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brendan boyle, democrat from pennsylvania. >> thank you. hiz now to the business angle, israeli leaders glued to prime minister netanyahu's speech as he began by talking about a pretty remarkable alliance between israel and the u.s. >> the remarkable alliance between israel and the united states has always been above politickings, it must always remain above politics. [applause] because america and israel, we share a common destiny. the destiny of promised lands that cherish freedom and offer hope. israel is grateful for the support of american, of america's people and of america's presidents from harry truman to president obama. -- to barack obama. liz: how do israeli business leaders in the u.s. feel about the speech and its impact on business? we are joined right now but get founder and ceo, an instant taxi service that is really popular near new york. thank you for for being here. what did you make of the portions of the speech that spoke to you? >> yeah. i think both countries share the same villains, and it goes along the lines especi
brendan boyle, democrat from pennsylvania. >> thank you. hiz now to the business angle, israeli leaders glued to prime minister netanyahu's speech as he began by talking about a pretty remarkable alliance between israel and the u.s. >> the remarkable alliance between israel and the united states has always been above politickings, it must always remain above politics. [applause] because america and israel, we share a common destiny. the destiny of promised lands that cherish freedom...
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his son danny boyle was killed in the line of duty 20 years ago. >> they should be taken out and shot right away. we don't do that in this country. we can't do that and i certainly wouldn't advocate anything close to that. >> reporter: speaking still with raw emotion and from a broken place in his heart boyle says next to that is the death penalty which pennsylvania has but hasn't implemented in more than 15 years. and now governor tom wolf last month put a moratorium on the death penalty saying the system is prone to errors and expensive. >> you know, i understand people that are against the death penalty and i understand he is one of them. i understand that. but that's not the law in pennsylvania. the law in pennsylvania is that we have a death penalty for the most heinous and egregious of crimes. the jury, all juries in this state have that right and that that duty either to impose that penalty or not. >> reporter: life in prison without parole boyle feels still affords those who kill police officers some opportunity. >> there's severe restrictions on death row inmates privileges,
his son danny boyle was killed in the line of duty 20 years ago. >> they should be taken out and shot right away. we don't do that in this country. we can't do that and i certainly wouldn't advocate anything close to that. >> reporter: speaking still with raw emotion and from a broken place in his heart boyle says next to that is the death penalty which pennsylvania has but hasn't implemented in more than 15 years. and now governor tom wolf last month put a moratorium on the death...
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boyle. >> mr. boyle is recognized. >> thank you very much.e foreign affairs committee, and this subcommittee for the last six weeks, i keep waiting until we get to have hearings about good news. i suspect that we'll be waiting a very long time. the scale of the human tragedy that has taken place in syria is unbelievable. now, over 12 million human beings, 12 million people who have been dislocated, this is creating enormous instability not just in syria, but northern iraq, and other nearby areas. i would just ask -- and i -- a lot of my comments were echoed earlier, so rather than being representative, i would just ask that when you are giving your statements, while this subject might be specifically about syria, this is part of a regional fight. part of a fight that has been going on for approximately 1,400 years, i would like you to talk about -- to the extent you're knowledgeable about it, the stability of the regime in jordan. because with being bordered by israel and what was going on last summer in gaza and the disruptions, to a lesser
boyle. >> mr. boyle is recognized. >> thank you very much.e foreign affairs committee, and this subcommittee for the last six weeks, i keep waiting until we get to have hearings about good news. i suspect that we'll be waiting a very long time. the scale of the human tragedy that has taken place in syria is unbelievable. now, over 12 million human beings, 12 million people who have been dislocated, this is creating enormous instability not just in syria, but northern iraq, and other...
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we have brian boyle from boyle capital.e is worried about the length of this bull market but says there is still one sector investors should buy into. tom lieden is telling us how he is changing his investment strategy. tom chadwick, big picking one area of the market you never heard of or considered anyway. larry shover in the pits of cme larry, why for goodness say, are you so sure that janet yellen's fed will not drop the word patience? >> oh, david, i think she will drop the word patience. maybe that is a misunderstanding. i think that is something that the market intellectually believes. emotionally maybe not. that's why we're marked with so much volatility and indecisiveness in the market. david: all right. hold on a second. larry, hold on. if you think that, fomc, forgive me, i thought it was other way -- if you think they will drop patient, why hasn't, why isn't the market freaked out? we have a couple of sectors in the green. >> absolutely. i think because intellectually the market understands and embraces the fact
we have brian boyle from boyle capital.e is worried about the length of this bull market but says there is still one sector investors should buy into. tom lieden is telling us how he is changing his investment strategy. tom chadwick, big picking one area of the market you never heard of or considered anyway. larry shover in the pits of cme larry, why for goodness say, are you so sure that janet yellen's fed will not drop the word patience? >> oh, david, i think she will drop the word...
