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. >> we interviewed denise multiple times. >> reporter: ruvin's interest in denise picked up when hemily that her romance with eric was on the rocks. >> he was with her probably about a year. and then after awhile he was just tired of being, i guess, bogged down by someone. >> reporter: according to ruvin, denise told him that she and eric were talking about breaking up by mutual agreement. ruvin said she also acknowledged eric was dissatisfied with their relationship, giving the detective a theory to consider. older woman, younger man. and now, he wants to end it and maybe see somebody else. >> right. >> reporter: and that breeds jealousy and we know what that leads to. >> correct. jealousy leads to murder. >> reporter: while he continued to investigate denise, ruvin learned from residents in eric's building that there was a woman there he'd been dating for just a few weeks. >> that's why we wanted to talk to katrina. >> reporter: katrina ben came down to police headquarters for an interview. she's visibly upset here. just earlier that day, detective ruvin and his partner had told h
. >> we interviewed denise multiple times. >> reporter: ruvin's interest in denise picked up when hemily that her romance with eric was on the rocks. >> he was with her probably about a year. and then after awhile he was just tired of being, i guess, bogged down by someone. >> reporter: according to ruvin, denise told him that she and eric were talking about breaking up by mutual agreement. ruvin said she also acknowledged eric was dissatisfied with their relationship,...
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>> oh, yes, denise, and the phillies are rolling as well.t's a fight against the braves this afternoon, plus open practice here for the players and what it means to them. coming up next in sports. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. >>> time in check in with jose diaz of what's coming up on "nbc nightly news." good evening, jose. >> good evening. russia retaliates ordering 150 diplomats to leave. plus it's venezuela after worsening food shortages. today could be a tipping point for the world's largest oil reserves. and the faa to look at the shrinking size of airline seats. these stories in more ways than one when i see you in a few minutes, denise. >> we'll see you in just a few minutes. here's d
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good evening, i'm denise nakano. police tell us that man was also shot eight times and right now they're working to figure out exactly what happened to this victim and who he is. nbc 10's drew smith is live in bridesburg tonight with more on this developing story. drew? >> reporter: denise, it was 5:00 this morning, workers were just arriving to the job site on the other side of that fence but it was here in this lot, see the evidence markers, that marks the spot where this man was shot, set on fire and dumped here on the pavement. an industrial section of bridesburg became a crime scene early saturday. you see workers in vests speaking with police after they ran over to put out a fire which turned out to be a man's body. shot up to eight times, doused in accelerant, and set on fire. >> that's absolutely crazy. >> reporter: the quick way transfer station closed at noon. its manager did not want to comment, but another worker told me the whole thing is disturbing. witnesses saw a sedan driving off from the scene, but
good evening, i'm denise nakano. police tell us that man was also shot eight times and right now they're working to figure out exactly what happened to this victim and who he is. nbc 10's drew smith is live in bridesburg tonight with more on this developing story. drew? >> reporter: denise, it was 5:00 this morning, workers were just arriving to the job site on the other side of that fence but it was here in this lot, see the evidence markers, that marks the spot where this man was shot,...
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for glenn, danny, all of us here, i'm denise nakano.ee you tonight at 11:00. >>> on this saturday night, high-rise horror. three people are dead, many injured after a fire burned through the upper floors of a honolulu condominium building and like so many older structures across the country, there were no sprinklers to stop it. >>> trapped on the tracks. an suv dragged 100 yards by a train. the dramatic pice body cam footage showing the desperate rescue of two people trapped inside. >>> change of course. the. the is calling the russia scandal a hoax as the white house brings in a new attorney to deal with a special investigation. >>> and schoolhouse, homeless children getting a better shot at tomorrow, thanks to a year-round. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world
for glenn, danny, all of us here, i'm denise nakano.ee you tonight at 11:00. >>> on this saturday night, high-rise horror. three people are dead, many injured after a fire burned through the upper floors of a honolulu condominium building and like so many older structures across the country, there were no sprinklers to stop it. >>> trapped on the tracks. an suv dragged 100 yards by a train. the dramatic pice body cam footage showing the desperate rescue of two people trapped...
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good evening on this saturday, i'm denise nakano. let's go straight to first alert meteorologist erika martin with the potential for damaging storms. >> that's right. right now we're tracking strong storms move through parts of the lehigh valley, montgomery county as you just mentioned, chester county, sussex, new castle county, kent counties all see isolated thunderstorms moving through. a severe thunderstorm warning x extended until 6:45 p.m. chester county, montgomery county, philadelphia county. moving from the northwest to the southeast. let's zoom in closer. we're seeing lots of lightning strikes. be mindful of that if you're in norr norristown, glennside, lots of lightning. philadelphia, going to start to see lightning heading our way soon enough. stronger storms, springfield also seeing heavier downpours. also seeing hail returns as well. radar right now locally here, the northwest corner, we are seeing some, again, heavier thunderstorms. so, i want to go ahead and zoom on out because i do want to show you the storms as they
good evening on this saturday, i'm denise nakano. let's go straight to first alert meteorologist erika martin with the potential for damaging storms. >> that's right. right now we're tracking strong storms move through parts of the lehigh valley, montgomery county as you just mentioned, chester county, sussex, new castle county, kent counties all see isolated thunderstorms moving through. a severe thunderstorm warning x extended until 6:45 p.m. chester county, montgomery county,...
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i'm denise nakano. tonight as the family is mourning the loss of a mother of five, the animal shelter is working to help the dozens of pets impacted by the fiery crash. drew smith is outside that animal shelter in newcastle, and drew, this developed overnight. >> they had to get these animals out of here. the whole building had the sprinkler system going. apparently this woman was driving, ended up in this parking lot, jumped this curb and smashed into this wall. on the other side, there were a hundred animals in there. the brandywine animal shelter turned into crisis mode about 11:15 this morning. it happened when a van came crashing through the newcastle shelter. a dog and other cats did not survive. some of the animals are now in the organization's westchester location, busy today as they hope in a surge of adoptions to make room for the extra pets. >> some of the animals are terrified and others have bounced right back. >> this shows the impact zone, but fire, smoke and water from the sprinklers cre
i'm denise nakano. tonight as the family is mourning the loss of a mother of five, the animal shelter is working to help the dozens of pets impacted by the fiery crash. drew smith is outside that animal shelter in newcastle, and drew, this developed overnight. >> they had to get these animals out of here. the whole building had the sprinkler system going. apparently this woman was driving, ended up in this parking lot, jumped this curb and smashed into this wall. on the other side, there...
