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not in a million years. >> mick fletcher told police his wife accidentally shot herself in their bedroomrtly after a trip to the firing range as she tried to reload their pistol. leann's mother suspected that an accidental shooting in the head was a little too convenient. >> this was a terrible accident, she would have been shot in her hand, her arm, her foot, in the wall. i said, it wouldn't be in her head. >> in the couple's bedroom, police noticed bloodstains on the carpet under leann's body as well as under the gun and clip. and there was blood spatter on the computer stand by the bed. there was more blood spatter on the edge of the bedspread. the medical examiner performed leann's autopsy. there was no gun powder residue in the bullet wound, but there were some tiny dots of gun powder called stippling embedded in the skin around the wound. >> the stippling is a phenomena that occurs when partly burnt particles land on the surface of the skin. >> the density of this stippling pattern indicated that the mussel of the firearm was 12 to 18 inches away from the head when the gun went off
not in a million years. >> mick fletcher told police his wife accidentally shot herself in their bedroomrtly after a trip to the firing range as she tried to reload their pistol. leann's mother suspected that an accidental shooting in the head was a little too convenient. >> this was a terrible accident, she would have been shot in her hand, her arm, her foot, in the wall. i said, it wouldn't be in her head. >> in the couple's bedroom, police noticed bloodstains on the carpet...
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fletcher pleasure to have you join us. you are a quadriplegic, you have spoken out to the right to physician assisted suicide. one argument you made to me sounds counterintuitive but you would argue that this could actually lead people to live longer. >> people with a terminal illness or a degenera tiff disease such as als are so terrified of what will happen in the future when they're bedridden that instead of risking that fate, they are ending their own lives. or going to places like switzerland to have their lives ended by a physician in that country. so while allowing for physician-assisted death it will allow, will provide people with the peace of mind that they will not have that horrific death that they will have an option to die with dignity. >> there are critics who are worried this could be abused. are you concerned that there could be a slippery slope and that this could be taken too far? >> there are abuse he happenings happening already. you know with people trying to, you know the morphine drip is increased j
fletcher pleasure to have you join us. you are a quadriplegic, you have spoken out to the right to physician assisted suicide. one argument you made to me sounds counterintuitive but you would argue that this could actually lead people to live longer. >> people with a terminal illness or a degenera tiff disease such as als are so terrified of what will happen in the future when they're bedridden that instead of risking that fate, they are ending their own lives. or going to places like...
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my name is paul fletcher. you know you know my dad arthur a fletcher. >> from kansas?>> yes. >> yes. >> i just want to mention that, though. absolutely. >> i was skimming i was skimming through your book and noticed one of the sections that i definitely have concerned with i read in the new york times it was $60 trillion that the banks used to launder arms and drug money from the cartel and selling arms to the iranians and no one went to jail nobody went to jail and yet jail and yet we are going to jail for petty drugs. and i am glad you mentioned but when i tell people $60 trillion they still look at me like him talking about something that cannot be imagined. i'm like yeah it's hard to believe that when this economy is for trillion dollars and we have 60 trillion being stolen. and nobody. too big they said to go to jail. >> that was in the book though, book though, brother. >> that was in the new york times. >> outcome of the times? i thought somebody snuck something in my text. i got you. i understand. >> in the book you start out in the beginning talking about no o
my name is paul fletcher. you know you know my dad arthur a fletcher. >> from kansas?>> yes. >> yes. >> i just want to mention that, though. absolutely. >> i was skimming i was skimming through your book and noticed one of the sections that i definitely have concerned with i read in the new york times it was $60 trillion that the banks used to launder arms and drug money from the cartel and selling arms to the iranians and no one went to jail nobody went to jail...
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. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." marijuana legalization. many believe it's not a question of if, but when. but taking it off the streets and putting it in the stores, is it really safer and better?
