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harrington. the date? oh, yes, two days. if my son is gone in two days, and no harm done to him of course, you may cash that check. yes, yes, of course. in two days, mr. harrington. and no harm done to him. good day, mrs. wilson. i think without the supplies he expect, he'll give up and go. i think that if we-- look it, look! they've been here for centuries, you'd think they'd cut out a decent path by now and done something about these bugs. welcome to our village, mr. harrington. please tell me what we can do-- yes, yes, yes, what's your name? kanzuma. oh, yes, of course, right on the tip of my tongue. no ceremony, please, no ceremony. hey, you, wilson. wilson, i hereby serve you with this deportation order. you are to leave this country within two days. deportation order, why? sort of thing. well now, you're a law abiding fellow, i'm sure. it's an official order, you know. is does not concern you, tarzan. anything which affects my friends concerns me, sir. what's it all about? i'm not sure, ric
harrington. the date? oh, yes, two days. if my son is gone in two days, and no harm done to him of course, you may cash that check. yes, yes, of course. in two days, mr. harrington. and no harm done to him. good day, mrs. wilson. i think without the supplies he expect, he'll give up and go. i think that if we-- look it, look! they've been here for centuries, you'd think they'd cut out a decent path by now and done something about these bugs. welcome to our village, mr. harrington. please tell...
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arthur harrington. i'm j.j. bailey's attorney. oh, well, glad to see you. hi, mr. harrington. oh, ron... are you all right, my boy? i'm fine. good. we'll have you out of here in a matter of seconds. sheriff, i want to compliment you for being so conscientious in upholding the law. oh, well, thank you. the boy made a little mistake. you taught him his lesson and i'm sure we can let it go at that. sheriff, you can release him. i'll assume full responsibility. oh, well, that-that's fine, mr. harrington, but, uh, being a expert lawyer you-you understand i can't just let the boy go. i mean, there's-there's legalities and paperwork and stuff like that. why, of course. we don't mind waiting, sheriff. how long do you think it'll take? 'bout two days. i see. and you don't think that you could possibly see your way to...? oh, no, no, no. i couldn't do that. no. uh-uh. well... i was hoping we could do this the easy way. however... would you come in, please? ( door closes ) i want to ask you a few questions, mr. dilbeck. wouldn't you say that that old truck of yours is a traffic hazard? a
arthur harrington. i'm j.j. bailey's attorney. oh, well, glad to see you. hi, mr. harrington. oh, ron... are you all right, my boy? i'm fine. good. we'll have you out of here in a matter of seconds. sheriff, i want to compliment you for being so conscientious in upholding the law. oh, well, thank you. the boy made a little mistake. you taught him his lesson and i'm sure we can let it go at that. sheriff, you can release him. i'll assume full responsibility. oh, well, that-that's fine, mr....
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harrington? that you thought i was dead, huh? well as a matter of fact, someone did try to kill me last night with that spear. who was it? no, no, of course not. but everything's beginning to fit into place for me now. someone trying to killlle, mrs.ilson coming to rica, you showing up with that deportation notice. how much did she pay you? how dare you! come, now, mr. h hrington. we both know that deportation notice is not legal, nonodon't we? i wonder what the district commissioner would have to say about it. if he does anything, shoot. i'm not going to have my authority defied, tarzan. you're finally going to learn a lesson at last. you're under arrest. take him away. and if he runs, shoot to kill. good morning, jai. where are you going? to the umbgambi village. alone? that's a long way and dangerous, too. i know the trail very well, i've walked it many times. younger? but mrs. wilson, in those days you were-- well, can i go with you? you think you can protect me, jai? i can try. well, if you wanna walk along, suppose i can't
harrington? that you thought i was dead, huh? well as a matter of fact, someone did try to kill me last night with that spear. who was it? no, no, of course not. but everything's beginning to fit into place for me now. someone trying to killlle, mrs.ilson coming to rica, you showing up with that deportation notice. how much did she pay you? how dare you! come, now, mr. h hrington. we both know that deportation notice is not legal, nonodon't we? i wonder what the district commissioner would have...
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alyssa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> laurps are vowing to fight for the right of imfwrants here in the.s. new york's mayoral office said we welcome the tired, poor and huddled masses into new york for hundreds of years. we'll never let them be taken from us. san francisco mayor ed lee has let his feelings be known. being a sanctuary city is in our dna. san francisco will never be anything other than a sanctuary city. senator-elect pamela harris tweeted that california has the largest number of immigrants, both documented and undocumented in the u.s. i will fight for them. we are stronger together. download the abc 7 news app to stay atop of president-elect's transition to the white house and enable push alerts right to your mobile device. >>> alcohol is suspected of playing a role in this crash that killed one person and seriously injured three others. the bmw they were in crashed into a tree off highway 101 in san mateo. investigators believe everyone including the driver had been drinking. the off ramp was closed during the investigation. >>> law enforcement officers throughout the s
alyssa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> laurps are vowing to fight for the right of imfwrants here in the.s. new york's mayoral office said we welcome the tired, poor and huddled masses into new york for hundreds of years. we'll never let them be taken from us. san francisco mayor ed lee has let his feelings be known. being a sanctuary city is in our dna. san francisco will never be anything other than a sanctuary city. senator-elect pamela harris tweeted that california has the largest...
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elissa harrington is live with more on this reward. >> reporter: kristen, a private donor has offered $50,000 for information that leads to an arrest and a conviction. now, police don't know if the shooting was random or if the victim was targeted. they want this person and this weapon off the streets. >> it's been traumatizing. >> reporter: john vincent says the past two and a half weeks have been painful and police have made no arrests in the longtime friend jim gilliland's murder back on october 27. the prominent san francisco attorney was shot to death on the front porch of his home and now an anonymous donor has put forward $50,000. the reward is for information that leads to an arrest and a conviction >> it would be a great comfort to the family to allow any information that somebody might know. >> we do think it's a lot of money and we do think it's probably enough to convince someone to come forth. >> lieutenant robert de la campa believes it brings closure in the case and the city's only homicide of 2016. >> if they are afraid to saying anything, we can possible treat them as
elissa harrington is live with more on this reward. >> reporter: kristen, a private donor has offered $50,000 for information that leads to an arrest and a conviction. now, police don't know if the shooting was random or if the victim was targeted. they want this person and this weapon off the streets. >> it's been traumatizing. >> reporter: john vincent says the past two and a half weeks have been painful and police have made no arrests in the longtime friend jim gilliland's...
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alisa harrington joins us now with the changes taking place. >> 100 college presidents signed a letter urging donald trump to not only keep the program, but expand it. it's unclear if the new administration really plans to get rid of it, just in case, officials are urging those undocumented students to stay in the country. santa clara law professor has a warning for undocumented students do not leave the country around inauguration date. those people may not be allowed back in. >> they should be back before january 20th. >> daca allows some undocumented immigrants who came to the u.s. under 16 protection from deportation. mr. trump has pledged to end the program. >> travel is a broad is a important component of any young person's development. but we have to be practical. >> the cal state university chancellor urged administrator tz shared reality of the threat with their students. part reads, if they're outside of the united states as of january 20, 2017, there is no assurance they will be allowed to return to the u.s. there are about 600 undocumented students at san jose state. >> opp
alisa harrington joins us now with the changes taking place. >> 100 college presidents signed a letter urging donald trump to not only keep the program, but expand it. it's unclear if the new administration really plans to get rid of it, just in case, officials are urging those undocumented students to stay in the country. santa clara law professor has a warning for undocumented students do not leave the country around inauguration date. those people may not be allowed back in. >>...
