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jacqueline?> all right, sheena. >>> a new study claims popular fitbit trackers are highly inaccurate. it's breathing new life into a class action lawsuit against the fitness technology company. researchers in california tested the heart rates of 43 adults with fitbit devices. they compared the results with data from an ekg machine. researchers found fitbits miscalculated heart rates by up to 20 beats per minute on average. the study was commissioned by the law firm behind the class action suit that claims fitbit devices are inaccurate. >>> special recognition tonight for dozens of first responders who supported villanova's national championship victory celebration. radnor township police, fire and other personnel were awarded for their service tonight. head coach jay wright taped a special message thanking the first responders. >>> coming up, one of the phillies' stars benched. sports is next. ♪ hey! ♪ they go ooh ooh. ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting, wishing. ♪ ♪ i te
jacqueline?> all right, sheena. >>> a new study claims popular fitbit trackers are highly inaccurate. it's breathing new life into a class action lawsuit against the fitness technology company. researchers in california tested the heart rates of 43 adults with fitbit devices. they compared the results with data from an ekg machine. researchers found fitbits miscalculated heart rates by up to 20 beats per minute on average. the study was commissioned by the law firm behind the class...
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. investigators say it wasn't the fight that killed amy joyner-francis but a heart condition she aggravated because of it. nbc 10's brandon hudson live for us tonight in wilmington with the latest. brandon? >> reporter: jim and jacqueline, as you know yesterday was a tough mother's day for this mom. we're told the family is using prayer to get through this situation. >> i'm just asking that people in the community really start coming together. >> reporter: city councilwoman sherry walker spoke on behalf of amy joyner-francis' family tonight. walker is usualing people in wilmington to have conversations with end bullying so we don't have another tragedy like the one that happened to amy last month, killed in a fight with three girls at howard high school. >> we as a community need to recognize and realize what we are we going to make a difference in the lives of our young people. >> reporter: the department of justice and wilmington police filed charges against three howard high school s
good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. investigators say it wasn't the fight that killed amy joyner-francis but a heart condition she aggravated because of it. nbc 10's brandon hudson live for us tonight in wilmington with the latest. brandon? >> reporter: jim and jacqueline, as you know yesterday was a tough mother's day for this mom. we're told the family is using prayer to get through this situation. >> i'm just asking that people in the community...
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. tomorrow, federal investigators will vote on their final report and nbc news has already learned some key details. >> the report will say the engineer was distracted by radio communications as the speeding train jumped the tracks. tonight, experts tell nbc 10 the crash was avoidable. nbc 10's brandon hudson is live in port richmond. brandon? >> reporter: jacqueline and jim, as soon as we heard about this theo theory, we reached out to a rail safety analyst. they told us if a second person had been in the locomotive helping out the engineer, it would have not crashed on the tracks behind me. tonight, a report from nbc news cites a source who says radio dispatchers distracted amtrak 188 engineer brandon bostian moments before last year's tragic crash in port richmond. train experts we spoke to said radio interference has always been a problem. >> certainly it could have contributed to this accident. but nevertheless, it could have been preventable. >> reporter: but washington, d.c., rai
good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. tomorrow, federal investigators will vote on their final report and nbc news has already learned some key details. >> the report will say the engineer was distracted by radio communications as the speeding train jumped the tracks. tonight, experts tell nbc 10 the crash was avoidable. nbc 10's brandon hudson is live in port richmond. brandon? >> reporter: jacqueline and jim, as soon as we heard about this theo theory,...
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. >> jim and jacquelin, the chairman of the republican national committee took to twitter. he called for the gop to unite in its support of trump as the presumptive nominee as democrats take new aim. a landslide victory in indiana for donald trump. >> we had a tremendous victory tonight. it was a tremendous victory. >> reporter: his biggest challenger, senator ted cruz, suspending his presidential campaign. cruz made the announcement in front of a crowd of supporters in indianapolis. >> from the beginning, i've said that i would continue on as long as there was a viable path to victory. tonight, i'm sorry to say -- it appears that path has been foreclosed. >> reporter: cruz's campaign fell short, despite pulling out all the stops in indiana. now trump leads the way, picking up all of the state's 57 delegates. on the democratic side, bernie sanders wins the indiana primary in an upset against hillary clinton. he spoke with supporters just outside louisville, kentucky. >> we understand, and i do not deny it for one second, that we have an uphill battle in front of us. >> repo
. >> jim and jacquelin, the chairman of the republican national committee took to twitter. he called for the gop to unite in its support of trump as the presumptive nominee as democrats take new aim. a landslide victory in indiana for donald trump. >> we had a tremendous victory tonight. it was a tremendous victory. >> reporter: his biggest challenger, senator ted cruz, suspending his presidential campaign. cruz made the announcement in front of a crowd of supporters in...
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think it went from jacqueline into sacramento.>> good morning everyone. let's go see what we have. we did not have a lot going on in the traffic world, just the way we like it. we don't want a lot going on at at 4:05 am on a tuesday morning. traffic looks good on interstate 80, north and south bound. not much going on at the toll plaza, traffic moving nicely. also we have look at the map, san mateo and dumbarton road, showing up well, 880 and 101 also off to a good start. >>> 405 a.m. 405 a.m. >>> the attorneys for the former 49er plan to release new evidence that show the 45-year- old dana stubblefield, they say it will show he is innocent, and has been released on bail. the woman was raped in april last year, and they say that
think it went from jacqueline into sacramento.>> good morning everyone. let's go see what we have. we did not have a lot going on in the traffic world, just the way we like it. we don't want a lot going on at at 4:05 am on a tuesday morning. traffic looks good on interstate 80, north and south bound. not much going on at the toll plaza, traffic moving nicely. also we have look at the map, san mateo and dumbarton road, showing up well, 880 and 101 also off to a good start. >>> 405...