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hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. pinpointing pollution culprits plus, as america searches for new sources of energy, fracking operations are expanding. hear why some are urging the industry to rethink where they set up shop. >> if we unite together as one, one people, one voice, we can do it. >> and a group of teens take their case all the way to the supreme court to argue for laws that protect the air for future generations. the latest battles and
hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. pinpointing pollution culprits plus, as america searches for new sources of energy, fracking operations are expanding. hear why some are urging the industry to rethink where they set up shop. >> if we unite together as one, one people, one voice, we can do it. >> and a group of teens take their case all the way to the supreme court to argue for laws that protect the air for future generations. the latest battles and
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. >>> stephen fletcher praised the news. >> this is a momentous day a day we as canadians can celebrate. >>> if so-called die with dignity act this doctor's statement: >>> three are killing people and calling it health care. >> reporter: four states allow some sort ever doctor-assisted suicide. >> i will die are upstairs in my bedroom that i chair with my husband, with my mother and my husband by my side. >> last year britt niz maynard changed the face of the right to die movement in the u.s. suffering from frequent seizure seizures after telling the world she would do this. >> if somehow all my dreams come true i would somehow survive this. but i most likely won't. >> john terret, al jazeera. >> well, after decades collecting dust in a garage in rural france 60 classic vintage cars will go under the hammer. collectors clamoring to get their hands on these aging beauties. >> auctioneers have described it as similar to the finding of tutenkhamen's tomb. >> people who are passionate about cars nonmuseum people who are ready to take on a big restoration job. >> among the 60 cars here one i
. >>> stephen fletcher praised the news. >> this is a momentous day a day we as canadians can celebrate. >>> if so-called die with dignity act this doctor's statement: >>> three are killing people and calling it health care. >> reporter: four states allow some sort ever doctor-assisted suicide. >> i will die are upstairs in my bedroom that i chair with my husband, with my mother and my husband by my side. >> last year britt niz maynard changed...
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canadian are politician stephen fletcher praised the news. >> this is a momentous day a day we as canadians can celebrate. >> others opposed the marry one doctor telling al jazeera last year it was her job to save lives not take them. >> they want to redefine our profession and want to institute in quebec killing and calling it health care. >> other countries here at home and in the u.s., four states, vermont, montana washington and oregon allow some form of doctor-assisted suicide. >> i will die upstairs in my bedroom i share with my husband with my mother and my husband by my side. >> last year brittany maynard changed the are face of doctor assisted suicide. she died just weeks after she told the world she would take her own life. >> if all my dreams come true i would somehow survive this. but i most likely won't. >> john terret, al jazeera. >> argentina is sinking deeper into crisis following suspicious death of prosecutor alberto nisman. daniel schwindler is taking a look at argentina's democracy. >> this is the scene outside a court in buenos aires where a judge has to decide whether
canadian are politician stephen fletcher praised the news. >> this is a momentous day a day we as canadians can celebrate. >> others opposed the marry one doctor telling al jazeera last year it was her job to save lives not take them. >> they want to redefine our profession and want to institute in quebec killing and calling it health care. >> other countries here at home and in the u.s., four states, vermont, montana washington and oregon allow some form of...
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hi, i am lisa fletcher, and you are in the stream. a look at why young african-americans are turning to twitter to discuss the issues their local communities won't. their struggle to preserve their culture in the u.s., may found at an unbearable cost. another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's head to battle intolerant. welcome to the stream where your interactivity with us helps drive our conversation. he brings in all of your feedback throughout the show so we are talking about black history month. started by 1970, it turns into an entire month. and the purpose was really to teach african-american history in the public schools but now, almost 90 years later, two questions really arise. has it been effective in teaching african-american history in the schools and has it enlarged part achieved it's purpose? >> and the third question has emerged should we even be celebrating because allegedly we live in a post racial society. the proof some people say is the election of barack oba
hi, i am lisa fletcher, and you are in the stream. a look at why young african-americans are turning to twitter to discuss the issues their local communities won't. their struggle to preserve their culture in the u.s., may found at an unbearable cost. another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's head to battle intolerant. welcome to the stream where your interactivity with us helps drive our conversation. he brings in all of your feedback...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. an an expert that embedded with fighters. us what works and why the west win doesn't seem to know the difference. muse treatment and tripping. >> masterful mystery tour pack to the 60's. >> and later gaming with a purpose, a ♪ ♪ welcome to the stream, where you interactivity helps strive our conversation. raj, you put out a question and it generated a massive amount of interest. >> i have yet to receive such a high >> or inspiring groups to commit acts of violence. and lack a comprehensive plan. here to discuss what the summit means two counter rad killization, washington director for the muslim public affairs council. he plans to attend the president's summit. founder of the solis foundation. that's been considered a model, he had the opportunity to spend some time with it fooers from the we will hear about that in just a little bit. thank you for being here. horace who is a summit of this sort signal? to the u.s.. >> i think what it signals is that the president, is taking the issue very seriously. i think there's been a lo
. ♪ ♪ ♪ hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. an an expert that embedded with fighters. us what works and why the west win doesn't seem to know the difference. muse treatment and tripping. >> masterful mystery tour pack to the 60's. >> and later gaming with a purpose, a ♪ ♪ welcome to the stream, where you interactivity helps strive our conversation. raj, you put out a question and it generated a massive amount of interest. >> i have yet to receive such a...
