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patricia gibson, whose son was stillborn, said time to grieve should not been left to the goodwill oflike to bury their own child. it goes, as the honourable member for strangford pointed out, it goes completely against the natural order of things. the numbness, the sense that the world has ended, the inability in the midst of that shock to comprehend how the world can possibly continue to turn and go about its business. and the loss of a child cannot be quantified by a set period of time, but the law must do what it can to create some kind of statutory space to grieve. for myself, i spent months unable to leave the house and lost interest in the world. eating became a thing that had to be done, not something that you wanted to do. every morsel that you put in your mouth is a struggle and many parents that have been through this will identify with it. and, yes, the loss of a child can often give way to thoughts of suicide for parents. after all, the entire future that you envisaged for yourself has changed irrevocably and only a gaping shadow of grief that will stay with you forever s
patricia gibson, whose son was stillborn, said time to grieve should not been left to the goodwill oflike to bury their own child. it goes, as the honourable member for strangford pointed out, it goes completely against the natural order of things. the numbness, the sense that the world has ended, the inability in the midst of that shock to comprehend how the world can possibly continue to turn and go about its business. and the loss of a child cannot be quantified by a set period of time, but...
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. >>> new at 7 1:00, a communities fund raise ner in west sacramento today will help a mother grieving here in the loss of her they're children. organizers say they managed to raise almost $600 so far. we will have the story of friends trying to help heal a mother's grief. >> reporter: at this cafe in west sacramento, a serving of capacity today for a family in need. >> it's such a small community that you can see how hard it hit. >> reporter: the triple homicide, a hard hit for west sacramento. three children, 11-year-old kelvin, julie, age 9, and 7- month-old lucas, murdered in their own home on september 13th. their father, robert william hodges, accused of killing the two older ones by using a belt. she also charged with the attempted murder of his wife. >> i'm just hoping to raise enough money just to help with, you know, funeral costs and other expenses that she has. >> reporter: a family friend the organizer of this fund- raiser. all of the proceeds raised here today between 3:00 and 6:00 p.m. will be used to benefit the mom who lost three children in one day. >> it's been reall
. >>> new at 7 1:00, a communities fund raise ner in west sacramento today will help a mother grieving here in the loss of her they're children. organizers say they managed to raise almost $600 so far. we will have the story of friends trying to help heal a mother's grief. >> reporter: at this cafe in west sacramento, a serving of capacity today for a family in need. >> it's such a small community that you can see how hard it hit. >> reporter: the triple homicide, a...
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unless you had to hand the flag to a grieving mother or a grieving mother receiving one. i think there would be some other way to explain what i think is the player protest. >> falling pro football ratings are losing their gust yo. >>> the president treated he is withdrawing the white house invitation for baseball. >> it's kind of beneath the leader of the country to go that route. it's not what leaders do. >> in normal times we would be able to set aside political differences and go visit and have a great time and that would be awesome. these are not ordinary times. probably the most did i vice sif times -- devisive times in my life zoot warriors will use the trip to celebrate equality, diversity and inclusion. the washington democratic mayor already ex continued an have i takings to the team. >>> the chp searching for two men who robbed toll makers at two bridges yesterday. in both cases the robbers drove up in a measure say disease black sedan and wore blue or purple latex gloves. we don't know how much money was stolen. that investigation continues. >>> a second perso
unless you had to hand the flag to a grieving mother or a grieving mother receiving one. i think there would be some other way to explain what i think is the player protest. >> falling pro football ratings are losing their gust yo. >>> the president treated he is withdrawing the white house invitation for baseball. >> it's kind of beneath the leader of the country to go that route. it's not what leaders do. >> in normal times we would be able to set aside political...
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mohamed el bachiri still grieves for his loss.ut because he is a muslim from the city's molenbeek neighborhood -- often called belgium's breeding ground for terror -- he's largely gone unacknowledged as a victim. but he's used his pain and the platform it gives him to launch a manifesto for peace and unity. he calls it "jihad for love." here he shares some of his very personal views. mohamed: i'm mohamed, and i live in molenbeek. i'm a victim, but in the eyes of many, i'm also a potential terrorist. every day is a struggle. it's tough. it feels like part of me is gone, missing. then there's the children, who rely on me, so i have to keep living for them. i want to teach them our values -- loubna's values, and mine -- our humanist values. to love all people, whatever their background or faith, whatever culture they come from. >> you were my mate, my confidante, my best friend. she was buried in sale, the city where her father was from. mohamed: my youngest is three and still doesn't understand. it's that simple. he can't understand
mohamed el bachiri still grieves for his loss.ut because he is a muslim from the city's molenbeek neighborhood -- often called belgium's breeding ground for terror -- he's largely gone unacknowledged as a victim. but he's used his pain and the platform it gives him to launch a manifesto for peace and unity. he calls it "jihad for love." here he shares some of his very personal views. mohamed: i'm mohamed, and i live in molenbeek. i'm a victim, but in the eyes of many, i'm also a...
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the minister that did their wedding did her funeral as well. >> chris and dana grieved for sarah.to comfort a shattered ryan. >> i remember him telling me, dana, i love her so much. >> ryan was so distraught, he felt he couldn't go back to the home he had bought with sarah. so while he waited for his trial date, he moved in with his mother. >> it was great to have him staying with me, but -- >> there's only one topic in the household, huh? >> there's two. trying to grieve for sarah, at the same time this young man who lost the love of his love, he's trying to grieve for his wife and he's got a murder charge hanging over his head that he might go to prison the rest of his life. >> ryan wondered why couldn't everybody just see that he loved his wife and the death wasn't murder? the case goes to court and outcomes the evidence. >> it would be virtually impossible for somebody to fall asleep and not wake up. >> and later, ryan speaks out at last. so you think they wanted to make a case here? >> why would they arrest me a day after if they didn't want to make a case? . in improving you
the minister that did their wedding did her funeral as well. >> chris and dana grieved for sarah.to comfort a shattered ryan. >> i remember him telling me, dana, i love her so much. >> ryan was so distraught, he felt he couldn't go back to the home he had bought with sarah. so while he waited for his trial date, he moved in with his mother. >> it was great to have him staying with me, but -- >> there's only one topic in the household, huh? >> there's two....
