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he's believed to be the same man who held up the citizens branch on 151515 market on april 29th. en there's shady and shades. age 50ish. the fbi said on tuesday at 2:30 he held up the branch on spring garden. he wore a puffy coat, blue jeans, a baseball cap. >> have weapons been displayed in any of these jobs? >> they have not. have been verbal demands and demand notes. >> reporter: and you couldn't miss this guy in the bright yellow jacket with a stripe across the chest. authorities say on april 29th, he held up the pnc branch at 1849 walnut. and last but not least, there's this guy. i guess you could say he's camera shy. the fbi is seeking him in connection with a holdup at the citizens branch at 123 chestnut. white male in his 30s wearing a red jacket and blue jeans. authorities say there have been eight bank robberies since april 29th being committed by at least four men and they believe the men are taking advantage of the rainy weather knowing the police response is going to be delayed and they can change the wardrobe up a bit. >> after the bank robbers are able to put on jac
he's believed to be the same man who held up the citizens branch on 151515 market on april 29th. en there's shady and shades. age 50ish. the fbi said on tuesday at 2:30 he held up the branch on spring garden. he wore a puffy coat, blue jeans, a baseball cap. >> have weapons been displayed in any of these jobs? >> they have not. have been verbal demands and demand notes. >> reporter: and you couldn't miss this guy in the bright yellow jacket with a stripe across the chest....
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he handed a teller a demand note today as he held up citizens bank branch at second and chestnut rightt noon time. fortunately, nobody was hurt. >>> a modern day hero is being honored tonight in philadelphia. a new trauma center has been named after him at penn presbyterian medical center. monica malpass is here with the touching story of doctor john pryor. >> that is right, jim. doctor pryor was a gifted trauma surgeon but also served in iraq, sadly, he was killed during his second tour of duty there and tonight that tragedy is being turned into triumph. john pryor was a hero for a time, a talented surgeon the at penn, dedicated family mandy voted to his wife carmella and his three children but he also believed in giving back. he was moved to help with 9/11. doctor pryor took that spirit of service to iraq as well volunteering for two tours of duty when he heard they were shorthanded in the trauma unit. >> what we saw was a passion for his work and excellent at his work, and his care for others. >> reporter: but then came every family's worst fear, a mortar killed their beloved husban
he handed a teller a demand note today as he held up citizens bank branch at second and chestnut rightt noon time. fortunately, nobody was hurt. >>> a modern day hero is being honored tonight in philadelphia. a new trauma center has been named after him at penn presbyterian medical center. monica malpass is here with the touching story of doctor john pryor. >> that is right, jim. doctor pryor was a gifted trauma surgeon but also served in iraq, sadly, he was killed during his...
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detectives believe he is the same man who held up a citizens bank branch just 11 blocks away at 15th market streets on friday april 29th. there is a reward available for his capture and tipsters can remain anonymous. >>> happening today, the delaware state senate is set to vote on a bill that would ban the sale of a popular cough suppressant to minors. the legislation prohibits the sale of dextromethorphan or d xm to anyone under the age of 18 the only exception would be if they have a prescription. the measure is aimed at keeping children from using d xm to get high. the bill already passed in the statehouse last month. >>> a smaller field of can candidates are going in today's presidential primaries in west virginia and nebraska. bernie sanders leads democratic frontrunner hillary clinton in the polls in west virginia but a landslide victory would not do much to advance the vermont senator's path to the nomination. clinton leads sanders in the delegate race and needs just 17 percent of the remaining delegates to secure the democratic nomination. >>> donald trump is the presumptive
detectives believe he is the same man who held up a citizens bank branch just 11 blocks away at 15th market streets on friday april 29th. there is a reward available for his capture and tipsters can remain anonymous. >>> happening today, the delaware state senate is set to vote on a bill that would ban the sale of a popular cough suppressant to minors. the legislation prohibits the sale of dextromethorphan or d xm to anyone under the age of 18 the only exception would be if they have a...
