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. >>> the murders are the latest city city. >> reporter: we have just learned that three men are dead courthouse. investigators are out here looking for evidence and trying to get answers on who's responsible for the crime. here's what we know, the shootings were just before 2:00 ingersll houses. a 76-year-old man was shot in survived. this was a violent night across new york city. police tell us they are also investigating two other deadly shootings. one in the bronx, another in has been arrested in those cases. and back out here live, where police are investigating triple shooting here at this public housing complex. we're going to stay on scene and make sure to keep you updated as we learn more. live in downtown brooklyn, iilona gold, cbs 2 news. >>> police confirm a man was shot at the r rtsp training and shooting range in randolph. police say no one else was hurt. and there's no danger to the community. the shooting range will be closed as the investigation continues. >>> new this morning, surveillance cameras captured the men police believe are responsible for robbing five cell
. >>> the murders are the latest city city. >> reporter: we have just learned that three men are dead courthouse. investigators are out here looking for evidence and trying to get answers on who's responsible for the crime. here's what we know, the shootings were just before 2:00 ingersll houses. a 76-year-old man was shot in survived. this was a violent night across new york city. police tell us they are also investigating two other deadly shootings. one in the bronx, another in...
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where the race to host the 2024 olympics is heating up as los angeles became the latest city to join the bid. that means more competition for paris which is also in hot pursuit of the summer games. is pinning its hopes on l.a. thinks itrnian city has what it takes to snatch the hosting privilege from european favorites. >> there is a little sad is today. that is being felt in paris and rome. their prospects for getting these olympics just went down substantially because l.a. is now in the mix. >> the olympic committee has to look to september to submit its decision to the international olympic committee. a welcome development in light of the doomed boston bid. it had been first choice but retracted its candidacy in the face of dwindling local support. angeles, we have 70 plus percent of the people who want us to bring the olympics to los angeles. l.a. has estimated the cost of hosting the summer games at $5.8 billion. low thanks tovely l.a. having already hosted the games twice before. the u.s. is the biggest investor in the games and has vowed to put all of its weight behind the l.a
where the race to host the 2024 olympics is heating up as los angeles became the latest city to join the bid. that means more competition for paris which is also in hot pursuit of the summer games. is pinning its hopes on l.a. thinks itrnian city has what it takes to snatch the hosting privilege from european favorites. >> there is a little sad is today. that is being felt in paris and rome. their prospects for getting these olympics just went down substantially because l.a. is now in the...
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. >> los angeles is the latest city to equip police with body cameras. >> officers will be allowed toeview the footage before filing reports. >> president obama and others see body cameras as increasing accountability. >> giving officers an advantage of looking at the video. >> does it be tray that principle. cops have the body cameras, they can review the footage before writing the report or giving sometimes to the internal investigators. each police don't has the nuances, when you talk l.a. you are talking robo cops. they got the shades on. estrada. >> i call them full cops. >> no good cops. >> that's why you need to keep a camera on them. >> you don't trust them. >> never trust them. >> cops in certainly. you need to fill everything they are doing. including the dunkin' donuts line. >> let them review something that they can't read. >> it looks like there's a prescription written by a doctor. do not let them look at the film and, let's say, cultivate it. the testimony. >> it's an bilityive record of what happened. >> that is like clinton saying i want to refresh your memory. so the
. >> los angeles is the latest city to equip police with body cameras. >> officers will be allowed toeview the footage before filing reports. >> president obama and others see body cameras as increasing accountability. >> giving officers an advantage of looking at the video. >> does it be tray that principle. cops have the body cameras, they can review the footage before writing the report or giving sometimes to the internal investigators. each police don't has the...
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let's get the latest from john holman who is live for us in mexico city. y this has been a huge shock for mexico. tell us what the latest is on their arrival. >> reporter: well, as you say they were wheeled off of the presidential plane, these injured mexicans, they were suffering. the health minister then said from respiratory problems, broken bones and burns, but she said their condition was delicate, but stable, and then after that the mexican foreign minister got on with again, demanding of the egyptian government a thorough investigation on this. she said that not just mexico but also the world was hurt and indeg nant about what she described as an unprecedented and unjustifiable attack. this is a real freak occurrence but one that has the mexican government on the offensive and angry with egypt abu hammam al-shami what happened. >> translator: on thursday a diplomatic note wasn't sent in which we demanded that the egyptian government guarantees that the victims and their families receive compensation for the damage. and to keep the mexican government
let's get the latest from john holman who is live for us in mexico city. y this has been a huge shock for mexico. tell us what the latest is on their arrival. >> reporter: well, as you say they were wheeled off of the presidential plane, these injured mexicans, they were suffering. the health minister then said from respiratory problems, broken bones and burns, but she said their condition was delicate, but stable, and then after that the mexican foreign minister got on with again,...
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latest. >> the city has released a list of the towers. we'll have a map of the towers in a moment. all are being disinfected, if they've not been disinfected already. yes, there is concern here in the bronx because people in the bronx thought they were done with legionnaires' disease. >> reporter: beneath the cooling towers in morris park, residents are feeling vulnerable tonight. from the local chase bank to einstein medical college, even layman high school. seven locations in all, all in the same general area. all with cooling towers testing positive for legionella. >> i never even heard of that. that's crazy. >> it makes you feel like you can't stay in your own neighborhood or go to a hospital in your own neighborhood. >> reporter: health officials have struggled to identify the source since last week. after local emergency rooms and later tested positive for legionnaires' disease. nine remain hospitalized tonight. the youngest is 45. and each had an underlying medical condition. but health officials say each of the towers had been disinfected weeks ago which has the local commu
latest. >> the city has released a list of the towers. we'll have a map of the towers in a moment. all are being disinfected, if they've not been disinfected already. yes, there is concern here in the bronx because people in the bronx thought they were done with legionnaires' disease. >> reporter: beneath the cooling towers in morris park, residents are feeling vulnerable tonight. from the local chase bank to einstein medical college, even layman high school. seven locations in all,...
