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let them come forward to the front of the aisles, to the corners of the balcony. we have many who wish to speak thus far. clearly, we have a few more. the chairman recognizes the young gentleman to my left on the main floor. serve? >> my name is adam colson. i think parliament's taxes are ruining the lives of most of us who live in the colony. [pandemonium] >> i think it is man's right to be free, and to live with a just ruler, not an unfair tyrant like king george! >> order! the chair recognizes the speaker to my right on the balcony. >> can you not see that this issue has caused nothing but trouble? brother has turned against brother, father has turned against son. i argue with my brother-in-law, john hancock, all the time. to what end? let us pay this small tax and be done with it? >> i recognize my speaker to the right on the floor. >> i come in and out of the harbor, and i see many of the town's merchants. if only seven or eight men are allowed to sell tea, what happened to the other ones? >> i am a wig maker. you loyalists think that this issue is over three
let them come forward to the front of the aisles, to the corners of the balcony. we have many who wish to speak thus far. clearly, we have a few more. the chairman recognizes the young gentleman to my left on the main floor. serve? >> my name is adam colson. i think parliament's taxes are ruining the lives of most of us who live in the colony. [pandemonium] >> i think it is man's right to be free, and to live with a just ruler, not an unfair tyrant like king george! >> order!...
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over the past six months following the balcony collapse. the city sent letters out to more than 6-thousand property owners of multi-family buildings, alerting that they need to comply with the new rules. angstadt says about 72-percent replied. close to 22-hundred buildings were inspected and about 18- percent have reported needing some sort of repair. none in any immediate danger of collapse angstadt says, but still in need of swift attention. >> : and, so those 400-odd buildings are now getting building permits and they have 90 days to get a building permit and correct whatever difficiencies were found. >> phillipe :the report findings and progress on inspections will be presented to the city council in less than two weeks. it's at that time, where the council will discuss whether these inspections will continue every three years or every five years. in berkeley, philippe djegal, kron four news. >> pam :coming up. crowded bart trains could one day be a thing of the past. there's new talk about a new transbay tube. raider fans get some exci
over the past six months following the balcony collapse. the city sent letters out to more than 6-thousand property owners of multi-family buildings, alerting that they need to comply with the new rules. angstadt says about 72-percent replied. close to 22-hundred buildings were inspected and about 18- percent have reported needing some sort of repair. none in any immediate danger of collapse angstadt says, but still in need of swift attention. >> : and, so those 400-odd buildings are now...
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that's where the dog feces and urine drips down onto the balcony, right here. the person who lives here, filmed it all as it was happening. check it out. >> the neighbor is washing their dog excrement again on my balcony. >> reporter: if you think that looks gross, it smells even worse. >> the animal stench comes in my house. brings flies. had swarmed my house over the summer. >> kita andrews says it's a health hazard. >> i can't have my children come play. >> norma brooks says her balcony is too. >> oh, my god. it's horrible. [ knocking ] >> reporter: so i went two floors up to talk to the neighbor about the droppings. >> is your dad here, paul? >> reporter: he invited me in to talk but didn't want to be on camera. paul travis admitted to watching dog feces and urine off of his balcony, at least once. >> you see it coming down. >> reporter: vander pool says the problem has been ongoing for the last six months. she's taking travis to court next month. she hopes he gets the message. >> you need to stop. this is not right. you would not like someone pouring anima
that's where the dog feces and urine drips down onto the balcony, right here. the person who lives here, filmed it all as it was happening. check it out. >> the neighbor is washing their dog excrement again on my balcony. >> reporter: if you think that looks gross, it smells even worse. >> the animal stench comes in my house. brings flies. had swarmed my house over the summer. >> kita andrews says it's a health hazard. >> i can't have my children come play....
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are closed space or dispense with them altogether bput the balconies off of polk and california the option an open air roof space with the variance, install outdoor grills, waters and electrical and create a private dwelling backward library clay and lar n >> suspense with the materials and lead to solution commissioners please continue this matter to the staff can work with the designer to improve the design thank you. >> is there any additional public comment? >> on this item. >> yeah. hello commissioners i apologize those are impromptu thank you remarks my wife and i are long time residents in san francisco since 19 did 7 in that neighborhood we've noticed the grading of the area the intentional degrading of the loss of character and the prestige art and retail others like and i corn books had to close and fields bookstore had to close down and the theatres on california i don't want to borrow you have the list that had to close talk about out of character what's the arbitratch of the polk street there is not end in my mind spoken desires and no doubt in my mind i've not worked w
are closed space or dispense with them altogether bput the balconies off of polk and california the option an open air roof space with the variance, install outdoor grills, waters and electrical and create a private dwelling backward library clay and lar n >> suspense with the materials and lead to solution commissioners please continue this matter to the staff can work with the designer to improve the design thank you. >> is there any additional public comment? >> on this...
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. >> bad construction was leading to balconies falling from homes. finally, they are being held responsible. >> plus a terrifying scenario for any parent, a gun on a school bus. and ... bargains. ly tell you where you can go and save some money. >> those stories plus your storm team 8 forecast and >> right now on newschannel8 at 6:00. >> kb homes bad construction led to falling balconies. now the builder must pay. >> and a student with a gun on a school bus. 8 on your side wants to know how this can be prevented in the future. >> and tampa international going solar. i'm stacie schaible. >> i'm keith cate. thank you very much for joining us tonight. we begin with breaking news. thanks to an 8 on your side investigation, kb home is supposed to pay up. entire balconies were falling off of buildings from shoddy construction. now, three years later, there the attorney general's office reached a multimillion dollars settlement. >> and 8 on your side investigator shannon behnken uncovered all of this in 2012. she pushed the state for action and today, final
. >> bad construction was leading to balconies falling from homes. finally, they are being held responsible. >> plus a terrifying scenario for any parent, a gun on a school bus. and ... bargains. ly tell you where you can go and save some money. >> those stories plus your storm team 8 forecast and >> right now on newschannel8 at 6:00. >> kb homes bad construction led to falling balconies. now the builder must pay. >> and a student with a gun on a school bus....
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over the past six months following the balcony collapse. than 6-thousand property owners of multi-family buildings, alerting that they need to comply with the new angstadt says about 72-percent replied. close to 22-hundred buildings were inspected and about 18- percent have reported needing some sort of repair. none in any immediate danger of still in need of swift attention. sot- "and, so those 400-odd buildings are now getting building permits and they have 90 days to get a building permit and correct whatever difficiencies were found." >> darya:after nearly two months. an wildlife refuge is over. and as kim hutcherson shows us. the last protesters to leave the refuge are due in court today. >> reporter: surrendered to authorities after vatic felt a phone caller is streamed on the internet. the surrender brings to an end the occupation of refuge only a few hours earlier that nevada range and mature on six charges from 2014 standoff with officials. he is considered to be ahead of the movement and father of the standoff leader arrested last
over the past six months following the balcony collapse. than 6-thousand property owners of multi-family buildings, alerting that they need to comply with the new angstadt says about 72-percent replied. close to 22-hundred buildings were inspected and about 18- percent have reported needing some sort of repair. none in any immediate danger of still in need of swift attention. sot- "and, so those 400-odd buildings are now getting building permits and they have 90 days to get a building...
