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jacqueline london live in las vegas. thank you. >> jacqueline london will be back in 30 minutes. again, tonight at 11:00, with updates from las vegas. >>> you can also get news 24/7 on the free nbc10 app. >>> there is another layer to the developing story. investigators say they found a number of bump stocks in paddock's hotel room. those are a device like the ones you see on the screen. that allows semi automatic firearms to oorperate like automatic weapons. today a bill was introduced by california senator dianne feinstein to ban the devices. it's sponsored by all democrat senators from our area with the exception of bob menendez. stephen fisher spoke to employees at a local gun store about the change. >> reporter: under the recently drafted automatic gunfire prevention act the accessories used to enhance a rifle to fire at nearly fully automatic speed would be banned. >> i think we have reached a tipping point in this country. >> reporter: many agree changes need to be made, but not everyone believes a gun accessory ban is the answer. >> it's this kind of feel-good legislation
jacqueline london live in las vegas. thank you. >> jacqueline london will be back in 30 minutes. again, tonight at 11:00, with updates from las vegas. >>> you can also get news 24/7 on the free nbc10 app. >>> there is another layer to the developing story. investigators say they found a number of bump stocks in paddock's hotel room. those are a device like the ones you see on the screen. that allows semi automatic firearms to oorperate like automatic weapons. today a...
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we'll look for your report at 5:00, jacqueline.nbc nightly news" with lester holt will report live from las vegas tonight as well. >>> take a look at some of the other stories we are following. county by county here at 4:00. in atlantic county, police are looking for two men wanted for a violent home invasion in egg harbor township. investigators say the suspects approached the victims outside a house on princeton avenue and bound the victims with duct tape. police managed to recover two guns and other evidence left behind. >>> a panel discussion in bucks county to discuss gun violence in america. the pennsylvania chapter of moms demand action for gun sense in america will be joined by local and state leaders to discuss keeping bucks safe. it's set for 7:00 tonight at new hope high school. >>> camden university hospital in cherry hill is getting a new name. the signs outside the medical center read "jefferson health." it's heart of a change to highlight jefferson south's hub. >>> an upscale apartment building just opened in trenton
we'll look for your report at 5:00, jacqueline.nbc nightly news" with lester holt will report live from las vegas tonight as well. >>> take a look at some of the other stories we are following. county by county here at 4:00. in atlantic county, police are looking for two men wanted for a violent home invasion in egg harbor township. investigators say the suspects approached the victims outside a house on princeton avenue and bound the victims with duct tape. police managed to...
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jacqueline, thanks. see you at 11:00. >>> new right here at 6:00, a massive undertaking to get life-saving supplies from south jersey to puerto rico. nbc10 got a look at this barge filled with a million meals. two million liters of water and almost two hundred trucks. cydney long takes us to petty's island in pennsauken. >> reporter: giant metal containers. >> we have about 85 containers of water for this barge in particular. around the clock. >> reporter: they are packed with supplies, food to the tune of 1.4 meals ready to eat and water for people who are starving and still thirsty in puerto rico. >> they will definitely extend the amount of food and water on the island for the survivors who need it. we have barges just like this leaving from facilities all over the united states. >> reporter: much like legos, containers are locked into place on three tiers. from skyforce10 you can see the enormity of the vessel. 980 tons empty. 190-bucket trucks, six jeeps, suvs and vans to travel roads washed away by
jacqueline, thanks. see you at 11:00. >>> new right here at 6:00, a massive undertaking to get life-saving supplies from south jersey to puerto rico. nbc10 got a look at this barge filled with a million meals. two million liters of water and almost two hundred trucks. cydney long takes us to petty's island in pennsauken. >> reporter: giant metal containers. >> we have about 85 containers of water for this barge in particular. around the clock. >> reporter: they are...
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live in las vegas, jacqueline london, nbc 10 news.we will see you then the 6:00. >>> nbc 10 is committed to covering every angle of the story. matt delucia is also in las vegas with jacqueline london. look for both of their live reports on air and online. >>> here at home, switching gears, a perfect fall day for us. hope you had a chance to get outside and enjoy the warmer weather. this is the view in avalon. now let's look at conditions in south philly. sunny skies over the navy yard. >> a slides show you can make your comments at home. >> let's show you a picture right now. let's do that. this is looking at the beautiful city. you can see plenty of blue skies. a few clouds out there, but it's been mainly sunny. the high bounced to 5 for the second day in a row. no rain out there. the highest gusts only 13 miles per hour. the sunset is going to be a good one. there's just enough moisture in the you werer atmosphere that it's going to be pretty with the oranges and reds fog burns off early. we're looking for 80 in philadelphia. you'll
live in las vegas, jacqueline london, nbc 10 news.we will see you then the 6:00. >>> nbc 10 is committed to covering every angle of the story. matt delucia is also in las vegas with jacqueline london. look for both of their live reports on air and online. >>> here at home, switching gears, a perfect fall day for us. hope you had a chance to get outside and enjoy the warmer weather. this is the view in avalon. now let's look at conditions in south philly. sunny skies over the...
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jacqueline? >> reporter: i'm live in las vegas where people are trying to come to grips that a deadly shooting happened here. it happened at the mandalay bay resort. restrictions on mgm's las vegas resorts have been lifted. they were placed on lockdown as a result of the shooting and that's no longer the case. the city still feeling so uneasy after what happened just last night. keith jones with the latest. >> reporter: panic and chaos as a gunman opened fire on a country music festival. >> be advised. automatic fire, fully automatic fire from the elevated position. take cover. >> reporter: raining down from the mandalay bay hotel. >> everyone dropped and everyone got up and said run and everyone started stampeding. >> comparing the scene to a war zone as people drove for cover. >> we were laying down on the floor. i didn't know whether to get up or run or to stay or duck. i didn't know if it was safe to move. >> reporter: they cornered the gunman who killed himself as they burst through his hote
jacqueline? >> reporter: i'm live in las vegas where people are trying to come to grips that a deadly shooting happened here. it happened at the mandalay bay resort. restrictions on mgm's las vegas resorts have been lifted. they were placed on lockdown as a result of the shooting and that's no longer the case. the city still feeling so uneasy after what happened just last night. keith jones with the latest. >> reporter: panic and chaos as a gunman opened fire on a country music...
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. —— jacqueline. i have been speaking to declan friedman. ——jacqueline.— jacqueline. i asked why it took so long for the allegations to service. i think there is a culture of secrecy about the abuse abuse of women. men stick approach other and women are scared. it is an old story, unfortunately. harvey weinstein has settled with some women outside of court. why did because women settled? you think that was a problem? i think the nondisclosure agreements that they we re nondisclosure agreements that they were forced to sign a certainly a problem. i think april is settled because they were threatened. harvey weinstein has a history of ruining the careers of people who cross in. so they may not have felt like they had any better options. but now some big names have been speaking out in support of some of these actresses. why do you think it has taken them so why do you think it has taken them so long to speak out? again, i really think that people are being forced in this moment to rethink what is inevitable and what isn't in hollywood. i think this way of d
. —— jacqueline. i have been speaking to declan friedman. ——jacqueline.— jacqueline. i asked why it took so long for the allegations to service. i think there is a culture of secrecy about the abuse abuse of women. men stick approach other and women are scared. it is an old story, unfortunately. harvey weinstein has settled with some women outside of court. why did because women settled? you think that was a problem? i think the nondisclosure agreements that they we re nondisclosure...
