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from denise's apartment. was her neighbor, luis caballero. >> when we first walked up on caballero, he told us, he didn't say it directly, but he really didn't like denise. he described her as being snooty. >> caballero denied being involved with her murder and said he had no relationship with her other than to say hello. >> we discovered that mr. caballero was in serious financial trouble. he had a phone bill of $6,000 from phone sex lines that he had had been calling. that he was behind on his rent. and that he could be evicted at any time. >> detectives obtained a search warrant for caballero's apartment. >> what struck me immediately was the large amount of pornography inside the closet. the type of pornography that was there dealt with a lot of violence. it was real, real sick stuff. >> we did not find denise o'neill's fingerprints inside caballero's apartment. >> but they did discover other clues. >> i walked into the actual bedroom area, and as i started to turn to the left, i observed what appeared to
from denise's apartment. was her neighbor, luis caballero. >> when we first walked up on caballero, he told us, he didn't say it directly, but he really didn't like denise. he described her as being snooty. >> caballero denied being involved with her murder and said he had no relationship with her other than to say hello. >> we discovered that mr. caballero was in serious financial trouble. he had a phone bill of $6,000 from phone sex lines that he had had been calling. that...
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denise? >> all right. thank you so much.nd nguyen ral arrangements for biden have not been announced by entitled to military honors and right now nbc10.com, more photos of biden and his family throughout the years and read through more of the tributes to biden's life. >>> now to your first alert weather. it was a hot one outside today. first official 90-degree day of the year and now rain and possible storms on the way. the first alert radar shows them moving closer to our area. michelle grossmann is here with a closer look. michelle? >> hi there, denise. looking like summer with summer-like storms out there right now. looking at storms to the north and west and looking at the potential for localized flooding here. this will be the story over the next several hours. we have a painfully slow moving cold front and takes a little while to get closer to the city. zooming in closer lots of dark colors with very heavy rainfall. two inches in some spots and add potentially another three inches in some spots and potential for flash
denise? >> all right. thank you so much.nd nguyen ral arrangements for biden have not been announced by entitled to military honors and right now nbc10.com, more photos of biden and his family throughout the years and read through more of the tributes to biden's life. >>> now to your first alert weather. it was a hot one outside today. first official 90-degree day of the year and now rain and possible storms on the way. the first alert radar shows them moving closer to our area....
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. >> nbc 10's denise nakano is live at the scene in frankford. denise, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i'm here three blocks away from the derailment here at frankford and weetsheaf. you see a huge emergency response. we have a number of police firefighters, emergency crews out here waiting to respond to go in to help in the mass casualties that are reported from the derailment. a number of ambulances out here and, of course, we saw a couple of septa buses that have taken people who are injured, dozens of people who are not but also those who are visibly hurt being taken to any hospital that's accepting trauma patients at this point. right now they are going in we've seen stretchers going back and forth. we've seen these ambulances on hold four blocks away from the derailment waiting for more injured to come out. now, as the so-called walking injured, people who are able to walk to an ambulance or to the bus are able to get here. we have emergency personnel here waiting for them. other people we've seen come out on stretchers. there's been reports of about 50 people injure
. >> nbc 10's denise nakano is live at the scene in frankford. denise, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i'm here three blocks away from the derailment here at frankford and weetsheaf. you see a huge emergency response. we have a number of police firefighters, emergency crews out here waiting to respond to go in to help in the mass casualties that are reported from the derailment. a number of ambulances out here and, of course, we saw a couple of septa buses that have taken people...
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audrey: denise, denise, denise. your niece and her ideas will be the death of me in the end.ut the end has not yet come. captioning sponsored by viewers like you
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at the ceremony denise reed represented the group sons and daughters in touch. it brings together children who lost their parents during the vietnam war. this father's day they will celebrate the 25th anniversary with a ceremony at the memorial. >>> this memorial day weekend wrapped up with a crowd favorite, the national memorial day parade. andrea mccarren was there and joins us from 17th and constitution where the parade wrapped up. >> reporter: this parade is always the highlight of the memorial day weekend and for one family who spent years at walter reed, it was a day to remember. the parade kicked off under bright skies with service members, marching bands and dancers. no one ever anticipated little a.j. causey would be here to witness it. >> i had pretty much been told by the doctors due to my injuries probably never center a child naturally. >> reporter: a.j.'s father aaron was on a military bomb squad in afghanistan in 2011. he was searching for an ied he planned to disarm. >> i was looking for it when i stepped on it. >> reporter: aaron lost both legs
at the ceremony denise reed represented the group sons and daughters in touch. it brings together children who lost their parents during the vietnam war. this father's day they will celebrate the 25th anniversary with a ceremony at the memorial. >>> this memorial day weekend wrapped up with a crowd favorite, the national memorial day parade. andrea mccarren was there and joins us from 17th and constitution where the parade wrapped up. >> reporter: this parade is always the...
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that's where denise nakano is joining us live. denise? >> i spoke to a mother and daughter who are spending the night at 30th street station because of this derailment they are among thousands who are impacted. >> a mom and daughter scramble to find a way out of new york their original plan of taking amtrak down the northeast corridor met a detour caused by the deadly derailment. >> they said we can lay down and make our beds right here. >> they will spend the night at 30th street station and leave first thing in the morning. candace and her mom were fortunate to have a shorter gla, getting to family in harrisburg from new york had not been easy. >> we got here something was really long. they had to reroute another bus to come and accommodate the people that were traveling from new york. >> amtrak warned there will be no service between philadelphia and new york until further notice. greyhound, new jersey transit and mega bus will honor amtrak tickets. >> i think the impact is going to be much greater than they expect. >> michael spina ri
that's where denise nakano is joining us live. denise? >> i spoke to a mother and daughter who are spending the night at 30th street station because of this derailment they are among thousands who are impacted. >> a mom and daughter scramble to find a way out of new york their original plan of taking amtrak down the northeast corridor met a detour caused by the deadly derailment. >> they said we can lay down and make our beds right here. >> they will spend the night at...
