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but you know what, denise? there's no way i'm gonna talk about pressure cooking without talking about my grandma's meatballs. >> oh, wow! >> my grandma -- she used to toil in the kitchen for hours to make these. i cooked them in 15 minutes. >> really? >> yeah, under pressure. look at the results that i got. i had 100 meatballs in here -- look at that. >> that's a lot of meatballs. >> that is a lot of meatballs, and you know what? i'm sorry to say... >> beautiful. >> ...gram, i cooked them under pressure, and they actually taste better. >> you know what, eric? with all that we've made today and all of it's not just delicious, but it's so simple -- i know that the power pressure cooker xl is something that i'm gonna rely on to make fast and healthy meals every single day. i mean, look at the incredible variety of food we've made today -- tender, fall off the bone meats, like pot roast ribs, and shredded pork... whole chickens and wings that went from frozen to fabulous in minutes... incredible one pot meals, like
but you know what, denise? there's no way i'm gonna talk about pressure cooking without talking about my grandma's meatballs. >> oh, wow! >> my grandma -- she used to toil in the kitchen for hours to make these. i cooked them in 15 minutes. >> really? >> yeah, under pressure. look at the results that i got. i had 100 meatballs in here -- look at that. >> that's a lot of meatballs. >> that is a lot of meatballs, and you know what? i'm sorry to say... >>...
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which denise manage for a number of years. [indiscernible] as well as you are aware, property management and some of the project management functions were consolidated into development services and those were assigned to denise as a senior developer specialists. denise has worked at the agency for many years and been in development services for over 15 years. over those years, particularly in the last several years, she developed a high degree of specialization in the assets that are the yerba buena garden's and the financial picture for those assets. executive management has a need to continue focusing on the disposition and the property management of the yerba buena garden's over the next year or so. although we have proposed a transfer to the city, the state is still reviewing that. it is still asking questions about it. although we believe the state will approve it, they are not there yet and they have another year to improve our property management plan for all of our assets. in that period and for as long as needed, we h
which denise manage for a number of years. [indiscernible] as well as you are aware, property management and some of the project management functions were consolidated into development services and those were assigned to denise as a senior developer specialists. denise has worked at the agency for many years and been in development services for over 15 years. over those years, particularly in the last several years, she developed a high degree of specialization in the assets that are the yerba...
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for denise's brother, it was a dream come true. his sister had a protector. >> to see the way that he loved denise on a consistent basis, to see the way he treated her, there's nothing more than a brother could ask for. >> reporter: cory had been a college and professional athlete though he'd make his mark not in a stadium of of fans but in the eyes of those who knew him best and loved him. even amid the seemingly senseless violence of his death, he made a difference. >> he not only in my opinion, saved his family but by his action s actions. >> reporter: the family on an emotional roller coaster here. they know they made the best of their short time together. >> there isn't any regret other than the fact that my sweet husband isn't here any more. >> reporter: the accused killer is being held without bond on a first degree murder charge. derek ward news 4. >>> tonight more people are joining a lawsuit against metro, a law firm says more than 30 people are now suing the transit authority because of last monday's accident that injure
for denise's brother, it was a dream come true. his sister had a protector. >> to see the way that he loved denise on a consistent basis, to see the way he treated her, there's nothing more than a brother could ask for. >> reporter: cory had been a college and professional athlete though he'd make his mark not in a stadium of of fans but in the eyes of those who knew him best and loved him. even amid the seemingly senseless violence of his death, he made a difference. >> he...
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but you know what, denise? no way i'm gonna talk about pressure cooking without talking about my grandma's meatballs. >> oh, wow! >> my grandma -- she used to toil in the kitchen for hours to make these. i cooked them in 15 minutes. >> really? >> yeah, under pressure. look at the results that i got. i had 100 meatballs in here -- look at that. >> that's a lot of meatballs. >> that is a lot of meatballs, and you know what? i'm sorry to say... >> beautiful. >> ...gram, i cooked them under pressure, and they actually taste better. >> you know what, eric? with all that we've made today and all of it's not just delicious, but it's so simple -- i know that the power pressure cooker xl is something that i'm gonna rely on to make fast and healthy meals every single day. i mean, look at the incredible variety of food we've made today -- tender, fall off the bone meats, like pot roast ribs, and shredded pork... whole chickens and wings that went from frozen to fabulous in minutes... incredible one pot meals, like mexican
but you know what, denise? no way i'm gonna talk about pressure cooking without talking about my grandma's meatballs. >> oh, wow! >> my grandma -- she used to toil in the kitchen for hours to make these. i cooked them in 15 minutes. >> really? >> yeah, under pressure. look at the results that i got. i had 100 meatballs in here -- look at that. >> that's a lot of meatballs. >> that is a lot of meatballs, and you know what? i'm sorry to say... >>...
