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joseph joseph, who was on the ship with his wife and their daughter, was part of the passenger committee that the captain of the ship, who was not jewish, organized in order to of the customers as they were headed back to europe. people were terrified what would happen to them when they had to get off the ship again. this particular family made their way to america the following year. they got off the ship and great britain, and came to philadelphia the following year. in 1997, we got a call from an auction house. the auctioneer, barry foss sberg, had this steamer trunk put on consignment, and he noticed a sticker that said st. louis. he knew about the journey of the st. louis, so he called us and asked if we were interested in the trunk. he very generously purchased it from the consignor and donated it to the museum. it is one of our special artifacts here. by 1944, it was widely known that the holocaust was happening in europe. we were immersed in world war ii and the treasury secretary asked several of his aides to write a report on what the government was doing to help aid european j
joseph joseph, who was on the ship with his wife and their daughter, was part of the passenger committee that the captain of the ship, who was not jewish, organized in order to of the customers as they were headed back to europe. people were terrified what would happen to them when they had to get off the ship again. this particular family made their way to america the following year. they got off the ship and great britain, and came to philadelphia the following year. in 1997, we got a call...
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joseph josephs who was on the ship with his wife lily and daughter leisle, this is their trunk, was part of the passenger committee that the captain who was ship, who was not jewish organized in order to boost spirits of the passengers as they were on their trip back to europe. people were terrified of what would happen to them when they had to get off the ship again. this particular family made their way to america the following year. they got off the ship in great britain and came to philadelphia the following year. in 1997, we got a call from an auction house the auctioneer is a friend of the museum. the steamer trunk was put on consignment and he was looking at it and he noticed a sticker that said st. louis on it and he knew about the journey of the st. louis, so he called us and asked us if we were interested in the trunk. and he very generously purchased it from the consigner and donated it to the museum and it's now one of our really special artifacts here. by 1944, it was widely known that the holocaust was happening in europe. we were immersed in world war ii and the secretary
joseph josephs who was on the ship with his wife lily and daughter leisle, this is their trunk, was part of the passenger committee that the captain who was ship, who was not jewish organized in order to boost spirits of the passengers as they were on their trip back to europe. people were terrified of what would happen to them when they had to get off the ship again. this particular family made their way to america the following year. they got off the ship in great britain and came to...
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. >>> the dolphins told fox sport that he would think joseph would joseph tout him taught him how to study i hope we have a buyer for the house. me too! what are the neighbors doing here? bill! hey! come in! i didn't know your home wifi could stream so many devices at the same time. dad, it's time warner cable internet. crazy-fast. dad! you can get wifi all over this place. cool! make your home as connected as possible. get internet with unlimited data starting at $14.99 per month. and ask about free installation. >> rob: well we are moving to warmer weather but not quite yet. >> no we the couple of flurries to deal with tonight and tomorrow warning. treat anything wet as slick tomorrow. top out around 40 so the afternoon will be fine, then the week end, rain and snow but sunday will be great. >> cammy: and 52 compared to what we have been dealing with. >> it is going to be great. >> rob: thanks for being with us everybody, see you tomorrow (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by cbs ( band playing intro music ) >> stephen: welcome to "the late show!" i am stephen colbert.
. >>> the dolphins told fox sport that he would think joseph would joseph tout him taught him how to study i hope we have a buyer for the house. me too! what are the neighbors doing here? bill! hey! come in! i didn't know your home wifi could stream so many devices at the same time. dad, it's time warner cable internet. crazy-fast. dad! you can get wifi all over this place. cool! make your home as connected as possible. get internet with unlimited data starting at $14.99 per month. and...
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richard norby, mason wells, and joseph empey. joseph's grateful he's alive. >> we love him a lot. we're just excited to see him again. >> while so many others still search, new york city natives alexander and feared missing. they i don't know ifs their mother tuesday but the phone line went dead after the explosion. >> he lives for those scenarios. you think about those but you can never imagine that something like this would happen to your own daughter, your own family and it's horrible beyond imagination. >> reporter: and the first face of the confirmed dead here. adele ruiz on her way to new york to visit family. her husband and twin daughters at the airport to see her off. an hour later after that airport attack, the other explosions seven miles away on that crowded subway. we went to find the young american brian carole from washington, d.c. who pry pried open the door on that subway after the explosion. he told us he knew about the airport attack that morning and even debated whether or not to get on that subway. he did. >> as we we
richard norby, mason wells, and joseph empey. joseph's grateful he's alive. >> we love him a lot. we're just excited to see him again. >> while so many others still search, new york city natives alexander and feared missing. they i don't know ifs their mother tuesday but the phone line went dead after the explosion. >> he lives for those scenarios. you think about those but you can never imagine that something like this would happen to your own daughter, your own family and...
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joseph had help in burying jesus. another member of the jewish council, nicodemus. >> nicodemus, much like joseph of arimathea, was also a member of the sanhedrin, a prominent man in jewish society. >> it's clear that not all the jews in jerusalem were behind jesus's death for the simple reason that jesus was jewish, his followers and disciples were jewish. not only that, not even all the jewish authorities were responsible for jesus's death because you have people like josephimathea and nicodemus. >> the body is taken to joseph's tomb and prepared for burial. >> when nicodemus is willing to get involved is in the burial. he's supplying really very expensive products to be used in the process of embalming the body. >> first century jewish law said that to touch a dead body would make you unclean. and so for joseph and nicodemus to actually go through the process of preparing jesus for burial, there had to have been tremendous love and devotion just to care for him. >> a rock is rolled across the entrance to seal the tomb shut. three days after the crucifixion, john and simon peter, two of jesus's disciples, visit the tomb. they find it empty. according to john's gospel, then simon peter came and went into the tomb. he saw the linen wrappings lying there. but the bible doesn't mention what happens to the linen cloths next. more than 1,300 years later, a shroud showing the crucified body of jesus appeared from out of nowhere in a small village in northeastern
joseph had help in burying jesus. another member of the jewish council, nicodemus. >> nicodemus, much like joseph of arimathea, was also a member of the sanhedrin, a prominent man in jewish society. >> it's clear that not all the jews in jerusalem were behind jesus's death for the simple reason that jesus was jewish, his followers and disciples were jewish. not only that, not even all the jewish authorities were responsible for jesus's death because you have people like...
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richard norby, mason wells, and joseph empey. joseph's family grateful he's alive. the camera rolling when mason spoke to his parents for the first time after the blast. >> the burns aren't too bad, so they're pretty sure they're not going to scar. >> where are the burns? >> on the right side of my head, kind of by my ear. >> by your ear? by your eyes are okay? >> yeah. but my right hand is also kind of badly burped. >> how long will be in the hospital? >> couple weeks. >> oh. >> reporter: while so many others still search tonight. new york city natives alexander and sascha pinkczowskipinczowski, missing. his fiance's father, on his way to brussels to search. >> you live for those scenarios, you think about those, but you can never imagine that something like this would happen to your own daughter, your own family. and it's -- it's horrible beyond imagination. >> reporter: and tonight, the first face of the confirmed dead here. adelma tapia ruiz, on her way to new york to visit family. her husband and twin daughters at the airport to see her off. an hour later, afte
richard norby, mason wells, and joseph empey. joseph's family grateful he's alive. the camera rolling when mason spoke to his parents for the first time after the blast. >> the burns aren't too bad, so they're pretty sure they're not going to scar. >> where are the burns? >> on the right side of my head, kind of by my ear. >> by your ear? by your eyes are okay? >> yeah. but my right hand is also kind of badly burped. >> how long will be in the hospital?...
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joseph from the office of ihss yes >> (clapping). >> hello. >> there you go. >> joseph come on up here. >> oh. >> okay. >> come on up and stand here. >> congratulations. >> so i want to say a little bit about joseph just to start off i know we have people from ihss are here to see joseph get honored this morning i'd like to deal with action the program so if the people from ihss can stand (clapping.) >> i want to say some things that ihss is working on right now that are causing a huge amount of workload should find things offer the past few months the fair labors standard implementation the overtime it is the ruling that says ihss sorry that yeah ihss providers can assess over time that means think our side internally a lot of work and education and providers and recipients a lot of kind of fixing problems, answering questions to our ihss has been diligent in gearing up and getting ready and on february 1st a grace period it give us a little bit of breathing room when may comes we'll get hit hard thank you joseph and your colleagues for the work you're doing on that and will do so joseph i know you i see you stepping out of your regular roll on a regular basis anything when it comes to providing
joseph from the office of ihss yes >> (clapping). >> hello. >> there you go. >> joseph come on up here. >> oh. >> okay. >> come on up and stand here. >> congratulations. >> so i want to say a little bit about joseph just to start off i know we have people from ihss are here to see joseph get honored this morning i'd like to deal with action the program so if the people from ihss can stand (clapping.) >> i want to say some things that...
