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>> reporter: that's right, jacqueline and jim. the argument escalated to the point where police say the neighbor grabbed a steak knife and ended with this little girl at children's hospital after a long and traumatic day. thankfully, she will survive. when we first asked majia bajir into about the little girl she paused. then spoke incoherently. ko the police chief says she used a steak knife to stab her neighbor's daughter in the right side of the held as other children watched in horror. adams says it stemmed from an argument about bay bisitting. >> they used to be friends. there was bad blood, accusations about baby-sitting skills. >> adams told nbc 10 a building worker carried the girl to police who drove her to the hospital. investigators are working to determine if the eight-year-old was the intended target. >> i don't care what you're argumeing about, off baby in th mix and you're going to pull a future knife out? >> reporter: chief adams commended the quick officer for their actions to help the little victim. police say th
>> reporter: that's right, jacqueline and jim. the argument escalated to the point where police say the neighbor grabbed a steak knife and ended with this little girl at children's hospital after a long and traumatic day. thankfully, she will survive. when we first asked majia bajir into about the little girl she paused. then spoke incoherently. ko the police chief says she used a steak knife to stab her neighbor's daughter in the right side of the held as other children watched in...
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>> reporter: jim and jacqueline, an example of how ms. harris was loved. balloons and teddy bears were put her after her death. police found her shot to death on the second floor. all day we tracked down people who knew which is winfred harris. she created this community garden right by her house. >> this is winnie standing right there behind me. >> she showed me one of the few pictures she has of her good friend of 30 years. >> she didn't like pictures? >> most of the time you have to catch her off guard. >> philadelphia police discovered the 65-year-old shot several times in her home last week. she and harris' relatives got worried after not hearing from her since thursday. >> that she lost her life. >> harris was the acting executive director of university city green in urban -- nonprofit which plants and maintains trees in the city. the office wasn't open when we visited but we saw photos on her door with a simple, we love you. >> my heart went oh, my god. >> was the director of outreach in the city for five years. gems like her don't come around every
>> reporter: jim and jacqueline, an example of how ms. harris was loved. balloons and teddy bears were put her after her death. police found her shot to death on the second floor. all day we tracked down people who knew which is winfred harris. she created this community garden right by her house. >> this is winnie standing right there behind me. >> she showed me one of the few pictures she has of her good friend of 30 years. >> she didn't like pictures? >> most of...
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i'm jacqueline london, up next "nightly news." >>> breaking news tonight. immigration compromise.hite house. president trump may be open to legal status for undocumented immigrants who have not committed serious crimes. we have late details on tonight's address to congress. >>> they lost ryan. the president's new eye opening comments about who is to blame for the death of a navy seal in that u.s. raid gone wrong in yemen. >>> deadly plane disaster. in a heavily populated neighborhood. incredible rescues, sw survivors pulled from a home. >>> a jewelry store giants. >>> cancer striking younger. one of the most lethal rise. a dramatic rise among
i'm jacqueline london, up next "nightly news." >>> breaking news tonight. immigration compromise.hite house. president trump may be open to legal status for undocumented immigrants who have not committed serious crimes. we have late details on tonight's address to congress. >>> they lost ryan. the president's new eye opening comments about who is to blame for the death of a navy seal in that u.s. raid gone wrong in yemen. >>> deadly plane disaster. in a...
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jacqueline, we all look forward to watching you build on your success. we have also reviewed an update and eliminated thousands of pages of outdate and obsolete state legislation which has are reduced the red taper for employers and nonprofits and cities and towns do their jobs. we know that high speed internet is central to the way we communicate and learn and do business burk in too many communities in western mass, they don't have access to the central service. so this last may, we completely overhauled the last mile program for the rural communities. we started with 53 towns lacking internet speed access and while we have a lot more work to do and in just six months we have moved a dozen towns forward and that is more progress on the local broadband than we have made in the last five years, with lots more to get done in the near future. we have done all of that and more while closing $1 billion state budget gap without raising taxes. [ applause ] fiscal responsibility is challenging work, and it is not the stuff that wins popularity contests, but by
jacqueline, we all look forward to watching you build on your success. we have also reviewed an update and eliminated thousands of pages of outdate and obsolete state legislation which has are reduced the red taper for employers and nonprofits and cities and towns do their jobs. we know that high speed internet is central to the way we communicate and learn and do business burk in too many communities in western mass, they don't have access to the central service. so this last may, we...
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jacqueline 0'donovan, managing director of 0'donovan waste disposal is here.nly when you were just 17. he was running the company? he was, yes. he had a successful business and he died back in 1985 when i was 17 and i'm the youngest of four. the youngest of four? the youngest of four. but it fell on your shoulders to run the business? it fell on all our shoulders, but it took a couple of years to stabilise and once it stabilised, we picked our role and mine was managing director. how did you manage that at such a young age? you're running a company, what sort of business experience did you have at that stage and were you just winging it? i was winging it. at that stage and were you just winging it? iwas winging it. i ran out of school at 16. i couldn't wait to get out the gatesment i had a job asa to get out the gatesment i had a job as a childminder in germany which i didn't take on and the rest is history. what reaction do you get from friends when you tell them your line of work? they say what line of work are you in and i say, "i bet you can't guess." whic
jacqueline 0'donovan, managing director of 0'donovan waste disposal is here.nly when you were just 17. he was running the company? he was, yes. he had a successful business and he died back in 1985 when i was 17 and i'm the youngest of four. the youngest of four? the youngest of four. but it fell on your shoulders to run the business? it fell on all our shoulders, but it took a couple of years to stabilise and once it stabilised, we picked our role and mine was managing director. how did you...
