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s parents are on high alert after someone tried to lure a child into his car in greenburg saturday afternoon. a man in a white suv pulled up to a 10-year-old girl while she was playing and asked her to get in. he talked to her about his grandson. the little girl ran away and the man in the suv took off. elizabeth, new jersey. they are voting whether to ban them from picking up passengers at the train station that falls within elizabeth borders. it would require them to get special licenses and pay special fees. they say it would bring balance to uber and the taxi industry. >>> new york agreed to join the prescription monitoring program for the sale of dangerous drugs. chrischristie says they worked out a deal. the number of states working with new jersey is up to seven. >>> happening now, an intense brush fire is burning across sam point preserve. wet weather today is helping to slow the spread of those flames. firefighters plan to battle this inferno for at least several it's scorched more than 2,000 acres. nobody has been hurt. it's not clear what caused the fire. >> hopefully the rain is
s parents are on high alert after someone tried to lure a child into his car in greenburg saturday afternoon. a man in a white suv pulled up to a 10-year-old girl while she was playing and asked her to get in. he talked to her about his grandson. the little girl ran away and the man in the suv took off. elizabeth, new jersey. they are voting whether to ban them from picking up passengers at the train station that falls within elizabeth borders. it would require them to get special licenses and...
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hit the ice today in greenburg. pittsburgh is hot. winning 14 of their last 16, but they are a familiar foe. the rangers have knocked them out of the playoffs in back to back years. the same teams every year, but in saying that we know they're one of the most skilled teams in the league and we're going to need our best. >> it's game one and we'll treat itf like that. you're not thinking aboutcpasy series. you're thinking how to win that sh t and it's different. >> crosby, you know, if he's not the best player in the world he's close to it. eting an honest team sichbs chyoristmas. >> the penguins have been on re since christmas but this is the post season. it ooes a whole new world and the nly thing that matters now is sipping from lord stan''s cup. every team the dreaming about it. >> thanks, bruce. turns out lemon juice doesn' t cure pink eye. hi. how are you doing today? that' s how i am. red head fred. ultra rare. i collect these too. nah, these are for my dog because he can never decide which one he wants until he gets home, so...
hit the ice today in greenburg. pittsburgh is hot. winning 14 of their last 16, but they are a familiar foe. the rangers have knocked them out of the playoffs in back to back years. the same teams every year, but in saying that we know they're one of the most skilled teams in the league and we're going to need our best. >> it's game one and we'll treat itf like that. you're not thinking aboutcpasy series. you're thinking how to win that sh t and it's different. >> crosby, you know,...
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Apr 29, 2016
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it will head to newcastle, hawthorne, greenburg in westchester county over the next hour then in to fairfield. that's the only game in town. just a little bit of drizzle. a lot of the day tomorrow is going to be mainly dry. this area right down tomorrow night in to maybe very wee hours of the morning saturday. after that it should dry out. it's not much going on. couple sprinkles. but we are in the 40s. so you need the coat. the skies try to brighten a little bit especially from the city north and east. already showers may be popping up in western most new jersey and then that coverage will expand as why go in to your friday night. the rain coat and umbrella. only in the low 50s. by saturday morning we're clearing out. cool start. temperatures get in to the low 60s in many spots. more sun off to the north and east. theme tomorrow is dry much of the time with a period of rain coming in tomorrow night. saturday is the better half of that weekend. patchy light rain and drizzle to start at 47. only up to 58. but at least it's not too damp. a little drizzle early. then there's more rain coming in
it will head to newcastle, hawthorne, greenburg in westchester county over the next hour then in to fairfield. that's the only game in town. just a little bit of drizzle. a lot of the day tomorrow is going to be mainly dry. this area right down tomorrow night in to maybe very wee hours of the morning saturday. after that it should dry out. it's not much going on. couple sprinkles. but we are in the 40s. so you need the coat. the skies try to brighten a little bit especially from the city north...
