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congratulations to jeanette. [applause] where is jeanette? where is jeanette? high, jeanette. pretty good, right? big difference. big difference. a lot of people are saying the same thing. adam is the founder of an hr collecting firm in orange county california. was able to provide a five figure bonuses to everyone of his employees. they very much appreciated it. he has hired six new workers and plans to hire as many as 15 more this year. adam, wherever you are in this beautiful room packed with people, adam, thank you very much. [applause] thank you, adam and right job. a big difference, adam, like day and night. that's great. thank you, adam. and thank you both for investing in your workers and investing in your country. thank you very much. in addition to passing a historic tax cut, we are also slashing job-killing regulations. i have friends, great business people, many of them think the regulation cutting is more important, frankly, that even these tax cuts. according to a survey by the national small business association, the average small business spends $83,000 to comp
congratulations to jeanette. [applause] where is jeanette? where is jeanette? high, jeanette. pretty good, right? big difference. big difference. a lot of people are saying the same thing. adam is the founder of an hr collecting firm in orange county california. was able to provide a five figure bonuses to everyone of his employees. they very much appreciated it. he has hired six new workers and plans to hire as many as 15 more this year. adam, wherever you are in this beautiful room packed...
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hi, jeanette. >> reporter: hi, matt.sing in on the last few hours where the roads will just be wet. that's what we've been seeing and saying all morning. take a live look here behind me. grassy areas seeing a ton of accumulation and then of course the less traveled areas, the slush and the roads just wet. you'll get a lot of that road spray if you're heading out this morning. we've seen a lot of salt trucks and plow trucks on standby for that snow that's set to come down at times one to 2 inches per hour beginning at 9 o'clock this morning until 5 o'clock this evening. we were talking to a lot of people who headed out earlier to work this morning saying so far it's not so bad but certainly that will change. take a listen to what one employee here at a diner had to say. >> i have four-wheel drive vehicle and i only have about a mile and a half to go. i'm going to be at my boyfriend's house so i actually live 11 miles from here, so that's why i decided to stay at my boyfriend's. >> reporter: and i know people with four-whe
hi, jeanette. >> reporter: hi, matt.sing in on the last few hours where the roads will just be wet. that's what we've been seeing and saying all morning. take a live look here behind me. grassy areas seeing a ton of accumulation and then of course the less traveled areas, the slush and the roads just wet. you'll get a lot of that road spray if you're heading out this morning. we've seen a lot of salt trucks and plow trucks on standby for that snow that's set to come down at times one to 2...
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let's turn to "action news" reporter jeanette reyes.nt breeze for more on how this happened and just how much damage was left behind. good morning, jeanette. >> reporter: good morning, tam. you got to wonder what in the world was going on inside of this cab when this happened. you know, it's one thing to have your roof peeled off by an overpass. that's already shocking enough. but then to keep going for several miles as 50 feet of debris is dragging behind you. that's what happened here and you can see that debris leading all the way up to the truck. even the door was torn off. the driver went across intersections through narrow roads as witnesses watched in shock and confusion. this is video from one of our "action news" viewers at 21st and christian showing this truck as the driver traveled more than 3 miles with the entire roof dragging right behind it. that loud sound of metal scraping the asphalt waking up dozens of people in the process. the second viewer video is this person running and recording alongside of this truck. police s
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reporting live in point breeze, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news." matt. >> what a mess.nk you jeanette. >>> flames tore through a trailer park in lower pottsgrove township montgomery county. viewer video here and some pictures show the blaze on high street near park street. the fire started in one trailer just before midnight and quickly spread to a second trailer. it took fire crews an hour to get the fire knocked down. there are no reports of injuries and so far there is no word on a cause. >> a southwest philadelphia woman spoke exclusive to "action news" about the terrifying moment that a stray bullet flew through her home. it happened on the 7100 block of brant place early yesterday morning. 17-year-old juanita fortune says she fell asleep while watching television and then all of a sudden she heard a gunshot. >> i was just laying there. then i heard this pop. when i heard the pop, my leg -- at the same time that i heard the pop, seemed like my leg was burning, too. >> the stray bullet only left behind a bruise on fortune's knee. police are looking nor shooter. >> a
reporting live in point breeze, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news." matt. >> what a mess.nk you jeanette. >>> flames tore through a trailer park in lower pottsgrove township montgomery county. viewer video here and some pictures show the blaze on high street near park street. the fire started in one trailer just before midnight and quickly spread to a second trailer. it took fire crews an hour to get the fire knocked down. there are no reports of injuries and so far...
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good morning, jeanette. >> reporter: good morning, today. got to wonder what in the world was going on inside of the cab of this truck that the driver went on for 3 miles with 50 feet worth of debris dragging behind the car. take a look at that. even the door was ripped off. that driver went across intersections through narrow roads as witnesses watched in shock and confusion. this is incredible video shot by an "action news" viewer showing this truck as the driver traveled more than 3 miles with the entire roof dragging behind it. the loud sound of that metal scraping the asphalt waking up dozens of people in the process t police say this all started around 10 o'clock last night at 12th and callowhill streets where the driver crashed into this overpass which peeled off the roof of the semi trailer and ripped off the back door. now, the truck finally came to a stop at 21st and point breeze where the truck enforcement department fined the driver. no charges have been filed. it is unclear if the truck driver was that under the influence of dru
good morning, jeanette. >> reporter: good morning, today. got to wonder what in the world was going on inside of the cab of this truck that the driver went on for 3 miles with 50 feet worth of debris dragging behind the car. take a look at that. even the door was ripped off. that driver went across intersections through narrow roads as witnesses watched in shock and confusion. this is incredible video shot by an "action news" viewer showing this truck as the driver traveled more...
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let's turn to "action news" reporter jeanette reyes. she's live in point breeze for more on how this happened and the damage that's been left behind. good morning, jeanette. >> reporter: good morning, to you, tam. you got to wonder if this driver did in fact not hear or not know that this was going on. that means he didn't hear the initial impact as his roof was being peeled off and he didn't hear the debris dragging behind him. it's about 50 feet of that debris, you can see it starts about right here goes all the way up of course to the truck and the actual door, the back door is hanging offer as well;, off as well. this as the driver went across intersections through narrow roads, witnesses watching in shock and confusion. this is incredible video shot by an "action news" viewer at 21st and christian showing this truck as the driver traveled more than 3 miles with the entire roof dragging behind it. the loud sound of the metal scraping the asphalt waking up dozens of people in the process. the second viewer video is actually a person
let's turn to "action news" reporter jeanette reyes. she's live in point breeze for more on how this happened and the damage that's been left behind. good morning, jeanette. >> reporter: good morning, to you, tam. you got to wonder if this driver did in fact not hear or not know that this was going on. that means he didn't hear the initial impact as his roof was being peeled off and he didn't hear the debris dragging behind him. it's about 50 feet of that debris, you can see it...
