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nbc 10's andrea cline-thomas talked to them. >> i want only one thing this holiday season and that's for our state lawmakers to do their job. >> reporter: philadelphia public school parents are being asked to contact state lawmakers and urge them to pass a budget. what's the worst case scenario? >> is we run out of money. >> reporter: already schools have borrowed $1 billion to cover operating costs during the five-month stalemate. after january 29th, without a state budget, borrowing more money is not guaranteed. schools could be forced to close. >> what they want to do is parents got to take on some work or a job because now you got kids at home and you can't get the babies. >> reporter: district employees were notified about the dire financial situation so they could begin to plan. >> i feel a little bit stressed out, and i look at my finances. >> reporter: the state budget proposal would include historic raises for education after years of deep cuts. how to pay for it remains a sticking point. >> we have to have the stability of a budget so we can plan ahead for supporting our st
nbc 10's andrea cline-thomas talked to them. >> i want only one thing this holiday season and that's for our state lawmakers to do their job. >> reporter: philadelphia public school parents are being asked to contact state lawmakers and urge them to pass a budget. what's the worst case scenario? >> is we run out of money. >> reporter: already schools have borrowed $1 billion to cover operating costs during the five-month stalemate. after january 29th, without a state...
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reporting in mayfair, aundrea cline-thomas nbc 4 news. >>> another close call involving a philadelphia police officer tonight after his cruiser collided with a fire truck. skyforce 10 over that scene along caster avenue in juniata around 9:00 tonight. the officer is expected to be okay. the crash is under investigation. >>> new at 11:00, a 102-year-old plus her 7 2-year-old daughter both attacked inside their jersey shore home. >> new tonight we're hearing the women's ordeal in their own words including how they decided to fight back. nbc 10's keith jones has the story from toms river, ocean county. >> i was frightened. i was annoyed more than anything. >> reporter: rarely does something bother 102-year-old evelyn drucker until yesterday when a police knocked on this door and knocked her to the ground inside their tom rivers home. her daughter, bonnie, was too shaken to talk on camera. >> i tried to bite him. i was so mad and afraid. he said he had a knife. he didn't have a knife. he took duct tape out of his pocket. >> reporter: police say he yelled at her. >> i want money, give me mo
reporting in mayfair, aundrea cline-thomas nbc 4 news. >>> another close call involving a philadelphia police officer tonight after his cruiser collided with a fire truck. skyforce 10 over that scene along caster avenue in juniata around 9:00 tonight. the officer is expected to be okay. the crash is under investigation. >>> new at 11:00, a 102-year-old plus her 7 2-year-old daughter both attacked inside their jersey shore home. >> new tonight we're hearing the women's...
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aundrea cline-thomas just letting us know that vote was deferred so mayor-elect jim kenney could weigh in on the plan that trustees say they'll meet with him and also want to engage all aspects of the community. here's the area temple says they are considering for the new stadium between 15th and broad. right now the owls play their home games at lincoln financial field. the stadium on campus would give temple athletics a big boost, but some neighbors are worried about the changes and aundrea cline-thomas has more on the proposal and the concerns now. >> reporter: as you can see behind me, dozens have gathered, students here have advocated for the increase of the minimum wage to $15, they are joining residents in the north philadelphia community and say both issues are related. today the trustees are expected to vote on essentially getting the ball rolling on a $100 million football stadium. this discussion comes on the heels of the football team's record breaking season and invitation to a bowl game. the school president has argued that the momentum and improving the game day experien
aundrea cline-thomas just letting us know that vote was deferred so mayor-elect jim kenney could weigh in on the plan that trustees say they'll meet with him and also want to engage all aspects of the community. here's the area temple says they are considering for the new stadium between 15th and broad. right now the owls play their home games at lincoln financial field. the stadium on campus would give temple athletics a big boost, but some neighbors are worried about the changes and aundrea...
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. >> the biggest chunk has gone to minnesota republican john cline, chairman of the house committee onducation in the workforce, he has received more than $400,000 from the industry over the course of his career. >> it's a lot for one industry to give congress, in an industry industry. >> we asked representative cline how he felt about being the biggest recipient of this money, in light of controversies and failures in the industries. >> i don't try to evaluate how much money did i get from in sector or that. option? >> reporter: until now, members of congress stood behind the schools, but the senator says change may come with the reauthorization of the higher education act. >> we spent $600 million in student loans to corinne thi have been. we let them sign of students after we knew it was a failing corporation, and now the kids are stuck with the loans and debt, and we are stuck as tax players explaining why we continue to fund money, and more than 1.3 million students are paying attention as well. >>> we are joined by paul fine, newsered for for "inside higher ed." these people didn
. >> the biggest chunk has gone to minnesota republican john cline, chairman of the house committee onducation in the workforce, he has received more than $400,000 from the industry over the course of his career. >> it's a lot for one industry to give congress, in an industry industry. >> we asked representative cline how he felt about being the biggest recipient of this money, in light of controversies and failures in the industries. >> i don't try to evaluate how much...
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that's where we find aundrea cline-thomas live. you were there as cosby arrived at the police station, so were a lot of protesters who shouted at bill cosby. >> reporter: yeah. i talked to a lot of them. they used to be fans of bill cosby. as you said, some shouted. others just shook their head as a witness this fall from grace. >> monster your whole life. >> reporter: bill cosby, the once beloved tv dad, admonished as he walked into the cheltenham police department. >> i don't care how old he is now. he's a monster. he wasn't old when he ruined all of those women's lives. >> reporter: he held a cane as attorneys helped him walk inside. >> he was like the a number one dad and everything but that, to me, is just like that who thing is ruined for me now. >> reporter: less than 20 minutes out of the police station. not acknowledging the crowd or answering any questions. >> anything you'd like to say, mr. cosby? >> reporter: getting into the waiting black suv, and driving home. now cosby posted 10% of his $1 million bail before coming
that's where we find aundrea cline-thomas live. you were there as cosby arrived at the police station, so were a lot of protesters who shouted at bill cosby. >> reporter: yeah. i talked to a lot of them. they used to be fans of bill cosby. as you said, some shouted. others just shook their head as a witness this fall from grace. >> monster your whole life. >> reporter: bill cosby, the once beloved tv dad, admonished as he walked into the cheltenham police department. >>...