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alisa harrington joins us now with the changes taking place. >> 100 college presidents signed a letter urging donald trump to not only keep the program, but expand it. it's unclear if the new administration really plans to get rid of it, just in case, officials are urging those undocumented students to stay in the country. santa clara law professor has a warning for undocumented students do not leave the country around inauguration date. those people may not be allowed back in. >> they should be back before january 20th. >> daca allows some undocumented immigrants who came to the u.s. under 16 protection from deportation. mr. trump has pledged to end the program. >> travel is a broad is a important component of any young person's development. but we have to be practical. >> the cal state university chancellor urged administrator tz shared reality of the threat with their students. part reads, if they're outside of the united states as of january 20, 2017, there is no assurance they will be allowed to return to the u.s. there are about 600 undocumented students at san jose state. >> opp
alisa harrington joins us now with the changes taking place. >> 100 college presidents signed a letter urging donald trump to not only keep the program, but expand it. it's unclear if the new administration really plans to get rid of it, just in case, officials are urging those undocumented students to stay in the country. santa clara law professor has a warning for undocumented students do not leave the country around inauguration date. those people may not be allowed back in. >>...
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abc 1 news reporter elissa harrington is live where this accident happened. >> reporter: dan, for the second day in a rosanne jose police responded to a deadly car crash that killed a person who was not even in a vehicle. in this case it was a painter inside this credit unions who was hired to do work on this building. a tow truck pulls an suv out of the alliance credit unions on san jose's kirtner avenue. the driver collided with another car and slammed into the front doors of the building. the entire vehicle ended up inside surrounded by broken glass. >> the entire vehicle entered into the building, so the entire thing is inside and struck a wall on the inside of the bank itself. and that's it. it appears to have broken through a glass entryway. >> there were no customers inside but some painters were hired to do some work on the billing. police say an suv and prius collided and the suv veered off the road and hit two of those painters. one of the men died and the other was taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay. co-workers and credit unions employees comforted each other.
abc 1 news reporter elissa harrington is live where this accident happened. >> reporter: dan, for the second day in a rosanne jose police responded to a deadly car crash that killed a person who was not even in a vehicle. in this case it was a painter inside this credit unions who was hired to do work on this building. a tow truck pulls an suv out of the alliance credit unions on san jose's kirtner avenue. the driver collided with another car and slammed into the front doors of the...
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abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington is live in san francisco with more. >> reporter: kristen and dan, this was called in as a hate crime, but police have not yet charged the person they believe is responsible because they are getting his mental health checked out. the nanny, she did suffer some scratches on her arms burks she's okay. she was watching two young children underneath the palm trees at fortt mason when she was attacked. a woman first reported the encounter on the social network site next door. she wrote her nanny was attacked while caring for her two children. part of it said a man in all black came from behind, pulled her hair and neck and told her no latinos here in spanish. this happened at one of san francisco's most popular and picturesque parks, grade meadow park at ft. mason. >> the woman suffered some scratches, i understand, and was certainly shaken by the experience. >> nathan sergeant with the national park service says a jogger helped the nanny and called police. officers did detain a man who fit the suspect description. >> this is an individual with some ment
abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington is live in san francisco with more. >> reporter: kristen and dan, this was called in as a hate crime, but police have not yet charged the person they believe is responsible because they are getting his mental health checked out. the nanny, she did suffer some scratches on her arms burks she's okay. she was watching two young children underneath the palm trees at fortt mason when she was attacked. a woman first reported the encounter on the social...
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abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington it live in santa clara with the story tonight. alissa. >> well, these are students on deferred action status. mr. trump plans to eliminate this program which provides work permits and deportation protection. university officials want students to be prepared so they don't end up stranded outside the country. studying abroad is a rite of passage for many college students, but some universities, including san jose state and santa clara are now urging undocumented students to avoid traveling outside the country when president-elect donald trump takes office. >> we are asking our students to keep in mind that if they are undocumented it might be best to stay in the country until we learn more about the future of the dhaka program. >> reporter: dhaka or deferred action for childhood arrivals allows some undocumented immigrants who came to the u.s. when they were under 16 protection from deportation. mr. trump has pledged to end the program. >> many of the families in our communities have mixed families where there's citizens and then so
abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington it live in santa clara with the story tonight. alissa. >> well, these are students on deferred action status. mr. trump plans to eliminate this program which provides work permits and deportation protection. university officials want students to be prepared so they don't end up stranded outside the country. studying abroad is a rite of passage for many college students, but some universities, including san jose state and santa clara are now urging...
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elissa harrington abc 7 news. donald trump is selling a christmas oranment... and it doesn't come at a cheap price. but thousands of people are buying it. stay with us. the election is over, but one thousands world wide. we are talking about the "make america great again" 24 karat gold christmas ornament. and it can be yours for a small donation of 124 dollars to donald trump on his official website. the christmas ornament has people who aren't even fans of the president- elect buying them saying "its a cool piece of history." shopping story for you, and it's a little shocking. due to sharp discounts, yesterday the gun sales industry had a major boom on black friday hundreds of shoppers packed into the gun shops and firing ranges all across the u-s to snag sales for guns, ammunition and accessories. some are saying this is because many states passed some harsher because guns make a great holiday gift! ((ad-lib)) to start the weekend we will be sunny with highs into the 60s. clouds will start to move in snow chances in the higher elevations. winds will pick up s
elissa harrington abc 7 news. donald trump is selling a christmas oranment... and it doesn't come at a cheap price. but thousands of people are buying it. stay with us. the election is over, but one thousands world wide. we are talking about the "make america great again" 24 karat gold christmas ornament. and it can be yours for a small donation of 124 dollars to donald trump on his official website. the christmas ornament has people who aren't even fans of the president- elect buying...
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alisa harrington is live. police made an arrest in one case. alisa? >> reporter: police detained a man here at fort mason. the man is accused of attacking a la tina nanny while with two little kids. a la tina nanny was carry -- caring for two todders when attacked. the childrens mother wrote a man in black came from behind, pulled her hair and neck and told her no latinos here in spanish. nathan sergeant says a jogger helped the nanny and called police. officers did detain a man who fit the description. they have not decided whether or not to file charges for a hate crime. they believe the man has mental illness and transported him to the hospital. >> the woman suffered some scratches, i understand, and was shaken by the experience. >> this is just one of several reported hate crimes many feel have been fuelled by the presidential election. at uc berkeley, a couple men allegedly threatened and taunted a muslim student. in san jose, a student told abc7 news someone pulled off her head scarf next week. >> we're going to take threats seriously. i do thin
alisa harrington is live. police made an arrest in one case. alisa? >> reporter: police detained a man here at fort mason. the man is accused of attacking a la tina nanny while with two little kids. a la tina nanny was carry -- caring for two todders when attacked. the childrens mother wrote a man in black came from behind, pulled her hair and neck and told her no latinos here in spanish. nathan sergeant says a jogger helped the nanny and called police. officers did detain a man who fit...
