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this is susan coleman. this is a neighbor. she hears gunshots and yelling. farm. we're going to advance this now. sunday morning, mark stur jis's car was found. a couple hours later, thomas meo's vehicle was found inside a garage on the dinardo property. they were last seen friday. nearby crews discover what they are calling here a common grave more than 12 feet deep. you have seen this scene from sky force 10. that's where they recovered the body of a 19-year-old and finally the person of interest in the case is cosmo dinardo. he was arrested twice inside this home right here in bensalem. he's been held on $5 million cash bail. currently being held up in doylestown. g you can find this map that time lines and the latest up to the minute information on our website. keith jones, nbc 10 news. >>> let's check in now on our first alert weather and the first alert radar. as you see here on live radar, thunderstorms are moving our way as our first alert weather team has been telling us all day. some of thes could be severe at times and behind it cooler temperatu
this is susan coleman. this is a neighbor. she hears gunshots and yelling. farm. we're going to advance this now. sunday morning, mark stur jis's car was found. a couple hours later, thomas meo's vehicle was found inside a garage on the dinardo property. they were last seen friday. nearby crews discover what they are calling here a common grave more than 12 feet deep. you have seen this scene from sky force 10. that's where they recovered the body of a 19-year-old and finally the person of...
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i'm erin coleman. >> and i'm keith jones.eled from three coastal county. we're talking about ocean, atlantic and cape may counties. so far about 3,000 acres have burned the fire is 70% conta contained. i imagine you can probably smell smoke from inside sky force 10.
i'm erin coleman. >> and i'm keith jones.eled from three coastal county. we're talking about ocean, atlantic and cape may counties. so far about 3,000 acres have burned the fire is 70% conta contained. i imagine you can probably smell smoke from inside sky force 10.
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. >> and i'm erin coleman. bringing you team coverage of the places feeefct we're seeing. >> this is just the beginning. the heaviest of the rain is going to be overnight and into first thing in the morning. at least in parts of the area. delaware looks like it's going to be among the hardest hit areas. wilmington here, cloudy. you're going to be seeing more and more rain overnight. our first alert continues for all of our neighborhoods except for the ones farther to the north. so philadelphia is still in it. delaware county, chester county, still in the first alert. >> we have been witnessing in the white house has produced a casualty. reince priebus is out as chief of staff. >> i have just named john f. kelli as white house chief of staff. he's a great american. john kelly homeland security secretary of late. let's go to nbc's andrea mitchell in washington who has been watching this power str struggle. not hard to see this coming in some form or fashion. >> absolutely. reince priebus has been on the ropes for
. >> and i'm erin coleman. bringing you team coverage of the places feeefct we're seeing. >> this is just the beginning. the heaviest of the rain is going to be overnight and into first thing in the morning. at least in parts of the area. delaware looks like it's going to be among the hardest hit areas. wilmington here, cloudy. you're going to be seeing more and more rain overnight. our first alert continues for all of our neighborhoods except for the ones farther to the north. so...
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good evening, i'm erin coleman. >> and i'm jim rosenfield.ht we are learning more about how and why four men from bucks county lost their lives. today the district attorney confirmed cosmo dinardo and sean kratz are charged with the murders. four bodies were recovered on the family farm. the da says the murder weapons have also been recovered. we have team coverage of these major developments. randy gyllenhaal is live at doylestown where the suspects were arraigned. >> we begin with deanna durante who is breaking down how investigators managed to crack this case. >> prosecutors today say if they hadn't made a plea deal with cosmo dinardo, they may never have found the body of a newtown town shipman. we are also americaning more about the family member who helped him kill and cover up the crimes. it was a a mystery that the nation watching and by week's end, the fate of three had been known. >> we did find three of the young men ried deep within the ground under an oil tank converted
good evening, i'm erin coleman. >> and i'm jim rosenfield.ht we are learning more about how and why four men from bucks county lost their lives. today the district attorney confirmed cosmo dinardo and sean kratz are charged with the murders. four bodies were recovered on the family farm. the da says the murder weapons have also been recovered. we have team coverage of these major developments. randy gyllenhaal is live at doylestown where the suspects were arraigned. >> we begin with...
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clive coleman reports. victory after an 11—year legal battle.ec the 23 years, paying into the firm's pension scheme. victory for basic fairness and decency... civil partnerships became legal in december 2005. shortly after, mr walker and his long—term partner entered into one. they are now married, but innospec, relying on an exemption in the equality act, refused to take account of his pension contributions before that date, dramatically reducing the pension mr walker's husband would receive. the highest court in the land found that an anomaly. if mr walker married a woman, even after his retirement, indeed even now, she would be entitled to a pension. the court ruled that eu equality law, any british exemption. mr walker's husband will be entitled to a spouse's pension on mr walker's death, provided of course that they remained married. it would be the same with anybody, whether it is a heterosexual couple or a same—sex couple — someone you love, that person, you want to make sure is looked after as long as they are alive. i'm older than him,
clive coleman reports. victory after an 11—year legal battle.ec the 23 years, paying into the firm's pension scheme. victory for basic fairness and decency... civil partnerships became legal in december 2005. shortly after, mr walker and his long—term partner entered into one. they are now married, but innospec, relying on an exemption in the equality act, refused to take account of his pension contributions before that date, dramatically reducing the pension mr walker's husband would...
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watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i have a motion to recommit the bill with ininstructions to add language pro-- instructions to add language prohibiting the abuse of federal eminent domain authority by large gas pipeline companies. currently the law allows pipeline companies given authorization by ferc to circumvent landowner opposition and exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire land necessary for pipeline construction which is privately owned so that the pipeline construction can operate and maintain. meaning for-profit pipeline companies can seize private land from owners who are unwilling to sell. more often than not, compensation provided to the property owner is far from fair or just and the negotiations are rarely conducted in good faith. and in the event fair compensation is paid, no one should be forced to sell against their will. the bottom line is simple. too often eminent domain authority is exercised without the determination of a true -- > the house is not in order. the speaker pro temp
watson coleman: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i have a motion to recommit the bill with ininstructions to add language pro-- instructions to add language prohibiting the abuse of federal eminent domain authority by large gas pipeline companies. currently the law allows pipeline companies given authorization by ferc to circumvent landowner opposition and exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire land necessary for pipeline construction which is privately owned so that the pipeline...
