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>> reporter: iain the demolition job done next to janice gardner' home was mostly done right.he row home removed, the walls on the adjoining homes were sealed and stuccoed. so what was the problem? >> the vacant lot next to janice gardner's place on the 800 block of months street was for years a crumbling row home. >> pretty much caving in into my house. and every time it rained it seemed like it was like more and more. >> reporter: about year ago she finally got the city to order the place demolish. that didn't end the trouble. take look at the power line running across the lot to janice's home. >> metal peace hanging on the wire and i've got really afraid of thunder and lightning. that lightning hitting. >> reporter: dem allegation crew left hyped a large piece of wood trim from the old home plus about 20 feet of aluminum flashing all of it along with over grown vines draped over the power line. lightning strike could theoretically catch the debris on fire. medical problems make it tough for janice to move quickly and her doors and windows are barred for security. >> especia
>> reporter: iain the demolition job done next to janice gardner' home was mostly done right.he row home removed, the walls on the adjoining homes were sealed and stuccoed. so what was the problem? >> the vacant lot next to janice gardner's place on the 800 block of months street was for years a crumbling row home. >> pretty much caving in into my house. and every time it rained it seemed like it was like more and more. >> reporter: about year ago she finally got the...
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janice gardner says she was thrilled until she took a close look at what was left behind.ice gardner says she fought long and hard to get the city to order the dem allegation of the home next door to her place on the 800 block of months street. >> i'm guessing when they're tearing that down you're thinking, my problems are over? >> yes. pretty much, yes until i happened to look out there and they half did the job. >> reporter: depth leg crew left behind a piece of wood frame from the home. along with about 20 feet of aluminum flashing all of it along with over grown vines draped over the electrical power line lead to go janice's home. >> what are you afraid of with regard to that wire there? >>> of lightning hitting that metal piece and it's going through that wire and sparking through my house. >> reporter: you're afraid of a fire? >> yes. >> reporter: medical problems make it tough for janice to get around and the doors and wip dose of her place are barred for security. >> he is special toll get caught in the house and get can't out. >> reporter: janice told us the demo
janice gardner says she was thrilled until she took a close look at what was left behind.ice gardner says she fought long and hard to get the city to order the dem allegation of the home next door to her place on the 800 block of months street. >> i'm guessing when they're tearing that down you're thinking, my problems are over? >> yes. pretty much, yes until i happened to look out there and they half did the job. >> reporter: depth leg crew left behind a piece of wood frame...
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janice huff joins us with more. janice? >> reporter: hurricane cristobal is expected to move between bermuda and the east coast of the u.s. it's not going to make a direct hit. they have a tropical storm watch in effect for the island of bermuda. they'll get very heavy rain maybe, 4 to 6 inches of rain there. the surf will be pretty rough, even though the storm will not make a direct hit, it will stay off shore. it's a category one storm, it should stay that way. the surf will be rough and the rip currents high, from the carolinas all the way into southern new england for the next couple days. this is a view of hurricane marie. much more impressive storm. it is a category two hurricane. it stays off shore well, it's affecting the waves from baja california all the way into southern california, as you mentioned. the top winds near the center 100 miles an hour. even though it's pretty far offshore and will stay offshore, it's going to keep the seas churning up along the coast until friday. even though you may be tempted to go
janice huff joins us with more. janice? >> reporter: hurricane cristobal is expected to move between bermuda and the east coast of the u.s. it's not going to make a direct hit. they have a tropical storm watch in effect for the island of bermuda. they'll get very heavy rain maybe, 4 to 6 inches of rain there. the surf will be pretty rough, even though the storm will not make a direct hit, it will stay off shore. it's a category one storm, it should stay that way. the surf will be rough...
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back to you, lester. >>> janice huff, thanks. overseas now and reports of another american being killed while fighting for isis. the same militants who are also holding americans hostage. all this as the obama administration prepares for possible air strikes on isis targets in syria. our report tonight from chief foreign correspondent richard engel. >> reporter: dozens of americans have joined militant groups like isis in syria. an act of terrorism, even treason. including this 33-year-old douglas mcarthur mccain. troubled as a teen, nine run-ins with a law, a muslim convert killed sunday in this fire fight in syria. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: he wasn't alone. u.s. law enforcement officials tell nbc news another american, also a member of isis, was apparently killed as well. he's still being identified. u.s. officials estimate 70 to 100 americans have gone to syria to join isis or other militant groups. >> but when we talk about the potential immediacy of the threat of isil, that's one of the factors that we're talking about. this
back to you, lester. >>> janice huff, thanks. overseas now and reports of another american being killed while fighting for isis. the same militants who are also holding americans hostage. all this as the obama administration prepares for possible air strikes on isis targets in syria. our report tonight from chief foreign correspondent richard engel. >> reporter: dozens of americans have joined militant groups like isis in syria. an act of terrorism, even treason. including this...
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. >> reporter: police approached him about the unsolved murder of janice bell act one point, a former jenoff cell mate testified that jenoff confessed to the murder. jeepoff denied that and it was never pro proven. you were saying vorhees police say you're not a suspect in the janice bell, but they asked you for help. >> i don't want that on air. >> why not? >> 'cause i'm not gonna talk about that on camera. >> reporter: self-confessed hitman lynn jenoff free after the serving nearly 14 years for the murder of rabbi fred neuland neulander's wife, carl, play is information about another up solved murder. >> not on camera, no. >> off camera, you will? off camera, jenoff tells me cops first tracked him down a couple months ago. a police chief and captain came to his home to specifically talking about murder of janice bell that 1995 case is still unsolved. bell, a mother of two, was stabbed to death at her home. police have said it appeared to be a botched robbery. jeepoff tells me police say he is no the suspect. when i told vorhees police about what lynn jenoff had to say they declined
. >> reporter: police approached him about the unsolved murder of janice bell act one point, a former jenoff cell mate testified that jenoff confessed to the murder. jeepoff denied that and it was never pro proven. you were saying vorhees police say you're not a suspect in the janice bell, but they asked you for help. >> i don't want that on air. >> why not? >> 'cause i'm not gonna talk about that on camera. >> reporter: self-confessed hitman lynn jenoff free after...