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i'm denise. being held on $500,000 bond tonight. she set the child on fire just before 11:00 last night. the baby died at the hospital abou2Ñ hours later. monique braxton spoke to witnesses and joins us live at the burlington county prosecutor's office with the latest. >> reporter: a short time ago burlington county prosecutor berndy who has an office here announced a pemberton township mother set her own newborn on fire with an accelerate. >> he said it was poop. she said her daughter pooped in the car and. >> reporter: what was on fire wasn't dog waste but an infant with the umbilical cord still attached. >> my wife heard the baby scream. and when that happened i slammed her door shut. she tried to run for it and i just put her to the ground. and that is when he saw that it was a baby. >> joseph said the woman told him it wasn't her baby. but the prosecutor says the 22-year-old allegedly doused her own baby girl and set her on fire. >> disheartening. it was like a nightmare for what i saw at 11:00 at night. >> investigators also s
i'm denise. being held on $500,000 bond tonight. she set the child on fire just before 11:00 last night. the baby died at the hospital abou2Ñ hours later. monique braxton spoke to witnesses and joins us live at the burlington county prosecutor's office with the latest. >> reporter: a short time ago burlington county prosecutor berndy who has an office here announced a pemberton township mother set her own newborn on fire with an accelerate. >> he said it was poop. she said her...
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i'm meeting my friend denise for a drink. denise? do i know denise? yeah, you know my old girlfriend. haley: oh, my god. gross. i can't even picture you with a woman. thank you. you had a girlfriend before mom? try two. trust me. i had plenty of fun in my time. and then i met your mom. and thank you. so, uh, i guess she travels around selling makeup for a cosmetics company. she's in town for a week. you mean she's like a door-to-door salesman? if you were doing it,
i'm meeting my friend denise for a drink. denise? do i know denise? yeah, you know my old girlfriend. haley: oh, my god. gross. i can't even picture you with a woman. thank you. you had a girlfriend before mom? try two. trust me. i had plenty of fun in my time. and then i met your mom. and thank you. so, uh, i guess she travels around selling makeup for a cosmetics company. she's in town for a week. you mean she's like a door-to-door salesman? if you were doing it,
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>> alison denise mattison says her husband was a hero every single day of her life including the day that he died. protecting her and her children. i'm going to show you what it looks like here outside their home. signs like this saying "you will be remembered forever." and that's exactly how he's being remembered tonight. >> i could ask you to reach for the stars and he would fly into space and get them for me. your heart is bigger than your height. and that's saying something, he's six feet. >> denise mattison reads the birthday card her oldest daughter wrote to her stepdad corey. the father who was shot and killed last thursday night her husband was a man of god. >> that is what my husband's life demonstrated. and it was taken away way too soon. >> denise's ex-husband minh nguyen the wealthy silicon tech executive is charged with shooting and killing mattison at their home. police say three kids were home at the time. >> my sweet husband literally laid down his life. he saved me and he saved us! he's a hero. >> she doesn't want to talk about what happened. just about the man who t
>> alison denise mattison says her husband was a hero every single day of her life including the day that he died. protecting her and her children. i'm going to show you what it looks like here outside their home. signs like this saying "you will be remembered forever." and that's exactly how he's being remembered tonight. >> i could ask you to reach for the stars and he would fly into space and get them for me. your heart is bigger than your height. and that's saying...
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next, denise coleman visits the turk and larkin deli regularly. owners mike and jean rise early -- very early -- to make everything fresh and now their daughters help out. you won't miss the location at turk and larkin in san francisco as it's all in the name -- the turk and larkin deli. mike: my name is mike aburahma. i'm the owner of turk and larkin deli. we started in april 1979 with three kinds of salads and five kinds of sandwiches. [ indistinct chatter ] my wife and i, we start at 5:00 a.m. every morning start making fresh salads, and we bake barbecue chicken every morning. we make falafel from scratch. we make hummus and the rest of all of the salads every day, five days a week. jean: have a nice day! mike: my wife, jean, and me, we spend together 24 hours a day but when we're in the store, we treat each other as a professional. we work together as a team. i ask her do this, she ask me do that. i'll do it. our customer mostly regular. they come every day, and we have judges from the courthouse. we have homeless from the street. they all com
next, denise coleman visits the turk and larkin deli regularly. owners mike and jean rise early -- very early -- to make everything fresh and now their daughters help out. you won't miss the location at turk and larkin in san francisco as it's all in the name -- the turk and larkin deli. mike: my name is mike aburahma. i'm the owner of turk and larkin deli. we started in april 1979 with three kinds of salads and five kinds of sandwiches. [ indistinct chatter ] my wife and i, we start at 5:00...
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denise? >> thanks. >>> now we continue our coverage with nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal who spoke to penn.about howdot. >> reporter: we've checked in with the dedicated road crews. they expect this to be a significant inconvenience, especially on highways and thoroughfares during the rush hour tomorrow morning. penndot telling nbc 10 they're planning to put more than 180 trucks in the area beginning at the midnight. the focus, of course on salting the highways and major arteries to avoid any of that ice build-up. the fear is that the rain hitting these already-cold surfaces quickly turn into ice. and penndot says depending on the conditions come morning time, they may bring in private contractors if the situation gets worse. >> at this point based on the freezing precipitation expected to strike just before during the morning resource, we'll have the state crews ready to plow. >> reporter: further north in parts of the poconos and lehigh valley penndot tells me they're planning for snow and ice. t
denise? >> thanks. >>> now we continue our coverage with nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal who spoke to penn.about howdot. >> reporter: we've checked in with the dedicated road crews. they expect this to be a significant inconvenience, especially on highways and thoroughfares during the rush hour tomorrow morning. penndot telling nbc 10 they're planning to put more than 180 trucks in the area beginning at the midnight. the focus, of course on salting the highways and major arteries...