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denise?> thanks brittany. >>> leaders in baltimore say it's time for the city to get back to normal. the mayor of baltimore announced this morning that the city's curfew would be lifted immediately. the national guard also has begun demobilizing. today hundreds prays for peace at a rally near city hall but promised to keep fighting for change. >> we are going to keep on manching. we're going to keep lifting. we're going the keep praying. not just for justice for freddie gray but for every freddie gray that's in jail or dead right now. >> freddie gray died in police custody last month. on friday six police officers were charged in his death. >> about two dozen people hit the streets of trenton today to protest excessive use of force by police. joined dozens of cities across the country holding a march, rally, and die in outside the courthouse. the group criticized governorvus4 chris christie's decision to send 150 state troopers to baltimore to help with the protest saying the governor should
denise?> thanks brittany. >>> leaders in baltimore say it's time for the city to get back to normal. the mayor of baltimore announced this morning that the city's curfew would be lifted immediately. the national guard also has begun demobilizing. today hundreds prays for peace at a rally near city hall but promised to keep fighting for change. >> we are going to keep on manching. we're going to keep lifting. we're going the keep praying. not just for justice for freddie gray...
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i'm denise nakano. vice president biden's office was the first to announce his son's death tonight. >> reporter: beau biden, former delaware attorney general and eldest son of vice president joe biden died saturday from brain cancer the 46 year old bronze star recipient was first diagnosed in august 2013. following treatment, he was given a clean bill of health and returned to his work as delaware attorney general just months later. he announced last year that he would not seek a third term instead, planning a run for governor in 2016. >> please join me in welcoming my friend my father, my hero, the next vice president of the united states, joe biden. >> reporter: biden gave an emotional speech introducing his father at the 2008 democratic national convention and was considered a rising star in the democratic party. just this spring biden suffered a recurrence of the cancer and sought treatment. but despite a valiant fight, beau biden died, surrounded by his entire family. he is survived by his wife hal
i'm denise nakano. vice president biden's office was the first to announce his son's death tonight. >> reporter: beau biden, former delaware attorney general and eldest son of vice president joe biden died saturday from brain cancer the 46 year old bronze star recipient was first diagnosed in august 2013. following treatment, he was given a clean bill of health and returned to his work as delaware attorney general just months later. he announced last year that he would not seek a third...
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. >> aesthetician stacy clark doesn't meet every sales rep that walks through the door but denise maden impression. >> they know when to push you and know what products will work well in your office and look at your needs. >> denise is exactly the kind of person dr. carne thornfelt needed when he started epionce. >> there is no substitute for having someone representing your company walking into an office introducing that potential account to your concept. >> she gets the importance of face-to-pace meetings and making personal contact with chip and stacy. >> you don't know what anybody will ask and have to know the answer or be able to say i'm not sure about that but i can get the aegis for you. >> dr. karl's sales team was born out of necessity. >> as i observed the pharmaceutical industry it struck me that a business model could be done more efficiently. it was the best option because that was the way we were going to be able to provide the customer service and the education that that was needed. >> he knew he didn't want to sell epionce over the counter which is why it sells in the
. >> aesthetician stacy clark doesn't meet every sales rep that walks through the door but denise maden impression. >> they know when to push you and know what products will work well in your office and look at your needs. >> denise is exactly the kind of person dr. carne thornfelt needed when he started epionce. >> there is no substitute for having someone representing your company walking into an office introducing that potential account to your concept. >> she...
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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, li
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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. >> as the group settles denise begins to play the balls going around with mellow warm sounds., harmonize, and balance. >> keep the sound going enough to transport them all to deep relaxation and then allow enough silence. then continue. >> as the room vibrates to these places balls on people's just so that you not only here but feel the sound vibrations. phenomenal. it's an denise is in constant motion keeping the sound flowing. >> often i want to stay there longer. dying away command they need to be reignited. i will come back here. >> one hour's worth. >> a all have to live i started tingling. it felt wonderful. >> yes. >> very different from anything i have experienced before and enjoyable. find out more. sound awakening. bill: do you need a special kind of bold? >> you need a ball. ♪ >> "chasing news" came about on a beautiful sunday morning with about a thousand supporters. it's 2015 northern 2015 northern new jersey. the event raised over hundred thousand dollars for education. their families and people who are at risk. bill: i understand it's a walk. >> are injected hav
. >> as the group settles denise begins to play the balls going around with mellow warm sounds., harmonize, and balance. >> keep the sound going enough to transport them all to deep relaxation and then allow enough silence. then continue. >> as the room vibrates to these places balls on people's just so that you not only here but feel the sound vibrations. phenomenal. it's an denise is in constant motion keeping the sound flowing. >> often i want to stay there longer....
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hi denise, how are you? i'm doing great. you are in manasquan and this is the beach. people are up in arms because they might be closing. what have you got? >> that's right. she is not just my mom. she sent me this story because it upset her. what is happening is they are closing down this dog beach. i used to take my lab here and there a lot of people here that are outraged. people are coming out to get their last. the woman startrted a petition to get people to sign up to. >> they don't want dogs at the beach and i got really mad so that night i started a petition. >> they said they want people to enjoy it. >> their homeowners the box here because it's animal friendly and they don't even have dogs. >> i have been coming here for five years now and this is the only place i'm comfortable bringing my dog. >> denise can i ask you, i get it it's been a part of the community for a long time. it would seem that this is just unnecessary however i have got to ask why are they closing it? is it an exorbitant cost to maintain it? >> from what i understand the complaints are th
hi denise, how are you? i'm doing great. you are in manasquan and this is the beach. people are up in arms because they might be closing. what have you got? >> that's right. she is not just my mom. she sent me this story because it upset her. what is happening is they are closing down this dog beach. i used to take my lab here and there a lot of people here that are outraged. people are coming out to get their last. the woman startrted a petition to get people to sign up to. >> they...
