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i'm jacqueline london. >> reporter: and i'm jim rosenfield live in washington on mr. trump's first day as president-elect. he got a behind the scenes look at the government he will now be leading. he toured the halls of power in congress today, meeting with the leaders of the house and senate. but president-elect trump's most high-profile meeting came in the oval office today with the man he will replace, president obama. once bitter political rivals -- >> obama is an incompetent, and the most ignorant president in our history. he has been a disaster. >> i continue to believe mr. trump will not be president. >> reporter: coming face to face at the white house for the start of the transition process. >> most of all, i want to emphasize to you, mr. president-elect, that we now are going to want to do everything we can to help you succeed. >> so, mr. president, it was a great honor being with you, and i look forward to being with you many, many more times. >> reporter: after today's 90-minute meeting with president obama, president-elect trump walked the halls of congres
i'm jacqueline london. >> reporter: and i'm jim rosenfield live in washington on mr. trump's first day as president-elect. he got a behind the scenes look at the government he will now be leading. he toured the halls of power in congress today, meeting with the leaders of the house and senate. but president-elect trump's most high-profile meeting came in the oval office today with the man he will replace, president obama. once bitter political rivals -- >> obama is an incompetent,...
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london. we have jim rosen field also. >> reporter: we want to begin with breaking news back in phil and we want to go up to sky force 10 because for the second night in a row, protesters are out in the streets of philly, protesting the election outcome. mitch blacher is in sky force 10 for us. >> reporter: we're looking down, right down jfk, this is where this protest is going, this march at this point is a dense march. it is curb to curb. the organizers say they include women of color and they are marching in protest of the election of donald trump to the presidency. this march appears to be going all the way down to 30th street station, down jfk. but philadelphia police department is closing the streets as they pass each block. at this point, this march again started at the municipal services building. we have been hear for about 20 or so minutes before this started that they were about to take to the streets, it started as a vigil, it involved speakers and now has involved a full march. we
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>> jacqueline, this is happening on two fronts. the lawsuit was filed in harrisburg, asking for a full state recount. a second effort we saw happening on the ground today, in the philadelphia region and other counties, where voters made their own individual requests to look at this election again. >> reporter: they came, papers in hand, with affidavits citing concerns with voting machines and hopes for a recount. it's being spurred by green party candidate jill stein on social media. >> today, very specifically i want to help you understand what exactly we need to do to launch the recount in pennsylvania. >> reporter: but hillary clinton supporters like sue christmas are getting involved too. what are you handing in today? >> i'm handing in three affidavits to request a recount and recanvass of the vote. >> reporter: this was the scene outside the elections office in philadelphia. and we've learned of filings also in berks, buck, and center counties, also montgomery county, where they're delaying certification of the election becau
>> jacqueline, this is happening on two fronts. the lawsuit was filed in harrisburg, asking for a full state recount. a second effort we saw happening on the ground today, in the philadelphia region and other counties, where voters made their own individual requests to look at this election again. >> reporter: they came, papers in hand, with affidavits citing concerns with voting machines and hopes for a recount. it's being spurred by green party candidate jill stein on social...
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i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. we've gathered new details about president-elect trump's transition tonight, and we have a team of reporters covering multiple angles of this story from the plans for his white house to the calls for healing. >> but we begin with the protests that are sweeping the nation tonight. 1,000 people in philly alone. similar scenes in new york, chicago, and nashville. nbc10's brandon hudson is live in north philadelphia. brandon. >> reporter: jacqueline and jim, we followed this group of protesters from center city right up north broad street, here through temple's campus. skyforce10 will give you a live look of where they are now. i'm told they just dispersed through city hall, right by 15th and market street. it's been a long day for police and protesters. i can also tell you that this is more than one way that they are dealing with a donald trump presidency. >> we feel like a second class citizen in this country. >> reporter: the rain couldn't silence the voices of protesters at thomas pai
i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. we've gathered new details about president-elect trump's transition tonight, and we have a team of reporters covering multiple angles of this story from the plans for his white house to the calls for healing. >> but we begin with the protests that are sweeping the nation tonight. 1,000 people in philly alone. similar scenes in new york, chicago, and nashville. nbc10's brandon hudson is live in north philadelphia. brandon. >>...
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brandon. >> jacquelin and jim. earlier tonight congressman bob brady walked out this door to give us an update on those septa negotiations. he says he is already concerned that the strike in one day he wants to see it end as soon as possible. >> reporter: long lines in a taxi line outside 30th street station. in the short time we were there after the evening rush hour we noticed it got longer. we found jenovia taking her chances at the back of the line. >> it's pretty crowded, at the regional rail stations. everything is delayed at least for an hour. >> reporter: at the peak of rush hour it looked like madness at septa's regional rail entrance at 30th street. more amtrak police were there to keep it under control. you can see just how the worker strike hurt those who rely on train transportation most. >> i actually was in line, but i had to leave, and i was going to have my husband come pick me up. it will be quicker that way. >> you can't get off the train for the people going on the train. zploor nbc 10 got this
brandon. >> jacquelin and jim. earlier tonight congressman bob brady walked out this door to give us an update on those septa negotiations. he says he is already concerned that the strike in one day he wants to see it end as soon as possible. >> reporter: long lines in a taxi line outside 30th street station. in the short time we were there after the evening rush hour we noticed it got longer. we found jenovia taking her chances at the back of the line. >> it's pretty crowded,...
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. >>> i'm jacqueline london. let's get to the latest results. >>> the race for the congressional seat. lisa rochester. becoming the first woman and first african-american from delaware elected to congress. >>> the race for pennsylvania's second congressional district. nbc news projects dwight evans, democrat, over republican james jones. projected to win the special election. >> the first congressional district covering philadelphia and part of delaware county, bob
. >>> i'm jacqueline london. let's get to the latest results. >>> the race for the congressional seat. lisa rochester. becoming the first woman and first african-american from delaware elected to congress. >>> the race for pennsylvania's second congressional district. nbc news projects dwight evans, democrat, over republican james jones. projected to win the special election. >> the first congressional district covering philadelphia and part of delaware county,...
