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reporting in lansdowne, i'm jeanette reyes for "channel 6 action news." >> jeanette reyes is the newest member of the "action news" team and her report tonight should tell you that she is a superb broadcast journalist. she vifnally from [ reading ]. most recently she worked at wjla in washington but we expect that jeanette will be working here for decades to come. and we're delighted she's here. we trust you are too. >>> "action news" will continue in just a moment. >>> all right. so we know about the first pick. >> uh-huh. >> but that might even be outdone by their efforts to move up for a second pick. >> reporter: yeah, that might be secondary. at the end of tonight, jahlil okafor might not be on this team anymore. this might be a wild night for the sixers. not only do they have the number one overall pick, the team is actively trying to trade into the top five, perhaps number three, to snag another blue chip player, perhaps providence point guard chris dunn. but for now, this night, as of now, is all about ben simmons. our jeff skversky is live in brooklyn with more on the big night
reporting in lansdowne, i'm jeanette reyes for "channel 6 action news." >> jeanette reyes is the newest member of the "action news" team and her report tonight should tell you that she is a superb broadcast journalist. she vifnally from [ reading ]. most recently she worked at wjla in washington but we expect that jeanette will be working here for decades to come. and we're delighted she's here. we trust you are too. >>> "action news" will continue...
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good evening, jeanett. >> good evening. >> how are you?>> just coping these last 24 hours have been traumatizing. being in there. this is just something unexpected and it's been tough. >> what was it like? where were you when you realized something had gone wrong? >> i was at the main bar. at the main bar and my back was towards the bar and my buddy, juan, a bartender was facing him. i just finished dancing with a friend, angel cologne. i looked at my brother and my back was turned, it was the shooter, just boom. boom. boom. boom. so it was the noises of the shots ringing that i heard. i turned and i see a big gun and he's headed towards where we are. i had people around me that were getting shot and to the floor. other people just going to the floor because of the shots rung out. at that moment i just knew it had to be a hate crime. it wasn't a little shoot out or disagreement or scuffle. not the manner in which this man came in to try to kill every single one of us. >> could you see his face? >> no. what i saw was the gun. and the barrel
good evening, jeanett. >> good evening. >> how are you?>> just coping these last 24 hours have been traumatizing. being in there. this is just something unexpected and it's been tough. >> what was it like? where were you when you realized something had gone wrong? >> i was at the main bar. at the main bar and my back was towards the bar and my buddy, juan, a bartender was facing him. i just finished dancing with a friend, angel cologne. i looked at my brother and...
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reporting live in folcroft, i'm jeanette reyes for channel6 "action news.ight, jeanette, thanks very much. >>> we have been keeping you up to date with the very latest developments on facebook and twitter all day long and people have shared their well wishes for officer christopher dorman's speedy recovery on facebook as we continue to follow the very latest we'll send out alerts on social media. >> police are on the scene investigating a crash involving an ambulance in bucks county. chopper6 was over the scene near the intersection of old dublin pike and sandy ridge drive in doylestown. an ambulance and an suv collided. we know that at least one person was injured but no other details have been released as of this hour and no one was being transported in the ambulance at the time of the crash. >>> philadelphia police have made a third arrest in connection with the murder of a woman found dead in fairmount park. today police announced keith bullock is now charged with kidnapping and conspiracy to commit murder. toy bryant was found murdered in the park last
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reporting live in wilmington, i'm jeanette reyes for channel6 "action news.back inside to you. >> jeanette, thank you. >>> meantime new jersey is one step closer to passing a state budget. the senate passed a $35 billion budget this afternoon. the assembly is expected to vote on the plan later today. the state constitution requires a budget by midnight june 30th which is this thursday. lawmakers are us expected to vote on a separate bill that would raise the gas tax by 23 cents per gallon. governor chris christie says he is opposed to that legislation. >>> meantime pennsylvania lawmakers are back in harrisburg today as they try to work out a new state budget before thursday's deadline. they broke from a meeting over the weekend without an agreement on a spending level or a tax package. and this is the second year of budget talks since governor tom wolf took office. the first budget did not pass until about nine months after the deadline. >>> he is one of the legends of philadelphia sports and developing right now he can add a new title to his legacy. eric lin
reporting live in wilmington, i'm jeanette reyes for channel6 "action news.back inside to you. >> jeanette, thank you. >>> meantime new jersey is one step closer to passing a state budget. the senate passed a $35 billion budget this afternoon. the assembly is expected to vote on the plan later today. the state constitution requires a budget by midnight june 30th which is this thursday. lawmakers are us expected to vote on a separate bill that would raise the gas tax by 23...
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back inside to you. >> all right, jeanette thank you for that report. to follow the "action news" facebook and twitter pages for the very latest updates on officer dorman's condition and the investigation into his shooting. you can share your thoughts and send well wishes to officer dorman and his family. >> ♪ >> we are also following the latest developments out of the united kingdom where in a stunning turn of events residents have voted to leave the european union. >> just hours after the results were known, british prime minister david cameron announced his resignation. >> more than 30 million people who liver in the united -- liver in the united kingdom voted yesterday. 52 percent of residents agreed to leaving the eu. prime minister david cameron fought hard to convince residents to vote against the referendum and his departure was not expected. >> i will do everything i can as prime minister to steady the ship over the coming weeks and months but i do not think it will be right for me to try to be the captain that steers our country to its next de
back inside to you. >> all right, jeanette thank you for that report. to follow the "action news" facebook and twitter pages for the very latest updates on officer dorman's condition and the investigation into his shooting. you can share your thoughts and send well wishes to officer dorman and his family. >> ♪ >> we are also following the latest developments out of the united kingdom where in a stunning turn of events residents have voted to leave the european...