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let's go to denise in missouri. denise denise? >> boo-yah, jim! this is denise. first time caller long time viewer. >> i didn't know they had a beach there. fantastic. >> hey, buddy. my question is what is your opinion on turner corp? >> i actually like the quarter. i think people are too negative about it. i think they're doing well. i think you want to buy it. let's go to stefan in florida. stefan? >> boo-yah, cramer from the sunshine state. thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> i want to ask you about hanes brand. >> oh, man, that split. it doesn't matter. it makes it even more accessible. that is some company. it is well run. that is the lightning round! the td ameritrade trader group, they work all the time. sup jj? working hard? working 24/7 on mobile trader, rated #1 trading app in the app store. it lets you trade stocks options, futures... even advanced orders. and it offers more charts than a lot of the other competitors do in desktop. you work so late. i guess you don't see your family very much? i see them all the time. did you finish your deriva
let's go to denise in missouri. denise denise? >> boo-yah, jim! this is denise. first time caller long time viewer. >> i didn't know they had a beach there. fantastic. >> hey, buddy. my question is what is your opinion on turner corp? >> i actually like the quarter. i think people are too negative about it. i think they're doing well. i think you want to buy it. let's go to stefan in florida. stefan? >> boo-yah, cramer from the sunshine state. thanks for taking my...
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. >> nbct 10's denise mcconnell is on the scene.denise, you spoke to his mother. >> reporter: his mother got emotionalhó#i when i said her son is on the"i run. destination. >> iúrkf"ñ you. i wan o tennesse% $ rned he's on theit n. >> it's going to be all right. it's enough you i want you0h ó8 transportation. april company contracted withuv$c philadelphia police to transport priso6y >> he was in the mç back of>s rh rent a car on -cbk55th street at aro5.[ cedar. the male got out of the car, he was handcuffediir with a band around his waist. >> the searchtw for the , 16-year-oldr8ó skies and alongzx5 dozens of city blocks by patroli wv car, on foot and bicycle patrols. he's wanted for two 6obberiesú5veá4jtf is1) he was last seen with his hands cuffed in front of him wearing a6mdxs&ack hooded sweatshirt,qk pant and blue ne î it's not going to last. it's nowhere to%rmx run:) bery and burglary. now, add to qu? isk+ live outside police t &f:n headquarters. at the decembÑgi >>> in mercer county a,i tment gave us these pictures of flames x
. >> nbct 10's denise mcconnell is on the scene.denise, you spoke to his mother. >> reporter: his mother got emotionalhó#i when i said her son is on the"i run. destination. >> iúrkf"ñ you. i wan o tennesse%$ rned he's on theit n. >> it's going to be all right. it's enough you i want you0h ó8 transportation. april company contracted withuv$c philadelphia police to transport priso6y >> he was in the mç back of>srh rent a car on -cbk55th street at...
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. >>> denise lives in this home in texas, an hour west of tax as, fort worth until she was made a ward of the state and put in the nursing home. >> she was screaming "i don't want to go." >> reporter: virginia said her dementia. >> she just needed home hotel. there were friend, she had a lot of money, she could have afforded 24 hour help without a state agencies walking in and taking her against her will. >> the retirement banker had more than $200,000 in the bank, a home paid for, and benefits worth more than $2500 a month. pritchard says she and others in the neighbourhood paid regular visits to ty, oh had no children. at the nursing home, no visits were allowed unless the guardian was present. >> i was going to visit her for christmas, and i was told by one of the guardians that the - they were going to be with their own families for the holidays, and there was no one to sit with her. >> that was also true when ty has on her death bed. >> medical people knew that she was going to go. one of the guardians told me "well, we'll be closed on monday", so they made us wait. it was too lat
. >>> denise lives in this home in texas, an hour west of tax as, fort worth until she was made a ward of the state and put in the nursing home. >> she was screaming "i don't want to go." >> reporter: virginia said her dementia. >> she just needed home hotel. there were friend, she had a lot of money, she could have afforded 24 hour help without a state agencies walking in and taking her against her will. >> the retirement banker had more than $200,000...
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denise, what can you add? >> reporter: well, i've actually spoken to some firefighters who were on the front lines right where the derailment happened. saw some of the victims out there. they came out of there saying shaking their head, it is bad. now, all the trauma hospitals around here have been giving a heads up to expect numerous people coming in with injuries. we saw that in the past couple of hours where three septa buses were loaded with passengers. we saw some smaller shuttle buses taking passengers, passengers on stretchers being wheeled into ambulances. we have a number of responders now coming out from the scene, but, again, the mayor was talking about all this information being preliminary, that there are five deaths. six people critically injured. at this point, they -- we don't know the magnitude of how bad this crash is. we know that they are still on the scene working it, and it has slowed down in terms of a number of people we've seen get on buses and shuttles. the last one i saw was probably
denise, what can you add? >> reporter: well, i've actually spoken to some firefighters who were on the front lines right where the derailment happened. saw some of the victims out there. they came out of there saying shaking their head, it is bad. now, all the trauma hospitals around here have been giving a heads up to expect numerous people coming in with injuries. we saw that in the past couple of hours where three septa buses were loaded with passengers. we saw some smaller shuttle...
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reporting live from southwest detectives, i'm denise nakano nbc10 news. >> a new clue tonight in the search for a predator who attacked two women inside their south philadelphia home. this video shows the attacker after he sexually assaulted the woman on rose wood street then stole her car early monday. they believe he's the same man in a police sketch wanted for a similar attack in the area back in march. >>> new at 11:00, pennsauken says no. after the meeting it was announced that pennsauken will not become part of the regional services of camden county. pennsauken officers will remain a separate force. >>> now to the scandal that's rocked the world of soccer. some of the game's top executives are under arrest in a deep seeded and brazen corruption scandal. authorities arrested 14 current and former fifa officials in switzerland and florida. fifa is soccer's governing body the u.s. led investigation brought corruption charges involving more than $100 million in bribes connected to world cup bids. broadcast rights and soccer matches. fifa president sepp blatter was not charged with
reporting live from southwest detectives, i'm denise nakano nbc10 news. >> a new clue tonight in the search for a predator who attacked two women inside their south philadelphia home. this video shows the attacker after he sexually assaulted the woman on rose wood street then stole her car early monday. they believe he's the same man in a police sketch wanted for a similar attack in the area back in march. >>> new at 11:00, pennsauken says no. after the meeting it was announced...