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right now, dillan richardson, annabell's father, and jacqueline mckenna, the four year old grant mother, in custody in the police building behind me. >> monroe township police say at 5:00 this morning dillan richardson surround end end after week long amber alert. virginia police on november 9th, triggered the alert after they claim richardson fled with his four year old daughter annabell. investigators say richardson did not have full parental right, and good out before a drug test that was court ordered. dillan richardson was alerted would be headed this way. >> earlier this morning about 5:00 a.m., mr. dillan richards son brought annabell into headquarters, with at the encouragement of another person, who had seen the amber alert on tv. >> police say richardson was assisted in the abduction by his mother, jacqueline mckenna, of glassboro. both mother and son will be held fugitive from justice charges, as for four year old annabell? >> oh, she is fine, i saw her myself a few minutes ago. >> and the department of youth and family services here in new jersey will determine what the next
right now, dillan richardson, annabell's father, and jacqueline mckenna, the four year old grant mother, in custody in the police building behind me. >> monroe township police say at 5:00 this morning dillan richardson surround end end after week long amber alert. virginia police on november 9th, triggered the alert after they claim richardson fled with his four year old daughter annabell. investigators say richardson did not have full parental right, and good out before a drug test that...
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. >> i'm jacqueline london. we have team coverage. deanna durante is in scranton with the trump campaign. but we begin with the clinton nbc 10's lauren mayk is live at independence mall. lauren, clinton will be joined by president obama, the first lady, along with some celebrity singers. >> reporter: that's right, jacqueline and jim. independence mall has been transformed in what the campaign and supporters hope will be a motivating and history-making night. since i saw you at 5:00, i made may way through tight security to get here to independence mall. that's where the president will speak tonight and hillary clinton. let's take a live look at skyforce 10. let's show you what else is happening on the mall. as the large crowd gathered in front of independence hall there. if you look in front of them, you'll see an open space, and then some blue lights. that is where the performances will happen tonight. jon bon jovi and bruce springsteen. a lot of draw for folks coming here tonight. i spent the afternoon talking to people about why th
. >> i'm jacqueline london. we have team coverage. deanna durante is in scranton with the trump campaign. but we begin with the clinton nbc 10's lauren mayk is live at independence mall. lauren, clinton will be joined by president obama, the first lady, along with some celebrity singers. >> reporter: that's right, jacqueline and jim. independence mall has been transformed in what the campaign and supporters hope will be a motivating and history-making night. since i saw you at 5:00,...
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why one of the shore's most popular rides is about to be dismantled. >>> hey, jim and jacqueline, asnow, we have around the clock coverage. we're coming on the air in a little more than four hours from now. we'll have the latest on the septa strike, the latest on the negotiations. also how to get around the city if you're heading out tomorrow. >> we have team members already working right now, bringing you the very latest. coming up at 4:00 a.m., we'll be here. everything you need to know before you head out the door, including the impact on regional rails that we've been following for you every morning and afternoon. we'll see you tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump a
why one of the shore's most popular rides is about to be dismantled. >>> hey, jim and jacqueline, asnow, we have around the clock coverage. we're coming on the air in a little more than four hours from now. we'll have the latest on the septa strike, the latest on the negotiations. also how to get around the city if you're heading out tomorrow. >> we have team members already working right now, bringing you the very latest. coming up at 4:00 a.m., we'll be here. everything you...
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i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. the good news here is that septa and the union are talking. the bad news, they don't have a deal yet. >> tonight we have live team coverage of the strike and the impact. we begin with nbc10's brandon hudson live in center city where the two sides are negotiating right now. brandon. >> reporter: well, jacqueline and jim, those negotiations are going on in a room upstairs here at the hotel. in the last ten minutes, i just got a statement from septa. it just came into my phone. i'm going to take a look at it and bring you what they have to say right after this story. another day of the septa strike, another day of headaches for septa region rail passengers. >> it takes me about 15 to 20 minutes to get to work. today it took me two and a half hours. >> reporter: a large crowd packed the regional rail concourse. some still haven't adjusted to the chaos. >> right now i don't even know where i'm going. getting ready to ask someone. >> reporter: cell phone video shows seemingly never ending l
i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. the good news here is that septa and the union are talking. the bad news, they don't have a deal yet. >> tonight we have live team coverage of the strike and the impact. we begin with nbc10's brandon hudson live in center city where the two sides are negotiating right now. brandon. >> reporter: well, jacqueline and jim, those negotiations are going on in a room upstairs here at the hotel. in the last ten minutes, i just got a...
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i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield.take a look at the nbc10 election countdown clock. we're less than seven hours from the first voters in our area casting their ballots. those early ballots will be in the garden state. polls open at 6:00 a.m. polls in all three states will close at 8:00 p.m. tomorrow. >>> tonight we have live team coverage of this historic election day eve. we begin with nbc10's denise nakano live on independence mall where this big clinton rally wrapped up. quite a crowd out there. >> reporter: it is the biggest turnout of her campaign, some 33,000 people packed independence mall and those who could not make it here watched from the perimeter. >> you got a front-row seat in history. >> reporter: a rock star kickoff to a rally on independence mall. jon bon jovi performed before a crowd of tens of thousands followed by the boss, bruce springsteen. >> the choice tomorrow couldn't be any clearer. >> reporter: musicians and political heavy hitters focused attention on philadelphia, where pennsylvania elect
i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield.take a look at the nbc10 election countdown clock. we're less than seven hours from the first voters in our area casting their ballots. those early ballots will be in the garden state. polls open at 6:00 a.m. polls in all three states will close at 8:00 p.m. tomorrow. >>> tonight we have live team coverage of this historic election day eve. we begin with nbc10's denise nakano live on independence mall where this big clinton rally...
