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with me now is somebody from greenwich council. as well as taking some amazing pictures and seeing some amazing things, it is really a chance to teach people about navigational history? absolutely. we are really proud in greenwich that we have the longest river front of any london borough, a really unique history in terms of the river. and what this is about is providing opportunities to families and residents and people from across london over the weekend, to come down. this is the biggest event happening in london over the easter weekend. what it really showcases is how we are regenerating our riverfront. we have had a lot of industry for here... everybody stay calm, i'm taking over this interview! as luck would have it, we're out of time. the time has gone?! where has the time gone?! i'm going to make you walk the plank for that! not good! with easter fast approaching, for some, thoughts are turning to demolishing chocolate eggs. for most people, they don't last more than a few minutes, in some cases maybe a day or two. but coul
with me now is somebody from greenwich council. as well as taking some amazing pictures and seeing some amazing things, it is really a chance to teach people about navigational history? absolutely. we are really proud in greenwich that we have the longest river front of any london borough, a really unique history in terms of the river. and what this is about is providing opportunities to families and residents and people from across london over the weekend, to come down. this is the biggest...
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our correspondent fiona lamdin has been to greenwich to find out more.my head from city airport. we've got the river buses, the tube, the train, and now, if i can just show you this way, the driverless pod. you don't need a driver for this little pod, it basically works on sensors and a camera at the front. it's on trial for the next couple of weeks here. and if we stop here, hopefully the doors will open. magic. and in we get. hello, nick. hi. just explain to us, this is obviously a driverless pod, it goes automatically, but how does it actually work? we have seen the sensors at the front but talk me through how it works. so it uses a combination of cameras and lasers to understand where it is and how it needs to move to get to its destination. what everyone wants to know is how safe is it? if a cat, a dog, a pedestrian was to literally run in front of us right now, what would happen? we've done a programme of tests off street and in this environment to make sure it behaves as we expect it to. the lasers and cameras are picking up all of the movement in
our correspondent fiona lamdin has been to greenwich to find out more.my head from city airport. we've got the river buses, the tube, the train, and now, if i can just show you this way, the driverless pod. you don't need a driver for this little pod, it basically works on sensors and a camera at the front. it's on trial for the next couple of weeks here. and if we stop here, hopefully the doors will open. magic. and in we get. hello, nick. hi. just explain to us, this is obviously a driverless...
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live now to our correspondent — dan johnson — who is in greenwich park. behind you. i thought that would be at least a few stragglers. look, there goes one! it ta kes stragglers. look, there goes one! it takes time for everybody to get over the start line and this is only one of the restart lines, so there are people streaming out of different parts. we will go through the east end and across the thames and then the land up in front of buckingham palace for the finish line. the elite men's race, which started at ten o'clock, they will finish in just over two hours. two hours in three minutes was the record set last year. people running fraternity might take longer, but they all have their own individual motivation and targets, weather it's time fundraising. everyone has a positive motivation to be here and take on this challenge, because there are only nine or ten minutes into the race, but there was a lot of running to do, a lot of miles to cover, and it isa to do, a lot of miles to cover, and it is a really positive feel. you get such a warm atmosphere
live now to our correspondent — dan johnson — who is in greenwich park. behind you. i thought that would be at least a few stragglers. look, there goes one! it ta kes stragglers. look, there goes one! it takes time for everybody to get over the start line and this is only one of the restart lines, so there are people streaming out of different parts. we will go through the east end and across the thames and then the land up in front of buckingham palace for the finish line. the elite men's...
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fiona lamdin has been to greenwich to find out more. the planes keep going over my head from city airport. we have river buses, the tube, the train. and now if i could just show you, this driverless part. you do not need a driver, basically it works on sensors and a camera at the front. it is on trial for the next couple of weeks. if we stop here hopefully the doors will open. magic. and in the doors will open. magic. and in the get. hello, nick. just explain to us, this obviously is a d riverless to us, this obviously is a driverless pods, it goes automatically. but how does it actually work, seen the censors at the front? it uses a combination of cameras and lasers to understand where it is and how it needs to needs to move to get to its destination. everyone wants to know how safe it is, if a cat or dog or pedestrian just ran in front of us, what would happen. we've done a programme test of street and in this environment to make sure that it behaves as we expect it to. the cameras and the lasers are picking up all movement and the ve
fiona lamdin has been to greenwich to find out more. the planes keep going over my head from city airport. we have river buses, the tube, the train. and now if i could just show you, this driverless part. you do not need a driver, basically it works on sensors and a camera at the front. it is on trial for the next couple of weeks. if we stop here hopefully the doors will open. magic. and in the doors will open. magic. and in the get. hello, nick. just explain to us, this obviously is a d...
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it looks like a fantastic atmosphere beginning to build in greenwich park.r sister has beenin dogs for the death. her sister has been in touch to wish her well. dash—macro deaf. good luck to all the runners taking pa rt good luck to all the runners taking part in the london marathon today, or indeed the plymouth half marathon or indeed the plymouth half marathon or the black ball marathon. but what will the weather be like? i would say it is perfect running weather if you are taking part. quite a chilly start, but the day will brighten up, some sunny spells and temperatures approaching the mid teens. that is the story for many of us, that is how the day start across wales. a chilly start in places, but we will see some spells of sunshine. make the most of it because there is something called on the way. this is the recent satellite picture. quite a lot of cloud on the western side of northern ireland, parts of wales and the south—east. thicker cloud across northern scotland, providing some outbreaks of rain. across england and wales, where you start off quit
it looks like a fantastic atmosphere beginning to build in greenwich park.r sister has beenin dogs for the death. her sister has been in touch to wish her well. dash—macro deaf. good luck to all the runners taking pa rt good luck to all the runners taking part in the london marathon today, or indeed the plymouth half marathon or indeed the plymouth half marathon or the black ball marathon. but what will the weather be like? i would say it is perfect running weather if you are taking part....