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answers. >> we're still grieving. we miss him. >> on the evening of june 8th, david jones was riding a dirt bike. police say e erratically. another moment he was dead. >> sadly, two parallel lanes of poor judgment crossed on that evening. >> in between numerous policy violations. according to commissioner ross who announce d today that the officer will be fired starting with the initial traffic. stop the officer kuked twhooil while transporting a father and two children for an unrelated case. not immediately calling for backup. jones allegedly ignored the officer's commands and was illegally carrying a gun. jones was unarmed as he ran away. the gun had dropped. it was found at least 50 feet from where his life ended. the commissioner said as the shots were fired, jones did not pose a threat. >> i know hen wasn't out of his mind when the cop pulled him over. i really don't get it. >> reporter: for three months the family has marinated in their grief waiting for new developments. >> it's half way there, just firing a co
answers. >> we're still grieving. we miss him. >> on the evening of june 8th, david jones was riding a dirt bike. police say e erratically. another moment he was dead. >> sadly, two parallel lanes of poor judgment crossed on that evening. >> in between numerous policy violations. according to commissioner ross who announce d today that the officer will be fired starting with the initial traffic. stop the officer kuked twhooil while transporting a father and two children...
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and shocked thinking of their son, they grieve their on and mourn their son. it's unfathomable that this could have happened in this grotesque and horrible manner. >> you may recall dinardo confessed to the killings and told detectives where to find the bodies in exchange for not facing the death penalty. kratz his cousin and accused accompli accompli accomplice did not make such a deal. i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> as hurricane irma pummels the caribbean the storm is blamed for at least 10 deaths and left half of puerto rico without power and 50,000 people without water. on saint martin a 185 miles per hour winds tore through the paradise ripping out trees and tears down homes. they say that 90% of the structures on the island of barbuda adamaged. residents are bracing for what is coming their way. we have to get the fuel as fast as we can out. so everyone has the fuel to evacuate. >> 4,000 members of the florida army and air national guard are activated to assist with the potential impact. and south florida residents evacuate
and shocked thinking of their son, they grieve their on and mourn their son. it's unfathomable that this could have happened in this grotesque and horrible manner. >> you may recall dinardo confessed to the killings and told detectives where to find the bodies in exchange for not facing the death penalty. kratz his cousin and accused accompli accompli accomplice did not make such a deal. i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> as hurricane...
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this is a community that must grieve, we know that, but this is a justice process, not a grieving processt compassion but he didn't show any. that's his personal manner. maybe he can't change that but people were saying to me afterwards, emma, if they call me i'm not going to give evidence. they can use section 129, and are they going to arrest me? what will you tell them? i will encourage them to go forward. people have been traumatised. have you decided he won't be able to provide full a nswers ? do you think he's the wrong man and it won't work? i hope it does work. it is a very narrow set of terms for this particular bit of justice we want. we have the criminal investigation. this is one little chunk of it. i'm sure he's very meticulous but people won't engage properly because they don't trust the process, it's going to be difficult. they may not trust the process it is being undermined by people in the community that they respect. this process has been given the full weight of authority. isn't it really important that you don't undermined his chance by talking about chandeliers or bi
this is a community that must grieve, we know that, but this is a justice process, not a grieving processt compassion but he didn't show any. that's his personal manner. maybe he can't change that but people were saying to me afterwards, emma, if they call me i'm not going to give evidence. they can use section 129, and are they going to arrest me? what will you tell them? i will encourage them to go forward. people have been traumatised. have you decided he won't be able to provide full a...
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that will be a big opportunity for keir starmer, dominic grieve, and ken clarke, to put big and undero the debate all day. let for that reflect on what has been said. in this important —— what has been said in this important debate on the grey repelled all. to vote against this isa sin. repelled all. to vote against this is a sin. it is not one that our constituents as he will accept. in re ce nt constituents as he will accept. in recent days, i have heard a number of people, including the foreign secretary, saying that a vote against this bill would be a vote to obstruct the will of the people. that is nonsense. the majority of those who voted, 52%, that voted to leave the european union, they expect us to see through leaving the european union, even if he and i don't agree with it. i am not prepared to cede major decisions on our country's future to the prime minister, the three musketeers, and whoever comes after them. sean, the government's argument is that if they don't get the great repeal bill, this could slow down the whole process. as michel barnier said if you weeks ago, the
that will be a big opportunity for keir starmer, dominic grieve, and ken clarke, to put big and undero the debate all day. let for that reflect on what has been said. in this important —— what has been said in this important debate on the grey repelled all. to vote against this isa sin. repelled all. to vote against this is a sin. it is not one that our constituents as he will accept. in re ce nt constituents as he will accept. in recent days, i have heard a number of people, including the...
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i suppose a lot of the conservative mps who do have concerns, ken clarke, anna soubry, dominic grieve and so on, they agree with the general principle that we need an orderly transfer of all the regulations from the eu books onto oui’ regulations from the eu books onto our books. but it is the nitty—gritty, the fine detail, that is where you come a cropper miss, is at it's is a —— that is where you come a cropper on this, isn't it? then it is satisfy the concerns that have been expressed by conservative mps over the last couple of days, in areas where they might be able to joina areas where they might be able to join a common cause with labour and other opposition mp. we have had the conservatives in the past few days of debate saying they will back the bill at second reading, and we should have the bill, but they would like to see the government, with amendments. so zac goldsmith, a man who wants to see amendments dealing with that. other mp5 have raised other areas. we had a string of concern as who said that there should be amendments later on. and thatis should be amendments later
i suppose a lot of the conservative mps who do have concerns, ken clarke, anna soubry, dominic grieve and so on, they agree with the general principle that we need an orderly transfer of all the regulations from the eu books onto oui’ regulations from the eu books onto our books. but it is the nitty—gritty, the fine detail, that is where you come a cropper miss, is at it's is a —— that is where you come a cropper on this, isn't it? then it is satisfy the concerns that have been...
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one month on, a steady stream of grieving people still return to the site.ry had never seen any thing like it. it has rained for days. the mudslide was accompanied by flash flooding in several areas. with no proper emergency service, volunteers took the lead. chaos ensued. shouting ina shouting in a matter of minutes, on the 14th of august, thomas lost eight members of august, thomas lost eight members of his family. he takes me back to the pile of mud and rubble that was once his family home. the pile of mud and rubble that was once his family homelj the pile of mud and rubble that was once his family home. i started to shout and call my younger sister. then we were hearing her voice, calling. in pain? yes, she was in deep pain. i was so depressed. i started to remove the sticks aggressively. i ran into this place to get a pickaxe, a shovel, and a hammer. so you move the nails from this thing and the sticks around. then i started to use my bare hands to re m ove then i started to use my bare hands to remove the mud. then i found a full hand of my younger si
one month on, a steady stream of grieving people still return to the site.ry had never seen any thing like it. it has rained for days. the mudslide was accompanied by flash flooding in several areas. with no proper emergency service, volunteers took the lead. chaos ensued. shouting ina shouting in a matter of minutes, on the 14th of august, thomas lost eight members of august, thomas lost eight members of his family. he takes me back to the pile of mud and rubble that was once his family home....