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reporting live in montgomeryville, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news.". >> thank you jeanette. >>> a snow emergency is in effect in philadelphia as of 8:00 a.m. this morning. overnight the city outfitted sanitation trucks with snowplows. this means all parked cars must be moved off snow emergency routes. all municipal offices in philadelphia and its courts are closed today. a state of emergency has also been declared in other parts of pa as well as in the state of new jersey. >> it is not snowing everywhere right now but it looks like it is in this part of south jersey. mobile6 just got across the delaware river. now it's along the admiral wilson boulevard in camden. and we're seeing that some of the flakes there melting instantly hitting the windshield. havertown, delaware county suffered one of the worst hits from last week's nor'easter. "action news" reporter bob brooks is live there now where residents are saying, oh, no, not again. >> reporter: yes, matt, they definitely are. they don't want to get walloped again but i'll tell you what, it's coming
reporting live in montgomeryville, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news.". >> thank you jeanette. >>> a snow emergency is in effect in philadelphia as of 8:00 a.m. this morning. overnight the city outfitted sanitation trucks with snowplows. this means all parked cars must be moved off snow emergency routes. all municipal offices in philadelphia and its courts are closed today. a state of emergency has also been declared in other parts of pa as well as in the state of...
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good morning, jeanette. >> reporter: good morning, to you matt. we're starting to see some accumulation, not too much in the roads. take a live look behind me. look how much is accumulating on the grassy areas, completely different ones you step onto the roadways, you seat slush in the less travel areas but on the roads it's mostly wet. that will be the case for a little bit. it will change as we get later into the day by the hour. as we went up bethlehem pike and hatfield, actually that's where we are right now but seventy six and 276 also 309 weren't looking too bad. no accumulation really but we did see salt and plow trucks at the ready and positioned along the ramps and shoulders front end loaders also could be seen at large parking lots getting ready for the work that's ahead. now, you may wish you had heavy machinery once you go out to shovel this stuff. it will be the wet heavy stuff to shovel. but we did talk to a plow truck driver. he is in for at least a 22-hour day. take a listen to what he had to say. >> open -- hoping they're a little
good morning, jeanette. >> reporter: good morning, to you matt. we're starting to see some accumulation, not too much in the roads. take a live look behind me. look how much is accumulating on the grassy areas, completely different ones you step onto the roadways, you seat slush in the less travel areas but on the roads it's mostly wet. that will be the case for a little bit. it will change as we get later into the day by the hour. as we went up bethlehem pike and hatfield, actually...
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jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> firefighters down the shore suspect a lightning strike hit a home on the 900 block of shore avenue in ship bottom. several fire companies put the fire out. >>> drone 6 is live over the one of the many locations that's seeing a lot of issues related to the latest storm. burlington county got it the worst along with bucks county. medford township trees down, power lines down, it's bad enough township officials had to declare a state of emergency to clean this up. >> now, let's go over to karen rogers taking a live look at where things stand with the accuweather. boy it would be nice if it could be june all of a sudden. >> reporter: it would and that's not going to happen. it will feel chilly out there. you saw the shot in medford, some of the areas got a foot of snow. we have a high of 42. with the high march sun angle you'll get melting. fairly chilly out there, windchills near 30 at the height of the afternoon today. tomorrow we're tracking an upper level disturbance has a chance to bring a morning flurry, i don't think it's any big deal for
jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> firefighters down the shore suspect a lightning strike hit a home on the 900 block of shore avenue in ship bottom. several fire companies put the fire out. >>> drone 6 is live over the one of the many locations that's seeing a lot of issues related to the latest storm. burlington county got it the worst along with bucks county. medford township trees down, power lines down, it's bad enough township officials had to declare a...
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good morning, jeanette. >> reporter: good morning, matt.oy, is it going to look different this afternoon. for your afternoon commute compared to this morning. right now one thing we'll be saying a lot is it's just wet. take a live look behind me. it is accumulating quite quickly on the grass but once you get to the less traveled areas you'll see the slush and on the main roads it's mostly just wet. that's what we've beencñ seeing on 76, 276 and 309 but we did see a lot of plow trucks and other trucks positioned and ready to go on the ramps and shoulders but you may want to hope for heavy machinery when it comes to plowing this snow. wet also comes into play as well. it will be that wet heavy snow that you'll have to -- it's suggested that you go out and plow it several times today to lessen the burden on yourself. take a light volume tone what one plow truck driver had to say about his workload and how long his day will be. >> usually when will we get a good foot of snow we're out about 22, 23 hours straight. sometimes a little longer. depe
good morning, jeanette. >> reporter: good morning, matt.oy, is it going to look different this afternoon. for your afternoon commute compared to this morning. right now one thing we'll be saying a lot is it's just wet. take a live look behind me. it is accumulating quite quickly on the grass but once you get to the less traveled areas you'll see the slush and on the main roads it's mostly just wet. that's what we've beencñ seeing on 76, 276 and 309 but we did see a lot of plow trucks and...
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we have in the following order, jeanette reyes, matt pellman and saving the best for last, karen rogers. >> reporter: i know you don't mean it. >> reporter: i would like to take this opportunity for the most erratic, performing, annoying performance lately to mother nature. >> reporter: i feel that was meant for me. [laughter]. here's why it's so bad people, let's take a look right now at satellite and radar, today is the quiet before the storm. we can see precipitation building out to the west, that's an area of low pressure that's going to transfer energy to another low off the coast and a seco comes our way this week. let's start you off with today. it's cold out there, 31 degrees, i would wouldn't win awards for this either. the windchill, 21 degrees. 29 in the lehigh valley and below freezing along the coastline. it's a dry one, but it's chilly, a gusty breeze at times. 31 degrees, bright sunshine. lunchtime, 41. 5:00 p.m., 43, 7:00 p.m., 40 degrees. the national weather service has already posted a winter srmwatch valley for tuesday evening until wednesday late wednesday night lon
we have in the following order, jeanette reyes, matt pellman and saving the best for last, karen rogers. >> reporter: i know you don't mean it. >> reporter: i would like to take this opportunity for the most erratic, performing, annoying performance lately to mother nature. >> reporter: i feel that was meant for me. [laughter]. here's why it's so bad people, let's take a look right now at satellite and radar, today is the quiet before the storm. we can see precipitation...