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reporting in washington, i'm jacqueline policastro be sure to stay with t-v nine and kcrg dot com on election night. we'll have live on-air updates twice an hour starting at seven. you can also watch a full hour of election coverage on facebook live starting at nine. then, we'll have reporters spread out across eastern iowa doing live reports as the results come in for the kcrg-tv9 news at 10. country music will fill the port of dubuque next summer. hear who's coming to america's river fest in june. associated frontal systems moves across the state bringing some rain. the best chance for rain is across the southern two thirds of the state develops late amounts of 0.5" are possible with much lighter amounts to the north. after thesis system exits the state we are in for a great stretch of weather that is expected to last into the early part of wind: ne 5-10. low: 55 tomorrow: showers and isolated storms likely, mainly south of highway 20. wind: ne 5-15. high: 61 an area of low pressure and associated frontal systems moves across the state bringing some rain. the best chance for rain i
reporting in washington, i'm jacqueline policastro be sure to stay with t-v nine and kcrg dot com on election night. we'll have live on-air updates twice an hour starting at seven. you can also watch a full hour of election coverage on facebook live starting at nine. then, we'll have reporters spread out across eastern iowa doing live reports as the results come in for the kcrg-tv9 news at 10. country music will fill the port of dubuque next summer. hear who's coming to america's river fest in...
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reporting live from the breakdown news center, jacqueline london, nbc 10 news. >> jacqueline, thank you, we'll keep track of developments. "nbc nightly news" will have full coverage and analysis, at 6:30 right here on nbc 10. >>> now to breaking news in south philadelphia. police have rescued a 16-year-old girl after she fell into the delaware river. skyforce 10 was over the area where it happened over a short time ago. police pulled the girl from the water near the seaport museum along columbus boulevard. they took her to the hospital with hypothermic conditions. when we learn more, we'll pass it along. >>> police say this video shows a man wanted for sexual assault. police say on saturday this man broke into a bensalem apartment and attacked a woman inside. the victim was asleep and awoke to find the man on top of her. investigators say she fought so hard, the man finally ran off. after that attack, he ran across the county line and into the city of philadelphia. police say they need to find him before he strikes again. >> asian, between 5'7" and 5'10". he may be homeless, had very ba
reporting live from the breakdown news center, jacqueline london, nbc 10 news. >> jacqueline, thank you, we'll keep track of developments. "nbc nightly news" will have full coverage and analysis, at 6:30 right here on nbc 10. >>> now to breaking news in south philadelphia. police have rescued a 16-year-old girl after she fell into the delaware river. skyforce 10 was over the area where it happened over a short time ago. police pulled the girl from the water near the...
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. we told you friday night about the hate messages to black freshmen at penn. >> today students are still distraught about why people from oklahoma singed oled out pennsylvania. nbc 10's lauren mayk has more. >> reporter: jacqueline, a u.s. senator made a stop here today. he tells me he came here to listen. >> it's horrific when any student has to live through the kind of week some of these students lived through. >> reporter: at the university of pennsylvania, u.s. senator bob casey just after meeting with students about racist messages sent to some black students here. >> we have to condemn it in the strongest possible terms. people have to be held accountable. >> reporter: the messages had hateful words, the language targeting students here, prompting disappointment and even fear. >> for any first year student to come into a campus environment and be threatened with their lives. >> i knew that trump getting elected would mean people would feel bolder than before with their overt raci
good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. we told you friday night about the hate messages to black freshmen at penn. >> today students are still distraught about why people from oklahoma singed oled out pennsylvania. nbc 10's lauren mayk has more. >> reporter: jacqueline, a u.s. senator made a stop here today. he tells me he came here to listen. >> it's horrific when any student has to live through the kind of week some of these students lived through....
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. >> reporter: jim and jacqueline, i heard you all talking about the delay here at the septa regional rail, we do see one or two trains that are over to my left that they are still stalled out there on the platform. we'll see if we can get an update on that, we'll continue following this story during the day for the latest update. reporting live at 30th street station. >> driver also dealing with bumper to bumper traffic. >> how have things changed and how is it right now out there, george. >> reporter: jacqueline, unfortunately getting worse up to this point, with no subways no busses, no trollies, cars seem to be the only option for people tonight. all of these vehicle lights on the grounder tonight tell a big part of the story tonight. jfk, market street and chestnut, all routes typically served by the market frankfurt line is now closed because of the strike. they are crowded at any time of the day, but this impact definitely showing up in this slow crawl right now during the evening rush on center city's roads. reporti ining live in sky force. >> thousands of people having to fin
. >> reporter: jim and jacqueline, i heard you all talking about the delay here at the septa regional rail, we do see one or two trains that are over to my left that they are still stalled out there on the platform. we'll see if we can get an update on that, we'll continue following this story during the day for the latest update. reporting live at 30th street station. >> driver also dealing with bumper to bumper traffic. >> how have things changed and how is it right now out...
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and i certainly would like to thank my stepdaughter jacqueline david, jacqueline did some of the research for me. she spent many hours looking at micro film at the new york library and reading 19th century magazines. thank you, jacqueline. and that's thank you, mary. it's wonderful that you are here. >> you don't know what questions to expect. >> right. [laughter] >> so i will answer your question. >> yes, please. >> the book first began as i look back at my thought processes, september 11th, i was in downtown manhattan that day and saw the towers fall and like many americans in the wake of the terrorist attacks i began to think more and reread -- read more about what it means to be an american and my search took me to william bradford's book of plantation, long-time governor of plymouth plantation. he wrote the journey and the first few decades here. and so i got interested in the subject and like any journalists, i think, i approached it from a journalist point of view, i started trying to find out more about it and because i was in the happy position of being a senior editor at the wal
and i certainly would like to thank my stepdaughter jacqueline david, jacqueline did some of the research for me. she spent many hours looking at micro film at the new york library and reading 19th century magazines. thank you, jacqueline. and that's thank you, mary. it's wonderful that you are here. >> you don't know what questions to expect. >> right. [laughter] >> so i will answer your question. >> yes, please. >> the book first began as i look back at my...
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i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. the girl's family is now offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to the driver who hit her. nbc10's brandon hudson live at children's hospital tonight where doctors tried to save her. brandon. >> reporter: jim and jacqueline, when the young girl got here to children's hospital, her family was hopeful, but she didn't survive. relatives say she was crossing the street with her brother, holding his hand, when a driver hit both of them and didn't stop. minutes after we arrived at children's hospital in university city, we met the family of the 8-year-old girl who was killed in a hit-and-run this afternoon. >> if y'all come up and tell me where the car is, they say it's a gray altima nissan maxima, i got 20 grand today, tonight. >> reporter: the girl's uncle said he's offering a $20,000 reward. a tragic start to the weekend and upcoming thanksgiving holiday. loved ones shared these pictures of the victim. police haven't released her name, but relatives say it's jayona. >> wheneve
i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. the girl's family is now offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to the driver who hit her. nbc10's brandon hudson live at children's hospital tonight where doctors tried to save her. brandon. >> reporter: jim and jacqueline, when the young girl got here to children's hospital, her family was hopeful, but she didn't survive. relatives say she was crossing the street with her brother, holding his hand, when a driver hit both...
