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-dave: let's do it.ut of the retail space in brooklyn, and we've moved into a brand-new showroom in manhattan. these tables can become desks. dan: i'm liking it. liking it. i love it. this looks like a real showroom. lemonis: the benefit of inkkas operating in manhattan in the middle of the fashion district is that they're closer to the action, where buyers from around the world can come see your product. you need to be in the heart of things. they're not gonna drive out to brooklyn. dan: this is honestly, like, the dream that we set out upon when we arrived to new york three years ago to create a footwear company. it's perfect for us. lemonis: so, what i want to do is i want to have this ready by friday so when the new shoes show up on friday, i have some buyers coming, and they can come see all the different shoes. -dave: perfect. -lemonis: great. dan: one thing i did want to point out is that you said that the shoes would be ready on friday, but last time we spoke, we said that it would take at least
-dave: let's do it.ut of the retail space in brooklyn, and we've moved into a brand-new showroom in manhattan. these tables can become desks. dan: i'm liking it. liking it. i love it. this looks like a real showroom. lemonis: the benefit of inkkas operating in manhattan in the middle of the fashion district is that they're closer to the action, where buyers from around the world can come see your product. you need to be in the heart of things. they're not gonna drive out to brooklyn. dan: this...
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dave: i think so.he diversity i was mentioning before, especially if you look at what replaced it -- i love punk, i liked it before progressive, although i'm younger than both those movements. but it was fairly limiting, and when it wasn't, it was quoting things that progressive rock had done first. laura: there is a wonderful section at the open of the book where you described being on a progressive rock cruise in miami with the united nations of people who like the music. what is the enduring influence of progressive rock? dave: i think it is so technically interesting and there is so much potential in the music. it is bit like jazz, except hookier. 20-minute songs or double albums like genesis, "the lamb lies down on broadway," that seem impenetrable, though when you withn to them, sometimes substances influencing the way you are hearing it, there is great technical brilliance in the playing, great ambition in what is being used to play the music, from the percussion to the synthesizers, and the mel
dave: i think so.he diversity i was mentioning before, especially if you look at what replaced it -- i love punk, i liked it before progressive, although i'm younger than both those movements. but it was fairly limiting, and when it wasn't, it was quoting things that progressive rock had done first. laura: there is a wonderful section at the open of the book where you described being on a progressive rock cruise in miami with the united nations of people who like the music. what is the enduring...
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i'm dave briggs. well, basically, it's child psychology 101 being practiced on a 70-year-old man. >> it was so weird, i watched it twice, just to make sure that it was as weird as i thought it was, and it was. i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. today could be one of the most crucial days yet for the trump white house. attorney general jeff sessions testifies at 2:30 this afternoon in front of the senate intelligence committee. among many critical questions, sessions will likely be asked to respond directly to an accusation from fired fbi director james comey. >> my impression was something big is about to happen, i need to remember every single word that is spoken. and again, i could be wrong, but i'm 56 years old. i've seen a few things. my sense was the attorney general knew he shouldn't be leaving, which is why he was lingering, and i don't know mr. kushner well, but i think he picked up on the same thing, and so, i knew something was about to happen that i needed to pay very close
i'm dave briggs. well, basically, it's child psychology 101 being practiced on a 70-year-old man. >> it was so weird, i watched it twice, just to make sure that it was as weird as i thought it was, and it was. i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. today could be one of the most crucial days yet for the trump white house. attorney general jeff sessions testifies at 2:30 this afternoon in front of the senate intelligence committee. among many critical questions, sessions will...
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christine, dave? >> alex, thank you.aw, unfiltered emotion on capitol hill in the hours following the shooting rampage. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle visibly shaken. listen to this impassioned plea from illinois congressman rodney davis, still bloodied after helping victims at the scene. >> there's such a hatefulness in what we see in american politics and policy discussions right now. this has got to stop. we can disagree on how to govern. that's what makes our country great. but i'm here because we're all americans, and i think republicans and democrats need to use this day today to stand together and say, stop, let's work together, let's get things done. we can have our differences, but let's not let it lead to such hate. >> all right, so with more reaction from capitol hill, we turn now to cnn's phil mattingly. >> reporter: dave and christine, stunned is really probably the only way you could describe lawmakers throughout the course of the day in the wake of this shooting, numb some of them would also say. the
christine, dave? >> alex, thank you.aw, unfiltered emotion on capitol hill in the hours following the shooting rampage. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle visibly shaken. listen to this impassioned plea from illinois congressman rodney davis, still bloodied after helping victims at the scene. >> there's such a hatefulness in what we see in american politics and policy discussions right now. this has got to stop. we can disagree on how to govern. that's what makes our country...
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fox 29's dave kinchen is live in cherry hill. dave?reporter: lucy, you don't really think about controversy when it comes to story time. this event is about three week out but it still drawing controversy already. ran dollar roland says his children will not be going to the drag queen story time at the cherry hill public library next month. >> it's just not what i do. not what i live by. not what i try to stand for, so, um, but i think we should learn how to love everyone. >> reporter: drag diva duo known as the shear sisters will be reading to the kids on junoth. celebrating hgbt pride month. parents have mixed emotions. >> yeah absolutely i would go, yes. definitely i would take my daughter. i'd take my son. >> reporter: in fact jay, says it's somewhat perm. >> i thought it was such a great idea. being that i have two family members that love to dress up and be drag queens. so i really felt like, um, that's something that the world needs to see that. >> reporter: the idea is not new. in fact it's a national thing. the website drag qu
fox 29's dave kinchen is live in cherry hill. dave?reporter: lucy, you don't really think about controversy when it comes to story time. this event is about three week out but it still drawing controversy already. ran dollar roland says his children will not be going to the drag queen story time at the cherry hill public library next month. >> it's just not what i do. not what i live by. not what i try to stand for, so, um, but i think we should learn how to love everyone. >>...