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they are just here helping out while this department takes a day to grieve. reporting live in san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> and the other big story this morning, hurricane maria, look at that, right now it's a category 5 storm. it is barreling toward puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. it's expected to hit there sometime tomorrow. maria briefly dropped to a category 4 overnight after it slammed into the island of dominica. no words on injuries or deaths there so far, but we do know there is widespread damage. puerto rico has already declared a state of emergency. task force one which is in southern california is now on stand by to head over to the island. now let's get over to the weather desk where mike nicco is looking at where maria is heading. >> unfortunately the video out of dominica is going to be a lot like st. martin and the other islands, even though the winds were 160, 16 o 0, 185 not of a difference. lee is a non-player, josÉ a wind and wave event for the northeast and maria is becoming the big monster that we were afraid it
they are just here helping out while this department takes a day to grieve. reporting live in san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> and the other big story this morning, hurricane maria, look at that, right now it's a category 5 storm. it is barreling toward puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. it's expected to hit there sometime tomorrow. maria briefly dropped to a category 4 overnight after it slammed into the island of dominica. no words on injuries or deaths there so...
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>> reporter: katie says the family grieved in full view of the media. >> i felt like it was a circusnd we were the monkeys. everybody was watching us. >> reporter: police were watching, too. prosecutor susan treadway. >> we have to review all of the evidence, we have to see where it leads us. >> reporter: investigators pulled surveillance video from the chick-fil-a restaurant where ross said he took cooper for breakfast. there they were, father and son. >> nothing really seems out of the ordinary. i mean, this looks like a father and son grabbing breakfast. it doesn't look like a child killer waiting to carry out his crime. >> i would say completely to the contrary. i looked at the video, and when i first saw it and i thought it seemed very out of the ordinary. in particular, the way that he was introducing cooper to some of the workers there. and how they eventually described it to us as being almost like he was putting on a show, almost like he was going out of his way to do that. >> reporter: but maybe more interesting, prosecutor jesse evans says, was what the video showed about
>> reporter: katie says the family grieved in full view of the media. >> i felt like it was a circusnd we were the monkeys. everybody was watching us. >> reporter: police were watching, too. prosecutor susan treadway. >> we have to review all of the evidence, we have to see where it leads us. >> reporter: investigators pulled surveillance video from the chick-fil-a restaurant where ross said he took cooper for breakfast. there they were, father and son. >>...
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. >> lot of members having a tough time dealing with grieving process. as every family, sticking strong and making sure taken care of. >> reporter: in the past a crowd has gathered here. today two people showed up. >> used to have more people from the neighborhood around. people have busy lives and maybe september 11th comes and goes but not for us. >> reporter: one woman here, native new yorker who lives around the corner. comes to the ceremony every year because she says we should never forget. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. ♪ >> abc7 news in vallejo as held first annual 9/11 remembrance ceremony. somber, full of tradition and symbolism. firefighters say this is also a day to find strength in family and friends. one tells us, it's about remembering the past and building a future. >> the ringing of the bell and moment of silence marked anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks in alameda aboard the "uss hornet," dates back to world war ii and docked at former alameda air station, open as permanent museum. bell rung at several intervals to mark key moments in the a
. >> lot of members having a tough time dealing with grieving process. as every family, sticking strong and making sure taken care of. >> reporter: in the past a crowd has gathered here. today two people showed up. >> used to have more people from the neighborhood around. people have busy lives and maybe september 11th comes and goes but not for us. >> reporter: one woman here, native new yorker who lives around the corner. comes to the ceremony every year because she...
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the one mine is made by you may as millie and i have devalued the cords you generally grieve over the four seasons when i was stories that mean they heard them and then go on to you it's good to see you tell me about.
the one mine is made by you may as millie and i have devalued the cords you generally grieve over the four seasons when i was stories that mean they heard them and then go on to you it's good to see you tell me about.
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-- theso dislikes giving dominant grieve can come behind it.s not have a chore -- does not have a majority. mark: thanks for joining us. what's going to be another busy month. we are following stocks, less than 35 minutes before the end of the tuesday session. stocks down four. another day after those geopolitical tensions push markets down yesterday. . ,ark: 11:00 p.m. in hong kong 30 minutes into the trading day. from london, i am mark barton. am julie hyman. this is the european close on a bloomberg. ♪ julie: we are awaiting a briefing from a judge session minute and he is expected to ideance president trump's to end the daca. this program would not end admittedly but would end in six months time to give congress of the time to pass legislation to reinstate it. earlier, president trump welcomed congress back to work in a tweet and said -- senioro new york as executive editor for global economics and government marty on capitol hill, chief correspondent kevin cirilli. marty, i want to start with you. i know it is a tough question. why? when t
-- theso dislikes giving dominant grieve can come behind it.s not have a chore -- does not have a majority. mark: thanks for joining us. what's going to be another busy month. we are following stocks, less than 35 minutes before the end of the tuesday session. stocks down four. another day after those geopolitical tensions push markets down yesterday. . ,ark: 11:00 p.m. in hong kong 30 minutes into the trading day. from london, i am mark barton. am julie hyman. this is the european close on a...
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the grieving process personal one.need to make sure young people have the opportunity to speak about it. our staff members who were part of this family, we're all in pain this morning. we need to make certain everyone feels supported. >> what do counselors tell the students? what do they go through? >> the most important thing right now is to convey empathy, to listen, to convey care and compassion, and to try to help young people make sense out of it. as i've said several times, these are difficult things to make sense out of for us as adults. so for children who have never experienced a be these kinds of people situations, we have to help them. right now the most important thing is to convey the basic core tenets of humanity, of care, compassion, and empathy, and hug our children, love our children, allow them to cry and let them know it is ok. it is very confusing for all of our young pele autria: howard county school superintendent addressing the media, talking about some of the tough conversations that will take p
the grieving process personal one.need to make sure young people have the opportunity to speak about it. our staff members who were part of this family, we're all in pain this morning. we need to make certain everyone feels supported. >> what do counselors tell the students? what do they go through? >> the most important thing right now is to convey empathy, to listen, to convey care and compassion, and to try to help young people make sense out of it. as i've said several times,...