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latest. we go to our correspond 45km south of kunduz. how are they making progress towards kund us. >> no progress. we are here and are in process from the forces inside kunduz city. the latest that we are getting from kunduz city is that they are telling us the taliban are searching house to house and forcing afghan civilians to join against the government. they are announcing in the last week, to the people of kunduz to condition their normal life, and asking shopkeepers to open their crops and telling, promising people that they are going for long. as far as we know there's no operation in kunduz city. everyone is waiting for the right description, for the right time. here i'm joined by the captain, and he'll explain why they are stuck and why they are not going further, to kunduz. >> we want to fight against afghan because they want to get to the area we promised to. we started at 4:00p.m. they fell in the area. them had a lot of casualty. one of the important reason, is we didn't wouldn't to bring them, the generals, the commander is there. he's in - control all of that? >> taliban, they are stronger than afghan forces. how they could manage to stop you goin
latest. we go to our correspond 45km south of kunduz. how are they making progress towards kund us. >> no progress. we are here and are in process from the forces inside kunduz city. the latest that we are getting from kunduz city is that they are telling us the taliban are searching house to house and forcing afghan civilians to join against the government. they are announcing in the last week, to the people of kunduz to condition their normal life, and asking shopkeepers to open their...
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. >> the murders are the latest in the city. ilona gold is on the scene. >> reporter: three men were shot and killed. police are talking to witnesses and collecting evidence and responsible. the shootings happened at 2:00 this afternoon at the ingersoll houses. police were called about shots fired and when they got here, they found two men, 39 and 43 years old shot in the head. they were pronounced dead on scene. a 76-year-old man was also shot in the stomach. he later died at methodist hospital. police say the victims were not related and this does not appear to be a domestic incident. this has been a violent weekend across new york city. police tell us they're also investigating two other deadly shootings since last night. one in the bronx, another in harlem. and no arrests have been made in those cases and back out here live, where three men were shot and killed at this public housing complex early this morning. at this point, no one is in custody and the motive is unknown. we're live in the fort greene section of brooklyn, i
. >> the murders are the latest in the city. ilona gold is on the scene. >> reporter: three men were shot and killed. police are talking to witnesses and collecting evidence and responsible. the shootings happened at 2:00 this afternoon at the ingersoll houses. police were called about shots fired and when they got here, they found two men, 39 and 43 years old shot in the head. they were pronounced dead on scene. a 76-year-old man was also shot in the stomach. he later died at...
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city. this latest round of restrictions began at 6:00 p.m. llowing days of towing in other parts of center city. if you are towed, expect a 76 dollar ticket. the no parking area is about to expand beginning at 9:00 tomorrow morning, any vehicles parked on routes will be towed that's in addition to the yellow area parking enforcement you see on your screen. another sign of what's to come in the streets of philadelphia. nbc10 at 18th and market tonight as please escorted several trucks hauling security barriers, they're going up in advance of the pope's arrival on saturday. >>> mayor nutter is making sure taxpayers realize they won't be paying for the papal visit. nutter reiterated today the world meeting of families will reimburse the city for the cost of the events. the two sides stating exactly that. it's estimated the papal weekend will cost the city $12 million, a detailed breakdown shows 4.9 rqh[)q(artment.the police and that includes traffic and crowd control. along with security and emergency control. 3.9 million is for the fire departme
city. this latest round of restrictions began at 6:00 p.m. llowing days of towing in other parts of center city. if you are towed, expect a 76 dollar ticket. the no parking area is about to expand beginning at 9:00 tomorrow morning, any vehicles parked on routes will be towed that's in addition to the yellow area parking enforcement you see on your screen. another sign of what's to come in the streets of philadelphia. nbc10 at 18th and market tonight as please escorted several trucks hauling...
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city officials say two of the cases were connected to the recent outbreak. that originated at the hotel. but they can't say for sure where this latest one came from. >> may have been caused by a different source because as everyone knows, there are hundreds of legionnaires cases in new york city each year. >> during the outbreak, more than 160 building sin the bronx were tested. the 12 that came back positive were disinfected. today, the health department handed out pamphlets warning residents about the bacteria. >> yes, i just got it. >> while the health commissioner insists drinking water is safe, skeptics are stocking up on bottled water. >> the drinking water's safe, you don't believe that? >> no. >> something is wrong. >> reporter: more definitive results on the hot water system are expected back next weekend. at that point, city officials will decide what action needs to be taken. we're live tonight in the bronx, news 4 new york. >> lori, thank you. >>> the west nile virus has claimed the life of a 65-year-old new jersey man. the state's first death from the mosquito born illness in two years. health officials say the victim d
city officials say two of the cases were connected to the recent outbreak. that originated at the hotel. but they can't say for sure where this latest one came from. >> may have been caused by a different source because as everyone knows, there are hundreds of legionnaires cases in new york city each year. >> during the outbreak, more than 160 building sin the bronx were tested. the 12 that came back positive were disinfected. today, the health department handed out pamphlets...
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latest. >> reporter: phoenix is a city on edge. the driver of this white pickup truck the latest hit with a projectile along interstate 10. his back right window shattered. officials are now investigating this case along with ten other incidents just in the last 11 days. >> that's terrorism. they're trying to frighten or kill somebody. >> reporter: the shooting spree started august 29th along this short eight-mile span of i-10, the major thoroughfare through phoenix, arizona. on tuesday this off-duty police sergeant's window was struck. this box truck also hit. before that, a bullet went through this windshield injuring a 13-year-old girl and this tour bus was also targeted. >> i heard a loud bang. it startled me. >> reporter: a bullet hit a seat narrowly missing the bus driver who luckily was the only one on board. >> the person almost took me away from my family. >> i don't know if this is a copycat crime, multiple people. there is no pattern for time. different days of the week, different hours of the day. >> reporter: luckily no
latest. >> reporter: phoenix is a city on edge. the driver of this white pickup truck the latest hit with a projectile along interstate 10. his back right window shattered. officials are now investigating this case along with ten other incidents just in the last 11 days. >> that's terrorism. they're trying to frighten or kill somebody. >> reporter: the shooting spree started august 29th along this short eight-mile span of i-10, the major thoroughfare through phoenix, arizona....
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. >> reporter: city controller alan butkovitz isn't mincing words he's out reached the city's latestouncement on parking restrictions and together enforcement during the papal visit will disrupt the holiest day of jewish calendar, yom kippur. >> it occurs tuesday night september 22nd and wednesday september 23rd. it's a fast day. it's a day for forgiveness. and it is the one day of the year that almost all jews are in synagogue. >> butkovitz fired off this strongly worded letter to mayor nutter on friday voicing concerns from philadelphia's jewish community with the city announcing together enforcement beginning on september 20th inside the traffic box. butkovitz is concerned that congregants won't be able to park at synagogues within restricted areas. >> number one because it will be eliminating on street parking and, number two, it will be forcing neighborhood residents to fill up all the available parking lots. so the plans that congregants may have about how they'll get to synagogue are totally disrupted. >> reporter: mayor nutter has announced that residents within the secure zo
. >> reporter: city controller alan butkovitz isn't mincing words he's out reached the city's latestouncement on parking restrictions and together enforcement during the papal visit will disrupt the holiest day of jewish calendar, yom kippur. >> it occurs tuesday night september 22nd and wednesday september 23rd. it's a fast day. it's a day for forgiveness. and it is the one day of the year that almost all jews are in synagogue. >> butkovitz fired off this strongly worded...