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nbc 10's andrea cline thomas live at the scene. >> reporter: he was reported missing from his upper darby home on wednesday but we're told his parents used to live in this area. police responded to a 911 call just after 7:00 p.m. a 15-year-old was found dead in the backseat of a lincoln town car with at least one gunshot wound to the head. someone started screaming after making the gruesome discovery in the 24 hu00 block. the father was on scene and identified his son. >> this vehicle will be towed to our police garage. that's where we'll do a thorough investigation. at this time, we don't see any weapon in plain view. >> reporter: the car had flat tire, a tarp over a one doe and hadn't been moved in some time. police didn't know if the teen was shot inside of the car or if he was placed there. it's also unknown if this was a murder or if the gunshot wound was self-inflicted. >> fortunately, we found city realtime crime cameras in the south end of the block at york and park avenue. we also found several private residences with surveillance camera. >> police hope the video can uncover clue
nbc 10's andrea cline thomas live at the scene. >> reporter: he was reported missing from his upper darby home on wednesday but we're told his parents used to live in this area. police responded to a 911 call just after 7:00 p.m. a 15-year-old was found dead in the backseat of a lincoln town car with at least one gunshot wound to the head. someone started screaming after making the gruesome discovery in the 24 hu00 block. the father was on scene and identified his son. >> this...
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there's still strong opposition, though, aundrea cline-thomas reports. >> reporter: drive along west bridge street in morrisville and these flags may stop you in your tracks, at least that's the hope. >> these are somebody's kids and grand kids. >> reporter: each flag represents a life lost in mass shootings since sandy hook, 1,289 flags to be exact. >> a lot of us thought, well, surely this will be the turning point in our history. >> reporter: three years later, the push continues for gun control legislation. >> continually try to make laws that only burden the law-abiding. >> reporter: one representative is reintroducing his proposal for universal background checks that would close the loophole for the private sale of long guns. >> it's what all responsible gun owners do, it's what 90% of our citizens support. >> reporter: mike volb isn't one of them, he doesn't believe the proposal will stop crime. >> nobody's running around robbing the local 7-eleven with a hunting rifle. >> reporter: one look at these flags renews his sense of urgency that something needs to be done. >> so much
there's still strong opposition, though, aundrea cline-thomas reports. >> reporter: drive along west bridge street in morrisville and these flags may stop you in your tracks, at least that's the hope. >> these are somebody's kids and grand kids. >> reporter: each flag represents a life lost in mass shootings since sandy hook, 1,289 flags to be exact. >> a lot of us thought, well, surely this will be the turning point in our history. >> reporter: three years later,...
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reporting live from city hall, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> from our jersey shore bureau, one beer changed a jersey shore man's life and now he's filing suit against the restaurant that served it to him. richard washart says he began experiencing health problems after taking a single sip of beer at mccormick and schmick's restaurant at harrah's in atlantic city in 2012. the retired police officer says he was poisedened by a cleaning product that remained in a dispensing line. >> future is uncertain. as far as the medical side of it goes. >> you think when you go out to eat that you, what you're going to ingest is safe. >> two local beer distributors are also named in the lawsuit which seeks unspecified damages. in court documents the defendants deny any wrongdoing. >>> tonight a message for procrastina procrastinators. you might not want to wait until the last second to get your holiday shopping done. package deliveries are taking a little longer this year, result of record black friday and cyber monday sales. the owners of box pack and ship in king of prussia say customers ar
reporting live from city hall, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> from our jersey shore bureau, one beer changed a jersey shore man's life and now he's filing suit against the restaurant that served it to him. richard washart says he began experiencing health problems after taking a single sip of beer at mccormick and schmick's restaurant at harrah's in atlantic city in 2012. the retired police officer says he was poisedened by a cleaning product that remained in a dispensing line....
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nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas is live for us in vineland tonight.i know police just gave us an update. what's the latest on this disappearance? >> reporter: well, police say although neidy ramirez was last seen on friday by an acquaintan acquaintance, she and baby genesis were not reported missing until yesterday when ramirez didn't show up for work. even more concerning was on saturday ramirez's chevy blazer was found abandoned by her sister on northbound route 55. now, police don't know where ramirez and her baby intended on going. the baby's father has been contacted and he did not have any information, according to police. police have also been trying to track neidy's cell phone activi activity. they say there's been no cell phone activity since friday or any credit card transactions. >> signs of postpartum depression, anything like this, this is out of ordinary for her, hoping to bring her home safely. >> reporter: neidy, we're told, has two other children. no persons of interest in this case have been identified. that's why vineland police are
nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas is live for us in vineland tonight.i know police just gave us an update. what's the latest on this disappearance? >> reporter: well, police say although neidy ramirez was last seen on friday by an acquaintan acquaintance, she and baby genesis were not reported missing until yesterday when ramirez didn't show up for work. even more concerning was on saturday ramirez's chevy blazer was found abandoned by her sister on northbound route 55. now, police don't know...
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later, a great pass finds richmond's tj cline down the middle, and he flushes it home. uni wouldn't go down without a fight...wes washpun finding paul three. but it wouldn't be enough as richmond was just too much for the panthers tonight...they win 82-67...uni falls to six and two. the iowa men were at home today hosting the university of missouri at kansas city............ iowa looked good early in the game, peter jock gets the steal and takes it the full lenght of the court for the lay in, jock finished the day with 10 points, hawks led 7-0. nice ball movement for iowa, anthonhy clemmons to dom uhl to ahmad wagner, he jams it down and is fouled for the three point play , hawks extended the lead by ten points. then clemmons found himself in the corner, he drops the three ball, clemmons finished with 13 points, iowa led 45-31 at the half. second half action, uhl would miss, but jarod uthoff down low collects and gets the put back for two, that made it 61-43, uthoff had 13 points and 7 rebounds. uhl would redeem himself in the corner with the sweet pull up jumper, dom f
later, a great pass finds richmond's tj cline down the middle, and he flushes it home. uni wouldn't go down without a fight...wes washpun finding paul three. but it wouldn't be enough as richmond was just too much for the panthers tonight...they win 82-67...uni falls to six and two. the iowa men were at home today hosting the university of missouri at kansas city............ iowa looked good early in the game, peter jock gets the steal and takes it the full lenght of the court for the lay in,...
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we'll try to go back to andrea kle cline-thomas. quite a scene, the community showed up when cosby did. >> absolutely. area residents joined us here, many had cell phones out, others harsh words for bill cosby. >> monster. you're a monster. >> reporter: bill cosby did not acknowledge the crowd or answer questions as he was flanked by attorneys who walked him inside the cheltenham police department. while inside fingerprinted and took this new mugshot. janet was with her friend in the area when they saw the news helicopters. they wanted to see the comedian enter the police department and called him a monster. >> he was like the a number one dad and everything. but that to me is just like -- that whole thing is ruined for me now. i can never look at him the same. >> reporter: when cosby came out of the police department he did not acknowledge the crowd or answer questions. he was in and out in less than 20 minutes. aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >> thank you. >>> nbc 10's policy is not to name assault assault victims but andrea co
we'll try to go back to andrea kle cline-thomas. quite a scene, the community showed up when cosby did. >> absolutely. area residents joined us here, many had cell phones out, others harsh words for bill cosby. >> monster. you're a monster. >> reporter: bill cosby did not acknowledge the crowd or answer questions as he was flanked by attorneys who walked him inside the cheltenham police department. while inside fingerprinted and took this new mugshot. janet was with her friend...
