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nine marc trains leave every night on the brunswick line. this was the ninth of nine, so no backup, so about a two-hour delay. live in silver spring, tom roussey, abc 7 news. developments after a prayer and urgent meeting on white house grounds. all 100 senators invited to be briefed about north korea. hearingwe have been about simmering tensions. the question tonight, what happens next? tim barber has the very latest. tim? tim: the senators were brought right down pennsylvania avenue, right executive building, where tension is starting to melt with north korea. an unusual move during an unsettling time. the trump administration brought 100 senators to brief them on the unpredictable north korean regime. few details, but we know that an antimissile defense system has been set up 155 southwest of seoul, south korea. >> it is the hope of congress military action does not prove necessary. tim: top officials were at the meeting, including secretary of state rex tillerson and senator james mattis. >> we are confronting a very real threat. some so
nine marc trains leave every night on the brunswick line. this was the ninth of nine, so no backup, so about a two-hour delay. live in silver spring, tom roussey, abc 7 news. developments after a prayer and urgent meeting on white house grounds. all 100 senators invited to be briefed about north korea. hearingwe have been about simmering tensions. the question tonight, what happens next? tim barber has the very latest. tim? tim: the senators were brought right down pennsylvania avenue, right...
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million to score 85 additional centers from brunswick in 2014. the company currently operates under four brand names. bowl more, amf, brunswick zone, and bolero, and it spares no expense on renovation. >> do you work with theatrical stage and set designers to do this? >> we do it all in-house. for me the funnest part of the business is i guess to create this crazy spectacle in which you can bowl. it actually has an economic return. >> reporter: a healthy one at that. in 2015, the annual revenue hit higher than half a billion dollars and welcomed more than 25 million visitors to its lanes. >> i view this as a long term play. and i don't know where the limit is. i expect at some point we'll be a multi-billion dollar diversified entertainment company. >> y >> well done! >> once in a lifetime. shannon has no plans to take the company public anytime soon, but he's looking to expand his empire outside the bowling >>> by using an old fashioned stick-to-it-iveness, a group of working moms created a niche business and tapped into a multibillion dollar glo
million to score 85 additional centers from brunswick in 2014. the company currently operates under four brand names. bowl more, amf, brunswick zone, and bolero, and it spares no expense on renovation. >> do you work with theatrical stage and set designers to do this? >> we do it all in-house. for me the funnest part of the business is i guess to create this crazy spectacle in which you can bowl. it actually has an economic return. >> reporter: a healthy one at that. in 2015,...
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are you on the ground where potentially the new north brunswick a train station may go. what is going on, holiday schedule. >> as president trumpet pushes the 1 trillion-dollar infrastructure bill, i am trying to fix the problems of nj transit. it's unacceptable for community nurse to take their life in their own hands every time they stepped onto a train to get them to work on time. a woman died in hoboken last year after a train crash. five people were injured on monday when the train derailed. >> were you on that train? >> yes. >> how did it go down? >> it was scary. it was like a scary amusement ride. a lot of noise, tremendous amount of shaking, we were looking at each other and all realized there was something much more serious than what we wanted. >> governor christie lays the blame squarely on amtrak. he has written a letter to amtrak's chairman in which he asked specifically for nj transit to hold payments and i can percent until an independent investigation is done of the northeast quarter to make sure it is in a state of repair. he is also has new jersey trans
are you on the ground where potentially the new north brunswick a train station may go. what is going on, holiday schedule. >> as president trumpet pushes the 1 trillion-dollar infrastructure bill, i am trying to fix the problems of nj transit. it's unacceptable for community nurse to take their life in their own hands every time they stepped onto a train to get them to work on time. a woman died in hoboken last year after a train crash. five people were injured on monday when the train...
