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that said, i understand why joanne is concerned. i share that concern. it would be naive to sit here and think, you know, kumbaya, the world is suddenly at peace. that's not my position at all. so that's the first thing. and then, joanne, just really quickly, she made a point that i felt was great at the end talking about -- these are my words, but basically the unhealthy political climate that has developed in the last year. and i'm afraid that the reality is that this is a very tumultuous time and continued since the election. it is very disturbing. i have to say i do think trump and his campaign was a cause of a lot of it. and the reaction to it. but that said, i want joanne to know and others know that in congress there is a group of us both democrats and republicans that on an interpersonal basis do get along quite well and are committed to trying to repair this awful breach that happened to our country. >> before we leave joanne's call behind, she brings up vladimir putin. want to get your thoughts on president trump's comments about vladimir putin
that said, i understand why joanne is concerned. i share that concern. it would be naive to sit here and think, you know, kumbaya, the world is suddenly at peace. that's not my position at all. so that's the first thing. and then, joanne, just really quickly, she made a point that i felt was great at the end talking about -- these are my words, but basically the unhealthy political climate that has developed in the last year. and i'm afraid that the reality is that this is a very tumultuous...
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i'm joanne pileggi fox 29 news. back to you, dawn. >> all right, joanne.nk you. >>> you see the words each time you are shopping. sell by, use by, best by. how the grocery industry is hoping to make sense of it all. and iconic philadelphia sandwich shop hit by burglars. what crooks got away with at john's roast pork and how the south philadelphia community came together to help. ♪ ♪ oh, it's a good day... ♪ [car horns] [angry shouting] excuse me! [storm siren] when it comes to buying a house... trulia knows the house is only half of it. and with 34 map overlays like traffic, crime, natural hazards, and more... you can find the right house and the right neighborhood for you. trulia. the house is only half of it. >>> right now search is on for a gunman who stormed into a north philadelphia bar and opened fire killing the manager. the victim' family identified as 46-year-old eugene farmer. he goes by billy. the gunman burst into monique's lounge on the 2200 blog of west endnd of a overnight. police say the robber shot billy twice and took off with the victim'
i'm joanne pileggi fox 29 news. back to you, dawn. >> all right, joanne.nk you. >>> you see the words each time you are shopping. sell by, use by, best by. how the grocery industry is hoping to make sense of it all. and iconic philadelphia sandwich shop hit by burglars. what crooks got away with at john's roast pork and how the south philadelphia community came together to help. ♪ ♪ oh, it's a good day... ♪ [car horns] [angry shouting] excuse me! [storm siren] when it comes...
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i'm joanne pileggi fox 29 news. back to you, dawn. >> all right, joanne.nk you. >>> you see the words each time you are shopping. sell by, use by, best by. how the grocery industry is hoping to make sense of it all. and iconic philadelphia sandwich shop hit by burglars. what crooks got away with at john's roast pork and how the south philadelphia community came together to help. ♪ ♪fast, rhythmic drumming it's coming soon to the poconos! america's largest indoor waterpark is making waves. kalahari resorts & conventions in the poconos. book your african adventure now! ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find out how much your car is worth at webuyanycar.com ♪ >>> right now search is on for a gunman who stormed into a north philadelphia b
i'm joanne pileggi fox 29 news. back to you, dawn. >> all right, joanne.nk you. >>> you see the words each time you are shopping. sell by, use by, best by. how the grocery industry is hoping to make sense of it all. and iconic philadelphia sandwich shop hit by burglars. what crooks got away with at john's roast pork and how the south philadelphia community came together to help. ♪ ♪fast, rhythmic drumming it's coming soon to the poconos! america's largest indoor waterpark is...
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fox 29's joanne pileggi is live in evesham township where the incident happened. joanne?reporter: good evening, dawn. the police here are determined to catch this guy and get him off the street. the concern, of course, the so so-called pervert has exposed himself numerous times now. >> we were like hanging out at the lake, and this guy like ran passed us and then two cops came by and asked if we saw any, f we saw a guy run passed. >> reporter: these sixth grade girls live in kings grant in evesham township and they are frightened. >> like scary knowing that there's this person like in my area that could potentially do something to me or my friends around me. >> reporter: police here are on the look out for a serial pervert who has been stalking women for the past seven months. the latest incident just yesterday. >> an individual surprised two females that were walking in the area pulled down his pants and began to masturbate in front of them. >> reporter: police created this map to show the different locations of each daylight incident in 3-mile radius and from this simil
fox 29's joanne pileggi is live in evesham township where the incident happened. joanne?reporter: good evening, dawn. the police here are determined to catch this guy and get him off the street. the concern, of course, the so so-called pervert has exposed himself numerous times now. >> we were like hanging out at the lake, and this guy like ran passed us and then two cops came by and asked if we saw any, f we saw a guy run passed. >> reporter: these sixth grade girls live in kings...