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member top democrat maxine waters, congressman s grant, congresswoman cicilline, congresswoman watson coleman, and representative hank johnson, they are here to speak from the standpoint of their committee. i am not going to characterize their remarks except to say i am proud of the work they have done. earlier this week, we saw evidence that the trump administration and the trump family eagerly intended to collude with russia, a hostile foreign-policy to influence an american election. today we learned a foreign russian agent was also present at the trump meeting. members of congress take a sacred of, i do solemnly swear, and that is to uphold the constitution of the united states with what our responsibility is. the president also takes that both. speaker ryan has avoided any response by the republicans, any positive action to uphold the constitution of the united states. in terms of our electoral system, our democracy. earlier this week, i called upon him to give us a vote on this independent commission. outside independent commission to investigate the ties to russia. what do the russians
member top democrat maxine waters, congressman s grant, congresswoman cicilline, congresswoman watson coleman, and representative hank johnson, they are here to speak from the standpoint of their committee. i am not going to characterize their remarks except to say i am proud of the work they have done. earlier this week, we saw evidence that the trump administration and the trump family eagerly intended to collude with russia, a hostile foreign-policy to influence an american election. today...
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coleman: good morning. first i would like to thank leader pelosi for being so vigilant in ensuring we are facts bare for all to see and upholding this president accountable and reminding our republican colleagues of their responsibility for what people had elected them to do. each day, american taxpayers ask this administration for a balanced budget. for good paying jobs, living wages, affordable health care, but instead they are given lip service as the president and his children and rich themselves. the tax dollars that americans want to see rebuilding our infrastructure, investing in education, and ensuring senior citizens receive returns on their investment in our workforce, is instead being upholding this president wasted further by furthering the business interests of the trump organization. organization. my resolution will call on the department of homeland security to provide the committee on homeland security with all the information and documents that it possesses related to payments made by the a
coleman: good morning. first i would like to thank leader pelosi for being so vigilant in ensuring we are facts bare for all to see and upholding this president accountable and reminding our republican colleagues of their responsibility for what people had elected them to do. each day, american taxpayers ask this administration for a balanced budget. for good paying jobs, living wages, affordable health care, but instead they are given lip service as the president and his children and rich...
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let's go live to erin coleman. >>. an hour ago the new yorker published its interview with scaramucci, which happened in a phone call last night. scaramucci was angry after his financial disclosure forms were published shows he's worth $85 million. he referred to the release as a leak and suggested that reince priebus was the one who leaked that information. reince priebus, if you want to leak something, he asked to resign shortly. hooe a paranoid schizophrenic. he threatened to fire the entire communications staff. what i want to do is i want to kill all the leakers and i want to get the president's agenda back on track to succeed for the american people. scaramucci took to twitter to complain after his financial disclosure forms were published. in light of the leak of my financial discloe shower information, which is a fell nil, i will be contacting fbi and the justice department. e he tagged reince priebus in that tweet. the tweet has been deleted. scaramucci said if priebus wants to explain he's not the leaker, he
let's go live to erin coleman. >>. an hour ago the new yorker published its interview with scaramucci, which happened in a phone call last night. scaramucci was angry after his financial disclosure forms were published shows he's worth $85 million. he referred to the release as a leak and suggested that reince priebus was the one who leaked that information. reince priebus, if you want to leak something, he asked to resign shortly. hooe a paranoid schizophrenic. he threatened to fire the...
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erin coleman is here now. we know interest rates are low.hat has a lot of people wanting to buy right now. >> but the problem is getting the mortgage to be able to take advantage of those low interest rates. sometimes that's easier said than done. >> reporter: they are on the hunt for the perfect home. e we first introduced you to them earlier this week. >> i think we have beenen frpt th fortunate. >> particularly when it comes to financing. >> if peoplen aren't ready, they are losing the house. >> a loan officer with britain mar trust. with a hot housing market where homes are selling within hours of being listed, the difference between getting a home and mis. ing out is in the the numbers. buyers need to know how much they can can can afford and get prequalified before starting their search. maybe they have to get their down payment funds togts. >> what buyers are looking a at now is interest rates are e low. it's a good time to stop renting and start buy iing. >> the president of the greater philadelphia realtors association says low inve
erin coleman is here now. we know interest rates are low.hat has a lot of people wanting to buy right now. >> but the problem is getting the mortgage to be able to take advantage of those low interest rates. sometimes that's easier said than done. >> reporter: they are on the hunt for the perfect home. e we first introduced you to them earlier this week. >> i think we have beenen frpt th fortunate. >> particularly when it comes to financing. >> if peoplen aren't...
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clive coleman, bbc news.his father about a meeting last year with a russian lawyer, who was apparently offering documents that would damage hillary clinton's campaign. the second round of brexit negotiations start next week. plenty of diplomatic jostling in advance. this was the british foreign secretary borisjohnson — on any long—term financial obligations the uk will owe to the eu because of brexit. the sums i've seen, they propose to demand from the country seem to be extortionate. go whistle is entirely appropriate expression was ‘go whistle', by the way, means to ask for something you don't have much chance of getting. today, the eu's brexit negotiator michel barnier responded to that comment. how i am not hearing any whistling, just the clock ticking. he worked on that line, it's done. this ‘exit bill‘ is one of the key sticking points. it could include the uk's share of eu commitments due before the brexit deadline, as well as pension payments for eu staff — amongst other obligations. michel barnier al
clive coleman, bbc news.his father about a meeting last year with a russian lawyer, who was apparently offering documents that would damage hillary clinton's campaign. the second round of brexit negotiations start next week. plenty of diplomatic jostling in advance. this was the british foreign secretary borisjohnson — on any long—term financial obligations the uk will owe to the eu because of brexit. the sums i've seen, they propose to demand from the country seem to be extortionate. go...
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credited with rescuing the child after the kidnapper tried to pass him off to a homeless woman off coleman avenue in san jose. blevin confronted the man, took custody of the child and called 911. the kidnapper was arrested later in salinas. the child reunited with his family. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news in san francisco a team of muni workers inside the agency's tranportation management center and out in the field are being called heros for helping police stop the alleged kidnapping of a baby girl sunday. after a witness spotted the female suspect six month old girl and the get on a bus south of market, an alert went out, and two drivers were able to give information on the pair's location. police met the second bus at arleta and bayshore and took the suspect and child into custody. the infant was unharmed, the suspect was arrested and booked. kron4 news ((vicki)) after a scorching hot weekend..expect a cool down in parts of the bay (( steve )) chief meteorologist brittany shipp is back with the weather...in your neighborhood. the inland cooling trend that took place today will co
credited with rescuing the child after the kidnapper tried to pass him off to a homeless woman off coleman avenue in san jose. blevin confronted the man, took custody of the child and called 911. the kidnapper was arrested later in salinas. the child reunited with his family. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news in san francisco a team of muni workers inside the agency's tranportation management center and out in the field are being called heros for helping police stop the alleged kidnapping of...