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"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is at wilmington city hall tonight with the very latest, cleve? >> reporter: natasha a, when were you out at the scene last night things were very tense and today city officials are calling for peace as delaware department of justice civil rights division, investigates this police involved shooting. >> justice or else. >> reporter: these cry from his friend and family from the wheelchair bound man shot and killed by wilmington police in the video first obtained by "eyewitness news". police say four officers engaged 28 year-old jer any mcdole after receiving report he was armed and had already shot himself. it is difficult toe what mcdole does or says in the video but police tell him numerous times to drop his gun and put his hand up before opening up fine. >> they shot my son like road kill. >> reporter: this is jeremy's mother. >> i watched video. they shot the my son so much, he fell out of his wheelchair. he fell out of his chair and on the ground. >> reporter: police recovered a 38 caliber handgun next to mcdole. the authorities subpoenaed vi
"eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan is at wilmington city hall tonight with the very latest, cleve? >> reporter: natasha a, when were you out at the scene last night things were very tense and today city officials are calling for peace as delaware department of justice civil rights division, investigates this police involved shooting. >> justice or else. >> reporter: these cry from his friend and family from the wheelchair bound man shot and killed by wilmington...
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. >> david mercer with the latest from guatemala city, david, thank you. >>> thai police say that neithere two men that they've detained in connection with the bangkok bombing is the lead suspect. this man was arrested six days ago in a bangkok suburb with what police say was bomb-making equipment. his dna and that of another suspect do not match samples from the person the police think is the bomber. >>> an unprecedented number of shark attacks off australia's east coast have reignited a debate over whether culling is the only way to make waters safe for swimmers. the new south wales say government is reviewing new control measures after 14 attacks between sydney and brisbane over the past year. in the latest incidents a man was knocked off his surfboard by a shark and then mauled. andrew thomas reports now from new south wales. >> reporter: on the morning of july 31st, just 20 meters from shore former boxer case was mauled by a great white shark. sat on his surfboard with the shark trying to rip off his leg, he imagined to fight back. >> i went who can, who can, who can, four files. >>
. >> david mercer with the latest from guatemala city, david, thank you. >>> thai police say that neithere two men that they've detained in connection with the bangkok bombing is the lead suspect. this man was arrested six days ago in a bangkok suburb with what police say was bomb-making equipment. his dna and that of another suspect do not match samples from the person the police think is the bomber. >>> an unprecedented number of shark attacks off australia's east...
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city. we have the latest on the fight to take back the city of kandz. >> reporter: security forces in afghanistan are getting help from the u.s. as they fight to take back the city from the taliban. the afghanistan government troops launched a counter attack on the ground. hundreds of million tans stormed the town yesterday capturing government buildings and freeing hundreds of prisoners including some taliban commanders. the fall of the city of 300,000 marks the first time the taliban has captured a major urban area since 2001. that's when ahs-led invasion -- when a u.s.-led invasion toppled their a swreem. it's a big -- their regime. it's a big setback for their president. most u.s. forces withdrew from afghanistan last year but nearly 10,000 american troops remain. cbs news. >>> the list of universities rescinding honorary degrees to bill cosby is growing. brown university is now the third school to take such action in a week. the doctorate of humane letters it granted cosby in 1985 has been taken back. the school's president says cosby has admitted conduct contrary to e thvalues of brown. for
city. we have the latest on the fight to take back the city of kandz. >> reporter: security forces in afghanistan are getting help from the u.s. as they fight to take back the city from the taliban. the afghanistan government troops launched a counter attack on the ground. hundreds of million tans stormed the town yesterday capturing government buildings and freeing hundreds of prisoners including some taliban commanders. the fall of the city of 300,000 marks the first time the taliban...
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city. today road closures go into effect as we get ready for the papal visit. let's go over to katherine scott live along the parkway with the latest. katherine this is really taking shape. >> reporter: it is, i can't believe it is only a couple of days away. there's a lot to keep in mind as you navigate the city. we're standing along the parkway. it is closed and has been for several days. you want to avoid this area if you're in a car. on foot you can see all the infrastructure all the structures going up for the festival of families and the papal mass that will go on on the parkway. there are other things to keep in mind you have to do as the city gets ready for the pope was a arrival. thousands are here in philadelphia for the world meeting of family with all the museums and historic stops there's lots to see here, of course,, -- but many are making time for the rocky statue. >> rocky was a great person in the movie, and everything and to see it, it is unbelievable. >> it reminds me of the movies. i'm happy to be here. >> elsewhere on the parkway, crews continued plugging away preparing for the upcoming papal mass and festival
city. today road closures go into effect as we get ready for the papal visit. let's go over to katherine scott live along the parkway with the latest. katherine this is really taking shape. >> reporter: it is, i can't believe it is only a couple of days away. there's a lot to keep in mind as you navigate the city. we're standing along the parkway. it is closed and has been for several days. you want to avoid this area if you're in a car. on foot you can see all the infrastructure all the...
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that's the latest from citi field, anthony johnson, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> i was just going to say that anthony is ready. >> i can see him jumping up and down going i'm ready, i'm ready. >> great weather for a game. >> yes. >> picture perfect. >> doesn't feel like october baseball around here. >> no. >> it will early next week but last weekend of summer should feel the part at least through saturday and changes as we go into sunday. really nice evening out there as temperatures will be dropping through the lower 80s into the 70s. here's a look up toward the george washington bridge and visibility is good but you definitely see a little bit more haze, we have our air quality warning going into the evening hours and then this air mass will get cleaned out with a cold front that comes through saturday night. tomorrow still stuffy. we are at 82, south wind at 8 and the high on target at 87 degrees, that's 12 above our average, sunrise and sunset times, this will be the last night with the sunset at 7:00 or later. goes to 6:59 tomorrow. sunny skies and 76. temperatures on long islan
that's the latest from citi field, anthony johnson, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> i was just going to say that anthony is ready. >> i can see him jumping up and down going i'm ready, i'm ready. >> great weather for a game. >> yes. >> picture perfect. >> doesn't feel like october baseball around here. >> no. >> it will early next week but last weekend of summer should feel the part at least through saturday and changes as we go into sunday. really...