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last month, malad received a kidney from jake's mother, janice.nice, his mother donated her kidney to bill malard. >> before i didn't have much of a life. i was really sick a lot. but i'm feeling better. >> this is malard before surgery. today he's looking healthier. no longer hooked up to a machine. >> we need to monitor his transplant but don't see why he couldn't leave a normal live. >> 200 kidney transplants are performed here every year. this one is one of the more unusual ones. >> we're going to go somewhere, maybe take a cruise. >> next big event will be jake's wedding, happening on the one-year anniversary of the transplant. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> to find out if you mielt be a match there is a link to california transplant network. >> coming up next two-year anniversary of a mission to mars. >> and a bay area man's vision for the next one. ♪ insuranceu want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a p
last month, malad received a kidney from jake's mother, janice.nice, his mother donated her kidney to bill malard. >> before i didn't have much of a life. i was really sick a lot. but i'm feeling better. >> this is malard before surgery. today he's looking healthier. no longer hooked up to a machine. >> we need to monitor his transplant but don't see why he couldn't leave a normal live. >> 200 kidney transplants are performed here every year. this one is one of the more...
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>> well the biggest situation janice is this problem in valejo, it's westbound 37 just at highway 29. we talked to the napa chp awhile ago and they said highway 37 itself is open and unaffected. it's just highway 29 off ramp there, the extended off ramp has you travel westbound on 37 obviously a big artery this weekend with the racing action going up near sears point but better news because highway 37 itself is open and just the 29 ramp that has shutdown. additionally we've got some situations with no traffic signals working at the intersection of highway 12 and 121 treat that as a four way stop. there's also reports the george f. butler bridge in south napa county will be inspected further to make sure that is functioning and also old sonoma road reports of buckeling in that way as much as one o two feet of roadway separation so you may encounter some delays in that area and westbound 12 near cuttings wharf, in about the same area, road buckeling as well. first for traffic all day and all night. >> dan, old sonoma road could you pinpoint that a little bit more for us? >> it's toward
>> well the biggest situation janice is this problem in valejo, it's westbound 37 just at highway 29. we talked to the napa chp awhile ago and they said highway 37 itself is open and unaffected. it's just highway 29 off ramp there, the extended off ramp has you travel westbound on 37 obviously a big artery this weekend with the racing action going up near sears point but better news because highway 37 itself is open and just the 29 ramp that has shutdown. additionally we've got some...
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last month, malad received a kidney from jake's mother, janice.other donated her kidney to bill malard. >> before i didn't have much of a life. i was really sick a lot. but i'm feeling better. >> this is malard before surgery. today he's looking healthier. no longer hooked up to a machine. >> we need to monitor his transplant but don't see why he couldn't leave a normal live. >> 200 kidney transplants are performed here every year. this one is one of the more unusual ones. >> we're going to go somewhere, maybe take a cruise. >> next big event will be jake's wedding, happening on the one-year anniversary of the transplant. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> to find out if you mielt be a match there is a link to california transplant network. >> coming up next two-year anniversary of a mission to mars. >> and a bay area man's vision for the next one. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week fresh off the vine
last month, malad received a kidney from jake's mother, janice.other donated her kidney to bill malard. >> before i didn't have much of a life. i was really sick a lot. but i'm feeling better. >> this is malard before surgery. today he's looking healthier. no longer hooked up to a machine. >> we need to monitor his transplant but don't see why he couldn't leave a normal live. >> 200 kidney transplants are performed here every year. this one is one of the more unusual...
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judge, back to you. >> janice. one question about the fact that there may be these after shocks that could be extremely serious, a lot of people have to, you know, judge whether or not they should go back to their homes. are there a lot of people without a place to go? how many people is this affecting? do we know? >> i think we are dealing with hundreds of thousands of people that could be affected and of course the numbers are coming in from the injuries. as adam reported i am thankful that it did happen and people weren't walking around. as you mentioned people have to go out and assess the damage. what i am afraid of is people going out and not taking this seriously enough. i saw on twitter earlier on people skate boarding over the damage in the roadways. you have got that buckle and people are skate boarding over it. stuff like that, people need to be cautious. we are still going to be dealing with the after shocks in the next couple days. there is a possibility of more earthquakes in this area. >> janice dean
judge, back to you. >> janice. one question about the fact that there may be these after shocks that could be extremely serious, a lot of people have to, you know, judge whether or not they should go back to their homes. are there a lot of people without a place to go? how many people is this affecting? do we know? >> i think we are dealing with hundreds of thousands of people that could be affected and of course the numbers are coming in from the injuries. as adam reported i am...
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gerri: janice, how do you know? [ laughter ]. >> i trust my meteorologists. we have three scientific disciplines, we use solar science, the straightforward the activity on the sun, that has been historically low, and when that has happened, 400 years ago, we had extreme cold in most of the world for several decades and use climatology and we use meteorology, the study of the jet stream, the ocean temperatures and variety of more immediate factors. these are all the scientific data available also available to other meteorologists, it's our interpretation, and specifically the implication of the activity on the sun that makes a difference between the old farmer's almanac forecast and just about everybody else out there. gerri: i can just say, i hope you're wrong, janice, i hope you didn't get this one right. thanks for coming on the show, great to see you. >> thank you very much. have a great day. gerri: you, too. we want to know what you think, here's our question tonight -- log onto gerriwillis.com, i'll share the results at the end of tonight's show. i like
gerri: janice, how do you know? [ laughter ]. >> i trust my meteorologists. we have three scientific disciplines, we use solar science, the straightforward the activity on the sun, that has been historically low, and when that has happened, 400 years ago, we had extreme cold in most of the world for several decades and use climatology and we use meteorology, the study of the jet stream, the ocean temperatures and variety of more immediate factors. these are all the scientific data...
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>> reporter: medical problems make it tough for janice to get around and the doors and windows of her place are barred for security. >> yes, especial toll get caught in the house and can't get out. >> reporter: janice told us the demo was done about a year ago and she had been calling the city and peco for months trying to get the debris cleared without success. >> this is ugly. i shouldn't have to live like this. >> reporter: was clearly a peco issue so i fired off photo of the offending debris to the utility. followed up with a phone call. homeowner here is very concerned that there could be a fire hazard with this piece of metal and, um, wood draped over the electrical line. >>> less than two hours later, a peco crew was on the scene. they made short work of the vines. then removed the wood and metal flashing. it turns out this 120-volt line was insulated and probably safe. but the debris made a lightning strike fire a possibility. not any more. >> little less than concern about a fire? >> i'm less concerned. i so relieved. i'm very relieved. thank you so much. >> reporter: peco cr
>> reporter: medical problems make it tough for janice to get around and the doors and windows of her place are barred for security. >> yes, especial toll get caught in the house and can't get out. >> reporter: janice told us the demo was done about a year ago and she had been calling the city and peco for months trying to get the debris cleared without success. >> this is ugly. i shouldn't have to live like this. >> reporter: was clearly a peco issue so i fired...