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so joanne called home depot to tell them the windows failed. she had the company sent out a manager twice to look at the problem but nothing was ever done to correct it, to fix it. after several months, she reached out to us for our help. we contacted home depot, and it went to work immediately ordering new windows that would pass egress and arranging for installation as soon as possible. in a statement home depot told us, ms. hernandez's windows passed permitting, so we were surprised that they didn't pass inspection. regardless, we apologize for the delay in replacing them and appreciate the chaps to make this right. can we make something right for you? call us at 888-996-tips or log to to nbc bay area.com/responds. >> chris, thank you. how about a chance to watch nba hoops in a way you never would have thought possible. you can now watch games in virtual reality without having to pay for the entire season. you can buy them through the elite pass for seven bucks each. next vr is the name of the company. they are broadcast live. watch free hig
so joanne called home depot to tell them the windows failed. she had the company sent out a manager twice to look at the problem but nothing was ever done to correct it, to fix it. after several months, she reached out to us for our help. we contacted home depot, and it went to work immediately ordering new windows that would pass egress and arranging for installation as soon as possible. in a statement home depot told us, ms. hernandez's windows passed permitting, so we were surprised that...
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happening this morning, san francisco mayor ed lee and our own police chief, tony chaplain, and fire chief joannes-white
happening this morning, san francisco mayor ed lee and our own police chief, tony chaplain, and fire chief joannes-white
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stay joanne ♪ >> the title track written with w producer mark ronson is about her father's sister, joannes at age 19 before gaga was born. gaga's middle name is joe tan also the name of her parents italian restaurant on new york's upper west side where we met. >> playing the music for my father for the f first time was very powerful. and my grandma, too. >> how did they react? >> it was interesting. my father was very, very emotional. and my grandmother was, too, but she held my hand and she said, i hope my dear, that you won't be too maude lynn while you're putting this music into the world. what i think she meant by maude lynn, she didn't want me to have an obsession with the death of my aunt. ♪ and if you say something that you might even mean ♪ >> she calls "joanne" her most honest record yet. ♪ because you've given me a million reasons,. >> including a song called "million reasons" about the heartache of relationships. >> ♪ i bow down to pray >> gaga teas own engagementment to actor taylor kinney ended last year after five years together. >> i think women love very hard. we love with
stay joanne ♪ >> the title track written with w producer mark ronson is about her father's sister, joannes at age 19 before gaga was born. gaga's middle name is joe tan also the name of her parents italian restaurant on new york's upper west side where we met. >> playing the music for my father for the f first time was very powerful. and my grandma, too. >> how did they react? >> it was interesting. my father was very, very emotional. and my grandmother was, too, but...
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fox 29's joanne pileggi reports from evesham township where the latest incident happened just yesterday>> reporter: police in evesham township are out in force right now with extra patrols and their k9 dog brody trying to track down a man who is exposing himself in the kings grant area. >> we were like happening out at the lake, and this guy like ran past us and like two cops came by and asked if we saw any, uh, if we say a guy one past. like scary knowing there's this person like in my area that could potentially do something to me or my friends around. >> reporter: police say this guy has been stalking women for the past seven months. the latest incident just yesterday. >> an individual surprised two females that were walking in the area, pulled down his pants and& began to masturbate in front of them. >> reporter: police created this map to shot different locations of each daylight incident in a 3-mile radius and from the similar descriptions they have this sketch of the suspect the who simply takes off on foot after performing the lewd act. >> people came forward where they were app
fox 29's joanne pileggi reports from evesham township where the latest incident happened just yesterday>> reporter: police in evesham township are out in force right now with extra patrols and their k9 dog brody trying to track down a man who is exposing himself in the kings grant area. >> we were like happening out at the lake, and this guy like ran past us and like two cops came by and asked if we saw any, uh, if we say a guy one past. like scary knowing there's this person like...
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but as fox 29's joanne pileggi explains, that all came to a grinding halt.'s collection of donated home goods at mainline reform foam in wynnewood. all intented to assist refugee families when they arrive in philadelphia. but that's all on hold right n now. >> we have essentially stopped taking donations because there are no refugees com coming. 120 day ban on anyone coming in. >> reporter: volunteers at the temple have been working with hisapa the hebrew immigrant aids society. their efforts were interrupted by the president's executive order last week. hisa representatives rushing to the airport to trying to help as people from the banned countries were stopped at immigration checkpoints. >> we did have some people scheduled for arrival next week that were canceled. and so like what happens to them? >> reporter: in northeast philly, one syrian refugee family feels fortunate they made it here. but osama hercol was hoping his sister and mother living in lebanon could have joined them. >> the people like for hope. >> you know hope. >> reporter: they live for
but as fox 29's joanne pileggi explains, that all came to a grinding halt.'s collection of donated home goods at mainline reform foam in wynnewood. all intented to assist refugee families when they arrive in philadelphia. but that's all on hold right n now. >> we have essentially stopped taking donations because there are no refugees com coming. 120 day ban on anyone coming in. >> reporter: volunteers at the temple have been working with hisapa the hebrew immigrant aids society....