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teda boyle is a retired lieutenant from pelican bay.as a watch commander on the day of the riot. >> the kind of people that were there were guilty of some of the most heinous crimes. murder, strong-armed robbery, rape. >> within the 275-acre penitentiary is the security housing unit known as the shoe. a prison within a prison. shoe inmates spend about 22 hours of every day in solitary confinement. locked up in an 8 x 10 windowless cement cell with little human contact. inside the shoe are about 1,000 level-four prisoners, what boyle calls the worst of the worst. inmates that other wardens don't want or can't handle. dangerous gangs founded within the penal community. >> because of their gang leadership, they have the authority to authorize other people in the community to commit these types of crimes. >> and on that day two alleged gangs go to war. it's sunday, and it's raining. 200 shoe prisoners are released into b yard for exercise. boyle says that the entire prison is on edge dating back to a smaller racially charged riot six months
teda boyle is a retired lieutenant from pelican bay.as a watch commander on the day of the riot. >> the kind of people that were there were guilty of some of the most heinous crimes. murder, strong-armed robbery, rape. >> within the 275-acre penitentiary is the security housing unit known as the shoe. a prison within a prison. shoe inmates spend about 22 hours of every day in solitary confinement. locked up in an 8 x 10 windowless cement cell with little human contact. inside the...
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bill: i talked to matthew boyle who broke the story a couple of years ago. working on this and investigating for three or four years now. >> the department of justice has been looking in this direction for some time for the reason you mentioned mentioned, tens of thousands of dollars of free plane trips and so on that he has had to reimburse admitting error if not crime. they may well have found other things. bill: designated chaser. >> he famously have politicians signed the no tax pledge. others have. do you expect them to? >> he did not sign it as a candidate for governor and as that commitment verbally saying he will not raise taxes, vetoing every tax increase he had the opportunity to. bill: thank you. you. we will talk to you soon. >> good to be with you. >> the country. >> if you are short about your vote, i'm not sure i wanted. ♪ bill: so you want to be a chaser. are you on twitter? what is your handle? now, now what kind of things do you tweet about? >> what is your favorite private school? >> i love that. >> your most famous follower. you just got
bill: i talked to matthew boyle who broke the story a couple of years ago. working on this and investigating for three or four years now. >> the department of justice has been looking in this direction for some time for the reason you mentioned mentioned, tens of thousands of dollars of free plane trips and so on that he has had to reimburse admitting error if not crime. they may well have found other things. bill: designated chaser. >> he famously have politicians signed the no tax...
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the seat opened up when brendan boyle was elected to congress last november. >>> a passenger jet carrying 150 people crashed in the french al p alps. it was traveling from spain to germany. investigators don't think that any of the 144 passengers and six crew members survived. right now they don't have many clues as to why the plane went down. we know the plane descended for about eight minutes before slamming into a mountainside and the pilots never sent out a distress call. they recovered one of the two flight recorders. french authorities say it could take days to find all of the victims. >>> a quick blast of spring temperatures near 70, even rain. i'm tracking how long the nicer weather will hold on. >>> an off duty police officer driving the wrong way kills his friend. his history of drunk driving. >>> and who is taking action after allowing the cofounder of one antiwar group on campus. >>> plus the accused peeping tom caught spying at a local target. >>> tonight we're hearing from an 11-year-old girl who was among nine students on a bus that wrashed this morning on windmaire drive.
the seat opened up when brendan boyle was elected to congress last november. >>> a passenger jet carrying 150 people crashed in the french al p alps. it was traveling from spain to germany. investigators don't think that any of the 144 passengers and six crew members survived. right now they don't have many clues as to why the plane went down. we know the plane descended for about eight minutes before slamming into a mountainside and the pilots never sent out a distress call. they...
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boyle. >> mr. boyle is recognized. >> thank you very much. and i have to say being on the foreign affairs committee, and this subcommittee for the last six weeks i keep waiting until we get to have hearings about good news. i suspect that we'll be waiting a very long time. the scale of the human tragedy that has taken place in syria is unbelievable. now, over 12 million human beings, 12 million people who have been dislocated, this is creating enormous instability not just in syria, but northern iraq, and other nearby areas. i would just ask -- and i -- a lot of my comments were echoed earlier, so rather than being representative, i would just ask that when you are giving your statements, while this subject might be specifically about syria, this is part of a regional fight. part of a fight that has been going on for approximately 1,400 years, i would like you to talk about -- to the extent you're knowledgeable about it, the stability of the regime in jordan. being boarded in israel and what was going on last summer in gaza. and then, of cour
boyle. >> mr. boyle is recognized. >> thank you very much. and i have to say being on the foreign affairs committee, and this subcommittee for the last six weeks i keep waiting until we get to have hearings about good news. i suspect that we'll be waiting a very long time. the scale of the human tragedy that has taken place in syria is unbelievable. now, over 12 million human beings, 12 million people who have been dislocated, this is creating enormous instability not just in syria,...
