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gardner: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from kol -- colorado. the presiding officer: the senator will yield. mr. gardner: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. gardner: i am very pleased that the gentleman from alabama is presiding over the chamber. the amendment that i will be discussing today goes to the heart of our opportunities in space, our opportunities in innovation, our opportunities to assure we have the most reliable information as it results -- as it relates to weather, to weather events, and this amendment today, a great partnership that we've had with the senator from alabama who has been absolutely critical and instrumental in assuring a persistent, reliable space presence. i thank the senator from alabama for helping us to make sure that we are able to reach space and continue our space mission, thank you, senator, for the leadership from alabama provided to assure that constant presence and persistence. i, of course, rise today to speak in support of the bipartisan gardner-nelson-w
gardner: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from kol -- colorado. the presiding officer: the senator will yield. mr. gardner: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. gardner: i am very pleased that the gentleman from alabama is presiding over the chamber. the amendment that i will be discussing today goes to the heart of our opportunities in space, our opportunities in innovation, our opportunities to assure we have the most reliable...
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living gardner with a lingering question. >> what if i was asleep? >> reporter: that is the question she asked herself repeatedly. >> what if i was asleep? >> reporter: it was in the morning. she was watching a movie, she smelled smoke. >> i go in the hallway and there is just smoke. just smoke. >> reporter: she grab her baby girl, yelled for her mom and the three of hem made the move to the stairwell. she counted the stairs, a game her and her daughter liked to play. her mom was not far behind. >> when you get out there and look back at the building what do you see? >> memories. memories. >> reporter: gardner spent some of her childhood in that apartment. it has been in the family nearly 40 years. her mom was the unit's original may tree original matriarch. >> the only thing keeping me smiling is knowing my mom and my daughter, especially my daughter, especially my daughter. what what if i was asleep? >> reporter: gardner believes the answer to that question is neither her, her daughter, or her mother would be with us today. as for what is next, the
living gardner with a lingering question. >> what if i was asleep? >> reporter: that is the question she asked herself repeatedly. >> what if i was asleep? >> reporter: it was in the morning. she was watching a movie, she smelled smoke. >> i go in the hallway and there is just smoke. just smoke. >> reporter: she grab her baby girl, yelled for her mom and the three of hem made the move to the stairwell. she counted the stairs, a game her and her daughter liked...
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i want to bring you some information that my colleague frank gardner has sent to ask, he is our securityrespondent of course, he said regarding the london bridge incident, whitehall officials say the police are leading on this incident, not the intelligence agencies —— to us. he says it appears to have taken the authorities by surprise, that means there was no intelligence warning or surveillance indicating anything of this nature was about to happen. again, we'll be very careful before wejump to any again, we'll be very careful before we jump to any conclusions about the nature of these incidents, which began with the van driving across london bridge. let'sjust pause for a moment, there's a lot to take in. i'm joined a moment, there's a lot to take in. i'mjoined in a moment, there's a lot to take in. i'm joined in the studio by greg dawson, who is one of our reporters who has been following this story for the last hour and a half with me. greg, let's start from the beginning, we're looking at london bridge, this is the first incident police and emergency services were called to, it's al
i want to bring you some information that my colleague frank gardner has sent to ask, he is our securityrespondent of course, he said regarding the london bridge incident, whitehall officials say the police are leading on this incident, not the intelligence agencies —— to us. he says it appears to have taken the authorities by surprise, that means there was no intelligence warning or surveillance indicating anything of this nature was about to happen. again, we'll be very careful before...
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gardner did say over the past decade they've taken a cut of about 10% in pay. but he is really hopeful that the new contract that they're renegotiating will help to attract and retain talent right here in the city. kelly, back to you. >> how bad is the shortage there at the school you're at? how much worse could it get? >> reporter: i mean, kelly, it's pretty dire here. they have about 500 students, only 15 teachers, and they're eight teachers short. they have about 30 students for every teacher. as donovan said they haven't had a history or science teacher for half the year. then to be tested on those subjects at the end of the year for state testing. it's really an uneven playing field for these poor kids. >> yeah, and it's tough enough when you are fully staffed. that's incredible. thank you very much for bringing it to our attention, kate rogers. >>> up next, "on the money" in the five years since legalizing marrero, colorado's economy is booming. meet the governor who thought recreational pot was a bad idea. >>> later, a couple's guide to social security.
gardner did say over the past decade they've taken a cut of about 10% in pay. but he is really hopeful that the new contract that they're renegotiating will help to attract and retain talent right here in the city. kelly, back to you. >> how bad is the shortage there at the school you're at? how much worse could it get? >> reporter: i mean, kelly, it's pretty dire here. they have about 500 students, only 15 teachers, and they're eight teachers short. they have about 30 students for...
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as for what is next, gardner is not sure. in the meantime, the recreation center behind me will serve as their temporary home. in northwest dc, matt yurus, wusa9. >> a spokesman with the fire department says it will be a very long time before anyone can live there today. >>> the clock is ticking until a metro ride will cost you more. starting tomorrow, the cost of riding bus and rail will increase 10 to 25 cents per ride. they offer new unlimited bus pass. the unlimited seven day won't change. lit still cost 17.50. bus schedules have been changed or cut. metro says they are making the and provide the time needed to provide that preventive maintenance. >>> at the lincoln memorial tomorrow, demonstrators will gather for dueling rallies. first, the freedom of speech rally get underway attune with a conservative focus on free speech, political ideas, and immigration. it includes alt-right leader richard spencer. the group dc united against hate is number two. they will also hold a rally at lincoln memorial. they say that disparag
as for what is next, gardner is not sure. in the meantime, the recreation center behind me will serve as their temporary home. in northwest dc, matt yurus, wusa9. >> a spokesman with the fire department says it will be a very long time before anyone can live there today. >>> the clock is ticking until a metro ride will cost you more. starting tomorrow, the cost of riding bus and rail will increase 10 to 25 cents per ride. they offer new unlimited bus pass. the unlimited seven day...