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there she is right now kick boxing with her trainer jeanette jenkins.ut all -- >> pink has a powerhouse grammy award winning voice. ♪ what about us >> reporter: and a body she's known to push to the limits in her performances. >> some days i can barely breathe. >> reporter: the woman behind that strength as well as other celebs like mindy kaling and alicia keys is trainer jeanette jenkins. >> it's not only about looking good but being strong and capable. >> reporter: we hooked her up with sixth grade teacher asha mcdowell who volunteered to take on her workout and diet plan so she can soar like the stars. >> i want to be in a healthy mind-set and having a healthy lifestyle. >> reporter: she took on her challenge for three weeks eating and working out just like her celebrity clients. >> if there's anything that jeanette taught me a side salad is your friend. >> one apple and half a lemon. >> reporter: jeanette says good eating habits are important to perform at your best and recommends 40% of calories from healthy carbs, 30% from protein, and 25% from he
there she is right now kick boxing with her trainer jeanette jenkins.ut all -- >> pink has a powerhouse grammy award winning voice. ♪ what about us >> reporter: and a body she's known to push to the limits in her performances. >> some days i can barely breathe. >> reporter: the woman behind that strength as well as other celebs like mindy kaling and alicia keys is trainer jeanette jenkins. >> it's not only about looking good but being strong and capable. >>...
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congratulations to jeanette.eather: the president commending jeanette who is benefiting from his tax cuts. thank you for joining us this morning, really appreciate it. you are doing well, one of the top 500 businesses, what did you think of what the president had to say? anything stand out? >> i was impressed with the president's work yesterday, such a positive economic environment and this is a time we are looking at more than tax reform. regulatory reforms have really helped us provide less burdensome and costly oversight that helped our bottom line. heather: 10% of us businesses are latino owned. this is something that is important to a large majority of our population. >> correct. it is very important. and hispanic business community is not just what you make but what you keep. jillian: why do we hear the opposite in terms of his policies and agenda moving hispanic businesses and hispanic population forward? >> i don't think he purposely sets out to set aside any group. all things are about business in this a
congratulations to jeanette.eather: the president commending jeanette who is benefiting from his tax cuts. thank you for joining us this morning, really appreciate it. you are doing well, one of the top 500 businesses, what did you think of what the president had to say? anything stand out? >> i was impressed with the president's work yesterday, such a positive economic environment and this is a time we are looking at more than tax reform. regulatory reforms have really helped us provide...
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jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." tam. >> jennette we'll start for the mothers, stop running, take your time and plant your feet. >>> storm brought down downed trees and electrical lines like hear in bensalem, drivers were told to avoid the area at for the road and bensalem boulevard. peco, 60,000 customers in the dark in bucks county. pse&g, 27,000 outages in new jersey counties that it services in our area. the hardest among them burlington county. atlantic city electric has its trouble located in burlington and camden county with a total of 8,052 outages. >>> walter perez is live in richboro bucks county, the locale that reported 16 inches of snow yesterday. is it melting yet walter? >> reporter: not even close matt, not at this point. it was very, very cold last night so a lot of snow got pushed to one hand of the other, i want to say welcome to the pennsylvania epicenter of the storm. if you watched the broadcast at 4:00, 5:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., i thought i was going live in bethlehem in the lehigh valley. it turns
jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." tam. >> jennette we'll start for the mothers, stop running, take your time and plant your feet. >>> storm brought down downed trees and electrical lines like hear in bensalem, drivers were told to avoid the area at for the road and bensalem boulevard. peco, 60,000 customers in the dark in bucks county. pse&g, 27,000 outages in new jersey counties that it services in our area. the hardest among them burlington county. atlantic...
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jeanette reyes is live at evesham township police with more on the story. >> reporter: good morning, tam, this plan was in the works long before the massacre in southern florida, the police chief saying the goal to have someone trained and armed to neutralize a threat should it prevent itself and save lives. while the gun control debate intensifies, one police department is taking matters into its own hands. evesham township is recruiting former police officers to place them in facilities. >> their primary goal is to neutralize the threat, address the shooter and protect the children and staff. >> reporter: applicants have to meet a list of reqirements. the candidate must be retired no longer than three years and go through state mandated training and be fully uniformed and armed. it came after 2015 after a boy replicated suicide by a cop using a toy gun. >> i know a lot of people are coming out and saying the teacher should be armed. i wouldn't be comfortable carrying a gun. >> you have to start somewhere. i can't see a downside to it. >> reporter: the chief said there's no way of k
jeanette reyes is live at evesham township police with more on the story. >> reporter: good morning, tam, this plan was in the works long before the massacre in southern florida, the police chief saying the goal to have someone trained and armed to neutralize a threat should it prevent itself and save lives. while the gun control debate intensifies, one police department is taking matters into its own hands. evesham township is recruiting former police officers to place them in...
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. >> good morning, march 2, 5:30 a.m., tam isff, jeanette reyes joins us. we have coverage along the shore and schuylkill expressway in philadelphia. >> let's go over to david murphy and karenog friday. >> reporte today is a tough one with people driving around. >> reporter: we have water on the roads and wet snow and the high winds will be the problem i thin weather center. it's wet across the region. the rain is pushing off toward the east. as we take a closer look at storm tracker 6 live double scan we see the improvement to the east and down the shore where there is not as much the heavy stuff highlighted in yellow is c philadelphia. i'll go ahead and give you the movement, we have a spin around the low pressure center. the stuff up to the north is shifting back around and deintensifying a bit. if you're in southern bucks county and trenton you're stuck with the heavier rain. the stuff allentown, it'sat wety of theegion a little bit later this morning or this afternoon. as we take a look at our series of issues that we have in place today, the first one
. >> good morning, march 2, 5:30 a.m., tam isff, jeanette reyes joins us. we have coverage along the shore and schuylkill expressway in philadelphia. >> let's go over to david murphy and karenog friday. >> reporte today is a tough one with people driving around. >> reporter: we have water on the roads and wet snow and the high winds will be the problem i thin weather center. it's wet across the region. the rain is pushing off toward the east. as we take a closer look at...