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philadelphia voters are deciding which candidate will fill the 170th district seat left vacant by brandon boyle. white is a financial adviser, polls are open until 8:00 tonight. >>> for many people this time of year means spring cleaning but for the philadelphia streets department it's time for spring repairing, repairing its trash trucks. vernon odom explains. >> reporter: city works late today trying to catch up on curb side pickups, in many cases residents are taking it in stride. >> what are you going to do? >> reporter: the reason for the delay is the impact the last several winters have been brutal on the trash trucks that are outfitted with snowplows to fight the storms. now nearly 10% of the fleet 38 in all sit in this lot waiting for major repairs or to be scrapped entirely. >> these vehicles are used for snow removal and trash collection and they are used year round the streets department want them to keep placing their trash on the regular scheduled days but the delays could last for weeks garbage not picked up on the regular day it will be picked up the next day. >> one city worker
philadelphia voters are deciding which candidate will fill the 170th district seat left vacant by brandon boyle. white is a financial adviser, polls are open until 8:00 tonight. >>> for many people this time of year means spring cleaning but for the philadelphia streets department it's time for spring repairing, repairing its trash trucks. vernon odom explains. >> reporter: city works late today trying to catch up on curb side pickups, in many cases residents are taking it in...
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we have brian boyle from boyle capital. this bull market but says there is still one sector investors should buy into. tom lieden is telling us how he is changing his investment strategy. tom chadwick, big picking one area of the market you never heard of or considered anyway.
we have brian boyle from boyle capital. this bull market but says there is still one sector investors should buy into. tom lieden is telling us how he is changing his investment strategy. tom chadwick, big picking one area of the market you never heard of or considered anyway.
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danny boyle, who directed "slumdog millionaire," "127 hours," "trainspotting," is directing.is not a cradle-to-grave biopic where we do a survey of his whole life. we are doing something else. i am very, very excited about it. emily: is it still three long scenes? aaron: i wish i hadn't let that cat out of the bag. so i will take this opportunity to try to make up for it. no. it's not. it's a traditional biopic. it's what we call a cradle-to-grave structure where we survey his entire life. and then this happened and this happened and this happened. emily: there have been so many books written about steve jobs, there has been another movie starring ashton kutcher. why do you think there is more of a story to tell? aaron: i think you could do 10 more movies about steve jobs. if you lined up ten writers and said write a movie about steve jobs you'd get 10 different movies, all of them worth going to see. emily: did you meet steve jobs? aaron: i spoke to him on the phone three times. the first time he called me it was because i gave an interview in which i said that everything i
danny boyle, who directed "slumdog millionaire," "127 hours," "trainspotting," is directing.is not a cradle-to-grave biopic where we do a survey of his whole life. we are doing something else. i am very, very excited about it. emily: is it still three long scenes? aaron: i wish i hadn't let that cat out of the bag. so i will take this opportunity to try to make up for it. no. it's not. it's a traditional biopic. it's what we call a cradle-to-grave structure where...
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danny boyle, who directed "slumdog millionaire," "127 hours," "trainspotting," is directing.is not a cradle-to-grave biopic where we do a survey of his whole life. we are doing something else. i am very, very excited about it. emily: is it still three long scenes? aaron: i wish i hadn't let that cat out of the bag. so i will take this opportunity to try to make up for it. no. it's not. it's a traditional biopic. it's what we call a cradle-to-grave structure where we survey his entire life. and then this happened and this happened and this happened. emily: there have been so many books written about steve jobs, there has been another movie starring ashton kutcher. why do you think there is more of a story to tell? aaron: i think you could do 10 more movies about steve jobs. if you lined up ten writers and said write a movie about steve jobs you'd get 10 different movies, all of them worth going to see. emily: did you meet steve jobs? aaron: i spoke to him on the phone three times. the first time he called me it was because i gave an interview in which i said that everything i
danny boyle, who directed "slumdog millionaire," "127 hours," "trainspotting," is directing.is not a cradle-to-grave biopic where we do a survey of his whole life. we are doing something else. i am very, very excited about it. emily: is it still three long scenes? aaron: i wish i hadn't let that cat out of the bag. so i will take this opportunity to try to make up for it. no. it's not. it's a traditional biopic. it's what we call a cradle-to-grave structure where...
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the seat was left vacant after brandon boyle was sworn into congress in january. polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to:00 p.m. for voters in the district, 8:00 p.m. >>> bob menendez defended himself again amid corruption charges with a political opponent in florida. he insists he's done nothing wrong. >> i'll say the same thing i said two weeks ago when there was a different press report. and that is that i have always acted appropriately and legally. >> senator menendez has acknowledged that he accepted three flights on a private jet from the florida donor but said he has repaid nearly $70,000 for the flights. >>> the former trump plaza owners are facing thousands of dollars in fines. trump entertainment resorts was fined $3,000 for failing to tell the state about a customer attacked on the property last june. the company was also ordered to hand over more than $2600 underaged gamblers won since 2012. trump plaza closed last september. and the atlantic city casinos are hoping to stop slot machine play once someone has won at least $600. right now the action stops at $
the seat was left vacant after brandon boyle was sworn into congress in january. polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to:00 p.m. for voters in the district, 8:00 p.m. >>> bob menendez defended himself again amid corruption charges with a political opponent in florida. he insists he's done nothing wrong. >> i'll say the same thing i said two weeks ago when there was a different press report. and that is that i have always acted appropriately and legally. >> senator menendez has...