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alisa harrington is live. police made an arrest in one case. alisa? >> reporter: police detained a man here at fort mason. the man is accused of attacking a la tina nanny while with two little kids. a la tina nanny was carry -- caring for two todders when attacked. the childrens mother wrote a man in black came from behind, pulled her hair and neck and told her no latinos here in spanish. nathan sergeant says a jogger helped the nanny and called police. officers did detain a man who fit the description. they have not decided whether or not to file charges for a hate crime. they believe the man has mental illness and transported him to the hospital. >> the woman suffered some scratches, i understand, and was shaken by the experience. >> this is just one of several reported hate crimes many feel have been fuelled by the presidential election. at uc berkeley, a couple men allegedly threatened and taunted a muslim student. in san jose, a student told abc7 news someone pulled off her head scarf next week. >> we're going to take threats seriously. i do thin
alisa harrington is live. police made an arrest in one case. alisa? >> reporter: police detained a man here at fort mason. the man is accused of attacking a la tina nanny while with two little kids. a la tina nanny was carry -- caring for two todders when attacked. the childrens mother wrote a man in black came from behind, pulled her hair and neck and told her no latinos here in spanish. nathan sergeant says a jogger helped the nanny and called police. officers did detain a man who fit...
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reporting live in san jose, elissa harrington. abc 7 news. >> all right, thank you. >>> we've learned the identity of the pedestrian who was killed in an accident outside san jose city hall which also sent two members of our abc 7 news team to the hospital. 61-year-old san jose public works department worker doug andreen drive after being hit by a drunk driver. police have charged 41-year-old carlos gomez with vehicular manslaughter and dui. an apologetic gomez told abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington said he drank six to eight beers in an hour before getting behind the wheel. >> if i can take anything back, i should have never drank. should have paid more attention. >> gomez says he has been arrested for dui before. >> a san jose woman is in police custody after two women and a man were found dead in a house in east oakland. the bodies were found at a home on dunbar drive that will also been set on fire this morning. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield has the details. >> reporter: observing land police roped off a few blocks. a
reporting live in san jose, elissa harrington. abc 7 news. >> all right, thank you. >>> we've learned the identity of the pedestrian who was killed in an accident outside san jose city hall which also sent two members of our abc 7 news team to the hospital. 61-year-old san jose public works department worker doug andreen drive after being hit by a drunk driver. police have charged 41-year-old carlos gomez with vehicular manslaughter and dui. an apologetic gomez told abc 7 news...
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elissa harrington has more. tracking dogs joined the manhunt for two escape inmates - who broke out of san clara county's main jail. they did find a scent - the animals followed it more than 7 miles along the guadalupe river - from the path off west hedding street in san jose -- -- [take: pc/mac/ipad at: 15:28 to: 15:42 duration:0:14] (cg: lt. elbert rivera - santa clara co speaks of them being seen in that area. and with the use of the dogs that confirms they were in that area. so we're getting closer."> -- [notes:please insert mugshots side by side] rogelio chavez and laron campbell have been missing since late wednesday night. sheriff laurie smith says they used some sort of cutting tool to saw through the metal bars of the window, and tied rope. -- [take: pc/mac/ipad at: 8:15 to: 8:25 duration:0:10] sheriff laurie smithsanta and i don't know how they got it. again, that's something i'm going to be looking at. how can we shore up our security system."> -- two other inmates tried to escape with chavez and camp
elissa harrington has more. tracking dogs joined the manhunt for two escape inmates - who broke out of san clara county's main jail. they did find a scent - the animals followed it more than 7 miles along the guadalupe river - from the path off west hedding street in san jose -- -- [take: pc/mac/ipad at: 15:28 to: 15:42 duration:0:14] (cg: lt. elbert rivera - santa clara co speaks of them being seen in that area. and with the use of the dogs that confirms they were in that area. so we're...
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abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington has more. >> reporter: the san francisco gay men's chorus seen in this video from their website was planning to take their tour to far-off places like cuba and china. but so >> in response to the election, we have work here to do at home. >> the chorus is now planning to tour the red states instead. places like mississippi, alabama, and tennessee, and visit communities faced with discrimination. >> we want to go to those places that are still strongholds of this kind of discrimination and bigotry and bring our voice and encourage people with our music and also hopefully change some hearts and minds. >> the tour will begin before the summer of 2018, right before the mid-term elections. singing together has helped them heal, and these fears many feel about a trump presidency. >> there was such a change within the energy in the chorus when we started thinking about it. because all of a sudden we were engaged and committed and doing something. >> reporter: meanwhile, rebecca goldman and friends pass out notes of peace, they say we love you and are he
abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington has more. >> reporter: the san francisco gay men's chorus seen in this video from their website was planning to take their tour to far-off places like cuba and china. but so >> in response to the election, we have work here to do at home. >> the chorus is now planning to tour the red states instead. places like mississippi, alabama, and tennessee, and visit communities faced with discrimination. >> we want to go to those places that...
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elissa harrington has more. tracking dogs joined the manhunt for two escape inmates - who broke out of san clara county's main jail. animals followed it more than 7 miles along the guadalupe river - from the path off west hedding street in san jose -- to tasman and lick mill boulevard in santa clara. -- [take: pc/mac/ipad at: 15:28 to: 15:42 duration:0:14] (cg: a couple good tips in the sense that confirms they were in that area. so we're getting closer."> -- [notes:please insert mugshots side by side] rogelio chavez missing since late wednesday night. sheriff laurie smith says they used some sort of cutting tool to saw through the metal bars of the window, and tied clothing together to form a rope. -- [take: pc/mac/ipad at: 8:15 to: 8:25 duration:0:10] sheriff laurie smithsanta clara county sheriff's office it. again, that's something i'm going to be looking at. how can we shore up our security system."> -- two other inmates tried to escape with chavez and campbell but were immediatley captured. one of them - 2
elissa harrington has more. tracking dogs joined the manhunt for two escape inmates - who broke out of san clara county's main jail. animals followed it more than 7 miles along the guadalupe river - from the path off west hedding street in san jose -- to tasman and lick mill boulevard in santa clara. -- [take: pc/mac/ipad at: 15:28 to: 15:42 duration:0:14] (cg: a couple good tips in the sense that confirms they were in that area. so we're getting closer."> -- [notes:please insert...
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jc: actor kit harrington, best known as jon snow from game of ben: it is tuesday night. brutal traffic out there already. jc: a first alert update is coming up now at 6:00. >> it has been a trying and difficult experience for me. >> his reaction after he was released. >> theiat trump's key issues and his message for racist demonstrators. >> this is wcvb at 6:00. anchor: sao tome's he is back in boston after five years behind bars for public corruption. granted a compassionate release. on the right, when he got off of the plane today. he is in a wheelchair, frail after battling two kinds of cancer. let's get to john atwater. >> he did look thin as he came through the terminal. he says he is thankful to be home just in time for holiday and thankful to get the cancer treatment he says he needs. >> i want to say how happy i am. >> the former house speaker arrived in boston to hugs from his children. his wife says he lost 70 pounds he was convicted on corruption charges and sentenced to eight years behind bars. in his decision the judge said it was his health, not his politic
jc: actor kit harrington, best known as jon snow from game of ben: it is tuesday night. brutal traffic out there already. jc: a first alert update is coming up now at 6:00. >> it has been a trying and difficult experience for me. >> his reaction after he was released. >> theiat trump's key issues and his message for racist demonstrators. >> this is wcvb at 6:00. anchor: sao tome's he is back in boston after five years behind bars for public corruption. granted a...