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london. coming to you live from las vegas.m here in front of the mandalay bay hotel. this morning i spoke to a couple from bucks county who says their hotel is adjacent to mandalay bay and weren't sure what happened that night. they heard the loud noiss not knowing it was gunfire. they realididn't raelsz until t next morning when they looked out the window. they saw the windows and all the debris down below. they say now they are afraid to look out because they know what it represents. we're hoping to speak with them a little later today. president trump spoke to reporters about the gunman this afternoon. president trump called him demented and phrasraised the la vegas police. >> he was a sick man, a demented man. a lot of problems. we're looking into him very seriously. but we're dealing with a very, very sick individual. >> meanwhile back here in las vegas, the search continues for clues about the motive of gunman stephen mad dock. this is new video of fbi agents looking through his room on the 32nd floor of the hotel. offic
good evening, i'm jacqueline london. coming to you live from las vegas.m here in front of the mandalay bay hotel. this morning i spoke to a couple from bucks county who says their hotel is adjacent to mandalay bay and weren't sure what happened that night. they heard the loud noiss not knowing it was gunfire. they realididn't raelsz until t next morning when they looked out the window. they saw the windows and all the debris down below. they say now they are afraid to look out because they know...
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. >> and i'm jacqueline london live from las vegas. nearly 24 hours ago accident just behind me the mandalay bay hotel is where tralk di struck from the 32nd floor. since we arrived we have been talking to people from our area who were here at the time of the shooting. they will share stories of terror. and heroism. we're following the latest from investigators as they try to piece together what happened before, during and after the massacre. police just gave an update minutes ago. they have four more guns in the shooters hotel room. that number is up to 23. the associated press is reporting tonight that two of the guns were modified to make them fully automatic and the number of dead remain at 59. with more than 500 others injured. tonight, the biggest question has yet to be answered. why did this happen? it is a question investigators are working around the clock to answer. >> reporter: tonight, remembering the lost. hoping to forget the violence. that started at 10:08. 22,000 crouching for cover. running for their lives as the gunma
. >> and i'm jacqueline london live from las vegas. nearly 24 hours ago accident just behind me the mandalay bay hotel is where tralk di struck from the 32nd floor. since we arrived we have been talking to people from our area who were here at the time of the shooting. they will share stories of terror. and heroism. we're following the latest from investigators as they try to piece together what happened before, during and after the massacre. police just gave an update minutes ago. they...
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correspondent jacqueline very good jacqueline virtual reality i know it's moving on in leaps and bounds and let's be honest this is the closest any of us will ever get to experience outer space sounds really exciting tell us more. right now i am in moscow's museum of cosmonaut x. and it's a really really cool place i hope that shortly i'll be able to walk around and see a couple of the exhibitions here and what's happening is shortly the presentation of the first ever panoramic video shot in open space will begin and that video was of course shot by the crew of the international space station meaning that those of us here down on earth who have been dreaming since childhood of being an astronaut but were really too afraid to go forward can finally experience what it is like to go on an actual space walk and tonight's a event to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the launch of sputnik one that happened sixty years ago and that was the first artificial earth satellite and it was launched by the u.s.s.r. now this three sixty video program in general it was produced by r.t.r. channel i
correspondent jacqueline very good jacqueline virtual reality i know it's moving on in leaps and bounds and let's be honest this is the closest any of us will ever get to experience outer space sounds really exciting tell us more. right now i am in moscow's museum of cosmonaut x. and it's a really really cool place i hope that shortly i'll be able to walk around and see a couple of the exhibitions here and what's happening is shortly the presentation of the first ever panoramic video shot in...
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i am jacqueline london. >> i am jim rosenfield. >> phillip ahr sent and received images of infants and toddlers being abused by adults and did it for years. deanna durante has stayed on the case and is joining us live with the latest developments. deanna. >> reporter: investigators here say those images not only depicted infants and toddlers but also young girls, young boys. they say that they were being abused by men and women and animals. and tonight they have charged the president of the board of commissioners of radnor township with child sex abuse charges as well as child pornography charges. >> it's our first look at phillip ahr since news broke of the search warrant executed at his home in september. he says nothing as he is escorted by detectives. his hearing lasted minutes before he posted bail. the d.a. says his alleged crime went on for years. >> he admits he knew it was illegal, however, he didn't try to explain why he was doing what he was doing and why he was collecting and disseminating and uploading and downloading these horrendous images. >> reporter: he was reported b
i am jacqueline london. >> i am jim rosenfield. >> phillip ahr sent and received images of infants and toddlers being abused by adults and did it for years. deanna durante has stayed on the case and is joining us live with the latest developments. deanna. >> reporter: investigators here say those images not only depicted infants and toddlers but also young girls, young boys. they say that they were being abused by men and women and animals. and tonight they have charged the...
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so i give to them in honor of my son. >> reporter: and today, home depot honored jacqueline.es spent their day off working here. >> it's kind of overwhelming because i didn't expect them to do all that they're doing. but it makes me feel real special. >> reporter: the finishing touch, a special tribute to her son's sacrifice. a brick memorial dedicated to her son, anthony. >> that makes me want to give more. i was giving 100% but now i think i'm going to give 110%. >> paying it forward. >> amazing work by everyone. >>> up next, help from new jersey to the disaster zone of puerto rico. >> the mission of state troopers leaving their families behind to help calm the chaos on the hurricane ravaged island. >>> and i'm tracking nate. how the tropical storm is going to impact your neighborhood. plus showers for part of your weekend. it's all in my most accurate first alert forecast. >>> plus, prop ban at a new jersey festival in the wake of the las vegas massacre. the rule changes zombie fans have to follow or be kicked out. >>> someone in his suite, two discoveries that have police
so i give to them in honor of my son. >> reporter: and today, home depot honored jacqueline.es spent their day off working here. >> it's kind of overwhelming because i didn't expect them to do all that they're doing. but it makes me feel real special. >> reporter: the finishing touch, a special tribute to her son's sacrifice. a brick memorial dedicated to her son, anthony. >> that makes me want to give more. i was giving 100% but now i think i'm going to give 110%....