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legislative district that represents northeast philadelphia and the seat was left vacant at brandon boyle was sworn in in january. >>> today a judge will sentence a former pennsylvania lawmaker at the center of a corruption scandal. the former state representative jp miranda of philadelphia pleaded guilty in january to ethic violations. authorities say he used state money to pay a ghost worker who never showed up and funneled part of that worker's salary to his sister. >>> and the mobsters will face court charges today for taking over a texas-based mortgage company and using the assets to buy cars homes and a yacht. scarfo will be sentenced tomorrow and his associate will be sentenced today. scarfo is the son of the former philadelphia boss little nicky scarfo. >>> a police lieutenant pleaded guilty in connection to lewdness at a cherry hill coffee shop. bonito gonzalez is accused of exposing himself last may at a starbucks. he could lose his job and has been suspended without pay. >>> new this morning, to death due us part. a camden man said if he didn't receive last-minute help a state
legislative district that represents northeast philadelphia and the seat was left vacant at brandon boyle was sworn in in january. >>> today a judge will sentence a former pennsylvania lawmaker at the center of a corruption scandal. the former state representative jp miranda of philadelphia pleaded guilty in january to ethic violations. authorities say he used state money to pay a ghost worker who never showed up and funneled part of that worker's salary to his sister. >>> and...
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the seat opened when brandon boyle was appointed to congress last november. >>> it is dry right now and cold. you may want to take an umbrella with you even though we are not looking at clouds to leave the area just yet. later this morning we'll see rain, but we'll also see warmer temperatures. 30 degrees right now in philadelphia. the view at this time from camden? no problem. the rainfall will continue into this afternoon. right now it's temperatures that are falling. 21 degrees in pottstown. look at wrightstown, millville, atlantic city, 19 currently in westtown and chester county. and cold low 20s for west chester as well. the showers are part of a system that's producing snow north of chicago and wisconsin. that's a steady snow. this storm will only give us the possibility of rain. because temperatures are going to warm up before they get here. in fact by 1:00 this afternoon even though we have rain we'll be near 50 degrees. a lot warmer than it got all day yesterday. the rain showers will continue on and off during the afternoon hours. into the evening commute today, that'sj'óex 5
the seat opened when brandon boyle was appointed to congress last november. >>> it is dry right now and cold. you may want to take an umbrella with you even though we are not looking at clouds to leave the area just yet. later this morning we'll see rain, but we'll also see warmer temperatures. 30 degrees right now in philadelphia. the view at this time from camden? no problem. the rainfall will continue into this afternoon. right now it's temperatures that are falling. 21 degrees in...
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the seat was left vacant after brandon boyle was sworn into congress in january. >>> and new this morning, a waiting game involving life and death. a camden man said if he had not received last-minute health a state law would have kept him from marrying his dying bride. matt delucia is live in camden. matt, people are now working to change the law because of this man's story, right? >> reporter: that is right, chris. it was here at cooper hospital last month as omar estevez was sitting besides his dying wife. when his wife was told she had two weeks to live, they decided to get married. omar spent hours trying to get the paperwork done while a nurse called a local assemblyman to speed up the process. angel fuentes says this has happened four times in the past three years and is working now to change the law. >> officials say i can rate this because my patient has terminal cancer or some type of illness and allow them to move on in a way ex way way that is expeditiously. >> reporter: omar and his wife were able to get married but annette died the next dayment they don't want to take away t
the seat was left vacant after brandon boyle was sworn into congress in january. >>> and new this morning, a waiting game involving life and death. a camden man said if he had not received last-minute health a state law would have kept him from marrying his dying bride. matt delucia is live in camden. matt, people are now working to change the law because of this man's story, right? >> reporter: that is right, chris. it was here at cooper hospital last month as omar estevez was...
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the seat was left vacant in november when democrat boyle was arrested to congress.blicans pick up a seat. >>> movie star angelina jolie, revealed she chose to have more preventive surgery to reduce her risk of cancer. and obviously when jolie makes a decision like this it will get enormous amounts ever attention. >> absolutely. jolie is a huge world figure. now she is battling is it that many women can relate to. at the age of 39 her body has been forced into menopause and a stunning health regulation that jolie says she is at peace with. one of hollywood's most public faces tonight staring a very private decision. in a "new york times" op-ed piece angelina jolie shares her decision to undergo surgery to remove ovaries and fallopian tubes. saying a recent test showed what could be signs of early ovarian cancer, the disease that took the life of her mother. about 20,000 american women get ovarian cancer each year, most will die from it. writing in "the new york times," jolie said i told myself to stay calm to be strong and that i had no reason to think i wouldn't liv
the seat was left vacant in november when democrat boyle was arrested to congress.blicans pick up a seat. >>> movie star angelina jolie, revealed she chose to have more preventive surgery to reduce her risk of cancer. and obviously when jolie makes a decision like this it will get enormous amounts ever attention. >> absolutely. jolie is a huge world figure. now she is battling is it that many women can relate to. at the age of 39 her body has been forced into menopause and a...
