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teddy had gone to hatch's mother's funeral, and hatch loved to inning and he would make up songs and played the tapes of his songs, and so at one point, teddy had nick, with that beautiful, once on broadway voice, sing one of hatch's songs, and finally hatch had to give in. he had to give in to whatever teddy wanted. nice move, teddy, he said. knowing that he had been bested. and then when teddy wanted funds to restore the house at longfellow in cambridge and needed the support of senatorbird, the chairman of the progresses committee, he memorizes longfellow's famous poem, the' midnight ride of paul revere, and continuing to say it over and over again until finally i think senator bid said, okay, i'll give you the funds. and then there's a great story of inviting senator thurmond to dinner at teddy's house and they asked him how did you say in such great shape, and at 89 years old he pant mimes his whole gym routine every morning with the grunts and things going up and down those relationships are what makes things work in life as well as in the senate. and in a certain sense i think
teddy had gone to hatch's mother's funeral, and hatch loved to inning and he would make up songs and played the tapes of his songs, and so at one point, teddy had nick, with that beautiful, once on broadway voice, sing one of hatch's songs, and finally hatch had to give in. he had to give in to whatever teddy wanted. nice move, teddy, he said. knowing that he had been bested. and then when teddy wanted funds to restore the house at longfellow in cambridge and needed the support of senatorbird,...
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i mean, hatch had gone to teddy's mother's funeral. teddy had gone to hatch's mother's funeral. and most importantly, hatch loved to sing, and he would make up songs, and he played the tapes of his songs. and so at one point teddy had nick with that beautiful once on broadway voice sing one of hatch's songs, and finally hatch had to give in. he had to give in to whatever teddy wanted. nice move, teddy, he said, knowing that he had been bested. and then when teddy wanted funds to restore the house at longfellow in cambridge and he needed the support of senator byrd, the chairman of the appropriations committee, what does he do? he memory rises longfellow's famous poem, the midnight ride of paul revere, and he continued to say it over and over again until finally, i think, senator byrd said, okay, i'll give you the funds. [laughter] and then there's this great story of inviting strom thurmond at 89 years old to dipper at -- dinner at teddy's house, and they ask him how did you stay in such great shape? he pantomimes his gym routine every morning. those kinds of relationships are w
i mean, hatch had gone to teddy's mother's funeral. teddy had gone to hatch's mother's funeral. and most importantly, hatch loved to sing, and he would make up songs, and he played the tapes of his songs. and so at one point teddy had nick with that beautiful once on broadway voice sing one of hatch's songs, and finally hatch had to give in. he had to give in to whatever teddy wanted. nice move, teddy, he said, knowing that he had been bested. and then when teddy wanted funds to restore the...
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marie hatch is a 97-year-old. this has been her home for six decades. hatch pays only $900 rent for this cottage in the heart of upscale burlingame. her good friend who owned the house promised her she'd never have to move. ever. >> she said, marie, she says this is your home, you can live here as long as you want to. she is a tough old one, but when she said something, she demanded it. >> reporter: 60 years later hatch and her roommate whoes 85 have been told to move out by april. what happened? their landlord, vivian cruz, died a long time ago. >> over time the promise has been reiterated by several generations and for some reason now they want to renounce that. >> reporter: lawyers for hatch say it's still very muddy. they're lacking for court documents. a paper trail. a written promise of any kind. the person evicting them is the husband of the granddaughter who also died. so he's now administering her property which includes this home listed on the zillow website for $1.2 million. meantime in pricey san mateo county, there's no place the two women
marie hatch is a 97-year-old. this has been her home for six decades. hatch pays only $900 rent for this cottage in the heart of upscale burlingame. her good friend who owned the house promised her she'd never have to move. ever. >> she said, marie, she says this is your home, you can live here as long as you want to. she is a tough old one, but when she said something, she demanded it. >> reporter: 60 years later hatch and her roommate whoes 85 have been told to move out by april....
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it started 30 years by one of our committee members, senator hatch. it is increase it is increased competition and lower drug prices, it was created to make it easier for generic drugs to come inches generic drugs of course are those drugs that are allowed to come into the market after a drug manufacturer patent expires over a period of time. generic drugs have to have fda approval, also these copies, but they do not have default have full clinical trials. so a lot of the expenses avoided. as a result, more to generic drugs on the market create competition and lower prices for consumers. over the last 30 years we have seen 88% of prescription drugs purchased in the united states are generic drugs, 30 years ago that number was zero. however, in 2012, 26 years after the first law passed it became clear that the drug approval program needed an overhaul. more generic needed an overhaul. more generic drugs are coming from overseas, companies in china and this put patients at risk and companies at a disadvantage. there is a a backlog of 4700 applications wa
it started 30 years by one of our committee members, senator hatch. it is increase it is increased competition and lower drug prices, it was created to make it easier for generic drugs to come inches generic drugs of course are those drugs that are allowed to come into the market after a drug manufacturer patent expires over a period of time. generic drugs have to have fda approval, also these copies, but they do not have default have full clinical trials. so a lot of the expenses avoided. as a...
