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for founder charles k landis. landis is consider the man that really put sea isle on the map, when he purchased it in 1880 he had been inspired by a recent trip to italy and pressed by beauty and charm of venice and other italian cities. landis sought to recreate that atmosphere in his resort community. he renamed it from ludlum island to sea isle sit and had waterways and canals and imported art and statues from europe to try to give the fledge link community an old world ambience. this town is also takes pride, in honoring its veterans, that is so important, to everyone here in this community. our jan carabao, introduces you now to one of the hometown heroes. >> reporter: when sunshines on the shore a couple blocks away on a patriotic 50th street visitors will find bill johnson who has owned a home here for 45 years. >> i like to sit out here on the porch, and so many people greet and say hi as they go by some i know some i don't know. i always like to tell people thinks best street in sea isle city. >> as proud
for founder charles k landis. landis is consider the man that really put sea isle on the map, when he purchased it in 1880 he had been inspired by a recent trip to italy and pressed by beauty and charm of venice and other italian cities. landis sought to recreate that atmosphere in his resort community. he renamed it from ludlum island to sea isle sit and had waterways and canals and imported art and statues from europe to try to give the fledge link community an old world ambience. this town...
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but the community, grew up long before those family vacations, thanks to found are charles kay landis. >> the air just fell all over the country. mr. handis had five agents and one years time he owned the entire island. started selling properties in may of 1881, and he started selling them, i think he sold like 400 properties that summer. >> reporter: years later the son of the charles landis began dredging canals paving way for fish are man to start businesses in the middle of town. a town that continues to thrive, and one that continues to draw those seeking sun, and serenity. >> it is a spiritual concept. when you come here in the summertime people are relaxed, they want to enjoy we live in the safe community, and, i'm proud of it, and i hope to keep it that way. >> reporter: very nice. one other thing i need to tell but is the wall of family record, or wall of family albums, it is located here as well, it is on the book shelves. take a look at this this is so important. record of the people who built and lived in the city over the years. history preserved soy everyone remembers, w
but the community, grew up long before those family vacations, thanks to found are charles kay landis. >> the air just fell all over the country. mr. handis had five agents and one years time he owned the entire island. started selling properties in may of 1881, and he started selling them, i think he sold like 400 properties that summer. >> reporter: years later the son of the charles landis began dredging canals paving way for fish are man to start businesses in the middle of...
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coming outer heading northbound bail at landis avenue and stay on delsea drive route 47 instead. on the big picture, overnight construction cleared early for the most part. that's good news. had a a crash at 16th and spring garden at kellyanne's that cleared out. we55th and woodland we have police activity. 49th and springfield would be the way to go. route 63 is blocked at the exxon station, yodder road or oak drive are the alternates. we have down trees militia hill road is blocked saturday close to the pennsylvania turnpike. avoid that area, as well. overnight construction on the turnpike both ways by 476 the mid county interchange you're looking better in that neck of the woods on thursday morning. >> let's go back to the story r breaking news, a 7-year-old is back with her mother after a chaotic and scary night. a child was in the back of a minivan when a repo driver hooked it up and towed it away. katherine scott is live in southwest philadelphia where police are trying to piece together what happened. >> reporter: that's right, good morning, tam, police are trying to deter
coming outer heading northbound bail at landis avenue and stay on delsea drive route 47 instead. on the big picture, overnight construction cleared early for the most part. that's good news. had a a crash at 16th and spring garden at kellyanne's that cleared out. we55th and woodland we have police activity. 49th and springfield would be the way to go. route 63 is blocked at the exxon station, yodder road or oak drive are the alternates. we have down trees militia hill road is blocked saturday...
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you want to exit 55 northbound by the time you get to landis avenue and stay local on vineland through 47 or delsea drive instead. a couple of spots police activity this morning on the boulevard by the acme, the other in southwest philadelphia at woodland and 50th, i would stick with springfield and 49th to get around that. the vine street expressway, looking good this morning, no overnight construction overnight closures resume next week. this week you're without them, traffic moving so far so good. >> a mother is reunited with her young daughter after a tense night. a repo man made off with her minivan, but her child was asleep on the back seat. katherine scott is in southwest philadelphia trying to figure to determined what happened with the chain of events. luckily, the child was not hurt. she slept through the entireyouy what could have happened if the minivan was towed to a minivan and left there, if the child woke up and wandered around are their guard dogs in the lot. the 26-year-old mother is sitting with her 7-year-old daughter. police say it unfolded at 2:30 a.m., the mother
you want to exit 55 northbound by the time you get to landis avenue and stay local on vineland through 47 or delsea drive instead. a couple of spots police activity this morning on the boulevard by the acme, the other in southwest philadelphia at woodland and 50th, i would stick with springfield and 49th to get around that. the vine street expressway, looking good this morning, no overnight construction overnight closures resume next week. this week you're without them, traffic moving so far so...