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boyle: thank you. i very much appreciate the leadership that the gentleman from california has shown in forming our caucus. and also especially when it comes to this issue, which is near and dear to my heart. i talked many times during my campaign about the fact that i thought it would change the dynamic, to now have a member of congress who himself has tens of thousands of dollars of student loan debt because i wanted to do exactly what we're doing tonight. be able to speak on the house floor and say, yes, this is an incredibly serious issue that needs to be dealt with as the national problem that it is. we now, depending on how you budget mortgages, student loans are considered either the largest source of debt or the second largest source of debt in america today. a 10-fold increase in the last 20 years. 10-fold increase. that is unsustainable. i believe that it is unfair and a tremendous burden to those who are young and frankly not so young and raising families of their own. but not only is there
boyle: thank you. i very much appreciate the leadership that the gentleman from california has shown in forming our caucus. and also especially when it comes to this issue, which is near and dear to my heart. i talked many times during my campaign about the fact that i thought it would change the dynamic, to now have a member of congress who himself has tens of thousands of dollars of student loan debt because i wanted to do exactly what we're doing tonight. be able to speak on the house floor...
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boyle, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. mr. boyle: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank mr. scott. one of the things that made the toth -- 20th century known as the american century was that the united states had the largest middle class in the history of the world. the idea that if you work hard, play by the rules you would get a fair wage and good benefits, and that your children would be even able to do a little bit better than you have been able to do. it wasn't always that way, though in the united states. we can thank to a great extent some of the great advances that we had in the 20th century as far as workers' rights to that of organized labor. without labor unions, we would not have the strength of the middle class today. it is no accident that in the post-world war ii period when you saw average incomes rise in the 1950's, 1960's 1970's, you saw average incomes rise for workers, sure enough you saw the percentage of the american wor
boyle, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. mr. boyle: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank mr. scott. one of the things that made the toth -- 20th century known as the american century was that the united states had the largest middle class in the history of the world. the idea that if you work hard, play by the rules you would get a fair wage and good benefits, and that your children would be even able to do a little bit better than...
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. >> reporter: seth williams says tony payton and congressman brendan boyle turned down the bribes. as for the three indicted the attorney for bishop now claims the da broke the secrecy rules by revealing that bishop would not answer the grand jury's questions. >> we're bound by the ethics, rules of the court, order of the court and the law, which is exactly what kathleen kane's in trouble for right now. >> reporter: charles says he plans to file a petition with the court on that matter. he would not comment about his client's alleged involvement in this case. i did reach out to the other two attorneys representing the two state lawmakers and they either declined to comment or did not return my calls. reporting live outside of the da's office in center city, i'm rosemary connors, "nbc10 news." >>> thanks. six officials have been charged. state lawmaker vanessa brown and ronald waters are still serving in general assembly. traffic court tynes has plead guilty accused of accepting a $2,000 tiffany bracelet from the undercover office. she pleaded guilty to conflict of interest. bribery
. >> reporter: seth williams says tony payton and congressman brendan boyle turned down the bribes. as for the three indicted the attorney for bishop now claims the da broke the secrecy rules by revealing that bishop would not answer the grand jury's questions. >> we're bound by the ethics, rules of the court, order of the court and the law, which is exactly what kathleen kane's in trouble for right now. >> reporter: charles says he plans to file a petition with the court on...
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. >> reporter: emotions are overwhelming for yolanda boyle years of exile are over and sandy ravage home is finally fix. >> this house will always be here for my kid, and my nieces and my grandson. >> reporter: two and a half years after super storm sandy three ocean city victims can finally enjoy their homes thanks to the catholic charities disaster program and united methodist church a future with home. kenny thompson's living room had water up to his chest during sandy and he became homeless. >> i ride back and forth lots of times. i go get some coffee. >> reporter: from the outside homes damaged from sandy look okay but inside there can be severe rot to walls floors, things that overtime you just cannot live with and that is exactly what happened to these people. >> now, lot more cases are being uncovered where there is more damage, water damage that wasn't seen, you know right after the storms. >> reporter: gloria tried to live in her home for more than a year but became severely ill from the mold. now thanks to hundreds of volunteers almost every inch of her downstairs is new. >> i
. >> reporter: emotions are overwhelming for yolanda boyle years of exile are over and sandy ravage home is finally fix. >> this house will always be here for my kid, and my nieces and my grandson. >> reporter: two and a half years after super storm sandy three ocean city victims can finally enjoy their homes thanks to the catholic charities disaster program and united methodist church a future with home. kenny thompson's living room had water up to his chest during sandy and...