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it happened on train 883 on the brunswick line. the train left union station around 7:25 last night, headed to brunswick. when the train reached silver spring, a witness saw smoke and fire. passengers were evacuated. extinguishers were used to put out the fire. the train sat at the silver spring station for nearly two hours, before passengers were finally allowed back on. this morning- wizards fans have something to celebrate! the wiz- back at the phone booth last night- to regain their lead in their series against the hawks! they beat atlanta, 103 to 99 - putting them up in the series, 3-2. now though - it's back to atlanta for game six tomorrow. the wizards have a chance to close out the series with a win tomorrow! tonight though - it's all about the caps. round two of the stanely cup playoffs getting underway in just a few hours at the verizon center. the caps will host the pittsburgh penguins - with a score to settle. the penguins if you remember knocked out the caps in this same match up last year. our john gonzalez is live at
it happened on train 883 on the brunswick line. the train left union station around 7:25 last night, headed to brunswick. when the train reached silver spring, a witness saw smoke and fire. passengers were evacuated. extinguishers were used to put out the fire. the train sat at the silver spring station for nearly two hours, before passengers were finally allowed back on. this morning- wizards fans have something to celebrate! the wiz- back at the phone booth last night- to regain their lead in...
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numero de personas que buscan asistencia de alimentos ha disminuido. bridge pablo gutierrez - new brunswickn este banco de comida nos dicen que desde el pasado mes de enero unas 40 familias han dejado de pedir ayuda alimenticia por temor a ser deportados. sot roberto silva moreira- banco de comida christ church "el numero de familias que teníamos antes era de 250- ahora tenemos 210 a veces 220 familias que vienen a recibir asistencia" sot madre indocumentada - opto por no pedir asisencia alimenticia "la situacion que esta pasando me da miedo, nos pueden encontrar y deportar" algunos programas que trabajan con familias necesitadas, inclusive han recibido llamadas de estas personas pidiendoloes que borren sus nombres e informacion, el temor es real y se ha esparcido rapidamente. sog distetem qu i tse weesul qtonen bancose cm cae anieon e mastos prbeyto ue l nuk ao en laiondueiidayldme a l que fam rei s portiy mbién gun c sutosdeflaun la loe cma ecibea s ciuda ensar. 1:1smento por no pedir asiscm cdede vcomida me ayuda parimea blanca ---en santa cruz, las autoridades estn ofreciendo una recomp
numero de personas que buscan asistencia de alimentos ha disminuido. bridge pablo gutierrez - new brunswickn este banco de comida nos dicen que desde el pasado mes de enero unas 40 familias han dejado de pedir ayuda alimenticia por temor a ser deportados. sot roberto silva moreira- banco de comida christ church "el numero de familias que teníamos antes era de 250- ahora tenemos 210 a veces 220 familias que vienen a recibir asistencia" sot madre indocumentada - opto por no pedir...
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bean, signature boots made in brunswick, maine. the team behind randolph sunglasses outside boston.g we were better off leaving it to them. our stop in new bedford, massachusetts, the sign outside they're hiring. inside t f life, just as it has now for three decades. 800 workers, cut and sew more than 1,000 men's suits every day for the man joseph aboud. we went to find the man. >> what a success story? after all these years? >> that's a form of survival isn't it. 30 years. >> reporter: aboud suits made in america. the new bedford factory 30 miles from where he grew up and where he discovered his high school, voted him best dressed. >> we looked back at your high school yearbook. >> yes, okay. thank you for doing that. >> pretty prophetic, right? >> amazing, yes. best dressed. it was, i always thought that d after years of success, he sold his business. his trademark, had to stay good-bye to employees. later began working with men's warehouse. >> you left, never thought you would work with your name again. >> never knew if i would. didn't know. >> reporter: the incredible thing. it
bean, signature boots made in brunswick, maine. the team behind randolph sunglasses outside boston.g we were better off leaving it to them. our stop in new bedford, massachusetts, the sign outside they're hiring. inside t f life, just as it has now for three decades. 800 workers, cut and sew more than 1,000 men's suits every day for the man joseph aboud. we went to find the man. >> what a success story? after all these years? >> that's a form of survival isn't it. 30 years. >>...
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this was on the brunswick line in silver springs. vectors tell us the brakes overheated. >>> there may be hope that the government won't run out of money to pay the large number of federal employees that live in our area. that is now a one-week extension on the table. it would delay the deadline until next friday night at midnight giving lawmakers a chance to work out a longer-term deal. that one-week extension still needs to be voted on. meanwhile, president trump revealed his tax reform plan but attention has quickly shifted back to health care reform. coming up, edward lawrence will talk about how repealing the affordable care act is showing new life today. >>> hundreds of airport service workers plan to walk off the job. the strike is to protest their employer, huntly corporation. the organization is accus this walk-off comes on the heels of another successful protest. just last week the metropolitan airport authority agreed to raise worker's pay to $12.95 by 2020. >>> metro expects to have full services. nearly 1200 employees as
this was on the brunswick line in silver springs. vectors tell us the brakes overheated. >>> there may be hope that the government won't run out of money to pay the large number of federal employees that live in our area. that is now a one-week extension on the table. it would delay the deadline until next friday night at midnight giving lawmakers a chance to work out a longer-term deal. that one-week extension still needs to be voted on. meanwhile, president trump revealed his tax...