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there is more from "action news" reporter jeanette reyes. >> reporter: ask any bride and most will tellou finding the dress is one of the most exciting parts of wedding planning. many like ashley experienced there unforgettable moment at anastasia's bridal with the owner. >> it was 10 percent if you paid cash and then 15 percent off if you paid in full in cash. >> reporter: she jumped at the better of the two. she paid $1,500 in full. >>> four months out from the big day, she found out other brides who went to the same shop were not receiving their gowns. >> i did call the store. i left a message. sent e-mails to the store's owner. at that point their web site had been disabled so my heart was quickly starting to sync is. >> reporter: this bride just learned of the stunning closing less than an hour ago. the news brought her to tears. she's getting married in less than two months. >> if we paid in cash it was 10 percent off. and now here i am. >> reporter: she started this facebook page called anastasia's burned brides. the likes quickly grew. dozens of women with similar stories. but t
there is more from "action news" reporter jeanette reyes. >> reporter: ask any bride and most will tellou finding the dress is one of the most exciting parts of wedding planning. many like ashley experienced there unforgettable moment at anastasia's bridal with the owner. >> it was 10 percent if you paid cash and then 15 percent off if you paid in full in cash. >> reporter: she jumped at the better of the two. she paid $1,500 in full. >>> four months out...
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one of them was jeanette mccoy. she was at the club with friends. she tied her shirt around one of her friend's leg to try to stop the bleeding after he was shot. another friend shot was named angel. jeanette wrote on facebook that she's only alive because as they were trying to escape, her friend angel was behind her. >> the last girl i was talking to, out of nowhere we just hear a big shotgun. we stop what we're doing and then it just keeps going. that happened and we just grabbed each other, we started running. and, unfortunately, i was shot about three times in my leg. so i had fallen down. i tried to get back up but everyone started running everywhere. i got trampled over and i shattered and broke my bones on my left leg. >> joining me now are survivors jeanette mccoy and evans carnoy. when did you realize something was happening at the club? >> right after i turned from angel. i was facing where the bartender was and the shots were automatic. it was just the sound of it, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, back to back. and i turned to my side and t
one of them was jeanette mccoy. she was at the club with friends. she tied her shirt around one of her friend's leg to try to stop the bleeding after he was shot. another friend shot was named angel. jeanette wrote on facebook that she's only alive because as they were trying to escape, her friend angel was behind her. >> the last girl i was talking to, out of nowhere we just hear a big shotgun. we stop what we're doing and then it just keeps going. that happened and we just grabbed each...
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you've aerned it. >> thanks jeanette. we'll see you next week.when we return a look at what the healthcare industry can learn from the military. you are watching >> you guys in the army know how to do some pretty good things in being detected was not an option. if i was recognized the whole operation was blown. the element of surprise was imperative. wow. he won't even recognize you. seriously. i don't even recognize myself. and thanks to my cashrewards credit card from navy federal with never-expiring rewards it's gonna be a killer honeymoon. woo! maui!! boom open to the armed forces, the dod and their families. navy federal credit union. >> army times editor tony lombardo sat down with lieutenant general mark herd ling who retired from the commanding general of u.s. army europe. he shared how the u.s. can advance the quality of healthcare. >> within a month of being there, the chief medical officer said you guys in the army know how to do some pretty good things in growing leaders. could you help our doctors become better leaders? they had been
you've aerned it. >> thanks jeanette. we'll see you next week.when we return a look at what the healthcare industry can learn from the military. you are watching >> you guys in the army know how to do some pretty good things in being detected was not an option. if i was recognized the whole operation was blown. the element of surprise was imperative. wow. he won't even recognize you. seriously. i don't even recognize myself. and thanks to my cashrewards credit card from navy federal...
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in an interview with our sisterr station in new york, jeanette mccoy says she made it out of the club and couldn't believeou police were waiting to go in. there was anger because i was there when all the cops there were there. i was yelling at them. i didn't understand why they w didn't go in. they should have went there's no way that am shots should be shot and they'rehey' standing back. jeanette, you feel like policeeo waited too long before theyhe actually got inside the club. >> absolutely. i have videos of me screaming at the cops telling them that theyt should be going in there and shooting him because the the consistency of the shots, it's not as if the guy waited. they were in there. i saw when the cops started tohe shoot, but then they retaliated back. infuriated.n as a civilian i really wanted te go in there and if i had a gun i wanted to get this guy myself. police have said they waited toe go in because the shooting turned into a hostage situationt there were also initial concerns that the gunman had explosives to take out first responders tonight some of the responders wh
in an interview with our sisterr station in new york, jeanette mccoy says she made it out of the club and couldn't believeou police were waiting to go in. there was anger because i was there when all the cops there were there. i was yelling at them. i didn't understand why they w didn't go in. they should have went there's no way that am shots should be shot and they'rehey' standing back. jeanette, you feel like policeeo waited too long before theyhe actually got inside the club. >>...