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host: joann is in minnesota. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. i would just like to say i am in favor of the ban. it was not ruled on correctly. we do need to let the green cards in. the judge said there were no terrorist acts from these countries. i am from minnesota. we have one of the largest somalian populations. a few years ago, 24 of the young somalian men went over to fight for isis and many of them did not come back. we have also had many that were arrested on helping isis. if they think there are not people who come from somalia that would try to do us harm, there are. this is only a temporary ban until we can get the rules in place. it's not a muslim band. if people would use their common sense, there are many countries out there that have muslims. this is a band from the harbores that train and the ones in isis that would like to hurt us. donald trump is for immigration if it's legal. shoulddy in this country want it to be legal so that we know who comes into our borders. i would like to say one other thing. we are a democracy. i'm ver
host: joann is in minnesota. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. i would just like to say i am in favor of the ban. it was not ruled on correctly. we do need to let the green cards in. the judge said there were no terrorist acts from these countries. i am from minnesota. we have one of the largest somalian populations. a few years ago, 24 of the young somalian men went over to fight for isis and many of them did not come back. we have also had many that were arrested on helping...
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joanne. >> reporter: hey, guys, the playoff game is over. the home team lower merion aces taking the win. but the home team also getting some extra attention for a t-shirt some of the players designed and the team started wearing. ♪ >> reporter: one team member took a knee and all of the players were sporting a special t-shirt during the national anthem before this playoff game between lower merion and central bucks. >> we just thought it was time to come out and support and show you support everybody no matter your race, religion, background. >> reporter: that was their plan. they're reaction to the current political climate. to the president's controversial executive order on immigration. seniors on the basketball team designed and created this t-shirt. >> we're all different political backgrounds. but this is something we can all agree on. >> reporter: the team started wearing the shirts during the anthem games last week and supportive parents started selling them for ten dollars each. the proceeds going to the aclu. >> the young men felt
joanne. >> reporter: hey, guys, the playoff game is over. the home team lower merion aces taking the win. but the home team also getting some extra attention for a t-shirt some of the players designed and the team started wearing. ♪ >> reporter: one team member took a knee and all of the players were sporting a special t-shirt during the national anthem before this playoff game between lower merion and central bucks. >> we just thought it was time to come out and support and...
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. >> reporter: season ticket-holder joann swanson graduated here in 1982.ee years before coach geno auriemma came to uconn. >> he's a genius. he's a genius. >> reporter: she's watched it all, losing seasons, winning streaks, 11 ncaa championships, four in a row, and now 100 straight wins. >> absolutely amazing! >> reporter: no other college or pro team has managed to pull that off. this record eclipses those set by the new york giants, the l.a. lakers, the pittsburgh penguins, and the new england patriots. freshman guard crystal dangerfield. >> what does this say about women in sports? >> we can do whatever we put our minds to. >> reporter: sophomore forward katie lou samuelsson. what is it about coach auriemma? >> he demands th perfect every day. he wants you to have a great attitude and great work ethic every day. >> reporter: head coach geno auriemma. will you ever see a winning streak like this ever again? >> i never thought i would see this one, so it's difficult to say it can never happen, because things that have already happened can happen again. >>
. >> reporter: season ticket-holder joann swanson graduated here in 1982.ee years before coach geno auriemma came to uconn. >> he's a genius. he's a genius. >> reporter: she's watched it all, losing seasons, winning streaks, 11 ncaa championships, four in a row, and now 100 straight wins. >> absolutely amazing! >> reporter: no other college or pro team has managed to pull that off. this record eclipses those set by the new york giants, the l.a. lakers, the...
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she may not be able to get out in an emergency joanne called home depot.sent out a manager twice to look at the problem, nothing was ever done to fix it. she reached out to us for help, we contacted home depot and it immediately went to work ordering new windows that would pass egress and arranging for installation as soon as possible home depot said her case here -- her windows passed permitting, we were surprised they didn't pass inspection. regardless we apologize for the delay in replacing them and appreciate the chance to make this right. can we make something right for you? give us a call. windows are never cheap when you are replacing them. >> now the windows are safe, and she can egress without a problem. >> absolutely. >> that's what's important. >>> something's fishy at an upscale south bay restaurant. after a county investigation has been ordered to pay a 120,000 fine for bait and switch with customer customers. >> the restaurant is odiom on depot street. investigators say, when customers ordered petroli sole they were served tilapia, and the sw
she may not be able to get out in an emergency joanne called home depot.sent out a manager twice to look at the problem, nothing was ever done to fix it. she reached out to us for help, we contacted home depot and it immediately went to work ordering new windows that would pass egress and arranging for installation as soon as possible home depot said her case here -- her windows passed permitting, we were surprised they didn't pass inspection. regardless we apologize for the delay in replacing...