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(dave)typical bay (dave)(dave) typical bay area weather pattern returns for the weekend and into nextk. expect areas of night and morning low clouds and fog followed by sunny and seasonably warm afternoons. the los angeles county sheriff's department says the father of a 5-year-old who has been missing for two months has been arrested on suspicion of his son's murder. 35-year-old aramazd andressian senior was arrested on friday afternoon in las vegas. he is being held there on 10 million dollars bail. investigators have been searching for 5-year-old son since his father was found passed out in a park in south pasadena in late april. the father was initially arrested on suspicion of child endangerment, but was later released. more information is expected to come out on monday. a woman in oakland is making an emotional plea for help finding her missing pup. someone broke into the woman's apartment and stole her small dog named zoey on thursday. as kron4's charles clifford reports, zoey's owner is heartbroken. natssotit's was on the ground. . . .thursday afternoon, destiny webster came h
(dave)typical bay (dave)(dave) typical bay area weather pattern returns for the weekend and into nextk. expect areas of night and morning low clouds and fog followed by sunny and seasonably warm afternoons. the los angeles county sheriff's department says the father of a 5-year-old who has been missing for two months has been arrested on suspicion of his son's murder. 35-year-old aramazd andressian senior was arrested on friday afternoon in las vegas. he is being held there on 10 million...
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forecast...has your dave spahr ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast...ough much of this week as strong high pressure persists over california. today will likely be the hottest day of the week for most areas. slight cooling is expected over the next few days, but cooling wonút be sufficient to mitigate heat risks. a heat advisory continues in effect for most inland areas through thursday. ( marty ) in california news... police are searching for whoever is responsible for the murder of two people in modesto. the bodies of a woman and two children were found inside a home. a man was also found injured outside the house. he was taken to the hospital for treatment. police are still investigating the homicide ( marty ) a wildfire in southern california has now burned over 550 acres at least nine aircrafts are fighting the fast-moving brush fire northwest of los angeles. it broke out near a lake yesterday afternoon firefighters say the flames are not threatening any homes right now. no injuries have been reported as a result from the blaze. ( marty ) another bi
forecast...has your dave spahr ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast...ough much of this week as strong high pressure persists over california. today will likely be the hottest day of the week for most areas. slight cooling is expected over the next few days, but cooling wonút be sufficient to mitigate heat risks. a heat advisory continues in effect for most inland areas through thursday. ( marty ) in california news... police are searching for whoever is responsible for the murder of two...
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for more here is dave spahr. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather.warm to hot weather is forecast inland through the weekend as high pressure strengthens over california. a heat advisory is in effect for most inland locations for this weekend and into early next week as temperatures warm to levels as much as 20 degrees above seasonal averages. slight cooling is then expected monday and tuesday. however, very warm to hot conditions are expected to persist inland well into next week. ( marty @ landing) happening today... and throughout the weekend, a major heat wave will be rolling through the bay area. with temps expected to reach the triple digits in some areas, many will be looking for a place to cool off. kron 4's averi harper is live at walnut creek with more on people are trying to beat the heat. averi? ( averi ) we have a major heat wave heading our way. highs friday afternoon will reach the upper 90s inland and low 80s near the bay.starting saturday, low 100s can be expected for the inland valleys and last for the next six days, at least.we are
for more here is dave spahr. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather.warm to hot weather is forecast inland through the weekend as high pressure strengthens over california. a heat advisory is in effect for most inland locations for this weekend and into early next week as temperatures warm to levels as much as 20 degrees above seasonal averages. slight cooling is then expected monday and tuesday. however, very warm to hot conditions are expected to persist inland well into next week. (...
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ageless. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: dave chappelle! dave chappelle!. with that, i want to say, without dave chappelle, the roots and i wouldn't be working together right now. >> questlove: pretty much. >> jimmy: yeah, i was meeting around for different people for the -- the show when we started late night. and i met with neal brennan, who produced "chappelle's show" with dave. i said -- i said, would you -- and he goes, who's your band? like, i don't know. i've got no idea. and he goes, oh, you should -- we work with the roots. they're fantastic. you should call the roots. do you think the roots would do it? and he goes, oh no. the roots would never do it, but they would know somebody. [ laughter ] so like i go, oh, what's the worst they could say is no? so i asked the roots if they would do it, or consider it, and i didn't hear back from you guys for three weeks. [ laughter ] hey, guys, lets keep the show going, here. we are joined right now, by a a world series champion. a three-time mvp. and a 14-time major league all-star, who is part of an emmy-a
ageless. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: dave chappelle! dave chappelle!. with that, i want to say, without dave chappelle, the roots and i wouldn't be working together right now. >> questlove: pretty much. >> jimmy: yeah, i was meeting around for different people for the -- the show when we started late night. and i met with neal brennan, who produced "chappelle's show" with dave. i said -- i said, would you -- and he goes, who's your band? like, i don't know....
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i guess they like the name dave. what do you -- what do you do for a living, dave? >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. a comedian. must be -- that sounds like fun. do you have any fun plans this summer? >> me? >> jimmy: yeah! >> yeah, yeah. i'm going to play radio city for 14 nights. [ cheers and applause ] yes. it's going to be amazing. i'll be co-headlining with the likes of chris rock and erykah badu and childish gambino, lauryn hill, lil wayne, mos def, also known as yasiin bey, chance the rapper, and of course the legendary roots crew. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the roots will be there as well? >> tariq: can we go right now? >> jimmy: you can't go right now. no, no, no. >> you can go right now. >> jimmy: you're gonna be there for 14 nights? >> 14. >> jimmy: 14 nights at radio city music hall? >> yes, indeed. >> jimmy: wow. i would love to come. >> i bet you would, jimmy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i would. all these other people are invited, i would just love -- that would be fantastic. if it goes well, are you going to add any extra shows? >> you know what? yeah, uh
i guess they like the name dave. what do you -- what do you do for a living, dave? >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. a comedian. must be -- that sounds like fun. do you have any fun plans this summer? >> me? >> jimmy: yeah! >> yeah, yeah. i'm going to play radio city for 14 nights. [ cheers and applause ] yes. it's going to be amazing. i'll be co-headlining with the likes of chris rock and erykah badu and childish gambino, lauryn hill, lil wayne, mos def, also known as yasiin...