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. >> go to work, everybody, i'm matt o'donnell, tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us. we have coverage at the jersey shore and along the schuylkill expressway in philadelphia philadelphia, pennsylvania. >> let's go over to david murphy and karen rogers good morning. >> reporter: it's mostly just wet in spots. >> reporter: a change over to snow is possible. we have a change to snow up along the new york/pennsylvania border right now. as you see we're looking on storm tracker 6 live double scan, at heavyain that's pushing through philadelphia and heading up toward trenton, as well. if we move this, you can see the movement. there's a little bit of a lull developing out to the west, parts of chester county getting into a dry slot same thing in parts of south jersey and state of delaware. once this heavy band moves away we'll get a lull for the rest of the morning commute. we'll changeover to snow dipping down toward the delaware and lehigh valleys later on in the afternoon. we talked about these issues yesterday, they are in play nowm philadelphia, north and east, there's
. >> go to work, everybody, i'm matt o'donnell, tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us. we have coverage at the jersey shore and along the schuylkill expressway in philadelphia philadelphia, pennsylvania. >> let's go over to david murphy and karen rogers good morning. >> reporter: it's mostly just wet in spots. >> reporter: a change over to snow is possible. we have a change to snow up along the new york/pennsylvania border right now. as you see we're looking on storm...
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jeanette reyes is live in south philadelphia. jennette, what are you seeing? >> reporter: well, tam, the good news is, getting out of your parking spot will probably be the hardest part, some roads are tough, the narrow streets that come with the territory. this is a street that's tricky this morning, 17th and titan. a lot of times if the road is clear, the snow is pushed up against the cars and getting out can take a little bit of trouble. once you get out, the roads are clean. take a look at the video, we saw 6-inch of snow in philadelphia. for the most part it was the wet, heavy snow. what that meant with temperatures above freezing a lot of it melted, so it was slush. it was easy to clean up the roads, n roads are all clean. kids decided to take up their time and take advantage of the snow yesterday. >> it was wet and slushy, it was more water, it was like slush. >> reporter: and that slush has iced over in some areas, don't get too confident as you walk out and drive out this morning, you'll notice on the car there will be ice. i expected all slush, but t
jeanette reyes is live in south philadelphia. jennette, what are you seeing? >> reporter: well, tam, the good news is, getting out of your parking spot will probably be the hardest part, some roads are tough, the narrow streets that come with the territory. this is a street that's tricky this morning, 17th and titan. a lot of times if the road is clear, the snow is pushed up against the cars and getting out can take a little bit of trouble. once you get out, the roads are clean. take a...
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jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> that is good to hear. thanks jennette. this is the scene for many people wires down or hanging low because of the fresh snow. family in levittown, bucks county is worried about the downed wires in their yard hanging across the swing set. >>> power crews are working around the clock to restore power to thousands of people, just check with peco at this hour, 60,000 him or customers ae without power. that is an improvement since last night. pse&g has 27,000 outages, the hardest hit, burlington county. atlantic city most of the trouble in burlington and camden county with 8,000 people without lights this morning. >> cherry hill, camden county saw 8 inches of snow. in lindenwald many families are in the dark again or relying on generators. for the lane family it's the second time they lost power in the last five days. crews will be removing trees like this one that they -- thatl in cherry hill. medford, township officials declared a state of emergency due to all the snow and things like this. >>> firefighters down the shore sus
jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> that is good to hear. thanks jennette. this is the scene for many people wires down or hanging low because of the fresh snow. family in levittown, bucks county is worried about the downed wires in their yard hanging across the swing set. >>> power crews are working around the clock to restore power to thousands of people, just check with peco at this hour, 60,000 him or customers ae without power. that is an improvement since...
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jeanette reyes is live outside evesham township police with more. >> reporter: good morning, tam, the plan was in the works long before the tragedy in south jersey, of course it's all more relevant on a national level. police want someone fully armed and trained to save lives in the process. national gun discussion is talking about arming teachers and police officers. evesham township is talking about arming former police officers in the evesham township high school. >> they will address the shooter and attack the shooter and do everything they can to protect the students and stasm. >> reporter: the candidate must go through state mandated training and be fully armed. a boy attempted suicide by cop using a replica gun outside an elementary school. >> i'm okay with them being armed because they are professionals. i know a lot of people are saying the teachers should be armed. i wouldn't be comfortable carrying a gun. >> you have to start somewhere, as far as i'm concerned. i can't see a down side to it. >> reporter: police chief saying there's no way of knowing how many threats this pl
jeanette reyes is live outside evesham township police with more. >> reporter: good morning, tam, the plan was in the works long before the tragedy in south jersey, of course it's all more relevant on a national level. police want someone fully armed and trained to save lives in the process. national gun discussion is talking about arming teachers and police officers. evesham township is talking about arming former police officers in the evesham township high school. >> they will...
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jeanette reyes, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> in washington president trump is calling for substantial changes to the nation's gun laws. this follows yesterday's bipartisan meeting on school safety. during the gather, the president accused lawmakers, including pennsylvania senator pat toomey of being too fearful of the nra. he talked about background checks and banning people under 21 from buying some firearms. >> and now answering questions about another staff resignation. communications director hope hick,s resign issed yesterday. and one of his top advisers jared kushner is under scrutiny for his proposed business dealings inside of the white house. kenneth moton has the latest. >> reporter: one of president trump's closest and most loyal aides hope hicks is the latest to resign in the administration. >> hope hicks a tremendously talented person. starting off with us from day one. >> the departure is in the works for months but comes after the stunning admission to investigators that hicks occasionally tells white lies on behalf of the president. in a statement, there ar
jeanette reyes, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> in washington president trump is calling for substantial changes to the nation's gun laws. this follows yesterday's bipartisan meeting on school safety. during the gather, the president accused lawmakers, including pennsylvania senator pat toomey of being too fearful of the nra. he talked about background checks and banning people under 21 from buying some firearms. >> and now answering questions about...
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jeanette reyes is live in evesham township with the police department's plan. good morning, jennette. >> reporter: good morning, matt, it's important to know that the plan was in the works long before the tragedy in southern florida, but the police department chief saying that the goal here to have someone fully armed and trained to nearlyize a threat and hopefully save lives. >> other teachers are pretty much talking about it, doing escape routes and ways to get out. it kind of worries me. >> reporter: while the national conversation around gun control and arming teachers intensifies, one police department is taking matters into their own hands. evesham township is recruiting former police officers to place them in facilities and township high school. >> their primary goal is to immediately neutralize the threat, address the shooter, attack the shooter and protect everything -- do everything they can to protect children and staff. >> reporter: applicants must be retired no longer than three years go through state mandated training and be fully uniformed and ar
jeanette reyes is live in evesham township with the police department's plan. good morning, jennette. >> reporter: good morning, matt, it's important to know that the plan was in the works long before the tragedy in southern florida, but the police department chief saying that the goal here to have someone fully armed and trained to nearlyize a threat and hopefully save lives. >> other teachers are pretty much talking about it, doing escape routes and ways to get out. it kind of...