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hurricane sandy disaster recovery money is part of a much larger effort to connect the wooden way to gardner's basin, it includes another new boardwalk still under construction. >> there is a tremendous accomplishment. >> reporter: casino closings have taken a toll on this part of this town. >> now in the lighthouse district we have bikers and
hurricane sandy disaster recovery money is part of a much larger effort to connect the wooden way to gardner's basin, it includes another new boardwalk still under construction. >> there is a tremendous accomplishment. >> reporter: casino closings have taken a toll on this part of this town. >> now in the lighthouse district we have bikers and
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gardner is working with 25 special needs students each day. >> i service students from second grade all the way up to eighth grade. so i have a pretty huge caseload. >> reporter: detroit is also competing with other nearby districts for talent and is at a disadvantage due to its conditions and compensation. >> if we can provide a competitive wage for our teachers, i think that will help to attract quality teachers, high quality teachers to our school district. >> reporter: the issue extends far beyond motown. each year some 300,000 public school teachers are needed around the country, according to the american federation of teachers. but a shortage is intensifying nationwide. >> if these trends continue, we'll basically be 100,000 teachers short for every year after 2025. >> reporter: the aft says the shortage is amplified in rural areas and cities like detroit. the types of teachers needed run the gamut from science to math and more. part of the problem is funding of public schools, as well as perception of the profession. one reason behind the shortage is compensation. last year the n
gardner is working with 25 special needs students each day. >> i service students from second grade all the way up to eighth grade. so i have a pretty huge caseload. >> reporter: detroit is also competing with other nearby districts for talent and is at a disadvantage due to its conditions and compensation. >> if we can provide a competitive wage for our teachers, i think that will help to attract quality teachers, high quality teachers to our school district. >>...
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frank gardner, bbc news. scottish national party, nicola sturgeon and the liberal democrat leader, tim farron, have faced an audience in edinburgh this evening on a bbc question time election special. they faced questions on brexit, a second scottish independence referendum and social care. our scotland editor, sarah smith, was watching. one issue, the most in the minds of the audience tonight, security. tim farron was asked why he didn't support new internet surveillance powers. he said it would be counter—productive. powers. he said it would be counter-productive. the terrorists wa nt counter-productive. the terrorists want us to turn in on ourselves and to be divided as a country. they wa nt to be divided as a country. they want us to give up on our freedoms and liberties and those are the things we should not sacrifice otherwise the terrorists will have won. he was tackled on the economy and tax. how can the lib dems justify making every taxpayer pay 1p more tax? you can have platitudes from people who wi
frank gardner, bbc news. scottish national party, nicola sturgeon and the liberal democrat leader, tim farron, have faced an audience in edinburgh this evening on a bbc question time election special. they faced questions on brexit, a second scottish independence referendum and social care. our scotland editor, sarah smith, was watching. one issue, the most in the minds of the audience tonight, security. tim farron was asked why he didn't support new internet surveillance powers. he said it...
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tori gardner has the courage. i'm very hopeful and he certainly knows and it had other people talk about how important this is to me. this is one of the bedrock issues he will define himself by. [inaudible] >> well you know, senator gardner grew up on the plains of colorado and he builds his life with his own two hands, stellar career at university of colorado. he's a smart, talented guy but he understands the hardships and difficulties of rural life. this bill would punish people in colorado. an old friend who's a geologist way out in colorado. he would end up paying $25,000 a year for health care. he makes $74,000 right now. it would be impossible. how's he going to get health care? corey gardner gets that. he understands hardships. we will see. [inaudible] >> if they don't do that, would you beat this bill? >> absolutely. this bill is unacceptable to me. the thing is words matter. in this town they matter so much more than they ever have. we could kid each other and josh each other and then go down and play bas
tori gardner has the courage. i'm very hopeful and he certainly knows and it had other people talk about how important this is to me. this is one of the bedrock issues he will define himself by. [inaudible] >> well you know, senator gardner grew up on the plains of colorado and he builds his life with his own two hands, stellar career at university of colorado. he's a smart, talented guy but he understands the hardships and difficulties of rural life. this bill would punish people in...
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for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. have a great night.immy has on diane keaton, music by phoenix. go dubs! ♪ warriors ♪ warriors >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, diane keaton, snoop dogg, lonzo and lavar ball, and music from phoenix. and now, put it this way, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to the show. hi. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to you guys for coming.
for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. have a great night.immy has on diane keaton, music by phoenix. go dubs! ♪ warriors ♪ warriors >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, diane keaton, snoop dogg, lonzo and lavar ball, and music from phoenix. and now, put it this way, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to the show. hi. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to you...
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. ♪ >> "action news," delaware valley's leading new news progr, with jim gardner. >> it is monday nightthe big story on "action news" tonight is developing news on the effort to repeal and replace obama care. the nonpartisan congressional budget office says the current senate republican healthcare plan would lead 22,000,000 americans uninsured 2026 than under the current affordable healthcare act. that prompted susan collins of maine to say almost immediately she would vote against a motion wednesday to begin debate on the bill. five senators, have already said they wouldn't support the bill in its current form. if only three republicans vote against the bill, it will fail. annie mccormick is live in our satellite center. you have been getting reaction to the healthcare bill and cbo score. >> that's right. we spoke to public health and got reaction from local centers. >> the kline school of law and dorn side public health. >> to teach this, it's a way of showing where you stand i deal logically. do you think it's more important to get the government out of things than worry about how ma
. ♪ >> "action news," delaware valley's leading new news progr, with jim gardner. >> it is monday nightthe big story on "action news" tonight is developing news on the effort to repeal and replace obama care. the nonpartisan congressional budget office says the current senate republican healthcare plan would lead 22,000,000 americans uninsured 2026 than under the current affordable healthcare act. that prompted susan collins of maine to say almost immediately...