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the seat opened when brandon boyle was elected to congress last november. >>> a cold start this morning, bundle up if you're getting ready to head out thor do. it feels like winter once again. and we're tracking wet weather. those showers move in this morning, but after the cold eases. we're only looking at rain today. but tomorrow there's a chance of rain and a chance of some spring thunderstorms. right now, though it's just plain old cold. and clear. 22 in allentown. northeast philadelphia is 26 degrees. and 20 right now in atlantic city. feels like 15 degrees colder than yesterday. and right now it's completely dry in cape may, but that could change this afternoon. just some light showers, rain showers will be moving in. you can see them to our southwest there in west virginia and into virginia. but they are making some steady progress. we'll expect those to move into philadelphia around lunchtime with some of the western suburbs seeing them by later this morning. temperatures by then will be warmer. 7:00 still cold. this is with sunshine as the clouds are out of the picture for now.
the seat opened when brandon boyle was elected to congress last november. >>> a cold start this morning, bundle up if you're getting ready to head out thor do. it feels like winter once again. and we're tracking wet weather. those showers move in this morning, but after the cold eases. we're only looking at rain today. but tomorrow there's a chance of rain and a chance of some spring thunderstorms. right now, though it's just plain old cold. and clear. 22 in allentown. northeast...
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i want to salute nick miccarelli, state rep republican from delaware county, and kevin boyle, democratiladelphia, running up a new caucus, the pennsylvania future caucus, to tackle issues that republicans, democrats can get together, let the young people teach the old people how to get along and make things happen. >> all right. spring begins on friday, folks. you ready? >> yes. >> yes. >> that's "inside story" for sunday. we'll see you next week. i'll see you monday morning on action news, 4:30 a.m., baby. >> right. >> "action news" starts in minutes s hold on to your hats we're dealing with windy conditions, we could see 60s tomorrow. that's next only "action news." better brownie. papa john's. good afternoon, it is sunday march 15. here's some of the stories we're following on "action news." >>> a man is fighting for his life after gunfire rings out in camden. >>> a pick up truck slams into a delaware county home while a couple is asleep inside. >>> we're minutes away from the
i want to salute nick miccarelli, state rep republican from delaware county, and kevin boyle, democratiladelphia, running up a new caucus, the pennsylvania future caucus, to tackle issues that republicans, democrats can get together, let the young people teach the old people how to get along and make things happen. >> all right. spring begins on friday, folks. you ready? >> yes. >> yes. >> that's "inside story" for sunday. we'll see you next week. i'll see you...
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like william boyle jr. she also prosecuted michael grey. she could be making bank at a law firm somewhere, she gave that up and she has been done at everything she has ever done. she has excelled at prosecuting corrupt public officials. the kind that make people hate public officials. her life's work has really embodies public service as a noble pursuit. she was and is the best our country has to offer. she has had an unimpeachable career. despite that history, we're not allowed to have her as our next attorney general because congress won't vote on her. they won't hold a vote on her. they won't allow her to be voted on. she is loretta lynch, the head of the office. she was nominated to be attorney general by president obama four months ago. she would replace eric holder as our next attorney general. she was nominated for attorney general back before president obama nominated ash carter to be the next defense secretary. he nominated loretta lynch and then ash carter. they sailed through and there was no options to either of them. but you wa
like william boyle jr. she also prosecuted michael grey. she could be making bank at a law firm somewhere, she gave that up and she has been done at everything she has ever done. she has excelled at prosecuting corrupt public officials. the kind that make people hate public officials. her life's work has really embodies public service as a noble pursuit. she was and is the best our country has to offer. she has had an unimpeachable career. despite that history, we're not allowed to have her as...
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dan boyle, matt buckrelly were also on the score sheet, closing in on the metropolitan division title as well with the win taking them to 101 points ahead of the new york islanders, who were beaten 3-2 by the l.a. kings. >>> and he goes by the name metta world peace, but for those of you slightly longer in the tooth, known as the former chicago bulls and l.a. laker as ron artest. he's signed for an italian side and in his presentation, he explains what to call him after changing his name four years ago. >> some people know me as ron artest, people who saw my career. so they still call me ron. so that's fine. most of the young kids they call me metta. and everybody in china calls me panda. so you can pick. >> now, in the nba, a career-high 34 points for the pacers, 111-107 on thursday night. the bucs raced into an early lead in the first quarter, a three pointer making it a 23-point game. but by the fourth the pacers were back in. george hills shot from downtown putting them within two. hill's three-point attempt, couldn't quite drop finally winning by 4. >>> get all the latest sports
dan boyle, matt buckrelly were also on the score sheet, closing in on the metropolitan division title as well with the win taking them to 101 points ahead of the new york islanders, who were beaten 3-2 by the l.a. kings. >>> and he goes by the name metta world peace, but for those of you slightly longer in the tooth, known as the former chicago bulls and l.a. laker as ron artest. he's signed for an italian side and in his presentation, he explains what to call him after changing his...
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agents say this and several other items including a packed backpack and bebes encased in paper found on boyle street pap blood-stained note written on the side of the boat entered into evidence yesterday. they say it was written by dzhokhar tsarnaev was in hiding in that boat from police. the note was peppered with bullet holes according to the u.s. government and it said the government is killing our incident civilians, it said and as a muz lymeslim i can't see to see such evil go unpunished it went on to say. >>> a former coach on trial for sex abuse saying andrew brown abused a 17-year-old while working in beltsville. according to police it happened two years ago after he a him into a locker room during a football game. >>> no jail time for a former contractor who admitted to sexually assaulting a girl at a montgomery county middle school. john eps pleadsed guilty yesterday to second-degree assault and fourth-degree sex offense. prosecutors say this surveillance video shows eps touch a 12-year-old girl on the back side in damascus last october it's a a middle school. eps be probation five
agents say this and several other items including a packed backpack and bebes encased in paper found on boyle street pap blood-stained note written on the side of the boat entered into evidence yesterday. they say it was written by dzhokhar tsarnaev was in hiding in that boat from police. the note was peppered with bullet holes according to the u.s. government and it said the government is killing our incident civilians, it said and as a muz lymeslim i can't see to see such evil go unpunished...