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he could nominate orrin hatch. i suspect the republican senate would approve orrin hatch. even ted cruz or marco rubio would switch if he he nominated orrin hatch. as a left wing radical, is he not going to nominate somebody who is as a conservative as scalia and as a conservative senate why should they accept anybody as conservative as scalia they are not even going to take it they won't reject it just won't take it up. >> how does it play out on the campaign trail? >> it guarantees that every person who cares about the seconds amendment turns out to vote. the number of people who are going to turn out when they begin to realize this is the swing vote that could take away the right to bear arms that a radical appointed and remind them that sanders and clinton have this enormous potential of nominating a radical. and, therefore, i think will actually increase the intensity of the turnout. >> justice ginsburg is probably one of the oldest on the supreme court. she has denied that she is retiring but she is getting a little older and we come]i]ñ to the term at the end of jun
he could nominate orrin hatch. i suspect the republican senate would approve orrin hatch. even ted cruz or marco rubio would switch if he he nominated orrin hatch. as a left wing radical, is he not going to nominate somebody who is as a conservative as scalia and as a conservative senate why should they accept anybody as conservative as scalia they are not even going to take it they won't reject it just won't take it up. >> how does it play out on the campaign trail? >> it...
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. >> reporter: 97-year-old marie hatch on the path to being homeless. she's lived in her burlingame cottage for 66 years. her former land lady and friend promised she could stay until she died but when her new landlord took over hatch's agreement went out the window. >> how would you like somebody to take his home away from him? >> reporter: on february 11th marie hatch was given a 60-day notice to leave the house or we tossed out by sheriff's deputies. if they make her leave, she'll likely end up on the streets. hatch and her 85-year-old roommate, georgia red sox roth, pay $900 a -- georgia roxroth pay $900 a month in rent. >> i don't know where i'm going to go. i really don't. >> the landlord's attorney said his client had no knowledge of any lifetime agreement and he's trying to help her move in to an elderly facility or move in with family members. >>> tonight the alameda da's office says the officer accused of shooting and killing a pleasanton man outside a car dealership last year acted in lawful self-defense and will not be charged with a crime.
. >> reporter: 97-year-old marie hatch on the path to being homeless. she's lived in her burlingame cottage for 66 years. her former land lady and friend promised she could stay until she died but when her new landlord took over hatch's agreement went out the window. >> how would you like somebody to take his home away from him? >> reporter: on february 11th marie hatch was given a 60-day notice to leave the house or we tossed out by sheriff's deputies. if they make her leave,...
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started 30 years by one of our committee members, senator hatch and henry waxman. it's increased competition and lowered drug prices. the program was created to make it easier for generic drugs to come in. generic drugs, of course, are those drugs that are allowed to come into the market after a drug manufacturer's patent expires over a period of time. generic drugs have to have fda approval also, these copies, but they don't have to have full clinical trials and so a lot of expense is avoided. as a result, more generic drugs on the market create competition and lower prices for consumers. over the last 30 years what we've seen is that today now 80% -- 88% of prescription drugs purchased in the united states are generic drugs. 30 years ago that number was zero. however, in 2012, 26 years after the first law passed, it became clear the drug approval program needed an overhaul. more generic drugs were coming from overseas. companies in china and india were inspected less frequently than american companies. this put patients at risk and companies at a disadvantage. th
started 30 years by one of our committee members, senator hatch and henry waxman. it's increased competition and lowered drug prices. the program was created to make it easier for generic drugs to come in. generic drugs, of course, are those drugs that are allowed to come into the market after a drug manufacturer's patent expires over a period of time. generic drugs have to have fda approval also, these copies, but they don't have to have full clinical trials and so a lot of expense is avoided....
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we'll talk to another one of its members, senator orrin hatch next. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like vacations equal getting carried away. more proactive selling. what do you think michal? i agree. let's get out there. let's meet these people. whei just put in the namey, of my parents and my grandparents. and as soon as i did that, literally it was like you're getting 7, 9, 10, 15 leaves that are just popping up all over the place. yeah, it was amazing. just with a little bit of information, you can take leaps and bounds. it's an awesome experience. i thione second it's there.day. then, woosh, it's gone. i swear i saw it swallow seven people. seven. i just wish one of those people could have been mrs. johnson. [dog bark] trust me, we're dealing with a higher intelligence here. ♪ the all-new audi q7 is here. ♪ at safelite,oh nonow how busy your life can be. this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly
we'll talk to another one of its members, senator orrin hatch next. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like vacations equal getting carried away. more proactive selling. what do you think michal? i agree. let's get out there. let's meet these people. whei just put in the namey, of my parents and my grandparents. and as soon as i did that, literally it was like you're getting 7, 9, 10, 15 leaves that are just popping up all over the place. yeah, it was amazing....
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hatch and utah's other u.s. senator mike lee both sit on the judiciary committee that gives the approval. >> i can tell you this i don't think that person will make it through. >> reporter: the decision he says should wait until the next president takes office. >> the court will survive and the court will issue its opinions. >> reporter: as debate swirls he is still grieving for his friend, a loss, he says, not just for those who knew scalia but for the entire nation. >> that was fox's lauren steinbreaker reporting. >>> developing right now in allentown authorities trying to id a woman found yesterday afternoon stuffed in the recycling container in a parking lot. homicide investigators say she was an asian woman 18 to 30, about 5 feet tall and 119-pound and short black hair. you can help call lehigh valley coroner oral even town police. >>> also police are looking for two home invaders who pretended to be utility workers to break into a home in south the philadelphia. they have knock on the store on mold street
hatch and utah's other u.s. senator mike lee both sit on the judiciary committee that gives the approval. >> i can tell you this i don't think that person will make it through. >> reporter: the decision he says should wait until the next president takes office. >> the court will survive and the court will issue its opinions. >> reporter: as debate swirls he is still grieving for his friend, a loss, he says, not just for those who knew scalia but for the entire nation....