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because the balcony is always contaminated. >> norma brooks says her balcony is contaminated, too. >> i don't want that. oh, my god. >> reporter: so i went two floors up to talk to vander pool about the droppings. >> is dad here, paul? >> he invited me in to talk. but didn't want to be on camera. he admitted to washing dog feces and urine, off of his balcony, at least once. vander pool says the problem has been ongoing for the last six months. she even took her concerns to city officials. >> i present the information also to department of health, to dcra, to other authorities, does still, they said, we have to be out here when he does it to cite him. >> reporter: she says he pours animal feces and urine off of his balcony, around midnight, when authorities are off the clock and has something. >> they have this attitude of, we'll get to it when we get to it. >> vander pool is taking travis to court next month. >> you need to stop. this is not right. you would not like someone pouring animal excrement onto you and causing you extra stress. it's just not right. >> reporter: i reached out
because the balcony is always contaminated. >> norma brooks says her balcony is contaminated, too. >> i don't want that. oh, my god. >> reporter: so i went two floors up to talk to vander pool about the droppings. >> is dad here, paul? >> he invited me in to talk. but didn't want to be on camera. he admitted to washing dog feces and urine, off of his balcony, at least once. vander pool says the problem has been ongoing for the last six months. she even took her...
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it's difficult to get somebody to jump off the balcony. >> reporter: it was a 25 foot drop. together and raised their arms as the girl climbed over the balcony. >> i called for her to jump and she looked down, released herself and fell backwards into our arms. >> what's going through your make sure you make the catch. >> that young girl jumped into the arms of an angel. they will be remembered by our community for a long time. >> reporter: the fire ravaged six units including one recently occupied by sage hamilton. she's not sure what she'll be able to salvage. she took some gear from news of the dramatic rescue of her little neighbor. >> she is a tough cookie for sure. >> reporter: you have to be tough too. you have to recover from this. >> for sure. wheel all recovery eventually. >> reporter: tonight, that nine- year-old girl and her mother are telling a local website they are eternally grateful to the police officers for their actions tonight. by the way, lieutenant deno, sergeant mullen and the officer, each bozeman have three kids of their own. investigators believe thi
it's difficult to get somebody to jump off the balcony. >> reporter: it was a 25 foot drop. together and raised their arms as the girl climbed over the balcony. >> i called for her to jump and she looked down, released herself and fell backwards into our arms. >> what's going through your make sure you make the catch. >> that young girl jumped into the arms of an angel. they will be remembered by our community for a long time. >> reporter: the fire ravaged six...
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over the course of the six months following the balcony collapse. the city sent letters out to more than 6-thousand property owners of multi-family buildings, alerting that they need to comply with the new rules. angstadt says about 72-percent replied. close to 22-hundred buildings percent report needing some sort of repair. sot- "and, so those 400-odd buildings are now getting building permits and they have 90 days to get a building permit and correct whatever difficiencies were found." the report findings and progress on inspections will be presented to the city council in less than two weeks. it's at that time, where the council will discuss whether these inspections will continue every three years or every five years. live in berkeley, philippe djegal, kron four news. >> pam:the raider nation has something to celebrate tonight. the team has signed on to stay in oakland for at least one more year. if not beyond. kron four's j.r. stone has been following the story. he heard from team owner- mark davis today. as well as the officials involved in th
over the course of the six months following the balcony collapse. the city sent letters out to more than 6-thousand property owners of multi-family buildings, alerting that they need to comply with the new rules. angstadt says about 72-percent replied. close to 22-hundred buildings percent report needing some sort of repair. sot- "and, so those 400-odd buildings are now getting building permits and they have 90 days to get a building permit and correct whatever difficiencies were...
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i accidentally threw the ballover the balcony, and poopsie jumpedafter it. his last catchwas a great one. the dog jumped off our balcony? what will i do? the whitendaleswill kill me. now, george, calm down. you got a couple of days before the whitendales come back. you've got time to think of something. [doorbell rings] time's up. sorry to bother you again. me, too. i couldn't bear being away from poopsie. when we stopped for gas, i phoned my sister. she seemed better, so we turned back. lucille figured her sister could get her transfusion from someone else. i missed my dog! of course. meet louise.she's my next of kin. nice to meet you. thank you. hello, mrs. whitendale. where is my poopsie? i feel like playinga little fetch. i think he's had enough of that. have a drink. have 12. no, thank you. we don't drink. not yet. mr. jefferson,i want my dog. he ain't going to come. why? what did yousay to him? fetch. where is my poopsie? something awful has happened. now be strong,lucille. he couldn't know what he'd do. i won't let you blame yourself. blame myself? se
i accidentally threw the ballover the balcony, and poopsie jumpedafter it. his last catchwas a great one. the dog jumped off our balcony? what will i do? the whitendaleswill kill me. now, george, calm down. you got a couple of days before the whitendales come back. you've got time to think of something. [doorbell rings] time's up. sorry to bother you again. me, too. i couldn't bear being away from poopsie. when we stopped for gas, i phoned my sister. she seemed better, so we turned back....
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dly balcony >>> 6:12. citywide inspecks launched in response to last year's deadly balkaens collapse in berkeley revealed more than 400 buildings are in some need of serious repair. >> "today in the bay" stephanie chuang live in berkeley this morning. this report is quite alarming and a lot of these inspections wouldn't have even happened if it it weren't for that balcony collapse. >> what this means is that inspectors went to hundreds of sights and 402 of those places showed enough sign of danger or threat that inspectors would not sign off on them. of course, the goal is to prevent what happened here last june at the library gardens complex when one american and five irish college students died after the fourth floor balcony gave way. you only see scaffolding here now. but that balcony dangling off the building. red flag to city leaders that there might be other sites in need of repair. a task force came up with new building inspections guidelines now proposed every three or five year years. in december
dly balcony >>> 6:12. citywide inspecks launched in response to last year's deadly balkaens collapse in berkeley revealed more than 400 buildings are in some need of serious repair. >> "today in the bay" stephanie chuang live in berkeley this morning. this report is quite alarming and a lot of these inspections wouldn't have even happened if it it weren't for that balcony collapse. >> what this means is that inspectors went to hundreds of sights and 402 of those...