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good evening, i'm denise nakano.that suspect, david desner, surrendered to police early this morning. we're joined live at the chester county prison by lauren mayk. you spent the day talking to despner's neighbors. what did they tell you? they a . >> reporter: they are still reeling from this news. i spoke to a former schoolteacher who remembered him having anger issues, but other neighbors say they haven't seen a temper. lawmakers said this murder happened because he didn't want to give bay to a teenager trying to merge. >> he pulled out a gun and shot bianca in the head, killing her instantly. >> reporter: bianca roberson's family tearfully listening to how the 18-year-old was killed. they sat together, leaning on each other for support as the district attorney announced they have the man believed responsible. 28-year-old david desper turned himself in early this morning, four days after police started searching for the driver who pulled a gun on route 100. has he been here the past couple days? >> no, he has not.
good evening, i'm denise nakano.that suspect, david desner, surrendered to police early this morning. we're joined live at the chester county prison by lauren mayk. you spent the day talking to despner's neighbors. what did they tell you? they a . >> reporter: they are still reeling from this news. i spoke to a former schoolteacher who remembered him having anger issues, but other neighbors say they haven't seen a temper. lawmakers said this murder happened because he didn't want to give...
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a bran new subaru cross check it's yours denise. there were 6,000 contestants online and denise you are the winner. back to you in the studio. >> congratulations denise. nice story. still ahead a check of the forecast for you. as we look live outside sky 6 hd showing you philadelphia international airport meteorologist melissa magee, has an update from accuweather. when we come right back. >>> now to a growing concern if internet super companies are stalking you. they target ads directly to your taste. >> reporter: consumers are worried about interests net privacy how big tech companies use what we search and read online and create a profile on us. >> they are trying to find out your hobbies and things like your race, age, gender and political views. >> is there a way to see specifically what the internet knows about you. lets start with the biggest ad company on earth. >> you thought they were search engines, you can see how they provided you. yes i watch football and use an apple device and live near san francisco. >> why do they
a bran new subaru cross check it's yours denise. there were 6,000 contestants online and denise you are the winner. back to you in the studio. >> congratulations denise. nice story. still ahead a check of the forecast for you. as we look live outside sky 6 hd showing you philadelphia international airport meteorologist melissa magee, has an update from accuweather. when we come right back. >>> now to a growing concern if internet super companies are stalking you. they target ads...
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there that was denise.denise, tim. >> appreciate that, denise. >> love you, tim. >>> we'll see you. >>> coming up tonight on nbc 10 news at 11:00. a tour of the best july 4th celebrations. we'll stop in delaware, new jersey, and pennsylvania to bring you the best independence day parties. >>> plus a recap of the wawa welcome america concert and fireworks tonight at 11:00. (vo) this fourth of july at enterprise car sales... experience great customer service and get more for your trade. june twenty-ninth through july fifth. and let enterprise car sales flip your thinking about buying your next vehicle. restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know is suffering from schizophrenia they may also be struggling with akathisia: a common side effect of some schizophrenia medications. learn more at myakathisia.com. >>> we're just about 30 minutes away from the start of the wawa welcome america july 4th concert. this is a live look behind the strange. this is a live look at
there that was denise.denise, tim. >> appreciate that, denise. >> love you, tim. >>> we'll see you. >>> coming up tonight on nbc 10 news at 11:00. a tour of the best july 4th celebrations. we'll stop in delaware, new jersey, and pennsylvania to bring you the best independence day parties. >>> plus a recap of the wawa welcome america concert and fireworks tonight at 11:00. (vo) this fourth of july at enterprise car sales... experience great customer service...
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right now we're seeing mostly clear skies, denise. a great end to the day today.e l showers earlier today especially across the lehigh valley. philadelphia neighborhood temperatures seeing lots of 70s right now. parkside 74 degrees. manayunk, 1 degree warmer at 75. warmer for port richmond at 80.. summerton, currently 68 degrees for the lehigh valley, confid t comfortable conditions as well. landon, 70 degrees. nazareth, 69. white hall currently at 65 degrees. and let's head over to new jersey and let's take a look at these current temperatures. washington township, 73 degrees. vor heez 75. pemberton currently at 67. princeton currently at 65 degrees. right now, satellite and radar image picking up on rain, not making it to the ground right now, in fact, we're seeing mid, upper level moisture. a wider perspective shows us this area of high pressure that's really going to be our weather maker for tomorrow so get ready for plenty of sunshine for everybody in our viewing area. out the door forecast at 2:00 a.m., we are seeing mostly clear to clear skies for tonight.
right now we're seeing mostly clear skies, denise. a great end to the day today.e l showers earlier today especially across the lehigh valley. philadelphia neighborhood temperatures seeing lots of 70s right now. parkside 74 degrees. manayunk, 1 degree warmer at 75. warmer for port richmond at 80.. summerton, currently 68 degrees for the lehigh valley, confid t comfortable conditions as well. landon, 70 degrees. nazareth, 69. white hall currently at 65 degrees. and let's head over to new jersey...
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denise, back to you. >> thanks, erica. a day after record rainful, it was blue skies and sunshine today. the wet weather has led to fewer beach days. the food court has been a staple on the ocean city board walk for 5 years. this summer, the owners have seen a 25% decrease in sales. they believe it's the rain and the humidity that's kept a lot of the crowds away this summer. >> every weekend it seems like there's a storm on the way. people don't even bother coming, because they're like, what for? it's going rain all the time. >> anna says she has her fingers crossed and is hoping to make up the difference in august. >>> more bad press for new jersey governor chris christie tonight, and he's not even in new jersey. governor christie was at the cubs/brewers came in milwaukee when someone took a video of him getting into another man's face. you can hear him calling the man a big shot. the man christie is yelling at was heckling him before that. >>> flame s ripped through a hoe on canal road in levitt down. investigator are wo
denise, back to you. >> thanks, erica. a day after record rainful, it was blue skies and sunshine today. the wet weather has led to fewer beach days. the food court has been a staple on the ocean city board walk for 5 years. this summer, the owners have seen a 25% decrease in sales. they believe it's the rain and the humidity that's kept a lot of the crowds away this summer. >> every weekend it seems like there's a storm on the way. people don't even bother coming, because they're...
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i'll time it out hour by hour when they denise, back to you. >> erika, thanks. the team will be tracking severe storm damage all day long to see how it impacts your holiday weekend. count on instant alerts and notifications with the nbc 10 app. >>> breaking news, we are getting new pictures of the car that a man drove during a road rage murder. right now, police are looking for this man after he shot and killed a teenage girl on a highway in chester county. just weeks after her high school graduation. west goshen township police tweeted out pictures tonight of the suspect's red pickup truck they've been looking for. they say it was last seen heading south on route 352 into delaware county. police have been looking for the suspect since wednesday when he shot 18-year-old bianca roberson on route 100 in west goshen township. ♪ >>> if you tried to keep up with the free wawa welcome events in philly today, we got you covered. there are so many free family-friendly events as part of the six-day festival leading up to the fourth. nbc 4 reporter tim forlong took us to
i'll time it out hour by hour when they denise, back to you. >> erika, thanks. the team will be tracking severe storm damage all day long to see how it impacts your holiday weekend. count on instant alerts and notifications with the nbc 10 app. >>> breaking news, we are getting new pictures of the car that a man drove during a road rage murder. right now, police are looking for this man after he shot and killed a teenage girl on a highway in chester county. just weeks after her...
