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good evening, lester. >> hey, denise.oming up, as the fourth largest nation deals with a flooding emergency, there have been thousands of calls for help here amid the floodwaters rising. we're going to take a look at why houston is vulnerable to this type of flooding. the mayor here says no neighborhood has been spared. also the controversy over whether evacuation orders shufsh issued for the city. we're going to talk to the governor about this catastrophe later on "nbc nightly news." denise, we'll send it back to you in philly. >> thanks, lester, we'll look for your coverage live in houstonment. >>> hi, i'm amy fadool from csn. we begin with the phillies who after being shelacked last night looked like they were in for more this afternoon. reese hoskins makes the catch, drops it on the exchange. there was confusion on the base pass. he goes to second, then goes to first, and guess what that is? it's a triple play. it was reviewed. the ump said, not one, not two, but all three outs count. a triple play, how about that?
good evening, lester. >> hey, denise.oming up, as the fourth largest nation deals with a flooding emergency, there have been thousands of calls for help here amid the floodwaters rising. we're going to take a look at why houston is vulnerable to this type of flooding. the mayor here says no neighborhood has been spared. also the controversy over whether evacuation orders shufsh issued for the city. we're going to talk to the governor about this catastrophe later on "nbc nightly...
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locally, denise, gorgeous shot outside.ple fair weather clouds is all we're seeing across philadelphia. i do think it's a perfect saturday evening. so be sure you get on outside and enjoy the rest of today and in fact, we have a very nice stretch tracking some showers to return by late tuesday into wednesday. so satellite and radar image, this is our national look here. you can see an area of high pressure. that in our area that really is our weather maker right now. this is why conditions are high and dry. notice we're not seeing very many clouds at all. and current temperatures are really comfortable in and around the philly metro area, 77 degrees in erie. chestnut hill, 72 degrees. torresdale, 79. bustle bustleton, 78 degrees. north and west of philadelphia, lots of 70s as well. whitehall, 76 for you. bethlehem at 74. walnut port currently at 70. south and east, jersey shore looking are really nice, atlantic city, 74 degrees. wood bine, 76. cape may courthouse at 74 degrees. your neighborhood planner for the next -- for
locally, denise, gorgeous shot outside.ple fair weather clouds is all we're seeing across philadelphia. i do think it's a perfect saturday evening. so be sure you get on outside and enjoy the rest of today and in fact, we have a very nice stretch tracking some showers to return by late tuesday into wednesday. so satellite and radar image, this is our national look here. you can see an area of high pressure. that in our area that really is our weather maker right now. this is why conditions are...
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>> that's right, denise. here's the good news. storm warnings, severe thunderstorm warning for berks county has just been discontinued. we still have a severe thunderstorm watch for bucks county, delaware, montgomery and philadelphia counties. we also still have an area flood advisory that has been issued through 9:30 p.m. for berks c county. keep that in mind, if you see any flooded roads, turn around, don't drown. storm damage reports so far, we've seen a few flooded roads. also reports of some hail and some downed trees just to the west of berks county and lehigh valley. satellite and radar image right now, notice how we are seeing a line of storm moving in from west to east. lots of lightning as well. we have a cold front right behind that. everything's pushing in from west to east which is why we're seeing a lot of active weather. earlier today, we did see warm temperatures, in fact, a lot of breaks breaks in those clouds. that allowed the setup for these storms to move, again, across the area from west to east. as a cold fro
>> that's right, denise. here's the good news. storm warnings, severe thunderstorm warning for berks county has just been discontinued. we still have a severe thunderstorm watch for bucks county, delaware, montgomery and philadelphia counties. we also still have an area flood advisory that has been issued through 9:30 p.m. for berks c county. keep that in mind, if you see any flooded roads, turn around, don't drown. storm damage reports so far, we've seen a few flooded roads. also reports...
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denise, back to you. >> thank you.s final solo race went differently than he had planned. >> within the championship. bolt at the line! photo finish. >> american sprinter justin gatlin stunned bolt to win the 100 meter world championship in london. as he has often done before, bolt got a terrible start. this time he could not make it up. the 35-year-old gatlin -- after the race they each paid respects to one another. >> at the end he came across and said you deserve it. he mass much respect for me and i have for him. >> gatlin won in 9.92 seconds .002 ahead of christian coleman. bolt finished third .0001 behind coleman. >> this is sportsdesk. brought to you by exevent, x will change the way you experience tv. >> the phillies continued their series with the rockies tonight without the help of aaron al tear placed on the ten-day disabled list before the game. nick pa vet ta got the start in this one but did not last long. 4-0 when pat singles to right. the throw goes home. would not be in time. rockies get five off pa ve
denise, back to you. >> thank you.s final solo race went differently than he had planned. >> within the championship. bolt at the line! photo finish. >> american sprinter justin gatlin stunned bolt to win the 100 meter world championship in london. as he has often done before, bolt got a terrible start. this time he could not make it up. the 35-year-old gatlin -- after the race they each paid respects to one another. >> at the end he came across and said you deserve it....
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denise, thank you for speaking to us.more now on those short—range missiles fired by north korea. let's get the very latest from seoul in south korea — and our correspondent yogita limaye. tell us more about the missiles that have been fired? the us and south korean military say that these were fired on saturday morning, from the north—eastern province of north korea, in north—eastern direction. all three launches are said to have failed. they say to it exploded mid—flight, while one exploded premotor soon as it was launched. they said that there is no threat to guam orany they said that there is no threat to guam or any other american territory. that is in reference to a threat that north korea had made about ten days ago, saying it would fire for rockets at the waters around guam. it is important to distinguish this particular law shortly to launch as we saw injuly. those were intercontinental ballistic missile launches, very long—range ones, and north korea said they were even capable of hitting the us mainland. this i
denise, thank you for speaking to us.more now on those short—range missiles fired by north korea. let's get the very latest from seoul in south korea — and our correspondent yogita limaye. tell us more about the missiles that have been fired? the us and south korean military say that these were fired on saturday morning, from the north—eastern province of north korea, in north—eastern direction. all three launches are said to have failed. they say to it exploded mid—flight, while one...