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issued hatch and her roommate an eviction notice. now the women have 60 days to find a new place. :43 - :47 marie hatch, tenant "no, i love this old house. look at all this nice stuff." :55 - :58 "we're staying optimistic that some accommodation can be reached." butt to :48 - :53 georgia rotherock, tenant "i'd go out the bus stop bench surrounded by my statement saying ms. hatch is a valued tenant, but her accommodations cannot be the sole responsibility of the landlord. through hampton roads. presidential candidates are visiting our area, a week before voters head to the polls. 10 on your side is live as one candidate prepares for a rally today. new information on a teenage girl, critically hurt during a shooting rampage in michigan. . 05:57 "everybody needs to get that straight. my daughter is not dead. she is alive and she is fighting for her life. find out why police believe the suspect was not done killing when they caught him. a local officer behind bars suspected of driving drunk will be in court today. we'll tell you who poli
issued hatch and her roommate an eviction notice. now the women have 60 days to find a new place. :43 - :47 marie hatch, tenant "no, i love this old house. look at all this nice stuff." :55 - :58 "we're staying optimistic that some accommodation can be reached." butt to :48 - :53 georgia rotherock, tenant "i'd go out the bus stop bench surrounded by my statement saying ms. hatch is a valued tenant, but her accommodations cannot be the sole responsibility of the...
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senator hatch: thank you. >> mr. secretary, just a couple general observations about the budget. $3.4 trillion in new taxes. revenues to g.d.p. end up at 20% which has only happened once in the last 50 years, the 50-year average is 17.4% revenue to g.d.p. spending goes up 22.6% of g.d.p. that's only happened five times century. t half and so spending is up, taxes are up and at the end of the decade, the debt goes from about $19 trillion today to $27.4 trillion. senator thune: so the budget really is more spending, more taxes and more debt. and it just seems to me that you guys are on your way out. i mean, this was a chance to go big and go bold and i just see it as another missed opportunity to do something that really matters what we all know what the fiscal crisis facing the country is and that's mandatory accounts. it's the mandatory spending. in fact, the budget shifts more spending over into the mandatory accounts. so just some general observations, again. i'm expressing my frustration and disappointment. i do h
senator hatch: thank you. >> mr. secretary, just a couple general observations about the budget. $3.4 trillion in new taxes. revenues to g.d.p. end up at 20% which has only happened once in the last 50 years, the 50-year average is 17.4% revenue to g.d.p. spending goes up 22.6% of g.d.p. that's only happened five times century. t half and so spending is up, taxes are up and at the end of the decade, the debt goes from about $19 trillion today to $27.4 trillion. senator thune: so the...
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these eggs will still hatch and carrying the gene that we've introduced.e can move the needle and we can pierce the end of an egg . i can deliver a little bit of d.n.a. >>> you just click a button. >> that's right. now we've introduced our d.n.a. in that egg. it is unharmed and can be hatched later >>> can i give it a shot? >> absolutely. please do >>> you make it look so easy. >> a fair bit of practice. you should be able to get that egg now >>> they make it look easy. it isn't. >> that's it. keep pushing. the needle will pierce the egg >>> now i click the button >> left-hand button >>> just like that i might have genetically modified a mosquito by the click of a bullet on >>> what is happening here is basic genetic modification. they are receiving a gene that will inhibit production. it is a self-limiting gene. it produces a gene, the protein ties up the cells transcription machinery, that means essential genes can't be expressed naturally. they will not be able to develop and die off before necessity produce or transmit disease. effects? >> no. we have
these eggs will still hatch and carrying the gene that we've introduced.e can move the needle and we can pierce the end of an egg . i can deliver a little bit of d.n.a. >>> you just click a button. >> that's right. now we've introduced our d.n.a. in that egg. it is unharmed and can be hatched later >>> can i give it a shot? >> absolutely. please do >>> you make it look so easy. >> a fair bit of practice. you should be able to get that egg now...
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welcome senator hatch. so the republicans are in the majority. president has said he is going to nominate someone to fill the term or to take the place of justice scalia. what is going to happen then? ness well, the president has an absolute right to nominate whoever he wants to. and i would vote to protect that right. but the senate also has an absolute right to confirm or not to confirm. and so i do support senator mcconel in saying let's get it out of this terrible presidential brew what what that is going on and let's get it over to the next year and be fair to both sides because what would happen is whoever wins the presidency is going to be able to make this nomination. usually you never nominate anyone during the last year of a president. and the reason for that is because, well, there are many reasons but one reason is because there's always a very contested senate primaries and also election, and secondly, generally, one side or the other is going to get very, very upset about it. i would rather get the supreme court out of that type of
welcome senator hatch. so the republicans are in the majority. president has said he is going to nominate someone to fill the term or to take the place of justice scalia. what is going to happen then? ness well, the president has an absolute right to nominate whoever he wants to. and i would vote to protect that right. but the senate also has an absolute right to confirm or not to confirm. and so i do support senator mcconel in saying let's get it out of this terrible presidential brew what...
