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see out the window a steady stream of fuel he alerted them and the pilot headed to dallas went to huntsville, alabama where the passengers safely evacuated. they blamed it os a lose cap on the fuel valve. according to passengers the flight had already been delayed nearly two hours due to a fuelling issue. it raised serious concern for the 41 passengers on board who tweeted the airline calling it quote a scary ion. another quote dangerous for everyone involved. passengers said they thought the crew remained calm and handled the situation well. this is the latest fuelling causing an airline emergency a few weeks ago. the engine on this passenger jet exploded on the tarmac moments before takeoff. nearly 2 dozen people were hurt. yesterday's fuel leak involved a small regional jet that typically holds around 50 passengers. details of what went wrong during the fuelling process have not been released. scary moments for the people on the plane. >> a scary situation indeed. >> aircraft targeted by lasers in three different states. they were hit by the blinding laser near dallas ar airport and the e
see out the window a steady stream of fuel he alerted them and the pilot headed to dallas went to huntsville, alabama where the passengers safely evacuated. they blamed it os a lose cap on the fuel valve. according to passengers the flight had already been delayed nearly two hours due to a fuelling issue. it raised serious concern for the 41 passengers on board who tweeted the airline calling it quote a scary ion. another quote dangerous for everyone involved. passengers said they thought the...
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saturday and moderate temperatures back to >>> take a look at this line outside the abc store in huntsville, alabama. what do they want? bourbon lovers were standing there for hours hoping to get their hands on the rare kentucky bourbon which only goes on sale once a year for one day. russ robb never heard of the bourbon until he saw it on a tv show. >> it was kind of like the high end bottle that you get when you owe somebody a favor or you wanted a favor. that's the only place i ever heard of it before. >> the bottles are aged anywhere from 10 to 23 years and range in price from $50 to $250 a bottle. one guy bought a bottle on ebay for $300, and it was empty. but he has the bottle. [ laughter ] >> can you believe that? >> wow. well, bourbon lovers are bourbon lovers. >>> today, keep ahold of that umbrella. it is tapering off. you can use that wusa 9 app to track the rain. topper will be here at 5:00 to track it for you. much better and perfect for veterans day. >> drink responsibly. that's it for. have a great day. >> chelsea: why didn't you wake me? >> adam: i was filing it all away. che
saturday and moderate temperatures back to >>> take a look at this line outside the abc store in huntsville, alabama. what do they want? bourbon lovers were standing there for hours hoping to get their hands on the rare kentucky bourbon which only goes on sale once a year for one day. russ robb never heard of the bourbon until he saw it on a tv show. >> it was kind of like the high end bottle that you get when you owe somebody a favor or you wanted a favor. that's the only place...
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. >> he has committed to the university of alabama huntsvil huntsville.s. >> they want him as good as he can be leaving junior hockey before he goes in there. this junior level is get that yearly away from home and grow up a lot as human beings. maturity levels, they'll mature at their own pace. >> i'm a you've mamma's boy. when i left i was worried. she does my laundry. she does everything. the older guys the veterans have been in the league couple of years they really help you. >> reporter: mamma's boy or not connor and the rebels will be entertaining. in aston, bill rohrer, fox 29 news. >>> ♪ >> tonight at 6:00 a murder mystery in fairmount park cast whole new light. police now say the two victims were involved with each other and other people. a clue investigators found where they died. >>> and we're tracking big changes in your forecast starting with rain and a lot of it in just a few hours. the tricky morning commute in your near future. ♪ >> life from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 6:00. >>> we are on top of breaking news right
. >> he has committed to the university of alabama huntsvil huntsville.s. >> they want him as good as he can be leaving junior hockey before he goes in there. this junior level is get that yearly away from home and grow up a lot as human beings. maturity levels, they'll mature at their own pace. >> i'm a you've mamma's boy. when i left i was worried. she does my laundry. she does everything. the older guys the veterans have been in the league couple of years they really help...