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abc7 news reporter eylisa harrington has the story. >> it's a game day tradition at u.c. berkeley.he football team speakers the stadium through a sea of fans while the band riles up the crowd but there was no music. a university official said the band was concerned rain would damage the instruments. the big change in weather came just in time for the big game against stanford, one of college football's greatest rivalries, but it did not dampen spirits. >> a little water won't hurt anyone. >> for me it's more epic. it's football weather. >> reporter: many cal and stanford fans supported ponchos in their team colors. the party scene was still as big as ever at fraternities. >> i'm going out. i'm in my shorts. yeah, it's pretty popular. >> victor said there's fewer people than normal, but they are barbecuing and came prepared with tarps. >> every now and then we poke the thing and the water falls off. that's the best solution we've found be so far. >> rain fell all over the area. >> showers soaked milbrae, high winds battered the coast where there's a high surf advisory. in salinas, t
abc7 news reporter eylisa harrington has the story. >> it's a game day tradition at u.c. berkeley.he football team speakers the stadium through a sea of fans while the band riles up the crowd but there was no music. a university official said the band was concerned rain would damage the instruments. the big change in weather came just in time for the big game against stanford, one of college football's greatest rivalries, but it did not dampen spirits. >> a little water won't hurt...
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she's the chief administrative officer at lados and i have mike harrington a partner of at ey. i understand paul. >> i'm here to present this $15,000 which the uso. thank you for all the great support you provide to the troops and their families. >> fantastic. >> mike. >> and also on behalf of du, we present this $15,000 check to the uso as well. it's a great cause and we're proud to be apart of it. >> thank you so much. ladon and nina. this w the holidays especially at this time when folk was deployed around the world. >> we can't forget our troops now or around the holidays. >> thank you so much for what you're doing and thank you for what you're doing. you're going to call that number, 202-859-5560. we want to keep these phones ringing and we want to show our veterans how much we care. >> we can't say it enough. happy veteran's day. >> super moon. everybody is talking about the superman. it occurs monday morning, but you may want to check it out sunday night. clouds are going to come in sunday. it's bigger and closer in terms of orbit. so it's about 238,000 miles. that's the
she's the chief administrative officer at lados and i have mike harrington a partner of at ey. i understand paul. >> i'm here to present this $15,000 which the uso. thank you for all the great support you provide to the troops and their families. >> fantastic. >> mike. >> and also on behalf of du, we present this $15,000 check to the uso as well. it's a great cause and we're proud to be apart of it. >> thank you so much. ladon and nina. this w the holidays...
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abc7 news reporter elissa harrington. >> reporter: sometimes you just need a hug.s how a lot of people feel postelection. who feel like the results just did not go their way and that's the idea behind this grassroots effort the get as many people as possible to hug here at the lloris park. one of the ways to spread love, not hate. the san francisco gay men's chorus planned to take the 40th anniversary to far off places like china and cuba but -- >> in response to the election, we realize we have as much work to do at home as abroad. >> reporter: some at the castro street office. the chorus is now laniplanning o to places like mississippi, alabama, and tennessee and communities faced with discrimination. >> we want to go to those places still strongholds of this kind of discrimination and bigotry and bring our voice and encourage the people there with our music and also, hopefully change some hearts and minds. >> reporter: the tour will begin in the summer of 2018 before midterm elections. chorus members say their songs are a form of activism, singing together to he
abc7 news reporter elissa harrington. >> reporter: sometimes you just need a hug.s how a lot of people feel postelection. who feel like the results just did not go their way and that's the idea behind this grassroots effort the get as many people as possible to hug here at the lloris park. one of the ways to spread love, not hate. the san francisco gay men's chorus planned to take the 40th anniversary to far off places like china and cuba but -- >> in response to the election, we...
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in san jose, alyssa harrington, abc7 news. >>> take one more look here at the escaped inmates. if they're found, we'll send out an alert through the abc7 news app. you can download it now and enable push alerts so you can be the first to know. >>> all right. rain is headed to the bay area. let's take a live look outside now from our roof camera. it doesn't show any precipitation right now. that is about to change. meteorologist drew tuma has more about the coming storm. drew. >> we're tracking at least right now a very quiet picture over the bay area. live doppler 7 showing you we have the clouds that are steadily increasing ahead of our front. the wider picture will show you this cold front still well offshore, but you can already see live doppler 7 picking up on some rain ahead of that front. this is all going to move onshore in the early morning hours on saturday. so first drops, the arrival times, in the north bay between 1:00 and 5:00. very early saturday morning. that front will sink south of the heart of the bay area. likely those first drops anywhere from 4:00 to 7:00 i
in san jose, alyssa harrington, abc7 news. >>> take one more look here at the escaped inmates. if they're found, we'll send out an alert through the abc7 news app. you can download it now and enable push alerts so you can be the first to know. >>> all right. rain is headed to the bay area. let's take a live look outside now from our roof camera. it doesn't show any precipitation right now. that is about to change. meteorologist drew tuma has more about the coming storm. drew....
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reporting live in san jose, elissa harrington, abc 7 news. >> thank you. abc 7 news for the latest in the search for those escaped inmates. downloud the abc 7 news app for alerts when news breaks in this case. >> a veteran south san francisco police officer remains in critical condition today after police say he was beaten by a man armed with a skateboard yesterday. officer robbie chan was trying to take the man into custody for being disruptive to patrons at star ducks campaign at lyndon and grand avenues. after the officer ran after the suspect the man turned around and hit the officer in the head with the skateboard. authorities say he suffered a traumatic injury and he underwent surgery at sfri san francisco general hospital. >> law enforcement is going through difficult times with unprovoked targeted attacks on police officers. yesterday this hit home here in south san francisco. this attack is not acceptable. >> other officers arrested south city arrest dent 28-year-old man for the attack. the officer has been with the force for 12 years. he's marrie
reporting live in san jose, elissa harrington, abc 7 news. >> thank you. abc 7 news for the latest in the search for those escaped inmates. downloud the abc 7 news app for alerts when news breaks in this case. >> a veteran south san francisco police officer remains in critical condition today after police say he was beaten by a man armed with a skateboard yesterday. officer robbie chan was trying to take the man into custody for being disruptive to patrons at star ducks campaign at...
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deadly as proven by many cases in akron in which the large tranquilizer drug appeared to be cut with harrington. >> we find people that are actually did so quickly that they are still standing up. they have died and they haven't even hit the floor. >> reporter: it has been hitting akron hard leading to hundreds of overdoses since july. just look at the latest numbers. 134 fatal overdoses in akron with 73 deaths tied to carfentanil throughout summit >> every day we have overdoses. >> reporter: the lieutenant told me his officers are slowly but surely making progress in the carfentanil battle. they suspect it is coming to akron from china after people buy it online. >> i think a group in akron of maybe a dozen people figured out you could get on the internet and have this stuff shipped right to your home. i think these are the people responsible for it. >> reporter: the unit has charged 30 people with possessing o >> we have indicted federally one person with several more cases to indict federally. >> reporter: akron police say the number of daily overdoses in the city does appear to be dropping.
deadly as proven by many cases in akron in which the large tranquilizer drug appeared to be cut with harrington. >> we find people that are actually did so quickly that they are still standing up. they have died and they haven't even hit the floor. >> reporter: it has been hitting akron hard leading to hundreds of overdoses since july. just look at the latest numbers. 134 fatal overdoses in akron with 73 deaths tied to carfentanil throughout summit >> every day we have...
