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i have a family that could lead me in the right direction if you didn't have any pines he said father west deal when he was thirteen years old so he nor fun and you know there was snow on the left. and that's what happened. so i. am the cartels are as well called how young do they start in it's real bad sometimes when thirteen fourteen years old they start off. which means the washington scene although when one single spot. washes in one emerge in mali the soldiers just pass by the day when all...
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the longer it the father west it goes, this brings it over naples and fort myers at 130 miles an hour. now, a little better for the miami area. i'm going to show you what i'm talking about. it'll be the northeast quadrant, yes incredible amounts of storm surge in and around the miami area, especially harnd homestead, the wind 170 miles an hour in key west, and coming into the key west area, 97 key west, 65 in miami, early sunday, then 127 in key west, 90, there is the center of the circulation coming right through naples, naples goes over 127 miles an hour, gusts could be higher than this, close to 100 around the miami area. miami downtown may not see the strongest wind, it may be in the western zone here. but the entire southern portion of florida under hurricane warnings and watch ex pends from daytona beach to the tampa area. and a storm surge warning all the florida from tampa to fort piercing, some of the latest numbers, 8 to 12 feet of storm surge, especially around the naples area and into the everglades, down toward homestead, a lot of homes in the homestead area which was hit
the longer it the father west it goes, this brings it over naples and fort myers at 130 miles an hour. now, a little better for the miami area. i'm going to show you what i'm talking about. it'll be the northeast quadrant, yes incredible amounts of storm surge in and around the miami area, especially harnd homestead, the wind 170 miles an hour in key west, and coming into the key west area, 97 key west, 65 in miami, early sunday, then 127 in key west, 90, there is the center of the circulation...
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joe's prep as well as archbishop at father and west stepford.n call or text the number on the screen. >>> how about this story -- lady gaga fans coming out. we showed you a young one. >> today the other end of the spectrum. look at this. this is 82-year-old henry alheiser. the staff at wesley enhanced living in upper mooreland surprised henry yesterday with tickets togaga t-shirt to the sold outshow at the wells fargo -- soldout show at the wells fargo stadium. the program grants bucket list items for residents. ♪ i bet he could sing along. had a great time rocking out to his favorite singer. henry wanted to thank everyone who helped him be a part of gaga's world tour. >>> and hats off to the staff at wesley's -- >> right? very nice. >> good job. >>> now for more of the stories we're following now on nbc10 news at 5:00 a.m. -- >> husband's last act. breaking now, a man spends his final moments trying to save his wife from an early morning fire. >>> heading home as cleanup begins post irma. flights will start to take off from philadelphia this mo
joe's prep as well as archbishop at father and west stepford.n call or text the number on the screen. >>> how about this story -- lady gaga fans coming out. we showed you a young one. >> today the other end of the spectrum. look at this. this is 82-year-old henry alheiser. the staff at wesley enhanced living in upper mooreland surprised henry yesterday with tickets togaga t-shirt to the sold outshow at the wells fargo -- soldout show at the wells fargo stadium. the program grants...
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happening today-- the west sacramento father accused of killing his three children-- is due in >>> 5:. happening today, the west sacramento father accused of killing his three children is due in court. he is held in yolo county jail. he killed his 11-year-old son, 9-year-old daughter and 7-month-old son inside their antment last wednesday. a memorial is growing outside that apartment. meanwhile, the children's cousin is trying to help their grieving mother. >> it's been hard for the family and for me, personally, too. it's harder for my aunt that all happened to. my cousin, they were truly loved. i was close to them. i just seen them two weeks ago and they are gone now. it's hard for us to really get that through our head. >> wow. the cousin who asked not to be identified, knew the father well and the family wasn't aware of problems going on. hodges is due in court this afternoon. >> so sad. >> 5:56 now. a west nile warning in the east bay. a group of mosquitos and dead birds tested positive. they tested positive in brentwood, antioch and pleasant hill. it is a reminder that people ne
happening today-- the west sacramento father accused of killing his three children-- is due in >>> 5:. happening today, the west sacramento father accused of killing his three children is due in court. he is held in yolo county jail. he killed his 11-year-old son, 9-year-old daughter and 7-month-old son inside their antment last wednesday. a memorial is growing outside that apartment. meanwhile, the children's cousin is trying to help their grieving mother. >> it's been hard for...
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. >>> the father from west sacramento who's accused of killing his three young children and attempting his wife pleaded not guilty to the charges in court today. prosecutors are alleging special circumstances which could make robert hodges eligible for the -- >> we have alleged three special circumstances related to this killing. two for lying in wake and two for multiple murders. >> reporter: hodges is accused of using a built to kill his two older children and is accused of attempted murder against his wife may hodges. >> you said the suspect was trying to kill the mother. can you give details on that. >> we've alleged attempted murder, deliberation and that's all i can tell you at this point. >> reporter: hodges said he understood the charges. last wednesday's crime has been a difficult one for south sacramento police. >> they do their job and sometimes their job is one that's going to leave an impression on them. >>> vice president mike pence held a special event to honor 200 veterans at the white house today. mr.pence thanked his audience for the service to their nation. >> i know
. >>> the father from west sacramento who's accused of killing his three young children and attempting his wife pleaded not guilty to the charges in court today. prosecutors are alleging special circumstances which could make robert hodges eligible for the -- >> we have alleged three special circumstances related to this killing. two for lying in wake and two for multiple murders. >> reporter: hodges is accused of using a built to kill his two older children and is accused...