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the detectives believe he's the same plan who held up a citizens bank branch just 11 blocks away on fridayil 29th. there is a reward available for his capture and tipsters can remain anonymous. >>> the company that makes those automatic coffeemakers just bought a whole big pile of doughnuts. maribel aber is live at the nasdaq in times square with our market watch report. good morning, maribel. >> reporter: good morning, matt. just a little bit of sugar. krispy kreme has been acquired by the parent of keurig green mountain. >>> the deal with jabb is valued at $1.3 billion. it's a private investment company that owns stakes in pete's coffee and tea and einstein brothers bagels. they could open stores featuring breakfast items from all of its holdings. mixed day for the markets as a slide in oil drags energy shares lower. futures point to a higher open. report on whole sale inventories due out opened. airline group wants you to share photos of the long airport lines. simply snap a photo of the line at the checkpoint and post it to instagram or twitter and tag the t.s.a. the campaign is an eff
the detectives believe he's the same plan who held up a citizens bank branch just 11 blocks away on fridayil 29th. there is a reward available for his capture and tipsters can remain anonymous. >>> the company that makes those automatic coffeemakers just bought a whole big pile of doughnuts. maribel aber is live at the nasdaq in times square with our market watch report. good morning, maribel. >> reporter: good morning, matt. just a little bit of sugar. krispy kreme has been...
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have the responsibility here in the senate and in the house and in the executive branch to manage what we own as citizens of the united states for the public good. now in the past, managing it for the public good meant, well, let's do leases and raise some revenue for the federal government. and we have leased out about 10% of the carbon reserves that we own as citizens, our citizen-owned carbon fossil fuel reserves. but 90% of it has not been leased out. now when we do a lease, it creates a legal contract in which the individual company that has purchased the lease now has the right to extract that oil, to extract that natural gas, to extract that coal for years to come and renew the lease. there are many leases that result in extraction going on for decades, for 10 years, for 20 years, but even three decades, four decades, five decades into the future. we cannot afford as americans or as citizens of this planet to be facilitating the extraction of fossil fuels to be burned three, four or five decades into the future. there is no way that the world is going to meet this challenge of keeping 80% of their
have the responsibility here in the senate and in the house and in the executive branch to manage what we own as citizens of the united states for the public good. now in the past, managing it for the public good meant, well, let's do leases and raise some revenue for the federal government. and we have leased out about 10% of the carbon reserves that we own as citizens, our citizen-owned carbon fossil fuel reserves. but 90% of it has not been leased out. now when we do a lease, it creates a...
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citizens bank in old city. authorities say the man handed a demand note to a teller at the branch on chestnut street just before noon yesterday. the robber got away with unknown amount of cash. time for a check on the roads with first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. what do you see? >> things are calming down a little bit from the earlier mornimorn morning rush. we're watching route 73 around the new jersey turnpike. a few moments ago with the accident scene, headed southbound, we had police officers on the scene. they just moved out of the way. no big delays by the scene now. maybe a little slow go with the vehicle left over. here's the schuylkill expressway around gerard. we're still a little slow headed westbound, we just had construction crews move out of the way, headed westbound working on some of the lanes. the drive time is just a tad slow and speeds in the high 40s. an accident on lower merion might tie you up if you're near lancaster avenue. and 95 looking a bit better. the southbound drive time still maybe two or three minutes of an increase, but still no problem into center city. >> jessic
citizens bank in old city. authorities say the man handed a demand note to a teller at the branch on chestnut street just before noon yesterday. the robber got away with unknown amount of cash. time for a check on the roads with first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. what do you see? >> things are calming down a little bit from the earlier mornimorn morning rush. we're watching route 73 around the new jersey turnpike. a few moments ago with the accident scene, headed southbound,...
