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nbc 10's denise nacono is on the scene right now. se she'll have a live report for us coming up. >>> three people arrested. >> some police officers destined to help a little girl wand her bout with cancer. >>> a whale tail. a once in a lifetime encounter on the water. glenn? >>> the cold ers air is moving in, the coldest day of the week. it's not even going to be that cold. i'll tell you when we can expect 70-degree temperaturesç to return. the most accurate forecast coming up. >>> updating our breaking news now, a car stolen with a child inside. sky force 10 is live over the scene in nicetown. >>> denise nacono just arrived on the scene with new information for us. denise, what can you tell us? >> reporter: the scene is very active here at 16th and st. paul. police officers, including chief inspector scott barr inspecting a late model sedan. we understand there was a delivery driver driving and somehow this car was stolen from him, and there was a young child in the vehicle at the time. so that was at the 4600 block of siddenham. h
nbc 10's denise nacono is on the scene right now. se she'll have a live report for us coming up. >>> three people arrested. >> some police officers destined to help a little girl wand her bout with cancer. >>> a whale tail. a once in a lifetime encounter on the water. glenn? >>> the cold ers air is moving in, the coldest day of the week. it's not even going to be that cold. i'll tell you when we can expect 70-degree temperaturesç to return. the most accurate...
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but when he died, denise was informed she wouldn't benefit.was told that she wasn't entitled to a survivor's pension. her partner would have had to have filled out this, a nomination form. she argued that that was a lawful discrimination and today the supreme court ruled in her favour. we say that she is entitled to receive a pension and that the nomination requirement should no longer be applied. it's a ruling that could benefit the partners of some other public sector workers like nurses, teachers and civil servants although that could depend on the rules of each there are over 6 million people across the country living as couples. many of them are in company pension schemes, public sector pension schemes, and they should be treated equally to their married counterparts. so i hope all pension schemes will review their rules in light of this judgment. and the woman who fought this case hopes it will provide greater protection for other families. at least ijust had to defend for myself and i had to take my hardships but, when you have other fa
but when he died, denise was informed she wouldn't benefit.was told that she wasn't entitled to a survivor's pension. her partner would have had to have filled out this, a nomination form. she argued that that was a lawful discrimination and today the supreme court ruled in her favour. we say that she is entitled to receive a pension and that the nomination requirement should no longer be applied. it's a ruling that could benefit the partners of some other public sector workers like nurses,...
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good evening, i'm denise nakano. tonight skiers at camelback mountain are enjoying the cold temperatures. the poconos could see light snow tomorrow. first alert meteorologist erika martin has more. >> there's a system developing over the midwest, from the northwest to the southeast. mostly cloudy to overcast skies right now. after midnight we start to see the introduction of that rain and a wintry mix, a changeover introducing itself into the lehigh valley. so the pink on the map is important because it means sleet. tomorrow, lehigh county, bucks county, berk county, seeing the potential for sleet as well. that's a little bit of an alert there, because my concern would be slick spots, slick roads, slick pavement. i hope you try to pretreat everything if possible because we certainly will see a slick a.m. commute. notice by 10:00 a.m. it looks like we'll get some light snow for parts of mt. pocono. everybody else is getting rain. this will clear offshore eventually. this is an all-day event, not a washout but widespre
good evening, i'm denise nakano. tonight skiers at camelback mountain are enjoying the cold temperatures. the poconos could see light snow tomorrow. first alert meteorologist erika martin has more. >> there's a system developing over the midwest, from the northwest to the southeast. mostly cloudy to overcast skies right now. after midnight we start to see the introduction of that rain and a wintry mix, a changeover introducing itself into the lehigh valley. so the pink on the map is...
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>> reporter: yeah, and they may have been place jovrd night, denise.ice have been out and about tonight looking for more of these. it's a plastic bag with just a piece of paper in it weighed down by rice. and what's inside, many people consider to be messages of hate. rita first thought someone had dropped off a valentine's card when she saw the heart on this flier. but then she read a little for. >> this is very disturbing to me. >> reporter: the hearts outline the word, love your own race and stop homosexuality and race mixing. >> doesn't make any sense at all. >> reporter: they asked people to join the clan and it wasn't just in a neighborhood where someone dropped these off. >> it's unsettling, even for the neighbors. >> reporter: right in maple shade, people found the same fliers, but now town leaders are working to drown out the words of hate with a show of support for people who found these. >> the town will rally around them. there's no room for that kind of hate here in maple shade. >> reporter: there is an out of state area phone code number
>> reporter: yeah, and they may have been place jovrd night, denise.ice have been out and about tonight looking for more of these. it's a plastic bag with just a piece of paper in it weighed down by rice. and what's inside, many people consider to be messages of hate. rita first thought someone had dropped off a valentine's card when she saw the heart on this flier. but then she read a little for. >> this is very disturbing to me. >> reporter: the hearts outline the word, love...
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i'm denise nakano. now, the department of justice tonight informed the court system that it plans to file an appeal that blocks the president's travel ban. the president has sent out numerous tweets today from florida. this one at 8:00. the judge opens up our country to potential terrorists and others that do not have our best interests at heart. bad people are very happy. well, tonight, philadelphia international airport says it welcomes the return of all visitors. nbc 10's drew smith joins us live from philadelphia international where international flights are arriving with no problems. drew? >> reporter: and denise, you can check it out for yourself. all is calm down here at the airport. no chaos and confusion as people catch some of those late-night flights. the mayor is tweeting tonight that he's proud that this airport can once again welcome all regardless of nationality. but it is unclear how long that will last. the fast-moving changes to travel rules in the united states has people with valid v
i'm denise nakano. now, the department of justice tonight informed the court system that it plans to file an appeal that blocks the president's travel ban. the president has sent out numerous tweets today from florida. this one at 8:00. the judge opens up our country to potential terrorists and others that do not have our best interests at heart. bad people are very happy. well, tonight, philadelphia international airport says it welcomes the return of all visitors. nbc 10's drew smith joins us...
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denise. >> reporter: well, this was one of the largest turnouts, and their voices were heard.ate tonight the board members voted to approve both text books. >> i'm appalled, upset. >> a debate with parents, students, and other community members speaking out in support of two text books that mention climate change. >> you school board members feel that global warming is a farce and your preconceived ideas is wrong. >> a crowd of more than 100 turned out with about 30 figures going before the school board at tonight's meeting. >>. >> as a school administration -- one a biology textbook, the other a grammar activity book. a couple of board members recently expressed concern that other opinions about climate change should be addressed. >> i think there was just some questions generally about the source of the information and are other perspectives being considered. >> the issue should be discussed. >> the debate at central bucks comes as president trump remains dismissive about human caused climate change. his administration deleting nearly all mentions of climate change on the of
denise. >> reporter: well, this was one of the largest turnouts, and their voices were heard.ate tonight the board members voted to approve both text books. >> i'm appalled, upset. >> a debate with parents, students, and other community members speaking out in support of two text books that mention climate change. >> you school board members feel that global warming is a farce and your preconceived ideas is wrong. >> a crowd of more than 100 turned out with about...