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denise johnson/perdio a su hijo ella afirma que en el 2008 su hijo fue asesinado, aunque la universidad.. pero alega que al momento de la muerte el tenia una cicatriz en la parte trasera de la cabeza... lo cual le hace pensar que fue un homicidio... no ha podido revisar el expediente aun... los estudiantes las acompanaron hasta la sede administrativa para sorpresa de las autoridades.. alli interrumpieron una reunion... laurie logro entrar, a nosotros no nos dejaron. mientras la tension crecia detras de la puerta, afuera los estudiantes continuaban con sus consignas. unos 20 minutos despues... laurie salio.. laurie "que iban a hablar con los meros, el presidente y todosdemas y que an a tratar dinvestigaras lo que estpasando aca.. -tnes esperanza-no?" en un comucado la universidad le do a telemundo48: "apoyamos la tnsparenciay al movimieo estudiantil[...] el video delncidenteestá siendo utilizo como evidencia y estará en manos del fiscal hasta que la investigación finalice" a denise no le dieron nueva informacion. la marcha y concentracion concluyo sin ningun inconveniente, pero los estud
denise johnson/perdio a su hijo ella afirma que en el 2008 su hijo fue asesinado, aunque la universidad.. pero alega que al momento de la muerte el tenia una cicatriz en la parte trasera de la cabeza... lo cual le hace pensar que fue un homicidio... no ha podido revisar el expediente aun... los estudiantes las acompanaron hasta la sede administrativa para sorpresa de las autoridades.. alli interrumpieron una reunion... laurie logro entrar, a nosotros no nos dejaron. mientras la tension crecia...
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denise? >> voter turnout has been light throughout the day but started to pick up in chestnut hill in the past 45 minutes. we have poll workers out here representing various interest and candidates greeting voters as they come in. it is the scramble before the polls close. we're seeing people casting their vote at this polling place at st. martin in chestnut hill. our research shows the greatest voter engagement is in the northwest. we're asking voters about thor importance of turning out to vote. and if they've come here already decided. >> we were pretty decided. we talked about it as a family. we knew who we wanted. >> it can feel you know like a bit of a chore sometimes. you know, we feel like it's important to support the people who are trying to help improve the city and we're glad we were able to do that. >> city election officials tell me traditionally the heaviest turnout is in the morning and in the evening. but they won't know for sure until late tonight when the ballots come in an
denise? >> voter turnout has been light throughout the day but started to pick up in chestnut hill in the past 45 minutes. we have poll workers out here representing various interest and candidates greeting voters as they come in. it is the scramble before the polls close. we're seeing people casting their vote at this polling place at st. martin in chestnut hill. our research shows the greatest voter engagement is in the northwest. we're asking voters about thor importance of turning out...
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. >> denise nakano explains what they are and how to get around them. >> the unofficial start of summerff memorial day weekend when the rush is on to enjoy surf and sand. >> i think of crowded beaches and a lot of people having a good time. >> it also comes with a price. traffic trouble. >> the traffic, the rush down the shore. >> donna and her son are getting an early jump on the holiday weekend. they're heading out tonight. traveling from upper darby to brigantine. >> after this winter it is wonderful. >> if leaving early is not an option. here are a few traffic tips to keep in mind. add extra drive time if you're heading from ocean city to wildwood. where the ac expressway meets the garden state parkway is off to the shoulder. the townsends inlet bridge span connecting avalon and sea isle city will not be open in time for the weekend. avoid getting stuck by heading inland, take shore road, also known as route 9. one project that will be cleared out is construction that snarled the highway for years. that will mostly be complete by the memorial day weekend. take it from drivers who pu
. >> denise nakano explains what they are and how to get around them. >> the unofficial start of summerff memorial day weekend when the rush is on to enjoy surf and sand. >> i think of crowded beaches and a lot of people having a good time. >> it also comes with a price. traffic trouble. >> the traffic, the rush down the shore. >> donna and her son are getting an early jump on the holiday weekend. they're heading out tonight. traveling from upper darby to...
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. >> reporter: denise reed was 6 years old when a military chaplain came to her home. >> the first thing i heard was my mother crying and i knew it couldn't have been too good. >> reporter: the men in uniform came to tell her mother that at only 34 years old, her husband, the father of her child, sergeant harold b. reed, would never come home. >> i know she grieved a lot and her grief didn't end. >> reporter: for denise reed a day like today is bittersweet, a chance to be proud of her father and mourn the moments he missed. >> it doesn't matter what age you are it's still a loss. >> reporter: today reed wasn't remembering alone. hundreds of people flocked to the vietnam memorial to pay their respects and remember the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> memorial day is about those that we lost and it's so hard to imagine losing a son or daughter or wife or mother or father. you try to put that into perspective. [ trumpet playing taps ] >> reporter: for wusa9 i'm ellison barber. >> 12 medal of honor recipients who served in vietnam were at today's ceremony to help dedicate a
. >> reporter: denise reed was 6 years old when a military chaplain came to her home. >> the first thing i heard was my mother crying and i knew it couldn't have been too good. >> reporter: the men in uniform came to tell her mother that at only 34 years old, her husband, the father of her child, sergeant harold b. reed, would never come home. >> i know she grieved a lot and her grief didn't end. >> reporter: for denise reed a day like today is bittersweet, a...