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joseph from the office of ihss yes >> (clapping). >> hello. >> there you go. >> joseph come on up here. >> oh. >> okay. >> come on up and stand here. >> congratulations. >> so i want to say a little bit about joseph just to start off i know we have people from ihss are here to see joseph get honored this morning i'd like to deal with action the program so if the people from ihss can stand (clapping.) >> i want to say some things that ihss is working on right now that are causing a huge amount of workload should find things offer the past few months the fair labors standard implementation the overtime it is the ruling that says ihss sorry that yeah ihss providers can assess over time that means think our side internally a lot of work and education and providers and recipients a lot of kind of fixing problems, answering questions to our ihss has been diligent in gearing up and getting ready and on february 1st a grace period it give us a little bit of breathing room when may comes we'll get hit hard thank you joseph and your colleagues for the work you're doing on that and will do so joseph i know you i see you stepping out of your regular roll on a regular basis anything when it comes to providing
joseph from the office of ihss yes >> (clapping). >> hello. >> there you go. >> joseph come on up here. >> oh. >> okay. >> come on up and stand here. >> congratulations. >> so i want to say a little bit about joseph just to start off i know we have people from ihss are here to see joseph get honored this morning i'd like to deal with action the program so if the people from ihss can stand (clapping.) >> i want to say some things that...
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joseph mcqueen. now joseph's father had keloids and for most of joe's life, he has also suffered from keloids. in fact he has several keloids on his chest, making it really hard for the avid body builder, to show off his buffed body. >> i first noticed the keloids approximately around high school. i was probably 16 or 17. on my chest i realize there was a scar forming. at that point i couldn't trace it back to any particular incident or injury. from that point on as i we to college i noticed that there were several others that were beginning to form. i grew up in the inner-city and usually in jersey city there is not much grass around you know there is a lot of concrete. not playing and things like that i noticed when i would fall and scar that the scars would begin to elevate they didn't flatten out as i would expect. there is a history of keloid in my family. my father, he had keloid scars and i noticed that growing up so i knew that there was a possibility that i may keloid as well. with the keloids and rking out, it does present a conundrum there. you look at the scars and they aren'n'places that aren't ideal. once you take into consideration the training that's necessary to build quality muscle and to have something that is somewhat something that you appreciate and that you kind of want to share and be confident in. in those regions whether it be your chest, your arms, so forth. i would say i was definitely self-conscious about the scars there and ultimately you know what would be you know the best way of possibly hiding or masking those particular scars whether it be with jewelry or selective clothing or things of that sort. >> okay welcome. >> i found dr. jones and lexington plastic surgeons. one time i was searching the internet and i was just researching keloids, looking for new innovative treatments. or maybe some self treatments that i could do to kind of minimize or reduce the scarring or the elevation of a keloid. >> i would absolutely suggest dr. jones anlexington plastic surgeons to anyone suffering from keloids. you know based upon the knowledge that his staff, dr. jones and h staff has regarding the issue i would think that he is onef the dr. jones: one of the perks of working out and keeping yourself fit is that you are able to showcase your physique; taking pride in your appearance. >> well i can certainly emphathize with joseph, it's why many of us, including myself, stay in thgym and watch out diets. you know he works out a lot, he wants to be ablee to show that off. so, we just saw veronica & joseph's stories and their determrmation to find answers to treat the keloids they both suffered from by eventually seeking trtrtment from a medical professional. but i've heard so many stories about people who try to treat their keloids by using unconventional methods, things that their parents taught them. how dangerous is that? dr. jones: very dangerous. as a surgeon, i've heard countless stories of patients trying homegrown remedies to remove keloids. everything fromomeople tying a string around the keloid, in an attempt to snanait off. to cases where patients have left the string around the keloid to strangulate it, in the hopes that it will fall off. >> well that is certainly the opposite of what people are keloid can make a difference, i've heard you say that to many of your patients. what does that do to help
joseph mcqueen. now joseph's father had keloids and for most of joe's life, he has also suffered from keloids. in fact he has several keloids on his chest, making it really hard for the avid body builder, to show off his buffed body. >> i first noticed the keloids approximately around high school. i was probably 16 or 17. on my chest i realize there was a scar forming. at that point i couldn't trace it back to any particular incident or injury. from that point on as i we to college i...
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doctor joseph was $2012. doctor joseph was abducted by the taliban, he says he realize a rescue was underway when he heard someone calling his name. >> soon as i heard my name and i answered back and they heard where my voice was coming from, one seal came and laid on top of me. >> that man was byers. one of his taet teammates was kill -- teammates was killed in that. >>> a day that cops around every -- comes around every four year, leap day? humor. she did not make a simple calendar, so that when you go around the sun, at 365 days, that's what we learned in school, right, oh, no. mother nature made it so that every 365 days, plus five hours, 49 minutes, and a few odd second have to compensate for one year, we have to add one more day. >> now, i get it. and if you worked today and are a salaried employee, you're technically working an extra day for free. >> wait a minute. >> this is great. thousands of women say a form of permanent birth control has left nem this constant pain. ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, >>> live from viewhouse
doctor joseph was $2012. doctor joseph was abducted by the taliban, he says he realize a rescue was underway when he heard someone calling his name. >> soon as i heard my name and i answered back and they heard where my voice was coming from, one seal came and laid on top of me. >> that man was byers. one of his taet teammates was kill -- teammates was killed in that. >>> a day that cops around every -- comes around every four year, leap day? humor. she did not make a...
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everything changes for the brothers jesus and james when joseph dies. >> we really don't know when joseph died. but somewhere around 27 a.d. josephs nowhere on the scene. >> family is the central core for jewish society. they had lost somebody who could be providing for this family, who were essentially living in a subsistence level. the family would really have relied on jesus to pick up the slack, to provide for the family. they would have needed his income. >> but aged around 30, jesus makes a life-changing choice. >> jesus leaves the family and goes walk about in galilee and judea. >> according to the gospels, jesus seeks out john the baptist on the banks of the river jordan. >> jesus' baptism by john the baptist really galvanized him, it got him thinking i must act now and convert people now. >> he begins performing miracles, casting out demons. >> according to the gospels, there are large crowds that are drawn to jesus throughout his ministry. jesus' miracles would have drawn a lot of attention. >> but while jesus embarks on his mission, his family remain in nazareth. >> jesus leaves james and the other brothers and sisters
everything changes for the brothers jesus and james when joseph dies. >> we really don't know when joseph died. but somewhere around 27 a.d. josephs nowhere on the scene. >> family is the central core for jewish society. they had lost somebody who could be providing for this family, who were essentially living in a subsistence level. the family would really have relied on jesus to pick up the slack, to provide for the family. they would have needed his income. >> but aged...
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joseph was abducted by the taliban. joseph says he realized a rescue was underway someone calling his name. dr. dilip joseph/civilian hostage: "as soon as i heard my name and i answered back and they heard where my voice was coming from, one seal just came and laid on top of me." that man...was byers. "with is bare hands, ed pinned a fighter to wall until teammates took action." weijia jiang: the medal of honor is the nation's highest military decoration. byers is the first living, active-duty member of the navy to receive the award in four decades. u.s. navy senior chief special warfare operator edward byers, jr medal of honor recipient: " i will continue doing my job in the navy, continue being a seal.. doing the thing i love." byers also spoke about the ultimate sacrifice some seals have made. his teammate was killed during the mission. u.s. navy senior chief special warfare operator edward byers, jr medal of honor recipient: "he was a teammate and a friend.. an american hero." byers says he was just doing his job. weijia jiang channel 2 news. in the entire history of the navy seals, byers is only the si
joseph was abducted by the taliban. joseph says he realized a rescue was underway someone calling his name. dr. dilip joseph/civilian hostage: "as soon as i heard my name and i answered back and they heard where my voice was coming from, one seal just came and laid on top of me." that man...was byers. "with is bare hands, ed pinned a fighter to wall until teammates took action." weijia jiang: the medal of honor is the nation's highest military decoration. byers is the first...