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield.old you friday night about the hate messages to black freshmen at penn. >> today students are still distraught about why people from oklahoma singed oled out pennsylvania. nbc 10's lauren mayk has more. >> reporter: jacqueline, a u.s. senator made a stop here today. he tells me he came here to listen. >> it's horrific when any student has to live through the kind of week some of these students lived through. >> reporter: at the university of pennsylvania, u.s. senator bob casey just after meeting with students about racist messages sent toe
good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield.old you friday night about the hate messages to black freshmen at penn. >> today students are still distraught about why people from oklahoma singed oled out pennsylvania. nbc 10's lauren mayk has more. >> reporter: jacqueline, a u.s. senator made a stop here today. he tells me he came here to listen. >> it's horrific when any student has to live through the kind of week some of these students lived through....
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i'm jacquelin london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. tonight's shooting is the latest in a string of violence at the liberty motel in north philadelphia. it sits on germantown avenue just two blocks from temple hospital, and right across the street from an elementary school. >> tonight people in the area are trying to reclaim their neighborhood. nbc 10's denise has followed their struggle for nearly two years. she brings us their story. >> reporter: neighbors have fought for years to get the motel shut down because of the crime it brings to the neighborhood, and tonight's shooting just one of many. you can see the shattered glass where the bullets entered and two bullets went into the second door. >> god only knows what's going on right now. >> you never know if you step out your house what you are going to walk into. >> tonight neighbors at the liberty motel in north philadelphia walked into crime tape. bullet holes and blood stains. a masked gunman shot two rounds with a pair of glass doors and sue the motel lobby hitting one customer
i'm jacquelin london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. tonight's shooting is the latest in a string of violence at the liberty motel in north philadelphia. it sits on germantown avenue just two blocks from temple hospital, and right across the street from an elementary school. >> tonight people in the area are trying to reclaim their neighborhood. nbc 10's denise has followed their struggle for nearly two years. she brings us their story. >> reporter: neighbors have fought for years to...
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i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. tomorrow is going to feel more like winter than fall. let's get the details from nbc10 first alert chief meteorologist glen hurricane schwartz. how cold, glenn in. >> it's already pretty cold outside. by tomorrow morning, it's going to feel like the 20s in parts of the area. lincoln financial field, by the time they're playing sunday afternoon, though, it will be 30 degrees warmer than that. right now, we're already in the 30s in allentown. 33 in mount pocono. 39 in coatesville. 43 in philadelphia. again we have wind still at 16 miles an hour in millville, 15 in atlantic city adding to the chill. there will be some wind by saturday morning when you get up. not as much wind as what we've seen this evening. but it doesn't take much with a 32-degree temperature to feel like it's in the 20s. allentown's temperature itself at 29 degrees. then we barely get through the 40s during the day tomorrow. that's about 10 degrees below normal. then there's some big changes after that. i'll have thos
i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. tomorrow is going to feel more like winter than fall. let's get the details from nbc10 first alert chief meteorologist glen hurricane schwartz. how cold, glenn in. >> it's already pretty cold outside. by tomorrow morning, it's going to feel like the 20s in parts of the area. lincoln financial field, by the time they're playing sunday afternoon, though, it will be 30 degrees warmer than that. right now, we're already in the 30s in...
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. >> reporter: jim and jacqueline, we just spoke to police. they told us this 14-year-old was shot and killed weeks before his birthday. officers are still here on scene. they have closed down part of brous avenue. you can see them going over to our left, kind of checking under these cars. they're working to collect evidence, and they're working to ultimately find a motive for this shooting. let's go to some video that we shot not too long ago. police were here shortly after 9:00. they found the 14-year-old lying on the highway. he was shot three times in the chest and torso. he died around 9:37 this evening. there was a semiautomatic handgun, and they found shell casings on the ground. now, police believe the suspects are two men. they wore dark colored beanie. we spoke to a neighbor. >> i was down in the basement. i heard pop, pop, pop. i wasn't expecting to see a young kid laying down like that. >> the victim is 14 years of age. he will be 15 next month, in the month of december. so he was shot and killed just weeks before his 15th birthday
. >> reporter: jim and jacqueline, we just spoke to police. they told us this 14-year-old was shot and killed weeks before his birthday. officers are still here on scene. they have closed down part of brous avenue. you can see them going over to our left, kind of checking under these cars. they're working to collect evidence, and they're working to ultimately find a motive for this shooting. let's go to some video that we shot not too long ago. police were here shortly after 9:00. they...
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i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield.line at 8:00 will be allowed to cast their ballots. george spencer is live checking on the turnout from above. >> the deadline rules impacting a lot of people. polls very close to closing but as we've been saying in pennsylvania anyone in line by 8:00 can still vote. that deadline rule will impact voters like these, the crowd that we are still seeing, a significant crowd outside of this polling place in upper providence township, montgomery county. this crowd even more evidence of the strong voter turnout in the pennsylvania suburbs like we've seen in philadelphia itself. live in skyforce 10 i'm george spencer, nbc 10 news. >> all right. and pennsylvania could potentially turn the entire presidential race. >> that's why hillary clinton and donald trump have been fighting so hard to win it. >> we have live team coverage in new york city. erin coleman is focused on the trump campaign but begin with lauren at clinton headquarters. lauren? >> jacqueline and jim, the clinton campaign tells
i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield.line at 8:00 will be allowed to cast their ballots. george spencer is live checking on the turnout from above. >> the deadline rules impacting a lot of people. polls very close to closing but as we've been saying in pennsylvania anyone in line by 8:00 can still vote. that deadline rule will impact voters like these, the crowd that we are still seeing, a significant crowd outside of this polling place in upper providence township,...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> i'm jacqueline london. we have team coverage. deanna durante is in scranton with the trump campaign. but we begin with the clinton nbc 10's lauren mayk is live at independence mall. lauren, clinton will be joined by president obama, the first lady, along with some celebrity singers. >> reporter: that's right, jacqueline and jim. independence mall has been transformed in what the campaign and supporters
i'm jim rosenfield. >> i'm jacqueline london. we have team coverage. deanna durante is in scranton with the trump campaign. but we begin with the clinton nbc 10's lauren mayk is live at independence mall. lauren, clinton will be joined by president obama, the first lady, along with some celebrity singers. >> reporter: that's right, jacqueline and jim. independence mall has been transformed in what the campaign and supporters
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i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. we've been covering the labor battle for months, and now it all comes down to these last few minutes left to make a deal. >> nbc10's keith jones is live in center city where the negotiations are happening. keith, what is the latest? >> reporter: both sides are negotiating. still here behind me, the latest information we received about ten minutes ago, this statement from septa. they say they're hopeful. they're optimistic. they are making progress. however, with that said, there is a contingency plan in place. they've already started distributing it to riders. also tonight they've started encouraging drivers in the city not to abandon their routes come midnight. off the bus, on to work. >> i don't know how i'm going to get around. >> reporter: earnest depends on septa. he works two jobs. >> it's going to be really difficult. >> reporter: neither does mom cheryl edwards. >> it will mess my whole family up. i got three girls. >> reporter: and missing work isn't an option for her girls.