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tj cline insider for two... he had 17 for richmond...the panthers not going down without a fight... second half...klint carlson trynna trim away at the richmond lead -- they would but it wouldn't be enough... spiders with the win 82-67.... the u-n-i women's team dropped their third straight to north dakota this afternoon -- admidst amber sorenson's 27 points-- they're on the road again next wednesday at south we this holiday, ford america's best-selling brand is giving you more. the ford holiday sales event... with 0% financing for 60 months on 2015 f-150 and focus plus 1,000 dollars holiday bonus cash on 2015 focus and 2016 fusion and escape. it's the best gift ever. now during the ford holiday sales event get 0% financing for 60 months plus 1,000 dollars holiday bonus cash on select vehicles. see your local ford dealer. // bells ringing // //the sound of salvation army bells ringing always seems to percolate through the air this time of air.and while all of that money goes toward suppporting families, the bell ringers also get a lot of joy, just from doing this.today was clydesdal
tj cline insider for two... he had 17 for richmond...the panthers not going down without a fight... second half...klint carlson trynna trim away at the richmond lead -- they would but it wouldn't be enough... spiders with the win 82-67.... the u-n-i women's team dropped their third straight to north dakota this afternoon -- admidst amber sorenson's 27 points-- they're on the road again next wednesday at south we this holiday, ford america's best-selling brand is giving you more. the ford...
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nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas is live. aundrea, you talked to business owners today who were struggling through the warm december while others are tlihriving. >> reporter: that's right. here at the golf course they say twice as many people have come here this december when compared to last year. meanwhile, other businesses are literally banking on having some snow in the forecast. golfers at cobbs creek continue to take advantage of the unseasonably warmer temperatures. >> gorgeous, great shape, grass is still green. this is good. >> reporter: but it's not good for every business. >> there's 25, 28 ton of salt sitting there. >> reporter: michael joins an excavating and landscaping company. last year at this time business was booming, but without snow he's had to lay off two employees until more work comes in. >> then you got your trucks and equipment sitting around, you know, the more they sit around, they are not making money and you're paying on them. >> reporter: they ordered 300 snow plows to be prepared after last yea
nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas is live. aundrea, you talked to business owners today who were struggling through the warm december while others are tlihriving. >> reporter: that's right. here at the golf course they say twice as many people have come here this december when compared to last year. meanwhile, other businesses are literally banking on having some snow in the forecast. golfers at cobbs creek continue to take advantage of the unseasonably warmer temperatures. >> gorgeous,...
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nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas is heading to vineland right now.e'll have a live report as soon as she gets there. >> turning now to your first alert weather. umbrellas just about as far as the eye could see in center city today. nbc 10 along market street as people did their best to stay dry. >> chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here now. glenn, the rain is starting to slow a bit, but we are not done with this thing yet. >> we're tapering off from steady rain to an occasional rain and a bit of drizzle. we're also getting fog up in the pocono mountains at camelback and the visibility in mount pocono reported at zero this past hour. so the fog is getting a little bit more dense. and the rain not as widespread. this was a solid area of green a few hours ago, so we're now seeing patches of very, very light rain or maybe a bit of drizzle. there's some more back by baltimore, but even that area is shrinking a bit and the more significant rain we're going to have to wait until tomorrow for that. you can see the visibility going below a co
nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas is heading to vineland right now.e'll have a live report as soon as she gets there. >> turning now to your first alert weather. umbrellas just about as far as the eye could see in center city today. nbc 10 along market street as people did their best to stay dry. >> chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here now. glenn, the rain is starting to slow a bit, but we are not done with this thing yet. >> we're tapering off from...
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nbc 10's andrea cline thomas has been following the investigation since it broke yesterday afternoon. police say the doctor died of strangulation, but i understand they are not calling it a murder just yet. >> reporter: not yet, keith. they have to release it down and talk to the person of interest. they're saying dr. baker was robbed of his backpack and his wallet. dr. howard baker was found dead by employees at the roadway inn around 11:00 yesterday morning, he was on the floor with a belt tied tightly around his neck. detectives say he checked into the hotel around 3:00 sunday afternoon and had two separate male visitors that night. police do not know if prostitution is involved or if the visitors new dknew dr. bake. police explain what surveillance video show. >> he comes back with the first visitor. an hour or so after that you see the first visitor leave. then about an hour after that the doctor leaves out again. he comes back with a second totally different male visitor. >> reporter: police say the second male visitor that was seen leaving the hotel room also had dr. baker's ba
nbc 10's andrea cline thomas has been following the investigation since it broke yesterday afternoon. police say the doctor died of strangulation, but i understand they are not calling it a murder just yet. >> reporter: not yet, keith. they have to release it down and talk to the person of interest. they're saying dr. baker was robbed of his backpack and his wallet. dr. howard baker was found dead by employees at the roadway inn around 11:00 yesterday morning, he was on the floor with a...
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nbc 10's aundrea cline thomas talked to the boy's mother. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a quick or three block walk down here. they were headed to the 7-eleven when the 14 qulld was attacked. the parents asked we not reveal their identities for fear of retaliation but want their story told. >> there was a group of kids sitting right here on bikes and we were starting to walk across the street. >> reporter: the cousins said they were confronted by a group of 10 or 12 teens who asked the cousins if they knew another kid. the cousins said no. two of the teens in the group allegedly attacked the 14-year-old. >> one of them punched me in the neck. and i kept on walking because i didn't want to start anything with him. we continued to walk this way. >> when they got up to us, we were right here and by the time we all got up to us, we were at that wall. when the one kid came up in front of us and cut us off. >> reporter: the 14-year-old said he was pushed head first into the brick by these metal garage doors. his cousin helped him up. they ran down the block to the 7 7-eleven to get he
nbc 10's aundrea cline thomas talked to the boy's mother. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a quick or three block walk down here. they were headed to the 7-eleven when the 14 qulld was attacked. the parents asked we not reveal their identities for fear of retaliation but want their story told. >> there was a group of kids sitting right here on bikes and we were starting to walk across the street. >> reporter: the cousins said they were confronted by a group of 10 or 12 teens...