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joseph strauss. joseph strauss for this terrific idea and in the 1920's he propagandize the idea throughout northern california. what is interesting, to me, is that in some ways, this beautiful bridge that we know so well, did not come to pass easily. first of all, it was clear in the 1920's that there is a need for something like this because there was a much traffic. the therapists were backed up as -- the ferryboats were backed up as they tried to take people across the water. however, the ferryboats oppose d the coming of the bridge because they wanted to continue to make profits by taking people across from ron -- from marin county to san francisco and so forth. they put up a big fight. the lobbyists and the legislature and so forth. there were even some suits. there were objections from the army and also from the navy. at that time, it was the army air corps, and they said, if the bridge is bombed or whatever by an enemy they will block the way , to the bay and that will be terrible for us. environmentalists also opposed the idea in many cases, they felt that the environment today is beautiful as it is, very natural, it should stay that way. there were objections to be overcome. i think in many ways, the biggest obstacle to us getting a beautiful bridge, came from joseph strauss himself. he made a design in 1921 for the bridge which was a combination hybrid cantilever bridge and a suspension bridge. the cantilever bridge depends on strength of power and reaches out like that. it's supported by a series of pieces of metal. of things that look like a tinker toy. think about the old oakland bay bridge when you think about this kind of bridge. it stretched out like that. dependent on power. the suspension bridge is suspended from suspender cables which are held up by very large and strong main cables that go -- they are horizontals. they go to the top of the towers. they go up like that and they go down like that. well, what happened was people thought that this was not a very good design. although it was the lead design for some time. there was an employee named charles ellis of strauss, who is a math expert who is a professor, and he said, he could come up with a design that would allow a suspension bridge to be built, which is what we got in the long r
joseph strauss. joseph strauss for this terrific idea and in the 1920's he propagandize the idea throughout northern california. what is interesting, to me, is that in some ways, this beautiful bridge that we know so well, did not come to pass easily. first of all, it was clear in the 1920's that there is a need for something like this because there was a much traffic. the therapists were backed up as -- the ferryboats were backed up as they tried to take people across the water. however, the...
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joseph. good morning, joseph. thank you for starting local 10. (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (aouncer vo) love. (mom) we're ok. >>> a south carolina man is charged with murder after two dead bodies are found buried in his backyard. theriver and another man tried to follow him inside. they say they were demanding he played for fire. >>> erin andrews awarded $55 million in her civil lawsuit after she was reported -- recorded fake ed in her hotel om. he filmed her naked through a peephole and posted those videos on-line. andrews taking to twitter thanking the people of nashville, the court and her family saying i have been supported by people throughout the world. >>> a medical milestone you're going to meet the woman who received the nation's first ever uterus transplant. dodoors at the cleveland clinic say she had functioning ovaries butno uterus. the transplant was completed late last month and will allow her invitro fertilization so child. >> i prayed that god wod allow me
joseph. good morning, joseph. thank you for starting local 10. (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (aouncer vo) love. (mom) we're ok. >>> a south carolina man is charged with murder after two dead bodies are found buried in his backyard. theriver and another man tried to follow him inside. they say they were demanding he played for fire. >>> erin andrews awarded $55 million in her...
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joseph josephs who was on the ship with his wife lily and daughter leisle, this is their trunk, was partthe passenger committee that the captain who was ship, who was not jewish organized in order to boost spirits of the passengers as they were on their trip back to europe. people were terrified of what would happen to them when they had to get off the ship again. this particular family made their way to america the following year. they got off the ship in great britain and came to philadelphia the following year. in 1997, we got a call from an auction house the auctioneer is a friend of the museum. the steamer trunk was put on consignment and he was looking at it and he noticed a sticker that said st. louis on it and he knew about the journey of the st. louis, so he called us and asked us if we were interested in the trunk. and he very generously purchased it from the consigner and donated it to the museum and it's now one of our really special artifacts here. by 1944, it was widely known that the holocaust was happening in europe. we were immersed in world war ii and the secretary gene
joseph josephs who was on the ship with his wife lily and daughter leisle, this is their trunk, was partthe passenger committee that the captain who was ship, who was not jewish organized in order to boost spirits of the passengers as they were on their trip back to europe. people were terrified of what would happen to them when they had to get off the ship again. this particular family made their way to america the following year. they got off the ship in great britain and came to philadelphia...
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joseph, 6 c1 >>> "action news" continues with meteorologist, adam joseph, alicia vitarelli, sharrie williams and brian taff. >>> hello again. it's 4:30 now and "action news" continues with a new effort to stop violence among philadelphia's children. and details on a new shopping center and grocery stores and jobs ready to boost the economy in a local neighborhood. >>> plus, chick-fil-a has a challenge for their customers, free ice-cream is up for grabs but only if you can put down the cell phone. can you do it? >>> but first in big talkers we are learning new details of a deadly workplace accident in the holmesburg section of philadelphia. a man was crushed and killed at a waste management facility. john rawlins joins us from the scene with the full story. >> reporter: hi sharrie, well to understand this better this is a regional recycling center, all the junk we throw outcomes here. they sort it and keep the valuable stuff and pack it into big blocks of material and stack the blocks several feet high. authorities say a worker operating a forklift came in contact with cardboard that caused a cascade or chain reaction that results in a 1 ton s ulock of paper to come down.on co-workers tried to revive the worker who later died of his injuries. the workers work at the facility at bly avenue. they haul some 20,000 tons of reca inside the 20 million plant sort and pack caropeoaer plastic into the heavy bales to ship out for further use. they say that osha investigators were taken over the probe into the deadly occurrence. authorities say this odeaurred t 7:30 this morning, they are not releasing the victim's name at this point. we are told that osha investigators have been on site today. john rafacins, channel 6 "actio nen.." >> thank you. >>> we have more breaking news here at 4:00. this one on the football front. it's big news from the eagles. they say that quarterback, sam s uradford, agreed to a new two year deal our sister network subpoena is saying it's for $46 million and $26 million of that guaranteed. again sam bradford agreeing to a two year deal with the ea00.es. we'll have the latest coming up in sports at 5:00. >>> new video shows the moment that a woman was violently attacked at a septa station in kensington. she was inside of this ele soto early et tuer man pulled a knife and demanded money. we are not showing the actual stabbing, the woman had injuries to her shoulder and leg and fell to the ground and crafaced from the elevator, the suspect left the scene and is still on the delpn today. >>> delen oare state police are searching for a couple. investigators say that he burglarized a dad's work wear clothing store in laurel back on january 20th, they say he stole $1500 worth of merchandise and fled with jefferson, police have issued arrest warrants for both of them. >>> "action nen." learned that the case against comedian, bill cosby, is delayed at least for now. the pennsyl sonia supreme court made the ruling today. it pushes back cosby's preliminary hearing while it decides on whether or not to consider a number of appeals. cosby was origit lly scheduled to be in court in norristown next week. >>> adam josephw.am joseph is joining us hope you evivoyed today because the sunshine is taking a break. >> the temperatures tidesble th rest of the week and we are chatting about snow at the end of the week after three days in the 60s. welcome to march. as we look outside right now, so ev in the sunshine, philadelphia intert tional airport just a few high clouds and 60 is your temperature and winds from the southeast 16. and the dew point is sitting at 29 and a whole lot cooler in ocean city from the shrivers beach cam overlooking the boardwalk. it's chilly. 45 degrees at the shore and the win coming off the ocean. 12 miles per hour and as we go to the mountains on shen onert thdeau like the word snow and t word cold, you can still see snow on the slopes and 49 is the temperature up there mild with the windchill of only 44 degrees, we'll chat about the timing of the rain and dropping temperatures and just how much snow we are thijohning here for friday which unfortut tely comes during the morning ru
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joseph. were you guys named aftere topp joseph. were you guys named after someone. named after my grandfather. my grandmother is marie. my grandmother is elizabeth.other is ebeth. i named can don't marie.. did you do you lisa before siena.ou siena bella. went well with that name. the last name is italian we had to do that. maria. i love that. at least traditionally very religious it wasit because religious thieves were very popular in that middle leaves were representative of something of the family. ensures tradition. joseph. my grandpa. for the kids we did different ones. you didn't do joseph. now.ph. now we did different names. we named our son his middle name is after our dog. gutter.dog. i didn't know that. a great name. many times if he has to write he has us do g. g. really. what were you thinking. i lost my marbles i don't know. he's just indiana jones of your family.'s just in the kid in the dog sit. the middle day was something that needed to send a very official be somethi cause that's where they're in trouble. you need to have something like. it is funny you bring it up. trust me it's been brought. kendo marie. she knows her mentally. she better. cathryn says on our facebook page middle name e knows hmentalis comment she is fine with that i may marie and so is most of my female family as it seems so are 90 percent of the women i meet. i agree. i meet. i agree. i like the aspect of having something connected through my family but it felt a little plane. his initials are different story the famil
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when 25-year-old joseph evidence evidence -- joseph was 11 years old, he played for the largest association in the u.s. then 10 years later committed suicide and was diagnosed with the brain disease caused by head trauma, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or cte. >> i couldn't understand how a kid so happy turned in to someone so depressed. >> reporter: they sued for $5 million. >> we don't want children to engage in combat. >> reporter: it stated their conduct was deliberate and plaintiff's safety, health, or life. pop warner now benches any child suspected to have a concussion and is unable to play again until they are cleared by a qualified physician. shirleen allicot, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> there's still more news ahead. >> eyewitness news at 5:00 begins right now. >> a homeless woman and her block-long caravan of carts. city officials are trying to figure out what to do about a situation some say is dangerous. >> and what's in the water? elevated lead levels cause concern and changes tonight at dozens of schools in newark. good evening at 5:00, i'm diana williams. >> and i'm sa
when 25-year-old joseph evidence evidence -- joseph was 11 years old, he played for the largest association in the u.s. then 10 years later committed suicide and was diagnosed with the brain disease caused by head trauma, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or cte. >> i couldn't understand how a kid so happy turned in to someone so depressed. >> reporter: they sued for $5 million. >> we don't want children to engage in combat. >> reporter: it stated their conduct was...