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denise nicano is live where it all came to an end. denise. >> reporter: that abduction ended here on the 2600 block of emery street in fort richmond. the victim was found in the back seat of this gray car having been forced there. now, plain-clothesed officers witnessed her abduction from a shopping mall and chased the car to this location. richlts police took a man into custody, one of a group of people investigators believe abducted a 25-year-old woman. plain-clothesed narcotics officer got a tip about the abduction and witnessed two men come out of a red jeep cherokee and grab the woman as she left work at a store at a shopping plaza in kensington. >> as she was heading to her vehicle, that's when the two males grabbed her and forced her into the back seat of her own vehicle. >> reporter: officers chased the car for four blocks where it lost control in the 2600 block of emery in fort richmond. two men ran off through the neighborhood. >> the guy was running. he went next door to my neighbor's, climb the fence and through the alley,
denise nicano is live where it all came to an end. denise. >> reporter: that abduction ended here on the 2600 block of emery street in fort richmond. the victim was found in the back seat of this gray car having been forced there. now, plain-clothesed officers witnessed her abduction from a shopping mall and chased the car to this location. richlts police took a man into custody, one of a group of people investigators believe abducted a 25-year-old woman. plain-clothesed narcotics officer...
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but the cost of living in the bay area is keeping them stuck.sot - denise denise and the others here are really worried about the next storm coming on thursday. sot - denise in gs sig out new ahead at 8. why you could soon get a ticket for speeding through a traffic light.. and next. what a new report is revealing about the ghostship warehouse fire .. where 36 people perished in oakland. here's what we're tracking tonight at ten.... drug use in the suburbs is not new... but the problem with herion is getting worse here in the bay area.tonight at ten...kron 4's vicki liviakis introduces us to a group of people on a mission to help áteen users kick the habit.it's a story you won't want to miss.it's new tonight on kron 4 news at ten. ♪ ♪ the hydrogen fueled mirai. its only emission is water. toyota. let's go places. big news from oakland tonight... on the ghost ship warehouse fire ... we now know that the warehouse was well known to oakland police and firefighters ... long before last december's deadly fire. natit's all in the police reports ... part of a 600=page document file released
but the cost of living in the bay area is keeping them stuck.sot - denise denise and the others here are really worried about the next storm coming on thursday. sot - denise in gs sig out new ahead at 8. why you could soon get a ticket for speeding through a traffic light.. and next. what a new report is revealing about the ghostship warehouse fire .. where 36 people perished in oakland. here's what we're tracking tonight at ten.... drug use in the suburbs is not new... but the problem with...
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we've got denise williams.d a bunch of sitcom opening theme songs.on she's amazing.zi. she's here and might get her tot do something we've been doing with other guests here.uests he. >> hmm. >> plus you know what, jt is talking. he's talking about why he originally left in sync for ther first time.im >> really? >> why he said bye-bye by. >> interesting. >> valentine's day we'll doo valentine's day dining as well.l we'll give you some ideas thatot you can make if you want to mako a littleu romwant tantic dinnee this year.thea all right.t. >> stay in with the romance.e re >> all right. rig make sure thomas is watching son c can make it. >> how about coffee time on gooo day d.c.ly if you've been eyeinn our cool good day dc mugs wee have a new good donuts mug to give away.way. perfect cup for that greathat g dunkin' donuts coffee.nkin so head to fox5 dc.com/contestss or our facebook page at www.facebook.com/fox5 d.c. to d. enter our mug contest. cte one lucky winner selected byy random drawing but hurry you y only
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i'm denise macano.rains during the peek travel times because of cracks in the support beam. nbc 10's andrea clyne-thomas joins us from the frankfurt station. give us the latest. >> reporter: well, this is a calm before the morning rush. the big takeaway here is leave early and expect delays if you're going to use the market frankfurt line. it's all because 30 to 40 rail cars are out of service until further inspection. this weekend, engineers found cracks in the support beams on two rail cars during routine maintenance. now they have to examine the entire fleet. a shortage of rail cars means delays and larger crowds are expected, especially during rush hour. so take a look right now, additional buses will be provided along the market frankfurt line to accommodate the crowd. all of the trains that are in use, it's important to note, they have been inspected and they've all been deemed safe, but again, tomorrow morning, leave a little early. reporting live from frankfurt andrea clyne-thomas, nbc 0 news. >
i'm denise macano.rains during the peek travel times because of cracks in the support beam. nbc 10's andrea clyne-thomas joins us from the frankfurt station. give us the latest. >> reporter: well, this is a calm before the morning rush. the big takeaway here is leave early and expect delays if you're going to use the market frankfurt line. it's all because 30 to 40 rail cars are out of service until further inspection. this weekend, engineers found cracks in the support beams on two rail...
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. >> nbc 10's denise nakano shares her personal connection. >> reporter: pieces of history. >> we'veeen waiting and waiting for this to happen. >> reporter: delivered in a crate. >> the story is so little known. >> reporter: unveiled and displayed in the first of its kind exhibition on the east coast in center city, philadelphia. >> just amazing that this now gets to be revealed. >> reporter: the exhibition called uprooted shines a light on farm labor camps during world war ii. it's a little known part of the more than two year internment of 120,000 people of japanese ancestry. 2/3 of them american citizens because of their ancestry. >> they still faced that hostility. they knew they were unwelcome. >> reporter: it's an experience teresa from mount airy knows first-hand. >> this is me as a baby. >> reporter: she was born in a farm labor camp in idaho during the japanese american incarceration. her father was one of 33,000 japanese americans who volunteered to work in the labor camp, harvesting sugar beats for food and munitions. >> even though they were rejected by america, they felt
. >> nbc 10's denise nakano shares her personal connection. >> reporter: pieces of history. >> we'veeen waiting and waiting for this to happen. >> reporter: delivered in a crate. >> the story is so little known. >> reporter: unveiled and displayed in the first of its kind exhibition on the east coast in center city, philadelphia. >> just amazing that this now gets to be revealed. >> reporter: the exhibition called uprooted shines a light on farm...
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good evening, kristen. >> hi, denise.oming up tonight, details of president trump's latest plan to control the borders and illegal immigration. plus, from moscow, the file the russians are keeping on president trump. >>> a disturbing trend in schools. why are young children sometimes being restrained with handcuffs. >>> and a big company where people with autism are finding success. i'll send it back to you. >> thank you. we look forward to it. we'll be right back. be like this. record breaking temperatures for many towns. follow us on social media for updates. >> that's "nbc10 news" for now. see you tonight at 11:00. thanks for joining us. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test night, immigration crackdown. a new draft memo on security and enforcement among the proposals. hiring thousands of border agents and deputy tiesing local law enforcement officers as the p
good evening, kristen. >> hi, denise.oming up tonight, details of president trump's latest plan to control the borders and illegal immigration. plus, from moscow, the file the russians are keeping on president trump. >>> a disturbing trend in schools. why are young children sometimes being restrained with handcuffs. >>> and a big company where people with autism are finding success. i'll send it back to you. >> thank you. we look forward to it. we'll be right back....