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dave schratwieser was there when it happened. fired off around of questions as well. dave?> reporter: lucy, bill cosby left here with a thumbs up and that trademark fat albert line as he left tonight. clearly energized a bit by the 16 hours of deliberations. we spoke to his attorney also leaving tonight. he too seemed to be upbeat. mr. cosby 16 hours. how are you feeling? >> mr. cosby -- >> hey, hey, hey. >> as one woman advocate circle the montgomery county courthouse in a box truck tuesday night, with music blaring and a message for bill cosby, the 79-year-old comedian spokesman was holding court outside with the media. >> he is, you know, being bill cosby. >> reporter: andrew wyatt spoke as jurors passed the hour 13 mark of deliberations and forged ahead into the night trying to determine cosby's fate on charges of aggravated indecent assault. >> just taking it in this moment, um, believing that these jurors are looking through the facts, seeing the truth. >> reporter: well over 100 members of the media and on lookers stood poised all day inside and outside the courthous
dave schratwieser was there when it happened. fired off around of questions as well. dave?> reporter: lucy, bill cosby left here with a thumbs up and that trademark fat albert line as he left tonight. clearly energized a bit by the 16 hours of deliberations. we spoke to his attorney also leaving tonight. he too seemed to be upbeat. mr. cosby 16 hours. how are you feeling? >> mr. cosby -- >> hey, hey, hey. >> as one woman advocate circle the montgomery county courthouse in a...
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dave and christine? >> all right, jess thank you for that. >>> on the other side of the capitol, the embattled house intelligence committee issuing its first subpoenas. a source close to michael flynn says the former national security adviser will comply. president trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen, has said he will not comply with it voluntarily but will comply with the subpoena. >> a source telling cnn out of seven subpoenas in total, four related to the russia probe, the other three related to so-called unmasking of american names from redacted foreign surveillance reports. sources say those subpoenas came from committee chairman devin nunes, not from the committee's russia investigation, and they were issued without the consent of democrats on the panel. >> the move raises questions about nunes and his role in the russia probe. he had said he was stepping aside temporarily from that investigation, though you know, he never officially recused himself. we also learned recently that nunes was still
dave and christine? >> all right, jess thank you for that. >>> on the other side of the capitol, the embattled house intelligence committee issuing its first subpoenas. a source close to michael flynn says the former national security adviser will comply. president trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen, has said he will not comply with it voluntarily but will comply with the subpoena. >> a source telling cnn out of seven subpoenas in total, four related to the russia...
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here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)unseasonably cool temperatures will persist across the region through the weekend as an upper level low approaches northern california. this system will result in a slight chance of showers across the far northern portions of the region today and potential thunderstorms over the northern third of the region sunday afternoon. a warming and drying trend is then expected for much of next week. ( marty @ landing ) our top story this morning... a 13-year old boy is recovering in the hospital after being stabbed at a library in millbrae. kron 4's averi harper is live from the millbrae with more. averi? ( averi ) police say around 2-30 in the afternoon... a 40-year old man raomly approached the teen in the mile of the library's plaza... and attacked him with a pocket knife.. the boy was stabbed in both of his arms...bled profsely...needed surgery...but is expected to be okay. fortunately a sheriff's department substation is only a few feet away and deptuies responded in less than a min
here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)unseasonably cool temperatures will persist across the region through the weekend as an upper level low approaches northern california. this system will result in a slight chance of showers across the far northern portions of the region today and potential thunderstorms over the northern third of the region sunday afternoon. a warming and drying trend is then expected for much of next week. ( marty @ landing ) our top story this morning... a 13-year...
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dave spahr is here with your weather forecast.nditions are forecast through the remainder of the weekend with temperatures remaining slightly below seasonal averages. a warming trend is forecast for the start of the upcoming workweek before cooling occurs during the second half of the week. rain chances also develop later next week. ( marty ) a historic berkeley church is set to reopen this morning. this is the fire that destroyed the first congregationalist church last october.. the church is set to hold services starting at 10 a-m. the fire started near a brick chimney... but investigators have yet to pindown a cause. firefighters who helped put out the fire will be among those in attendance this morning. ( marty ) a new report finds 14 people in san francisco were poisoned after eating "death cap" mushrooms last december. most of the victims recovered. but three people needed liver transplants, including an 18- month-old girl who suffered permanent neurological damage. doctors say these people ate mushrooms collected from the w
dave spahr is here with your weather forecast.nditions are forecast through the remainder of the weekend with temperatures remaining slightly below seasonal averages. a warming trend is forecast for the start of the upcoming workweek before cooling occurs during the second half of the week. rain chances also develop later next week. ( marty ) a historic berkeley church is set to reopen this morning. this is the fire that destroyed the first congregationalist church last october.. the church is...
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christine, dave? >> athena jones, thank you. >>> meanwhile, senate democrats are threatening a blockade this week or perhaps next week to protest the gop health care plan. right now, the bill being crafted behind closed doors by republicans. democrats demanding a fair and open hearing. stop me if you've heard that before. if they don't get one, the plan is to bring the senate to a crawl by mucking things up, if you will, with speeches and parliamentary procedures. cnn's ryan nobles has more. >> reporter: good morning. democratic senators want to make it hard for republicans to schedule votes and bills considered noncontroversial. they would keep nominees from the trump administration from getting confirmed. that could create a glacial pace of work in the senate in a body that's already pretty slow. among the techniques they may employ, preventing committees from conducting routine business, and even stopping committees from extending their hearings when the senate is in session. the goal here would be
christine, dave? >> athena jones, thank you. >>> meanwhile, senate democrats are threatening a blockade this week or perhaps next week to protest the gop health care plan. right now, the bill being crafted behind closed doors by republicans. democrats demanding a fair and open hearing. stop me if you've heard that before. if they don't get one, the plan is to bring the senate to a crawl by mucking things up, if you will, with speeches and parliamentary procedures. cnn's ryan...