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he wrote it while he was grieving over the death of his mother.r and she was ill and music was like a cathartic thing to me, something to me to express myself. it was an important thing. while quietly diejesting his it was an important thing. while quietly die jesting his win and circling the room full of artistic and possibly collaborate with, sampha said he will spend his £25,000 prize money making seven ——a second album. coming up on breakfast, all the day's news and more in the emergency migrant route into the uk, this time from the spanish port of bill bauer. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: north korea has fired a ballistic missile over northern japan. south korean military officials say it flew nearly 4,000 kilometres — much further than previous north korean launches. it comes just four days after the un security council adopted further sanctions against north korea. spanish police say they've detained dozens of migrants who are camping near the port of bilbao and attempting to stowaway on ferries bound for the uk. the camps only ap
he wrote it while he was grieving over the death of his mother.r and she was ill and music was like a cathartic thing to me, something to me to express myself. it was an important thing. while quietly diejesting his it was an important thing. while quietly die jesting his win and circling the room full of artistic and possibly collaborate with, sampha said he will spend his £25,000 prize money making seven ——a second album. coming up on breakfast, all the day's news and more in the...
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.>> unless you have handed the flight to a grieving mother or a grieving mother receiving one, i wish there would be some other way to display what i think is a legitimate protest. >> reporter: president trump said fan interest in the nfl is dropping because of the player protest he says falling ratings prove his point. >>> new travel route data rules may upend the new policy. new travel been which adds chad, venezuela, and north korea to the original list. we have more other changes which could have a big impact. >> reporter: who gets intron and who stays out? at points of entry into the united dates. the presidents new travel been adding. see that the travel band-aids the tougher the better. >> reporter: president trump's broke briefly about the new policy yesterday. two met key additions proved to be north korea and some government travels from venezuela a move flaunting criticism that the policy illegally targeted muslims.>> this is a third opportunity to do it right. instead of focusing on religion that could be subject to a bad or extreme vetting, he is focusing on which countri
.>> unless you have handed the flight to a grieving mother or a grieving mother receiving one, i wish there would be some other way to display what i think is a legitimate protest. >> reporter: president trump said fan interest in the nfl is dropping because of the player protest he says falling ratings prove his point. >>> new travel route data rules may upend the new policy. new travel been which adds chad, venezuela, and north korea to the original list. we have more...
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sandy lim is benson luiuh's widows she says she and her two school age daughters are still grieving grieving. >> the hardest thing for me is to see the girls cry, sometimes periodically. this is the taffetas cope right now. >> lawsuits are also being filed today by those who are injured, either shot or injured while running away and some is who suffered posttraumatic stress disorder. you'll hear more in sandy lim as well as her attorney who filed those lawsuits. >> very sad. henry, thank you. >>> man was rushed to the hospital after being shot in san francisco's union square. this happened before 6:30 at o'pharrell near may son. the shooting ened with a three- car crash. when police arrived, they found a man who had been shot inside one of those cars. so far yet, no word on any arrest or motive in this case. >> let's check back in with rosemary. we have a look at the forecast in the bay area. >> we're going to continue with this muggy mild to warm weather and the possibility of scattered showers. as well as thunderstorms as we get into the afternoon. the low is shifting a little bit closer t
sandy lim is benson luiuh's widows she says she and her two school age daughters are still grieving grieving. >> the hardest thing for me is to see the girls cry, sometimes periodically. this is the taffetas cope right now. >> lawsuits are also being filed today by those who are injured, either shot or injured while running away and some is who suffered posttraumatic stress disorder. you'll hear more in sandy lim as well as her attorney who filed those lawsuits. >> very sad....
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organizers say the temple community will unite together to grieve. students will write letters to burleigh's family and there will be an open mike for students to reflect. investigators say burleigh was murdered by a man she met off campus. josh huperturs accused of killing her and transporting her body. in court documents, we've learned her body was hidden in a shed on her grandfather's property. we're told all students are invited to attend. >>> our state by state and county by county coverage begins in delaware county where the search is on for the men who tricked their way into a delaware county woman's home .tied her up. >> upper darby police found and untied that woman after neighbors called 911. they heard screaming coming from this home. initial reports indicate the men had a package and they knocked on the door like they were delivery men. the woman went to the hospital to get checked out and was then released. >>> happening today in delaware, the governor is expected to sign a pair of bills aimed at giving communities more authority over ab
organizers say the temple community will unite together to grieve. students will write letters to burleigh's family and there will be an open mike for students to reflect. investigators say burleigh was murdered by a man she met off campus. josh huperturs accused of killing her and transporting her body. in court documents, we've learned her body was hidden in a shed on her grandfather's property. we're told all students are invited to attend. >>> our state by state and county by...
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a community grieved near the spot he lost his life. >> the turnout is overwhelming. i know people loved him. >> an innocent bystander, his family asks witnesses to do the right thing. >> if you see something, say something. i don't want another mother or grandmother to go through what imgoing through now. >> the $20,000 reward is being offered to catch and convict jai's killer. christie ileto, channel6 "action news." >> thank you, christie. candles lit and prayers said for the house sitter killed in booed with yourwithwoodbury county. organizers provided words of support for carter's father and her five-year-old son. >> we have an update to a story we brought you earlier this week apartment violent high school's player pacheco whose sister was murdered last week. tonight the cumberland county prosecutor tells us 25-year-old donald scurry has been charged with the murder. authorities did not reveal why the mother of three was gunned down in the home. >> an "action news" viewer called in a real concern tonight about his historical plaque on south street. it has been de
a community grieved near the spot he lost his life. >> the turnout is overwhelming. i know people loved him. >> an innocent bystander, his family asks witnesses to do the right thing. >> if you see something, say something. i don't want another mother or grandmother to go through what imgoing through now. >> the $20,000 reward is being offered to catch and convict jai's killer. christie ileto, channel6 "action news." >> thank you, christie. candles lit...
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to deal with these broken and grieving families and so simply they become victims. by the time they may find out, someone has bought a house, meone has taken their luxury vacation, got many credit cards and used this dead child to abuse this family again. the jackson lee amendment is simple. what it does, it provides a dedicated person -- the taxpayer advocate service of assisting the parent of a deceased child where that child's identifying information has been stolen and fouad lently used on a person -- fraudulently used on a person's income tax return by the i.r.s. a simple request, mr. chairman. a simple request. if the taxpayer advocacy office is what it is and if anyone has tried to use it including members of congress, we know there needs to be a dedicated person just to answer the phone of the grieving parent who finds out through the i.r.s. filing that they are being abused again. and their beautiful angel is being used for ugly and evil works of someone who would use that deceased child to their advantage. i ask my colleagues to support the amendment and i
to deal with these broken and grieving families and so simply they become victims. by the time they may find out, someone has bought a house, meone has taken their luxury vacation, got many credit cards and used this dead child to abuse this family again. the jackson lee amendment is simple. what it does, it provides a dedicated person -- the taxpayer advocate service of assisting the parent of a deceased child where that child's identifying information has been stolen and fouad lently used on...