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you want to bail at landis avenue in vineland and sea on 47, delsea drive. dropped into the 30s in wilmington 495 southbound, you know the reason it's construction southbound near 1st street stay on i-95 not too bad so far there this morning. this is a live look at i-95 in fishtown, the broken down vehicle is gone. it's southbound volume we see every morning, but with it you're looking at speeds in the 20s from cottman on in. we have a downed tree at welsh and strahle the inner drive. down tree in white marsh blocking militia hill road. watch out for a crash in conshohocken, hector street at north lane. >> we have breaking news, a mother has reunited with a young daughter after a tense night. a repo man made off with the minivan with the sleeping child in the back seat. katherine scott is live on the scene. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tam, we spoke to repo man again he was speaking with officers, he wears a body cam during the e said it confirms his events. he was cleared he was told he would not be charged he was cleared to remove the tow truck
you want to bail at landis avenue in vineland and sea on 47, delsea drive. dropped into the 30s in wilmington 495 southbound, you know the reason it's construction southbound near 1st street stay on i-95 not too bad so far there this morning. this is a live look at i-95 in fishtown, the broken down vehicle is gone. it's southbound volume we see every morning, but with it you're looking at speeds in the 20s from cottman on in. we have a downed tree at welsh and strahle the inner drive. down tree...
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traffic is being detoured off at landis avenue.nload the "abc7 news" app and find out when the north bound lanes will reopen. south bound is moving. >>> the american college student released by north korea last week has died. otto warmbier was in a coma when he returned to the u.s. he had severe brain damage but it was not clear what caused it. he died today in ohio. he was accused of stealing a propaganda banner in 2016. he was sentenced to 15 years in a north korean labor camp. >>> tomorrow, the city of san jose will decide whether to enter negotiations with google to build a massive development in the downtown area. but some are saying, not so fast. janeane is live from san jose where a group of community activists have a number of concerns. >> reporter: dan, community activists say they know when the city -- they see dollar signs and investment when it comes to partnering with google and they worry that this could lead to more gentrification in downtown san jose. >> for the family that's living in a garage, for the worker that'
traffic is being detoured off at landis avenue.nload the "abc7 news" app and find out when the north bound lanes will reopen. south bound is moving. >>> the american college student released by north korea last week has died. otto warmbier was in a coma when he returned to the u.s. he had severe brain damage but it was not clear what caused it. he died today in ohio. he was accused of stealing a propaganda banner in 2016. he was sentenced to 15 years in a north korean labor...
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all cars are being diverted on to landis avenue exit. 6080 near the junction in mill pitas. we are going to keep following this and keep you posted on air and we will have the latest tonight at six. >>> tonight council members in san mateo are expected to sign off on body cameras. they are hoping to have that program up and running by this fall. >>> the holidays just got a little more expensive. ups is adding more charges for deliveries in november and december. so pretty much everything. the charges are from november 19 to december 2nd and from december 17 to december 23rd. >>> well this one got a little dicey. >> for sure. >> quite a price. a woman in southern california was in her hot tub relaxing when they picked up a dog toy but it was no toy. no, she picks up a baby rattle snake. runs away screaming. the fire department came out and took care of it. >> she thought it was a rope toy. >> the dog was there to protect her. >> that is not my toy. >> rattle snake season. so beware. thanks for joining us. back at 6:00 home to see you then. bye. >>> breaking news tonight, trag
all cars are being diverted on to landis avenue exit. 6080 near the junction in mill pitas. we are going to keep following this and keep you posted on air and we will have the latest tonight at six. >>> tonight council members in san mateo are expected to sign off on body cameras. they are hoping to have that program up and running by this fall. >>> the holidays just got a little more expensive. ups is adding more charges for deliveries in november and december. so pretty much...