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in the middle is jeanette armstrong. she is a selx--syilx, uh, okanagan, a fluent speaker of okanagan, and a traditional knowledge keeper of the okanagan nation. she currently holds the canada research chair in okanagan indigenous knowledge and philosophy at ubc okanagan. and just on a personal note, she is probably the single most influential perso
in the middle is jeanette armstrong. she is a selx--syilx, uh, okanagan, a fluent speaker of okanagan, and a traditional knowledge keeper of the okanagan nation. she currently holds the canada research chair in okanagan indigenous knowledge and philosophy at ubc okanagan. and just on a personal note, she is probably the single most influential perso
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. >> and jeanette calls it a second chance from god.winds sent this tree crashing into her car. >> i screamed oh, lord, you know. but i wasn't hurt. you know, unbelievable. >> meanwhile at broad and patterson in south philadelphia a cabdriver was in his cab and a tree came crashing down. >> and boom, and the car, part of it lifted off the ground. >> and karen with her two toddlers driving down springfield road in springfield. >> and i was in my car at a red light and a tree fell on my car. >> and a car demolished by a large tree with people trapped inside. again, remarkably no one seriously injured. mother nature showed her temper today, but in incident after incident no one was injured, it is the spirit above that showed grace. dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >>> and power lines sparked a car fire, and capturing this video of the car in flames. and the driver got out safely. crews had to wait for the power company to shut off a line before putting out the blaze. and you can see the car was a burned-out shell when it was all over.
. >> and jeanette calls it a second chance from god.winds sent this tree crashing into her car. >> i screamed oh, lord, you know. but i wasn't hurt. you know, unbelievable. >> meanwhile at broad and patterson in south philadelphia a cabdriver was in his cab and a tree came crashing down. >> and boom, and the car, part of it lifted off the ground. >> and karen with her two toddlers driving down springfield road in springfield. >> and i was in my car at a red...
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. >> reporter: jeanette blake shared this photo of her car after a tree destroyed it in camden.she was driving the car. afterwards, she sat todown withs and showed her scars. >> if i had passengers in front seat, no way they would have made it. the lord loves me. you hear me, he loves me and i love him, too. >> reporter: a spokeswoman for pse&g says crews will be working through the night to restore power. hive in cherry hill, brandon hudsons, nbc 10 news. >> the storms are over, the question is what to expect tomorrow? >> chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz has our first alert naeighborhood forecast. >> the storms moved through very rapidly and moved out very rapidly. there they go. we're left with dry conditions for the rest of the night. and into tomorrow and it's pretty cool. it's in the mid 50s in many of the suburbs out here. delaware, pv.a. suburbs, lehigh valley, some places getting close to getting into the 40s. hopewell, 55. bethlehem, 58 degrees. lot of those places will be in the 40s first thing in the morning. 55 degrees in nild, itself. see nothing but s
. >> reporter: jeanette blake shared this photo of her car after a tree destroyed it in camden.she was driving the car. afterwards, she sat todown withs and showed her scars. >> if i had passengers in front seat, no way they would have made it. the lord loves me. you hear me, he loves me and i love him, too. >> reporter: a spokeswoman for pse&g says crews will be working through the night to restore power. hive in cherry hill, brandon hudsons, nbc 10 news. >> the...
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so we tend to think of forms of jeanettes tick testing and analysis in these domains. we typically -- thick researchers, regulatory bodies, those of us as individual consumers, often social scientists, distinguish between medical jeanettessics, forensic or criminal genetic, and analysis used in a family court setting for paternity. but what i found in the course of talking to people about genetic testing more generally and genetic ancestry testing is that the way that individuals understand genetic testing blurs the boundaries, and genetics has a social life and social power because it has the ability to work sometimes simultaneously in all of these domains at once. so, a woman i called sarah said to me we think breast cancer runs in our family. now that i understand my african ancestry test, a company i'll talk about -- the difference between in the mother sign and the father sign and all that, i have a better sense who the genetic counselor as my doctor's office was telling me. >> martin said to me, i was never really interested in genetic science or the genome or wh
so we tend to think of forms of jeanettes tick testing and analysis in these domains. we typically -- thick researchers, regulatory bodies, those of us as individual consumers, often social scientists, distinguish between medical jeanettessics, forensic or criminal genetic, and analysis used in a family court setting for paternity. but what i found in the course of talking to people about genetic testing more generally and genetic ancestry testing is that the way that individuals understand...
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reporting in horsham, jeanette reyes. >>> and lepage has picked up a summer job in boothbay harbor. is has been on the job he, fortunately, weeks working three days a week. she is doing to help pay for a new car she wants to buy this summer. most customers don't recognize her, they say she looks familiar, but can't place her face. >> there's another hour of "action news" sunday morning, straight ahead. >> sixers top pick ben simmons loses his cousin to a hit-and-run driver. new reaction to the crime scene that came in overnight. >> help is on the the way for flood battered west virginia. we have new reports. >> plus, we'll have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast from meteorologist david murphy when we come right back. sir, this alien life form is growing at an alarming rate. growing fast, you say? we can't contain it any long... oh! you know, that reminds me of how geico's been the fastest-growing auto insurer for over 10 years straight. over ten years? mhm, geico's the company your friends and neighbors trust. and deservedly so. indeed. geico. expect great savings and a w
reporting in horsham, jeanette reyes. >>> and lepage has picked up a summer job in boothbay harbor. is has been on the job he, fortunately, weeks working three days a week. she is doing to help pay for a new car she wants to buy this summer. most customers don't recognize her, they say she looks familiar, but can't place her face. >> there's another hour of "action news" sunday morning, straight ahead. >> sixers top pick ben simmons loses his cousin to a...