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dave spahr your weather forecast.proaching low pressure trough will bring slightly coolerweather to the area over the weekend. outside of patchy night and morning coastal drizzle, dry conditions can be expected through wednesday. a system may bring a few showers to our region on thursday. ( marty ) a madera ( marty ) ( marty ) a madera county homeowner says she came home to find that her tennants had nearly destroyed her house. holiday manly says authorities found more than 400 pot plants in her home. she says renters tore apart the ceiling for ventilation added another room in the garage and even re-wired the electrical system. closets were destroyed and mold is growing from the ceiling. manly says the damage is shocking but the betrayal is even worse. <"i'm very disappointed that people like th who seem so honest and everything would be doing something like this behind our backs. they thrashed our house and we trusted them to live here.""we don't even know where to begin or anything on what to do.">( marty ) the tot
dave spahr your weather forecast.proaching low pressure trough will bring slightly coolerweather to the area over the weekend. outside of patchy night and morning coastal drizzle, dry conditions can be expected through wednesday. a system may bring a few showers to our region on thursday. ( marty ) a madera ( marty ) ( marty ) a madera county homeowner says she came home to find that her tennants had nearly destroyed her house. holiday manly says authorities found more than 400 pot plants in...
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let's check in with dave dildine at wtop for the latest. dave? >> aaron, we're talking about detours for the crash investigation. maryland 210, indian head highway remains closed eight hours later north of independence road and south of 228, near pine lane, near where the crash occurred. indian head highway remains blocked. you probably want the alternate route. >>> in virginia, focus on i-95 today. it will be a busy get away. so far so good. traffic not so bad in woodbridge northbound and southbound. light volume. that's the latest from the traffic center. we've got a hotter forecast now with meteorologist chuck bell. chuck, good morning. >> good morning dave and good morning everybody. off to a lovely start here on a temperatures are noticeably warmer than we've been the last couple of days. however, there's at least a nice breeze out here. it's a comfortable way to get your day started. currently at 74 at national airport. in maryland, one of the few spots below 70. winchester at 70 degrees. i was supposed to show you this a few minutes ago bu
let's check in with dave dildine at wtop for the latest. dave? >> aaron, we're talking about detours for the crash investigation. maryland 210, indian head highway remains closed eight hours later north of independence road and south of 228, near pine lane, near where the crash occurred. indian head highway remains blocked. you probably want the alternate route. >>> in virginia, focus on i-95 today. it will be a busy get away. so far so good. traffic not so bad in woodbridge...
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here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)unseasonably cool temperatures and breezy west to northwest winds will persist through monday as an upper level low impacts the region. this system will also bring showers and potential thunderstorms to portions of the region this afternoon and evening. as the system exits to our east on monday, a warming and drying trend is forecast through the remainder of the workweek. ( marty ) our top story this morning: pro-and anti muslim demonstrations across the country saturday. as protests took place in nearly two dozen cities. you're looking at video from new york, seattle, austin,texas and sacramento as many people took to the streets. there were some clashes between both sides in seattle, and minneapolis. but over all police around the country helped keep everyone safe. ( marty @ landing ) back here in the bay area, one of the largest demonstrations was in the south bay. that's where kron four's philippe djegal shows us that those standing against islamic law were peacefully confro
here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)unseasonably cool temperatures and breezy west to northwest winds will persist through monday as an upper level low impacts the region. this system will also bring showers and potential thunderstorms to portions of the region this afternoon and evening. as the system exits to our east on monday, a warming and drying trend is forecast through the remainder of the workweek. ( marty ) our top story this morning: pro-and anti muslim demonstrations across...
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dave spahr has your forecast...radual cooling is forecast to continue through monday, mainly for inland areas. little change is expected near the coast. look for areas of night and morning low clouds and fog followed by sunny afternoons. modest warming is expected during the second half of the week. but for the most part, temperatures will be near seasonal averages through the week. week. ( will ) now to a story you will only see on kron four. a vallejo middle schooler who was beaten up during her gym class earlier this year is receiving gifts from complete strangers. they say wanted to shower her with love and put a smile on her face. kron four's spencer blake has the story. as representatives from the ironmen foundation unload these gifts, branieka lovette stood waiting by the waterfront in vallejo.(nats) the bike, the balloons, the treats - they were all for a special needs girl who was not only pummelled by a school bully, but humiliated by the video of the incident that a classmate posted online."you don't know
dave spahr has your forecast...radual cooling is forecast to continue through monday, mainly for inland areas. little change is expected near the coast. look for areas of night and morning low clouds and fog followed by sunny afternoons. modest warming is expected during the second half of the week. but for the most part, temperatures will be near seasonal averages through the week. week. ( will ) now to a story you will only see on kron four. a vallejo middle schooler who was beaten up during...
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and i just close my eyes and said -- amy: we will get response from standing rock sioux chair dave .-dave archambault then we speak with commerce and keith ellison, suing president trump.. >> president trump has received billllions of dollalars from fon governments leasingg space in ns properties, placingng diplomatsn his hotetels. he has received valuauable tradademarks f from foreigign governments. and ththis is just thehe tip ofe iceberg. the benefits that we know he has ceived from foreignn governmements in violation of te constitution. we neeeed to have a transparent process. amy: the lawsuit aims to make sure the president abide by the constitution. we will also talk to congressman ellison about how president trump is now under investigation of possible obstruction of justice. trump's plans to reverse the historic normalization of relations between the u.s. and cuba b brokered under president obama when he goes to miami today, and the court's rejection of trump's muslim ban. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm
and i just close my eyes and said -- amy: we will get response from standing rock sioux chair dave .-dave archambault then we speak with commerce and keith ellison, suing president trump.. >> president trump has received billllions of dollalars from fon governments leasingg space in ns properties, placingng diplomatsn his hotetels. he has received valuauable tradademarks f from foreigign governments. and ththis is just thehe tip ofe iceberg. the benefits that we know he has ceived from...
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let's check in with dave dildine at wtop for the latest. dave?aaron, we're talking about detours for the crash investigation. maryland 210, indian head highway remains closed eight hours later north of independence road and south of 228, near pine lane, near where the crash occurred. indian head highway remains blocked. you probably want the alternate route. >>> in virginia, focus on i-95 today. it will be a busy get away. so far so good. traffic not so bad in woodbridge northbound and southbound. light volume. that's the latest from the traffic center. we've got a hotter forecast now with meteorologist chuck bell. chuck, good morning. >> good morning dave and good morning everybody. off to a lovely start here on a
let's check in with dave dildine at wtop for the latest. dave?aaron, we're talking about detours for the crash investigation. maryland 210, indian head highway remains closed eight hours later north of independence road and south of 228, near pine lane, near where the crash occurred. indian head highway remains blocked. you probably want the alternate route. >>> in virginia, focus on i-95 today. it will be a busy get away. so far so good. traffic not so bad in woodbridge northbound and...