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at the bottom of the screen for the local neighborhood 7-day forecast, really important because as denise mentioned a real roller coaster ride. satellite and radar image plenty of clouds moving in as the system dips from the northwest. i'll take you hour by hour starting at 6:00 p.m. a few pause points and we see rain moving in after midnight and see a changeover by early tomorrow morning. we're seeing pinks one of my bigger concern for bucks and upper montgomery, you'll see sleet and freezing rain. we'll go through this in detail in just a bit. i'll see you in the full forecast. >> thank you. dualing protests in minnesota. metal barriers kept two groups apart in st. paul. just one of the many protesting groups across the country. this was the scene in northeast philadelphia, dozens of people in the planned parenthood surgical center and randy has been following today's day of activism and has this report. from philly to delaware county and across the country, another weekend of freedom of expression across the political spectrum. anti-abortion protests nationwide and here in northeast fi
at the bottom of the screen for the local neighborhood 7-day forecast, really important because as denise mentioned a real roller coaster ride. satellite and radar image plenty of clouds moving in as the system dips from the northwest. i'll take you hour by hour starting at 6:00 p.m. a few pause points and we see rain moving in after midnight and see a changeover by early tomorrow morning. we're seeing pinks one of my bigger concern for bucks and upper montgomery, you'll see sleet and freezing...
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. >> denise, coming up in just a bit. i have your most accurate forecast, we're going to talk about this nice southerly flow south westerly flow as well bringing us all of that warm air. could we see -- >>> at the jersey shore today the lower township police department remembered an officer killed in the line of duty more than 20 years ago today. david douglas senior was killed after a gun battle with a suspect 23 years ago today in north cape may. flags were flying at half staff at township hall and at the police department. >>> a new exhibit is shining a light on a 75th anniversary of the presidential executive order that forced japanese americans into internment camps. uprooted at the friends center in center city, the traveling exhibit focuses on foreign labor camps. and she was born in a camp in idaho and considering the political climate, now is the perfect time for people to see the exhibit. the exhibit is in town through march 9th. >>> i'm erika martin. conditions are pretty nice. it's quiet across the area -- eri
. >> denise, coming up in just a bit. i have your most accurate forecast, we're going to talk about this nice southerly flow south westerly flow as well bringing us all of that warm air. could we see -- >>> at the jersey shore today the lower township police department remembered an officer killed in the line of duty more than 20 years ago today. david douglas senior was killed after a gun battle with a suspect 23 years ago today in north cape may. flags were flying at half staff...
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nbc 10's denise nakano reports. >> reporter: president trump stepped into an airplane hangar in melbourne, florida. supporters numbered in the thousands. >> you've seen what we've accomplished in a very short period of time. the white house is running so smoothly, so smoothly. and believe me i and we inherited one big mess. >> reporter: four weeks in office and his make america great again campaign rally mirrored run-up to election day with promises of changes in taxes, crime and america's southern border. >> i know you want safe neighborhoods where the streets belong to families and community, not gang members and drug dealers who are right now as i speak being thrown out of the country, and they will not be let back in. >> reporter: the president sounded off about obamacare. >> we are going to be submitting in a couple of weeks a great health care plan that's going to take the place of the disaster known as obamacare. >> reporter: reslammed the news media for telling so-called lies about his administration. >> when the media lies to people, i will never, ever let them get away with it.
nbc 10's denise nakano reports. >> reporter: president trump stepped into an airplane hangar in melbourne, florida. supporters numbered in the thousands. >> you've seen what we've accomplished in a very short period of time. the white house is running so smoothly, so smoothly. and believe me i and we inherited one big mess. >> reporter: four weeks in office and his make america great again campaign rally mirrored run-up to election day with promises of changes in taxes, crime...
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so joining me now, is style expert denise caldwell, also anthony henderson and don streeter.dy to get to? i don't want to waste any time. first let's talk about at this and a p henson. >> oh, my god. >> love it? >> look amazing, let me tell you, actually was blue. people think it was a black dress. >> what, i thought it was black. >> blue, my goodness. did amazing job, her stylist, let me tell you, great come back from wearing that purple. >> oh, yes. >> my god, that mark jacob, but his was great come back for her. >> denise i kind of thought old holly blood. >> the that is recalled hair, the nice fat neck line that's ageless, always sexy, alberta, that side slip, slit, giving angelina jolie a run for her money and just look fantastic that is correct neck line, every woman, everybody's size can wear that and it compliments it. >> i'm assuming you loved it. >> gorgeous, never look better, there was real clear trends at last night's red carpet, minimalist necklace, maximum necklace statements, she really epitomizes all of that. >> so that to emma stone who won last night so did
so joining me now, is style expert denise caldwell, also anthony henderson and don streeter.dy to get to? i don't want to waste any time. first let's talk about at this and a p henson. >> oh, my god. >> love it? >> look amazing, let me tell you, actually was blue. people think it was a black dress. >> what, i thought it was black. >> blue, my goodness. did amazing job, her stylist, let me tell you, great come back from wearing that purple. >> oh, yes....
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i'm denise nicano, nbc 10 news. >>> new at 11:00 in montgomery county, the school board just voted to close one of it's elementary schools at the end of the school year. nbc 10 in lower province township tonight voted to close audubon elementary in eagleville. the district officials say it's due to declining and unbalanced enrollment throughout the district as well as budget issues. audubon elementary will officially close in july. >>> for the second time during his first 100 days in office president trump is getting set to introduce a new immigration order. this order is expected to target the same seven muslim nations as the original travel ban. the department of homeland security also started rolling out new plans for a crackdown on illegal immigrants. that plan includes hiring thousands of additional federal agents and speeding up deportation proceedings. >>> the president made those comments after wrapping up his first visit to the national museum of african-american history and culture in washington. the president also directly denounced anti-semitic threats as horrible and pain
i'm denise nicano, nbc 10 news. >>> new at 11:00 in montgomery county, the school board just voted to close one of it's elementary schools at the end of the school year. nbc 10 in lower province township tonight voted to close audubon elementary in eagleville. the district officials say it's due to declining and unbalanced enrollment throughout the district as well as budget issues. audubon elementary will officially close in july. >>> for the second time during his first 100...
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denise brewster had lived with her fiance, lenny, for ten years and they were making plans for their picture, i think that's just how we were. he was a fun loving guy, he had lots of friends. but in 2009, just days after they got engaged, he died suddenly. it was such a difficult time and it will always remain difficult for me. but i feel lenny has given me strength at i542? nrgfl’gfi-sté’ifl-ef ,, s w ,,,, " because denise wasn't married, she was told that she wasn't entitled to a survivor's pension. her partner would have had to have filled out this, a nomination form. she argued that that was a lawful discrimination and today the supreme court ruled in her favour. we say that she is entitled to receive a pension and that the nomination requirement should no longer be applied. it's a ruling that could benefit the partners of some other public sector workers like nurses, teachers and civil servants although that could depend on the rules of each individual pension scheme. there are over 6 million people across the country living as couples. many of them are in company pension schemes,
denise brewster had lived with her fiance, lenny, for ten years and they were making plans for their picture, i think that's just how we were. he was a fun loving guy, he had lots of friends. but in 2009, just days after they got engaged, he died suddenly. it was such a difficult time and it will always remain difficult for me. but i feel lenny has given me strength at i542? nrgfl’gfi-sté’ifl-ef ,, s w ,,,, " because denise wasn't married, she was told that she wasn't entitled to a...
