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why fountains real quick before you get you playing, why fountains. >> well, fountains is a place whereer in town. we play in water but we play in different types of environment, we can play lakes, rivers, yeah, sea, we have been playing the sea you will play a concerto and s-e -a and something we have composed. >> we will put a link to our web site fox 29.com where you can see these guys this weekend in philadelphia guys, welcome. >> thank you very much. >> let's hear it. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> guy is playing a watering can. >> i like the sound, is is like steel drums, remind me of the highlands and you can do it anywhere. >> you know in trinidad they call it steel pan instead of drums. >> this is really cool. you happen upon to this it is neat, beautiful. >> i like it too. >> can you imagine. >> bunch of french guys playing watering cans. >> you know what would be cool if they did under the sea, in the water do that, little mermaid action. >> we could be quiet. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i think it is kind of cool. it will be all over the place. >> what is that. >> he is playing
why fountains real quick before you get you playing, why fountains. >> well, fountains is a place whereer in town. we play in water but we play in different types of environment, we can play lakes, rivers, yeah, sea, we have been playing the sea you will play a concerto and s-e -a and something we have composed. >> we will put a link to our web site fox 29.com where you can see these guys this weekend in philadelphia guys, welcome. >> thank you very much. >> let's hear...
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ed greenwood elementary, one want err fountain has been shut off. no word on how many of the 24 district schools have been tested. >>> the zika virus proving to be more serious than originally thought. >> during white house briefing, experts urge more money for treatment and mosquito control. scientists say the virus can result in miscarriages, premature births and blindness in newborns. zika also likely to be a problem during the entire lent of pregnancy, not just the first trimester. cdc sales the mosquito that carries the virus can be found in 30us states. more than twice as many as originally thought. emergency funding is being stalled in congress so fund left over from the ebola outbreak are being re allocated to zika. >> everything we look at with this virus seems to be a bit scarier than we initially thought. so while we absolutely hope we don't see widespread local transmission in the continental us. we need the states to be ready for that. >> no more than 300 travel associated cases of zika have been reported in the u.s. so far, doctor rob
ed greenwood elementary, one want err fountain has been shut off. no word on how many of the 24 district schools have been tested. >>> the zika virus proving to be more serious than originally thought. >> during white house briefing, experts urge more money for treatment and mosquito control. scientists say the virus can result in miscarriages, premature births and blindness in newborns. zika also likely to be a problem during the entire lent of pregnancy, not just the first...
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and it was served in soda fountains with carbonated water. and around this time, frank robinson wrote in a letter and said, women keep contacting me and saying, would you please stop with the medicinal advertising. just advertise it as a refreshing drink, because we do not want to feel like we are sick to drink it. he began to get that idea and gradually they began to change the advertising. this is one from 1905, 2 years after they took out the cocaine. and they are still advertising it with little children. as men, women, and children all healthy and happy drinking coca-cola. let me mention why they took out the cocaine. cocaine had been a wonder drug in the 1880's, but gradually it became clear that it was an addictive drug that was a real problem. the reason that they really took it out was that coca-cola was a very southern drink and there were rumors that black people were drinking too much coca-cola, getting high on the cocaine, raping white women and murdering their bosses. this was in newspapers i found at the time, i am quite convin
and it was served in soda fountains with carbonated water. and around this time, frank robinson wrote in a letter and said, women keep contacting me and saying, would you please stop with the medicinal advertising. just advertise it as a refreshing drink, because we do not want to feel like we are sick to drink it. he began to get that idea and gradually they began to change the advertising. this is one from 1905, 2 years after they took out the cocaine. and they are still advertising it with...
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. >>> democratic presidential candidates face off fountain before the crucial primary. >>> local workers protest demanding higher wages. >> reporter: karen rogers is here for david and mr. matt pellman good morning. >> reporter: we continue to have freeze warnings in effect for much of the area. that's the bright blue that you see and the frost advisory along the i-95 corridor and delaware until 8:00 a.m. so cold out there, once again, look at the numbers, 32 in martins creek. barely above freezing in quakertown. 36 in saint davids, 43 in center city. in the suburbs in new jersey you're in the blow 20s, hammonton, 29. vineland, 29. glassboro, freezing mark. a little bit above that in cinnaminson. 34 in dover. chilly again, satellite and radar showing we have high clouds out there, we have mostly clear skies in philadelphia and we are once again going to have a nice afternoon with lots of sunshine. it will be better than yesterday as far as temperature we got to 58 degrees. closer to average, the temperatures go up to here. today, 62 degrees. >> reporter: i got mr. matt pellman this morni
. >>> democratic presidential candidates face off fountain before the crucial primary. >>> local workers protest demanding higher wages. >> reporter: karen rogers is here for david and mr. matt pellman good morning. >> reporter: we continue to have freeze warnings in effect for much of the area. that's the bright blue that you see and the frost advisory along the i-95 corridor and delaware until 8:00 a.m. so cold out there, once again, look at the numbers, 32 in...
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. >> the high fountain back in the '80s, once a month, once every three weeks, it would high fountaint was absolutely amazing. >> this high fountaining is a spectacle, but looks could be deceiving. it's effusive, not explosive like mount st. helens. dump ash on surrounding towns. 20 miles away, it's not in imminent danger, that is until something changes. >> late 1986, it stopped high fountaining and it started to form lava flows and lava tubes which is the transportation system that allows the lava to go long distances. >> because of this new tube formation in 1986, the lava flowing from it has a greater reach putting nearby towns on high alert. many residents of kalapana have a theological explanation for all of this. some hawaiians attribute the predictable volcanic activity to the goddess, pele. >> pele is the fire goddess in hawaiian mythology. the lava is the manifestation of pele. when she's active, it's obvious why the hawaiians gave a diety to that, because it looks like it's alive. >> it continues to pump out lava, and for three years, residents live with on again/off again
. >> the high fountain back in the '80s, once a month, once every three weeks, it would high fountaint was absolutely amazing. >> this high fountaining is a spectacle, but looks could be deceiving. it's effusive, not explosive like mount st. helens. dump ash on surrounding towns. 20 miles away, it's not in imminent danger, that is until something changes. >> late 1986, it stopped high fountaining and it started to form lava flows and lava tubes which is the transportation...