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just worth repeating that our security correspondent frank gardner posted a while ago that whitehallicials say it is very much the police leading on this incident, not the intelligence agencies. authorities were taken by surprise, no intelligence warning or surveillance indicating this was about to happen. my colleague greg dawson is the reporter sitting here patiently with me in the studio trying to piece together steadily what's been happening over the last couple of hours. what have you been watching on the wires, greg? what's probably the most significant development in the last 20 minutes is the reopening of vauxhall station, which is a little way away from the incident at london bridge and the incident at borough market. clearly if police and transport for london had concerns about the station early in the evening, they are now sufficiently confident it is fine to reopen the station. it's on the victoria line, it runs 2a hours on the weekend, many people will be wanting to get home. it relates to the metropolitan police saying they are attending an incident in vauxhall and conn
just worth repeating that our security correspondent frank gardner posted a while ago that whitehallicials say it is very much the police leading on this incident, not the intelligence agencies. authorities were taken by surprise, no intelligence warning or surveillance indicating this was about to happen. my colleague greg dawson is the reporter sitting here patiently with me in the studio trying to piece together steadily what's been happening over the last couple of hours. what have you been...
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. ♪ ♪ "action news," delaware valley's leading news program, with jim gardner. ♪ ♪ >> >> at 3:44 thison, this was a construction site. at 3:45, it became a crime scene. that's when members of the construction crew discovered human bones. this is the area of 17th and west atlantic in the tioga nicetown area and it finds itself in a police investigation. it's tuesday night and the big story is the discovery of a human skeleton which raises a lot of questions. christie ileto is seeking answers. what do you have? >> jim, we learned that the body was initially buried six feet underground. based on teeth and clothes left on the corpse, preliminary reports show this is likely an adult woman. carefully technicians remained a cavity of human remains behind the evidence marker. >> there's a skull, a lot of teeth, a lower job, ribs, a spine. >> police say most of the body parts are intact and the corpse appeared to be wearing a pink jacket. >> the clothing appeared to be that a female would wear. >> once the sight of a laundromat is now a work site. a set of bones was dug up june 19th. thinking
. ♪ ♪ "action news," delaware valley's leading news program, with jim gardner. ♪ ♪ >> >> at 3:44 thison, this was a construction site. at 3:45, it became a crime scene. that's when members of the construction crew discovered human bones. this is the area of 17th and west atlantic in the tioga nicetown area and it finds itself in a police investigation. it's tuesday night and the big story is the discovery of a human skeleton which raises a lot of questions....
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for cecily tynan, ducis rogers, the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner.night. ♪ bombs bursting through air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the sky ♪ that the flag waved again ♪ ♪ give us our daily bread ♪ la la la of the free ♪ the brave [ cheers and applause ] >>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- keri russell, from "animal kingdom," scott speedman, and comedian casey crawford.
for cecily tynan, ducis rogers, the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner.night. ♪ bombs bursting through air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the sky ♪ that the flag waved again ♪ ♪ give us our daily bread ♪ la la la of the free ♪ the brave [ cheers and applause ] >>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- keri russell, from "animal kingdom," scott speedman, and comedian casey crawford.
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for cecily tynan, ducis rogers, the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner.> donald trump is a very nice person. i'm really rich. putin called me a genius. i know words, i have the best words. society loves me. i'm one of the smartest people in the world. i'm much richer than almost anybody. i've made billions and billions of dollars. i have so many websites, i have them all over the place. donald trump is maybe the best interview there is. i was the best golfer than all the rich team. i'm a smart person. i have a happy birthday to me. >> dicky: from hollywood - it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight - jamie foxx. nba champion draymond green. and music from trace adkins. and now, without further ado, here's jimmy kimmel!
for cecily tynan, ducis rogers, the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner.> donald trump is a very nice person. i'm really rich. putin called me a genius. i know words, i have the best words. society loves me. i'm one of the smartest people in the world. i'm much richer than almost anybody. i've made billions and billions of dollars. i have so many websites, i have them all over the place. donald trump is maybe the best interview there is. i was the best golfer than all the...
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for cecily tynan, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner.et's get this over with. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, zac efron. from "wonder woman," connie nielsen. and music from zac brown band. and now, all at once, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. welcome. very nice. that's beautiful, thank you. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming.
for cecily tynan, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner.et's get this over with. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, zac efron. from "wonder woman," connie nielsen. and music from zac brown band. and now, all at once, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. welcome. very nice. that's beautiful, thank you. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming.
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for cecily tynan, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner.ve preston, the big cheese at big fun in beautiful cleveland, ohio. tonight jimmy welcomes mandy moore, jerrod carmichael, musical guest bebe rexha featuring lil wayne. and now, enjoy the show! >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, mandy moore, comedian jerrod carmichael, the national spelling bee champ, and music from bebe rexha featuring lil wayne. and now, if there are no objections, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome, welcome. thank you. hi there, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming.
for cecily tynan, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner.ve preston, the big cheese at big fun in beautiful cleveland, ohio. tonight jimmy welcomes mandy moore, jerrod carmichael, musical guest bebe rexha featuring lil wayne. and now, enjoy the show! >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, mandy moore, comedian jerrod carmichael, the national spelling bee champ, and music from bebe rexha featuring lil wayne. and now, if...