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. >> denise nakano is out there with details on this fast-changing situation. denise? >> reporter: i just spoke with investigators. they wrapped up for the night just a few blocks away from here. they'll be back tomorrow morning. they're making progress with a collection of evidence, this as investigators are honing in on one man they took into custody on an unrelated gun charge. the search for four missing young men in bucks county centered on the township. investigators worked into the evening under canopies and tents, setting down police markers. they looked for evidence of the four young men who disappeared within days of each other this past week. family members stayed within range of the search that utilized heavy machinery in a back field. investigators are looking for any sign that will bring them closer to finding 19-year-old jimmy patrick, 18-year-old dean, 22-year-old mark sturgis and 21-year-old tom mio. the investigation focused on a farm at 2022 new hope. >> we're getting strong indications this is where we need to focus the majority of our resources. >>
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here is eric theiss and denise repko. >> denise, i am super excited. you want to know why?why is that? >> because everybody loves our copper chef pan! >> it's my favorite pan. >> i know! it's everybody's favorite pan. you know, we sold over a million of these guys! >> i'm not surprised. >> come on! they've been asking us for more. >> a bigger one! >> let me introduce the copper chef xl. >> yeah! >> it's 60% bigger than the original. it means we can go super high searing temperatures. >> oh, my gosh. >> now we're gonna go to this corner. >> oh, my gosh. every corner! >> and everywhere in between. >> perfect. >> nine filet mignons in here. >> wow. >> they're cooking perfectly. and you're gonna get great results. now, in the original pan, which was big, i could only get four. >> yeah. yeah. >> you've got nine huge fillets in there. all right, we're gonna let those cook. >> okay. >> now, the other thing that we did -- we put two side handles on here. so we call it a casserole. >> right. okay. >> so what that's gonna do for us is it's gonna make it easier to roast. >> a turkey?
here is eric theiss and denise repko. >> denise, i am super excited. you want to know why?why is that? >> because everybody loves our copper chef pan! >> it's my favorite pan. >> i know! it's everybody's favorite pan. you know, we sold over a million of these guys! >> i'm not surprised. >> come on! they've been asking us for more. >> a bigger one! >> let me introduce the copper chef xl. >> yeah! >> it's 60% bigger than the original. it...
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denise hardesty is a senior research scientist specialising in marine debris.ople can do to reduce the use of plastics. the individual consumer, you know, we can take our own coffee cups, we can bring our own bags to the supermarket, we can shop in places that provide the products that are in accordance with our values. so if we don't want a lot of packaging, we can buy in bulk. we can support the companies, the manufacturers that are making the decisions that support the values that we have have. so you're gonna vote and choose with your wallet, with your pocketbook. so i think we can make very smart consumer decisions and it's important to look, to dig deep, to ask the right questions, to check—in and validate the information from the manufacturers, from the advertisements that we're seeing. but there's many things that we can each and everyone of us do and that is a real difference with the plastic polution problem. it's a solvable, tractable problem and each and every one of us can make decisions that can be really effective. just briefly, denise, even if w
denise hardesty is a senior research scientist specialising in marine debris.ople can do to reduce the use of plastics. the individual consumer, you know, we can take our own coffee cups, we can bring our own bags to the supermarket, we can shop in places that provide the products that are in accordance with our values. so if we don't want a lot of packaging, we can buy in bulk. we can support the companies, the manufacturers that are making the decisions that support the values that we have...
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. >> reporter: denise, this is the worst damage we've seen. to give you perspective how large this is, i'm six foot. you can see just how large and how tall this thing is. the mother who lives here was out with her children and came home to find out they're now homeless. like a hot knife through butter, this trailer was no match for the tree that fell on it. it the family returned home to a heartbreaking surprise. it was an emotional site for neighbors who came to check it out. >> i never thought it was like this, like cut the house in half. she got little kids. >> reporter: this woman said branches fell on her home, too. unlike her neighbor, she can sleep at her place tonight. >> a tree that hit my house but it went to the side. nothing bad happened. >> reporter: this evening's storm was quick and caught quite a few off guard. mother nature greeted dinner guests with a downpour leaving muddles in parking it lots. workers scrambled to adjust. still some soldiers on to eat, broken foot and all. although severe weather had everyone talking tonig
. >> reporter: denise, this is the worst damage we've seen. to give you perspective how large this is, i'm six foot. you can see just how large and how tall this thing is. the mother who lives here was out with her children and came home to find out they're now homeless. like a hot knife through butter, this trailer was no match for the tree that fell on it. it the family returned home to a heartbreaking surprise. it was an emotional site for neighbors who came to check it out. >> i...
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interest. >> it shows the drama of what's happening, somebody going down like that. >> reporter: denise nakano, nbc 10. >>> the family of a missing chester county woman flew halfway around the world hoping to get answers on her disappearance. she hasn't been seen since april 10th. more than three months later, police searched her home for the first time. her sister and brother-in-law spoke with nbc 10. they traveled to poland to meet with state police. investigators and a forensic crew combed through the home he shared with her husband and young son. it is the first time police searched the home since march. her sister and brother-in-law say they met with her husband briefly tonight. >> the key here is in poland. they feel very, very bad in this ongoing period of time that we really don't know what has happened. it's terrible for the whole family, of course. >> and his relatives said they are thankful for the community members who have helped search for her in chester county. >>> a judge granted an injunction that would stop any work on sunoco's mariner east two pipeline. it comes after
interest. >> it shows the drama of what's happening, somebody going down like that. >> reporter: denise nakano, nbc 10. >>> the family of a missing chester county woman flew halfway around the world hoping to get answers on her disappearance. she hasn't been seen since april 10th. more than three months later, police searched her home for the first time. her sister and brother-in-law spoke with nbc 10. they traveled to poland to meet with state police. investigators and a...