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. >>> hi i'm lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. drones in the united states. there will be 30,000 of them flying above your head within the next 20 years. is america ready? ♪ >>> by september 30th of 2015, the faa has to have regulations in place to allow unmanned aerial vehicles, more typically known as drones into the nation's air space as the deadline nears technology continues to evolve. when you think of the word drone, you probably think of surveillance and the military, but as they become cheaper and more accessible and certainly smaller, everyone from uav enthusests to farmers and animal protection advocates will be using them. but the new era is leading a lot of states to ask how these private drones should be regulated and whether it's even possible. waj some interesting conversation really surrounding the ethics of drones. >> yeah, you just mentioned the deadline for integration of drones, we asked our community is the united states ready for drones? 85% said not ready. and: and we'll be discussing some of those uses tonight. loyal streamers as you
. >>> hi i'm lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. drones in the united states. there will be 30,000 of them flying above your head within the next 20 years. is america ready? ♪ >>> by september 30th of 2015, the faa has to have regulations in place to allow unmanned aerial vehicles, more typically known as drones into the nation's air space as the deadline nears technology continues to evolve. when you think of the word drone, you probably think of surveillance and the...
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. >>> hi i'm lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. drones in the united states. there will be 30,000 of them flying above your head within the next 20 years. is america ready? ♪ >>> by september 30th of 2015,
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canadian parliament mem mek steven fletcher who became a qued pledgic after a car accident praised the news. >> this is a momentous day, an historic day, a day we as australians can celebrate. >> reporter: others oppose the ruling including dying with dignity bills. one doctor telling al jazeera, that it's her job to save lives, not take them. >> they want to redefine the profession and institutionalize killing patients calling it health care. >> reporter: canada's decision comes on the back of highly charged debates. four states, vermont, montreal washington and oregon allowing some form of doctor-assisted suicide. >> i will die upstairs in my bedroom i share with my husband, with my mother and husband by my side. >> reporter: last year britney maynard was the face of the right to die. this past november maynard suffering seizures and stroke-like symptoms died weeks after telling the world she'd take her home life. >> it all my dreams come true i would describe this but i most likely won't >>> scientists in the united states prepare to launch a satellite they hope will give them advan
canadian parliament mem mek steven fletcher who became a qued pledgic after a car accident praised the news. >> this is a momentous day, an historic day, a day we as australians can celebrate. >> reporter: others oppose the ruling including dying with dignity bills. one doctor telling al jazeera, that it's her job to save lives, not take them. >> they want to redefine the profession and institutionalize killing patients calling it health care. >> reporter: canada's...
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hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. some say it is a violation of their constitutional rights. we will check out the online movement. >> correct me if i'm wrong did i stumble into mexico, or is this still the united states. >> plus, futurist predict that by 2020, we'll have our own digital twin. who may make our daily lives even easier, performing tasks and even consoling our loved ones after we are gone. and later a look back at the issue around #campaigns like bring back our girls. where are they now? and did they actually lead to meaningful change? >> digital producer and co-host is here, he is bringing in all of our feed pack, whenever we talk about these border check points whether they are at the poshedder, it's always divided. s and i think some of that depends on geography. >> extremely devicive. everyone is getting stopped now, 125 miles south of new york. >> i guess you can argue no one is discriminating. >> some would say that, others would disagree, in our community, this is happening at all the borders up a
hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. some say it is a violation of their constitutional rights. we will check out the online movement. >> correct me if i'm wrong did i stumble into mexico, or is this still the united states. >> plus, futurist predict that by 2020, we'll have our own digital twin. who may make our daily lives even easier, performing tasks and even consoling our loved ones after we are gone. and later a look back at the issue around #campaigns like bring...