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good evening, i'm jim rosenfield. >>> i'm jacqueline london. we want to get to slaucydney lo >> i know you just got off the phone with the suspect's attorney? >> reporter: that's right. and the attorney will not tell me where the boy is right now. but only that the 16-year-old will be turning himself in to police in very short order. we know that he was not here overnight when the bullets struck his home and pierced the family's front window. you can see where police marked in chalk the evidence markers where they say bullets number one and two struck his house. >> turn yourself in. before this gets worse. i mean, this whole block was just affected by this. >> reporter: frightened and suddenly awake by the sounds of rapid gunfire on this normally quiet block. >> under a minute, there was a ton of cops here. >> reporter: neighbors are begging the teenage boy police consider a person of interest in the murder of two teenagers to surrender. >> that's what i keep saying, but it almost seems scarier that these kids going around with guns. >> reporte
good evening, i'm jim rosenfield. >>> i'm jacqueline london. we want to get to slaucydney lo >> i know you just got off the phone with the suspect's attorney? >> reporter: that's right. and the attorney will not tell me where the boy is right now. but only that the 16-year-old will be turning himself in to police in very short order. we know that he was not here overnight when the bullets struck his home and pierced the family's front window. you can see where police marked...
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. >> thank you, jacqueline. >>> 4:07 now. and wilson walker headed north, a couple of hours ago, has been trying to gather information. live at the scene of the huge fires. joining us live now on the phone. wilson, where exactly are you and what is going on? >> wilson, can you hear me. okay, we are having some technical difficulties right now speaking with wilson. we will get him in short order to be able to let us know what he has been experiencing as he heads north, with these fires, burning in napa, sonoma, and also part of mendocino county, we are hearing right now. so multiple fires, at least five fires, and they appear to have started burning just after 10:00 p.m. we are looking at some video of some of these evacuations. and you can see just how frantic this was. because of the fact that these fires have moved so very quickly. so we had emergency personnel going door to door, to tell people to evacuate. but a lot of people just looking out their window and suddenly seeing an orange know across the street and self evacu
. >> thank you, jacqueline. >>> 4:07 now. and wilson walker headed north, a couple of hours ago, has been trying to gather information. live at the scene of the huge fires. joining us live now on the phone. wilson, where exactly are you and what is going on? >> wilson, can you hear me. okay, we are having some technical difficulties right now speaking with wilson. we will get him in short order to be able to let us know what he has been experiencing as he heads north, with...
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i'm jacqueline london. reports show the district first tested for mold at holly glen elementary in january. another was done the following month and again this month. lauren mayk is live with more on the testing, where the mold was found and when the district learned about the results. >> reporter: the district has been working to address air quality kshs at the school since the beginning of the year. we took a look at e-mails that show infections, tests and walk-throughs where they found human error inside the schools and mold. at holly glen elementary, they found water damage in january. almost all of those listed have been made and check marks next to most of the items. air samples is were taken in february. both outside the school and inside. this report shows visible mold on bulletin boards and warns of health effects from mold. something we discussed with dr. mark goldstein. >> for people who have mold allergies. it's a problem for the upper airways and congestions, sneezing, itching, headaches, sinus
i'm jacqueline london. reports show the district first tested for mold at holly glen elementary in january. another was done the following month and again this month. lauren mayk is live with more on the testing, where the mold was found and when the district learned about the results. >> reporter: the district has been working to address air quality kshs at the school since the beginning of the year. we took a look at e-mails that show infections, tests and walk-throughs where they found...
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jacqueline's kind of almost wearing boots.ee clouds, a few sprinkles around the area tomorrow. 68, that's right where we should be at this time of year. 82 on sunday, a mix of sun and clouds. i think at this point a little heavy on the cloud with maybe a shower at night lingering into monday. but still at 82. remarkable. >> not the great sunday we once heard about. >> have a good night. >> 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 -- miles teller, pink, "jeopardy" m
jacqueline's kind of almost wearing boots.ee clouds, a few sprinkles around the area tomorrow. 68, that's right where we should be at this time of year. 82 on sunday, a mix of sun and clouds. i think at this point a little heavy on the cloud with maybe a shower at night lingering into monday. but still at 82. remarkable. >> not the great sunday we once heard about. >> have a good night. >> see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in...
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give more. >> reporter: today jacqueline dixon stopped for just a minute to be celebrated.w she goes back to serving others and honoring the memory of her son for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. ♪ >> what great story. we deserve. let's get a check of your weather. meteorologist scott williams with your weekend forecast and what to expect from tropical storm nate. scott. >> a lot going on, dawn. as we focus on that weekend forecast, high temperatures tomorrow 84 degrees. well above average. feeling like summer. upper 70s by sunday. there could be a scattered shower any time during the day. also, at the linc for the eagles game. so just heads up with that. as far as tropical storm nate, 70 miles per hour winds. it's moving rapidly to the normal northwest now at 22 miles per hour. the pressure down to nip hundred 90 millibars so it is nearing hurricane status likely sometime early tomorrow. by tomorrow evening, into early sunday morning, making landfall along the gulf coast. likely just to the east of new orleans as a category one hurricane. then it rapidly moves inland. it
give more. >> reporter: today jacqueline dixon stopped for just a minute to be celebrated.w she goes back to serving others and honoring the memory of her son for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. ♪ >> what great story. we deserve. let's get a check of your weather. meteorologist scott williams with your weekend forecast and what to expect from tropical storm nate. scott. >> a lot going on, dawn. as we focus on that weekend forecast, high temperatures tomorrow 84 degrees....
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. >> reporter: jacqueline graduated from sonoma state and is a second grade teacher in fremont. after seeing images of the destructive wildfires, she knew she had to do some thing and she did. her classroom has become a donation center for fire victims. the community bringing in everything from the trees and books. giving extra attention to children in need, especially with schools burned down. >> i can't imagine not knowing where i will finish my education or start it. >> we have people drop off capri son for the children and boxes of crackers. >> reporter: and plenty of school supplies hoping to provide art therapy to the children. >> this is a pencil only box. >> reporter: she enlists the help of family and friends. >> she lost her home and this is her wedding week. her house is completely destroyed and burned down. she supposed to be getting married in calistoga. >> reporter: lindsay is jacqueline's cousin and a stylist in pleasanton talking about her friend. the salon also is accepting donations with two carloads. >> it's been huge. >> we have gift cards. we had some and gi
. >> reporter: jacqueline graduated from sonoma state and is a second grade teacher in fremont. after seeing images of the destructive wildfires, she knew she had to do some thing and she did. her classroom has become a donation center for fire victims. the community bringing in everything from the trees and books. giving extra attention to children in need, especially with schools burned down. >> i can't imagine not knowing where i will finish my education or start it. >> we...
