90. the clouds have helped to keep the. temperature down a little bit. but look at the feels like temperature. i think the graduate hospital thermometer might be a little too exposed to the sun. but just look at these other ones. society hill, 97. port richmond, 99. fox chase, 9 7. 96 in ann do ra. 95 at philly international. that's the way it feels today. it's going to b
we'll get to aundrea cline-thomas with more on that in a moment. >> let's begin with meteorologist glenn schwartz with more on these really uncomfortable conditions. >> it's pretty uncomfort canable even at the shore. the temperature has gotten into the upper 90s and feels like way over 100. for tomorrow the first alert covers pretty much our entire area. it's going to get hot at the beaches again. this is thursday at 11 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. that's the worst of it. that's when you want...
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nbc10's aundrea cline-thomas is it live in her neighborhood tonight. the community is convinced someone knows something that could help this case. >> that's right. let me explain why these rowhomes are on a tiny street. i'm told the walls are paper thin. so far nobody's come forward with any information. their hearts are shattered. >> win fred live on. live on in each and every one of us. >> reporter: people gathered in the garden she helped bring to life to talk about the mystery surrounding her death. >> if you call over here, you hear over here. someone heard something. >> on on february 3rd, she was found pond shot multiple times in her home. in april, philadelphia police released this video of two men they're calling persons of interest. >> it's my personal mission until -- to make sure that this story stays in the eay six mont later, no tips are coming in to police. >> unfortunately, that's a trend with some of our crimes specifically our shootings within philadelphia. >> reporter: how could that that be for a woman who spent her life serving the
nbc10's aundrea cline-thomas is it live in her neighborhood tonight. the community is convinced someone knows something that could help this case. >> that's right. let me explain why these rowhomes are on a tiny street. i'm told the walls are paper thin. so far nobody's come forward with any information. their hearts are shattered. >> win fred live on. live on in each and every one of us. >> reporter: people gathered in the garden she helped bring to life to talk about the...
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aundrea cline-thomas joins us live from margate where residents fear it raises health concerns. porter: that's right, lauren. residents fear that this standing water will attract moss keet ors or, worse yet, harbor bacteria. as you can see, it has created a lake behind some homes, or as one resident calls it a cesspool. water accumulated behind the sand do yunes after the heavy r this morning. hours later it still has not drained. residents say in some areas the water is knee high. now to get to the beach you have to wade through it or take a long detour. according to the department of environmental protection, the sand is extremely saturated and it will take time to drain. dep is working with the army corps of engineers about how to address this situation. >> i would describe it as a mess created by people that were not very thoughtful about what they were doing. we had a beautiful beach here and it's been ruined, and not only has it been ruined in terms of the views but they created a dangerous situation for all of the families in margate. >> reporter: now the sand dune project
aundrea cline-thomas joins us live from margate where residents fear it raises health concerns. porter: that's right, lauren. residents fear that this standing water will attract moss keet ors or, worse yet, harbor bacteria. as you can see, it has created a lake behind some homes, or as one resident calls it a cesspool. water accumulated behind the sand do yunes after the heavy r this morning. hours later it still has not drained. residents say in some areas the water is knee high. now to get...
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nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas is live along kelly drive where the drowning happened this afternoon. >> reporter: denise, after the 3-year-old fell into the water, his father was not far behind jumping in after him. his father could not find his child. now, an loon lookers were distr as they watched the nightmare unfold. the 3-year-old boy fell off a dock atjoseph's boat house before noon. others jumped into the water trying to help the child's father find the little boy but it was rescue crews who were able to pull the child out of the water after some time and performed cpr. this is a common area for families to enjoy the outdoors especially on beautiful summer days like today. >> it's saddening, you know, of course, you never want anything to happen to your child. you know, and i wish the child, you know, the best of luck. >> reporter: at this hour, that 3-year-old is in icu at c.h.o.p. the eerey thing, out here, you would have never known what happened but this is just another reminder about how dangerous the water can be. reporting live along the schuylkill, aundrea cline thomas,
nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas is live along kelly drive where the drowning happened this afternoon. >> reporter: denise, after the 3-year-old fell into the water, his father was not far behind jumping in after him. his father could not find his child. now, an loon lookers were distr as they watched the nightmare unfold. the 3-year-old boy fell off a dock atjoseph's boat house before noon. others jumped into the water trying to help the child's father find the little boy but it was rescue...