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are in new york city today, they are going to ring the opening bell at the new york stock exchange, some of them are family members of those killed back on september 11th. that is the latestfrom new york city, lawyer ration sam, back to you. >> hard to believe it's been 14 years. >> chills to see the family members up there. >> everybody always remember where they were. >> we will be covering that today as well. >>> coming up, marengue no more, a popular dance studio along the peninsula is closing its doors. what's moving in in its place. 5:00 on your friday morning. carl the fog is back. >> yes. >> you're very excited about this. >> i love carl's tweets. carl the fog on twitter, you follow the fog, very witty. >> you guys have a good back and forth. >> you and that chicken from the other day. >> like the chicken, too. >> it does mean cooler temps. >> yes, especially along the coast and san francisco our temperatures coming down because you don't have all of that intense sunshine beaming down all throughout the day. as we take a live look we see that things are nice and quiet to start out the day, great way to start out the weekend and as you take a look at the seven-day
are in new york city today, they are going to ring the opening bell at the new york stock exchange, some of them are family members of those killed back on september 11th. that is the latestfrom new york city, lawyer ration sam, back to you. >> hard to believe it's been 14 years. >> chills to see the family members up there. >> everybody always remember where they were. >> we will be covering that today as well. >>> coming up, marengue no more, a popular dance...
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yesterday, a building became the latest to test positive for the dangerous bacteria. city officials admitted they are not exactly sure where the latest patient with legionnaires' contracted the disease. >> may have been caused by a different source. as everyone knows, there are hundreds of legionnaires' cases in new york city each year. >> today, the health department handed out pamphlets, warning of the bacteria. >>> a kentucky county clerk is behind bars for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples. davis did not comply with two court orders to gif out the licenses, citing her religious beliefs. she's refused to give them out to straight couples ever since the court ruled gay marriage is legal. she'll be released when she agrees to issue the lins censes. >>> tonight, there is a pledge of ali legiance to the republican party by trump. he said he'd run as an independence if he didn't win the republican come nomination. today, he promised his loyalty to the gop. >> the best way for the republicans to win is if i win the nomination and go directly against whoever t
yesterday, a building became the latest to test positive for the dangerous bacteria. city officials admitted they are not exactly sure where the latest patient with legionnaires' contracted the disease. >> may have been caused by a different source. as everyone knows, there are hundreds of legionnaires' cases in new york city each year. >> today, the health department handed out pamphlets, warning of the bacteria. >>> a kentucky county clerk is behind bars for refusing to...
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. >>> city officials in walnut creek today showed off their latest move to reduce air pollution. city's fleet of diesel vehicles are switching over to renewable diesel which is refined and southeast asia from fish and animal oil and brought by take her to california. it will cut emissions by as much as 60% compared to traditional petroleum diesel park mayor bob simmons has -- says it is part of a push to save the environment. >> what you have here is a cleaner viewing -- burning fuel that will reduce greenhouse emissions. >> simmons says the cost is about the same as petroleum diesel. the new fuel will be used in the fleet of diesel powered vehicles and equipment which includes street sweepers, tractors and mowers. >>> oil prices kept up today, falling just to $46 a barrel. the result is the lowest labor day weekend gas prices in a decade. it's just 2:42 a gallon for the national average. -- $2.42 a gallon for the national average. we could see prices under two dollars -- under $2.00 a gallon by christmas. rises in san francisco is under 3:$30 -- $3.30 a gallon in san jose is $3.1
. >>> city officials in walnut creek today showed off their latest move to reduce air pollution. city's fleet of diesel vehicles are switching over to renewable diesel which is refined and southeast asia from fish and animal oil and brought by take her to california. it will cut emissions by as much as 60% compared to traditional petroleum diesel park mayor bob simmons has -- says it is part of a push to save the environment. >> what you have here is a cleaner viewing -- burning...
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this is the latest violence in the city this weekend. earlier today there was a shooting about 4:30 over on hamlen street, and that indication was there was something going on there. a shoe on the sidewalk here in the 3,000 block of 20th street as police check for evidence in the latest shooting, just a short distance from people using a recreation center. this shooting left a usually calm neighborhood a bit shaken. >> i heard a series of gunshots and i came outside. i wanted to see if i saw anybody in the neighborhood in case something like this happened, but it was pretty shocking. >> reporter: what touched off the shooting is not clear. this time the victim lived, taken to the hospital with a gunshot wound. >> it's strange, two shootings in two days, unheard of, especially for this neighborhood. >> it's a tight-knit community and most of the people who live here are retired. some of them still work but we are close here and we know each other. >> reporter: five blocks away on 25th street a shooting killed an individual, the 106th murd
this is the latest violence in the city this weekend. earlier today there was a shooting about 4:30 over on hamlen street, and that indication was there was something going on there. a shoe on the sidewalk here in the 3,000 block of 20th street as police check for evidence in the latest shooting, just a short distance from people using a recreation center. this shooting left a usually calm neighborhood a bit shaken. >> i heard a series of gunshots and i came outside. i wanted to see if i...
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cities of kunduz and countries north. another airstrike on taliban positions this time aiming for the airport. we talk with afghan fighters on the ground. >> the latest that we're getting from kunduz city, from the civilians, that the talibans are searching house to house, and forcing afghan civilian boys to join them in the fight against the government. also they're announcing in the loud speakers to the people of kunduz, the residents to continue their normal lives and also asking shop keepers to open their shops they're promising people that they won't stay for long. as far as we know there is no operation going on in kunduz city. everyone is waiting for the right decision and for the right time. now here i'm joined with captain who will explain to us why they're in this location for two days, sir, why are you not going further? why are you not going to kunduz. >> okay, we start with the fight against afghan enemies. they want to locate to the area promised to. yesterday we started at 4:00 p.m. and we've been fighting with taliban, and they have fell in that area, we want to go back to that area. also there are a lot of casualties. one of the best
cities of kunduz and countries north. another airstrike on taliban positions this time aiming for the airport. we talk with afghan fighters on the ground. >> the latest that we're getting from kunduz city, from the civilians, that the talibans are searching house to house, and forcing afghan civilian boys to join them in the fight against the government. also they're announcing in the loud speakers to the people of kunduz, the residents to continue their normal lives and also asking shop...