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i'm denise nakano. mother nature delivered a hard punch early this morning and hundreds are still without power in the delaware valley. the dreary weather moved out and the blue skies returned. nbc 10 at cooper river park in south jersey, and we found a ton of people enjoying the cooler temperatures. some walked their dogs, others played pokemon go. >> perfect, it's beautiful. it's a lovely day to just walk around the park and, yeah, you know, no rain, you know, just a nice breeze. >> beautiful day. try to get out here while the sun's out and just perfect weather and everything. so, yeah, we need to get in some exercise, that's all. >> from south jersey to the jersey shore, this is a live look down in cape may. look how busy it is. folks really enjoying this nice weather with an ocean breeze. it's a day at the beach where you didn't have to sweat too much. so what is in store for the rest of your evening if you have dou outdoor plans? for that let's head over to first alert meteorologist erica martin. >
i'm denise nakano. mother nature delivered a hard punch early this morning and hundreds are still without power in the delaware valley. the dreary weather moved out and the blue skies returned. nbc 10 at cooper river park in south jersey, and we found a ton of people enjoying the cooler temperatures. some walked their dogs, others played pokemon go. >> perfect, it's beautiful. it's a lovely day to just walk around the park and, yeah, you know, no rain, you know, just a nice breeze....
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. - all right, denise, i've got something to show you. - okay. - all right. take a look at this. what do you think? - heavy-duty copper pot. - how much do you think i paid for it? - i'd said a hundred bucks at least. - a hundred bucks would be a lot of money, right? - sure. - over 500 bucks. now, take a look at that. - ooh, that is copper? - [eric] feel how heavy that is? - [denise] that's really heavy. - right, so copper's really heavy, but it's the perfect metal for heat conduction. - okay. - okay? means your pans get really hot really fast. - right. - but it's so expensive and so hard to clean. i'm telling you, it's a nightmare. it's that hard. so let me get. - thank you. - let me get rid of this. so what we did, we figured out how to infuse it to the exterior of the pan on top of our proprietary core, and then our ceramitech coating on the inside is going to give you a lightweight manageable pan that doesn't have all the hassle of the copper. but yet, we get lots of the benefits of all of those expensive pans. i'm gonna show you how we make steaks in the fancy steakhouses, al
. - all right, denise, i've got something to show you. - okay. - all right. take a look at this. what do you think? - heavy-duty copper pot. - how much do you think i paid for it? - i'd said a hundred bucks at least. - a hundred bucks would be a lot of money, right? - sure. - over 500 bucks. now, take a look at that. - ooh, that is copper? - [eric] feel how heavy that is? - [denise] that's really heavy. - right, so copper's really heavy, but it's the perfect metal for heat conduction. - okay. -...
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. >> i'm denise nakano. here's our first look at the driver, 20-year-old jamesfields junior from ohio is charged with second degree murder. police say he drove his car into protesters. some members of congress call a terrorist act. this is new drone video of the time the car crashed into a group of protesters. the charlottsville police chief says it was premeditated. here's what we know right now. one woman died in the crash. 35 others were hurt. different groups of protesters clashed with white nationalists, kk members, and neo-nazis. two members of virginia's state police died when their helicopter crashed in the woods. tonight, no foul play is suspected in that crash. also, president trump is taking heat for condemning the violence on "many sides," and not taking a tougher stance. nbc national correspondent chris pallone is followingtant's developments. >> reporter: after one of the country's largest gatherings of white nationalist since the civil rights era, virginia governor terry mcauliffe had a messag
. >> i'm denise nakano. here's our first look at the driver, 20-year-old jamesfields junior from ohio is charged with second degree murder. police say he drove his car into protesters. some members of congress call a terrorist act. this is new drone video of the time the car crashed into a group of protesters. the charlottsville police chief says it was premeditated. here's what we know right now. one woman died in the crash. 35 others were hurt. different groups of protesters clashed...
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=nat= =nat=00:18 la quemazón empezó aquí.02 denise alcaraz es propetaria del ultimo auto daÑado donde seguridad de su casa capto a un individuo acercndose de manera sospecha a su vehiculo, alrededor de la una de la madrugada. =sot= denise alcaraz /propietaria de auto incendiado 02:06 se agacho, se levanto, se fue corriendo y luego fue cuando se empezó a mirar las llamas que estaban subiendo..07 =nat= fuego/bomberos despues de la media noche los bomberos encontraron en llamas esta mini van en la cuadra 200 de la calle 62. minutos mas tarde, se incendiaba esta camioneta junto a la entrada de una cochera en la calle san pedro y la 111. el tercero y ltimo estaba estacionado en la cuadra 200 de la calle 85 cuando se incendio. =sot= armida alcaraz/madre de afectada 00:05 no me parece nada bien no es justo pues como mi hija tenia que ir a trabajar tiene sus niños, es su carro.09 las llamas que dejaron inservible el vehiculo de denise, tambien consumieron dos asientos para niÑos, una carriola y ropa de sus hijos. =sot= 0:23 ojala y que con la ayuda de las cámaras que tiene mi papa lo agarren
=nat= =nat=00:18 la quemazón empezó aquí.02 denise alcaraz es propetaria del ultimo auto daÑado donde seguridad de su casa capto a un individuo acercndose de manera sospecha a su vehiculo, alrededor de la una de la madrugada. =sot= denise alcaraz /propietaria de auto incendiado 02:06 se agacho, se levanto, se fue corriendo y luego fue cuando se empezó a mirar las llamas que estaban subiendo..07 =nat= fuego/bomberos despues de la media noche los bomberos encontraron en llamas esta mini van...