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for cecily tynan, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner.ing has led to this moment. tonight you're on "jimmy kimmel live." >> yes, i am. >> are you ready for this journey? >> i think i'm ready. >> because this could be the most dramatic, shocking interview in "jimmy kimmel live" history. >> yeah, but -- >> will jimmy propose? >> he's married. >> shocking. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, jim carrey, "the bachelorette" rachel lindsay, and music from bush. and now, remain seated, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy:
for cecily tynan, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner.ing has led to this moment. tonight you're on "jimmy kimmel live." >> yes, i am. >> are you ready for this journey? >> i think i'm ready. >> because this could be the most dramatic, shocking interview in "jimmy kimmel live" history. >> yeah, but -- >> will jimmy propose? >> he's married. >> shocking. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's...
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northern liberty brew ♪ ♪ "action news," delaware valley's leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ ♪dy invited this guy in for a glass of beer. incredible video of a u-haul crashing through the window into the urban village brewery in northern liberty. this could have been a catastrophe. mercifully, it wasn't. >> it's wednesday night and the big story on "action news" is a driver allegedly under the influence plowing into a brewery and only the quick reaction of a woman averted serious injury or worse. annie mccormick is live at the scene, the 1000 block of north second. annie, the story? >> jim, miraculously only the driver was injured and not seriously. the uninvited guest is in police custody expected to be charged with driving under the influence. >> it was like a tsunami. it was a bunch of stuff coming at me. >> look again, the person seated next to the window is michelle taylor, local realtor and friend of the restaurant owner's. >> i got pushed about three our four feet, i ran toward the bar and hit it with my rib and knew i couldn't go further and closed my eyes. >> taylor cl
northern liberty brew ♪ ♪ "action news," delaware valley's leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ ♪dy invited this guy in for a glass of beer. incredible video of a u-haul crashing through the window into the urban village brewery in northern liberty. this could have been a catastrophe. mercifully, it wasn't. >> it's wednesday night and the big story on "action news" is a driver allegedly under the influence plowing into a brewery and only the quick reaction...
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. >> and a sixers get ♪ "action news," delaware valley's leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ ♪ >ical storm cindy came ashore at the border between texas and louisiana and spent this day battering much of the southeast. she's now a tropical depression and her moisture will move up the coast with eyes set on the tristate area. it's thursday night and the big story is the approach of the tropical effects of cindy. we could wake up to oppressive humidity and the prospect of thunderstorms and downpours. adam joseph has the latest from 6 radar and accuweather. adam? >> those are the effect, wind and downpour. she's fallen apart, not much of a tropical entity, just a depression sparking severe weather to the east but not a wall of water, scattered and heavy at times out of the gulf of mexico lifting to the north and east. it's going to link with the cold front to the north. the two come together and we'll have periods of on and off heavy downpours through friday and saturday. 9:00 tomorrow morning, you can see downpours and thunderstorms to start, at least the second half of the rush ho
. >> and a sixers get ♪ "action news," delaware valley's leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ ♪ >ical storm cindy came ashore at the border between texas and louisiana and spent this day battering much of the southeast. she's now a tropical depression and her moisture will move up the coast with eyes set on the tristate area. it's thursday night and the big story is the approach of the tropical effects of cindy. we could wake up to oppressive humidity and the...
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. ♪ >> "action news," delaware valley's leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ >> they were searching hours trying to find a 17-year-old swimmer who went missing in a marsh in hamilton township. late tonight they called the search off for the night acknowledging the worst in the tragic case of a missing team. it's wednesday night and this is the first day of tragedy in mercer county. dann cuellar is live at roblin roebling. >> the boys decided to go for a swim but there were flash winds and things went wrong. >> describing the nightmare scene the minute them jumped bo thinto the water at the park. he and three friends got caught up in a current. >> we tried to grab him. the current was so strong and took him from my hand. he was going down, coming up gasping for air. >> he saw marty being swept away by the current, gasping for air as he bobbed up and down. he didn't know how to swim. he shouldn't have gone in. >> jarred's mom rush today the scene after her boyfriend heard a teenager had gone missing. >> i assumed it was jarred. he can swim but could he keep above water. >> he was safe
. ♪ >> "action news," delaware valley's leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ >> they were searching hours trying to find a 17-year-old swimmer who went missing in a marsh in hamilton township. late tonight they called the search off for the night acknowledging the worst in the tragic case of a missing team. it's wednesday night and this is the first day of tragedy in mercer county. dann cuellar is live at roblin roebling. >> the boys decided to go for a swim...
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for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner.at weekend. ♪ ♪ >>> tonight's episode of "jimmy kimmel live" is brought to you by u2 super-fan hally cohen. hally has seen the band over 30 times, and once even pretended to marry a bono impersonator. enjoy the show hally, you are a sad weirdo! >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, u2, and nba hall of famer, karl malone. and now, with or without you, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, very nice. welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. an
for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner.at weekend. ♪ ♪ >>> tonight's episode of "jimmy kimmel live" is brought to you by u2 super-fan hally cohen. hally has seen the band over 30 times, and once even pretended to marry a bono impersonator. enjoy the show hally, you are a sad weirdo! >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, u2, and nba hall of famer, karl malone. and now, with or...
