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quick hit by wednesday, clea clearing thing down. partly sunny, 85 and looks dry thursday to friday with temperatures mid 80s. usually this time of year we're explaining about heat and humidity. that this weekend. >> thank you cecily coming up on "action news" phillies out west and eagles novacare and on "action news" phillies out west and eagles novacare and when we continue in a >> phillies in san diego and guess who is bat. one chase utley. he feels as good as he's felt all season and hopefully he can start producing after missing six weeks with bum ankle chase utley back in uniform tonight in san diego don't get used to saying us every day. phils every day second baseman appears to be over. utley expected to be out four days a week right now. leading off first at bat, he's still watching, 0-batting average down 177 and third inning aaron nolan in trouble and off deep right, don brown. miss plays it off the wall. two-run triple. brown makes up for it solo hom homener next upping and phillies down-1 in the fifth. >> coming into tra
quick hit by wednesday, clea clearing thing down. partly sunny, 85 and looks dry thursday to friday with temperatures mid 80s. usually this time of year we're explaining about heat and humidity. that this weekend. >> thank you cecily coming up on "action news" phillies out west and eagles novacare and on "action news" phillies out west and eagles novacare and when we continue in a >> phillies in san diego and guess who is bat. one chase utley. he feels as good as...
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you want to eat clea that's ridiculous. >> reporter: health department inspector stopped by again. our cameras rolling when he ripped off the once again covered signs on the deli's front door. certainly a long day of opening and closing, opening and closing that deli. now i asked the health department spokesperson how many strikes does a business get before it is closed for good? well the health department in this statement in part saying if they continue to operate illegally we may lead to other enforcement actions as needed to ensure they don't pose a risk to public health. we will stay on top of this story for you. here in the south bronx, news 4 new york. ha>> it has been a long day in every way tonight. thank you. >>> this ar new tonight, police called the prospect park lake after getting reports after body floating in the water. investigators pulled a 47-year-old man out of the lake near prospect circle and west drive. police say a brooklyn resident was unconscious but had no visible injuries or trauma to his body. he was determined to be dead at the scene. a suspect is quest
you want to eat clea that's ridiculous. >> reporter: health department inspector stopped by again. our cameras rolling when he ripped off the once again covered signs on the deli's front door. certainly a long day of opening and closing, opening and closing that deli. now i asked the health department spokesperson how many strikes does a business get before it is closed for good? well the health department in this statement in part saying if they continue to operate illegally we may lead...
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Aug 6, 2015
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the sky is mostly clea i tthe park. as we look at the weather headlines. we're talking about sun givrog way to high clouds. it's a nice day. temperatures in the 80s with low humidity. it will feel comfortable. rain is possible from central new jersey hon. south tomorrow into tomorrow nd ht and then improving weather trend into the weekend. especially on sunday. we may still have clouds on saturday. not sure how close that storm is going to get to us. 70 in the thrk. 71 in mill basin. 60s showing up floral park. 66 valley stream is 67. 50s out of the pine barrens. danbury, connecticut, 55. same thing poughkeepsie. 52 monticello and 50s across northwesteaninnorth central new jersey. a cool window opener to start the morning. you can see high clouds to the so d and west. we're in pretty good d ape. however, we see an area of low pressure spinning out here in the ohio tennessee valley. this one is even eastward. how close it gets to us, question marks. mo st of theesomputer models making it a close call you can see on future tracker what it does to it. clear s
the sky is mostly clea i tthe park. as we look at the weather headlines. we're talking about sun givrog way to high clouds. it's a nice day. temperatures in the 80s with low humidity. it will feel comfortable. rain is possible from central new jersey hon. south tomorrow into tomorrow nd ht and then improving weather trend into the weekend. especially on sunday. we may still have clouds on saturday. not sure how close that storm is going to get to us. 70 in the thrk. 71 in mill basin. 60s...
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Aug 14, 2015
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and says that this site should be designated a superfund site freeing up millions of delorollars of clea money. the problem with an area heavily dependent on tourism is designated this as a superfund site. there's always been a delicate balance between politics, science and the economy. this spill may have shifted that balance somewhat and, again, revived the debate. scott cohn, "nightly business report," durango, colorado. >>> still ahead, cuba is one of the least connected countries in the world, so why is air bnb which relies on the internet making a big push into the island nation? >>> earlier in the program we told you about the rise of retail sales in july, one item people are buying more of is denim. that's good news for apparel retailers since there's a lot of money in jeans. just last year global jeans market was worth more than $1 billion by some estimates and as courtney reagan tells us the fashion trend is picking up steam right before the key back-to-school shopping season. >> reporter: hardium target's back-to-school messages insists denim is a school supply and this year t
and says that this site should be designated a superfund site freeing up millions of delorollars of clea money. the problem with an area heavily dependent on tourism is designated this as a superfund site. there's always been a delicate balance between politics, science and the economy. this spill may have shifted that balance somewhat and, again, revived the debate. scott cohn, "nightly business report," durango, colorado. >>> still ahead, cuba is one of the least connected...