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Apr 29, 2016
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pushing to the east-northeast, you could be seeing the rain ramp up a bit in clarkstown, 11:25, greenburg, 11:38. norwalk 12:10, bridgeport, 12:26. you already had rain, this is not severe, just heavier rainfelt you will hear it on your roof. -- rain. you will hear it on your roof. the bigger picture shows a stagnant pattern. tomorrow, you will get the same sort of day you had today. couple high pressure systems keeping things in place, there will be rain, not a wash out. you wake up in the morning temperatures looking like this, 47 degrees clouds in place, only a slight chance at wet weather into the afternoon. there will be breaks out there but there is a rain chance but primarily in the later pm hours, high temperature, 59 degrees. better of the 2 weekend days. subd sunday like wet weather-- sunday like wet weather at 58. you are looking at a rain chance out there for next week. just say next week a rain chance. >>> after 7 years on cbs, the political drama "the good wife" is coming to an end. >> cast members gathered to celebrate the bitter/sweet ending, winning 5 emmys and lots of pr
pushing to the east-northeast, you could be seeing the rain ramp up a bit in clarkstown, 11:25, greenburg, 11:38. norwalk 12:10, bridgeport, 12:26. you already had rain, this is not severe, just heavier rainfelt you will hear it on your roof. -- rain. you will hear it on your roof. the bigger picture shows a stagnant pattern. tomorrow, you will get the same sort of day you had today. couple high pressure systems keeping things in place, there will be rain, not a wash out. you wake up in the...
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peter greenburg is here with advice on how to not get stuck in the middle.orning. >> i'm taking notes on this segment. >> little more room. >> i think so. >> we always learn it's about profits. is there that much money to be made? >> every square inch of a airplane is considered a value. they want to get as from that piece of real estate as they can. when go online to make a reservation and look at a seating chart. guess what the only seats available are the middle seats. the problem then is it's an upsell. it's like planned agony. they want you to upsell to a more preferred seat. here's the problem. airlines define a preferred seat as a seat that's closer to the front of the plane. they include middle seat as a preferred seat there. >> i noticed that. >> the bottom line, is you need to go to other websites to look for what's really available. because what's available is only what the airline wants to show you on their website. so go to a website like seat guru.com. to see the actual configuration of the plane you're on. you can look for certain seats that m
peter greenburg is here with advice on how to not get stuck in the middle.orning. >> i'm taking notes on this segment. >> little more room. >> i think so. >> we always learn it's about profits. is there that much money to be made? >> every square inch of a airplane is considered a value. they want to get as from that piece of real estate as they can. when go online to make a reservation and look at a seating chart. guess what the only seats available are the middle...
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judge robert greenburg asked, are you pleading guilty in this case, because you are in fact guilty the 19 year old replied yes, sir. >> there are no winners in this situation. it was a tragic incident and reflected in what seemed to be the remorse of this man coming forward and taking responsibility for his actions. >> reporter: ellis' lawyer says his client is devastated and filled with remorse. ellis was a recent graduate as were two teens who died in the violent crash. alex m erk and calvin lee. the papers of alex issued a statement, calling the plea bittersweet. they wrote, while it relieves us from having to endure the endless pain of sitting through days of trial, it drives home the cold hard fact that our son died at the hands of human being. sentencing guidelines for this case are between 3 months and 8 years, that's not binding. ellis could face up to 10 years in prison on each count. coming up at 6:00, we will bring you more from the merck family. >>> ellis will be sentenced on june 3rd. we posted the family's statement in entirety on the website, you can read it also on the
judge robert greenburg asked, are you pleading guilty in this case, because you are in fact guilty the 19 year old replied yes, sir. >> there are no winners in this situation. it was a tragic incident and reflected in what seemed to be the remorse of this man coming forward and taking responsibility for his actions. >> reporter: ellis' lawyer says his client is devastated and filled with remorse. ellis was a recent graduate as were two teens who died in the violent crash. alex m erk...