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in just the past 30 minutes the jury indicated another question about the decision at hand and jim gardner is live outside of the montgomery county courthouse where anticipation continues to build tonight. >> good evening monica, and there are only so many ways you can say we continue to await a verdict here. suffice it to say the jury is deliberating 23 hours not including dinner and lunch breaks since it got the case at 5:45 monday afternoon. "action news" cameras were rolling this morning as bill cosby arrived here. he spent most of this day with his attorneys in a guarded room here. except when he is called into the courtroom when the jury has a question and they have had several of those. most recently just a few minutes ago. chad pradelli is live here with me. and chad has been keeping track of all the goings on at the courthouse. what is the latest only the questions. >> relatively quiet morning here within the last couple of hours jurors have two questions for the judge we know one, and we don't know the last question this jury has for the judge, we have a reporter inside of the co
in just the past 30 minutes the jury indicated another question about the decision at hand and jim gardner is live outside of the montgomery county courthouse where anticipation continues to build tonight. >> good evening monica, and there are only so many ways you can say we continue to await a verdict here. suffice it to say the jury is deliberating 23 hours not including dinner and lunch breaks since it got the case at 5:45 monday afternoon. "action news" cameras were rolling...
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our security correspondent frank gardner reports.ay, airing a very public call between some of the world's richest nations. saudi arabia, bahrain, the uae, egypt, all cutting diplomatic ties to qatar. they have imposed an air, land, and sea embargo on the country, causing panicked fighting. -- panicked buying. they accuse the country of funding terrorism and helping iran destabilize the region. qatar strongly denies it. it was president trump's recent visit to riyadh that emboldened the saudis. it. -- its leaders may feel that they got a green light from washington to get tough on its rivals. qatar hosts the u.s. air base for the entire middle east. the white house needs the spat to be resolved quickly. secretary tillerson: we are witnessing a growing list of irritants in the region that have been there for some time, and obviously they have bubbled , up to a level where countries felt that they needed to take action in an effort to have those differences addressed. we certainly would encourage the parties to sit down together and ad
our security correspondent frank gardner reports.ay, airing a very public call between some of the world's richest nations. saudi arabia, bahrain, the uae, egypt, all cutting diplomatic ties to qatar. they have imposed an air, land, and sea embargo on the country, causing panicked fighting. -- panicked buying. they accuse the country of funding terrorism and helping iran destabilize the region. qatar strongly denies it. it was president trump's recent visit to riyadh that emboldened the saudis....
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i'm jim gardner. >> thank you, jim. >>> and we have other news for you this evening. a 66-year-old man was attacked and robbed in his own mayfair home. police are asking you to help catch the person responsible. it happened wednesday night in the 4100 block of decatur street. authorities say the victim told police someone followed him into his garage and pummeled him. four of the victims ribs were broken and he was punched several times. that thief got away with the man's wallet and cell phone. >>> 55-year-old shane holder of plumstead township bucks county is going to prison for cyber stalking a teen. we told you this case. he was can visibilityd of are stalking a friend of his daughter starting when she was 13 years old. despite being told to stay away from her. he continued to pursue her through social media. he'll spend the next 18 months to seven years behind bars. >>> a philadelphia police cruiser an car collided in port richmond this morning. this the scene at the intersection of aramingo and allegheny avenue. it's not clear what led to the crash. however neith
i'm jim gardner. >> thank you, jim. >>> and we have other news for you this evening. a 66-year-old man was attacked and robbed in his own mayfair home. police are asking you to help catch the person responsible. it happened wednesday night in the 4100 block of decatur street. authorities say the victim told police someone followed him into his garage and pummeled him. four of the victims ribs were broken and he was punched several times. that thief got away with the man's wallet...
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♪ action news delaware valleys leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ it is tuesday night and the bigry on action news tonight is breaking news from london where an inferno has fully engulfed a 24 story apartment story the bbc is reporting 40 fire engines and 200 firefighters are battling this blaze, there are fears at this point that the building might collapse. we now have a live picture from london, there are terrifying reports from witnesses who claim that they saw people shining flashlights from the top floor. unable to escape the flames. while them si is unfolding there are no official details yet on casualties but this is an image that we don't see very often, flames coming from windows, from the lower floors, the middle floors and the upper floors of the 24 story apartment building in london england. four hours yesterday another 12 hours today the jury is working hard but has been unable to arrive at a verdict and so bill cost bee went home again tonight with no indication if he will be found guilty of sexually assaulting andrea constand, they will try again tomorrow. yes it i
♪ action news delaware valleys leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ it is tuesday night and the bigry on action news tonight is breaking news from london where an inferno has fully engulfed a 24 story apartment story the bbc is reporting 40 fire engines and 200 firefighters are battling this blaze, there are fears at this point that the building might collapse. we now have a live picture from london, there are terrifying reports from witnesses who claim that they saw people shining...
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. >> jim gardner is outside the courthouse in norristown tonight and he has more on all of today's developments. jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, rick. you know, it's fascinating to have such a compelling story like this where the main plot line is the absence of information. and the consistent theme is one word. waiting. it's almost the anti-news story. but a compelling one. that's what's happening here at the courthouse in norristown. the journey and the jury continues to questions about bill cosby's interaction with andrea constand before, during and after the alleged incident at his cheltenham home in 2004.ed here early this morning for the fifth day of deliberationan and out of the courtroom as the jury continues to ask questions of the judge, some of which he answered, andhich h. to show you what it's been like outside the courthouse, this was easily the most notable event here today. >> free bill cosby, free bill cosby, free bill >> reporter: a group of cosby supporters here just a strikes me as noteworthy that there has been relatively littlestratr either side of this case,
. >> jim gardner is outside the courthouse in norristown tonight and he has more on all of today's developments. jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, rick. you know, it's fascinating to have such a compelling story like this where the main plot line is the absence of information. and the consistent theme is one word. waiting. it's almost the anti-news story. but a compelling one. that's what's happening here at the courthouse in norristown. the journey and the jury...