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joining us now with the latest ,n the race for the white house jeanette, who covers politics.s saying that he would vow to withdraw the u.s. from the tpp deal if elected. do you expect that trade will continue to be a big heart of this campaign? >> i think so. campaign, in particular, is trying to make pennsylvania into a battleground state. it has not been one for years. in ohio, secretary clinton has had some difficulty in some of primary states where these are important issues. there is a sense from trump that he can go by the bernie sanders playbook. he even invoked bernie sanders in an area where the far left , sayingfar right agree i am opposed to bad trade deals deal.p is a bad trade nafta is a bad trade deal. i would end all of these things or renegotiate them. it's very much something he thinks will be appealing to populist anger on both sides of the il. from my perspective, when i read that intellectual elites , areehind trade deals there educated, intelligent members of the elite who do think we have gotten wrought trade deals, who do think corporate members of the
joining us now with the latest ,n the race for the white house jeanette, who covers politics.s saying that he would vow to withdraw the u.s. from the tpp deal if elected. do you expect that trade will continue to be a big heart of this campaign? >> i think so. campaign, in particular, is trying to make pennsylvania into a battleground state. it has not been one for years. in ohio, secretary clinton has had some difficulty in some of primary states where these are important issues. there...
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. >> i just heard from jeanette larson hernandez who says it is 60 degrees in castro valley. >> what?uick. >> that's what jeanette told us many castro valley, pleasanton. >> you go over pallamerras canyon, that's when you start to jump. >> you know that. >> like the back of might have hand. >> good to hear from you. >> thank you, steve. >>> time is 8:19. half americans who have a stroke end up disabled. coming up in 25 minutes, ground breaking new treatment which may help change that. >> up next, how does free food sound? don't have to-to-ask me twice. we'll tell you about chipotle's plans to gain your trust back. >>> we are learning new details about a recall that may be tied to an actor's death and a recall from ikea cover a piece of furniture that can be deadly for children >> and also we are learning about the stocks. let's go to pam cook. >> much better look at the market. european markets still trading, all up about 2% across the board. looking at the u.s. markets right now, a live look at the dow jones industrial. coming back from earlier gains but still positive. the dow jones
. >> i just heard from jeanette larson hernandez who says it is 60 degrees in castro valley. >> what?uick. >> that's what jeanette told us many castro valley, pleasanton. >> you go over pallamerras canyon, that's when you start to jump. >> you know that. >> like the back of might have hand. >> good to hear from you. >> thank you, steve. >>> time is 8:19. half americans who have a stroke end up disabled. coming up in 25 minutes, ground...
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bloomberg will bring you live coverages, fed chair jeanette yellin testifies in front of congress, youan see it live on bloomberg. take a look at how the european markets are trading. four minutes away from the close. it looks like stocks are going to close higher. ♪. . . mark: you are watching "european close" on bloomberg markets on bloomberg television. i am mark barton here with vonnie quinn. it has been almost a month for the stoxx 600, the european benchmark, 18 out of 19 industry groups rising. the only declining 1 -- food and beverage. it has been the longest losing stretches cents april. -- since april. 16 out of eight, though, the stoxx 600 has fallen. 36% versus 46% yesterday, no campaigning of course ahead of the referendum next thursday in the wake of jo cox's murder yesterday. the volatility is editing -- ebbing today, but i want to talk about the ftse 100 index in the hole space of the referendum, thinking about the referendum, it basically says is a brexit occurs, it could fall as much as 16% to 5300. there is the green line. we have not seen those level since mid-2011.
bloomberg will bring you live coverages, fed chair jeanette yellin testifies in front of congress, youan see it live on bloomberg. take a look at how the european markets are trading. four minutes away from the close. it looks like stocks are going to close higher. ♪. . . mark: you are watching "european close" on bloomberg markets on bloomberg television. i am mark barton here with vonnie quinn. it has been almost a month for the stoxx 600, the european benchmark, 18 out of 19...
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and his first concern was, where's jeanette? i thought she was dead, is she dead?ause of that. bullet was supposed to be on my back. >> reporter: that was angel? >> that was angel. he's my angel. >> i was one of the last people out, with the last group of people, we were upstairs, under a computer desk for like 25 minutes. and it keeps replaying. i could hear it. like i hear everything. >> you feel like you're in a war zone. it was just so chaotic. he wanted to kill every single one of us in there. >> reporter: for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, orlando. >> our thanks to juju for that. >>> joining me now is juan gonzales. he was there when the shots rang out. thank you for joining us this morning. i know you said last night, you said it was hard to sleep. >> it really was. after everything had passed, and i was able to see my parents. just being home and being in the intimacy of my home that's when it really hit me, like, everything that happened and what i actually survived. >> take me back if you can to saturday evening, where you were when the sho
and his first concern was, where's jeanette? i thought she was dead, is she dead?ause of that. bullet was supposed to be on my back. >> reporter: that was angel? >> that was angel. he's my angel. >> i was one of the last people out, with the last group of people, we were upstairs, under a computer desk for like 25 minutes. and it keeps replaying. i could hear it. like i hear everything. >> you feel like you're in a war zone. it was just so chaotic. he wanted to kill...
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milwaukee got to menken for three runs in the fifth, two coming on this blast by scooter jeanette.risp to the wall but runs out of room. down by two in the ninth, the a's had a man on for billy butler who hit this ball high and deep to left. but not deep enough. that was out three. a's lose 4-2. oakland goes on the road to take on the angels. >>> the right to play argentina in the copa america final was decided tonight as defending champ chile took on columbia. the. >> semifinals played at chicago's soldier field this evening. in the seventh minute off a bad defensive header, the ball goes to charles and it's 1-nil chile. the defending champs scored again in the 11th minute. sanchez's shot is stopped. but jose is there for the easy tap-in. rain and lightning caused the game to be delayed for two hours. most of the crowd struck around to watch chile win 2-nil. on sunday, a rematch of chile versus argentina. the u.s. will play colombia for third place on saturday. >>> the warriors might still be smarting from sunday's game seven loss but it's time to look ahead to the future and tomo
milwaukee got to menken for three runs in the fifth, two coming on this blast by scooter jeanette.risp to the wall but runs out of room. down by two in the ninth, the a's had a man on for billy butler who hit this ball high and deep to left. but not deep enough. that was out three. a's lose 4-2. oakland goes on the road to take on the angels. >>> the right to play argentina in the copa america final was decided tonight as defending champ chile took on columbia. the. >> semifinals...