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i'm denise nakano, nbc 10 news. >>> a record breaking day has come to a close on wall street. the dow closed above 22,000 for the first time ever. it hit the mark shortly after this morning's opening bell. the milestone was fuelled by a big earnings gain from apple. president trump took credit for that stock surge today and predicted the numbers will keep growing. >>> also today the president signed a bill aimed at punishing russia for trying to influence the 2016 election. the bill imposes new sanctions. they called significantly flawed, but he signed it for the sake of unity. congress passed the bill by a vooe toe proof margin. the president announced his support for slashing illegal immigration. the bill would cut in half the number of illegal imfwrants allowed to come into the u.s. it takes into account education and high paying job offers. the president says the move protects u.s. workers. immigrants across pennsylvania are rallying against president trump's plans on immigration. nbc 10 was in old city where they placed empty shoes outside pat toomey's office. each pair o
i'm denise nakano, nbc 10 news. >>> a record breaking day has come to a close on wall street. the dow closed above 22,000 for the first time ever. it hit the mark shortly after this morning's opening bell. the milestone was fuelled by a big earnings gain from apple. president trump took credit for that stock surge today and predicted the numbers will keep growing. >>> also today the president signed a bill aimed at punishing russia for trying to influence the 2016 election....
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that's where denise nakano is joining us live. runners want to just stop the violence. >> reporter: and take a look at the crowd behind me. they are here to stop the violence. they'll be here to support victims of all crimes. this event came about because of the ago tack on the jogger and they are here to reclaim the park. a solidarity run to support crime victims just minutes from stepping off. >> i hope we can come together and rally as a community today. >> reporter: the event comes a little more than two weeks after a 19-year-old jogger was attacked at gunpoint at norristown park. the place runners, walkers and community members have gathered to take a stand against violence and stand up for victims of all crimes. >> the fact that it was a stranger, a random act of violence is very disheartening and scary and uncomfortable. >> reporter: police are still looking for the man who sexual assaulted the jogger earlier this month. sky force 10 over the scene where detectives scoured the for evidence. >> i am concerned about her, just
that's where denise nakano is joining us live. runners want to just stop the violence. >> reporter: and take a look at the crowd behind me. they are here to stop the violence. they'll be here to support victims of all crimes. this event came about because of the ago tack on the jogger and they are here to reclaim the park. a solidarity run to support crime victims just minutes from stepping off. >> i hope we can come together and rally as a community today. >> reporter: the...
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denise of martin luther king. —— denise. it really shows that we are nation with faith.oenix, in the great state of arizona. where so many thousands of ha rd—working state of arizona. where so many thousands of hard—working american patriots leave. i would love if the cameras can show this crowd because it is rather incredible. it is incredible. it is incredible. as everybody here remembers, this was the scene of my first rally speech, right? the crowds were so big, almost as big as the night, but the people said right at the beginning, you know, there's something special happening here and we went to centre stage almost from day one in the debates. we loved those debates. but we went to centre stage and we never left, right? all of us, did it together. you were there at the start, you've been there every single day since and i will never forget, believe me, arizona, iwill never forget. and forget, believe me, arizona, iwill neverforget. and i'm here tonight to send a message, we are fully and totally committed to fighting for oui’ totally committed to fighting for our a
denise of martin luther king. —— denise. it really shows that we are nation with faith.oenix, in the great state of arizona. where so many thousands of ha rd—working state of arizona. where so many thousands of hard—working american patriots leave. i would love if the cameras can show this crowd because it is rather incredible. it is incredible. it is incredible. as everybody here remembers, this was the scene of my first rally speech, right? the crowds were so big, almost as big as the...
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following his controversial comments on what happened in charlottesvil charlottesville. 3m inga, deniseorrison of campbell supermarket the seventh and eighth leaders to resign from the council since monday. >>> on your radar tonight, we're track something showers but before the threat of rain moves in, not a bad night at all to walk the boards in wildwood. so we going to see blue skies before the work weekends? for that, we go to this wonderful meteorologist right here. kathy orr. >> thank you very much. we will be seeing some sunshine. we will be seeing some clear skies. you can see the boards are packed and why not? the humidity is moderate. the temperatures are warm it's just a great night to be outdoors. ultimate doppler shows not much going on here. not a drop of rain and just a few clouds. temperatures mainly in the 70s m60s in pottstown as you head toward the lehigh valley. the poconos at 57 degrees. feeling like fall there. 71 in millville, atlantic city at the airport it is 76. but on the boardwalk it's 77. you have this nice south southwesterly flow beach haven 75 at this late
following his controversial comments on what happened in charlottesvil charlottesville. 3m inga, deniseorrison of campbell supermarket the seventh and eighth leaders to resign from the council since monday. >>> on your radar tonight, we're track something showers but before the threat of rain moves in, not a bad night at all to walk the boards in wildwood. so we going to see blue skies before the work weekends? for that, we go to this wonderful meteorologist right here. kathy orr....
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denise, back to you. >> thanks, danny. >>> erica, a final look at the forecast.s today, gorgeous tomorrow and gorgeous for the solar eclipse. loa let of sunshine for the next several days. apart from that, everybody is focused on what to expect for monday, mostly skies. i think it will be a great day for the solar eclipse but be sure you have those special glasses handy. >> all right. gorgeous to adopt a pet because clear the shelters is until 7:00 tonight. i'm denise, see you at 11:00. test. test. >>> on this saturday night, day of protests. tens of thousands take to the streets and parks in boston and other cities. most of them denouncing racism and hate. the debate over removing confederate symbols rages one week after the deadly violence in charlottesville. >>> nbc news exclusive. two days after the barcelona terror attack, the widow of the american victim speaks out as the hunt for suspects intensifies. >>> under fire, a violent and deadly night for the police, two officers dead and four wounded in several attacks. doctors wanted. the crisis in rural america
denise, back to you. >> thanks, danny. >>> erica, a final look at the forecast.s today, gorgeous tomorrow and gorgeous for the solar eclipse. loa let of sunshine for the next several days. apart from that, everybody is focused on what to expect for monday, mostly skies. i think it will be a great day for the solar eclipse but be sure you have those special glasses handy. >> all right. gorgeous to adopt a pet because clear the shelters is until 7:00 tonight. i'm denise, see...