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father to the west and the nor north. that's got news. we stay relatively dry tonight.emperatures are in the 70s. 73 in philadelphia. 72 in wilmington and dover with a southerly flow many. temperatures in the 60s even in the poconos the dew point temperature that amount of moisture in the atmosphere 60s. that means muggy and that's what we have tonight even in dover 66. due point temperatures will sta& pretty high during the day tomorrow as well. we'll go hour by hour with a fox future cast. you can see tomorrow morning partly cloudy skies. more of a northerly wind as those remnants of irma and the area of low pressure associated with them move away. and then during the afternoon, some showers popping up throughout the region. not a lot of rain. just a spotty shower here or there. then it's all eyes on jose. this is the very latest track from the national hurricane center just came out about a minute ago. still a tropical storm. 70 miles an hour winds moving west northwest at eight doing that crazy loop. then moving toward the mainland us then heading toward the north t
father to the west and the nor north. that's got news. we stay relatively dry tonight.emperatures are in the 70s. 73 in philadelphia. 72 in wilmington and dover with a southerly flow many. temperatures in the 60s even in the poconos the dew point temperature that amount of moisture in the atmosphere 60s. that means muggy and that's what we have tonight even in dover 66. due point temperatures will sta& pretty high during the day tomorrow as well. we'll go hour by hour with a fox future...
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. >>> a father in west sacramento is under arrest accused of kill his 3 young children.olice say 33-year-old robert hodges killed the children about 9 p.m. last night inside the family's apartment. police say they received two calls about the crime last night. the first for domestic violence, the second call saying that the children may be dead. the children had been identified as 7-month-old lucas, 9-year-old julie, and 11-year-old calvin. ktvu's alyana gomez >> reporter: a west sacramento apartment, reminders of the loss of three young lives. police say the young children were murdered at the hands of their father robert hodges. >> it's the work of a monster. that's not somebody who is here with us. >> reporter: this neighbor says she was outside her apartment when she saw the mother run out fearful and in distress. >> she could barely even stand on her two feet. >> reporter: she says the woman had been choked and that hodges wasn't far behind her. his emotionless face still haunts her. >> he seemed content. content, absent, very calm. not in a rage. not in a rush. >>
. >>> a father in west sacramento is under arrest accused of kill his 3 young children.olice say 33-year-old robert hodges killed the children about 9 p.m. last night inside the family's apartment. police say they received two calls about the crime last night. the first for domestic violence, the second call saying that the children may be dead. the children had been identified as 7-month-old lucas, 9-year-old julie, and 11-year-old calvin. ktvu's alyana gomez >> reporter: a west...
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father had done. >> by 1882, two thirds of the army was stationed west of the mississippi.falo bill's wild west show featuring annie oakley enthralls easterners, they were living the real thing, stationed in new mexico. >> always said it was the happiest time of his life. veterans would come visit the father. be going over the civil war dates. things that rang true in his ears. >> pinky longed for a better life for herself and her family. one far from dusty army outposts. in 1883 all three boys came down with the measles and 5-year-old malcolm died. the devotion intensified. >> the contagion of a mama's boy is so much different now than back then. it is just complete undying devotion to each other, definitely. which she held until the end. >> when his father was assigned to fort sam houston in san antonio, douglas attended the west texas military academy. >> can never be second best. people said he was a little bit standoffish from everyone else but people also said at times he could be very friendly. >> in 1896, 16 years of age, macarthur applied to president cleveland for
father had done. >> by 1882, two thirds of the army was stationed west of the mississippi.falo bill's wild west show featuring annie oakley enthralls easterners, they were living the real thing, stationed in new mexico. >> always said it was the happiest time of his life. veterans would come visit the father. be going over the civil war dates. things that rang true in his ears. >> pinky longed for a better life for herself and her family. one far from dusty army outposts. in...
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. >>> in west sacramento a father is accused of killing his three young children. police say33-year-old robert hodges killed the children around 9 p.m. last night inside the family's apartment. a neighbor says she saw the mother run out of the apartment adding that she had been choked and appeared in distress. other neighbors say the children all seemed happy and that the father appeared to change about 2 years ago. >> one of the nicest guys i ever met. but i noticed a couple of years ago he stopped talk, didn't say hi. >> officials have now identified the children as 7- month-old lucas, 9-year-old julie, and kelvin who was 11. a vigil will be held for the children tonight. >>> bay area coffee company blue bottle is now part of one of the biggest food companies in the world. nestle acquired 68% in the oakland-based coffee chain. the financial terms of the deal were not made public. the swiss food giant says blue bottle will continue to operate in a stand-alone capacity and that current employees will keep their minority stake. blue bottle has been a major play in t
. >>> in west sacramento a father is accused of killing his three young children. police say33-year-old robert hodges killed the children around 9 p.m. last night inside the family's apartment. a neighbor says she saw the mother run out of the apartment adding that she had been choked and appeared in distress. other neighbors say the children all seemed happy and that the father appeared to change about 2 years ago. >> one of the nicest guys i ever met. but i noticed a couple of...
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in west houston, a father and son.d volunteers went door to door in port arthur, seeking anyone left behind. deputy bryan haymon came from louisiana's ascension parish. and when you look around here, does this neighborhood look to you like anybody was ready for this? >> a lot of people just hesitant to leave their homes. you can see all the cars. that tells you they came up so fast that they couldn't even get their cars out of the-- out of the driveway. >> reporter: today, the sun came out, but water made many routes throug to the north in beaumont, residents have no drinking water. floodwaters overwhelmed estate's the city's water system. without it, beaumont's baptist hospital had to evacuate all its patients. shelters are packed, and the red cross' chester jourdan says they need more food. >> the biggest issue is cooked food, food somebody can bring in or that we have here or we can cook. >> reporter: kaevon roach just reunited here with his wife and three children. he was saved by a helicopter. they were rescued in
in west houston, a father and son.d volunteers went door to door in port arthur, seeking anyone left behind. deputy bryan haymon came from louisiana's ascension parish. and when you look around here, does this neighborhood look to you like anybody was ready for this? >> a lot of people just hesitant to leave their homes. you can see all the cars. that tells you they came up so fast that they couldn't even get their cars out of the-- out of the driveway. >> reporter: today, the sun...