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denise nakano is waiting outside the jail where dinardo is in custody on new charges. and this story is the most viewed story right now on our app. we update that nbc 10 app 24 hours a day as we get new information on the story. download the app to get alerts on the story or any breaking news. >>> our 20 minutes of nonstop news continues now with dangerous heat stifling our area. the uncomfortable conditions have people desperate for relief. this is time lapse video of people heading to the shore. all day to try to beat the heat. . the heat and humidity brings a serious risk for those who have to be outside. >> people are trying to keep cool in it the poconos. he's a live look at the water park. a refreshing place to be today. in new jersey, these people braved the heat to get in a workout at cooper river park. if you're going to be outside, be careful. the heat and humidity could be a dangerous combination. and in delaware it will be a hot night for baseball. there's the stadium in will m g wilmington. first alert meteorologist glenn schwartz is live outside the nbc 1
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denise, investigators have searched that property for two straight days now. >> reporter: and investigators ended their search a little earlier tonight than yesterday, about 8:30, and covered a vast area. they covered about 10 to 13 walking miles, this as a person of interest is out of jail. just hours after the bucks county district attorney announced this about cosmo dinardo. the 20-year-old left the bucks county jail a free man around 6:00 p.m. his father posted bail after he was booked for an unrelated gun charge on monday. the police are scouring farmland in seoolebury township. cadaver dogs helped as they sent testing off to a lab. >> take the biggest one you've seen and multiply it by a million. that's what we're dealing with here. it's not just a single property. we have people combing the entire county. >> reporter: the family of the four missing men gathered near the same ground where investigators worked another grueling day combing through fields. sources say each of the missing men were seen with dinardo before they disappeared, although he is not considered a suspect in the ca
denise, investigators have searched that property for two straight days now. >> reporter: and investigators ended their search a little earlier tonight than yesterday, about 8:30, and covered a vast area. they covered about 10 to 13 walking miles, this as a person of interest is out of jail. just hours after the bucks county district attorney announced this about cosmo dinardo. the 20-year-old left the bucks county jail a free man around 6:00 p.m. his father posted bail after he was...
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denise, back to you. >> erica, thank you. andrea is live tonight at independence mall for what you can expect tomorrow across the city. andrea? >> reporter: we'll call this the calm before the crowd. tomorrow, for the first time, crowds will be able to enjoy performances from some of broadway's biggest shows. the stage is set on independence mall for tomorrow's performance by the philadelphia pop featuri featuring maybin gonzalez. >> we're big fans. we're fans from the different musicals she's done on broadway. >> reporter: just like last year's historic block party, things kick off at noon. for the first time at 5:00, a broadway is headed to philadelphia. by 7:00 p.m., the orchestra will take the stage. >> we didn't realize there were so many until we got to the hotel and there was the broechue that there were so many events. >> reporter: so many free events during this celebration of the frourt of ju fourth of july, making it easy for the visitors to enjoy all the city has to offer. >> we're going see as much of the city as
denise, back to you. >> erica, thank you. andrea is live tonight at independence mall for what you can expect tomorrow across the city. andrea? >> reporter: we'll call this the calm before the crowd. tomorrow, for the first time, crowds will be able to enjoy performances from some of broadway's biggest shows. the stage is set on independence mall for tomorrow's performance by the philadelphia pop featuri featuring maybin gonzalez. >> we're big fans. we're fans from the...
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the attorney said that denise and aaron are thrilled that the court has agreed that the vallejo policeartment had malicious and public attacks against them and they are not immune under the law.>> we have no response to bring you get but when we get it we will bring it to you. >>> let's check in with our meteorologist on this thursday afternoon, mark tamayo. >> when you step outside you will notice a change, and it is warmer and most locations approaching upper 90s. santa rosa going easley to 90, san francisco up a little bit from yesterday, livermore 296 and san jose mid 80s. tomorrow will be the hottest day of the week. we have showers developing at this year with the marine layer and clouds hanging tough near portions of the coastline, and especially from the golden gate to the south. showing you toward ocean beach and portions of the golden gate bridge still overcast. clearing toward downtown san francisco and the bay bridge. current temperatures warming into the upper 80s out toward concord, walnut creek at 90. san jose at 78, san francisco 61 . santa rosa or is in the lower 80s.
the attorney said that denise and aaron are thrilled that the court has agreed that the vallejo policeartment had malicious and public attacks against them and they are not immune under the law.>> we have no response to bring you get but when we get it we will bring it to you. >>> let's check in with our meteorologist on this thursday afternoon, mark tamayo. >> when you step outside you will notice a change, and it is warmer and most locations approaching upper 90s. santa...
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>> oh, yeah, denise, just minutes away to your monday morning.skies through the overnight hours. so we do have the big dipper if you look to the northwest and the full thunder moon for tonight. so a great night for sky gazing all around. current temperature in philadelphia, 73 degrees. the winds are southerly at 5 miles per hour. i do want to show you your three-day outlook. showers, we'll see some clouds developing tomorrow. and one or two isolated showers moving through. but really the big story is we have the threat of a heat wave starting on tuesday through wednesday. and thursday and plenty of rounds of thunderstorms. so coming up in just a bit, i do have your most accurate forecast. we'll talk about the thunderstorms and the heat wave. back to you. see you soon, erica. >>> tonight, one woman is dead along with several animals after a fiery crash into an spca animal shelter. and now as police investigate what happened, drew smith shows us how there's a new push to help the dozens of other animals impacted by this crash. >> reporter: the bran
>> oh, yeah, denise, just minutes away to your monday morning.skies through the overnight hours. so we do have the big dipper if you look to the northwest and the full thunder moon for tonight. so a great night for sky gazing all around. current temperature in philadelphia, 73 degrees. the winds are southerly at 5 miles per hour. i do want to show you your three-day outlook. showers, we'll see some clouds developing tomorrow. and one or two isolated showers moving through. but really the...
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joining me now from indianapolis to discuss this is denise merrill, president of the national association connecticut's secretary of state. thanks for joining us. from every indication, it seems that president trump believes putin if his denial that the -- in his denial that the russians melded in the election. does the secretary of state believe the are department of homeland security? >> we don't know what the evidence is? we don't have security cleerntion so wee are -- clearance so we are kind of the last to know and lot of this we read in the paper. >> sreenivasan: the secretary of state is reading this about the time we are. you don't have a hot line saying hey we think you've been hacked. >> that's been sort of the problem. alt 50 states do all kinds of you know scans of their voter files and let me be clear: the only thing really at risk here is the voter file. the registry of all the voters in each state and they're kept on a statewide basis. but none of the actual election equipment is ever touched. it's not on the internet. >> sreenivasan: as some of the reporting earl yer point
joining me now from indianapolis to discuss this is denise merrill, president of the national association connecticut's secretary of state. thanks for joining us. from every indication, it seems that president trump believes putin if his denial that the -- in his denial that the russians melded in the election. does the secretary of state believe the are department of homeland security? >> we don't know what the evidence is? we don't have security cleerntion so wee are -- clearance so we...