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. >> the murders are just the latest in a violent weekend in the city. cbs 2 news' ilona gold is live on the scene with details. >> reporter: diane, we can tell you three men were shot and killed in the courtyard of this housing complex. this is just off myrtle avenue and fleet place. we have seen police out here all morning, and we just checked in with them. no one is in custody, and they are trying to track down the shooter. the shootings happened at 2:00 this morning at the ingersoll houses. police were called about shots fired. they found two men, 39 and 43 years old, shot in the head. they were pronounced dead on the scene. a 76-year-old man was shot in the stomach. he died at methodist hospital. the victims were not related and this was not a domestic incident. this has been a violent weekend across new york city. police have investigated three other deadly shootings since last night. they were in manhattan, the bronx and in harlem, and no arrests have been made in those cases either. back out here live where police are searching for answers on in
. >> the murders are just the latest in a violent weekend in the city. cbs 2 news' ilona gold is live on the scene with details. >> reporter: diane, we can tell you three men were shot and killed in the courtyard of this housing complex. this is just off myrtle avenue and fleet place. we have seen police out here all morning, and we just checked in with them. no one is in custody, and they are trying to track down the shooter. the shootings happened at 2:00 this morning at the...
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. >> brad, when you look at the latest new york city times cbs news poll it is interesting. 36% of republicans think that donald trump has the best chance of winning the 2016 -- sorry, 39% think donald trump has the best chance of winning the general election. >> well, that is right. i think that tells you a lot about where the republican primary is going. i agree with ed. 11 people in the race, not a huge threshold event. but the thing to look for is it seems the republicans are willing to lose the general election to win the primary. since the last election we heard anchor baby, get rid of birth right citizenship, end support for women's health care -- all of the things romney adopted that made him unvotable. they are only appearing to the base of the republican party and that is dangerous going into the next year. >> and ed, as you point out, donald trump has supported democratic politicians in the past and esspoused liberal part. >> i think trump tapped into anti-washington sentiment that is real. i am not sure trump is real. i am not sure he is the authentic vessel to capture that sentime
. >> brad, when you look at the latest new york city times cbs news poll it is interesting. 36% of republicans think that donald trump has the best chance of winning the 2016 -- sorry, 39% think donald trump has the best chance of winning the general election. >> well, that is right. i think that tells you a lot about where the republican primary is going. i agree with ed. 11 people in the race, not a huge threshold event. but the thing to look for is it seems the republicans are...
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. >>> breaking news on the latest legionnaires cluster and the city tells us there are three new cases, bringing the total to 10, all in the bronx. >> we're still in contact with city officials to find out the source of this infection. cooling towers are certainly suspect. >> but why does this keep happening in the bronx? we did some digging to find out. >> reporter: a new cluster of legionnaires disease stirs reaction in the bronx. >> a little scary. >> now 10 new cases still unclear. >> we identify this as a cluster. it doesn't mean we know what the cause is of these infections in these individuals, but they are geographically linked, and for that reason the health department has already sought, identified and tested. >> reporter: but not related to the deadly outbreak over the summer. the health department linked those cases to cooling towers with owners next to cooling towers forced to register stwet with the city and state. manhattan has nearly 4,000 cooling towers to just 261 in the bronx. there are more than 5,000 towers registered throughout the five burroughs. but with so many
. >>> breaking news on the latest legionnaires cluster and the city tells us there are three new cases, bringing the total to 10, all in the bronx. >> we're still in contact with city officials to find out the source of this infection. cooling towers are certainly suspect. >> but why does this keep happening in the bronx? we did some digging to find out. >> reporter: a new cluster of legionnaires disease stirs reaction in the bronx. >> a little scary. >>...
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latest on vw. if you are thinking of living abroad, you might be thinking about singapore. it has been voted as the best place to live and work. let's go to the magical cityda is standing by. of course. so magical, that is why you are there. you are contributive to the magic. what makes singapore the top spot for ex-pats in this latest survey? linda: magical city and that is a first but we will take it. the city has everything you want as an ex-pat. good pay, quality of life, career development. this survey was conducted by hsbc. -- table one of the biggest the longest running surveys. this is a look at what they found from the survey. about one third of ex-pats of singapore and 200,000 u.s. dollars a year which is more than double compared globally. 60% of ex-pats say it is a place of career development. almost 80% are confident about the economy. 70% voted on a better quality of life in their home country. ex-pats say the well-being of their kids have improved since moving. so singapore is number one. new zealand, sweden, and germany make up the rest of the top. remember, foreign workers account for a third of the population in singapore. it has been gr
latest on vw. if you are thinking of living abroad, you might be thinking about singapore. it has been voted as the best place to live and work. let's go to the magical cityda is standing by. of course. so magical, that is why you are there. you are contributive to the magic. what makes singapore the top spot for ex-pats in this latest survey? linda: magical city and that is a first but we will take it. the city has everything you want as an ex-pat. good pay, quality of life, career...
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city. omar al saleh joins us live from in mecca. what is the latest there? >> the latest 220 pilgrims died and men injured pushing and shoving in an area leading to the complex as part of the hajj ritual. it's a fourth story. i can see it now. i can see pilgrims' heads. i can't estimate the number. i would say hundreds of thousands, and the movement is going really, really smoothly. what happens remains to be seen. i think it is because the pilgrims were trying to go into the complex, and all of a sudden the rush hoppappened, leaving t the tragic incident. >> are people being removed, moved away from the area. >> no, from my vantage point i see the people are continuing their ritual of hajj. authorities told us that the rescuers - they employed around 220 ambulances trying to take the dead and injured to hospital. i can't see much of what is happening on the road. i can see the pilgrims continue to go to the dawning of the devil complex. >> let me give you an idea about the area. it's a massive tent city. where you have the pilgrims, people go to mecca, and
city. omar al saleh joins us live from in mecca. what is the latest there? >> the latest 220 pilgrims died and men injured pushing and shoving in an area leading to the complex as part of the hajj ritual. it's a fourth story. i can see it now. i can see pilgrims' heads. i can't estimate the number. i would say hundreds of thousands, and the movement is going really, really smoothly. what happens remains to be seen. i think it is because the pilgrims were trying to go into the complex, and...
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. >>> san jose could become the latest bay area city to try to bring soaring rents under control. the city council tomorrow will discuss a proposal that would cap annual increases. san jose is looking at establishing an ordinance to keep renters from getting kicked out so a landlord can bring new tenants and charge higher rents. >>> highway 101 open again tonight but a very different picture this weekend. thousands of drivers stranded when high voltage power lines fell across the freeway in burlingame. all north and southbound lanes were shut down for almost 18 hours. another closure overnight on sunday. those lines came down when a tower collapsed near the new broadway overpass. construction crew is being blamed. kpix 5's mike sugerman tells us there's a lot of people pointing fingers right now. >> we know what happened but we don't know why it happened or how. here's what we know. an ex cu -- excavator that was helping to build highway 101 onramp in burlingame rammed in to a metal power tower. it collapsed sending live wires crashing down on to the highway. cal trans is doing th
. >>> san jose could become the latest bay area city to try to bring soaring rents under control. the city council tomorrow will discuss a proposal that would cap annual increases. san jose is looking at establishing an ordinance to keep renters from getting kicked out so a landlord can bring new tenants and charge higher rents. >>> highway 101 open again tonight but a very different picture this weekend. thousands of drivers stranded when high voltage power lines fell across...