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pouring out of the dump truck, you want to bail by the time you get to atlantic disavenue and -- landisvenue and stay or delsea drive route 47. had a crash 16th and spring garden. katherine scott was telling us about the collision at 55th and woodland. >>> all lanes open in both directions on the vine, as we kick things off on thisrning. >>> americans are expected to hit the road in record numbers for the july 4th weekend. aaa expect 44.2 million people to get out there and travel at least 50 miles away from home. the auto club believes the rising travel is due to rising employment and higher consumer confidence. >>> energy stocks dropped again as oil dropped to the lowest price this summer. >>> kia claimed the top spot in the survey for the second year in a row. the south korean auto is the first brand to beat a luxury brand. >>> george clooney is selling his casa mio. he launched it just for fun and never expected it to be worth so much. >>> one high school student stepped on to the graduation stage even though he has not walked for years. he had been in the wheelchair for most of his
pouring out of the dump truck, you want to bail by the time you get to atlantic disavenue and -- landisvenue and stay or delsea drive route 47. had a crash 16th and spring garden. katherine scott was telling us about the collision at 55th and woodland. >>> all lanes open in both directions on the vine, as we kick things off on thisrning. >>> americans are expected to hit the road in record numbers for the july 4th weekend. aaa expect 44.2 million people to get out there and...
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. >> upper salken police released this sketch saying the man stopped a man on landis mill road. he was in an old i don't know victory, with a black shirt with police on the front. when the driver asked for his name and badge number, the man ran back to his car and drove off. he is suspected of similar incidents in south white hall township. >>> a homeowner in, butting ham captured this video of the bear taking a stroll in the backyard and walking around and finding a shady spot and taking a rest. this is the third bear spotted in bucks county in recent weeks. mg. >> more than 1500 people in the philadelphia five county area called in for help, aaa said dead batteries and tire issues are the top issues for roadside assist -- assistance in the summer heat. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan shows the rain is gone as the front pushes to the south taking the rain with it and the humidity with it, as well. sky6 live hd we have the commodore barry bridge, a nice morning building, very comfortable as you step outside a lot of sunshine early. the temperature currently in phil
. >> upper salken police released this sketch saying the man stopped a man on landis mill road. he was in an old i don't know victory, with a black shirt with police on the front. when the driver asked for his name and badge number, the man ran back to his car and drove off. he is suspected of similar incidents in south white hall township. >>> a homeowner in, butting ham captured this video of the bear taking a stroll in the backyard and walking around and finding a shady spot...
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this is the northbound direction at the landis avenue/montague exit. officers say someone was threatening to jump from the overpass. the situation ended at 6:30 no one was injured. >> a dump trump driver faces charges tonight. 55 year old joseph savilles of alameda was under the influence of a controlled substance and had krystal methamphetamine on him. about 50 people were playing bingo in the room where this crash happened. no one was hurt. the senior center suffered major damage and will be closed indefinitely for repairs. >>> some seven months after the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire in oak land, a 50-page report finds the cause of the fire to be undetermined. >> "abc 7 news" katie marzullo has new information for you. >> reporter: these two photos show the before and after of one of the areas inside the ghost ship warehouse. investigators say the space was bordered by a partial trailer on one side and a travel trailer on the other, the fire reduced it all to rubble. in another room you see a table collapsed on to metal chairs and in this photo a
this is the northbound direction at the landis avenue/montague exit. officers say someone was threatening to jump from the overpass. the situation ended at 6:30 no one was injured. >> a dump trump driver faces charges tonight. 55 year old joseph savilles of alameda was under the influence of a controlled substance and had krystal methamphetamine on him. about 50 people were playing bingo in the room where this crash happened. no one was hurt. the senior center suffered major damage and...
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in landis temperatures will probably still be in the hot category. coast and bay are pretty good today. yesterday all that fog was south of san francisco. there is a lot more on the marin coast and moving over the bay. there's a decent breeze now. west southwest at 14. we had gusts up to 28 last hour. 50s on the temperatures. fairfield is down nine compared to yesterday. santa rosa off seven. livermore is zero. mountain view and san jose - 4. you can see the low cloud:. if we get a breeze all bets are off, but upper 40s and low 50s. the water temperatures came down. monterey was 58 yesterday and now 55. a pretty extensive fog bank and a decent breeze. a high pressure will dominate the inland areas. look for anywhere from 40 degrees spread, 40+ for some. 60s and 70s in the coast and bay. inland 90s to 100 >> tomorrow looks hot for everybody. that looks to be the hottest day and then gradual cooling into next week with 80s inland. >> normal. okay. >> i didn't think i would be looking forward to 80s. >> it has been brutal. >>> communities across the gul
in landis temperatures will probably still be in the hot category. coast and bay are pretty good today. yesterday all that fog was south of san francisco. there is a lot more on the marin coast and moving over the bay. there's a decent breeze now. west southwest at 14. we had gusts up to 28 last hour. 50s on the temperatures. fairfield is down nine compared to yesterday. santa rosa off seven. livermore is zero. mountain view and san jose - 4. you can see the low cloud:. if we get a breeze all...