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. the ymca says it was all a big misunderstanding but the mother said the message was clear. nbc 10's keith jones reports. >> say hi. >> reporter: 19-month-old west has boundless energy keeping mom busy enough. >> it's 2016, we shouldn't be talking about it. to be honest, i was in complete shock. >> reporter: kate has an added anxiety. she said she was shamed for breast-feeding during a gym class for toddlers monday at spring valley ymca in limerick. >> she said there are men in this class and they're uncomfortable with you nursing in here. i said that's illegal, i'm allowed to nurse in here. >> reporter: turns out kate is right, it's illegal in p.a. to ask a nursing mother to move so we webt went to the ymca for answers. president and ceo tells us it was a misunderstanding. >> mom was sitting on a balance people with her feet on another balance beam, at least that's what i was told and asked to move because the kids in that class were ready to participate or wanted to participate on th
good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. the ymca says it was all a big misunderstanding but the mother said the message was clear. nbc 10's keith jones reports. >> say hi. >> reporter: 19-month-old west has boundless energy keeping mom busy enough. >> it's 2016, we shouldn't be talking about it. to be honest, i was in complete shock. >> reporter: kate has an added anxiety. she said she was shamed for breast-feeding during a gym class for...
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>> later in the day tomorrow, jacqueline. i think the first half of your saturday will actually be nice. look at the radar right now. different from what we had earlier this afternoon. i do want to point out one shower in parts of upper bucks county. this is the only shower we have in the viewing area but it's right around holland. some heavier rain there. if you are in that area and seeing the rain, you are the only one seeing the rain. what we are watching as we go into saturday, it's this area of rain right around chicago. showers and storms heading in our direction. so as we go into saturday, you can expect things to start to change. tonight, though, we continue to see skies clear tomorrow northern. 7:00 a.m., sunny skies. 60 for the morning temperature in wilmington. 57 philadelphia. through the afternoon, we climb to the low 70s but then by about 5:00 p.m., that's when we'll start seeing those storms move in. coming up, we'll take a closer look at this. what you can expect with those storms and also how your sunday look
>> later in the day tomorrow, jacqueline. i think the first half of your saturday will actually be nice. look at the radar right now. different from what we had earlier this afternoon. i do want to point out one shower in parts of upper bucks county. this is the only shower we have in the viewing area but it's right around holland. some heavier rain there. if you are in that area and seeing the rain, you are the only one seeing the rain. what we are watching as we go into saturday, it's...
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. those for and against the tax pushed their points inside city hall tonight after a noisy protest outside this afternoon. loud soda trucks created big traffic in center city this evening to protest the tax proposal. nbc 10's brandon hudson has the latest on the debate. >> reporter: a divisive capacity crowd inside city council. the council opened the floor to people who had a lot to say about mayor jim kenney's proposed tax. >> i feel like, you know, when i'm at a sports event. >> reporter: restaurant owner benjamin miller spoke in support of the 3 cents per ounce tax on sugary drinks. miller compared it to cigarettes saying although they're expensive, people don't hesitate to buy them. >> people who want to drink soda are still going to drink soda. >> some don't mifind it that simple. >> some who can ain order to drive to the county line will go there, do their one-stop shopping. >> reporter: hours before the hearing, anti-tax groups swarmed city hall. so did 18 wheelers featuring log
good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. those for and against the tax pushed their points inside city hall tonight after a noisy protest outside this afternoon. loud soda trucks created big traffic in center city this evening to protest the tax proposal. nbc 10's brandon hudson has the latest on the debate. >> reporter: a divisive capacity crowd inside city council. the council opened the floor to people who had a lot to say about mayor jim kenney's proposed tax....
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. >> and i'm jacqueline london. the driver in that video is a lawyer who lives in philly. she says she knows her rights and she did not have to speak. nbc 10's brandon hudson is here with details. >> jacqueline and jim, she is an attorney who grew up in a law enforcement family. after this arrest, she feels her civil rights were violated and now feels nervous around police. >> get out of the car. >> reporter: nbc 10 obtained this dashcam video from new jersey advance media of rebecca musera's traffic stop last october in warren county, new jersey. for rebecca, it's tough to watch. >> it's not comfortable watching it. it really is not. when this happened, i was scared. i was frustrated. i was angry. i was shaking. >> reporter: new jersey state police troopers arrested and charged her with obstruction. rebecca says it's because she didn't answer the state trooper's questions after she was suspected of speeding. >> i said i had a right not to answer his questions. i was an attorney. i knew i had a right not to answer his questions. >> reporter: now rebecca filed a civil right
. >> and i'm jacqueline london. the driver in that video is a lawyer who lives in philly. she says she knows her rights and she did not have to speak. nbc 10's brandon hudson is here with details. >> jacqueline and jim, she is an attorney who grew up in a law enforcement family. after this arrest, she feels her civil rights were violated and now feels nervous around police. >> get out of the car. >> reporter: nbc 10 obtained this dashcam video from new jersey advance...
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. ed rendell made those comments while criticizing donald trump's words about women, but rendell caused a controversy of his own. nbc 10's brandon hudson is live now in studio with the details. brandon? >> reporter: jim and jacqueline, governor rendell says he's sorry. he wasn't trying to offend anyone but by the time the article was published, his comments spread like wildfire. moments after he stepped off the train at 30th street station, former governor ed rendell wasted little time owning up to his comment in a "washington post" article. >> what i said was incredibly stupid and insensitive and when i read it in the article, i said did i say that? >> reporter: in the article rendell, who supports hillary clinton, was quoted saying, "there are probably more ugly women in america than attractive women." it was in reference to presumptive donald trump's comments on women voters and his appeal to democrats. rendell added context to his comment that has since gone viral. >> by attacking s
good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. ed rendell made those comments while criticizing donald trump's words about women, but rendell caused a controversy of his own. nbc 10's brandon hudson is live now in studio with the details. brandon? >> reporter: jim and jacqueline, governor rendell says he's sorry. he wasn't trying to offend anyone but by the time the article was published, his comments spread like wildfire. moments after he stepped off the train at 30th...