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tam is off, jeanette reyes joys us we're -- joins us, we'rebreaking news. >> a firefighter is injured in d bucks county. a woman were shot inside a home in north philadelphia police say it was a robbery. >> it was a fashion rainbow at this year's oscars. we have a look. >> matt pellman is here in for david murphy and karen rogers. >> reporter: can we go back to february. >> reporter: february was one of the warmest months and now we're tracking another storm on the way. today we'll see a good amount of sunshine to start you off. we'll see a hint of precipitation out to the west, an area of low pressure will form. energy will transfer to another area of low pressure that will create a nor'easter for us once again, tuesday into wednesday. 30 degrees in the city. 29 in wilmington, 29 in the lehigh valley. sitting around the freezing mark around the coastline but the windchills are in the low 20s. so you need to bundle up. we'll start out day with bright sunshine 7:00 a.m., 31. we'll have partly sunny skies lunchtime, 41. 44 degrees at 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m., 43. partly cloudy s o it's dry a
tam is off, jeanette reyes joys us we're -- joins us, we'rebreaking news. >> a firefighter is injured in d bucks county. a woman were shot inside a home in north philadelphia police say it was a robbery. >> it was a fashion rainbow at this year's oscars. we have a look. >> matt pellman is here in for david murphy and karen rogers. >> reporter: can we go back to february. >> reporter: february was one of the warmest months and now we're tracking another storm on the...
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jeanette what does it look like there? >> all parked cars must be moved off snow emergency routes.unicipal offices in philadelphia and courts are closed today and a state of emergency has also been declared in other parts of pennsylvania and in the state of new jersey. >> well, traveling on one of those snow emergency routes you need to get your cars off of, this is north broad street heading up towards north philadelphia and you see a lot of cars have been taken off or moved off of this road so that's good news. just rain here in philadelphia but that could change along with many other parts of the region. going to see more and more snow as the nor'easter moves through. "action news" reporter bob brooks gives us a live look in havertown, delaware county. good morning, bob. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, matt. and just like everyone has been saying all morning, it is thick, wet heavy snow and we're seeing it come down at a pretty steady rate right now. behind me you can see the "action news" measuring stick. we're going to keep that out here all morning just to gauge where we're
jeanette what does it look like there? >> all parked cars must be moved off snow emergency routes.unicipal offices in philadelphia and courts are closed today and a state of emergency has also been declared in other parts of pennsylvania and in the state of new jersey. >> well, traveling on one of those snow emergency routes you need to get your cars off of, this is north broad street heading up towards north philadelphia and you see a lot of cars have been taken off or moved off of...
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"action news" reporter jeanette reyes was there.speaking foreign language] >> reporter: this morning homeowner an jill colon gave us a tour of his home after more than $20,000 worth of renovations were done by habitat for humanity philadelphia. completely free of cost to him. >> i am very, very grateful for everything they done on my house. i hope god bless you every one of them. >> reporter: just under a year ago colon's roofer was falling apart, water was leaking into the living room and he had no heating or air conditioning. unable to afford repairs, he was forced to use five space heaters for several years. now with his new and efficient hvac system his bill has dropped from $1,000 per month to 400. [speaking foreign language] >> reporter: his home is the first of 20 owner occupied houses in hunting park that will be repaired by habitat for humanity as part of a new partnership with esperanza. it aims to help low income residents revitalize their neighborhood. it will cost a total of $500,000, all of which pnc bank is donating.
"action news" reporter jeanette reyes was there.speaking foreign language] >> reporter: this morning homeowner an jill colon gave us a tour of his home after more than $20,000 worth of renovations were done by habitat for humanity philadelphia. completely free of cost to him. >> i am very, very grateful for everything they done on my house. i hope god bless you every one of them. >> reporter: just under a year ago colon's roofer was falling apart, water was leaking...
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where is jeanette? pretty good, right? big difference. big difference. a lot of people are saying the same thing. thank you very much. adam dibona is also joining us, he is the founder of benefits exchange alliance and hr consulting firm headquartered in orange county, california. as a result of tax reform, he was able to provide generous five figure bonuses to every one of his employees. very much appreciate it. he has also hired six new workers any plans to hire as many as 15 more this year, wherever you are in this room, this very beautiful room, packed with people. thank you very much. great job. a big difference like day and night? that's great. and thank you both for investing in your workers and investing in your country. thank you very much. in addition to passing a historic tax cut we are also slashing job regulations. i have great business people friends, many think that the regulation cutting is more important, frankly then even the big tax cuts. according to a survey by the national small business association, the average small business spend
where is jeanette? pretty good, right? big difference. big difference. a lot of people are saying the same thing. thank you very much. adam dibona is also joining us, he is the founder of benefits exchange alliance and hr consulting firm headquartered in orange county, california. as a result of tax reform, he was able to provide generous five figure bonuses to every one of his employees. very much appreciate it. he has also hired six new workers any plans to hire as many as 15 more this year,...
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that experience comes from organizing around your mom jeanette vizguerra? >> yes. amy: and do you see these issues as linked? can you talk about your mom? i visited her in denver at the unitarian church where she had taken sanctuary before she was able to come out because she is protected by a bill that was passed in congress. >> so i would say it would be linked because my experience with media and all things related to that are from my mom's process. amy: lolly, why did you help choose to organize the student walkout and what a man's are you making a president trump, of congress, of the nra? i chose to organize or to help organize the walkout because i knew this would not just affect us, it would affect everyone in the united states and out of the united states because this is something that is bigger. and with a bigger group of students, it can allow us to create a bigger impact. presidentst want the to pass something that says we have better laws about guns, not necessarily taking away the guns, but nobody needs that type of weapon in their house where somebody
that experience comes from organizing around your mom jeanette vizguerra? >> yes. amy: and do you see these issues as linked? can you talk about your mom? i visited her in denver at the unitarian church where she had taken sanctuary before she was able to come out because she is protected by a bill that was passed in congress. >> so i would say it would be linked because my experience with media and all things related to that are from my mom's process. amy: lolly, why did you help...