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they found half the fountains exceeded federal standards, as a result four water fountains and a faculty kitchen sink was shut off and now all drinking spots are tested including the area that were accessible to ensure accuracy. >>> and two people in michigan are charged with the flint water crisis. they are charged with evidence tampering and other felony and misdemeanor accounts. police are expected to release more information at a news conference at 2:00 this afternoon. >>> reforms in ferguson, missouri, is expected to start quickly. the judge says the agreement between the city and department of justice avoids an extensive court battle. they have been under scrutiny since brown, who was black was shot by a white police officer in 2014. >>> there is still more ahead paying with a credit card could get more changes in the chip technology. "action news" will be right back. this change in attitude brought to you by escape to margaritaville, the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. featuring a second chance trip to the fabulous margaritaville beach resort in hollywood beach, fl
they found half the fountains exceeded federal standards, as a result four water fountains and a faculty kitchen sink was shut off and now all drinking spots are tested including the area that were accessible to ensure accuracy. >>> and two people in michigan are charged with the flint water crisis. they are charged with evidence tampering and other felony and misdemeanor accounts. police are expected to release more information at a news conference at 2:00 this afternoon. >>>...
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your hands: these test results showed that some of the drinking water sources, some of the water fountains at this charter school came back with lead levels ten times above the acceptable limits. >> the testing took 324 water samples, a sample from every single water source in all eight non-traditional facilities within the newark public school district for this phase of testing. a quarter of those samples came back with elevated levels of led. 16 of them were from drinking water sources, 10 of those drinking water sources were the newark legacy charter school. the epa's acceptable level of lead and water is 15 parts per billion and some of the samples from water fountains, the levels were more than 10 times that. the school district began offering free blood tests to 17,000 students who attend class in the initial 30 schools that had elevated lead results. >> we're not forcing people to get lead testing right. we don't know how many parents are going to come forward. >> the mayor says the water supply is fine but old pipes in the aging building are to blame for the spike in lead levels. >
your hands: these test results showed that some of the drinking water sources, some of the water fountains at this charter school came back with lead levels ten times above the acceptable limits. >> the testing took 324 water samples, a sample from every single water source in all eight non-traditional facilities within the newark public school district for this phase of testing. a quarter of those samples came back with elevated levels of led. 16 of them were from drinking water sources,...
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six water fountains in the leonia district in new jersey. those fountains were shut off. in all 96 sources of drinking water have been affected, but the different has not said in which building those tainted fountains are. >>> con edison has reached a kickback scheme. in the deal, utility customers will get back $171 million that breaks down to $13 for electric customers, and $22 for gas customers. >>> just out this morning, a new report that breaks down the rent affordability of new york city. most people don't say rent and affordable in the same sentence. we'll tell you which borough that is the worst and the borough where there is some relief. >>> and how soon you can make money on facebook without quitting your day job. >>> and we'll have weather and traffic on the fours coming up. we are looking at the george washington bridge there. >>> 5:13 on this thursday. here's four things to know. overnight police released this sketch of a man wanted in an attempted rape in prospect park. it happened as the victim was jogging early yesterday morning. she was able to fight off
six water fountains in the leonia district in new jersey. those fountains were shut off. in all 96 sources of drinking water have been affected, but the different has not said in which building those tainted fountains are. >>> con edison has reached a kickback scheme. in the deal, utility customers will get back $171 million that breaks down to $13 for electric customers, and $22 for gas customers. >>> just out this morning, a new report that breaks down the rent affordability...
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. >> reporter: here at this school the water fountains were shut down several weeks ago as a precaution. now those results are in, parents want to know how long their children may have been exposed. >> how long has this been going on? it's going to be a lot of kids who got lead. >> reporter: the first round of test results are in. the findings, a big concern for newark parents. so far eight schools have been tested for high levels of lead. 324 samples taken. 76 of those samples resulted in >> we were did appointed but we had already put some things in place. >> reporter: according to the city's report, ten of her school's drinking fountains showed high levels of lead. they are now permanently taped off. >> we reached out to an independent environmental expert and had them come in and test our water. we received those results back and those results were safe. >> reporter: but she's not taking chances. students are drinking bottled water and this new filtration system is being installed. schools where high levels were found are now required to shut off the contaminated water sources. they
. >> reporter: here at this school the water fountains were shut down several weeks ago as a precaution. now those results are in, parents want to know how long their children may have been exposed. >> how long has this been going on? it's going to be a lot of kids who got lead. >> reporter: the first round of test results are in. the findings, a big concern for newark parents. so far eight schools have been tested for high levels of lead. 324 samples taken. 76 of those...
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. >>> and the latest school district in the area shutting off the water fountains after high levels of lead. >>> plus, how far would you go to get viagra? in one state you may first have to get a notarized note from >>> tonight, we are getting a look at the aftermath of a deadly crash in kwaens. a car hit the median on the white stone expressway, flipped upside down 25 feet below. the driver, kevin temmisfar was taken to the hospital where he died. >>> the ninja burglar is ready to plead guilty to charges tomorrow. he admitted to targeting more than 150 homes on staten island in the past decade. and because of the statute of limitation, he faces only three burglary charges in the borough. he got caught after committing similar crimes across the tri state. >> i think that's wonderful, because now we can sleep a little better at night. >> castanza was dubbed the ninja killer. >>> the death toll in ecuador following last week's earthquake now tops 500. and time is running out to find survivors still trapped in the rubble there. we have a reporter in the disaster zone where people are stil
. >>> and the latest school district in the area shutting off the water fountains after high levels of lead. >>> plus, how far would you go to get viagra? in one state you may first have to get a notarized note from >>> tonight, we are getting a look at the aftermath of a deadly crash in kwaens. a car hit the median on the white stone expressway, flipped upside down 25 feet below. the driver, kevin temmisfar was taken to the hospital where he died. >>> the...
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. >>> a lead scare at a local school where students are told not to use the water fountains. >>> do youw where your tax dollars are going? city workers pulling in the biggest paycheck. why it's somebody you never heard of and don't want to meet. >>> and what does it take to be an eagles cheerleader? some philly hopefuls find out if they have the right stuff. >>> and make sure you have the winter coat tomorrow morning. temperatures in the 20s for a good portion of the area but before the week's over, showers and storms move in. i'll show you the timing on that coming up. >>> new at 11:00, philadelphia's mayor is top official in philadelphia but not bringing in the biggest paycheck. this honor goes to the medical examiner, according to new data the city just released today. the m.e. pulls in $260,000 salary. police commissioner ross with the second biggest paycheck, $240,000 a year. third place goes to deputy medical examiner who makes $231,000. and then mayor who's salary is $217,000 a year. the mayor said it's the data for transparency. >>> also new at 11:00, an elementary school of mon
. >>> a lead scare at a local school where students are told not to use the water fountains. >>> do youw where your tax dollars are going? city workers pulling in the biggest paycheck. why it's somebody you never heard of and don't want to meet. >>> and what does it take to be an eagles cheerleader? some philly hopefuls find out if they have the right stuff. >>> and make sure you have the winter coat tomorrow morning. temperatures in the 20s for a good...