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nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas is live at cobbs creek golf club with that story. >> reporter: here at the golf course it's open all year round but crowds usually leave the beginning of december, come back the middle of march. this year, though, is much different. twice as many golfers are teeing off this month. cobbs creek golf course. >> it's been a treat, november and december, we've got so many days in, you know, and in december we had those 60, 70 degrees, perfect. >> be able to keep playing and not have to be all bundled up. >> reporter: a vast difference from last year. >> last year and the year before we had really, really brutal weather. >> reporter: tee times already discounted during the winter months, so season pass holders are reaping the most benefits, so are some of the staff that would normally be working this time of the year. >> normally everybody laid off for two or three months and give them their break. yeah, people had to stay on longer than they normally would. >> reporter: george already golfs year round, but says this unseasonably warmer weather makes it even b
nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas is live at cobbs creek golf club with that story. >> reporter: here at the golf course it's open all year round but crowds usually leave the beginning of december, come back the middle of march. this year, though, is much different. twice as many golfers are teeing off this month. cobbs creek golf course. >> it's been a treat, november and december, we've got so many days in, you know, and in december we had those 60, 70 degrees, perfect. >> be...
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reporting donna cline passed away in 1999 and former mayor bill brier in 2006. tom hawley report interesting sky 3. >> jeff: great looking barkoff, tom. thank you. don't hold your breath on that kyndell nunley joins pro equity. a drought stricken pine tree that had to be cut down is now getting a spiritual lift from its very core to parishioners in modesto, california. when it was cut down, the image of a flowing simple cross was discovered in one section of the trunk. workers immediately worked to save that trunk by applying a protective coat to go its surface. it is now residing in the church foyer. parishioners of the church got a chance to viewer the stunning trunk on sunday and marveled at that image. church officials say they hope to relocate the trunk to a a public viewing. >> krystal: a wily coyote, how managed to make his way into the myrtle beach international airport in south carolina. just walking along. surveillance video shows the coyote running through baggage terminal. imagine a coyote showing you will up next to you in a baggage claim. an airpor
reporting donna cline passed away in 1999 and former mayor bill brier in 2006. tom hawley report interesting sky 3. >> jeff: great looking barkoff, tom. thank you. don't hold your breath on that kyndell nunley joins pro equity. a drought stricken pine tree that had to be cut down is now getting a spiritual lift from its very core to parishioners in modesto, california. when it was cut down, the image of a flowing simple cross was discovered in one section of the trunk. workers immediately...
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aundrea cline-thomas. >>> new video of philadelphia police saving a life. take a look. cameras caught three officers performing cpr on a man who had no pulse. officers pulled him out of the car near broad street north philadelphia. by the time the rescue squad arrived, the man was revived and talking. two of the officers have only been on the street three weeks. >>> pennsylvania police officer facing charges after investigators say she faked an attack. she claims she was thrown down an embankment back in september. her story triggered a manhunt. based on witness accounts, investigators say she made the whole story up. charged with making a false arrest, and denies the charges. >>> home for the holidays for pennsylvania lawmakers without leaving the gift of a state budget. >> legislature didn't even pass a spending bill that many thought would be on the governor's desk now. >> we tied the record since 2003. we'll pass that mark tomorrow because lawmakers won't work until after christmas. deanna durante talked to both party leaders about the stalemate. >> it's embarrassin
aundrea cline-thomas. >>> new video of philadelphia police saving a life. take a look. cameras caught three officers performing cpr on a man who had no pulse. officers pulled him out of the car near broad street north philadelphia. by the time the rescue squad arrived, the man was revived and talking. two of the officers have only been on the street three weeks. >>> pennsylvania police officer facing charges after investigators say she faked an attack. she claims she was...
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aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >> and we are digging into the statistics of what happened since sandyhook, and at 5:15 we'll look at how many kids still die from gun violence every day. and at 5:30 we'll hear from the father of the teacher who gave her life to save her students during sandy hook. what he says three years later. >>> police in the pocono mountains are trying to figure out why a man walked into a walmart wielding two guns and a machete. police say andrew todd showed up at the store saturday night and pointed the weapons at customers. police shot todd in the chest when he refused to drop the weapons. he died at a hospital. there were about 100 people in the store, but no one was hurt. >>> police say speeding and fog were both factors in this deadly crash early this morning near philadelphia international airport. two cars collided on i-95 southbound. not wearing a seat belt and was partially ejected, he died at the scene. the driver of the second car is expected to be okay. >>> well, if you have a nissan parked in your driveway, listen up. the carmaker is recalling 2015 r
aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >> and we are digging into the statistics of what happened since sandyhook, and at 5:15 we'll look at how many kids still die from gun violence every day. and at 5:30 we'll hear from the father of the teacher who gave her life to save her students during sandy hook. what he says three years later. >>> police in the pocono mountains are trying to figure out why a man walked into a walmart wielding two guns and a machete. police say andrew todd...
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aundrea cline-thomas is live on temple's campus. aundrea, why did the board decide to wait to take a vote? >> reporter: as you were saying, keith, there's still not a whole lot of consensus about whether this is a good idea to begin with. to give it some context, if the trustees vote today, it would have started the ball rolling on building a new $100 million football stadium right here on campus, but this would have been the first step in a lengthy process, but it's already been divisive both on campus and in the community. take a look, tension started to escalate as students protested and tried to get into sullivan hall where the meeting was held. only five students were allowed in. a coalition of students have joined with residents to protest building the new football stadium. among concerns is the cost and the impact on the community as it relates to noise, parking and displacement of local residents, many who they say are african-american. temple's board of trustees deferred the vote after jim kenney said he wanted to weigh in.
aundrea cline-thomas is live on temple's campus. aundrea, why did the board decide to wait to take a vote? >> reporter: as you were saying, keith, there's still not a whole lot of consensus about whether this is a good idea to begin with. to give it some context, if the trustees vote today, it would have started the ball rolling on building a new $100 million football stadium right here on campus, but this would have been the first step in a lengthy process, but it's already been divisive...
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we're live tonight in center city, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc news. >>> copter 10 was over the scene tonight. a victim was shot in the face just after 10:30. a man was also shot in philadelphia. no arrest nz that case, either. >>> we know the victims of a fiery crash over the weekend was the daughter of a notorious murderer. he was the passenger of a car that slammed into a parked tractor-trailer and caught fire early sunday morning. the driver, and a third person who has not been identified, also died in that crash. police say barton was driving too fast. the daughter of keith scavo was dead. he killed his mother and kimberly's boyfriend eight years ago. he dropped off giovana moments before the murders. he died in prison on death row. >>> new developments tonight in the deadly las vegas strip crash. we're learning what the driver told police. >>> plus a local college is getting ready to welcome some student athletes who were hurt in that crash, welcoming them back to campus tomorrow. they were in vegas for a tournament. nbc reports from bucks county. >> reporter: 19 people from delaware va
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. >> andrea cline-thomas joins us outside from one of the businesses targeted. >> reporter: some of these propane tanks that were stolen were not light, not easy to carry. take a look. some are the fork life-style propane tanks that could weigh as much as 100 pounds which heightens concern for law enforcement. an alert went out to law enforcement agencies a i cross the area after 43 propane tanks were stolen. praxair in the 2300 block of church street is one of the businesses targeted. the other is james morrissey incorporated in the 4700 block of pennypack street. both businesses were hit in the overnight hours of december 17. surveillance video captured a man loading the propane tanks into a dark minivan. here's a breakdown of the banks stolen between the two businesses 24. were described as forklift sized tanks. nine were one hundred pounds. four were 50 pounds. another four are 33 pounds and two are two-pound tanks. up until an hour ago a police officer was parked down the street presumably keeping an eye on these businesses. police are trying to track down this man who stole the tank
. >> andrea cline-thomas joins us outside from one of the businesses targeted. >> reporter: some of these propane tanks that were stolen were not light, not easy to carry. take a look. some are the fork life-style propane tanks that could weigh as much as 100 pounds which heightens concern for law enforcement. an alert went out to law enforcement agencies a i cross the area after 43 propane tanks were stolen. praxair in the 2300 block of church street is one of the businesses...