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this is the northbound direction at the landis avenue/montaguegue exit.p from the overpass. the situation ended at 6:30 no one was injured. >> a dump trump driver faces charges tonight. 55 year old joseph savilles of alameda was under the influence of a controlled substance and had krystal methamphetamine on him. about 50 people were playing bingo in the room where this crash happened. no one was hurt. the senior center suffered major damage and will be closed indefinitely for repairs. >>> some seven months after the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire in oak land, a 50-page report finds the cause of the fire to be undetermined. >> "abc 7 news" katie marzullo has new information for you. >> reporter: these two photos show the before and after of one of the areas inside the ghost ship warehouse. investigators say the space was bordered by a partial trailer on one side and a travel trailer on the other, the fire reduced it all to rubble. in another room you see a table collapsed on to metal chairs and in this photo a dorm size and full size refrigerator, both
this is the northbound direction at the landis avenue/montaguegue exit.p from the overpass. the situation ended at 6:30 no one was injured. >> a dump trump driver faces charges tonight. 55 year old joseph savilles of alameda was under the influence of a controlled substance and had krystal methamphetamine on him. about 50 people were playing bingo in the room where this crash happened. no one was hurt. the senior center suffered major damage and will be closed indefinitely for repairs....
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anchorage, alaska, awakened in the middle of the night by a bear in his bedroom. 11-year-old zach landis said he was sound asleep when the bear came crashing through his window sending glass everywhere. when he saw the bear trying to claw its way back out he made a run for it and woke up his parents as he explained to alaska dispatch news. >> they didn't really believe me at first which i can totally understand because it's not every day your son comes up and says there's a bear in your room. >> but he was adamant. he said, my room. i saw it climb out the window like the size of daddy. >> i wonder if daddy took that as an insult or compliment. >> zach said it landed so close to his bed he could have reached out and touched him. fortunately the bear left on its own and zach walked away without a scratch but, man, it's going to be rough to get zach to sleep at night. >> forget about monsters under the bed. >>> up next in "the pulse," one very hot day. see where it reached 129 degrees. >> plus, the big, big news overnight from jay-z. >>> and on our facebook page rob lowe explains his run-in
anchorage, alaska, awakened in the middle of the night by a bear in his bedroom. 11-year-old zach landis said he was sound asleep when the bear came crashing through his window sending glass everywhere. when he saw the bear trying to claw its way back out he made a run for it and woke up his parents as he explained to alaska dispatch news. >> they didn't really believe me at first which i can totally understand because it's not every day your son comes up and says there's a bear in your...
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." >>> let's take a look at penn's landi landing. no one knows it better than n b c 10's erika martin. >> reporter: we have a hot trend here. 867 degr 87 degrees. the good breeze is helping me feel a lot better. getting hotter by tomorrow. temperatures into the 90s with the exception of the jersey shore. another big story, it's going be really muggy by this upcoming weekend. heads-up. make sure you have your water handy and the sunscreen heavy because you will need it. i'm going to toss it back into the studio with tammie souza who has more ahead. >> thank you so much, erika. you wrote a great blog h people should read is the rip current threat. we're going to be looking at this for tomorrow. it's a moderate risk. you do not want to swim alone. pay attention to the signs out there. you get carried out to the shore. you need to read the blog so that you can understand what's in new if you're caught. now, as erica mentioned, temperatures, the highs for tomorrow afternoon, absolutely delightful if you luke the heat. 92 in philadelphia.
." >>> let's take a look at penn's landi landing. no one knows it better than n b c 10's erika martin. >> reporter: we have a hot trend here. 867 degr 87 degrees. the good breeze is helping me feel a lot better. getting hotter by tomorrow. temperatures into the 90s with the exception of the jersey shore. another big story, it's going be really muggy by this upcoming weekend. heads-up. make sure you have your water handy and the sunscreen heavy because you will need it. i'm...