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from a second floor balcony after a fire tore through the balcony. flames blocked the staircase inside of the building. >> she went up to the window and she was holding the baby and did not want to release the baby and they convinced her it was in the best interest to drop the baby to them and they caught that baby without any harm. after that she was able to drop out of the window. >>> a frightening situation. one man passed away and for other people were injured including the baby and the woman who jumped. >>> the jury in a myrtle - - murder trial is going to start deliberating. they rested defense today. the jury will get the case after that. guilty of first-degree murder. they are now deciding between the death penalty and life in prison without parole. >>> the owner of a state fair ride that crashed in 2014 and injured five people formerly - - formally entered plea today. he does not admit guilt but admits there is enough evidence to convict him. in 2014 the vortex malfunctioned and several people were thrown to the ground. for members of the sa
from a second floor balcony after a fire tore through the balcony. flames blocked the staircase inside of the building. >> she went up to the window and she was holding the baby and did not want to release the baby and they convinced her it was in the best interest to drop the baby to them and they caught that baby without any harm. after that she was able to drop out of the window. >>> a frightening situation. one man passed away and for other people were injured including the...
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all the injuries are non- life- threatening and they don't know what caused the balcony to give. they arrested a bus about 50 people during the celebration this saturday night. >>> the same vehicle that crash into a light pole may be the same one that struck a police officer. it happened in kirkwood area report of us a suspicious vehicle when he was struck by a different car which drove away from the scene. a few minutes later, the car crash into a pole -- pool. quickly captured, a top is an officer was arrested a hospital. no word on his condition. >>> a clean the collapse friday new york killing one person, the bloom came -- boom came crashing down in lower manhattan. he was cut into 35 pieces and hold the way in a flatbed truck. the last piece was moved yesterday. they are working on the scene to repair a water main and a gas line. michigan governor is apologizing for the water crisis in flint but don't expect them to testify before congress. they asked him to address the problem at a hearing taken place this wednesday and he declined. instead, neither will be delivering his b
all the injuries are non- life- threatening and they don't know what caused the balcony to give. they arrested a bus about 50 people during the celebration this saturday night. >>> the same vehicle that crash into a light pole may be the same one that struck a police officer. it happened in kirkwood area report of us a suspicious vehicle when he was struck by a different car which drove away from the scene. a few minutes later, the car crash into a pole -- pool. quickly captured, a top...
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. >> i need a ladder to the balcony. >> trapped and forced to jump. the frantic moments as flames sw hept through a apartment complex. >> and the search for a gunman whfio stormed through a supermarket and robbed and pistol whipped a clerk. >> and the storm system that's heading our way. good evening. i'm sibila vargas. >>nd and i'm chuck scarborough. >> we've been tracking this system all day long. it 's already produced tornados, flash flooding, hail and wind damage across parts of mississippi and alabama. the northern edge of the system is what we're most conce ted with, not the severe side of it here but definitely some downpours and maybe some thunder and lightning too as the northern part of the system that's now moving into ohio stretches into the tri state now, when we wake up there may be some pop-up showers in the area, but that's not when we'll see the heaviest rain. so your morning commute is terather benign. there will be just some light showers here and there. t the steadier rain will move ovli the city and much of new jersey and the hud
. >> i need a ladder to the balcony. >> trapped and forced to jump. the frantic moments as flames sw hept through a apartment complex. >> and the search for a gunman whfio stormed through a supermarket and robbed and pistol whipped a clerk. >> and the storm system that's heading our way. good evening. i'm sibila vargas. >>nd and i'm chuck scarborough. >> we've been tracking this system all day long. it 's already produced tornados, flash flooding, hail and...
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. >>> plus, searching for safety after that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. the startling number of buildings that all had something in common following further review. >>> while presidential candidates do get out on the east coast, the current commander in chief doing some bank rolling in the bay area. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> and a very good morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. put our best foot forward for the president. mission accomplished. meteorologist kari hall with a look here at your weather. >> yes, he will be greeted by warm temperatures, once again, after a cool start to the day and mostly clear skies. we will start to see more clouds mixing in this afternoon and now it's 50 degrees in the east bay and the peninsula. expect a high of 72 deit grees in the east bay peninsula and in the south bay we're up to 75 degrees. 69 degrees today in san francisco. heading into the weekend, it stays warm, i'll detail that coming up. let's get an update on what it looks like now as you cross t
. >>> plus, searching for safety after that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. the startling number of buildings that all had something in common following further review. >>> while presidential candidates do get out on the east coast, the current commander in chief doing some bank rolling in the bay area. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> and a very good morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock....
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that little girl was trapped on that balcony that you can see here right behind us. out of that, the girl was able to take that leap of faith into the arms of the three officers who saved her. the fiery scene even scary for most adults, but this, mahwah police say, was no ordinary little girl. >> very calm, cool, collected. not your average 9-year-old girl. >> reporter: as officers went door-to-door getting residents out of the complex tuesday afternoon, neighbors alerted them to this third floor balcony, the girl forced out of her apartment by the heavy smoke and flames. the officers quickly realized she'd have to jump. >> i was concerned we would have to do a lot of convincing. it's difficult to get somebody to jump off a third floor balcony. >> reporter: it is about a 25- they say it didn't take much coaxing. >> i called for her to jump, she just released herself and fell backwards into our arms. >> reporter: one thought racing through their minds. >> just don't miss. >> the young girl jumped into the arms of angels. >> reporter: firefighters say the flames starte
that little girl was trapped on that balcony that you can see here right behind us. out of that, the girl was able to take that leap of faith into the arms of the three officers who saved her. the fiery scene even scary for most adults, but this, mahwah police say, was no ordinary little girl. >> very calm, cool, collected. not your average 9-year-old girl. >> reporter: as officers went door-to-door getting residents out of the complex tuesday afternoon, neighbors alerted them to...
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balcony collapse last summer. the city council will hear an update on february 23rd. kristin airs kpix 5. >>> dry rot was blamed for the balcony collapse. >>> people who were evicted from this yellow tag department build opening the edge of a cliff at pacifica have filed a class action appeal against the city. they say an expert told them the building is not in danger of suddenly collapsing and they claim their due process rights were violated. el nino storms have battered that cliff side. >>> about 890 minutes ago a stunning decision that environmentalists worry could drastically change the future of the california coast. the decision came literally at the 11th hour at a packed meeting of the powerful coastal commission. kpix 5 lynn ramirez is the only reporter in morro bay. >>reporter: this community center is empty now but it was packed for most of the day jam packed with environmentalists who came from throughout california to try and safer the job of mr. lester, the executive director of the california coasta
balcony collapse last summer. the city council will hear an update on february 23rd. kristin airs kpix 5. >>> dry rot was blamed for the balcony collapse. >>> people who were evicted from this yellow tag department build opening the edge of a cliff at pacifica have filed a class action appeal against the city. they say an expert told them the building is not in danger of suddenly collapsing and they claim their due process rights were violated. el nino storms have battered...