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scope and nature the counterculture proved to be because we think of the counterculture, we think of greenwich village in new york city, we think of hate asked very in san francisco, we think of other pockets, venice about la and so forth. but the reality is where young people congregate, you can find seats before and then the planting of the counterculture. which means virtually any college university had the possibilities inherent in the fact that there was a community of like-minded people that would be present. so for instance, one of the focal points in one of the chapters is on often texas and the university of texas and people would kind of question why that would be included but austin and the university of texas were epicenters in their own fashion for the left, for the war movement, the counterculture, for the women's movement so i use that as kind of a microcosm examining the process just as i focus on hate not surprisingly when you get into 1967. earlier in scope you can talk about the appearance at columbia university of the small circle of friends that was referred to who was gin
scope and nature the counterculture proved to be because we think of the counterculture, we think of greenwich village in new york city, we think of hate asked very in san francisco, we think of other pockets, venice about la and so forth. but the reality is where young people congregate, you can find seats before and then the planting of the counterculture. which means virtually any college university had the possibilities inherent in the fact that there was a community of like-minded people...
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in east greenwich we have a building fire blocking berkeley road by 295. ramps remain closes well. >>> developing news, syrian officials say 6 of the country's military members were killed during a u.s. military attack in syria. and many others injured. president trump ordered the strike on a syrian air base before 9:00 p.m. it was in response to syrian's chemical weapons attack on its own civilians. the attack was carried out by assad. u.s. warships launched tomahawk cruise missiles 0 on a syrian air base that carried out the chemical attack. >> it was a slow and brutal death for so many, even beautiful babies were cruelly murdered in this very barbaric attack. no childhood of god should ever suffer such horror. tonight i orderedd military strike on the airfield in syria from whe chemical attack was launched. >> russian leaders have condemned the u.s. action calling it aggression. russia is an ally of syria. some expressed concerns that president trump did not seek approval from congress, while others praised the attack on syria. >> israel is the first to
in east greenwich we have a building fire blocking berkeley road by 295. ramps remain closes well. >>> developing news, syrian officials say 6 of the country's military members were killed during a u.s. military attack in syria. and many others injured. president trump ordered the strike on a syrian air base before 9:00 p.m. it was in response to syrian's chemical weapons attack on its own civilians. the attack was carried out by assad. u.s. warships launched tomahawk cruise missiles 0...
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with me now is somebody from greenwich council.ut navigational history? absolutely. we are really proud in greenwich that we have the longest river front of any
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this was the scene in greenwich. the cloud has been thickening up further north and west.ria earlier today. an area of cloud and some rain has been working eastwards and southwards through today. the far north—east has stayed largely dry with some sunshine. if you are out for a late afternoon stroll, for plymouth, taunton, the channel islands, should stay finally drive. a different story in nottingham, norwich, sheffield, in leeds and hull temperatures just seven 01’ leeds and hull temperatures just seven or eight. thing is clearing up in wales. northern ireland and southern scotland. northern scotland sticking out into sunshine. through the evening we will lose the rain from the south—east. places will turn just about right, a few showers. quite a lot of cloud but some breaks that will allow mr to form and it will get cold enough for frost in places. monday starts like this. high pressure to the west. low— pressure this. high pressure to the west. low—pressure to the east, a fairly cold northerly wind. the day shapes up cold northerly wind. the day shapes up with a lot of
this was the scene in greenwich. the cloud has been thickening up further north and west.ria earlier today. an area of cloud and some rain has been working eastwards and southwards through today. the far north—east has stayed largely dry with some sunshine. if you are out for a late afternoon stroll, for plymouth, taunton, the channel islands, should stay finally drive. a different story in nottingham, norwich, sheffield, in leeds and hull temperatures just seven 01’ leeds and hull...
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but one woman from greenwich who was diagnosed with breast cancer has shown us her specially designeds planning to run the london marathon in it... to run the london marathon in it. immediately after getting married early that morning! chris slegg has been to meet her this is a picture of me doing my first ever ten k run. i did itjust a week before my last chemotherapy, when i was diagnosed with breast cancer. 0n when i was diagnosed with breast cancer. on my right, this is my fiance duncan. fiancee for only three more days. on sunday morning duncan becomes jackie's husband. they will get married at one of london's famous landmarks and then the big day will get bigger. we are getting married at 730 in the morning on the cutty sark. that's before walking up the hill to run the london marathon. jackie now has no signs of cancer. the couple have hours after tying the knot they will be up hours after tying the knot they will beupa hours after tying the knot they will be up a rack with others taking to the london marathon. they will be raising money for charity and an ageing their wedding
but one woman from greenwich who was diagnosed with breast cancer has shown us her specially designeds planning to run the london marathon in it... to run the london marathon in it. immediately after getting married early that morning! chris slegg has been to meet her this is a picture of me doing my first ever ten k run. i did itjust a week before my last chemotherapy, when i was diagnosed with breast cancer. 0n when i was diagnosed with breast cancer. on my right, this is my fiance duncan....
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>> he found it like this ten days ago after leaving it chained up on this post on gay street in greenwich village on good friday. he made that cross himself and want to take it to trump tower for symbol of love. he was deterred by police. he brought it back to his apartment and he put it on the post dental that were to put it next. >> for all purposes i was going to live in the street. >> then he came back to find it like this. >> they painted it. >> i think so. >> little did he know it would go viral with locals renaming it the love cross. they said confused by the new stranger were trying to meet. >> one said whatever this person's point, it was lost in translation. their action was pointless and annoying. so what does daniel say to that? >> i don't care what you think. i care about the truth. it is a sign of love. for 2000 years it means love. if they think the cross is not good for us. >> daniel tells us that he does not mind the lgbt colors as he is gay himself. so what are those who painted it have to say? i reached out and they did not get back to me. daniel tells me he will contin
>> he found it like this ten days ago after leaving it chained up on this post on gay street in greenwich village on good friday. he made that cross himself and want to take it to trump tower for symbol of love. he was deterred by police. he brought it back to his apartment and he put it on the post dental that were to put it next. >> for all purposes i was going to live in the street. >> then he came back to find it like this. >> they painted it. >> i think so....