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for jeanette mccoy who was with her friend angel who she feels was shot while trying to protect her,his has become a place of reflection and healing. >> something that we will have to live with and cope and come together as humans. >> the crosses line a small lake outside of the orlando regional medical center where several of the injured were taken. almost one week later the tragic news is still being felt here in the bay area. san mateo county alone held three evidence to honor those gun -- those gun down. people came out to show their support in redwood city. the names of all 49 victims were read aloud. speakers reinforce the importance of standing together in the wake of violence. >>> san francisco is getting ready for the 46th annual pride celebration next weekend. the rainbow flag is up at city hall. the two-day event starts next saturday and the parade begins on sunday morning at 10:30 and ending at market and eight street downtown. rainbow flags outside of city hall and the civic center are being flown at half staff to honor the victims of the orlando nightclub shooting. >>>
for jeanette mccoy who was with her friend angel who she feels was shot while trying to protect her,his has become a place of reflection and healing. >> something that we will have to live with and cope and come together as humans. >> the crosses line a small lake outside of the orlando regional medical center where several of the injured were taken. almost one week later the tragic news is still being felt here in the bay area. san mateo county alone held three evidence to honor...
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. >> that report was from jeanette reyes the newest member of our tam joining us from washington, d.c. >> we welcome her aboard and glad to have her. it's time for the "action news" traffic report. >> matt pellman is in the traffic center and it's hump day but same old same old. >> it's a slow go for sure this afternoon. as we look live at 95 a little bit of improvement on the southbound side. our crash by cotman avenue as cleared out and the bad news is you are on the brakes in a major way from street road to cotman, and that accident caused heavy northbound gaper delay and another accident northbound of the vine, the vehicle facing sideways here coming north of tasker you are barely moving because of this crash taking out the center of the roadway, penndot looks like they are getting ready to straighten out this vehicle northbound of the vine street expressway. and 195 by the turnpike it's off to the side but jammed up there as well. we'll check it again coming up in the next half hour. >> okay see you then matt. >>> there is more ahead on "action news" at 5:00, local doctors are on
. >> that report was from jeanette reyes the newest member of our tam joining us from washington, d.c. >> we welcome her aboard and glad to have her. it's time for the "action news" traffic report. >> matt pellman is in the traffic center and it's hump day but same old same old. >> it's a slow go for sure this afternoon. as we look live at 95 a little bit of improvement on the southbound side. our crash by cotman avenue as cleared out and the bad news is you...
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president of the company jeff jeanette will be taking over not until the first quarter of 2017. lundgren will remain executive chairman after the transition. here on chart bloomberg. if a stock is risen about 150% under his tenure, although it has had some considerable ups and downs, mostly downs as we have seen a downturn and retail broadly, and that downturn is reflected in the same store sales numbers under his tenure. are negative same-store sales. there have been some investors that have been pushing for macy's to monetize its real estate. r bloomberg intelligence retail analyst said that may be one of the reasons for this succession plan being announced. we are looking at fertilizer makers, and that's because of potash. india close to signing an accordance with belarus. companiese fertilizer and industries are rising today. we are looking at that ship related companies. rbc is talking about western digital, saying the company should benefit from improving demand for chips. those stocks helping lead the gains in the s&p today. our global macro movement. this is the column y
president of the company jeff jeanette will be taking over not until the first quarter of 2017. lundgren will remain executive chairman after the transition. here on chart bloomberg. if a stock is risen about 150% under his tenure, although it has had some considerable ups and downs, mostly downs as we have seen a downturn and retail broadly, and that downturn is reflected in the same store sales numbers under his tenure. are negative same-store sales. there have been some investors that have...
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started reading jeanettes tick articles in the newspapers, science magazines, scientific journals and those sorts of things. so, what i want to suggest here just briefly -- because i want to tell you more about the sort of social travels of the company that i studied over a decade -- is in effect that one category of genetic test draws authority with other forms or domains of testing and that experiences or attituded 0 about one form of testing -- for those interested in medical jeanette particulars -- genetics i would want to say for african-americans and some communities of color, the general get tick ancestry testing becomes a threshold moment, the first moment that people think about genetics, might have an experience like martin. or people like sarah, who have an experience in a clinical or medical encounter that is informed by her interest and experience with genetic ancestry testing, which is to say we need to understand the full social life of dna and how people think about it in these various domains if we want to understand hough it's important and how we can use it with eff
started reading jeanettes tick articles in the newspapers, science magazines, scientific journals and those sorts of things. so, what i want to suggest here just briefly -- because i want to tell you more about the sort of social travels of the company that i studied over a decade -- is in effect that one category of genetic test draws authority with other forms or domains of testing and that experiences or attituded 0 about one form of testing -- for those interested in medical jeanette...