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reporter: was the fire in the apartment or on the balcony? >> on the balcony. i don't know how it started. reporter: again at this point, are still trying to determine exactly what sparked the fire. again, they say it appears to have started somewhere on the back balcony of that apartment. the good news is everybody got out safe. steve: that is good news. thanks. new tonight, the north carolina primary in limbo. the redistricting crisis resulting from that recent federal court ruling threatens to put the march 15 vote on hold. lawmakers have been ordered to draw a new voting map by february 19. we have more on this looming deadline and what it could mean to us all. reporter: we may know more specifics tomorrow. but as it stands tonight, two north carolina congressional primary races could be postponed. state lawmakers can't beat the deadline to redraw those disputed voting maps. all day long, in a sparsely attended hearing room inside the legislature, lawmakers heard from voters on how to 12th congressional districts deemed illegal by a federal appeals court. >
reporter: was the fire in the apartment or on the balcony? >> on the balcony. i don't know how it started. reporter: again at this point, are still trying to determine exactly what sparked the fire. again, they say it appears to have started somewhere on the back balcony of that apartment. the good news is everybody got out safe. steve: that is good news. thanks. new tonight, the north carolina primary in limbo. the redistricting crisis resulting from that recent federal court ruling...
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reporter: was the fire in the apartment or on the balcony? >> on the balcony. i don't know how it started. reporter: again at this point, the fire inspectors say they are still trying to determine exactly what sparked the fire. again, they say it appears to have started somewhere on the back balcony of that apartment. the good news is everybody got out safe. new tonight, the north carolina primary in limbo. the redistricting crisis resulting from that recent federal court ruling threatens to put the march 15 vote on hold. lawmakers have been ordered to draw a new voting map by february 19. we have more on this looming deadline and what it could mean to us all. reporter: we may know more specifics tomorrow. but as it stands tonight, two north carolina congressional primary races could be postponed. state lawmakers can't beat the deadline to redraw those disputed voting maps. all day long, in a sparsely attended hearing room inside the legislature, lawmakers heard from voters on how to redraw the state's first and 12th congressional districts deemed illegal by a
reporter: was the fire in the apartment or on the balcony? >> on the balcony. i don't know how it started. reporter: again at this point, the fire inspectors say they are still trying to determine exactly what sparked the fire. again, they say it appears to have started somewhere on the back balcony of that apartment. the good news is everybody got out safe. new tonight, the north carolina primary in limbo. the redistricting crisis resulting from that recent federal court ruling threatens...
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the table was outside on the balcony and unsecured when it went flying. the thought alone frightening people in the neighborhood. >> between the cranes and now tables, you almost can't walk in new york any more. >> reporter: the owner of the business that occupies that balcony has been issued a violation for failing to secure loose items during high winds. ida siegal, news 4 new york. >>> the messy weather and strong winds are causing delays at local airports. flights at laguardia are departing three hours later than scheduled much at kennedy airport, arriving passengers are being delayed two hours. make sure you have our news 4 about. you can find it all right there. >> new information on a brutal attack in fairfield connecticut, a mother and child beaten and stabbed. news 4's mark santia has been day. >> right now, that mom and three children in the hospital, police are calling this a domestic dispute. but at this time, many questions remain eye fairfield father shot and killed by police. his wife and their three children beaten and stabbed inside their
the table was outside on the balcony and unsecured when it went flying. the thought alone frightening people in the neighborhood. >> between the cranes and now tables, you almost can't walk in new york any more. >> reporter: the owner of the business that occupies that balcony has been issued a violation for failing to secure loose items during high winds. ida siegal, news 4 new york. >>> the messy weather and strong winds are causing delays at local airports. flights at...
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the inspections are in the wake of the deadly balcony collapse last year. six people died and seven others were badly hurt and a city analysis found that the balcony had been severely dry rotted. the round of inspections focused on balconies that may have been exposed to the elements. >> uc berkeley could cut jobs and programs because of a series budget deficit. the university is facing a $150 million deficit. that's 6% of the operating budget. the university says it's due to decreases in state funding and mandated freezes on tuition. now the university says it will look at possibly eliminating jobs, consolidating academic programs and offering more online programs. all programs will be under review, including athletics. >> we have a structural deficit that's manageable but not sustainable. >> we are not looks at cutting sports teams. but we're looking at increasings revenue. >> reporter: they are undergoing a massive financial review. >>> president obama is asking congress for $125 million to help with the electrify indication of caltrain. electric trains
the inspections are in the wake of the deadly balcony collapse last year. six people died and seven others were badly hurt and a city analysis found that the balcony had been severely dry rotted. the round of inspections focused on balconies that may have been exposed to the elements. >> uc berkeley could cut jobs and programs because of a series budget deficit. the university is facing a $150 million deficit. that's 6% of the operating budget. the university says it's due to decreases in...
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she jumped from the balcony. luckily, three officers were there to talk her through it and catch her. we spoke with one of the hero cops. >> i started talking to her. i was telling her, explaining to her she needs to jump. i called for help and these two officers, sergeant and officer both came and met me. she jumped down and we caught her. 9-year-old is okay and with her familiment there were 12 people displaced from their homes, they're in they're housing. >> thanks, michael. >>> a top aide in the de blasio administration pleaded not guilty to the fatal stabbing of a teenager. he claims he acted in self-defense. both young men are drug dealers and they were arguing over money the prosecutor says. his mother raich e was the chief of staff for the city's first lady. >>> police releasing surveillance video of a gunman in a violent supermarket robbery. he walked to the register with chicken patties at the supermarket in bedford-stuyvesant sunday evening. he pulled out a gun and demanded money. another worker ushere
she jumped from the balcony. luckily, three officers were there to talk her through it and catch her. we spoke with one of the hero cops. >> i started talking to her. i was telling her, explaining to her she needs to jump. i called for help and these two officers, sergeant and officer both came and met me. she jumped down and we caught her. 9-year-old is okay and with her familiment there were 12 people displaced from their homes, they're in they're housing. >> thanks, michael....
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it's been eight months since a deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. that tragedy led to new inspections, inspections that have found hundreds of buildings are in need of repairs. >> "today in the bay" stephanie chuang with what else we're learning after a series of inspections. good morning, steph. >> found problems at 402 other sites. they're not up to safety standards. this happening, these slew of inspections happening at the deadly collapse where the scaffolding is the only reminder of the tragedy that killed one person and five irish college students. the city created a task force made up of engineers and architects to figure out new building and inspection guidelines. in december owners of buildings with three or more units were given 60 days to get permits and 90 additional days to finish repairs for not just balconies but outside decks, landings and staircases. the good news is some owners have finished those repairs and other places that made repairs because not everyone responded by the january deadline. the city council is set to get an upd
it's been eight months since a deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. that tragedy led to new inspections, inspections that have found hundreds of buildings are in need of repairs. >> "today in the bay" stephanie chuang with what else we're learning after a series of inspections. good morning, steph. >> found problems at 402 other sites. they're not up to safety standards. this happening, these slew of inspections happening at the deadly collapse where the scaffolding is the...