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i'm denise. >> i'm rosemary conners. hour away from the start of the wawa welcome america july fourth concert starring mary j blige and boyz ii men. you can see the excitement is youing. as we get closer, you can see the crowd is growing. we have exclusive team coverage on nbc 10 for the pulse of the crowd to behind the scenes access to wawa welcome america july fourth concert. we have you covered down the shore. we have your all access pass starting with nbc 10 keith jones live along the ben franklin parkway. keith? >> reporter: happy fourth of july. happy fourth of july to you at home. i want to though you something. look at these crowds! this is to the side here looking at the interlace of the ben franklin parkway. you push in you can see all the people still waiting to get in. all right, if we zoom out. you can see everyone in their chairs and parked there waiting for boyz ii men and mary j blige. that's the nbc set. we'll quarterback our coverage and give you the all access pass to everything going on here. i want t
i'm denise. >> i'm rosemary conners. hour away from the start of the wawa welcome america july fourth concert starring mary j blige and boyz ii men. you can see the excitement is youing. as we get closer, you can see the crowd is growing. we have exclusive team coverage on nbc 10 for the pulse of the crowd to behind the scenes access to wawa welcome america july fourth concert. we have you covered down the shore. we have your all access pass starting with nbc 10 keith jones live along the...
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it's denise. that, go ahead, denise, yes. day.r: happy independence my pastor in his sermon sunday, to this scripture, if name ple called by my shall humble themselves and pray turn from their evil ways, i will hear from heaven and heal land. so i feel the number one problem of god have eople loving god from the and also agree with the last problem in the drug very awful, too. that is what i have to say. host: deniseappreciate you calling today. bob in wheeling, west virginia, asking about the most pressing based onacing the u.s. the gallup report. west virginia,g, you there? okay, in wheeling, west virginia. hang on a sec. we'll try todd now. virginia, one more time. sorry, todd, go ahead with your comment. now?r: can you hear me host: yes, we can. caller: first of all, happy ndependence day, what a great day to have a great question n. my opinion, one of the biggest america is our division. citizens, it is something going on. people, sociologist will say, we unique biases, and white with white, poor with white. those are th
it's denise. that, go ahead, denise, yes. day.r: happy independence my pastor in his sermon sunday, to this scripture, if name ple called by my shall humble themselves and pray turn from their evil ways, i will hear from heaven and heal land. so i feel the number one problem of god have eople loving god from the and also agree with the last problem in the drug very awful, too. that is what i have to say. host: deniseappreciate you calling today. bob in wheeling, west virginia, asking about the...
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damn good up little denise are simply going to demand the i'm full of them again monday will throw off and put something out there looking for a little but i don't know. that i'll be here that. much as you just. tell us a little. tease. she just tell you the other side of the luck on them and. by then i got a session on the nod that i know. by then is a shift that on. not a sudden loss is going on more. certainly not so it. can be most of the was if you have to go to multiple injuries among compliment to soak them to keep sophie hold the rope but that shows your your mercy on the phone to the beaumont people because people from before so you're welcome to use a book in a moral sense what my. own admitted nothing but i came upon an awful lot. somethin that he'd walk. on long enough something not set in. the market just a little town halls look ma. cut off the middle class middle class moving forward after. the big . we've got these enormous international problems. we've got issues in syria we've got issues with migration we've got issues that you've created. a lot of those issues to be
damn good up little denise are simply going to demand the i'm full of them again monday will throw off and put something out there looking for a little but i don't know. that i'll be here that. much as you just. tell us a little. tease. she just tell you the other side of the luck on them and. by then i got a session on the nod that i know. by then is a shift that on. not a sudden loss is going on more. certainly not so it. can be most of the was if you have to go to multiple injuries among...
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denise, whether he start with you. >> well, first of all, the big issue is the american people, it'slth insurance instead of insurance. there's separation of powers issue here. senate by the constitution, article 1 section 5, i believe, it has the right to be able to create their own rules and the president is going to have to abide by that same constitution and so i think that the president needs to be very careful here with the way that he's confronting the senate because the truth is the senate doesn't work for him, they work for the american people and they need to work together but it's going to be difficult to whooshing with -- to work with the president if the senators feel that he's beating them up. kelly: conservative columnist peggy had written a column about failure of skinny bill but also said something about president trump and basically paraphrasing here. he doesn't understand the total process of how congress works and the office of the presidency works, that's firing across to president trump. what do you make of her comments and what denise just talked about the pres
denise, whether he start with you. >> well, first of all, the big issue is the american people, it'slth insurance instead of insurance. there's separation of powers issue here. senate by the constitution, article 1 section 5, i believe, it has the right to be able to create their own rules and the president is going to have to abide by that same constitution and so i think that the president needs to be very careful here with the way that he's confronting the senate because the truth is...
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we're beginning to begin with denise nakano. she's live at police headquarters. what's the latest there? >> reporter: we know he's been named a person of interest, but this is the first charge connecting him to wub of the missing men. he was arraigned here in bensalem. we see sky force 10 over the same path he took earlier this week when he was booked on an unrelated gun charge anden sent to jail to be bailed out by his father yesterday. in the past 25 minutes, we saw dinardo then taken away by the police van to the bucks county prison for the second time this week. this is all thkz a stolen car. he tried to sell the car to a friend for $500. that was found with the unsigned title on a property owned by the family. >> there's no legal exchange of that video. his diabetic hit was found in that vehicle. >> the search tr the four missing men intensified today. on the turnpike asking for any tips or information. and earlier today a pairs of came to the home in bensalem and tok him into custody. now the district attorney said he would push for a higher bail. >> team c
we're beginning to begin with denise nakano. she's live at police headquarters. what's the latest there? >> reporter: we know he's been named a person of interest, but this is the first charge connecting him to wub of the missing men. he was arraigned here in bensalem. we see sky force 10 over the same path he took earlier this week when he was booked on an unrelated gun charge anden sent to jail to be bailed out by his father yesterday. in the past 25 minutes, we saw dinardo then taken...
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and we can speak to denise live in miami now. six months on how was he doing?”y with all his visits abroad. i still agree with him and pretty much every move he has made on the international front. pretty much every move he has made on the internationalfront. i do wish he would focus more now on domestic policy. 0bviously tax reform and health care are something that affect us all personally, so to me that is a wind that he needs to have and it should be before august hopefully, so we are still waiting on that, baited breath. you are in an interesting position of course because a lot of hispanics voted against mrtrump and because a lot of hispanics voted against mr trump and don't like what he has been doing on immigration. we hear a lot of concern amongst undocumented immigrants in the united states. what are your hispanic and latino friends saying to you? those of us who supported him from day one always understood that we do have a broken system and we do need to put policies in place, but the priority for us was always enforcement of the laws as they exist a
and we can speak to denise live in miami now. six months on how was he doing?”y with all his visits abroad. i still agree with him and pretty much every move he has made on the international front. pretty much every move he has made on the internationalfront. i do wish he would focus more now on domestic policy. 0bviously tax reform and health care are something that affect us all personally, so to me that is a wind that he needs to have and it should be before august hopefully, so we are...