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i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. sheena, all of us here, thanks so much for watching. have a great weekend. good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- billy crystal, beanie feldstein, music guests flatbush zombies,
i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. sheena, all of us here, thanks so much for watching. have a great weekend. good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- billy crystal, beanie feldstein, music guests flatbush zombies,
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. >> i'm jacqueline london. the girl is just 7 years old. she is also deaf. her mother says the school bus driver isn't following proper safety procedures. >> mother says she's not getting answers from the school district, so she called nbc 10 for help. and only on 10, brandon hudson shows us what happened next. >> reporter: at the end of the day, mom just wants her daughter to feel safe. she says what happens when the bus stops here is putting her 7-year-old daughter in danger. >> i just see the driver get out. >> reporter: a concerned mother shared this video with nbc 10. she shot is with her cell phone yesterday. it apparently shows her 7-year-old daughter who is deaf dropped off and walked across the street to her daycare by her school bus driver. michelle gonzalez claims the driver isn't following the proper procedure. >> she doesn't have a bus aide. my daughter is only 7. she was born deaf. >> reporter: michelle says since her child has a disability she's supposed to be an adult aide on board with the driver but that's not her only complaint. she pointe
. >> i'm jacqueline london. the girl is just 7 years old. she is also deaf. her mother says the school bus driver isn't following proper safety procedures. >> mother says she's not getting answers from the school district, so she called nbc 10 for help. and only on 10, brandon hudson shows us what happened next. >> reporter: at the end of the day, mom just wants her daughter to feel safe. she says what happens when the bus stops here is putting her 7-year-old daughter in...
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>> reporter: jim and jacqueline, witnesses describe the chaotic scene that unfolded at three locations we're learning and ended with two people and a suspect dead. police say the man went on a stabbing spree around 7:00 tonight. police surrounded the entrance to the macy's at the spring city galleria mall in taunton where the suspect crashed a car through the front of the store. police say the suspect stabbed two people at the mall and earlier stabbed two people at a home. a witness at the mall describes what she saw. >> there was a lot of crews here. fire trucks, ambulances. there was girls crying on the side over near the mall. it was just -- i just sat in my car because i didn't want to get out. i was too scared. >> reporter: we're just learning from the news conference that one person died at the scene of the home. there is yet another person who died at a restaurant by the macy's at that galleria mall. now, an off duty police officer put an end to this rampage when he shot and killed the suspect at the mall. the motive for the stabbings is still under investigation. live in the di
>> reporter: jim and jacqueline, witnesses describe the chaotic scene that unfolded at three locations we're learning and ended with two people and a suspect dead. police say the man went on a stabbing spree around 7:00 tonight. police surrounded the entrance to the macy's at the spring city galleria mall in taunton where the suspect crashed a car through the front of the store. police say the suspect stabbed two people at the mall and earlier stabbed two people at a home. a witness at...
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i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield.ave a great weekend, everybody. >> happy mother's day. >> yeah. to the woman in the mid-90's showstopper... you're right. it's time to set this bird free. ♪ hot blooded, check it and see...♪ ♪ got a fever of 103... feelin' hungry? how 'bout a donut? ♪ i'm hot blooded..i'm hot blooded! ♪ whether it's 30-years old or 30-days old, carmax will appraise it in as little as 30 minutes. and then your only concern will be how to spend the cash. rad. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jane fonda, anrew rannells, musical guest, keith urban.
i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield.ave a great weekend, everybody. >> happy mother's day. >> yeah. to the woman in the mid-90's showstopper... you're right. it's time to set this bird free. ♪ hot blooded, check it and see...♪ ♪ got a fever of 103... feelin' hungry? how 'bout a donut? ♪ i'm hot blooded..i'm hot blooded! ♪ whether it's 30-years old or 30-days old, carmax will appraise it in as little as 30 minutes. and then your only concern will be how to...
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kennedy your cap -- jacqueline kennedy." [laughter] [applause] >> there was nothing part-time about your commitment to mrs. kennedy. but she relies on you so much, all the way to the end and i'm hesitant to ask you this -- it's a rich part of this narrative of your life. you were with her that day in dallas. could you give us a bit about what that was like? >> i will try to be as brief as i can because that's one memory that when it comes back always brings chills to my arms and shoulders and all over. but i remember it like yesterday. it was 53 years ago -- could it really be that much? it is. it was a case where i think i can only talk about how difficult it was to have an right there, but i'm glad i was because for mrs. kennedy's sake, i could embrace her when we got into the plane and we were ready to leave. i won't go into the details but it was one of the saddest experiences i have ever been through. when i look back on it now and try to recall it, it is almost too much to do. i'm almost speechless. where do we go from
kennedy your cap -- jacqueline kennedy." [laughter] [applause] >> there was nothing part-time about your commitment to mrs. kennedy. but she relies on you so much, all the way to the end and i'm hesitant to ask you this -- it's a rich part of this narrative of your life. you were with her that day in dallas. could you give us a bit about what that was like? >> i will try to be as brief as i can because that's one memory that when it comes back always brings chills to my arms...