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the south brunswick police department posted this on twitter as a warning to other drivers.ver, official, only suffered minor injuries. >>> now to some haircuts for a good cause. yesterday, more than 130 people in bucks county donated their locks to make sure kids who don't have hair do have a reason to feel special. it's all part of kathy's cuts, a program started by kathy romano from the radio show. >> i find it amazing that these people come out year after year, our donors, they sign up. their hair grows so fast. we have people come back a couple of years in a row. their hair is so long, they're able to come back. >> all of the donated hair goes to the organization, wigs for kids. >>> you know, it's supposed to be rainy on monday, not our saturday. well, the rain showers have pushed ahead very quickly. they're in today, not so much tomorrow. so tomorrow will be the drier of the two days. we have spotty showers around the area, especially south of philly, when you get into new jersey and delaware. so, gloucester, you're looking at some showers right now. clayton, the same
the south brunswick police department posted this on twitter as a warning to other drivers.ver, official, only suffered minor injuries. >>> now to some haircuts for a good cause. yesterday, more than 130 people in bucks county donated their locks to make sure kids who don't have hair do have a reason to feel special. it's all part of kathy's cuts, a program started by kathy romano from the radio show. >> i find it amazing that these people come out year after year, our donors,...
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all made in brunswick, maine. and the team behind randolph sunglasses, just outside boston.! we tried them on, realizing we were better off leaving it to them. and tonight, our stop in new bedford, massachusetts. the sign right outside, they're hiring. inside, the factory coming to life, just as it has now for 3 decades, 800 workers cut and sew more than 1,000 men's suits every day here for the brand, joseph abboud. and we went to find the man behind it. >> what a success story after all these years. >> you know that's a form of survival, isn't it? you know 30 years. >> reporter: for 30 years, abboud's suits, made in america. the new bedford factory, just 30 miles from where he grew up, where his high school voted him best dressed. >> we looked back at your high school yearbook. >> oh, yes. okay, thank you for doing that. >> pretty prophetic right. >> well, it's amazing. >> best dressed. >> i always thought that dressing will open doors. >> reporter: and it did. and after years of success, he sold his business, his trademark, but had to say good-bye to his employees. later,
all made in brunswick, maine. and the team behind randolph sunglasses, just outside boston.! we tried them on, realizing we were better off leaving it to them. and tonight, our stop in new bedford, massachusetts. the sign right outside, they're hiring. inside, the factory coming to life, just as it has now for 3 decades, 800 workers cut and sew more than 1,000 men's suits every day here for the brand, joseph abboud. and we went to find the man behind it. >> what a success story after all...
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the fort was built on top of the old seaport of brunswick. which was the leading seaport on the cape fear river in colonial times. in fact, it was the first enduring settlement on the cape fear river. after the american revolution, brunswick kind of faded into oblivion. the entire site was sold in 1842 for $4.25. 20 years later, during the civil war, confederate engineers picked this site to build a line of artillery batteries to protect the western land approaches to wilmington and the river approaches. so beginning in late march of that year, they came here with a couple of companies of confederate soldiers and enslaved african-americans and they started to clear the site. and build the fort. the fort ran from the cape fear river one and a quarter miles westward to the edge of orton pond. which is actually a lake five miles long. only in the south do you call that a ponled. and they used orton as kind of a giant mote. so the earth works ran to the lake and then you had another five miles of extended area that was impenetrable to ground orce
the fort was built on top of the old seaport of brunswick. which was the leading seaport on the cape fear river in colonial times. in fact, it was the first enduring settlement on the cape fear river. after the american revolution, brunswick kind of faded into oblivion. the entire site was sold in 1842 for $4.25. 20 years later, during the civil war, confederate engineers picked this site to build a line of artillery batteries to protect the western land approaches to wilmington and the river...