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the plan is that they will be laying the wreath at the fountain. and in a few minutes, and they will observed the moment of silence, early morning hours is when it struck, and you can see many people, and people from across the city gathered here. the underlying story here this morning, a lot of the focus on the japan in ecuador earthquakes and earthquake preparedness this morning. the ceremony will continue with the wreath laying, and they will have the moment of silence at 5:11 am and we will be here at that time. >>> it is confirmed that 232 people were killed by the saturday night big earthquake in ecuador. the magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit the pacific coast, and hundreds of buildings were destroyed, crews out there trying to find the survivors in the rubble. the death toll is expected to continue to rise. >>> at least 10 people still missing in southern japan after the two big earthquakes, the biggest, magnitude 7.0 on friday. the overall death toll from both earthquakes is 42, with more than 1000 injured. the u. s. military is joining the reli
the plan is that they will be laying the wreath at the fountain. and in a few minutes, and they will observed the moment of silence, early morning hours is when it struck, and you can see many people, and people from across the city gathered here. the underlying story here this morning, a lot of the focus on the japan in ecuador earthquakes and earthquake preparedness this morning. the ceremony will continue with the wreath laying, and they will have the moment of silence at 5:11 am and we will...
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and the water fountains and the other sources, they are shut off immediately. reporting live from newark jim dolan channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> the new york city's transportation is firing back after criticism about graffiti removal. the department saying that crews this year have stepped up efforts. dot says that 45 million square feet of graffiti is removed each year. that this is all part of the major initiative by the city to be safe and clean. believer in the broken window's theory, investing also to graffiti clean up. >> the department also says that the city is constantly on the lookout for graffiti troubled spots. >>> a string of severe storms tearing across the south spawning tornadoes in at least four states. take a look at this video from georgia of a tornado that touched down to the central part of the state this morning. heavy rain and strong winds, they also caused flooding and down trees and powerlines and twisters, also swirled through louisiana, mississippi, and alabama. and so far no reports of injuries or deaths from this latest round of st
and the water fountains and the other sources, they are shut off immediately. reporting live from newark jim dolan channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> the new york city's transportation is firing back after criticism about graffiti removal. the department saying that crews this year have stepped up efforts. dot says that 45 million square feet of graffiti is removed each year. that this is all part of the major initiative by the city to be safe and clean. believer in the broken window's...
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and then they gave us a water fountain. they let us drink out of their water fountains and they went and started drinking poland springs. it's cute, but nobody's using it anymore. nobody uses cash. even strippers use apple pay. >> trevor: but, roy, no, you have to admit, it's still a momentous occasion. >> that might not happen until the year 2030. you know what else might happen in the year 2030? global hotness. >> trevor: you mean global warming. >> ( bleep ) will be warm by then. it's going to be hot! and even if we still here, we anticipate using cash. we're going to pay for everything with chicken and baby teeth. >> trevor: roy, why don't we just enjoy the small step forward? >> you go and enjoy. i ain't using no black 20. i give people that bill, they're going to think it's a counterfeit. >> trevor: what? >> listen, listen, african you weren't here the last time ( bleep ) changed up. last time they changed up the bill, it was mayhem. and all they did was change the size of the face! ( laughter ) you have the bill, you
and then they gave us a water fountain. they let us drink out of their water fountains and they went and started drinking poland springs. it's cute, but nobody's using it anymore. nobody uses cash. even strippers use apple pay. >> trevor: but, roy, no, you have to admit, it's still a momentous occasion. >> that might not happen until the year 2030. you know what else might happen in the year 2030? global hotness. >> trevor: you mean global warming. >> ( bleep ) will be...
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over at greenwood elementary, one water fountain has been shut off. no word on how many of the 24 district schools have been tested. >> thousands of verizon workers could go on strike this week while the two sides return to the table today. verizon says they are hopeful the possible strike tomorrow morning could involve more than 39,000 east coast verizon land line phone and cable workers. the union members have been without a contract since august of 2015. union leaders say verizon wants to freeze pensions, make layoffs easier and rely on more contract workers, verizon said it has been moving the bargaining process forward and strike threats are not constructive. >> what the company is trying to do take the work call, move it out of state or even out of the count troy have it done by someone else, not return the invest tonight their local communities. >> verizon released a statement reading in part, quote, we have trained thousands of non-union verizon employees to care out virtually every job function handled by our represented work force, the compa
over at greenwood elementary, one water fountain has been shut off. no word on how many of the 24 district schools have been tested. >> thousands of verizon workers could go on strike this week while the two sides return to the table today. verizon says they are hopeful the possible strike tomorrow morning could involve more than 39,000 east coast verizon land line phone and cable workers. the union members have been without a contract since august of 2015. union leaders say verizon wants...
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. >> at 5:12:00 a.m., people will at the fountain to mark the moment of the quake. joe rosato jr.hows us what will notably be missing. >> reporter: san francisco was filled with things that survive. >> building is a survivor. >> reporter: many buildings rode out the devastating earthquake and fire of 1904. phoenix, right, rises of the ashes. >> reporter: in the years since the devastation, people gathered at lotus fountain every april 18th to remember. >> up in the hills watching the fire. >> reporter: they have had voices fill in the details of that dark day. >> carried me out. >> reporter: but as the city gathers this coming monday for the first time since 1906, there are no longer living survivors. >> well, we lost our last two earthquake survivors this year. >> reporter: this year, bill del monte died at 109, marking the end of the last witness to that fateful day. >> we knew the day would come when we didn't have a survivor. >> reporter: although the last survivors were too young to remember much of the actual quake, they remember vividly what came next. >> the thing is, they
. >> at 5:12:00 a.m., people will at the fountain to mark the moment of the quake. joe rosato jr.hows us what will notably be missing. >> reporter: san francisco was filled with things that survive. >> building is a survivor. >> reporter: many buildings rode out the devastating earthquake and fire of 1904. phoenix, right, rises of the ashes. >> reporter: in the years since the devastation, people gathered at lotus fountain every april 18th to remember. >> up...
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it would take something bigger is to freeze that fountain. but possibility, lo and behold right there, coolest vehicle in the world, my mobile weather lab is parked -- we are facing the wrong way. 37 degrees, all compliments of the equipment on the top of the vehicle and take a look at what the other readings are around the area, right now it is 20 degrees in the hamptons, 25 monticello, new york city at 37 which is what i'm picking up right here outside the park. future temps, 6:00 a.m. new york city at 29 degrees. liberty, monticello at 17. bellmore, 31. everyone below the freezing mark. thus we have the freeze warning. again if your area is not shaded in, the color that represents the freeze on it, purple, it just means you hasn't -- you haven't started your growing season yet. after a very cold start, 49 degrees. filtered sunshine, watching more clouds make their way into the area ahead of a rain chance. but that comes with milder temperatures. we'll talk about how long they last in just a bit. let's go back to you. >> thank you. >>> camp
it would take something bigger is to freeze that fountain. but possibility, lo and behold right there, coolest vehicle in the world, my mobile weather lab is parked -- we are facing the wrong way. 37 degrees, all compliments of the equipment on the top of the vehicle and take a look at what the other readings are around the area, right now it is 20 degrees in the hamptons, 25 monticello, new york city at 37 which is what i'm picking up right here outside the park. future temps, 6:00 a.m. new...