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i was unioned by harry harrison, jacqueline london, and other nbc 10 staff. the peacock came too.erience that inspired a familiar face. >> it's all about a love girl named summer winters and she loves the weather. >> reporter: brittney shipp was experienced by her experience attending the festival in past years and returned, this time as an author, of her first book, "the meteorologist in me." >> what i want each young person to know is where you have a dream in your heart, if you study hard, if you practice and put your mind to it, you will probably accomplish that dream. >> aundrea cline-thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> first alert weather and a blustery, cold saturday. we found crowded slopes today at blue mountain in the poconos. there were skiers of all ages enjoying a ride down the mountain. let's get the most accurate neighborhood forecast with nbc 10 first alert meteorologist, erika martin. >> congratulations to brittney shipp, first of all. 28 for you in coatesville, wilmington, and philadelphia currently at 39 degrees. trenton at 30. and mt. holly currently at 28 degrees. we hav
i was unioned by harry harrison, jacqueline london, and other nbc 10 staff. the peacock came too.erience that inspired a familiar face. >> it's all about a love girl named summer winters and she loves the weather. >> reporter: brittney shipp was experienced by her experience attending the festival in past years and returned, this time as an author, of her first book, "the meteorologist in me." >> what i want each young person to know is where you have a dream in your...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> i'm jacqueline london.employees have left their jobs at the vaughn correctional center in smyrna. >> tim furlong joins us with more on that list targeting those officers. >> reporter: the head of the corrections officers union tells me that there's sort of this floating list of officers that inmates in smyrna might want to target. that's the kind of conditions the officers are working under. some officers are simply getting out. just about two weeks after inmates at the vaughn correctional facility overtook guards and killed one of them in a 20-hour standoff, at least 17 officers have quit or put in for retirement. at a starting salary of $32,000 a year, it will be harder to track their replacements. >> for the pay and the risk and the fact that lieutenant steven
i'm jim rosenfield. >> i'm jacqueline london.employees have left their jobs at the vaughn correctional center in smyrna. >> tim furlong joins us with more on that list targeting those officers. >> reporter: the head of the corrections officers union tells me that there's sort of this floating list of officers that inmates in smyrna might want to target. that's the kind of conditions the officers are working under. some officers are simply getting out. just about two weeks...
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jacqueline? >>> and the president also blamed democrats for delays in getting approval for cabinet nominees. delaware democratic senator chris coons responded. today's news conference left some lawmakers shocked and a little confused. at least one republican senator responded almost immediately on msnbc. >> i do take very seriously the fact that you have one president at a time and that if mr. flynn was directly involved in talking about sanctions and what would happen in the future, then i think that's a serious charge, a serious issue. >> president trump announced his administration will release a new executive order on immigration next week. >>> to this now, immigrants around the nation boycotting work and school today in protest to the president's policy. >> nbc 10's aundrea cline-thomas joins us live from queen village with more on a day without immigrants where they really wanted to make an impact and let it be felt. >> reporter: that's right. you can see it right here at this intersection.
jacqueline? >>> and the president also blamed democrats for delays in getting approval for cabinet nominees. delaware democratic senator chris coons responded. today's news conference left some lawmakers shocked and a little confused. at least one republican senator responded almost immediately on msnbc. >> i do take very seriously the fact that you have one president at a time and that if mr. flynn was directly involved in talking about sanctions and what would happen in the...
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the biels, big edie and little edie were relatives of jacqueline jacqueline onassis. >> she gave thisl it need sas koes of paint. >> reporter: hardly. her drr 220,000 investment is now for sale at $h 20 million. she and her husband filled the house with family and famous friends. >> i felt imagine nick that house. >> reporter: magic interwoven with american popular culture. oh, if these walls could talk. anne thompson, nbc news, east hampton, new york. >>> just ahead, why a giraffe live stream video was pulled from youtube. per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper reimagined for everyday play.s and right now 50% off. styles that inspire adventure for kids with big imaginations. easy to pair, easy to wear. kids' separates starting at just $7. now that's the good stuff. kohl's. pipeline project could get approval. not without protest. >>> good friday morning. this is tracey davidson. >
the biels, big edie and little edie were relatives of jacqueline jacqueline onassis. >> she gave thisl it need sas koes of paint. >> reporter: hardly. her drr 220,000 investment is now for sale at $h 20 million. she and her husband filled the house with family and famous friends. >> i felt imagine nick that house. >> reporter: magic interwoven with american popular culture. oh, if these walls could talk. anne thompson, nbc news, east hampton, new york. >>> just...
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. >> good evening i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. jeffrey sandusky is charged with sex assault and child pornography. mitch blacker who's been digging into the court documents. what have you learned? >> former penn state assistant injury sandusky was convicted on 40 accounts, today his adopted son faces 12 counts. according to court records, police began investigating jeffrey sandusky in november. that is when a teenagers father told the pennsylvania state police about sexually explicit text messages that were exchanged between his daughter and jeffrey sandusky. the court record says he was friends with the girl's mother. he's accused of 12 felonies including sexually assaulting one teen and asking for pornography pictures from her and another girl. jeffrey sandusky he held on $200,000 bail. he will not be able to post that tonight. so far his lawyer has not returned our calls for a comment. reporting for the investigators, nbc10 news. >> to our weather now, damaging winds causing havoc across our region today. skyforce10 over villan
. >> good evening i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. jeffrey sandusky is charged with sex assault and child pornography. mitch blacker who's been digging into the court documents. what have you learned? >> former penn state assistant injury sandusky was convicted on 40 accounts, today his adopted son faces 12 counts. according to court records, police began investigating jeffrey sandusky in november. that is when a teenagers father told the pennsylvania state...
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. >> i'm jacqueline london. so far more than a dozen employees have left their jobs at the vaughn correctional center in smyrna. >> tim furlong joins us with more on that list targeting those officers. >> reporter: the head of the corrections officers union tells me that there's sort of this floating list of officers that inmates in smyrna might want to target. that's the kind of conditions the officers are working under. some officers are simply getting out. just about two weeks after inmates at the vaughn correctional facility overtook guards and killed one of them in a 20-hour standoff, at least 17 officers have quit or put in for retirement. at a starting salary of $32,000 a year, it will be harder to track their replacements. >> for the pay and the risk and the fact that lieutenant steven floyd had to be murdered for us to get here to try to make some changes, i can understand people feeling that way. >> reporter: today governor jaurn carnie appointed two retired judges to investigate what happened at vaugh
. >> i'm jacqueline london. so far more than a dozen employees have left their jobs at the vaughn correctional center in smyrna. >> tim furlong joins us with more on that list targeting those officers. >> reporter: the head of the corrections officers union tells me that there's sort of this floating list of officers that inmates in smyrna might want to target. that's the kind of conditions the officers are working under. some officers are simply getting out. just about two...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> i'm jacqueline london. ing. >>> tonight, the obamacare replacement plan?ews obtain as draft being circulated among republicans. our first look at what's in it and what's not. >>> also tonight, controversy erupts over a conversation between the white house chief of staff, and the fbi. >>> winter of extremes, as we head into the weekend, dangerous storms threatening millions. as millions more bask in record february heat. >>> there's trouble in store. news tonight of another big american brand name closing locations. where experts say those shoppers are going. not just online. >>> wheel of misfortune, surging car insurance premiums, drivers paying more. a key factor behind it? that you should keep in mind. >>> and inspiring america, the pair behind broadway's new smash
i'm jim rosenfield. >> i'm jacqueline london. ing. >>> tonight, the obamacare replacement plan?ews obtain as draft being circulated among republicans. our first look at what's in it and what's not. >>> also tonight, controversy erupts over a conversation between the white house chief of staff, and the fbi. >>> winter of extremes, as we head into the weekend, dangerous storms threatening millions. as millions more bask in record february heat. >>>...