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fire location east greenwich berkeley road shut down by 295 because of the building fire. mantua grove road or harmony road and the ramble connecting berkeley with 295 are closed as the firefighters remain on the scene. time for the commuter report brought to you by the waze app. 78 eastbound heading toward bethlehem. watch out there's a minor crash there. you might get by, but it's a little bit slow. >>> lying on yelp can be expensive. a fake yelp review is costing a in massachusetts man $35,000 the man's father owns a jewelry store the son wrote a bogus review of a rival. the plaintiff claimed distress the defendant is appealing the payout. >>> a baby girl is doing well this morning, thanks to a trooper who delivered her on the highway. the trooper's dash cam was rolling the whole time. >> the expected mother was opt way to the hospital had to pull over on interstate 78 in union county. within minutes the trooper was holding a healthy baby girl in his arms. >>> 5:47 a.m., spring is in the air and flowers are blooming. >> a local florist offers flowers all yearlong, we'll
fire location east greenwich berkeley road shut down by 295 because of the building fire. mantua grove road or harmony road and the ramble connecting berkeley with 295 are closed as the firefighters remain on the scene. time for the commuter report brought to you by the waze app. 78 eastbound heading toward bethlehem. watch out there's a minor crash there. you might get by, but it's a little bit slow. >>> lying on yelp can be expensive. a fake yelp review is costing a in massachusetts...
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look from the action cam, firefighters are on the scene of a fire that damaged warehouse in east greenwich township new jersey, the flames rekindled at midnight. firefighters spent hours putting out hot spots. they are making sure the fire doesn't happen again. it started at fire star auctions late last night. nobody was hurt. >>> the cleanup will continue around the delaware valley following yesterday's strong thunderstorms. the wind were fierce enough to rip off a roof in montgomery county. chopper 6 hd was over the storm damage along union hill road in west conshohocken. there were workers in the building at the time, but no injuries were reported. >>> happening today, if you have not heard already, baseball season gets underway in philadelphia. phillies fans will pack citizens bank park for the team's home opener against the nationals. there are events rather to help celebrate the return of baseball all day long, "action news" reporter, katherine scott is live in south philadelphia, good morning, katherine. >> reporter: good morning, jeanette, it is always fun to come to the ballpark.
look from the action cam, firefighters are on the scene of a fire that damaged warehouse in east greenwich township new jersey, the flames rekindled at midnight. firefighters spent hours putting out hot spots. they are making sure the fire doesn't happen again. it started at fire star auctions late last night. nobody was hurt. >>> the cleanup will continue around the delaware valley following yesterday's strong thunderstorms. the wind were fierce enough to rip off a roof in montgomery...
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fiona lamdin has been to greenwich to find out more.t is on trial for the next couple of weeks. hopefully the doors will open. in we go. hello. explain. this is a driverless pods that goes automatically but how does it work? it uses a combination of cameras and lasers to understand where it is and how it needs to move to get to its destination. how safe is it? if a pedestrian was awry in front of us what would happen? we have done a programme of test of street and in this environment to make sure it behaves as we expected to. cameras are making predictions about how people are moving so the vehicle can stop safely if needed. we have to understand what the public‘s hopes and fears are and assuming it is positive we can see the roll—out over the next couple of years in cities particularly where we can use automated clean vehicles to improve ability. by 2020 years think these vehicles will be everywhere? maybe not everywhere but we will see them emerge where it makes more sense and we will see them flourish. statistics say 95% of all car a
fiona lamdin has been to greenwich to find out more.t is on trial for the next couple of weeks. hopefully the doors will open. in we go. hello. explain. this is a driverless pods that goes automatically but how does it work? it uses a combination of cameras and lasers to understand where it is and how it needs to move to get to its destination. how safe is it? if a pedestrian was awry in front of us what would happen? we have done a programme of test of street and in this environment to make...
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with me is danny thorpe from greenwich council.about navigational history? absolutely. we have the longest river front of any london borough. we are proud of our maritime history. this provides opportunities for families and residents to come down, this is the biggest event happening in london on the easter weekend. see these ships setting sail down the thames and enjoy the whole festival. you can come down here in the day for free. we have people on board our ships. we have people on board our ships. we have people on board our ships. we have squeeze doing a gig tonight. there is loads going on in greenwich and will edge over the next few days. ships might seem old-fashioned but a few hundred years ago this would be a typical day on the thames? absolutely. this showcases how we are developing our riverfront. we had a lot of industry for a long time. everybody's day calm, i for a long time. everybody's day calm, lam for a long time. everybody's day calm, i am taking over this interview! it is time to hand back to the studio. i will
with me is danny thorpe from greenwich council.about navigational history? absolutely. we have the longest river front of any london borough. we are proud of our maritime history. this provides opportunities for families and residents to come down, this is the biggest event happening in london on the easter weekend. see these ships setting sail down the thames and enjoy the whole festival. you can come down here in the day for free. we have people on board our ships. we have people on board our...