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east lake elementary school has five water fountains with lead levels more than the federal limit of 15 parts per billion. parents are, of course, concerned. >> it's a surprise to us because it's a concern. you don't want your kids to be exposed to something like lead. >> reporter: on the web site, a press release from the office of the superintendent states five elementary school have high levels of lead, including classrooms 5, 7, 14, 16 and the water fountain between the hall and the gym. classroom no. 14 had the highest level among all the schools with 270 parts per billion. >> it was not being used, that classroom. the one that tested the highest wasn't being used. my son's classroom was pretty high and it's concerning. >> reporter: there were lead levels between 17 parts per billion and 25.1 parts per billion. >> compared to newark, i don't think our school system is any comparison. they isolated it to a couple of valves. you're talking about newark, you're talking about a lot of schools. >> reporter: according to the web site, all the drinking fountains affected have been turn
east lake elementary school has five water fountains with lead levels more than the federal limit of 15 parts per billion. parents are, of course, concerned. >> it's a surprise to us because it's a concern. you don't want your kids to be exposed to something like lead. >> reporter: on the web site, a press release from the office of the superintendent states five elementary school have high levels of lead, including classrooms 5, 7, 14, 16 and the water fountain between the hall and...
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she says she understands shutting off fountains that are just for looks.ut she says an exception should be made for ponds that animals may call home. >> i mean, now where are they going to go? i know they are just a couple of ducks. but, you know, how far is too far?! maybe this is too far. >> you know, human right now, humans need drinking water and since there are other areas for animals to fly to or scurry to, we would like to save that for drinking purposes. >> reporter: in pleasanton, john ramos, kpix 5. >>> hi-def doppler will be busy tonight. we have some rain on the way. >> weigh do. that helps out because this is the time of year when we withdraw from all the water we deposited in the wintertime. every bit of rain we get in april or may we don't have to take out as much. it's going to be really slow drive to work tomorrow. there is rain coming. lots of sunshine in the south bay where it was in the 70s. we are cooler in santa rosa. 64 cloudy. san francisco of 4. concord 68. oakland currently 71. san francisco 64. there is rain in the mendocino coun
she says she understands shutting off fountains that are just for looks.ut she says an exception should be made for ponds that animals may call home. >> i mean, now where are they going to go? i know they are just a couple of ducks. but, you know, how far is too far?! maybe this is too far. >> you know, human right now, humans need drinking water and since there are other areas for animals to fly to or scurry to, we would like to save that for drinking purposes. >> reporter:...
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we'll tell you what was found in their school's water fountains. >>> are you ready for some football?need to stay home for thursday night games. twitter now has you covered. we'll explain next on "nbc 10 news today." vo: president obama endorses katie mcginty for u.s. senate, calling her "a champion for working families." the 9th of 10 kids, her dad's union pension and social security made all the difference. in pennsylvania, mcginty helped implement obamacare and expand coverage. trump and toomey have attacked obamacare and social security. to fight back, president obama wants mcginty in the senate to protect women, families and seniors. vote in the democratic primary, april 26th. mcginty: i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. it is just about 5:45 and temperatures are hovering around freezing if you're waking up in the philadelphia area. today the mayor and other philadelphia officials will join victims' families for the ground breaking on a memorial to honor those killed in the center city building collapse that took place three years ago. crews will build
we'll tell you what was found in their school's water fountains. >>> are you ready for some football?need to stay home for thursday night games. twitter now has you covered. we'll explain next on "nbc 10 news today." vo: president obama endorses katie mcginty for u.s. senate, calling her "a champion for working families." the 9th of 10 kids, her dad's union pension and social security made all the difference. in pennsylvania, mcginty helped implement obamacare and...
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also take a look at this, kelly drive is repaving, let me see if i can, you there go, between fountain green drive, one lane report he had will he blocked here, not causing too many slow downs, certainly will within the next half hour if we don't get it out of the way, brooke, over to you. >> thanks, meisha. federal judge expected to rule on lawsuits today between bill cosby and one every his accusers. andrea constant. each accuse the other of violating secrecy pact. >> also accused of suing bruce castor of defemation. jan carabeo picks this story up live outside the federal courthouse in center city. good morning, jan. >> reporter: jim, brooke, good morning, federal court judge today is expected to hear three separate issues, but the big issue today goes back to a 2006 secrecy clause in a civil lawsuit. >> bill cosby back in the spotlight today. happening this afternoon, federal court judge is set to way three separate issues, former temple employee and cost bee accuser andrea constant wants a judge to void a secrecy clause surrounding 2006 civil settle. the lawsuit against constant,
also take a look at this, kelly drive is repaving, let me see if i can, you there go, between fountain green drive, one lane report he had will he blocked here, not causing too many slow downs, certainly will within the next half hour if we don't get it out of the way, brooke, over to you. >> thanks, meisha. federal judge expected to rule on lawsuits today between bill cosby and one every his accusers. andrea constant. each accuse the other of violating secrecy pact. >> also accused...
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as a result, four water fountains and a faculty kitchen sink were shut off.ials say now all drinking spots in the building are being tested including the areas that were already assessed to ensure accuracy. those results are expected in about one to two weeks. >> david joins us. we're starting off a little chillier than the last couple days. >> little bit and ending up a little cooler too. storm tracker6 double scan slows you we're dry and as we take a look outside we have somewhat cool conditions with some areas in the 40's. philadelphia in the low 50's but you can see that camera rock steady as the winds really aren't all that strong. occasionally we're getting that many up into the low double digits but generally speaking pretty light. temperatures, here we go, 46 degrees in allentown. just 41 in reading. that is cooler than yesterday up in reading. 42 lancaster. 47 in trenton. 46 degrees in wilmington. 42 degrees in millville and a five and a two down in cape may so a light jacket probably not a bad idea but you'll find as you step outside that it's not t
as a result, four water fountains and a faculty kitchen sink were shut off.ials say now all drinking spots in the building are being tested including the areas that were already assessed to ensure accuracy. those results are expected in about one to two weeks. >> david joins us. we're starting off a little chillier than the last couple days. >> little bit and ending up a little cooler too. storm tracker6 double scan slows you we're dry and as we take a look outside we have somewhat...