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atl thissund on news" reporter jeanette ses resta the delicious items on the menuk is feeding on the affection yeaf the six dayventff a price fixed three course m forh dinn 0 restaurants are participating. gallaghers has torld fee>> white table cloths and healthye cuts of eat aged i on portions are the what they e they get a great de what we are all about. >> italian is is the native tongue. >> italian authentic restaurant. >> the menu uses ingredientsstr land. >> this is carbonara. and flavors finishing dis like eggplant parmesan and the it's a family restaurant. >> many members of the family work in the restaurant and offering a genuine italian menu panese street food.n of one is a sushi andother is tar r and miso marinated -- and we bloom it in house. and the dining scene in atlantic city has to ofr, w reit's aeg>ght, loos reminder something to do this weekend. the philadelphia flower sho in this year's theme is of water a differentyp morrow nht abc.view >>> now the scene from the jersey shore. sky 6 hd sno at delphia international airpori coelhroue soggy weather. this is the airp
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so let's cross over now to our financial correspondent jeanette lown who is in frankfurt headquarters of course of way the e.c.b. is ginnell you just heard from the european central bank you've been listening in tell us more about what they had to say. well you know nobody actually really priced in a rate hike or a change to our the withdrawal of some of us today so the fact that the broader policy has remain unchanged hasn't really come as a surprise but now investors are really focusing on that paragraph that was dropped from the forward guidance the forward guidance of course being the part of the policy that deals with the future direction of monetary policy at the e.c.b. so you can view this as kind of a long coming victory for the governing council's hawks the since the policy statement no longer contains this reference to widening stimulus in case the economy worsened so that is of course an end to what they call the easing bias or this bias towards quantitative easing now that's also a sign of course that the e.c.b. is slowly showing stimulus to the door at a time where the eu
so let's cross over now to our financial correspondent jeanette lown who is in frankfurt headquarters of course of way the e.c.b. is ginnell you just heard from the european central bank you've been listening in tell us more about what they had to say. well you know nobody actually really priced in a rate hike or a change to our the withdrawal of some of us today so the fact that the broader policy has remain unchanged hasn't really come as a surprise but now investors are really focusing on...
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jeanette, let me ask you. it seems identical while for dhs to come to a solid estimate about the number of states that were actually targets of russian attention and activity. this scamming activity through the fall of 2016. what is your confidence level in that assessment? based off of the visibility that we had at the time, which 2016, we are since confident that that 21 number is accurate. >> i will ask a very broad question. running upen things to the 18 election that concern you? an adversary might be testing the systems. >> not at this time, sir. state election officials reviewed with our staff to of the dhs conference calls with states. one was in august of 2016. us was thatred with say that they did not understand why dhs was contacting them. there was little context of a call or to any threat related. is that what you hear from your members? i would say that in the august call, it kind a cop us out of the blue. we knew we were invited to this call. we were on the call. when secretary johnson spoke to
jeanette, let me ask you. it seems identical while for dhs to come to a solid estimate about the number of states that were actually targets of russian attention and activity. this scamming activity through the fall of 2016. what is your confidence level in that assessment? based off of the visibility that we had at the time, which 2016, we are since confident that that 21 number is accurate. >> i will ask a very broad question. running upen things to the 18 election that concern you? an...
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tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us. >> the rain has been falling most of the night, but the storm is getting stronger and could bring potentially destructive winds. >> there are concerns along the jersey shore where there is the threat of beach erosion. >> we have team coverages the communities brace for the nor'easter, bob brooks along the shore and gray hall in philadelphia. >> first up, karen rogers and david murphy inside where it's dry. >> reporter: dry inside but wet conditions at the moment. >> reporter: we have rain north and west of philadelphia, there you see the wide view on weather center and future tracker and all that good stuff. we have rain moving in from the west it will circulate around in a circular pattern. north and east of philadelphia. areas in trenton and southern bucks county. the rain was moving in from the west and pushing over to the east, now with the low setting off the coast it's pinwheeling around that. we're getting slightly heavier bands intgomery county and chester county. there's one south of philadelphia, pushing in through parts of looksester cou
tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us. >> the rain has been falling most of the night, but the storm is getting stronger and could bring potentially destructive winds. >> there are concerns along the jersey shore where there is the threat of beach erosion. >> we have team coverages the communities brace for the nor'easter, bob brooks along the shore and gray hall in philadelphia. >> first up, karen rogers and david murphy inside where it's dry. >> reporter: dry...
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tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us we're following breaking news. >> a firefighter has been injuredattling a fire that damaged a home in bucks county. >> breaking a teenager and woman are shot inside a home in north philadelphia. police say it was a reesh. >> -- a rainbow at that year's oscars. we have a look at t best looks. >> it could be a stormy week, david murphy is off, matt pellman is herearen a jog tout today? >> no, i drove
tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us we're following breaking news. >> a firefighter has been injuredattling a fire that damaged a home in bucks county. >> breaking a teenager and woman are shot inside a home in north philadelphia. police say it was a reesh. >> -- a rainbow at that year's oscars. we have a look at t best looks. >> it could be a stormy week, david murphy is off, matt pellman is herearen a jog tout today? >> no, i drove
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tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us we're following breaking news. >> a firefighter has been injured battling a fire that damaged a home in bucks county. >> breaking a teenager and woman are shot inside a home in north philadelphia. police say it was a reesh. >> -- a rainbow at that year's oscars. we have a look at the best looks. >> it could be a stormy week, david murphy is off, matt rte k y like to a jog toork,ou? >> no, i drove and got a parking spot. >> reporter: today is the quiet before the storm, we'll see a good amount of sunshine, but the cold air is in place, satellite and radar showing mostly clear skie we hapinwheeling around thf low pressure that will fillw hi' freezing or at the freezing mark everywhere mark in cape may. 30 in south jersey, 31 in the city. upper 20s in reading and lancaster. the windchill making it feel like the 20s. it's a cold start. 7:00 a.m., 31 degrees, despite sunshine partly sunny ski at noon, 44. 44 degrees at 3:00 p.m. wh mixing and clouds. at 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m., dropping down to 40 under partly cloudy skies. the day ahead arc breeze, but you
tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us we're following breaking news. >> a firefighter has been injured battling a fire that damaged a home in bucks county. >> breaking a teenager and woman are shot inside a home in north philadelphia. police say it was a reesh. >> -- a rainbow at that year's oscars. we have a look at the best looks. >> it could be a stormy week, david murphy is off, matt rte k y like to a jog toork,ou? >> no, i drove and got a parking spot. >>...