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american citizen communications in a way that really frankly the intelligence community could care less about. >> thank you, senator. one of the hallmarks of the legislation is that all three branches of government play a role in ensuring the laws implemented in a way that protects privacy and civil liberties. the executive branch is on the front lines. the court plays a robust role. i can tell you that it is -- the court is not a rubbera rubberstamp. it is aggressive and assertive and its oversight. with respect to particular to us persons information on the minimization procedure the exact opinion that judge hogan reached last fall and a case that was declassified recently, an 80 page opinion finding that the government's recent certification was constitutional and complied with law and in particular that the use of fbi queries of 702 was also consistent with the law and the constitution. >> under the 4th amendment the issue is whether the searches reasonable. >> yes. >> some people are suggesting there is some outright prohibition here, but under the protective mechanisms, as you say, built into the statutes the courts have upheld access to communication by an american citizen w
american citizen communications in a way that really frankly the intelligence community could care less about. >> thank you, senator. one of the hallmarks of the legislation is that all three branches of government play a role in ensuring the laws implemented in a way that protects privacy and civil liberties. the executive branch is on the front lines. the court plays a robust role. i can tell you that it is -- the court is not a rubbera rubberstamp. it is aggressive and assertive and...
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that might otherwise pick up american citizen communications in a way that the intelligence community could care less about. >> one of the hallmarks is all three branches of government play a central role in ensuring it is implemented in a way that protect privacy and civil liberty. on the front lines of oversight and fisa played a robust role part of that. it is aggressive. this committee and the intelligence committee plays a significant role. toh respect in particular united states persons information and the minimization procedures, that was consistent with the fourth amendment and statute and that is the exact opinion judge hogan recently reached last fall in a case he classified -- declassified recently finding the government recent certification was constitutional and complied with the law and in particular, the use of fbi queries of 702, the issue whip and discussing, was with the law and constitution. >> under the fourth amendment, the issue is whether the searches reasonable. some people are suggesting there some outright prohibition here but under the protective mechanisms built into the statute, the court upheld access by an communication a
that might otherwise pick up american citizen communications in a way that the intelligence community could care less about. >> one of the hallmarks is all three branches of government play a central role in ensuring it is implemented in a way that protect privacy and civil liberty. on the front lines of oversight and fisa played a robust role part of that. it is aggressive. this committee and the intelligence committee plays a significant role. toh respect in particular united states...
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the head of their foreign intel branch is a french guy born in paris, educated in france. his wife and two kids are all french citizens they came over to syria. he presented the plan for the paris attacks to al baghdadi and his promotion was to lead what is isis' cia. now, that is terrifying and it also is unprecedented in the history of this organization. it has always been ararab-more than bomen. people inside the west not making the migration over to the so-called caliphate but being recruited and radicalized in their home cities. when we talk about, you know, who are the extremists who might have been working at charles de gaul gaulle, they might not have been extremists when they got hired for this job. this has been a four or five-year civil war in syria. it's brainwashed and changed the outlook of so many people, including non-muslims, frankly. many of whom are driven into the isis fold just because they're attracted to the ultra violence and the geopolitical breakdown of the middle east. >> and allen, we heard from james woolsey. he speculates this could be an inside job. listen to what wolsey said. >> i think
the head of their foreign intel branch is a french guy born in paris, educated in france. his wife and two kids are all french citizens they came over to syria. he presented the plan for the paris attacks to al baghdadi and his promotion was to lead what is isis' cia. now, that is terrifying and it also is unprecedented in the history of this organization. it has always been ararab-more than bomen. people inside the west not making the migration over to the so-called caliphate but being...
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american citizen communications in a way that really frankly the intelligence community could care less about. >> thank you, senator. one of the hallmarks of the legislation is that all three branches of government play a role in ensuring the laws implemented in a way that protects privacy and civil liberties. the executive branch is on the front lines. the court plays a robust role. i can tell you that it is -- the court is not a rubbera rubberstamp. it is aggressive and assertive and its oversight. with respect to particular to us persons information on the minimization procedure the exact opinion that judge hogan reached last fall and a case that was declassified recently, an 80 page opinion finding that the government's recent certification was constitutional and complied with law and in particular that the use of fbi queries of 702 was also consistent with the law and the constitution. >> under the 4th amendment the issue is whether the searches reasonable. >> yes. >> some people are suggesting there is some outright prohibition here, but under the protective mechanisms, as you say, built into the statutes the courts have upheld access to communication by an american citizen w
american citizen communications in a way that really frankly the intelligence community could care less about. >> thank you, senator. one of the hallmarks of the legislation is that all three branches of government play a role in ensuring the laws implemented in a way that protects privacy and civil liberties. the executive branch is on the front lines. the court plays a robust role. i can tell you that it is -- the court is not a rubbera rubberstamp. it is aggressive and assertive and...