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all right, let's go to denise in california. denise? >> caller: hi, how are you?> i am good, denise. how about you? >> caller: great, thanks. my question is about express scripts. i want to get your thoughts -- >> too risky! too risky! i like united health in that group. that is my play and i'm not deviating. united health. let's go to craig in california. craig? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer! >> boo-yah. >> my body is a stock i'm interested in. symbol -- >> we like them! we thought that was a really clever niche they've got going. they can expand that niche and blow it out, so to speak. doug in california, doug? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. it's my birthday today, thank you so much for taking my call and making my wish come true. my stock is extr. >> got to do more work. boy, there's a lot of these networking companies. and each one's different. each has its own coloration. we're not going to cuff it, we're going to do work. christine in new york, christina! >> caller: hi, jim, thank you very much for taking my call. >> my pleasure! >> caller: since 2009, your community
all right, let's go to denise in california. denise? >> caller: hi, how are you?> i am good, denise. how about you? >> caller: great, thanks. my question is about express scripts. i want to get your thoughts -- >> too risky! too risky! i like united health in that group. that is my play and i'm not deviating. united health. let's go to craig in california. craig? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer! >> boo-yah. >> my body is a stock i'm interested in. symbol --...
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i'm meeting my friend denise for a drink. denise? do i know denise?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, they'd call it a dork-to-dork salesman. phil: ohh! my boy strikes like a rattlesnake! oh, yeah? well -- well, you... wow. all right, well, we can see the movie tomorrow.
i'm meeting my friend denise for a drink. denise? do i know denise?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, they'd call it a dork-to-dork salesman. phil:...
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a2 year old denise brewster challenged a ruling that she was not automatically entitled to his localey weren't married and he hadn't filled in the appropriate form. 0ur personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz is with me. just explain what happened. well, disease had been living with lenny, her partner, for ten years, before her partner, for ten years, before he died suddenly at the age of a3 —— denise had. and he had been working in the northern ireland public transport system. and through that he was earning a salary linked pension and she had the right to share in it if he died. however, as you say, there was a form to be filled in called a nomination form, and he hadn't done it. now if you are married or in a civil partnership you didn't have to fill in the former. and what the supreme court found was that it was against her human rights according to the european convention on human rights which lay down that you have the right to enjoy your possessions but crucially that should be secured without the scrum and eight, and they said that this was an unlawful discrimination.
a2 year old denise brewster challenged a ruling that she was not automatically entitled to his localey weren't married and he hadn't filled in the appropriate form. 0ur personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz is with me. just explain what happened. well, disease had been living with lenny, her partner, for ten years, before her partner, for ten years, before he died suddenly at the age of a3 —— denise had. and he had been working in the northern ireland public transport system. and...
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denise from southeastern massachusetts wrote to me about how her family is fighting cancer, and here's what she said: we are family of four with three cancer survivors. my husband is a childhood cancer survivor who is now fighting a bloodies order. i am a three-time cancer survivor, having been diagnosed with breast cancer at age 42, with no family history, and i have since had two recurrences. i've had radiation, five years of tomoxifen therapy and reconstruction. my reconstruction has been difficult with five surgeries in the last 18 months. i have been postponing my surgery due to cost since my insurance has turned for the worst. at age 33 my daughter was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma and underwent seven months of chemotherapy. we have always been a family who have been pro active and responsible in receiving family health care. now my husband and i have been rejected for long-term care. my daughter, who pays a higher premium, has been denied insurance. we cannot succeed even when we take responsibility for ourselves. this outreach to you is a further attempt to do just that --
denise from southeastern massachusetts wrote to me about how her family is fighting cancer, and here's what she said: we are family of four with three cancer survivors. my husband is a childhood cancer survivor who is now fighting a bloodies order. i am a three-time cancer survivor, having been diagnosed with breast cancer at age 42, with no family history, and i have since had two recurrences. i've had radiation, five years of tomoxifen therapy and reconstruction. my reconstruction has been...
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denise morrison from campbell soup company. president trump: good soup. >> thank you, mr. president. the parent company of carrier corporation. president trump: did you bring any more of those jobs from carrier? [laughter] one thing you did, you were given so much credit. i heard two days ago you are selling far more carrier air conditioners than you thought just as a patriotic move, people are buying carrier just because of what you did. i said that. i thought that was going to happen. thank you. >> thank you mr. president. altec inc. >> alex with johnson & johnson. >> david with emerson. executive chairman of caterpillar. are they still: doing the d12? >> we have a d11. president trump: the d12 i'm waiting for. it will be bigger than anything in history. there's nothing like what you do. caterpillars are the best. when we raise the daughter -- dollar and let other people manipulate the currencies, it's the one thing that stops you, doug. we have to give you a label -- level playing field. what a great company. i love caterpillar. i have been driving them for a long time.
denise morrison from campbell soup company. president trump: good soup. >> thank you, mr. president. the parent company of carrier corporation. president trump: did you bring any more of those jobs from carrier? [laughter] one thing you did, you were given so much credit. i heard two days ago you are selling far more carrier air conditioners than you thought just as a patriotic move, people are buying carrier just because of what you did. i said that. i thought that was going to happen....
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denise joins us now form belfast. it is good of you to talk to us on bbc news.preme court sinking in with you now? not really. i have been so busy today with interviews and stuff. i think when i go home to my family and let the dust settle then it will. so it has been a long journey and it might take a wee while to let it absorb. yes, of course. a long journey as you say. i think it would be interesting for viewers to hear about that because we should explain that you lived with your partner for more than ten years. so you were very much a couple and so your fight to get these pension rights, was it purely a financial imperative on your part? could you not live without those pension benefits or was there a bigger picture for you here? well, yes, although we lived together for ten years, we were together for ten years, we were together for ten years, we were together for 15. this was something that was a personaljourney because lendy and i discussed what our future. listeny told me this is what i would be entitled to and yes, the financial burden from the loss of
denise joins us now form belfast. it is good of you to talk to us on bbc news.preme court sinking in with you now? not really. i have been so busy today with interviews and stuff. i think when i go home to my family and let the dust settle then it will. so it has been a long journey and it might take a wee while to let it absorb. yes, of course. a long journey as you say. i think it would be interesting for viewers to hear about that because we should explain that you lived with your partner...