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our reporter, dan johnson, is in greenwich for us this morning. good morning.d months of preparation, all of the runners are taking part in very time has finally come. what is it like down there at the moment? -- part, their time. down here there is a race to get things ready. they are just finishing off building the start line. a lot of work to do. a huge operation to take care of the 40,000 runners expected here today. that is a record number. it is the 37th london marathon. you can see the scale of what is needed. 1200 portaloos. these are the hospitality tents were some of the celebrities will be staying. so many people taking part for different reasons but be it takes place starting at nine o'clock with the wheelchair races. then the men at ten o'clock. then those with personal reasons. many incredible stories around london later this morning. thank you. dan will be keeping us up—to—date through the morning. good luck to everyone taking part tell us someone you are luck to everyone taking part tell us someone you are following and we will tell their story
our reporter, dan johnson, is in greenwich for us this morning. good morning.d months of preparation, all of the runners are taking part in very time has finally come. what is it like down there at the moment? -- part, their time. down here there is a race to get things ready. they are just finishing off building the start line. a lot of work to do. a huge operation to take care of the 40,000 runners expected here today. that is a record number. it is the 37th london marathon. you can see the...
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an attorney from greenwich, ohio...loan coordinator from chicago, illinois... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. champion for two days. wins close to $30,000 and has yet to come up with a correct response in final jeopardy!
an attorney from greenwich, ohio...loan coordinator from chicago, illinois... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. champion for two days. wins close to $30,000 and has yet to come up with a correct response in final jeopardy!
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group that i i remember going to was called the lesbian feminist liberation on 13th street down in greenwich village. >> guest: yes. >> caller: i don't know if you knew a woman by the name of betty santoro, she was a big, big activist and rallied in washington. anyway, i'm calling because i have wronged to this group -- belonged to this group up in white plains, it's an lgbtq group, and the landlord decided after nine years to sell the place. and so the rent was $1,000 a month, ask we were doing -- we had facilitators that ran groups of people that needed, coming out groups, support groups. we had drumming circles, we had dances, fundraisers, and now we're finding it very, very hard to find a place to just rent or just go half with someone on to try and continue this with, for the lesbian community, and i was wondering if you could recommend any places that hay -- that may do that. >> guest: i'm not a new yorker, i'm from california, but i, i think you have a sympathetic mayor and a sympathetic city council, and i would appeal to them. i would tell that story to them and, hopefully, yet some
group that i i remember going to was called the lesbian feminist liberation on 13th street down in greenwich village. >> guest: yes. >> caller: i don't know if you knew a woman by the name of betty santoro, she was a big, big activist and rallied in washington. anyway, i'm calling because i have wronged to this group -- belonged to this group up in white plains, it's an lgbtq group, and the landlord decided after nine years to sell the place. and so the rent was $1,000 a month, ask...
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and our returning champion, an attorney from greenwich, ohio... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total...w here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. a slow start at the beginning of yesterday's program, but a very strong finish for emmett, who is our new champion. nilanka and joanne, welcome aboard, and good luck to all three of you. here come the categories for the first round of play,
and our returning champion, an attorney from greenwich, ohio... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total...w here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. a slow start at the beginning of yesterday's program, but a very strong finish for emmett, who is our new champion. nilanka and joanne, welcome aboard, and good luck to all three of you. here come the categories for the first round of play,
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northern half of the british isles, quite grim, and it has been this lovely in the south, that is greenwich glorious pictures to start the day although a wet start in northern ireland and that rain is spreading further north and east. tumbling in this south—easterly direction towards east anglia probably shy of the south west of england, and the south west not seeing as much as it needs, given how dry it has been and will be a cold night for the wintry showers, speckling of showers further south and that is the day for you on easter monday, sun is both an showers, this feature coming through scotla nd showers, this feature coming through scotland introducing much colder weather, frost in the forecast for the next few mites. winter is not done yet. —— for the next few nights. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines. a north korean missile has blown up during a test launch. it happened as the us vice—president, mike pence, travelled to south korea for talks. theresa may has used her easter message to urge people to "unite" as britain prepares to leave the european union. our shared interests,
northern half of the british isles, quite grim, and it has been this lovely in the south, that is greenwich glorious pictures to start the day although a wet start in northern ireland and that rain is spreading further north and east. tumbling in this south—easterly direction towards east anglia probably shy of the south west of england, and the south west not seeing as much as it needs, given how dry it has been and will be a cold night for the wintry showers, speckling of showers further...
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live now to our correspondent — dan johnson — who is in greenwich park. races have begun, the wheelchair race is under way and the women's race will get under way in another five minutes. at women's race will get under way in anotherfive minutes. at ten o'clock, the men's elite race and then the masses after that, all those thousands of people who are gathering. it's getting really busy. lots of strange and wonderful costu mes lots of strange and wonderful costumes worn by people who are there mainly to a fundraiser. loads of great stories behind why people have decided to do this race. downloading the baggage up onto the trucks which will take this thing is to the finish line. let's have a chat to a couple of people who are doing a marathon. becky flynn, what are you dressed as? i'm dressed as a crustacean. several reasons why. and fundraising for the british heart foundation calais. this is my brother. i've been up since five a.m., ready to crawl round and do whatever they need to do. i'm dressed as a crustacean, because the more ridiculous costume, the
live now to our correspondent — dan johnson — who is in greenwich park. races have begun, the wheelchair race is under way and the women's race will get under way in another five minutes. at women's race will get under way in anotherfive minutes. at ten o'clock, the men's elite race and then the masses after that, all those thousands of people who are gathering. it's getting really busy. lots of strange and wonderful costu mes lots of strange and wonderful costumes worn by people who are...