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and minors like wayne cline say stricter regulations are short sided. >> our president of our company got -- we can standing this for five more years, the way it is going, but after that who knows. and probably be a lot of people with no lights. >> reporter: but in 2012 coal combustion made up for a quarter of greenhouse emissions in the u.s., reason enough campaigners say to enforce stricter rules. the wyoming business owners like this, the so-called war on coal is deeply troubling. >> i think it would be bad all the way around for everybody. whether it's car dealerships, restaurants, every business in town. >> reporter: wyoming has until 2030 to meet emissions targets. in this state, coal is an economic powerhouse, that many will fight to protect. it isn't that people don't want to embrace cleaner technology, but they simply feel excluded from a process that will have a deep impact on their lives. 11,000 jobs will be lost by some estimates, and that could devastate the entire state. in cities like gellet the outlook for many is gloomy. officials told us they are already investing in
and minors like wayne cline say stricter regulations are short sided. >> our president of our company got -- we can standing this for five more years, the way it is going, but after that who knows. and probably be a lot of people with no lights. >> reporter: but in 2012 coal combustion made up for a quarter of greenhouse emissions in the u.s., reason enough campaigners say to enforce stricter rules. the wyoming business owners like this, the so-called war on coal is deeply...
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it's unlikely that's 'cause then russia and cline would not go along with such sanctions. here domestically in the u.s. there is blow back here on the obama administration. the idea will washington based thon report put new sanctions against iran, the white house spokesperson today was asked about that. he said that barack obama would not stand in the way if u.s. officials deemed such measures useful. however, that puts the white house in a very complicated spot because iran said if there were more sanctions they could potentially put in jeopardy the iran nuclear deal they signed with six world powers a few months ago. but if barack obama does not pursue sanctions based on this report, he could also catch some heat here at home from his critics who have long criticized the iran deal making probably that obama looks weak. we should expect to to hear more from samantha power. she's expected to make very strong comments about the report. >> right, so iran is facing pressure from one side. meanwhile the atomic agency strikes a very different note regarding iran's nuclear progr
it's unlikely that's 'cause then russia and cline would not go along with such sanctions. here domestically in the u.s. there is blow back here on the obama administration. the idea will washington based thon report put new sanctions against iran, the white house spokesperson today was asked about that. he said that barack obama would not stand in the way if u.s. officials deemed such measures useful. however, that puts the white house in a very complicated spot because iran said if there were...
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reporting live in vineland, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> to more breaking news, this out of burlington county where emergency crews are on the scene of a serious accident. it involves a school bus in south hampton. investigators say it collided with another vehicle at pemberton road and ridge road. the person in the car has serious injuries and in the past 15 minutes we've learned nobody on the bus was seriously hurt, but parts of the area are blocked off while police investigate the school bus crash. nbc 10's denise nakano also on the way to the scene. she's working to get more information, which we'll bring you as soon as we get it. >> familiar faces, and kind of thinking about how fast time went, you know, just very appreciative and very thankful for everyone, to those who supported, those who didn't. it was all just, you know, part of the entire journey. >> reflecting on the end of an era. tonight, lakers star and pennsylvania native kobe bryant taking his good-bye tour to philadelphia. taking a live look inside the wells fargo center, where excitement building for bryan
reporting live in vineland, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> to more breaking news, this out of burlington county where emergency crews are on the scene of a serious accident. it involves a school bus in south hampton. investigators say it collided with another vehicle at pemberton road and ridge road. the person in the car has serious injuries and in the past 15 minutes we've learned nobody on the bus was seriously hurt, but parts of the area are blocked off while police...
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i'm aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 nows. >> these are the victims, many worked for the county health department. was a father of six. another had moved to the u.s. to escape persecution in iran. and one man had roots in cape may county. niklas thalasinos moved to california and according to "the new york times" he was overheard two weeks ago arguing about israel with his co-worker now the suspected mass murderer farook. one of the other victims was a pennsylvania native, harry bowman born and raised in york, moved to california 15 years ago, worked for the san bernardino county health department. today, pennsylvania governor tom wolfe offered condolences to the bowman family. there's discussion about the definition of terrorism so here's a look at what the term means under u.s. law and designed to intimidate or coerce a civilian population, to inpluns government policy by intimidation or to affect government conduct by mass destruction, assassination or kidnapping. >>> to other news now here at home, philadelphia police describe two men in these images as armed and dangerous tonight and despera
i'm aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 nows. >> these are the victims, many worked for the county health department. was a father of six. another had moved to the u.s. to escape persecution in iran. and one man had roots in cape may county. niklas thalasinos moved to california and according to "the new york times" he was overheard two weeks ago arguing about israel with his co-worker now the suspected mass murderer farook. one of the other victims was a pennsylvania native, harry...
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i'm aundrea cline-thomas, nbc news. >>> tomorrow could be the beginning of the end for pennsylvania's budget battle. that's when lawmakers will vote on a tax plan. it's been nearly six months insistence the state had a budget. social service agencies and schools have been heavily impacted. the governor's office is confident a $1 billion tax bill will pass in a vote tomorrow in the house. the details of the plan are not public. some say it will involve an increase in the personal income tax. others say it will be a sales tax increase. after the tax plan is settled, other votes on the budget could quickly follow. >>> a north philadelphia police department shows the holiday spirit to the community it serves. take a look at the huge turnout for the children's holiday party in the 22nd district. toys and bikes were given to the kids and families in the neighborhood. you can see the little ones and their parents had a great time. this district suffered a big loss back in march when officer robert wilson was killed at a gamestop while trying to buy a gift for his son. now police and the comm
i'm aundrea cline-thomas, nbc news. >>> tomorrow could be the beginning of the end for pennsylvania's budget battle. that's when lawmakers will vote on a tax plan. it's been nearly six months insistence the state had a budget. social service agencies and schools have been heavily impacted. the governor's office is confident a $1 billion tax bill will pass in a vote tomorrow in the house. the details of the plan are not public. some say it will involve an increase in the personal income...