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my decision was made in my home in between pressure cleaning my driveway, jeanette and i and the kidstalking about what this would mean. we had two paths to choose, a more comfortable life and less risk and chance to make a difference both for this election and this country. that's the path i chose. i'm proud of it, i am. >> reporter: two quick questions, when i asked you about donald trump, do you plan to vote for him even though you don't want to campaign for him? >> i am not going to abstain. it is not the choice i wanted. donald trump who i disagree with on a lot of things and hillary clinton who i disagree with on everything, and it's an unusual choice. most years i have more in common with the republican nominee than i do this year. in the end i will not abstain and not vote for hillary. >> reporter: finally, we know you were on the ground in orlando. the country has been concerned about all the events that have happened there and families affected and root causes what transpired there. did that have any impact for influence on your decision? >> it had an impact on me per n pers
my decision was made in my home in between pressure cleaning my driveway, jeanette and i and the kidstalking about what this would mean. we had two paths to choose, a more comfortable life and less risk and chance to make a difference both for this election and this country. that's the path i chose. i'm proud of it, i am. >> reporter: two quick questions, when i asked you about donald trump, do you plan to vote for him even though you don't want to campaign for him? >> i am not...
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it's expected to work by introducing jeanette technically engineereded material that mimics the zikaus. >>> brussels on high alert after a bomb scare at a mall. security officials determined the explosive belt was fake. the man is in custody being questioned. >>> montgomery county police will into two separate crashes last friday morning. one person died in the colesville area and then just a mile away a driver slammed into a utility pole. >>> protest in front of nra headquarters in fairfax county about to better its 11th hour. the gun control advocates calling for a ban on assault weapons. will remain there until 9:00 a.m. >>> severe weather for later today. have your app download he had and toward go. chance of getting rained on, at least 60%. >> make it a great tuesday, every. by supporting the doctor-patient relationship so more moms get prenatal care. offer moms access to maternity nurse support-- around the clock. empower local communities working to reduce premature births. and partner with governments by providing actionable insights to help treat kids at risk for asthma. we'
it's expected to work by introducing jeanette technically engineereded material that mimics the zikaus. >>> brussels on high alert after a bomb scare at a mall. security officials determined the explosive belt was fake. the man is in custody being questioned. >>> montgomery county police will into two separate crashes last friday morning. one person died in the colesville area and then just a mile away a driver slammed into a utility pole. >>> protest in front of nra...
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scooter jeanette takes him deep into left-center field, perfect day for baseball out at the coliseum. the ball carried. unfortunately the a's, not the beneficiary there. in the seventh inning, they come back to within 3-2. max muncy base hit. yonder alonso coming around third. in with the slide, the a's are very much in the ball game but the bullpen can't keep it tight, kirk nieuwenhuis is long gone. left-center field, solo homer. 4-2 final. the brewers when it, two-game split in a brief series. warriors fans suffering from post playoff depression syndrome , this video following is not going to be good in your come back from what happened to the warriors. cleveland ohio is the place. it's their day for a parade. a city that has about 390,000, but they are reporting that more than a million people were on hand to see the cavaliers celebrate the city's first championship since 1964. jim brown handing the trophy to lebron james. who was obviously excited to bring it on home to his home state. >> i heard a lot of, thank you, lebrons, today. thanks for coming home and thanks for keeping yo
scooter jeanette takes him deep into left-center field, perfect day for baseball out at the coliseum. the ball carried. unfortunately the a's, not the beneficiary there. in the seventh inning, they come back to within 3-2. max muncy base hit. yonder alonso coming around third. in with the slide, the a's are very much in the ball game but the bullpen can't keep it tight, kirk nieuwenhuis is long gone. left-center field, solo homer. 4-2 final. the brewers when it, two-game split in a brief...
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. >> because as you saw, jeanette and i are raising our four children in the 21st century, and we knoward it's become to instill our values in our kids, instead of the values they try to ram down our throats. in the 21st century, it's become harder than ever to instill in your children, the values you teach in our homes and in our church, instead of the values us they ram down our throats. [ laughter ] >> seth: look at his eyes. that's the moment in the sci-fi movie when the robot finally realizes he's a robot. [ laughter and applause ] and what about chris christie? chris christie, the rubio slayer -- well, despite derailing rubio at the debate, christie didn't get much of a bounce mostly because it's impossible to make chris christie bounce. [ laughter ] christie finished sixth, and today announced he was suspending his campaign and heading back to new jersey where, based on everything we know about him, i'm assuming he'll be super laid back and chill. who outside of trump, bernie, and a delusional jeb bush had a good night last night? well, there was ohio governor john kasich, who c
. >> because as you saw, jeanette and i are raising our four children in the 21st century, and we knoward it's become to instill our values in our kids, instead of the values they try to ram down our throats. in the 21st century, it's become harder than ever to instill in your children, the values you teach in our homes and in our church, instead of the values us they ram down our throats. [ laughter ] >> seth: look at his eyes. that's the moment in the sci-fi movie when the robot...
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paul maddox and dmax secretary, joe thornton, james hoyer and homeland security director jimmie jeanette director, dr. gupta. i want to thank you for the work you performed over the last couple of days. i'd also like to give you a quick update where things are right now. i recently got back from the national guard joint operations center where i was fully briefed on their response and learned more about the devastation. i'm saddened to report at this point, we have confirmed 14 individuals have lost their lives in the storm. our hearts go out to all their families. i had planned to fly around the affected areas myself today but wasn't able to because all state aircrafts are currently being used for rescues. as recently as the past hour we had state helicopters conducting rescue operations in and around. commissioner carpenter, good to see you here. our biggest challenge continues to be high water. initial reports from our local emergency management officials indicate at least six counties have seen extensive structural damage. earlier reports indicate more than 100 homes have been seriou
paul maddox and dmax secretary, joe thornton, james hoyer and homeland security director jimmie jeanette director, dr. gupta. i want to thank you for the work you performed over the last couple of days. i'd also like to give you a quick update where things are right now. i recently got back from the national guard joint operations center where i was fully briefed on their response and learned more about the devastation. i'm saddened to report at this point, we have confirmed 14 individuals have...