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robert gardner is nationwide's chief economist and hejoins us now. prices, they said you can't be too much into month by month. is this now a trend? if you look at the annual house prices, things have soft and a little. i would emphasise it is probably a little bit at this stage. if you look at the annual rate of house price growth in recent years, it has largely been confined to a three to 6% band. we have just moved outside that. only a little below. robert, we should discuss the election. all sorts of issues on the table as we approach the vote next week. housing is clearly a big issue for people trying to get on the ladder, but also for people on it. your assessment? the key thing is the supply side. if you look at the stock of homes on the market, it is still close to a 30 year low. in the last few years we have seen the number of homes being built consistently lagging behind increasing population. whoever wins the election, a key focus has to be how to increase supply on a sustainable basis. up or down next? what happens next? we think the econ
robert gardner is nationwide's chief economist and hejoins us now. prices, they said you can't be too much into month by month. is this now a trend? if you look at the annual house prices, things have soft and a little. i would emphasise it is probably a little bit at this stage. if you look at the annual rate of house price growth in recent years, it has largely been confined to a three to 6% band. we have just moved outside that. only a little below. robert, we should discuss the election....
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. ♪ action news delaware valleys leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ this is where state policeay found chemical explosives, weapons and ammunition, it's is a house on easton road in ottsville police told neighbors stay inside and tonight investigators are donning special bomb suits before going inside it's tuesday night and the big story on action news tonight is a developing story in rural bucks county state police discovered a cash of weapons and explosives inside a home action news reporter dann cuellar is as close to the 8700 block of easton road as police will allow dann what has been going on, what are law men contending with? >> reporter: well jim the precarious operation continues in earnest and as it does the sheriff department ordered a no fly zone restricting helicopters from flying over 8700 easton road and told to shelter in place and serving a mental health commitment warrant on a 70-year-old man when they uncovered the chemical explosives and large number of ammo and ammunition chopper six hd over the scene as they lit up like a christmas tree and put on a dispos
. ♪ action news delaware valleys leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ this is where state policeay found chemical explosives, weapons and ammunition, it's is a house on easton road in ottsville police told neighbors stay inside and tonight investigators are donning special bomb suits before going inside it's tuesday night and the big story on action news tonight is a developing story in rural bucks county state police discovered a cash of weapons and explosives inside a home action news...
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frank gardner, bbc news.ms of not doing enough to remove jihadist propaganda. google, facebook and twitter say they‘ re investing significant resources in fighting the spread of extremism. our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones in our central london studio. how difficult a task ahead for these technology companies? i think there is some confusion amongst the technology companies. one seniorfigure amongst the technology companies. one senior figure at one firm told me, we are told something must be done, we are not quite clear what that something is. if it is to work with the government to do more to ta ke with the government to do more to take down extremist material, we are doing a lot there and can certainly doing a lot there and can certainly do more. they fear the government may look to germany where there is a d raft law may look to germany where there is a draft law possibly coming in wychwood fine companies for not removing hate speech and extremist content quickly enough. they that would make
frank gardner, bbc news.ms of not doing enough to remove jihadist propaganda. google, facebook and twitter say they‘ re investing significant resources in fighting the spread of extremism. our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones in our central london studio. how difficult a task ahead for these technology companies? i think there is some confusion amongst the technology companies. one seniorfigure amongst the technology companies. one senior figure at one firm told me, we are told...
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that's what we need to achieve . >> the question about senator gardner, we've had your conversations with senator corcoran. >> this is howimportant i think all this is, i will cast this vote . i don't get any sense, we'll see what happens when the car goes in the box or however they vote in the senate. >> you said that there would be a bipartisan solution to this. democrats say the only way they're going to get to the table is if republicans take repealing obamacare off the table, does that mean you are not in favor of repealing obama care? >> i'm in favor of bringing changes to the health care system that works. here's the thing, what happened to the republicans is for seven years they've runaround bashing obamacare and there the dog caught the car. now they don't know what to do and 22, 23 million americans who lose health insurance and they think that's great, that's good public policy. are you kidding me? why don't we have those folks who go and live under a healthcare, under medicaid go out? why don't we have been live on the exchange where they can get three or $4000 a year to
that's what we need to achieve . >> the question about senator gardner, we've had your conversations with senator corcoran. >> this is howimportant i think all this is, i will cast this vote . i don't get any sense, we'll see what happens when the car goes in the box or however they vote in the senate. >> you said that there would be a bipartisan solution to this. democrats say the only way they're going to get to the table is if republicans take repealing obamacare off the...
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as we go into monday, gardners and growers take note, there's the potential for england and wales tong and that may come as welcome news. hello. this is breakfast on friday the 2nd ofjune. i'm charlie stayt. the main headline this morning: international condemnation for president trump after he pulls america out of the paris agreement on climate change. theresa may has told the president she's disappointed with his decision, while european leaders said there'd be no renegotiating. we all share the same sponsor ability. make our planet great again.
as we go into monday, gardners and growers take note, there's the potential for england and wales tong and that may come as welcome news. hello. this is breakfast on friday the 2nd ofjune. i'm charlie stayt. the main headline this morning: international condemnation for president trump after he pulls america out of the paris agreement on climate change. theresa may has told the president she's disappointed with his decision, while european leaders said there'd be no renegotiating. we all share...
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>>> right now jim gardner and the "action news" team is standing by with more at 6:00. bill cosby's accuser takes the stand today and how andrea constand describes her enkoubt counters with the median. >> and the unprovoked attack on amenly challenged man in german town. >>> now for meteorologist, adam joseph, cecily tynan, ducis rogers and monica malpass and the entire "action news" team i'm rick williams have a good night. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers, meteorologist, cecily tynan and jim gardner. >>> tuesday night delaware governor john carnie lays out his plan for prison reform and an escaped prisoner is captured in bucks county. but the big story on "action news" tonight is day to of the cosby sexual assault trial. and the prosecution wasted no time putting the plaintiff on the stand and this was andrea constand arriving at the montgomery county courthouse and she proceeded to tell her story of allegedly being drugged and sexually assaulted by cosby at his cheltenham home in 2004. live is dann cuellar you have the full
>>> right now jim gardner and the "action news" team is standing by with more at 6:00. bill cosby's accuser takes the stand today and how andrea constand describes her enkoubt counters with the median. >> and the unprovoked attack on amenly challenged man in german town. >>> now for meteorologist, adam joseph, cecily tynan, ducis rogers and monica malpass and the entire "action news" team i'm rick williams have a good night. >>> "action...