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harrington claims customers are calling for more work to be done later than u su -thanks to the exceptionally warm weather.i'm seeing retaining walls being built, patios ing in meantime - other contractors - particularly painters are ecstatic about the warm air. tom ryan might never have considered covering this house with a fresh coat if conditions were cooler} extra weeks of work on the outside of a house. love it! and roofer jeremy gonwa agrees -- sunny and 70 can be a whole lot more inspiring than a frigid 40.don't have to worry about the gloves. don't have to worry out frost on the roof, that kind of thing. heating up the paint or caulking, everything's just another late summer day} as of today - our temperature is more than 13 degrees above average for the month of november. enjoy - it now. if there's one thing we know about wisconsin weather - this steele - today's t-m-j 4. a marathon mistake has runners furious.. shannon sims is in the newsroom with a story new at six. thanks george and caro.the blunder tacked on an extra mile or two for a group of runners at the milwaukee marathon..
harrington claims customers are calling for more work to be done later than u su -thanks to the exceptionally warm weather.i'm seeing retaining walls being built, patios ing in meantime - other contractors - particularly painters are ecstatic about the warm air. tom ryan might never have considered covering this house with a fresh coat if conditions were cooler} extra weeks of work on the outside of a house. love it! and roofer jeremy gonwa agrees -- sunny and 70 can be a whole lot more...
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. >> reporter: alyssa harrington, abc7 news. >> ama: new tonight, uc berkeley police are looking for a man accused of sexually assaulting a male student. abc7 news was at rob dale daleville -- rosh dale village apartments. the early attack happened at a room in off campus university housing. the victim met the suspect on the internet. abc7 news was there as a father accused of drowning hills 4-year-old daughter in a baptismal pool went before a judge. he was sobbing and shackled to a wheelchair and the judge ordered a psych evaluation. a competency hearing is set for monday. she died on sunday in a church. >> dan: let's move on. the holiday shopping season is here so shoppers and scammers are out in droves. we go now live to where a new safety and public awareness campaign is underway. lisa? [no audio]. >> reporter: it didn't take long for our interview to be interrupted by a powell street station staple. homeless aggressive panhandlers and pick pocketers and scammers under the watchful eye of bart police officers manning the new patrol desk. it is to help tourists feel safer during
. >> reporter: alyssa harrington, abc7 news. >> ama: new tonight, uc berkeley police are looking for a man accused of sexually assaulting a male student. abc7 news was at rob dale daleville -- rosh dale village apartments. the early attack happened at a room in off campus university housing. the victim met the suspect on the internet. abc7 news was there as a father accused of drowning hills 4-year-old daughter in a baptismal pool went before a judge. he was sobbing and shackled to...
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abc news reporter elissa harrington has the story. ♪ >> the san francisco gay men's chorus seen in thisideo from their website was planning to take their 40th anniversary tour to far-off places like china and cuba. >> in response to the election, we decided we have as much work to do at home as we would do abroad. >> the director rehearses with some of the members at their castro street office. ♪ >> the chorus is now planning to tour the red states instead. places like mississippi, alabama and tennessee, and visit communities faced with discrimination. >> we want to go to those places that are still strongholds of this style of discrimination and bigotry and bring our voice and encourage the people there with our music and also hopefully change some hearts and minds. >> the tour will begin in the summer of 2018, right before midterm elections. chorus members say their songs are a form of activism. singing together has helped them heal and they say the fierce many in the gay community fear about a trump energy. >> there was such a change in energy within the course when we started thinki
abc news reporter elissa harrington has the story. ♪ >> the san francisco gay men's chorus seen in thisideo from their website was planning to take their 40th anniversary tour to far-off places like china and cuba. >> in response to the election, we decided we have as much work to do at home as we would do abroad. >> the director rehearses with some of the members at their castro street office. ♪ >> the chorus is now planning to tour the red states instead. places...
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abc news reporter alyssa harrington has the story. >> the san francisco gay minutes chorus seen in this video from their website was planning to take their 40th anniversary tour to far-off places like china and cuba. >> in response to the election, we decided we have as much work to do at home as we would do abroad. >> he rehearses with some of the members at their castro street office. ♪ >> the chorus is now planning to tour the red states instead. places like mississippi, alabama and tennessee and visit communities faced with discrimination. >> we want to go to those places that are still strongholds of this style of discrimination and bigotry and bring our voice and encourage the people there with our music and also hopefully change some hearts and minds. >> the tour will begin in the summer of 2018, right before midterm elections. chorus members say their songs are a form of activism. singing together has helped them heel and they say the fierce many in the gay community fear about a trump energy. >> there was such a change in energy in the course when we started thinking about this
abc news reporter alyssa harrington has the story. >> the san francisco gay minutes chorus seen in this video from their website was planning to take their 40th anniversary tour to far-off places like china and cuba. >> in response to the election, we decided we have as much work to do at home as we would do abroad. >> he rehearses with some of the members at their castro street office. ♪ >> the chorus is now planning to tour the red states instead. places like...
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. >> abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington on the scene joining us live now with the latest. >> reporter, two cars involved in this deadly crash. a tow truck just pulled up, and it has to back into the billing because that's where one of the vehicles is. the driver crashed straight through the front doors of the credit unions. here's video from a little earlier taken just before noon. the alliance credit unions in san jose is closed for veterans day so there were no cus
. >> abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington on the scene joining us live now with the latest. >> reporter, two cars involved in this deadly crash. a tow truck just pulled up, and it has to back into the billing because that's where one of the vehicles is. the driver crashed straight through the front doors of the credit unions. here's video from a little earlier taken just before noon. the alliance credit unions in san jose is closed for veterans day so there were no cus
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abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington it live near his home and spoke with a longtime friend?> until now the case has run pretty cold. we have no motive, no shooter description. we don't know if this was random or if this person was waiting for the attorney when he came home. police theepd this money gets them the answers that they need, and they are willing to let a tipster stay anonymous. >> it's been traumatizing, you know. it's -- who who do this kind of thing. to a man who is so giving and, you know, never to my knowledge has never upset anybody. >> reporter: john vincent knew jim gilliland more than 30 years and monday stopped by his el cerrito home. he says the past two and a half weeks have been painful. police have made no arrests in his friend's murder back on october 27th and don't know a motive. the prominent san francisco attorney was shot to the death on his front porch, and now an monnous donor put forward $50,000. the reward for information that leads to an arrest and a conviction. >> it's our belief that someone out there knows what happened. someone knows who
abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington it live near his home and spoke with a longtime friend?> until now the case has run pretty cold. we have no motive, no shooter description. we don't know if this was random or if this person was waiting for the attorney when he came home. police theepd this money gets them the answers that they need, and they are willing to let a tipster stay anonymous. >> it's been traumatizing, you know. it's -- who who do this kind of thing. to a man who is so...