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. >> denise lakano is live in riverton. >> she called 911 and her call was routed to philadelphia. >> anything could have happened. >> she is at home limping on her broken foot. you can hardly tell she had a five-inch-long gash on her head. but a week ago, she wasn't sure how a fall on a playground would turn out when she dialed 911. >> it was probably the scariest moment of my life. i'm 8 months pregnant, and i have a broken foot. >> reporter: she ngsaccidentally hit her head fell sideways to avoid landing on her unborn child and broke her foot. >> i called 911 and they're telling me they cannot do what i need them to do. >> she was transferred to camden instead of burlington county where a dispatcher told her to call police herself. >> i had to clean the blood off my phone to be able to dial. i got through and everything was good. >> she gave birth to a healthy baby girl named allison. the day after that she had to get 14 screws inserted into her foot. she just hopes that someone's call to 911 won't be their last. >> i hope dispatchers know what to do from now on. >> reporter: burli
. >> denise lakano is live in riverton. >> she called 911 and her call was routed to philadelphia. >> anything could have happened. >> she is at home limping on her broken foot. you can hardly tell she had a five-inch-long gash on her head. but a week ago, she wasn't sure how a fall on a playground would turn out when she dialed 911. >> it was probably the scariest moment of my life. i'm 8 months pregnant, and i have a broken foot. >> reporter: she...
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i'm meeting my friend denise for a drink. denise? do i know denise?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, they'd call it a dork-to-dork salesman.
i'm meeting my friend denise for a drink. denise? do i know denise?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, they'd call it a dork-to-dork salesman.
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denise? >> it's a long night for the victims who were brought here to webster school in port richmond. medical workers assess their injuries and then some were taken to the hospital. i would say a couple dozen victims came through here to give their information. and there are about maybe two to three more of these victims left. now, a lot of these buses and shuttles that i saw at the staging area that i was just at a, probably in the last 45 minutes, ended up passing through here. some of these victims were taken straight to the hospital. others who were able to talk and be comfortable enough to give a statement were taken here to websters school right at tioga and frankford. they were assessed by medical workers. we have the office of emergency management out here as well as red cross, other medical support teams and police out here to get the statements. they saw some victims who had some cuts, bruises, possible fractures. so as soon as many of these victims who were here at webster school
denise? >> it's a long night for the victims who were brought here to webster school in port richmond. medical workers assess their injuries and then some were taken to the hospital. i would say a couple dozen victims came through here to give their information. and there are about maybe two to three more of these victims left. now, a lot of these buses and shuttles that i saw at the staging area that i was just at a, probably in the last 45 minutes, ended up passing through here. some of...
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denise high lived in in home in mineral wells, texas, an hour west of dallas fort worth until she was forcibly made a ward of the state and put in this nursing home. >> she was screaming i don't want to go. >> virginia pritchard says her friend and neighbor was suffering from dementia. >> i think she just needed home help. there were friends that could have helped her. she had a lot of money. she could have afforded 24-hour help without any state agency walking in and taking her against her will. >> court records show that the retired banker had more than $200,000 in the bank a home that was paid for, and benefits worth more than $2500 a month. pritchard says she and other friends in the neighborhood paid regular visits to her who had no children. at the nursing home no visits were allowed unless the guardian was also present. >> i was going to go visit her for christmas, and i was told by one of the guardians that they were going to be with their own families for the holidays and there was nothing to sit with her. >> that was also true when she was on her deathbed. >> medical people
denise high lived in in home in mineral wells, texas, an hour west of dallas fort worth until she was forcibly made a ward of the state and put in this nursing home. >> she was screaming i don't want to go. >> virginia pritchard says her friend and neighbor was suffering from dementia. >> i think she just needed home help. there were friends that could have helped her. she had a lot of money. she could have afforded 24-hour help without any state agency walking in and taking...
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everybody liked denise. he was a -- dennis. he was the prototypical nice guy, made it into congress, not especially articulate not especially dashing like some figures in politics but somebody who was a reassuring figure. and everyone that i have talked to is shocked by this. and that's what john boehner said, that's what nancy pelosi said this afternoon. >> dennis became speaker of the house -- i was covering capitol hill at the time -- because he was the guy they knew would have no skeletons in his closet. and for the record, during his time in public life, he didn't have any. >> in fact, the prosecutors are saying that none of the conduct either the financial misconduct and the structuring of payments to avoid suspicion of regulators or the misconduct that occurred with this individual occurred during his period of public service. it was before, when he was a teacher, and then after, when he became a lobbyist and began making a lot of money, that this individual came to him and began soliciting money. he was meting it out in
everybody liked denise. he was a -- dennis. he was the prototypical nice guy, made it into congress, not especially articulate not especially dashing like some figures in politics but somebody who was a reassuring figure. and everyone that i have talked to is shocked by this. and that's what john boehner said, that's what nancy pelosi said this afternoon. >> dennis became speaker of the house -- i was covering capitol hill at the time -- because he was the guy they knew would have no...
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our breaking team coverage with reaction to the death of beau biden begins with nbc 10's denise nakano. >> reporter: beau biden, a lawyer, a member of the delaware national guard and a family man, died after battling brain cancer surrounded by his family. biden was diagnosed with brain cancer in august 2013 and given a clean bill of health three months later. he suffered a recurrence and admitted to walter reed mental center earlier this month, where he sought aggressive treatment. biden was delaware's 44th attorney general from 2007 to 2015. he served as a major with the delaware army national guard, serving in iraq for one year in 2008 and awarded the bronze star. he acted as prosecutor in the u.s. attorney's office in philadelphia from 1997 to 2002. biden suffered a mild stroke in 2010, and underwent surgery to remove what was described as a small lesion. he announced last year he would not seek a third term as attorney general and instead planned to run for governor in 2016. vice president joe biden released a statement saying, "the entire biden family is saddened beyond words. we
our breaking team coverage with reaction to the death of beau biden begins with nbc 10's denise nakano. >> reporter: beau biden, a lawyer, a member of the delaware national guard and a family man, died after battling brain cancer surrounded by his family. biden was diagnosed with brain cancer in august 2013 and given a clean bill of health three months later. he suffered a recurrence and admitted to walter reed mental center earlier this month, where he sought aggressive treatment. biden...