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nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas joins us live in exton where it continues today. >> reporter: you see the heavy machinery behind me. if we zoom out, i want to show you where the pipeline is being constructed, smack dab in the middle of a neighborhood surrounded by homes. the issues with the water reignites concerns residents have had about this project for years. sunoco is repurposing the pipeline to carry natural gas like ethane and propane from ohio and pittsburgh to a processing facility in marcus hook, delaware county. residents like valerie and her neighbors, the pipeline construction project is right in their backyard. on monday, 12 households in the area lost water or reported having murky water. as a result, construction was suspended, but it resumed today. valerie is checking her water every day. her concern is not just about the construction, but what could literally come down the line. >> my biggest fear is there will be a leak and it will be undetected for a certain amount of time and then it will be too late. for the whole community. >> reporter: as for the water issue, sunoc
nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas joins us live in exton where it continues today. >> reporter: you see the heavy machinery behind me. if we zoom out, i want to show you where the pipeline is being constructed, smack dab in the middle of a neighborhood surrounded by homes. the issues with the water reignites concerns residents have had about this project for years. sunoco is repurposing the pipeline to carry natural gas like ethane and propane from ohio and pittsburgh to a processing facility...
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nbc 10's aundrea cline thomas reports. >> reporter: people wearing all white stand silently, each one holding a picture of a woman who was murdered. >> we felt like a good message to bring here today would be how at risk women are comparatively when it comes to gun violence. >> reporter: visitors attending a gun show inside the armory look but mostly do not engage. as the organization tries to pass out fliers. the group from new york was formed after the orlando pulse nightclub shooting. >> we are about responsible gun legislation and responsible gun ownership. >> reporter: their demonstration coincides with the recent rash of crimes against women in philadelphia. at least five have been murdered since july 12th. the incidents include a 32-year-old man who killed his ex-girlfriend on tuesday. then he engaged police in a seven-hour standoff in germantown before turning the gun on himself. >> when you have firearms to the mix, it becomes, you know, especially toxic. >> reporter: korlgaccording to report by the cdc, half of all women who are murdered are killed by a current or former int
nbc 10's aundrea cline thomas reports. >> reporter: people wearing all white stand silently, each one holding a picture of a woman who was murdered. >> we felt like a good message to bring here today would be how at risk women are comparatively when it comes to gun violence. >> reporter: visitors attending a gun show inside the armory look but mostly do not engage. as the organization tries to pass out fliers. the group from new york was formed after the orlando pulse...
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aundrea cline-thomas explains how you can help make that happen. >> basically a year after the battle. >> the national museum in the washington, d.c. area brings the history of the medical profession to light. >> there's some real life medical history as it was 150 years ago. >> her students are already on board. so they turn ed to the donors website. now you can log on and donate to make the trip a reality. helping students decide ob their future. >> it's an opportunity of a lifetime for the kids. it's something they will always remember. >> aundrea cline-thomas, supporting our schools for nbc 10 news. >>> here's how you can help. choose the project you want to fund. there are several from all across our area. there's something for everyone too. >> let's get a check on the weather. you can see the traffic a bit hazy out there. we are expecting the clouds to roll on in and the rain to fall. >> meteorologist krystal klei is joining us with your hour by hour forecast. >> and we're not looking at any kind of rain like we have seen the last few nights in a row. more spotty showers rolling
aundrea cline-thomas explains how you can help make that happen. >> basically a year after the battle. >> the national museum in the washington, d.c. area brings the history of the medical profession to light. >> there's some real life medical history as it was 150 years ago. >> her students are already on board. so they turn ed to the donors website. now you can log on and donate to make the trip a reality. helping students decide ob their future. >> it's an...