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here is a beautiful picture from greenwich, from wendy. some cherry blossom.e is some sunshine. 0ne is looking to write and there is some sunshine. one thing that is very high today is the pollen. a lot of us are starting to sneeze, mostly across england and wales. scotland and northern ireland, the pollen is and northern ireland, the pollen is a bit lower. let's see the satellite picture. you can see where the sunny skies are across most of england and wales. this is a weather front bringing the rainfall to the north—west, but also, if it was misty orfor the north—west, but also, if it was misty or for the way you were this morning, check this out across parts of east anglia and the south—east. that fog and mist is moving away, so we are left with suntan. different story in scotland and northern ireland. weather systems coming from the atlantic. rain in the western isles. rain pushing through belfast. by isles. rain pushing through belfast. by the time we get to 4pm, you can see the clouds increasing across the la ke see the clouds increasing across the lake
here is a beautiful picture from greenwich, from wendy. some cherry blossom.e is some sunshine. 0ne is looking to write and there is some sunshine. one thing that is very high today is the pollen. a lot of us are starting to sneeze, mostly across england and wales. scotland and northern ireland, the pollen is and northern ireland, the pollen is a bit lower. let's see the satellite picture. you can see where the sunny skies are across most of england and wales. this is a weather front bringing...
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. >> captain can you so station 15 is on greenwich and one in the presidio can you give the location. >> station 16 is at fillmore it is being rebuilt and station 51 in the presidio and station 54 up the street from the bay we have fir hours where we have waterfront so station 16 will respond to the st. francis so not only they're responsible for the engine and truck and responsible for protecting the gear and responding adopt to st. francis yacht club and station 51 is close-at-hand we can utility their swimmers we have more than one swimmer in the water and station 51 is near airport and another firehouses we plan is on giving more responsibility for the swimmers there. >> so a call in the by the way, off the coast of san francisco is the fire department the first to respond or the coast guard how does that work. >> it depends on out how the call comes in with the 9-1-1 they'll get dispatched the coast guard get dispatched to many of the calls the coast guard is not equipped with rescue swimmers one person on board with a tag line and don't have als support on their boats so we prov
. >> captain can you so station 15 is on greenwich and one in the presidio can you give the location. >> station 16 is at fillmore it is being rebuilt and station 51 in the presidio and station 54 up the street from the bay we have fir hours where we have waterfront so station 16 will respond to the st. francis so not only they're responsible for the engine and truck and responsible for protecting the gear and responding adopt to st. francis yacht club and station 51 is...
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the house republicans in greenwich, connecticut. a good time.dy: former ww super star throwing his hat into the political ring. he will be bashing heads. that's next. y pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. kennedy: the gloves are coming off in georgia, a newcomer could win a big seat there. onossoff is a complete unknown, but he's running to fill the seat tom price filled. the race is being seen as a referendum on the president. is politics getting more cut throat?
the house republicans in greenwich, connecticut. a good time.dy: former ww super star throwing his hat into the political ring. he will be bashing heads. that's next. y pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure....
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. >> captain can you so station 15 is on greenwich and one in the presidio can you give the location. >> station 16 is at fillmore it is being rebuilt and station 51 in the presidio and station 54 up the street from the bay we have fir hours where we have waterfront so station 16 will respond to the st. francis so not only they're responsible for the engine and truck and responsible for protecting the gear and responding adopt to st. francis yacht club and station 51 is close-at-hand we can utility their swimmers we have more than one swimmer in the water and station 51 is near airport and another firehouses we plan is on giving more responsibility for the swimmers there. >> so a call in the by the way, off the coast of san francisco is the fire department the first to respond or the coast guard how does that work. >> it depends on out how the call comes in with the 9-1-1 they'll get dispatched the coast guard get dispatched to many of the calls the coast guard is not equipped with rescue swimmers one person on board with a tag line and don't have als support on their boats so we prov
. >> captain can you so station 15 is on greenwich and one in the presidio can you give the location. >> station 16 is at fillmore it is being rebuilt and station 51 in the presidio and station 54 up the street from the bay we have fir hours where we have waterfront so station 16 will respond to the st. francis so not only they're responsible for the engine and truck and responsible for protecting the gear and responding adopt to st. francis yacht club and station 51 is...
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an attorney from greenwich, ohio...returning champion, a loan coordinator from chicago, illinois... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. champion for two days. wins close to $30,000 and has yet to come up with a correct response in final jeopardy! [ laughter ] what's going on jamie, our champ? oh, well. -i don't know. -we'll find out in this round. emmett and diana, good to have you with us. let's go to work. what are the categories? ooh. ...in each correct response. then a little bit of everything in... and... jamie. "saturday night live" for $200, please. jamie. who is amy poehler? yes. "saturday night live" for $400. this "saturday night live" regular is seen here showing george w. bush how to imitate his dad, george h.w.
an attorney from greenwich, ohio...returning champion, a loan coordinator from chicago, illinois... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. champion for two days. wins close to $30,000 and has yet to come up with a correct response in final jeopardy! [ laughter ] what's going on jamie, our champ? oh, well. -i don't know. -we'll find out in this round. emmett and diana, good to have you...
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skakel and moxley were neighbors in greenwich, connecticut.nd friends were watching television on the night moxley was killed. defense attorneys say it could disprove prosecutor's claims that the club used to kill moxley belonged to the skakel family. now, in court documents, skakel's attorneys argue they need to interview three witnesses they think can shed new details on them. among them, barbara w., who the defense says found the golf club on the property of skakel's alibi, who managed the room and died last month. the defense says, they immediately went to the greenwich police department, expressing a concern their finding may be related to the moxley murder case, providing evidence to the duty officer, along with detailed explanations. >> the key case isn't who testifies, who skakel's attorney was arguing. but whether or not this physical evidence would change anything if we learn more about it. >> this is truly martha's day. >> reporter: skakel was convicted in 2002 of murdering moxley. >> i'm going to set a bond of $1,200,000. he's been
skakel and moxley were neighbors in greenwich, connecticut.nd friends were watching television on the night moxley was killed. defense attorneys say it could disprove prosecutor's claims that the club used to kill moxley belonged to the skakel family. now, in court documents, skakel's attorneys argue they need to interview three witnesses they think can shed new details on them. among them, barbara w., who the defense says found the golf club on the property of skakel's alibi, who managed the...