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.>> handing the flight are grieving mother, her grieving mother receiving one, i wish there was some other way to display what i think is a protest. >> president trump said that -- interest in the nfl is dropping because of player protest, he said falling television ratings prove his point. >>> the first major league baseball player to take any during the anthem, he did it twice over the weekend. mark khanna put his hands on his shoulders to show solidarity, maxwell who is african-american said he wasn't disrespecting the flag but kneeling for the people who don't have a voice. >>> stevie wonder kneel during his performance at the 2017 global citizens festival over the weekend, closely in line with the humanitarian goals of the un, he said he prays for planet, future and leaders of the world and the globe. >>> last august we asked you what you thought of colin kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem, it was his movement that sparked a nationwide conversation that continues about patriotism and respect, our question of the day, has your opinion changed falling the events of the
.>> handing the flight are grieving mother, her grieving mother receiving one, i wish there was some other way to display what i think is a protest. >> president trump said that -- interest in the nfl is dropping because of player protest, he said falling television ratings prove his point. >>> the first major league baseball player to take any during the anthem, he did it twice over the weekend. mark khanna put his hands on his shoulders to show solidarity, maxwell who is...
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however we're learning there's a lot more to this >> we know that many of you are grieving with laura's family tonight. >> reporter: more than one week after 31-year-old laura wallen was last heard from montgomery county police found her body in a field off price distillery road in demass as and tyler tessier has been arrested for her murdered. >> cadaver dogs indicated on the area and ultimately detectives found the body of laura wall anyone a shallow grave. >> tyler tessier was introduced to the public monday as laura's boyfriend and father of her unborn child. laura's family was seen holding his hand and comforting him. police say it was all a roos to get tyler to talk. >> the decision to allow him to participate in that news conference was a calculated decision made by the detectives in this case for the expressed purpose of hearing what he had to say. it was done with the approval and knowledge of of the victim's family. >> meanwhile "fox5" confirmed from a source close to laura that tyler was living in damascus with another woman and was in a relationship with her for years. laura
however we're learning there's a lot more to this >> we know that many of you are grieving with laura's family tonight. >> reporter: more than one week after 31-year-old laura wallen was last heard from montgomery county police found her body in a field off price distillery road in demass as and tyler tessier has been arrested for her murdered. >> cadaver dogs indicated on the area and ultimately detectives found the body of laura wall anyone a shallow grave. >> tyler...
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at some point sharon could tell that autumn's grieving husband had run out of hope. >> and he did say to me, i'm going to go spend the last night with the love of my life. and at the time i thought, it's not over yet. >> reporter: but in the e.r. suite, everyone knew it was. autumn's little girl was brought to her bedside. >> she made some comment to somebody about, i don't think mommy's ever going to come home again. >> reporter: on the third day after she'd been wheeled into the e.r., autumn's exhausted colleagues pronounced her dead and turned off the machines keeping her alive. >> a lot of my life feels like it doesn't make sense without her. you know, she was there for everything. >> reporter: autumn's husband and family now had funeral plans to make and even darker days to get through, but one person wasn't done with the mysterious case of autumn klein. his work was just getting started. dr. todd luckasevic, associate medical examiner for allegheny county, performed the autopsy on autumn. >> it was regarded as a sudden, unexpected death. >> reporter: which meant the county neede
at some point sharon could tell that autumn's grieving husband had run out of hope. >> and he did say to me, i'm going to go spend the last night with the love of my life. and at the time i thought, it's not over yet. >> reporter: but in the e.r. suite, everyone knew it was. autumn's little girl was brought to her bedside. >> she made some comment to somebody about, i don't think mommy's ever going to come home again. >> reporter: on the third day after she'd been...
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. >> and i think that unless you've either had to hand the flag to a grieving mother, or a grieving mother receiving one, i wish that there would be some other way to display what i think is a legitimate protest. >> reporter: as the president slammed the league for being boring, cheers from a sports barrel contradicted that, and it wasn't hard here to find fans cheer for the players. >> i was very proud of the guys. a collective stand, include something of the owners and show they can't be billied around -- bull yesterday around. >> reporter: back here live. 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick may have started this protest, but president trump's comments have certainly opened up a can of worms, and from now on, it looks like nfl sundays will certainly have a different look. >> yeah, rob, you brought up an interesting point. this thing had been kind of brewing ever since last year when colin kaepernick first started all of this, but today it seemed like the gasoline and the fire came together affect are the president put these tweets out. it seemed like that's what really imflamed the situat
. >> and i think that unless you've either had to hand the flag to a grieving mother, or a grieving mother receiving one, i wish that there would be some other way to display what i think is a legitimate protest. >> reporter: as the president slammed the league for being boring, cheers from a sports barrel contradicted that, and it wasn't hard here to find fans cheer for the players. >> i was very proud of the guys. a collective stand, include something of the owners and show...
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. >> unless you have the hand, the flag to a grieving mother or a grieving mother receiving one, i wish that there would be some other way to display a legitimate protest. >> president trump said -- according to forbes weekend nfl ratings were mixed, and attribute it more toward people watching games online rather than a drop in viewers. >>> one sports association firmly behind the president is nascar. several major nascar owners say they will fire any employee who refuses to stand during the national anthem. one top opener said any protest will get them on a ride on a greyhound bus out of town. not everyone in nascar agrees with the president. dale earnhardt, jr., americans are granted rights to peacefully protest. those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. >>> here in the bay area, the group of athletes is at odds with the president. steph currie is questioning the president's ability to lead. he accused the president of dividing the nation. he is withdrawing an invitation. the president blamed currie for hesitating for going. >> the things
. >> unless you have the hand, the flag to a grieving mother or a grieving mother receiving one, i wish that there would be some other way to display a legitimate protest. >> president trump said -- according to forbes weekend nfl ratings were mixed, and attribute it more toward people watching games online rather than a drop in viewers. >>> one sports association firmly behind the president is nascar. several major nascar owners say they will fire any employee who refuses...