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new at 11:00, denise nakano is in south philadelphia with both sides of the story. >> reporter: the family of lexie called the 11-year-old their little wonder woman. she's dressed the part ever since she was diagnosed with a type of cancer last year that's stealing her eyesight. >> it's hard to see things. >> reporter: her family fears she'll be completely blind in a few months. they wanted to fulfill her one wish, a trip to disney world. it is now on the back burner. a go fund me page has been shut down by an organizer the family has never met. >> the whole decision was about lexie, her face, her name, everything. >> reporter: the plug was pulled after the site raised $5500 in less than a week, telling nbc 10 it was due to red flags about the family's other fund raising efforts. a statement was sent that said all i could think about was so many children in same circumstances that don't have a fourth of what this family has gotten. he promises to return all the money, including $1800, he says go fund me has already deposited into his account. smith sent us this e-mail saying the process of
new at 11:00, denise nakano is in south philadelphia with both sides of the story. >> reporter: the family of lexie called the 11-year-old their little wonder woman. she's dressed the part ever since she was diagnosed with a type of cancer last year that's stealing her eyesight. >> it's hard to see things. >> reporter: her family fears she'll be completely blind in a few months. they wanted to fulfill her one wish, a trip to disney world. it is now on the back burner. a go...
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denise nakano, nbc 10 news. >>> also tonight, another one bites the dust.or the third time in ten days, a member of the white house senior staff is out of a job. today's ousting of communications director anthony scaramucci has critics wondering if this white house is in chaos. nbc 10's keith jones is join us from the breaking news center, the president says otherwise. >> jacquelyn, there is no chaos. that's what the president said. critics disagree wholeheartedly. meanwhile, a local political force is hopeful. anthony scaramucci, ten days ago was brash and bold. today he's embroiled. with the new administration, mr. kelly wasted no time being sworn in at a pivotal moment. >> this is the most chaotic six months i've ever seen, an absolute flat-out disaster. >> reporter: a democrat says it's a smart first step with a busy white house agenda. there's health care reform, failing three times to repeal obamacare last week. tax reform on the horizon. and two huge foreign policy crises, with russia and north korea. >> we'll handle north korea. we'll be able to han
denise nakano, nbc 10 news. >>> also tonight, another one bites the dust.or the third time in ten days, a member of the white house senior staff is out of a job. today's ousting of communications director anthony scaramucci has critics wondering if this white house is in chaos. nbc 10's keith jones is join us from the breaking news center, the president says otherwise. >> jacquelyn, there is no chaos. that's what the president said. critics disagree wholeheartedly. meanwhile, a...
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. >> reporter: june 27, 2016 a family member gone over to check on denise barger and discovered her body inside her heatherstone drive home. cause of death blunt force trauma. >> there were people interested this woman found in her house obviously murdered and people want the case solve >> reporter: citizens crime commission on wednesday announced a $35,000 reward for anyone with any information that lead to an arrest and conviction. >> this case has been unsolved for like a year and i can guarantee any information that is received is being worked on >> reporter: denise was 62. police have in the revealed much about the case, family members are anxious for a resolution. >> just a good person. we who a tremendously good person. it is just not right. >> reporter: passage of time has not made this easier for the family. they are hopeful someone knows details or circumstances that can lead police to her killer. citizens crime commission, allows callers to remain anonymous, and their number 215-546-tips. outside the tredyffrin township police department i'm joe holden for cbs-3 "eyewitness ne
. >> reporter: june 27, 2016 a family member gone over to check on denise barger and discovered her body inside her heatherstone drive home. cause of death blunt force trauma. >> there were people interested this woman found in her house obviously murdered and people want the case solve >> reporter: citizens crime commission on wednesday announced a $35,000 reward for anyone with any information that lead to an arrest and conviction. >> this case has been unsolved for...
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nbc 10's denise nakano has been uncovering new details since she first reported this story as breaking news at 6:00. you spoke to neighbors who almost got caught in the crossfire. >> reporter: it was a mother and daughter and it was a close call. one of the bullets came within inches of hitting that young girl's head. >> a wreck. it was scary. very scary. >> reporter: a panicked natasha scrambled to account for each of her four children when bullets lit up her block. >> it went through the window into the ceiling and then i guess the shell fell above her head. >> reporter: you can see where three of the gunmen's bullets hit her north philadelphia home on fair hill street. one on the side of the house and two striking the second floor. one of the stray bullets flew right over her 15-year-old daughter's head. >> i was watching tv and the bullet came flying in the window. >> reporter: the shootout between police and the gunman started when police got a call about a man with a gun. police later discovered he was driving a car that had been carjacked at gunpoint in new jersey. witnesses say
nbc 10's denise nakano has been uncovering new details since she first reported this story as breaking news at 6:00. you spoke to neighbors who almost got caught in the crossfire. >> reporter: it was a mother and daughter and it was a close call. one of the bullets came within inches of hitting that young girl's head. >> a wreck. it was scary. very scary. >> reporter: a panicked natasha scrambled to account for each of her four children when bullets lit up her block. >>...
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>>reporter: we're in the sharpstown area of meyerland, this is denise and her little baby santiago.ere you able to call for help? >> yes we were, we called my in- law and brother-in-law, they were able to help us, our apartment got flooded with 3 four inches of water. >>reporter: where will you go? do you have a place to go? >> i have a place to go-- reporter: watch the baby ma'am. people are driving through like this, and you start putting people like denise and her baby in danger. we've seen in the last hour people bringing children out on little dinghies or rafts, a city bus is stuck in the water, multiple vehicles, apparently people tried to drive through it and got stuck. back to you. >> strassman: thanks, david. if you'd like to help the victims of harvey, you can go to redcross.org. we'll have more storm coverage on your local news on this cbs station -- on our streaming channel cbsn at cbsnews.com, and first thing tomorrow on "cbs this morning." i'm mark strassman in houston. thank you for joining us, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access grou
>>reporter: we're in the sharpstown area of meyerland, this is denise and her little baby santiago.ere you able to call for help? >> yes we were, we called my in- law and brother-in-law, they were able to help us, our apartment got flooded with 3 four inches of water. >>reporter: where will you go? do you have a place to go? >> i have a place to go-- reporter: watch the baby ma'am. people are driving through like this, and you start putting people like denise and her...
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my characters love tv. >> we are looking at denise. we love denise.ter, you are hosting a ladies night at the phillies? >> yes. i threw out the first pitch last year. she's doing it this year. >> how did this come about? >> thank god for the phillies. the books are well-known. it's an honor. it's terrifying. we get a blowout. that makes all the difference. >> are you big baseball fans? >> major. you know, everything -- what's amazing is just being in the...