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so there i am, i've learned how to read, and i'm in the grocery store and there are two water fountains and one says "for colored," and the other one says, "for whites only." well, i was always a curious child-- most inquisitive about life and things. i always wanted to know, you know, where things came from and what they were and why. and i looked and i would read... i would read that sign. i would look at that sign and i would look at that sign and i said, "now, why... why is that like that?" >> hinojosa: did you know white? did you understand that was for white people? >> i was beginning to understand it. i was beginning to understand it, but i wanted to know why. i mean, you know, i understood that that was going on. by this time, i understood what was going on, but i didn't quite understand why because it never made sense, you know? it still doesn't make sense, okay? >> hinojosa: right, right. >> so i decided, "i'm going to go over there and i'm going to taste that water." >> hinojosa: which was a big deal. >> i went over there and i tasted that water and that water didn't taste an
so there i am, i've learned how to read, and i'm in the grocery store and there are two water fountains and one says "for colored," and the other one says, "for whites only." well, i was always a curious child-- most inquisitive about life and things. i always wanted to know, you know, where things came from and what they were and why. and i looked and i would read... i would read that sign. i would look at that sign and i would look at that sign and i said, "now,...
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. >>> have after discovering high levels of led in the drinking water, water fountain shut down at aouth jersey school, i'm cleve bryan, coming up what else are they doing to keep safe. >>> i sit here in my rocking chair alone. >> she's no ordinary grand mom, this 84 year-old bundle of energy from philadelphia, wraps, dj's, sings and that is not all. the she's speaking out about why she's taking to the air waves and her advice for parents. >>> and new at 6:00, new at 6:00 neighbors demand answers, they want to know why the streets remain unpaved and work remains unfinished in this bucks county subdivision. we are live with what the local township is kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. >>> new at 5:30, elevated levels of lead surfaced, in one elementary schools in mercer county, last week we told but elevated levels of lead in the elementary school in wynnewood. "eyewitness news", continues 59:30 hi everyone i'm jessica dean. >> eye witt the necessary news, new jersey reporter, and more on what school officials are doing. >> it is concern
. >>> have after discovering high levels of led in the drinking water, water fountain shut down at aouth jersey school, i'm cleve bryan, coming up what else are they doing to keep safe. >>> i sit here in my rocking chair alone. >> she's no ordinary grand mom, this 84 year-old bundle of energy from philadelphia, wraps, dj's, sings and that is not all. the she's speaking out about why she's taking to the air waves and her advice for parents. >>> and new at 6:00,...
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they are linked. >> the general public is invited to the lotus fountain and golden fountain so they can come down at 9 a.m. at union square and be with us for the kick off? >> correct. >> i will switch a little bit and you refer to the research project that we were selected for for diversity and the the researchers were here 2 days and want to hear how that went and the next steps with them. do they produce a study or paper and can we get a copy or feedback or presentation of their summary? >> so my understanding is they took in a lot of information from several of us that met with them over the course of two days. there are four other sites they are a in the process of visiting and getting a similar feel and they will then provide the information they captured in a report to the department orphlabejure it is up to the department of labor. my understanding is they will eventually summarize those site visits and come up with something in writing which we are entitled to a copy of >> i bow they are back ipwashington and researchers as well, but i guess a copy of that summary is sufficient
they are linked. >> the general public is invited to the lotus fountain and golden fountain so they can come down at 9 a.m. at union square and be with us for the kick off? >> correct. >> i will switch a little bit and you refer to the research project that we were selected for for diversity and the the researchers were here 2 days and want to hear how that went and the next steps with them. do they produce a study or paper and can we get a copy or feedback or presentation of...
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the fountain, it became a meeting point after the earthquake.ed ones and damage from the earthquake.>>> we are talking about financial planning, many people have a budget that executing it is another step to make sure that your financial house is in order. bicycle financial, here today, let's be clear, what is a financial plan? >> it outlines what you need to achieve against her goal. but really, what it is, the same thing you go online and go shopping, you create a wish list, -- >> a shopping cart? >> yes. you choose your long term goals, and the shopping cart is the acquittal of an -- equivalent of a financial plan. so say i am sitting at home, what do i need to have? what is the information? >> you have to have a budget. you have to know what your spending is cost saving its -- is for short-term and lo-terngm investment. and how you protect your family with insurance. we need to know your debt situation. >> how much i am bringing in bringing month -- bringing in each month, how much is going out, and how much can i say? >> again, your wish li
the fountain, it became a meeting point after the earthquake.ed ones and damage from the earthquake.>>> we are talking about financial planning, many people have a budget that executing it is another step to make sure that your financial house is in order. bicycle financial, here today, let's be clear, what is a financial plan? >> it outlines what you need to achieve against her goal. but really, what it is, the same thing you go online and go shopping, you create a wish list, --...
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came from water fountains or other sources of drinking water. >> duke is off, so we have some sports. april fools day start with hockey. devils down -- and panthers during the commercial break. [laughter] >> oh, my -- my heart. third period, moved in short side and scoreses second in two goals. 3-2 is the funnel. rangers made a trip -- deflects the shot to put it past henrik lundqvist you'll see it right there. game winner. game tied at three in the third. and aisles win it 4-3 the final. nets out in cleveland. lebron james under and up for layup. that gave him 26,659 point. scoring list and finish with 24 on the night. calves beat the brook are lopez mets 107-87. derek jeter has signed on to be a player coach with the bite out of the australian baseball league. nope he hasn't. that was an april fools joke last night it was april first in australia by the way at the time. april fools day prank by australian team and tweeted bogus sign along with photo of jeter with their jersey. yankees twitter staff replied back saying good one. i thought you knew that was on your should earl. you we
came from water fountains or other sources of drinking water. >> duke is off, so we have some sports. april fools day start with hockey. devils down -- and panthers during the commercial break. [laughter] >> oh, my -- my heart. third period, moved in short side and scoreses second in two goals. 3-2 is the funnel. rangers made a trip -- deflects the shot to put it past henrik lundqvist you'll see it right there. game winner. game tied at three in the third. and aisles win it 4-3 the...
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people will gather at the fountain to mark the moment of the quake. but joe shows us what will be noticeably missing. >> reporter: things that s survive. buildings rode out the devastating earthquake and fire of 1906. >> the state bird is phoenix. >> reporter: in the years since the devastation as people gathered at the fountain to remember the quake -- >> up on the hill watching the fire. >> reporter: there have been living, breathing voices to fill in the details of that dark day. >> carried me out in a table cloth. >> reporter: as the city gathers this coming monday for the first time since 1906 there are no longer living survivors. >> we lost our last two earthquake survivors this year. >> reporter: this year bill died at the grand old age of 109 marking the end of the last living witness to that fateful day. >> we knew the day would come when we wouldn't have a survivor. >> reporter: although the survivors were too young to remember the quake, they u remember vividly what came next. >> they were alive then. more importantly shs they rebuilt the c
people will gather at the fountain to mark the moment of the quake. but joe shows us what will be noticeably missing. >> reporter: things that s survive. buildings rode out the devastating earthquake and fire of 1906. >> the state bird is phoenix. >> reporter: in the years since the devastation as people gathered at the fountain to remember the quake -- >> up on the hill watching the fire. >> reporter: there have been living, breathing voices to fill in the details...