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greenwich, connecticut, never has a money supply problem. the fed couldn't keep money supply and credit off of the island of manhattan on his best day, there are too many productive people, they are a magnet for credit and the money used to obtain that credit. let's imagine a city that is suffering economic problems, a poor city like baltimore maryland. let's imagine the fed believes it can stimulate economic growth with its monetary policies, imagine the fed decides to stimulate baltimore and proceeds to buy up treasuries from baltimore-based to increase funds, such a scenario would fail between breakfast and lunch because banks can't stay in business lending to individuals, businesses who lack the means to borrow back so any increase in supply of dollar credit, would leave baltimore from those banks outside the city and probably outside the state of maryland itself. at modern times economists always look for new ways to aggrandize themselves and add to their importance, always looking for solutions, if left alone, will do fine so the lates
greenwich, connecticut, never has a money supply problem. the fed couldn't keep money supply and credit off of the island of manhattan on his best day, there are too many productive people, they are a magnet for credit and the money used to obtain that credit. let's imagine a city that is suffering economic problems, a poor city like baltimore maryland. let's imagine the fed believes it can stimulate economic growth with its monetary policies, imagine the fed decides to stimulate baltimore and...
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and our returning champion, an attorney from greenwich, ohio... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total...s the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. a slow start at the beginning of yesterday's program, but a very strong finish for emmett, who is our new champion. nilanka and joanne, welcome aboard, and good luck to all three of you. here come the categories for the first round of play, the jeopardy! round. take a look... next... two words in each correct response. emmett, off you go. corporate logos for $800, please. as of 2016, this company's logo features the overlapping circle seen here. emmett. what is mastercard? you are right. corporate logos for $1,000. from the 1970s and into the '90s, this company had a good run with the logo seen here. nilanka. what is adidas? yes. i'll take great rock songs for $200, please. joanne. what is the jukebox? yes. great rock songs, $400.
and our returning champion, an attorney from greenwich, ohio... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total...s the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. a slow start at the beginning of yesterday's program, but a very strong finish for emmett, who is our new champion. nilanka and joanne, welcome aboard, and good luck to all three of you. here come the categories for the first round of play, the jeopardy! round. take a look... next... two words...
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greenwich connecticut never has a money supply problem. the fed could not keep money supply and credit off of the island of manhattan on his very best day. there are too many productive people there. they are a magnet credit and the money that is used to attain the credit. but let's imagine the city that is suffering economic problems written. a poor city. like baltimore in maryland. let's imagine if the fed, they believe it can stimulate economic growth with its monetary policies. let's imagine the fed decides to stimulate baltimore. and it proceeds to buy treasuries from baltimore banks to increase loanable funds in the banks there. such a scenario would fail between a fist and lunch. simply because banks cannot long stand business lending two individuals that lack the means to pay back. so any increase in the amount of dollar credit and baltimore would instantaneously leave baltimore from those banks outside the city and probably outside of the state of maryland itself. and modern times economists always look for new ways to aggrandize
greenwich connecticut never has a money supply problem. the fed could not keep money supply and credit off of the island of manhattan on his very best day. there are too many productive people there. they are a magnet credit and the money that is used to attain the credit. but let's imagine the city that is suffering economic problems written. a poor city. like baltimore in maryland. let's imagine if the fed, they believe it can stimulate economic growth with its monetary policies. let's...
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so the greenwich village movement was there to celebrate people's culture. >> if you like the music, signing on for their ways of looking at the world, too. and then, eventually, one guy emerges as being special. ♪ a bullet from the back of a bush took medgar evers' blood ♪ >> during that time in the '60s, as that cultural revolution was slowly bubbling and kids were starting to question authority, question what was happening in their country, they're looking for answers. >> bob dylan thought that folk music was poetry. he took beat energy and mixed it with folk culture, and it's more lyrical intensity than anybody's put to song before. ♪ and the negro's name is used, it is plain ♪ ♪ for the politician's gain as he rises to fame ♪ >> up until the time of bob dylan, there were the songwriters and there were the singers. dylan started writing his own music. >> he says, i am going to comment on the world, i'm going to comment on the nature of this human experience. bob dylan was sort of in this white-hot moment of saying more in the popular song than anyone ever had before. ♪ only a paw
so the greenwich village movement was there to celebrate people's culture. >> if you like the music, signing on for their ways of looking at the world, too. and then, eventually, one guy emerges as being special. ♪ a bullet from the back of a bush took medgar evers' blood ♪ >> during that time in the '60s, as that cultural revolution was slowly bubbling and kids were starting to question authority, question what was happening in their country, they're looking for answers....
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that that potential evidence, a golf club handle, may have been turned over to greenwich, connecticutlice almost 20 years ago but disappeared. now they want to talk to the people they think may know what happened. attorneys for michael skakel are fighting to get testimony they say could disprove the prosecution's claim that the golf club used to murder martha moxley in 1975 belonged to the skakel family. >> oy was told by a local member of the bar that he had information that pertained to the murder weapon. >> reporter: skakel served 11 years behind bars until his conviction was overturned in 2013. a judge ruling his legal team had mishandled his defense. >> he didn't get a fair trial. >> last december, the conviction was reinstated. skakel has always maintained his innocence. >> what i do every day is pray to god and to martha that whoever did this crime is brought to justice. >> reporter: in court documents, his attorneys say time is of the essence to get details about a golf club found on the estate of a family friend, where skakel says he was the night of the murder. the defense i
that that potential evidence, a golf club handle, may have been turned over to greenwich, connecticutlice almost 20 years ago but disappeared. now they want to talk to the people they think may know what happened. attorneys for michael skakel are fighting to get testimony they say could disprove the prosecution's claim that the golf club used to murder martha moxley in 1975 belonged to the skakel family. >> oy was told by a local member of the bar that he had information that pertained to...