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield.troversy began with a tweet from the president that read in part we cannot keep fema, the military and the first responders who have bea been amazing in puerto rico forever. but this two weeks ago. >> we are with you now and we will be there every step of the way until this job is done. it is truly catastrophic what happened in puerto rico. >> despite what the president tweeted early today, chief of staff said the u.s. will stand with puerto rico until the job is done. >> we continue to have teams on the ground in puerto rico. we were there as the governor responded to the president's comments. >> we are not asking for better treatment or less treatment. we are asking for equal treatment. >> and here is an idea of how bad things still are in puerto rico today. fema expects to get the power back on for only 25% of the population by the end of month. and it will take six months for everyone to get their
good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield.troversy began with a tweet from the president that read in part we cannot keep fema, the military and the first responders who have bea been amazing in puerto rico forever. but this two weeks ago. >> we are with you now and we will be there every step of the way until this job is done. it is truly catastrophic what happened in puerto rico. >> despite what the president tweeted early today, chief of staff said the...
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jacqueline. >>> right now we are tracking a smooth commute for drivers heading to the north bay, this is 101 at the 580 interchange, ride heading through san rafael, no delays, speeds are in the green in both directions, about 11 minute ride from 580 heading southbound to the golden gate bridge. kenny. >> jacqueline, thank you. >>> police investigating the beating death of an 80-year-old real estate agent in oakland. they say his son is the killer. police say that 80-year-old ernst clark suffered -- ernest clark suffered major trauma to his head and died in his home saturday night. his son was arrested yesterday. it happened on in the oakland hills. clark will just celebrated his 80th birthday. >> he was stman here and i met him early on. he smiled all the time at me. he always stopped to y hi. i always stopped to say hi to him as well. he always smiled and jovial and great having him around. >> officers also found the victim's daughter injured in the incident. she was treated at a hospital and then later released. on social media people who knew clark say that he made a big impact as
jacqueline. >>> right now we are tracking a smooth commute for drivers heading to the north bay, this is 101 at the 580 interchange, ride heading through san rafael, no delays, speeds are in the green in both directions, about 11 minute ride from 580 heading southbound to the golden gate bridge. kenny. >> jacqueline, thank you. >>> police investigating the beating death of an 80-year-old real estate agent in oakland. they say his son is the killer. police say that...
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jacqueline: tiene nueve aÑos. y si Él quiere que empecemos de cero del otro lado asÍ serÁ. karla: hace unos minutos yo mencionaba que subiste un mensaje a tu red social piden ayuda, quÉ pretendÍas con este mensaje? jacqueline: yo vi un segmento en "despierta amÉrica" sobre cÓmo hablarle a tus hijos y en este caso lo hice con mi pequeÑa. ella siempre que veÍa a un policÍa se ponía muy nerviosa y decia que tenÍa miedo y tampoco querÍa salir para ir a su escuela. karla: agradecemos la confianza que has depositado en "despierta amÉrica" por contarnos su historia y por pedirnos ayuda. equidad da la bienvenida a la psicÓloga infantil, ana marÍa ojeda. ella nos hablarÁ más de este tema. buenos dÍas y bienvenida. de quÉ manera afecta a los niÑos toda esta realidad. es una niÑa de nueve aÑos que no puede dormir. eso no puede ser. ana maria: es muy triste la historia de jacqueline y de su hija. la deportaciones un trauma como cualquier otro. esto genera mucho miedo a los niÑos y sobre todo si la entienden quÉ es lo que estÁ
jacqueline: tiene nueve aÑos. y si Él quiere que empecemos de cero del otro lado asÍ serÁ. karla: hace unos minutos yo mencionaba que subiste un mensaje a tu red social piden ayuda, quÉ pretendÍas con este mensaje? jacqueline: yo vi un segmento en "despierta amÉrica" sobre cÓmo hablarle a tus hijos y en este caso lo hice con mi pequeÑa. ella siempre que veÍa a un policÍa se ponía muy nerviosa y decia que tenÍa miedo y tampoco querÍa salir para ir a su escuela. karla:...
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. >> let's go now washington and jacqueline is joining us. it's almost mid october. president trump needing every single republican vote he can get his hands on. could this fight with senator corker derail the chances of any legislative win here? >> it's problematic. the republicans do not have a large majority, on so every vot does matter. we saw it on the obamacare repeal. so especially heading into tax reform legislation, heading into passing a budget, lots of republicans are questioning sort of why the president picked now to pick this fight. >> let me ask you about secretary of defense jim mattis. he spoke yesterday about the diplomatic effort to try to curtail north korea's nuclear weapons program. but as we have shown repeatedly, the president consistently says that cabinet secretaries like rex tillerson needed to be tougher, they are waiting their time with these diplomatic efforts. is there any clear consensus on the way forward on north korea from this administration? >> i don't think there is. and defense secretary jim mattis 45s really tri has really trie
. >> let's go now washington and jacqueline is joining us. it's almost mid october. president trump needing every single republican vote he can get his hands on. could this fight with senator corker derail the chances of any legislative win here? >> it's problematic. the republicans do not have a large majority, on so every vot does matter. we saw it on the obamacare repeal. so especially heading into tax reform legislation, heading into passing a budget, lots of republicans are...
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jacqueline. we did what ever we could, i saw people falling, smoke rising from the bullets. sitting together they are trying to take it all in and deal with the trauma of it all. but a feeling of gratitude is something they all are embracing. we all feel lucky and fortunate. they say not going to busy places for awhile. they say not going to busy places for awhile. (catherine) a former bay area resident is being credited with saving the life of a man wounded during sunday's shooting massacre in las vegas his name is james larson...and he rushed to help a man who was wounded.. larson grew up in concord, graduated from ygnacio valley high school in 2006. his grandmother still lives in the east bay, and didn't want to talk on camera - but told kron4 that she's proud of what her grandson did. his long time neighbor says she feels the same way... today - some of lawson's former high school teachers also said they're very proud of him... (steve) po
jacqueline. we did what ever we could, i saw people falling, smoke rising from the bullets. sitting together they are trying to take it all in and deal with the trauma of it all. but a feeling of gratitude is something they all are embracing. we all feel lucky and fortunate. they say not going to busy places for awhile. they say not going to busy places for awhile. (catherine) a former bay area resident is being credited with saving the life of a man wounded during sunday's shooting massacre in...
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jacqueline. we did what ever we could, i saw people falling, smoke rising from the bullets. now sitting together they are trying to take it all in and deal with the trauma of it all. but a feeling of gratitude is something they all are embracing. we all feel lucky and fortunate. they say not going to busy places for awhile. they say not going to busy places for awhile. (steve) the (steve) (steve) the commander in chief... offered his sympathy and support to victims of the las vegas massacre.(catherine) the president and the first lady met with survivors of the shooting today....and first responders. president trump said the doctors and nurses at the university medical center trauma center - among others - have done an "indescribable" job. he also complimented state and local leaders who have been working round the clock... the president did 'not' talk about the renewed debate over tougher gun control measures.. (catherine) you can continue to track development in las vegas at kron four dot com. there's body camera video from police officers as they zeroed in on the suspect.
jacqueline. we did what ever we could, i saw people falling, smoke rising from the bullets. now sitting together they are trying to take it all in and deal with the trauma of it all. but a feeling of gratitude is something they all are embracing. we all feel lucky and fortunate. they say not going to busy places for awhile. they say not going to busy places for awhile. (steve) the (steve) (steve) the commander in chief... offered his sympathy and support to victims of the las vegas...