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they say he stopped a man on landis mill road.s wearing a black shirt with the word police on the front when the driver asked for his name and badge number, the man ran back to his car and drove off. police say he is suspected of similar incidents in lower salken and south white hall townships. >>> another bear was spotted in a bucks county neighborhood. a homeowner in buckingham cap you you -- captured the bear walking around and finding a shady tree to take a rest beneath. this is the third bear spotted in bucks county. >> that bear will have nice weather as he makes his way around bucks county. >> reporter: good for him. he might want to go back up north for the weekend, it's going to be a little sticky for him. we're dry with sunshine building across center city. as we go through the day it will be a sun and clouds mix. the big story today, though, is much more comfortable it is. the temperature in philadelphia, 62. perhaps the more important number, the dewpoint down out of the 60s. it's not humid. winds out of the east/north
they say he stopped a man on landis mill road.s wearing a black shirt with the word police on the front when the driver asked for his name and badge number, the man ran back to his car and drove off. police say he is suspected of similar incidents in lower salken and south white hall townships. >>> another bear was spotted in a bucks county neighborhood. a homeowner in buckingham cap you you -- captured the bear walking around and finding a shady tree to take a rest beneath. this is...
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employees as they changed. 65-year-old larry bostic who you see here operates cool breeze ice cream on landis avenue in vineland. he is charge with child endangerment and invasion of privacy. he had a camera in the dressing room. >>> now to the rescue ever a missing bensalem man missing in montana wilderness for 4 days, he was taking part in a week's long back country expedition program. mountain rangers say he was bear foot and hungry and thirst. two searchers found him by watching crows over certain part of the back county. he is being treated for dehydration and injuries to his feet. >>> much more to come on "action news" saturday morning, a quick and crash, two drivers let their tempers get to the best of them on a california highway. the consequences are dramatic. >>> can you tell a person is lying to you by watching the way they move their computer mouse. scientists say yes if you know what to look for. >> reporter: quick clearing, a lot of locations seeing the sun peek through, less humid throughout the day and much cooler next week, some locations could wake up to temperatures in the
employees as they changed. 65-year-old larry bostic who you see here operates cool breeze ice cream on landis avenue in vineland. he is charge with child endangerment and invasion of privacy. he had a camera in the dressing room. >>> now to the rescue ever a missing bensalem man missing in montana wilderness for 4 days, he was taking part in a week's long back country expedition program. mountain rangers say he was bear foot and hungry and thirst. two searchers found him by watching...
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although a jury acquits all eight "black sox" players, baseball commissioner judge kenesaw mountain landis bans them from the game. shoeless joe takes his trophies home and never again sets foot on a big league diamond. he lives in relative obscurity in south carolina until his death in 1951. since then, few baseball stories have captured the imagination more than shoeless joe's. being here at the baseball field, it's the perfect place to ask you about him as a legend. >> we have movies such as "field of dreams," "eight men out," that continue to bring shoeless joe in front of new fans, new moviegoers. >> and that legend is what drives cleveland baseball collector bill bowen to covet the book of frank smith photos, which his friend showed him in 2006. take me back to the moment he first told you he wanted to buy the scrapbook. >> he came home and said, "you know, i'm gonna buy this book." >> the price -- $15,000. the missus is not amused. >> i said, "absolutely not. who would spend that kind of money for a paper scrapbook filled with old pictures?" >> your husband the baseball nut, that's
although a jury acquits all eight "black sox" players, baseball commissioner judge kenesaw mountain landis bans them from the game. shoeless joe takes his trophies home and never again sets foot on a big league diamond. he lives in relative obscurity in south carolina until his death in 1951. since then, few baseball stories have captured the imagination more than shoeless joe's. being here at the baseball field, it's the perfect place to ask you about him as a legend. >> we...