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the inspects follow the balcony collapse that killed six people in june.our reporter is here with what the prosecute owners have to do. >> now that the prosecute owners need corrective work done have to apply for a permit and complete the work in 90 daze after that. the city has released the results of the exterior elevated elements program which is behind the mandatory inspections and according to berkeley they found 400 balconies to be repaired or replaced. the city of berkeley calls for mandatory inspection inspections after the deadly behalf cone clops. sex died at the apartments near the uc berkeley cam pice, and most of the victims were from ireland. 2-year-old ashley donohue was from proper respect. the city went noticed to owners of properties, and contractors and structural engineers checked for hazards like drought wall. more than 2,000 properties have been inexpected mostly are okay. 402 need work. the new recommendations call for inspections every three years rather than fivers. there is a criminal investigation into the we cause of the come la
the inspects follow the balcony collapse that killed six people in june.our reporter is here with what the prosecute owners have to do. >> now that the prosecute owners need corrective work done have to apply for a permit and complete the work in 90 daze after that. the city has released the results of the exterior elevated elements program which is behind the mandatory inspections and according to berkeley they found 400 balconies to be repaired or replaced. the city of berkeley calls...
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. -- balcony. you have men like vice president john adams, supreme court justices sitting in the balcony, and of course, an era where we love our speeches, long political speeches, deep, infused with rhetoric. the best speaker of the time is a man named fisher ames. he is a federalist. he wants this treaty to survive. he has been ill. he has not said anything. everyone is waiting to see if he will speak on it. and he does. he says, if my strength will hold out, i will proceed to speak. this is about an hour. i think it is about 55 pages in the congressional record. he collapses. at the and. he talks about the last war we fought with the british and do people remember the devastation and do we really want to do this again, fight a war for years? apparently some of the men had tears in their eyes, and when he finally finishes, the supreme court justice james iredell turns to adams and says, my god, isn't that man great? and adams says, yes, he is. the treaty will end up passing by just a couple of vo
. -- balcony. you have men like vice president john adams, supreme court justices sitting in the balcony, and of course, an era where we love our speeches, long political speeches, deep, infused with rhetoric. the best speaker of the time is a man named fisher ames. he is a federalist. he wants this treaty to survive. he has been ill. he has not said anything. everyone is waiting to see if he will speak on it. and he does. he says, if my strength will hold out, i will proceed to speak. this is...
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a -- third floor balcony. a jump most wouldn't dare. this fire spread tuesday afternoon forcing sophia out of her apartment. >> within minutes, it was engulfed in flames. >> reporter: rachel lawson who lives on the other side of the parking lot called 911. police arrived first, going out when someone pointed out at the little girl standing on the balcony. with the fire inching closer to her, lieutenant jeffrey dino and two other officers quickly jump. >> i was concerned we would have to do a lot of convincing. >> reporter: it didn't take much coaxing. >> i called for her to jump, and she just fell backwards into our arms. >> i just saw her drop. >> reporter: what was going through your mind? daughter. i can't even imagine. >> reporter: sophia, who is home alone at the time, while her mother was at work, landed safely in the arms of the officers. >> we have wonderful police and fire here. >> reporter: not even a scratch. >> she fell into the arms of angels. she will remember this forever >> reporter: six in the unit complex were destroye
a -- third floor balcony. a jump most wouldn't dare. this fire spread tuesday afternoon forcing sophia out of her apartment. >> within minutes, it was engulfed in flames. >> reporter: rachel lawson who lives on the other side of the parking lot called 911. police arrived first, going out when someone pointed out at the little girl standing on the balcony. with the fire inching closer to her, lieutenant jeffrey dino and two other officers quickly jump. >> i was concerned we...
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the judea balcony gives people a chance to get air and not store things on the balcony and let me show you the other elevation we h 3 bay windows and two julia balconies that again comes from the rules for the design of the bay windows and as you can see how on 14th street we're sort the dropping the height of this to make that more fine-grained based on the residential quality of 14th street yeah - here on the ground level one of the things about the materials we had siding on the building and the structure. >> thank you, sir, your time is up. >> your time is up. >> i think the commissioners may have questions for you. >> okay times up open up for public comment we might have questions for you. >> okay we have a number of speaker cards if you want to line up on that side of the room that would be great (calling names). >> if your name has been called feel free to please approach the podium. >> my name is sherry king ma'am, if i could ask you to bring down the microphone. >> my name is sherry king i'm an owner of the victorian the first block of 14 i'm here to oppose anything above 4 s
the judea balcony gives people a chance to get air and not store things on the balcony and let me show you the other elevation we h 3 bay windows and two julia balconies that again comes from the rules for the design of the bay windows and as you can see how on 14th street we're sort the dropping the height of this to make that more fine-grained based on the residential quality of 14th street yeah - here on the ground level one of the things about the materials we had siding on the building and...
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shows chance wolf, walking down a hallway, opening a set of doors and falling over a sixth floor balcony. it happened at the social 28 apartments across the street from the university. an investigation is underway to find out why wolf may have fallen. taking your commute to the beach-- into the air. that's the idea being talked about today in clearwater. the city council wants to know if you'd like to see gondola cable cars connecting downtown to the beach. 10news reporter sarah hollenbeck is live on clearwater beach. sarah, the gondolas could help with two big problems: traffic and parking. finding a spot to the island is even worse. huge hotels are being built on the island-- adding another 900 hotel rooms here... cars off the island all together. it used to just be spring break that we'd see bumper to bumper traffic on the clearwater memorial causeway, but now-- it's a year round nightmare. while its good for beach businesses to see record breaking tourism numbers, for us, it means more crowds the next time you head out to this sugary sand. doreen dipolito, clearwater city council so
shows chance wolf, walking down a hallway, opening a set of doors and falling over a sixth floor balcony. it happened at the social 28 apartments across the street from the university. an investigation is underway to find out why wolf may have fallen. taking your commute to the beach-- into the air. that's the idea being talked about today in clearwater. the city council wants to know if you'd like to see gondola cable cars connecting downtown to the beach. 10news reporter sarah hollenbeck is...