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i'm aundrea cline-thomas. >>> sean spicer calls it quits. it's pretty much on the hot seat since day one. >> i didn't say in person and around the globe to witness it. >> that's actually what i do best. >> a look back at his most talked about moments. >>> and now we have the combination of heat and storms. they are going to hit us this it weekend. i'll tell you when in the full forecast. >>> coming up at 6:00, peeping in the rrl. the popular fast food restaurant this targeted. ♪ we buy any car ♪ any make, any model, any age, any price ♪ ♪ from 50 bucks to 100 grand ♪ we buy any car ♪ any, any, any, any at webuyanycar.com, the gimmicks stop with our ads. trading in our selling your car is hassle-free with just three easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying centre. and three, walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes. so don't wait. get your free online valuation now. ♪ find out how much your car's worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com >>> i'm sorry. you're shaking your head. >> the face behind some
i'm aundrea cline-thomas. >>> sean spicer calls it quits. it's pretty much on the hot seat since day one. >> i didn't say in person and around the globe to witness it. >> that's actually what i do best. >> a look back at his most talked about moments. >>> and now we have the combination of heat and storms. they are going to hit us this it weekend. i'll tell you when in the full forecast. >>> coming up at 6:00, peeping in the rrl. the popular fast...
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aundrea cline-thomas has the story. >> the kids were off and running with a chance to learn from thecome here into the weight room and see all the different facilities. this program focuses on kids out of the problem zone where the radius lives in poverty. >> let's take it down. >> reporter: then running the drills like the pros. >> i play football and we only do as much exercise as they do here. >> the kids sat in the same meeting room eagles lirs do. all to set up a day they won't soon forget. >> our foundation is about providing experiences that some communities that are underserved wouldn't otherwise give. >> the foundation has been working with drexel university to encourage kids in science, technology and math. today's athletics tutorial brought to a close a fun two-week camp. aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> they got quite the workout. >> and malcolm jenkins has done such great work for kids. >> we have much more news ahead. >> here are keith jones and erin coleman. >>> two fires in one week's time. >> one gym owner says someone is trying to burn his business down. that
aundrea cline-thomas has the story. >> the kids were off and running with a chance to learn from thecome here into the weight room and see all the different facilities. this program focuses on kids out of the problem zone where the radius lives in poverty. >> let's take it down. >> reporter: then running the drills like the pros. >> i play football and we only do as much exercise as they do here. >> the kids sat in the same meeting room eagles lirs do. all to set...
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aundrea cline-thomas has the story of one teacher and what she needs for her classroom. >> ideally weer in a classroom for every student. >> reporter: computers are in short supply. some lap tops they do have are missing keys or are in need of other repairs. >> i started donors choose page to raise money for computers. >> reporter: she turned to crowd funding website in hopes of raising money for lap tops for her english language learners. >> for those that are new from other countries it is really beneficial to be instructed in their first languages and in english. >> reporter: access to computer programs she says could help accelerate their growth. >> a lot of these kids come from -- i'm going to get a little emotional. >> reporter: it's more about doing her part to set her students on a better path. now you can help, too. >> a lot of these kids have been through a lot and have very little. >> reporter: aundrea cline-thomas supporting our schools for nbc 10 news. >>> remember log on to nbc 10, the website, the app and click on supporting our schools. you can donate to projects from
aundrea cline-thomas has the story of one teacher and what she needs for her classroom. >> ideally weer in a classroom for every student. >> reporter: computers are in short supply. some lap tops they do have are missing keys or are in need of other repairs. >> i started donors choose page to raise money for computers. >> reporter: she turned to crowd funding website in hopes of raising money for lap tops for her english language learners. >> for those that are new...
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aundrea cline-thomas is live on the boardwalk. the doors just opened moments ago. people i'm sure are excited. >> that is an understatement. they are ready to go. the gates just opened not too long ago. they have sold 42 million albums and counting worldwide. in many ways, it's a long ways away from her doilstown roots and this concert will be the close toast a homecoming she's going to have during this tour. >> pink is set to open the atlantic city beach concert series later tonight. hours before the gates open, lines had already formed to get her merchandise. >> the three of us heard once before in philadelphia and her show was amazing. and when i heard she was coming to atlantic city, there was no way i was going to miss it. >> reporter: fans tried to get a glimpse during sound check. . tr it her edge thatten hasn't waned and message of women's empowerment resinates with fans. especially this group who dawned coordinated t-shirt asks drove seven hours from rochester, new york. >> toronto in the front row ask she puts on an amazing performance. if you're not even
aundrea cline-thomas is live on the boardwalk. the doors just opened moments ago. people i'm sure are excited. >> that is an understatement. they are ready to go. the gates just opened not too long ago. they have sold 42 million albums and counting worldwide. in many ways, it's a long ways away from her doilstown roots and this concert will be the close toast a homecoming she's going to have during this tour. >> pink is set to open the atlantic city beach concert series later...