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jacqueline london and matt and we're telling the story of this story firsthand and those who have connections to las vegas. let's begin with keith jones who is live with the heartbreaking images. keith? >> it was a scene straight out of a horror story. thousands of concert goers sent scrambling after a gunman opened fire on them. >> an open machine gunfire out that direction. >> there were so many people running. it was so scary. >> reporter: panic as concert goers run for their lives. >> everyone started stampeding and jumping over fences, getting out. >> reporter: the country music festival as stephen paddock fired from above what sounded like an automatic gun. >> thank you don't see that capacity. >> reporter: shooting victims began to overwhelm the local hospitals even as police continued to search for the attacker. this is from police radio. >> we have sight on the suspect's door. i need everybody in that hallway to be aware of it and get back. >> reporter: police say paddock killed himself
jacqueline london and matt and we're telling the story of this story firsthand and those who have connections to las vegas. let's begin with keith jones who is live with the heartbreaking images. keith? >> it was a scene straight out of a horror story. thousands of concert goers sent scrambling after a gunman opened fire on them. >> an open machine gunfire out that direction. >> there were so many people running. it was so scary. >> reporter: panic as concert goers run...
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that's why jacqueline said cover up your plants if you care about them. here again are a close look at allentown. 34 for mt. holly and 37 in stone harbor and away from the water it's going to be in the upper 30s. and the skies, they're going to be clear. it is going to be very chilly and breezy. grab the extra blanket for your bed. cover those delicate plants. >> see you soon, tammie. >>> 20 minutes of nonstop news continues. police are looking for a driver who killed an unknown man in the elwood neighborhood. police want that man to turn himself in. brandon hudson has that story. brandon? >> reporter: this man was almost hit at this intersection over the summer and knew that something bad would happen because drivers speed through here unfortunately. it was his own uncle who was hit as he crossed the street. down the street from where a driver hit and killed 57-year-old richard brennan, his nephew remembered the man neighbors called pops. >> he really kept to himself. he was a good guy. he's family oriented. >> reporter: philadelphia police tried to cros
that's why jacqueline said cover up your plants if you care about them. here again are a close look at allentown. 34 for mt. holly and 37 in stone harbor and away from the water it's going to be in the upper 30s. and the skies, they're going to be clear. it is going to be very chilly and breezy. grab the extra blanket for your bed. cover those delicate plants. >> see you soon, tammie. >>> 20 minutes of nonstop news continues. police are looking for a driver who killed an unknown...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london.2 million cash bail. authorities today charged him with shooting the car dealership in wilmington yesterday morningç police say prince drove to delaware from maryland where e he killed three coworkers and injured fwo others. they took prince into custody last night. and tonight we're learning exactly how they made that capture. tim furlong is joining us live from newark. >> it took someone's eye to help police get there. >> e we always hear in every case like this, we need a it tip from the public to get us in the right direction. that tip from the mother of a cop. let alone doing pretty well. after he shot and killed some of his coworkers in maryland wednesday, his next stop was his used car. >> i don't understand all the felonies. >> with a criminal history, they want to know why he was allowed to walk the streets including this one in newark. he was seen before his arrest.
i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london.2 million cash bail. authorities today charged him with shooting the car dealership in wilmington yesterday morningç police say prince drove to delaware from maryland where e he killed three coworkers and injured fwo others. they took prince into custody last night. and tonight we're learning exactly how they made that capture. tim furlong is joining us live from newark. >> it took someone's eye to help police get there. >> e...
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. >> here are jim rosenfield and jacqueline london. >> next at 6:00, a mother's confession.tted to murdering two young boys in a bathtub. what they believe she was so worried about and who else they are looking for tonight. >>> and all new at 6:00, ticking strongly. the building that's helping transform the lives of local veterans by letting them get their hands on time.ç >>> and a warm-up on the way. we'll say good-bye to this crisp, cold weather at least for a little while. i'll let you know how long we get to hang on to to those 70s once again. chris brown: a fighter for the working men and women of atlantic county. brown fought for what's right by taking on trenton special interests and standing up to chris christie's takeover of atlantic city. he fought to protect jobs in our region and to defeat the north jersey casinos. and now brown is working to keep atlantic county affordable for families and retirees. let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> confessingç to the killing. a mother admitted drowning two young boys i
. >> here are jim rosenfield and jacqueline london. >> next at 6:00, a mother's confession.tted to murdering two young boys in a bathtub. what they believe she was so worried about and who else they are looking for tonight. >>> and all new at 6:00, ticking strongly. the building that's helping transform the lives of local veterans by letting them get their hands on time.ç >>> and a warm-up on the way. we'll say good-bye to this crisp, cold weather at least for a...
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i'm jacqueline london.trict first tested for mold at holly glen elementary in january. another was done the following month and again this month. lauren mayk is live with more on the testing, where the mold was found and when the district learned about the results. >> reporter: the district has
i'm jacqueline london.trict first tested for mold at holly glen elementary in january. another was done the following month and again this month. lauren mayk is live with more on the testing, where the mold was found and when the district learned about the results. >> reporter: the district has
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jacqueline. we did what ever we could, i saw people falling, smoke rising from the bullets. now sitting together they are trying to take it all in and deal with the trauma of it all. but a feeling of gratitude is something they all are embracing. we all feel lucky and fortunate. they say not going to busy places for awhile. (grant) a former bay area resident is being hailed a hero after saving the life of a man....wounded during the shooting. his name is james lawson. he grew up in concord, graduated from ygnacio valley high school back in 2006. his grandmother still lives in the east bay, and didn't want to speak on camera but told kron4 that she is proud of what her grandson did. his long time next door neighbor say she feels the same... (grant) a former bay area resident is being hailed a hero after saving the life of a man....wounded during the shooting. that hero is james lawson. he grew up in concord, graduated from ygnacio valley high school back in 2006. his grandmother still lives in the east bay, and didn't want to speak on camera but told kron4 that she is proud o
jacqueline. we did what ever we could, i saw people falling, smoke rising from the bullets. now sitting together they are trying to take it all in and deal with the trauma of it all. but a feeling of gratitude is something they all are embracing. we all feel lucky and fortunate. they say not going to busy places for awhile. (grant) a former bay area resident is being hailed a hero after saving the life of a man....wounded during the shooting. his name is james lawson. he grew up in concord,...