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erin coleman: good morning, i'm erin coleman for "nbc 10 @issue." we begin with a law that will soon take effect in pennsylvania. it's new legislation aimed at putting some bite into animal cruelty laws. pennsylvania governor tom wolf signed that bill into law last month. part of it is named in honor of libre, who was with the governor at the signing ceremony. the boston terrier was just a puppy when he was rescued from a lancaster county breeder who had severely neglected him. here's how libre looked at the time. veterinarians said he was just hours away from death. the 7-week-old puppy was starving, dehydrated, and infested with maggots. the new bill forces owners who've been convicted of abuse to give up their animals. it also adds protections for animal advocates who report cruelty, and increases safeguards for horses. the measures will take effect at the end of august. and with me now is the bill sponsor, state representative todd stevens. representative stephens serves parts of montgomery county. thanks for being with us here today. todd steph
erin coleman: good morning, i'm erin coleman for "nbc 10 @issue." we begin with a law that will soon take effect in pennsylvania. it's new legislation aimed at putting some bite into animal cruelty laws. pennsylvania governor tom wolf signed that bill into law last month. part of it is named in honor of libre, who was with the governor at the signing ceremony. the boston terrier was just a puppy when he was rescued from a lancaster county breeder who had severely neglected him. here's...
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i'm erin coleman. >> and i'm keith jones.now owned by the family of 20-year-old koz ms mo dinardo. investigators made a plea to the public. they need information to draw a link between the four missing men and information that could connect the men to the property being searched and they are looking tr any ties the missing man could have the man there on your screen. >> lauren mayk joins us now live with the latest on this investigation. >> he's being held on $1 million bail. that's high and the d.a. says that they wanted it that way because as a person of interest
i'm erin coleman. >> and i'm keith jones.now owned by the family of 20-year-old koz ms mo dinardo. investigators made a plea to the public. they need information to draw a link between the four missing men and information that could connect the men to the property being searched and they are looking tr any ties the missing man could have the man there on your screen. >> lauren mayk joins us now live with the latest on this investigation. >> he's being held on $1 million bail....
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clive coleman, bbc news.d petrol cars will be banned from 2040 as the government tries to tackle pollution. and still to come... donald trump's tra nsgender ban in the military. coming up in sportsday on bbc news... ross barkley‘s career at everton is over. the midfielder has turned down a new contract with the club. more than 10,000 people in the south of france, including many british tourists, have been forced to leave their homes and campsites overnight, to escape rapidly spreading wildfires. many had to spend the night in sports halls and other public buildings, while some have taken refuge on beaches. efforts to contain the fires continue, with aircraft dumping sea water onto burning hillsides. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is in bormes les—mimosas in the country's provence region. this hill behind me has been one of those this afternoon that has been burning, smoking all afternoon. it is one of a number we have seen around this area, we have seen flames, smoke and also wave after wave of these aircr
clive coleman, bbc news.d petrol cars will be banned from 2040 as the government tries to tackle pollution. and still to come... donald trump's tra nsgender ban in the military. coming up in sportsday on bbc news... ross barkley‘s career at everton is over. the midfielder has turned down a new contract with the club. more than 10,000 people in the south of france, including many british tourists, have been forced to leave their homes and campsites overnight, to escape rapidly spreading...
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here's jasmine taylor—coleman on why the eu has taken this position.supports sanctions on russia. the annexation of crimea from the ukraine in 2014 and allegations of russian interference in the us election. the problem is when it starts to harm the economic interests of eu countries, especially germany. germany is powerful within the eu and it is involved in building a natural gas pipeline from russia to germany. germany doesn't like the idea that its companies can be harmed by some of these us objections, they may have limited access to us banks if they keep working with russia. germany says the us does not have the right to tell other countries with whom to do business and they say that the us is using economic sanctions to impose their own industrial policy on other parts of the world. that's the opinion of the eu, but russia isn't happy either. russia's foreign ministry warned that russia and america were heading into ‘uncharted territory‘ and that the us had taken ‘a serious step towards destroying the possibilities for normalising relations.‘ he
here's jasmine taylor—coleman on why the eu has taken this position.supports sanctions on russia. the annexation of crimea from the ukraine in 2014 and allegations of russian interference in the us election. the problem is when it starts to harm the economic interests of eu countries, especially germany. germany is powerful within the eu and it is involved in building a natural gas pipeline from russia to germany. germany doesn't like the idea that its companies can be harmed by some of these...
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clive coleman, bbc news.beaten south africa to book their place in the world cup final. anya shru bsole hit the winning runs as england reached their target of 219 with just two balls of their 50 overs to spare. it means they'll play either australia or india in the final at lord's on sunday. 200 years since the death of the authorjane austen, the bank of england has put her image on its new polymer £10 note. it was unveiled this afternoon at winchester cathedral, where she was buried in 1817, and will go into circulation in september. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is in winchester. it's exactly 200 years to the day that jane austen died in winchester she is buried in winchester cathedral. what more fitting place to launch this brand new £10 note with jane austen's face on it. it's taken 200 years to put the "ten" into austen, but today this became britain's newest banknote. one of our greatest authors now adorns this latest addition to our currency, and all of it unveiled exactly two centuries after her d
clive coleman, bbc news.beaten south africa to book their place in the world cup final. anya shru bsole hit the winning runs as england reached their target of 219 with just two balls of their 50 overs to spare. it means they'll play either australia or india in the final at lord's on sunday. 200 years since the death of the authorjane austen, the bank of england has put her image on its new polymer £10 note. it was unveiled this afternoon at winchester cathedral, where she was buried in 1817,...
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of today then you will make the system on affordable again or that that seems sensible but gary coleman's people are already looking into this idea of universal basic income stopping pensions perhaps completely. that's where the real thinking is should be being done not this idea that we have to work out different areas and different ages for pension eligibility and as you say the demographic time bomb i'm absolutely not in favor of working out different types of pension depending on where you live or depending on your cooking is demographic time i'm talking about giving people a choice to take that pension early. or later it was a real choice they only have a choice to take it later the other thing i think it's important to say is that. generally called in and the labor party's manifesto for this election was that we should never increase the state pension age beyond sixty six now labor introduced the age of sixty eight in its legislation in two thousand and seven we can all be full cauldron of course correct and we can't expect younger generations to be able to fund here extra costs tha
of today then you will make the system on affordable again or that that seems sensible but gary coleman's people are already looking into this idea of universal basic income stopping pensions perhaps completely. that's where the real thinking is should be being done not this idea that we have to work out different areas and different ages for pension eligibility and as you say the demographic time bomb i'm absolutely not in favor of working out different types of pension depending on where you...