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this man right here, 656-year-old larry bostic who operators cool breeze ice scream on left landis avenue has been charged with child endangerment and invasion of privacy. >>> we have an update for you on the bucks county man missing in montana. 21-year-old eric hellmuth survived four days lost in the wilderness, he was dehydrated and had bruises to his feet. his sister questioned the have validity of the report saying that he simply walked away from the site that was teaching wilderness skills. >>> michael marchhawk was arrested in atlantic city. his father was found beaten to death in his ryan township home on monday, his wallet and car was stolen. his wife is a schuylkill county treasurer. the suspect is being held at the atlantic county justice facility. >>> a shooting in the germantown section has left a man in critical condition. the action cam was at the scene along the 5100 block of rubecan street. around 10:30 p.m. someone shot the victim who was taken to albert einstein to be treated. there's no word about an arrest or motive. >>> the corruption trial of district seth williams h
this man right here, 656-year-old larry bostic who operators cool breeze ice scream on left landis avenue has been charged with child endangerment and invasion of privacy. >>> we have an update for you on the bucks county man missing in montana. 21-year-old eric hellmuth survived four days lost in the wilderness, he was dehydrated and had bruises to his feet. his sister questioned the have validity of the report saying that he simply walked away from the site that was teaching...
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chp is detouring cars at the landis avenue montague expressway exit. someone is threatening to jump from the next overpass. people are asked to expect delays and use alternate routes. this caused massive backups in both directions during the evening commute when these pictures were taken. we will keep an eye on the situation and let you know when lanes reopen. we'll also have the latest on the abc7 news ap. >>> santa rosa police are investigating what they believe is a double murder-suicide. the bodies i've father and his two young children, a 6-year-old girl and 18-month-old boy were found inside a home on slater street in santa rosa. neighbors say the father is alvaro camara. here's cornell bernard with the developing story. >> reporter: it's an absolute tragedy to see anytime two young children lose their lives in a child custody dispute. >> santa rosa police now investigating unthinkable. police say this apartment house on slater street is where a 40-year-old father took the life of his very own children. a 6-year-old girl and 18-month-old boy. the
chp is detouring cars at the landis avenue montague expressway exit. someone is threatening to jump from the next overpass. people are asked to expect delays and use alternate routes. this caused massive backups in both directions during the evening commute when these pictures were taken. we will keep an eye on the situation and let you know when lanes reopen. we'll also have the latest on the abc7 news ap. >>> santa rosa police are investigating what they believe is a double...
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those test will be watched by investors as they determine when landis can increase dividends and buyback go to the banks for me. >> the numbers look good. sigrid packet calculation and looking at the 34 banks covered. they have according to the fed, about of access capital above $500 billion stress levels they are required to keep under a severely adverse scenarios. the big banks i follow jpmorgan's and regional banks, , have about $360 billion of that. a lot of buffers there. obviously that's positive. the means them we see next week, we see how much of that capital is going the fed will allow them to give back to shareholders over the next 12 months. i think it will be a big number. ♪ ♪ shery: welcome back to "bloomberg best." i'm shery ahn. this week, caroline hyde spoke exclusively with facebook's chief operating officer sheryl sandberg. their conversation covered a range of topics, including the social networks' responsibility to help businesses create new jobs. >> what we are seeing is more adoption of the mobile platforms. there are 70 million small businesses that are using faceb
those test will be watched by investors as they determine when landis can increase dividends and buyback go to the banks for me. >> the numbers look good. sigrid packet calculation and looking at the 34 banks covered. they have according to the fed, about of access capital above $500 billion stress levels they are required to keep under a severely adverse scenarios. the big banks i follow jpmorgan's and regional banks, , have about $360 billion of that. a lot of buffers there. obviously...
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. >> reporter: the cool breeze ice cream parlor on landis avenue was a popular place to go, the operator larry bosstic hired teenage girls. he had a changing room where girls changed in and out of uniforms. >> he would have younger like 15-year-olds. police say the girl didn't know he had a hidden camera in the dressing room. >> he was filming little girls changing clothes. he had a hidden camera in there. >> reporter: he did have a sign outside warning people he had cameras on the property. police say he didn't tell anybody he had one in the dressing room, too. >> you have to be a predator to open up an ice cream shop and look at kids. >> he tried to offer him ice cream, she said she felt he was weird. >> reporter: police identified five victims all said to be juvenile females. >> scary, we came to see if it was open for ice cream. >> not coming back. >> reporter: police wore there may be other victims out there they have not been able to identify, larry bostic is being held on five counts of child endangerment and five counts of invasion of privacy. dann cuellar channel 6 "action news.
. >> reporter: the cool breeze ice cream parlor on landis avenue was a popular place to go, the operator larry bosstic hired teenage girls. he had a changing room where girls changed in and out of uniforms. >> he would have younger like 15-year-olds. police say the girl didn't know he had a hidden camera in the dressing room. >> he was filming little girls changing clothes. he had a hidden camera in there. >> reporter: he did have a sign outside warning people he had...