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citizen communications in a way that really frankly the intelligence community could care less about. >> thank you, senator. as you mentioned, one of the hallmarks of the legislation all three branches of government play a central role in ensuring that the law is implemented in a way that protects privacy and civil liberties. certainly the executive branch agencies that implement the law are on the front leap lines of oversight and compliance and fisa plays a robust role. i can tell you that the court is not a rubber stamp. it is aggressive and assertive of its oversight of the cases it handles and, of course, this committee and the intelligence committee plays a significant role. all three branches of government are involved in overseeing this authority. with respect in particular to u.s. person information and the minmization procedures as was found the procedures were consistent with the fourth amendment and they were consistent with the statute. in fact, that's the exact opinion that judge hogan recently reached last fall in a case that was declassified recently, an 80-page opinion by judge hogan, finding that the government's recent certification was constitution and complied w
citizen communications in a way that really frankly the intelligence community could care less about. >> thank you, senator. as you mentioned, one of the hallmarks of the legislation all three branches of government play a central role in ensuring that the law is implemented in a way that protects privacy and civil liberties. certainly the executive branch agencies that implement the law are on the front leap lines of oversight and compliance and fisa plays a robust role. i can tell you...
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citizen communications in a way that really frankly the intelligence community could care less about. >> thank you, senator. as you mentioned, one of the hall marks of legislation is that all three branches of government play a central role in ensuring the law is implemented in a way that protects privacy and civil liberties. executive agencies that implement the law, or on the front lines of oversight and compliance, fisa court plays a robust role having been federal role. having been federal prosecutor for years, i can tell you the court is not rubber stamp, aggressive in oversight of cases. this sometime and intelligence committee plays a significant role. all three branches of the government are involved in overseeing this authority. with respect in particular to u.s. person information and the minimization procedures as p club found those procedures were consistent with fourth amendment and consistent with the statute. in fact, that's the exact opinion judge hogan recently reached last fall in a case that was declassified recently, an 80-page opinion by judge hogan finding the judge's recent certification was constitutional and complied with the law and in particular that the use of
citizen communications in a way that really frankly the intelligence community could care less about. >> thank you, senator. as you mentioned, one of the hall marks of legislation is that all three branches of government play a central role in ensuring the law is implemented in a way that protects privacy and civil liberties. executive agencies that implement the law, or on the front lines of oversight and compliance, fisa court plays a robust role having been federal role. having been...
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citizen communications in a way that really frankly the intelligence community could care less about. >> thank you, senator. and as you mentioned, one of the hallmarks of the legislation is that all three branches of government play a central role in ensuring that the law is implemented in a way that protects privacy and civil liberties. certainly the executive branch, the agencies that implement are the law are on the front lines of oversight and conformance. the fisa court plays a robust role. having been a federal prosecutor for years, i can tell you the court is not a rubber stamp. it is aggressive and assertive in its oversight of the cases it handles. and of course this committee and the intelligence committee plays a significant role. all three branches of government are involved in overseeing this authority. with respect in particular to u.s. person information and the minimization procedures as the p-club found, those procedures were consistent with the fourth amendment and consistent with the statute. in fact, that's the exact opinion that judge hogan recently reached last fall in a case that was declassified recently, an 80-page opinion by judge hogan finding that the government's re
citizen communications in a way that really frankly the intelligence community could care less about. >> thank you, senator. and as you mentioned, one of the hallmarks of the legislation is that all three branches of government play a central role in ensuring that the law is implemented in a way that protects privacy and civil liberties. certainly the executive branch, the agencies that implement are the law are on the front lines of oversight and conformance. the fisa court plays a...