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people are fearing just that after looking at the fire history in the area and the current c ted greenburgas more. >> reporter: it's tranquility lured dave to the new jersey pine lands nearly 40 years ago, but he also living among the trees comes with the risk of them going up in flames. >> you always think, yeah, it could happen because fires start up all around here. >> i'm extremely concerned. >> reporter: a certified forester bob williams shares his fears in this new article in "rolling stone," questioning will new jersey could become the scene of america's worst wildfire disaster. >> it's been a long time since we've had a big fire, so the forest keeps growing and accumulating fuels. >> reporter: the magazine story suggests a dangerous combination of springtime weather conditions could lead to an apocalypse in the garden state, a wildfire that could explode into an populated areas. >> i think it is not as dramatic as portrayed because of the prevention efforts we do and because of our staff. >> reporter: state officials say if all the right elements came into play, sure, a doomsday li
people are fearing just that after looking at the fire history in the area and the current c ted greenburgas more. >> reporter: it's tranquility lured dave to the new jersey pine lands nearly 40 years ago, but he also living among the trees comes with the risk of them going up in flames. >> you always think, yeah, it could happen because fires start up all around here. >> i'm extremely concerned. >> reporter: a certified forester bob williams shares his fears in this new...
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. >> reporter: ted greenburg, b.c. 10 news. >>> take precautions. >> here's keith jones. >>> breakingews next at 5:00. >> amajor crash has part of the expressway shut down. we are monitoring the backups from skyforce10, what you need to know to avoid the mess next. >>> and we are dry outside right now, but rain before the week is over. that forecast and timing with your new neighborhood weather that's next. >>> plus, a woman beaten and left unconscious on a popular running trail. what police want you to know about the attacker they are looking for next at 5:00. 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. >>> we begin with breaking news, over the scene of a five vehicle wreck that has the expressway wes
. >> reporter: ted greenburg, b.c. 10 news. >>> take precautions. >> here's keith jones. >>> breakingews next at 5:00. >> amajor crash has part of the expressway shut down. we are monitoring the backups from skyforce10, what you need to know to avoid the mess next. >>> and we are dry outside right now, but rain before the week is over. that forecast and timing with your new neighborhood weather that's next. >>> plus, a woman beaten and left...
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. >>> graffiti outside a home in greenburg has a community on edge. three cars in a driveway were covered with vulgar words and threatening messages all written in paint. you can see the red paint on the driveway and one of the vandalized cars. it all remains on the property. a neighbor tells us she was vandalism. officers also found an empty gas can and a blanket soaked in gas in a nearby yard. it's not clear if all this is related to the vandalism. police are still investigating. >>> one hurdle passed in the move to control those costume characters in times square. the city council transportation committee gave a thumbs up to legislation that will allow the city to create special work zones in pedestrian plaza. they may be allowed to pose for pictures and collect tips only in specified areas. the full council is expected to vote on the measure tomorrow. >>> atlantic city may take drastic measures to deal with its finance crisis. the city council is expected to vote to moving city workers to a 28-day pay cycle. governor christie was in atlantic city
. >>> graffiti outside a home in greenburg has a community on edge. three cars in a driveway were covered with vulgar words and threatening messages all written in paint. you can see the red paint on the driveway and one of the vandalized cars. it all remains on the property. a neighbor tells us she was vandalism. officers also found an empty gas can and a blanket soaked in gas in a nearby yard. it's not clear if all this is related to the vandalism. police are still investigating....
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on record is 2005 49.7 million dollars vo#2 rev but forbes magazine senior editor zack o'malley greenburg says in his last days prince's sold-out concert revenue was impressive. he was averaging well over a million 1:02:10 closer to 1.5 million dollars 1:02:19 he was one of the few acts that was able to do that. but fans of prince known as the purple army may one day hear countless unheard music now in his personal vault. are you ever going to release and let us hear one day someone will get to release them i dont think i will get to release them. and it's no surprise that it was in his minneapolis estate-- that he called paisley park-- where he spent his last days. yesterday the 10 million dollar price tag on paisley park just skyrocketed. maybe one day turned into a graceland type property we'll have so much more on prince tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm louis aguirre back to you rain scattered tonight and then clearing. great weekend. winter weather advisory until 11pm. >> britteny: firefighting night you can expect a few more showers over the next few hours or so and
on record is 2005 49.7 million dollars vo#2 rev but forbes magazine senior editor zack o'malley greenburg says in his last days prince's sold-out concert revenue was impressive. he was averaging well over a million 1:02:10 closer to 1.5 million dollars 1:02:19 he was one of the few acts that was able to do that. but fans of prince known as the purple army may one day hear countless unheard music now in his personal vault. are you ever going to release and let us hear one day someone will get to...