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he is standing on that balcony. he is going to leave until he is promised his freedom.so what happens next? >> reporter: it's very unclear. mr. assange has said that should this -- he had earlier said that had this panel ruled in his favor, as we now know that it has, his passport should be immediately returned to him, and he should be guaranteed passage to whichever part of the world he chooses to go to. but we know from the british and swedish response that there is no chance of that happening. the british police said that the moment he would have stepped down from that balcony, he would be arrested. it is the most surreal situation, and as we have been saying, if it didn't involve an alleged case of rape, if it didn't involve mr. assange's liberty, which he has not had now for five years, and if it didn't involve millions of pounds worth of british taxpayers money, because the police have been out on this street for all of this many, many months and years, you would say that it is comic the degree of farce involved. what changes now? for all of the excitement, i'm no
he is standing on that balcony. he is going to leave until he is promised his freedom.so what happens next? >> reporter: it's very unclear. mr. assange has said that should this -- he had earlier said that had this panel ruled in his favor, as we now know that it has, his passport should be immediately returned to him, and he should be guaranteed passage to whichever part of the world he chooses to go to. but we know from the british and swedish response that there is no chance of that...
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the city council sent notices to property, balconies and decks and contractors and structure a.m. engineers checked for hazards like dry rot so far, 2,000 properties have been inspected, and most are okay, 402 need work. the new recommendations call for inspections every three years rather than every five years. later this month, the city council will talk about the progress of the project that is requiring this work, called the exterior elevated elements program. >> thank you, new developments in oregon this morning, armed protesters at a federal wildlife refuge say they will surrender to the f.b.i. this morning. the four remaining occupiers say they will leave the compound at 8:00 a.m. and surrender to agents outside the national refuge in eastern oregon, and they made the announcement hours after the arrest of the father of the protest leader, ammon bundy who was arrested last in. the group seized the refuge last month in opposition of federal land use policies. >> federal investigators will arrest the scene of a plane crash that killed a tulare county sheriff deputy and pilot
the city council sent notices to property, balconies and decks and contractors and structure a.m. engineers checked for hazards like dry rot so far, 2,000 properties have been inspected, and most are okay, 402 need work. the new recommendations call for inspections every three years rather than every five years. later this month, the city council will talk about the progress of the project that is requiring this work, called the exterior elevated elements program. >> thank you, new...
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she had to make a choice and she jumped from the balcony. luckily three officers were there to talk her through it and catch her. we spoke with one of the hero ps. >> i started talking to her. i was telling her, explaining to her she needs to jump. i called for help and these two officers, sergeant mullen and officer salman owe both came and met me. she jumped down and we caught her. >> reporter: fortunately the girl is okay. everyone got out with r jis. unfortunately, about 12 people live in mahwah, new jersey, michael george, "news 4 new york." >>> thank you, michael. >>> police releases surveillance video of a gunman in a violent supermarket robbery in brooklynv police say the man walked to the register with chicken patties at this supermarket in bedford-stuyvesant sunday evening. he pulled out a gun and pistol whipped the worker. another person shoved people into a meat locker. he took up to $1600. the clerk spoke exclusively to news 4. >> what was going through your mind? >> he's going to kill me. i feel very scared. >> the clerk was no
she had to make a choice and she jumped from the balcony. luckily three officers were there to talk her through it and catch her. we spoke with one of the hero ps. >> i started talking to her. i was telling her, explaining to her she needs to jump. i called for help and these two officers, sergeant mullen and officer salman owe both came and met me. she jumped down and we caught her. >> reporter: fortunately the girl is okay. everyone got out with r jis. unfortunately, about 12...
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he appeared on the balcony giving an emotional address to supporters. he called the report a sweet victory that could not be enough. the founder has been sheltering at the in the seat. both britain and sweden have dismissed the findings of the u.n. report. we want to pull in teresa larson who's a journalist with the daily newspaper in stockholm. we started this show by saying this u.n. ruling is much ado about nothing for sweden. what has been the official reaction of the swedish government? >> they said they would not influence the court. it has been going off of five years. why don't they just want to answer the questions of what happened that night? brent: that is a good question, isn't it? julian assange says sweden would automatically extradite him to the u.s. and he would probably face espionage charges. sweden has promised it would not do that. are people talking about that fear he has? >> i don't see that happening at all. there is no other opinion about extraditing him to the u.s.. sweden is a very open society. we have the freedom of informati
he appeared on the balcony giving an emotional address to supporters. he called the report a sweet victory that could not be enough. the founder has been sheltering at the in the seat. both britain and sweden have dismissed the findings of the u.n. report. we want to pull in teresa larson who's a journalist with the daily newspaper in stockholm. we started this show by saying this u.n. ruling is much ado about nothing for sweden. what has been the official reaction of the swedish government?...
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burgly says thousands of balconies, decks and stairs have been inspected since a deadly collapse but hundreds still need repairs. 400 buildings are in bad shape. ktvu's cristina rendon is live now with more. >> reporter: the city tells me of the 400 buildings many have already been repaired and the others are still getting fixed to make sure another collapse doesn't happen again. >> reporter: there are thousands of buildings in berkeley with balconies, decks or stairs. >> i think it is important that they are up to code. >> i think that, you know, they should go after them because, you know, when they are that old they need to be inspected. >> reporter: over the past six months the city sent out 6,000 notices for inspection. seventy% responded. 402 buildings had significant damage requiring repairs. >> it was a successful program. >> reporter: the planning director says the program got people's attention. >> a lot of the people that were leery of the program, thought it was an over reaction thanked us and said i am glad. >> reporter: it was launched after the collapse of a balcony in
burgly says thousands of balconies, decks and stairs have been inspected since a deadly collapse but hundreds still need repairs. 400 buildings are in bad shape. ktvu's cristina rendon is live now with more. >> reporter: the city tells me of the 400 buildings many have already been repaired and the others are still getting fixed to make sure another collapse doesn't happen again. >> reporter: there are thousands of buildings in berkeley with balconies, decks or stairs. >> i...
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inspectors looked for damage on balconies, decks, or stairways. the program and new building safety codes were launched early after the collapse of a fourth floor balcony in june of last year. six young people died and several others were seriously injured. >> a lot of people were leery of the program, thought it was an overreaction. thank us later. they came back and said i'm glad. >> new properties must meet new codes for ventilation and waterproof materials. all property owners are inspected every three years. >>> stunning and cutting-edge, designs will hit the runway this weekend at the hot cooked work fashion show, dress rehearsals took place tonight at the crucible arts education center in oakland. bay area fashion designers and industrial artists are teaming up to bring their unique collections to the runway. they are creating more than 75 hot couture concepts illustrating the intersection between fashion, traditional materials and fabric. >>> there's not another place you're going to see anything quite like this. with fire and fashion and
inspectors looked for damage on balconies, decks, or stairways. the program and new building safety codes were launched early after the collapse of a fourth floor balcony in june of last year. six young people died and several others were seriously injured. >> a lot of people were leery of the program, thought it was an overreaction. thank us later. they came back and said i'm glad. >> new properties must meet new codes for ventilation and waterproof materials. all property owners...