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denise understandably the workers are having a hard time coping. >> reporter: yes, we are being toldthey are having a tough time, many of the crew members asleep for the night behind on a ship behind this pier 84 building. many of them are getting special care from a group whose job it is to support them. a night of rest could not come soon enough for a crew of 14 aboard the sea on sea, described as traumatized by those who met with them. the cargo ship traveled from the ivory coast to philadelphia with a dead stowaway onboard. >> crew's not doing well at the moment. it's a very emotional time for them so they are really distraught. >> reporter: the body of the man was discovered among stacks of cocoa beans, his remains next to a bag of snack food. u.s. customs agents say he likely boarded the ship at the start of the two-week voyage from the ivory coast and for five days the ship docked in philadelphia, the crew unaware of his presence. >> we'll be onboard a lot in the next 24 hours. >> reporter: a chaplain with the seaman's church institute of philadelphia and south jersey visited
denise understandably the workers are having a hard time coping. >> reporter: yes, we are being toldthey are having a tough time, many of the crew members asleep for the night behind on a ship behind this pier 84 building. many of them are getting special care from a group whose job it is to support them. a night of rest could not come soon enough for a crew of 14 aboard the sea on sea, described as traumatized by those who met with them. the cargo ship traveled from the ivory coast to...
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level in nassau county plus denise burke has a history of making drug deals a family affair.e was arrested on drug charges with her teenaged son. >> 5:57 now. we're following developing news. family gets a rude awakening when stray bullets strike their house. >> thieves hack into taxpayers' information and their refund checks by using an online convenience tool offered by the irs. well, sir. after some serious consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your accounts? this is a devastating blow i was not prepared for. well, i'm gonna finish packing my things. 15 years will really sneak up on you. jennifer with do your exit interview and adam made you a cake. red velvet. oh, thank you. i made this. take charge of your retirement. talk to a state farm agent today. >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist
level in nassau county plus denise burke has a history of making drug deals a family affair.e was arrested on drug charges with her teenaged son. >> 5:57 now. we're following developing news. family gets a rude awakening when stray bullets strike their house. >> thieves hack into taxpayers' information and their refund checks by using an online convenience tool offered by the irs. well, sir. after some serious consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!?...
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denise nakano reports. >> reporter: neighbors here are calling this a tragedy. three women were here to mourn the loss of another family member when they lost their own lives in a house fire. a charred pile of debris is what is left of a home on hill road the home is a site of loss twice within 24 hours. >> smoke was just flying you know. it was terrible. i mean that thing was well gone before the fire department got here. >> reporter: investigators say family members had gathered at the home to mourn a loved one who died yesterday. seven of them were inside when the fire broke out around noon today. three women died. a man and a woman and two children escaped. a neighbor who asked not to be identified spoke with one of the family members. >> she said that the front porch was where she thought the fire started. she said that her two aunts and her cousin were killed in the fire because they couldn't get out through the hole that the uncle and the children got out of in the back of the house. >> reporter: the p.a. state police and chester county fire marshals spen
denise nakano reports. >> reporter: neighbors here are calling this a tragedy. three women were here to mourn the loss of another family member when they lost their own lives in a house fire. a charred pile of debris is what is left of a home on hill road the home is a site of loss twice within 24 hours. >> smoke was just flying you know. it was terrible. i mean that thing was well gone before the fire department got here. >> reporter: investigators say family members had...
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. >> reporter: when denise delaney and bill barton bought their house near half-moon bay, they realizedt much separating their backyard from the wilds of nature. on friday, their cat literally brought that point home. >> he had blood all over the back of his neck and it was much worse and you know much -- different location than anything i'd ever seen from a typical cat fight. >> reporter: veterinarians say the cat whose official name is the bengal was attacked by a wild animal. initially there's speculation it could have been a young mountain lion especially since one was captured last week in a neighborhood in san mateo. but the doctor says from the bite marks more likely a bobcat. >> anything larger than that in the first place would have made much larger holes. and bengal would not be here. he'd have been taken. >> reporter: but there are predators of all sizes in these hills. and there's a grim reality that parents and pet owners who live near wild land areas need to take seriously. nature doesn't play by the same rules we do. >> it's not an emotion driven thing. it's simply how th
. >> reporter: when denise delaney and bill barton bought their house near half-moon bay, they realizedt much separating their backyard from the wilds of nature. on friday, their cat literally brought that point home. >> he had blood all over the back of his neck and it was much worse and you know much -- different location than anything i'd ever seen from a typical cat fight. >> reporter: veterinarians say the cat whose official name is the bengal was attacked by a wild...
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. >> reporter: denise reed was 6 years old when a military chaplain came to her home. >> the first thingeard was my mother crying. i knew it couldn't have been too good. >> it wasn't. the men in uniforms came to tell her mother that at only 34 years old her husband, the father of her child, sergeant harold b. reed, would never come home. >> i know she grieved a lot and her grief didn't end. >> reporter: for denise reed a day like today is bittersweet, a chance to be proud of her father and mourn for the moments he missed. >> it doesn't matter what age you are, it's still a loss. >> reporter: today
. >> reporter: denise reed was 6 years old when a military chaplain came to her home. >> the first thingeard was my mother crying. i knew it couldn't have been too good. >> it wasn't. the men in uniforms came to tell her mother that at only 34 years old her husband, the father of her child, sergeant harold b. reed, would never come home. >> i know she grieved a lot and her grief didn't end. >> reporter: for denise reed a day like today is bittersweet, a chance to...