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and the next morning, he found his girlfriend jacqueline gomez dead. and they had known each other since freshman year and apparently their first date. doctors say she had elevated levels of hydrocodon't in her system and blood alcohol level of.26. she also had bruising around her neck. hererra claimed that gomez asked him to choke her in conessential sex. he was charged with causing serious bodily injury by choking. it was not determined if that was the cause of death. his mother was taken into custody charged with drug possession. yesterday herera's trial began. a jury of ten men and two women hearing the case. we'll talk to a list and eric is a criminal defense defense attorney. first of all, why is he not charged with murder, simply because they don't have a certain cause of death? >> they didn't rowel it to be be homicide ad first. now it is ruled homicide. but just two people in the room, and he said he went to sleep and she was alive and he woke up and she was dead. they can't prove it was homicide. and the other thing in the ruling, that they a
and the next morning, he found his girlfriend jacqueline gomez dead. and they had known each other since freshman year and apparently their first date. doctors say she had elevated levels of hydrocodon't in her system and blood alcohol level of.26. she also had bruising around her neck. hererra claimed that gomez asked him to choke her in conessential sex. he was charged with causing serious bodily injury by choking. it was not determined if that was the cause of death. his mother was taken...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> i'm jacqueline london.an promise acad pli sits on border of camden and pen socken. there was a question which police department was responsible for it. >> cydney long broke the story. because of her roberts, officers are making sure the lines are drawn more clearly now. >> how did today's meeting go? >> reporter: well, i can tell you, the meeting did unfold behind closed doors and we are told that there was some tension inside. we did learn, however that that 911 call that was placed from urban promise academy last monday when students were threatened on the playground didn't come from a cell phone after all. and that land lines on campus are also not to blame. >> when you call the police, say a man with a gun and a child, police should come. >> reporter: only after our exclusive report monday about the lack of police response to the urban promise academy did top brass at county dispatch and two police departments meet with school leaders. why was the meeting imperative. >> you had a small group of children
i'm jim rosenfield. >> i'm jacqueline london.an promise acad pli sits on border of camden and pen socken. there was a question which police department was responsible for it. >> cydney long broke the story. because of her roberts, officers are making sure the lines are drawn more clearly now. >> how did today's meeting go? >> reporter: well, i can tell you, the meeting did unfold behind closed doors and we are told that there was some tension inside. we did learn,...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> i'm jacqueline london. will the sun come out tomorrow? not to sound like annie. chief metrologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here with the weather in your neighborhood. >> the answer, nah. not friday, either. so we have prospects for the weekend. not coming in i thyime soon. live radar not showing much rain, sprinkles in delaware bay. but things were different a couple of hours ago and we saw this area of showers and thunderstorms moving straight up the coast. that means the same places we're getting hit over and over again. this business a two, three-hour period and this is the radar estimated rainfall. the worst of it was just inland from the coastline for most part. and that light blue, up to two inches of rain. one place right at the shore, guess where that was? right where you saw the video, margate, two inches of rain in
i'm jim rosenfield. >> i'm jacqueline london. will the sun come out tomorrow? not to sound like annie. chief metrologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here with the weather in your neighborhood. >> the answer, nah. not friday, either. so we have prospects for the weekend. not coming in i thyime soon. live radar not showing much rain, sprinkles in delaware bay. but things were different a couple of hours ago and we saw this area of showers and thunderstorms moving straight...
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. >> jim rosenfield and jacqueline london. >> next at 6:00. >> a high profile witness stakes the stand in the chaka fattah corruption trial. live with what he said a short time ago. >>> a fire severely damaged this local church five years ago. what's in the works for tomorrow morning. next. n"nbc 10 news at 6:00." >>> right now at 6:00, a traffic stop escalates out of control. a woman is tosses to the ground, and her cell phone destroyed, and the police officer is now facing charging. good evening i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. >> the people in the car weren't doing anything wrong and the surveillance camera helped the district attorney file charges against the redding police officer. nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal spoke with the couple detained for taking video of what happened. >> well, the charges against that young couple have been dropped, it's now the police officer facing charges, thanks to some surveillance and crucial cell phone video. >> this couple went to the barber shop last month but were pulled over by a redding city cop for not using a turn signal. she quickly
. >> jim rosenfield and jacqueline london. >> next at 6:00. >> a high profile witness stakes the stand in the chaka fattah corruption trial. live with what he said a short time ago. >>> a fire severely damaged this local church five years ago. what's in the works for tomorrow morning. next. n"nbc 10 news at 6:00." >>> right now at 6:00, a traffic stop escalates out of control. a woman is tosses to the ground, and her cell phone destroyed, and the...
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fox's jacqueline shultz has reaction. >> you know who is welcome here. >> less inhibited we are abouthose things, the better as a culture we will be. >> it is a movement around to sport this sticker. >> unfortunately women do have to second guess whether it is safe to feed their babies. >> encouraging moms with their babe toys sit down and eat their meals. >> women are being removed from gyms, churches, and other restaurant, and i found that discouraging. >> this sticker trends started by the cater high seniors, sophie, asked dozens of establishments to join in, part of her senior project to help moms feel no no fear, says state law does allow moms to breast feed anywhere in public but women do face backlash no. >> there are warm environments out there. >> shows them warm and welcome place to be. >> not unless you go in a bathroom or something. >> across deck agent or, mixed reviews. >> that's private. you know? you and your babe. >> i some, including those who work at restaurant, thinks it makes other uneasy, and should be done at home. >> ready for that attention, i work in two rest
fox's jacqueline shultz has reaction. >> you know who is welcome here. >> less inhibited we are abouthose things, the better as a culture we will be. >> it is a movement around to sport this sticker. >> unfortunately women do have to second guess whether it is safe to feed their babies. >> encouraging moms with their babe toys sit down and eat their meals. >> women are being removed from gyms, churches, and other restaurant, and i found that discouraging....