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joseph schmitz as one of them. talk about joseph schmitz was. mr. scahill: josephmitz was the pentagon inspector general under donald rumsfeld, and did not inspect much of anything. he was a cheerleader for most of the excessive policies of rumsfeld and the pentagon in the post-9/11 world, and when schmitz left the dod, he became an executive at blackwater. radicalchmitz is a christian supremacist. he is a member of the sovereign ororder of the knights of multi, anand has a neo-c-crusader worldview. i am choosing those worlds cap -- words carefully. he is definitely a radical christian supremacist, and he was an enthusiastic fan of erik prince and blackwater, and egos enjoins that company. this is a guy that, who when i was researching him for the blackwater book, he wrote a series of letters to the editor of conservative newspapers "the washington times" and others, in the 1990's -- he was a fanatical proponent of abortion, and one of the letters, i want to quote this correctly because he threatened to sue me once, and he couldn't because everything was true. he s
joseph schmitz as one of them. talk about joseph schmitz was. mr. scahill: josephmitz was the pentagon inspector general under donald rumsfeld, and did not inspect much of anything. he was a cheerleader for most of the excessive policies of rumsfeld and the pentagon in the post-9/11 world, and when schmitz left the dod, he became an executive at blackwater. radicalchmitz is a christian supremacist. he is a member of the sovereign ororder of the knights of multi, anand has a neo-c-crusader...
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meeting it says i'm here anytime my name to appears to vote cross me out and audrey joseph was here to commissioner joseph should replace my name any other questions or comments does seem like will i public comment no public comment public comment is closed. >> let's take a vote on this actually, we need a motion. >> sorry for the minutes of march first. >> do we have enough to i think the only people were myself and stephen and laura. >> we need one more for that you good point. >> motion to table it. >> there a second. >> second. >> all right. so a motion to continue - >> commissioner lee commissioner perez commissioner thomas is there speak into the microphone and i thank you commissioner president tan. >> the motion is continued or the minutes continued to the next meeting and move on to item 3 report from our sound inspectors. >> commissioners, i asked this agenda was published last week he was on vacation. >> how was it. >> thank you very much it was great i do want to mention given the chances we spent a bunch of yesterday and this morning maggie and looked at it the 19 applications open that was t
meeting it says i'm here anytime my name to appears to vote cross me out and audrey joseph was here to commissioner joseph should replace my name any other questions or comments does seem like will i public comment no public comment public comment is closed. >> let's take a vote on this actually, we need a motion. >> sorry for the minutes of march first. >> do we have enough to i think the only people were myself and stephen and laura. >> we need one more for that you...
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joseph democrats. republicans make joseph democrats every day on donald trump is promising more of the same. nicole: rubio plans to go to florida after campaigning in minnesota today. intact is holding an election that watch party. lauren: marco rubio when marco rubio wendy grossman at hobby lobby founder david green. he told neil cavuto why he's coming on strongly against donald trump didn't listen. >> we have a situation where we are forgetting decency. it surprises me about the faith world taking on someone that didn't learn what he should learn in the first grade and that is not to call people names and not to win by a scorched earth. lauren: green does not want to see a bully in the white house. hobby lobby was part of the favorable supreme court ruling in 24 team pathetic company does not have to provide workers with contraception due to religious beliefs. senator john mccain tells fox's bill o'reilly expects the majority of the gop to back trump if he wins the party's nomination. he was also critical of personal insults between donald trump and mark are revealed amid threats that do include domestic terror attacks. >> talking about the size of people series, throwing water around the stage and talking about the size of people's hands. the american people deserve a lot better and i am saddened we are not discussing these issues we are facing the greatest threat to the security of the night states and 70 years. lauren: candidates for law coins once again at the fox news channel debate thursday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. sure to mark the date and time on your calendar. nicole: on the democratic side, hillary clinton looking to solidify her lead on super tuesday. polls suggest the secretary of state is expected to bring many states today including texas, georgia and tennessee. >> when you have a leading candidate for president on the republican side who insults everybody, including muslims, that makes the job a little harder. it's not only offensive, it dangerous. it matters what you say when he ran for president and it really matters if you are president. nicole: senator bernie sanders facing a tough battle as polls show hillary clinton is leaving him across the south. last night he held a valid massachusetts that has 91 delegates. >> viewers state led the american revolution. [cheers and applause] now it is time for massachusetts to leave the political revolution. [cheers and applause] meanwhile, the wife of the vermont senator says her husband will take his campaign through the convention in july. lauren: the state department released the final batch of hillary clinton ... secretary of state. the department says that brings the number of e-mails containing classified information to more than 2000. directors spoke with attorney general about the linchpin of the first appearance on fox in nine years. lynch say in her department has no deadline for concluding the e-mail investigation. >> any case the department of justice books that will be handled efficiently can handled efficiently can fairly come as early any artificial deadline. what is most important is to follow the facts come follow the law and come to an independent conclusion as to what may or may not happen. trip to the justice department looking into whether she broke laws by using a private e-mail for official communication. a court ruling in new york yesterday could affect apple's efforts to fight in order to unlock an iphone belonging to one of the shooters in the san bernardino california deadly attack at a federal judge in new york sided with apple against the justice department over whether the company can be forced to help investigators data from a lack iphone. senior apple executives at the new york ruling indicates it may be harder for the justice department to win in california. attorney general bebeto lynch also said last night that the fbi order against apple does not violate the 13th amendment against servitude. >> thirteenth amendment is a very important part of the constitution, but it's not implicated when you go to an american company, with a lawful court order and you simply say, please comply with the law. that is not servitude of any kind. that is simply asking the company to live up to his civic obligation to cooperate with law enforcement as directed by a court. true to james bowman will be a capitol hill today to testify before the house judiciary committee on apple's refusal to help the government unlike the san bernardino shooters fun. lauren: u.s. stock futures had been hired. new york fed president bill dudley saying he sees downside risk to the u.s. economy that may keep the central bank's interest rate hike on hold for longer than he and his colleagues at the fed had earlier signaled. dudley was seeking in china. about expects the u.s. economy to grow 2% this year, he added on balance i am somewhat less confident than i was before. the fed raised interest rates in december for the first time in almost a decade. with that, let's get caught up in the global market action overnight. in asia, back-and-forth action. shanghai composite up 1.7% and the hang seng up 1.5%. kospi on the other hand finished down slightly. lauren: early trading up 31 points or half of 1%. ditto percentage terms for the cac and the dax in germany. the winner is up 1.5%. nicole: u.s. stock market futures up 106 for that doubt teachers. s&p up while the nasdaq up 31. trip through oil prices rose in february for the first time in four months in may were up again. thirty-four dollars at the quarter, pulled higher by $7. let's check out of the u.s. dollar is trading against key currencies. japanese yen, canadian dollar and euro weaker against the greenback this morning. lauren: the treasury 1.75%. nicole: coming up from a gop presidential candidate except an endorsement from the world of nascar. >> about is winning in business and success. i'm here to tell you he went with his family. he does. nicole: we will tell you about that. in sports, returning to the top college basketball ranking and has an easy time at number 23 texas and patriots quarterback tom brady reportedly has agreed to a two-year contract extension. all of those stories and more. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ nicole: cool hand luke starr george kennedy best remembered for his tough guy characters. kennedy won an oscar for best supporting actor. kennedy became one of hollywood's most recognizable supporting actors. several actions played leslie nelson and the gun movies in the business rival, the final seasons of dallas. church committee passed away sunday at his idaho home. he was 91 years old. lauren: let's take a look at u.s. stock index futures starting a new month on an up note. dow futures indicate a higher open up 108 points. s&p futures up 13 come in as a feature set 33. nicole: let's check out key commodities. right now 33.97. delhi or 22 cents as goldstein $7 to lauren: nascar rally behind donald trump. the endorsement of current and former drivers and nascar ceo brien prince. >> you know about is winning a business and success. i'm here to tell you he went with his family. he does. i will tell you one thing. if you leave one other thing, you would be proud to have them as part of your family here that is how i judge a winner, raises their family. lauren: nascar hall of famer, ryan newman all endorsing child. nicole: let's take a look at the latest from the world of sports. member chat room is no match last night. the new top-ranked team in the nation builder for texas 86-56. the win clinched the big 12 championship. game number one in the latest ap poll and the cons before to reach the top twice this season. also number one for two weeks in january. tom brady has no intentions of retiring anytime soon. reportedly agreed to a two-year contract extension. the agreement was confirmed by fax for. they have planned to play well into the 40s. nicole: lebron james led to a 196 when over the indiana pacers last night. massive ago the time they came for the three-pointer with 113 left. >> coming up, high on the prize. most important in the in the race for the white house. >> super tuesday is the most important day of the entire primary. we are doing very well in texas. lauren: fbi director james poe made with the keycorp fake to refer a terrorist plot. we will have the 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is on its presidential candidates vie for votes in 11 key states on super tuesday. i am transfixed. nicole: good morning. i'm nicole petallides. texas has the most delegates up for grabs at the latest in a high-stakes political brawl. lauren: stock market futures champagne after pride president bill dudley suggests bristol put off any interest rate hikes. dow up 107, nasdaq up 32. nicole: the shanghai composite index fell nearly 4% before ending with an up arrow gain of 1.6%. after gaining 3% yesterday, oil prices continuing to rise. 33.87 '-end-single-quote. the justice department releases the final batch of hillary clinton's e-mails. or rather lunch telling fox news there is no deadline for the clinton e-mail investigation two and vs vi and apple had to capitol hill to fight about unlocking an iphone used by terrorists after apple and the keycorp berlin and new york. we will have latest developments. nicole: candidates return to the top of the -- brady agrees to new two-year contract. good morning. 5:23 a.m. here in new york. it is super tuesday, march 1st welcome to fbi and a.m., your first like a today's news of the latest breaking is similar to expect the day ahead. nicole: white house hopefuls making the final push or both on super tuesday. republicans voted in 11 states. 600 delegates up for grab your democrats a word with 862 delegates. make sure to stay with fox news does not work for special coverage on super tuesday starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. nicole: gop front runner donald trump held a rally yesterday. his speech was interrupted by protesters multiple times. >> tens of thousands of people -- are you back there, darling? who is protesting? get out of here. get them now. right in the middle of my punchline. get them out, get them out. nicole: take a look at this video. a secret service agent was photographer was detained before being released. donald trump was on hannity last night talking about the importance of this self funding campaign. >> so many companies have everybody under control. everybody taking care one way or the other through political contributions. i would never say that of course. the lobbyists and the special-interest control everything. this may come that they are lobbyists come in a national interests. >> trump plans to campaign later today. the sun shines it holds the primary march 15th. meanwhile, senator marco rubio and ted cruz trying to cut into the lead in an interview with greta van festering pit rubio intensified his attack on donald trump. >> donald trump is a con artist. the con for students of trump university. for example, we now know to another record with "the new york times" and told them what he believed which is not the same as what he's telling audiences. donald trump should get "the new york times" permission to release the audio of the interview. lauren: ted cruz fighting hard for a win in his home state, the lone star state will award 155 delegates for republicans today. that is a lot. ted cruz is on hannity last night and also targeted trump. >> trump is a dealmaker. he spent his entire life cutting deals and we're furious with the ds in washington. the problem isn't that they have been unwilling to make is that democrats. the problem is republicans make do with the democrats every day and donald trump is promising more of the same. nicole: very rubio plans to go to minnesota. ted cruz stays in texas and will hold an election night watch party. nicole: on the democratic side, who quit looking to solidify your lead over bernie sanders on super tuesday. polls suggest the secretary of state is expected to win many states today including texas, georgia and tennessee. >> when you have a leading candidate for president on the republican side who insults everybody including muslims, that makes the job a little harder. it's not only offensive. it is dangerous. it matters what you say when you run for president and that really matters if you are president. nicole: senator sanders facing a tough title with hillary clinton leading them across the south. he held a valid massachusetts which has 91 delicate. >> 11 states including massachusetts, over 800 delegates are going to be elected to the democratic convention and we anticipate winning many of them and the majority of them right here. nicole: the way for the vermont senator said there has been with the democratic convention in july. lauren: a court ruling could affect apple suffers defied an order to unlock an iphone belonging to one of the shooters in the san bernardino deadly attack in december. a federal judge in new york siding with apple. they help investigators extract data from the last iphone. and apple expected is that the new york ruling indicates it might be harder for the justice department to win in california. attorney general the rather lunch set on special report last night at the border against apple does not violate the 13th amendment against servitude. >> the 13th amendment is an important part of the constitution, but it's not implicated when you go to an american company with a lawful court order and you simply say, please comply with the law. that is not servitude of any kind. that is simply asking the company to live up to a civic obligation to cooperate with law enforcement as directed by a court. lauren: attorney general james, it will be at 1:00 today to testify before the judiciary committee to help the government unlock the san bernardino terrorist phone. nicole: breaking news this morning. intercontinental exchange. owner of the york stock exchange is considering an offer for london stock exchange group is now purged the company's board did the news a week after the stock exchange said it was an event types about a possible $20 billion merger that would create the largest exchange in europe. we will keep you up-to-date on the story as it develops. lauren: most asian markets. let's get a closer look. business reporter tracey yu live in beijing for us. good morning. good morning, ladies. asian markets on the green today. nikkei composite after last night up about 1.7% led by property developers did the chinese central bank's latest measure the boost of confidence in hong kong. the hang seng up 1.7%. major banks became the biggest winners. japanese stacks at a very subdued trading day volume as investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of a few key events happening. the nikkei up about four tenths of 1%. investors worried about the continued strength against the u.s. dollar given the appropriate probability as they concern is the books are closed by the end of this month. in south korea, markets are closed for holiday today. back to you. lauren: tracey yu, thank you very much for the global market action we've been seeing. all of the aeros. barclays getting crashed this morning. i've been down 10%. the rest of the indices looking pretty good. the dax up on 20%, cac up 1% and neil ftse up. lauren: dow futures up 138 points on this first day of march. a pretty good month for the stock market historically. nasdaq futures up 40 points. train to check in on yesterday's gains for oil up once again. but they're up 1.1%. google it meant in a bear some responsibility had a bus earlier this month. we will have the story for you. after a record 340 days in space, astronauts scott kelley is set to return to earth today. we will tell you all about it. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪ lauren: let's get you caught up in a stock market futures. dow futures higher by 139.8 s. and p. feith's higher by 16. nicole: the sake of key commodities. 