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was in february of this year that he went for a morning walk, here on this street in a suburb of huntsvilletroll close to his son's house was part of a daily ritual for mr. patel. he had only been in the country a week. that morning, a neighbor spotted him and called the police. >> we have had a guy, he was doing it yesterday, and today he is just wandering around in driveways. >> what does he look like? >> a skinny black guy. i don't know -- i have lived here for four years, and i have never seen him. >> let me talk to your real quick. reporter: officers arrived shortly afterward and again asking questions. but unable to speak or understand english, he struggled to respond. >> what is your name? >> he is saying no english. >> india? ok. >> stop trying to walk away from me. reporter: as his son, what went through your mind when you watched the video for the first time? >> it was a very devastating video that i saw. how can you just walk in and break some is neck? reporter: 27-year-old police officer eric parker was fired and charged with third-degree assault and he is being charged in feder
was in february of this year that he went for a morning walk, here on this street in a suburb of huntsvilletroll close to his son's house was part of a daily ritual for mr. patel. he had only been in the country a week. that morning, a neighbor spotted him and called the police. >> we have had a guy, he was doing it yesterday, and today he is just wandering around in driveways. >> what does he look like? >> a skinny black guy. i don't know -- i have lived here for four years,...
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a midair scare for passengers on a fright from chattanooga, making an emergency landing in huntsville, alabama. a passenger tweeting this video while on board. that's fuel leaking from a loose fuel cap. that was the message. americ airlines responding to his tweet, asking him, are you on the plane, let the crew know. power of social media. they landed, passengers later booking flights on a different plane to dallas. >>> we turn next to a horrific explosio that rockeked a new jersey neighborhood, just as families were getting ready for work and school this morning. in the background of this the home shattering into pieces. that home there in the middle, before the blast, and look at what it looked likee afterward. tonight, one person dead, more than a dozen injured, some critically, and this evening, authorities suspect it wasas not only a gas leak, but that something else might have played a role, too. abc's linsey davis now with the warning and a simple safety tip for families now turning on the heat this season. >> reporter: it was just before 8:00 a.m. the massive explosion caught
a midair scare for passengers on a fright from chattanooga, making an emergency landing in huntsville, alabama. a passenger tweeting this video while on board. that's fuel leaking from a loose fuel cap. that was the message. americ airlines responding to his tweet, asking him, are you on the plane, let the crew know. power of social media. they landed, passengers later booking flights on a different plane to dallas. >>> we turn next to a horrific explosio that rockeked a new jersey...
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people lined up outside the abc store in huntsville hoping to snag a bottle of the high end bourbon. collection has bottles aged where 10 to 23 years. they range in price from $50 to $250 a bottle and there were about 50 bottles available for sale. pappy vanwinkle's. >> we'll be right back. >>> that's going to do it for us. our morning team is back from 4:30 to 7am tomorrow. for kate, lesley our entire team, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. we're always on at cbsphilly.c cbsphilly.com. uup next the late show with stephen coluber. thanks so much for watching. good night, family, and sleep well. >> the following program is brought to you by supple, the new, revolutionary health regeneration drink by supple, llc. >> hello, and welcome to the smart medicine show. i'm dr. monita poudyal, and we have a great show today. if you have pain or know someone that has pain - joint pain, back pain, bone pain, muscle pain, or if you suffer from arthritis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia or even weakness or fatigue, then you need to stay with us for the next half hour. we
people lined up outside the abc store in huntsville hoping to snag a bottle of the high end bourbon. collection has bottles aged where 10 to 23 years. they range in price from $50 to $250 a bottle and there were about 50 bottles available for sale. pappy vanwinkle's. >> we'll be right back. >>> that's going to do it for us. our morning team is back from 4:30 to 7am tomorrow. for kate, lesley our entire team, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. we're always on at...
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people lined up outside the abc store in huntsville hoping to snag a bottle of the high end bourbon.aged where 10 to 23 years. they range in price from $50 to $250 a bottle and there were about 50 bottles available for sale. pappy vanwinkle's. >> we'll be right back. >>> that's going to do it for us. our morning team is back from 4:30 to 7am tomorrow. for kate, lesley our entire team, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. we're always on at cbsphilly.c cbsphilly.com. uup next the late show with stephen coluber. thanks so much for watching. stephen coluber. thanks so much for watching. good night, family, and >> stephen colbert! ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! hey! whoooment cheersz plaws (cheers and applause) >> stephen, stephen, stephen. >> stephen: thank you so much. wow! stephen, stephen, stephen! (cheers and applause). >> stephen: welcome to the late show, everybody. thank you so much!
people lined up outside the abc store in huntsville hoping to snag a bottle of the high end bourbon.aged where 10 to 23 years. they range in price from $50 to $250 a bottle and there were about 50 bottles available for sale. pappy vanwinkle's. >> we'll be right back. >>> that's going to do it for us. our morning team is back from 4:30 to 7am tomorrow. for kate, lesley our entire team, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. we're always on at cbsphilly.c cbsphilly.com....