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in west houston, a father and son. manned by police and volunteers went door to door in port arthur, seeking anyone left behind. deputy bryan haymon came from louisiana's ascension parish. and when you look around here, does this neighborhood look to you like anybody was ready for this? >> a lot of people just hesitant to leave their homes. you can see all the cars. that tells you they came up so fast that they couldn't even get their cars out of the-- out of the driveway. >> reporter: today, the sun came out, but water made many routes through town impanel. the motiva oil plant shut down. to the north in beaumont, residents have no drinking water. floodwaters overwhelmed estate's water system. without it, beaumont's baptist hospital had to evacuate all its patients. shelters are packed, and the red cross' chester jourdan says they need more food. >> the biggest issue is cooked food, food somebody can bring in or that we have here or we can cook. >> reporter: kaevon roach just reunited here with his wife and three chil
in west houston, a father and son. manned by police and volunteers went door to door in port arthur, seeking anyone left behind. deputy bryan haymon came from louisiana's ascension parish. and when you look around here, does this neighborhood look to you like anybody was ready for this? >> a lot of people just hesitant to leave their homes. you can see all the cars. that tells you they came up so fast that they couldn't even get their cars out of the-- out of the driveway. >>...
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. >>> the west sacramento father accused of killing his children is due in court. they say he killed his 11-year-old son, 9-year-old daughter and 7 month old son. they are trying to help the grieving mother. >> it's been hard for the family. and for me personally too. but it's harder for my aunt who this happened to. i was close to my cousins and i just saw them two weeks ago and they are gone now. and it's hard for us to get that through our heads. >> reporter: he said he knew the family and not aware ofny problems. >>> still no word on president trump governor brown to see if he'll move it to march. saturday morning state nsenator approve the measure, which it would be included in the rather super tuesday lineup. california primary is currently held in june. >>> a developing story for boston college students recovering from an attack this morning. in march say. a woman has been an arrested with this attack. police say they do not suspect terrorism. all four women have been released from the hospital. but two of them may need more treatment for their burns. >>> an
. >>> the west sacramento father accused of killing his children is due in court. they say he killed his 11-year-old son, 9-year-old daughter and 7 month old son. they are trying to help the grieving mother. >> it's been hard for the family. and for me personally too. but it's harder for my aunt who this happened to. i was close to my cousins and i just saw them two weeks ago and they are gone now. and it's hard for us to get that through our heads. >> reporter: he said he...
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the president has ruled the west african country since his father died in 2005 after 38 years in powerresident to two mandates, but then scrap that ten yea rs mandates, but then scrap that ten years later. in total, this family has been in charge of togo for 50 years. they have a strong grip on the military and still enjoy support from broad sections of the togolese community. when the protest started last month, crowds of government supporters also took to the streets in support of the president. but it is yet to be seen if the cabinet plasma draft bill modifying the constitution will pacify these opposition protesters. more from outside source in a few minutes. thanks forjoining me. no great surprises if i tell you that i will bring you the very latest on hurricane irma, which we have watched with interest over the past few days as it formed in the heart of the equatorial atlantic and then it struck took it ever closer to the islands in the eastern end of the caribbean. with devastating effect. and in the next couple of days we expect the system to maintain its strength and continue
the president has ruled the west african country since his father died in 2005 after 38 years in powerresident to two mandates, but then scrap that ten yea rs mandates, but then scrap that ten years later. in total, this family has been in charge of togo for 50 years. they have a strong grip on the military and still enjoy support from broad sections of the togolese community. when the protest started last month, crowds of government supporters also took to the streets in support of the...
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general election a mass released a statement saying it's willing to end its feud with father which controls the occupied west bank and masses also vowing to dissolve its administrative committee which controls gaza for the deputy leader is called the move positive and promising we were joined by the bill shatha who advises the palestinian president he said elections are important for a future unified government. once the consensus government a government the pamirs had accepted every one of its ministers its not been chaperoned by egypt also once this government really starts ruling gaza and the west bank start developing problems. economically start solving the economic problems of the gazans and then that first step will set real optimism for the second step which is the elections a step that we have called for for a very long time and now hamas accepts that legislative and presidential elections will bring back our elective democracy and will bring back more support from the people to a unified government. turkey is calling the plan for a kurdish referendum on independence in northern iraq an issue of nat
general election a mass released a statement saying it's willing to end its feud with father which controls the occupied west bank and masses also vowing to dissolve its administrative committee which controls gaza for the deputy leader is called the move positive and promising we were joined by the bill shatha who advises the palestinian president he said elections are important for a future unified government. once the consensus government a government the pamirs had accepted every one of its...
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general election hamas released a statement saying it's willing to end its feud with father which controls the occupied west bank a mass also vowed to dissolve its administrative committee which governs girls a deputy leader is called the valid positive and promising if true. force joins us live now from gaza city so how master said it's dissolve this government who is running the show in gaza then. well still the same people that were running the show yesterday for now at least there are three ministries which have always been attached reported towards the. based administration the occupied west bank administration of the fatah led palestinian authority the other ministries the other officials are so far reporting to an acting executive committee however they are both in words and indeed it seems ready now to dissolve it entirely the. spokesman the representative who deals with hamas in terms of the. problems that they've had for the last ten years he is saying that stands ready to send the consensus government here it's just a question of working out the precise timings and they've been informed that hama
general election hamas released a statement saying it's willing to end its feud with father which controls the occupied west bank a mass also vowed to dissolve its administrative committee which governs girls a deputy leader is called the valid positive and promising if true. force joins us live now from gaza city so how master said it's dissolve this government who is running the show in gaza then. well still the same people that were running the show yesterday for now at least there are three...