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fletcher was.uctor. >> music led simmons to the bigfork summer playhouse in montana where he got lead roles thanks to his singing not his acting. >> so you weren't a good actor in the beginning? >> no, i was god-aural. i was completely -- it was i wish that were exaggeration. really not. >> he kept at it and in the 1980s he was one more struggling actor trying to make it on broadway in new york city. >> got intimately acquainted with cockroaches as i camped in variety of hell holes. >> his big break came in 1992, the broadway revival of "guys and dolls" was one of the biggest shows in town and every actor wanted in. >> cast me as benny south did street which is -- sing three of the great songs. >> time7 ÷w playing captain hook in "peter pan." >>onths, three months after i joined cutie joined playing tiger lilly. >> that little cutie michelle schumacher came to seat "peter4hx1f baa pan" after a long run in cat ss. we caught up with her at a los angeles. >> imxluéq,agine him hookf . that voice you kn
fletcher was.uctor. >> music led simmons to the bigfork summer playhouse in montana where he got lead roles thanks to his singing not his acting. >> so you weren't a good actor in the beginning? >> no, i was god-aural. i was completely -- it was i wish that were exaggeration. really not. >> he kept at it and in the 1980s he was one more struggling actor trying to make it on broadway in new york city. >> got intimately acquainted with cockroaches as i camped in...
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. >> hi, i am lisa fletcher, and you are in the stream. measles cases multiply. from the recent disneyland outbreak. plus, sweat 16 and getting the right to vote? a growing movement taking root in cities across the country. later online movement. reacts to. what it means for the future of hacking. hey there, welcome do "the streak." my co-host, digital producer right hoar to my left, right to my left, how about that you know what, i think we are going to get so much online conversation today with our first topic. >> huge huge online conversation. authorities thought they had beaten in 2000. fast forward to 2014, disjust the opposite. a record breaking year for the number of confirmed cases, 644 from 27 different states. according to the centers for disease control. the resurgence has been in the spotlight, after the outbreak at disneyland left dozens ill. what makes it so concerning is there is no cure, and it can be easily spread through the air right, if you are concerns about whether or not do vaccinate. and speaking about abdy vaccination, i went on facebook
. >> hi, i am lisa fletcher, and you are in the stream. measles cases multiply. from the recent disneyland outbreak. plus, sweat 16 and getting the right to vote? a growing movement taking root in cities across the country. later online movement. reacts to. what it means for the future of hacking. hey there, welcome do "the streak." my co-host, digital producer right hoar to my left, right to my left, how about that you know what, i think we are going to get so much online...
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. ♪ hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream.it is a violation of their constitutional rights. we will check out the online movement. >> correct me if i'm wrong did i stumble into mexico, or is this still the united states. >> plus, futurist predict that by 2020, we'll have our own digital twin. who may make our daily lives even easier, performing tasks and even consoling our
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hi, i am lisa fletcher, and you are in the stream.ook at why young african-americans are turning to twitter to discuss the issues their local communities won't. their struggle to preserve their culture in the u.s., may found at an unbearable cost. another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's
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. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." marijuana legalization. many believe it's not a question of if, but when. but taking it off the streets and putting it in the stores, is it really safer and better? my cohost, rajahad ali, is here, and he's bringing all of your social media as always into the program. and raj, one of our guests tonight believes that if the current approach to legalizing marijuana doesn't change, we could have a health crisis on our hands. >> and the community is buzzing about tonight's show. i promise no more puns, i had to do that.... >> yeah, it will increase addiction among kids. colorado and washington were the first two states to green light marijuana for recreational use and now kentucky and arizona, a number of others may be following in their path. but is there a right way or a wrong way to go about this? entrepreneurs promise to capitalize on what is a very lucrative industry. some say that regulation and oversight are mere after thoughts, leaving a public health crisis as one of the unintended consequences. here wi
. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." marijuana legalization. many believe it's not a question of if, but when. but taking it off the streets and putting it in the stores, is it really safer and better? my cohost, rajahad ali, is here, and he's bringing all of your social media as always into the program. and raj, one of our guests tonight believes that if the current approach to legalizing marijuana doesn't change, we could have a health crisis on our hands....