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. >> reporter: denise says the city should help the homeless but she worried about mother home value. >> we won't be able to sell our homes. >> reporter: the city will be considering leasing a different site and other community suggestions. >>> more than 1 million customers in the east bay are paying more for their water. a push alert went out at 4:15 this afternoon after east bay mud officials approved the hike of 18%. rates are 9 1/4% higher than yesterday and will go up another 9% next summer. the average home will see the bills increase by more than $4 per month each of the next two years. >> it's an injustice for us to keep wanting to raise the rates. it's just not fair. >> east bay mud says the rate hike is needed due to a drop in revenue when people conserved water during the drought. >>> mills college in oakland will remain female only at the expense of its tenured professors. rather than admit men, it fired five professors and several untenured faculty and staff last month. the layoffs are part of a major restructuring of the campus. >>> three sacramento men who became heroes
. >> reporter: denise says the city should help the homeless but she worried about mother home value. >> we won't be able to sell our homes. >> reporter: the city will be considering leasing a different site and other community suggestions. >>> more than 1 million customers in the east bay are paying more for their water. a push alert went out at 4:15 this afternoon after east bay mud officials approved the hike of 18%. rates are 9 1/4% higher than yesterday and will...
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denise? >> i have one question for the president. and also for prime minister.ongress introduced additional sanctions against hezbollah last week. what is your position towards these sanctions and the role that hezbollah is playing in the region and syria? >> i'll be making my position very clear over the next 24 hours. we're going to see what is exactly taking place. i have mtings with some of my very expert military representatives and others so i'll be making that decision very shortly. ok? >> and about his role syria and the region? >> whose role? >> hezbollah's role. >> i'll be talking about that tomorrow. [speakinginister, lebanese] lebanese] g >> blake berman? thank you. hello, blake. >> president trump, hello. >> indulge us for a second. just to pick up where margaret -- the american people i think would like to know, do you feel that the attorney general should indeed stay -- do you intend on -- [indiscernible] why should he remain as the attorney general? and secondly on a separate topic with the health care vote that just came about, still a long ways
denise? >> i have one question for the president. and also for prime minister.ongress introduced additional sanctions against hezbollah last week. what is your position towards these sanctions and the role that hezbollah is playing in the region and syria? >> i'll be making my position very clear over the next 24 hours. we're going to see what is exactly taking place. i have mtings with some of my very expert military representatives and others so i'll be making that decision very...
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. -- denise. question: i have one question for the president and also for the prime minister. congress introduced additional sanctions against hizballah last week. what is your position towards these sanctions and on the role hizballah is playing in the region and syria? pres. trump: i'll be making my position very clear over the next 24 hours. we're going to see what is exactly taking place. i have meetings with some of my very expert military representatives and others, so i'll be making that decision very shortly. okay? thank you. question: and about its role in syria and the region? pres. trump: whose role? question: hizballah's role. pres. trump: i'll be talking about that tomorrow. question: [no translation provided] pm hariri: [no translation provided] pres. trump: blake burman. thank you. hello, blake. question: president trump, hello. thank you. indulge us here for a second. just to pick up where margaret left off, the american people i think would like to know: do you feel that the attorney general should indeed stay? do you intend on firing him? why should he remain
. -- denise. question: i have one question for the president and also for the prime minister. congress introduced additional sanctions against hizballah last week. what is your position towards these sanctions and on the role hizballah is playing in the region and syria? pres. trump: i'll be making my position very clear over the next 24 hours. we're going to see what is exactly taking place. i have meetings with some of my very expert military representatives and others, so i'll be making that...
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they found denise weber down wessley avenue. her boyfriend 49-year-old paul klip was charged with first degree murder and aggravated assault and endangering injured victims. authorities in chester county delaware county believing the investigating of shooting by young boy hit a stray bullet inside his home last night and we're expecting to be those that live there where he was shot are frustrated and three thaet eped by the violence. >> police respond to shooting in chester and it's second one of the night this time stray bullets pierced through a home on township line road. 11-year-old boy is shot in the stomach. >> it's sad. he's in his house and not bothering anyone. it's sad. i'm just praying he's already you know. and i'm glad you know things were not worse. >> it's clear kids live in nearly foam for this block, it's a miracle someone didn't get hurt. gunfire was so reckless that some bullet not only hit the home and several cars nearby this is active sign of satisfaction across the street. >> i heard fire cracker and then
they found denise weber down wessley avenue. her boyfriend 49-year-old paul klip was charged with first degree murder and aggravated assault and endangering injured victims. authorities in chester county delaware county believing the investigating of shooting by young boy hit a stray bullet inside his home last night and we're expecting to be those that live there where he was shot are frustrated and three thaet eped by the violence. >> police respond to shooting in chester and it's...
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scheduled to appear in court today to face charges for the murder of his girl friend. 54-year-old deniseeber's body was discovered saturday morning inside a room at the wesley inn in ocean city new jersey. prosecutors say she was strangled by paul kline. the pair was dating and lived together. >>> a democrat takes over as governor of new jersey, but it's temporary, senate state president steve sweeney fills in for several days. the governor and lieutenant governor are attending the governor's association conference in colorado. sweeney will take care of dozens of bills that governor christie cleared to be signed or vetoed. >>> next at 6:00 a.m., most apps make you review your order for a reason, this is one of them. how a mother ended up with a pizza that had no sauce or cheese. >>> if you're heading to a job where you're staring at a computer all day, there's a way to ease the strain on your eyes that only takes 20 seconds that's in the health tip in the next half-hour. the only thing harder than winning the state championship... ♪ ...is being prepared to win it again. get everything th
scheduled to appear in court today to face charges for the murder of his girl friend. 54-year-old deniseeber's body was discovered saturday morning inside a room at the wesley inn in ocean city new jersey. prosecutors say she was strangled by paul kline. the pair was dating and lived together. >>> a democrat takes over as governor of new jersey, but it's temporary, senate state president steve sweeney fills in for several days. the governor and lieutenant governor are attending the...
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paul kline strangled 54-year-old denise weber found saturday morning at the wesley inn. they were living together. >>> the search goes on for a person who shot an 11-year-old girl in chester late saturday night. a stray bullet pierced the door of the family home on township line road and struck him in the chest. the boy is undergoing treatment at children's hospital in philadelphia a neighbor said a person sprayed 20 bullets into a car and sue into the alley. >> it's scary, because now the kids from here, you can't go around the block any more. >> anyone with information call chester police. >>> roy fine stone survived world war ii, but died on the home front with the love of his life. feinstein lived to be 98. an early morning blaze collapsed the roof of the home on spring avenue in elkins park. smoke detecters were found in the home, it is not known if they worked. >> happening today, president trump's son-in-law and advisor, jared kushner heads to capitol hill. he will head to behind closed doors as the investigation into the russian and campaign intensifies. >> repor
paul kline strangled 54-year-old denise weber found saturday morning at the wesley inn. they were living together. >>> the search goes on for a person who shot an 11-year-old girl in chester late saturday night. a stray bullet pierced the door of the family home on township line road and struck him in the chest. the boy is undergoing treatment at children's hospital in philadelphia a neighbor said a person sprayed 20 bullets into a car and sue into the alley. >> it's scary,...