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host: here is brunswick, maryland. good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call.oints.wo i was points. -- thatstening to benefit the highest year. the fact that income level cuts off the percentage cuts off around $350,000 if i'm not mistaken. there is not an extra tier for people who make $1 million, $10 million. billion,person pays $1 -- in terms of percentage. another point i want to make is i heard a lot of talk about cuts. how we need to cut off all the leeches from the system. these leeches do not add up to very much. to give you an idea. about three years ago, i was one of these leeches taking advantage of tuition assistance and unemployment. makeworking full-time, i $80,000. my first year, i paid enough alls to cover pretty much of those teachings that i had done in the past. within a couple of years, i would've paid for my whole public school education. it is ok for the government to invest a little bit in some poor , less they rise to the highest tier. all the friends i grow with our now making more than 100 k. just because somebody is using the system t
host: here is brunswick, maryland. good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call.oints.wo i was points. -- thatstening to benefit the highest year. the fact that income level cuts off the percentage cuts off around $350,000 if i'm not mistaken. there is not an extra tier for people who make $1 million, $10 million. billion,person pays $1 -- in terms of percentage. another point i want to make is i heard a lot of talk about cuts. how we need to cut off all the leeches from the system. these...
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investigators looking into reports that he was texting and driving at the new brunswick community continueso mourn. >> many might ask the question, why would god allow this to happen? i can't answer that question. but i am confident of this. i am confident of god's perfect plan. >> authorities did not charge the driver the truck the driver of the traffic is going to tell us the investigation could take a month or longer. as it stands now, texting and driving is not illegal in texas did roosevelt make its way through the legislature that would make it a misdemeanor. eric: that is so tragic here thanks so much. meanwhile, american troops try to stabilize afghanistan. new controversy as russia now aligning itself with the taliban. plus there are several tornado watches in effect across the south today. be careful. we'll have an update from the fox extreme weather center coming up next. relief chews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmmmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka seltzer heartburn relief chews. enjoy the relief. but first things first- timcall trugreen,ed. america's #1 profession
investigators looking into reports that he was texting and driving at the new brunswick community continueso mourn. >> many might ask the question, why would god allow this to happen? i can't answer that question. but i am confident of this. i am confident of god's perfect plan. >> authorities did not charge the driver the truck the driver of the traffic is going to tell us the investigation could take a month or longer. as it stands now, texting and driving is not illegal in texas...
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if you are heading home through 70, 270 to 340 and 50, brunswick and showers on and off today and the coming days. in fact the storm system to the south will meander north. there are periods of rain but by wednesday it will start to exit. that is when we see improvement. tomorrow more of the same. 50's and wet. wednesday, 76 degrees. later this weekend, festivals here. the wine and the food festival at national harbor. look at the highs saturday, sunday. 89 on saturday. it will feel summer like but a storm or two could fire up in the afternoon. so one more wet day and transitional wednesday. through the end of the week feeling much milder. >> thank you. coming up next for us at 4:00, a new argument on another airline. this isn't united. what one flight attendant tried to take away from a passenger and the american airlines response. wait until you see this. nancy: later. taking chocolates -- taking the calories out of c creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent
if you are heading home through 70, 270 to 340 and 50, brunswick and showers on and off today and the coming days. in fact the storm system to the south will meander north. there are periods of rain but by wednesday it will start to exit. that is when we see improvement. tomorrow more of the same. 50's and wet. wednesday, 76 degrees. later this weekend, festivals here. the wine and the food festival at national harbor. look at the highs saturday, sunday. 89 on saturday. it will feel summer like...
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this was on the brunswick line in silver springs. investigators tell us the brakes overheated. >>> there may be hope that the government won't run out of money to pay the large number of federal employees who live in our area. there is now a short term one-week extension on the table. it would delay the deadline until next friday night at midnight giving lawmakers a chance to work out that longer term extension still needs to be worked on. president trump revealed a tax reform plan. news 4's edward lawrence will explain how repealing the affordable care act is showing new signs of life. >>> 5:05. getting breaking news right now from the live desk. erika, what's going on? >> it appears that there is another case of terrorism, this time not exactly in france proper but on a french island. a french eye land of reunion. two police officers shot. police say the shooter is a man suspected of links to radical extremism. he was arrested but at this time there's little else we know about him. back over to you. >> erika, thank you. 5:05 now. h
this was on the brunswick line in silver springs. investigators tell us the brakes overheated. >>> there may be hope that the government won't run out of money to pay the large number of federal employees who live in our area. there is now a short term one-week extension on the table. it would delay the deadline until next friday night at midnight giving lawmakers a chance to work out that longer term extension still needs to be worked on. president trump revealed a tax reform plan....