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and this is our great team -- peggy and denise and terry. and, peggy, would you mind -- i understand there might be some area of concern on mr. amescua's skin. can we take a look at that, please? >> yes, sir. dr. shulkin, this is the area that is of concern. dr. shulkin: okay. so as we focus in on that, you can see, mr. president, i can take a look at that area and if i have any concern about it we can send this to a specialist or we can take a look at it, but thank you. mr. amescua, we'll be right back with you soon. i just want to show the president a few other things, but we'll be right back with you. mr. president, if you walk over here, this is actually the new doctor's bag -- the doctor's bag of the future. and you may actually recognize this because this is the doctor's bag that travels with you when you go on air force one. and so we have dr. ronny jackson, your doctor here that usually takes care of you, dr. jackson. and we now are able to bring this doctor's bag into the home of our veterans. our nurse practitioners, our technician
and this is our great team -- peggy and denise and terry. and, peggy, would you mind -- i understand there might be some area of concern on mr. amescua's skin. can we take a look at that, please? >> yes, sir. dr. shulkin, this is the area that is of concern. dr. shulkin: okay. so as we focus in on that, you can see, mr. president, i can take a look at that area and if i have any concern about it we can send this to a specialist or we can take a look at it, but thank you. mr. amescua,...
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denise nakano is live. that woman is safe and back home, but this is really a a bizarre story that police reported this morning. >> reporter: i'll try to break it down. this woman was intoxicated and blacked out at times, but she was using a ridesharing app trying to get home. how wound up in northwest philadelphia where she was robbed and pushed out of the car. what started as a 21st birthday celebration in center city for two sisters ended in the abduction of one of them. >> right now scare canned to death as to what happened. >> police say the 31-year-old is safe after a heroing early morning that included her being taken against her will. now along with philadelphia police, they are working to identify the driver who picked up the pair outside the nightclub in center city. the driver asked the sister to get him a bottle of water to take his medication. >> she's snt store a few minutes. she comes become out and the vehicle is gone and her sister is gone. >> the 31-year-old victim said it took her to the
denise nakano is live. that woman is safe and back home, but this is really a a bizarre story that police reported this morning. >> reporter: i'll try to break it down. this woman was intoxicated and blacked out at times, but she was using a ridesharing app trying to get home. how wound up in northwest philadelphia where she was robbed and pushed out of the car. what started as a 21st birthday celebration in center city for two sisters ended in the abduction of one of them. >> right...
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denise nakano has been locking at this. >> you spoke with some parent who is questioned the safety of the program. >> reporter: parents are concerned about a lack of communication and a lack of supervision. they foal like the day camp has not been up front with some financial concerns. >> we wanted him to have something that was really fun for him to do. >> reporter: plans for a summer experience got turned upside down when laura said she had no other choice than to pull her son out of cherokee day camp yesterday. she and a growing group of concerned parents are calling on the camp for answers. some demanding but not expecting to get their money back. >> i think it's really sad that people are allowed to get away with this and take advantage of people when it comes to their kids. >> cherokee day camp sits on land up for a sheriffs sale this friday at 11:00 a.m. nbc 10 found the property located on one declaration drive in bensalem sold for $1.3 million. more than $857,000 is still owed on the property. i spoke on the phone with mark wilson, who owns the camp. he says he's confident th
denise nakano has been locking at this. >> you spoke with some parent who is questioned the safety of the program. >> reporter: parents are concerned about a lack of communication and a lack of supervision. they foal like the day camp has not been up front with some financial concerns. >> we wanted him to have something that was really fun for him to do. >> reporter: plans for a summer experience got turned upside down when laura said she had no other choice than to pull...
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this is our great team -- peggy, denise and terry. would you mind, i understand there might be some area of concern on his skin. can we take a look at that please? >> yes, sir. this is the area that is of concern. sec. shulkin: ok. as we focus in on that, you can see i can take a look at that area and if i have any concern about it, we can send this to a specialist or take a look at it. thank you. we'll be right back with you soon. i just want to show the president a few other things. mr. president, if you walk over here. this is actually the new doctor's bag of the future. you might actually recognize this because this is the doctor's bag that travels with you on air force one. dr. ronnie jackson usually takes care of you here. we're now able to bring this doctor's bag into the home of our veterans, nurse practitioners, technicians are able to use this technology. the same technology available to the president of the united states. that is the way it should be because our veterans deserve that kind of technology. i'm going to show yo
this is our great team -- peggy, denise and terry. would you mind, i understand there might be some area of concern on his skin. can we take a look at that please? >> yes, sir. this is the area that is of concern. sec. shulkin: ok. as we focus in on that, you can see i can take a look at that area and if i have any concern about it, we can send this to a specialist or take a look at it. thank you. we'll be right back with you soon. i just want to show the president a few other things. mr....
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and, and, you start putting people like denise and her baby in danger.e have seen for the last hour, people bringing friends out on little rubber dinghies, rafts, bringing them to higher ground. it is still falling at a really heavy clip here. and if you look just in the distance here, you have a city bus stuck in the water. multiple vehicles. people tried to drive through it. and got stuck. back to you. >> thanks, david. if you want to help victims of harvey you can go to red cross.org. more storm coverage and local news of this cbs station, on our streaming channel, cbsn@cbsnews.com. and first thing tomorrow on "cbs this morning." i'm mark strassmann reporting from houston. thank you for joining us. >>> the storm that won't quit. >> this is the worst i have ever seen it. >> after blasting the texas coast as a category four hurricane, harvey unleashes catastrophic flooding. >> this likely is going to be an historic rainfall if not an all-time record. >> this area i'm told normally a playground right over here a baseball field. >> rising waters left many
and, and, you start putting people like denise and her baby in danger.e have seen for the last hour, people bringing friends out on little rubber dinghies, rafts, bringing them to higher ground. it is still falling at a really heavy clip here. and if you look just in the distance here, you have a city bus stuck in the water. multiple vehicles. people tried to drive through it. and got stuck. back to you. >> thanks, david. if you want to help victims of harvey you can go to red cross.org....