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west jerusalem. and then ultimately -- my father because a palestinian grew up with a sad story. . . they were very affluent and my father -- from the time i be grew up there was a lot of diversity where i grew up, religiously, ethnically and my grandfather was religious and he prayed five times a day and he would go to the mosque down the street from his house and my father was agnostic at best. we never practiced any religion but i don't ever remember my grandfather or anyone in my mother's side of the family who practice religion said anything bad about my father. they loved him and respected him because they thought he was a good man and had a lot of integrity and was honest. my uncle and my mother side wa was -- my father was a socialist and they would disagree on politics but they enjoyed each other and they were good friends. the neighborhood i grew up in was called the mingo street which is named after a rich family that had three big villas at the end of the street called the mingo family and they were names for them. they were middle-class, they were poor people and rich pe
west jerusalem. and then ultimately -- my father because a palestinian grew up with a sad story. . . they were very affluent and my father -- from the time i be grew up there was a lot of diversity where i grew up, religiously, ethnically and my grandfather was religious and he prayed five times a day and he would go to the mosque down the street from his house and my father was agnostic at best. we never practiced any religion but i don't ever remember my grandfather or anyone in my mother's...
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responsibilities of both adulthood and parenthood, the same might be true for the father of her two children, matthew westurrently incarcerated about 60 yards down the hall in the men's segregation unit for arguing with the jail nurse. >> adriana mobil lopez, my friend, my confidante, my baby's mama, my friend to me, sometimes. i love her to death, sometimes to the bitter, bloody end. it can equal that. we have a very volatile relationship. i've been to jail more times than i can sit here and waste y'all's film counting. i mean, i'm from tulsa, born and bred. there ain't nowhere i can go that i don't know someone. ain't a pod that i can go to in this jail that don't know me. i got felonies branded all over my face. i got drug dealer stamped all over my mouth. >> in fact, drugs led west to two prior prison terms for possession with intent to distribute. a charge of domestic abuse against adirana while he was out on parole returned him to prison a third time, but the charge was later dismissed. >> that night it was one of them times adriana was trying to take the lead and i wasn't trying to give up the rein
responsibilities of both adulthood and parenthood, the same might be true for the father of her two children, matthew westurrently incarcerated about 60 yards down the hall in the men's segregation unit for arguing with the jail nurse. >> adriana mobil lopez, my friend, my confidante, my baby's mama, my friend to me, sometimes. i love her to death, sometimes to the bitter, bloody end. it can equal that. we have a very volatile relationship. i've been to jail more times than i can sit here...
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he has written a book, "your father, the goes, buffalo bills wild west in scotland." i have read it. it is a first rate study. his presentation today is on black elk in naples followed by a question mark. please join me in welcoming tom. [applause] >> before flying here, i decided to look up some of my old girlfriends. girlfriends. [laughter] that is me all over because everything i do is about the primary sources. basically, i have a great title. realize he was a humble minor. i appreciate raw materials. in an industrial scale so that people can analyze them today. [laughter] >> if i can be helpful, i am here to inform you with my discoveries. consider me your non-native guide. like jim conway said this morning, some things you need a different perspective. the last people you need is western scholars. [laughter] exile is an and asleep recurring -- is an endlessly recurring. theme it comes as no surprise as an experience involving indians from buffalo bills wild west. speaks.k he was left behind in england at the end of buffalo bills 1888 season. the party of strande
he has written a book, "your father, the goes, buffalo bills wild west in scotland." i have read it. it is a first rate study. his presentation today is on black elk in naples followed by a question mark. please join me in welcoming tom. [applause] >> before flying here, i decided to look up some of my old girlfriends. girlfriends. [laughter] that is me all over because everything i do is about the primary sources. basically, i have a great title. realize he was a humble minor....
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father's store in illinois. why does he decide to rejoin the military in the union? >> he's the only west point graduate into the first letter he writes is for rhetoric. he says i am a patron and there is no question this becomes a more difficult part of the story. >> held a grand key goal for change in the civil war and put characteristic or characteristics do we see in grand that demonstrates why he is so successful? he has but i've called weeken lt qualities. they begin to come to the surface when he meets people across the panama. he steps forward to supervise men, women and children. i think if i were to give it a word it would be the word determination. when he finally assumes command of all of the union forces that enter into virginia and it's stuck in this terrible place called wilderness, he said he would have been back on the other side back towards washington, d.c.. it is grants capacity that wins the determination. >> a another special relationship that you talk about is the relationship between lincoln and grant. how and why did you think that he was able to recognize this te
father's store in illinois. why does he decide to rejoin the military in the union? >> he's the only west point graduate into the first letter he writes is for rhetoric. he says i am a patron and there is no question this becomes a more difficult part of the story. >> held a grand key goal for change in the civil war and put characteristic or characteristics do we see in grand that demonstrates why he is so successful? he has but i've called weeken lt qualities. they begin to come...
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for instance, the founding fathers were confounding fathers, the trail of tears was genocide. the lewis and clark extermination, the west was unsettled and white privilege is is -- they can't stand changes that are coming and -- give me one second pedro. host: we'll have to leave it there. appreciate you calling this morning. we talked about this in the last segment, medetails as far as what might look for as far as tax reform and this is damien in the "washington post" saying party leaders are quietly circulating proposals to lower tax rate from 35% and lower top individual income tax rate to 35% from 39.6%, according to people familiar with the plan. white house adviseors are divided over whether to cut the top individual tax rate and republican leaders aware the plan could be construed as huge giveaway to wealthy trying to design features to ensure that the rich don't get too large a share of the plan's relief. top white house negotiators and key g.o.p. leaders agreed on targets, but president trump is not on sunday he was on board air force one in new jersey and talked to reporters and hoped to see corporate tax rat
for instance, the founding fathers were confounding fathers, the trail of tears was genocide. the lewis and clark extermination, the west was unsettled and white privilege is is -- they can't stand changes that are coming and -- give me one second pedro. host: we'll have to leave it there. appreciate you calling this morning. we talked about this in the last segment, medetails as far as what might look for as far as tax reform and this is damien in the "washington post" saying party...