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>> yeah, really. >> our jacquelin london. ? i'm jim rosenfield. thanks for joining us.night. we will see you tomorrow. [ 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 -- charlie day, kendall jenner, musical guests nxworries,
>> yeah, really. >> our jacquelin london. ? i'm jim rosenfield. thanks for joining us.night. we will see you tomorrow. [ 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 -- charlie day, kendall jenner, musical guests nxworries,
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. >> reporter: jacqueline guyman is an immigration attorney who is linked to offices in philadelphia, maryland anal bam a she said her services are in high demand now more than ever with immigration reform at forefront in the u.s. >> what are we willing go to do with our children? who do we leave them with? what happened if we get picked up at our work place? there is a lot of fear. >> reporter: jacqueline is fielding more calls from clients seeking clarification and advice in the wake of the recent travel ban of foreign nationals there seven predominantly muslim countries and immigration and customs enforcement raid, happening throughout the country, by ice u.s. circuit court of appeals reinstated president's travel plans but its concerning, searching for local attorneys. >> what you do as a immigration attorney is just try to explain the facts in the law and bring some cause. in hysteria you can never make good decisions. >> reporter: this is a criminal attorney in media, delaware county. she has seen a up tic in recent weeks. she's an advocate for immigration rights that starts wit
. >> reporter: jacqueline guyman is an immigration attorney who is linked to offices in philadelphia, maryland anal bam a she said her services are in high demand now more than ever with immigration reform at forefront in the u.s. >> what are we willing go to do with our children? who do we leave them with? what happened if we get picked up at our work place? there is a lot of fear. >> reporter: jacqueline is fielding more calls from clients seeking clarification and advice in...
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i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosen fooel. the man is in critical condition right now. the driver is still out there somewhere. and that surveillance video could be a crucial clue in finding hip. we are live in the kensington neighborhood,dry drew what's the latest. >> reporter: investigators are looking for the car right now. we can tell you that that victim it's unclear if he is going to survive. he lives in this home right here. we are told he headed out to this market to get something tonight. on his return trip he came within feet of his front steps when the car slammed into him. a 43-year-old kensington man appears to wait for the intersection to clear before crossing. in this video obtained exclusively by nbc 10 you can see a car comes racing towards him. the impact happens next just to the left, off camera. >> we know his body was launched 50 feet after being hit. >> reporter: just feet from his home the man's roommates saw the police lights. >>> called him three or four times. >> reporter: the victim's phone and his glasses sat on the paste, now evidence in thi
i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosen fooel. the man is in critical condition right now. the driver is still out there somewhere. and that surveillance video could be a crucial clue in finding hip. we are live in the kensington neighborhood,dry drew what's the latest. >> reporter: investigators are looking for the car right now. we can tell you that that victim it's unclear if he is going to survive. he lives in this home right here. we are told he headed out to this market to get...
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i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield, thanks for watching.:00 a.m. [ 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 -- alec baldwin, joanna garcia swisher,
i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield, thanks for watching.:00 a.m. [ 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 -- alec baldwin, joanna garcia swisher,
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i'm jacquelin london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. we want to show you the scene. although trains will be running tomorrow, there won't be as many cars as you normally would see. >>> we have a closer look at the work going on there tonight. brandon. >> reporter: jacquelin, joe, we want to take you right across the street so you can see the damage on the side of one of these trains. this is the back end of that curve here at 69th street station. we learned that 19 cars will run tomorrow. that's three less than normal. septa will not sec late peculat investigation, but they want to insure their passengers tonight that the trains are safe for travel. >> reporter: before the evening rush hour ended, an ntsb crew arrived from washington d.c. to check out the collision in upper darby. the number 57 and 67 trains still displaced hours after a slow-moving crash which hurt four people, including a critically injured train operator. the impact knocked a third train out of service too. tonight sep did a clear train service a go for tomorrow morning. >> it's still undecided. w
i'm jacquelin london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. we want to show you the scene. although trains will be running tomorrow, there won't be as many cars as you normally would see. >>> we have a closer look at the work going on there tonight. brandon. >> reporter: jacquelin, joe, we want to take you right across the street so you can see the damage on the side of one of these trains. this is the back end of that curve here at 69th street station. we learned that 19 cars will run...
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caller: i had a question for jacqueline klimas. a lot of the election was based on income inequality and corrupt politicians. and i know that a lot of them, and george soros and whatnot sell weapons. and that is one of the main ways that our country has been making money. and i'm wondering if you know if mr. trump is going to be careful about his purchasing of military arms, not going to the elites that are trying to break down the economy of our country? sure about where specifically the money will go. but i think people will really be watching the conflict of interest and making sure they are policed well. host: (202) 748-8001, republicans. (202) 748-8000, democrats. (202) 748-8002, independent callers. tells about the role that james mattis plays now, as far as the day today and the budget issues? sent tohe budget was the pentagon and they're looking at what they would like to send the money on. james mattis was in the field so he has used a lot of the weapons. so it will be interesting to see where he comes down on the programs
caller: i had a question for jacqueline klimas. a lot of the election was based on income inequality and corrupt politicians. and i know that a lot of them, and george soros and whatnot sell weapons. and that is one of the main ways that our country has been making money. and i'm wondering if you know if mr. trump is going to be careful about his purchasing of military arms, not going to the elites that are trying to break down the economy of our country? sure about where specifically the money...