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so joanne called home depot to tell them the windows failed. she had the company sent out a manager twice to look at the problem but nothing was ever done to correct it, to fix it. after several months, she reached out to us for our help. we contacted home depot, and it went to work immediately ordering new windows that would pass egress and arranging for installation as soon as possible. in a statement home depot told us, ms. hernandez's windows passed permitting, so we were surprised that they didn't pass inspection. regardless, we apologize for the delay in replacing them and appreciate the chance to make this right. can we make something right for you? call us at 888-996-tips or log to to nbc bay area.com/responds. >> chris, thank you. >>> las vegas known for it's off-the-wall weddings. >>> is it hot, medium, or mild sauce? if you love taco bell, you may love the idea of tying the knot. no need to go to the chapel. you go to the cantina. $600 wedding package gets you a taco bell garter, bow tie, and a wedding bouquet made from sauce packets
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without reading the entire piece or speaking with joanne freeman, that is as far as i can take it. lived andhamilton witnessed the war of he would 1812, have told them i told you so. you have to make strong military and a national bank to fund a war. you can't just talk about war and declare war and not be prepared for it. that is committing national suicide. i think he would have felt very vindicated by the events related to the tragic mismanagement of the war of 1812 under madison. >> thank you and we have our last question back here. dr. knott: sure. >> thank you for that talk. dr. knott: thank you. >> how do you see the future of alexander hamilton's legacy in the sense that the shape of all appreciation and renaissance going on in the last few years? dr. knott: i think hamilton's legacy is in good shape not just because of the great work of the alexander hamilton awareness society, but this is a more -- we live in a very diverse country. there is a great appreciation for issues related to immigration. i would think and i haven't touched on the fact, that hamilton was one of th
without reading the entire piece or speaking with joanne freeman, that is as far as i can take it. lived andhamilton witnessed the war of he would 1812, have told them i told you so. you have to make strong military and a national bank to fund a war. you can't just talk about war and declare war and not be prepared for it. that is committing national suicide. i think he would have felt very vindicated by the events related to the tragic mismanagement of the war of 1812 under madison. >>...
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joanne is an immigration attorney and illegal immigrants coming out, citizen of the united states.s is a recent immigrant to jacksonville from afghanistan. he spent nine years helping our u.s. troops in his home country. we thank you for that. [applause] that is a special category of people that i know you would assume feel in the initial order really got short changed. tell me. in terms of people who helped our troops, like you did, and the initial executive order, they were very concerned about their families, they wouldn't be able to get the men, they feel you have given a great deal to this country. >> yeah. i worked nine years with the u.s. army in afghanistan. four years for the u.s. army in five years with the u.s. special forces in afghanistan. because of my work and my faith and my name, i am one of the people that they tried to kill. i applied for immigration to come to the united states. i wanted to restart my life basically from zero to the united states. i still got some more friends that are right now working with a special ops in afghanistan. they are hoping to come
joanne is an immigration attorney and illegal immigrants coming out, citizen of the united states.s is a recent immigrant to jacksonville from afghanistan. he spent nine years helping our u.s. troops in his home country. we thank you for that. [applause] that is a special category of people that i know you would assume feel in the initial order really got short changed. tell me. in terms of people who helped our troops, like you did, and the initial executive order, they were very concerned...
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but as fox 29's joanne pileggi explains that all came to a grinding halt. >> reporter: we look at ita political viewpoint. we look at it from humanitarian viewpoint. and really from a viewpoint on a religious viewpoint this is what we're supposed to do. we're supposed to do what we call good deeds to help other. >> reporter: that's on hold now at mainline reform temple in wynnewood. where a collection of donated home goods for refugees sits with nowhere to go. >> we have essentially stopped taking donations. because there are no refugees comcoming. 120 day ban on anyone coming in. >> reporter: volunteers at the temple had been working with highest pa hebrew immigrant aids society. but their efforts to help refugee families were interrupted by the president's executive order last week. >> we did have some people scheduled for arrival next week that were canceled. and so like what happens to them? >> reporter: hisa sent representatives to the airport last week to try to help as people from countries on the banned list were stopped at immigration entry points. >> the refugee program is
but as fox 29's joanne pileggi explains that all came to a grinding halt. >> reporter: we look at ita political viewpoint. we look at it from humanitarian viewpoint. and really from a viewpoint on a religious viewpoint this is what we're supposed to do. we're supposed to do what we call good deeds to help other. >> reporter: that's on hold now at mainline reform temple in wynnewood. where a collection of donated home goods for refugees sits with nowhere to go. >> we have...
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joanne chose to stay. >> we need to take you out. i don't want to go. >> about four or five feet of water in our front yard. >> reporter: she shared this cell phone video. she was at work. >> i left palo alto at 10:00. and i got home about 4:00 because i hit the slide on 17. >> reporter: the other major problem in the santa cruz mountains, an early morning mudslide that closed 17 in both directions. it flipped a car but the driver is not hurt. some commuters were stuck for hour but scotts valley resident, chris took it in stride. the schaffers, bolstered by this mind, a live goldfish, rescued from a puddle. >>> our storm watch team coverage continues with cornell bernard. >> he is live in palo alto, where there's a rush before the next storm arrives. >> reporter: you have to see it to believe it. check out this mountain of debris that was choking the creek this morning, nearly causing it to flood. flooding did reach other areas of the peninsula. and tonight, those folks are worried about the next storm. >> seeing how deep i can get.
joanne chose to stay. >> we need to take you out. i don't want to go. >> about four or five feet of water in our front yard. >> reporter: she shared this cell phone video. she was at work. >> i left palo alto at 10:00. and i got home about 4:00 because i hit the slide on 17. >> reporter: the other major problem in the santa cruz mountains, an early morning mudslide that closed 17 in both directions. it flipped a car but the driver is not hurt. some commuters were...