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jeanette mccoy drove to the club saturday night and was inside with her friends when the shooting began. another friend shielded mccoy, taking a gunshot to the back and allowing her to escape. she says her grief has made it hard to sleep. >> we lost so many people. we lost a part of us. people don't realize. there's people who were dead, but the ones that survived, we can't hold a service for our heads. >> brangham: this man can't escape the images of what he saw when he escaped the club. >> i can hear people moaning. i could hear people screaming for help. when they came and got us, we had to physically walk by the dead bodies. >> brangham: mccoy says she believes the police waited too long to rush in, which allowed it to become a hostage situation. >> through all of this that was going on, the gunshots did not stop. i'm yelling at the cops and telling them it made no sense. it's one individual. how it is that there are hundreds of cops out there and no one is going in? >> brangham: but others believe officials did the best they could and know is the time to focus on the future. don pr
jeanette mccoy drove to the club saturday night and was inside with her friends when the shooting began. another friend shielded mccoy, taking a gunshot to the back and allowing her to escape. she says her grief has made it hard to sleep. >> we lost so many people. we lost a part of us. people don't realize. there's people who were dead, but the ones that survived, we can't hold a service for our heads. >> brangham: this man can't escape the images of what he saw when he escaped the...
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i'm thinking of jeanette rankin, first woman elected to the congress from montana, 100 years ago and said i may be the first woman elected to congress but i won't be the last. hillary may be the first woman to be major party nominee she won't be the last. not just it's history, women and girls across america, all around the world looking to her and she carries that with real responsibility. frankly i think -- shall. >> she hasn't been getting young female voters' support. does she make more of an effort starting tonight to do that or does she -- >> yes but i think it's about the ideas andish use. she is a role model in the same way the president carries that with grace. i think it's more about talking about issues. i hear you about these. the truth is she is close to senator sanders on many issues. she needs to make the case. the highest respect you can pay someone. i listened to your issues and agree with many of them. here's how we can get this done. >> a couple things. first of all to the ex-extent the republicans have been feeling a sense of shame today, because of some of the tr
i'm thinking of jeanette rankin, first woman elected to the congress from montana, 100 years ago and said i may be the first woman elected to congress but i won't be the last. hillary may be the first woman to be major party nominee she won't be the last. not just it's history, women and girls across america, all around the world looking to her and she carries that with real responsibility. frankly i think -- shall. >> she hasn't been getting young female voters' support. does she make...
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next, we will show you nasa astronaut jeanette at speaking to lemoyne college in zero keys new york.you as much as we can as we wait to hear from hillary clinton. ♪ [applause] >> congratulations. complete honor and enjoy to be here. congratulations students, parents and faculty. dr. l'amour what ask me to do this. i'm completely blown away by this. very excited for you, the graduates, because of the boundless possibilities and opportunities that lie before you. it was a long time ago that i 28 yearsur seat, about ago, i became a dolphin in the fall of 1988. i was extremely awkward and shy, but i was bursting with faith that i could be successful. despite having that faith, if someone back then had told me i would give the commencement speech at lemoyne one day, i would not believe them. most of my contemporaries would not have believed it. but over the past 28 years, as i look back at my career, i have an truly blessed and i'm alone away by some of the things i have in part of. but it all started here at lemoyne. i've had many students ask me how did you get those opportunities? desp
next, we will show you nasa astronaut jeanette at speaking to lemoyne college in zero keys new york.you as much as we can as we wait to hear from hillary clinton. ♪ [applause] >> congratulations. complete honor and enjoy to be here. congratulations students, parents and faculty. dr. l'amour what ask me to do this. i'm completely blown away by this. very excited for you, the graduates, because of the boundless possibilities and opportunities that lie before you. it was a long time ago...
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. >>> jeanette larson fernandez says san leandro, chilly and windy, just like you said, that's goingith us for a few days. >> thank you. >>> a controversial debate now about the confederate flag goes on this morning. the push in washington to make mississippi take down what some are calling a symbol of racism. that's in 25 minutes. but, first. >> can you name that song? i know what you are thinking. no. no it's not "stairway to heaven". how those notes are at the center of a court battle starting today in los angeles. we'll tell you what's at stake up next. >>> trading on wall street could be light this morning if investors decide to wait on the sidelines for the result of a two-day federal reserve policy meeting that starts today. the feds will discuss the state of the economy and whether that's the right time to inyears. voters in the u.k. are scheduled to vote next week on whether they should leave the european union. if they vote to pull out, it will increase uncertainty in the global economy. >>> wal-mart stores in canada are braking up with visa because of high transaction fees
. >>> jeanette larson fernandez says san leandro, chilly and windy, just like you said, that's goingith us for a few days. >> thank you. >>> a controversial debate now about the confederate flag goes on this morning. the push in washington to make mississippi take down what some are calling a symbol of racism. that's in 25 minutes. but, first. >> can you name that song? i know what you are thinking. no. no it's not "stairway to heaven". how those notes...