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i remember as a youngster when i was working for coleman young. i was 23. i was his chief executive assistant in nam.e. in truth, it was charlie williams. i have in giving the mayor my advice. he said you are barely old enough to be my grandson, shut up. [laughter] him one day, when we were talking about regional -- even when he was the mayor, it was something that was on the table. i asked why don't we just go for it? he said we won't have the majority. mr. mayor, there will be 90 people on the board. you mean to tell me that we're not confident that on any given day we cannot get one vote? and he said you don't know what you are talking about. it might have been my youthful arrogance, but i said mr. mayor, if all i got to get his one vote, give me enough time and i will give you the one vote. we should take this deal. he said you don't know what you are talking about, be quiet, sit down. i did. the only point that i am making is that we have set ourselves think it was very convenient, very convenient for people very quickly accept and tentativenesst's aro
i remember as a youngster when i was working for coleman young. i was 23. i was his chief executive assistant in nam.e. in truth, it was charlie williams. i have in giving the mayor my advice. he said you are barely old enough to be my grandson, shut up. [laughter] him one day, when we were talking about regional -- even when he was the mayor, it was something that was on the table. i asked why don't we just go for it? he said we won't have the majority. mr. mayor, there will be 90 people on...
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clive coleman, bbc news. told the bbc that he still has nightmares about being part of the public procession behind his sister's coffin 20 years ago. he described the walk — alongside his nephews, princes william and harry — as the most horrifying half hour of his life. 0ur royal correspondent peter hunt is with me. watmore has he been saying in this interview # in the war, that has beenin interview # in the war, that has been in the public domain recently because prince harry also questioned why a 12—year—old should be made to walk behind the coffin. and in this interview earl spencer said he was lied to and palace officials suggested to him that the young princes wanted to walk behind the coffin. we now know that harry did not and other suggested, including alastair campbell, the spin doctor for tony blair, but they were there to give protection to their father prince charles, there was concern that he could be booed. there is also the issue of the eulogy, seen by many as a criticism of the royal family. he
clive coleman, bbc news. told the bbc that he still has nightmares about being part of the public procession behind his sister's coffin 20 years ago. he described the walk — alongside his nephews, princes william and harry — as the most horrifying half hour of his life. 0ur royal correspondent peter hunt is with me. watmore has he been saying in this interview # in the war, that has beenin interview # in the war, that has been in the public domain recently because prince harry also...
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clive coleman, bbc news. there has been another drop in unemployment.1,000, to 1.119 million, in the three months to may, according to the latest officialfigures. this means the unemployment rate of 4.5% is now at its lowest since 1975. but wage increases continue to fall further behind inflation. earnings rose by 2% year—on—year, below the current rate of inflation. here is our economics correspondent, andy verity. turn to page four, everybody. teaching english has been a growing industry in the last 12 years, as the job market keeps generating new vacancies — many of them filled by people who grew up speaking other european languages. they willjoin a record workforce of 32 million. as a proportion of that, unemployment is at its lowest for 42 years. but the number of new students is not growing as fast now and the owner of this bristol language school fears she will have to tell her teachers why their pay will not beat inflation. it is the most difficult thing a house to do. thing i have to do. these people have given me loyalty and their hard work an
clive coleman, bbc news. there has been another drop in unemployment.1,000, to 1.119 million, in the three months to may, according to the latest officialfigures. this means the unemployment rate of 4.5% is now at its lowest since 1975. but wage increases continue to fall further behind inflation. earnings rose by 2% year—on—year, below the current rate of inflation. here is our economics correspondent, andy verity. turn to page four, everybody. teaching english has been a growing industry...
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clive coleman, bbc news. andrew murray is out of wimbledon.ne was beaten in the quarter quarter—finals by the american sam querry. throughout the championships there've been continuing questions about murray's fitness — and problems with his hip. our sports correspondentjoe wilson reports from wimbledon. no player own centre court. no player owned centre court, but it's where andy murray learned to belong. in 2008 he reached his first wimbledon quarterfinal. ten years of consistency. but from feet, through hip, to mind, we knew this wimbledon would test him. by the end of today's match, he looked empty. it started so well against sam querrey. murray broke at the first opportunity. and the first set followed, 6—3. that is a hungry performance from murray. murray was bossing the second set, too. 4—3 up with a break. and then something just went wrong. a self—inflicted error. and querrey suddenly has an opportunity. he knew it. inspired, he won three games in a row, and from nowhere he had won the second set. why not? what could murray find? well
clive coleman, bbc news. andrew murray is out of wimbledon.ne was beaten in the quarter quarter—finals by the american sam querry. throughout the championships there've been continuing questions about murray's fitness — and problems with his hip. our sports correspondentjoe wilson reports from wimbledon. no player own centre court. no player owned centre court, but it's where andy murray learned to belong. in 2008 he reached his first wimbledon quarterfinal. ten years of consistency. but...
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thanks, clive coleman at the high court.used of using the aircraft to spy on people sunbathing naked or involved in sexual activity. the case involves the south yorkshire police helicopter. it's claimed the crew spied on people on four occasions between 2007 and 2012. a fifth officer has admitted the charges of misconduct in a public office. let's speak to our correspondent danny savage, who's at sheffield crown court. what's been said in court, danny? well, jane, the opening words to the jury well, jane, the opening words to the jury from richard wright qc, the prosecutor at work, to some of you, the south yorkshire police helicopter might be a familiar sight in the skies of the city or indeed the county of south yorkshire. this case concerns the use of that helicopter on our trip occasions. waterboarded more accurately, perhaps it involves the of that helicopter —— ought to put it more accurately. what did they do? the jury accurately. what did they do? the jury was shown by three videos from the powerful camera on the nos
thanks, clive coleman at the high court.used of using the aircraft to spy on people sunbathing naked or involved in sexual activity. the case involves the south yorkshire police helicopter. it's claimed the crew spied on people on four occasions between 2007 and 2012. a fifth officer has admitted the charges of misconduct in a public office. let's speak to our correspondent danny savage, who's at sheffield crown court. what's been said in court, danny? well, jane, the opening words to the jury...