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denise tracked down the number of times police have gone to the area. she's joining us live with what she uncovered. denise? >> reporter: jim the motel is right across the street from bethune elementary school. drugs and prostitution is documented in these documents i've obtained from the city. >> i feel like a hostage. >> reporter: a north philadelphia motel is making neighbors feel like captives in their own homes. >> i don't feel safe. >> my kids can't even go out and play. it's dangerous and unsafe. >> reporter: for at least two decades, neighbors, police and lawmakers clashed with the owners of liberty motel on germantown avenue with drugs and crime around the property. >> they come right back. >> reporter: licenses and inspections shut it down in early december. only for the motel to reopen just last friday after the owner made repairs and paid the necessary fees. vernon jackson is the head of mantd nance at the motel. he said he's been on the job for only three months. >> we can't stop when someone does things. they have their privacy and we have
denise tracked down the number of times police have gone to the area. she's joining us live with what she uncovered. denise? >> reporter: jim the motel is right across the street from bethune elementary school. drugs and prostitution is documented in these documents i've obtained from the city. >> i feel like a hostage. >> reporter: a north philadelphia motel is making neighbors feel like captives in their own homes. >> i don't feel safe. >> my kids can't even go...
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our senior broadcast producer denise knows that all too well. there she is.t night at her going away party we shared some of those words, but the website buzzfeed has also joined in on the conversation with their list of words that just sound gross. their picks include bulbous, chunk, slacks and dangle among others, and several studies show that the word that most people pick as their number one gross word is -- can you guess? >> moist. >> why is it? >> see, that's just you, isn't it? >> no. >> there's like nine different studies that for some reason that word -- is there one that -- >> gelatinous. >> ooh. >> ew. >> gelatinous. there you have it. >> in the control room, denise loves this. >> her head under the desk. >> going away present. >> there are many times on the broadcast where i'm like because those words are said so, denise, that one was for you. we love you. >> right. "heat index" coming up. >>> now let's go to ginger. >> unfortunately, guys, i say moist all the time. it's weather. i asked the audience what their least favorite. yours? >> crusty. >>
our senior broadcast producer denise knows that all too well. there she is.t night at her going away party we shared some of those words, but the website buzzfeed has also joined in on the conversation with their list of words that just sound gross. their picks include bulbous, chunk, slacks and dangle among others, and several studies show that the word that most people pick as their number one gross word is -- can you guess? >> moist. >> why is it? >> see, that's just you,...
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i'm denise nakano. we begin with breaking developments in a story we alerted you on the nbc 10 news app. keshia hamilton was last seen at her home. and now police are worried about her safety. randy gyllenhaal is at the scene. >> reporter: the alert worked. the children were just found safe. it appears their father may have taken them somewhere but their mother has mysteriously vanished from their delaware home. detectives and state police still on scene here working the case into the night. detectives search for clues inside the family's delaware home. this was the last place the mother and her two young children were seen. investigators worried they might be in imminent danger and blasted this amber alert across the region. >> police are look for two small children missing from their home. >> reporter: they disappeared overnight. within the last hour or so the children were found alive and safe in the company of their father cortes hamilton sr. but their mother is still missing and there is real conce
i'm denise nakano. we begin with breaking developments in a story we alerted you on the nbc 10 news app. keshia hamilton was last seen at her home. and now police are worried about her safety. randy gyllenhaal is at the scene. >> reporter: the alert worked. the children were just found safe. it appears their father may have taken them somewhere but their mother has mysteriously vanished from their delaware home. detectives and state police still on scene here working the case into the...
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denise says her husband loved to build things spend time with the children and was the perfect husband. she's now remembering him not how he died excuse me, but how he lived. >> my sweet husband literally laid down his life. he saved me and he saved us! he's a hero! >> this morning, denise madison's ex-husband min win appeared in court via a video conference call from jail and he was arraigned on those first-degree murder charges. now, his attorney did not have any comments following that court proceeding. but he will appear in court again on january 28th for a bond hearing. he is currently being held without bond at this present time. meanwhile, coming up tonight at 5:00, we're going to hear more from denise madison and the love of her family and how you can also help. live tonight in ashburn, caroline tucker abc 7 news. >> thank you, caroline. well, members of the d.c. council heard an update on the metro's smoke investigation today. it was also the first time that we've had a chance to hear from an official at metro about monday's deadly incident. joce sterman is live at the wilson
denise says her husband loved to build things spend time with the children and was the perfect husband. she's now remembering him not how he died excuse me, but how he lived. >> my sweet husband literally laid down his life. he saved me and he saved us! he's a hero! >> this morning, denise madison's ex-husband min win appeared in court via a video conference call from jail and he was arraigned on those first-degree murder charges. now, his attorney did not have any comments...