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. >> i'm jacqueline london. "nbc r c nightly news is next. low at happened to those millions of dollars donald trump says he raised for veterans. trump, angry and combative. >> he's a sleaze, in my book. you're a sleaze. >> when confronted whether he handed it over only after reporters started asking questions. >>> late word tonight, the paren under scrutiny by police after the gorilla tragedy. >>> new emergency evacuations as unprecedented floods tear through texas. at least nine dead as rivers overrun their banks with no way to escape. >>> road rage horror, caught on camera. a driver knocks over a motorcycle, then runs it over, speeding off as bystanders rush in to help. >>> and the monster
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night two years ago he was convicted of aggravated assault in the death of his the and their friend jacqueline gomez back of 2014 they say on, and the to drink, or your whiskey and to kaiser called long before having sex tell it alleges that as a to put his hands around her neck later they fell asleep in when she will up she was not breathing he's been held counsel for the token was contributed. to her contributed >>pam m: was a two to five years in prison. >>pam m: authorities estimate it year-old louisiana woman is facing up to 10 years in prison because she's also secured attacks from a man who was dead issue will be sentenced in september to plead guilty to theft of government property the show she shared the post office box with the man who was 1986 that was not discovered until last year to collect more than $200,000 and illegal benefits next it would make any parent proud of girl born with our hands went award against the gods in sports to gary enjoy and by his wife alicea that on to read for an e-mail and type they're here now + will check in on how the ndp steph curry is the one as th
night two years ago he was convicted of aggravated assault in the death of his the and their friend jacqueline gomez back of 2014 they say on, and the to drink, or your whiskey and to kaiser called long before having sex tell it alleges that as a to put his hands around her neck later they fell asleep in when she will up she was not breathing he's been held counsel for the token was contributed. to her contributed >>pam m: was a two to five years in prison. >>pam m: authorities...
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. >> in february of $72 million judgement was awarded to the family of the late jacqueline fox, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2,013. after using johnson's talc products for decades. the company's chief medical officer denies any link. >> we are confident in our position that there is no causal association between talc and ovarian cancer. >> there have been about 20 epidemiologic studies suggesting association. >> doctor daniel kramer of brink ham and woman's hospital in boston was expert for the plaintiffs in both lawsuits. >> my advice is always been not to use talc on a regular basis in the genital area. and i haven't changed that opinion for 30 years. >> cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up: history is made at this morning's tony nominations, that's coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> plus, his buzzer beater won the national championship for villanova. now, chris jenkins decides whether he is coming back to nova next year. >> then soccer fans set their stadium on fire. what led to this inferno on the field, you're watching "eyewitness news" at >> crazy video. fans
. >> in february of $72 million judgement was awarded to the family of the late jacqueline fox, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2,013. after using johnson's talc products for decades. the company's chief medical officer denies any link. >> we are confident in our position that there is no causal association between talc and ovarian cancer. >> there have been about 20 epidemiologic studies suggesting association. >> doctor daniel kramer of brink ham and woman's...
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. >> i'm jacqueline london. next nbc "nightly news." >>> breaking news tonight. new violent clashes erupt at another donald trump rally. again, police in riot gear confront chaos. >>> the first independent investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. the warning she got revealed. >>> hot seat. the tsa chief forced to answer why tens of thousands are missing their flights. and what a tsa insider is telling nbc news tonight about what's to blame. >>> demolished by a deadly tornado outbreak. dozens of twisters. new warnings on the radar. >>> de spike al crime. the president apologizing over a murder case that has shocked japan. >>> and stress test alert. millions get them. but top hea
. >> i'm jacqueline london. next nbc "nightly news." >>> breaking news tonight. new violent clashes erupt at another donald trump rally. again, police in riot gear confront chaos. >>> the first independent investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. the warning she got revealed. >>> hot seat. the tsa chief forced to answer why tens of thousands are missing their flights. and what a tsa insider is telling nbc news tonight about what's to blame....
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good evening i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. >> the people in the car weren't doing anything wrong and the surveillance camera helped the district attorney file charges against the redding police officer. nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal spoke with the couple detained for taking video of what happened. >> well, the charges against that young couple have been dropped, it's now the police officer facing charges, thanks to some surveillance and crucial cell phone video. >> this couple went to the barber shop last month but were pulled over by a redding city cop for not using a turn signal. she quickly hit record on her cell phone. >> the officer, he lies. he slapped my phone. >> reporter: that's when it escalated, authorities say the officer dejesus smashes the phone, punches her in the face. >> i put my phone like this and he pulled his hand here and throw on the floor. >> he punched her here on the forehead, when he slammed her on the floor. >> pushed me to the floor. he really, really hard with me. >> reporter: she fell down, hit her head on a pipe, and was hospitalized. then, charg
good evening i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. >> the people in the car weren't doing anything wrong and the surveillance camera helped the district attorney file charges against the redding police officer. nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal spoke with the couple detained for taking video of what happened. >> well, the charges against that young couple have been dropped, it's now the police officer facing charges, thanks to some surveillance and crucial cell phone video....
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today we spoke with the mother, jacqueline by phone.phon she's frustrated with the speed of the investigation.nve>> i don't know of anything of criminally was done, but i doas know that that d incident was nt investigating everything that is possible that could have happened. basically they didn't chec told to them and still came away with a different story two months later. his mother last saw her son about two weeks before he died. she said he did not show any signs of being suicidal.icid > one of the victims of the two day shooting spree was laid too rest today. they spread their goodbyes at the saint screwed. morales was shot and killed at a grocery store. eulalio tordil faces charges for also killing he exchanged wife and another man in the parkingak lot. she was a wonderful women. she was a hard working woman. she was very per serevent and she also love every single si lization she had and she alwaysy care about every single she mor l ales was 65 years old. o she lives behind children, grandchildren. there's new information aboutfo thatrm deadly amtrak train derailment that i killed ateh pe
today we spoke with the mother, jacqueline by phone.phon she's frustrated with the speed of the investigation.nve>> i don't know of anything of criminally was done, but i doas know that that d incident was nt investigating everything that is possible that could have happened. basically they didn't chec told to them and still came away with a different story two months later. his mother last saw her son about two weeks before he died. she said he did not show any signs of being...