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but, lawyers for hatch say "a promise is a promise." s/nancy fineman/lawyer :21 "we want a resolution out.' so we need a court moving out because it is easier for him to find housing. the landlord has not responded to the lawsuit. you probably won't believe what a dog survived in idaho. his owner says -- the dog considerring changing his name to "lucky." loki got out of his house last week. he wandered to the train tracks, and then got hit by a train. then, 12 more trains came through, and each one hit the conductor of the last train saw the dog and called for help. loki had a microchip so the vet could identify him quickly. he lost a leg, an eye, and his tail, but he's going to make it. sot rossi: "he was walking the day after we brought him home." sot rossi: "words can't family." the family has seven-thousand dollars worth of vet bills to pay. they set up a go fund me account. should a school principal be able to serve on city council? 10 on your side investigates...after some call it a conflict of interest. and, we're hearing more fr
but, lawyers for hatch say "a promise is a promise." s/nancy fineman/lawyer :21 "we want a resolution out.' so we need a court moving out because it is easier for him to find housing. the landlord has not responded to the lawsuit. you probably won't believe what a dog survived in idaho. his owner says -- the dog considerring changing his name to "lucky." loki got out of his house last week. he wandered to the train tracks, and then got hit by a train. then, 12 more...
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the person evicting hatch is the husband of the grand daughter who also died. so he's now administering her property which includes this home. this web site for 1.2 million dollars. mean time in pricey san mateo county there's no place the two women can go. congresswoman spear calls this an outrage. >> in the end what we need to do is recognize that displacement especially of senior citizens and disabled is not something as a society that we want tome brace. >> i don't know. i don't know the latest -- slightest idea where i oom going to go. that's why i don't sleep good at tonight. >>reporter: attorney for the landlord e mailed this statement to us. attorney michael liberty says that there is no promise to give miss hatch life long tenant and to paraphrase the statement he says there is a trust that requires that the house be sold this year. and he that's miss hatch ought to stop going to the media and start cooperating with his client. vic lee, abc 7 news. >>> good timing likely saved the life of 10-year-old girl who found herself in grave danger in the s over
the person evicting hatch is the husband of the grand daughter who also died. so he's now administering her property which includes this home. this web site for 1.2 million dollars. mean time in pricey san mateo county there's no place the two women can go. congresswoman spear calls this an outrage. >> in the end what we need to do is recognize that displacement especially of senior citizens and disabled is not something as a society that we want tome brace. >> i don't know. i don't...
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but, lawyers for hatch say "a promise is a promise." s/nancy fineman/lawyer :21 "we want a resolution continuing because she's so worried that somebody sometime is gonna say, 'no you need to move out.' so we need a court of law to say no you can stay here. do not a third person who lives in the house has started moving out because it is easier for him to find housing. the landlord has not responded to the lawsuit. you probably won't believe what a dog survived in idaho. his owner says -- the dog got hit by 13 trains...and lived. this is loki, but his owner says he's considerring changing his name to "lucky." loki got out of his house last week. he wandered to the train tracks, and then got hit by a train. then, 12 more trains came through, and each one hit him. the conductor of the last train saw the dog and called for help. loki had a microchip so the vet could identify him quickly. he lost a leg, an eye, and his tail, but he's going to make it. rossi: "words can't even describe it. words can family." seven-thousand dollars worth of ve
but, lawyers for hatch say "a promise is a promise." s/nancy fineman/lawyer :21 "we want a resolution continuing because she's so worried that somebody sometime is gonna say, 'no you need to move out.' so we need a court of law to say no you can stay here. do not a third person who lives in the house has started moving out because it is easier for him to find housing. the landlord has not responded to the lawsuit. you probably won't believe what a dog survived in idaho. his owner...
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the website said hatch is fighting her second battle with cancer and has no more money to relocate. >>> in spite of this recent dry spell, this el nino winter has great for ski resorts but not so kind for those living in the streets. >> thanks to the work of two walnut creek teenagers those in need are warming up. >> reporter: corrine hines and katrina met in the sixth grade and instantly didn't like each other. it wasn't until both showed up at school wearing jackets from their ski racing teams they realized they have something in common and a friendship started. turns out, though, it wasn't just a sport they had in common. there was kindness, too. it's a heavenly recipe for big crowds. take a week of school vacation, add a few feet of snow topped off by some warm sunshine and you'll have thousands packing their gear and heading to the mountains. of course, not all that gear makes it back home. >> we still do. >> reporter: katrina and corrine have each been skiing since they were little girls. now both 16 years old, they are experienced racers, which means they spent enough time on t
the website said hatch is fighting her second battle with cancer and has no more money to relocate. >>> in spite of this recent dry spell, this el nino winter has great for ski resorts but not so kind for those living in the streets. >> thanks to the work of two walnut creek teenagers those in need are warming up. >> reporter: corrine hines and katrina met in the sixth grade and instantly didn't like each other. it wasn't until both showed up at school wearing jackets from...