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. >> here is jacqueline london. >> philadelphia is making a push to bring amazon's new headquarters to our city. but are we ready? >>> be careful what you wish for. >> new at 6:00. from housing to transportation. the changes amazon's possible arrival could bring in the delaware valley. >>> president trump addressing a crowd in harrisburg. the lawsuit pennsylvania is filing against the white house as the commander in chief comes to the state. >>> a delaware county official charged with child pornography, the illegal activity that investigators say went on for years. >>> presidential visit. right now, donald trump is pitching his tax overall plan to pennsylvanians. >>> breaking tradition. boy scouts of america say girls are now welcome in its troops. local scout leaders are weighing in. >>> primed for change. the delaware valley making a push for amazon's new headquarters. new at 6:00. are we ready for the growth it would bring? >>> hundreds of videos and pictures of child pornography found on the computer of an elected leader on the main line. tonight the president of the radnor board o
. >> here is jacqueline london. >> philadelphia is making a push to bring amazon's new headquarters to our city. but are we ready? >>> be careful what you wish for. >> new at 6:00. from housing to transportation. the changes amazon's possible arrival could bring in the delaware valley. >>> president trump addressing a crowd in harrisburg. the lawsuit pennsylvania is filing against the white house as the commander in chief comes to the state. >>> a...
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good evening, i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london. lauren mayk is at the state capital tonight to explain what the players are fighting tr. >> reporter: in harrisburg, this is where they spent their day off. malcolm jenkins and torrey smith running on little sleep, but boosted by determination and a little something else. >> we joked that going to bed at 4:00 in the morning and up at 6:00 to catch a train. it's better to win the night before. >> reporter: they won big. jenkins making this sack in the third quarter last night. today tackling criminal justice reform. >> every day that goes by, people are affected by this. >> they are pushing for policies they argue could change lives. like a bill to seal some criminal records after ten years for people who don't have other offenses. >> to live the american dream. to start and provide for their families and create opportunities. >> reporter: the trip for these teammates coming as the controversy over the national anthem protests continues to spotlight players for more than football. >> h
good evening, i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london. lauren mayk is at the state capital tonight to explain what the players are fighting tr. >> reporter: in harrisburg, this is where they spent their day off. malcolm jenkins and torrey smith running on little sleep, but boosted by determination and a little something else. >> we joked that going to bed at 4:00 in the morning and up at 6:00 to catch a train. it's better to win the night before. >> reporter:...
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nbc 10's jacqueline london was there and talked to many of these folks. >> well, it's important for meto be a part and all these people. so i try to do what i can. >> last year this event raised more than $5.5 million. they're hoping to exceed that tonight. >>> right now tracking three storms that are merging into one and now heading our way. nbc 10's first alert meteorologist joins us now. it will not be long until we're seeing that rain. >> yeah, quiet for now and the next few hours but hen the rain will pick up. we have the eagles game tomorrow, which we'll be dealing with periods of rain and some wind. back to work, back to school on monday. some morning showers there, and strong gusty winds for everybody. and then the all important forecast on tuesday, nothing scary about it. although it will be on the cool side. we'll break it down for you here in just a second. but here the warning for the entire area. the reason why expecting heavy rain, gusty winds. by tomorrow we will see the chance of storm. and you may ask why. well, it's 39 degrees right now in chicago. meanwhile 51 in phi
nbc 10's jacqueline london was there and talked to many of these folks. >> well, it's important for meto be a part and all these people. so i try to do what i can. >> last year this event raised more than $5.5 million. they're hoping to exceed that tonight. >>> right now tracking three storms that are merging into one and now heading our way. nbc 10's first alert meteorologist joins us now. it will not be long until we're seeing that rain. >> yeah, quiet for now and...
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i am jacqueline london. >> i am keith jones.ighbors in north philadelphia saw all the police activity but don't know the person police are looking for. nbc10's lauren mayk joins us live. what did you learn? >> reporter: keith and jacqueline, neighbors tell me they don't recognize this guy from the neighborhood. we'll show you the photo. he has a distinctive tattoo on his neck. as you can see right now. it's pretty quiet out here, but that was not the case last night. the search here on the ground and in the air stretched across this north philadelphia neighborhood. >> a lot of police, a lot of police, a lot of helicopters and the s.w.a.t. came. >> reporter: neighbors found the street blocked and police out in force. >> i only see twice. happen like that, coming, that kind of police. you know. many, many. >> reporter: the target. 19-year-old lemik conde, the getaway driver at a shooting two miles away. he escaped from a police car in handcuffs. the search for him now in its second day. neighbors here got another surprise too. pol
i am jacqueline london. >> i am keith jones.ighbors in north philadelphia saw all the police activity but don't know the person police are looking for. nbc10's lauren mayk joins us live. what did you learn? >> reporter: keith and jacqueline, neighbors tell me they don't recognize this guy from the neighborhood. we'll show you the photo. he has a distinctive tattoo on his neck. as you can see right now. it's pretty quiet out here, but that was not the case last night. the search here...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london.e school is responding to allegations defending how they screen employees. >> let's get to nbc bp=yk clark with the latest. >> in the last 30 minutes, we have learned that omar harrison was suspended and then fired from his position as dean from mastery charter middle school. after the victim's mother c confronted him at the school on friday. school officials call police the k to ensure stu safety. the eighth grade student told police harrison drove her to a hotel at the end of school last year and sexually assaulted her inside of a run. harrison was arrested yesterday and charged with statutory rape. safety and staff screening and training processes to ensure we take all necessary precautions to protect our students' safety and well-being. the school also tells us that any kind of inappropriate contact with students is simply unacceptable. in the breaking news center, dra clark, nbc 10 news. >>> the worst drug crisis in americanjqaañÑ >> right now at 6:00, president trumpno carrierder
i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london.e school is responding to allegations defending how they screen employees. >> let's get to nbc bp=yk clark with the latest. >> in the last 30 minutes, we have learned that omar harrison was suspended and then fired from his position as dean from mastery charter middle school. after the victim's mother c confronted him at the school on friday. school officials call police the k to ensure stu safety. the eighth grade student told...
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i am jacqueline london. tonight police still haven't made any arrests.re trying to identify sixtee sixteenagers in the case. a vigil is taking place at the crime secene this evening. >> reporter: i just got off the phone with homicide detectives for an update. they're following several leads. no arrests so far. looking to identify everyone who was involved or there present at the shooting at 12th and rittner in south philadelphia. police saying it stemmed from an argument. chalk marks where two 16-year-old teens were shot and killed in philadelphia. >> only 16 years old. >> reporter: the two teens may have been on the opposite side of a neighborhood argument. police are looking to talk to everyone involved in last night's dispute including the teen who fired the deadly shots. >> at least six kids, perhaps more. hard to say right now. those are the details we're working on. >> reporter: tonight we are learning more about the shooting victims. salvatore dinubile was a junior and former member of the hockey team at st. joe's prep. >> a good kid. street smar
i am jacqueline london. tonight police still haven't made any arrests.re trying to identify sixtee sixteenagers in the case. a vigil is taking place at the crime secene this evening. >> reporter: i just got off the phone with homicide detectives for an update. they're following several leads. no arrests so far. looking to identify everyone who was involved or there present at the shooting at 12th and rittner in south philadelphia. police saying it stemmed from an argument. chalk marks...