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. >> and kit harrington plays the an tagnist. >> jaime versus some of the other guys. >> making the gamexcellent by pushing the boundaries. >> having a female role model is good, even if there is girl gamers they request relate to the person. >> wow. >>> get ready for set sale for the south pacific this holiday season moana hits theaters. >> the movie follows the title character a teenager in line to be chief and her conflicted feeling for her love for the island and her love for the ocean. moana meets dwayne the rock johnson. they spoke to them about bringing the characters to life. the people on the screen are inspired by the real life stars lending their voices to the film. >> the rock say bigger than life character with this huge person personality. and i didn't want it to be a caricature of dwayne and the feeling of the character and in animation push his expressions and manrisms and gestures and that sport of things. moana is produced by disney the parent company of 6 abc. >>> there is a new "dancing with the stars" champion. 16-year-old olympic gymnastics phenom took home the trop
. >> and kit harrington plays the an tagnist. >> jaime versus some of the other guys. >> making the gamexcellent by pushing the boundaries. >> having a female role model is good, even if there is girl gamers they request relate to the person. >> wow. >>> get ready for set sale for the south pacific this holiday season moana hits theaters. >> the movie follows the title character a teenager in line to be chief and her conflicted feeling for her love...
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harrington says: "apparently its like hangar there and made a big ol' foam pile in the street.so we decided to do it. "it just feels like soap. kinda smells like it too. "i ran into a sign because i went off the road so i couldn't see." officials no one was hurt... but were on scene telling people not to give in to their inner child and jump in. officials say an alarm malfunction inside a new airplane hangar caused the foam to spew everywhere. the san jose fire department warns people not to go in it -- as it is a known carcinogen and can cause skin irritation. now fox5 weather 24/7 and low 60s around las vegas this afternoon, temperatures for your friday night will once again be on the cold side. we'll see overnight lows drop into the low 40s and upper 30s. temperatures will be milder for your weekend with highs in the mid to upper 60s on saturday. sunday's high temperatures will be around 70 degrees. you'll across the area saturday afternoon, with more clouds in the picture on sunday. showers will move into the area late sunday night into monday morning. this will not be a big rainmaker f
harrington says: "apparently its like hangar there and made a big ol' foam pile in the street.so we decided to do it. "it just feels like soap. kinda smells like it too. "i ran into a sign because i went off the road so i couldn't see." officials no one was hurt... but were on scene telling people not to give in to their inner child and jump in. officials say an alarm malfunction inside a new airplane hangar caused the foam to spew everywhere. the san jose fire department...
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alissa harrington. abc 7 news. >>> coming up on "abc 7 news at 4:00," a hopeful sign, a new update on the condition of a south san francisco police officer critically injured in a skateboard attack. >> and the question state lawmakers had for wells fargo after allegations of fraud. >>> plus, high hopes for cyber monday shopping. the early numbers that signal a record-breaking day for retail. >>> 7 on your side's michael finney is taking your questions on twitter and facebook and post them with the #askfinney. he'll answer those questions here live just a littl >>> a massive outpouring of support from the community today for the south san francisco police officer who was attacked with the skateboard on thanksgiving and suffered major head injuries. abc 7 news here -- krinsten sze is here wih an update. >> reporter: we have new word from his department that he's showing signs of improvement. >> he owes talking a little bit and is able to move some of his extreme tis, and he's able to open his eyes and he'
alissa harrington. abc 7 news. >>> coming up on "abc 7 news at 4:00," a hopeful sign, a new update on the condition of a south san francisco police officer critically injured in a skateboard attack. >> and the question state lawmakers had for wells fargo after allegations of fraud. >>> plus, high hopes for cyber monday shopping. the early numbers that signal a record-breaking day for retail. >>> 7 on your side's michael finney is taking your questions...
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elissa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> a suspect is now in custody for fatal ambush of a san antonio policetive. police say the alleged shooter of detective benjamin marconi was arrested without incident along a freeway in bexar county just outside san antonio. he's been identified at 31-year-old tyrone mccain. detective marconi was shot as he sat in his vehicle after making a routine traffic stop outside of police headquarters. >>> a st. louis police officer shot in what's being called an ambush is out of hospital. police say the officer was waiting at a red light in his marked police suv last night when a vehicle pulled alongside and someone opened fire. the 46-year-old sergeant suffered two gunshot wounds to the face. the 19-year-old suspect initially got away but was later shot and killed by officers. >>> and a police officer in missouri is expected to make a full recovery after being shot last night. the shooting happened after a traffic stop in gladstone, a suburb north of kansas city. we're told the passenger got out of the vehicle and ran off. the officers chased him and was shot. t
elissa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> a suspect is now in custody for fatal ambush of a san antonio policetive. police say the alleged shooter of detective benjamin marconi was arrested without incident along a freeway in bexar county just outside san antonio. he's been identified at 31-year-old tyrone mccain. detective marconi was shot as he sat in his vehicle after making a routine traffic stop outside of police headquarters. >>> a st. louis police officer shot in what's being...
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this happened on tuesday on harrington drive. 64-year-old louis fety set his girlfriend on fire after an rest of the house. the woman managed to get out and run to a nearby school for help. >>> it was a murder that horrified the area. a daughter that was accused of killing his daughter and her mother. she and her daughter cloe were shot and killed outside washington earlier this year. hills father admitted to carrying out the shooting. bradberry heights. she was a teacher at the school. >>> d.c.'s fight to become a state hitting a snag. why the outcome of tuesday's election could derail the district for the future. >> starbucks is rolling out the beloved holiday cup. we'll show you the styles you'll be sipping out of starting today. >> you need a warm drink as you >>> you are going to see it on "the today show" all december long. the rockefeller christmas tree is being cut down today. >> it arrives in new york city this weekend. check out the gorgeous tree. the nor way spruce is 94 feet tall. >> new york. upstate new york. after crews ship it to the city, they will wrap it with more t
this happened on tuesday on harrington drive. 64-year-old louis fety set his girlfriend on fire after an rest of the house. the woman managed to get out and run to a nearby school for help. >>> it was a murder that horrified the area. a daughter that was accused of killing his daughter and her mother. she and her daughter cloe were shot and killed outside washington earlier this year. hills father admitted to carrying out the shooting. bradberry heights. she was a teacher at the...
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. >> reporter: alyssa harrington, abc7 news. >> ama: new tonight, uc berkeley police are looking for a man accused of sexually assaulting a male student. abc7 news was at rob dale daleville -- rosh dale village apartments. the early attack happened at a room in off campus university housing. the victim met the suspect on the internet. abc7 news was there as a father accused of drowning hills 4-year-old daughter in a baptismal pool went before a judge. he was sobbing and shackled to a welchair and the judge ordered a psych evaluation. a competency hearing is set for monday. she died on sunday in a church. >> dan: let's move on. the holiday shopping season is here so shoppers and scammers are out in droves. we go now live to where a new safety and public awareness campaign is underway. lisa? [no audio]. >> reporter: it didn't take long for our interview to be interrupted by a powell street station staple. homeless aggressive panhandlers and pick pocketers and scammers under the watchful eye of bart police officers manning the new patrol desk. it is to help tourists feel safer during th
. >> reporter: alyssa harrington, abc7 news. >> ama: new tonight, uc berkeley police are looking for a man accused of sexually assaulting a male student. abc7 news was at rob dale daleville -- rosh dale village apartments. the early attack happened at a room in off campus university housing. the victim met the suspect on the internet. abc7 news was there as a father accused of drowning hills 4-year-old daughter in a baptismal pool went before a judge. he was sobbing and shackled to...