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since bill deblasio came to office, 572 did 6 people housing shelters, according to the latest weekly data from the city. mayor bloomberg's final months in office, 53,000 so despite 4,000 people, what is more people staying in shelters are staying longer. the average, 534 days compared to the previous average of 515 days, they are working to upgrade services and prevent homelessness. juliet: happy reunion after a boy with accidentally left the brooklyn park by their care workers. can you imagine? your parent finding this out to give police tweeted this picture after a good samaritan found him alone in sunset park yesterday afternoon. that good samaritan, the good samaritan brought into the precinct on a field trip with a dozen other kids from the quality of life academy. some reports say one of the teachers miscounted the kids. kind of hot major miscalculation and left him behind by accident. no response yes in the day care facility. ben: we are learning more about the proposal to create zones for times square. panhandlers and big crowds, a plan created by special task force also the area from 42 and 47
since bill deblasio came to office, 572 did 6 people housing shelters, according to the latest weekly data from the city. mayor bloomberg's final months in office, 53,000 so despite 4,000 people, what is more people staying in shelters are staying longer. the average, 534 days compared to the previous average of 515 days, they are working to upgrade services and prevent homelessness. juliet: happy reunion after a boy with accidentally left the brooklyn park by their care workers. can you...
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city controller will release his latest findings and announce an action plan over concerns over public safety. happening today, shine the light on the progress in the city of camden. the ribbon will be cut welcoming a new upgraded charter school. matt? >> reporter: kids are back in the classroom for the new school year. with camden being one of the four cities in the state a lot believe that the kids here don't have the greatest learning opportunities. pleem academy here has been trying to change that mind-set for nearly 20 years. the ribbon cutting is for a new school. administration wanted inning to give these kids a better way to learn. it's about science, technology, engineering, arts and math. recently sending graduates to ivy league schools. >> leap academy, without an institution of higher learning here in the city, a lot of these kids will be dropping out going into schools that are not the most fitted for them. we have 100% graduation rate. >> reporter: not bad numbers there. that is the new school. coming up we'll hear from a couple of the students graduating this year, what
city controller will release his latest findings and announce an action plan over concerns over public safety. happening today, shine the light on the progress in the city of camden. the ribbon will be cut welcoming a new upgraded charter school. matt? >> reporter: kids are back in the classroom for the new school year. with camden being one of the four cities in the state a lot believe that the kids here don't have the greatest learning opportunities. pleem academy here has been trying...
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the wards that will see the repairs for the city's latest alleypalooza. >>> and we're starting to see some misty fog here at the bay bridge as people head to the beach for the long holiday weekend. how's the tra >>> right now, first in kentucky, we're seeing -- where same-sex marriages are expected to begin soon as a defient clerk is behind bars. >>> and first as you hit the roads what you can fantastic on the roads but first, storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is here with your forecast. chuck? >> good morning, aaron. welcome to friday, everybody. mostly cloudy skies in place for now. as far as weather related slowdowns as you get outside of the door this morning, a little bit of fog. not too much trouble around the lunch hour. showers late afternoon into the evening. on the walk into work and school, fog. temperatures 70s now. low 80s by mid-morning. over to melissa now. >> good news here on metro. no longer single-tracking, seeing residual delays but not single-tracking anymore. big look at the beltway, top of the beltway from an earlier crash. >> thank you, melissa. >>> a devel
the wards that will see the repairs for the city's latest alleypalooza. >>> and we're starting to see some misty fog here at the bay bridge as people head to the beach for the long holiday weekend. how's the tra >>> right now, first in kentucky, we're seeing -- where same-sex marriages are expected to begin soon as a defient clerk is behind bars. >>> and first as you hit the roads what you can fantastic on the roads but first, storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is...
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the mayor said the city has already done its part. that is the latest. >> ben: not to be the pessimist here but how long until the fancy elevators breakdown? >> reporter: dallas has had big-time problems with them so they are prepared to deal with that. that is clearly a concern here. >> juliet: the concern is if ben gets on the elevator. all right robert. thank you very much. moving on their concert security concerns about pope francis visit this month. >> ben: there may have been a threat that was disrupted by authorities. we have it it live at st. patrick's cathedral. >> reporter: good morning everyone. the pope will be in new york city in two weeks. there is concern about the ability to keep him safe. appearing on abc's this week, they said he was briefed by the secret service giving classified information that an attack has been thwarted and it would have coincided with the pope's visit. we don't know if the pope was the intended target in the attack. and we don't know which city, washington d.c., philadelphia or in new york city. it does underscor
the mayor said the city has already done its part. that is the latest. >> ben: not to be the pessimist here but how long until the fancy elevators breakdown? >> reporter: dallas has had big-time problems with them so they are prepared to deal with that. that is clearly a concern here. >> juliet: the concern is if ben gets on the elevator. all right robert. thank you very much. moving on their concert security concerns about pope francis visit this month. >> ben: there...
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city. he turned his focus on the family last night at a huge event in philadelphia. dawn champion joins us live with the latestcity of brotherly love where francis wraps up his trip today. dawn. >>reporter: it was a star studded affair as the family leading festival on saturday night. mark wahlberg led the event with the singing of aretha franklin. the biggest star of all was pope francis. >> francis dished most of his remarks and smoke passionately about the need of families in today's society. >> we need -- let us look at families. let's protect the family, each family that our future is at [indiscernible]. >> the pope did acknowledge he doesn't have a family of his own to have to deal with, and he shied away from some of the more sensitive topics. >> i won't speak about mines though. >> earlier in the day, pope francis went to independence hall where the colonials declared independence from britain. and the freedom attracts people to america this day. >> dawn champion reports. the pope is heading back to the vatican at 8:00 tonight. >>> police in fairfax is investigating a use of force -- an officer using a
city. he turned his focus on the family last night at a huge event in philadelphia. dawn champion joins us live with the latestcity of brotherly love where francis wraps up his trip today. dawn. >>reporter: it was a star studded affair as the family leading festival on saturday night. mark wahlberg led the event with the singing of aretha franklin. the biggest star of all was pope francis. >> francis dished most of his remarks and smoke passionately about the need of families in...