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clooney's pad and designed the 8 bedrooms and sparkley pool it has a bill yard room and working fountain. where e can she film her new edocu series. >> also kim and courtney kardashian. when your private helicopter has to make an emergency landing in iceland you have to snapchat it. don't worry, the gang is all fine. >> a seat belt was hanging out that making a rattling noise. >> why are they wearing their seat belt? >> it might not have gone with their jacket. >> here's anoth the stars are like you or not. they have motorcycle riding with their friends. look at this. lady gaga hopped on the back of her fiancee's bike and went cruising around with his bang. biker sheik and ready for adventure. >> have you noticed once you become a parent you don't do those things anymore. >> absolutely not. >> apparently swim suit model and new mom brooklyn decker hasn't gotten the memo yet. >> okay. >> oh goodness. all right e.t. let's go. i have always been a little built of a daredevil. that changes now that i'm a new mom because i'm thinking about my child and his future. but i push it a little bit.
clooney's pad and designed the 8 bedrooms and sparkley pool it has a bill yard room and working fountain. where e can she film her new edocu series. >> also kim and courtney kardashian. when your private helicopter has to make an emergency landing in iceland you have to snapchat it. don't worry, the gang is all fine. >> a seat belt was hanging out that making a rattling noise. >> why are they wearing their seat belt? >> it might not have gone with their jacket. >>...
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soda fountains. makes you feel good. nick: it does. really does. dari: happy. happy. the weather isn't happy. happy. steve: i can tell the mood has soured. people have turned on this month. dari: zombie mode. everyone is mulling along. nick: exactly. just going through the flow. the weekend isn't a complete loss. tomorrow is going to be the nice day. sunday is going to be the soggy day. both days will be cool for this time of year. we should average 66 for the high. it was upper 50s today and some areas not getting much out of the lower 50s along the coast. 49 was the low this morning. that's average. and 5:55, the sunrise. down 7:51. a good amount of sun tomorrow. 54 currently. the air is dry with a 35 degree dew point. clouds in play. a couple of showers. pressure 30.08 and steady. some of the showers on fox 5 sky guardian. you can see them through the hudson valley as you get through nyack to montgomery and up towards monticello. some areas of rain towards scranton. not much around the city. we have light showers as you head down towards central new jersey. take a
soda fountains. makes you feel good. nick: it does. really does. dari: happy. happy. the weather isn't happy. happy. steve: i can tell the mood has soured. people have turned on this month. dari: zombie mode. everyone is mulling along. nick: exactly. just going through the flow. the weekend isn't a complete loss. tomorrow is going to be the nice day. sunday is going to be the soggy day. both days will be cool for this time of year. we should average 66 for the high. it was upper 50s today and...
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the bethesda fountain was turned on today. the angel is on the fountain built in honor of the croton water system. it first brought freshwater to the city in 1842. you can find it in the middle of the park on the north side of the 72nd street. stroll in the park. lonnie quinn. >> no clouds. just what maurice said, beautiful outside. 68 it is just bone dry though when you figure that the dew points are nine and relative humidity up 10%. at 10% you're concerned about fires. i want to let you know that all the trees are starting to pop out. the leaves coming out. poplar, juniper and maple. high today, tomorrow, friday, suffering, if you are suffering more of the same. let me show you the high temperature. you hit 68 degrees. 63 your normal so 5 degrees above the normal today. yesterday were you 10 degrees. before that 20 degrees. that slide with temperatures is going to stop. it's the coolest spot i can find. 68 we'll match that in edison. vortex satellite and radar, nice clear picture. out there for tonight. overnight low about
the bethesda fountain was turned on today. the angel is on the fountain built in honor of the croton water system. it first brought freshwater to the city in 1842. you can find it in the middle of the park on the north side of the 72nd street. stroll in the park. lonnie quinn. >> no clouds. just what maurice said, beautiful outside. 68 it is just bone dry though when you figure that the dew points are nine and relative humidity up 10%. at 10% you're concerned about fires. i want to let...
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the water flowing from the faucets and fountains is safe. a spokesperson for the city says have been shut down and will be removed and replaced under health department protocols. steve: lawmakers struck a state budget deal which is good news for new yorkers struggling to make end meet. it has been passed by the senate but the assembly has yet to vote it. it calls for a tax break for middle class families and a wage hike to $15. for many, including this woman, who works three minimum wage jobs to survive. it will make her life easier. >> this would give me the opportunity to eliminate one job and spend time with my children. steve: there's another side to the story. we'll hear from business owners who fear they would to lay off workers or raise prices. >> hillary clinton stumping for votes upstate. she was in syracuse where she initiative aimed at reviving american manufacturing. she soaked in march madness on syracuse university. the men's and women's have made it to the final four and she signed a ball for both teams. steve: bernie sanders'
the water flowing from the faucets and fountains is safe. a spokesperson for the city says have been shut down and will be removed and replaced under health department protocols. steve: lawmakers struck a state budget deal which is good news for new yorkers struggling to make end meet. it has been passed by the senate but the assembly has yet to vote it. it calls for a tax break for middle class families and a wage hike to $15. for many, including this woman, who works three minimum wage jobs...
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of those, 16 came from water fountains or other sources of drinking water. the test results, few weeks after elevated levels of letter found that 30 schools in the district. >> enrichment, a police training exercise at a bus station turns deadly. officials say state trooper greyhound station. he died being shot after other troopers. two women were wanted during the shoot out. injuries are not life-threatening and he was a former marine and he had in a virginia state trooper for two years. >> tesla unveiled thousands of people scrambling to get it. the lower price modeled three starts at $35,000. it's about half the price of the previous model. the car is said to go 215 miles before you need to charge it. zero 16/62. bill had a 15 inch touchscreen control pyro and autopilot features.>> itself. >> you can do it in the . >> in the first 24 hours, phone banks are open and they took 115,000 reservations. delivered until late next year. >> they were saying it's a make or break for them. the midprice car point. big things could happen. we could be on the road to su
of those, 16 came from water fountains or other sources of drinking water. the test results, few weeks after elevated levels of letter found that 30 schools in the district. >> enrichment, a police training exercise at a bus station turns deadly. officials say state trooper greyhound station. he died being shot after other troopers. two women were wanted during the shoot out. injuries are not life-threatening and he was a former marine and he had in a virginia state trooper for two years....