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. >> abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington is live where dock trors about to give an update. >> reporter: we've learned that the new cases are people who feel sick but they are not being hospitalized. health officials say that it is likely that they ate the same food and drink that made the others sick on thanksgiving. nobody answered the door at assisted minerva place where several residents got sick after eating a thanksgiving me. three of them died. minerva place provides care for the elderly and a third home was also impact the. the owner told me one patient was hospitalized and two members of the staff are sick. the common thread, they all ate thanksgiving dinner at the same place, the american legion hall on west sixth street. >> sad for the families. >> reporter: christina loyola is the dining room manager which serves hot meals to the needy. she was cooking lunch at the american legion hall today. thursday's meal was sponsored by the golden hills community church, the same foot cabral ate. >> golden hills served our dinner and none of us got ill. we all brought plates of food hom
. >> abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington is live where dock trors about to give an update. >> reporter: we've learned that the new cases are people who feel sick but they are not being hospitalized. health officials say that it is likely that they ate the same food and drink that made the others sick on thanksgiving. nobody answered the door at assisted minerva place where several residents got sick after eating a thanksgiving me. three of them died. minerva place provides care...
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diaries, america's veterans followstm the veterans as they share their struggles after serving, kit harrington v tomorrow a proper mourning hotspot is sued over what is called the one of the most adorable stories that you all see and th >> now hillary joins us in the updatear. began with the passing of two great entertainers, it was confirmed that actor robert von passed away, 83 of best best-known for the man from from uncle also nominated for academy awards an starred in thehecl magnificent sev seven, i have been battling acute leukemia family this morning. >> music world is one loss of leonard cohen, influence countless artists in his 50 year career inducted into the rock hall in 2,008, the0 his son hallelujah is one of the most coveredo, the cause of death is unknown, leonard cohen was 82. >> the company that makes harman consumer products purchase splendauc a year ago, donna chaney used to offer splenda, but it cut ties with the sugar substitute, lawsuit claim that they now offer and offbran in similar yellow packets, dunkin' donuts has not filed a legal response. china's panda triplets a
diaries, america's veterans followstm the veterans as they share their struggles after serving, kit harrington v tomorrow a proper mourning hotspot is sued over what is called the one of the most adorable stories that you all see and th >> now hillary joins us in the updatear. began with the passing of two great entertainers, it was confirmed that actor robert von passed away, 83 of best best-known for the man from from uncle also nominated for academy awards an starred in thehecl...
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areas like harrington, 36 degrees, allendale, 34. we have better off temperatures, some relief, thanks to moderating effect from the bay. lewis beach at 44 degrees. not terrible to start the morning along the shore points. radar and satellite, wider view for us shows we are clear throughout the area again. plenty of sun in the forecast. that's not the issue. the issue is cool air is filtering in and will continue to filter in today with more northwest flow which doesn't allow warmer air to come in. warmer air west and southwest can pull in some of these temperatures south and west of us. plus we will see a shift starting tomorrow. that's when temperatures get better. not today though. these are forecast highs, don't get a lot warmer than today. some of us staying in the 40s, others in the 50s. 52 in center city, lansdale at 50. allentown, 48 degrees for the forecast high temperature. parts of delaware, new jersey, same situation. low 50s at best, upper 40s, some of these cooler spots. smyrna at 51 degrees for that forecast temperatur
areas like harrington, 36 degrees, allendale, 34. we have better off temperatures, some relief, thanks to moderating effect from the bay. lewis beach at 44 degrees. not terrible to start the morning along the shore points. radar and satellite, wider view for us shows we are clear throughout the area again. plenty of sun in the forecast. that's not the issue. the issue is cool air is filtering in and will continue to filter in today with more northwest flow which doesn't allow warmer air to come...
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a hostage situation happening in the security-widefield area on harrington drive. as soon as we get more information, we will pass it along. >>> stocks are mixed this morning before the holiday, and there is a delay involving a recall on airbags motors vehicles. >> reporter: the dow hit a record high tuesday closing above 19,000 for the first time ever. the s&p 500 and nasdaq also closed as record highs. the dow gained 67 points. the nasdaq closed up 17. >>> u.s. regulators are letting general motors delay a recall of potentially defective airbags. if gm approves them, it could stop the recall of 2.5 million vehicles it agreed to earlier this year. >>> the holidays are fun, but they can be financially stressful. experian found that 48% of americans surveyed said they spend more than expected over the holidays, and 44% feel obligated to spend more than they can afford. they suggest for deals and save money. for more log on to cbsmoneywatch.com. >>> traffic every ten minutes on the 4s. ashton, good morning. >> the travel forecast always important on a day like today
a hostage situation happening in the security-widefield area on harrington drive. as soon as we get more information, we will pass it along. >>> stocks are mixed this morning before the holiday, and there is a delay involving a recall on airbags motors vehicles. >> reporter: the dow hit a record high tuesday closing above 19,000 for the first time ever. the s&p 500 and nasdaq also closed as record highs. the dow gained 67 points. the nasdaq closed up 17. >>> u.s....
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as we continue to track farther along to the south, harrington at greenville at 40.heck out rehoboth beach, 39, the value that's checking in this morning. nice start to the morning. it's cold but not terribly cold. radar and satellite shows if you track farther to the north, though, there are going to be snow showers popping up. it's pretty light here, a quick move through, nothing accumulating but we are noticing on radar, this is cold enough air that has turned to snow as it moves through berks county to lehigh county. and continue tracking to the northeast. then you see the showers that are sitting directly to our areas west. that is heading our direction, meaning we're looking this morning into the early afternoon. isolated scattered showers. nothing impressive here. there's a closer look of the snow moving through just to the north. and looks like it will clip l u through allentown. maybe by 11:00 when you're heading to grandma's house, we're seeing the isolated showers starting to pick up. nothing heavy, not a downpour. but you still want to grab the umbrella.
as we continue to track farther along to the south, harrington at greenville at 40.heck out rehoboth beach, 39, the value that's checking in this morning. nice start to the morning. it's cold but not terribly cold. radar and satellite shows if you track farther to the north, though, there are going to be snow showers popping up. it's pretty light here, a quick move through, nothing accumulating but we are noticing on radar, this is cold enough air that has turned to snow as it moves through...
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kids.cassandra harrington 05;55;37 i'm pregnant and my daughter goes to that school so it's just like, that's messed up.police say the victim was simply walking in the area when it happened. i think that's just ridiculous. sometimes at 6 in the morning i take my trash out and this is a very nice area.and just half a mile away--- on north 76th street-a second assault tuesday night, around 7:20.one man who lives in the neighborhood and did not want to be identified says he can't believe it happened here.neighbor 06;10;22 i've been here 10 years and it's never been nothing but maybe a couple of fights police released a sketch of the suspect-- a black man about 25 years old, between 5'5" and 6 feet tall.husky, with short hair and a diamond studded earring in his left year.he s blue and gray hooded sweatshirt, jeans and dark shoes.neighbor 06;10;36 keep an eye out, watch out, keep an eye on the kids a spokeswoman for the school district says parents were notified about what happened new tonight -- a milwaukee police officer charged.. with shooting off his gun while into. intoxicated.michae
kids.cassandra harrington 05;55;37 i'm pregnant and my daughter goes to that school so it's just like, that's messed up.police say the victim was simply walking in the area when it happened. i think that's just ridiculous. sometimes at 6 in the morning i take my trash out and this is a very nice area.and just half a mile away--- on north 76th street-a second assault tuesday night, around 7:20.one man who lives in the neighborhood and did not want to be identified says he can't believe it...