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democratic congressman brendan boyle previously held the state house seat for the district. he was re-elected to the state house and u.s. house seat formerly held by had schwartz. >>> tonight the candidates vying to become philadelphia's next mayor will focus on city schools. all six democratic candidates are scheduled to attend a forum on education in south philadelphia. iments it's happening at 6:30 at g.w. child school at 16th and warton streets. it's a chance for parents to ask about the future of education in the city. hundreds of people have already signed up to attend. nbc10 jim rosenfield will moderate the first debate tuesday, april 7th at the kimmel center. you can watch that live here on nbc10. if you have any questions for the candidates you can submit them on nbc10.com or through the nbc10 app. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is pushing for support at another town hall event. he took questions from people at the hanover community center. this is a video of the governor at a previous thanh hall. he said yesterday he likely won't make up his mind about a li
democratic congressman brendan boyle previously held the state house seat for the district. he was re-elected to the state house and u.s. house seat formerly held by had schwartz. >>> tonight the candidates vying to become philadelphia's next mayor will focus on city schools. all six democratic candidates are scheduled to attend a forum on education in south philadelphia. iments it's happening at 6:30 at g.w. child school at 16th and warton streets. it's a chance for parents to ask...
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brendan boyle of pennsylvania. >> thank you. i waited three hours here to ask this one question, because i was concerned that this issue might be overlooked with the plethora of issues that we have and that you have, secretary kerry, around the world. one of the great achievements of the last 20 years of american foreign policy was forging a peace agreement in northern ireland. we're now 15, 16 years on from the good friday agreement and tensions still remain. the house, the senate on a bipartisan basis appropriated $2.5 million for the international fund for ireland. but the state department is hesitating in releasing it. secretary kerry, would you please commit to me and to congress that these funds will be released by the state department and that the united states will continue to play a strong and active role in the northern ireland peace situation. >> mr. lee zell of new york followed by mr. tom emert of minnesota and that's it. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, there was a letter that was sent from the other pres
brendan boyle of pennsylvania. >> thank you. i waited three hours here to ask this one question, because i was concerned that this issue might be overlooked with the plethora of issues that we have and that you have, secretary kerry, around the world. one of the great achievements of the last 20 years of american foreign policy was forging a peace agreement in northern ireland. we're now 15, 16 years on from the good friday agreement and tensions still remain. the house, the senate on a...
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white replaces brandon boyle who is now in congress. >>> new an investigation into allegations have widespreadgement of disability claims at philadelphia office of veterans affairs. the investigation aims to determine whether the the problems are isolated incidents or part of the broader problem. review comes as va's acting inspector general plans to release a report on the investigation in the philadelphia office. >>> big changes to troop withdraws in afghanistan. president obama says u.s. will keep just under 10,000 troops in the the country through the end of the year. this comes at the request of afghanistan's new president. command inner chief had originally plan to cut number of troops in afghanistan to 5500 by the end of the year. scary moment as a school bus barrels in the montgomery county home. more coming up. >>> distract driving crackdown where police are stepping up efforts to keep the road safe. >>> this is not a movie stunt check it out, pictures are not photo shopped either. we have pictures to prove it. the wait until you see how these elephant prevent it from tipping over. >>
white replaces brandon boyle who is now in congress. >>> new an investigation into allegations have widespreadgement of disability claims at philadelphia office of veterans affairs. the investigation aims to determine whether the the problems are isolated incidents or part of the broader problem. review comes as va's acting inspector general plans to release a report on the investigation in the philadelphia office. >>> big changes to troop withdraws in afghanistan. president...
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brandon boyle was elected to congress last november. >>> and the democratic candidates in the race for the philadelphia mayor share their visions for theeducation. the candidates debated over charter versus traditional public schools and the ways to fix the budget. all five candidates did express their opposition to mayor nutter's proposal to increase property taxes to raise money for the schools. and here's a look at the six democratic candidates running for mayor. the democratic primary will be held on may 19th. melissa murray bailey will run unopposed in the republican primary. jim rosenfeld will moderate the primary on tuesday, april 7th at the kimmel center. watch it live here on nbc 10. if you have a question for the candidates let us know and jim might be able to ask it if you submit them to nbc10.com or through the nbc 10 app. >>> the trenton school district plans to layoff several hundred people following approval of next year's budget. the school board voted unanimously to approve the budget totaling just less than $300 million. it calls for eliminating 226 positions includin
brandon boyle was elected to congress last november. >>> and the democratic candidates in the race for the philadelphia mayor share their visions for theeducation. the candidates debated over charter versus traditional public schools and the ways to fix the budget. all five candidates did express their opposition to mayor nutter's proposal to increase property taxes to raise money for the schools. and here's a look at the six democratic candidates running for mayor. the democratic...