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i'm aundrea cline-thomas supporting our schools for nbc 10 news. >>> and this is in cape may, reallyk that if you're at the shore, most of your day will be nice. hot, but nice. we'll have temperatures in the mid-80s feeling like mid-90s outside because of the high humidity. we did have some thunderstorms early this morning. about 1 1/3 inch of rain falling over cape may county this morning. that has moved out. we're left just a few clouds, some sunshine. and that will heat us up as we get to the afternoon hours. dangerous heat is a threat during the daytime, but in the evening, this becomes the big threat. we have strong and severe thunderstorms brewing out to the west of us. but are heading our direction. in ohio now, but it won't take long until they are to us. so by tonight, we will start to see stormy weather. here are the high temperatures. remember today still in the dangerous heat threat because we'll be at about 94 this philadelphia, but with dew points or the moisture content high, we are looking at feels like temperatures right around 100 in philly. we have 90 in the bushes
i'm aundrea cline-thomas supporting our schools for nbc 10 news. >>> and this is in cape may, reallyk that if you're at the shore, most of your day will be nice. hot, but nice. we'll have temperatures in the mid-80s feeling like mid-90s outside because of the high humidity. we did have some thunderstorms early this morning. about 1 1/3 inch of rain falling over cape may county this morning. that has moved out. we're left just a few clouds, some sunshine. and that will heat us up as we...
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i'm aundrea cline-thomas reporting for nbc 10 news. >>> the time is 5:26.t ahead. plus storms are in our future. pamela osborne is live in fair house of representatives park where the hot weather is affecting a sport. >> reporter: it's already pretty muggy out here this morning. and hot temperatures faepgting the regatta. we'll talk you through the changes when we come back. >>> and we'll go from that dangerous heat to attentionrous sto dangerous storms. we'll track it out. [ dog whimpers ] man: let's go! man #2: we're not coming out! man #1: [ sighs ] flo: [ amplified ] i got this. guys, i know being a first-time homeowner is scary, but you don't have to do this. man #2: what if a tree falls on our garage? woman: what if a tornado rips off our roof? flo: you're covered. and you've bundled your home and auto insurance, so you're saving a ton. come on. you don't want to start your new life in a dirty old truck. man #3: hey. man #1: whoa, whoa. flo: sorry. woman: oh. flo: you're safe. you're safe now. woman: i think i'm gonna pass out. can you stop using the
i'm aundrea cline-thomas reporting for nbc 10 news. >>> the time is 5:26.t ahead. plus storms are in our future. pamela osborne is live in fair house of representatives park where the hot weather is affecting a sport. >> reporter: it's already pretty muggy out here this morning. and hot temperatures faepgting the regatta. we'll talk you through the changes when we come back. >>> and we'll go from that dangerous heat to attentionrous sto dangerous storms. we'll track it...
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aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> i'm erika martin. a live look outside over citizens bank park. it looks pretty nice right now. we are seeing a couple breaks in clouds and dry conditions. we had our fair share yesterday. lots of rain across the entire viewing area. check the bottom of the screen for your most local and accurate seven-day forecast. a pretty nice start today. current temperatures in philadelphia, seeing nice conditions. lots of 70s. parkside, 73. society hill, 78. feels like temperatures, i talked about this earlier, feeling really comfortable across the entire viewing area. we have really low dew points right now. once again to the jersey shore, seeing really comfortable conditions. lots of mid to upper 70s. more importantly, still feels like it's in the mid to upper 70s. the past couple days we had temperatures climbing into the 90s and felt like triple digits because we had really high dew points. 72 degrees, bedminster, 70. ft. washington at 72. newtown and new hope at 71 degrees and the p.a. suburbs feels like temp
aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> i'm erika martin. a live look outside over citizens bank park. it looks pretty nice right now. we are seeing a couple breaks in clouds and dry conditions. we had our fair share yesterday. lots of rain across the entire viewing area. check the bottom of the screen for your most local and accurate seven-day forecast. a pretty nice start today. current temperatures in philadelphia, seeing nice conditions. lots of 70s. parkside, 73. society hill, 78....