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e talked about his his plans earlier on "washington journal earlier today. " promised, jacqueline klimas ijoining us from "washington examiner." good morning. about the $54 billion, put that into context for us? guest: there claiming it is a 10% increase, but no one was really expecting it to grow to that number. everyone was expecting lawmakers to come to a budget deal. so it is 3% more than what president obama
e talked about his his plans earlier on "washington journal earlier today. " promised, jacqueline klimas ijoining us from "washington examiner." good morning. about the $54 billion, put that into context for us? guest: there claiming it is a 10% increase, but no one was really expecting it to grow to that number. everyone was expecting lawmakers to come to a budget deal. so it is 3% more than what president obama
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. >> i'm jacquelin london. hold on. this is going to be a roll roller coaster of a week. >> take a look at what we're dealing with right now. it is fog. you see the halos around all the streetlights. this is on broad and erie in north philadelphia. >> tomorrow we could see record heat, but the biggest story is what happens the day after snow. >> nbc 10 first alert chief meteorologist zblen "hurricane" schwartz has the most accurate forecast and the latest on the snow. >> as wild as it seems, it's going to happen. we're going to be near record warmth tomorrow, and it's going to snow thursday morning. first alert for that thursday morning snow for the entire area except the jersey shore and southern delaware where it will be a little bit too warm. the general timing is from 4:00 a.m. to noon. it's not going to be a total waste of a day on thursday. accumulating snow. heavy at times. slick roads. poor visibility. much of that happening right during the morning rush. here we are tomorrow night at this time, and it's not sno
. >> i'm jacquelin london. hold on. this is going to be a roll roller coaster of a week. >> take a look at what we're dealing with right now. it is fog. you see the halos around all the streetlights. this is on broad and erie in north philadelphia. >> tomorrow we could see record heat, but the biggest story is what happens the day after snow. >> nbc 10 first alert chief meteorologist zblen "hurricane" schwartz has the most accurate forecast and the latest on...
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for now let's send it back to philadelphia and erin and jacqueline. >> jim, thanks for that. we'll check back in with you in about ten minutes or so. turning to our weather. it was a great day to work outside. we found these window washers high in the sky today in center city. but we're tracking some changes. the threat for severe weather is heading our way. >> yeah, erin, it is a threat and part of the reason is the warmth that is coming in. these flags illustrate that. when they're blowing that bay, we got cold air. this way warm air coming in. southwest wind. and this first area of rain is not the severe weather, but it obviously is rain and it obviously is getting closer to the philadelphia area. so this is round one. take the umbrellas with you if you're headed out for the evening. then we've got other issues. we got record warmth coming in tomorrow. many places in the 70s. severe thunderstorms during the afternoon and several windy days ahead in the forecast here. it's 65 in philadelphia. 67 in mt. holly, 63 atlantic city international. so it is already close to 20 degr
for now let's send it back to philadelphia and erin and jacqueline. >> jim, thanks for that. we'll check back in with you in about ten minutes or so. turning to our weather. it was a great day to work outside. we found these window washers high in the sky today in center city. but we're tracking some changes. the threat for severe weather is heading our way. >> yeah, erin, it is a threat and part of the reason is the warmth that is coming in. these flags illustrate that. when...
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>> yeah, jacqueline, the flag is not just blowing strongly, it's blowing left to right.m this angle, that's a cold wind. the opposite way is the warm wind. we'll be getting into that before too long. but it's 28 degrees in philadelphia now. 23 in allentown. that doesn't tell the whole story. because we still have a lot of wind out of the northwest. as you saw with those flags. still gusting at 36 miles an hour in atlantic city. 39 miles an hour in dover. that's not quite as gusty as it was a few hours ago when it was up to 52 miles an hour in cape may. look at what happened here. yesterday at 3:00, it was 66 degrees. remember, records all over the
>> yeah, jacqueline, the flag is not just blowing strongly, it's blowing left to right.m this angle, that's a cold wind. the opposite way is the warm wind. we'll be getting into that before too long. but it's 28 degrees in philadelphia now. 23 in allentown. that doesn't tell the whole story. because we still have a lot of wind out of the northwest. as you saw with those flags. still gusting at 36 miles an hour in atlantic city. 39 miles an hour in dover. that's not quite as gusty as it...
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as jacqueline london tells us, it's an award that packs a powerful punch. >> i don't think you will forgetmeeting. >> workers at interim house were stunned when nbc 10 burst into their conference room with a surprise announcement. >> you are the recipients of a check for $35,000. i see tears coming from your eyes. >> i'm so overwhelmed. >> the champions in action award is a partnership among citizens bank, nbc 10 and telemundo 62, along with the inquirer, daily news and philly.com. >> we love shining a light on great things going on in the community. you are doing great things in the community. congratulations. >> interet provides help to wom struggling with mental health issues and helping women maintain sobriety. >> working job training. it's about rehabilitation from the substance, but then also what's the opportunity going forward. they really deal with the issue holistically. >> in addition to the cash, the award comes from executive monitoring, along with public relations and volunteer support. it's a windfall that the director says will be put to good news. >> the money is needed in
as jacqueline london tells us, it's an award that packs a powerful punch. >> i don't think you will forgetmeeting. >> workers at interim house were stunned when nbc 10 burst into their conference room with a surprise announcement. >> you are the recipients of a check for $35,000. i see tears coming from your eyes. >> i'm so overwhelmed. >> the champions in action award is a partnership among citizens bank, nbc 10 and telemundo 62, along with the inquirer, daily...
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and i'm loving it, man, loving every minute of it. >> and that was jacqueline london reporting.aaron coleman will have so much more in our nbc 10 celebration of black history month special from the african american museum. saturday at 7:00. >>> well turning 100 years old is a huge milestone, but when nbc 10 photojournalist mark went to katherine adam's birthday party today, he had a message for her. >> 110th, is that right? >> i hope so. >> katherine and her family were nice enough to let us attend her party at nelly reynolds garden in strawberry mansion. she was surrounded by family and friends. happy birthday, katherine. erica, check out that crown there. she looks fantastic. 100 years old. happy birthday. >> she looks fantastic indeed, denise. >> let's get to the forecast. >>> yes, even just as fantastic, we have a really nice warm-up in the works. now weather headlines include a partly cloudy night, but warmer temperatures. we are warming up nicely and we're going to hit 60s by wednesday. i'll get to that in just one moment. on monday, we start off with some sunshine and the
and i'm loving it, man, loving every minute of it. >> and that was jacqueline london reporting.aaron coleman will have so much more in our nbc 10 celebration of black history month special from the african american museum. saturday at 7:00. >>> well turning 100 years old is a huge milestone, but when nbc 10 photojournalist mark went to katherine adam's birthday party today, he had a message for her. >> 110th, is that right? >> i hope so. >> katherine and her...