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denise? >> thanks britney. follow the rain tomorrow on your smartphone or tablet. just download the first alert weather app on nbc10.com. >>> now to breaking news in center city philadelphia. a water main break is causing problems for hundreds of guests at a busy hotel. nbc 10's christine maddela is live. >> reporter: crews are out here from the water department working to repair that broken water main. this is 12th & market the lowe's philadelphia hotel is right here on the corner. now, when this water main broke, some of that water seeped underground to the lowe's subbasement where there are electrical lines are held. and so temporarily the electricity was out, and there's still no water to the hotel. there is a lot more to see and hear around 12th & market tonight. >> very unfortunate evening for us. >> reporter: a 12-inch water main broke underground around 6:00. that shut down waterlines to a closed office building as well as an open and busy loews hotel. that's nearly all the hotel's 581 rooms including jared richie's. >> that made it a little challenging to
denise? >> thanks britney. follow the rain tomorrow on your smartphone or tablet. just download the first alert weather app on nbc10.com. >>> now to breaking news in center city philadelphia. a water main break is causing problems for hundreds of guests at a busy hotel. nbc 10's christine maddela is live. >> reporter: crews are out here from the water department working to repair that broken water main. this is 12th & market the lowe's philadelphia hotel is right here...
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denise? >> such an impact.hank you so much danny. >>> time to check in with lester holt for a look at what's coming up. >> hi, denise coming up tonight, how that 7-year-old girl might have survived that plane crash that killed four others and her family. >>> also computer hacking, it's not just a problem for big companies. a warning tonight for parents. and there's a place in this country where you can still park your car for pa penny in the meter. for now, back to you. >> all right. thank you, lester. and we'll be right back. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. stop living with half-fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. get a fios triple play for just $79.99 a month online for two years and get a $400 bonus with a two year agreement! hurry! it's your last chance. this offer ends january 17th. call the
denise? >> such an impact.hank you so much danny. >>> time to check in with lester holt for a look at what's coming up. >> hi, denise coming up tonight, how that 7-year-old girl might have survived that plane crash that killed four others and her family. >>> also computer hacking, it's not just a problem for big companies. a warning tonight for parents. and there's a place in this country where you can still park your car for pa penny in the meter. for now, back to...
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>> i would like to hear from denise. >> if you are retiring, why do you want to keep working? >> i think it would be nice to finish up the project, it is part-time and have a smooth transition to the city. it's important for me to see the work i have done for so many years to transfer nicely to the city. and work with the community during that process as well. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> congratulations on your retirement. and welcome. >> prematurely. >> it is moved and seconded. please call the roll. >>3 ayes. >> item passes. >> please call the next item. >> the next order of business is item 6, public comment on non-agenda items. >> i have one speaker card. cathy perry. >> [indiscernible] also. >> this perry i have not seen you in a while. >> it is a pleasure to be here. i am here accidentally a little bit. i think i was expected to speak on a previous agenda item that it did not fit my understanding of why i was coming here. i think based on the hearing and the different perspectives that have been presented, there is a need for you all to either set up a special c
>> i would like to hear from denise. >> if you are retiring, why do you want to keep working? >> i think it would be nice to finish up the project, it is part-time and have a smooth transition to the city. it's important for me to see the work i have done for so many years to transfer nicely to the city. and work with the community during that process as well. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> congratulations on your retirement. and welcome. >>...
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. >> reporter: that's right, denise the body was found a few feet from where i'm standing 10 feet out into the river. though grief stricken and emotional but very grateful shane's mother spoke to us. >> we have found and we have brought shane home. >> reporter: with her husband at her side on this somber rainy day, karen montgomery nouss the discovery of her 21-year-old son. >> we want to thank the garden state under water recovery unit. >> relatives rushed to comfort the montgomeries after a body was found. police sources say he was wearing the clothing his parents remembered. divers tell us the body of a male was located in the schuylkill river just before noon here behind manayunk brewery. >> north of where we are, the brewery, 10 foot from shore. >> was he in brush, pinned down? >> on the bottom 4 feet deep. >> reporter: four weeks ago this volunteer unit of 12 recovered shane's keys from the river. early thanksgiving morning, the senior disappeared after a night out with family and friends at the pub on main street. the montgomeries never gave up. we went along during several exh
. >> reporter: that's right, denise the body was found a few feet from where i'm standing 10 feet out into the river. though grief stricken and emotional but very grateful shane's mother spoke to us. >> we have found and we have brought shane home. >> reporter: with her husband at her side on this somber rainy day, karen montgomery nouss the discovery of her 21-year-old son. >> we want to thank the garden state under water recovery unit. >> relatives rushed to...
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and right away, i heard denise start screaming. >> i remember it. remember it as if it was yesterday. >> nicole's sister, denise brown, was also on the call. she say ths that she had no dou that o.j. was the killer. >> i said, oh, my god, he finally did it. something inside of me just knew. something inside of me just knew. >> what did she scream? >> that mf, and i knew that son of a bitch did it and screaming and completely out of control. that is when something told me that something was going on with the simpson guy. and it was at a that point that things started to come together. >> at rockingham, that they didn't find o.j., but what they did find appeared to be the match to the glove found at the crime scene. >> the sun comes up out front, and there is a blood trail from the bronco right on into the house. it is not tailing a wway from t house, but tailing into the house. >> so are you thinking at this point? >> you have a suspect, obviously. >> o.j. is the suspect? >> he is the suspect. it didn't mean he did it, but if he did it, we would prov
and right away, i heard denise start screaming. >> i remember it. remember it as if it was yesterday. >> nicole's sister, denise brown, was also on the call. she say ths that she had no dou that o.j. was the killer. >> i said, oh, my god, he finally did it. something inside of me just knew. something inside of me just knew. >> what did she scream? >> that mf, and i knew that son of a bitch did it and screaming and completely out of control. that is when something...