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marie hatch has lived in this burlingame house for 63 years. she says her former landlord was a close friend and promised she could stay in the home for the rest of her life. georgia rotherock has been hatch's roommate for the last 30 years. but now the new landlord is serving an eviction notice and giving the two women 60 days to find a new place to call home. >> yeah, we've had a good time in this house. we're staying optimistic that some accommodation can be reached. geoff: it certainly seems like they have a good attitude. the new landlord a distant relative of hatch's friend says they were unaware of the lifetime agreement. rotherock says she hasn't been able to find affordable housing clash at chuck-e-cheese. connecticut police say at least a dozen people were involved in the all out brawl, and it's all caught on camera. police say the incident may have started after two women bumped into each other inside the chuck-e-cheese in manchester. that's when witnesses say things escalated quickly leading to the fight. no arrests have been made s
marie hatch has lived in this burlingame house for 63 years. she says her former landlord was a close friend and promised she could stay in the home for the rest of her life. georgia rotherock has been hatch's roommate for the last 30 years. but now the new landlord is serving an eviction notice and giving the two women 60 days to find a new place to call home. >> yeah, we've had a good time in this house. we're staying optimistic that some accommodation can be reached. geoff: it...
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joining me now is senator hatch. senator, thank you so much for being here.ll us about the conversation you had with the president relative to the scalia position with the court. >> i'm happy to be with you. did a very good job. it was a private conversation in the oval office and he let me see and sit in joe biden's seat. it was kind of fun. but we had a very quiet and also very reflective chat and needless to say, he was a little bit uptight about the republican's feeling this seat should not be filled at this time. >> the letter that you signed, the letter the 11 of you signed said the american and who will be the successor to justice scalia. wait a minute, the american people decided that twice elected barack obama. >> the republicans believe that and until next year and termination and get it out of the heated politics we've had over the last number of years. >> if the argument is we live in a very unsettled time politically speaking, imagine a president trump. do you think will will be any more continuity in that kind of environment that would allow a s
joining me now is senator hatch. senator, thank you so much for being here.ll us about the conversation you had with the president relative to the scalia position with the court. >> i'm happy to be with you. did a very good job. it was a private conversation in the oval office and he let me see and sit in joe biden's seat. it was kind of fun. but we had a very quiet and also very reflective chat and needless to say, he was a little bit uptight about the republican's feeling this seat...
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hatch and utah's other u.s. senator mike lee both sit on the judiciary committee that gives that approval. >> i don't think that person will make it through. >> reporter: the decision should wait until the next president takes office. >> the court will survive and court will issue its opinions. >> reporter: as debate swirls he is still grieving for his friend. a loss he says not just for those who knew scalia but for the entire nation. >> that was fox's lauren reporting. scalia's body was flown back to virginia last night no word on funeral arrangements just yet. >>> authorities in allentown trying to id a woman found yesterday afternoon stuffed in the recycling container, a parking lot. homicide investigators say she was an asian woman 18 to 30, about 5 feet tall, 119-pound with short black hair. if you can help, call the lehigh county coroner oral even town police. >>> at 4:10 police are looking for two home invaders who pretended to be utility workers who broke in the south philadelphia home, they knock down
hatch and utah's other u.s. senator mike lee both sit on the judiciary committee that gives that approval. >> i don't think that person will make it through. >> reporter: the decision should wait until the next president takes office. >> the court will survive and court will issue its opinions. >> reporter: as debate swirls he is still grieving for his friend. a loss he says not just for those who knew scalia but for the entire nation. >> that was fox's lauren...
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hatch is a valued tenant, but her accommodations cannot be the sole responsibility of the landlord. decision 2016 rolls through hampton roads. decision 2016 rolls through hampton roads. presidential candidates are visiting our area, a week before voters head to the polls. 10 on your side is live as one candidate prepares for a rally today. new information on a teenage girl, critically hurt during a shooting rampage in michigan. 05:57 "everybody needs to daughter is not dead. she is alive and she is fighting for her life. find out why police believe the suspect was not done killing when they caught him. a local officer behind bars suspected of driving drunk will be in court today. we'll tell you the car with her. we have a lot of news to cover on this tuesday. but first jen lewis is watching the wet roads. and meteorologist jeremy wheeler is tracking how long this rain will stick around. jeremy, looks like rain-coats and umbrellas today. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: cloudy with rain this morning becoming scattered showers for the rest of the day. highs will be in the low 50
hatch is a valued tenant, but her accommodations cannot be the sole responsibility of the landlord. decision 2016 rolls through hampton roads. decision 2016 rolls through hampton roads. presidential candidates are visiting our area, a week before voters head to the polls. 10 on your side is live as one candidate prepares for a rally today. new information on a teenage girl, critically hurt during a shooting rampage in michigan. 05:57 "everybody needs to daughter is not dead. she is alive...