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janice dean joins us now.rd. >> i am not a surfer. >> you are not going to recommend going in to see. >> no. you are putting the lifeguards in risk. stuart: janice you are talking about in the sea. there is nothing wrong with the beach and the sand. >> this is a hurricane that did not make landfall. it was 100 miles off shore. very strong, life threatening rip currents. it is moving away from land. this weekend should be much better. if you are not an experienced swimmer and you are not an experienced surfer, you should not be out there. stuart: well said. do not put the fear of god on people that sit on the beach. >> during a hurricane, you stay at home. you get your batteries. [laughter] >> it will be a beautiful week in for a lot of beaches. stuart: i am going to naples. >> you are a bodybuilder order on -- you are a body border. >> a nasty message on facebook complaining she was not getting enough time to prepare her son for the school picture. why is it every single day there is something new that i disli
janice dean joins us now.rd. >> i am not a surfer. >> you are not going to recommend going in to see. >> no. you are putting the lifeguards in risk. stuart: janice you are talking about in the sea. there is nothing wrong with the beach and the sand. >> this is a hurricane that did not make landfall. it was 100 miles off shore. very strong, life threatening rip currents. it is moving away from land. this weekend should be much better. if you are not an experienced swimmer...
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authorities believe the body is janice wright. the girl's parents waited a day before notifying police because their daughter had wondered around their mobile home park before. >> i cried. i'm sad. >> police are searching the little girl's home for clues. an autopsy is expected to be performed sometime today. >>> time is 4:46. a new bill on how to deal with problems high school placement exams has cleared a major hurdle. this is after hundreds of exams were thrown out at mills high school after testing protocols were violated because some students were seated at round tables. students were allowed to retake the exam but months later the state assembly voted anonymously for a bill that speeds up the timeline for investigations and new testing. and requires people who give the test to record are students sit. that bill goes to the state senate. >>> the city of richmond launching a scholarship program. it's called the richmond's promise. the city will use $35 million that chevron is giving the city for community investment to set up
authorities believe the body is janice wright. the girl's parents waited a day before notifying police because their daughter had wondered around their mobile home park before. >> i cried. i'm sad. >> police are searching the little girl's home for clues. an autopsy is expected to be performed sometime today. >>> time is 4:46. a new bill on how to deal with problems high school placement exams has cleared a major hurdle. this is after hundreds of exams were thrown out at...
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janice, his mother, then donated her kidney to bill mellard.ore than 200 kidney transplants are performed every year here at california pacific medical center in san francisco. this one was certainly one were mortgage unusual ones given the families involved. >> simple everyday life is just so precious. >> having a functioning kidney is liberating to both mellard and his wife, tish. >> we will go somewhere, maybe do something. maybe take a cruise. we couldn't do that because he would have to be hooked up to the machine. >> the next big event is jake's wedding, which will happen on the one year anniversary of the latest transplant. in san francisco, lyanne melendez. abc7 news. >> a new playground in oakland is expected to open later this week. the playground is at concordia park. many of us here at abc7 pitched in with our parent company, disney, and nonpro get kaboom to make it happen. check it out on our website. >>> in san francisco hundreds of kids in need are now ready for the school year. yesterday the salvation army gave out 2,000 new bac
janice, his mother, then donated her kidney to bill mellard.ore than 200 kidney transplants are performed every year here at california pacific medical center in san francisco. this one was certainly one were mortgage unusual ones given the families involved. >> simple everyday life is just so precious. >> having a functioning kidney is liberating to both mellard and his wife, tish. >> we will go somewhere, maybe do something. maybe take a cruise. we couldn't do that because...
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risks an attack on home soil similar to nine eleven world affairs janice i'll be on the as a k way believes the jihadists are cultivated by the u.s. in the first place. the intervention of the united states several weeks ago but declined to call military advisors and intelligence specialists today has resulted in aerial bombardments which they say could go on perhaps for several weeks what the united states government is not saying is that they gave at least tactical support to elements from the islamic state of iraq and syria now calling itself the islamic state of course they fought for several years by supplying arms and other intelligence and tackle support to the armed opposition groups in syria some of the same elements that last year with fighting very fiercely with the support of the united states and turkey and other western states to defeat militarily the government of bashar al assad in syria today these elements were spread out and crossed the border into iraq are in fact being bombed by the united states. now demonstrations against islamic state militants have taken place in th
risks an attack on home soil similar to nine eleven world affairs janice i'll be on the as a k way believes the jihadists are cultivated by the u.s. in the first place. the intervention of the united states several weeks ago but declined to call military advisors and intelligence specialists today has resulted in aerial bombardments which they say could go on perhaps for several weeks what the united states government is not saying is that they gave at least tactical support to elements from...
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the she's darby boro council president janice davis. yesterday police went door to door passing out flyers with information about the shooting and the suspect in hopes that someone saw something or knows something and will dot right thing with coming forward with that information. a tip could prevent another shooting. people in this area want the violence to stop. >> you see this and hear this, when i lived here 25 years ago, it is a whole different day now. >> shooting a gun is a problem. bullets don't have no names. no one necessary how to shoot a again. totally unacceptable. >> i'm just glad my kids have grown, moved out. i come home from work and i don't come out. >> it is just a baby. terrified. it could have been anybody. >> people handling these firearms, they have no idea when they pull that trigger in that split second where that piece of steel will go. in this case it came very close to causing someone's death. >> reporter: darby boro investigators have a vague description of the suspect but wanted to us put it out there, two
the she's darby boro council president janice davis. yesterday police went door to door passing out flyers with information about the shooting and the suspect in hopes that someone saw something or knows something and will dot right thing with coming forward with that information. a tip could prevent another shooting. people in this area want the violence to stop. >> you see this and hear this, when i lived here 25 years ago, it is a whole different day now. >> shooting a gun is a...