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. >> denise has had her horse kentucky 20 years. saturday, she almost lost him.cky found his way into a muddy pit and he just couldn't get out. >> it was probably the scariest moment i've ever had. i knew he was in serious trouble. >> the folks at the farms called the clayton fire department. they called a special ops team and a big tow truck. clayton's chief was first to arrive. denise was desperate to save him. >> she was sitting there holding her horse's head out of the water and out of the mud and was crying while she was doing it. >> so the working theory is that kentucky somehow managed to get from that field over there to this field over here. and the horses over here didn't like him being here so they chased him into the stream. he ran his way upstream here and got caught in the mud. >> 60 to 70 people helped dig out the mud around kentucky and slide boards under the 31-year-old horse. guys who fight fires going way outside their training. they weren't going to let kentucky go without a good fight. and hours after they got to the scene -- they got him out
. >> denise has had her horse kentucky 20 years. saturday, she almost lost him.cky found his way into a muddy pit and he just couldn't get out. >> it was probably the scariest moment i've ever had. i knew he was in serious trouble. >> the folks at the farms called the clayton fire department. they called a special ops team and a big tow truck. clayton's chief was first to arrive. denise was desperate to save him. >> she was sitting there holding her horse's head out of...
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bill and denise were amazing. they said sure.the they did that because that's really difficult to think and give somebody $6,000. these were just hardworking -- he was a machinist, my father's boss. my father was a machineist. it's their kindness that started this whole thing. >> it is true kindness. you've extended kindness to military men and women. before we get to that you have this flower shop. you're doing well successful. were you hungry and said i'll make edible flowers? >> so we were looking for change. i've had a computer company, different businesses. you're always looking for change especially when you get bitten by the entrepreneur bug very young. we were looking for change and saw this opportunity. we started making fruit, making arrangements sending them to different people. it was difficult in the beginning. people didn't think it would get anywhere. my mom was behind the inspiration and said i think this is going to be big. >> moms know best. let me talk to you about what you've done to pay it forward for militar
bill and denise were amazing. they said sure.the they did that because that's really difficult to think and give somebody $6,000. these were just hardworking -- he was a machinist, my father's boss. my father was a machineist. it's their kindness that started this whole thing. >> it is true kindness. you've extended kindness to military men and women. before we get to that you have this flower shop. you're doing well successful. were you hungry and said i'll make edible flowers? >>...
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. >>> that's nbc 10 news for now, from all of us here i'm denise nakano, happy mother's day. >>> livelahoma city it's the hottest event of the year, the southern republican leadership conference. >>
. >>> that's nbc 10 news for now, from all of us here i'm denise nakano, happy mother's day. >>> livelahoma city it's the hottest event of the year, the southern republican leadership conference. >>
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. >> reporter: since they took him in as a stray this cat has always been a fighter and denise can only hope they can convince him to spend more time around the house. >> i think, you know, yeah, sounds like he has 8 lives to two but, i hope he spends most of those inside on the couch. >> reporter: even here it is a jungle out there. back to you. >> glad he will be coming home. the vet says they see four on five pets a year that survive attacks by predators. >>> another dead whale is on the beach, it is 28 feet long, it was not fully grown, nobody knows how it died. last monday a 40 foot dead whale washed up at half-moon bay, the carcus was badly decomposed they could not make out how it died, either. a couple more dead whales recently washed ashore in pacifica. one created a smell that wildlife officials decided to bury it instead of letting it decompose on the beach. >> dozens of protesters were arrested or cited for staying on the streets after dark. the crack down is part of the city efforts to put an end to violent protests that pleainged oakland. things did get a little heated but
. >> reporter: since they took him in as a stray this cat has always been a fighter and denise can only hope they can convince him to spend more time around the house. >> i think, you know, yeah, sounds like he has 8 lives to two but, i hope he spends most of those inside on the couch. >> reporter: even here it is a jungle out there. back to you. >> glad he will be coming home. the vet says they see four on five pets a year that survive attacks by predators. >>>...
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for all of us i'm denise nakano. snl is next >>> what a perfect day for a picnic.o nice out here. chrmz chrpz
for all of us i'm denise nakano. snl is next >>> what a perfect day for a picnic.o nice out here. chrmz chrpz
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. >> in 2006 the camp hired arborist denise britton and she took photos of the oak and said it shows fair to poor vigor with branches up to three inches in diameter. she did not consider it high priority for removal, but recommended pruning. in 2010 she inspected the tree again and recommended the camp monitor the trees approximately every 18 months. records provided by the camp don't show britton conducted any other inspection. >> we're couldn't take legal action against the camp because my daughter and her friends were campers and they would find the release of compensation. >> they could not sue the camp but her parents filed a lawsuit against britton, pg&e and company thas companies that were hired. >> it was a terrible thing that happened and i have ever reason to believe it could have been avoided. >> the last arborist who inspected the tree told the camp's executive director he was concerned about the oak. david isaac who worked for a subcontractor said he felt he had a moral ob gaition to say something to somebody that if that tree was in my back yard i wouldn't want the swin
. >> in 2006 the camp hired arborist denise britton and she took photos of the oak and said it shows fair to poor vigor with branches up to three inches in diameter. she did not consider it high priority for removal, but recommended pruning. in 2010 she inspected the tree again and recommended the camp monitor the trees approximately every 18 months. records provided by the camp don't show britton conducted any other inspection. >> we're couldn't take legal action against the camp...
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in fact, denise more seriously, shot in the buttocks, her husband suffered some torn ligaments as heas trying to escape the theater. they were at the theater with their friend joshua nolan the most serious of their group almost lost his arm and leg, but they took the stand vividly describing what they saw as a figure that was spraying in their words bullets across the theater. at one point it hit their friend josh in the arm and he let out a scream and denise describes looking up and seeing most of his arm was blown off and they say josh went silent and so brandon axelrod says that's when he knew they needed to make a run out of the theater and they were able to get out just as first responders were arriving, ashleigh. >> those first responders got their hands on james holmes pretty quickly and he spoke to them and now we're starting to find out more about what he said to them. what did he say? >> well, we heard a recording from one of those police interrogations after the shooting after they got him back to the police station, and what we'll play for you a little bit of the sound bu
in fact, denise more seriously, shot in the buttocks, her husband suffered some torn ligaments as heas trying to escape the theater. they were at the theater with their friend joshua nolan the most serious of their group almost lost his arm and leg, but they took the stand vividly describing what they saw as a figure that was spraying in their words bullets across the theater. at one point it hit their friend josh in the arm and he let out a scream and denise describes looking up and seeing...