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germany's jacqueline loelling leads. bbc sport website and red button. that's all from sports day. hello, welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bring us tomorrow morning, with me is the economic senator of the independent and the public affairs consultant alex deane. the times leads with an interview with david miliband who says that labour is the weakest it has been for 50 years following the party ‘s defeat in the copeland by—election. and there is more on labour, in the i cena jeremy corbyn refuses to stand down as the party leader despite losing that seed copeland for the first time in 80 yea rs. copeland for the first time in 80 years. the telegraph focuses on the tory victory and theresa may's declaration that the conservatives are now the party of working people. staying with the prime minister, the front page of the financial times talks about the pressure on her to cut disability benefits. the daily mail reports that motorists should be wary of buying diesel vehicles after a warning from chris gra
germany's jacqueline loelling leads. bbc sport website and red button. that's all from sports day. hello, welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bring us tomorrow morning, with me is the economic senator of the independent and the public affairs consultant alex deane. the times leads with an interview with david miliband who says that labour is the weakest it has been for 50 years following the party ‘s defeat in the copeland by—election. and there is more on labour, in the i...
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primero Ángel y a los dos aÑos, jacqueline. >> si quiero ir a alguna parte, sabemos que hay cosas asÍse queda en su lugar. >> trabajaba en el Área de mantenimiento de un parque acuÁtico. >> mucha gente lo hace cuando viene de mÉxico. >> mi nombre era guadalupegarcÍa aguilar, lo Único es que en aquel entonces uno querÍa trabajar para sacar adelante a su familia. >> ella y su familia vivÍan en phoenix. el alguacil de ese entonces ganÓ notoriedad nacional por su persecuciÓn en contra de los indocumentados. Él sembrÓ pÁnico en la comunidad hispana y un dÍa le llegÓ el turno a lupita. se presentaron en el parque donde trabajaba en busca de inmigrantes indocumentados. >> estÁbamos trabajando y nos avisamos. >> los agentes se llevaran los expedientes de los trabajadores para corroborar la condiciÓn migratoria de cada empleado. el temor hizo que se encerrara en su casa y no regresara a trabajar. justo cuando pensaron que el peligro habÍa pasado, los alguaciles del condado, aparecieron. seis meses despuÉs de laredada, tocaron la puerta de la casa de guadalupe con una orden de arresto. >> era m
primero Ángel y a los dos aÑos, jacqueline. >> si quiero ir a alguna parte, sabemos que hay cosas asÍse queda en su lugar. >> trabajaba en el Área de mantenimiento de un parque acuÁtico. >> mucha gente lo hace cuando viene de mÉxico. >> mi nombre era guadalupegarcÍa aguilar, lo Único es que en aquel entonces uno querÍa trabajar para sacar adelante a su familia. >> ella y su familia vivÍan en phoenix. el alguacil de ese entonces ganÓ notoriedad nacional...
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jacqueline mcguigan, thank you very much for helping us, jacqueline brought the case on behalf of garye studied by both sides, it could be appealed to the supreme court for a final ruling on this but there is no question that people engaged in the so—called gig economy will be watching this very, very carefully. thanks very much indeed. the headlines on bbc newsroom live. the health secretary concedes the nhs in england is facing completely unacceptable problems, as patients we re unacceptable problems, as patients were forced to wait up to 13 hours in a&e. president trump says he will try to overturn an appeals court ruling which refused to reinstate his ban on travellers from seven mainly muslim countries. a man and a woman have died and four children are among those injured after a house fire in manchester. in sport, england director of cricket andrew strauss and his team have spoken tojoe root, ben stokes, stuart broad and jos butler to discuss the vacant england test captaincy. route is the favourite to replace alistair cook, who stood down this week. virat kohli has become the fi
jacqueline mcguigan, thank you very much for helping us, jacqueline brought the case on behalf of garye studied by both sides, it could be appealed to the supreme court for a final ruling on this but there is no question that people engaged in the so—called gig economy will be watching this very, very carefully. thanks very much indeed. the headlines on bbc newsroom live. the health secretary concedes the nhs in england is facing completely unacceptable problems, as patients we re...
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jacqueline klimas from "the washington examiner" joining us for that discussion.oudermilresentative k. we will have more of that conversation as "washington journal c-span as president donald trump delivers his first address to a joint congress. >> this congress will be the busiest congress we have had in decades. >> following the speech, the democratic response given by steve bashir and your reaction to the president's speech along with comments from members of congress. like tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. listen live on the mobile app. c-span -- where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by american cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite divider. -- satellite provider. promised, jacqueline klimas is joining us from "washington examiner." good morning. about the $54 billion, put that into context for us? guest: there claiming it is a 10% increase, but no onwa
jacqueline klimas from "the washington examiner" joining us for that discussion.oudermilresentative k. we will have more of that conversation as "washington journal c-span as president donald trump delivers his first address to a joint congress. >> this congress will be the busiest congress we have had in decades. >> following the speech, the democratic response given by steve bashir and your reaction to the president's speech along with comments from members of...
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germany's jacqueline loelling leads.rt website and red button. that's all from sportsday. today was much more calm and quiet than what we saw yesterday. it was cooler as well. things are set to change. we have weather systems pushing in through the weekend, it will bring spells of rain. you can see the weather fronts. tightly packed isobars and it will be windy. it will be mild from the south—west, pushing in across the uk tonight. rainfor pushing in across the uk tonight. rain for northern and western areas, heavyin rain for northern and western areas, heavy in north—west england and wales, eventually reaching the south—east. notice temperatures are higher than last night 5—10 in the south—west. this weekend is looking u nsettled. south—west. this weekend is looking unsettled. stills of rain at times in the north and west, and gale force winds at times across the north and west. 0n the upside, for most of the weekend, it will be mild. saturday is not looking pleasant, cloudy, wet, heavy rain. gale force winds around the
germany's jacqueline loelling leads.rt website and red button. that's all from sportsday. today was much more calm and quiet than what we saw yesterday. it was cooler as well. things are set to change. we have weather systems pushing in through the weekend, it will bring spells of rain. you can see the weather fronts. tightly packed isobars and it will be windy. it will be mild from the south—west, pushing in across the uk tonight. rainfor pushing in across the uk tonight. rain for northern...