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janice, his mother, then donated her kidney to bill mellard.idney transplants are performed every year here at california pacific medical center in san francisco. this one was certainly one of the more unusual ones given the families involved. >> simple everyday life is just so precious. >> having a functioning kidney is liberating to both mellard and his wife, tish. >> we will go somewhere, maybe do something. maybe take a cruise. we couldn't do that because he would have to be hooked up to the machine. >> the next big event is jake's wedding, which will happen on the one year anniversary of the latest transplant. in san francisco, lyanne melendez. abc7 news. >> a new playground in oakland is expected to open later this week. the playground is at concordia park. many of us here at abc7 pitched in with our parent company, disney, and nonprofit group kboom! to make it happen. check it out on our website. we have a great slide show of the event. check it out on our website, abc7news.com. >>> in san francisco hundreds of kids in need are now ready
janice, his mother, then donated her kidney to bill mellard.idney transplants are performed every year here at california pacific medical center in san francisco. this one was certainly one of the more unusual ones given the families involved. >> simple everyday life is just so precious. >> having a functioning kidney is liberating to both mellard and his wife, tish. >> we will go somewhere, maybe do something. maybe take a cruise. we couldn't do that because he would have to...
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hey, janice. >> raining again? >> i know.ng as it doesn't rain on our food segments this morning. we have a lot of food to talk about. taking a can on a philly cheesesake? mother nature, are you hearing me? a lot of 60s over the map. we are dealing with the potential for showers and thunderstorms all along the east coast. 66 anding sogy in new york. 80 in fee in addition. 59 in rapid city. we have a cool down coming later this week for much of the country. there's the radar, spotty showers and thunderstorms for parts of the southwest. again, the potential for flash flooding with the monsoonal moisture. then we've got this stalled out frontal boundary. a lot of moisture and an approaching cold front to bring the potential for showers and thunderstorms throughout the day all along the eastern seaboard. it won't be a total washout. i think we will get some food segments in on "fox and friends weekend" outdoors, but there's a look at the rainfall totals. in some cases, a couple inches, three to four possible along the carolina co
hey, janice. >> raining again? >> i know.ng as it doesn't rain on our food segments this morning. we have a lot of food to talk about. taking a can on a philly cheesesake? mother nature, are you hearing me? a lot of 60s over the map. we are dealing with the potential for showers and thunderstorms all along the east coast. 66 anding sogy in new york. 80 in fee in addition. 59 in rapid city. we have a cool down coming later this week for much of the country. there's the radar, spotty...
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janice, his mother, then donated her kidney to bill mellard. more than 200 kidney transplants are performed every year here at california pacific medical center in san francisco. this one was certainly one of the more unusual ones given the families involved. >> simple everyday life is just so precious. >> having a functioning kidney is liberating to both mellard and his wife, tish. >> we will go somewhere, maybe do something. maybe take a cruise. we couldn't do that because he would have to be hooked up to the machine. >> the next big event is jake's wedding, which will happen on the one year anniversary of the latest transplant. in san francisco, lyanne melendez. abc7 news. >> a new playground in oakland is expected to open later this week. the playground is at concordia park. many of us here at abc7 pitched in with our parent company, disney, and the nonprofit group kboom! to make it happen. it happened in just six hours. we have a great slide show of the event. check it out on our website. abc7news.com. >>> in san francisco hundreds of kids
janice, his mother, then donated her kidney to bill mellard. more than 200 kidney transplants are performed every year here at california pacific medical center in san francisco. this one was certainly one of the more unusual ones given the families involved. >> simple everyday life is just so precious. >> having a functioning kidney is liberating to both mellard and his wife, tish. >> we will go somewhere, maybe do something. maybe take a cruise. we couldn't do that because...
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. >> janice dean is live with the forecast. >> the summer concert series is going to happen today.have thompson square the wife and husband duo. it will be amazing. let's take a look at the holiday weekend forecast shall we. we have showers and thunderstorms for the central u.s. we have a feature in the gol gulf of mexico. you can see much of the action over central u.s. we don't think it will turn into a depression or a prop ctropicam but it will mover into the mississippi valley. keep that in mind as we head into the long labor day weekend. warm across the south. it is a beautiful, beautiful dae in new york city. we are going to have temperatures in upper 70's and 80's and really no humidity. a perfect day for a summer concert series. back to you, heather. >> thank you, jap nnice. >> president obama rules out military action in the conflict. releasing satellite images showing tanks and rush shap forces on the move in eastern e ukraine. officials calling on international leaders for support. president obama taking a step back saying the u.s. will not get directly involved. concern
. >> janice dean is live with the forecast. >> the summer concert series is going to happen today.have thompson square the wife and husband duo. it will be amazing. let's take a look at the holiday weekend forecast shall we. we have showers and thunderstorms for the central u.s. we have a feature in the gol gulf of mexico. you can see much of the action over central u.s. we don't think it will turn into a depression or a prop ctropicam but it will mover into the mississippi valley....
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better safe than sorry. >>> let's get outside to janice dean. s that stopped raining, janice?rain vehicle. i'm going to be taking this baby all around manhattan after this weather hit. let's take a look at the map. you never know where you're going to find on 48th and 6th. here are your current temperatures, 60s for a lot of folks along the northeast. kind of yucky weather across the eastern seaboard. across the southwest that's where we're going to see the potential for more monsoonal moisture and we're dealing with a wet weekend for much of the mid-atlantic coastline up towards the northeast. today will be the really rainy day and tomorrow we'll have some drizzly weather. but things will start to clear up for the new work week on monday. we're watching, this is tropical storm bertha, it's going to bring a lost rain and wind across puerto rico, bahamas, dominican republic. but we're not expecting, we're not expecting the storm to move up towards the northeast coastline. we need some whitesnake music in the background. woo hoo! back inside! >> don't steal that, janice. >> well
better safe than sorry. >>> let's get outside to janice dean. s that stopped raining, janice?rain vehicle. i'm going to be taking this baby all around manhattan after this weather hit. let's take a look at the map. you never know where you're going to find on 48th and 6th. here are your current temperatures, 60s for a lot of folks along the northeast. kind of yucky weather across the eastern seaboard. across the southwest that's where we're going to see the potential for more monsoonal...
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a full 24 hours after janice was last seen. >> it was explained to us this was normal behavior for thise dark past of the missing girl's father. abc news obtained court records from the county that show james wright was charged with molesting his step daughter back in 1999. he pled guilty to assault. but the molestation charges were dropped. monday, wright consented to a police search of the family home and took a lie detector test. though investigators won't release the results. >> a 6-year-old child does not disappear off the face of the earth and not resurface within hours, never mind days, without somebody knowing. >> child protective services removed two siblings from the home. police stated he is not a suspect or person of interest. >> i'm hoping she is just spending the night somewhere. you know, she is really independent. tenacious. >> reporter: more than 100 officers have mutt this small suburban neighborhood on lockdown searching the back seat and trunk of every single car coming and going. >> i just want them to find her. that's, none of us can sleep. >> the ten law enforceme
a full 24 hours after janice was last seen. >> it was explained to us this was normal behavior for thise dark past of the missing girl's father. abc news obtained court records from the county that show james wright was charged with molesting his step daughter back in 1999. he pled guilty to assault. but the molestation charges were dropped. monday, wright consented to a police search of the family home and took a lie detector test. though investigators won't release the results. >>...