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from brunswick maine, hilltry analyst colonel david hunt, author of the new novel "without mercy." worried should we be, take us inside the mentality of kim jong un. >> within about four years north korea will be able to make its longest range launchers. they have three miss thals can hit the lower 48, they can't put a nuke on them. they can put a nuke on the intermediate missile. that can hit japan. chemical weapons, we talk about chemical weapons in syria, since the mid 1990s north korea has been helping syria on chemical weapons. >> eric: that's the capability, talk about the mentality of actually pressing the button. >> kim jong un has basically a throw threshold of risk. since the end of january -- since the end of january there is been instances of instability, there's been the assassination of his elder half-brother but also the demotion of the minister of state security, one of the most important officials. the killing of five of his sub ordinance. all sorts of things indicating problems with the top of the north korean military. this means that this guy has a low threshold
from brunswick maine, hilltry analyst colonel david hunt, author of the new novel "without mercy." worried should we be, take us inside the mentality of kim jong un. >> within about four years north korea will be able to make its longest range launchers. they have three miss thals can hit the lower 48, they can't put a nuke on them. they can put a nuke on the intermediate missile. that can hit japan. chemical weapons, we talk about chemical weapons in syria, since the mid 1990s...
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. >>> new jersey firefighter is recovering after responding to this home in south brunswick engulfedflames. police say he fell through the first floor and into the basement at the home on the 900 block of georges road. other firefighters had to rescue him. he'll be all right. two pets did die in that fire and police say an electrical short is to blame. >>> republican lawmakers in washington have all but ensured that neil gorsuch confirmation to the supreme court. in a historic move republicans made good on their promise and they used that highly controversial nuclear option it lowers the senate vote threshold to simple majority of 51 votes not the traditional 60. the nuclear option stripped democrats from using filibusters to block republicans. democrats denounced the gop's move calling eight power grab. a final vote expected tomorrow morning. >> the world of comedy lost a giant today. don rickles died at the age of 90. rickles of course was known for inventing the art of the insult and he was no stranger to the jersey shore. fox' as neat at a vogel shows us the legacy that don rickl
. >>> new jersey firefighter is recovering after responding to this home in south brunswick engulfedflames. police say he fell through the first floor and into the basement at the home on the 900 block of georges road. other firefighters had to rescue him. he'll be all right. two pets did die in that fire and police say an electrical short is to blame. >>> republican lawmakers in washington have all but ensured that neil gorsuch confirmation to the supreme court. in a historic...
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other news there is a new jersey fire fighter recovering after this house fire happened in south brunswicklice say that the fire fighter fell through the first floor in the basement of the home, it is up there in george s road. there was other fire fighters very quickly there to rescue him. we know that fire fighter will be okay. two pets did die in that fire. police say it was an electrical short that is to blame. >>> and search is on for robber who burst into a philadelphia pretzel factory yesterday, in center city. you can see him walk behind the counter this is the 1800 block of chestnut street. he comes over, pushes employee , there he goes, pushing him right out of the way. she tries to stop him but she's able to grab $300 from the register but no one was hurt. >>> regulators in pennsylvania are settling, a legal dispute for uber for 3.5 million-dollar. this agreement will end that fight over uber and its subsidiaries that operated without authorities in our state for six months back in 2014. this settlement says that both side agree that uber has been operating lawfully in this stat
other news there is a new jersey fire fighter recovering after this house fire happened in south brunswicklice say that the fire fighter fell through the first floor in the basement of the home, it is up there in george s road. there was other fire fighters very quickly there to rescue him. we know that fire fighter will be okay. two pets did die in that fire. police say it was an electrical short that is to blame. >>> and search is on for robber who burst into a philadelphia pretzel...