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. >> reporter: catherine's brother michael and sister-in-law joanne said she worked hard to make the big red house a home. >> growing up, we lived in apartments. you know, this was a space of her own. >> yeah, she was thrilled to have five acres or ten acres of property, and she loved it there. >> reporter: the perfect place for the perfectly matched couple. they seemed meant for each other right from the start. >> i liked her from the first moment i met her. she was very effervescent and very funny and very opinionated, and i really liked that in her. >> so you really saw into the future the first time you saw her. >> yes. i mean, we ended up getting married i think seven months later. >> reporter: two years after that their first child, natalie, was born. >> it was very special. >> reporter: catherine's mom, christina, was ever the proud grandmother. >> natalie looks so much like her mom. so much like her mom. >> what was it like the first time you laid eyes on your new daughter? >> natalie. it was like falling ine a thousand times more than you have with any other person.e's she's
. >> reporter: catherine's brother michael and sister-in-law joanne said she worked hard to make the big red house a home. >> growing up, we lived in apartments. you know, this was a space of her own. >> yeah, she was thrilled to have five acres or ten acres of property, and she loved it there. >> reporter: the perfect place for the perfectly matched couple. they seemed meant for each other right from the start. >> i liked her from the first moment i met her. she...
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joanne chose to stay. >> we need to take you out. i don't want to go. >> about four or five feet of water in our front yard. >> reporter: she shared this cell phone video. she was at work. >> i left palo alto at 10:00. and i got home about 4:00 because i hit the slide on 17. >> reporter: the other major problem in the santa cruz mountains, an early morning mudslide that closed 17 in both directions. it flipped a car but the driver is not hurt. some commuters were stuck for hours. but scotts valley resident, chris took it in stride. the schaffers, bolstered by this mind, a live goldfish, rescued from a puddle. >>> our storm watch team coverage continues with cornell bernard. >> he is live in palo alto, where there's a rush before the next storm arrives. >> reporter: you have to see it to believe it. check out this mountain of debris that was choking the creek this morning, nearly causing it to flood. flooding did reach other areas of the peninsula. and tonight, those folks are worried about the next storm. >> seeing how deep i can get
joanne chose to stay. >> we need to take you out. i don't want to go. >> about four or five feet of water in our front yard. >> reporter: she shared this cell phone video. she was at work. >> i left palo alto at 10:00. and i got home about 4:00 because i hit the slide on 17. >> reporter: the other major problem in the santa cruz mountains, an early morning mudslide that closed 17 in both directions. it flipped a car but the driver is not hurt. some commuters were...
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joann houlihan wants the officers held accountable. >> they need to be relieved of their position because they abuse their authority. >> now, county officials told us they could not legally comment on the health of an inmate. they did confirm that houlihan is in disciplinary segregation when we asked if we could speak with him. they said no outside calls are allowed. for the investigators, i'm mitch blacher. >> this is the same correctional facility where a pediatrician died in december. dr. david kennedy was locked up for child porn in november. we checked with the coroner today. kennedy's cause of death remains under investigation. >>> in delaware a warden is now on leave three weeks after inmates there took over his prison in a deadly standoff. david pierce is in charge of the james t. vaughn correctional center in smyrna. now he's been placed on administrative leave with pay. three weeks ago prisoners took over one building killing one correctional officer and holding others hostage. officials would not confirm whether pierce's leave is connected to that deadly uprising. >>> investiga
joann houlihan wants the officers held accountable. >> they need to be relieved of their position because they abuse their authority. >> now, county officials told us they could not legally comment on the health of an inmate. they did confirm that houlihan is in disciplinary segregation when we asked if we could speak with him. they said no outside calls are allowed. for the investigators, i'm mitch blacher. >> this is the same correctional facility where a pediatrician died...
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the joann world tour, named after her latest album, kicks off in vancouver.he can be seen performing in san francisco at at&t park on august 13. tickets go on sale february 13. >>> next, considering a fare hike. why bart could be raising the price you pay. >>> plus, an east bay officer shoots and kills a man minutes after arriving to a call. what we just lined up -- lead up to the confrontation. >>> even with all the rain, we are not out of the woods yet. how long you could be asked to keep conserving water for the drought. jose. garcia-torres is accused of kidnapping and killing >>> right now, we two of the trial of anthony garcea torres is underway. garcia torres is accused of kidnapping and killing 15-year- old sierra lamar almost 5 years ago. her body was never found. the case is heavily based on dna and other markers the defense says investigators mishandled. >>> an investigation is underway after a fremont police officer shot and killed a man last month in fremont on mowry avenue. fremont police showed up for a disturbance call. once on the scene, one o
the joann world tour, named after her latest album, kicks off in vancouver.he can be seen performing in san francisco at at&t park on august 13. tickets go on sale february 13. >>> next, considering a fare hike. why bart could be raising the price you pay. >>> plus, an east bay officer shoots and kills a man minutes after arriving to a call. what we just lined up -- lead up to the confrontation. >>> even with all the rain, we are not out of the woods yet. how long...