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with ducis rogers, meteorologist, cecily tynan, and jim gardner.uesday night and the big story on "action news" tonight is breaking news in the tioga nights town section of philadelphia. police are probing the discovery of human remains at 17th and west atlantic street. christie aleto is live on the scene. >> reporter: well it's an active scene as the medical examiners office is combing through the empty lot where human bones are said to be scattered throughout the dirt. they are focused on the area where the milk crate is and this abandoned suitcase where police say earlier this afternoon the human jawbone fell out of it. they were digging on the 1700 block of atlantic street and police tell us that the same contractors started to work out here on june 19th and discovered bones, apparently they didn't initially call police because they thought the first set of bones were animal remains but this discovery has residents that live here rattled. >> it's all of here and the leg is over there. >> they were tearing it down. and making something of it. yo
with ducis rogers, meteorologist, cecily tynan, and jim gardner.uesday night and the big story on "action news" tonight is breaking news in the tioga nights town section of philadelphia. police are probing the discovery of human remains at 17th and west atlantic street. christie aleto is live on the scene. >> reporter: well it's an active scene as the medical examiners office is combing through the empty lot where human bones are said to be scattered throughout the dirt. they...
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. ♪ ♪ "action news," delaware valley's leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ >> friday night.tory on "action news" tonight is the coming of a scorching heatwave starting sunday with temperatures and dewpoints rising. let's get the latest from cecily tynan, the full story from accuweather. cecily. >> temperatures have been on the rise since middle of the week. yesterday, transition day 72. today, 83-degrees, two degrees above the normal high this time of year. right now, step outside, 72-degrees in philadelphia. temperatures drop to the 60s, low dewpoints, not cool as the past several nights. temperatures begin to respond tomorrow. satellite and radar showing there is a weak disturbance pulling into northwest pennsylvania clipping parts of the northern section of the viewing area tomorrow, poconos, lehigh valley. saturday, 87, warm and humid. real heat sunday, temperatures soaring into the 90s, more humid thenext week. i have all of the numbers in the forecast, jim. >> thank you, cecily. tonight's friday night crowd experienced perfect summer weather. jeff chirico was out and a
. ♪ ♪ "action news," delaware valley's leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ >> friday night.tory on "action news" tonight is the coming of a scorching heatwave starting sunday with temperatures and dewpoints rising. let's get the latest from cecily tynan, the full story from accuweather. cecily. >> temperatures have been on the rise since middle of the week. yesterday, transition day 72. today, 83-degrees, two degrees above the normal high this time of...
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. >>> right now jim gardner and "action news" team is standing by with these stories next at 6:00.nto the jury's minute after they tell the judge they are deadlocked in the bill cosby trial. >>> and the congressmen get ready to take the field after the shooting in virginia. >>> i'm nora muchanic in pennsauken with a story of a south jersey food bank working to provide free meals to under privileged kids this summer. now for monica malpass, cecily tynan, jaime apody, sharrie williams and the entire "action news" team i'm rick williams "action news" at 6:00 is next. have a nice evening. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers, meteorologist cecily tynan, and jim gardner. >>> seven men and five women from western pennsylvania have declared they are deadlocked over bill cosby and his alleged sexual assault of andrea constand and in fact they told the judge that today as if to say judge it's time for us to go home and that is when they were told to go back and try some more. it's thursday night and the big story on "action news" tonight is bill cosby'
. >>> right now jim gardner and "action news" team is standing by with these stories next at 6:00.nto the jury's minute after they tell the judge they are deadlocked in the bill cosby trial. >>> and the congressmen get ready to take the field after the shooting in virginia. >>> i'm nora muchanic in pennsauken with a story of a south jersey food bank working to provide free meals to under privileged kids this summer. now for monica malpass, cecily tynan,...
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jordan bonomo, neuro intensivist with the gardner institute, u.c. associate professor and director of the u.c. department emergency medicine division of critical car. and dr. brandon foreman. neuro intensive care specialist with the u.c. gardner neuro science institute and u.c. professor of neurology and rehabilitation medicine. before we begin, we want to make clear our physicians' comments will focus on what we know today regarding otto's medical condition. we will begin with dr. canter who will provide a summary and then accept questions regarding facts. we will accept questions and will conclude this gathering in approximately 20 minutes. at that time we will then accept questions regarding fact-checking and you can talk with kelly martin who is down in frontier regarding any facts or information contained in the press materials you've received. police note our physicians will not be granting individual interviews and a copy of dr. canter's remarks will be provided as you exit today. dr. canter? >> good afternoon. our purpose today is to describ
jordan bonomo, neuro intensivist with the gardner institute, u.c. associate professor and director of the u.c. department emergency medicine division of critical car. and dr. brandon foreman. neuro intensive care specialist with the u.c. gardner neuro science institute and u.c. professor of neurology and rehabilitation medicine. before we begin, we want to make clear our physicians' comments will focus on what we know today regarding otto's medical condition. we will begin with dr. canter who...