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. >> glimpse commissioners i'm denise i live in san francisco in district 3. >> this is my second time here i am here bugs going i don't approve the unmarked cars driving through taylor street up that grade across from the center do you know how many people get hit pedestrians everyday a huge safety issue i no longer feel safe crossing the street at the corner of california crossing california from taylor and huntington paperwork i want to see my dog friends my husband is 6 two and he's not with me to help me cross the street if we like it feels like a video game you don't understand this is a dangerous dangerous place when the hbo came to town it is way too dangerous we need it to have police officers and chief of police officers and arrest people for speeding and continually running the lights and almost hitting the pedestrians and he didn't have a leadership number that's why no leadership the uber drivers are taking off the leadership understanding running around it is ridiculous - this is ridiculous i don't understand why you approve this i'm disappointed now i am two afraid to le
. >> glimpse commissioners i'm denise i live in san francisco in district 3. >> this is my second time here i am here bugs going i don't approve the unmarked cars driving through taylor street up that grade across from the center do you know how many people get hit pedestrians everyday a huge safety issue i no longer feel safe crossing the street at the corner of california crossing california from taylor and huntington paperwork i want to see my dog friends my husband is 6 two and...
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denise, did you like?nt roof director, i thought she looked amazing, her boobs looked great. that necklace, diamonds, bling, bling, bling, you know, extra security for, that i'm sure, but i thought she look great. could you tell they were having fun date flight. the kids went away, her and jay-z had time to play. >> i like the necklace, thought it was a great edition. >> it was gorgeous, pregnant woman golds right here. i wish i look like this when i was pregnant. i mean she gorgeous, this is what every pregnant woman wants to look like, she glowing, queen b, slay. >> exactly. >> gorgeous what about add snell she won the night. but did she win the red carpet with this one? >> i have to say no. this was not my favorite look. i was not a huge fan of this, i didn't think the lines on the dress flattered her very much. green, this particular shade of green, i don't think was her color. i do love green on adele, but not this shade. >> i got the mother of the bride kind of feel. >> she didn't wear black, so, yes
denise, did you like?nt roof director, i thought she looked amazing, her boobs looked great. that necklace, diamonds, bling, bling, bling, you know, extra security for, that i'm sure, but i thought she look great. could you tell they were having fun date flight. the kids went away, her and jay-z had time to play. >> i like the necklace, thought it was a great edition. >> it was gorgeous, pregnant woman golds right here. i wish i look like this when i was pregnant. i mean she...
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jaime, increÍble el testimonio de nuestra gente en santa cruz, esta noche la pero dishth ian lista denisee actuar, concretamente dijo, que le toca a mÉxico ejercer presiÓn con los recursos a su disposiciÓn, y manejar esto como una mer jepz naciÓn, no vez de una variable. >> tapa las prisiones privadas, es una polÍtica que donald trump apoya, mÉxico que le ha hecho el trabajo sucio a estados unidos, de detenciÓn de migrantes centro americanos, ahora asumirÁ una posiciÓn mÁs dura, y posiblemente ne gravb gavb para nuestros hermanos de otras nacionalidades. , diciembre queen no permitirÁn el ingreso al paÍs de perp adas que no sean de manera familia chl nos vamos san josÉ, dopd el nÚmero de dam nivenlg ads por las inundaciones sÚper las 20 mil, empiezan a evaluar los daÑos, y los mÁs afectados. las alabo rs de m pimd chl ¿quÉ tal? fla, flÁvio, buenas nochesmiento flo vio: buenas noches, ma tizas proemd. >> ten drap para mi, este seguro de inundaciÓn, sdpo nublo a tra vz del programa prerl frmd, ahÍ se realizan verificaciones, tambiÉn agarran 3 tomd chl >> y nos sxhik aron de que pagar con ch
jaime, increÍble el testimonio de nuestra gente en santa cruz, esta noche la pero dishth ian lista denisee actuar, concretamente dijo, que le toca a mÉxico ejercer presiÓn con los recursos a su disposiciÓn, y manejar esto como una mer jepz naciÓn, no vez de una variable. >> tapa las prisiones privadas, es una polÍtica que donald trump apoya, mÉxico que le ha hecho el trabajo sucio a estados unidos, de detenciÓn de migrantes centro americanos, ahora asumirÁ una posiciÓn mÁs...
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nbc 10's denise nakano reports. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: president trump stepped into an airplane hangar in melbourne, florida. supporters numbered in the thousands. >> you've seen what we've accomplished in a very short period of time. the white house is running so smoothly, so smoothly. and believe me, i and we inherited one big mess. >> reporter: four weeks in office and his make america great again campaign rally mary recorded his rallies in the run-up to election day with promises of change in health care, crime, taxes. >> i know you want safe neighborhoods where the streets belong to families and community, not gang members and drug dealers who are right now, as i speak, being thrown out of the country, and they will not be let back in. >> reporter: the president sounded off about obamacare. >> we are going to be submitting in a couple of weeks a great willing plan that's going to take the place of the disaster known as obamacare. >> reporter: and he slammed the news media for telling so-called lies about his administration. >> when the media lies to people,
nbc 10's denise nakano reports. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: president trump stepped into an airplane hangar in melbourne, florida. supporters numbered in the thousands. >> you've seen what we've accomplished in a very short period of time. the white house is running so smoothly, so smoothly. and believe me, i and we inherited one big mess. >> reporter: four weeks in office and his make america great again campaign rally mary recorded his rallies...
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good evening, i'm denise, this vandalism is the latest in a strong of anti-semitic actions as well as threats across the nation. we're bringing you live team coverage of this morning's discovery. we begin with drew smith who's live at the cemetery. drew, the reward has grown since your report at 6:00. >> reporter: yes, 3,000 more added by the fraternal order of police, that's in addition to the 10,000 that the antidefamation league is offering. they're hoping it'll bring someone out to bring information about whoever got past this fence and a locked gate here to damage hundreds of graves. ♪ ♪ an evening prayer at sundown to bring some comfort to people disturbed by the toppled and damaged headstones at mt. caramel jewish cemetery. >> hundreds of headstones toppled, it was very, very hard to see. it just made me cry frankly. >> reporter: philadelphia police say it happened after dark saturday night. >> this is not just a random act. to top some many headstones clearly a concerted effort with intent. >> reporter: new jersey man here to visit a relative's grave made the first report. >>
good evening, i'm denise, this vandalism is the latest in a strong of anti-semitic actions as well as threats across the nation. we're bringing you live team coverage of this morning's discovery. we begin with drew smith who's live at the cemetery. drew, the reward has grown since your report at 6:00. >> reporter: yes, 3,000 more added by the fraternal order of police, that's in addition to the 10,000 that the antidefamation league is offering. they're hoping it'll bring someone out to...