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alisa harrington is live with. >> his attorney argues the da has not explained why this is being called a hate crime. >>> a memorial of candles and pictures covers the fence where william sims was killed. sheriff detectives say the 28-year-old was the victim of a hate crime, beaten, robbed and shot. his attorney argues there is no police report to prove he was involved. >> we have not been provided one police report or one arrest warrant and one witness statement suggesting he had anything to do with it. >> deputy district attorney says that is because they are busy searching for other suspects. >> this investigation is ongoing meaning they're working to find the two outstanding suspects and i think we'd agree we'd rather them do that to satisfy the defense attorney. >> sims was killed early morning hours of november 12th just across the street from the capri club. >> i don't like it. we're always hearing issues like this at this bar. >>> a sonoma county judge ruled a father is not competent to be charged for the death of his daughter. the judge ordered a second evaluation by a second d
alisa harrington is live with. >> his attorney argues the da has not explained why this is being called a hate crime. >>> a memorial of candles and pictures covers the fence where william sims was killed. sheriff detectives say the 28-year-old was the victim of a hate crime, beaten, robbed and shot. his attorney argues there is no police report to prove he was involved. >> we have not been provided one police report or one arrest warrant and one witness statement suggesting...
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same conditions, a lot of 30s, and some of us trying to get ready for the 40s. 35 in allen dale, harrington at 37. rehoboth almost to the 40s at 38 degrees for the current temperature. looking at radar and satellite, in our area we've got some clouds still hanging around. but for the most part it is a dry start to our sunday morning and we're going to see like yesterday a little mix of clouds and sun to start. mostly sunny conditions expected over much of the area by later today. this is a pretty nice sunday for us. temperaturewise, a little cool. barely below average. the average in philadelphia is 52 degrees. we're at 51 center city, summerton the same. 49 in lansdale and 48 for allentown with a little mix of clouds and sun, leaning towards sunshine. over to parts of new jersey, temperatures mostly upper 40s to low 50s. hammonton at 51, ocean city at 52 and also a high of 51 in wilmington where most locations should cap right around the low 50s. future wind gusts, starting out kind of low around 5 to 15 miles per hour. look into the afternoon gusts around 25 to 30 miles per hour. yet agai
same conditions, a lot of 30s, and some of us trying to get ready for the 40s. 35 in allen dale, harrington at 37. rehoboth almost to the 40s at 38 degrees for the current temperature. looking at radar and satellite, in our area we've got some clouds still hanging around. but for the most part it is a dry start to our sunday morning and we're going to see like yesterday a little mix of clouds and sun to start. mostly sunny conditions expected over much of the area by later today. this is a...
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alisa harrington is live >> his attorney argues the da has not explained why this is being called a hate crime. >>> a memorial of candles and pictures covers the fence where william sims was killed. sheriff detectives say the 28-year-old was the victim of a hate crime, beaten, robbed and shot. his attorney argues there is no police report to prove he was involved. >> we have not been provided one police report or one arrest warrant and one witness statement suggesting he had anything to do with it. >> deputy district attorney says that is because they are busy searching for other suspects. >> this investigation is ongoing meaning they're working to find the two outstanding suspects and i think we'd agree we'd rather them do that to satisfy the defense attorney. >> sims was killed early morning hours of november 12th just across the street from the capri club. >> i don't like it. we're always hearing issues like this at this bar. >>> a sonoma county judge ruled a father is not competent to be charged for the death of his daughter. the judge ordered a second evaluation by a second doctor b
alisa harrington is live >> his attorney argues the da has not explained why this is being called a hate crime. >>> a memorial of candles and pictures covers the fence where william sims was killed. sheriff detectives say the 28-year-old was the victim of a hate crime, beaten, robbed and shot. his attorney argues there is no police report to prove he was involved. >> we have not been provided one police report or one arrest warrant and one witness statement suggesting he...
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in 1963, when michael harrington wrote this book, "the other america," the people that he wrote about- those are the people that val was seeing. those are the people that she was seeing. the women -- and the men -- they're underemployed, they're unemployed, their jobs have gone away. the globalists, that are represented in both parties -- the clintons and the republican establishment -- donald trump represented something for these people that has not existed, and they resonated to it in ways that we have not seen before. we need to take that lesson seriously -- on both sides. >> did she and the democrats miss something here? we knew she wouldn't get as much of the black vote, maybe the latino vote as barack obama got, and, certainly, that was exactly what happened. but she lost 1/3 of latinos overall to donald trump. did they miss something in how they were looking at things or the messaging that they were putting out? >> well, i don't think that you can blame the loss by hillary clinton on either of those constituencies... >> no, not at all. >> ...the black or the latino vote. i thin
in 1963, when michael harrington wrote this book, "the other america," the people that he wrote about- those are the people that val was seeing. those are the people that she was seeing. the women -- and the men -- they're underemployed, they're unemployed, their jobs have gone away. the globalists, that are represented in both parties -- the clintons and the republican establishment -- donald trump represented something for these people that has not existed, and they resonated to it...
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wild wood seeing 52, 54 for the most part, philadelphia 53 for you, wilmington 53 degrees, and harrington3 degrees as well. your 10-day on 10, we have a little bit of a mixed bag, because sunday, temperature also drop. on monday clouds develop as a low pressure system develops right around the ohio valley, monday, tuesday, wednesday, a second system develops from the southwest and heads in our direction, bringing us more showers for the first half of thursday, but then its does dry up by friday and saturday. back to you. >>> more and more shoppers are tackling their holiday to do list online. >> but there is a warning about using public wi-fi when your shop. the nbc10 responds team has the information you need to protect your personal information before making your next purchase. >>> it is the busiest shopping day of the year for shopping. you can see its pretty packed in there right now. right now at 4:00, nbc10 responds with the risks of free public wi-fi. >> a lot of people in there of course probably using that. and what seems like convenience could put your personal information in da
wild wood seeing 52, 54 for the most part, philadelphia 53 for you, wilmington 53 degrees, and harrington3 degrees as well. your 10-day on 10, we have a little bit of a mixed bag, because sunday, temperature also drop. on monday clouds develop as a low pressure system develops right around the ohio valley, monday, tuesday, wednesday, a second system develops from the southwest and heads in our direction, bringing us more showers for the first half of thursday, but then its does dry up by friday...
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paid for by cbs television distribution cole chase is suing mike wright, angie erickson, and nancy harrington for injuries he received during a camel race.
paid for by cbs television distribution cole chase is suing mike wright, angie erickson, and nancy harrington for injuries he received during a camel race.
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alisa harrington joins us now with the changes taking place. >> 100 college presidents signed a letterng donald trump to not only keep the program, but expand it. it's unclear if the new administration really plans to get rid of it, just in case, officials are urging those undocumented students to stay in the country. santa clara law professor has a warning for undocumented students do not leave the country around inauguration date. those people may not be allowed back in. >> they should be back before january 20th. >> daca allows some undocumented immigrants who came
alisa harrington joins us now with the changes taking place. >> 100 college presidents signed a letterng donald trump to not only keep the program, but expand it. it's unclear if the new administration really plans to get rid of it, just in case, officials are urging those undocumented students to stay in the country. santa clara law professor has a warning for undocumented students do not leave the country around inauguration date. those people may not be allowed back in. >> they...