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. >> reporter: marie hatch 97- year-old on the path to being homeless.he has living in burlingame for 66 years. her former landlady and friend promised she could stay until she died but when a new landlord took over that agreement was out the window. >> how would he like somebody to take his home away from him. >> reporter: on february 11 she was given 60 days eviction notice or be thrown out but hatch says if they make her leave she will end up on the streets. mrs. hatch and her 85-year-old roommate georgia pay $900 a month in rent. >> i don't know where i'm going to go. what i'm going to do. i really don't. >> reporter: in san mateo, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> the landlord's attorney says his client had no knowledge of the lifetime agreement and is trying to help her move into an elderly facility or move in with some family members. >>> reports of a sexual assault in a uc-berkeley frat house. it's one of four attacks near the campus in a week and a half. the recent assault allegedly happened early saturday morning. berkeley police believe this man commi
. >> reporter: marie hatch 97- year-old on the path to being homeless.he has living in burlingame for 66 years. her former landlady and friend promised she could stay until she died but when a new landlord took over that agreement was out the window. >> how would he like somebody to take his home away from him. >> reporter: on february 11 she was given 60 days eviction notice or be thrown out but hatch says if they make her leave she will end up on the streets. mrs. hatch and...
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we were actually on our way to rabbit hatch, but that didn't happen. on the way there we ran into a man who was plowed snow for more than 20 years. he said it is back, and on our drive it took longer than expected. >> right now we are all stuck on the hill. when you get to the bottom you have another big hill. it is bad everywhere. >>reporter: he says traveling anywhere right now is in a good probably should. the snow makes it impossible to get up-and-down these hills. based on what i am seeing the best idea is to stay inside. >>> we continue with 9 on your side live with a check on the roadways over on the east side. ashley, i want to ask you because we are experienced the same thing. >>reporter: we are on group number 32 in union township you can see the snow is coming down pretty good. traffic is barely moving. it looks like a plow truck is the reason for the backup. this is how it has been this entire drive. the roadways have been covered. they are slick, but everyone has been taking it slow. at times it has been hard to tell where the lanes are. m
we were actually on our way to rabbit hatch, but that didn't happen. on the way there we ran into a man who was plowed snow for more than 20 years. he said it is back, and on our drive it took longer than expected. >> right now we are all stuck on the hill. when you get to the bottom you have another big hill. it is bad everywhere. >>reporter: he says traveling anywhere right now is in a good probably should. the snow makes it impossible to get up-and-down these hills. based on what...
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the key is clearing even the smallest rulings to keep mosquitoes from hatching in the first place. so we have to kill the library at the source. you cannot allow the larvae to hatch or breed and we also put in briquettes in storm drains and in other areas. >> understanding the symptoms is also key. it incubates between two days and two weeks. only one in five infected show symptoms which are usually mild >> most commonly, fever, rash, joint pain, conjunctivitis and red eyes, muscle aches, headaches, and vomiting. >> reporter: they have brought in antibody tests to check people for the virus and so far florida has 16 cases and all of them are travel related. >> experts continue to warn pregnant women not to travel. also avoid mosquitoes. >>> a new case is challenging mende port - - mandatory abortion waiting periods. the claim the law is a violation of privacy. a temporary injunction has been in place since the governor a cruise ship was damaged last weekend. and some of the skis was tossed and turned on sunday. the captain turned around and bill nelson is calling for federal invest
the key is clearing even the smallest rulings to keep mosquitoes from hatching in the first place. so we have to kill the library at the source. you cannot allow the larvae to hatch or breed and we also put in briquettes in storm drains and in other areas. >> understanding the symptoms is also key. it incubates between two days and two weeks. only one in five infected show symptoms which are usually mild >> most commonly, fever, rash, joint pain, conjunctivitis and red eyes, muscle...
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you can hardly blame them. >> senator hatch, we have to leave it there. we're up against a hard break. thank you so much for joining us. more after this. >>> during his decades on the court scalia was known for his intellect, zeal and outside personality. the executive editor of "the weekly standard" profiled justice scalia and has his personal insights. you were telling me during the break you were around during the confirmation process as well. >> i came to washington in 1983 to work in the justice department. i was a speechwriter for reagan's first attorney general. i stayed on under ed mees. and ed had a group of us organized, about 20 in all, and we looked at prospects for people who would be candidates for the supreme court in case a vacancy arose. and our group of 20 read a lot of things, a lot of articles, judicial decisions and came up with two people at the end of the day bourque and antonin scalia. in no particular order. ed took those to the president, and he selected scalia that year and bork the next year. >> you can only know how someone wi
you can hardly blame them. >> senator hatch, we have to leave it there. we're up against a hard break. thank you so much for joining us. more after this. >>> during his decades on the court scalia was known for his intellect, zeal and outside personality. the executive editor of "the weekly standard" profiled justice scalia and has his personal insights. you were telling me during the break you were around during the confirmation process as well. >> i came to...