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. >> crews were called to five star auctions in east greenwich township about 1:30 this morning.re coming from the roof of the building. firefighters got t situation under control after about an hourr so. not clear what caused the initial fire. >>> also from our new jersey news room, take a look at the man in this surveillance video right here.mdenunty say he robbed the valero gas station on white horse pik february 24th. they jeo with an accomplice who iso wanted for robbery if you asked to contacts took theoday in eric frein's capitol murder trial talked about what they found in frein's bedroom during theirn. they told the jury they found a sniper manual and hundreds of rounds of ammunition that was put on display for the jury. they said the ammo had the same markings as the shell casings recovered from the scene of the ambush. frein's trial resumed today after it was put on hold yesterday when frein was apparently getting treated for an injury he suffered in jail. frein could face the death sentence if convicted. corporal bryan dickson was killed in the 2014 ambush and trooper
. >> crews were called to five star auctions in east greenwich township about 1:30 this morning.re coming from the roof of the building. firefighters got t situation under control after about an hourr so. not clear what caused the initial fire. >>> also from our new jersey news room, take a look at the man in this surveillance video right here.mdenunty say he robbed the valero gas station on white horse pik february 24th. they jeo with an accomplice who iso wanted for robbery if...
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i used to live down in greenwich village. and it would take about 15 minutes to get up here.h your show is very, very -- prudent and very well prepared, they always give about 45 minutes or so -- >> seth: sure. >> or an hour prior to when one is supposed to be here, to get here. well, i just ignore it and -- [ laughter ] give myself 15 minutes. like that's always been the way -- i'm generally late to things. i always base my time on the shortest time it's ever taken to get from one place to another. [ light laughter ] so i say, if it was one freakish time that it took me ten minutes to get to work, i assume from that point forward that it takes ten minutes to get to work. >> seth: got it. [ light laughter ] you're an optimist. >> i'm an optimist. >> seth: you never think anything is going to go wrong. >> yeah. anyway, so i got in the car. i'm giving myself about 15, 20 minutes to get up here, and we ran into terrible, terrible traffic. i can't remember when it was but, i think it was just at the time when all of a sudden the traffic was being rerouted a lot because of trump t
i used to live down in greenwich village. and it would take about 15 minutes to get up here.h your show is very, very -- prudent and very well prepared, they always give about 45 minutes or so -- >> seth: sure. >> or an hour prior to when one is supposed to be here, to get here. well, i just ignore it and -- [ laughter ] give myself 15 minutes. like that's always been the way -- i'm generally late to things. i always base my time on the shortest time it's ever taken to get from one...
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the 1960's, and this was a radical decade of rebellion and protests, finally on this hot night in greenwich village at the stallwall inn, the young people who had been stopped by the police and ordered into the patty wagon or said, okay, you can go. you have your i.d., but don't come back here, they stood around and eventually somebody, we don't know who, threw the first rock and that was the beginning of a riot that lasted for four days. what was important about that riot is the aftermath of the riot. immediately radical groups began to form, such as the gay liberation front and a little later, the gay activist alliance, and because of their tactics, they sort of put gay on the map. as i said before, gay was an underground word that only we knew. straight people didn't know that word. they made all the difference. we were no longer the love that dared not speak its name because newspapers and magazines and television programs began to deal with us. but as i said, the movement was very radical. many of the lbgt people who joined it, they joined, for instance, the gay liberation front were n
the 1960's, and this was a radical decade of rebellion and protests, finally on this hot night in greenwich village at the stallwall inn, the young people who had been stopped by the police and ordered into the patty wagon or said, okay, you can go. you have your i.d., but don't come back here, they stood around and eventually somebody, we don't know who, threw the first rock and that was the beginning of a riot that lasted for four days. what was important about that riot is the aftermath of...
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its owner is buried to keep their kindness as a secret for fear of boycotts by the community in greenwich village to bulk up their business. until that time i was doing mostly editing and after that i dove right into reporting to try to fight aids was before anybody else got them for anybody that was hungry for any sort of answer. this post 1983 going into eb for the epidemic started in 1981 until 1980 there wasn't one pill that would make any difference for people with hiv infection. there was a 50 plus% in the community so we all behaved as though the days were numbered. it was a call to help. how many hundreds of times with a walk past that when they were oblivious to the small dramas and acted there. it's the luck as w look as we wg it, sparse hair, eyes that showed fearcommission orders that banned in pain. they don't need to close their eyes to sleep. in the operation as precise as origami. i held open the hospital door and they passed without a nod. that was my experience with wite early plaseverely plague and i n the sidewalks. he was the assistant art director at the native and c
its owner is buried to keep their kindness as a secret for fear of boycotts by the community in greenwich village to bulk up their business. until that time i was doing mostly editing and after that i dove right into reporting to try to fight aids was before anybody else got them for anybody that was hungry for any sort of answer. this post 1983 going into eb for the epidemic started in 1981 until 1980 there wasn't one pill that would make any difference for people with hiv infection. there was...