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nbc 10's denise nakano is here with the latest. >> reporter: jim, french officials believe the three suspects are linked to a terror network in yemen. two of the suspects they're looking for are brothers from france. a younger 18-year-old suspect has surrendered. his nationality is not clear. they say the three stormed the offices of a satirical newspaper in paris this morning. the paper has been repeatedly threatened for its caricatures of the prophet mohammed. ten journalists were killed along with two police officers. president obama calls the act cowardly and evil. >> those who carry out senseless attacks against innocent civilians ultimately they'll be caught and we'll stand with the people of france through this very, very difficult time. >> washington, d.c., is condemning the deadly attack in france. dozens gathered at the newseum tonight to read the names of the 12 victims at this vigil. tonight it prompted outrablg from cartoonists working at newspapers here in philadelphia. they say it's clearly an assault on free speech and that nothing will stop artists from publishing ed
nbc 10's denise nakano is here with the latest. >> reporter: jim, french officials believe the three suspects are linked to a terror network in yemen. two of the suspects they're looking for are brothers from france. a younger 18-year-old suspect has surrendered. his nationality is not clear. they say the three stormed the offices of a satirical newspaper in paris this morning. the paper has been repeatedly threatened for its caricatures of the prophet mohammed. ten journalists were...
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reporting live i'm denise nicano, nb kr 10 news. >> crews are getting a jump start in delaware.this is a live picture along ;i rt. 1 near the it will have some workers on the clock at 4:00 tomorrow mourning. as sheena said tomorrow will be a first alert weather day. >> you can see the first alert weather bug at the bottom of the screen. this is a new feature of nbc 10 to give you advanced warning so you're not caught off guard. >> we don't anticipate any school closures or delays but make sure you down load the nbc 10 news app just in case and watch us bright and early at 4:00 a.m. >> we had breaking news out of new york right now. two n.y.p.d. officers have been shot in the bronx. this happened abltsd 30 minutes ago. not clear what led to the shooting, but the officers are expected to be okay. >>> it was just last moblt thatnth that two new york city police officers were shot in wrook lynn. >>> new at 11:00, a cold night for philadelphia fire fightfighters in frankford. sky force 10 was over penn street about an hour ago as these flames poured from the roof of this home. it's n
reporting live i'm denise nicano, nb kr 10 news. >> crews are getting a jump start in delaware.this is a live picture along ;i rt. 1 near the it will have some workers on the clock at 4:00 tomorrow mourning. as sheena said tomorrow will be a first alert weather day. >> you can see the first alert weather bug at the bottom of the screen. this is a new feature of nbc 10 to give you advanced warning so you're not caught off guard. >> we don't anticipate any school closures or...
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. >> i've known him fo >> reporter: but denise green tells me the phone just keeps on ringing. it wasn't until we told her that denise realized the house across the street was the scene of a brutal attack and murder last night. >> my heart is saddened to hear that. >> reporter: the victim maldo rodriguez, the suspect, his stepson, 29-year-old brian hern said hernd went through the front door of the home went straight to the kitchen, grabbing a knife, pacing around. his...
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hello and welcome to the news hour i'm martine denise in doha. coming up in the next few minutes, an abandoned ship is towed to the italian port. and we speak to victims of turkey's land mines. new year, new pay, which countries are raising their mix wage. now an italian navy commander has told al jazeera he's worried more ships carrying migrants will appear. rescued from a cattle ship set adrift by its crew. the third migrants ship off of the coast of italy in the last two weeks. >> they have spent many days at sea. coming off the azadeef a ship designed to carry cattle not people. so many european politicians now lack. >> translator: we need to create humanitarian corridors to allow these people to arrive in europe in a way other than by greedy speculators. >> after it transpired, the traffickers simply abandoned the ship at sea. it was the second in several days after another vessel had to be rescued close to the coast before it too became wrecked. the commander told al jazeera he believed the crew had deliberately disabled the ship before aba
hello and welcome to the news hour i'm martine denise in doha. coming up in the next few minutes, an abandoned ship is towed to the italian port. and we speak to victims of turkey's land mines. new year, new pay, which countries are raising their mix wage. now an italian navy commander has told al jazeera he's worried more ships carrying migrants will appear. rescued from a cattle ship set adrift by its crew. the third migrants ship off of the coast of italy in the last two weeks. >> they...