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jeanette reyes is live for us in south philadelphia where you will soon from the symphony of ice scrapers on wind sheedle and digging out -- windshields and digging out tires before you know it. >> reporter: it's nice to wake up to that sound, right? we know a lot of schools in philadelphia are on a two hour delay. that makes sense. the main roads are impressively clean, the secondary roads, as well. it's the side streets it scums with the territory. this is one example it's not as bad as we've seen it in the past, this is 17th and titan. this main street is titan. it's a little snow covered to say the least, it will be a little tricky to get out. look at the video from yesterday. nothing like we saw yesterday, looks like a lot of people took advantage of what ended up being slush and wiping that clean as the plow truck drivers which is a lot of main roads are clear. the only thing is, testers did fall below freezing overnight, so whatever was left over is iced over, that is what a lot of people walking and driving the work will encounter today. anything that was not cleaned up is slipper
jeanette reyes is live for us in south philadelphia where you will soon from the symphony of ice scrapers on wind sheedle and digging out -- windshields and digging out tires before you know it. >> reporter: it's nice to wake up to that sound, right? we know a lot of schools in philadelphia are on a two hour delay. that makes sense. the main roads are impressively clean, the secondary roads, as well. it's the side streets it scums with the territory. this is one example it's not as bad as...
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tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us. >> the rain has been falling most of the night, but the storm is getting stronger and could bring potentially destructive winds. >> there are concerns along the jersey shore where there is the threat of flooding and beach 'erosion. we have team cover annual as communities brace for the nor'easter, bob brooks is live along the jersey shore and gray hall is in philadelphia. >> and here safe inside and dry meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers. >> reporter: feel kind of guilty for being inside. >> reporter: i would, but that was me outside for 20 years, have fun guys, come inside and get a weather job. >> reporter: it's wet outside this morning. and cold in the studio. >> reporter: no, no, no, there's rain out there busting through the region and whipping off toward the nornd east. storm tracker 6 live double scan the heaviest rain highlighted in yellow, pushing away from center city still in northeast philadelphia and areas of bucks county. all the yellow is where the heaviest stuff is. you see a band of it pushing through areas along the atlan
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tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us this is an accuweather alert day which is why we're starting an half-hour early. >> the rain has been falling most of the night, the storm is getting stronger and could bring potentially destructive winds. >> there are concerns along the jersey shore where there is a threat of flooding and beach erosion. >> we have more as the communities brace for the nor'easter, bob brooks is in -- is at the shore. >> let's go over to david murphy and karen rogers. >> reporter: the jersey shore is going to get hammered. >> reporter: the rain is pinwheeling through the region we have the rain coming down good to areas east of philadelphia. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows this to you, this isd the northeast. the rain around philadelphia a little bit on the heavy side with the yellow and orange showing up, then the lighter showers and lighter rain off to the west of us, i'll do a lapse for you real quick so you can get the idea of the movement. you can see how the yellow band is pushing through philadelphia. it will be push into bucks county out of montgomery county b
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well let's get more on this now with our financial correspondent jeanette do mylar on who joins us from the frankfurt stock exchange journal with us terrorist potentially being signed off on today later are investors concerned about that. well like the rest of us investors aren't sure at all whether this tariff confirmation of will come out today now a white house trade advisor peter navarro did say on wednesday that we could expect an announcement today but a look into the white house schedule actually reveals nothing so there's plenty of confusion on the european markets and that's making for pretty tricky trading but looking at the bigger picture of course there's concern that a tit for tat spiral could descend into a full blown trade war now especially if you consider the fact. that trump is using national security as an argument in order to circumvent trade rules that could open the door to other countries pointing to their own national laws in a bid to get their own exceptions now there are of course dispute mechanisms within the world trade organization but this would be a pretty
well let's get more on this now with our financial correspondent jeanette do mylar on who joins us from the frankfurt stock exchange journal with us terrorist potentially being signed off on today later are investors concerned about that. well like the rest of us investors aren't sure at all whether this tariff confirmation of will come out today now a white house trade advisor peter navarro did say on wednesday that we could expect an announcement today but a look into the white house schedule...
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jeanette morales was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp say i'm going to be up at a gallop the government raised our hopes and then abandon us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand eight hundred five but the cost and complexity of housing hundreds of people living in camps is a major task and one that many people here think the government the fail. a conflict standing seven years. humanitarian disaster displacing more than half the nation. just zero world meets the children who have become victims of serious of a war. a syrian child on al-jazeera. al jazeera. every.
jeanette morales was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp say i'm going to be up at a gallop the government raised our hopes and then abandon us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand...
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jeanette morales was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp. the government raised our hopes and then abandoned us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand eight hundred five but the cost and complexity of housing hundreds of people living in camps is a major task and one that many people here think the government failed. what went wrong in society that opened up the space for him to get out but it is the european problem but that's not accountable and it's impossible for people to build a school or link up our people don't want to take. that lead profundity strong demand our song moment while getting the growth the projection is of this world because the model doesn't work europe's forbidden colony episode two at this time on al-jazeera. this is a really fabulous news for one of the
jeanette morales was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp. the government raised our hopes and then abandoned us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand eight hundred five but the cost...
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i don't know maybe they don't know she was a very very very brave thank you so much jeanette and kristen and cecilia. the last words you black women of brazil who says mary gave her life to present the voice of a black woman that is rarely heard thank you very much try gas thank you for watching us here on this train lake and i will be online see you that. looks ugly it sounds ugly and scares people from america's high streets to mexico's on the wild free control just the side and who controls the other side people in power follows the smuggling route and test the ease of acquiring untraceable weapons on american soil the weapon that was designed for war and it took you about five minutes to buy it unless you turn america's guns arming mexico's cartel on al jazeera congressman are you interested in stopping crime a scandal that's rocked the nation to its core and exposed hundreds of court officials. just to show the most dangerous commodity on air sometimes take a spot or a difference to blow up a custom of pot against judicial corruption has in my mind i think i come out of my car in an
i don't know maybe they don't know she was a very very very brave thank you so much jeanette and kristen and cecilia. the last words you black women of brazil who says mary gave her life to present the voice of a black woman that is rarely heard thank you very much try gas thank you for watching us here on this train lake and i will be online see you that. looks ugly it sounds ugly and scares people from america's high streets to mexico's on the wild free control just the side and who controls...