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>> in 1957, he found one in the west german city of aachen. your fatherhing he longed for, searched for. >> i was very young. but i knew that he had found something very important. >> very important, indeed. it was a stradivarius, crafted in italy around 1707 by the master of them all, antonio stradivari. it even has its own aristocratic title, "the countess of stanlein." sound expensive? it was. >> it was a huge sum of money for us, for our family. and it made a huge difference in our lives to pay it off over many years. >> dealers estimate bernard paid around $100,000, an astronomical sum in the late 1950s, when the average american house sold for $18,000. but for greenhouse, the instrument became a part of him. >> he called it every superlative you could call it -- his love, his treasure, his heart, his voice. >> at the height of his career, greenhouse performed nearly 200 times a year. >> i always wanted to hop in the cello case and travel with my father wherever he was going. >> when greenhouse wasn't in concert, he taught at the manhattan school of
>> in 1957, he found one in the west german city of aachen. your fatherhing he longed for, searched for. >> i was very young. but i knew that he had found something very important. >> very important, indeed. it was a stradivarius, crafted in italy around 1707 by the master of them all, antonio stradivari. it even has its own aristocratic title, "the countess of stanlein." sound expensive? it was. >> it was a huge sum of money for us, for our family. and it made...
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father judge, archbishop wood and st. joe's prep, or willing are about your rove and west deptford. cast your vote right now for next week's winner. >>> a rivalry renewed. today the pitt panthers will travel to beaver stadium for the first time since 1999. today is the 98th game between pitt and penn state. and the nittany lions are out for revenge. the game gets under way this afternoon at 3:30. >>> 5:27. we continue to follow some breaking news out of the lehigh valley. a police officer shot in whitehall township. we'll have a live report ahead. >>> plus we're tracking hurricane irma after lashing cuba, the massive storm is getting ready to bear down on florida. krystal. >>> and behind me we have the updated track which takes it right along the florida coastline. we'll talk more about the track and what you can expect in terms of winds, rain across florida and what to expect here locally. here is a live view outside. a little breezy this morning. at longhorn, tonight's special, the great american steak dinner for $12.99. a center-cut sirloin with a side, plus a starter, or dessert
father judge, archbishop wood and st. joe's prep, or willing are about your rove and west deptford. cast your vote right now for next week's winner. >>> a rivalry renewed. today the pitt panthers will travel to beaver stadium for the first time since 1999. today is the 98th game between pitt and penn state. and the nittany lions are out for revenge. the game gets under way this afternoon at 3:30. >>> 5:27. we continue to follow some breaking news out of the lehigh valley. a...
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we'll have the latest news from old trafford where west indies have been batting first in the one day international against england. fatheron team stephen and michael mcconville have been banned from racing for three years for horse doping. it's a 7 o'clock kick off tonight for england's lionesses as they begin their world cup qualifying campaign. but first we start with cricket. england are taking on the west indies in the first of their five one day internationals. despite some bright sunshine in manchester the start was delayed by a wet outfield at old trafford. the match has been reduced to 42 overs and the west indies who won the toss batted first. joe lynskey has the story of their innings. clear skies in manchester can be deceiving, this is cricket in september and the problem was the outfield, too sleepy to get going, less time for the run. the west indies, their star less time for the run. the west indies, theirstar man less time for the run. the west indies, their star man is always in a hurry but chris gayle almost got after three bowls. the drop looked costly for a time, chris gayle gets his runs straight for
we'll have the latest news from old trafford where west indies have been batting first in the one day international against england. fatheron team stephen and michael mcconville have been banned from racing for three years for horse doping. it's a 7 o'clock kick off tonight for england's lionesses as they begin their world cup qualifying campaign. but first we start with cricket. england are taking on the west indies in the first of their five one day internationals. despite some bright...
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west norfolk. her home is home to some of her late father's most precious possessions.as diagnosed with parkinson's disease, needed help around the house and employed a camera. she also installed a camera to keep an eye on him. she saw a carer helping herself to her father's money. right into the bag and into her bra. the theft was reported to the police. financial abuses the third most common type of abuses the third most common type of abuse and according to the police is on the increase. it is not the usual suspects by conmen and scammers but people closest to the victims. there are protections for elderly people, who can appoint someone to be in charge of the money, but that is not a lwa ys charge of the money, but that is not always the theft proof. the other people reported with wrongdoing has been doubled since 2013. more than 1000 last year. it is argued that the law is not strong enough. 1000 last year. it is argued that the law is not strong enoughlj believe there should be a separate crime for abuse of elderly people because they do not think there is enough
west norfolk. her home is home to some of her late father's most precious possessions.as diagnosed with parkinson's disease, needed help around the house and employed a camera. she also installed a camera to keep an eye on him. she saw a carer helping herself to her father's money. right into the bag and into her bra. the theft was reported to the police. financial abuses the third most common type of abuses the third most common type of abuse and according to the police is on the increase. it...
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she was born on going to cause and hamburg west germany in one nine hundred fifty four a few weeks before her father accepted a post as a pastor in the east. you know mollusca i was an ordinary child i might have had an on tantrum or two but i wasn't particularly stubborn or rebellious. just. it was a childhood between two worlds raised as a christian under a communist regime. by the late one nine hundred eighty s. until america had earned a doctorate in physical chemistry and was working at the academy of sciences in east berlin her first marriage had ended in divorce but she kept her former husband's last name medical what was looking like a quiet life as a research scientist was interrupted on november ninth one thousand nine hundred eighty nine. she had just emerged from her weekly visit to the sauna when she was swept up in the crowds pouring across the wall and into west berlin. she said to me mother i've never been much of a civic activist so joining an activist movement isn't my thing but. she said she'd also consider the social democrats. in january one nine hundred ninety they still look l
she was born on going to cause and hamburg west germany in one nine hundred fifty four a few weeks before her father accepted a post as a pastor in the east. you know mollusca i was an ordinary child i might have had an on tantrum or two but i wasn't particularly stubborn or rebellious. just. it was a childhood between two worlds raised as a christian under a communist regime. by the late one nine hundred eighty s. until america had earned a doctorate in physical chemistry and was working at...