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tonight's party will feature plenty of music, prominent city figures like ed lee and fire chief joanne hayes-white expected to be there. ♪[ music ] >>> coming up, the mavericks surf competition is filing for bankruptcy. what this means for the future of the event. >> president trump kicks off black history month. the meeting he had at the white house with black leaders. >> good afternoon from the kpix weather center where we are under storm watch. the sky is darkening. we will have rain arriving and we'll pinpoint exactly when the rain will fall and how much to expect coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, he sat down with african american leaders at the white house for a "listening session." alongside the president -- ben carson -- who's nominated to be the next secretary of housing and urban development. t trump cited the >>> president trump marked the start of black history month today. alongside the president dr. ben carson the next secretary of housing and urban development. president trump cited the contributions of blacks in u.s. history including dr. martin luther king, jr., frederic d
tonight's party will feature plenty of music, prominent city figures like ed lee and fire chief joanne hayes-white expected to be there. ♪[ music ] >>> coming up, the mavericks surf competition is filing for bankruptcy. what this means for the future of the event. >> president trump kicks off black history month. the meeting he had at the white house with black leaders. >> good afternoon from the kpix weather center where we are under storm watch. the sky is darkening. we...
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brings joanne world tour to philadelphia september 10. >> lonely hearts club adoption event. organization fishtown center looking for families to adopt dogs that have been there more than six months. adoption fees will be waived for those dogs today through saturday. >>> more of the stories we're following for you at 6:00 a.m. >> high wind warning. we are waking up to damaging gusts already bringing down branchs and power license. >>> damaged dam breaks overnights. threat forcing 200,000 people to evacuate their homes in california. >>> it college players shot, the local basketball standout injured in a drive by shooting in philadelphia. >>> 6:00 a.m. good morning. this is nbc 10 today. i'm tracey davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. we issued a first alert in order to warn you about damaging winds blowing through right now. we're already seeing downed trees. road closures and power outages across our entire area. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley. most accurate forecast for your neighborhood. >> the winds ronald reagan strowere strong overnight. gotten stronger. entire
brings joanne world tour to philadelphia september 10. >> lonely hearts club adoption event. organization fishtown center looking for families to adopt dogs that have been there more than six months. adoption fees will be waived for those dogs today through saturday. >>> more of the stories we're following for you at 6:00 a.m. >> high wind warning. we are waking up to damaging gusts already bringing down branchs and power license. >>> damaged dam breaks overnights....
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. >> joanne says her husband's rock experiment is paying off. isn't one of our neighbors just found out that her mom had cancer, so of course he's like oh my god i get to get the rocks. did he and he put like praying for your mom and put it >> testing. >> testing. >> ment. >> testing. >> testing. gift. a man found one with a note underneath the rock that gave him a free oil change. another a gift certificate for a free ice cream from a local shop. lucy, still small things that are making people happy. >> man, i'm sure people are smiling a mile wide. thank you shawnette what authorities say this local nurse did that makes your skin crawl. it was a teenaged patient who discover it. >>> it's hank. i'm in delaware state house regulations a rubbing massa ♪ >>> new video just into fox 29. firefighters frantically trying to help when a cessna crashed into a home in california it happened just a couple of hours ago. four people died. two are hurt. on board to main. teenagers returning from a cheerleading trip. >>> president trump's first 100 days anothe
. >> joanne says her husband's rock experiment is paying off. isn't one of our neighbors just found out that her mom had cancer, so of course he's like oh my god i get to get the rocks. did he and he put like praying for your mom and put it >> testing. >> testing. >> ment. >> testing. >> testing. gift. a man found one with a note underneath the rock that gave him a free oil change. another a gift certificate for a free ice cream from a local shop. lucy, still...
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. >> joann swanson has won over 10,000 huskies fans to see the 100th straight win. >> the legacy liveson. they don't want to be that team. they want to be the team that carries it on. >> this is special. this crowd was amazing. >> reporter: the huskies' 100- game winning streak, eclipses any team in women's and men's professional sports. placing them among the greatest in history. including the new york giants, the l.a. lakers, the pittsburgh penguins. and yes, the new england patriots. after the game, fake $100 bills were the souvenir. >> nothing phony about this. >> 100 is 100. in the big picture, it's so different than 99. but everybody is really excited about the number. >> the yukon women have amassed 11ncaa titles, winning the last four in a row. but consider this. more than half of this team doesn't each know the -- even know the agony of defeat. they simply weren't around, the last time the lady huskies lost the game. michelle miller, cbs news. connecticut. >> get this. they lost three starters. >> they are amazing. >> talk about loading. >> keep them away. >> terps would have
. >> joann swanson has won over 10,000 huskies fans to see the 100th straight win. >> the legacy liveson. they don't want to be that team. they want to be the team that carries it on. >> this is special. this crowd was amazing. >> reporter: the huskies' 100- game winning streak, eclipses any team in women's and men's professional sports. placing them among the greatest in history. including the new york giants, the l.a. lakers, the pittsburgh penguins. and yes, the new...