i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. we've been covering the labor battle for months, and now it all comes down to these last few minutes left to make a deal. >> nbc10's keith jones is live in center city where the negotiations are happening. keith, what is the latest? >> reporter: both sides are negotiating. still here behind me, the latest information we received about ten minutes ago, this statement from septa. they say they're hopeful. they're optimistic. they...
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in washington, jacqueline feld, fox 25 news. >> mark: jacqueline has been following these cars for stronger safety standards for the past year. auto industry engineers have told her the cost of strengthening the seat backs is only a few dollars. >> vanessa: six brands of carpet cleaners are being pulled off store shelves. they may contain a harmful bacteria that can cause breathing be problems. dry carpet cleaners are being recalled. arm and hammer, capture, healthy home and oreck. systems are not usually affected by the bacteria, but it could be dangerous for people with chronic illnesses. >> vanessa: first at 6:00 p.m., a frightening situation in a crowded grocery store parking lot. a worker collecting carriages has been taken to the hospital after being hit by a driver who was backing out of a spot at a hannaford's in waltham. that driver also hit several other cars. fox 25's malini basu is live at the scene and malini, grocery stores are packed tonight with people picking up last-minute items for thanksgiving, and it can be pretty chaotic. >> the reporter: mark, and vanessa, thankfully,
in washington, jacqueline feld, fox 25 news. >> mark: jacqueline has been following these cars for stronger safety standards for the past year. auto industry engineers have told her the cost of strengthening the seat backs is only a few dollars. >> vanessa: six brands of carpet cleaners are being pulled off store shelves. they may contain a harmful bacteria that can cause breathing be problems. dry carpet cleaners are being recalled. arm and hammer, capture, healthy home and oreck....
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jacqueline fell is in washington this morning. jackie, the government is watching what you're buying. >> reporter: that's right. monitoring every credit card swipe without american's knowledge or consent. georgia senator david says social security numbers could be vulnerable to hackers and claims the consumer financial protection bureau was collecting the information and help from massachusetts senator elizabeth warren to protect consumers after the financial collapse of 2008. purdue called cfpb a rogue agency. the agency is fighting back and published statement the cfpb credit card database does not about shoppers or what they buy. agency says the information collected by a third-party contractor is used to monitor and hold credit card companies accountable. senator purdue has been working to make the agency subject to congressional oversight for years. consumer advocates tell me that more regulations, though, is bad thing and that right now the agency needs to remain consumer focused. reporting live in washington, jacqueline fel
jacqueline fell is in washington this morning. jackie, the government is watching what you're buying. >> reporter: that's right. monitoring every credit card swipe without american's knowledge or consent. georgia senator david says social security numbers could be vulnerable to hackers and claims the consumer financial protection bureau was collecting the information and help from massachusetts senator elizabeth warren to protect consumers after the financial collapse of 2008. purdue...
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fox25 jacqueline fell live in washington. child could have autism. >> reporter: a lot of women take a lot of precautions when pregnant and avoid certain foods, drinks, chemicals and medicine and cdc says they should get a flu shot and won't increase shot the child could have autism later on. medical journal pediatrics and 200,000 kids born between 2000 and 2010 and found no correlation overall between getting a flu shot while pregnant and increased autism risk in children. smaller studies done earlier on found association between serious viral infections in pregnancy children with autism. the authors note in study the latest 1 shouldn't be the last word on the topic and doctors say getting flu is riskier while roth em and increase r premature birth and low birth weight of the baby and also says the shot can protect the baby against the flu in the first few months of life. live in washington, jacqueline fell, fox25 news. >> julie: 17 hospitals patients and each had 1 death to report. >> daniel: woman infected not pregnant and
fox25 jacqueline fell live in washington. child could have autism. >> reporter: a lot of women take a lot of precautions when pregnant and avoid certain foods, drinks, chemicals and medicine and cdc says they should get a flu shot and won't increase shot the child could have autism later on. medical journal pediatrics and 200,000 kids born between 2000 and 2010 and found no correlation overall between getting a flu shot while pregnant and increased autism risk in children. smaller studies...
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. >> nbc10's jacqueline london live in the breaking news center. we have learned new information about that driver. >> reporter: hires what we know, the safety investigators say the bus driver was not on the usual bus route. 27-year-old anthony walker had driven a different way when he crashed the bus. it's not clear if he had taken this route before with children on board. investigators are having trouble accessing on board video because of the damage the crash caused. investigators say the driver did not have alcohol or drugs in his system. >> we do know that he had another job with amazon, as they ramp up for their holiday shipping activity, and whether that contributed to his fatigue. >> in a few minutes, will visit with the teach evers of the students that were killed in the bus crash. >>> the government wants to lock most smart phone apps so you cannot use them while you're driving. federal safety officials unveiled voluntary guidelines for cell phone makers today. they're designed to prevent people from utexting, watching r brows online. >>>
. >> nbc10's jacqueline london live in the breaking news center. we have learned new information about that driver. >> reporter: hires what we know, the safety investigators say the bus driver was not on the usual bus route. 27-year-old anthony walker had driven a different way when he crashed the bus. it's not clear if he had taken this route before with children on board. investigators are having trouble accessing on board video because of the damage the crash caused....