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cline rives and goes airboboe for the dunk... richmond ends uni's win streak, 82-67 ... loras playing amherst college out of massachusset ts for the division 3 national championship ... loras gets on the board first... iowa city regina grad johnny rummelhart with the redirect... duhawks take a 1-0 lead ... but amherst comes right back with a goal off the corner kick... they added one more and would beat loras 2-1, but still a great season by the duhawks the sunshine has disappeared for a short time here in eastern iowa. we brought back the clouds as a cold front moves closer. as a result, this afternoon. even with the clouds and few sprinkles we do see, our temperatures will remain above normal for the day! clouds will stick around for a good portion of the evening. overnight and into monday morning we'll have to watch for some patchy fog. once we break past the fog monday morning, the sun will peek through the partly cloudy skies to help warm us back into the middle 40s. temperatures will stay above normal for the entire week ahead. a close call for actor morgan a priva
cline rives and goes airboboe for the dunk... richmond ends uni's win streak, 82-67 ... loras playing amherst college out of massachusset ts for the division 3 national championship ... loras gets on the board first... iowa city regina grad johnny rummelhart with the redirect... duhawks take a 1-0 lead ... but amherst comes right back with a goal off the corner kick... they added one more and would beat loras 2-1, but still a great season by the duhawks the sunshine has disappeared for a short...
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i understand what bernie is trying to go after here, bernie is outside compared to the clip clines, there some common ground, and donald trump and bernie sanders have a lot of nice things to say about government run socialize health care, there are comparison, i am not sure there will be a ton of cross over. cross. tom: after the first of the yea year. bill clinton is supposed to get into the race. >> trump has it right potentially in that while bill clinton is a highly favors former president, just a well-liked guy. all over the world. but he did have a scandalous presidency, that slid off him first time around, that may raise more questions, the second thing they are a package deal, for some people that feels odd, evidence of a package deal, with hillary clinton -- for healthcare debacle, we have voters to consider. tom: quickly, good or bad to get bill involved. >> it makes sense. i am still distracted by your phrasing saying that bill is getting into the race, actually declaring and running against his wife, welcome to the nightmare hillary i am back. tom: she was the president in the
i understand what bernie is trying to go after here, bernie is outside compared to the clip clines, there some common ground, and donald trump and bernie sanders have a lot of nice things to say about government run socialize health care, there are comparison, i am not sure there will be a ton of cross over. cross. tom: after the first of the yea year. bill clinton is supposed to get into the race. >> trump has it right potentially in that while bill clinton is a highly favors former...
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i understand what bernie is trying to go after here, bernie is outside compared to the clip clines, there some common ground, and donald trump and bernie sanders have a lot of nice things to say about government run socialize health care, there are comparison, i am not sure there will be a ton of cross over. cross. tom: after the first of the yea year. bill clinton is supposed to get into the race. >> trump has it right potentially in that while bill clinton is a highly favors former president, just a well-liked guy. all over the world. but he did have a scandalous presidency, that slid off him first time around, that may raise more questions, the second thing they are a package deal, for some people that feels odd, evidence of a package deal, with hillary clinton -- for healthcare debacle, we have voters to consider. tom: quickly, good or bad to get bill involved. >> it makes sense. i am still distracted by your phrasing saying that bill is getting into the race, actually declaring and running against his wife, welcome to the nightmare hillary i am back. tom: she was the president in the
i understand what bernie is trying to go after here, bernie is outside compared to the clip clines, there some common ground, and donald trump and bernie sanders have a lot of nice things to say about government run socialize health care, there are comparison, i am not sure there will be a ton of cross over. cross. tom: after the first of the yea year. bill clinton is supposed to get into the race. >> trump has it right potentially in that while bill clinton is a highly favors former...
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reporting live from northeast philly, andrea cline-thomas. >>> camden is reopening a speeding case againstokafor's lawyer went before a judge after the municipal court rejected his client's guilty plea and fine. the sixers center admitted driving at 108 miles an hour across the ben franklin bridge back in october. his attorney says the only reason they're reopening the case is because video surfaced of okafor fighting outside a boston bar and that incident publicize it had speeding ticket. >> it's a shame that any other defendant would enter into a plea agreement and it wouldn't matter but because of who he is now he's almost becoming victimized. >> reporter: this is the video from the bar fight that happened last week. it escalates from yelling to a brawl in the street. the 76ers suspended okafor for two games. tomorrow could be a big day in pennsylvania's budget battle. pennsylvania has been operating without a budget or five months now. governor tom wolf said today he expects a deal will be done well before christmas. >>> pomp and circumstance after six months of intense physical and me
reporting live from northeast philly, andrea cline-thomas. >>> camden is reopening a speeding case againstokafor's lawyer went before a judge after the municipal court rejected his client's guilty plea and fine. the sixers center admitted driving at 108 miles an hour across the ben franklin bridge back in october. his attorney says the only reason they're reopening the case is because video surfaced of okafor fighting outside a boston bar and that incident publicize it had speeding...
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edward cline is the other write who claims to be a conservative and where guess he is but the book is just trash. to tell you the truth as a conservative republican i am always kind of saddenned -- saddened when the standards on the left are higher. i drifted because i thought the left abandoned standards but instead of further embracing the standards so many of the people in the conservative side fall for books like this. >> c-span: the last time you were here, i think, we talked about your son's -- you wrote a book on your son looking for a top. >> guest: right. crazy you is what it is called. -- college -- >> c-span: did he go to brown? >> guest: no, he went to uva. >> c-span: now, i remember that. i was looking on the web and thought i saw a picture of him. >> guest: he has brown hair. >> c-span: how often can people see you work in the "weekly standard"? >> guest: if you ask my boss i am sure he would say not often enough. you know i will gathering stuff and doing stuff all the time. >> c-span: do you have a book? >> guest: i am doing a sequel to crazy u. we are supposed to be ma
edward cline is the other write who claims to be a conservative and where guess he is but the book is just trash. to tell you the truth as a conservative republican i am always kind of saddenned -- saddened when the standards on the left are higher. i drifted because i thought the left abandoned standards but instead of further embracing the standards so many of the people in the conservative side fall for books like this. >> c-span: the last time you were here, i think, we talked about...