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clive coleman, bbc news.d sex abuse after a case in manchester where a man who was convicted of sexual assault was allowed to cross—examine his victims. the charity commission, which regulates the religious group, said the questioning was inappropriate and demeaning. 0ne victim described the meeting as worse than the court case. an audio recording of the meeting has been passed to our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan. this is new moston kingdom hall in manchester, wherejonathan rose spent years as a senior member. in 2013, he was imprisoned for nine months after being convicted of the historical sexual abuse of young girls. jehovah's witnesses went to expel him but rose appealed, leading to an extraordinary gathering. a meeting was called between eight male elders, a convicted paedophile and his female victims. over the course of an evening, the women had to recount what had happened to them while he, jonathan rose, got to interrogate them. each woman was questioned separately, one secretly recor
clive coleman, bbc news.d sex abuse after a case in manchester where a man who was convicted of sexual assault was allowed to cross—examine his victims. the charity commission, which regulates the religious group, said the questioning was inappropriate and demeaning. 0ne victim described the meeting as worse than the court case. an audio recording of the meeting has been passed to our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan. this is new moston kingdom hall in manchester, wherejonathan...
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>> his name was coleman livingston from south carolina. >> the fact thastock market -- the fact the stock market was doing well. did that have anything to do with it? >> it crashed later that year in october. the way in which it is enforced i would say some some impact and the need for mexican employers declined. throughout the 1930s, you had tens of thousands of mexican immigrants who are arrested and prosecuted and put in prison and establish three new prisons just to incarcerate them. one is established outside of el paso, another in tucson, arizona and a third here in los angeles at terminal island. why does your book end in 1965? >> that is a good question. i was writing a prehistory of the rise of mass incarceration and many people date the beginning of mas incarceration as a backlash against the rise of 1965 so i wanted to bring us up to that moment in particular. >> what caused riots? >> that we could be studying for many more years. what caused it was frustrisions over employment and underemployment in the african-american communities, refusing to hire african-americans, the crow
>> his name was coleman livingston from south carolina. >> the fact thastock market -- the fact the stock market was doing well. did that have anything to do with it? >> it crashed later that year in october. the way in which it is enforced i would say some some impact and the need for mexican employers declined. throughout the 1930s, you had tens of thousands of mexican immigrants who are arrested and prosecuted and put in prison and establish three new prisons just to...
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good evening, i'm keith jones. >> and i'm erin coleman.ays cosmo nar doe had a car belonging to up with of the four missing men. he disappeared on july 7th. dinardo tried to sell that car on july 9th. investigators recovered the car on one of the dinardo family properties. he's a diabetic and his medication was found inside the car. >> deanna durante is live with the arraignment. we're beginning to begin with denise nakano. she's live at police headquarters. what's the latest there? >> reporter: we know he's been named a person of interest, but this is the first charge connecting him to wub of the missing men. he was arraigned here in bensalem. we see sky force 10 over the same path he took earlier this week when he was booked on an unrelated gun charge anden sent to jail to be bailed out by his father yesterday. in the past 25 minutes, we saw dinardo then taken away by
good evening, i'm keith jones. >> and i'm erin coleman.ays cosmo nar doe had a car belonging to up with of the four missing men. he disappeared on july 7th. dinardo tried to sell that car on july 9th. investigators recovered the car on one of the dinardo family properties. he's a diabetic and his medication was found inside the car. >> deanna durante is live with the arraignment. we're beginning to begin with denise nakano. she's live at police headquarters. what's the latest there?...
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it used to be coleman. now it is gibson coleman.orth, of people in the movies where black people are struggling to get representation, young people lee to see -- the spike movie where they complain there are no black people on the walls, all i could think my whole life, all i ever saw on the walls black people. it was the administrators of that original college. they taught latin. and, growing up in that, you don't -- you emerge without the social racial scars. . just never had that baggage i never had a sense that i could not be the smartest person in ie room, because every room went into, a black person was the smartest person in that room. the idea that it could not be me never occurred to me. toni morrison said, i always thought -- i always believed i had the moral high ground. anybody who would even deign to us soon -- to assume they could be racist to me, and i was lesser than them, was so outrageous to me. and in the moment that it happens, i immediately assume that you are more probably -- morally compromised. william: this
it used to be coleman. now it is gibson coleman.orth, of people in the movies where black people are struggling to get representation, young people lee to see -- the spike movie where they complain there are no black people on the walls, all i could think my whole life, all i ever saw on the walls black people. it was the administrators of that original college. they taught latin. and, growing up in that, you don't -- you emerge without the social racial scars. . just never had that baggage i...
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as a result, coleman may face additional charges. >> some new yorkers may have thought they were seeing another miracle on the hudson. this afternoon a small c plane was forced to make an emergency landing in the east the sceeb and rescued the ten people including captain from the plane. no one was hurt. the daily news reports the plane was enroute from new new york cityty to the hamiltons and moments after taking off the captain dropped the plane into the water and because of a bent left wing. >> we're learning more about the dadly morning crash on indian head highway. one man was drive tion the wrong way on route 210 when his car slammed into another vehicle. both drivers were killed. the crash happened 2:30 this morning in for the washington and emergency crew he's to cut the vehicles apart to get the victims out and their identities were not released new tonight a local youtube personality that focuses onet going laughs is getting results for drivers at an arlington intersection. lauren demarco spoke to the map and joins us live to explain. lauren. >> tony, everen sitting in a te th
as a result, coleman may face additional charges. >> some new yorkers may have thought they were seeing another miracle on the hudson. this afternoon a small c plane was forced to make an emergency landing in the east the sceeb and rescued the ten people including captain from the plane. no one was hurt. the daily news reports the plane was enroute from new new york cityty to the hamiltons and moments after taking off the captain dropped the plane into the water and because of a bent left...