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new jersey, denise, democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. you're on the air. caller: good morning. i'm just saying, nikki is not a good choice either, and it's a shame, because our country is in chaos, and everyone is sitting up there, get donald trump and don't see that this guy is mentally insane president. he's like a bully, and he's like a bully on tv. that man has no morals at all. how can he run a country when all he did was file for bankrupt all his darn life? how you going to run a country? there's a bunch of nuts up there for him. host: another call, rich, you're next. jackson, new jersey, good morning. caller: good morning. how you doing? i watch the news every day. and i watch both channels, liberal and fox news most of the time. i'm really getting tired of these democrats. they got -- get over with it. donald trump won. he's doing a lot more than barack obama ever did. if you recall, the first thing barack obama did, he went overseas and started apologizing to everybody on what we've done. barack obama never did nothing for this
new jersey, denise, democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. you're on the air. caller: good morning. i'm just saying, nikki is not a good choice either, and it's a shame, because our country is in chaos, and everyone is sitting up there, get donald trump and don't see that this guy is mentally insane president. he's like a bully, and he's like a bully on tv. that man has no morals at all. how can he run a country when all he did was file for bankrupt all his darn...
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. >> reporter: denise says the city should help the homeless but she worried about mother home value.able to sell our homes. >> reporter: the city will be considering leasing a different site and other community suggestions. >>> more than 1 million customers in the east bay are paying more for their water. a push alert went out at 4:15 this afternoon after east bay mud officials approved the hike of 18%. rates are 9 1/4% higher than yesterday and will go up another 9% next summer. the average home will see the bills increase by more than $4 per month each of the next two years. >> it's an injustice for us to keep wanting to raise the rates. it's just not fair. >> east bay mud says the rate hike is needed due to a drop in revenue when people conserved water during the drought. >>> mills college in oakland will remain female only at the expense of its tenured professors. rather than admit men, it fired five professors and several untenured faculty and staff last month. the layoffs are part of a major restructuring of the campus. >>> three sacramento men who became heroes after stopping
. >> reporter: denise says the city should help the homeless but she worried about mother home value.able to sell our homes. >> reporter: the city will be considering leasing a different site and other community suggestions. >>> more than 1 million customers in the east bay are paying more for their water. a push alert went out at 4:15 this afternoon after east bay mud officials approved the hike of 18%. rates are 9 1/4% higher than yesterday and will go up another 9% next...
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vo/cesar ---en vallejo la defensa de ''denise huskins'' y su novio ''aaron quinn'' entablaron una demandain contra los detectives de esta ciudad... y alegan que su conducta fue extrema e indignante... ---la querella surge de un caso de secuestro reportado en el 2015... ---segn la polica inicialmente se trataba de una farsa pero luego determinaron que no era as... --- ahora el secuestrador permanecer 40 años tras las rejas por este acto criminal. vo/blanca ---preste mucha atencin a esta fotografa porque la polica de ''newark'' busca a este sujeto. ---l es sospechoso de un violento robo a mano armada reportado el martes en una gasolinera. ---por ahora, las autoridades no han especificado en dnde se report el atraco. ---solo se sabe que el atacante habra agredido a la vctima y huido en un auto "dodge" color vino. cam 3 pan vo/cesar ---en oakland los residentes dicen que los policas no estn haciendo lo suficiente para detener el uso ilegal de fuegos artificiales... ---estas son imgenes areas captadas por nuestro helicoptero el cual muestra el uso de estos pirotcnicos en el este de la ciudad e
vo/cesar ---en vallejo la defensa de ''denise huskins'' y su novio ''aaron quinn'' entablaron una demandain contra los detectives de esta ciudad... y alegan que su conducta fue extrema e indignante... ---la querella surge de un caso de secuestro reportado en el 2015... ---segn la polica inicialmente se trataba de una farsa pero luego determinaron que no era as... --- ahora el secuestrador permanecer 40 años tras las rejas por este acto criminal. vo/blanca ---preste mucha atencin a esta...
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i'm denise nakano, nbc 10 news. >> and remember to have fun, right?reporter: of course. >> and, our wa wa welcome america coverage is just getting started. the fun really ramps up tomorrow. we'll bring you the independence day parade from 10:00 to noon. >> and we'll bring you the concert live, feature mary j. blige. and then it's the big fireworks show at 9:30. all these events are happening live only on nbc 10. and if you're heading out to experience them in person, bring the app with you. it's your guide for the road closures you'll run in to tomorrow >>> the big question, what is the forecast. >> what can we expect for the big show tomorrow night, tammy. pressure's on. >> you want to get right to the dessert, the good stuff. i don't blame you. doppler radar is sweeping the sky. we've seen spotty showers. near abington we have a little bit more steady rain shower activity, and that's going to move through parts of north philadelphia. miltown and bensalem, all of these areas are going to experience light showers, less than .10 of an inch of rain. so
i'm denise nakano, nbc 10 news. >> and remember to have fun, right?reporter: of course. >> and, our wa wa welcome america coverage is just getting started. the fun really ramps up tomorrow. we'll bring you the independence day parade from 10:00 to noon. >> and we'll bring you the concert live, feature mary j. blige. and then it's the big fireworks show at 9:30. all these events are happening live only on nbc 10. and if you're heading out to experience them in person, bring the...
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authorities found 54-year-old denise weber dead on the 900 block of wessley avenue. her boyfriend, 49-year-old paul kline is charged with first degree mur murder. aggravated assault and endangering injured victim. weber's death is ruled a homicide in light of charges. >> and officials are also now investigating a deadly hit-and-run on i-76 near montgomery drive. it happened just before 10:30 last night and investigators believed the victim was struck by a 2016 dark colored vehicle. they believe there is possible damage to the front paeshling passenger and windshield of the car. anyone with information on the vehicle is asked to contact pennsylvania state police right away. and tragedy in tell kins park. an elderly couple that called their community home how much of their lives did not make it out of the burning home early sunday morning. as eyewitness news reporter anita oh explains neighbors are leaning on each other mourning loss of the be loved couple. >> actively see the house on fire was something i never seep before. >> an elderly couple died in a raging house
authorities found 54-year-old denise weber dead on the 900 block of wessley avenue. her boyfriend, 49-year-old paul kline is charged with first degree mur murder. aggravated assault and endangering injured victim. weber's death is ruled a homicide in light of charges. >> and officials are also now investigating a deadly hit-and-run on i-76 near montgomery drive. it happened just before 10:30 last night and investigators believed the victim was struck by a 2016 dark colored vehicle. they...