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christine and dave? >> thanks, manu. >> all right, for his part, president trump declaring himself completely cleared by comey's opening statement. the president's personal lawyer handling the russia investigation, marc kasowitz, pointing out this -- "the president is pleased that mr. comey is finally publicly confirmed his private reports that the president was not under investigation in any russian probe. the president feels completely and totally vindicated. he is eager to continue to move forward with his agenda." >> the white house strategy today is simply to pack the president's schedule. he has no public events this morning, but a republican close to the west wing says officials are still trying to ensure he's too busy to tweet about comey's testimony. rapid response being handled by the republican national committee. do you think he doesn't tweet? >> i think he will be in front of a 60-inch flat-screen, and i think we will have a split screen on cnn streaming the president's tweets. just my predi
christine and dave? >> thanks, manu. >> all right, for his part, president trump declaring himself completely cleared by comey's opening statement. the president's personal lawyer handling the russia investigation, marc kasowitz, pointing out this -- "the president is pleased that mr. comey is finally publicly confirmed his private reports that the president was not under investigation in any russian probe. the president feels completely and totally vindicated. he is eager to...
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dave. >> it should be interesting as we get closer to a 2022 world cup also in qatar. thank you. >>> all right. the corrupt white house says it wants to get on message, infrastructure events this week. instead, we are talking about what else? this. >> we are talking about one tweet, should we spend the whole program on it? >> i think to call eight tweet is to run away -- >> what is it? >> how the president's travel ban tweet storm once again has his aides scrambling for answers. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >> it's social media, please understand the difference. >> i think you need to have a little bit of an understanding. >> what are you saying, we shouldn't listen to what the president says? >> when you that tick pr
dave. >> it should be interesting as we get closer to a 2022 world cup also in qatar. thank you. >>> all right. the corrupt white house says it wants to get on message, infrastructure events this week. instead, we are talking about what else? this. >> we are talking about one tweet, should we spend the whole program on it? >> i think to call eight tweet is to run away -- >> what is it? >> how the president's travel ban tweet storm once again has his aides...
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dave, good morning. >> good morning eun, aaron. obviously, you can see the medivac helicopter lifting off from that crash scene right now. the crash, it was serious. the reconstruction is only just now beginning. all northbound e-zpass express lanes remain completely blocked between the woodbridge exits. between prince william parkway and 23. police are diverting traffic off. it's having a big impact on the highway which is crawling north of dumfries. want to plan ahead for this one. you can see how far back it goes. we'll keep you updated. that's the latest. back to you. >>> that is going to be big trouble for a long time on a big get away friday. just keep that in mind everybody a that's a big problem for a long time. outside weatherwise, it's a beautiful morning in washington. four things to know about the next four days. only an isolated thunderstorm chance today. mainly across the shenandoah valley, panhandle of west virginia and northern maryland. should stay dry around the city. saturday, chance for thunderstorms between 3:0
dave, good morning. >> good morning eun, aaron. obviously, you can see the medivac helicopter lifting off from that crash scene right now. the crash, it was serious. the reconstruction is only just now beginning. all northbound e-zpass express lanes remain completely blocked between the woodbridge exits. between prince william parkway and 23. police are diverting traffic off. it's having a big impact on the highway which is crawling north of dumfries. want to plan ahead for this one. you...
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in hamilton township, dave kinchen fox 29 news. >> you heard dave talk about the storms and things have cooled down since tonight's storms cleared out. meteorologist kathy orr is here with that first forecast at 11. crazy evening. >> crazy evening. yeah line of severe storms that did not quit from the time they were in our north aren't western suburbs and cleared cape may by 9:00 o'clock tonight they were fast and furious at one time lucy they were moving at a speed of 50 miles an hour and these winds gust to do about 70 miles an hour. right now, it's pretty quiet out there. the temperature is cooled down into the 70s much it's 71 in philadelphia. 81% humidity. so that humidity is up and it's only going to get worse over the next couple of days. it is 56 degrees in the poconos. 68 degrees in trenton. 67 degrees in millville and down the shore after highs around 80 today, we're down to 60s with southerly wind. one mild spot north wildwood at 70 but that southerly wind bringing cooler ocean water only 62 degrees. dew points in the 50s are comfortable. so in the poconos it's comfortable bu
in hamilton township, dave kinchen fox 29 news. >> you heard dave talk about the storms and things have cooled down since tonight's storms cleared out. meteorologist kathy orr is here with that first forecast at 11. crazy evening. >> crazy evening. yeah line of severe storms that did not quit from the time they were in our north aren't western suburbs and cleared cape may by 9:00 o'clock tonight they were fast and furious at one time lucy they were moving at a speed of 50 miles an...
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your time, eastern time, dave.re's going to be about 47 million people who who can vote in this election. the registration numbers are quite a bit higher than the last time britain's went to the polls. remember they went to the polls omlast time in 2015. we haven't had the usual five-year window between national votes. it's always a figure people look at immediately. last time it was about 66%, so just over two-thirds of those eligible to vote turned up. when it comes to the youth vote, though, there's been big efforts to mobilize that. only 43% in the last election. there's been an unprecedented interest in signing up between 18 and 24-year-olds. more than 1 million of them have decided to sign-up for this key alection. and this is also because they feel they want a seat at the election and a say, too. you mentioned some of the keyings o ishes and ones that come up time and time again. the health of the healthcare system, the state of the economy, more sensitive issues like security and immigration, and also a new
your time, eastern time, dave.re's going to be about 47 million people who who can vote in this election. the registration numbers are quite a bit higher than the last time britain's went to the polls. remember they went to the polls omlast time in 2015. we haven't had the usual five-year window between national votes. it's always a figure people look at immediately. last time it was about 66%, so just over two-thirds of those eligible to vote turned up. when it comes to the youth vote, though,...