34.20 good up 1.3%. nicole: google has claimed responsibility for the crash happening last month in a self driving? the strength to get around sandbagged in a wide mind. the said they thought the bus would slow or allow his car to continue. however, that did not happen. it struck the side of the best causing minor damage. no one was injured and to make changes to a software after that crash to avoid future accidents. nicole: exercise self driving car on the side links to the the side like student car community stay awake. scott kelley is ready to return to earth with the nasa astronauts than 340 days on the space station connecting space for an eating space veggies on the outer rim of her. kelley is set to touch down a posix time about 11:45 p.m. eastern time tonight. he will then be flown to houston for your celebration taking place to welcome him and his twin brother and former nasa astronaut mark kelley. lauren: let me say it's been fascinating to follow his trip from outer space on twitter. presidential candidates on the super tuesday and the writer is red hot. >> on the issue of con artists it won't stop saying. donald trump is a con artist. nicole: fbi director james komi director james komi heads to capitol hill today after a polemic keycorp victory in the battle to keep the phone used by terrorists a lot. the latest on that checking their stock index futures this march 1st retail futures up 136 points. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at money markets and breaking news. keep it here. ♪ nicole: breaking news this morning picked battle is on its presidential candidates its presidential candidates fight for those in 11 key states on this super tuesday. good morning. i am nicole petallides. lauren: i am transfixed. texas is the most delegates up for grabs. the latest in the high-stakes political brawl. while futures jumped to the upside after their the reserve president builds reserve president bill dudley suggest there are risks to the u.s. economy and that will put off interest rate hikes. they give a boost to stocks. dow futures up 133. shanghai composite fell in 4% and ending with a gain of 1.7%. japan's stocks remained slightly higher as well. nicole: oil is higher once again up 1.1%. the justice department releases a final of hillary clinton's female spirit hillary clinton's female spirit attorney general would rather lunch tells fox news there is no deadline for the clinton e-mail investigation to end. nicole: fbi and apple had to the hill. after apple went the keycorp bowling in new york at all the latest development. transfer candidates returned to the top of college basketball rankings and patriots quarterback tom brady agrees to new two-year contract. we will have those details. by 41:00 on super tuesday. welcome to "fbn:am" from your first look at today's markets, latest breaking is and what to expect that they had. nicole: republicans vote 11 states today with nearly 600 delegates up for grabs. democrats will award more than 860 delegates. make sure you stay right here in the fox business network for special coverage of super tuesday starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. transfer republican front runner donald trump but a speech interrupted multiple times by protesters. >> tens of thousands of people. are you back there, darling? get out of here. get them out. right in the middle of my punchline. get them out, get them out. lauren: secret service agents sending a photographer to the ground at the same trump rallied at the photographer was detained before he was released. meanwhile, donald trump on hannity attacking senator marco rubio and ted cruz. >> he says he is six-foot two, but it's got small hands. are my hands small? i never heard of that one. he's very nasty and very desperate. i know cruz is a friend of yours, but he's not exactly truthful and that's when doing so well with evangelicals that they like the truth. lauren: later today the sunshine state holds its primary march 15th. nicole: senator marco rubio and ted cruz tried to cut into the lead group review intends intensifies attacks. >> della ciampa spent a year insulting everyone. there's very few groups or individuals who have been personally insulted. he's used the pulpit of the presidency was a presidential run to insult people appeared nicole: ted cruz fighting hard for a win in his home state. the lone star state will award 155 delegate today. ted cruz was on hannity last night also targeting trout. >> trump is a dealmaker. he spent his entire life cutting deals and we are furious with the deals in washington at the problem with republicans in washington isn't that they've been unwilling to make josephts. the problem as republicans make just the democrats every day and donald trump is promising more of the same. nicole: rubio plans to go after campaigning in minnesota today. cruz stated texas hold an election that watch party. lauren: hillary clinton looking to solidify or later for bernie sanders on super tuesday. the former secretary stapled in many states. texas, georgia and tennessee. >> when you have a leading candidate for president on the republican side who insults everybody including muslims, that makes the job a little harder. it is not only offensive, it is dangerous. it matters what you say when you run for president and it really matters if you are president. lauren: senator sanders is facing a tough battle in polls show hillary clinton is in him all across south. last night he held a rally in massachusetts which has 91 delegates. >> yours is that the american revolution. 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joseph democrats. republicans make joseph democrats every day on donald trump is promising more of the same. nicole: rubio plans to go to florida after campaigning in minnesota today. intact is holding an election that watch party. lauren: marco rubio when marco rubio wendy grossman at hobby lobby founder david green. he told neil cavuto why he's coming on strongly against donald trump didn't listen. >> we have a situation where we are forgetting decency. it surprises me about the faith...
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couple in their 70s after the husband and wife went missing in brooklyn. 76 yorld charles joseph and lorna joseph were seen at in their home yesterday. please give police a call. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic. here is meteorologist bill evans. >> this is our camera looking south and we have a very nice morning. clear skies, temperatures as you see there, 39 degrees, we're looking at a nice start to the day with temperatures right at or above normal to start the day. we'll be well above normal later on today. 39 degrees and clear skies. the winds out of the southwest so we'll have a nice day a few clouds today. really what we're seeing is a set-up that you would see in spring time. we have high pressure here and rotating around that will be showers off to the west in st. louis to chicago. but we stay protected by this the high slides east ward with the winds out of the southwest and that will warm us up. temperatures will run 10 to 15 degrees warmer today as the big warm up begins today. a week of warm weather. 47 by the time we get to 10:00. noon time temp
couple in their 70s after the husband and wife went missing in brooklyn. 76 yorld charles joseph and lorna joseph were seen at in their home yesterday. please give police a call. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic. here is meteorologist bill evans. >> this is our camera looking south and we have a very nice morning. clear skies, temperatures as you see there, 39 degrees, we're looking at a nice start to the day with temperatures right at or...
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joseph's bryn mawr front yard when joseph said he saw a couple trying to force will my a tan colored honda crv sedan. >> they tried telling me, you know, we thought it was our neighbor's dog, look like our neighbor's dog, he responded to our neighbor over's dog name. >> red flags went up for joseph as surveillance rolled on the capture. his mind went to flyers like this on social media and along the main line. dated march 22, last tuesday, the poster warns dog owners to secure their pets after witnessing their dog taken by a man and a woman also in a tan sedan. >> i've seen this poster around the area. i've also seen missing dog flyers. >> anthony coil has seen those flyers, too, telling "eyewitness news" his neighbor has fallen victim. >> she would leave her dog out front, when the weather is nice, just went missing one day, she hasn't seen it since. >> story coil hopes to avoid by keeping close watch over his dog, joseph adds he was basilica of saints peter and paul surprise who had almost took will. >> i good chance it may be by somebody you totally don't think, how they appear to look like, i mean there is was couple with their kid. >> the main line animal rescue facebook page comment from people who say they've seen suspicious people around dogs in villanova, radnor, as wel
joseph's bryn mawr front yard when joseph said he saw a couple trying to force will my a tan colored honda crv sedan. >> they tried telling me, you know, we thought it was our neighbor's dog, look like our neighbor's dog, he responded to our neighbor over's dog name. >> red flags went up for joseph as surveillance rolled on the capture. his mind went to flyers like this on social media and along the main line. dated march 22, last tuesday, the poster warns dog owners to secure their...