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decade, but he is going to be leaving as ceo after the first quarter of 2017, when president jeff jeanettee role. lundgren will remain an advisor. this is a big change at macy's since he is been there for so long. shareholders seem ok with it for the day. shares of by about 2%. look at the bloomberg here for what the stock has seen under and he becameure ceo back in 2003 when it was still called federate. it changed to macy's in 2007. the stock has rallied quite a bit since then. , and thena recession more recently, the overall downturn in retail. here are same-store sales on the bottom, negative stretch during recession, and a more recent negative stretch. best inas once viewed class within the departments for industry but has suffered from headwinds facing that industry overall. it has also faced pressure from investors in order to monetize some of its real estate assets. lundgren has not acted on much of that, so some analysts say perhaps his departure might have something to do with that. barnes & noble, as well, those shares up by 10%. the company out with earnings and the business up
decade, but he is going to be leaving as ceo after the first quarter of 2017, when president jeff jeanettee role. lundgren will remain an advisor. this is a big change at macy's since he is been there for so long. shareholders seem ok with it for the day. shares of by about 2%. look at the bloomberg here for what the stock has seen under and he becameure ceo back in 2003 when it was still called federate. it changed to macy's in 2007. the stock has rallied quite a bit since then. , and thena...
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. >> so, survivor jeanette mccoy said he's shot at least 100 rounds, at least 100 people are dead, goion to wait almost three hours before storming the place. >> in situations like this, they could be very chaotic and the first officers on the scene did not know a number of things. one, they didn't know how many shooters they were dealinging with. they didn't know what type of weaponry this guy had. they didn't know if there were any bombs planted. so i think they made a critical decision at that time. i appreciate the victim's response and the things that the victim said, however, as law enforcement officers, as you know, we train for these situations day in and literally day out. every day. we train for these situations, so i think the officers probably did the best they could with the time that they had. and the information that they had at that time. >> and one of the piece of information that they had at the time, mateen was telling the police on the phone that he was going to strap explosive vests on four hostages and place them in separate corners of the building. he also said
. >> so, survivor jeanette mccoy said he's shot at least 100 rounds, at least 100 people are dead, goion to wait almost three hours before storming the place. >> in situations like this, they could be very chaotic and the first officers on the scene did not know a number of things. one, they didn't know how many shooters they were dealinging with. they didn't know what type of weaponry this guy had. they didn't know if there were any bombs planted. so i think they made a critical...
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. >> my name is jeanette gray and i am the president and ceo of an award-winning retail store and i'm very encouraged and excited to be here because many of the things that i hope are in the report are things that are important to me as well being a woman and i'm encouraged seeing a woman here with a young baby trying to balance the things that we as women have to balance, what do i do with my baby? that is another topic. i wanted to address a couple bullet points the report does address on entrepreneurship and karen was inspiring on that point but also in terms of empowerment and equal opportunity and narrowing the gap and things have changed, narrowing the gap, i can speak to that in regards to being not only a woman but being a minority woman in an industry where unfortunately it is not very well represented when it comes to that. and opportunity in that regard to how we can close the gap and women in the workforce trying to reach upper echelon, and narrow the gap in regards to we need to provide more opportunity, we need to let people know it is not just a certain face in the work
. >> my name is jeanette gray and i am the president and ceo of an award-winning retail store and i'm very encouraged and excited to be here because many of the things that i hope are in the report are things that are important to me as well being a woman and i'm encouraged seeing a woman here with a young baby trying to balance the things that we as women have to balance, what do i do with my baby? that is another topic. i wanted to address a couple bullet points the report does address...
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the public lending library was a technology as much as the printing press was as much as jeanette was ended fact, i draw all of these comparisons between the rollbacks those free public libraries played in the development of america and the notion that america is the sort of place where the country benefits when information is made more accessible to those hat-- who can least afford it in the development of the internet and i think it's no surprise that sort of aaron swarts himself was a huge believer in the power of libraries and material and libraries to transform the world. >> aaron swarts did not believe -- did not leave behind a lot of clues what led him to his final decision. although, he was a very public person in many ways in his writings on the internet, and a lot of the interworking that led us there other than in a manifesto here and there-- did you get a sense from your research of what turned him from this sort of brilliant idiosyncratic kid in highland park into this crusader on behalf of an idea? >> it's hard to pinpoint one sort of moment or when encounter that sort o
the public lending library was a technology as much as the printing press was as much as jeanette was ended fact, i draw all of these comparisons between the rollbacks those free public libraries played in the development of america and the notion that america is the sort of place where the country benefits when information is made more accessible to those hat-- who can least afford it in the development of the internet and i think it's no surprise that sort of aaron swarts himself was a huge...
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. >> jeanette, you were in the club as i understand it with your friends.off when you realized that a friend had been hit. you did used it as a tourniquet. >> i was able to exit the club. i was first there with my buddy, angel c angel colon, my straight friend to the gay club, because i was feeling down, and just wanted to have a drink, and i wanted to just salsa dance. i love salsa dancing. when i made it out i saw juan, and after i realized i wasn't shot, it was a natural instinct to help everyone around. he had a gunshot wound to his right quad, i gist tied it as tight as i can and started to help another young lady who was shot in the arm. she was going into shock. i was communicating with her, letting her know she was going to be okay, trying to help as many people as i can. >> i'm sure it was so comforting to people. >> did you catch a glimpse of the gunman? >> i did, when the shots went off, i automatically knew they were gunshots. there was no confusion in my mind. i ran into a storage room that i found and some people came in behind me and i put my
. >> jeanette, you were in the club as i understand it with your friends.off when you realized that a friend had been hit. you did used it as a tourniquet. >> i was able to exit the club. i was first there with my buddy, angel c angel colon, my straight friend to the gay club, because i was feeling down, and just wanted to have a drink, and i wanted to just salsa dance. i love salsa dancing. when i made it out i saw juan, and after i realized i wasn't shot, it was a natural instinct...