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what was that like going from jacqueline kennedy to lbj? >> it was a point of transition going from the banks of cape cod -- from clam chowder to chili, but it was one of those things, part of the job. >> from what you told me president johnson was not as predictable as president eisenhower had been. >> he was not predictable at all. he had the opinion if he didn't say what his plans were no one could do him harm and that included us. often times we would be on post and see the valet come out of the kitchen door with a satchel and a hangup bag. we knew the valet wasn't going anywhere but the president was. we didn't know where, hid in a golf court and headed for the parking zone where we had jet star and helicopter and cars so he had one choice out of three. he was going to fly to st. louis or detroit or houston, take a helicopter into austin or get in a car and go to a neighboring ranch. we didn't know, we had to quickly respond and react and let everybody know. >> he loved that ranch and you spend a lot of time there and the president wou
what was that like going from jacqueline kennedy to lbj? >> it was a point of transition going from the banks of cape cod -- from clam chowder to chili, but it was one of those things, part of the job. >> from what you told me president johnson was not as predictable as president eisenhower had been. >> he was not predictable at all. he had the opinion if he didn't say what his plans were no one could do him harm and that included us. often times we would be on post and see...
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mariachi music) the group immigrant voters win pac walk young latino neighbors to the like 20-year-old jacqueline lima... place their vote. and... if that's not enough... lima was serenaded as she makes her way to her local polling place... "it makes me proud to be a woman, knowing that there might actually be a woman as the first president. i think it's a little underrated." lima says she was proud to have cast her first vote in a presidential election. a naked cowboy is support for our new president elect. this famous new york street performer stripped down to his briefs, cowboy boots and hat tuesday to endorse trump outside the trump tower. when asked, the singing cowboy said trump has a lot of good ideas. he also sang song, agreeing with trump's views to defend america against isis, the second amendment, women's rights and obamacare. the clinton campaign is craze, the mannequin challenge. clinton and her team tried to freeze time after their final campaign stop in raleigh, north carolina. some of the clinton staffers were eating pizza, others were giving each other a high five. you quickly se
mariachi music) the group immigrant voters win pac walk young latino neighbors to the like 20-year-old jacqueline lima... place their vote. and... if that's not enough... lima was serenaded as she makes her way to her local polling place... "it makes me proud to be a woman, knowing that there might actually be a woman as the first president. i think it's a little underrated." lima says she was proud to have cast her first vote in a presidential election. a naked cowboy is support for...
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reporting well, of in washington, jacqueline fell, fox25 news. >> daniel: donald trump up tweeting and said i canceled meeting with the new york times when the term and conditions of the meeting were changed at the last moment. times responded and we were unaware that meeting was canceled until we saw the president-elect's tweet this morning and did not change the ground rules at all and made no attempt to. they tried to yesterday asking for only private meeting and no on the record segment which we refused to agree to. in the end we concluded with them that we could go back to the original plan of a small off the record session and larger on the record session with reporters and columnist. >> julie: protecting donald million dollars a day. that's according to new report from cnn and costs won't necessarily drop significantly once moves to the white house because white and 10-year-old son stayed in trump tower in manhattan and add is trump's adult children and grandchildren who are also receiving secret service protection. >> daniel: sal dimasi will be to apartment in melrose. after th
reporting well, of in washington, jacqueline fell, fox25 news. >> daniel: donald trump up tweeting and said i canceled meeting with the new york times when the term and conditions of the meeting were changed at the last moment. times responded and we were unaware that meeting was canceled until we saw the president-elect's tweet this morning and did not change the ground rules at all and made no attempt to. they tried to yesterday asking for only private meeting and no on the record...
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jacqueline london will be there. the philadelphia heart walk will be happening on saturday. he is at citizens bank park opening ceremonies at 3:from 9: 12:00. we expect jacqueline london will be there as well. go to nbc10.com and check out the nbc 10 app. thank you. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >>> we continue following breaking news that's impacting hundreds of thousands of commuters. septa is on strike. that means no bus, trolley or train service. we'll have an update just ahead. >>> also, cosby in court, the hae hearing underway that could decide whether the women will be allowed to testify against him. ♪ it was a construction accident, with a piece of heavy equipment ♪ and it shot me up into the roof, and it just kept breaking me in half. broke my back, severed my spinal column oh and five ribs broken, so... ♪ my dining room was changed into a bedroom ♪ and the insurance company was giving me a hard time. ♪ pond lehocky helped put my life back together. ♪ no warning, no hearing. it's a lending practice sorcing outrageous, most states banned it. but at the bank founded
jacqueline london will be there. the philadelphia heart walk will be happening on saturday. he is at citizens bank park opening ceremonies at 3:from 9: 12:00. we expect jacqueline london will be there as well. go to nbc10.com and check out the nbc 10 app. thank you. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >>> we continue following breaking news that's impacting hundreds of thousands of commuters. septa is on strike. that means no bus, trolley or train service. we'll have an update...
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jacqueline miller didn't report the extra $22 in pension per month she received, she wasn't sure who to call. the va contacted us to say the situation has been taken care of and her pension benefits will continue. >> glad to hear that. still to come. one of the biggest car shows. take you inside the fema car show. >> temperatures will be in the '50s, chilly start, with that breeze blowing but wait until you see where the temperatures are heading coming up. >> the rebels take the court the first time this season. amber has highlights i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. as a doctor, i see how decisions in washington impact my patients here in nevada. so even though i'm a republican, i won't be voting for joe heck. joe heck's voted ten times anned parenthood, which thousands of women depend on for cancer screenings. and heck opposes a woman's right to choose even when her health is at risk. for me and my patients, as you make up your mind, remember -- congressman heck voted 10 times to defund planned parenthood. he even threatened to shut down the government over it.
jacqueline miller didn't report the extra $22 in pension per month she received, she wasn't sure who to call. the va contacted us to say the situation has been taken care of and her pension benefits will continue. >> glad to hear that. still to come. one of the biggest car shows. take you inside the fema car show. >> temperatures will be in the '50s, chilly start, with that breeze blowing but wait until you see where the temperatures are heading coming up. >> the rebels take...