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ashe president said just moments ago, we grieve with every family of the innocent souls who were murded by terrorists that day and we will never forget what happened on september 11th, 2001. today we pause as a nation not so much to rember tgedy as to celebrate heroism and patriotism. but permit me to say that on this day, as goy id before our hearts and prayers are with our fellow americans in florida and throughout the region who suffered lossn the wds and waters of hurricane irma. athis very hour first responders a new citizen heros are being forged among the people of florida ands the president hasaid and i s again. to those affected by hurricane irma we're with you and we'll stay with you a be with you every day after this tempest passes to restore, recover an rebuild. [applause] everyone remembed where eyeron thi day 16 years ago. a mom rousing her childre to get ready for school. a farmer wrapping up the morning chores, a coal minefinishing the third shift and heading home as a new member of congress i was going through my normal workday routine at the united states capital. when
ashe president said just moments ago, we grieve with every family of the innocent souls who were murded by terrorists that day and we will never forget what happened on september 11th, 2001. today we pause as a nation not so much to rember tgedy as to celebrate heroism and patriotism. but permit me to say that on this day, as goy id before our hearts and prayers are with our fellow americans in florida and throughout the region who suffered lossn the wds and waters of hurricane irma. athis very...
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our entire nation grieves with you. >> vice president mike pence attended a ceremony in shanksville with the families of those killed on flight 93. >> all day long, people have gone social media using #neverforget. bernadetar high school classmate died on that day, all around great guy. may he rest in peace, and remembering friends on the the plane that hit the pentagon. and isaac white, i remember that day like it was yesterday. i was one of the first responders at the pentagon. i pray for my fellow first responders and all the families affected by this experience. >> one of the living legacies of september 11 is what we have seen in the hurricane zone. >> that's right. last year, the u.s. government spent more than $50 billion on non-military emergency preparedness, and much is a contributed to local governments to beef up police and fire departments. >> we see the results in hometown heroes like the ones sent to places like houston and florida. here's scott broom. r homeland security money buy? how about local rescuers who can go anywhere in the world to help? northern virginia's task
our entire nation grieves with you. >> vice president mike pence attended a ceremony in shanksville with the families of those killed on flight 93. >> all day long, people have gone social media using #neverforget. bernadetar high school classmate died on that day, all around great guy. may he rest in peace, and remembering friends on the the plane that hit the pentagon. and isaac white, i remember that day like it was yesterday. i was one of the first responders at the pentagon. i...
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. >> members of the temple university community came together to grieve for 22-year-old jenna burleigh murdered last week. trish hartman has that story. >> dozens of students gathered on the campus of temple university to honor slain student jenna burleigh. >> i don't know her, but it's important to talk this through and have an avenue as a university to move forward. >> jenna was new transferring from montgomery community college. still the naacp chapter organized a memorial. >> we wanted to celebrate the life of jenna burleigh. >> jenna was last seen thursday leaving a bar at 2:00 a.m. saturday, her body was found. police believe the two met the night jenna disappeared. >> jenna's personality was like a ray of sunshine. like someone took the sun and took one ray and said, here you go world. >> she was lively. she had a great sense of humor. she cared about everybody. >> rose was a neighbor to jenna's family for 15 years. she and many others are shocked by the violent death. >> we have all lost loved ones in our life, but not this way. >> folks that know jenna say she was passionate a
. >> members of the temple university community came together to grieve for 22-year-old jenna burleigh murdered last week. trish hartman has that story. >> dozens of students gathered on the campus of temple university to honor slain student jenna burleigh. >> i don't know her, but it's important to talk this through and have an avenue as a university to move forward. >> jenna was new transferring from montgomery community college. still the naacp chapter organized a...
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. >> this comes as maxwell gruver's grieving family is speaking out. abc's erielle reshef joins us with more. >> reporter: less than a month ago, max gruver's family was moving him into the dorm. now they're grieving his death and left wondering was he the victim of fraternity hazing. this morning, anguish and a push for answers as the heartbroken family of louisiana state university freshman max gruver prepares for his funeral. >> we will never know what he might have contributed to the world. >> reporter: a preliminary autopsy showing the phi delta theta pledge had a high hi elevated blood alcohol level. administrators calling this a possible situation of hazing. shutting down all greek life on campus during their investigation. >> if there is is evidence that someone was hazed, we'll take action. >> reporter: while hazing has not been proven to have been involved in his death, the fraternity's national organization is suspending the lsu chapter. and promises that individuals that violated policies will be held accountable. the fraternity tells abc n
. >> this comes as maxwell gruver's grieving family is speaking out. abc's erielle reshef joins us with more. >> reporter: less than a month ago, max gruver's family was moving him into the dorm. now they're grieving his death and left wondering was he the victim of fraternity hazing. this morning, anguish and a push for answers as the heartbroken family of louisiana state university freshman max gruver prepares for his funeral. >> we will never know what he might have...
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now they're grieving his death and left wondering was he the victim of fraternity hazing? this morning, anguish and a push for answers as the heart broken family of louisiana state university freshman max gruver prepares for his funeral. >> we will never know what he might have contributed to the world. >> reporter: a preliminary autopsy showing the pledge had a highly elevated blood alcohol level plus the presence of thc, a component of marijuana, in his system. lsu administrators quickly calling this a possible case of hazing. shutting down all greek life on campus during their investigation. >> if there is is evidence that someone was hazed, we'll take action. >> reporter: hazing has not been proven to be involved in his death. the fraternity's national organization suspending the lsu chapter. and promises that individuals that violated policies will be held accountable. with more than 150 chapters, the fraternity tells abc news, over the past decade, phi delta theta has removed 19 undergraduate chapters. due to risk management violations. such violations include -- all
now they're grieving his death and left wondering was he the victim of fraternity hazing? this morning, anguish and a push for answers as the heart broken family of louisiana state university freshman max gruver prepares for his funeral. >> we will never know what he might have contributed to the world. >> reporter: a preliminary autopsy showing the pledge had a highly elevated blood alcohol level plus the presence of thc, a component of marijuana, in his system. lsu administrators...
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. >> today our entire nation grieves with you. no force on earth can ever take away your memories. diminish your love, or break your will to endure. >> reporter: hundreds including vice president mike pence took part in a memorial service at the flight 93 national memorial near pennsylvania. mourners honored the 40 brave passengers who died trying to retake the plane. >> san francisco's fire department held their ceremony this morning, katie nelson explains why the event took on a new meeting. -- meeting. >> reporter: every year the trucks were allowed to symbolize a call to duty. at 6:59 am, the exact time the first of the twin towers came crashing down, firefighters ring the bell three times for the last alarm. after a moment of silence, firefighters read the names of each of the 343 firefighters killed at the world trade center. >> this year especially today is a little bit more somber for us because we lost a beloved member of our department yesterday morning roughly around the same time in the line of duty. >> reporter: battalion chief passed away in the line of duty after ret
. >> today our entire nation grieves with you. no force on earth can ever take away your memories. diminish your love, or break your will to endure. >> reporter: hundreds including vice president mike pence took part in a memorial service at the flight 93 national memorial near pennsylvania. mourners honored the 40 brave passengers who died trying to retake the plane. >> san francisco's fire department held their ceremony this morning, katie nelson explains why the event took...