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she was born and hamburg west germany in one nine hundred fifty phone. a few weeks before her father accepted a post as pastor in the east. mollusca i was an ordinary child i might have had an tantrum or two but i wasn't particularly stubborn or rebellious. list. it was a childhood between two worlds raised as a christian under a communist regime. by the nine hundred eighty s. uncle americal had a doctorate in physics was working at the academy of sciences in east berlin her first marriage ended in divorce but she kept up for my husband's last name. what was looking like a quiet life as a research scientist was interrupted on november the ninth one thousand nine hundred nine she had just emerged from her weekly soma visit when she was swept up in the crowds pouring across the war and into west berlin i had done what she said to me mother i've never been much of a civic activist so joining an activist movement isn't my thing. she said she'd also consider the social democrats. in january one nine hundred ninety they still look like they might do really well here. but then she thought t
she was born and hamburg west germany in one nine hundred fifty phone. a few weeks before her father accepted a post as pastor in the east. mollusca i was an ordinary child i might have had an tantrum or two but i wasn't particularly stubborn or rebellious. list. it was a childhood between two worlds raised as a christian under a communist regime. by the nine hundred eighty s. uncle americal had a doctorate in physics was working at the academy of sciences in east berlin her first marriage...
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a thirty seven year old father of four a resident of nearby bateson reprints here in the occupied west bank is queuing up with other palestinian workers he had. allowed him to work in israeli settlements along the green line the checkpoint to this illegal settlement. aroused suspicion according to police he was challenged by. drought. and opened fire israeli security forces were killed another injured and they returned fire the attacker himself was also killed right now there is a pretty large israeli military presence i'm looking at a group of about a dozen or more soldiers close to the checkpoint the the entrance to the settlement . past a good number of the treaty and they appear to be heading in the palestinian one of the policy which is near the village of beit sirica is very close where this man lived and. knocked blockades being set up in the roads by local palestinian men on the way through as well so there is the prospect of potential clashes between threads couldn't forces and palestinians in the area coming out as well and what about this settlement itself here it's pretty u
a thirty seven year old father of four a resident of nearby bateson reprints here in the occupied west bank is queuing up with other palestinian workers he had. allowed him to work in israeli settlements along the green line the checkpoint to this illegal settlement. aroused suspicion according to police he was challenged by. drought. and opened fire israeli security forces were killed another injured and they returned fire the attacker himself was also killed right now there is a pretty large...
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father is under arrest this morning... accused of murdering his three children inside their west sacramento home. -year-old boy.... 9-year-old girl and an infant were found dead wednesday night inside their apartment. police say their father...robert hodges...is the killer. hodges is also accused of choking their mother who was inside the home at the time of the killing. he is now in jail on suicide watch. ( darya ) in the south bay... police are looking for a package thief... dressed as a fedex worker. take a look at this video sent to us by a kron four viewer. the surveillance video was taken from a home on monday. you can see the man wearing a fedex shirt ... walk up to the home... he appears to be holding an envelope in his hand. when he gets to the front door ... he takes a package out of the mailbox. takes the larger box doorstep... and casually walks ( mark ) a proposal to hike bridge tolls in the bay area by three- dollars....is moving forward. the plan passed the state assembly and the state senate and now heads to the governor's desk. but ultimately it would be up to voters to decide whe
father is under arrest this morning... accused of murdering his three children inside their west sacramento home. -year-old boy.... 9-year-old girl and an infant were found dead wednesday night inside their apartment. police say their father...robert hodges...is the killer. hodges is also accused of choking their mother who was inside the home at the time of the killing. he is now in jail on suicide watch. ( darya ) in the south bay... police are looking for a package thief... dressed as a...
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be a railroad from the east to the west and it was going to go to gain and they built a sawmill and they iran out of money and then james glover is considered the father of spokane but they came and bought them out and when the town started to connect with the native americans totally outnumbered the first settlers here. they were very friendly to them and glover started the store and most of his customers were native american and the customs were different people and a lot of settlers were unfamiliar with that and offended the indians. it worked out between the native americans and settlers. it was later when the problems -- when the government got involved with their troops and stuff. that was when the big problem started colonel came in with a bunch of troops and they are driven out and after that colonel wright came in he was going to eradicate the indians and that's where he hung a number of them at the heymans creek and that's where they got its name. it was a war against the indians. he burned their supplies and the worst thing he ever did he rounded up their horses -- there were over 700 indian horses and that's what they consider their wealth
be a railroad from the east to the west and it was going to go to gain and they built a sawmill and they iran out of money and then james glover is considered the father of spokane but they came and bought them out and when the town started to connect with the native americans totally outnumbered the first settlers here. they were very friendly to them and glover started the store and most of his customers were native american and the customs were different people and a lot of settlers were...
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he said lookee people in the west we used to only be in kandahar now we are everywhere. and he tried to copy his father. he has exactly the tone of osama bin laden and his message to what enlightened as to say is the same. in his last statement, the one before last where he'd gave this commandment for operatives he said look is hard to kill as many people as you can so don't just -- it's hard to do it right. and then he said always leave a message why you did it. i'm telling you why you did it. number one, our lands are occupied. the land of the two places meaning saudi arabia is occupied read we did not hear that since osama bin ladin died. we haven't heard that since 9/11. he brought it back. palestine. if we don't live in peace in palestine we will never know peace in america. that's something bin laden said himself but also we did not hear that in how long? a long, long, long time ago. and he talked about stealing the wealth of the muslim world. we did not hear that for a long time. he is bringing it back. he only asks one thing that they did not hear his father talked about, what's happening in sy
he said lookee people in the west we used to only be in kandahar now we are everywhere. and he tried to copy his father. he has exactly the tone of osama bin laden and his message to what enlightened as to say is the same. in his last statement, the one before last where he'd gave this commandment for operatives he said look is hard to kill as many people as you can so don't just -- it's hard to do it right. and then he said always leave a message why you did it. i'm telling you why you did it....