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i am lisa fletcher. you are in the stream. identity thieves targeting your kids.ir information is so much more valuable than yours and which states are working for you and against you on this issue. and later, the price to pay for the 21st september tree classroom. how a student's click is being tracked by data collection agencies, 10 million data points a day per child. are the digital perks worth it?
i am lisa fletcher. you are in the stream. identity thieves targeting your kids.ir information is so much more valuable than yours and which states are working for you and against you on this issue. and later, the price to pay for the 21st september tree classroom. how a student's click is being tracked by data collection agencies, 10 million data points a day per child. are the digital perks worth it?
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hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. pinpointing pollution culprits plus, as america searches for new sources of energy, fracking operations are expanding. hear why some are urging the industry to rethink where they set up shop. >> if we unite together as one, one people, one voice, we can do it. >> and a group of teens take their case all the way to the supreme court to argue for laws that protect the air for future generations. the latest battles and new invasions right now. and along with all of the extreme support, and extreme opposition, is still a bit of skepticism in the middle. >> from our online community, we consider them to be a third host, they are not sure about the consequences of the fracking industry. and local communities so we have andre that tweets in, a moratorium on #fracking until and unless it is safe and healthy. they can do business, and then snarl the new transformer, says force the #to drink the contaminated water until they clean it up. i am pretty sure they won't do that. is the process of dr
hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. pinpointing pollution culprits plus, as america searches for new sources of energy, fracking operations are expanding. hear why some are urging the industry to rethink where they set up shop. >> if we unite together as one, one people, one voice, we can do it. >> and a group of teens take their case all the way to the supreme court to argue for laws that protect the air for future generations. the latest battles and new invasions...
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>>mark:with more on the latest storm, let's go to james fletcher >> james: we had widespread rain along the east coast and then once you get up to new england it comes down and have the heavy snow that is what they are dealing with once again on this ground hard they. not very popular right now throughout a good bit of the northeast from new york all went to maine south of that is mainly rain heavy at times is to concede the pockets of yellow but the snow this one to be a problem for a lot of people. in some isolated pockets there could be even more than that the system even up to 2 ft. and then it will melt and then rephrased rise to tell the big concern is the national map and then the storm now talk about the same thing once more. >>darya:more than 23-hundrd flights have been canceled nationwide today because of the latest winter storm. >>darya:kron 4's will tran is live at s-f-o with all the problems the snowstorm is causing *here* in the bay area. >>will tran: it had to leave this note i made yesterday our problem was get some sun slain their problem is our problem because sfo faci
>>mark:with more on the latest storm, let's go to james fletcher >> james: we had widespread rain along the east coast and then once you get up to new england it comes down and have the heavy snow that is what they are dealing with once again on this ground hard they. not very popular right now throughout a good bit of the northeast from new york all went to maine south of that is mainly rain heavy at times is to concede the pockets of yellow but the snow this one to be a problem...
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i am lisa fletcher. you are in the stream. identity thieves targeting your kids. why their information is so much more valuable than yours and which states are working for you and against you on this issue. and later, the price to pay for the 21st september tree classroom. how a student's click is being tracked by data collection agencies, 10 million data points a day per child. are the digital perks worth it? ♪ ♪ >>> rushing in is my co-host. josh, you are a dad. you have four kids. >> yes. >> is this something that you in your opinioning about? has this been on your radar, the idea of your kids getting their identity stolen. >> it wasn't until i saw the research. now as a parent, i am thinking: what do i need to do? why do so many people have so much data about my children i can't have access to? any data they shall, i should know what's out there about them. we are getting that from our communicatety as well. jeremy charles tweeted in and said i can't wrap my head around why they would want data on kids. but it's unacceptable to me. why is this legal? >> a few
i am lisa fletcher. you are in the stream. identity thieves targeting your kids. why their information is so much more valuable than yours and which states are working for you and against you on this issue. and later, the price to pay for the 21st september tree classroom. how a student's click is being tracked by data collection agencies, 10 million data points a day per child. are the digital perks worth it? ♪ ♪ >>> rushing in is my co-host. josh, you are a dad. you have four...