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johnson crisscrossed the nation, giving speeches, dedicating parks and fountains, opening recreationfurther progress, seeing and hearing firsthand the contagious affect her endeavors were having across the land. ♪ narrator: after the many dedication ceremonies she attended for others, mrs. johnson returned to washington to dedicate one of her favorite projects. ms. johnson: columbia island is a gift of nature and man. i am so pleased that this piece of land challenged this committee, and we have concentrated much of our efforts in preparing it as a magnificent gateway to the capital. having been there when the flowers were planted, having watched almost everyone of those trees go into the ground, and envisioned how that pink starwood will look next spring, you can be sure that i shall return. [laughter] [applause] narrator: as a surprise to mrs. johnson, secretary udall announced that columbia island would have a new name. secretary udall: we have given that the name lady bird johnson park. [applause] ♪ narrator: the washington mrs. johnson shall be returning to in the coming years h
johnson crisscrossed the nation, giving speeches, dedicating parks and fountains, opening recreationfurther progress, seeing and hearing firsthand the contagious affect her endeavors were having across the land. ♪ narrator: after the many dedication ceremonies she attended for others, mrs. johnson returned to washington to dedicate one of her favorite projects. ms. johnson: columbia island is a gift of nature and man. i am so pleased that this piece of land challenged this committee, and we...
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once inside he treated himself to a fountain beverage before cooking a run of the mill cheese burger. he a stole a bottle of water and left. >>> starbucks officials intend to apologize to a customer in florida over a comment that was written on his cup. it said diabetes here i come. his two officers suffer from type one diabetes and found it insulting. the distinct is known for having 470 calories. the only thing that should be written on the label is the drink type and the name of the customer. starbucks is making sure it does not happen again. >>> a major car maker is teaming up with a university to build the cars of the future, driverless cars. >>> "action news" will be right back. use parental controls or the v-chip. learn how at thetvboss.org everybody, i think we have good timing with the showers, they are impacting the morning commute, the roads are wet. it will be dry for the phillies home opener today. conshohocken 476 no problems on the majors. i-95 southbound cottman easy ride between vine and woodhaven. the ramp 896 they have shut this down, crews on the scene. watch for t
once inside he treated himself to a fountain beverage before cooking a run of the mill cheese burger. he a stole a bottle of water and left. >>> starbucks officials intend to apologize to a customer in florida over a comment that was written on his cup. it said diabetes here i come. his two officers suffer from type one diabetes and found it insulting. the distinct is known for having 470 calories. the only thing that should be written on the label is the drink type and the name of the...
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last month officials disconnected water fountains at 30 schools after tests showed high levels of the poisonous metal. a new round of testing turned around results. more results are expected next week. >> the city of flint informed michigan that it may sue over the state's role in the water crisis. a task force concluded that the state is accountable for led contamination. flint accuses michigan of negligence oversight when it switched the drinking water away from the great lakes to the flint river in 2014. the decision allowed lead to contaminate flint's water supply. >> many people that help family members with alzhiemer's sacrifice finance and health. how it affects caretakers, and what can be done to help them. >> and tesla reveals how a huge number of people who made reservations to buy a car, won't be available for more than a year. >>> a new study shows how alzhiemer's takes a tremendous toll on the people who care for its victims, we told you about this earlier this week. according to the study care takers sacrifice physical and financial wellbeing, hast the people that care f
last month officials disconnected water fountains at 30 schools after tests showed high levels of the poisonous metal. a new round of testing turned around results. more results are expected next week. >> the city of flint informed michigan that it may sue over the state's role in the water crisis. a task force concluded that the state is accountable for led contamination. flint accuses michigan of negligence oversight when it switched the drinking water away from the great lakes to the...
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this after slightly elevated levels of lead were found at one water fountain. all water first fountains are now being shut down. temporary water coolers are being installed. full test results are expected in a few weeks. the mta says subway riders should leave extra time to get around this weekend because of track work. now, through 4:30 monday morning, there will be no 7 trains between 74th street and queens and times square. free shuttle buses will be available. trains will run every 15 to 20 minutes between main street and 74th street in queens and between times where 42nd street, hudson yards and manhattan. the time now, 9:07. two moms attacked in a road rage incident. >> i was angry when i got out. >> the driver accused of shattering their window is telling his side of the story. why he says it never should have happened. >>> she came into the world after spending 25 weeks in her mother's womb. still ahead, a little girl's incredible story of survival and how she is making strides to help others in need. >> and this year's calendar is twice as hot. the new
this after slightly elevated levels of lead were found at one water fountain. all water first fountains are now being shut down. temporary water coolers are being installed. full test results are expected in a few weeks. the mta says subway riders should leave extra time to get around this weekend because of track work. now, through 4:30 monday morning, there will be no 7 trains between 74th street and queens and times square. free shuttle buses will be available. trains will run every 15 to 20...
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this hearing comes after newark shut down the water fountains of 30 school buildings because of lead in the water. >>> to decision 2016. right now it is the eve of another big day in the race for the white house. in wisconsin. bernie sanders is in position for another upset that could prolong the democratic contest. donald trump has more than just delegates at stake. steve? >> reporter: some of these candidates have already moved onto new york, but wisconsin in a word, matters. trailing by four polling points the day before the vote in wisconsin, donald trump still insists he will get the republican nomination. >> if we don't win here, it's not over. but wouldn't you like to take the credit in wisconsin for ending it? >> reporter: donald trump stumbled last week on abortion and nuclear weapons. and lost momentum to ted cruz. >> we're getting close to 100% of the delegates in state after state after state. if we continue doing that, we will win 1237 delegates. that's plan a. >> reporter: trump is demanding but he is stubborn and baffled. >> i'm up 14 points on hillary in wisconsin and
this hearing comes after newark shut down the water fountains of 30 school buildings because of lead in the water. >>> to decision 2016. right now it is the eve of another big day in the race for the white house. in wisconsin. bernie sanders is in position for another upset that could prolong the democratic contest. donald trump has more than just delegates at stake. steve? >> reporter: some of these candidates have already moved onto new york, but wisconsin in a word, matters....