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reporter: midway when ryan just wrapped up a bartending shift at his father's pub this violent even counter with barry baker outside a westhester 7-eleven explode add cross social media baker told a judge on monday morning he was guilty of assaulting ryan and fleeing the area to avoid capture. video showed baker mocking and imitating ryan who has cerebral palsy. his father was in court to hear guilty plea. >> obviously he was not terribly hurt. >> reporter: baker tried to duck facts of the case claiming he had met ryan hours earlier the barnabys. in court today prosecutors cornered baker, not only did video show michael ryan was never there but assistant d.a. cynthia morgan say bar patrons to have swipe their id's to enter and michael ryan was not in their system. tom pearl represents baker. >> when you drink a little bit sometime your memory gets fuzzy. they were at barnabys. they were there for a while. incident could have happened, with somebody entirely different. >> reporter: ryan family found baker's fabrication offensive. >> it was really unbelievable that he, he would be as stupid to think that somebody will buy t
reporter: midway when ryan just wrapped up a bartending shift at his father's pub this violent even counter with barry baker outside a westhester 7-eleven explode add cross social media baker told a judge on monday morning he was guilty of assaulting ryan and fleeing the area to avoid capture. video showed baker mocking and imitating ryan who has cerebral palsy. his father was in court to hear guilty plea. >> obviously he was not terribly hurt. >> reporter: baker tried to duck facts...
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the choices are archbishop ryan and father judge, archbishop wood and st. joe's prep or willingford and westcall or text your choice to 610-624-4111. we'll announce the winner tonight on nbc 10 at 11:00. at longhorn, tonight's special, the great american steak dinner for $12.99. a center-cut sirloin with a side, plus a starter, or dessert. and for lunch, try one of our new burgers. like the bbq bacon burger. you can't fake steak. >>> right now at 4:00, a difficult debate over the right to die. nbc 10 first told you last night at 11:00 about the bucks county pharmacist who police say admitted to giving her mother drugs to try to kill her and end her suffering. and that story brought to light the battle many local families are dealing with. how to care for an aging loved one. >> nbc 10's aaron baskerville is joining us live from springfield township, delaware county, with more on this daily struggle that so many face families are faci. >> reporter: we came out here to talk to dr. barry jacobs, who walks right over here at the center for family health in springfield and writes a daily column fo
the choices are archbishop ryan and father judge, archbishop wood and st. joe's prep or willingford and westcall or text your choice to 610-624-4111. we'll announce the winner tonight on nbc 10 at 11:00. at longhorn, tonight's special, the great american steak dinner for $12.99. a center-cut sirloin with a side, plus a starter, or dessert. and for lunch, try one of our new burgers. like the bbq bacon burger. you can't fake steak. >>> right now at 4:00, a difficult debate over the right...
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archbishop ryan and father judge, archbishop wood and st. joe's prep, or willing burough and westeptford. cast your vote right now for next week's winner. >>> today the temple owls and villanova square off. this is temple's home opener after coming off the loss in south bend last weekend. ♪ >>> this is the scene on temple university campus yesterday. the band and cheerleaders got everybody fired up during a kickoff party and pep rally. kickoff is at 3:30 this afternoon. >>> 6:26 on this saturday. and we continue to follow breaking news out of the lehigh valley, a police officer shot. we have a live report straight ahead. >>> plus we continue to track hurricane irma after it lashes cuba, the massive storm is getting ready to bear down on florida. >> yeah, and take a look at satellite. it's moving toward florida. we'll talk more about the track and compare a few computer models to look at where it may make landfall. here is a live view outside in center city where today we have a beautiful forecast. gloriously great tasting whole grains. they're whole! every gram glistening with gen
archbishop ryan and father judge, archbishop wood and st. joe's prep, or willing burough and westeptford. cast your vote right now for next week's winner. >>> today the temple owls and villanova square off. this is temple's home opener after coming off the loss in south bend last weekend. ♪ >>> this is the scene on temple university campus yesterday. the band and cheerleaders got everybody fired up during a kickoff party and pep rally. kickoff is at 3:30 this afternoon....
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there was an 1847 deed that said his father bought a nine acre plot diagonally across from the original wentz house. it is on the west side of the road right across from the peach orchard. in 1850, that was transferred to henry's ownership. there is no record it was sold again until 1872. there is nothing to dispute that henry wentz owned that property. he charged over land he owned, through his front yard. when the work is done, they are about 115 yards north of the house he grew up. family history is that later that night, henry went into the house, curiosity got the better of him. how do we know this? he was not any run-of-the-mill historian, he was a gettysburg resident. his older sister was henry wentz's nephew. he had access to contemporary family history. he writes this. the night of the second day after the signal line advanced, they had been repulsed and occupied by forces under general lee, henry wentz visited his home and was greatly surprised to find his father still there. wesley culp visits his sisters, henry wentz visits his father. this was a different kind of war. july 3, frank kaufman and his artill
there was an 1847 deed that said his father bought a nine acre plot diagonally across from the original wentz house. it is on the west side of the road right across from the peach orchard. in 1850, that was transferred to henry's ownership. there is no record it was sold again until 1872. there is nothing to dispute that henry wentz owned that property. he charged over land he owned, through his front yard. when the work is done, they are about 115 yards north of the house he grew up. family...