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. >> here's jim rows infield and jacqueline london. >> the fight happening in wilmington over prayer at one type of government meeting. shaming his way to a new contract. how a philadelphia teacher is calling out city officials in a way you might notice during your morning commute. >> our top story tonight, jerry sandusky's son now charged with child sex abuse. new information right now about the allegations that's next at six. >> new sandusky scandal. the son of the disgraced penn state coach now charged himself with abusing children. >> whipping winds smash a tree into this home. we're finding the worst damage around our region. >> credit card attack. thieves still $17,000 in just one hour and now police are looking for more unsuspecting victims. >> nbc10 news starts now. >> right now at six, jerry sandusky sun arrested for child abuse. five years after the former penn state assistant coach was locked up, one of his adopted sons is now accused of victimizing two children. the nbc10 investigators uncovered new details about the allegations tonight. >> good evening i'm jacqueline lon
. >> here's jim rows infield and jacqueline london. >> the fight happening in wilmington over prayer at one type of government meeting. shaming his way to a new contract. how a philadelphia teacher is calling out city officials in a way you might notice during your morning commute. >> our top story tonight, jerry sandusky's son now charged with child sex abuse. new information right now about the allegations that's next at six. >> new sandusky scandal. the son of the...
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. >> jim rosenfield and jacqueline london. >> coming up new at six.ls for president trump to do more to address a wave of anti-semitic acts across the nation. the white house is saying after jewish community centers were threatened in our areas and around the country today. >> plus new at six. violating patients. what this bucks county nurse is accuse of secretly doing while patients as young as 17 were getting undressed? >> plus another taste of spring is coming for your work week plus tracking pobably strong to severe thunderstorms in my most accurate first alert forecast. >> desecrated grave stones. the latest in what has many concerns about a growing pattern of anti-semitism. >> staying quiet. we're live in washington where calls are growing for president trump to stay and do more to fight this rise in hate. >> plus photographing patients. new at six. a bucks county nurse accused of violating patients' privacy. >> announcer: nbc10 news starts now. >> right now at six. a wave of hate around the nation crashes into our area tonight. >> this is so se
. >> jim rosenfield and jacqueline london. >> coming up new at six.ls for president trump to do more to address a wave of anti-semitic acts across the nation. the white house is saying after jewish community centers were threatened in our areas and around the country today. >> plus new at six. violating patients. what this bucks county nurse is accuse of secretly doing while patients as young as 17 were getting undressed? >> plus another taste of spring is coming for...
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. >> yeah, jacqueline, this is the only prison that houses male death row inmates.counted right now there are 13 death row inmates at this facility. obviously, this is a facility with hundreds of maximum security cells, but there are also medium and minimum security inmates at the facility. we also found an annual report from 2015 that vaughan has been highlighted for its security enhancement. that is a new guard tour system was installed there. such systems typically log and monitor guards' rounds as they patrol the system. according to that, this equipment augments facility management security controls. the technology requires correctional officers to electronically check in at designated scan points when making patrol rounds." all that said, there was at least one other major incident at this prison, about 12 1/2 years ago. in july 2004, an inmate armed with a shank kidnapped and took a 27-year-old female prison counselor hostage. inmates forced that counselor into an office barricaded the doors and sexually assaulted her. some seven hours later, the inmate was s
. >> yeah, jacqueline, this is the only prison that houses male death row inmates.counted right now there are 13 death row inmates at this facility. obviously, this is a facility with hundreds of maximum security cells, but there are also medium and minimum security inmates at the facility. we also found an annual report from 2015 that vaughan has been highlighted for its security enhancement. that is a new guard tour system was installed there. such systems typically log and monitor...
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jacqueline: estamos... pues hoy es un dÍa bien interesante.d trump quiere asustar, quiere decir que toda la comunidad latina son criminales, creo que es algo que no debe hacer un presidente. satcha: congresista, gracias por acompaÑarnos esta maÑana en vivo desde washington d.c., al igual que Ángel y jacqueline garcÍa de rayos. vamos a seguir con mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". paso ahora directamente con alan y marco antonio. alan: y tambiÉn nos acompaÑa karlita, porque vamos a hablar de un tema muy interesante, y que me imagino que a muchos de ustedes les puede pasar. uno a veces estÁ estancado con los pensamientos, con las metas. quieres alcanzar esta meta, y no llegas a comenzarla, o a la mitad la dejas, o tienes esta idea que quieres sacar, y nunca la has es posible. marco: sÍ. el problema principal es cuando no es algo que a ti se te ocurre. el problema principal es cuando alguien te dice: "oye, alan, lo que deberÍas hacer es bla bla", y se transforma en una obligaciÓn. tenemos un videÍto. ♪ marco: cada vez que empieza un ciclo, ya sea el aÑo
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more than 400 people attended the event, including myself, jacqueline london and pamela osborn. >>> join us this weekend for nbc 10's special celebration of black history month. we'll bring you local stories from the african-american museum in philadelphia. that is sunday morning at 11:30 only on nbc 10. >>> you can still pass go and collect $200, but you won't be able to do it with the thimble. >> yeah, monopoly is create agnewer version of the game. erin doesn't like it the thimble was voted out in an only contest. hasbro asked players to decide if it should keep the old game pieces or replace them. the voting is closed now, the winning pieces will be revealed next month, but erin sadly, no thimble. >> should have kept the thimble. i could think of others you could toss. >> the iron. >> yeah, out of here. same page. >> exactly. foodies, listen up, you may want to add another dinner destination to your list. >> see why the food world is paying attention to this wilmington restaurant. that's next all new at 5:00. if youin a palace of ice,winter there's only one place to go. and that's no
more than 400 people attended the event, including myself, jacqueline london and pamela osborn. >>> join us this weekend for nbc 10's special celebration of black history month. we'll bring you local stories from the african-american museum in philadelphia. that is sunday morning at 11:30 only on nbc 10. >>> you can still pass go and collect $200, but you won't be able to do it with the thimble. >> yeah, monopoly is create agnewer version of the game. erin doesn't like...