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denise nakano has been digging into the concerns of participant wos send their kids to this camp. >>ed themselves the best camp in bucks county. but parents say the financial problems are putting their kirn at risk. >> safety concerns are what prompted a group of parents to ul from cherokee day camp. >> after i sent my husband there and we couldn't find an adult to talk to, i had no choice but to take her out. >> reporter: parents paid $2,000 up front for tenno carrierringr. laura says she feels for parent who is have few options, but having her son home from sum isser camp means she has to juggle work, 4-year-old logan and her 18-month-old triplets. >> quite the handful for some parents out there. more than $850,000 is still owed on that property. and it's not clear what's going to happen to the camp. denise nakano, nbc 10 news. >>> up first at 6:00, we're continuing to follow two breaking news stories. someone tossed a a molotov cocktail at police. >>> a dozen firefighters hurt by carbon monoxide. we have crews just arriving to both breaking news stories. we'll have brand new devel
denise nakano has been digging into the concerns of participant wos send their kids to this camp. >>ed themselves the best camp in bucks county. but parents say the financial problems are putting their kirn at risk. >> safety concerns are what prompted a group of parents to ul from cherokee day camp. >> after i sent my husband there and we couldn't find an adult to talk to, i had no choice but to take her out. >> reporter: parents paid $2,000 up front for tenno...
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denise, back to you. >>> next on nbc 10, taking aim.rump is going after another obama era rule, and this one involves local police. >>> president trump is getting ready to lift limits on military gear for police officers. the president is expected to undo an obama administration directive that restricted police access to military grenade launchers, guns, and ammunition. tomorrow, attorney general jeff sessions is scheduled to talk to the from attorneyal order of police at its annual meeting. >>> first responders from across texas have converged in houston to help rescue and relief. but the people there, however, are treating this as an all hands on deck moment, rising to the occasion and above the flood waters. here's nbc's lester holt. >> reporter: the people of houston need help, but they are not helpless, as choppers scour flooded neighborhoods looking for those trapped. jim sent out on his own potential rescue mission. >> i called my neighbor on the phone and he didn't answer.
denise, back to you. >>> next on nbc 10, taking aim.rump is going after another obama era rule, and this one involves local police. >>> president trump is getting ready to lift limits on military gear for police officers. the president is expected to undo an obama administration directive that restricted police access to military grenade launchers, guns, and ammunition. tomorrow, attorney general jeff sessions is scheduled to talk to the from attorneyal order of police at its...
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include denise morrison of campbell's soup.'m being told we have a statement from her spokesperson. >> no soup for you! ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) okay? yeah. simple. simple declarative. that is one nazi we can all get behind. ( laughter ) now, morrison had some harsh words for trump on her way out: "racism and murder are unequivocally reprehensible and are not morally equivalent to anything else that happened in charlottesville." so it has fallen to the soup lady-- ( applause ) -- the soup lady-- we got to turn to the soup lady to tell us that murder is bad? what's next, a passionate condemnation of nazis from the jolly green giant? ♪ ho, ho, ho, you're racist he can say that. he can say that because he's a person of color. ( laughter ) it's true. it's absolutely true. after the first few c.e.o.s dropped out this week, trump wasn't fazed, tweeting, "for every c.e.o. that drops out of the manufacturing council, i have many to take their place. grandstanders should not have gone on. jobs!" ( laughter ) don't know what
include denise morrison of campbell's soup.'m being told we have a statement from her spokesperson. >> no soup for you! ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) okay? yeah. simple. simple declarative. that is one nazi we can all get behind. ( laughter ) now, morrison had some harsh words for trump on her way out: "racism and murder are unequivocally reprehensible and are not morally equivalent to anything else that happened in charlottesville." so it has fallen to the soup lady-- (...
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panels following his controversial comments on what happened in charlottesville. 3m's ink good and deniseorrison of campbell supermarket the seventh and eighth lead to resign from the council since monday. >>> plea to end the violence just days after nearly three dozen bullets threw in the mantua second of the city. the community is saying enough is enough. the weekend violence sent four people to the hospital. fox 29's dave schratwieser is live at penn presbyterian's trauma unit where they're recovering. >> dave, police believe two shooters were involved? >> reporter: iain, that's right. at least two shooters. two sets of ballistics found on the scene. i'm here outside the hospital because one of the 18-year-old victims who was shot multiple times is still in critical condition. he's basketball star jarrod stocks here at the hospital with his family here tonight. tonight, police still looking for the gunman and looking to stop the violence. >> stop the violence. police clergy and city officials marched through the streets of mantua wednesday night just days after gunfire left four people
panels following his controversial comments on what happened in charlottesville. 3m's ink good and deniseorrison of campbell supermarket the seventh and eighth lead to resign from the council since monday. >>> plea to end the violence just days after nearly three dozen bullets threw in the mantua second of the city. the community is saying enough is enough. the weekend violence sent four people to the hospital. fox 29's dave schratwieser is live at penn presbyterian's trauma unit where...
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denise radcliffe, a cousin, comes now to speak. denise: i picked a poem to adopt for today. the first one is "we remember them." as the rising sun is going down, we remember heather. at the blowing of the wind and the chilling of the winter, we remember her. in the rebirth of spring, we remember her. in the warmth of the summer, we remember her. of the leaves in the beauty of the autumn, we remember her. in the beginning of the year and when it ends, we remember her. as long as we live, she will live. she is now a part of us. we remember her. when we are weary and in need of strength, we remember her. when we are lost and sick at heart, we will remember her. only have difficult decisions to make, we remember her. when we have joy we want to share, we remember her. when we have achievements based on her, we remember her. lives, weg as she will live. she is a part of us as we remember her. may our memories of heather be a comfort to us all. diana ratcliff will be next. diana: i'm going to share a letter i wrote to heather about all the things i wish i had said before today. de
denise radcliffe, a cousin, comes now to speak. denise: i picked a poem to adopt for today. the first one is "we remember them." as the rising sun is going down, we remember heather. at the blowing of the wind and the chilling of the winter, we remember her. in the rebirth of spring, we remember her. in the warmth of the summer, we remember her. of the leaves in the beauty of the autumn, we remember her. in the beginning of the year and when it ends, we remember her. as long as we...