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christine and dave? >> jeff zeleny at white house there. >>> signs of unity as congress comes together in the wake of the shooting on republicans, but can the goodwill last away from the ball field? we'll have the latest from the congressional baseball game and the sights and sounds ahead on "early start." the future isn't silver suits and houses on mars, it's right now. think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, everywhere. how? because our phones have evolved. so isn't it time our networks did too? introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots. it's a new kind of network. xfinity mobile. >>> democrats and republicans putting unity on display at the annual congressional baseball game. it comes in the wake of wednesday's shooting rampage aimed at the republican team. how deep unity runs, how long it lasts, well, that's anybody's guess, but lawmakers' efforts at last night's
christine and dave? >> jeff zeleny at white house there. >>> signs of unity as congress comes together in the wake of the shooting on republicans, but can the goodwill last away from the ball field? we'll have the latest from the congressional baseball game and the sights and sounds ahead on "early start." the future isn't silver suits and houses on mars, it's right now. think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's...
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let's go on topher dave over to dave murphy and karen rogers to find out more to you bow about when those storms are coming and going and your traffic. >> i was driving in the rain. that was a few hours ago. >> stepped outside with a little rain in delaware county you can see how that rain, the main batch of it is now beginning to push away from the area up here around trenton, you're going to see it kind of pushing away and then there's some additional shower activity out to the west of us that may try and roll through a little bit later this morning but generally we're expecting a transition from startup with rain and then to some partly sunny skies later on. i'll just give you a quick look on storm tracker6 live double scan. again that one batch of rain pushing away from trenton leaving some wet roads behind it and then we have lighter precipitation out to the west. a big batch of it that's slowly migrating toward harrisburg and may eventually push in toward our northern suburbs. if you're in reading and pottsville over the next hour or so, maybe you see some of that, maybe not. a litt
let's go on topher dave over to dave murphy and karen rogers to find out more to you bow about when those storms are coming and going and your traffic. >> i was driving in the rain. that was a few hours ago. >> stepped outside with a little rain in delaware county you can see how that rain, the main batch of it is now beginning to push away from the area up here around trenton, you're going to see it kind of pushing away and then there's some additional shower activity out to the...
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dave and christine? >> sara ganim, thanks. >>> bill cosby's indecent assault trial entering a second week with the defense set to call its first witness. prosecutors rested their case on friday after calling a dozen witnesses, including cosby's accuser, andrea constand, and her mother. she alleged that cosby drugged and molested her at his home in 2004. he faces aggravated indecent assault and is not expected to testify in his defense. >>> u.s. somali forces conducting precision strikes against the al shabaab terrorism group in somalia. pentagon officials say it's the first under expanded authority by president trump in march. it designates parts of somalia an area of active hostility, giving the u.s. military more power to strike those areas. according to command, eight terrorists were killed in the attack. >>> at tthe big winner at the 7 emmy awards, sir evan hanson. also a big night for "hello dolly ode, named best musical revival and bette midler, who won the tony for best actress in a musical and ou
dave and christine? >> sara ganim, thanks. >>> bill cosby's indecent assault trial entering a second week with the defense set to call its first witness. prosecutors rested their case on friday after calling a dozen witnesses, including cosby's accuser, andrea constand, and her mother. she alleged that cosby drugged and molested her at his home in 2004. he faces aggravated indecent assault and is not expected to testify in his defense. >>> u.s. somali forces conducting...
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let's head tout dave schratwieser right now. dave, that was you asking cosby how he was feeling. >> reporter: lucy, that was me. that was his trademark response there as you heard it he walked few more feet and got into his suv. but before he did, he gave a big thumbs up as he left the courthouse clearly the cosby team is feeling pretty positive tonight. as one woman's advocate circled the montgomery county courthouse in a box truck tuesday night with music blaring and a message for bill cosby, the 79-year-old comedian smokes man was holding court outside with the media. >> he is, you know, being bill cosby. >> reporter: an degree wyatt as jury passed the hour 13 mark of deliberations and forged ahead into the night. trying to determine cosby's fate on charges of aggravated indecent assault. >> just taking it in this moment, um, believing that these jurors are looking through the facts, seeing the truth. >> reporter: well over 100 members of the media and on lookers stood poised all day and inside and outside the courthouse the
let's head tout dave schratwieser right now. dave, that was you asking cosby how he was feeling. >> reporter: lucy, that was me. that was his trademark response there as you heard it he walked few more feet and got into his suv. but before he did, he gave a big thumbs up as he left the courthouse clearly the cosby team is feeling pretty positive tonight. as one woman's advocate circled the montgomery county courthouse in a box truck tuesday night with music blaring and a message for bill...
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dave schratwieser joins us live now. dave? >> reporter: lucy, as you know, several hundred members of the media covering this trial. several dozen spectator who's sat out here for four hours tonight in the heat waiting to hear a verdict. they didn't get to hear a verdict tonight. but they did get to see bill cosby as he left about ten minutes ago. >> idol. i mean like america greatest father idol something like that. besides my dad. >> brown sat outside the montgomery county courthouse in his chrysler 300 monday night watching all the media stationed outside and waiting for a verdict in the case against bill cosby. >> i think his good deeds throughout his life, you know, out weighs, you know, what's going on. >> rt row report brown always looked up to cosby. he's heard all the stories and listened to some of the accusations against the 79-year-old comedian. he says, judgment day is finally here. >> whatever came back on him, you know, today is his day. >> this is the guy i watched in the '70's. fat albert. can't believe it's s
dave schratwieser joins us live now. dave? >> reporter: lucy, as you know, several hundred members of the media covering this trial. several dozen spectator who's sat out here for four hours tonight in the heat waiting to hear a verdict. they didn't get to hear a verdict tonight. but they did get to see bill cosby as he left about ten minutes ago. >> idol. i mean like america greatest father idol something like that. besides my dad. >> brown sat outside the montgomery county...