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. >> michael in greenwich asks, have you ever been unhappy with one of your paintings and tossed it aside? >> all of the time. a lot of times i will paint and then i would get in bed and think about it, hustle up stairs and scrape all off. that's the great thing about oil painting, because you can paint, scrape, paint, scrape. i tried acrylics but it dried so fast there is no scraping. [laughing] .com all of the time. >> the good thing about oil is you keep painting over it until you get where you are comfortable. >> there was some questions beyond the painting and more of us to come back to bite a question from betty in washington d.c. she writes in a time that some would call uncertainty, what can you tell the younger generation of our country to do to renew the sense of belief and optimism in america that ronald reagan embodied? >> read history. there's been a lot of tough, i remember somebody telling me right after 9/11, you've had the toughest presidency. i said not even close. how about abraham lincoln when the country was at war with each other? or i just talked about a period of t
. >> michael in greenwich asks, have you ever been unhappy with one of your paintings and tossed it aside? >> all of the time. a lot of times i will paint and then i would get in bed and think about it, hustle up stairs and scrape all off. that's the great thing about oil painting, because you can paint, scrape, paint, scrape. i tried acrylics but it dried so fast there is no scraping. [laughing] .com all of the time. >> the good thing about oil is you keep painting over it...
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around 100 people will travel in a prototype shuttle along a two mile route, in greenwich in london,words of nick skelton as the olympic showjumping champion brings to an end a glittering, 43—year career. skelton, who's 59, won gold at the rio games last summer on his horse big star to add to a team gold he won at london 2012. he had returned from a neck injury that temporarily halted his career 16 years ago. in a statement skelton said it was a "difficult decision" but the sport had given him "more than he could have hoped for". our reporter lizzie greenwood hughes said the news is almost as much about the horse big star who's also retiring, as it is about it's famous rider. he always said when that horse retired he would retire and i said to him recently did part of him wish the horse was 16? the horse is about 13, did he wish the horse was 16 or 17 so they could say that was it and they had done it and they do not have to compete? he has barely done much competing since then. he did not want anyone else to ride that horse. i heard word on the grapevine recently that the horse was
around 100 people will travel in a prototype shuttle along a two mile route, in greenwich in london,words of nick skelton as the olympic showjumping champion brings to an end a glittering, 43—year career. skelton, who's 59, won gold at the rio games last summer on his horse big star to add to a team gold he won at london 2012. he had returned from a neck injury that temporarily halted his career 16 years ago. in a statement skelton said it was a "difficult decision" but the sport...
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cambridge, who are expected to be seen cheering on from the sidelines. 0ur reporter, dan johnson, is in greenwichstill very busy. trying to put the last few pieces in place. they have just finished building the start line. most feels like it is ready. the main events start at nine o'clock with the will chair and women's, then the men's elite at ten, then tens of thousands with individual targets to achieve, to get around individual targets to achieve, to getaround in individual targets to achieve, to get around in a time or raising muggy. there are so many positive stories. —— wheelchair races. it goes across the thames, around the eastern, around so many landmarks. and then the duke and duchess of cambridge will start this off. their charity, heads together, is one of the main charities. this huge operation is incredible. there are 1200 operation is incredible. there are i200 portaloos. look at that. that is one of the poshest portaloos i have ever seen. i will not argue with you. that look very posh indeed. he is an expert. the main political parties have spent the weekend setting out the issue
cambridge, who are expected to be seen cheering on from the sidelines. 0ur reporter, dan johnson, is in greenwichstill very busy. trying to put the last few pieces in place. they have just finished building the start line. most feels like it is ready. the main events start at nine o'clock with the will chair and women's, then the men's elite at ten, then tens of thousands with individual targets to achieve, to get around individual targets to achieve, to getaround in individual targets to...
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like greenwich village is totally different.hool at ps 41, which is right on 11th street. and, you know, i just remember like it was very kind of -- i don't know, it felt sort of -- it did feel like village-y then. >> seth: yeah. there was a dirtiness to it. >> well, i mn, filthy dirty but like a little dirty, dirty, you know what i mean? >> seth: yeah. >> but now it feels really like it's kind of chic and like -- >> seth: mm-hmm. >> bobo, they say, i guess. i don't know. >> seth: there's -- i lived down there, and there was a sex store. like that just sold like -- >> i miss that one. >> seth: i know, but it just -- >> the sex store! >> seth: but it just closed. i was like, how did this stay in business this long? >> it was me, yeah. that's right. >> seth: they were like, "if we can't get scarlett, to pay her tab, we're gonna have to shut down." [ laughter ] >> yeah, i was crazy about that place. but yeah, what is it now? >> seth: it's nothing now, they razed it, and i think they have to like -- i think there are like ghosts the
like greenwich village is totally different.hool at ps 41, which is right on 11th street. and, you know, i just remember like it was very kind of -- i don't know, it felt sort of -- it did feel like village-y then. >> seth: yeah. there was a dirtiness to it. >> well, i mn, filthy dirty but like a little dirty, dirty, you know what i mean? >> seth: yeah. >> but now it feels really like it's kind of chic and like -- >> seth: mm-hmm. >> bobo, they say, i guess....
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crews were called back to five star auctions east greenwich township at 1:30 this morning.were coming from the roof of that building. firefighters got the situation under control after about an hour. >> well, state troopers who took the stand today in eric frein's trial talked about what they found inside frein's bedroom during their investigation. they told the jury they found a sniper manual and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. it was put on display for the jury to see. and they said the ammo had the same markings as the shell casings recovered from the scene of the ambush. frein's trial resumed today after it was put on hold yesterday when frein was apparently getting treated for an injury he suffered in jail. frein could face a death sentence if he's sentenced. corporal bryan dickson was killed in the 2014 ambush and trooper alex douglass was injured. >> here at the big board now and tonight there is a.m. brand new competition series premiere on abc where the judges have big opinions but at a smaller table its called the toy box. hopeful toy makers have to get past a v
crews were called back to five star auctions east greenwich township at 1:30 this morning.were coming from the roof of that building. firefighters got the situation under control after about an hour. >> well, state troopers who took the stand today in eric frein's trial talked about what they found inside frein's bedroom during their investigation. they told the jury they found a sniper manual and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. it was put on display for the jury to see. and they said...