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but their hatching is historic as well. 3 look at these fluffy little guys! the companion animal hospital hatched them using an incubator. before this... there were no documented cases of black swan tried to hatch black swans before this... but it never worked out. that's when officials decided to buy a more expensive incubator-- and this time was a success. it's also good news for lakeland's flock...right now, they have 20 black swans. but it turns out they're not very good parents...they haven't had any surviving babies in the past 7 years. 3 ((jen)) the gloves are off... in the democratic race for president.((walter)) highlights from last night's heated debate, up next. 3 ((walter and... why not, it's friday. let's get cute and cuddly. see what happened when a panda cub in washington... went outside for the very first time. that's a good start to the weekend. 3 3 3 ,,3 remember those warm temps we had earlier this week? yeah... they're long gone. it's cool... and it's gonna get cooler. we're headed for a big plunge... we'll ask dave how long we'll have to
but their hatching is historic as well. 3 look at these fluffy little guys! the companion animal hospital hatched them using an incubator. before this... there were no documented cases of black swan tried to hatch black swans before this... but it never worked out. that's when officials decided to buy a more expensive incubator-- and this time was a success. it's also good news for lakeland's flock...right now, they have 20 black swans. but it turns out they're not very good parents...they...
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but a distant relative now opens the house and said hatch must be out in 60 days. they say the eviction is elder abuse. there is no word from the new owner on of the home. >>> coming up on 6:40 now. the sun, as you can see, you will see a lot of it this weekend. how warm you can expect it to get. when we will see rain and snow return >> a major data breach just got a lot bigger. how >>> we have the "today" show next. let's see what they have coming up. >>> joining us live from new york. good morning, guys. >> >> good morning to you guys. ahead on a saturday morning on "today", boy, they are keeping us busy. a road show like no others. donald trump and chris christie hitting the trail together. we will as well. a lot of questions about whether a big win for hillary clinton could help grab a firm hold of the democratic nomination. we have it all covered for you. >>> jennifer garner breaking her silence after her public breakup with ben affleck. what is she is doing now >> and a i tkpwaeud to the oscars ahead of the big award show. >>> we'll take you behind the scenes
but a distant relative now opens the house and said hatch must be out in 60 days. they say the eviction is elder abuse. there is no word from the new owner on of the home. >>> coming up on 6:40 now. the sun, as you can see, you will see a lot of it this weekend. how warm you can expect it to get. when we will see rain and snow return >> a major data breach just got a lot bigger. how >>> we have the "today" show next. let's see what they have coming up....
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. >> this is the first hatching ever by incubation. it is the first step in replenishing the black swan population. >> reporter: every time dr. madison hole's lakeland's newest swan she realizes the significance of their birth. the odds were against these lady black swans making it this far. the last time a black swan survived birth in the bay was five years ago. known to stay with their eggs. doctor said they were successful because of this. a state-of-the-art german incubator. the white swans far out number black swans. of the three eggs that hatched only one baby bird's future is in the balance. it appears the bay area's black swan population is promising. in lakeland marcus grayson 10 news wtsp. >> it looked like one had a mohawk. so cute. now the vet doesn't know the sex of the baby black swans yet. >> to see a slide show of the birds head to wtsp.com. click seen on tv. "10 news at 6:00" is moments away. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms.
. >> this is the first hatching ever by incubation. it is the first step in replenishing the black swan population. >> reporter: every time dr. madison hole's lakeland's newest swan she realizes the significance of their birth. the odds were against these lady black swans making it this far. the last time a black swan survived birth in the bay was five years ago. known to stay with their eggs. doctor said they were successful because of this. a state-of-the-art german incubator. the...
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. >> oh no. escape hatches? >> we're going to learn about these things, nick. watch what he does. he gets himself around, throw a rope or something like that. once he's got that up there, he crawls his way around to the far side. and that's why where he just starts banging against it with his shoulder. and just yank it off the building. >> good theory. turns out he doesn't have to. once he gets around the side and really hams at it with his shoulder, watch what happens. see there? it's like there's an access hatch on the side which she was able to open up the hinges, then the delivery man helps the lady get outside with his body to shield her from whatever residual heat is the from the fire, but also to prevent her falling. >> wow. >> she couldn't pull it open on her own. >> yeah, seems there could have been some situation like that, but he was able to mus it will open, get her around the outside, and then neighbors put up old ladder for them to climb down. ta-da. rescued. >> look at this guy, right on, brother. >> delivered hder to safe it i. >> yeah, he did actually as a younger
. >> oh no. escape hatches? >> we're going to learn about these things, nick. watch what he does. he gets himself around, throw a rope or something like that. once he's got that up there, he crawls his way around to the far side. and that's why where he just starts banging against it with his shoulder. and just yank it off the building. >> good theory. turns out he doesn't have to. once he gets around the side and really hams at it with his shoulder, watch what happens. see...
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david: senator orrin hatch, thank you so much for coming, in senator.te it. >> mice to be with you too. david: melissa? melissa: with 11 states and 595 delegates up for grabs in five days the pressure is on for marco rubio and ted cruz but their biggest hurdle is donald trump, who is leading in eight of the, eight of 11 of those states. here to weigh in is brad blakeman former george w. bush senior staffer. david drucker, "washington examiner" senior correspondent and steve moore, distinguishing fellow and fox news contributor. gentlemen, welcome to the program. brad, here is the problem i see it, trump keeps exceeding expectations. if he does it again, souper tuesday will be a bloodbath. how do you -- yeah. go ahead. >> well we've got less than 30 days to really determine whether trump is going to be stopped or not or whether the field will be whittled down enough to allow somebody to take a minority candidate and see whether he has numbers that will will be a ablo be competitive as we move into winner-take-all states. pressure is on tonight, tonight's
david: senator orrin hatch, thank you so much for coming, in senator.te it. >> mice to be with you too. david: melissa? melissa: with 11 states and 595 delegates up for grabs in five days the pressure is on for marco rubio and ted cruz but their biggest hurdle is donald trump, who is leading in eight of the, eight of 11 of those states. here to weigh in is brad blakeman former george w. bush senior staffer. david drucker, "washington examiner" senior correspondent and steve...