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nbc 10's denise nakano reports. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: president trump steppede, florida. supporters numbered in the thousands. >> you've seen what we've accomplished in a very short period of time. the white house is running so smoothly, so smoothly. and believe me, i and we inherited one big mess. >> reporter: four weeks in office and his make america great again campaign rally mirrored his rallies in the run-up to the election day with promises of change in health care, crime, taxes. >> i know you want safe neighborhoods where the streets belong to families and community, not gang members and drug dealers who are right now, as i speak, being thrown out of the country, and they will not be let back in. >> reporter: the president sounded off about obamacare. >> we are going to be submitting in a couple of weeks a great willing plan that's going to take the place of the disaster known as obamacare. >> reporter: and he slammed the news media for telling so-called lies about his administration. >> when the media lies to people, i will never, ever let health get aw
nbc 10's denise nakano reports. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: president trump steppede, florida. supporters numbered in the thousands. >> you've seen what we've accomplished in a very short period of time. the white house is running so smoothly, so smoothly. and believe me, i and we inherited one big mess. >> reporter: four weeks in office and his make america great again campaign rally mirrored his rallies in the run-up to the election day with...
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nbc 10's denise nakano reports. >> reporter: president trump stepped into an airplane hangar in melbourne, florida. supporters numbered in the thousands. >> you've seen what we've accomplished in a very short period of time. the white house is running so smoothly, so smoothly. and believe me i and we inherited one big mess. >> reporter: four weeks in office and his make america great again campaign rally mirrored his rallies in the run-up to election day with promises of change to health care, taxes, crime and america's southern border. >> i know you want safe neighborhoods where the streets belong to families and communities, not gang members and drug dealers who are right now as i speak being thrown out of the country, and they will not be let back in. >> reporter: the president sounded off about obamacare. >> we are going to be submitting in a couple of weeks a great health care plan that's going to take the place of the disaster known as obamacare. >> reporter: reslammed the news media for telling so-called lies about his administration. hresls media for telling so-called lies about h
nbc 10's denise nakano reports. >> reporter: president trump stepped into an airplane hangar in melbourne, florida. supporters numbered in the thousands. >> you've seen what we've accomplished in a very short period of time. the white house is running so smoothly, so smoothly. and believe me i and we inherited one big mess. >> reporter: four weeks in office and his make america great again campaign rally mirrored his rallies in the run-up to election day with promises of...
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. >>> and denise, i'm tracking some really strong winds that are picking up tonight and tomorrow morning. we have a high wind warning in effect until 6:00 p.m., i will have your most accurate forecast coming up. i'll see you after the break. fios in the house! dave this fios party is da bomb! fo shizzle! it's tv totally ahead of its time. yo, let me check that. oh snap. that x1 voice remote is crunk! and it lets me search with the sound of my voice. what should i watch? things have come a long way since you got fios. [nervously laughs] what's fios? fios has fallen behind. don't fall with it. xfinity x1 will change the way you experience tv. >>> this 9-month-old was born with tumors behind her eyes. from the moment is she was born she has been battling. but this morning, sieriana got an assist from people that know all about it. >> reporter: michelle and her family got their first glimpse of their newly rebuilt home in mayfair. >> this is amazing. this is, wow, i can't believe it. >> reporter: from the bedroom to the basement, from the kitchen to new office space, a total home makeover al
. >>> and denise, i'm tracking some really strong winds that are picking up tonight and tomorrow morning. we have a high wind warning in effect until 6:00 p.m., i will have your most accurate forecast coming up. i'll see you after the break. fios in the house! dave this fios party is da bomb! fo shizzle! it's tv totally ahead of its time. yo, let me check that. oh snap. that x1 voice remote is crunk! and it lets me search with the sound of my voice. what should i watch? things have...
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. >> so it was just donasia and her mother denise. >> she went back for her diploma and then got herters and goes back to school for more. she wants me to see that it is possible. >> the 15-year-old mother now back in school getting her ph. and she is going for her masters and then the wnba. >> that is my number one goal and dream since i was a kid. i would like to play in the wnba and i'm going to. >> donasia has big plans. and she is well spoken and plans on using that for her next career. >> she dreams of being a sportscaster and cuts her teeth on tv. >> i want to be in fronts of the camera and i want to be behind the scenes making the world great. there is hope. i am a walking definition of it, my mom had me at 15 with no help and my dad was shot and killed. this is not suppose to be my story but it is. it's everyone's story you can be who you want to be. and if she wants to be a broadcaster some day this is a great start. >> this is my story, channel 6 "action news." >> inspiring. indeed. >> nothing is going to stop her. coming up on "action news" cecily tynan with the accuweath
. >> so it was just donasia and her mother denise. >> she went back for her diploma and then got herters and goes back to school for more. she wants me to see that it is possible. >> the 15-year-old mother now back in school getting her ph. and she is going for her masters and then the wnba. >> that is my number one goal and dream since i was a kid. i would like to play in the wnba and i'm going to. >> donasia has big plans. and she is well spoken and plans on...
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as denise coke of our sister station wj z in baltimore tells us tonight investigators are now following on, critical clues. >> reporter: for nearly 50 years, the disappearance and murder of the beloved young nun who taught at southwest baltimore's archbishop kia has been a mystery. now, wjz learned baltimore county police may be closer then ever to solving murder of the 26 year-old sister kathy sendnick. these two women, both with close ties to an unnamed man who may have been recently questioned by police tell wjz tell critical clues they have revealed to investigators and asked not to be identified. >> i instinctively felt when this had happened was murdered , that my husband at the time had committed the murder. >> reporter: you believe he killed her. >> the night that she was murdered, it sticks out in my mind so clearly because when my husband came in i remember looking up at him in shock because he had blood all over his white shirt. he said, i got the in to a fight. >> reporter: nearly two months later in january of 1970, sister kathy's decomposed body was found. investigation lo
as denise coke of our sister station wj z in baltimore tells us tonight investigators are now following on, critical clues. >> reporter: for nearly 50 years, the disappearance and murder of the beloved young nun who taught at southwest baltimore's archbishop kia has been a mystery. now, wjz learned baltimore county police may be closer then ever to solving murder of the 26 year-old sister kathy sendnick. these two women, both with close ties to an unnamed man who may have been recently...
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. > with her being some people wrote a denise wrote a wonderful tribute about how appealing she was. people wrote about her parties. there is a lot of that in letters, people ere drawn to her. and they ended to reflect that. >> how do you see the role of the first lady being different in the early republic versus how we see them now. >> it was quite different. one of the interesting things about louisa's life is that her time in the white house was a low point in her life. there asn't any precedent for an ctive role for the first lady. as a campaigner she actually looked at the rollout of first ladies do now, she was being a urrogate figure in kinda making up for some of the flaws nd shortcomings of her spouse. you can't draw straight line because now for a long time and partly because she was so forward and criticized for being so forward that role isappeared in fact she was punished for it in some ways, one of the reasons when she got to the white house she wrote about this, she was too visible so she had to step back. there's complicated thing in the administration that had some c
. > with her being some people wrote a denise wrote a wonderful tribute about how appealing she was. people wrote about her parties. there is a lot of that in letters, people ere drawn to her. and they ended to reflect that. >> how do you see the role of the first lady being different in the early republic versus how we see them now. >> it was quite different. one of the interesting things about louisa's life is that her time in the white house was a low point in her life. there...