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jacqueline, good to have you back with us. health care in order to address president trump's decision to stop the cost sharing provisions of obamacare. explain to us what impact, if any, does adding this to congress's plate have on the rest of the agenda. this list of what congress has to do, president trump keeps adding to just seems to be growing by the week. >> absolutely. lawmakers have a very long to do list. one of the biggest items being the budgets. if they don't pass it, we're going to be facing a government shutdown. in terms of obamacare subsidy, i've seen bipartisan agreement on this. minority leader nancy employee sy obviously against this. you saw senator lindsey graham supported the president's move. this is something you might be able to see some movement because there is a bipartisan agreement. the biggest thing they're going to be facing is the timeline at the end of the year. >> let's move overseas. u.s. and south korea begin a joint military drill today after renewed threats from north korea. how is this go
jacqueline, good to have you back with us. health care in order to address president trump's decision to stop the cost sharing provisions of obamacare. explain to us what impact, if any, does adding this to congress's plate have on the rest of the agenda. this list of what congress has to do, president trump keeps adding to just seems to be growing by the week. >> absolutely. lawmakers have a very long to do list. one of the biggest items being the budgets. if they don't pass it, we're...
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carolina: para hablar mÁs de este caso nos acompaÑa jacqueline, presidenta del consejo para prevenirirles. este caso se da en la ciudad de mÉxico, no se da en todo el paÍs. sÓlo en la capital. ha sido a partir de la naturaleza de la misma ciudad de mÉxico. es una ciudad incluyente y amigable con la diversidad sexual. desde hace varios aÑos las personas a partir de los 18 aÑos dejÓ de ser un procedimiento jurÍdico para convertirse en un procedimiento administrativo. el caso de sofÍa, lo que hicimos desde este consejo es garantizar el interÉs superior de la infancia de las niÑas y niÑos diciendo que ella igual que las personas a partir de los 18 aÑos podÍan acceder a este derecho dÁndoles un trato igualitario sin discriminaciÓn y sin pedir los mismos trÁmites que a una persona a partir de los 18 aÑos. carolina: te agradecemos por esa conexiÓn. javier: gracias por compartir esta historia. el partido socialista unido de venezuela cuyo candidato son promovidos por nicolÁs maduro ganÓ 17 de las 23 gobernaciones . la oposiciÓn denuncia que el proceso fue fraudulento. carolina: en la histori
carolina: para hablar mÁs de este caso nos acompaÑa jacqueline, presidenta del consejo para prevenirirles. este caso se da en la ciudad de mÉxico, no se da en todo el paÍs. sÓlo en la capital. ha sido a partir de la naturaleza de la misma ciudad de mÉxico. es una ciudad incluyente y amigable con la diversidad sexual. desde hace varios aÑos las personas a partir de los 18 aÑos dejÓ de ser un procedimiento jurÍdico para convertirse en un procedimiento administrativo. el caso de sofÍa,...
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i am jacqueline london. >> i am jim rosenfield. here is what we know.me scenes in two states just an hour and a half apart. the shooting began at 9:00 in the morning at an office in maryland. and then at about 10:30 a man was shot and wounded in wilmington. police say radee prince is responsible for the violence. tonight we get a look at the faces of the victims. a total of six people were shot. three survived and three were killed. nbc10 has a team of reporters spread out covering the story for you. >> lauren mayk is live in wilmington. we begin with nbc10's aaron baskerville in edgewood, maryland. aaron, about two hours ago you spoke to employees who saw the shooting. >> reporter: i had the chance to talk to four different employees who were inside the building when the gunman opened fire. right now we are outside of the richland ballroom in edgewood, maryland, where families came, kind of a staging area for families who had workers inside the building. these workers, they are absolutely devastated and they tell me they are certainly lucky to get away
i am jacqueline london. >> i am jim rosenfield. here is what we know.me scenes in two states just an hour and a half apart. the shooting began at 9:00 in the morning at an office in maryland. and then at about 10:30 a man was shot and wounded in wilmington. police say radee prince is responsible for the violence. tonight we get a look at the faces of the victims. a total of six people were shot. three survived and three were killed. nbc10 has a team of reporters spread out covering the...
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lets check in with jacqueline now. >>> we're tracking a couple of hot spots. the bay bridge toll plaza a very crowded ride as usual. right now it's about a 20 minute commute for drivers from the maze into san francisco, but getting there is going to be half the battle this morning. we are tracking an accident along the east shore freeway that just put our travel times in the red. 31 minute ride from highway 4 to the maze, this crash is right near central avenue and one lane currently blocked, traffic quickly backed up beyond highway 4, so do expect delays if you would like to use richmond parkway, that's getting little sluggish as well, and your approach towards the richmond-san rafael bridge, that's getting to be a longer ride, 12 minutes from marina bay parkway to sir francis drake boulevard over the at the golden gate bridge, everything's operating in a civilized fashion. traffic flowing freely in both directions. your travel time's in the red for drivers along highway 4 and 101. 580 likely to jump into the red. we are getting first reports of a new acciden
lets check in with jacqueline now. >>> we're tracking a couple of hot spots. the bay bridge toll plaza a very crowded ride as usual. right now it's about a 20 minute commute for drivers from the maze into san francisco, but getting there is going to be half the battle this morning. we are tracking an accident along the east shore freeway that just put our travel times in the red. 31 minute ride from highway 4 to the maze, this crash is right near central avenue and one lane currently...
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joining us from washington, jacqueline, good morning to you. the president obviously in the middle of this big feud over how and when he reached out to david johnson's family. your party at politico got ahold of a statement drafted by the president to deliver two weeks ago. what happened. why was that statement never read. >>> not clear why the statement was never released, had it been, it likely would have avoided this big headache for the administration. it was typical condolences to your family. typical statement the administration would put out, but in this case, it was never released and not clear if that was an oversight, accident, or intentional for some reason. >> so four lives lost here. incredibly tragic situation. when are we going to learn more as to what exactly happened. >> there's no clear timeline yet for when the pentagon's investigation to this will wrap up. i will expect when it does, we see a briefing to congress. a closed briefing to congress because senator john mccain has been asking questions and going to look at things
joining us from washington, jacqueline, good morning to you. the president obviously in the middle of this big feud over how and when he reached out to david johnson's family. your party at politico got ahold of a statement drafted by the president to deliver two weeks ago. what happened. why was that statement never read. >>> not clear why the statement was never released, had it been, it likely would have avoided this big headache for the administration. it was typical condolences to...