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. >> here are jim rosenfield and jacqueline london. >> an abductor attacks again. >> police are lookingpper who abducted two women less than a week apart. plus the security slip-up by the tsa. new at six we're getting a look at who authorities want to find after a nearly dozen passengers skip airport security today. >> temperatures are dipping slightly with that northerly winlds. next in the most accurate first alert neighborhood forecast. >> kidnappers strikes again. what investigators know about the man who grabbed two women from two apartment complexes in less than a week. >> airport security breech, passengers skip the screening and board flights at jfk during the president's day travel rush. >> crashed on the fairway why the plane is still sitting on this golf course more than 24 hours later. >>> right now at six. a repeat kidnapper on the run in delaware today. >> i'll be looking over my shoulder. >> two women abducted at random from two different apartment complexes in less than a week. police are looking for one man in both attacks. >> black mask, dark clothing. >> now they're w
. >> here are jim rosenfield and jacqueline london. >> an abductor attacks again. >> police are lookingpper who abducted two women less than a week apart. plus the security slip-up by the tsa. new at six we're getting a look at who authorities want to find after a nearly dozen passengers skip airport security today. >> temperatures are dipping slightly with that northerly winlds. next in the most accurate first alert neighborhood forecast. >> kidnappers strikes...
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i'll jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. one of trump's cabinet nominees jumped out. andrew puzder withdrew his nomination for secretary of labor this afternoon. some republicans were concerned he hired an undocumented worker as a housekeeper. puzder says he didn't know she was illegal. >> his withdrawal comes as the ink is not even dry on michael flynn's resignation. today the president attacked the media and leaks from inside his administration. >> documents and papers that were illegally, i stress that, illegally leaked. it's a criminal action. criminal act. >> meanwhile, democrats increasing their call for an independent investigation into president trump's ties with russia. today u.s. senators cory booker of new jersey and tom carper of delaware were among the group calling on attorney general jeff sessions to appointment an independent special council. >> we found mixed reviews about what people found about president trump's relationship with
i'll jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. one of trump's cabinet nominees jumped out. andrew puzder withdrew his nomination for secretary of labor this afternoon. some republicans were concerned he hired an undocumented worker as a housekeeper. puzder says he didn't know she was illegal. >> his withdrawal comes as the ink is not even dry on michael flynn's resignation. today the president attacked the media and leaks from inside his administration. >> documents and papers...
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jacqueline london introduces us to dr.erly richards and her most prized possessions. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: lena acted in singing during an era of elegance in stormy weather. but stormy times were just as prevalent. dr. beverly richards owner and cure rater of a cinema apart, a collection of black film recounts what the most well-known black actors of the 1920s to '50s endured. everyone from le in a horne to dorothy. >> she was performing there and she went to take a dip in the pool, she put her toe in and drained the pool. same thing. stopped at a roadside cafe to go in and when she came in, they told her they couldn't serve her, but, they asked for her autograph. those were the times. those were the times. >> reporter: remembering those times with the collection of more than 3,000 photographed films and movie posters all in her home. it was the passion of dr. richards late husband larry. she now continues his dream of collecting and educating on early black film. do you realize the magnitude of what you have here? >> absolutel
jacqueline london introduces us to dr.erly richards and her most prized possessions. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: lena acted in singing during an era of elegance in stormy weather. but stormy times were just as prevalent. dr. beverly richards owner and cure rater of a cinema apart, a collection of black film recounts what the most well-known black actors of the 1920s to '50s endured. everyone from le in a horne to dorothy. >> she was performing there and she went to take a dip in the pool,...
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>>> hey, jim and jacqueline.at we've learned about the latest draft plan to replace obamacare. we'll tell you what gets scrapped, who pays, what about those with existing conditions. also, from an aircraft carrier at sea, we go inside the air war against isis. and we'll look at rising auto insurance rates. the price of all that distracted driving. we'll look at ways you can still save when we see you coming up on "nbc nightly news." you two have a great weekend. >> and i guess we can't expect to see nightly news tonight from 30 rock plaza because the weather is so mild. >> now i've got to be inside unfortunately. >> see you then at 6:30. thank you. >>> to this now -- atlantic city is latest jersey shore community to ban the release of balloons. >> leaders say it's to protect the environment. nbc 10's ted greensburg found out some believe the laws are simply hot air. >> reporter: for birthdays, weddings, and even funerals, balloons are a big seller at throw me a party in egg harbor township. >> we'll go through qu
>>> hey, jim and jacqueline.at we've learned about the latest draft plan to replace obamacare. we'll tell you what gets scrapped, who pays, what about those with existing conditions. also, from an aircraft carrier at sea, we go inside the air war against isis. and we'll look at rising auto insurance rates. the price of all that distracted driving. we'll look at ways you can still save when we see you coming up on "nbc nightly news." you two have a great weekend. >> and...
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sot jacqueline valencia/beneficiaría del daca xxxx el supervisor de richmond melvinwillies pidió r estagual melvin willies/supervisor derichmond dice que apoyar a jeff sessions,conoci extremista yildado de racista, va encontra de la comunidad y que asílaminorías no van tener confianza en nuesas agencias... por eso concluye, elshiff tiene que abar con su apoyo al ice mientras tanto. en un comunicadola oficina l alguacil nos dijo lo siguieefs "me reúno con ocles tatales y federes regularmente [.. mi reunióncon el senadorsessions no fue política. no signifa que lo apoy ni él lopidió, ni yo sé lo ofrí [.. hablamos de cómo mejorar la seguridad y có el gobiern federal nos puede ayudar" los nifestantse retiron pacícamente alredor de lasdos de la tard andres on cam (add libb) cesar --- en las ultimas 48 horas por lo menos 10 personas han resultado muertas en balaceras entre supuestos grupos criminales de sinaloa y miembrosde las fuerzas armadas . blanca ---el repunte de la violencia -indican los eertos- seebe aque intentan arrebatarle a los hijosde "el chapo" guzman el control del cartel de sin
sot jacqueline valencia/beneficiaría del daca xxxx el supervisor de richmond melvinwillies pidió r estagual melvin willies/supervisor derichmond dice que apoyar a jeff sessions,conoci extremista yildado de racista, va encontra de la comunidad y que asílaminorías no van tener confianza en nuesas agencias... por eso concluye, elshiff tiene que abar con su apoyo al ice mientras tanto. en un comunicadola oficina l alguacil nos dijo lo siguieefs "me reúno con ocles tatales y federes...