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>> reporter: denise lunsford says they have new forensic evidence that allows them to bring a capital murder charge which will allow them to seek the death penalty in the abduction and murder of hannah graham. graham was a second-year uva student from fairfax county. he is charged with first degree murder and abduction, but today he was charged with capital murder and could receive the death penalty. >> the commonwealth received additional forensic information in late february that led to this increase in charge. >> reporter: hannah graham's parents were in the courtroom today sitting with jill harrigton. her daughter was also abducted and killed in 2009. matthews is a suspect in that case but has not been charged. >> whatever the court decides, i'm in full accord and agreement. >> reporter: matthew will be in fairfax next month to face trial june 8th on charges of attempted murder and sexual assault in an unrelated 2005 case. dna from that case connected him to the harrington. the judge dismissed him and appointed him two death penalty certified public defenders. >> matthews' next he
>> reporter: denise lunsford says they have new forensic evidence that allows them to bring a capital murder charge which will allow them to seek the death penalty in the abduction and murder of hannah graham. graham was a second-year uva student from fairfax county. he is charged with first degree murder and abduction, but today he was charged with capital murder and could receive the death penalty. >> the commonwealth received additional forensic information in late february that...
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for brittany, deny danny and all of us here i'm denise nakano.e literally the nba's logo. is that a source of pride for you? >> i really don't like to get into that. >> why? >> honestly i don't even like to talk about it. ♪ ♪ >> jerry west voted one of the top 50 players in nba history a post record rivaling the likes of michael jordan and karim abdul. >> i was one of the two top players. >> nicknamed mr. clutch. he played his entire 14-year career with the lakers at a time when most people had no interest in the team. >> you actually -- you're literally driving through the streets with the other lakers players trying to
for brittany, deny danny and all of us here i'm denise nakano.e literally the nba's logo. is that a source of pride for you? >> i really don't like to get into that. >> why? >> honestly i don't even like to talk about it. ♪ ♪ >> jerry west voted one of the top 50 players in nba history a post record rivaling the likes of michael jordan and karim abdul. >> i was one of the two top players. >> nicknamed mr. clutch. he played his entire 14-year career with...
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i still think about denise. i still think about her family. >>> up next, an exotic dancer vanishes. >> it was driving me crazy that she didn't come home. >> was a jealous boyfriend involved? >> he was kind of vague. >> or was she simply a runaway? >> she could have met someone who had money, someone who would improve her life. >> but a police cadaver dog and a burned key point to a violent confrontation. >> i watch "forensic files" and "csi." i just feel like there's no hope. there's no hope. is ♪ >> instead of finishing high school, shamaia smith dropped out and worked as a dancer at the kahoots gentleman's club in east hartford, connecticut. >> i didn't approve of it. i always talked to her about getting a job that's a lot safer. >> one night shamaia didn't return home after work. concerned her family called police. >> she's a very special young lady, and all we want is her to come home safe and sound. >> in a search for answers, police questioned shamaia's boyfriend. >> the boyfriend reportedly had some drug
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denise over to you. >> thanks.ime to check in with kate snow for a look at what's coming up on "nbc nightly news." kate? >> hi. major flooding in parts of the country. we'll tell you what it means if you have travel plans going west. >>> plus remembering the beautiful life of a legend the man who was featured in the film "a beautiful mind" has passed away. >>> also a teenager trying to change high school football after his concussions changed him. >>> and how veterans carry the weight of war long after they return home from battle. we'll talk about memorial day when we see you in a mu funts here. >> all right. thanks, kate. we'll be right back. >>> today we have the sunshine and the heat. >> i know. so nice out. makes me want to go outside on the dinner break. let's take a look at the seven-day forecast. 88 and warm heading into next week tracking a possible heat wave and storms by wednesday night and those storms could continue on and off until we get into the weekend. next weekend, that is. >> and then really hot
denise over to you. >> thanks.ime to check in with kate snow for a look at what's coming up on "nbc nightly news." kate? >> hi. major flooding in parts of the country. we'll tell you what it means if you have travel plans going west. >>> plus remembering the beautiful life of a legend the man who was featured in the film "a beautiful mind" has passed away. >>> also a teenager trying to change high school football after his concussions changed...
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my name is denise senhaux. i will be begin with opening remarks with council member wong. good afternoon, welcome to the mayor's disability council this friday, april 17, 2015, in room 400 of san francisco city hall. city hall is accessible to persons with wheelchairs and other assistive mobility devices. wheel chair access is provided at the grove, van ness and mccallister streets and wheelchair entrance is provided via a wheelchair lift. assistive listening devices are available and our meeting is open captioned and sign language interpreted. our agendas are also available in large print and braille. please ask staff for any additional assistance. to prevent electronic interferes with this room's sound system and for everyone's ability to focus on the presentation, please silence all mobile phones and pda's. your cooperation is appreciated. we welcome the public's participation during public comment. you may complete a speaker's card available in the front of the room or call our bridge line at 1-415-554-9632. where a staff person will handle requests to speak at the app
my name is denise senhaux. i will be begin with opening remarks with council member wong. good afternoon, welcome to the mayor's disability council this friday, april 17, 2015, in room 400 of san francisco city hall. city hall is accessible to persons with wheelchairs and other assistive mobility devices. wheel chair access is provided at the grove, van ness and mccallister streets and wheelchair entrance is provided via a wheelchair lift. assistive listening devices are available and our...