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meeting it says i'm here anytime my name to appears to vote cross me out and audrey joseph was here to commissioner josephace my name any other questions or comments does seem like will i public comment no public comment public comment is closed. >> let's take a vote on this actually, we need a motion. >> sorry for the minutes of march first. >> do we have enough to i think the only people were myself and stephen and laura. >> we need one more for that you good point. >> motion to table it. >> there a second. >> second. >> all right. so a motion to continue - >> commissioner lee commissioner perez commissioner thomas is there speak into the microphone and i thank you commissioner president tan. >> the motion is continued or the minutes continued to the next meeting and move on to item 3 report from our sound inspectors. >> commissioners, i asked this agenda was published last week he was on vacation. >> how was it. >> thank you very much it was great i do want to mention given the chances we spent a bunch of yesterday and this morning maggie and looked at it the 19 applications open that was tedious but w
meeting it says i'm here anytime my name to appears to vote cross me out and audrey joseph was here to commissioner josephace my name any other questions or comments does seem like will i public comment no public comment public comment is closed. >> let's take a vote on this actually, we need a motion. >> sorry for the minutes of march first. >> do we have enough to i think the only people were myself and stephen and laura. >> we need one more for that you good point....
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joseph has been involved in ihss policy and procedure committee fair labors standard act and the hemifund-raising ihss dos appreciation and ihss retreat joseph is a firm burn in the action and demonstrates excellent serving with all internal and external clients and provides the best customer service possible and joseph never says no, he enjoys helping others and keeps as busy as he can with a variety of tasks to apply his experience and lastly enjoys garden and he is a fantastic photographer so joseph congratulations on behalf of the staff (clapping.) >> thank you joseph for your service in the department. >> now we'll have the director's report zimmermann director's report. >> good morning, commissioners i want to start by talking about tom nolan and my visit to state capital last week, i he mentioned the last meeting we last thursday was state capital day for aging services aging california association of association on aging but also the justice service and other folks convened to the state capital in the morning we basically heard from the assembly and senate staff and from the lotta's fountain earthquake office how their handling issues related to older adults and the afternoon tom and i hindu to visit with the staff and the filtering staff and who else did we see david chiu's staff we met with
joseph has been involved in ihss policy and procedure committee fair labors standard act and the hemifund-raising ihss dos appreciation and ihss retreat joseph is a firm burn in the action and demonstrates excellent serving with all internal and external clients and provides the best customer service possible and joseph never says no, he enjoys helping others and keeps as busy as he can with a variety of tasks to apply his experience and lastly enjoys garden and he is a fantastic photographer...
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joseph took on catholic in the division 3 finals and st. joseph couldn't also playing for a title, division two, st. vincent takes on john glenn and they take it to the hoops and they're down by 3, and seconds left, down by 5 and not letting up and dominick davis goes to the hoop and trailed by 3 and now 15 seconds left, they're trying to get the job done but couldn't, john glenn wins, 76-72. >>> it looks like twitter will be keeping tweets brief, it's sticking to the 140 character limit. >>> the leader of the catholic church is going after some new followers on instagram. >>> spring is now just a couple hours away and it's not going >> bit of a trick, expect most of us to start to feel like spring by the midpoint of the week. tomorrow is 38 for a high, similar to today and maybe a few more flakes in the morning but no accumulation. dry on monday and tuesday but 62 on sunday. that's the kind of number we want to see for the first full week of spring. just get through tomorrow with a winter jacket. >> don't put them away just yet. thanks for watchi
joseph took on catholic in the division 3 finals and st. joseph couldn't also playing for a title, division two, st. vincent takes on john glenn and they take it to the hoops and they're down by 3, and seconds left, down by 5 and not letting up and dominick davis goes to the hoop and trailed by 3 and now 15 seconds left, they're trying to get the job done but couldn't, john glenn wins, 76-72. >>> it looks like twitter will be keeping tweets brief, it's sticking to the 140 character...
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handle and your photography and we'll feature you live here on gdo. photography. here's joseph, our weather baby. and joseph is striking a pose, very artfully so. and a good looking kid in his red hoodie. i love it, mom and dad. thank you. a host of others on your website. i love it. visit your website fox 35 orlando.com for more on the weather baby segment. that's your forecast. >>> thanks. sky fox is on the way to a crash on the 408, just east of the here. you can see by those red. this is at 408 westbound. the accident is at the dean road exit and again causing once sky fox gets there, we'll bring you more details. taking a look at drive times, heading westbound on lake mary boulevard to colonial, that will take you 18 minutes, eastbound from the attractions to downtown, take you 16 minutes and westbound 408 from the 417 to downtown will take you 13 minutes. john and amy, back to you. >> time now to check out what's hot in hollywood. >> let's get to jenny from resume bah 100.3, joining us with the scoop this morning. >> good morning. happy monday. how are you guys? >> very good, thanks. so let's talk abo
handle and your photography and we'll feature you live here on gdo. photography. here's joseph, our weather baby. and joseph is striking a pose, very artfully so. and a good looking kid in his red hoodie. i love it, mom and dad. thank you. a host of others on your website. i love it. visit your website fox 35 orlando.com for more on the weather baby segment. that's your forecast. >>> thanks. sky fox is on the way to a crash on the 408, just east of the here. you can see by those red....
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joseph a.s which men's warehouse owns, as well. the company says it will close 250 warehouses and 80 joseph a. banks. you probably know joseph a. banks for its absurd buy one get three free promotion. one wonders what the sale will be when they liquidate the store. buy a bear pair of sauk socks at 100 neck ties. >>> side with apple in its conflict with the fbi. 47% support apple. 42% support the fbi. apple, as you well know, is ordered to open a phone in the san bernardino terror case. i was speaking yesterday with apple's lead attorney about the case. ted olsen no stranger to terrorism. he lost his own wife on one of the 9/11 flights but he stands by apple and the constitution. >> we must draw the line at our constitutional rights because terrorists want to take away those principles. they want to break down america. they want to destroy america. and at all times, we as citizens or lawyers or government officials must stand up for those basic fundamental constitutional rights. >> mr. olson could be the most skilled attorney out there. the lawyer that represents the government before the supreme court. he represented then gover
joseph a.s which men's warehouse owns, as well. the company says it will close 250 warehouses and 80 joseph a. banks. you probably know joseph a. banks for its absurd buy one get three free promotion. one wonders what the sale will be when they liquidate the store. buy a bear pair of sauk socks at 100 neck ties. >>> side with apple in its conflict with the fbi. 47% support apple. 42% support the fbi. apple, as you well know, is ordered to open a phone in the san bernardino terror case....
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joseph took on lamm essential catholic in division three. st. joseph could not get the job done as they were outscored 39-18 in the second half. lime essential catholic goes on to win getting their second state title in three years. in division four, cornerstone christian with a dominant michael boswell with the field. takes it to the hoop and lays it in. boswell with 13 points on the night. second quarter, off the inbound pass. brennan mcqueen with the bucket. he added 13 on the night as cornerstone goes on to get the first state championship with a 72-54 victory. they became the first ohio state champion with more than 10 losses on the season. now, they are number one. pretty impressive. in division two, st. be is taking on john glenn. a little over a minute left. devonte great takes it to the hoop. seconds left on the clock. st. be is down by five, not letting up. dominic davis gets two points. they trailed by three. 15 seconds left, but they could not complete the comeback. one, 76-72. slow, building african-style music it's the little moments that
joseph took on lamm essential catholic in division three. st. joseph could not get the job done as they were outscored 39-18 in the second half. lime essential catholic goes on to win getting their second state title in three years. in division four, cornerstone christian with a dominant michael boswell with the field. takes it to the hoop and lays it in. boswell with 13 points on the night. second quarter, off the inbound pass. brennan mcqueen with the bucket. he added 13 on the night as...
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their 70s after the husband and wife went missing in brooklyn. 76-year-old charles joseph and 74-year-old lorna joseph were last seen at their home in east new york 5:00 yesterday morning. >>>an enormous crowd is expected in midtown manhattan to remember a former nypd officer killed in the line of dutyle. thousands of people lined the streets of texas for an open air memorial to 29-year-old david hofer. eyewitness news reporter dwrarl miles is live outside of -- darla miles is live outside of the cathedral. >> it begins at 10:00 this morning. the nypd has already begun to close off the i did streets in mep ration for all of the people in preparation for all of the people to pay their respects. he graduated from st. ann's high school in 2004 and nyu in 2008. in 2009, he joined the nypd, worked for the 9th precinct from 2009 until 2014 until he moved to the dallas area to work for the police department. he was killed during the line of and on saturday, hundreds of people there in bedford texas attended a memorial service for him. they filled a high school football stadium so they can pay their respects.