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. >> it's a jacqueline-o-lantern. >> that's cute. >> there's a pink pumpkin inside, meaning -- ding, ding, ding, it's a girl. what's really interesting, here's another pumpkin. >> big sister right there with the lid of the pumpkin, she's going to take it off. what's she going to find inside? >> hope not her younger sibling. >> oh! >> i get to keep this? no, you're going to need to share it in a few months. >> two girls so far. let's see what the grim reaper is expecting. >> is he going to -- >> he's got something that's just as deadly. a big old blade. >> is it a boy? is it a girl? how will he reveal it? i don't know. he put the stake in it, it's done, it's a boy. >> congratulations, dad. you're going to have a little death running behind you. >>> guess what, it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> it's simple, all you need is monday's buzz word, be at least or canadian resident. >> "rtm" buzz word is coming up in just a bit. >> stand by, everyone, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >> everything we think is fun and extreme any other time of the year gets even better when you tur
. >> it's a jacqueline-o-lantern. >> that's cute. >> there's a pink pumpkin inside, meaning -- ding, ding, ding, it's a girl. what's really interesting, here's another pumpkin. >> big sister right there with the lid of the pumpkin, she's going to take it off. what's she going to find inside? >> hope not her younger sibling. >> oh! >> i get to keep this? no, you're going to need to share it in a few months. >> two girls so far. let's see what the...
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>> reporter: jacqueline big problems related to regional rail are now adding insult to injury on this first day of the streak. these regional rail trains are not moving and septa is now confirming to us that they are having to cancel a number of this evening's regional rail trains all related to disruption from picketers, they say strike related picketers are blocking access to some of the facilities where regional rail train crews typically report to work. that is causing septa to then cancel a number of the regional rail trains that were scheduled to be the backup, the fail safe for commuters who are typically used to relying on this city division. those regional rails of course go in and out of center city, they were meant to carry many of the commuters who were left stranded on this strike's city division subways and busses. but again, septa is now saying that many of its regional rail trains will be cancelled tonight because the pickets are blocking access for the work crews who would typically be operating those regional rail trains. it's something we're going to be monitoring o
>> reporter: jacqueline big problems related to regional rail are now adding insult to injury on this first day of the streak. these regional rail trains are not moving and septa is now confirming to us that they are having to cancel a number of this evening's regional rail trains all related to disruption from picketers, they say strike related picketers are blocking access to some of the facilities where regional rail train crews typically report to work. that is causing septa to then...
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good morning, jacqueline. >> jacqueline: holistic approach better addresses the need to educate the public how prescription painkillers can be. the federal drug enforcement multifaceted approach in manchester, new hampshire. one of four take part in pilot program. federal funds will be used it the create a task force of detectives who will investigate overdoses ending in death or serious injury. it is designed to help state and local official track local drug dealers and larger suppliers and secure longer prison sentences. the dea says the message drug dealers is simple. if you sell heroin that causes overdose, could face federal charges and prison sentence. now the program fostering a community approach is already in place in pittsburgh, st. louis and milwaukee. reporting live in washington, jacqueline fell, fox25 news. >> gene: heroin epidemic creating health crisis. one man spoke with able to beat addiction only to face a life-changing consequence. >> heroin was more important than anything. just because you get clean doesn't mean it goes back to way it is. >> gene: he is diagnosed with
good morning, jacqueline. >> jacqueline: holistic approach better addresses the need to educate the public how prescription painkillers can be. the federal drug enforcement multifaceted approach in manchester, new hampshire. one of four take part in pilot program. federal funds will be used it the create a task force of detectives who will investigate overdoses ending in death or serious injury. it is designed to help state and local official track local drug dealers and larger suppliers...
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>> reporter: jacqueline, anybody who may be passing through these streets on their way home, take a look at what we're seeing from above. this is on the ground. the main stage, really an expansive setup for tonight's pre-election rally for the clinton campaign. the stage with the american flag is likely where president clinton and obama will be speaking tonight. the blue stage with the campaign's "h" logo is likely where the main singing events, bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi will be performing tonight, just on the other side of the crowd here on independence mall. all of this blocking off, as you guys said, having a significant impact on traffic and market east and old city areas. you can see the roads immediately adjacent to the liberty bell and other attractions here, completely closed to traffic. now some of them actually, you know, closed off by city sanitation trucks, blocking off the roads. you have seen as we pan around a number of roadways that are being channeled off in other directions. you can see the white cars in the middle of the intersection blocking this southbound r
>> reporter: jacqueline, anybody who may be passing through these streets on their way home, take a look at what we're seeing from above. this is on the ground. the main stage, really an expansive setup for tonight's pre-election rally for the clinton campaign. the stage with the american flag is likely where president clinton and obama will be speaking tonight. the blue stage with the campaign's "h" logo is likely where the main singing events, bruce springsteen and jon bon...
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jacqueline feld takes a look at the foods that are to blame. >> the reporter: researchers say packaged and processed foods bought at the grocery store companied for most of the salt intake among kids -- pizza, fast-food and the food in the school cafeteria are also to blame. the saltiest foods are eating include mexican dishes, burgers, breads, soups, savory sacks and cheese. a new study out today looked at 2,000 american children. researchers say a preference for salty foods developed early in the life, continues on into adulthood, putting them at great are rushing for cardiovascular problems. they found the average salt intake for kids was around 3200 milligrams per day, not including any salt added at the table. doctors recommend about 2,000 milligrams per day. the study found the least healthy or day was dinner. in washington, jacqueline feld. >> blair: happening right now, massachusetts voters are breaking records. >> elizabeth: that's right. the reason so many have within waiting in very long lines. fox 25 news at 5:00 p.m. starts right now. >> mark: now at 5:00 p.m., we're in th
jacqueline feld takes a look at the foods that are to blame. >> the reporter: researchers say packaged and processed foods bought at the grocery store companied for most of the salt intake among kids -- pizza, fast-food and the food in the school cafeteria are also to blame. the saltiest foods are eating include mexican dishes, burgers, breads, soups, savory sacks and cheese. a new study out today looked at 2,000 american children. researchers say a preference for salty foods developed...