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she said the commonwealth commitment changed her family's life. [ applause ] >> jacqueline, we look forward to watching you build on your success. we also reviewed and update and elimit nated thousands of out dated regulation. we know that high-speed internet has become central to the way we communicate and learn and do business. too many communities they do not have access to this essential service. that's why this past may we overhaul last mile program for the murl community. we started with 53 towns looking internet access. in six months we've moved a dozen towns forward. we have done all of that and more while closing a billion dollar state budget gap without raising taxes. [ applause ] >> fiscal responsibility is challenge work and it's not the stuff that wins popularity contests by working together we control growth and spending and eliminated debt and two years. we saved hundreds of million of tlars and we're working smarter when making government accountable to the people who pay the bills. we used rainy day funds to bail out the state budget. we have envested in the fund and set th
she said the commonwealth commitment changed her family's life. [ applause ] >> jacqueline, we look forward to watching you build on your success. we also reviewed and update and elimit nated thousands of out dated regulation. we know that high-speed internet has become central to the way we communicate and learn and do business. too many communities they do not have access to this essential service. that's why this past may we overhaul last mile program for the murl community. we started...
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conociÓ a la modelo melania hablÓ de las fotos que fueron publicadas para una revista de hombre, jacqueline carolina herrera han dicho presentes, pero veremos quienes se han negado a que luzcan sus diseÑos. melania trump la primera dama es un misterio que revela remos a travÉs de segmentos que exploran el pasado y presente de una primera dama sin precedentes. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> y no se pierda este especial de melania trump hoy a las 6 de la tarde 5 centro por su cadena telemundo. >>> y al regresar en noticias telemundo. >>> el real madrid conserva el liderato luego de una remontada Épica. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> la nueva polÍtica migratoria y las recientes redadas tienen a la comunidad inmigrante en la mira. ¿ quÉ pasa si los agentes golpean su puerta? y si ice llega a su trabajo ¿ sabe quÉ hacer si la policÍa lo detiene? noticias telemundo responde sus dudas e interrogantinterroganten cuando se trata de elegir entre el poder de una pila duracell para calmar a un bebé. o los consejos de tu suegra de cómo calmarlo, que suelen incluir una buena cantidad de whisky, escoge duracell. esta no es una pila
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. >>> you're watching nbc 10 news at 6:00 with jim rosenfield and jacqueline london. >>> crackdown on illegal immigration. >> today the department of homeland security started rolling out president trump's plan to kick out people in the country illegally. >> that plan is outlined in a pair of memos. immigrants seen as dangerous would be top priority. >> you have to have people come in that are going to love the country, not people that are going to harm the country. >> nbc 10's lauren mayk spoke with a woman today whose family has a lot on the line. >> memos from the dhs secretary break down what the president's xaektive order means on the street. like 10,000 new i.c.e. agents, 5,000 customs and border patrol agents and who those agents will arrest. >> it makes me feel really angry that everyday people are being targeted with violence and at the same time being accused of violence. >> reporter: she's a community organizer with new sanctuary movement and she has family members in the u.s. who are undocumented. >> i makes everybody deportable and more and more people immediately deporta
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. >> and i'm jacqueline london. nbc nicely news with lester holt is next. have a good evening. >>> tonight, nbc news exclusive. new information contradicts the white house account of that military raid gone wrong in yemen. as the father of a slain s.e.a.l. raises his own questions. >>> a new wave of bomb threats and vandalism across the country targeting jewish community centers, schools, and another cemetery. kids evacuated. parents in fear. >>> pressure intensifying for an independent investigation into russian meddling. and former president bush weighs in exclusively to nbc news. >>> inside the oscar shocker. what went wrong in that jaw-dropping hollywood ending? >>> healthy heart attack. as a star tv trainer is stricken, tonight a new warning. >> >> to the moon. private citizens going on an out of this world adventure. got your
. >> and i'm jacqueline london. nbc nicely news with lester holt is next. have a good evening. >>> tonight, nbc news exclusive. new information contradicts the white house account of that military raid gone wrong in yemen. as the father of a slain s.e.a.l. raises his own questions. >>> a new wave of bomb threats and vandalism across the country targeting jewish community centers, schools, and another cemetery. kids evacuated. parents in fear. >>> pressure...
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jim and jacqueline with more at 11:00. go, nova nation. >> all right. thanks. >>> coming up on nbc10 at 11:00, the rat race. >> yeah. here's something you don't want to see where you live. why more people are dealing with rodents inside their homes. >> hope you already had dinner. >>> the ben franklin bridge. warmer today, warmer tomorrow. the string continues. >> yeah. three really warm days, thursday, friday, saturday. saturday we get a cold front with gusty thunderstorms perhaps in the evening. sunday is windy and colder. that's not that cold. then we warm back up next week. >> that's a big drop on sunday. >> yeah. >> it is. >> yeah. >>> that's our news at 6:00. thanks for watching. >>> tonight, fiery act of defines, protesters set their damp ablaze as police move n a standoff that's captivated so many. >>> hostile homecoming. angry crowds erupt, confronting republican members of congress across the country. >>> amazing discovery. stunning announcement from nasa. seven earth-like planets. are we the closest yet to finding life beyond earth? >>> was a
jim and jacqueline with more at 11:00. go, nova nation. >> all right. thanks. >>> coming up on nbc10 at 11:00, the rat race. >> yeah. here's something you don't want to see where you live. why more people are dealing with rodents inside their homes. >> hope you already had dinner. >>> the ben franklin bridge. warmer today, warmer tomorrow. the string continues. >> yeah. three really warm days, thursday, friday, saturday. saturday we get a cold front...
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. >> her name is jacqueline mcintyre. >> seth: jacqueline mcintyre, that's a lovely name. >> yes, thankt come about that she got a writing credit on a song? >> well, i had written the song. >> seth: okay. >> and so we in the studio and we recorded it, and so we went back into the control room to listen to it. and then when the band went out for us to do it again, do a second take, mama said, "can i make a suggestion?" and i said, "sure." she said instead of saying, "i'm so happy i got the lord on my side" on the second verse, why don't you change it to "you're so happy, you've got the lord on your side." and i said, "why didn't i think of that?" [ light laughter ] >> seth: well, that's lovely and a writing credit at the age of 90 is a fantastic thing to have. >> yeah. >> seth: i hope it doesn't go to her head. >> it did, it did. >> seth: okay, it did go. [ light laughter ] you obviously, you've had this incredible career, and like many people in the arts, your look has changed over the years. and you have been -- this is a real treat, you have been sharing your old looks on instagram. >
. >> her name is jacqueline mcintyre. >> seth: jacqueline mcintyre, that's a lovely name. >> yes, thankt come about that she got a writing credit on a song? >> well, i had written the song. >> seth: okay. >> and so we in the studio and we recorded it, and so we went back into the control room to listen to it. and then when the band went out for us to do it again, do a second take, mama said, "can i make a suggestion?" and i said, "sure."...