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couple in the 70s after a husband and wife went missing in brooklyn. 76-year-old charles joseph and 74-year-old lorna joseph were last seen in their home at 5:00 yesterday morning. >>> negotiations are resuming today in hopes of voiding a new jersey transit strike. union members rallied in wood bridge over the weekend. union and management negotiators are meeting. employees say they have worked and want a pay increase without an agreement, workers may strike this coming sunday. >>> a crash claiming the lives of two teens, coming up, we're learning more about the two victims as police prepare to update us on the investigation. >> former wrestling star hulk hogan going to court over a sex tape. >> and first in the u.s., surgeons performing a risky uterus transplant. >> i'm meteorologist bill evans in the weather center. check out the temperatures warming up pretty fast. we're looking at 550 in the park. belmar and tom's river warming into the mid-50's. we'll warm up fast with a southwest wind c and i raise turkey for shady brook farms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things sho
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joseph empey several times since he was hurt. amber empey parents of attack victim joseph empey court empey parents of attack victim joseph empey --sot-- "in line for about two minutes and then everything went orange." --butted with-- "blacked out...and then pandaemonium." --butted with-- "i'm heartbroken for everyone who passed away and everyone who got hurt." 60-year-old richard norby and 19-year- old mason wells are the other injured missionaries. listen to this, family members say mason wells and his mother were also present at the 2013 boston marathon bombings. in the studio, robert guaderrama, fox19 now. there are no specific credible threats in the united states, but security at cvg has been heightened after the attacks... sara...what are you seeing around the airport? washington ap - homeland security secretary jeh jay johnson says there is no "specific, credible intelligence" of any plots against the united states like those carried out in brussels. as a precaution, the homeland security department is stepping up security at major u.s. airports and rail and transit stations around the country. johnson says dhs officials
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. >> joseph, how does it feel after all this time? >> reporter: joseph jones said nothing when he was led to jail tonight accused of murdering his wife half a decade ago. back then he couldn't stop talking. >> i could barely sleep and >> reporter: the body of nicole tessa sewed up about a football field away from -- showed up about a football field away from the home she shared with jones and their son. jones seemingly beside himself with grief when it took him two days to report her missing. >> i'm so sad right now i don't even know how to explain it. a caring, loving mother who tried to do everything she could for her children and the family and everything. >> reporter: when investigators took jones in for questioning back then, he told them he and tessa had been arguing over drugs. he left in a huff and returned to find her gone having left their son with a family member. the neighbors said the couple fought all the time. >> they're arguing and he leaves and she leaves and she wind up dead, doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: detectives say there isn
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joseph with the accuweather forecast filled with optimism. we'll continue in just a moment. >> weekend accuweather forecast here's adam joseph. >> it kind of goes downhill the second half of the weekend but temperatures stay above normal both days. your sunnier day is saturday an few showers. >> at least downhill -- >> no, no, no it is not winter-like whatsoever. it's just some rain. as we take a look at double scan live radar we had some showers early this morning. that sunshine came back. we've had a northerly wind and that helped to pull those temperatures back at the end of the week. so we slipped back to the 60's today from the 82 we enjoyed the last two days. but even at 69 as a high today is still 18 degrees above normal and also this weekend a big weekend as we spring forward one hour. do not forget to turn those clocks ahead one hour at bedtime on saturday night and also a good reminder this weekend to check the batteries in your smoke detector. here's those winds coming out of the north at 55 right now in allentown, 57 in lancaster and we've been spoiled the last couple of days. these numbers still well above the average but feeling a whole lot cooler. 60 in trenton, 63 millville and at the shore, temperatures there only in the 50's like they have been the last couple of afternoons because of that very chilly sea breeze. satellite and radar, that cold front has now pushed way down to the south, so we're seeing a decent amount of clear skies presently but there is a system to the south of dallas. you see a little spin here. that will start to move to the north and east and throw a warm front our way as we get into sunday afternoon. but for tonight, it's mostly clear, great friday night overall. however, you're going have to bundle up late tonight. turning much cooler, 34 degrees in suburbs, 42 for center city. as we look at another front to our north and west on saturday it does not push in until very late in the day. so morning sunshine will give way to increasing clouds with this front and that system to the south. that 65 still around 14 degrees above average. the front comes through overall dry but then on sunday, high pressure to the north will send winds more northeasterly so that will bring the temperature down a degree or two on sunday and with that warm front coming in clouds build first thing in the morning and even some afternoon showers. and speaking of sunday, our sun will set at 7:06 p.m. with there time change so we're getting those sun sets to be longer and longer. by april 1st, 7:25 and on may first our sun will set just before 8:00 p.m. the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast, 65 tomorrow. it's sunny, still nice with increasing clouds in the afternoon. mild still on sunday, low to mid 60's but again, very cloudy with some showers developing in the afternoon and then periods of rain sunday night into monday. monday an easterly wind. it will be a raw feeling to the day at 54 degrees. but then it turns breezy, warmer brighter tuesday, 66. beautiful here on wednesday of 72. and then clouds build thursday. could be a couple of showers on saint patrick's day of 66 and then cooler again but again, cooler at 64 at that time is still close to 10 to 12 degrees above average. no signs of winter. >> thank you adam. >> yeah. >> finally tonight a gloucester county principal got himself into a sticky situation today. this was the result of a promise that oak valley elementary school principal john schilling made to his students. he promised that if they raised more than $500 for the county animal shelter he would let them duct tape him to a wall. they obviously made their goal and had a school project that they will never forget. >>> abc's "world news tonight" with david muir is next on channel six. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff sharrie williams adam josephucis rodgers and please join us for "action news at 11:00 here on channel six. for cecily tynan adam joseph ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >> ♪ this price can't be right... that's the right price! it's that low. what other things on this list "can't be right?" looks like a list full of "can't be right's." seriously? at giant, prices are down. savings are up. my giant. is so wholesome... and it doesn't take the whole paycheck. giant's exclusive nature's promise. eat well for less. my giant. ncy reag >>> breaking news this friday night. the new fights breaking out at a trump rally. both outside, and inside. the clashes captured on video. >> get them out of here. >> the new security concerns after the assault earlier this week. as trump's republican rivals mount a last-ditch effort to stop him tuesday night. >>> celebrating nancy reagan. the former presidents. he first ladies sitting beside one another.
joseph with the accuweather forecast filled with optimism. we'll continue in just a moment. >> weekend accuweather forecast here's adam joseph. >> it kind of goes downhill the second half of the weekend but temperatures stay above normal both days. your sunnier day is saturday an few showers. >> at least downhill -- >> no, no, no it is not winter-like whatsoever. it's just some rain. as we take a look at double scan live radar we had some showers early this morning. that...
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joseph the worker class. finding out more about st. joseph the worker, job opportunities, housing opportunities that are available to you, go ahead and meet me in the program's classroom for st. josephker. >> instantly harrington's laughing. i'm wondering, who is this guy? >> i'm officer solomon. i'm the program coordinator here for tent city. okay, come on up, guys. >> officer solomon had this radio voice. so when we first met him and he started talking to us, we were all thinking like, this guy must have done something in radio. and he actually did. >> many people, of course, ask me when they hear my voice, officer solomon, you've got that voice and face for radio. get it? face for radio? anyway. yes, i was in radio. for many years. and did a little tv. did a little radio. loved it. but as i would sit in the studio, you know, and as i would be front selling and back selling songs, that was the latest by def leppard, coming up around the corner got a little docken, a little ratt, and more of your requests coming up with me the big g. it was fun. a fun life, it was great. you know, i loved walking in the store, hey, big g! how you doing! it was a lot of fun. but i said, is this my l
joseph the worker class. finding out more about st. joseph the worker, job opportunities, housing opportunities that are available to you, go ahead and meet me in the program's classroom for st. josephker. >> instantly harrington's laughing. i'm wondering, who is this guy? >> i'm officer solomon. i'm the program coordinator here for tent city. okay, come on up, guys. >> officer solomon had this radio voice. so when we first met him and he started talking to us, we were all...