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. >> we have meteorologist janice dean. we have adam houseley on the scene in california. adam? >> reporter: yeah, jon, the wall of mud and water that came down late yesterday afternoon gave the people 80 miles east of los angeles, no warning at all. we have a view from the air one of the major mud slides cut off several thousands of people in from the main road. in and out only now on foot. they are trying to reopen the road. it was a wall of mud that shut it down. a number of people stranded on either side. many kids in a camp ground. they are okay. but they will not get out until the mud is moved. residents here say heavy rain and no one expected anything. and they were moving the cars and the water came down. two others mangled under the mud. the owner said he got out just in the nick of time. >> it was a eight foot wall suddenly off of the mountain. and rocks the size of cars in it. and it was incredible power. it was incredible. >> reporter: some of the rocks and mud is massive. the piles from the road way, they haven't given us a time but one of the boulders is four feet
. >> we have meteorologist janice dean. we have adam houseley on the scene in california. adam? >> reporter: yeah, jon, the wall of mud and water that came down late yesterday afternoon gave the people 80 miles east of los angeles, no warning at all. we have a view from the air one of the major mud slides cut off several thousands of people in from the main road. in and out only now on foot. they are trying to reopen the road. it was a wall of mud that shut it down. a number of...
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all right, janice, thanks so much. martha: president obama is back in washington after his two-week vacation, but the criticism may be far from over. critics saying he has appeared detached and disconnected spending time golfing on martha's vineyard and major crises overseas as well. the former campaign manager says this form of criticism ising into new for a u.s. president. >> as president of the united states you're never really on vacation. as you know, on 24/7, this whole discussion of optics fascinates washington but really doesn't fascinate the american people. what you have to say that day and ultimately what we will do to confront the threat. >> the kate obenshain, former gop and chair, author of, divider in chief and jessica ehrlich, former congressional candidate. good to have you both here this morning. i guess the idea most of this criticism is coming from the republican side but this is a croat from a really scathing editorial that i read this morning but from overthe weekend by maureen dowd. she did this
all right, janice, thanks so much. martha: president obama is back in washington after his two-week vacation, but the criticism may be far from over. critics saying he has appeared detached and disconnected spending time golfing on martha's vineyard and major crises overseas as well. the former campaign manager says this form of criticism ising into new for a u.s. president. >> as president of the united states you're never really on vacation. as you know, on 24/7, this whole discussion...
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he is accused of raping and killing janice wright. investigators collected dna cheek swabs from dozens of people after wright disappeared one week ago. a somber ceremony in st. mary's county, honoring a man who tried to save his friend. lost his lifealey in 2011 when his friend was towning and he jumped in rescue him. nded ofboth men ednd drowning. the dedication took place at his firehouse. fairfax county is welcoming new search and rescue k-9 units. the dogs just finished one year of training in southern california, and have been partnered up with firefighters. coming up, a made-for-tv motorcade draws big crowds, but "house of cards" fans missed out on maybe the biggest attraction. we will explain. >> and if the supermoon wasn't cool enough, wait until you hear what happens tomorrow night. another look at your forecast. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 11:00 -- on your side. >> a motorcade is nothing new in d.c., but one near the national mall today was a little different. a crew was shooting scenes for the upcoming season of "hous
he is accused of raping and killing janice wright. investigators collected dna cheek swabs from dozens of people after wright disappeared one week ago. a somber ceremony in st. mary's county, honoring a man who tried to save his friend. lost his lifealey in 2011 when his friend was towning and he jumped in rescue him. nded ofboth men ednd drowning. the dedication took place at his firehouse. fairfax county is welcoming new search and rescue k-9 units. the dogs just finished one year of training...
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. >>> janice was reported missing last weekend. the 17-year-old suspect live in the same bremerton area as janice. . >>> a missouri teen is dead after being shot by police. he was unarmed and dorian is his name. he was walking home from a convent store. he then said a police officer in a car told him to get off of the street. johnson said they kept walking causing the officer to confront the boys. the officer got out of his car, and fired a shot. johnson and brown then ran away but johnson said the officer continued to shoot and many are now demanding answers. >> he shot again, and once my friend felt that shot he put his hands in the air and started to get down but the officer fired several more shots. >> police say that officer has been put on paid administrative leave. >> we'll have an highlights of an epic game in los angeles as the angels go 19 innings. >> we're seeing cloudy skies, and more details on your forecast coming up a little bit later. >> more local news tonight at 4 on kron 4 news at 8:00. >> in sports this morning,
. >>> janice was reported missing last weekend. the 17-year-old suspect live in the same bremerton area as janice. . >>> a missouri teen is dead after being shot by police. he was unarmed and dorian is his name. he was walking home from a convent store. he then said a police officer in a car told him to get off of the street. johnson said they kept walking causing the officer to confront the boys. the officer got out of his car, and fired a shot. johnson and brown then ran...
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our scientists on staff this evening, janice dean will join me. not a weather event, but the science of earthquakes has you concerned? >> absolutely, harris, they're already feeling aftershocks. i've seen reports of 3.0, and we have a 50% chance of a large aftershot over the next couple days that could cause more damage. i've heard totals of over 30 already in the napa area of small aftershocks, and there's three different categories, foreshocks, the main shocks, and the aftershocks that occur. taking a look at the classification. this was a strong equality. above 7.0 is major, 8 or greater is great, and you remember the quaem just off the coast of sumatra in 2004, that was 9.1 magnitude. so there's what we typically look for and categories. how often do we see a 6 to 6.9? around 134 times a year. greater than that, 15 for over 6, and then 8 or greater very rare. so this area could be experiencing aftershocks in the next couple days, next couple weeks. >>> let's shift to the weather. a storm by name. tell me about it. >> this is cristobal. it's a
our scientists on staff this evening, janice dean will join me. not a weather event, but the science of earthquakes has you concerned? >> absolutely, harris, they're already feeling aftershocks. i've seen reports of 3.0, and we have a 50% chance of a large aftershot over the next couple days that could cause more damage. i've heard totals of over 30 already in the napa area of small aftershocks, and there's three different categories, foreshocks, the main shocks, and the aftershocks that...