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i, that's tammy in huntsville, alabama. guest: i assume you mean my voice as a writer. by writing. there is only one way to learn how to write, that is is to sit down and write. and right, and rewrite and learn to edit yourself. that is the hardest part of it all. you have to separate the writer you, with the editor you. let that editor show that person who wrote this to how to take the work. one way to do that is to take what you have written and put it on a shelf for a couple of weeks or more. then take a fresh look. you'll see things about it that you did not see while you were writing. another very helpful way to learn to write is to have someone read it aloud to you. try to write for that year as well as the eye. you will hear things about it that you have written but you don't necessarily see. repetition of certain words, or certain kinds of sentence structure. or the fact that you suddenly become very boring. you will hear that. so my advice, is read everything i have written in the last 50 years, my wife and she still does. that means she reads it maybe three or four times
i, that's tammy in huntsville, alabama. guest: i assume you mean my voice as a writer. by writing. there is only one way to learn how to write, that is is to sit down and write. and right, and rewrite and learn to edit yourself. that is the hardest part of it all. you have to separate the writer you, with the editor you. let that editor show that person who wrote this to how to take the work. one way to do that is to take what you have written and put it on a shelf for a couple of weeks or...
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this is mary in huntsville, alabama. merry go. mary go ahead with your question or comment for tom brokaw. >> caller: hello tom. we were together at the university of south dakota at the same time. i want you to know that at 18 months i was in mail clinic, 18 months with a tumor in in my cheek and i am still here. at three years from 80. i was born september 20 fifth, my folks were both over 40 and should have known better. i've also been through cancer a couple of times. i think of you often, i listen to to you when you are on. you are quite wonderful. i just wanted to say hello, that's all. host: mary, where in south dakota are you from originally. guest: watchers. he was from near the river. guest: home of the watertown arrows. >> caller: yes. host: were you able to catch all of that. she was talking about her own medical care at the mayo clinic, shoes there for 18 months. she went to the university of south dakota and you are there as well. so when people see you, do they they want to talk about the greatest generation? their
this is mary in huntsville, alabama. merry go. mary go ahead with your question or comment for tom brokaw. >> caller: hello tom. we were together at the university of south dakota at the same time. i want you to know that at 18 months i was in mail clinic, 18 months with a tumor in in my cheek and i am still here. at three years from 80. i was born september 20 fifth, my folks were both over 40 and should have known better. i've also been through cancer a couple of times. i think of you...
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see out the window a steady stream of fuel he alerted them and the pilot headed to dallas went to huntsvilleabama where the passengers safely evacuated. they blamed it os a
see out the window a steady stream of fuel he alerted them and the pilot headed to dallas went to huntsvilleabama where the passengers safely evacuated. they blamed it os a
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. >> it's early may, 2011, and marcus pace of huntsville, texas, is visiting fight town for the firstthe strip with some family members when something catches his eye. >> all of a sudden i seen, like, two guys arguing. it went from a playful little -- then it got serious. >> marcus can't believe what he's seeing. it's a scene right off the comic book pages, only this is no joker. >> that's what turned my head to the whole situation, was batman getting loud. >> get your hands off the cape. >> maxwell allen, aka, batman, has been making a living by dressing up as the caped crusader for more than a decade. first on hollywood boulevard in los angeles. and in 2010 he moved to the las vegas strip. >> here we go, folks. >> i like being my own boss. i like working with kids. and i kind of like being out there. >> like virtually all of the street characters on the strip, batmax works solely for tips. posing for photos and relying on the generosity of batman's adoring fans for his income. >> everybody thinks you're making great money, every, every day, which is not true. i mean, one day you can
. >> it's early may, 2011, and marcus pace of huntsville, texas, is visiting fight town for the firstthe strip with some family members when something catches his eye. >> all of a sudden i seen, like, two guys arguing. it went from a playful little -- then it got serious. >> marcus can't believe what he's seeing. it's a scene right off the comic book pages, only this is no joker. >> that's what turned my head to the whole situation, was batman getting loud. >> get...