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good evening, i'm denise nakano. the coldest weather of the season will be here this week. this is the start of a big cold front pushing across our region. michelle grossman is tracking those changes. what will it be like when we wake up in the morning, michelle? >> it's going to be much colder when we wake up. the cold front has moved through, back behind it we're going to see the cold air filtering in and the winds picking up. here's a look on a three-hour loop of the showers moving through. southern new jersey bringing winds gusting up to 48 miles per hour in some spots. pretty mild in some spots. 53 in millville, 52 in wildwood. as you look to the north and west, we're much colder therep. still not bad for this time of the year. we're going to wake up to a pretty cold day. winds picking up as well. up to 29 in lancaster. that will be the story tomorrow as well a cold wind gusting, by 7:00 getting the kids to the bus stop 35 by noon 36. the temperature dropping by 5:00 p.m. to 33 degrees. we'll talk about the cold weather on monday. and a bigger cold blast wednesday nigh
good evening, i'm denise nakano. the coldest weather of the season will be here this week. this is the start of a big cold front pushing across our region. michelle grossman is tracking those changes. what will it be like when we wake up in the morning, michelle? >> it's going to be much colder when we wake up. the cold front has moved through, back behind it we're going to see the cold air filtering in and the winds picking up. here's a look on a three-hour loop of the showers moving...
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denise and sarah marie run for cover while scott whips out his video camera. the bull kept bucking back and forth and zigzagging and people were jumping back. they didn't know what to do because the bull came different directions. >> i was absolutely terrified, because i thought that a bunch of people were going to get hurt because there was no sign of anyone that was trying to do anything. >> a female wrangler steps up to the challenge. hardball charges her and throws her to the ground. >> he actually bucked a girl and hit her right in the chest, and knocked her back. i feared for her. i was really afraid that she was hurt very severely because he hit her really hard. >> spectators jumped the fence to escape hardball's charge. a man tries to distract the raging bull with garbage barrels. >> the bull like almost bucked the trash can and almost hit a guy. >> the distraction buys enough time for security officers to arrive at the scene. one of them whips out a taser and confronts the powerful bull. >> you see this cop with a taser gun, that's like swatting an al
denise and sarah marie run for cover while scott whips out his video camera. the bull kept bucking back and forth and zigzagging and people were jumping back. they didn't know what to do because the bull came different directions. >> i was absolutely terrified, because i thought that a bunch of people were going to get hurt because there was no sign of anyone that was trying to do anything. >> a female wrangler steps up to the challenge. hardball charges her and throws her to the...
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and denise (clapping.) emily law (clapping) daniel beemer (clapping) (clapping) julie atkin (clapping) curtis chin (clapping) joy wong (clapping) nancy hunk (clapping.) karen lamb (clapping) olivia pope (clapping) daniel wagner (clapping) and after this group of people there will be a special presentation from the zone christie (clapping.) (clapping.) katherine burk anna marie booth (clapping) mia russ (clapping) raymond lee (clapping) tesla joy (clapping) alison wagner (clapping) crystal (clapping.) maria hunt (clapping) and elizabeth making nab (clapping) and that - and i'd like to introduce ms. thompson with a special presentation. >> dr. murase congratulations and wanting mr. haney congratulations and superintendent carranza and congratulations and your first year and on behalf of the strunth we thought we'll acknowledged the 8 teachers from the bayview so could the two principles moore as well as ms. aflac please join me we would like to say congratulations to you (clapping) and we're very proud of the
and denise (clapping.) emily law (clapping) daniel beemer (clapping) (clapping) julie atkin (clapping) curtis chin (clapping) joy wong (clapping) nancy hunk (clapping.) karen lamb (clapping) olivia pope (clapping) daniel wagner (clapping) and after this group of people there will be a special presentation from the zone christie (clapping.) (clapping.) katherine burk anna marie booth (clapping) mia russ (clapping) raymond lee (clapping) tesla joy (clapping) alison wagner (clapping) crystal...
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hello, i'm martine denise, with the doha news. the airasia recovery, weather isn't helping. >>> it used to be noafn known as senegal'ssenegal'ssenegal's copa ca banpa cabana. >> withholding $127 million in tax revenues. the israelis freezing the funds as a response to the palestinian bid to join the international criminal court. that could lead to israelis being investigatefor war crimes. charles stratford reports. >> the war left over 2,000 dead. it said it was responding to hamas rocket fire. 72 israelis died in the war all but six of high school were israeli soldiers. now after the palestinian government moves to join the international criminal court accusing israel of war crimes, israel excess it will withhold $127 million of tax revenue. >> they cannot afford the medical supplies, the milk the bread. it's not only concerned with settlement when it comes to employing and exercising judgment they are holding 4 million palestinians, because they want to act with impunity. >> hinders efforts to restart peace talks. >> the reason
hello, i'm martine denise, with the doha news. the airasia recovery, weather isn't helping. >>> it used to be noafn known as senegal'ssenegal'ssenegal's copa ca banpa cabana. >> withholding $127 million in tax revenues. the israelis freezing the funds as a response to the palestinian bid to join the international criminal court. that could lead to israelis being investigatefor war crimes. charles stratford reports. >> the war left over 2,000 dead. it said it was responding...