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louis jury awarded $72 million to the family of jacqueline fox of birmingham, alabama, who died of ovariancancer last october. she too used j&j talcum powder products. johnson & johnson said it will appeal the verdicts in both cases. in this videotaped statement, j&j's chief medical officer defended the company's use of talc. >> we are confident in our position that there is no causal association between talc and >>arian cancer. >> reporter: the american cancer society says results of studies on a possible link between talcum powder and ovarian cancer orve been mixed. some reported a slightly increased risk, others no increase. but dr. daniel cramer of brigham and women's in boston, an expert who testified for the plaintiffs in both cases, says the risks cee clear to him. >> my advice has always been not to use talc on a regular basis in the genital area. and i haven't changed that opinion for 30 years. >> reporter: as for the woman who won the $55 million, her ovarian cancer is now in remission. she and her attorneys want johnson & johnson to put warnings on their products, but scott, the
louis jury awarded $72 million to the family of jacqueline fox of birmingham, alabama, who died of ovariancancer last october. she too used j&j talcum powder products. johnson & johnson said it will appeal the verdicts in both cases. in this videotaped statement, j&j's chief medical officer defended the company's use of talc. >> we are confident in our position that there is no causal association between talc and >>arian cancer. >> reporter: the american cancer...
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three months after a $77 million award to the family of jacqueline fox who died of ovarian cancer four months before that trial. plaintiffs argued cot was aware of studies which raised an association between the use of talcum powder used for personal hygiene and cancer. but in court and in a video statement on its website, j&j cites research which finds no cancer link. >> the safety of talc is based on more than 30 years of data generated by authoritative researchers. we are confident in our position that there's no causal association between talling and ovarian taken. >> reporter: the company says it will appeal the jury awards but there are more than 1,000 cases pending of women claiming they contracted ovarian cancer after using its baby powder for decades. eric gordon of university of michigan thinks it's likely the company may move to settle eventually. >> johnson & johnson is going to maintain till the end that the product is safe, but i think the strategy of how you handle these cases is going to change. it's time for them to seriously think about settling as many of the remaini
three months after a $77 million award to the family of jacqueline fox who died of ovarian cancer four months before that trial. plaintiffs argued cot was aware of studies which raised an association between the use of talcum powder used for personal hygiene and cancer. but in court and in a video statement on its website, j&j cites research which finds no cancer link. >> the safety of talc is based on more than 30 years of data generated by authoritative researchers. we are confident...
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. >> i'm jacqueline london. next nbc "nightly news." >>> breaking news tonight. new violent clashes erupt at another donald trump rally. again, police in riot gear confront chaos. >>> the first independent investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. the warning she got revealed. >>> hot seat. the tsa chief forced to answer why tens of thousands are missing their flights. and what a tsa insider is telling nbc news tonight about what's to blame. >>> demolished by a deadly tornado outbreak. dozens of twisters. new warnings on the radar. >>> de spike al crime. the president apologizing over a murder case that has shocked japan. >>> and stress test alert. millions get them. but top heart doctors are warning they may not be necessary. tonight, who really needs them. >>> "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with new chaos and arrests on the campaign trail. police in riot gear confronting protesters, at times violent at a donald trump
. >> i'm jacqueline london. next nbc "nightly news." >>> breaking news tonight. new violent clashes erupt at another donald trump rally. again, police in riot gear confront chaos. >>> the first independent investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. the warning she got revealed. >>> hot seat. the tsa chief forced to answer why tens of thousands are missing their flights. and what a tsa insider is telling nbc news tonight about what's to blame....
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. >> i'm jacqueline london. "nbc r c nightly news is next. low at happened to those millions of dollars donald trump says he raised for veterans. trump, angry and combative. >> he's a sleaze, in my book. you're a sleaze. >> when confronted whether he handed it over only after reporters started asking questions. >>> late word tonight, the paren under scrutiny by police after the gorilla tragedy. >>> new emergency evacuations as unprecedented floods tear through texas. at least nine dead as rivers overrun their banks with no way to escape. >>> road rage horror, caught on camera. a driver knocks over a motorcycle, then runs it over, speeding off as bystanders rush in to help. >>> and the monster gator trading the swamps for the golf course. and it's better for business than you might think. >>> "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie in tonight for lester. we begin with donald trump in fiery form today
. >> i'm jacqueline london. "nbc r c nightly news is next. low at happened to those millions of dollars donald trump says he raised for veterans. trump, angry and combative. >> he's a sleaze, in my book. you're a sleaze. >> when confronted whether he handed it over only after reporters started asking questions. >>> late word tonight, the paren under scrutiny by police after the gorilla tragedy. >>> new emergency evacuations as unprecedented floods tear...
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>> yeah, you know, jacqueline, jim, some areas in delaware already seeing hail similar to that. at least radar indicated. here's a live look at the radar. as we go through the rest of the overnight hours, we expect heavy rain, some thunderstorms. here's a look at some of the most thunderstorm activity down in delaware, up through parts of the philadelphia region. here is sussex county. also kent county. this is severe thunderstorm warning. the areas you see outlined in the yellow includes milford in delaware until 11:15. where you see the dark red, that's flash flood warning until 4:45. already seeing very heavy rain, localized flooding, street and creek flooding likely. with this strong thunderstorm, it's moving across the delaware bay currently. about to exit delaware. it is moving around 35 miles an hour. precip rates little over 4 inches an hour with this burglar thunderstorm. and we have already seen hail in it. if we track it to the northeast, 35 miles per hour, it will be heading toward cape may by 11:30, dennis by about 11:50. if it keeps its strength right now, it could
>> yeah, you know, jacqueline, jim, some areas in delaware already seeing hail similar to that. at least radar indicated. here's a live look at the radar. as we go through the rest of the overnight hours, we expect heavy rain, some thunderstorms. here's a look at some of the most thunderstorm activity down in delaware, up through parts of the philadelphia region. here is sussex county. also kent county. this is severe thunderstorm warning. the areas you see outlined in the yellow includes...