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theare, and then we had cattle weights rise too much because oducers were trying to makep for the clining cattle ices, and we're at dysfunctioin this market. and basically what needs to haen is t market needs to simply decide tt enough's enoh and futus mark where wl, viously producs aren't making money right now, but we're also below a fundamental level that we should be trading at. >> okay. let's talk dairy real quick, naomi, because you work in that market a lot, and it's been down this year as well. what fundamentals are you watching on the dairy side? >> we continue to watch supply and for the past year, year and a half we've said we had a lot of supply. it was that our export market was so hot that we could export as much as we were making on any dairy product. well, now that doesn't happen anymore because the dollar is so high. that's really made a mess of everything. so we still have a supply issue where supply's plentiful, but the good news is that now that supply is just becoming more stationary, and the most recent milk production report said that production was up just .1%, so
theare, and then we had cattle weights rise too much because oducers were trying to makep for the clining cattle ices, and we're at dysfunctioin this market. and basically what needs to haen is t market needs to simply decide tt enough's enoh and futus mark where wl, viously producs aren't making money right now, but we're also below a fundamental level that we should be trading at. >> okay. let's talk dairy real quick, naomi, because you work in that market a lot, and it's been down this...
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nbc 10's andrea cline thomas has been following the investigation since it broke yesterday afternoon.strangulation, but i understand they are not calling it a murder just yet. >> reporter: not yet, keith. they have to release it down and talk to the person of interest. they're saying dr. baker was robbed of his backpack and his wallet. dr. howard baker was found dead by employees at the roadway inn around 11:00 yesterday morning, he was on the floor with a belt tied tightly around his neck. detectives say he checked into
nbc 10's andrea cline thomas has been following the investigation since it broke yesterday afternoon.strangulation, but i understand they are not calling it a murder just yet. >> reporter: not yet, keith. they have to release it down and talk to the person of interest. they're saying dr. baker was robbed of his backpack and his wallet. dr. howard baker was found dead by employees at the roadway inn around 11:00 yesterday morning, he was on the floor with a belt tied tightly around his...
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minors like wayne cline say that stricter regulations are short-sided. >> our president of our companyd we can stand this for five more years the way it is going, we -- but after that, who knows. probably be a lot of people with no lights. >> reporter: but in 2012, coal combustion made up for a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions in the u.s. reason enough to enforce stricter rules. >> we probably need to look at maybe getting a few more of these in. >> reporter: for wyoming business owners like corey, the war on coal is deeply troubling. >> i think it would be bad all the way around for everybody. whether it's car dealerships to restaurants, to every business in town. >> reporter: wyoming has already launched legal challenges that could take years to solve. coal is an economic powerhouse here. it isn't that people don't want to embrace clean technology, but they simply feel excluded from a process that will have a deep impact on their lives, by some u.s. estimates 11,000 jobs will be lost when the clean power plant is put into place. in cities like gillett the outlook is gloomy. offici
minors like wayne cline say that stricter regulations are short-sided. >> our president of our companyd we can stand this for five more years the way it is going, we -- but after that, who knows. probably be a lot of people with no lights. >> reporter: but in 2012, coal combustion made up for a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions in the u.s. reason enough to enforce stricter rules. >> we probably need to look at maybe getting a few more of these in. >> reporter: for...
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simple. 5-1 tee clining on advancing stocks. volume is moderate, bleechbt. not heavy.olatility is elevated. the vix is at a two-month high. let's take a look at the sectors. energy, materials, consumer discretion. all the sick liblgal stocks are the ones that affected. this has been the story all week. the cyclical names. energy materials. discretionary much weaker than the defensive names like utilities and consumer staples. that trend is continuing today. i've been asked a lot about the vix. it's elevated. it's over 20. that's when i start paying attention. it's 22. a lot of people have noted, look, the cash vix, which we quote is 22, and the futures contracts are lower. the december, january, february contracts are actually lower. in the past this has usually indicated at least a short-term bottom because it indicates that the short-term panic going on. i think that what's happening here is that this particular cash contract represents and encompasses the fed meeting on december 16th, and i think that's why this is elevated because there's market saying short-term c
simple. 5-1 tee clining on advancing stocks. volume is moderate, bleechbt. not heavy.olatility is elevated. the vix is at a two-month high. let's take a look at the sectors. energy, materials, consumer discretion. all the sick liblgal stocks are the ones that affected. this has been the story all week. the cyclical names. energy materials. discretionary much weaker than the defensive names like utilities and consumer staples. that trend is continuing today. i've been asked a lot about the vix....
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nbc 10's andrea cline thomas live at the scene. >> reporter: he was reported missing from his upper darbyin this area. police responded to a 911 call just after 7:00 p.m. a 15-year-old was found dead in the backseat of a lincoln town car with at least one gunshot wound to the head. someone started screaming
nbc 10's andrea cline thomas live at the scene. >> reporter: he was reported missing from his upper darbyin this area. police responded to a 911 call just after 7:00 p.m. a 15-year-old was found dead in the backseat of a lincoln town car with at least one gunshot wound to the head. someone started screaming
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reporter alice (cline - peter) kleinpeter shows us how. 3 pkg 1:19natsthis isn't quite the north pole, but these volunteers are packing this trucknats of loading treesfull of christmas cheer.don spilker, spilker pine ridge tree farmit's just a joyous time of the year and you try to make as many hearts happy as you can.don spilker owns spilker pine ridge tree farm in lincoln...where they're loading up the 23 trees he donated...plus a number of others from farmers around the state.spilker says he's been participating for about 10 years...and since then the number of trees donated has grown.don spilker, spilker pine ridge tree farm"and i think our counts probably going to be more than 150 this year.nats of loading trees david glass, pine patch tree farm, hastingsi think it's a really nice way for us to pay back..what the service people do for us.earl motschenbacher ((motz-en-bocker)) has also taken part for several years...and he knows what its like for those who may not get experience.earl motschenbache r, vfw 3606 volunteerit means a lot to me because i was overseas at christmas time a
reporter alice (cline - peter) kleinpeter shows us how. 3 pkg 1:19natsthis isn't quite the north pole, but these volunteers are packing this trucknats of loading treesfull of christmas cheer.don spilker, spilker pine ridge tree farmit's just a joyous time of the year and you try to make as many hearts happy as you can.don spilker owns spilker pine ridge tree farm in lincoln...where they're loading up the 23 trees he donated...plus a number of others from farmers around the state.spilker says...