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erin coleman has more on the celebrate and what hearth has to say. >> the best boardwalk in new jersey is in our area. wildwood won the best boardwalk this new jersey's competition. the boardwalk swept the competition with nearly half of all votes. it's two and a half miles long and includes amusement the parks and 300 places to eat. a live look down the shore. you know what you can see? there are some people out there. some on the sand and locks like a couple people coming out of the water. >> you're right. kind of a gray one out there. >> it is. >> i got wet just running to get a coffee across the street. i had the umbrella because i was prepared. but i still got wet because the umbrella wasn't big enough. >> it was raining that hard? >> it was. >> it's going to be raining harder as we go into the evening. i think this rain was hard during the day today in philadelphia. 73 degrees. it's the average is 87 for this time of the day at this time of the year. 15 degrees below normal. you can see all the clouds across the area. delaware is especially wet. maybe drying out later tonight. th
erin coleman has more on the celebrate and what hearth has to say. >> the best boardwalk in new jersey is in our area. wildwood won the best boardwalk this new jersey's competition. the boardwalk swept the competition with nearly half of all votes. it's two and a half miles long and includes amusement the parks and 300 places to eat. a live look down the shore. you know what you can see? there are some people out there. some on the sand and locks like a couple people coming out of the...
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erin coleman is live in our break eing news center with the littest developments happening overseas. a much anticipated meeting. >> that meeting lasted 2 hours and 16 minutes. it was scheduled for just 30 minutes. president trump opened the meeting by raising concerns about russian interference in the u.s. election. putin denied any role. both voiced confidence their historic first meeting would pave the way for a positive trajectory for both of their countries. >> we had some very good talks. we're going to have a talk now and that will continue. but we look forward to a lot of very positive things happening. russia and the united states ask for everybody concerned. >> they also discussed ukraine, syria, fighting terrorism and cyber security. president trump stood in the first row during this photo op with other world leaders at the summit. he's there on the far left. the official family portrait is a long standing tradition. president trump called mexico's president his friend in their first face to face meeting. when asked today the president said he absolutely wants mexico to pay
erin coleman is live in our break eing news center with the littest developments happening overseas. a much anticipated meeting. >> that meeting lasted 2 hours and 16 minutes. it was scheduled for just 30 minutes. president trump opened the meeting by raising concerns about russian interference in the u.s. election. putin denied any role. both voiced confidence their historic first meeting would pave the way for a positive trajectory for both of their countries. >> we had some very...
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according to online court records for maryland, coleman did not have a criminal history...police say the stabbing had nothing to do with colion's line of work... he spent more than a decade in prison for second degree murder... once he was released...he became an anti- violence activist. (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was hot again in the valleys while a fog kept temperatures much cooler at the coast. highs today were in the mid 90s inland but 50s and 60s near the coast. low clouds and fog are already moving through the golden gate and into the bay. the sea breeze is picking up too. i think all signs are pointing toward cooler weather ahead at least for the short term. you can see the weak area of low pressure just off of our coast. it doesn't look like much but it will bring some big changes our way over the next couple of days. it will still remain hot in the central valley where tempertures into the 90s and low 100s will be likely. fir
according to online court records for maryland, coleman did not have a criminal history...police say the stabbing had nothing to do with colion's line of work... he spent more than a decade in prison for second degree murder... once he was released...he became an anti- violence activist. (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was hot again in the valleys while a fog...
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here's keith jones and erin coleman. >> breaking news, nbc 10 learned allentown's mayor has been indictedre gathering information. the des next at 5:00. plus a former congressman began a ten-year prison sentence. how a a ruling from the highest court could free him. >>> and yet again tracking some showers across the area, but not nearly the threat we saw yesterday. it's the temperatures that we're focusing on now as they stay cool for this time of year. the e details on how low they go, coming up. >>> residents of a small town are taking on a major corporation and why this big piece of land is a major player. >>> sky force 10 over breaking. a nice town section where police are on the scene of a stabbing investigation. investigators say a man was stabbed in the head and back. he's in critical condition. police believe the victim knew his attacker. so far, no arrests. we're staying on top of this. today, we spend a whole lot of time like this. so at citizens bank, we've created banking tools that fit how you're living today. from advanced atms... to online banking... to our award winning mo
here's keith jones and erin coleman. >> breaking news, nbc 10 learned allentown's mayor has been indictedre gathering information. the des next at 5:00. plus a former congressman began a ten-year prison sentence. how a a ruling from the highest court could free him. >>> and yet again tracking some showers across the area, but not nearly the threat we saw yesterday. it's the temperatures that we're focusing on now as they stay cool for this time of year. the e details on how low...
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police say robert coleman who you see here attacked a woman last month.e left a 7-eleven convenience store in alexandria. they found benitez lying on the ground unconscious. you're looking at the store right there. benitez died on thursday. it is unclear if the two knew each other. police say coleman could now face even more charges. >>> a dozen afghan national police officers are dead, between oer errant usair strike. the pentagon confirmed the airstrike and now offering condolences to the families of those killed. the strike happened security forces compound u.s. supported operation against taliban insurgents. officials in afghanistan say police officers with the army after they recaptured the post from the taliban. they say the officers were not in uniform at the time. >>> i want to tell you about this story coming into our newsroom, all new this morning. one person dead, two others critically injured, this after a shooting at a popular pizza shot in new mexico. it happened in albuquerque late last night at dion's pizza location. this the type of place
police say robert coleman who you see here attacked a woman last month.e left a 7-eleven convenience store in alexandria. they found benitez lying on the ground unconscious. you're looking at the store right there. benitez died on thursday. it is unclear if the two knew each other. police say coleman could now face even more charges. >>> a dozen afghan national police officers are dead, between oer errant usair strike. the pentagon confirmed the airstrike and now offering condolences...
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i was in a town called coleman , which is in north alabama. a largely white town, founded by the descendents of german immigrants. and almost everyone there voted for donald trump. and i was speaking to the mayor of coleman, and i said how much , of this is about race? he said it does not have anything to do with race. there is this town nearby called colony, which is entirely african-american, and all the folks there voted for donald trump, too. so i thought, hang on. [laughter] john: i got straight in my car and headed down the road to colony. alison: good reporter. john: and colony was fascinating because it was a little town founded after reconstruction at a time when some freed slaves were able to get 40 acres and a mule. not many people as you know got that deal, but some did. the settlement had been there since the late 19th century. it was and is an entirely african-american sort of small town, alabama place. i went around there talking to people about how they viewed politics. they also agreed that race was much less of a problem in a
i was in a town called coleman , which is in north alabama. a largely white town, founded by the descendents of german immigrants. and almost everyone there voted for donald trump. and i was speaking to the mayor of coleman, and i said how much , of this is about race? he said it does not have anything to do with race. there is this town nearby called colony, which is entirely african-american, and all the folks there voted for donald trump, too. so i thought, hang on. [laughter] john: i got...