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we had one of them, brendan boyle, from pennsylvania, standing ovation, does it make you say, we belonger, america and israel, we should be working together? >> yes. but what makes me feel much more we belong together, real business happening between real companies. reallies israelis creating innovative technology, partnering, i came from across the street 3 a hundred people we want to partner with their technology and our technology and revolutionize more a markets. government does their own business. we as entrepreneurs, as innovators as people need to work more together to build big good economies. liz: how american do you feel these days? you spend a lot of time here. >> how do i feel about iran? liz: how american do you feel? has any of it rubbed off on you? >> i think so. i think i picked up more than a few sentences. i think, you, the americans, have an amazing capability to build big stuff. i think we as israeli entrepreneurs, we don't see the glass sealing in terms of product and technology. we can get there, no problem but in terms of building a big business that's why we're h
we had one of them, brendan boyle, from pennsylvania, standing ovation, does it make you say, we belonger, america and israel, we should be working together? >> yes. but what makes me feel much more we belong together, real business happening between real companies. reallies israelis creating innovative technology, partnering, i came from across the street 3 a hundred people we want to partner with their technology and our technology and revolutionize more a markets. government does their...
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i think it was congressman boyle that mentioned this being a regional issue. and often when tom and i are talking about syria we'll talk about iraq too, because we do view this as very much a regional issue. and we in terms of the anti-isil fight humanitarian support is one of those lines of effort. but it's not to battle isil. it is to aid those victims and those people in need. so we try very much to keep it as a needs focus as opposed to part of the fight. so it's a distinction that's very important to protect the safety of humanitarian workers allow us to continue to save lives. i just wanted to make that clear. >> good. thank you for that. you want to -- can you answer the question on the safety? >> yes, thank you, congresswoman frankel. certainly it's a dangerous place. i think i mentioned in my written testimony 150 humanitarian workers have been killed over the last three years. it's something that we had continually have on our minds. the partners that we're working with and through both u.n. and international ngos are all ones that are well experienc
i think it was congressman boyle that mentioned this being a regional issue. and often when tom and i are talking about syria we'll talk about iraq too, because we do view this as very much a regional issue. and we in terms of the anti-isil fight humanitarian support is one of those lines of effort. but it's not to battle isil. it is to aid those victims and those people in need. so we try very much to keep it as a needs focus as opposed to part of the fight. so it's a distinction that's very...
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stephanie ruhle and michael ball oil -- michael boyle was trying hard, they all pitched in to get theseive up their money and they did it willingly. carol: i would like to see dan gilbert win. i like what he's doing, it would be interesting. he paid to bring back lebron, even after he wrote that letter. i saw him play here in brooklyn. i am from the great state of ohio, which is why. carol: we will take a break but be back in just a moment. matt: who is tsipras -- who is trevor noah? we will have more when we come back. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. carol: can airlines avoid future tragedies with better pilot screening? psychology and the cockpit. matt: be british election campaign underway. david cameron says challenger ed miliband does not have what it takes. carol: filling the shoes of a comedy icon. how would you like to be the one replacing john stuart? the guy who is doing that. matt: i matt miller. carol: i'm carol massar. matt: the campaign for the prime minister is underway. parliament was di
stephanie ruhle and michael ball oil -- michael boyle was trying hard, they all pitched in to get theseive up their money and they did it willingly. carol: i would like to see dan gilbert win. i like what he's doing, it would be interesting. he paid to bring back lebron, even after he wrote that letter. i saw him play here in brooklyn. i am from the great state of ohio, which is why. carol: we will take a break but be back in just a moment. matt: who is tsipras -- who is trevor noah? we will...
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all 31 big banks given a clean boyle health. they still face further scrutiny next week. you all the details. >> ukraine's cease-fire under review 3678 further sanctions on the table. we're live in moscow with the reaction. >> did the u.s. economy create more than 200,000 jobs for the 12th consecutive month? >> and commerzbank said to be near paying $1.4 billion over claims it violated u.s. sanctions. we'll tell you what the fine would mean for germany's second biggest bank. >> welcome to "countdown." i'm mark barton. >> i'm ann aedwards. >> we have an exclusive interview with luff lufthanz's chief executive. >> banks were tested on their ability to survive nine quarters of adverse economic conditions including a decline in the stock market and g.d.p. and the price of oil rising to $110 a barrel. it is the first time since the fed started stress tests in 2009 that no firm fell below any over the main capital thresholds. here with more is caroline hyde. good morning again, caroline. so are people celebrating? >> maybe. but i do think the champagne is on ice for the time be
all 31 big banks given a clean boyle health. they still face further scrutiny next week. you all the details. >> ukraine's cease-fire under review 3678 further sanctions on the table. we're live in moscow with the reaction. >> did the u.s. economy create more than 200,000 jobs for the 12th consecutive month? >> and commerzbank said to be near paying $1.4 billion over claims it violated u.s. sanctions. we'll tell you what the fine would mean for germany's second biggest bank....