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. >> good morning, my name is kate cline and i am the director of hiv and immigrated services which is program of the department of public health, jail house services division. i am here to provide information and answer any questions that you might have, i also have with me, mel who is the medical dreker of jail house services and andy, who runs the hep c clinic at ward 86. we have been awarded $517,000 by gilead sciences to treat prisoners in the san francisco county jail for hepatitis c. the project which we are calling chip, curing hiv and incarcerated patients is a one year, pilot demonstration, project that will be conducted in two urban jails in the san francisco county jail and in the santa clara. the pilot project will be funded by gilead investigator, sponsored research, you it, and it is intended to treat, 100 hep c, positive prisoners in the county jail. the purpose of this project is to assess the feasibility of initiating treatment with county jail prisoners while they are in custody and the jail setting. this is a group of people who are of high risk for hepatitis c and
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no christian or catholic would say oh yeah, that's a good catholic that bombed that, that abortion cline whichic or shot up that planned parenthood. we can't even use that example. because as of yet, like the fbi chief, james comey said, there has been no evidence that they've found yet. these are his words in the "l.a. times," as of 1:00 p.m. today. that they're linked to a larger organized or terrorist cell. and this is to the frustration of the fbi and everyone. because we all want, we all want an answer. we all are angry. we're all frustrated. we're all sad. we want justice. but unfortunately, some things in life aren't as clear cut as that. all there is thus far, is some nebulous thing that somebody looked at something on facebook. any one of us may have looked at something on facebook, it doesn't mean we believe in it i've checked out a britney spears post and i hate britney spears music. it doesn't mean that you condone whatever you look at or read or you fully believe in you're acting on behalf of whatever you look at or read. we just have to be protective of religious freedom in
no christian or catholic would say oh yeah, that's a good catholic that bombed that, that abortion cline whichic or shot up that planned parenthood. we can't even use that example. because as of yet, like the fbi chief, james comey said, there has been no evidence that they've found yet. these are his words in the "l.a. times," as of 1:00 p.m. today. that they're linked to a larger organized or terrorist cell. and this is to the frustration of the fbi and everyone. because we all...
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teresa giudice's lawyer told people magazine his cline was released at 5:01 this morning. she was serving a sentence for bankruptcy fraud. her husband joe will head to prison in february, the judge staggering their sentences for the sake of their children. >>> a man accused of trying to rob a watch store in garden city is expected to be arraigned today. he was taken into custody yesterday after struggling with a security guard and an off- duty nypd officer but the the s&p 500's gun did go off would you pleasing a mall employee. the hold-up and gunfire >>> and odell beckham, jr. appeals his one game suspension. a ruling is expected soon after. he got the punishment monday for hi hit on the panther's cornerback josh norman the day before. the league cited multiple vie alligators of safety related playing rules. >>> and now john with the forecast. >> tell you what, fog playing a leading role today. fog in and around the city. cloudy and 52. winds are calm. around the area, dense fog advisory until 10:00 a.m. and a report of visibilities, well now suffering more. nassau and su
teresa giudice's lawyer told people magazine his cline was released at 5:01 this morning. she was serving a sentence for bankruptcy fraud. her husband joe will head to prison in february, the judge staggering their sentences for the sake of their children. >>> a man accused of trying to rob a watch store in garden city is expected to be arraigned today. he was taken into custody yesterday after struggling with a security guard and an off- duty nypd officer but the the s&p 500's gun...
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todd: i guess the first thing is that there are going to be a number of areas where further work, clines, or whatever, will need to be put in place to implement -- guidelines, or whatever, will need to be put in place to implement -- perfect example is the whole transparency regime. we had a -- we had a one real priority which -- there, which was not allow the effort which was an actual explicit effort by a number of countries to have a super short, super minimalize transparency section which basically would say we agree to establish a new transparency system, details next year, because we wanted the moment when we were in the spotlight to be able to say, no, it's got to be this kind with these basic parameters. then you can spell it out more. you don't allow the people who are sort of more recalcitrant to push it off into a year where there would be less focus and where many of them would try to -- try if there hadn't been enough texture, to say, but this still developed countries do this and developing countries do that. so we got what we needed and then some in terms of spelling out e
todd: i guess the first thing is that there are going to be a number of areas where further work, clines, or whatever, will need to be put in place to implement -- guidelines, or whatever, will need to be put in place to implement -- perfect example is the whole transparency regime. we had a -- we had a one real priority which -- there, which was not allow the effort which was an actual explicit effort by a number of countries to have a super short, super minimalize transparency section which...
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. >> good morning, my name is kate cline and i am the director of hiv and immigrated services which isealth, jail house services division. i am here to provide information and answer any questions that you might have, i also have with me, mel who is the medical dreker of jail house services and andy, who runs the hep c clinic at ward 86. we have been awarded $517,000 by gilead sciences to treat prisoners in the san francisco county jail for hepatitis c. the project which we are calling chip, curing hiv and incarcerated patients is a one year, pilot demonstration, project that will be conducted in two urban jails in the san francisco county jail and in the santa clara. the pilot project will be funded by gilead investigator, sponsored research, you it, and it is intended to treat, 100 hep c, positive prisoners in the county jail. the purpose of this project is to assess the feasibility of initiating treatment with county jail prisoners while they are in custody and the jail setting. this is a group of people who are of high risk for hepatitis c and frequently have less access to this ve
. >> good morning, my name is kate cline and i am the director of hiv and immigrated services which isealth, jail house services division. i am here to provide information and answer any questions that you might have, i also have with me, mel who is the medical dreker of jail house services and andy, who runs the hep c clinic at ward 86. we have been awarded $517,000 by gilead sciences to treat prisoners in the san francisco county jail for hepatitis c. the project which we are calling...
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. >> good morning, my name is kate cline and i am the director of hiv and immigrated services which is a program of the department of public health, jail house services division. i am here to provide information and answer any questions that you might have, i also have with me, mel who is the medical dreker of jail house services and andy, who runs the hep c clinic at ward 86. we have been awarded $517,000 by gilead sciences to treat prisoners in the san francisco county jail for hepatitis c. the project which we are calling chip, curing hiv and incarcerated patients is a one year, pilot demonstration, project that will be conducted in two urban jails in the san francisco county jail and in the santa clara. the pilot project will be funded by gilead investigator, sponsored research, you it, and it is intended to treat, 100 hep c, positive prisoners in the county jail. the purpose of this project is to assess the feasibility of initiating treatment with county jail prisoners while they are in custody and the jail setting. this is a group of people who are of high risk for hepatitis c an
. >> good morning, my name is kate cline and i am the director of hiv and immigrated services which is a program of the department of public health, jail house services division. i am here to provide information and answer any questions that you might have, i also have with me, mel who is the medical dreker of jail house services and andy, who runs the hep c clinic at ward 86. we have been awarded $517,000 by gilead sciences to treat prisoners in the san francisco county jail for...
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clines: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 54 it -- mr. kline: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 541, i call up the conference report to re-authorize the elementary and secondary education act of 1965 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: senate 1177, an act to re-authorize the elementary and secondary education act of 1965, to ensure that every child achieves. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 542, the conference report is considered as read. the gentleman from minnesota, mr. kline, and the gentleman from virginia, mr. scott, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota, mr. kline. mr. kline: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and their remarks include extraneous material on the conference report. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. he house will be in order. the gentleman may resume. mr. kline: mr. speaker, agai
clines: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 54 it -- mr. kline: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 541, i call up the conference report to re-authorize the elementary and secondary education act of 1965 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: senate 1177, an act to re-authorize the elementary and secondary education act of 1965, to ensure that every child achieves. the speaker pro...