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. >> reporter: denise major says she didn't have health insurance for several years before the aca. >king too much money to qualify but because of the medicaid expansion i was able to get coverage and get my issues addressed. >> reporter: the rally included speeches from democrats like congressman dwight evans and senator bob casey. trying to apply pressure to their gop colleagues that control the house and senate. >> one more demonstration let people know that this means life or death to them. >> reporter: many of the people we spoke to today say they'll continue to raise their voice after the rally on social media by calling members of congress at their offices and also by showing up whenever there are town hall meetings. in center city, i'm cleve bryan cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> and police are also looking for answers now following the mysterious death of a woman in port richmond. this happened here on the 3200 block of mercer street yesterday afternoon. a 57-year-old woman was that found by a family member lying unconscious in her own home in a pool of blood. she had suffered blun
. >> reporter: denise major says she didn't have health insurance for several years before the aca. >king too much money to qualify but because of the medicaid expansion i was able to get coverage and get my issues addressed. >> reporter: the rally included speeches from democrats like congressman dwight evans and senator bob casey. trying to apply pressure to their gop colleagues that control the house and senate. >> one more demonstration let people know that this means...
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how about we ge to denise in jersey, denise. >> hi, jim. booyah. >> wow, fired up booyah.t you got? >> caller: pfizer. what are your thoughts on fiedser? >> why do you need pfizer when you go right down the road and you get allergan. come on, jerseyite. we know who's got game. let's take one more. we'll go for one more. let's go to ken in mississippi, ken. >> caller: jim, beautiful day in mississippi. >> isn't it? oh, probably. >> caller: 80 degrees. look, i got it on panera bread a couple weeks ago. it blew up today. >> my charitable trust owns it. having a big conference tomorrow at action alerts club. i thought the quarter was great, and we own it. this is going to sound strange. we told people to sell a little today because it was good, but it wasn't that good. up 18 points. so that's my advice. don't chase it. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. so that i can take my trading platform wherever i go. you know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your
how about we ge to denise in jersey, denise. >> hi, jim. booyah. >> wow, fired up booyah.t you got? >> caller: pfizer. what are your thoughts on fiedser? >> why do you need pfizer when you go right down the road and you get allergan. come on, jerseyite. we know who's got game. let's take one more. we'll go for one more. let's go to ken in mississippi, ken. >> caller: jim, beautiful day in mississippi. >> isn't it? oh, probably. >> caller: 80 degrees....
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denise nakano is headed to that meeting. you can hear what the board decides at 11:00. >>> the school in wynnewood has suspended two teachers over fallout from a palestinian speakers invitation to a club. the teachers were suspended after parents complained about a planned lecture by a swarthmore college professor, the professor is tied to a movement which advocates punitive measures against israel. >>> pennsylvania governor tom wolf was joined by students in harrisburg today to talk about his budget proposal and also increased funding for early childhood education. the budget provides an additional $75 million for pre-k. the money in wolf's budget would allow 8400 additional children to enroll. >>> charges have been dropped for a lehigh valley woman caught on surveillance video right here stealing a baby jesus out of a nativity scene in bethlehem last year. instead jacqueline ross will have to pay a $100 fine and court costs. prosecutors decided ross' mental health issues. ross called the entire incident a bad joke. >> oh.
denise nakano is headed to that meeting. you can hear what the board decides at 11:00. >>> the school in wynnewood has suspended two teachers over fallout from a palestinian speakers invitation to a club. the teachers were suspended after parents complained about a planned lecture by a swarthmore college professor, the professor is tied to a movement which advocates punitive measures against israel. >>> pennsylvania governor tom wolf was joined by students in harrisburg today...
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denise, back to you. >> great honor for him. >> celebration of kids and reading in center city philadelphiasands much local families came out for the 25th anniversary of children's book fair. nbc 10 and telemundo 62 sponsored today's event and you can see brian and andrea lending a hand. one of the oldest and largest single day events for african-american kids books in the country. one last check on the forecast and weaver got erika martin here. >> everybody is bundled up. at least they had a chance to have fun and read. we are definitely going to get a lot warmer tuesday into wednesday and i'm going with a 61 for wednesday. then 37 by thursday. >> incredible. >> huge drop there. >> up and down an here we go. >> roller coaster ride. >> that's nbc 10 news for now. for erika and danny all of us here, we'll see you tonight at 11:00. nbc "nightly news" is next. for updates any time, head to nbc10.com. >>> on this saturday night, immigration war. new protests nationwide over president trump's order now temporarily blocked by a federal judge. the president calls the move ridiculous, says it will
denise, back to you. >> great honor for him. >> celebration of kids and reading in center city philadelphiasands much local families came out for the 25th anniversary of children's book fair. nbc 10 and telemundo 62 sponsored today's event and you can see brian and andrea lending a hand. one of the oldest and largest single day events for african-american kids books in the country. one last check on the forecast and weaver got erika martin here. >> everybody is bundled up. at...
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. >> reporter: resident denise johnson sees both sides of the evidence argument >> you have to speak out and stand up for something. >> reporter: again, not just in philadelphia but all parts of the country expected to get involved. your best bet pick up the phone, reporting live david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you. >>> tonight president trump is looking for a new secretary of labor. andrew pudzer withdrew his nomination. the fast food came under fire. his ex-wife accused him of domestic abuse on the oprah winfrey show in 1990, a charge she since recanted. sever republicans said they would not vote to confirm him >>> congress is considering a new investigation into the trump administration's connections with russia. during a joint news conference with israeli prime minister ben netanyahu today. the president did not respond to allegations his campaign repeated contact with russian intelligence. however, the president did discuss how to move forward with the middle east peace deal. president trump said he's open to changing the two state solution. >> so i'm looking at two
. >> reporter: resident denise johnson sees both sides of the evidence argument >> you have to speak out and stand up for something. >> reporter: again, not just in philadelphia but all parts of the country expected to get involved. your best bet pick up the phone, reporting live david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you. >>> tonight president trump is looking for a new secretary of labor. andrew pudzer withdrew his nomination. the fast food...
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. >> reporter: resident denise johnson sees both sides of the evidence argument >> you have to speak out and stand up for something. >> reporter: again, not just in philadelphia but all parts of the country expected to get involved. your best bet pick up the phone, reporting live david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you. >>> tonight president trump is looking for a new secretary of labor. andrew pudzer withdrew his nomination. the fast food came under fire. his ex-wife accused him of domestic abuse on the oprah winfrey show in 1990, a charge she since recanted. sever republicans said they would not vote to confirm him >>> congress is considering a new investigation into the trump administration's connections with russia. during a joint news conference with israeli prime minister ben netanyahu today. the president did not respond to allegations his campaign repeated contact with russian intelligence. however, the president did discuss how to move forward with the middle east peace deal. president trump said he's open to changing the two state solution. >> so i'm looking at two
. >> reporter: resident denise johnson sees both sides of the evidence argument >> you have to speak out and stand up for something. >> reporter: again, not just in philadelphia but all parts of the country expected to get involved. your best bet pick up the phone, reporting live david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you. >>> tonight president trump is looking for a new secretary of labor. andrew pudzer withdrew his nomination. the fast food...