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early 1950s, after service in the air force and college, willis herron heads west from his home in kentucky to join his father his dad has become a restaurateur. >> he and his father had a couple restaurants in barstow, and he was successful. my dad was very personable. >> successful enough that a local businessman offers to partner with young willis on an all-night diner in baker, 60 miles up the road. you may think a place known as the gateway to death valley is an unlikely spot for an eatery, but willis sees it differently. >> he knew that people would need to stop between los angeles and las vegas. >> at a time when few cars have air-conditioning, baker is a perfectly located oasis, a spot for gamblers to cool off from the desert heat. pretty soon, willis' burger joint, called bun boy, is a landmark. 24 hours a day, seven days a week, winners drive in to celebrate, and losers drown their sorrows in...strawberries? >> fresh strawberry pie -- that was what it was known for. it was definitely kind of an americana diner -- the big breakfasts but also, you know, the burgers, the specialty sandwiches and things
early 1950s, after service in the air force and college, willis herron heads west from his home in kentucky to join his father his dad has become a restaurateur. >> he and his father had a couple restaurants in barstow, and he was successful. my dad was very personable. >> successful enough that a local businessman offers to partner with young willis on an all-night diner in baker, 60 miles up the road. you may think a place known as the gateway to death valley is an unlikely spot...
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father judge. archbishop wood and st. joe's prep, or willingboro and west stepford.our vote, visit nbc10.com or the nbc 10 app. and you can call or text your choice to 610-624-4111. we'll announce the winner tonight on nbc 10 news at 11:00. >>> you're watching nbc 10 news at 5:00 with keith jones and erin coleman. >>> tonight, the federal trade commission, the division of the government set up to protect consumers, is investigating the massive data breach at equifax. it comes as the government investigators are trying to track down who's behind this cyber attack. in the meantime, consumers are struggling with how to protect themselves from identity theft. a lawyer with the national consumer law center says customer rights have long been ignored with companies like equifax. >> well, one of the things that this hack points to is the need to rethink how we do identity verification in this country. >> nbc's tom costello looks at the ways this equifax leak could impact your daily life. much more on his report, coming up at 6:30 on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>>
father judge. archbishop wood and st. joe's prep, or willingboro and west stepford.our vote, visit nbc10.com or the nbc 10 app. and you can call or text your choice to 610-624-4111. we'll announce the winner tonight on nbc 10 news at 11:00. >>> you're watching nbc 10 news at 5:00 with keith jones and erin coleman. >>> tonight, the federal trade commission, the division of the government set up to protect consumers, is investigating the massive data breach at equifax. it comes...
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guests on his luxury yacht, usually moored up near a port in the west and he likes nice food and drink. he meets foreigners, his fatherid. on new year's day, every foreign ambassador gets to shake his hand. that never happened under his father. emerging from the slaughter of the korean war, the leader kim il—sung built a personality cult around himself. he also began, he also personal quest for self—reliance. that meant developing national industries, avoiding dependence on others, even allies and limiting trade. long—term, one can see in this obsession with national independence, a quest that would eventually lead to ballistic missile and nuclear weapons development. the succession in 1994 off his son and the present leader's father, made the dynastic character of the north korean regime clear. and inevitably, that bred up the north korean regime clear. and inevitably, that bred a the occupation eradicating challenges, either in the party or within different branches of the nearly did not happen at all. the first transition wasn't easy. it certainly was not a given that the leader was going to take over from his fath
guests on his luxury yacht, usually moored up near a port in the west and he likes nice food and drink. he meets foreigners, his fatherid. on new year's day, every foreign ambassador gets to shake his hand. that never happened under his father. emerging from the slaughter of the korean war, the leader kim il—sung built a personality cult around himself. he also began, he also personal quest for self—reliance. that meant developing national industries, avoiding dependence on others, even...
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west sacramento. three children were killed in their home and their father is in custody.eo shows a vigil held for those children. their father, robert hodges is in jail this morning on murder charges. police say he has no criminal history, but this morning we're hearing from a neighbor who witnessed what happened. she says the children's mother had just returned home from work when she was attacked by her husband. >> she comes running out of the door, and she's screaming help me, help me. it sounded faint to me at first, i hadn't even realized what was happening. i had asked her if her children were okay -- if they were home -- excuse me. she said i hadn't even had a chance to check yet. at that point we both ran back upstairs together and discovered them. >> wow. police won't say how those children were killed. their father is due in court monday. >>> switching gears, the california assembly has passed a bill that says presidential candidates must show tax returns if they want to be on the california ballot. >> scott mcgrew, a law like this would have kept trump's name o
west sacramento. three children were killed in their home and their father is in custody.eo shows a vigil held for those children. their father, robert hodges is in jail this morning on murder charges. police say he has no criminal history, but this morning we're hearing from a neighbor who witnessed what happened. she says the children's mother had just returned home from work when she was attacked by her husband. >> she comes running out of the door, and she's screaming help me, help...
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west sacramento. three children were killed in their moment and their father is now in custody.ideo into our newsroom this morning showing a vigil held for those children. their father, robert hodges is in jail on murder charges. police say he has no criminal history. this morning we're hearing from a neighbor who witnessed what happened. she says the children's mother had just returned home from work when she was attacked by her husband. >> she comes running out of the door and she's screaming help me, help me. it sounded faint to me at first. i hadn't realized what was happening. i asked her if her children were okay or if they were home, excuse me. she said i hadn't even had a chance to check yet. and at that point we both ran back upstairs together and discovered them. >> police won't say how the children were killed. their father is due in court on monday. >> that is tragic. it is 5:56 right now. happening today, family, friends and strangers will say a final farewell to an lgbtq adequate, edie windsor. she sued the federal government over the defense of marriage act which
west sacramento. three children were killed in their moment and their father is now in custody.ideo into our newsroom this morning showing a vigil held for those children. their father, robert hodges is in jail on murder charges. police say he has no criminal history. this morning we're hearing from a neighbor who witnessed what happened. she says the children's mother had just returned home from work when she was attacked by her husband. >> she comes running out of the door and she's...