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the eggs should hatch in a month. you can find the eagle cam going to wjla.com and clicking on this story. leon: we will help you protect your little ones. we are just getting word of more school closings. we will keep you posted on the bottom of the screen. loudoun county now in charles county added to the list that included faquier county moments ago. keep your eyes on the bottom of the screen. watch that and listen to doug. doug: that works. maureen: here is your chance. doug: let's get to it. tell you about the freezing rain we had across the area. only 29. that the high so far at reagan national. the sooner it gets to 33, the better for all of us so th 47 and 31 are the averages. we continue in winter storm area, that is shaded in pink. until 4:00 a.m. the rest of the region is under the weather winter advisory. the temperatures are key. precipitation of the form of rain that freezes on contact. freezing rain. 33 or higher is still rain but it doesn't freeze anymore. in the upper 20's across most of the area. it
the eggs should hatch in a month. you can find the eagle cam going to wjla.com and clicking on this story. leon: we will help you protect your little ones. we are just getting word of more school closings. we will keep you posted on the bottom of the screen. loudoun county now in charles county added to the list that included faquier county moments ago. keep your eyes on the bottom of the screen. watch that and listen to doug. doug: that works. maureen: here is your chance. doug: let's get to...
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hatch is fighting to stay at home that you slipped in for more than 60 years.she says of the original owner need a promise that she could stay in the cottage on california avenue until she died. the house has been passed down through three generations now hatch pays rent to the survivor of the original owner's granddaughter. the owner wants to evict patch and her roommate and sell the house . but the lawyer says the landlord is it a breach of contract and caused -- calls of the eviction elder bruce -- abuse. >>> it's time for a check on the weekend weather forecast. britney is checking in everything. you want to know how to plant that we can. >> the weekend will be nice we will see temperatures stay pretty close to average and we're typically in the low 60s for this time of year. so after that we will warm things up as we head into next week. let's take a closer look outside right now. it's a bit breezy also like sprinkles in the region but those will taper and we will see mostly cloudy skies as you go to the rest of tonight. that's going to set us up for a dry
hatch is fighting to stay at home that you slipped in for more than 60 years.she says of the original owner need a promise that she could stay in the cottage on california avenue until she died. the house has been passed down through three generations now hatch pays rent to the survivor of the original owner's granddaughter. the owner wants to evict patch and her roommate and sell the house . but the lawyer says the landlord is it a breach of contract and caused -- calls of the eviction elder...
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so hatch show prints started 1879. it was founded by two brothers, right? celiney: charles and herbert. molly: what was it like when they first started this print shop? my definition of printing is a lot different than celiney: letterpress printing is literally, we're using wooden metal letters and images, hand- locking them into a press, printing paper at a time, one color at a time. so process. does that take, phase all the way printing. everything at hatch is made by hand, the process itself of in/on/of the poster takes u- week. but there are that are doing printing right now want something that's a bit of history, but they don't realize what that means necessarily so we and educate them how it's different. i will tell you, we in line right now. molly: what you and say "we've got this file and we and it's uh" celiney: nooo, we can't. our motto is preservation through production. what gotta use all of this type that's on the wall behind me and in these cases and we've gotta use the images that have been carved the shop opened in 1879. we get to preserve o
so hatch show prints started 1879. it was founded by two brothers, right? celiney: charles and herbert. molly: what was it like when they first started this print shop? my definition of printing is a lot different than celiney: letterpress printing is literally, we're using wooden metal letters and images, hand- locking them into a press, printing paper at a time, one color at a time. so process. does that take, phase all the way printing. everything at hatch is made by hand, the process itself...
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senator hatch has been trained to be very, very helpful on this and we appreciate it. in addition to bankruptcy and bankruptcy no money should be a substitute for allowing a territory to declare bankruptcy. we need other monies to help in those would be additional. my question is how long do you estimate puerto rico's current medicaid allotment to last and what would happen if congress fails to provide additional money to their medicaid program for us we have both proposed to grant them a state like treatment. >> we will continue to analyze. we worry things in terms of that a lot in could have been as soon as this year and that is why we have the proposal in the budget to treat puerto rico in terms of how other americans with regard to medicaid. it's an important financial issue and health issue. >> mr. chairman, a thank you for that and appreciate your holding this hearing and always your courtesy. >> thank you, senator schumer is >> wait just a second. i have to leave. let me thank senator caldwell for being here as well as all of our colleagues participated in this
senator hatch has been trained to be very, very helpful on this and we appreciate it. in addition to bankruptcy and bankruptcy no money should be a substitute for allowing a territory to declare bankruptcy. we need other monies to help in those would be additional. my question is how long do you estimate puerto rico's current medicaid allotment to last and what would happen if congress fails to provide additional money to their medicaid program for us we have both proposed to grant them a state...