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. >>> jim gardner and the "action news" team is standing by with tease stories at 6:00.ilty employee and what is next for the office. >> and they investigate the accident as a possible case of road rage. those stories and more coming up next. for rick williams and cecily tynan and jeff skversky and brian taff and the entire >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers, cecily tynan and jim gardner. >> tuesday night and make that thursday night two philadelphia universities become one and a water main break creates a geyser in montgomery county. the week is speeding by. the big story on "action news" tonight two stunning developments the end of the seth williams trial and the temporary end of williams life as a free man. this was williams as he arrived at federal court and little did we know he was preparing to plead guilty of a single count of accepting a bribe. the other 28 counts were dismissed be at the same time williams resigned as da. and the judge said he did not trust williams to show up for sentencing and dispatched williams to jai
. >>> jim gardner and the "action news" team is standing by with tease stories at 6:00.ilty employee and what is next for the office. >> and they investigate the accident as a possible case of road rage. those stories and more coming up next. for rick williams and cecily tynan and jeff skversky and brian taff and the entire >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers, cecily tynan and jim gardner. >> tuesday night...
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her father had been a gardner, he might have been an alcoholic irish gardner, but they had really struggled. her sister worked in a department store as a sales clerk, that kind of thing. so she could bring that knowledge to the white house and say, this is what's going on in my old neighborhood in somerville. she was a very good talent scott for the president and one of the most important people she brought into his circle was a man named tommy corcoran. tommy was an irish catholic and a graed of the harvard law school. and frankfurter had so many proteges around the capital that they were known as frankfurter's happy hot dogs. [laughter] >> and tommy was a pretty happy hot dog, but frankfurter sent messy a letter of introduction, i'd like you to meet tommy, they hit it off great. she recognized his abilities so-so she brought him into the white house one night to play the accordian after dinner. and fdr loved to sing around the piano or the accordian or the guitar at the white house and tommy had a fine irish tenor voice. then he started showing up at missy's offices in the morning and he
her father had been a gardner, he might have been an alcoholic irish gardner, but they had really struggled. her sister worked in a department store as a sales clerk, that kind of thing. so she could bring that knowledge to the white house and say, this is what's going on in my old neighborhood in somerville. she was a very good talent scott for the president and one of the most important people she brought into his circle was a man named tommy corcoran. tommy was an irish catholic and a graed...
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may has announced extra police to be deployed around mosques as our security correspondent frank gardnerslims, has been labelled one of britain's most violent incidents of islamophobia today. it took the government just eight minutes to call it a terrorist attack. it was an attack that once again targeted ordinary and the innocent. the prime minister called it as sickening as the other attack this year and repeated her intention to set up a commission to counter extremism. but while police and emergency services were soon on the scene, there are suggestions that policy makers may have underestimated the threat from far right extremism. the whole counter extremism agenda has focussed on islamist extremism and we have seen a growing concern around the far right and individuals who adhere to extremist ideologies, but haven't been tackled. far right extremism in britain is a growing problem. in 2012 to 2013, 172 extremists were referred to police. by 2015 to 16 it has increased. less is known public about these cases, there isn't the same level of of propaganda as that put out by jihadistand
may has announced extra police to be deployed around mosques as our security correspondent frank gardnerslims, has been labelled one of britain's most violent incidents of islamophobia today. it took the government just eight minutes to call it a terrorist attack. it was an attack that once again targeted ordinary and the innocent. the prime minister called it as sickening as the other attack this year and repeated her intention to set up a commission to counter extremism. but while police and...
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with ducis rogers, meteorologist cecily tynan, and jim gardner. thursday night one of the cosby juries speaks out today. and a splash to hope city pools today. >>> but the big story a repo man turned unintended abductor. the repo man had no idea that the car owners 7-year-old daughter was asleep in the back of the minivan when he drove the vehicle away at 2:45 this morning. needless to say that set off all kinds of alarm bells. sara bloomquist is live in the 4500 block of chestnut street in west philadelphia. police hope that the surveillance video hopes to clear up what happened here last night. they believe that the child's mother was working as a delivery driver with her 7-year-old daughter in the minivan. the vehicle was double parked out front here last night when it was repossessed with the child asleep inside. >> it was unavoidable. in my eyes. >> carmino was doing think job when he hitched hi tow truck up to the
with ducis rogers, meteorologist cecily tynan, and jim gardner. thursday night one of the cosby juries speaks out today. and a splash to hope city pools today. >>> but the big story a repo man turned unintended abductor. the repo man had no idea that the car owners 7-year-old daughter was asleep in the back of the minivan when he drove the vehicle away at 2:45 this morning. needless to say that set off all kinds of alarm bells. sara bloomquist is live in the 4500 block of chestnut...
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in colorado, senator cory gardner's constituents picketed outside his office while inside his office,er of adapt refused to leave. this is the legendary group founded in colorado and they do not mess around. folks in gardner's office shot video of the senator's phones ringing off the hook while they were there. they asked him to sign a pledge not to cut medicaid. protesters also made it inside arkansas senator tom cotton's office as well. they wedged their "save medicaid" signs right behind a framed portrait of the senator, using it as a paperweight, basically. that all happened today. senate republicans have been signalling a vote on the bill could come as early as today, but by this afternoon, they pulled it because they did not have the votes. the republicans in the trump white house, this was a pie in the face today for the protesters who have been hammering their senators for weeks in opposition to the bill. this was a huge victory. but, caution, there is a reason why people celebrating tonight are also conceding it might be too early to celebrate. watch this space. that does it
in colorado, senator cory gardner's constituents picketed outside his office while inside his office,er of adapt refused to leave. this is the legendary group founded in colorado and they do not mess around. folks in gardner's office shot video of the senator's phones ringing off the hook while they were there. they asked him to sign a pledge not to cut medicaid. protesters also made it inside arkansas senator tom cotton's office as well. they wedged their "save medicaid" signs right...