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>> jacqueline and jim, we just found out that that girl that was crossing 10th street and ogden has passed away. police are looking for a silver or gray nissan. police were doing their investigation, they wrapped up and we were here while police were working on the case. let's go to some video we shot not too long ago. police say this happened around 3:15 this afternoon, this girl was running. she was not in the crosswalk, but the impact of that hit was so rough that it knocked off so much of her clothes and knocked the contents of her backpack into the street. police are still looking for a silver or gray nissan altima or maxima. if you saw that car go south on 53rd street, police want to hear from you. live in overbrook, i'm brandon hudson, nbc10 news. >>> turning to our welcome now and big changes ahead. >> big changes for the weekend, today we hit 70 degrees in philadelphia. >> amazing. >> yes, the normal high is 55 degrees. tomorrow will be an unseasonably warm day, if you like this weather, it's going to continue for your saturday. we will be in the 60s for a high. it's going to be n
>> jacqueline and jim, we just found out that that girl that was crossing 10th street and ogden has passed away. police are looking for a silver or gray nissan. police were doing their investigation, they wrapped up and we were here while police were working on the case. let's go to some video we shot not too long ago. police say this happened around 3:15 this afternoon, this girl was running. she was not in the crosswalk, but the impact of that hit was so rough that it knocked off so...
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. >> katie holmes who transformed into jacqueline kennedy. is starring to the sequel of the controversial kennedy mini series which reportedly got the kennedys upset. how will this be received? >> it's not about what you can get away with. >> this time katie in the late 1960s after aasassination of kennedy. it scored huge ratings despite the controversy surrounding it. >> katie's makeover into the former first lady is striking. >> our makeup and hair and wardrobe, they were fantastic. once you walked out of the trailer you felt different. >> i wish i had died. >> in the sequel matthew perry transforms into senator ted kennedy with a prosthetic nose. in this four-hour sequel the family tragedies are played out including the chappaquiddick & scandal where she drowned in a car ted was driving. >> it will affect your chance of being president??o cf1 o >> the last time katie played jackie was in 2011, she was still married to tom cruise. >> as exciting as it was it was daunting because he was loved by so many, and you walk into a situation trying
. >> katie holmes who transformed into jacqueline kennedy. is starring to the sequel of the controversial kennedy mini series which reportedly got the kennedys upset. how will this be received? >> it's not about what you can get away with. >> this time katie in the late 1960s after aasassination of kennedy. it scored huge ratings despite the controversy surrounding it. >> katie's makeover into the former first lady is striking. >> our makeup and hair and wardrobe,...
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jacqueline l is looking at how this will work. >> doesn't go into effect until election is certified. that's in january. today we talk to people who fought for this option about how it will work. matt lawson became the face of this campaign after he was diagnosed with brain cancer. he says this isn't a partisan issue its personal liberty. allow only be for colorado residents diagnosed with terminal illness by two doctors with six months to live or less and mentally competent. it allows those people to be prescribed and take medication that will end their lives. larson says he's fighting for his life now but it was cancer reoccurs, he wanted a choice. >> upgraded to reading i can to not be confronted with that i hope to never be confronted with that decision. if i am, i don't know whether i would take it or not. having the option for the >> call a specific about the process required patience make to oral requests submitted by 15 day period and it third written request signed by two witnesses. they have to be able to take the medicine by themselves. >>> we are clearly a divided. half fo
jacqueline l is looking at how this will work. >> doesn't go into effect until election is certified. that's in january. today we talk to people who fought for this option about how it will work. matt lawson became the face of this campaign after he was diagnosed with brain cancer. he says this isn't a partisan issue its personal liberty. allow only be for colorado residents diagnosed with terminal illness by two doctors with six months to live or less and mentally competent. it allows...
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in 1962, jacqueline kennedy took the restoration efforts. >> this is one of the only two remaining mantels in the white house from 1817 after the fire. >> reporter: but it is the rooms the tours don't see that reveal the people. eisenhower played cards in the treaty room. the obamas watch tv. in the solarium, what the nicksons called the california room, ix barb queued, caroline kennedy went to school and betty ornaments. the obamas chose a stylish but relaxed home. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> a dad has become a big hit on social media for saving his daughter's halloween. they were on a flight last night during primetime trick or treat hours, and rather than let his 3-year-old miss out, he passed out notes and supplies to fellow passengers politely >>> finally tonight, fans in cleveland are hoping it's all over except for the celebrating after tonight, as the world series moves back to their home turf for game six. the indians lead the chicago cubs, 2, win this evening. nbc's ron mott is there. >> reporter: the script is set, the scene ready. and on a balmy november day in the 7
in 1962, jacqueline kennedy took the restoration efforts. >> this is one of the only two remaining mantels in the white house from 1817 after the fire. >> reporter: but it is the rooms the tours don't see that reveal the people. eisenhower played cards in the treaty room. the obamas watch tv. in the solarium, what the nicksons called the california room, ix barb queued, caroline kennedy went to school and betty ornaments. the obamas chose a stylish but relaxed home. anne thompson,...
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.>>> jacqueline jetson browser members the storm of 2013 well. >> water running down the steps like it was a faucet. my husband called, i was at work and he told me how bad it was. chayka since then, concerns about a bigger storm overtopping the dam are real. >> it's so close it would really damage most of the property around here and even when we had the brains down the street, it was so much flooding , even children were serving in the water. >> reporter: the army corps of engineers says a recent study shows a storm of 24 inches of rain or more in short, timely even if the reservoir was empty. they say building a dam 6 feet higher appears to be their only option. that construction, not popular with business owners in eyeshot of the dam. >> the construction and traffic would be the biggest concern people have a hard enough time getting in here with no construction. the army corps of engineer submits that store would be very rare and the risk for those downstream too great to sit around and do nothing. >>> thanksgiving travelers highway 34 will open tomorrow through sunday. the three-m
.>>> jacqueline jetson browser members the storm of 2013 well. >> water running down the steps like it was a faucet. my husband called, i was at work and he told me how bad it was. chayka since then, concerns about a bigger storm overtopping the dam are real. >> it's so close it would really damage most of the property around here and even when we had the brains down the street, it was so much flooding , even children were serving in the water. >> reporter: the army...