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the south, the balcony that we now know as the truman balcony would not be built for another century ago, until harry truman, after a long, nasty fight said, i want this balcony and he got it. for most of its history that is what the south portico looked like. let's jump ahead to this gentleman, for some reason on the screen, this is alittle bit blurry but he needs no introduction. this is one of the most famous photos of abraham lincoln taken by the photographer, alexander gardner a couple of weeks before lincoln was assassination. taken in february 1865. what i want to show you now, this photo has been colorized. look at this. abraham lincoln in the flesh, which is just remarkable. and if you look, look at lincoln -- i'm going to pause on this for a second. lincoln was such a powerful photo. lincoln suffered from bouts of depression, the war was enormously stressful, one of his sons died in the middle of his presidency, the war was just getting to him. and you can see al of this in his face, look at the sadness in his eyes, and again this was about two months before his assassinati
the south, the balcony that we now know as the truman balcony would not be built for another century ago, until harry truman, after a long, nasty fight said, i want this balcony and he got it. for most of its history that is what the south portico looked like. let's jump ahead to this gentleman, for some reason on the screen, this is alittle bit blurry but he needs no introduction. this is one of the most famous photos of abraham lincoln taken by the photographer, alexander gardner a couple of...
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the judea balcony gives people a chance to get air and not store things on the balcony and let me showou the other elevation we have 3 bay windows and two julia balconies that again comes from the rules for the design of the bay windows and as you can see how on 14th street we're sort the dropping the height of this to make that more fine-grained based on the residential quality of 14th street yeah - here on the ground level one of the things about the materials we had siding on the building and the structure. >> thank you, sir, your time is up. >> your time is up. >> i think the commissioners may have questions for you. >> okay times up open up for public comment we might have questions for you. >> okay we have a number of speaker cards if you want to line up on that side of the room that would be great (calling names). >> if your name has been called feel free to please approach the podium. >> my name is sherry king ma'am, if i could ask you to bring down the microphone. >> my name is sherry king i'm an owner of the victorian the first block of 14 i'm here to oppose anything above 4
the judea balcony gives people a chance to get air and not store things on the balcony and let me showou the other elevation we have 3 bay windows and two julia balconies that again comes from the rules for the design of the bay windows and as you can see how on 14th street we're sort the dropping the height of this to make that more fine-grained based on the residential quality of 14th street yeah - here on the ground level one of the things about the materials we had siding on the building...
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they found the balcony was decaying because of water intrusion.quired to have cross ventilation and they need to be made with rot resistant materials. over the past 6 months, the company sent letters to 6,000 property owners and about 72 percent replied. 18 percent do need repair. >> so those 400 odd buildings are now getting building permits and they're getting permits to correct whatever deficiencies are found. >>> the council will discuss whether these inspections will continue every 3 years or every 5 years. >>> and later, #35r9 bart trains are getting more crowded. plus bernie sanders and hillary clinton get together. we'll have the highlights. >>> and a clinic that announces plans to move in. a major update on the project's plans. and the san mateo bridge. we have fog -- pockets of thinking fog showing up around the bay area. . >>> tim, should people really be afraid of the irs? >>> absolutely. the irs has almost unlimited power. they can levy your bank accounts and garnish your wages and after that, they can make it almost impossible to get
they found the balcony was decaying because of water intrusion.quired to have cross ventilation and they need to be made with rot resistant materials. over the past 6 months, the company sent letters to 6,000 property owners and about 72 percent replied. 18 percent do need repair. >> so those 400 odd buildings are now getting building permits and they're getting permits to correct whatever deficiencies are found. >>> the council will discuss whether these inspections will...
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and obviously, they have guys sitting in the balcony watching the house. is they want guys watching the senate, because that is news. and i'm sure there are people in the house of representatives going, why do these guys get to meet and private while we have to meet in front of all of these people? finally after five years of meeting behind closed doors, the senate relents and builds a small balcony and starts to meet in public. that's one of those long-standing traditions. but when you go back to our earliest days, this is where you are seeing they do not have everything that is set in stone. the constitution is only four pages long. oute men have to figure based on are about few lines. basicallyhington invents the job of the president going off a few paragraphs of the constitution. what do i do every day? when he was to negotiate a treaty with various indian tribes, what he will do, he will come into the senate and sit down and say, well, i'm supposed to do treaties with your advice and consent, so i want your advice and consent on these issues. i want t
and obviously, they have guys sitting in the balcony watching the house. is they want guys watching the senate, because that is news. and i'm sure there are people in the house of representatives going, why do these guys get to meet and private while we have to meet in front of all of these people? finally after five years of meeting behind closed doors, the senate relents and builds a small balcony and starts to meet in public. that's one of those long-standing traditions. but when you go back...
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the prosecutor pointed out that another codefendant testified she saw smith on the second floor balcony of the victims apartment. >> he is a murderer. that's not where it ends. he wants to blame 100% of this on ronald anthony. ladies and gentlemen, when you put the finger at somebody, you've got three fingers the right back at you. >> the prosecutor also said that the camera had to be shutdown for a jailhouse informant. the in rental jurors it was the defendant, smith, who said he delivered the first blows in this case melissa huggins jones. the final argument will start at 1:30 p.m. and you can watch it streaming live on abc11.com. barbara: thank you. john: while we were dealing with barbara: barbara: a mecklenburg county woman won the lottery and it took breath away. john: the woman literally fell found she had won $1 million for north carolina lottery. she is battling breast cancer in one the grand prize in the second chance drawing. she chose the lump sum imminent after tas, she takes over $400,000. here is our must-see video's. amber: we begin with that tornado going across the flo
the prosecutor pointed out that another codefendant testified she saw smith on the second floor balcony of the victims apartment. >> he is a murderer. that's not where it ends. he wants to blame 100% of this on ronald anthony. ladies and gentlemen, when you put the finger at somebody, you've got three fingers the right back at you. >> the prosecutor also said that the camera had to be shutdown for a jailhouse informant. the in rental jurors it was the defendant, smith, who said he...
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the balcony is known as the harry balcony after truman had a long and nasty fight. for most of the history, that is what the south look like. let's jump ahead with this gentleman. i'm sorry that the screen is a little blurry. he needs no introduction. this is a famous photo of lincoln taken. taken onhis was february 18. colorized.has been look at this. lincoln is in the flesh and it is just remarkable. lincoln and you want to pause, he was such a powerful photo and he suffered from depression, the war was stressful. you can see all of this in with a sadness in the eyes. his is two months before association. lincoln was impressed by the telegraph and he got a and heo-coast telegram ordered the federal government to discontinue the usage of the pony express. at the time, it would take eight days to get something to the with the telegraph, lincoln did away with the pony express. it was this technology that helps him manage the civil war. if you have seen the steven spielberg movie, lincoln, it is very authentic and gain of they ands plays the part -- daniel day-lewis s
the balcony is known as the harry balcony after truman had a long and nasty fight. for most of the history, that is what the south look like. let's jump ahead with this gentleman. i'm sorry that the screen is a little blurry. he needs no introduction. this is a famous photo of lincoln taken. taken onhis was february 18. colorized.has been look at this. lincoln is in the flesh and it is just remarkable. lincoln and you want to pause, he was such a powerful photo and he suffered from depression,...