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. >> erin coleman, we're going to check back with you after the break. let's go right to breaking news. we just learned of a possible tornado warning in the area. we have been talking about a severe thunderstorm warning for parts of where erin coleman is. let's go now to tammie souza. she's standing by. to talk about what we're expecting here. >> this tornado warning is on that storm. this is burkes county. we have a storm headed this way. we have heavy, heavy rain. we have three things going. severe thunderstorm warning and we have a flash flood warning. this storm is moving through pottstown at 6:00, reading at 5:28. if you're in the path of this in northwestern portion of berks county, you need to take shelter. 60 mile an hour winds and this has been a radar indicated torpid. you can see the box in red. i'm going to step off because i'm going to work the controls from the sidelines. i want to make sure you're able to e see everything going on here. you can see the storm itself. you can get a pretty good idea of what's going on with the storm. the torn
. >> erin coleman, we're going to check back with you after the break. let's go right to breaking news. we just learned of a possible tornado warning in the area. we have been talking about a severe thunderstorm warning for parts of where erin coleman is. let's go now to tammie souza. she's standing by. to talk about what we're expecting here. >> this tornado warning is on that storm. this is burkes county. we have a storm headed this way. we have heavy, heavy rain. we have three...
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>> coleman livingston from south carolina. >> the fact that this stock market in the country was doing well at that point, did that having to do with this? >> this new law that passed in march the stock market crashed in the later year in october and the way in which it's enforced, i would say, it has some impact that the need for mexican workers declined during the 1930s so employers were less resistant to mexican workers being picked up and imprisoned on these charges but throughout the 1930s you had tens of thousands of mexican immigrants who are arrested and prosecuted and imprisoned for unlawful entry. it was a brand-new crime created to imprison them in particular and the us peru of prisons established prisons across the border just to imprison them. one in tucson and one in los angeles. >> why does your book and in 1965? >> the book and in 19651 because what i'm doing about the city of intimates is writing about the rise of mass incarceration and many people begin the date as a backlash against the uprising of 1965. i wanted to bring us up to that moment in particular. >> what c
>> coleman livingston from south carolina. >> the fact that this stock market in the country was doing well at that point, did that having to do with this? >> this new law that passed in march the stock market crashed in the later year in october and the way in which it's enforced, i would say, it has some impact that the need for mexican workers declined during the 1930s so employers were less resistant to mexican workers being picked up and imprisoned on these charges but...
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erin coleman, nbc 10 news. >>> heavy rain kbeting ready to slam parts of the deval lee. this is a look at the radar. you see the system on the move. there are concerns tonight this could cause some flooding later this evening. let's take a live look at delaware. parts of the state already seeing some of the rain moving in there. and take a lock at cape may. the jersey shore, another area expected to get. hit the hardest with the wet weather. you see the g drops of rain on the lens there. and now to philadelphia and the ben franklin. we're not going to leave philadelphia out we'll see some rain as well. you see the cloud cover out ere now. it's dry, but noths going to stay that way for long. it's going to hammer some places and others won't see much at all. that's why we're going to look at this neighborhood by neighborhood with team coverage. drew smith is in long port, new jersey, which could catch the brunt of this. let's go to glenn "hurricane" schwartz with the latest on the rain already hitting the area. >> you saw that on the camera at cahe area so that we don't ha
erin coleman, nbc 10 news. >>> heavy rain kbeting ready to slam parts of the deval lee. this is a look at the radar. you see the system on the move. there are concerns tonight this could cause some flooding later this evening. let's take a live look at delaware. parts of the state already seeing some of the rain moving in there. and take a lock at cape may. the jersey shore, another area expected to get. hit the hardest with the wet weather. you see the g drops of rain on the lens...
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coleman could face more charges. >> well, we're one month out from one of the events of the summer. a total solar eclipse. where you are can go to get the best view. >> and it wasn't exactly the miracle on the hudson, but coming up, we'll tell but a successfulescue r i you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> new details on the breaking news. ten people were rescued from a seaplane after an emergency landing in the east river. the plane ran into trouble just after take-off. the pilot and nine passengers refused medical treatment. police say the rescue was so smooth, the passengers didn't even get wet. >> wow. tomorrow thousands are expected to turn out for a march for public education on our national mall. they'll gather at the washington monument and march from the departmen
coleman could face more charges. >> well, we're one month out from one of the events of the summer. a total solar eclipse. where you are can go to get the best view. >> and it wasn't exactly the miracle on the hudson, but coming up, we'll tell but a successfulescue r i you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru....
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coleman is being held in jail without bond. now that there has been a death in the case, prosecutors will decide whether to file murder charges. ch disturbing investigation we first broke earlier today on abc 7, a day accused of sexually abusing a child at a kindergarten in gaithersburg. a three-year-old told her mother that he had molested her. he worked at the daycare eight more months after investigation. and it was a tragedy in southeast, a six-year-old boy hit and killed by a car walking home from his birthday party. are newonight there safety measures to stop anything like that from happening again. anna-lysa gayle shows us the changes on that street. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: the makeshift memorial for xavier has grown since his death. while the paint has dried, many say that the pain is still fresh. >> my heart jumped and i ran. anna-lysa: this neighbor remembers the gut wrenching moment that followed after the hit andrtner xavier was killed on his birthday on livingston road. >> it was the most awful thing i ever felt in m
coleman is being held in jail without bond. now that there has been a death in the case, prosecutors will decide whether to file murder charges. ch disturbing investigation we first broke earlier today on abc 7, a day accused of sexually abusing a child at a kindergarten in gaithersburg. a three-year-old told her mother that he had molested her. he worked at the daycare eight more months after investigation. and it was a tragedy in southeast, a six-year-old boy hit and killed by a car walking...
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tell us to clive coleman at the royal courts of justice.stice. tell us more about this case because it is a child who has not been named, with a rare genetic condition and doctors say he should get this drug but nhs england says no? absolutely, it's a very unusual case, a very unhappy combination, this child has a condition known as pku, which means he cannot metabolise protein, so is limited to 14 metabolise protein, so is limited to 1a grams of protein, and just to give you an idea, a simple slice of bread contains four grams. because he also has the autism and he is seven he also has the autism and he is seve n yea rs he also has the autism and he is seven years old, it is very difficult for his parents to regulate his diet. he simply doesn't understand that he cannot eat some of these foods. his consultant wants to have a drug which would help metabolise protein and therefore could have more in his diet but nhs england has said he cannot have this because it is not cost or clinically effective and it that decision that is being challeng
tell us to clive coleman at the royal courts of justice.stice. tell us more about this case because it is a child who has not been named, with a rare genetic condition and doctors say he should get this drug but nhs england says no? absolutely, it's a very unusual case, a very unhappy combination, this child has a condition known as pku, which means he cannot metabolise protein, so is limited to 14 metabolise protein, so is limited to 1a grams of protein, and just to give you an idea, a simple...