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so, the last two on the list were 3m's, and also denise morrison of campbell soup, marking the seventhhe eighth leaders to resign from the council since monday. then they had met and decide that they were just going to disband according to sources. campbell suit right there in camden new jersey. president trump and the ceo's were not able to see eye to eye. >>> this is a little about the of taking your bat anibal and going home at this point. is that trump wanted to have these people in place to help advise and in terms of bringing back a resuscitate g manufacturing in the united state, and increasingly what he was starting to find here is that these independent ceo's were truly what independent ceo's and they and trump did not share the same values. >> their companies values. so the first one to start it off person from our area the head of merck ceo ken frazier originally from north philadelphia, grew up here, he was the first to say: i cannot take these comments, and i'm going to resign the council. he was the only black member of the manufacturing council. so, he was the one that s
so, the last two on the list were 3m's, and also denise morrison of campbell soup, marking the seventhhe eighth leaders to resign from the council since monday. then they had met and decide that they were just going to disband according to sources. campbell suit right there in camden new jersey. president trump and the ceo's were not able to see eye to eye. >>> this is a little about the of taking your bat anibal and going home at this point. is that trump wanted to have these people...
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. >> denise didn't want to give her last name but lived on the block 20 years. >> do you know those neighbors i don't. i'm nothing to the fact that they found marijuana plants here. a lot of people in this neighborhood smoke marijuana, are pro legalization. >> it's not clear how long the person was living there and if police are aware of his activities. they say this is a one man operation. i'm very surprised. we have not had anything like that on this block at all. >> now police say neighbors never called to complain about the resident not identified. lni did board up his home. jim? >> christie, thank you. neighbors say it's brazen as it is upsetting. the man that intentionally urinated on a northeast philadelphia synagogue made no effort to hide it. he looked into the surveillance camera, made an obscene gesture and went about his business early yesterday morning. >> that's horrible. that's a disgrace. to do that to a synagogue. to do that to anything, a place of business, home, synagogue, mosque, church, i think it eats horrible. >> it's been vandalized several times recently. the cameras
. >> denise didn't want to give her last name but lived on the block 20 years. >> do you know those neighbors i don't. i'm nothing to the fact that they found marijuana plants here. a lot of people in this neighborhood smoke marijuana, are pro legalization. >> it's not clear how long the person was living there and if police are aware of his activities. they say this is a one man operation. i'm very surprised. we have not had anything like that on this block at all. >>...
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i'm denise na kapono. winds, downpours and dangerous flooding ripped through the south all day long. here's what we know right now about the storm. at least one person is dead tonight and at least 12 people are hurt. it is now a tropical storm after being downgraded from a category 4 hurricane last night. more than 300,000 people are without power and that number could get even higher with much more flooding expected. nbc10 national correspondent jay gray has more from texas. >> reporter: tonight, the system that was hurricane harvey remains stalled over the texas gulf coast. dumping rain that in many areas is already covering roads and cutting off low lying areas. >> we want to do everything we possibly can to keep people out of rising water. >> reporter: harvey first crashed the texas coast overnight. 130-mile-an-hour winds chewing up and spitting out everything in their path. ripping apart buildings. >> by 1:00, it was terrible. it was so -- i was crying. i was on my knees praying that we made it. >> re
i'm denise na kapono. winds, downpours and dangerous flooding ripped through the south all day long. here's what we know right now about the storm. at least one person is dead tonight and at least 12 people are hurt. it is now a tropical storm after being downgraded from a category 4 hurricane last night. more than 300,000 people are without power and that number could get even higher with much more flooding expected. nbc10 national correspondent jay gray has more from texas. >> reporter:...
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. >>> inside the donut shop running only by generator, denise manages a smile. >> i have coffee and lifeight now. [ laughter ] it is all good. >> but then come the moments when the enormity of it all sets in. >> thanks. >> everybody does. until it happens to for them, but until it happens to you, you can't fathom what it is like. >> the source of the tears. the town she has come to know and love in ruins. the winds ripping apart homes and leveling buildings. sparking a continued effort to find people who may be trapped in the rubble. rockport taking a direct hit. >> >> in north texas we know the kind of damage tornadoes leave behind and here is rockport where hurricane harvey made landfall we're seeing similar scenes where homes have been destroyed and just feet away, other homes appear untouched. >>> back to the donut shop the owner is eager to sell these. >> it is not the money. it is the hard work they do to make it. i didn't want that to go to waste. >> now, it is feeding the survivors and those who forge ahead into daer >> even for him it is at times almost too much. >> with the sup
. >>> inside the donut shop running only by generator, denise manages a smile. >> i have coffee and lifeight now. [ laughter ] it is all good. >> but then come the moments when the enormity of it all sets in. >> thanks. >> everybody does. until it happens to for them, but until it happens to you, you can't fathom what it is like. >> the source of the tears. the town she has come to know and love in ruins. the winds ripping apart homes and leveling...
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on the blue team, denise richards, joely fisher, troy gentile from "the goldbergs" and former "love boatdid this show in the original format back in the day. >> we're the only two who were old enough to have done it the first time. >> cam went head to head with the 69-year-old ted in the swimming relay. >> i saw you out there, and when you took off your shirt, i had to take off my shirt. >> you have to take your shirt off, dude? seriously, bro? look at that. you don't got this, baby. six pack of love right here. >> over eight hours, the celebes competed in nine events, from kayaking to tennis, swimming, soccer -- >> ow. that really hurt. >> basketball, running and golf. >> i think i should just close my eyes. >> if you hit me with your eyes close -- >> i won't beat you with my eyes open. >> at times, the competition was tense. but in the end, it all came down to the tug-of war. >> look how good we're going to be at the tug of war. he will be our anchor. can you show off these legs. >> it's the only muscle i have. >> you skipped leg day, didn't you? >> i don't even skip leg day, and it's,
on the blue team, denise richards, joely fisher, troy gentile from "the goldbergs" and former "love boatdid this show in the original format back in the day. >> we're the only two who were old enough to have done it the first time. >> cam went head to head with the 69-year-old ted in the swimming relay. >> i saw you out there, and when you took off your shirt, i had to take off my shirt. >> you have to take your shirt off, dude? seriously, bro? look at...