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i'm denise that cannakano. the big concern is the impact on the morning drive. is clear right now but the situation could be more oois dicey for the morning commute. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist brittney shipp is tracking the storm. when will we see the start of the wintry mix? >> over the next few hours. i will break down the time line but i want to show you the system starting to push in to the area them moisture will be heading our way in the next couple of hours. that's going to set us up for a messy monday morning commute. you want to take your time and if you can you can leave earlier. the first alert day goes in effect from 1:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. we will kpapt messy morning commute a brief wintry mix and freezing rain and that will lead to icy roads and sidewalks. be careful throughout most of your monday morning. from 3:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. we expect the possibility of sleet, freezing rain and ice from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. brief icing. this is mainly for the i-95 corridor and points north. we expect all points south, along the jersey shore to rema
i'm denise that cannakano. the big concern is the impact on the morning drive. is clear right now but the situation could be more oois dicey for the morning commute. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist brittney shipp is tracking the storm. when will we see the start of the wintry mix? >> over the next few hours. i will break down the time line but i want to show you the system starting to push in to the area them moisture will be heading our way in the next couple of hours. that's going to...
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denise's ex-husband broke into their home thursday night. men nguyen has been charged with the murder. >>> a new warning from leesburg police about synthetic marijuana. they're seeing a spike in the number of people needing medical help after smoking or inhaling the product often labeled as k-2 or spice. synthetic marijuana is a type of incense. it contains powerful chemicals that can cause dangerous health effects if ingested. it's now illegal to use or sell in virginia. last year leesburg police investigated 40 k-2 related incidents. this year they've already had 14. >>> it's a plea for help from virginia parents. right now at 5:00 why a mom and dad are fighting to let their kid have marijuana, and they are taking that battle all the way to the virginia general assembly. >>> and a major development in the case of that shooting on a metro bus. we'll find out who p technology has improved our lives, in small ways. in big ways. but what about this? couldn't this be better too? at redfin we asked ourselves the same question. which led us to cr
denise's ex-husband broke into their home thursday night. men nguyen has been charged with the murder. >>> a new warning from leesburg police about synthetic marijuana. they're seeing a spike in the number of people needing medical help after smoking or inhaling the product often labeled as k-2 or spice. synthetic marijuana is a type of incense. it contains powerful chemicals that can cause dangerous health effects if ingested. it's now illegal to use or sell in virginia. last year...
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denise mcnair, age 11. i've read about that bombing.ery spot where the bomb was planted. i visited the birmingham civil rights institute that is now across the street from the 16th street baptist church. and there i saw the shoes denise mcnair was wearing the day that she was killed, in an exhibit about the bombing. and i knew what journalism and history books tell us about the bombing of the 16th street baptist church, but none of that prepared me for the shock of the bombing in the movie. i actually rocked forward in my seat as if i was thrown against a dash board of the car. i felt something i had never felt before about that bombing, something history books could never make me feel. i felt the raw, physical shock of that explosion. it is the most shocking and horrifying thing i have seen on film, and it should be. because it is so tragically true. "selma" is full of profoundly important truths like that, truths that only movies can tell. "selma" is a very powerful emotional experience, which is what a great movie is supposed to be.
denise mcnair, age 11. i've read about that bombing.ery spot where the bomb was planted. i visited the birmingham civil rights institute that is now across the street from the 16th street baptist church. and there i saw the shoes denise mcnair was wearing the day that she was killed, in an exhibit about the bombing. and i knew what journalism and history books tell us about the bombing of the 16th street baptist church, but none of that prepared me for the shock of the bombing in the movie. i...
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denise kano is joining us live with what drivers can expect. >> in just hours sections of the roads will be getting a upgrade. you will be seeing improvements including extended guard rails to cut down on the dozens of affects just last year alone. >>> a pothole sidelined this couple tonight with a flat tire. >> it's narrow lanes, too close to the median. >> as her fiance putting on the spare tire he is more worried about his commute in the morning. >> 50 accidents since 2014 some caused by drivers going too fast. crashes like the one captured by sky force 10 two weeks ago reminds one driver of his father's tractor trailer accident. >> he could not get in the other lain or his tires would hit the barriers. pendot came up with a plan to make 422 safer after a two hour closed door meeting today. it involved extending the guard rail to make it more visible to truck truck drivers. in a wook or two, drivers will see additional construction warning signs and more speed limit enforcement. one of the biggest problems out here is acceptance. drivers have been clocked at 80 in a 40 miles per hour
denise kano is joining us live with what drivers can expect. >> in just hours sections of the roads will be getting a upgrade. you will be seeing improvements including extended guard rails to cut down on the dozens of affects just last year alone. >>> a pothole sidelined this couple tonight with a flat tire. >> it's narrow lanes, too close to the median. >> as her fiance putting on the spare tire he is more worried about his commute in the morning. >> 50...
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and denise (clapping.) emily law (clapping) daniel beemer (clapping) (clapping) julie atkin (clapping) curtis chin (clapping) joy wong (clapping) nancy hunk (clapping.) karen lamb (clapping) olivia pope (clapping) daniel wagner (clapping) and after this group of people there will be a special presentation from the zone christie (clapping.) (clapping.) katherine burk anna marie booth (clapping) mia russ (clapping) raymond lee (clapping) tesla joy (clapping) alison wagner (clapping) crystal (clapping.)
and denise (clapping.) emily law (clapping) daniel beemer (clapping) (clapping) julie atkin (clapping) curtis chin (clapping) joy wong (clapping) nancy hunk (clapping.) karen lamb (clapping) olivia pope (clapping) daniel wagner (clapping) and after this group of people there will be a special presentation from the zone christie (clapping.) (clapping.) katherine burk anna marie booth (clapping) mia russ (clapping) raymond lee (clapping) tesla joy (clapping) alison wagner (clapping) crystal...