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reporting live, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> first alert weather,s thf the scene earlier today in newark. you can see the umbrellas were out as customers were going in and coming out. the dash to the car seemed like he had hadn't seen the sun in days. we take a look at summerfest at pensacola landing. >> don't be deceived by this brief break from the rain. first alert radar shows more showers headed our way later tonight. e meteorologist glenn schwartz is tracking the return of the rain in your most accurate weather forecast. we know you're usually right on the money. what do you have to say about this? >> we're in between these shots of rain. we had one this morning, but the sun is out. this is cape may. you can see the sun glistening off the water. a beautiful afternoon. nothing on the radar. but lock at that. in central pennsylvania, showers and thunderstorms. this area in ohio is even nastier. that looks like it's going well south of us. e we don't have to worry about that. the futurecast is showing that that line in central pennsylvania reaches the lehigh valley ask birks
reporting live, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> first alert weather,s thf the scene earlier today in newark. you can see the umbrellas were out as customers were going in and coming out. the dash to the car seemed like he had hadn't seen the sun in days. we take a look at summerfest at pensacola landing. >> don't be deceived by this brief break from the rain. first alert radar shows more showers headed our way later tonight. e meteorologist glenn schwartz is tracking the...
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aundrea cline-thomas has the latest. >> for the health care plan, the desk blow came just before 1:30 a.m. the senate maverick john mccain joined two other are republicans in voting against the gop's best efforts at ending obamacare. crushing what would have been president trump's firstate vict. the president publicly expressed confidence today. >> i said from the beginning let obamacare implode. then do it >> reporter: venting his frustrations on twitter. some republicans say the president let them all done. >> the president never laid out core principles. >> reporter: president trump le lose in. the conflict between newly hired communications director anthony scaramucci and chief of staff reince priebus now front page news after his tirade against reince priebus and senior adviser steve bannon. >> what's going on in t w aundr cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> this is what america looks like. >> back home in chester county, they semibrat ed outside the westchester office of republican congressman ryan costello. the protesters urging congress to find a bipartisan solution. they tell nbc
aundrea cline-thomas has the latest. >> for the health care plan, the desk blow came just before 1:30 a.m. the senate maverick john mccain joined two other are republicans in voting against the gop's best efforts at ending obamacare. crushing what would have been president trump's firstate vict. the president publicly expressed confidence today. >> i said from the beginning let obamacare implode. then do it >> reporter: venting his frustrations on twitter. some republicans say...
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aundrea cline-thomas explains why neighbors believe these incidents should be a wakeup call. >> reportere was in this tree. it's the latest series of hateful acts causing concern. just before 10:00 this morning in a busy neighborhood of graduate hospital, a noose was found by a passer by tucked in a tree at 18th and lumbar. the woman alerted penn opinion security, who called police. >> it's a symbol of a a lot of pain and this country's history. >> reporter: detectives are canvassing the neighborhood to
aundrea cline-thomas explains why neighbors believe these incidents should be a wakeup call. >> reportere was in this tree. it's the latest series of hateful acts causing concern. just before 10:00 this morning in a busy neighborhood of graduate hospital, a noose was found by a passer by tucked in a tree at 18th and lumbar. the woman alerted penn opinion security, who called police. >> it's a symbol of a a lot of pain and this country's history. >> reporter: detectives are...
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aundrea cline-thomas reports. >> outside of national guard omri, people wearing all white stand sillyne holding a picture of a woman who was murdered. >> we felt like a good message to bring here today would be how at risk women are comparatively when it comes to gun violence. >> visitors attending a gun show inside the armory look but mostly do not engage. as the organization gays against gunns tries to pass out flyers, the group was formed after the orlando pulse nightclub shooting. >> we are about responsible legislation and responsible gun ownership. >> their demonstration coincides with a recent rash of crimes against women in philadelphia. at least five have been murdered since july 12th. the incidents include a 32-year-old man who killed his ex-girlfriend on tuesday. then he engaged police in a seven-hour standoff in germantown before turn toum gun on himself. >> when you havearms to the mix, it becokcome especially toxic. >> according to a new report by the cdc, half of all women murdered are killed by a current or former intimate partner. as the statistics indicate, that was
aundrea cline-thomas reports. >> outside of national guard omri, people wearing all white stand sillyne holding a picture of a woman who was murdered. >> we felt like a good message to bring here today would be how at risk women are comparatively when it comes to gun violence. >> visitors attending a gun show inside the armory look but mostly do not engage. as the organization gays against gunns tries to pass out flyers, the group was formed after the orlando pulse nightclub...