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dave? >> reporter: lucy, what a difference a day makes. councilman oh is now home resting here with his wife and his four children tonight. a remarkable recovery by the councilman after this encounter right out here in front of his home last night with 95-wielding suspect. he gave us some terrifying details. >> hey, how are you? >> i'm fine. thank you. thank you. >> less than 18 hours after being stabbed in the back in front of his own home, councilman david oh came home thursday afternoon looking about as good as you could expect. >> i'm doing fine. good spirits, you know, i feel fine physically. you know, treated very well at penn presbyterian. great doctors, great staff. >> reporter: 57-year-old councilman underwent surgery overnight but he bounced back quickly and askeing to home. he spoke about the terrifying encounter with a knife wielding suspect. >> the next thing i know he's there next to me with an urgent look on his face. >> reporter: councilman oh says he realized immediately so
dave? >> reporter: lucy, what a difference a day makes. councilman oh is now home resting here with his wife and his four children tonight. a remarkable recovery by the councilman after this encounter right out here in front of his home last night with 95-wielding suspect. he gave us some terrifying details. >> hey, how are you? >> i'm fine. thank you. thank you. >> less than 18 hours after being stabbed in the back in front of his own home, councilman david oh came home...
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i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook, it is 6:31.ve has a very nice shot outside there behind him. low cloud there. >> yeah, they've gone way up. so, i mean, last week some that was right in the city, or at the golden gate. now we've opened the door. it's allowed to move local inland. up a couple thousand feet getting thick, maybe sal will have more on that. if it's as thick as it looks like there will be delays. low clouds, sunny and breezy, quiet pattern, warmer tomorrow and then nice by the coast. warmer and upper 90s, lower 90s. cooldown as a weak system comes in on sunday. san francisco starting off, 57 which is 4 above average. 68 for a high. only 1 above. 94, 1976 the record high. 48, 1993. 50s and 60s, santa rosa is 54. a lot of 56 i think the low clouds have stopped everything. a few 40s in the mix. mid-50s in navado. everyone is within a degree or two of each other. west at oakland, west from sfo 15 out to livermore with a west wind at 12. temperatures today will be pretty close to average coast and bay, a little bit below
i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook, it is 6:31.ve has a very nice shot outside there behind him. low cloud there. >> yeah, they've gone way up. so, i mean, last week some that was right in the city, or at the golden gate. now we've opened the door. it's allowed to move local inland. up a couple thousand feet getting thick, maybe sal will have more on that. if it's as thick as it looks like there will be delays. low clouds, sunny and breezy, quiet pattern, warmer tomorrow and then nice...
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for karen rogers dave murphy, dave murphy -- tamala edwards, i'm matt o'donnell.rs often and still have dry eye symptoms? ready for some relief? xiidra is the first and only eye drop approved for both the signs and symptoms of dry eye. one drop in each eye, twice a day. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. remove contacts before using xiidra and wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting. chat with your eye doctor about xiidra. >>> good morning, america. breaking news, the white house issues an urgent warning to syria overnight accusing the assad regime of preparing for another chemical attack. saying that if syria strikes, they'll pay a heavy price. >>> the gop's health care bill on life support after that major report saying 22 million more people will lose coverage under the plan. >> i won't vote to proceed until the bill changes. >> can president trump win enough support? >>> on board emergency. a mother fears for her
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. >> i'm dave clark, good morning, warriors.on is in his office talking about your warriors weather. >> well, it will be warmer, not as hot as them. maybe by the weekend. >> maybe by the weekend though, we have some patchy fog, otherwise it's cool out there this morning. temperatures are in the 40s, but we'll end up with slightly near normal temps to slightly below. this will be the last day for in land temps, season averages, near average tomorrow, above for everybody else. the trend is is to warm it up, san jose 72 yesterday. concord 73 to 9. san francisco 65 to 68. napa from 73 to 88 degrees. high pressure building in, the low, big low that we had on the weekend, now into the intermountain region, high pressure will start to build in from the disease earth southwest, 50-51, san francisco. fog can form when the inland temps start to warm up. kelsey down to 42. patchy fog at best. we are all set for sunshine and temperatures nice here, 60s, 70s to low 90s. >>> sal, 5:03. >>> it's quiet now, we have traffic that is going to be o
. >> i'm dave clark, good morning, warriors.on is in his office talking about your warriors weather. >> well, it will be warmer, not as hot as them. maybe by the weekend. >> maybe by the weekend though, we have some patchy fog, otherwise it's cool out there this morning. temperatures are in the 40s, but we'll end up with slightly near normal temps to slightly below. this will be the last day for in land temps, season averages, near average tomorrow, above for everybody else....
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we just from our north american reporter, dave lee. wejust had from our north american reporter, dave lee. we just had the wannacry attack. and many lessons were there to be learnt. many of you not have heeded them. in the us, several big firms were affected, and as you said, it is spreading across the world in a dramatic way. i am joined by andre mcgregor. he is a security expert. what can you tell us about this attack? the world is experiencing a global ransomware attack that has crippled companies across several industries. you look at mersk, they are reduced to working on pen and paper to conduct their business. so a crippling attack. you used to work for the fbi. they will be looking at us. what have you been hearing about the potential impact of this attack? first off, with the fbi, they are looking to find the organisation thatis looking to find the organisation that is doing this. as far as the impact? we're looking at the fact that companies need to get going again. the way to do it is through patching. microsoft rated a patch
we just from our north american reporter, dave lee. wejust had from our north american reporter, dave lee. we just had the wannacry attack. and many lessons were there to be learnt. many of you not have heeded them. in the us, several big firms were affected, and as you said, it is spreading across the world in a dramatic way. i am joined by andre mcgregor. he is a security expert. what can you tell us about this attack? the world is experiencing a global ransomware attack that has crippled...
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. >>> i'll alex savage, dave dave is off this morning. first we are going to talk about today's weather. >> yes. >> and change is in store for the rest of this week. >> starting today. >> we see that today. >> i feel it today. >> all right. >> fog is bigger. >>> for some yesterday it was warm, for others it was nice, we had 60s to 90s, today more 50s to 80s, the cloud deck is really ramping up, it looks like it is going to join force from south to north, north to south. already over oakland, yesterday it took about 5:00 to 5:30 before it rolled in. but i expect that to pick up later. 50s on the temps. warmer than yesterday. we had some cool readings, this system is coming in which is showing every sign of giving at least from the golden gate north some rain towards thursday, 50s, 60s, 70s and 8 east, all right, 4:01, multiple issues yesterday. >> you and me both hope that. it is quiet. good morning to you. we are looking at the altamont pass and there is not a lot going on westbound as you come through. a little bit of road work eastbound
. >>> i'll alex savage, dave dave is off this morning. first we are going to talk about today's weather. >> yes. >> and change is in store for the rest of this week. >> starting today. >> we see that today. >> i feel it today. >> all right. >> fog is bigger. >>> for some yesterday it was warm, for others it was nice, we had 60s to 90s, today more 50s to 80s, the cloud deck is really ramping up, it looks like it is going to join force...