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but a situation in new jersey, fire fighters there injured, after going to a house fire, in south brunswick say fire fighter fell through the first floor into the basement of a home. this is on georges road. there were other fire fighters you can clearly see them there , rescued them, fire was burning, we know two pets died in the fire and police say there was an electrical short to blame. >>> search on for robber who burst in the philadelphia pretzel factory yesterday in center city. he goes behind the counter on 1800 block of chestnut street. he pushes employee out of the way and she tries to stop him trying to have a battle over cash register, he does, he is stronger, he gets $300 from the register. she was in the physically hurt >>> regulators in pennsylvania settled a dispute they have been having with uber. we have been hearing bit quite publicly. 3.5 million-dollar got this deal done. they have agreed they will stop fighting over whether uber was legal here when they first started in 2014. now they say it is legal for now and that matter has been settled. >>> when we come right back,
but a situation in new jersey, fire fighters there injured, after going to a house fire, in south brunswick say fire fighter fell through the first floor into the basement of a home. this is on georges road. there were other fire fighters you can clearly see them there , rescued them, fire was burning, we know two pets died in the fire and police say there was an electrical short to blame. >>> search on for robber who burst in the philadelphia pretzel factory yesterday in center city....
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the south brunswick police department in middlesex county posted this video on twitter as a warning. officers say miraculous, the driver had only minor injuries. >> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> so you've got to grab the umbrella today. we thought it would the perfect day for gardening. and it may, in some places. especially if you're in the suburbs, maybe out in lehigh valley, but if you're south of the city, i think you're going to see a lot more passing showers throughout the day. right now, let's start it off. we have clouds, a little bit of a mist, 55 in philly. it's cloudy and 54 in the pennsylvania suburbs. the jersey shore, you're cloudy. 53, places like atlantic city getting a shower at this hour. we're looking at 54. there were a few peeks of sunshine.kom rays coming up. beautiful, beautiful start today in the lehigh valley. but it's going to cloud over and you may see a few spripgs. 54 there and 55 in delaware as the traffic plows on through the cloud and the passing showers. so what's going to happen for us out there today is we're basically going to
the south brunswick police department in middlesex county posted this video on twitter as a warning. officers say miraculous, the driver had only minor injuries. >> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> so you've got to grab the umbrella today. we thought it would the perfect day for gardening. and it may, in some places. especially if you're in the suburbs, maybe out in lehigh valley, but if you're south of the city, i think you're going to see a lot more passing...
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the south brunswick police department in middlesex county posted this video on twitter as a warning. officers say miraculous, the driver had only minor injuries. >>> tomorrow, france will hold national elections. this as the country is on high alert, just two days after another terror attack. and now we're seeing cell phone video of the moment the gunfire erupted thursday night in paris. [ gunfire ] . >> you can hear gunshots being fired along the champs-elysees as police ducked for cover and ran. authorities say the shooter killed an officer and wounded two others before police gunned him down. french police found a note praising isis that apparently fell from the shooter's pocket near the scene. according to authorities, the gunman spent 14 years in prison for attacking police officers and for related crimes. yesterday, security forces raided his family's home, trying to determine if anybody helped him with the attack. >>> we have some breaking news that's just come into our newsroom. delaware state police have just issued an amber alert for two missing children. the children were
the south brunswick police department in middlesex county posted this video on twitter as a warning. officers say miraculous, the driver had only minor injuries. >>> tomorrow, france will hold national elections. this as the country is on high alert, just two days after another terror attack. and now we're seeing cell phone video of the moment the gunfire erupted thursday night in paris. [ gunfire ] . >> you can hear gunshots being fired along the champs-elysees as police ducked...
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and from brunswick maine, fox news military analyst colonel david hunt who is author of the novel withoutercy. how worried should we be and take us inside the mentality of kim jong-un? >> within about four years, north korea will be able to make a nuke. they've already got three missiles that can hit the lower 48 states, they just can't put a nuke on them. but a kit they can put a nuke on their noto missile and that can hit the pan and chemical weapons. we talked about chemical weapons in syria since the mid-1990s, north korea has been helping syria on chemical weapons. >> eric: talk about the mentality of actually pressing the button. >> kim jong-un has basically all end of january,eshold of risk. there's been instances of instability. there have been the assassination of his older half-brother but there's also been a demotion of the minister of state security, one of the most important officials. there was a killing of five of his subordinates, ulcers of things indicating problems of the top of the north korean military. this means that this guy has a low threshold of risk, a very diffe
and from brunswick maine, fox news military analyst colonel david hunt who is author of the novel withoutercy. how worried should we be and take us inside the mentality of kim jong-un? >> within about four years, north korea will be able to make a nuke. they've already got three missiles that can hit the lower 48 states, they just can't put a nuke on them. but a kit they can put a nuke on their noto missile and that can hit the pan and chemical weapons. we talked about chemical weapons in...