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denise excelled in high school and majored in biology at u.c. berkeley. she worked as a waitress and commuted an hour each way to classes because she couldn't afford to live near campus. after graduation, she volunteered at san francisco general hospital. denise dreamed of going to medical school, driven in part by a family member's early death from cancer. the disease was diagnosed at a late stage because the family's immigration status made it impossible to afford health insurance. today rojas is enrolled in new york's icon school of medicine at mount sinai where she's on track to earn her degree in 2019. she intends to specialize in emergency medicine and work in low-income communities to provide health care to families like her own who would otherwise go without necessary treatment. this is the perfect case for discretion. this is the perfect case for the exercise of a just humanity. but senator sessions is lobbying to overturn daca. the consequences of such a draconian and inhumane action would be devastating to thousands of people in my state, and i
denise excelled in high school and majored in biology at u.c. berkeley. she worked as a waitress and commuted an hour each way to classes because she couldn't afford to live near campus. after graduation, she volunteered at san francisco general hospital. denise dreamed of going to medical school, driven in part by a family member's early death from cancer. the disease was diagnosed at a late stage because the family's immigration status made it impossible to afford health insurance. today...
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denise is joining us from california. good morning. are you with us? caller: yes i am. you are on the air. caller: ok. let me turn the tv down. i am looking at the notes i took from what you said. she said he has to have impeccable honesty, judicial temperament, -- host: we are talking about foreign policy now. caller: ok. number off what's going on right now on tv. host: thank you for the call. we will go to mike. caller: good morning. ambassador, my concern has always been about pakistan. both india and pakistan are nuclear capable. what would your comment be about how the u.s. should deal with pakistan? pakistan is a particularly important and delicate country in terms of u.s. interests. that theen concerned ambassador to afghanistan, on the one hand they have been a friend of the united states and have received a lot of assistance from us and they have helped us on some issues related to afghanistan such as the initial phase allowing overflights of their territory to hit targets in afghanistan. overe other hand, pakistan the years has allowed the sanctuary for those
denise is joining us from california. good morning. are you with us? caller: yes i am. you are on the air. caller: ok. let me turn the tv down. i am looking at the notes i took from what you said. she said he has to have impeccable honesty, judicial temperament, -- host: we are talking about foreign policy now. caller: ok. number off what's going on right now on tv. host: thank you for the call. we will go to mike. caller: good morning. ambassador, my concern has always been about pakistan....
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denise from southeastern massachusetts wrote to me about how her family is fighting cancer, and here's what she said: we are family of four with three cancer survivors. my husband is a childhood cancer survivor who is now fighting a bloodies order. i am a three-time cancer survivor, having been diagnosed with breast cancer at age 42, with no family history, and i have since had two recurrences. i've had radiation, five years of tomoxifen therapy and reconstruction. my reconstruction has been difficult with five surgeries in the last 18 months. i have been postponing my surgery due to cost since my insurance has turned for the worst. at age 33 my daughter was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma and underwent seven months of chemotherapy. we have always been a family who have been pro active and responsible in receiving family health care. now my husband and i have been rejected for long-term care. my daughter, who pays a higher premium, has been denied insurance. we cannot succeed even when we take responsibility for ourselves. this outreach to you is a further attempt to do just that --
denise from southeastern massachusetts wrote to me about how her family is fighting cancer, and here's what she said: we are family of four with three cancer survivors. my husband is a childhood cancer survivor who is now fighting a bloodies order. i am a three-time cancer survivor, having been diagnosed with breast cancer at age 42, with no family history, and i have since had two recurrences. i've had radiation, five years of tomoxifen therapy and reconstruction. my reconstruction has been...
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. >> reporter: denise major says she didn't have health insurance for several years before the aca. >i was making too much money to actually qualify but because of the medicaid expansion i was able to get coverage and go ahead and get my issues addressed. >> reporter: the rally included speeches from democrats like congressman dwight evans and senator bob casey trying to apply pressure to their gop colleagues that control the house and senate. >> one more demonstration that people know that this means life or death to them. >> reporter: many of the people we spoke to today say they'll continue to raise their voice after the rally on social media by calling members of congress at their offices and also by showing outpatient whenever there are town hall meetings. in center city, i'm cleve bryan, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> also in richmond virginia senator tim kaine rallied to support the nation's current healthcare program. >> since the aca passed the number of private jobs in the country have grown between 10 and mean scene million so there t-, it's been a dramatic period of increase i
. >> reporter: denise major says she didn't have health insurance for several years before the aca. >i was making too much money to actually qualify but because of the medicaid expansion i was able to get coverage and go ahead and get my issues addressed. >> reporter: the rally included speeches from democrats like congressman dwight evans and senator bob casey trying to apply pressure to their gop colleagues that control the house and senate. >> one more demonstration that...
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denise in florida, democrat. mr.er: i agree 100% with cohen. i think the ban is ridiculous. they are stopping people that are american citizens. why should they have to go through all of this because of their race? the sooner we get used to people of all nationalities, all -- it is going to be nothing but turmoil and this president, i hate to refer to him as president is nothing but stoking the fire and in my opinion, he has the ins with russia. he talks about how wonderful putin is and how horrible everybody else is. people need to wake up. he is getting away with tax evasion, with hiring illegals. host: what do you want to see from the democratic congressman sitting here and other democrats? caller: i want to see something done with this president. he is going to put us in world war iii. rep. cohen: thank you for your call and i am afraid you are right. i am concerned every day that they could take us to the -- notice iran you are on and telling mexico you have bad hombres down there and i may take over your drug cartels and chicago, we will send in the untouchables and ta
denise in florida, democrat. mr.er: i agree 100% with cohen. i think the ban is ridiculous. they are stopping people that are american citizens. why should they have to go through all of this because of their race? the sooner we get used to people of all nationalities, all -- it is going to be nothing but turmoil and this president, i hate to refer to him as president is nothing but stoking the fire and in my opinion, he has the ins with russia. he talks about how wonderful putin is and how...
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denise brewster, who was denied payments from her late partner's occupational pension, because he failed"serious discrimination". following a long legal fight, she won her case at the uk's highest court. samira hussein is at the new york stock exchange. how were the results? the results we re how were the results? the results were actually really good. what really helped time warner was an offshoot of the harry potter series, fantastic beasts. that proved to be a massive money—maker for time warner, really exceptional results for the last three months. it seems that harry potter continues to pay off for time warner. it is interesting. they're in the middle a by outfrom a tt. president trump is not so keen on the deal? absolutely. this is a real interesting part of the time warner story. while mr trump was on the campaign trail, he had expressed his misgivings about the deal. said he didn't even agree with the merger between the two companies. since then, behind the scenes, he's made similar comments. we are seeing a real charm offensive on the part of the att. they've hired dozens of lob
denise brewster, who was denied payments from her late partner's occupational pension, because he failed"serious discrimination". following a long legal fight, she won her case at the uk's highest court. samira hussein is at the new york stock exchange. how were the results? the results we re how were the results? the results were actually really good. what really helped time warner was an offshoot of the harry potter series, fantastic beasts. that proved to be a massive money—maker...