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we are live with the latest in atlantic city on the search. >>> we haven't had this in rain in some times not over yet. the forecast is next. >>> new at 6:00, tied up and forced to empty the safe at gun point. at least 13 robberies targeting drugstores. next, why the fbi is getting involved. >>> we continue to follow breaking news at this hour. a plane from michigan has crashed into the ocean as it tried to land at the atlantic city airport. the u.s. coast guard spotted some debris in the water. we sent out the breaking news alert on the nbc 10 news app at 3:30 this afternoon. nbc 10 jersey shore bureau reporter ted greenberg was on the scene minutes later. ted, of course we are talking about a small plane here. what's the latest on the search? >> reporter: well, since my last live shot at 5:00, i learned from the coast guard that it's believed one man was aboard that small plane that went down in the ocean here about seven miles from where we are along the beach in atlantic city. that man has not been found and a dive team has been deployed to the crash site to try to find him. there ha
we are live with the latest in atlantic city on the search. >>> we haven't had this in rain in some times not over yet. the forecast is next. >>> new at 6:00, tied up and forced to empty the safe at gun point. at least 13 robberies targeting drugstores. next, why the fbi is getting involved. >>> we continue to follow breaking news at this hour. a plane from michigan has crashed into the ocean as it tried to land at the atlantic city airport. the u.s. coast guard...
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. >>> police in hyattsville, maryland are investigating that city's latest murder.d 5:15 this morning, officers responded to a report of an assault at annapolis road and copper lane. they arrived to find a man suffering from wounds to his body. he died right there at the scene. officers are searching for suspects and trying to determine a motive in this case. >>> also one person is dead, two more are injured after an overnight shooting in the capitol heights section of prince george's county. this happened just after 12:30 this morning on jade court. police arrived to find one woman and two men suffering from gunshot wounds. one of those men died at the scene. the two other victims were taken to the hospital in critical condition. >>> prosecutors plan to ask for a 20-year sentence with ten years suspended in the case of a baltimore episcopal bishop. heather cook has pleaded guilty to charges in a hit and run case. prosecutors say she was behind the wheel of a car that struck and killed a bicyclist last december. she was charged with driving under the influence and l
. >>> police in hyattsville, maryland are investigating that city's latest murder.d 5:15 this morning, officers responded to a report of an assault at annapolis road and copper lane. they arrived to find a man suffering from wounds to his body. he died right there at the scene. officers are searching for suspects and trying to determine a motive in this case. >>> also one person is dead, two more are injured after an overnight shooting in the capitol heights section of prince...
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that's the latest reporting live along city avenue. >>> we are eight hours away from the mass which isork shift away when it happens. >> this is the ben franklin parkway and the stage that was the focus of the festival of families last night, and it's already being transformed into the altar for the mass this afternoon. our continuing coverage continues in a moment. ♪ >>> we're about ten minutes before 8:00 this sunday morning, and there's a live look at the ben franklin bridge. it's a pedestrian bridge, and it's a nice walk down, and that's where jesse gary is with us this morning. >> a beautiful sight. jesse gary at the base of the bridge talking with walkers coming over. jesse? >> reporter: we're mid span, almost mid span, maybe a little further, 100 feet or so and we would be mid span, and a lot of people out exercising. i will move out of the way. we saw the stream of pilgrims coming out even before the sun is up, and the sun is up although it's stuck behind a cloud, and we are seeing a lot of exercise folks for the most part right now, but still every once in a while, people head
that's the latest reporting live along city avenue. >>> we are eight hours away from the mass which isork shift away when it happens. >> this is the ben franklin parkway and the stage that was the focus of the festival of families last night, and it's already being transformed into the altar for the mass this afternoon. our continuing coverage continues in a moment. ♪ >>> we're about ten minutes before 8:00 this sunday morning, and there's a live look at the ben...
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the city stressing the latest cases are not related to the largest, outbreak in city history this summer but sickened more than 120 people in the south bronx killing 12. the summer's outbreak led as to new legislation intended to prevent the disease include inspection of the water towers so the councilman is wondering how it could have happened. >> many thought the worst was over. now for it to reoccur again in the same bureau as it happened prev housley. >> it doesn't spread person-to-person but inhaling water droplets contacted with the legion neal willing l.a. most can traced brack to plumbing systems where they are favorable. >> every year there are cases but the important thing is about f people think they are symptoms let's say flu-like sim am toes they should get seen in the emergency department or the primary care fitness right away. reporter: the city has identified several locations with potentially vulnerable populations like senior centers based on staff, to those locations to answer questions and loss to urge anyone who feels like they have flu lick sim am toes to seek medic
the city stressing the latest cases are not related to the largest, outbreak in city history this summer but sickened more than 120 people in the south bronx killing 12. the summer's outbreak led as to new legislation intended to prevent the disease include inspection of the water towers so the councilman is wondering how it could have happened. >> many thought the worst was over. now for it to reoccur again in the same bureau as it happened prev housley. >> it doesn't spread...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is live in foster city with the latest. >> reporter: we are at firetation 28 here in foster city where two strike teams left for the butte fire just minutes ago to join that massive fire fight. >> you guys know the situation that's going on with the fire, it's blowing up again. bunch of structures are going. >> reporter: two strike teams from san mateo county get wreefd minutes before heading out to the butte fire that is burning hot and fast through gold country. the battalion chief says the drought has created a danger zone and fire crews need help. >> i've been on the job for 28 years, i even worked for cal fire when i was a younger man, i have never seen conditions like this. i think you could probably ask a lot of folks in similar situations. they are just explosive. >> reporter: firefighters started loading engines saturday morning with gear they will need for a week or longer, including emergency shelters if the fire overtakes them. >> so they will pull this out, rip this cord and then deploy. >> reporter: the butte fire claimed this truck from
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is live in foster city with the latest. >> reporter: we are at firetation 28 here in foster city where two strike teams left for the butte fire just minutes ago to join that massive fire fight. >> you guys know the situation that's going on with the fire, it's blowing up again. bunch of structures are going. >> reporter: two strike teams from san mateo county get wreefd minutes before heading out to the butte fire that is burning hot and...