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unless you're going into the secondary hubs like nashville or huntsville, alabama, then there could bethe major hubs will be in the clear throughout most of the day. back home, future tracker 6, by lunchtime there's the clearing line running parallel to the pennsylvania turnpike. cloudy to the south, bright and sunny to the north. that line drops by 4:00 p.m., the city getting a lot of sun at that point. lehigh valley. south jersey unfortunately holding on to the gray and gloom. we'll see the clouds increase monday in advance of the next system. monday night into tuesday, expect wet weather and periods of rain. the numbers increase, again. mostly sunny today for the lehigh valley, cooler, 51 degrees is the forecasted high for allentown and bethlehem. jersey shore, cloudy, damp, gloomy morning showers and cloudy by afternoon. 49 degrees with windchills a good five or six degrees cooler thjts -- than that, from atlantic city to cape may. 51 degrees morning showers followed by afternoon sunshine. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, tomorrow is a cooler day, as well. clouds and s
unless you're going into the secondary hubs like nashville or huntsville, alabama, then there could bethe major hubs will be in the clear throughout most of the day. back home, future tracker 6, by lunchtime there's the clearing line running parallel to the pennsylvania turnpike. cloudy to the south, bright and sunny to the north. that line drops by 4:00 p.m., the city getting a lot of sun at that point. lehigh valley. south jersey unfortunately holding on to the gray and gloom. we'll see the...
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aflame forced to make an emergency landing, a fuel leak -- landed in huntsville after the crew reportedational debt during the republican presidential debate on tuesday night. listen to candidates take on how to tackle federal spending now. >> we asked people on facebook to submit questions for the candidates. we are approaching $20 trillion in national debt specifically what plans do you have to cut federal spending. >> not 11 or $12 trillion that would put my children further in debt. i have a plan that would not only cut taxes, lower the income tax rate for individuals, lower taxes for businesses of businesses will compete here and not move operations overseas and also a plan of anybody on stage to get to a balanced budget by the end of the second term. we give young americans thousands of dollars in student loans for a degree that doesn't lead to a job. maria: i want to bring in vice president of communications ashley pratt, cheryl casone with us on the conversation, thanks for joining us. as a millennial voter yourself which candidate do you think had the best plan for tackling a s
aflame forced to make an emergency landing, a fuel leak -- landed in huntsville after the crew reportedational debt during the republican presidential debate on tuesday night. listen to candidates take on how to tackle federal spending now. >> we asked people on facebook to submit questions for the candidates. we are approaching $20 trillion in national debt specifically what plans do you have to cut federal spending. >> not 11 or $12 trillion that would put my children further in...
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landed in huntsville, alabama. 41 passengers were on board that plane. no one, though, was hurt.eeks ago, this passenger jet exploded on the tarmac in fort lauderdale, florida, just moments before takeoff. it was leaking fuel. nearly two dozen people were hurt. well in just three hours from now an army captain who saved dozens of lives by throwing himself on a homicide bomber will receive the medal of honor. florent groberg was providing personal security for his bringingant commander in afghanistan in 2012 when a man came in their direction. he shoved that man, the bomber, to the ground. that bomb then went off, leaving four people dead. groberg survived but lost the use of one of his legs. army officials say if it weren't for him the death toll would have been much higher. >>> we've showed you hillary clinton's reaction when ateran republican presidential candidate carly fiorina. >> every time i see her on tv i want to reach through and strangle her. you know, i know that doesn't sound very nice. and i -- >> i wouldn't mess with you. >> yeah, real funny. the guy says that he wa
landed in huntsville, alabama. 41 passengers were on board that plane. no one, though, was hurt.eeks ago, this passenger jet exploded on the tarmac in fort lauderdale, florida, just moments before takeoff. it was leaking fuel. nearly two dozen people were hurt. well in just three hours from now an army captain who saved dozens of lives by throwing himself on a homicide bomber will receive the medal of honor. florent groberg was providing personal security for his bringingant commander in...
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she is from huntsville, alabama. so we got along really well. since i'm from north carolina. she went there a lot of big changes in her life. just in the past few weeks, she got married. she moved and became a mother. she said, why not take on training for and running 26.2 miles? >> four hour-long operas like deflator mouse and runs in central park. suzannah phillips is one of the principal opera voices for the met. she spends her nights in corsets and her days in lycra. excited, thrilled and a little anxious to run. >> i have always wanted to do the marathon. it is a wonderful atmosphere. when i watch it, i want to do it. i'm going to do it. >> suzannah, since she is a type a disciplined professional -- actually she works on four hour-long operas. she tells me training for an working on the marathon is actually not such a stretch. >> suzannah explains her professional life is all about discipline and self-awareness. >> as a singer, you need to be very aware of how much you saying at a particular amount of time and how much rest you get and how much water you drink. if your v
she is from huntsville, alabama. so we got along really well. since i'm from north carolina. she went there a lot of big changes in her life. just in the past few weeks, she got married. she moved and became a mother. she said, why not take on training for and running 26.2 miles? >> four hour-long operas like deflator mouse and runs in central park. suzannah phillips is one of the principal opera voices for the met. she spends her nights in corsets and her days in lycra. excited, thrilled...