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none of us can sleep. >> reporter: the ten law enforcement agencies involved in the search for janiceare hopeful but know the clock is ticking. the chances of finding a missing child plummet after the first 24 hours. reena and devin? >> any more guidance on why the police weren't contacted right away on saturday after the family -- on sunday rather, when they first woke up and realize she was missing? >> the wrights say they weren't concerned at first because it wasn't out of the ordinary for their 6-year-old daughter to wander their neighborhood. a fenced mobile home community. but every single time that she would go away, she would always come back that day. >> so they waited 24 hours and called police and now the investigation under way. all right, josh haskell, thank you very much. >> 6 years old. we certainly hope this has a happy ending. thank you, josh. >> thank you, josh. >>> a utah neighborhood on edge after heavy rain triggered a dangerous landslide. sent neighbors rushing to safety. cameras were there. check this out. this home collapsed in the slide. residents had warned t
none of us can sleep. >> reporter: the ten law enforcement agencies involved in the search for janiceare hopeful but know the clock is ticking. the chances of finding a missing child plummet after the first 24 hours. reena and devin? >> any more guidance on why the police weren't contacted right away on saturday after the family -- on sunday rather, when they first woke up and realize she was missing? >> the wrights say they weren't concerned at first because it wasn't out of...
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three-year old happens to be great grandson of the council president janice davis. boy's mom says he was not hurt. darby boro police said several witnesses reportedly saw people running from the area police say this is the second shooting at this intersection this week. they are concerned that the violence could escalate, again, anyone with any ferris urged to call darby boro police. >>> 6:06. big ruling for girard college. did you hear about this? according to philly.com a judge decided school may not spend its high school and gaming programs to improve its financing. the the school's board of directors had petitioned the court last summer to allow the change. at the time they said that the fund to support girard college could be depleted within 25 years if the changes were not made. no word on whether the board will appeal. i bet they will. >>> and are you ready to get to a party? the city is taking a parade for our little leaguers, the taney dragons. we have all of the details now. they have come into us. it is tomorrow afternoon at 2:00. a terrifying crash in so
three-year old happens to be great grandson of the council president janice davis. boy's mom says he was not hurt. darby boro police said several witnesses reportedly saw people running from the area police say this is the second shooting at this intersection this week. they are concerned that the violence could escalate, again, anyone with any ferris urged to call darby boro police. >>> 6:06. big ruling for girard college. did you hear about this? according to philly.com a judge...
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state representative janice arnold jones is running in the republican primary for a u.s.al seat when a strange incident gets her attention. >> our friend, frank ruvolo, conducts a republican friday morning breakfast and we all attend. he walked outside and all of his tires were flat. we thought, well, this is odd. >> it turns out it's not an isolated incident. >> i got up to go to a meeting, and i'm rushing out the door at 10 till 9:00, and every tire on our vehicles were absolutely flat. and in our driveway. >> after replacing all of the flat tires, arnold-jones and her husband, john, take action. >> we decided at that moment that we needed to get some cameras up. >> they install security cameras above the driveway and wait. within days, they find more slashed tires. eager to find out who did it, the couple watches the footage. >> took me about 20 minutes to figure out how to get to the spot that i thought was the incident, and it took our breath away. >> sure enough, the perpetrator appears in view on the screen. he creeps around the car methodically puncturing and slic
state representative janice arnold jones is running in the republican primary for a u.s.al seat when a strange incident gets her attention. >> our friend, frank ruvolo, conducts a republican friday morning breakfast and we all attend. he walked outside and all of his tires were flat. we thought, well, this is odd. >> it turns out it's not an isolated incident. >> i got up to go to a meeting, and i'm rushing out the door at 10 till 9:00, and every tire on our vehicles were...
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janice, the long and short of why the flooding is happening is they got pa whole lot of rain. >> in a very short period of time. you have to realize this is the desert so a couple of inches of rain in the northeast is not going produce flooding like this, but because the ground is solid and there is no way for this -- all of this moisture to sink into the ground, it just acts as runoff because it's a desert and they get a couple of inches in a very short period of time. this is potentially what they see out there. when they see the most of their rainfall throughout the season, but because of the region they're insuring the climatology, couple of inches of rain can do damage like this. >> they're seeing things in the valley they have never seen before according to the locals. this one area of interstate 17 had been widened in recent areas, but it didn't appear that to have contributed to the mess, and yet interstate 17 flooded in ways today that people have never seen. they said it was just a buildup of water in an area that is unusual. and you can see here, this atrailer park, and the
janice, the long and short of why the flooding is happening is they got pa whole lot of rain. >> in a very short period of time. you have to realize this is the desert so a couple of inches of rain in the northeast is not going produce flooding like this, but because the ground is solid and there is no way for this -- all of this moisture to sink into the ground, it just acts as runoff because it's a desert and they get a couple of inches in a very short period of time. this is...
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i'm a supporter of home sharing >> hello, i'm janice i'm a retiree who has a home in noah valley i rent out a room and bath to solo women travelers i need the center income to maintain my home and other things. i feel i'm reaching a niche market and many people are this is for people of modified moenz means to stay in the city and invest the city i had a woman say the other day she would not be staying for another price my people use mooney show them how to use the next bus application i think a that's more than a connoisseur at the hotel i think it's a special market and need a way to preserve it thank you. >> hello, i'm sarah i live in presidio heights i'm here in supporting home sharing i'm not going to read the whole essay i'm sure you're tired the bottom lines of my questioning requests i am in favor favoring of they're being a license so, now i am working with air b and b i'd like to have a legal status and pay taxes payroll it's hard to do that it's my first request and the seconds the public register is a great idea i don't want strangers to see photos inside my house it so you
i'm a supporter of home sharing >> hello, i'm janice i'm a retiree who has a home in noah valley i rent out a room and bath to solo women travelers i need the center income to maintain my home and other things. i feel i'm reaching a niche market and many people are this is for people of modified moenz means to stay in the city and invest the city i had a woman say the other day she would not be staying for another price my people use mooney show them how to use the next bus application i...