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instead they grieved. >> she would have done it for us. if we were missing or god forbid anything happen to us, she would have been the first one looking for us. >> he camee help look for the teacher who he said changed his life. >> i had a lot of trouble in the classroom, 9th grade, 10th grade, then 11th grade when i had her, she just turned it around. she made sure that i did what i had to do as a student, as a person, as a man. >> reporter: the principal noted her age, only 31 years, she had touched many, many lives in that time. >>> news 4 has been in contact with laura wallen's family throughout this past week and a half. her father, mark, texted our christian write tonight after police broke the news, he said simply, laura is in the loving arms of god now. four months pregnant, just 31 years old. >> reporter: breaking news just coming into the live desk. after more than two years of talking tough donald trump strikes a deal with democrats. what's the fate of his signature promise of his? >> build that wall. >> remember that? democrat
instead they grieved. >> she would have done it for us. if we were missing or god forbid anything happen to us, she would have been the first one looking for us. >> he camee help look for the teacher who he said changed his life. >> i had a lot of trouble in the classroom, 9th grade, 10th grade, then 11th grade when i had her, she just turned it around. she made sure that i did what i had to do as a student, as a person, as a man. >> reporter: the principal noted her...
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. >> i spent countless hours, anderson, convincing my supporters who felt equally grieved that they hado support barack obama. i didn't get that same, you know, respect and reciprocity from senator sanders and his supporters. they are incredibly divisive and i'm interested to see what he can do to help elect democrats. he is not a democrat. he makes that clear. >> we begin with president trump wants big wins. blames republican congressional leaders for the fact eight months in, he doesn't have any big wins. so he is now suddenly cutting surprise deals with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. first spending and debt limits a moved that annoyed the right now to the shock and horror of conservatives, immigration, protecting the called d.r.e.a.m.ers taking priority over the trump border wall. >> i'm a republican through and through, but i'm also finding that sometimes to get things through it's not working that way. we have to get things passed and if we can't get things passed we have to go a different route but we have to get things passed. >> can it work? with us is our round table. before w
. >> i spent countless hours, anderson, convincing my supporters who felt equally grieved that they hado support barack obama. i didn't get that same, you know, respect and reciprocity from senator sanders and his supporters. they are incredibly divisive and i'm interested to see what he can do to help elect democrats. he is not a democrat. he makes that clear. >> we begin with president trump wants big wins. blames republican congressional leaders for the fact eight months in, he...
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she said it feels like the version of a funeral she would have wanted, to have the space to grieve andl that story about losing someone you love so much and having this beautiful architecture and beautiful framework and communion with everyone else to tell it. charlie: this guy came with a sure command of elizabethan -- sam: yeah. oscar, it is a kind of magic trick where he knows the play inside and out and knows what each word means and how to use each word so well that he can do it as if it is contemporary conversation. it is so clear in his mind. it is like when you learn a foreign language and you get to the point where you are thinking in the language and not thinking in english anymore. that is how he has gotten with the part. he brings the text alive in a way that is musically very beautiful and also extremely easy to understand and follow. charlie: a lot of people have spoken of that. in terms of the audience -- and i think audience members have spoken to that as well. it is more compelling for them because they understand it better. sam: i think a contemporary audience is a lo
she said it feels like the version of a funeral she would have wanted, to have the space to grieve andl that story about losing someone you love so much and having this beautiful architecture and beautiful framework and communion with everyone else to tell it. charlie: this guy came with a sure command of elizabethan -- sam: yeah. oscar, it is a kind of magic trick where he knows the play inside and out and knows what each word means and how to use each word so well that he can do it as if it...
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today our ente nation grieves with you and with every famil ofhose 2977 innocen souls who were murderede today represen a son or daughter. a sister or brother. a mother or father. who was tak from you on that terrible, terrible day. but no force on earth can ever take away your memories. diminish your love or break your will to endure and carry on and go forward. so we can neverrase your pain or bring back those that you lost we can honor their sacrific by edging our resolve to do whatever we must to keep our people safe. on that day not only did the world change, but we all changed. ou ayesere opened to the dept of th evil we face. but in that hour of darkness we also came together witrenewed purpose. our differences never looked so small. our commononds never felt so strong strong. the sacrifice grounds on which we stand today are a monument to our national unity and to our strength. for more than 7 decades the pentagon has stood as a global syol of american might. not only because othe great power it contained within these halls but because of the incredible character of th people wh
today our ente nation grieves with you and with every famil ofhose 2977 innocen souls who were murderede today represen a son or daughter. a sister or brother. a mother or father. who was tak from you on that terrible, terrible day. but no force on earth can ever take away your memories. diminish your love or break your will to endure and carry on and go forward. so we can neverrase your pain or bring back those that you lost we can honor their sacrific by edging our resolve to do whatever we...
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i have enough to worry about without grieving about dead people.hey're trying to kill me. >> keenan's fight for his life has hinged on what he claims was severe misconduct by the prosecution. >> they hid a lot of evidence from us. a lot. so the ohio supreme court granted me a new trial in june of '93. >> after their second round of trials, keenan and his co-defendant were again found guilty and returned to death row. they both continued to exert their beliefs the prosecutors withheld evidence that would exonerate them. in 2010, keenan's co-defendant was granted a third trial. >> and because the prosecutors were still hiding evidence and still coming up with evidence, his judges, both of them, the federal and the state one, had enough. they dismissed all charges by the prosecution and let him go. he's on the street for two and a half years now. >> keenan filed a motion to have his charges overturned as well and succeeded. a federal judge vacated his conviction and death sentence. but the prosecution decided to pursue a third trial. soon, a state jud
i have enough to worry about without grieving about dead people.hey're trying to kill me. >> keenan's fight for his life has hinged on what he claims was severe misconduct by the prosecution. >> they hid a lot of evidence from us. a lot. so the ohio supreme court granted me a new trial in june of '93. >> after their second round of trials, keenan and his co-defendant were again found guilty and returned to death row. they both continued to exert their beliefs the prosecutors...