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penney, joanne stores and tractor supply company will be there for the meeting. >>> "washington post" is reporting that the trump administration staffers are communicating by using an encrypted messaging app that erases messages after they've been received. they're using the app called confide to avoid being -- as president trump moves to crackdown on leaks. this is video from the startup. the post report follows similar reporting last week by a news and information website. >>> now to a story that will have you over the moon this valentine's day. nasa today announced it's detected a star's heartbeat. you can see it right here on the right side of the star in this nasa photo. scientists say the star appears to vibrate every 87 minutes. they believe it's caused by the gravitational force of a planet that -- at the closest approach during orbit causing a heartbeat effect. scientists are having a little fun with it as you can see. >> that's really cool. >>> a lot of viewers are sending in special valentine's day pictures. this one a heart shaped hole in the rock and trina sent in this on
penney, joanne stores and tractor supply company will be there for the meeting. >>> "washington post" is reporting that the trump administration staffers are communicating by using an encrypted messaging app that erases messages after they've been received. they're using the app called confide to avoid being -- as president trump moves to crackdown on leaks. this is video from the startup. the post report follows similar reporting last week by a news and information website....
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out a new video for "john wayne," a collaboration with mark ronson and josh holme from her album "joann♪ ♪ baby let's get high >> we'll be right back. >> we'll be right back. (achoo!) you know you can pick up cold & flu viruses from things in your home for up to 48 hours? it's like having a sick family member that you didn't even know was there. and we all know what happens when one family member gets sick. but lysol spray and lysol wipes kill 99.9% of germs including 8 common cold & flu viruses to help protect your home. this cold and flu season help keep your home happy and healthy and lysol that. mthat stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing you for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. be ready to clean up the mess. house. the kids have fun, but it's pretty gross. (doorbell) what's that? it's a swiffer wetjet. i can just grab this and just go right to the mess. that comes from my
out a new video for "john wayne," a collaboration with mark ronson and josh holme from her album "joann♪ ♪ baby let's get high >> we'll be right back. >> we'll be right back. (achoo!) you know you can pick up cold & flu viruses from things in your home for up to 48 hours? it's like having a sick family member that you didn't even know was there. and we all know what happens when one family member gets sick. but lysol spray and lysol wipes kill 99.9% of germs...
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. >> joanne says her husband's rock experiment is paying off. isn't one of our neighbors just found out that her mom had cancer, so of course he's like oh my god i get to get the rocks. did he and he put like praying for your mom and put it over on her front steps schenn found it. it just made her day. >> reporter: some of the rocks actually come with a gift. a man found one with a note underneath the rock that gave him a free oil change. another a gift certificate for a free ice cream from a local shop. lucy, still small things that are making people happy. >> man, i'm sure people are smiling a mile wide. thank you shawnette what authorities say this local nurse did that makes your skin crawl. it was a teenaged patient who discover it. >>> it's hank. i'm in delaware state house regulations a rubbing massage therapist like chris say the wrong way. hank's take coming up. ♪ ♪fast, rhythmic drumming it's coming soon to the poconos! america's largest indoor waterpark is making waves. kalahari resorts & conventions in the poconos. book your african a
. >> joanne says her husband's rock experiment is paying off. isn't one of our neighbors just found out that her mom had cancer, so of course he's like oh my god i get to get the rocks. did he and he put like praying for your mom and put it over on her front steps schenn found it. it just made her day. >> reporter: some of the rocks actually come with a gift. a man found one with a note underneath the rock that gave him a free oil change. another a gift certificate for a free ice...
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getting a good look at some of the damage on highway 84 near woodside thanks to this picture from joanne droe. we're seeing the reason why this part of the highway has been closed down to a single lane for three weeks now. we want to see your pictures and videos just tag us on twitter and instagram. >>> get now to our top story the ruling by the ninth circuit court of appeals in san francisco against president trump's travel ban. that ruling unanimous. that means the controversial travel ban remains on hold. let's bring in nbc scott budman who's at the courthouse and give us some more details and the reaction to this ruling. >> reporter: it was swift. this is a big deal all over the place especially perhaps here in the bay area where we have a large immigrant population, a lot of tech companies all wondering what the justice is inside that building would say. they ruled about an hour ago, all three as you said it was unanimous ruling that the u.s. government did not prove that failure to reinstate the travel ban would cause irreparable harm. here is what today's decision means. >> meanin
getting a good look at some of the damage on highway 84 near woodside thanks to this picture from joanne droe. we're seeing the reason why this part of the highway has been closed down to a single lane for three weeks now. we want to see your pictures and videos just tag us on twitter and instagram. >>> get now to our top story the ruling by the ninth circuit court of appeals in san francisco against president trump's travel ban. that ruling unanimous. that means the controversial...
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. >> reporter: season ticket-holder joann swanson graduated here in 1982.ee years before coach geno auriemma came to uconn. >> he's a genius. he's a genius. >> reporter: she's watched it all, losing season, winning streaks, 11 ncaa championships, four in a row, and now 100 straight wins. >> absolutely amazing! >> reporter: no other college or pro team has managed to pull that off. this record eclipses those set by the new york giants, the l.a. lakers, the pittsburgh penguins, and the new england patriots. freshman guard crystal dangerfield. >> what does this say about women in sports? we can do whatever we put our minds. to. >> reporter: sophomore forward katie samuelsson. what is it about coach auriemma? >> he demands nothing less than perfect every day. he wants you to have a great attitude and great work ethic every day. >> reporter: head coach geno auriemma. will you ever see a winning streak like this ever again? >> i never thought i would see this one, so it's difficult to say it can never happen, because things that have already happened can happen a
. >> reporter: season ticket-holder joann swanson graduated here in 1982.ee years before coach geno auriemma came to uconn. >> he's a genius. he's a genius. >> reporter: she's watched it all, losing season, winning streaks, 11 ncaa championships, four in a row, and now 100 straight wins. >> absolutely amazing! >> reporter: no other college or pro team has managed to pull that off. this record eclipses those set by the new york giants, the l.a. lakers, the...