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he joins us from brunswick, maine. senator, will you vote for or against judge neil gorsuch. >> i haven't decided yet, john. to be honest i've focused almost exclusively over the last couple weeks on the russia matter. i went to a part of neil gorsuch's hearings. i've met with him and read a number of his opinions, done a lot of homework, but i'm not making a decision until next week. there were some written questions one of my colleagues submitted on my behalf. i want the review his answers to those. so that matter isn't going to really come to the senate floor probably until the end of the week. and i'll be announcing my position probably some time tuesday or wednesday. >> dickerson: quickly on the matter of the filibuster, where are you? do you have a philosophical view about whether senate democrats should filibuster a supreme court nominee? >> well, you know, i heard what john. >> cornyn, my friend jon cornyn just said. there's plenty of... you can argue this in both directions. i think i've had to take something
he joins us from brunswick, maine. senator, will you vote for or against judge neil gorsuch. >> i haven't decided yet, john. to be honest i've focused almost exclusively over the last couple weeks on the russia matter. i went to a part of neil gorsuch's hearings. i've met with him and read a number of his opinions, done a lot of homework, but i'm not making a decision until next week. there were some written questions one of my colleagues submitted on my behalf. i want the review his...
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about my member companies that i represent in northern british columbia, in northern ontario in new brunswickho will have to think of meeting payroll in a few weeks. they're expected to put on deposits these amounts. if you're a small mill operation, that's even harder. there's a lot of concern here in terms of the impacts on the sector. i believe through diplomacy and engagement we can get to a deal eventually but it could take a couple years. >> thank you. we appreciate your time. with the forest products association of canada. >>> all right. so what impact will this tariff have on the united states' timber companies? joining us is charlie thomas, co-owner of a lumber company out of mississippi. thank you for joining us. we got the canadian view. they've been proven right five out of the last six times, what's the united states' view? >> we're pleased with the trump administration for fully enforcing the u.s. trade laws. it will support our industry and our communities. i will tell you i listened to your interview and i have to say that a lot of these u.s. mills are in very rural counties i
about my member companies that i represent in northern british columbia, in northern ontario in new brunswickho will have to think of meeting payroll in a few weeks. they're expected to put on deposits these amounts. if you're a small mill operation, that's even harder. there's a lot of concern here in terms of the impacts on the sector. i believe through diplomacy and engagement we can get to a deal eventually but it could take a couple years. >> thank you. we appreciate your time. with...
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. >> host: steve is in east brunswick new jersey. you are on booktv. >> caller: how're you? hello? >> host: please go ahead. we are listening. >> caller: pics i was wondering who some of dave barry's favoriteuthors are that write satire. >> guest: probably easily the writer of most influenced me, and it was thanks to my father, it was robert benchley. this is a guy that is almost unknown today as far as i can tell, but in the 20s, '30s was probably if you asked literally american who is the funniest person in the country they would say robert benchley. he was a brilliant guy. he went to harvard. he was a theater critic but he wrote just wonderfully funny, silly essays. and my dad was a huge fan of this. so we had when i was a kid, around the house robert benchley anthologies of his columns for "life" magazine, for "the new yorker." and i discovered him when i was maybe 10 years old and i started reading it. it was the best thing ever read. it was like i can believe a grownup wrote this. they were hilarious essays, and i wanted to write like that. from the beginning whenever i wrote
. >> host: steve is in east brunswick new jersey. you are on booktv. >> caller: how're you? hello? >> host: please go ahead. we are listening. >> caller: pics i was wondering who some of dave barry's favoriteuthors are that write satire. >> guest: probably easily the writer of most influenced me, and it was thanks to my father, it was robert benchley. this is a guy that is almost unknown today as far as i can tell, but in the 20s, '30s was probably if you asked...