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louis jury awarded 72 million dollars to the family of jacqueline fox of birmingham, alabama.ied of ovarian cancer last october. she too used j & j's talc powder products. johnson & johnson will appeal the verdicts in both cases. in this videotape statement, the j & j chief medical officer defended the use of talc. >> we are confident in our position there is no causal association between talc and ovarian cancer. american cancer society says results of studies between a link between talcum powder and ovarian cancer have been mixed some indicated slight increased risk, others no increase, but dr. daniel cramer, an expert who testified for the plaintichlt ffs in both cases says the risks are car >> my advice has always been not to use talc on a regular basis in the genital area. and i haven't changed that opinion for 30 years. >> reporter: as for the woman who won the $55 million, her ovarian cancer is now in remission. she and her attorneys want johnson & johnson to put warnings on their products. scott, the company maintains the science doesn't support a need for any warnings.
louis jury awarded 72 million dollars to the family of jacqueline fox of birmingham, alabama.ied of ovarian cancer last october. she too used j & j's talc powder products. johnson & johnson will appeal the verdicts in both cases. in this videotape statement, the j & j chief medical officer defended the use of talc. >> we are confident in our position there is no causal association between talc and ovarian cancer. american cancer society says results of studies between a link...
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. >>> and this one from jacqueline, jacqueline and her mom, so happy mothers day. >> so many nice picturesng them in. my my and madre on her birthday last week. >> happy birthday. >> and a few graduations in your life? share those pictures as well. take a shout on the for those people. look at 'em! they're lovin' their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites side dishes perfectly sauced or seasoned. what are you..? shh! i'm live tweeting. oh, boy. birds eye. so veggie good. >>> a deadly fire one of two we are following takes the lives of three people, including a child. >>> may is lyme disease a wearness, month, and, the disease we have an expert coming in live to answer your questions. >>> i don't want to rain on your plans but as you can see, it looks like the rain will dampen some have of those plans, dave will tell you, when you can expect to see them. >>> and, good day it is saturday morning. thanks so much for joining us for our 8:00 o'clock hour. so many people out there are looking at their clocks, and their computer saying is there a baseba
. >>> and this one from jacqueline, jacqueline and her mom, so happy mothers day. >> so many nice picturesng them in. my my and madre on her birthday last week. >> happy birthday. >> and a few graduations in your life? share those pictures as well. take a shout on the for those people. look at 'em! they're lovin' their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites side dishes perfectly sauced or seasoned. what are you..? shh! i'm...
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. >> jacqueline onassis herself went. >> linda lovelace and harry reams in "deep throat" were celebrities'd like to see legitimate films and so-called pornographic films merged together. i think the two industries have got to merge together. >> do people walk up to you on the street and recognize you? >> people are afraid of me. >> this is the time when the sexual revolution went mainstream. you could go to the grocery store and buy sex advice in line at the checkout counter. you could buy a kind of knowingness or awareness about sex that was different than what was widely available in the past. >> the real way that the sexual revolution filtered down to us was the reading materials we were discovering in our parents' houses, including "the joy of sex." >> it was a modern marriage manual. one of the things that made the book famous was its illustrations. >> you found text accompanied by very specific nude drawings of all manifestations of sexual acts and behavior and posturing. >> why did you write the book? >> well, i think it's the first one that's been based on the knowledge of 1974 ra
. >> jacqueline onassis herself went. >> linda lovelace and harry reams in "deep throat" were celebrities'd like to see legitimate films and so-called pornographic films merged together. i think the two industries have got to merge together. >> do people walk up to you on the street and recognize you? >> people are afraid of me. >> this is the time when the sexual revolution went mainstream. you could go to the grocery store and buy sex advice in line at...
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the groundwork there so you understand it was 12 years later that i was leaving the service of jacqueline kennedy. meanwhile, let me say, i have cards and i wrote a book in 1969, my life with jackson kennedy. everything i can tell you this evening for the next two hours, pick up a copy of "my life with jackie." [laughter] [applause] >> martin, to be have those books for sale? mrs. geller, there was nothing part-time about your commitment to mrs. kennedy, but she relied on you so much, all the way to the end. i am hesitant to ask you this, but this is also a rich part of the narrative of your own life and your experience and hers, you are with her that day in dallas. can you give us just a bit about what that was like and what you found. >> i will try to be brief, because that is one memory when it comes back, always brings a chill to my arms my shoulders and all over. i remember it like yesterday. it was 53 years ago, could it really be that much? but it is. it is a case where i think i can only talk about how difficult it was to have been right there, but i am glad that i was because for
the groundwork there so you understand it was 12 years later that i was leaving the service of jacqueline kennedy. meanwhile, let me say, i have cards and i wrote a book in 1969, my life with jackson kennedy. everything i can tell you this evening for the next two hours, pick up a copy of "my life with jackie." [laughter] [applause] >> martin, to be have those books for sale? mrs. geller, there was nothing part-time about your commitment to mrs. kennedy, but she relied on you so...
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jacqueline london went to rio ahead of the summer olympic games. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather let's check nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather. it is a forecast you won't get anywhere else. >> the focus is where you live and what you need to know. bill? >> it's been a dreary week. today will be the rainiest day of the week. we see a steady rain that will taper off some this afternoon. look at the forecast amounts. this is by 3:00 this afternoon. then at 6:00 this evening, the rain tapering off in delaware and south jersey. still a few showers, more than an inch on the ground by 6:00 this evening. topping an inch in smyrna and dover. that is today. what we will see is some sunshine for the balance of the weekend. i will see sunshine. in fact, more on sunday than on saturday. right now we're looking at cloudy, dreary conditions and the winds still coming out of the northeast. this is this afternoon. this is the forecast winds. see how they're spinning around at one point? that's the center of the system which is finally on the move. it's going to be moving out over the weeken
jacqueline london went to rio ahead of the summer olympic games. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather let's check nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather. it is a forecast you won't get anywhere else. >> the focus is where you live and what you need to know. bill? >> it's been a dreary week. today will be the rainiest day of the week. we see a steady rain that will taper off some this afternoon. look at the forecast amounts. this is by 3:00 this afternoon. then at 6:00...