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>> he said that greenburg had a very good case.t in aig's best interest. if you recall the judge, a judge ordered aig to take a careful view at what of what the case actually was and make a judgment call on it. but he said, interesting privately he said to me that hank has a very good case but it's what are the damages. he was wrong. he was off by a dollar on what hafr hank was going to get. >> was he writing this towards the end? how did this book come about since it's his memoir. >> he work opened this book for a we're up until the weekend before his death. >> knowing he was -- that's my question. >> i'll give you a little history. in 2010 in october of 2010 he was given nine to 12 months to live. if treatment didn't work. so he found treatment that worked and lo and behold five years later you know is when he lost his battle. but it was always the clock got reset to that nine to 12 months once the medication stopped working and he didn't realize that until, until, now that i think about it, february. >> did he ever think about n
>> he said that greenburg had a very good case.t in aig's best interest. if you recall the judge, a judge ordered aig to take a careful view at what of what the case actually was and make a judgment call on it. but he said, interesting privately he said to me that hank has a very good case but it's what are the damages. he was wrong. he was off by a dollar on what hafr hank was going to get. >> was he writing this towards the end? how did this book come about since it's his memoir....
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representing "the new york times" team is jessica silver-greenburg, who covers banking and consumer financewas a pulitzer price finalist for a series on debt collectors and a finalist in 2014 for a series on how the nation's largest banks prey on older americans. jessica. >> so -- sorry. so our story started when my colleague mike and i were working on a story about how military members whose homes and cars had been illegal seized by banks were finding when they went to sue under this key federal law. they were being blocked from court and sent to this system which at the time we had no idea about this thing called arbitration. it seemed harmless enough. seemed a little boring in fact. you say you want to do a series on arbitration and people literally kind of go to sleep in front of you, and so we started trying to look at what this private system was, what this alternative to court was. at the beginning it was extremely challenging just to figure out kind of what happened in arbitration in part because the system is designed to be incredibly secretive. it's one of the advantages for the c
representing "the new york times" team is jessica silver-greenburg, who covers banking and consumer financewas a pulitzer price finalist for a series on debt collectors and a finalist in 2014 for a series on how the nation's largest banks prey on older americans. jessica. >> so -- sorry. so our story started when my colleague mike and i were working on a story about how military members whose homes and cars had been illegal seized by banks were finding when they went to sue...
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new at 5: 7:12, news 4's ted greenburg finds out what's fact and what's fiction. >> reporter: its tranquility lured dave bennis to the new jersey pinelands 30 years ago. but he also knows that living among the trees comes with the rick of them going up in flames. could happen. because fires start up all around here. >> i'm extremely concerned. >> reporter: certified forester bob williams shares his fears in this new article in "rolling stone" questioning whether new jersey could become the scene of america's worst wildfire disaster. >> it's been a long time since we've had a big fire. so the forest keeps growing and accumulating fuels. >> reporter: the magazine story suggests a dangerous combination of springtime weather conditions could lead to an apocalypse in the garden state, a wildfire that could explode into an inferno, tearing through heavily populated areas, moving as fast as any out west. >> i think it's not as dramatic as portrayed because of the prevention efforts that we do and because of our staff. >> reporter: state officials say if all the right elements came into play, sure, a
new at 5: 7:12, news 4's ted greenburg finds out what's fact and what's fiction. >> reporter: its tranquility lured dave bennis to the new jersey pinelands 30 years ago. but he also knows that living among the trees comes with the rick of them going up in flames. could happen. because fires start up all around here. >> i'm extremely concerned. >> reporter: certified forester bob williams shares his fears in this new article in "rolling stone" questioning whether new...