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all water fountains at davis are now shut down. bottled water is being given out and temporary water coolers are being installed. full test results are expected there in new rochelle in a few weeks. >>> now to campaign 2016. just four days until the new york primary. many candidates stayed here in attract as many votes as possible. but one did leave the country. cbs 2's alice gainer has more. >> reporter: hillary clinton spent the morning in harlem at a senior center. >> i now know where to come when i want a good game of domino's. [ laughter ] >> reporter: she now heads to california for a fundraiser hosted by george clooney. meantime rival bernie sanders who trails clinton in the polls touched down in vatican city for a conference on social, economic and environmental issues. >> widespread financial criminality on wall street played a direct role in causing the world's worst financial crisis since the great depression. >> reporter: none of the republicans were in our area today. but last night all three were in manhattan for a re
all water fountains at davis are now shut down. bottled water is being given out and temporary water coolers are being installed. full test results are expected there in new rochelle in a few weeks. >>> now to campaign 2016. just four days until the new york primary. many candidates stayed here in attract as many votes as possible. but one did leave the country. cbs 2's alice gainer has more. >> reporter: hillary clinton spent the morning in harlem at a senior center. >> i...
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110th anniversary of the 1906 san francisco earthquake, and they will lay a wreath at the lot is fountain our market street as they do every year. >>> exercise six were held at the marina green and the marina middle school on fillmore street, it's a "neighborhood response team, or nrt to prepare for disaster.>> the better prepared we are mentally and with our skills, the better we will be able to survive.>> people that graduate from the program sign-up together after a disaster to determine the kind of help that is needed. they have held yearly drills since 1992 and have trained almost 26,000 people. >>> marking the winter 10th anniversary of the san francisco earthquake, also celebrating the 100 -- 150 anniversary of the fire department. pg&e will be there and handing out free emergency kits.>>> the old hibernia bank survived the quake, but the interior was damaged in the fire. this historic building his undergone a multimillion dollar renovation, and is on the rental market. san francisco mayor ed lee toured the building to mark the anniversary, calling the building a city treasure, and
110th anniversary of the 1906 san francisco earthquake, and they will lay a wreath at the lot is fountain our market street as they do every year. >>> exercise six were held at the marina green and the marina middle school on fillmore street, it's a "neighborhood response team, or nrt to prepare for disaster.>> the better prepared we are mentally and with our skills, the better we will be able to survive.>> people that graduate from the program sign-up together after a...
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the water now runs clear at mlk but kids are staying away from the water fountain until test results come back tuesday. the city was flushing the pipes school's water friday. >> it won't let my kids drink the water. >> chain of custody is produced and sample sent to the lab. >> reporter: mlk and all d.c. schools will undergo lead tests. parents were not notified. >> the water is safe. our kids are safe and we are as in an abundance of caution making sure that we are going back out and rio de janeiro testing water -- retesting water sources. >> there will always be some doubt that it will be safe because the majority of the buildings are old. >> i don't trust the pipes. >> the lead pipes at all d.c. schools and all d.c. rec centers will be complete by june 17th. delia goncalves, wusa 9. >>> dcps says out of an abundance of caution the schools were tested for lead. al okay. >>> new details in yesterday's double stabbing at a tacoma park apartment building. a woman was found dead and a man wounded. investigators say that 3-year- old maria veronica mbunga was 20 weeks pregnant and her un
the water now runs clear at mlk but kids are staying away from the water fountain until test results come back tuesday. the city was flushing the pipes school's water friday. >> it won't let my kids drink the water. >> chain of custody is produced and sample sent to the lab. >> reporter: mlk and all d.c. schools will undergo lead tests. parents were not notified. >> the water is safe. our kids are safe and we are as in an abundance of caution making sure that we are...
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>> meaning anything that's been sitting in the pipes, maybe lead pipes, leading up to the water fountain or spout you may be dlinging from? >> bingo. the toxins would be out before they tested. it was almost as if they were rigging the system to get the results that would say it's safe. we don't want to panic people. i'm not here to panic people. when we looked into it in lansing, we didn't get very good answers. we thought the safest thing to do was to get the lead out. >> we're not as safe as people assumed. what needs to happen? >> because we've done it in lansing, we sent our crews over to flint. we begined a plan. the mayor designed a plan, we think it can be done with 30 degrees an $55 million. not $50 billion. $55 million. but there has to be an element of urgency that should be led by the governor. instead, what the governor is saying, i'll drink the water for a month. he'll drink filtered walter. he wants to do a publicity stunt are living with it. those lead pipes have got to go. >> i know this is an issue you've been active on for quite a while. you lost the governor's race in
>> meaning anything that's been sitting in the pipes, maybe lead pipes, leading up to the water fountain or spout you may be dlinging from? >> bingo. the toxins would be out before they tested. it was almost as if they were rigging the system to get the results that would say it's safe. we don't want to panic people. i'm not here to panic people. when we looked into it in lansing, we didn't get very good answers. we thought the safest thing to do was to get the lead out. >>...
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drinking fountains have been shut down and further testing has been planned. lead causes behavioral problems and sickens adults. >>> school officials in iowa say they will not punish students at a high school event that involved a male stripper who was asked to perform at a synchronized swimming club on friday. an adult ordered the dancer and no one under age was touched nothing illegal occurred. the principal said the school plans to assume strict oversight of the final and leadership activities. joe sestak supports a plan that the new york timesfactreported makes cuts to social security benefits. and the plan raises the retirement age. it's true. the a.a.r.p. opposed the plan, citing dramatic cuts to medicare benefits. the plan sestak supports means higher out-of-pocket costs for millions on medicare. any way you spin it, the truth about sestak is gonna hurt. women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. on the job for darby's new police chief. virginia price was sworn in last night as the first african-american police chief. chef wants to g
drinking fountains have been shut down and further testing has been planned. lead causes behavioral problems and sickens adults. >>> school officials in iowa say they will not punish students at a high school event that involved a male stripper who was asked to perform at a synchronized swimming club on friday. an adult ordered the dancer and no one under age was touched nothing illegal occurred. the principal said the school plans to assume strict oversight of the final and leadership...
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. >> after gathering at the fountain the group moved to delores park and this helped save the missionistrict from fires that followed the earthquake. it is spray painted each year as a reminder. >> i want my son to understand that history is not just something out of the book with no relationship to your house. >> they went inside for break fast at lefty o'doul's where we caught up with fire chief hayes-white, with the 150th anniversary of the fire department, as they salute history, it, also, looks forward to the feud. hayes-white said they are ready for the next big earthquake. >> we know it is a matter of weapon, not if and we are in a vulnerable area. >> preparedness was a major part of the message at the memorial this morning, along with support for all of the victims of the easterns if japan and ecuador. >> speaking of ecuador, the death toll if the country from saturday's massive earthquake has risen to 350. we are hearing some of the survivor stores including from a bay area couple in the middle of their vacation. >> damage is immense in evening do from saturday's 7.1 earthqua
. >> after gathering at the fountain the group moved to delores park and this helped save the missionistrict from fires that followed the earthquake. it is spray painted each year as a reminder. >> i want my son to understand that history is not just something out of the book with no relationship to your house. >> they went inside for break fast at lefty o'doul's where we caught up with fire chief hayes-white, with the 150th anniversary of the fire department, as they salute...