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Aug 13, 2015
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yesterday she was in colorado where millions of gallons of çó the river below. 7ve Ñis7pa supervising cleaine. >> data from t(ñrthis point on be continuing to come +out and decisions. over time, about the uses in this river. >> the waste water was metals including arsenic cand lead. >>> the fairmont hotel in san jose fáp,has some rather unusua guests. bees. the hotel has 4 hives on the roof. each colony is home to about from a three-mile radius. -qs!e executive chef says the bees produce honey that will be used at the hotel's jfrestauran and bakery. to make sure the bees survive year round the hotel will heat the roof during the winter. >>> a former fremont teacher is now in custody after q14 @nyear on the run. back okin 2001, alameda county d.a.'s office charged frank montenegro xdfor sexual assaulting two boys. 9hto mexico. the feds çócaught him t(in l.a. yesterday. montenegro taught at two elementary school çóschools. >>> investigators say a massive fire that tore through a san leandro business was arson. the fire destroyed the marina market at doolittle and marina 7 early monday. so fa
yesterday she was in colorado where millions of gallons of çó the river below. 7ve Ñis7pa supervising cleaine. >> data from t(ñrthis point on be continuing to come +out and decisions. over time, about the uses in this river. >> the waste water was metals including arsenic cand lead. >>> the fairmont hotel in san jose fáp,has some rather unusua guests. bees. the hotel has 4 hives on the roof. each colony is home to about from a three-mile radius. -qs!e executive chef...
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Aug 11, 2015
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no wichi iwiping the slate clea. st. louis and neighboring towns are erasing old warrants. altogether. not so in ferguson where tickets are still owed, and arrest warrants are being issued. and thousand of people like veronica ortega could technically be arrested just about any moment for something that started out as a delinquent car in her driveway. so really, any time a cop could come by here. >> give you a ticket. >> and arrest you. >> yeah, yeah, oh, yeah. >> drew with all the unrest last night and the shooting. a city almost 75% african-american. how many african-american officers work for the ferguson police department? >> surprising how few, even after the year. they have a new interim police chief who is black. and five officers. five out of 50 who are black. again, as you said ein a town where 70% of the population is black. they're trying to improve that as well. that is an improvement. >> is the interim chief going to change the way the department has been operating? >> he says so. he says he is not going to have policing for profit. not going to do that. he say
no wichi iwiping the slate clea. st. louis and neighboring towns are erasing old warrants. altogether. not so in ferguson where tickets are still owed, and arrest warrants are being issued. and thousand of people like veronica ortega could technically be arrested just about any moment for something that started out as a delinquent car in her driveway. so really, any time a cop could come by here. >> give you a ticket. >> and arrest you. >> yeah, yeah, oh, yeah. >> drew...
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Aug 24, 2015
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come to my boss on a federalism case and i saw her like going down the hall and like having justice clea and talking about a clause. she would not be put off on those cases and i think the chief was-- after all it should still be a lot, but i think he was not pushing as much if she had not been actually the engine. >> do you attribute that her background? >> i think she coming from the west, i mean, from arizona-- >> not california. >> yes, the real west and having been a state official in the real west she do these things really seriously, sort of like a personal slight when the federal government came in and trampled all over what state governments were doing because she had been missed a government. that is no longer there and i think the old chief was congenial with the point of view, but not pushing it. she was pushing it. >> adam. >> this chief justice except when he was in private practice we include federal governments. >> as have many of the newer members of the courts. that is the common threat. >> well, let's talk-- >> the interesting thing about justice o'connor leaving as th
come to my boss on a federalism case and i saw her like going down the hall and like having justice clea and talking about a clause. she would not be put off on those cases and i think the chief was-- after all it should still be a lot, but i think he was not pushing as much if she had not been actually the engine. >> do you attribute that her background? >> i think she coming from the west, i mean, from arizona-- >> not california. >> yes, the real west and having been...