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officers were called to the wesley inn on 900 wesley avenue and discovered 54 denise weber in the room arrested her boyfriend 49-year-old paul kline an autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow. tensions are running high in frankfort after a man shot and killed another man and his girlfriend. it happened last weekend and as of yet the shooter has not been charged with any crime his neighbors want to know why and action news annie mccormick is live from philadelphia police headquarters with more on what happened in the neighborhood tonight annie. >> reporter: and sarah it was during that emotional vigil that family and friends also circulated a petition urging the district attorneys office to file murder charges against that next door neighbor who claims he shot and killed the couple in self-defense. >> he killed them, he murdered them period. >> reporter: tonight family and friends of bob de-paul and august dempsey want answers why no charges have been filed against the couple's next door neighbor and he shot them in the head and killed him and took him in custody after the shootings and relea
officers were called to the wesley inn on 900 wesley avenue and discovered 54 denise weber in the room arrested her boyfriend 49-year-old paul kline an autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow. tensions are running high in frankfort after a man shot and killed another man and his girlfriend. it happened last weekend and as of yet the shooter has not been charged with any crime his neighbors want to know why and action news annie mccormick is live from philadelphia police headquarters with more on what...
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go ahead, denise. caller: good morning. my comment is that, when i look at this and listen to this, i just cry. because this president, he doesn't know protocol. he doesn't know how to exhort himself. he doesn't -- comport himself. he does not know when to keep his mouth shut. the fact he's on foreign soil speaking against every entity that we have, and then to sit down with putin for as long as he did, who knows what they gave him to drink. he is controlled by putin. and i just think that all of this action, all of his actions, is just to bring america down, and eventually he's going to leave america, and he's going to move to russia most likely. host: let's go to our facebook page and some of the comments. max says get off the stage. one says impressive success, a refreshing change. and carl says what the media presented or the real thing. sure your comments at facebook.com/cspan. more from his sneach poland and his discussion on north korea. president trump: as far as north korea is concerned, i don't know. we'll see wha
go ahead, denise. caller: good morning. my comment is that, when i look at this and listen to this, i just cry. because this president, he doesn't know protocol. he doesn't know how to exhort himself. he doesn't -- comport himself. he does not know when to keep his mouth shut. the fact he's on foreign soil speaking against every entity that we have, and then to sit down with putin for as long as he did, who knows what they gave him to drink. he is controlled by putin. and i just think that all...
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it's denise and myself. we started the nicole brown foundation right after her murder when we learned of her abuse. we closed the doors on that ab seven years ago. denise is still traveling. she actually started a speakers bureau for cause related issues. i forever will speak on domestic violence. you can say no to that when victims and survivors relate to nicole. i wrote a book called "the 7 characters of abuse." where domestic violence starts and where it can end. people don't understand that there's so many different dynamics to domestic violence. it's not just physical assault and murder. there's a whole bunch of different characters that are in there. my speech writer, carolyn inman and myself, we created that book. we're not going to stop talking about it. >> i wish i had a little more time. but they're about to begin this hearing again. tanya brown, nicole brown simpson's sister, thank you for being here. they're about to begin this hearing. o.j. simpson and his attorney are back in the room, the paro
it's denise and myself. we started the nicole brown foundation right after her murder when we learned of her abuse. we closed the doors on that ab seven years ago. denise is still traveling. she actually started a speakers bureau for cause related issues. i forever will speak on domestic violence. you can say no to that when victims and survivors relate to nicole. i wrote a book called "the 7 characters of abuse." where domestic violence starts and where it can end. people don't...
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. >> denise cross and she has had a mras at the inaugural blurred con. she tells us it's a play on words. >> short for black nerds. >> a wide array of geek dom. special panels and presentations also focus on diversity. >> and here we get to celebrate our fan develop. >> george said an event is need like this for a few reasons. some self-pro claimed nerds had a hard time finding a face of their own. >> if you were a black and a geek you may not be down with cool kids in the black community, but cool kids. >> people tend to put us in a box on what a black person is supposed to do and not supposed to do. >> we have been told some minorities have be criticized for dressing up for characters of other races, but that will not happen here. >> being a geek is cool. so we are cool. >> and hundreds right through the weekend. in crystal city, wusa 9. >> a lot of extra space in mom's basement as everybody made it out and gathered together. i'm just kidding. it's a lot of fun. >> that's different. >> we should go over to your house for an after party. >> they are all
. >> denise cross and she has had a mras at the inaugural blurred con. she tells us it's a play on words. >> short for black nerds. >> a wide array of geek dom. special panels and presentations also focus on diversity. >> and here we get to celebrate our fan develop. >> george said an event is need like this for a few reasons. some self-pro claimed nerds had a hard time finding a face of their own. >> if you were a black and a geek you may not be down with...
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just over 2% say they do feel the impact of the skills gap as they are looking to hire and expand deniseburgess services right here in the city. she does struggle to attract new talent to her business and calls this a by product of the great recession when so many people left construction jobs >> they're younger, not as trained, not as seasoned as previously and it's also a career path that is not glamorous it's not silicon valley software, not facebook it's something that you're going to work hard but you also get paid really well for so it's a hard sell, not impossible sell. >> competing with large firms in the area only complicates things because they are able to offer things like signing bonus which is can be more attractive to new hires, something that denise didn't necessarily have the band width to do. and the national federation of independent businesses monthly read on main street optimism shows skilled labor has moved up into a top three issue for small companies behind taxes and government regulations but one thing that all main street advocates can agree on is the fact that s
just over 2% say they do feel the impact of the skills gap as they are looking to hire and expand deniseburgess services right here in the city. she does struggle to attract new talent to her business and calls this a by product of the great recession when so many people left construction jobs >> they're younger, not as trained, not as seasoned as previously and it's also a career path that is not glamorous it's not silicon valley software, not facebook it's something that you're going to...
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friday afternoon. 23-year-old helen lorena hargan shot and killed her mother, 63-year-old pamela denise hargan. they say helen then turned the gun on herself. >> oh, my god. i cannot believe it. >> reporter: it's a quiet street here and most people had no inkling anything like this was going on. until they got a call from the police, that reverse 911 call. >> then i get that call, saying, don't go out and stay inside. i said, okay, whats this happening? you know, i was just sort of panicking. >> reporter: indeed, that call led to a lot of uneasiness in this neighborhood. then they saw the a house that neighbors say the family's been in for maybe a year and a half. other neighbors tell us there was nothing indicating anything was amiss, at least not from the outside, nothing that could lead to a murder-suicide. police say a smaller child, believed to be the granddaughter was not in the home when the shootings happened. it's the fact that the shootings happened, that a daughter would kill her mother and then herself. >> i cannot believe it. it just -- unreal to me. how could you do that?
friday afternoon. 23-year-old helen lorena hargan shot and killed her mother, 63-year-old pamela denise hargan. they say helen then turned the gun on herself. >> oh, my god. i cannot believe it. >> reporter: it's a quiet street here and most people had no inkling anything like this was going on. until they got a call from the police, that reverse 911 call. >> then i get that call, saying, don't go out and stay inside. i said, okay, whats this happening? you know, i was just...