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when i asked landis to my nephew who voted for trump, he said he liked the idea of medicare for all. that would really reduce premiums. fought republicans have ,edicare, social security medicaid, and obamacare since 1935. they could care less about people's insurance. peoplehe working, poor who got obamacare, because republicans took out most of the high paid jobs in 2006 with the free trade deal with china. they could care less. jacobs, she brought up the issue of people resorting to emergency room care under this senate bill. guest: that is where i think you reform the scope of practice. create more avenues for people to avoid the emergency room and avoid having to rely on the most expensive sources of care. medicare, i about would point out that obamacare itself took half $1 trillion out of medicare to pay for obamacare. there was some double counting chikanery, for lack of a better word, to extend the obamacare trust fund. it does not really add up in any substitute sense. medicare has its own problems and obamacare did not help them. fortunately, we should be passing a full repe
when i asked landis to my nephew who voted for trump, he said he liked the idea of medicare for all. that would really reduce premiums. fought republicans have ,edicare, social security medicaid, and obamacare since 1935. they could care less about people's insurance. peoplehe working, poor who got obamacare, because republicans took out most of the high paid jobs in 2006 with the free trade deal with china. they could care less. jacobs, she brought up the issue of people resorting to emergency...
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they detoured cars off the freeway at landis exit and monta cue last night. they say someone was threatening to jump from the next overpass. lanes opened just before 10:00 a.m. and no one was hurt. >>> the u.s. senate plans to be on a road of passing a healthcare bill aimed at repealing obamacare. gop leaders are crafting the obamacare replacement bill until closed meetings. democrats spoke against it for several hours on the senate floor yesterday and they promised to use procedural moves to slow the bill's pro guess. a vote could take place next week. mflz americans could lose their health c coverage. >>> well, new details about the future of a former important production studio in san francisco. a decision today could anger nearby neighbors but make some party goers pretty happy. >>> protecting your bike at bart, the new security measures at some stations. >>> live look outside at the bay bridge toll plaza soichl 6 in the morning and temperature looks hot. this is one of the cooler days this week. this week. we're keeping ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> now a live desk update.
they detoured cars off the freeway at landis exit and monta cue last night. they say someone was threatening to jump from the next overpass. lanes opened just before 10:00 a.m. and no one was hurt. >>> the u.s. senate plans to be on a road of passing a healthcare bill aimed at repealing obamacare. gop leaders are crafting the obamacare replacement bill until closed meetings. democrats spoke against it for several hours on the senate floor yesterday and they promised to use procedural...
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landis hired five agent, within one year's time he owned the entire island, started selling the propertyof 1881. he started selling, i think he sold like 400 properties that summer. >> years later the son of charles k landsis began dredging the canals, paving the way for fishermen to start businesses in the middle of town. a town that continues to thrive, and one that continues to draw those seeking sun and serenity. >> a spiritual kind of thing. when you come here in the summertime, people are relaxed, they want to enjoy, very fortunate, live in a safe community, clean community, i'm proud of it, and i help to keep it that way. >> ukee washington, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> and every summer you might see the sea isle names of bags on ice. our own pat gallen checked out sea isle ice, packed 250 tons of ice per day. joe roman owe's father started the company more than 50 years ago, basically by accident. he bought an ice maker for the family's fish business, then sold the extra ice. >> my mom would bag the ice by hand, and they would -- my mom and dad would deliver ice in a pick-up truc
landis hired five agent, within one year's time he owned the entire island, started selling the propertyof 1881. he started selling, i think he sold like 400 properties that summer. >> years later the son of charles k landsis began dredging the canals, paving the way for fishermen to start businesses in the middle of town. a town that continues to thrive, and one that continues to draw those seeking sun and serenity. >> a spiritual kind of thing. when you come here in the...