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watch our exclusive preview, nbc10's jacqueline london went to rio ahead of the summer games. nbc10 of course is your official home for the olympics in rio august 5th it starts. >> and a reminder, it is derby weekend. you can watch the 142nd running of the kentucky derby right here on nbc10. our coverage begins tomorrow afternoon 4:00. post time is at 6:34. and you can find more information on the derby on the nbc10 app. just click on the race to the triple crown section to find out more about this weekend's favorites in the race. history behind the hats, and how to make that official race drink, a mint julep. >>> coming up this afternoon starting at 3:00, ellen's mother's day show with guests and celebrity moms mila kunis and kristen bell. and then it's nbc10 news at 4:00. nbc10 responds has put thousands of dollars back in your pockets, and now harry hairston is answering your consumer questions live on the air. he'll do that this afternoon on nbc10 news at 4:00. meteorologist bill henley now with another look at the afternoon weather. >> very tall today, vai. >> sitting hig
watch our exclusive preview, nbc10's jacqueline london went to rio ahead of the summer games. nbc10 of course is your official home for the olympics in rio august 5th it starts. >> and a reminder, it is derby weekend. you can watch the 142nd running of the kentucky derby right here on nbc10. our coverage begins tomorrow afternoon 4:00. post time is at 6:34. and you can find more information on the derby on the nbc10 app. just click on the race to the triple crown section to find out more...
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. >> jacqueline, we're the same. closer than sisters. >> is he just trying to hurt me? >> ms.y: what? you thought that was a a jeff soan sculpture? it really makes me laugh. the way you kick those shoes off. that deserves an emmy right there. >> i love my bit. >> jimmy: i love you so much and i love your line at fish's eddy, which is one of my favorite stores -- places to go in new york city. if you have time go there. i would say start shopping go there because if you walk in there with bags you might break -- >> oh, you can't. backpacks and luggage and people with glass. >> jimmy: glass everywhere just like beautiful cool thing. you have a great cool line. but you just came out with sprinkles. >> now do you call sprinkles jimmies or sprinkles? i call them jimmies but these are called sprinkles, but they're the same. >> jimmy: weirdly i do call them sprinkles. >> oh, you do? okay. >> jimmy: it's an ego thing. i don't know. nothing's jimmy. i don't -- but these are amazing sprinkles. i have a bowl here just so you can see what they look like. these are all edible sprinkles. ar
. >> jacqueline, we're the same. closer than sisters. >> is he just trying to hurt me? >> ms.y: what? you thought that was a a jeff soan sculpture? it really makes me laugh. the way you kick those shoes off. that deserves an emmy right there. >> i love my bit. >> jimmy: i love you so much and i love your line at fish's eddy, which is one of my favorite stores -- places to go in new york city. if you have time go there. i would say start shopping go there because if...
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. >> remember jacqueline? her awning installation had her concerned. >> the siding had melted. >> after we got involved, problem fixed. >> harry hairston's channel 10 news team, thank you very much. from the bottom -- i swear. >> and john, his new mattress was sagging and ripping. but when nbc 10 responds stepped in, the company delivered a new mattress free of charge. >> my man harry. >> then there was julianne. she couldn't get the help she wanted from peco until we made a call. >> i don't think this would have been done if you guys weren't involve e involved. >> the money we recovered for you stands at $30,008, and it's growing every day. these nbc 10 responds videos sent in by those who have gotten a resolution make it all worth it for us. >> you were here yesterday, i got my money today. >> i couldn't have done this without you. you guys are wonderful. >> i've got my money back. >> harry hairston, nbc 10 responds. >> harry doing such a great job. he's had a couple hugs. >> he could run for public office.
. >> remember jacqueline? her awning installation had her concerned. >> the siding had melted. >> after we got involved, problem fixed. >> harry hairston's channel 10 news team, thank you very much. from the bottom -- i swear. >> and john, his new mattress was sagging and ripping. but when nbc 10 responds stepped in, the company delivered a new mattress free of charge. >> my man harry. >> then there was julianne. she couldn't get the help she wanted...
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. >> reporter: jacqueline, someone threw railroad spikes like this one to give you a close look, abouts of length from this overpass here in university city. drivers were going this way down the road. police say someone had shattered glass in their eye. i want you to check this photo out. it shows one of the railroad spikes lodged into a wind shield. we found out the spikes damaged several other windshields and a car hood. officers did take a man who is in his 20s into custody and at this time he's being called a person of interest. early indications are he will at least be charged with trespassing for being on amtrak property. we spoke to a driver who described the impact on his car. >> as i'm driving i hear a boom. i look at my windshield. my whole windshield is cracked so i pull over. had some people in the car. so when i got out of the car, i
. >> reporter: jacqueline, someone threw railroad spikes like this one to give you a close look, abouts of length from this overpass here in university city. drivers were going this way down the road. police say someone had shattered glass in their eye. i want you to check this photo out. it shows one of the railroad spikes lodged into a wind shield. we found out the spikes damaged several other windshields and a car hood. officers did take a man who is in his 20s into custody and at this...
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jacqueline bean was staying with her sister near atlanta when a fire tour through their home last night had to get out and they to get out fast and they say all of them including three children and their dog are alive are safe because of a good samaritan. >> he was truly my guardian angel because that had my -- had it been even few minutes later, a few seconds later, i don't know if i could have gotten to my daughter and my husband because they were asleep and it just so happened that he was able to get to me in time and he followed me into a house that was completely engulfed in flames to make sure that my daughter and husband got out. >> the whole family hopes they can find they're guardian angel's name so they can thank him in person. >>> a south jersey dad had everything to live for, but a powerful addiction took his life. his family is now trying to prevent other families from enduring the same tragedy. >> fox 29's karen hepp has their emotional message. >> this is his wife. this is my baby. >> reporter: they found steven on his daughter's bed in a sea of pink surrounded by stuffed
jacqueline bean was staying with her sister near atlanta when a fire tour through their home last night had to get out and they to get out fast and they say all of them including three children and their dog are alive are safe because of a good samaritan. >> he was truly my guardian angel because that had my -- had it been even few minutes later, a few seconds later, i don't know if i could have gotten to my daughter and my husband because they were asleep and it just so happened that he...