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putin might go in the threat that he represents former nato supreme allied commander and dean of the fletcher school at tufts university admiral james stavridis. jim, good to have you. >> good to be with you, lou. lou: no matter how unlikely the threat right now, he is putting this forward as a clear sober alert to the world what is at stake. >> i know, general adrianne bradshaw quite well he is not given to hyperbole. >> he was, he is currently the deputy to general phil breedlove. adrian is talking about a conflict with russia. that's very unlikely, we ought to be quite concerned about russian actions today. lou: those actions continue and the cease-fire turns out to be is so often in these instances, mostly a fiction. >> correct. lou: into what use it's being put by angela merkel and the european leaders to what use it's being put by vladimir putin. >> of course. lou: what is your assessment? >> i think putin is using it to reinforce the insurgents and move more russian tanks and troops into the fight with the potential, and i really underline potential possibility of moving toward marippo
putin might go in the threat that he represents former nato supreme allied commander and dean of the fletcher school at tufts university admiral james stavridis. jim, good to have you. >> good to be with you, lou. lou: no matter how unlikely the threat right now, he is putting this forward as a clear sober alert to the world what is at stake. >> i know, general adrianne bradshaw quite well he is not given to hyperbole. >> he was, he is currently the deputy to general phil...
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police hailed duane fletcher as a hero to find the woman in this video being violently abducted off a germantown street last year. detectives said he should get the $47,000 award but months later he has not seen a penny. >> nbc 10 did some digging. he should get some of the money but we're asking why. that's not the only problem. tap in right now to hear the full story. >>> and a ground breaking in philadelphia's stinger park. preparing for a half million dollar renovation. the mayor said it's the city's kids who benefit and he had some help from them today tabbing about the work. >> when i came into the office seven years ago i said philadelphia will be the number one city in america. looks like we have two press conferences going on at the same time. it's fine. we'll work it out. he has things on his mind he needs to express. today's announcement is a part of making the green city part of what he wanted it to be. an -- >> the little guy in the front with his mom. no word on when these renovations will begin. >> very cute there. >> very excited. >> when the weather is this cold, so m
police hailed duane fletcher as a hero to find the woman in this video being violently abducted off a germantown street last year. detectives said he should get the $47,000 award but months later he has not seen a penny. >> nbc 10 did some digging. he should get some of the money but we're asking why. that's not the only problem. tap in right now to hear the full story. >>> and a ground breaking in philadelphia's stinger park. preparing for a half million dollar renovation. the...
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kevin goldberg of fletcher and hildreth, as chair of the national press foundation. >> thank you we have a couple of awards left and you're not going to want to miss them. the word captivating is one that i rarely use when writing about energy policy issues. but that is before i red a project of bloomberg news which takes a hard look at issues facing our energy grid. the grid hasn't changed much since thomas edison invented the lake on, but quickly opining this as well. read on and you'll see why the judges were so enthusiastic about their toys of our candidates as the winners of the 2015 award for energy writing. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you particularly to the judges and the national press foundation. if i woke up five years ago and thought that i would have been honored by a news organization are writing about utilities come i would've killed myself. [laughter] >> i am a storyteller in my view is what is the story there. well, it's an amazing story and i'm old enough, i'm in the san francisco bureau and i remember when they were buying up cell
kevin goldberg of fletcher and hildreth, as chair of the national press foundation. >> thank you we have a couple of awards left and you're not going to want to miss them. the word captivating is one that i rarely use when writing about energy policy issues. but that is before i red a project of bloomberg news which takes a hard look at issues facing our energy grid. the grid hasn't changed much since thomas edison invented the lake on, but quickly opining this as well. read on and you'll...
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robert fletcher was going nowhere as he tried to get to work this morning. his car was stuck in about 6-inches of solid ice. the problem is an unoccupied neighboring house a water pipe has been leaking from the house sending a freezing river of ice down the entire lender of the alley way. >> this water be running like for a few days now man. so this is what happened. each day the ice get built up higher and higher. >> reporter: and the problem extends well beyond the alley way. the water has flowed down 76th street trapping cars in ice out here. the philadelphia water department says it's nothing they can do. they can't help with this because the problem belongs to the homeowner. it's up to the homeowner to get that leaking pipe fixed. hopefully these folks might get some relief if the street department comes along and bumps a load of salt on all of this. live in overbrook park, david henry channel6 "action news." monica. >> thank you david. >>> you can share the wintry conditions in your area with the 6abc storm tracker a use the report your weather feature
robert fletcher was going nowhere as he tried to get to work this morning. his car was stuck in about 6-inches of solid ice. the problem is an unoccupied neighboring house a water pipe has been leaking from the house sending a freezing river of ice down the entire lender of the alley way. >> this water be running like for a few days now man. so this is what happened. each day the ice get built up higher and higher. >> reporter: and the problem extends well beyond the alley way. the...