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janice lives ethics door to the woman found murdered in her home this morning. the discovery made when her young boys returned home with their grandmother. >> she has her two sons. my heart sinks for them. they saw her in that condition. >> neighbors say lewis moved here on west forest drive months ago. police aren't saying exactly how she died. but she had trauma to her body. >> preliminarily ther doesn't appear to be a sign of forced entry. >> reporter: lewis had taken two men to court to get child support for her boys. one case was closed. the other still open. she had a boyfriend. the house is around the corner from another home where are a 3-year-old girl was shot to death last week t. suspect was involved in a fight with another man. he shot up the house and killed the girl playing upstairs. the alleged shooter is still on the run. >> people have no regard for life anymore. people feel like they can take it. they have the control to take it. >> at this point, police haven't released information about a possible motive or a possible suspect in this case. da
janice lives ethics door to the woman found murdered in her home this morning. the discovery made when her young boys returned home with their grandmother. >> she has her two sons. my heart sinks for them. they saw her in that condition. >> neighbors say lewis moved here on west forest drive months ago. police aren't saying exactly how she died. but she had trauma to her body. >> preliminarily ther doesn't appear to be a sign of forced entry. >> reporter: lewis had taken...
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janice bugett brought her six-year-old decatur jade. >> she said, "mommy, i'm sad." she asked me, "mommy, if i go to school, will i be killed?" that hurt my heart because a child should be a child. >> reporter: ferguson looks like an all-american suburb. its median income is $37,000. but residents tell us most neighborhoods remain segregated. >> this is not a ferguson issue. this is a national issue for debate and discussion and healing. >brian fletcher, a former mayor has launched a campaign called "i love ferguson" to help salvage the city' city's tarnisd image. >> you would think ferguson is the hot bed of racial tensions in the world by the media coverage we receive. >> reporter: you're saying people get along. >> people get along for the most part. >> repter: this is kathy's kitchen on south florissant, downtown ferguson. co-owner cathy jenkins helped open it a year ago. >> people are like you're from ferguson? no, no, ferguson is great. >> reporter: is there a feeling we're all in this together? >> definitely. i've gotten little parts on the bottom of the recei
janice bugett brought her six-year-old decatur jade. >> she said, "mommy, i'm sad." she asked me, "mommy, if i go to school, will i be killed?" that hurt my heart because a child should be a child. >> reporter: ferguson looks like an all-american suburb. its median income is $37,000. but residents tell us most neighborhoods remain segregated. >> this is not a ferguson issue. this is a national issue for debate and discussion and healing. >brian fletcher,...
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the postal service will introduce a janice joplin stamp to around the rock-n-roll learn end tomorrow.we have so many pieces of your heart already, knick, you have been generous with that. >> much more ahead including new medical research about breast cancer and the newly found gene and the risk it poses. >> buzzing yellowstone a drone crashed into america's most popular tourist destinations >>> the secretary of state, john kerry, arrived in afghanistan. he hopes to calm tensions between afghanistan's two feuding presidential candidates. soldiers carry the casket holding the body of army major general harold greene off the plane in delaware this morning. the two star general died in an insider attack carried out by an afghanistan soldier would opened fire into a meeting at the military academy. the general green was the highest ranking military officer to die in contact since 1970. >> the centers for disease control has raised the ebola response to the highest level because they expect it to be long and serious. disease trackers at the emergency operations center of the centers for dis
the postal service will introduce a janice joplin stamp to around the rock-n-roll learn end tomorrow.we have so many pieces of your heart already, knick, you have been generous with that. >> much more ahead including new medical research about breast cancer and the newly found gene and the risk it poses. >> buzzing yellowstone a drone crashed into america's most popular tourist destinations >>> the secretary of state, john kerry, arrived in afghanistan. he hopes to calm...
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we're going to go to janice dean now in our weather center. >> well, laura, of course, folks in and around the california area are definitely quaking after this earthquake this morning and i guess a lot of folks are wondering is it going to happen again in this area? of course you have lived out in this region and you know what it's like to experience these tremors, there is a chance of another earthquake 5.0 or greater within the next couple of days, so we're going to continue to monitor that, but the usgs says the chance of the aftershocks is about 54%, so 30 to 70 after shocks are expected. 64% say a big after shock of 5 or greater is possible and they also say that 5.0 or greater could cause some significant damage. so we're continuing to monitor the situation, they're expecting more aftershocks, we have certainly gotten reports of 3.0 or higher in that area. of course that's the last that people need to know. back to you, laura. >> we have got more continuing coverage of this massive earthquake, house call, though, will be up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] imagine the cars we drive... bei
we're going to go to janice dean now in our weather center. >> well, laura, of course, folks in and around the california area are definitely quaking after this earthquake this morning and i guess a lot of folks are wondering is it going to happen again in this area? of course you have lived out in this region and you know what it's like to experience these tremors, there is a chance of another earthquake 5.0 or greater within the next couple of days, so we're going to continue to monitor...
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janice bouchette brought her 6-year-old daughter jade. >> mommy, i'm sad.ll i be killed? i'm like, that hurt my heart because a child should be a child. >> reporter: ferguson looked like an all-american suburb. its median income is $37,000, but residents tell us most neighborhoods remain segregated. >> this is not a ferguson issue, this is a national issue for debate and discussion and healing. >> reporter: brian fletcher, a former mayor here, has launched a campaign called i love ferguson to help salvage the city's tarnished image. >> you would think that ferguson is the hot bed of racial tensions in the world by the media coverage we're receiving. >> reporter: you're saying people get along? >> people get along for the most part. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: this is kathy's kitchen on the south side, downtown ferguson. kathy jenkins helped open it a year ago. >> people are like, oh, you're from ferguson? i'm like, no, no, ferguson is great. >> reporter: is there a feeling we're all in this together? >> definitely. i've gotten little parts on the b
janice bouchette brought her 6-year-old daughter jade. >> mommy, i'm sad.ll i be killed? i'm like, that hurt my heart because a child should be a child. >> reporter: ferguson looked like an all-american suburb. its median income is $37,000, but residents tell us most neighborhoods remain segregated. >> this is not a ferguson issue, this is a national issue for debate and discussion and healing. >> reporter: brian fletcher, a former mayor here, has launched a campaign...
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i would like to introduce you to a very special mom janice come here from kansas we had wanted gabrielle to come gabriella's to stick to come but gabriele wanted to create. it's a statement a video in up two years ago gardasil vaccine completely changed my life i can drive and i would looking forward to it since i was twelve and i can't go to the boring alley like all my friends just because it's because the seizures i would do anything to my back. i don't might be in that girl that everybody's like oh she ain't going to do this or she ain't get it. because she's sick it just changed my life and so many ways and i don't want any other go out to go go out to go through this. i was ready my daughter got started she was just moving and it's not working. yes. we chose this side and it's a beautiful setting victoria light restaurant a moment you know. that's right or is but. i feel at this point to betrayed by our medical system. they do not even acknowledge that there is a problem and if they do not acknowledge something they cannot change it. it's beyond me to think why all these vaccines a
i would like to introduce you to a very special mom janice come here from kansas we had wanted gabrielle to come gabriella's to stick to come but gabriele wanted to create. it's a statement a video in up two years ago gardasil vaccine completely changed my life i can drive and i would looking forward to it since i was twelve and i can't go to the boring alley like all my friends just because it's because the seizures i would do anything to my back. i don't might be in that girl that everybody's...