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. >>> the homicide investigation that left the lgbtq community grieving in san francisco. next. >>> iv e from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> tonight hurricane irma targets tampa after battering much of florida all day. the latest headlines. 3.3million people have no power tonight. more than 5 million people are evacuated. many in shelters. 3 people have died in florida. including a deputy that was involved in a head on crash. good evening. i am brian hackney. >> i am juliette goodrich. tampa bay looks like a ghost town as the city takes a pounding. you can see the storm bearing down on the upper half of florida as it heads north. cbs correspondent con champion is indabas -- don champion is in tampa bay for us tonight. in the middle of the crazy conditions. >> reporter: good evening. central florida is under the gun right now as hurricane irma inches to the north. even though the storm has weakened considerably officials are warning people that it still packs a powerful punch. >> reporter: winds over 100 miles per hour are riching through florida -- rippi
. >>> the homicide investigation that left the lgbtq community grieving in san francisco. next. >>> iv e from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> tonight hurricane irma targets tampa after battering much of florida all day. the latest headlines. 3.3million people have no power tonight. more than 5 million people are evacuated. many in shelters. 3 people have died in florida. including a deputy that was involved in a head on crash. good evening. i am brian...
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grieving and seeing all of these people come out today. >> the group wants president donald trump impeached and removed from office. >>> what they found in the flood, just ahead. a couple looks for the people whose memories washed up into the yard in southeast texas. next, the early lines on the names for william and third child >>> royal watchers have been buzzing all day announcement from kensington palace. william and kate are expecting their third child, and people are going nuts. the palace also noted kate is being treated for that severe morning sickness that she suffered in her other pregnancies, however, they did not reveal how far along the duchess is. 4-year-old prince george starts kindergarten, and days after the 20th anniversary of princess diana's death. >> they will bring their child up in the same way as diana brought them up, and i think that's fantastic. >> the baby will bump its uncle, prince harry down to 6th in line for the throne. that's not very nice, baby. the favorites right now, alice for a girl, and arthur for a boy. >>> harvey has destroyed many things, but it ha
grieving and seeing all of these people come out today. >> the group wants president donald trump impeached and removed from office. >>> what they found in the flood, just ahead. a couple looks for the people whose memories washed up into the yard in southeast texas. next, the early lines on the names for william and third child >>> royal watchers have been buzzing all day announcement from kensington palace. william and kate are expecting their third child, and people...
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organizers say the temple community will unite together to grieve. students will write letters to burleigh's family. there will be an open mike for students to reflect. investigators say burleigh was murdered by a man she met at a bar off temple aes campus. josh is accused of killing the temple transfer student and transporting her body up to wayne county. in court documents we've obtained, we've learned her body was hidden on a shed in the property on the suspect's grandmother. in fact, it was the grandfather of josh who discovered the victim's body and called philadelphia police. at this point, police have still mott released a motive for this killing, but that suspect is in custody and that vigil today here on temple's campus is opened to all students. for now, we're live at temple, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> today in bucks county, two cousins accused in a killing spree are scheduled to go before a judge. cosmo denardo and sean kratz are charge in the gruesome murders that made headlines this summer. pam, what time does the preliminary hea
organizers say the temple community will unite together to grieve. students will write letters to burleigh's family. there will be an open mike for students to reflect. investigators say burleigh was murdered by a man she met at a bar off temple aes campus. josh is accused of killing the temple transfer student and transporting her body up to wayne county. in court documents we've obtained, we've learned her body was hidden on a shed in the property on the suspect's grandmother. in fact, it was...
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. >>> happening today in north philadelphia, the temple community university will unite to grieve one of their own. a vigil held in honor of jenna burlei fw h, a young woman murdered this past weekend. the event is scheduled for 3:30 this afternoon. the entire community is welcome to attend. >>> in bucks county, the cousins accused in a mass occur that made national headlines are scheduled to be in court today. they have preliminary trial hearings this afternoon. denardo is accused of luring four men toer their property and killing them. kratz is charged in three of them. >>> we expect opening statements to continue in the corruption trial of bob menendez. yesterday he denied the charge against him. >> had never, not once, not once have i dishonored my public office. >> prosecutors say the senator lied about taking gifts from a florida doctor in exchange for menendez's political influence. that doctor is on trial with the senator. because of the trial, b the democrat could miss key votes on the senate floor. >>> we've got the new updated track forecast from the national hurricane cent
. >>> happening today in north philadelphia, the temple community university will unite to grieve one of their own. a vigil held in honor of jenna burlei fw h, a young woman murdered this past weekend. the event is scheduled for 3:30 this afternoon. the entire community is welcome to attend. >>> in bucks county, the cousins accused in a mass occur that made national headlines are scheduled to be in court today. they have preliminary trial hearings this afternoon. denardo is...
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if you commit and i grieve phony could be deported that means people who served in the military they committed a felony their green cards will be taken away and that's the short and simple it was. easy. right right right. i'm in here for seven years now with the court in two thousand and ten on may eighteenth. yeah that was a day i'll never forget i was scared. i didn't know anybody didn't know the city. didn't know how to get around our only had thirty two dollars in my pocket. immigration took my only form of id i had no id and now only had that money and i didn't know what what to do i didn't know where to go and they just dropped off the board and say they go and you got to continue on a walk and try to figure it out on your own. kind of financial survival job today with the money laundering first to visit this cash into three different. oh good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas in the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in their tough talk received a softer didn't
if you commit and i grieve phony could be deported that means people who served in the military they committed a felony their green cards will be taken away and that's the short and simple it was. easy. right right right. i'm in here for seven years now with the court in two thousand and ten on may eighteenth. yeah that was a day i'll never forget i was scared. i didn't know anybody didn't know the city. didn't know how to get around our only had thirty two dollars in my pocket. immigration...
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. >>> and a department is grieving tonight. a 26-year veteran of the san francisco fire department died on the job this morning. this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. >>> san francisco firefighters tonight are mourning the sudden death of one of their battalion chiefs. he died while at work this morning. fellow firefighters found the 26 year veteran unresponsive in his office. >> here's the story of how he's being remembered. >> reporter: flags are at half staff at fire station 2 for battalion chief terry smirtle. adepartment says it appears he decided from natural causes. >> i think everyone is sort of in a state of shock. didn't see it coming. >> reporter: the union says terry was supposed to speak at a mass for 9/11. we spoke to him in 2006 where he showed off a tattoo he got after volunteering at ground zero a month after the
. >>> and a department is grieving tonight. a 26-year veteran of the san francisco fire department died on the job this morning. this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. >>> san francisco firefighters tonight are mourning the sudden death of one of their battalion chiefs. he died...