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the american airlines flight carrying 41 passengers to chattanooga, the plane landed safely in huntsvilleama. cheryl: nt of extra fuel. if i could be captured back on. the apart. can now. a bit of a sell-off, picking up steam down 176 points on the dow, that is good for 1% drop. we have seen oil drag markets down in recent times but now the specter of a fed rate hike weighing on the sentiments of the markets. just days after jeb bush said he could, he would go back in time and kill baby hitler. following tuesday night's debate ben carson was asked and he doesn't believe in a boarding any baby in benefit is hitler. author of how jesus reveals himself through the scriptures, welcome, david limbaugh. why are we getting into this killing hitler issue i have no idea. i got to be honest. >> i think it is the track. the pro abortion always want to lay a trap by pointing to the worst, most agree is examples and exceptions and others, saving another's life. ashley: the extremes. >> and try to poke holes in those who are against abortion. is a silly question. i wouldn't abort any one. i am not got.
the american airlines flight carrying 41 passengers to chattanooga, the plane landed safely in huntsvilleama. cheryl: nt of extra fuel. if i could be captured back on. the apart. can now. a bit of a sell-off, picking up steam down 176 points on the dow, that is good for 1% drop. we have seen oil drag markets down in recent times but now the specter of a fed rate hike weighing on the sentiments of the markets. just days after jeb bush said he could, he would go back in time and kill baby hitler....
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next inis up huntsville, louisiana. richard from louisiana. >> i'm from texas. in,d not intended to call but i am a graduate of the university of missouri and the only thing i want to say to the students is, what you are experiencing now is very but what is going on now is not what is important. what is important is that you focus on education. that you think about a unique there arey to learn. many countries in this world where people do not have an option even to learn. without getting into the racial isues, what is important that the students build a future for themselves and the rest of veryhat involves some monday and things which includes going to class, studying which includes working to pay for part of your expenses if not all of them and which includes maturing as an individual and risk -- and accepting responsibility. racial bringing in the issues, i think the students will look back and 30 years. they will remember what happened but what will be more important is what they did to develop themselves as individuals while in college. and what they will h
next inis up huntsville, louisiana. richard from louisiana. >> i'm from texas. in,d not intended to call but i am a graduate of the university of missouri and the only thing i want to say to the students is, what you are experiencing now is very but what is going on now is not what is important. what is important is that you focus on education. that you think about a unique there arey to learn. many countries in this world where people do not have an option even to learn. without getting...
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. >> this happened tuesday in huntsville, louisiana near baton rouge. >> it is a tragedy, a 6-year-oldshot and killed after his father was involved in a police pursuit. this morning, two officers there in louisiana wake up behind bars charged with the murder of this child behind me. >> reporter: late last night, two police officers taken into custody, charged with killing a 6-year-old boy in marksville, louisiana. >> tonight, that badge has been tarnished by the two following individuals. >> reporter: norris greenhouse jr. and derrick stafford are facing second degree murder charges in the death of jeremy martis tuesday night. both were working secondary jobs as marshals. investigators say the two were pursuing a vehicle driven by the boy's father. when the chase stopped on a deadend street. that's when the officers opened fire. the 6-year-old was apparently buckled in the front seat. >> jeremy martis, 6 years old. he didn't deserve to die like that. >> reporter: affiliate wafb said martis was hit five times in the head and chest. his father was critically injured. circumstances surrou
. >> this happened tuesday in huntsville, louisiana near baton rouge. >> it is a tragedy, a 6-year-oldshot and killed after his father was involved in a police pursuit. this morning, two officers there in louisiana wake up behind bars charged with the murder of this child behind me. >> reporter: late last night, two police officers taken into custody, charged with killing a 6-year-old boy in marksville, louisiana. >> tonight, that badge has been tarnished by the two...