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. >> reporter: and janice davis can speak for her town, not only is she the great-grandmother of that 3-year-old child, she's also president of the borough council here. >> that was my great-grandson. if he'd have stood up, he might not be here today. >> reporter: darby police agree, and tonight, we watched as officers went door to door handing out fliers soliciting tips in the case. investigators tell us the gunfire erupted here at sixth and walnut just before 11:00 last night with bullets spreading down much of the block. it's the second shooting in the same area of this small borough over the past ten days. >> there's something going on in that area that we need to -- that we need to look into, and it's very serious. >> reporter: so police are asking that neighbors review any surveillance video and report anyone suspicious they remember seeing. tonight, for families nearby, and awareness of how close they, too, may have come to tragedy. >> my kids were sleeping around that time, so it could have been them. you know what i'm saying? so, it's like we dwgot to do better. put the guns
. >> reporter: and janice davis can speak for her town, not only is she the great-grandmother of that 3-year-old child, she's also president of the borough council here. >> that was my great-grandson. if he'd have stood up, he might not be here today. >> reporter: darby police agree, and tonight, we watched as officers went door to door handing out fliers soliciting tips in the case. investigators tell us the gunfire erupted here at sixth and walnut just before 11:00 last...
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. >> janice davis is related to the boy. she is also the president of the darby borough council. she was frightened to learn the bullet was only inches away from the child. >> that was migrate grandson, if he had stood up, he might not be here today. >> neighbors are outraged the gun violence has increase in the their neighborhood. >> i could have woke up to one of my kids not breathing, you understand what i am saying? >> but there has got to be a bert way to work things out instead every using a gun. >> police say there was homicide about a week ago, in that same area, where the sunday shooting took place, and they're trying to see if there is possible connection with that. live in darby borough, syma chowdhry, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> syma, thank you. plea from the mother of gloucester township man critically injured in a hit-and-run. she wants the driver that hit her son to come forward. vehicle hit kevin trans in gloucester township. walking home from his job at a pizza shop. ' cents punctured lung and broken bones. his mother said he remembers the hit-and-run. >> he act
. >> janice davis is related to the boy. she is also the president of the darby borough council. she was frightened to learn the bullet was only inches away from the child. >> that was migrate grandson, if he had stood up, he might not be here today. >> neighbors are outraged the gun violence has increase in the their neighborhood. >> i could have woke up to one of my kids not breathing, you understand what i am saying? >> but there has got to be a bert way to work...
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it will be unfinished if i do not take a moment to introduce janice wo who is the face for enforcement please join us here. [ applause ] she is the person behind the scene on the voluntary basis and participating in every meeting and has had a very active communication with me and others, and any time there is a work-related injury and enforcement she is the first one to inform me and do what we can do from the safety standpoint. >> and thank you. >> thank you. >> congratulations again. >> mr. riskin? >> so i just wanted to give you an update. and you will recall that you all approved both in the budget and via contract or the placement of all of the parking meters in san francisco and so just a little bit of an update on that, almost all of the multispace meters have been upgraded and we are now in the process and we have started the replacement of the single space meters and this is something that we are doing for a number of reasons but the primary reason being to make it easier to pay for parking. to make the meters easier to use. and for anybody who wants or needs to use them. and
it will be unfinished if i do not take a moment to introduce janice wo who is the face for enforcement please join us here. [ applause ] she is the person behind the scene on the voluntary basis and participating in every meeting and has had a very active communication with me and others, and any time there is a work-related injury and enforcement she is the first one to inform me and do what we can do from the safety standpoint. >> and thank you. >> thank you. >>...
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. >> reporter: janice davis is not only family, she's president of the darby bee borrow council. >> ion't weren't to see anybody get hurt. >> her great-grandson wasn't hurt. but neighbors who live near fifth and wall net streets are becoming all too accustomed to hearing gunshots. >> recently, it's been like the okay coral. it's horrible around who are. last night about 11:00 o'clock i heard six gunshots. >> reporter: at least one of those shots hit here at the boat house apartments. >> i would have woke up to one of my kids not breathing. you understand what i'm saying. >> reporter: but many people could have been caught in the crossfire. police say the shots were fired from a block away. >> people fire weapons and don't understand where that round is going to go after they fire it. if the child stands up the child is hit or if the bullets 10-inches lower the child is hit. >> reporter: this close call has community now worried about what's neck. >> i never experienced anything like that. it's really shocking. >> it's scary. you're not safe in your bed at night. >> got to be a better
. >> reporter: janice davis is not only family, she's president of the darby bee borrow council. >> ion't weren't to see anybody get hurt. >> her great-grandson wasn't hurt. but neighbors who live near fifth and wall net streets are becoming all too accustomed to hearing gunshots. >> recently, it's been like the okay coral. it's horrible around who are. last night about 11:00 o'clock i heard six gunshots. >> reporter: at least one of those shots hit here at the...
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the three-year-old who was sleeping, the great grandson of darby council president janice davis is okaye gunman fled the scene. we'll have a live report in the next half hour of "action news." >> the trial continues today for the woman accused of abducting a five-year-old girl from her west philadelphia classroom. meanwhile the victim who is now seven is preparing to testify. christina ragust err is accused of disguising herself in muslim clothing and posing as the girl's mother to abduct the child. the child was later sexually assaulted. the attacks were so severe the victim was force d to wear a cool lost mee bag for months enduring several surgeries. yesterday the child believe she was assaulted by a man but the prosecutors say regusters is the attacker. >> the drunk uncle. 58 year old clarence hairston is charged with dui. police say they spotted his car driving erratically on saturday. they followed him back to home and noticed his eight-year-old nephew sitting in his lap steering and noticed hairston with a beer can in his hand a9-year-old child was unbuckled in the back seat. >>
the three-year-old who was sleeping, the great grandson of darby council president janice davis is okaye gunman fled the scene. we'll have a live report in the next half hour of "action news." >> the trial continues today for the woman accused of abducting a five-year-old girl from her west philadelphia classroom. meanwhile the victim who is now seven is preparing to testify. christina ragust err is accused of disguising herself in muslim clothing and posing as the girl's mother...