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i'm pam cook. >>> i'm dave clark. let's talk about the weather, you know you need to drink a lot of water. steve paulson is right over here. >>> yes, all sound advice. it will be cooler today. >> good. >> we'll take it. >> i'm up here in kelseyville -- no, i did not, not up there. ricky was up there, probably up there this morning because he was up there this morning. he sat out on the front porch it is 112, that is probably 5 degrees too hot, i am not going to argue too much. 105 -- i saw 105 -- close enough. probably close to that today. mostly cases though will cool off a little bit here. a little bit more on shore
i'm pam cook. >>> i'm dave clark. let's talk about the weather, you know you need to drink a lot of water. steve paulson is right over here. >>> yes, all sound advice. it will be cooler today. >> good. >> we'll take it. >> i'm up here in kelseyville -- no, i did not, not up there. ricky was up there, probably up there this morning because he was up there this morning. he sat out on the front porch it is 112, that is probably 5 degrees too hot, i am not going...
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dave schratwieser is on the scene. that's crazy to me. that is seriously crazy. >> reporter: drew wasn't sure what to think when he came home from work tuesday night and saw emergency vehicles headed to this home in the 8700 block of easton road. that's where state police say they found multiple beguns and chemical explosives while serving a warrant here. >> be worried from this distance or, you know, what i mean, nobody said anything it kind of just all happened so briefly. >> it's a little scary when you hear something like that. >> reporter: ed lives right nearby as well he was worried about reports of beguns and explosives at the home. >> when they find chemicals and stuff like that, you think about now a days in this day and age. >> reporter: state police say it was just afternoon they came here to serve a mental health commit many warrant on a 70-year-old man. that's when they made the potentially dangerous discovery. they called in hazmat experts, and bomb squads from the surrounding area. >> it's weird to picture that something li
dave schratwieser is on the scene. that's crazy to me. that is seriously crazy. >> reporter: drew wasn't sure what to think when he came home from work tuesday night and saw emergency vehicles headed to this home in the 8700 block of easton road. that's where state police say they found multiple beguns and chemical explosives while serving a warrant here. >> be worried from this distance or, you know, what i mean, nobody said anything it kind of just all happened so briefly....
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we've got dave murphy and karen rogers to help with that. good morning. >> good morning, everybody.re off to a somewhat sticky neighborhoods satellite shows sunshine on s in southern delaware and extreme south jersey. warm. 72 degrees as you head out the door in philadelphia. just 60 though in allentown and 62 in rea those northern and western suburbs. and the dewpoints especially in the southern portion of the region are still fairly high. 70 in millville indicates oppressive humidity early on and close to that in dover and cape may. like yesterday we expect those humidity levels to drop off. 72 degrees by 7 o'clock. 84 by noon. 87 at 3 o'clock. that's our high and it's not all that humid. 85 by 5 o'clock and by 7 o'clock, 78 degrees and it's happened, folks, the summer solstice has arrived. it officially came in at 12:24 in the morning a few hours ago. this is when the sun's direct rays are over the tropic of cancer and that means we have our so-called longest day and what do i want to say, karen rogers also has been talking about how the longest days,, no, seriously, the longest
we've got dave murphy and karen rogers to help with that. good morning. >> good morning, everybody.re off to a somewhat sticky neighborhoods satellite shows sunshine on s in southern delaware and extreme south jersey. warm. 72 degrees as you head out the door in philadelphia. just 60 though in allentown and 62 in rea those northern and western suburbs. and the dewpoints especially in the southern portion of the region are still fairly high. 70 in millville indicates oppressive humidity...
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dave murphy is outside. parking lot is wet from that shower. >> it is. >> and karen rogers has your traffic. >> we had the shower come through and i'll show you that in a second. i'll start with satellite, the wide view. you can see there's cloud cover around this morning but also some breaks of sun beginning to develop across the region. and as we take a look at storm tracker6 live double scan, you can see that we do have a shower and this is actually been producing some lightning so it may still be a thunderstorm and boy, a real big bloom of heavy rain now popping right into south philadelphia and just about ready to hit areas just to the north of the airport, fort mifflin is about to get hit and national park in new jersey might get caught with some of that as well. cherry hill possibly haddonfield possibly and farther up north south of jenkintown on 611, broad street outside of the city you can also see bloom developing. it doesn't last that long but every now and then you get a heavy downpour popping th
dave murphy is outside. parking lot is wet from that shower. >> it is. >> and karen rogers has your traffic. >> we had the shower come through and i'll show you that in a second. i'll start with satellite, the wide view. you can see there's cloud cover around this morning but also some breaks of sun beginning to develop across the region. and as we take a look at storm tracker6 live double scan, you can see that we do have a shower and this is actually been producing some...
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let's get right to fox 29's dave kinchen at the scene and, dave, you spoke to one much his friends whoesperately tried to save him. >> reporter: yeah, very tough time for that friend. we can tell you that rescue crews called off the search tonight because of the darkness. when they continue tomorrow, they say it will be a recovery operation. >> every time i tried to grab him but like we were like this and then like since the current was so strong it took him away from my hasn't. >> reporter: jared is a in shock as the search for his friend the 17-year-old boy takes place from the air with new jersey state police chopper scanning around the lake near roebling park in hamilton township, new jersey. >> the current was so heavy like it took him. >> reporter: jared says he and three other kids were celebrating the beginning of summer and went swimming in rowan lake when trouble struck just after a storm rolled through. >> he went down. he was like going under, coming up gasping for air coming back up. gasping for air. when he went around the corner i lost sight of him. >> reporter: trenton
let's get right to fox 29's dave kinchen at the scene and, dave, you spoke to one much his friends whoesperately tried to save him. >> reporter: yeah, very tough time for that friend. we can tell you that rescue crews called off the search tonight because of the darkness. when they continue tomorrow, they say it will be a recovery operation. >> every time i tried to grab him but like we were like this and then like since the current was so strong it took him away from my hasn't....