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for now live in the breaking news center, erin coleman, nbc 10 news. >>> to this now, stolen cab c chaos. a taxi picked up a woman from the casino and she stole the car for a joyride. investigators told nbc 10's steven fisher about her adventure. >> a cab driver pulled in here but it wasn't until an hour later when the woman jumped into the front seat and took off in the cab. the whole thing was caught on surveillance camera. video shows how a cab driver was helping his customer into a gas station last night. he walks her to the atm and walks her back outside to the parked cab. that's when things shifted for that driver. 45 minutes passed and all you can see is the cab still sitting in the parking lot. around 11:30 the woman starts exchanging words with the driver and pounds on the hood of the cab. she gets into the driver's seat and just before midnight she takes off in the cab leaving the driver stunned. >> it's very strange. >> he was acting as a cab driver and picking up passengers. >> police caught up with the woman and in the backseat was a 23-year-old passenger and her 10-month-ol
for now live in the breaking news center, erin coleman, nbc 10 news. >>> to this now, stolen cab c chaos. a taxi picked up a woman from the casino and she stole the car for a joyride. investigators told nbc 10's steven fisher about her adventure. >> a cab driver pulled in here but it wasn't until an hour later when the woman jumped into the front seat and took off in the cab. the whole thing was caught on surveillance camera. video shows how a cab driver was helping his customer...
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you look at how black underclass fared in coleman young's detroit or marian barry's washington d.c. as my manhattan institute colleague, fred siegel, has noted, these black mayors created these unbeatable political machines in the name of helping the poor, yet the poor became even more impoverished on their watch. mississippi has long boasted more black elected officials than any other state in the country, yet it continues to have one of the highest black poverty rates in the country. there have been case studies of places like atlanta in the 1970s and '80s, for example, where under black mayors the city implemented policies for hiring black city workers and black contractors. what happened? well, well-off blacks in those places became better off. but average income blacks were left behind, and the black poor actually lost ground. and that's been the story nationwide. in an era of inup creasing grabbing -- increasing black political clout, not to mention affirmative action and racial set-asides, the black underclass has lost ground both in absolute terms and relative to the white u
you look at how black underclass fared in coleman young's detroit or marian barry's washington d.c. as my manhattan institute colleague, fred siegel, has noted, these black mayors created these unbeatable political machines in the name of helping the poor, yet the poor became even more impoverished on their watch. mississippi has long boasted more black elected officials than any other state in the country, yet it continues to have one of the highest black poverty rates in the country. there...
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let's go to erin coleman with the latest on this case. >> the hearing started at 9:30 this morning. witnesses are still testifying right now. lawyers want the 33-year-old to get mental health treatment and not jail time. they argue she blacked out and was not aware of what she was doing when she took a 7 week old baby from the mall food court last march. the prosecution paints a picture of a woman who went through great lengths to fake a pregnancy. they pointed out she took the stairs two at a time as she made her escape. the baby's mother testified she thought the woman she met wanted to help her and didn't know where to go or who to call for help. >> we will bring you this decision as soon as it happens. if it happens during this newscast we will bring it to you live. you want to stay with nbc 10 and check online at nbc10.com or download the nbc 10 app. you will have an alert when we learn about the ruling whenever it happens. >>> now on to the health care show down. president donald trump talked about his push to repeal and replace obamacare. he made his feelings on the policy cl
let's go to erin coleman with the latest on this case. >> the hearing started at 9:30 this morning. witnesses are still testifying right now. lawyers want the 33-year-old to get mental health treatment and not jail time. they argue she blacked out and was not aware of what she was doing when she took a 7 week old baby from the mall food court last march. the prosecution paints a picture of a woman who went through great lengths to fake a pregnancy. they pointed out she took the stairs two...
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>> reporter: susan coleman says she heard gun nooir on the dinardo family property saturday afternoon. >> all of a sudden we heard this very, very loud boom, boom-boom. then it was like boom, boom, boom, boom. lots and lots of gunshots that were startling. and sort of reverberated. they were coming from the farm. the farm, the field right over there. they were very violent. and then i could hear in the distance like ah, ah, some sort of commotion. >> it was a lot of gunfire? >> a lot of gunfire. >> reporter: on sunday detectives discover meo's car in this garage on the dinardo family's property. with meo's life-saving diabetes medications still inside. >> this is a homicide. make no mistake about it. >> one of the things you obviously want to determine is how did they die. and the prosecutor was very clear today that this is a homicide. so there is forensic evidence at that scene to support a homicide, which i'm going to guess could well be a firearm. >> reporter: today investigators were back at the farm delicately digging for more answers. >> evacuation crews, network of victim assi
>> reporter: susan coleman says she heard gun nooir on the dinardo family property saturday afternoon. >> all of a sudden we heard this very, very loud boom, boom-boom. then it was like boom, boom, boom, boom. lots and lots of gunshots that were startling. and sort of reverberated. they were coming from the farm. the farm, the field right over there. they were very violent. and then i could hear in the distance like ah, ah, some sort of commotion. >> it was a lot of gunfire?...
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it used to be coleman, now it's gibson-coleman. i look at people, a lot of people in the north, in movies, where black people are struggling to get reputation and people want to see the spike lee movie and complain in the theater there were no black people on the walls. and i think all i ever saw were black people. they were the originators of the college. they were erar erudite and taugt latin, and in growing up with that, you emerge without the social racial scars. i just never had that baggage. i never had the sense i couldn't be the smartest person in that room because every room i went into, a black person was the smartest person in the room, so the idea it couldn't be me never occurred to me. toni morrison said i always thought i believed i had the moral high ground, that anybody who would even dane to assume they could be racist to me and i was somehow lesser than them was so outrageous to me and i was such -- and in the moment it happens, i immediately assume you are morally compromised. >> cohan: but you recognize this is
it used to be coleman, now it's gibson-coleman. i look at people, a lot of people in the north, in movies, where black people are struggling to get reputation and people want to see the spike lee movie and complain in the theater there were no black people on the walls. and i think all i ever saw were black people. they were the originators of the college. they were erar erudite and taugt latin, and in growing up with that, you emerge without the social racial scars. i just never had that...