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. >> that's right, denise, and we're in here. really pleasant right now. very comfortable, not very muggy. today's high temperature 84 in philadelphia. notice we're seeing northwesterly influence. it was a little breezy today but overall a great day. the radar images, seeing clouds moving in from the northwest. otherwise conditions are high and dry, all thanks to the area of high pressure that is building. anytime we get the dome going, we see the clock-wise circulation. this is why we're seeing northwesterly winds moving into our area. we're going to talk more about this area of high pressure that's really our weather maker today because we have rain coming in monday into tuesday. >>> outrage over the dunes project they say is ruining their beaches. a federal judge ruled the dunes project can continue with some conditions. fencing had to be put up around bonds ponds and between the dunes and portheads. but many say they're losing ground. >> they came and did their project now they butchered our beach. they've created a health issue, a health hazard. the p
. >> that's right, denise, and we're in here. really pleasant right now. very comfortable, not very muggy. today's high temperature 84 in philadelphia. notice we're seeing northwesterly influence. it was a little breezy today but overall a great day. the radar images, seeing clouds moving in from the northwest. otherwise conditions are high and dry, all thanks to the area of high pressure that is building. anytime we get the dome going, we see the clock-wise circulation. this is why we're...
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. >> reporter: denise lives behind the home that caught fire. >> i ran back there and saw my neighbors trying to break in the door and yelling. other neighbors yelling is anyone in here? >> reporter: the fire department received several 911 calls. the first engine arrived on the scene seven minutes later. >> the front half had already burnt and collapsed. >> reporter: the firefighters initially found a man and child. a second child was reported missing and they found the third vumt hours later. >> i broke down and cried. >> reporter: the victims are a grandfather and grandchild. the other child's relationship to the family hasn't been determined. >> we didn't communicate on the same language but they were very good people. >> reporter: the captain says mobile homes are highly flammable. >> they burn very quickly and you can get overcome by smoke or fire almost instantaneously. >> reporter: it's not known if the horrible home had work smoke detectors. >>> new at 11:00 police are look for a gunman in alameda. right now investigators are on scene gathering evidence and interviewing witnes
. >> reporter: denise lives behind the home that caught fire. >> i ran back there and saw my neighbors trying to break in the door and yelling. other neighbors yelling is anyone in here? >> reporter: the fire department received several 911 calls. the first engine arrived on the scene seven minutes later. >> the front half had already burnt and collapsed. >> reporter: the firefighters initially found a man and child. a second child was reported missing and they...
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a relative found denise barnlger in her home but investigators have not found her killer. a reward for any information leading to an arrest. >>> a new study finds philadelphia soda tax is prompting those to buy alcohol astreet the border. firms have found sales of sweet drinks fell and those outside city limits have raised $35 million. that's below the city's $42 million projection. officialsdy put the findings y saying, we think they are overexaggerated the sales but we did expect it to come down, but they realize the cost of gas and inconvenience doesn't make it worth it. >>> animal cruelty laws go into effect yesterday. wolf was trying to highlight the law, including tethering animals, new protections for horses and animal abuse. he says cracking down on an m e animal abuse. >>> seven minutes after 5:00, clearing skies over philadelphia. the showers are done. now we have to get rid of the clouds. the clouds have broken over cape may. we'll start with sunshine but still tracking showers and clouds inland. can you see the light rainfall just light rainfall moving through
a relative found denise barnlger in her home but investigators have not found her killer. a reward for any information leading to an arrest. >>> a new study finds philadelphia soda tax is prompting those to buy alcohol astreet the border. firms have found sales of sweet drinks fell and those outside city limits have raised $35 million. that's below the city's $42 million projection. officialsdy put the findings y saying, we think they are overexaggerated the sales but we did expect it...
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i'm denise nakano. after continuous nights of vandalism, supporters of former mayor rizzo are banding together to fight back against these crimes and rally behind a man they call a champion of law and order. aundrea cline-thomas joins us live from the scene of the latest crime, his mural in the italian market. >> reporter: this is especially personal for folks around here in south philadelphia because this is where frank rizzo was from. that's why his supporters are planning to rally on monday. and so here's a look at how we got here. vandals strike again. this time overnight targeting the frank rizzo mural in the italian market with paint anti-police graffiti and a rest in peace message presumably to a killed by an officer in june. >> he was a very tough mayor. he was very conservative. a lot of people didn't like him. but i felt safe when he was the mayor. i did. >> earlier this week through social media, council woman helen gim bri's long-standing call to remove the statues from center city. today af
i'm denise nakano. after continuous nights of vandalism, supporters of former mayor rizzo are banding together to fight back against these crimes and rally behind a man they call a champion of law and order. aundrea cline-thomas joins us live from the scene of the latest crime, his mural in the italian market. >> reporter: this is especially personal for folks around here in south philadelphia because this is where frank rizzo was from. that's why his supporters are planning to rally on...
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. >> reporter: denise lives behind the home that caught fire. >> i ran back there and saw my theors tryingbreakne in door and yelling. other neighbors yelling is anyone inep ter: the fire depart received several 911 calls. the first engine arrived on the scene seven minutes later. >> the front half had already burnt and collapsed. >> reporter: the firefighters initially found a man and child. a second child was reported thed vumt hours later. >> i broke down and cried. victiepms atere a grandfather and grandchild. the other child's relationship to the family hasn't been determined. >> we didn't communicate on the same language but they were very good people. >> reporter: the captain says mobile homes are highly flammable. >> they burn very quickly and you can get overcome by smoke or fire almost instantaneously. k nownep>> if the horrible home had work smoke detectors. >>> new at 11:00 police are look for a gunman in alameda. iownv ntestigators are on scene gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses. >>> a security guard shot a man burlington coat factory in san francisco. we were there
. >> reporter: denise lives behind the home that caught fire. >> i ran back there and saw my theors tryingbreakne in door and yelling. other neighbors yelling is anyone inep ter: the fire depart received several 911 calls. the first engine arrived on the scene seven minutes later. >> the front half had already burnt and collapsed. >> reporter: the firefighters initially found a man and child. a second child was reported thed vumt hours later. >> i broke down and...