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. before the fight the two women were locked inside the store after employees suspected them of shop lifting. >> why experts on both sides of the law say the whole incident could have been avoided. >> reporter: the view is from the outside of the seven 11 on frankfurt avenue. the women inside are suspected of shop lifting the night before. employees locked them in and called police. >> what started it is, suspected shop lifters being locked in a store, caged. it flies in the face of commonsense. i don't think what shopkeeper's privilege may exist. to come upon a situation where people are already out of their minds, risks harm to the public and to the police. >> reporter: defense attorney william brennan says the door lock, though legal was a mistake. because when police arrived -- >> don't swing on the cop! >> reporter: the officer was punched some say before he knew what he was
good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. before the fight the two women were locked inside the store after employees suspected them of shop lifting. >> why experts on both sides of the law say the whole incident could have been avoided. >> reporter: the view is from the outside of the seven 11 on frankfurt avenue. the women inside are suspected of shop lifting the night before. employees locked them in and called police. >> what started it is,...
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.>> reporter: jacqueline says the flames sunday was frightening. >> there was cars on the sidewalk and it was just so scary. and then you could hear all of the booms going on in the houses as the fires erupted there. it was just so scary. >> reporter: now she is sad, especially for her parents. >> it was just devastating that the hard work my parents have done for 21 years, and they were constantly working, and working for us to have a home, and now it is all gone. >> reporter: jacqueline and her family do not know how long they will stay here. the center has an army of volunteers helping and a fully staffed medical facility and for many -- pharmacy. they are also taking in livestock. this couple was evacuated from oakmont on sunday.>> it has been a beautiful home that i spent a lot of time working on. it is tough to lose all of that. >> it is scary. we are not home. we are like the people we have heard that are homeless, and we have never been in that situation before. it is frightening.>> reporter: at the center, most people wore mask to help block the smoke. everyone is displaced an
.>> reporter: jacqueline says the flames sunday was frightening. >> there was cars on the sidewalk and it was just so scary. and then you could hear all of the booms going on in the houses as the fires erupted there. it was just so scary. >> reporter: now she is sad, especially for her parents. >> it was just devastating that the hard work my parents have done for 21 years, and they were constantly working, and working for us to have a home, and now it is all gone....
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home depot picked jacqueline dix [l;/ydx(puáq she runs a facilit helping local veterans transition tocivilian life. named after her son ant ji. who died in iraq in 2004. an army of volunteers set out on a mission to fix up her home. and you can imagine she's very thankful. >> it's overwhelming. i didn't expect them to do all they're doing. it makes me feel special. >> home depole employees dedicated a brick memorial to her son in the front yard. have you seen this viral video from twitter? a young eagles fan delivers a mess and to panthers kwquarterbk in the wake of a sexist comment. >> pay attention. i'll only say it once. this is a corner route. this is a slant route. the eagles will show you on thursday night football. >> this is 7 year-old's. a birds fan from new jersey. she broke down routes in her video. after he caused a fire storm over the comments to a female reporter. he said it was funny hearing a woman talk about routes during a news conference. he has since apologized. speaking of the eagles. check it out. the link goes pink this month. sky force ten showing us the stadiu
home depot picked jacqueline dix [l;/ydx(puáq she runs a facilit helping local veterans transition tocivilian life. named after her son ant ji. who died in iraq in 2004. an army of volunteers set out on a mission to fix up her home. and you can imagine she's very thankful. >> it's overwhelming. i didn't expect them to do all they're doing. it makes me feel special. >> home depole employees dedicated a brick memorial to her son in the front yard. have you seen this viral video from...
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the novel, "other brooklyn" using for the one book one philadelphia campaign and author jacqueline woodson was on hand to introduce the book to readers, to promote literacy and library use through work shops and readings around this featured novel. >>> 76ers rob covington helped to present a check for $20,000 to pay works pennsylvania today. they are supporting play works efforts to build safe and inclusive playgrounds and schools across philadelphia. the presentation was made at chester arthur elementary school in south philadelphia and he talked to the kids about the benefits of getting outside to play and shooting hoops with them as well. and played a little basketball. robert covington. paulsboro's a very proud community. it's been on the decline with the closing of the refineries and there's no jobs in the community. if there's no jobs, there's no education, there's no food on the table. what's important is the children. steve sweeney... he fought for 'em. this is where he's from. steve sweeney's been here since the beginning. steve spearheaded the whole project and really brought it
the novel, "other brooklyn" using for the one book one philadelphia campaign and author jacqueline woodson was on hand to introduce the book to readers, to promote literacy and library use through work shops and readings around this featured novel. >>> 76ers rob covington helped to present a check for $20,000 to pay works pennsylvania today. they are supporting play works efforts to build safe and inclusive playgrounds and schools across philadelphia. the presentation was...
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and jacqueline smith still looking great at 72 years old. >>> even if your families all up-to-date onr shots, you'll want to hear this. new advires out which vaccines kids need to stay healthy. >> nbc's kristen dahlgren has the details. >> reporter: like one million americans every year, he knows the pain of getting shingles. >> it was just a pain like a throbbing. >> reporter: and an often skin related skin rash related to the chickenpox, today a change. the cdc's advisory committee now recommends those over 50 get a new vaccine even if they've already been vaccinated. it means insurance companies are more likely to pay for the pricier new vaccine, in one study reduced the risk of shingles by 91%. with current pumps out breaks spreading in universities like syracuse many wonder the two dose standard given to children can wear them. the cdc recommended a third dose for those considered high risk during an out break like college students and health care workers. already nationwide 1,000 people have been diagnosed with the pumps. >> we have to remind our system by getting another vaccin
and jacqueline smith still looking great at 72 years old. >>> even if your families all up-to-date onr shots, you'll want to hear this. new advires out which vaccines kids need to stay healthy. >> nbc's kristen dahlgren has the details. >> reporter: like one million americans every year, he knows the pain of getting shingles. >> it was just a pain like a throbbing. >> reporter: and an often skin related skin rash related to the chickenpox, today a change. the...
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nbc10 jacqueline london is in las vegas tonight. where tributes to the victims continue to pour in. >> days after the massacre outside mandalay bay. people continue to hurt and are looking for healing. many coming to makeshift memorials loik this. to leave a note, a flower a candle. hoping to turn sorrow into solidarity. >> reporter: giving hands, spreading love and light in a world that feels darker with another mass shooting. >> i said get down and we got down. and just you kept hearing it. she's six weeks pregnant and i'm going to be a dad. i'm thinking my girlfriend my future wife and my child. i have to worry about. >> he grab ts her hand and they ran through people. a stampede towards safety. >> i grabbed he by the hand. we have to go. let's just do this. and she's like, she starts saying hail mary. full grace. and i just kept going with her. >> reporter: the couple and their unborn baby safe. patty was on the strip just before the shooting and can't help thinking what could have been and the other lives lost. >> first thing i
nbc10 jacqueline london is in las vegas tonight. where tributes to the victims continue to pour in. >> days after the massacre outside mandalay bay. people continue to hurt and are looking for healing. many coming to makeshift memorials loik this. to leave a note, a flower a candle. hoping to turn sorrow into solidarity. >> reporter: giving hands, spreading love and light in a world that feels darker with another mass shooting. >> i said get down and we got down. and just you...