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when i looked up, i saw him on the balcony of the second floor. ed: she was using -- he was using a t-shirt to wipe down the railings of the balcony. her eight-year-old found the mother beaten and stabbed to death the next morning. the iphone, and then after that, he had a knife in his hand. ed: that could help the defense since smith says he did not kill her. jurors were also told that after the crime smith was questioning anthony. >> he said, what the hell just happened? ed: with the jury out of the room, she testified that anthony said she was screaming and he had to shut her up. for some reason neither side asked that question with the jury in the room. the prosecution got what it wanted because she noted that smith had blood on his shirt. and both sides got something when she said in front of jurors that there was a decision were glad the eight-year-old daughter did not wake up. her testimony wrapped up just before the end of the day, and we will continue tomorrow to stream this trial live. tisha: a lot of information coming out in testimony.
when i looked up, i saw him on the balcony of the second floor. ed: she was using -- he was using a t-shirt to wipe down the railings of the balcony. her eight-year-old found the mother beaten and stabbed to death the next morning. the iphone, and then after that, he had a knife in his hand. ed: that could help the defense since smith says he did not kill her. jurors were also told that after the crime smith was questioning anthony. >> he said, what the hell just happened? ed: with the...
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a university of florida student stumbles off of a balcony. we have reaction. >>> the candidates are making a final push to win over voters and local ten news is live. >>> toxic trouble at a catering company. what was in the air that made workers sick? >>> after a nice weekend, here we go again. more showers and thunderstorms expected. we'll talk you through what youeed to know. one minute away. >>>captions provided by: real-time closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning company. >>> live. the one and only local ten news starts right now. >>> the reason i pulled you over today and i'm asking to you come over and have a convsation is because i saw you since miller drive when you palmto and you were pushing 90 miles an hour. >> a driver turns the table on a police officer by pulling him over for speeding. she tracked him quite a while. >> when he finally pulled over, she had tough questions for him. we have more on the video. >>reporter: this is where that citizen's traffic stop happened. this is on the west side of i-95 at northwest eight s
a university of florida student stumbles off of a balcony. we have reaction. >>> the candidates are making a final push to win over voters and local ten news is live. >>> toxic trouble at a catering company. what was in the air that made workers sick? >>> after a nice weekend, here we go again. more showers and thunderstorms expected. we'll talk you through what youeed to know. one minute away. >>>captions provided by: real-time closed captioning provided by...
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decisions tonight on the late evening news tings moment she had to decide to throw her baby over a balcony to firefighters waiting below, what happened in the moments after she followed through with tonight at 10:00 on fox 50 and l g t ns gh rr:fa15i enet r ekits e ulftbars e esro l a iatt fur ataneaid whhetecet y,ind s ly ti deo orshwipmorolhe idol.vetaou, thou e, us nitathar,0edzeen wime ow thme s ate,baenedar g up'sart ite sas t if ekk m ofthtsthopd th w inrewengt nywa hth veis we u wi e...
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Feb 11, 2016
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the infections follow the balcony collapse that killed 60s people in june.e here now with what prosecute owners are supposed to do now. >> the city stepped up the inspection requirements following the deadly balcony collapse in june, and according to berkeley site, inspectors have found 400 properties that need repairs out of 2,000. the city extend up the inspections of a six young people were killed and the billion coach has given away due to dry rot amount victim, 22-year-old was from rohnert park and the rest were from ireland. in california. on a work travel program. buildings and hopes with balconies, elevate stare cases and walkways must be check by a contractor or structural engineer every three years rather than five years. the residents would need to make the repairs have 60 days to file for a permit and the 90 days after that, to complete the work. >> new developments in oregon this morning, armed protesters at a federal wild lie refuge say they will finally surrender to the fbi this morning. the four remaining occupiers will leave the compound at
the infections follow the balcony collapse that killed 60s people in june.e here now with what prosecute owners are supposed to do now. >> the city stepped up the inspection requirements following the deadly balcony collapse in june, and according to berkeley site, inspectors have found 400 properties that need repairs out of 2,000. the city extend up the inspections of a six young people were killed and the billion coach has given away due to dry rot amount victim, 22-year-old was from...
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Feb 3, 2016
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it forced her out into the balcony of her family's condo. three mahwah police officers shouted for her to jump. she did and landed right in their arms. >>> no more fumbling for change or a credit card to park in a city's metered space. soon you can use your cell phone. >> mallory hoff is live in the bronx. mallory? >> reporter: ken, lori, good morning. the future has arrived. you will no longer have to swipe your card at a meter, just jump on the cell phone instead. you can see what the meters successful pilot program. the pay-by-phone app will allow drivers to pay for parking and add time to meters right from their phone. the mayor will formally announce the program on thursday. mobile parking will be implemented for all 85,000 metered parking spaces citywide. the plan is set to go into effect by the end of 2016. mallory hoff, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> a vigil and demonstration continues in front of the u.s. attorney's office in lower manhattan. a group has been holding a sit- in since yesterday afternoon of the they're marking four ye
it forced her out into the balcony of her family's condo. three mahwah police officers shouted for her to jump. she did and landed right in their arms. >>> no more fumbling for change or a credit card to park in a city's metered space. soon you can use your cell phone. >> mallory hoff is live in the bronx. mallory? >> reporter: ken, lori, good morning. the future has arrived. you will no longer have to swipe your card at a meter, just jump on the cell phone instead. you can...
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crews, though, had to rescue a a fourth-floor balcony. he was stuck. it was above where the fire was. he was removed from the burning building safely. we are told he is doing okay this afternoon. so that's the good news there. the fire so strong, though, had to be called in as reinforcements to help put out the flames. two firefighters were injured. investigators say the fire apartment. they are still working to try to figure out how it started. >> christa: bill cosby wants a judge to throw out sexual assault charges against him. his attorneys filed a motion on tuesday, saying that he suffers from memory loss and poor eyesight. leaving him substantially impaired. and essentially, unable to defend himself. the charges involved... involve an incident that happened in 2004. >> kris: a person contracted the zika virus through sexual contact. now, this is the first known case of this virus being transmitted within the continental united states. sex with someone who had recently returned from venezuela. >> christa: coming up, why one broncos player is missin
crews, though, had to rescue a a fourth-floor balcony. he was stuck. it was above where the fire was. he was removed from the burning building safely. we are told he is doing okay this afternoon. so that's the good news there. the fire so strong, though, had to be called in as reinforcements to help put out the flames. two firefighters were injured. investigators say the fire apartment. they are still working to try to figure out how it started. >> christa: bill cosby wants a judge to...