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joanne covington is the general counsel. >> everyone wants a secure and safe america, but at the same time it's very important to us that the american dream endure. and our country and our economy and indeed rocket fuel itself is built upon the work and creativity and energy of immigrants. >> reporter: not all of the 97 companies connected to the brief are tech firms. notable exceptions include levi strauss and chobani. they argue that immigrants have drive, energy, determination and just plain guts. anne skeed said the leaders are also indicating they believe there's an ethical issue at state. >> the core ethical issue is one of fairness. what can people expect in terms of predictability from their government and how that affects both individuals and organizations who are trying to make decisions and plan. >> reporter: the challenge could reach the supreme court. david louie, abc 7 news. >>> lawmakers and religious leaders from the east bay are the latest to take a stand against the white house. >> they held a news conference today on their efforts. san leandro plans to take a vote o
joanne covington is the general counsel. >> everyone wants a secure and safe america, but at the same time it's very important to us that the american dream endure. and our country and our economy and indeed rocket fuel itself is built upon the work and creativity and energy of immigrants. >> reporter: not all of the 97 companies connected to the brief are tech firms. notable exceptions include levi strauss and chobani. they argue that immigrants have drive, energy, determination...
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joanne harris, how would you rank him asa joanne harris, how would you rank him as a writer? the previous month. the employment rate, the proportion of people aged from 16—6a who were in work, was 7a.6%, the highest since comparable records began in 1971. with me now is our economics correspondent andy verity. what do these figures say about the state of the economy? good morning. we are seeing the same thing in a way that we have seen for a while, the unemployment rate is very low indeed, a.8%, the lowest it has been since 2005. we are also seeing the same thing we have seen for years, the workforce is still growing. that rate is a proportion of an increasing workforce, a.8% is low but still 1.6 million people. the workforce has been increasing largely because of immigration from eu largely because of immigration from e u a ccess largely because of immigration from eu access and states but what is interesting in the numbers is it suggests the increase in the workforce is slowing down. whereas a few months ago, i would have been telling you that the workforce had grown by 500
joanne harris, how would you rank him asa joanne harris, how would you rank him as a writer? the previous month. the employment rate, the proportion of people aged from 16—6a who were in work, was 7a.6%, the highest since comparable records began in 1971. with me now is our economics correspondent andy verity. what do these figures say about the state of the economy? good morning. we are seeing the same thing in a way that we have seen for a while, the unemployment rate is very low indeed,...
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. >> joanne heads um the state's bureau of post secondary education, there's very specific rules that must follow they must make public enrollment agreements, graduation rates and catalog. >> there's stuff in there about a course catalog. we have one main course. >> not all coding schools are subject to regulation. >> it's a nonprofit university. >> at 42's silicon valley campus, students pay nothing, a french billionaire is picking up the tab. it opened last year. the school isn't subject to the state's post secondary education standards. >> we have no professors, no classes and no lectures. >> our learning experience is entirely project based and peer to peer education. >> students are thrown into swimming pools and immersed in coding by working with other students. >> i'm not paying anything for this now. i'm here, and we have access to these resources. >> i was not expecting anything like this to be free ever. i was prepared to pay 10 to 20,000. >> 42 doesn't have any data on graduation rates yet. it's enrollment and popularity have grown since it opened. how successful will 42 be
. >> joanne heads um the state's bureau of post secondary education, there's very specific rules that must follow they must make public enrollment agreements, graduation rates and catalog. >> there's stuff in there about a course catalog. we have one main course. >> not all coding schools are subject to regulation. >> it's a nonprofit university. >> at 42's silicon valley campus, students pay nothing, a french billionaire is picking up the tab. it opened last year....
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. >> joanne heads um the state's bureau of post secondary education, there's very specific rules that schools must follow they must make public enrollment agreements, graduation rates and catalog. >> there's stuff in there about a course catalog. we have one main course. >> not all coding schools are subject to regulation. >> it's a nonprofit university. >> at 42's silicon valley campus, students pay nothing, a french billionaire is picking up the tab. it opened last year. the school isn't subject to the state's post secondary education standards. >> we have no professors, no classes and no lectures. >> our learning experience is entirely project based and peer to peer education. >> students are thrown into swimming pools and immersed in coding by working with other students. >> i'm not paying anything for this now. i'm here, and we have access to these resources. >> i was not expecting anything like this to be free ever. i was prepared to pay 10 to 20,000. >> 42 doesn't have any data on graduation rates yet. it's enrollment and popularity have grown since it opened. how successful wi
. >> joanne heads um the state's bureau of post secondary education, there's very specific rules that schools must follow they must make public enrollment agreements, graduation rates and catalog. >> there's stuff in there about a course catalog. we have one main course. >> not all coding schools are subject to regulation. >> it's a nonprofit university. >> at 42's silicon valley campus, students pay nothing, a french billionaire is picking up the tab. it opened...