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even the germans with landis mitigated a lot of those issues. italians haven't grabbed it.there is lots of popular kicking around that needs -- a lot of structural balance sheet issues. guy: piers hillier, cio federal london management. towill speak exclusively david lipton. he will join us from beijing. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: time to unwind. the fed is expected to raise rates, but will janet yellen provide any clues on trimming the $4.5 trillion balance sheet? plus, avoiding a hard landing as british business groups in for a soft brexit, we speak to ryanair's kenny jacobs. the imf says china is on a more sustainable path, but there is an urgency to accelerate reforms. we are joined by david lit in, live from beijing. plus, a number of fatalities have been reported following a fire in a more than 20 story high-rise in west london. we will keep you updated throughout the morning. markets:o "bloomberg the european open." i am matt miller in berlin, with guy johnson in london. guy: let's talk about the markets this morning. this is the picture right now. no
even the germans with landis mitigated a lot of those issues. italians haven't grabbed it.there is lots of popular kicking around that needs -- a lot of structural balance sheet issues. guy: piers hillier, cio federal london management. towill speak exclusively david lipton. he will join us from beijing. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: time to unwind. the fed is expected to raise rates, but will janet yellen provide any clues on trimming the $4.5 trillion balance sheet? plus,...
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. >> thank you, steve landy mentions trade, and i think you compensate the indians tax, the indian taxi drivers and $500,000 in new york to try to drive the case. and you introduced some affair and similar regulations to tax a new business, we should go a little bit further with. >> i do a lot of work in trade policy. i love and the love and friendship that you see here does not exist in trade policies between the us and india. in fact, the wto has stopped work since 2007 because of the disagreement between india and the us in terms of traditional trade issues, which is very much a shame because this disagreement is preventing the wto from working on the new issues you were discussing. my question, or maybe it's a point, i'm not sure is i know to a lot of trade policy meetings, private sector and national association of manufacturing chambers, your companies are representing many american companies but you never know anything about india. you guys are talking about trade policy. the same thing happens with the federation of indian industries, i do some work cuts in india. people who kno
. >> thank you, steve landy mentions trade, and i think you compensate the indians tax, the indian taxi drivers and $500,000 in new york to try to drive the case. and you introduced some affair and similar regulations to tax a new business, we should go a little bit further with. >> i do a lot of work in trade policy. i love and the love and friendship that you see here does not exist in trade policies between the us and india. in fact, the wto has stopped work since 2007 because of...
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next update is at 8: 55, ahead on cbs this morning, country stars landi and bell up, soul full soundsn good >>> a surveillance camera at a south korean zoo caught this scene after a little baby elephant fell into the deep end of the pool. at first the adults appeared to panic a little bit. then there's some quick thinking. you can see the adults using their trunks. this is so great. they rescued the drowning baby. but that fail sod they went to the shallow end so they could push their child to safety. >> who said elephants aren't smart? >> it shows you how a parent's instinct kicks in when you see your offspring are in danger. >> humans and animals alike. >> just waiting and trying to figure out what's going on. >> i love this video. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> right now it's time to show you some of this morning's headlines. the report from the start of technology week at the white house. jared kushner made a rare on camera statement for a number of high profile tech executives. they participated in a session on how to modernize the government's technology. >> the offi
next update is at 8: 55, ahead on cbs this morning, country stars landi and bell up, soul full soundsn good >>> a surveillance camera at a south korean zoo caught this scene after a little baby elephant fell into the deep end of the pool. at first the adults appeared to panic a little bit. then there's some quick thinking. you can see the adults using their trunks. this is so great. they rescued the drowning baby. but that fail sod they went to the shallow end so they could push their...
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mee wise for landy and told go west -- some wise portlandian told me go west to east and it's free. i did it, and it is fabulous, just a great half-day, trek -- half-day's trek. in the middle of a great american city, you are in the heart of this thick forest and all you can hear in the middle of the city is the wind rushing through the cedars. we don't have that in denver. i wish we did. off, i went to lunch at huber's and i had flaming spanish coffee. we don't have that in denver either. my assignment tonight is to take us out of portland, out of the united states and just a rapid trip around the world to see what other countries like us and by that i mean advanced, high tech, free-market democracies. how did they do health care? what do they do? one way of looking at it, the answer is pretty simple. us,the other countries like the other developed democracies on the planet have decided to provide health care for everybody. all of them do it. health care for all. citizens, all their foreign residents, legal or illegal, forward correspondence like me and my family, tourists. if you
mee wise for landy and told go west -- some wise portlandian told me go west to east and it's free. i did it, and it is fabulous, just a great half-day, trek -- half-day's trek. in the middle of a great american city, you are in the heart of this thick forest and all you can hear in the middle of the city is the wind rushing through the cedars. we don't have that in denver. i wish we did. off, i went to lunch at huber's and i had flaming spanish coffee. we don't have that in denver either. my...