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in the car in front of the holiday inn downtown and my cousin and a friend of hers by the name of jeanette, and i do not know her, she said i have something to show -- share with you. something is going to happen you, no one will know why it will happen, you'll be healed of it, and you'll have this as a testimony to the world. four days later, i'm completely remember when i was in the hospital, another friend of , who is at theon wedding anniversary service remembered and wrote a note to me saying remember what jeanette said. sad, and theed, doctors told me i would not fly and that i was completely deaf. my hearing slowly came back in three weeks, my right ear is good but my left ear is pretty much gone. i'm trying to figure out what to do with my life as an astronaut, because they will not fly me. i ended up going to washington dc to work in education because they needed someone to be the astor not for the program. dog andto d.c. with my we are up there, and restart the program off. then the columbia accident happens. i am there to console the parents, david brown, who was one of the spec
in the car in front of the holiday inn downtown and my cousin and a friend of hers by the name of jeanette, and i do not know her, she said i have something to show -- share with you. something is going to happen you, no one will know why it will happen, you'll be healed of it, and you'll have this as a testimony to the world. four days later, i'm completely remember when i was in the hospital, another friend of , who is at theon wedding anniversary service remembered and wrote a note to me...
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north korea desired dialogue bramah barack obama has studiously maintained a posture of non-gay jeanette and thus far trumped trump has also followed suit in maintaining a very hard line to north korea now at in this particular juncture because of the transformation of north of north korea's situation and because the strides made between the two koreas and these are intercommunal relations in which the united both gates and christy's called it has historically intervened it's because of this that we're seeing what kind of look at over this the buxom forwards over the decades so many false starts you don't know what's going on but on the say it's very no president trumpet his entourage behind the scenes politically you never quite know do you but are we really to believe after all this north korea would actually give up its nuclear arsenal that spent so much time and fun for making or would it really do that or is that just wishful thinking and would it be good for the koreas. you know it's an extraordinary. offer of a possible concession and let's look at the other part of it what is sta
north korea desired dialogue bramah barack obama has studiously maintained a posture of non-gay jeanette and thus far trumped trump has also followed suit in maintaining a very hard line to north korea now at in this particular juncture because of the transformation of north of north korea's situation and because the strides made between the two koreas and these are intercommunal relations in which the united both gates and christy's called it has historically intervened it's because of this...
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jeanette, let me ask you. it seems identical while for dhs to come to a solid estimate about the number of states that were actually targets of russian attention and activity. this scamming activity through the fall of 2016. what is your confidence level in that assessment? based off of the visibility that we had at the time, which 2016, we are since confident that that 21 number is accurate. >> i will ask a very broad question. running upen things to the 18 election that concern you? an adversary might be testing the systems. >> not at this time, sir. state election officials reviewed with our staff to of the dhs conference calls with states. one was in august of 2016. us was thatred with say that they did not understand why dhs was contacting them. there was little context of a call or to any threat related. is that what you hear from your members? i would say that in the august call, it kind a cop us out of the blue. we knew we were invited to this call. we were on the call. when secretary johnson spoke to
jeanette, let me ask you. it seems identical while for dhs to come to a solid estimate about the number of states that were actually targets of russian attention and activity. this scamming activity through the fall of 2016. what is your confidence level in that assessment? based off of the visibility that we had at the time, which 2016, we are since confident that that 21 number is accurate. >> i will ask a very broad question. running upen things to the 18 election that concern you? an...
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and jeanette reyes spoke to the driver. >> like a sardine can. >> traffic along 21st and point breezenue as perplexed drivers and passersby slowed down and stared. at 10:00 last night the driver of this truck failed to clear the overpass at 12th and callow hill street. the roof was pilled off a back door torn off and with more than 50 feet of debris traveling behind the driver traveled more than 3 miles to point breeze. this shows the truck crossing the intersection before driving down the narrow street. witnesses say they thought it was a plane nearby. that was the sound of the metal scraping the asphalt. the driver marcos talked to "action news" and says there is a lot more to the story. in spanish he explained he was well aware of what happened. he is a driver for cross carrier an el paso based company and has been a driver for 30 years and never had an accident. he says there was no safe place to pull over and had to kee going until i was able to stop. the philadelphia is investigating the authorities are saying that the driver is fined but no chargfiled. to word on whether the th
and jeanette reyes spoke to the driver. >> like a sardine can. >> traffic along 21st and point breezenue as perplexed drivers and passersby slowed down and stared. at 10:00 last night the driver of this truck failed to clear the overpass at 12th and callow hill street. the roof was pilled off a back door torn off and with more than 50 feet of debris traveling behind the driver traveled more than 3 miles to point breeze. this shows the truck crossing the intersection before driving...
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jeanette, the floor is yours. >> thank you, sir. chairman and members of the committee, thank you for today's opportunity to testify on this lovely d.c. spring day. regarding our ongoing efforts to reduce and mitigate risks to election infrastructure. before i discuss elections, i want to take a moment to thank chairman mccall and ranking member and johnson and mccaskill. the homeland security and this committee in particular for your long and continued support in legislation and granting dhs the authorities that we need to not only secure the integrity of our elections, but to do our job in protecting net, kbos critical infrastructure. they highlight the security agency at dhs which would see our organization, the national protection and programs director become a new agency. this change reflects the important work we carry out on behalf of the american people to safeguard and secure our inf infrastructu infrastructure. we support this much needed effort and appreciate congress's action and look forward to being the security agency
jeanette, the floor is yours. >> thank you, sir. chairman and members of the committee, thank you for today's opportunity to testify on this lovely d.c. spring day. regarding our ongoing efforts to reduce and mitigate risks to election infrastructure. before i discuss elections, i want to take a moment to thank chairman mccall and ranking member and johnson and mccaskill. the homeland security and this committee in particular for your long and continued support in legislation and granting...
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she did not leave to see jeanette rankin, who became the first woman elected to congress in 1917, and she did not know that in 1920, women across the united states would have the right to vote. she certainly did not know today that we would be celebrating her and all women like devoe or rankin or leader pelosi, who she inspired. so i am very grateful to the smithsonian institute for your work to share the stories of these women, who have inspired generations of americans to chase their dreams. the american women's history initiative will provide us the opportunity to think about those who live today and create the next generation of women. when girls like my daughter's walk into this museum, it is my hope that they are inspired to live courageously, follow their hearts, see potential, believe in themselves, and be risktakers . for the mothers and sisters who joined them, may we never forget to support them and keep dreaming, too, because no dream bank and and -- is too no goal is too far-fetched. thank you, and i wish you nothing but success. [applause] , pleasegers: and now welcome p
she did not leave to see jeanette rankin, who became the first woman elected to congress in 1917, and she did not know that in 1920, women across the united states would have the right to vote. she certainly did not know today that we would be celebrating her and all women like devoe or rankin or leader pelosi, who she inspired. so i am very grateful to the smithsonian institute for your work to share the stories of these women, who have inspired generations of americans to chase their dreams....