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. >> reporter: robert fletcher wasn't going anywhere as he tried to get to work this morning. his car was hopelessly stuck ice. >> this water been running for a few days man. so this is what happened. each day the ice get built up higher and higher. >> reporter: the ice is at least 6-inches thick and it may take until spring to melt it. it may also take that long for the rest of us to thaw out. people ventured outside today only if they had to. >> it's freezing out here. >> reporter: you've got the hat, the hood, the heavy coat, layers. >> yeah. >> reporter: you should be fine, right. >> no, i need more than this i think. we need more sun. >> reporter: most couldn't get warm enough no matter how many layers. professionals who have to be out here have learned to adapt. this doesn't bother you. no i'm fine. i'm perfect. i'm dressed for it. >> reporter: you're out here all day. >> yes. >> reporter: how do you dress for it. >> just layers. >> reporter: one day you never mind wearing that bulletproof vest. >> never mind wearing it. >> reporter: everyone else wishes they were somepl
. >> reporter: robert fletcher wasn't going anywhere as he tried to get to work this morning. his car was hopelessly stuck ice. >> this water been running for a few days man. so this is what happened. each day the ice get built up higher and higher. >> reporter: the ice is at least 6-inches thick and it may take until spring to melt it. it may also take that long for the rest of us to thaw out. people ventured outside today only if they had to. >> it's freezing out here....
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our morning whether anchored james fletcher got into it with one of our assignment desk guys sammy whod some vertical video. >>: 90 dye% of the time we see the sand dollars a hauler says but the picture of as dressings to have tents and hit the sweet spot that's confusing a lot of people. the code of our redness the final layer of nerve tissue that lines the back of my eyes the tech blue green and red in the image. >>grant: hundreds of you have voted and arco what the uc 12 percent said they see blue and black and 12 percent said they say purpling grain. will the team's fast and cattle >>catherine: this is from the people make the dress white ago are you crazy here's what the dress looks like this is not an optical illusion you're looking really bad photos was school scrolled up color contrast. screw up. >>reporter: is got to be philtre something that does not look like blow >>catherine: it looks like a faded blue or black around color. >>grant: both this is the heart of the issue right here. >>catherine: the first one is a wacked-out color photo it's just wrong. >>grant: the head opht
our morning whether anchored james fletcher got into it with one of our assignment desk guys sammy whod some vertical video. >>: 90 dye% of the time we see the sand dollars a hauler says but the picture of as dressings to have tents and hit the sweet spot that's confusing a lot of people. the code of our redness the final layer of nerve tissue that lines the back of my eyes the tech blue green and red in the image. >>grant: hundreds of you have voted and arco what the uc 12 percent...
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over to the weather center here is james fletcher. >> reporter: relatively clear skies and a sunny andalleys that is. livermore at 40 degrees. during the morning hours it will be partly cloudy and cool temperatures in early part of the morning was cooler. but we should be warming up a little later on. upper 60s to lower '70s. the storm should be impacted us there as friday. it's not the state east bay that was see the upper 60s the low seventies we repeat that for the south bay and no. 8. 72 degrees in the north bay. >> reporter: in the morning we may see some showers popping up in the santa cruz maunds--mountains. by says it begins to break up will begin to climb towards commit night it what disappear. --clouds. here's your seventh day around the decked out looked it's not only just saturday we have bring the oslo monday and wednesday of next week. more details the county did to an here to kron 4. doria. >>: fcc unloose set rules for the internet will slow down apps or on-line services that you're running you may notice a lack in that slicks it will be fixed. --netflix you will not he
over to the weather center here is james fletcher. >> reporter: relatively clear skies and a sunny andalleys that is. livermore at 40 degrees. during the morning hours it will be partly cloudy and cool temperatures in early part of the morning was cooler. but we should be warming up a little later on. upper 60s to lower '70s. the storm should be impacted us there as friday. it's not the state east bay that was see the upper 60s the low seventies we repeat that for the south bay and no. 8....