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hello i'm martine denise. also to come. a new sighting of the airasia wreckage but bad weather prevention recovery. >>> people living near this area in dhaka say they're suffering from industrial waste. s palestinian leaders have accused israel of trying to starve their people. that could lead to israel being investigated for international war crimes. charles stratton reports. >>> the war lasted 50 days and left over 2,000 palestinians dead. said responding to hamas rocket fire. 72 israelis died in the war all but six of whom were israeli soldiers. now after the palestinian government moves to join the international criminal court accusing israel of war crimes he israel says it will withhold $127 million of tax revenue from the palestinian government. >> will not be able to pay the schools the hospital the medical supplies the milk the bread. so this tax will affect the whole nation. it shows the very israeli occupation is not only concerned about occupation, but when it comes to exercising collective punishment they are pu
hello i'm martine denise. also to come. a new sighting of the airasia wreckage but bad weather prevention recovery. >>> people living near this area in dhaka say they're suffering from industrial waste. s palestinian leaders have accused israel of trying to starve their people. that could lead to israel being investigated for international war crimes. charles stratton reports. >>> the war lasted 50 days and left over 2,000 palestinians dead. said responding to hamas rocket...
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. >>> we want to congratulate denise you towsend from clinton, maryland. she says i wake up watching you and go to bed watching you every day. no other station brings me up to date like you do. >> denise wins a $09 gift card to hand & stone massage and facial spa. if you'd like to become the next fan ever the day, it's easy. go to our >>> 6:39. i'm first alert meteorologist erica grow. we continue to have light snow falling in the beltway and you can see that on the michael & son weather cam at reagan national airport. your day planner, the snow showers will continue till about noon. then maybe just a few lingering flurries and flakes. the evening commute will be a lot easier than this morning's kind of treacherous rush hour. >>> timesaver traffic. we're checking out the ride right now south of town, northbound side of 395 heading up past the beltway in the lineup getting past edsall road, landmark to the point where the lanes drop from 4 to 3. more volume as you make your way toward the 14th street bridge. lanes open. the roadway has been treated. it is s
. >>> we want to congratulate denise you towsend from clinton, maryland. she says i wake up watching you and go to bed watching you every day. no other station brings me up to date like you do. >> denise wins a $09 gift card to hand & stone massage and facial spa. if you'd like to become the next fan ever the day, it's easy. go to our >>> 6:39. i'm first alert meteorologist erica grow. we continue to have light snow falling in the beltway and you can see that on the...
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denise, tell us what you are seeing. >> we have been looking for flooding in philadelphia and south jersey. conditions are improving but the folks here in this south jersey neighborhood are dealing with roads covered in flood water making them inpassable. this area in hartford on unionville road is shut down on mount laurel. in philadelphia on mlk drive in fairmount park we found crews from the water department trying to unclog a storm drain where standing water was creating a hazardous condition for drivers. back live in burlington county light traffic and the fact that the rain has stopped for a couple of hours is helping the situation until that next concern, which is the possible refreeze. >> icy conditions forced septa to suspend bus service. they were dealing with delays on the rail system and trolley balls of high water conditions. transit in south jersey are about 30 minutes. and flights are delayed about 50 minutes right now. as conditions change through the skpeesk overnight make sure you are ready. download our free first alert weather app. >>> shots fired near vice president jo
denise, tell us what you are seeing. >> we have been looking for flooding in philadelphia and south jersey. conditions are improving but the folks here in this south jersey neighborhood are dealing with roads covered in flood water making them inpassable. this area in hartford on unionville road is shut down on mount laurel. in philadelphia on mlk drive in fairmount park we found crews from the water department trying to unclog a storm drain where standing water was creating a hazardous...
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hello, i'm martine denise, with the doha news. weather isn't helping. >>> it used to be noafn known as senegal's
hello, i'm martine denise, with the doha news. weather isn't helping. >>> it used to be noafn known as senegal's
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i felt the hardest thing is telling denise. then telling my son and my daughter.very hard on me and then close friends. to be able to say to them that, unfortunately, there's going to be a timeframe here. but let's think about all the things we can celebrate of what we have already done. >> and done, he says, with the corporate world. now it is finally time to enjoy everything he has. >> my mother said, enjoy life when you are healthy. do not wait too long. >> could you have enjoyed this 20 years ago? >> sure. >> the same way? >> no, i did not have as much money. i know it comes back to money. >> it comes back to money with you. ♪ . >> it has been called the harvard of silicon valley. y combinator is perhaps the most prestigious incubator in the world. it has funded more than 700 companies including dropbox, airbnb, and stripe. behind the start of machine is a couple with their own start up story. how did they build y combinator into what it is today? joining me today on the addition
i felt the hardest thing is telling denise. then telling my son and my daughter.very hard on me and then close friends. to be able to say to them that, unfortunately, there's going to be a timeframe here. but let's think about all the things we can celebrate of what we have already done. >> and done, he says, with the corporate world. now it is finally time to enjoy everything he has. >> my mother said, enjoy life when you are healthy. do not wait too long. >> could you have...