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. >>> police are looking for suspects in the latest shooting in the city. the action cam was on the scene on local barred street. police found -- local barreled barreled -- lumbard street. police found a man in his 30s in critical condition. >>> police are searching for the driver who hit and killed a man in pleasantville, new jersey it happened on the black horse pike. police say the vehicle that hit him could be maroon in color and have lower front end damage. >>> police are searching for a man who escaped from custody in burlington county, new jersey. officials say he was being transported when he ran away. details have not been released. mims was handcuffed and not wearing shoes, anyone who sees him call 911. >>> a water main break overnight in philadelphia. a water main break spewed 1500 gallons of water on west moreland avenue. hunting park avenue is closed right now between fox and 29th streets for repairs and cleanup. >>> atlantic city glory days and tough time the miss america pageant has been a fixture at the jersey shore. tonight on 6abc one luck
. >>> police are looking for suspects in the latest shooting in the city. the action cam was on the scene on local barred street. police found -- local barreled barreled -- lumbard street. police found a man in his 30s in critical condition. >>> police are searching for the driver who hit and killed a man in pleasantville, new jersey it happened on the black horse pike. police say the vehicle that hit him could be maroon in color and have lower front end damage. >>>...
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patrick, he requested it, he wants to address homelessness in our city, the latest figure we have from the council of governments is that this area has 11,623 homeless people as of january of this year. now let me step out of the way as our coverage goes live. you can hear people beginning to cheer. motorcycles coming into the area right now. in front of st. patrick's. and this means the pope will be arriving very shortly. the motorcade has now come to st. patrick's. and you see the fiat, the pope inside in the back. you can see him wearing and being greeted as he leaves the fiat. and is about to walk into st. patrick's church here in washington. people are yelling papa, papa, asking him if he'll turn around, and, of course, he's being greeted. he'll go in here, he will address the 200 clients of st. patrick's. they represent 120,000 people, men, women, and children, who receive charity, aid, shelter, and food. again, the pope asked to come here today, and he is being escorted up the stairs. to be greeted by the pastor of st. patrick's, who is salvador chriscolo. he is d.c. police chap
patrick, he requested it, he wants to address homelessness in our city, the latest figure we have from the council of governments is that this area has 11,623 homeless people as of january of this year. now let me step out of the way as our coverage goes live. you can hear people beginning to cheer. motorcycles coming into the area right now. in front of st. patrick's. and this means the pope will be arriving very shortly. the motorcade has now come to st. patrick's. and you see the fiat, the...
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latest. laura? >> reporter: hi, ama. bart police are separate from the city of oakland police department. but what happened here last night is just the latest example of what is going on between police and suspects in this city. tuesday night, two bart police officers wrestled with an armed man on a train platform. the man shot himself. the officers daysed him but never drew guns. >> this is not an officer involved shooting. >> reporter: this is just the latest violent encounter between police and suspects in oakland n 2013 there were 21 assaults on oakland police officers. 16 last year, so far this year, 26. an increase of 63%. >> it's a difficult time in this country to be a police officer. >> reporter: last month, an oakland officer was shot in the chest by a sexual assault suspect. last week, a female officer was beaten by a man with a bike chain. in both cases the suspects were shot and killed by police. >> there is concern out there. >> reporter: former san francisco police chief the director of international interstate yut of criminal justice at university of san francisco. >> i thi
latest. laura? >> reporter: hi, ama. bart police are separate from the city of oakland police department. but what happened here last night is just the latest example of what is going on between police and suspects in this city. tuesday night, two bart police officers wrestled with an armed man on a train platform. the man shot himself. the officers daysed him but never drew guns. >> this is not an officer involved shooting. >> reporter: this is just the latest violent...
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latest. laura? >> reporter: hi, ama. bart police are separate from the city of oakland police department. but what happened here last night is just the latest example of what is going on between police and suspects in this city. tuesday night, two bart police officers wrestled with an armed man on a train platform. the man shot himself. the officers daysed him but never drew guns. >> this is not an officer involved shooting. >> reporter: this is just th latest violent encounter between police and suspects in oakland n 2013 there were 21 assaults on oakland police officers. 16 last year, so far this year, 26. an increase of 63%. >> it's a difficult time in this country to be a police officer. >> reporter: last month, an oakland officer was shot in the chest by a sexual assault suspect. last week, a female officer was beaten by a man with a bike chain. in both cases the suspects were shot and killed by police. >> there is concern out there. >> reporter: former san francisco police chief the director of international interstate yut of criminal justice at university of san francisco. >> i thin
latest. laura? >> reporter: hi, ama. bart police are separate from the city of oakland police department. but what happened here last night is just the latest example of what is going on between police and suspects in this city. tuesday night, two bart police officers wrestled with an armed man on a train platform. the man shot himself. the officers daysed him but never drew guns. >> this is not an officer involved shooting. >> reporter: this is just th latest violent...
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latest. >> reporter: the city classifies this as a cluster, not an outbreak, but as you said, there is now one death associated with it, the mayor did come to this community today to meet with residents concerned about this cluster. now, the number of cooling towers where ledge neil la -- where legionella has been detected is up to 15 at some locations. some sites have more than one tower, locations that include three high schools and one hospital. this afternoon as we said, mayor de blasio and the city health commissioner came to a community center in morris park to meet with seniors. they are among the most at risk, to reassure them this cluster is more limited than the outbreak this summer in the south bronx and to remind residents to seek treatment if they experience any flulike symptoms. all 13 cases including the unidentified man who died had underlying health issues. in the meantime, the surge for the source continues. >> we still have to say that it might be multiple sources or it could be a single source. we don't know yet. the really good news is that we got sick after september
latest. >> reporter: the city classifies this as a cluster, not an outbreak, but as you said, there is now one death associated with it, the mayor did come to this community today to meet with residents concerned about this cluster. now, the number of cooling towers where ledge neil la -- where legionella has been detected is up to 15 at some locations. some sites have more than one tower, locations that include three high schools and one hospital. this afternoon as we said, mayor de...
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. >> isn't minutes g words, he's outraged the city latest announcement on parking restrictions and towingthe papal visit will disrupt the holiest day of the jewish calendar, yom kippur. >> yom kippur the holiest day of the jewish calendar it, occurs us to night, september september 22, ands wednesday, september 23rd. it is a fast day, a day for forgiveness, and it is the one day of the year that almost all jews are in synogogue. >> he fired off this strongly worded letter to mayor nutter on friday, voicing concerns from philadelphia's jewish community, with the city announcing towing enforcement beginning on september 20th, inside the traffic box, and he's concerned that congregants wouldn't be able to park at synogogues within restricted areas. >> number one, it will be eliminating on street parking, and number two, it will be forcing neighborhood resident to fill up all of the available parking lots. so the plans that conure gants may have about how they'll get to synogogues are totally disrupted. >> mayor nutter has announce that resident within the secure zones will need to move their
. >> isn't minutes g words, he's outraged the city latest announcement on parking restrictions and towingthe papal visit will disrupt the holiest day of the jewish calendar, yom kippur. >> yom kippur the holiest day of the jewish calendar it, occurs us to night, september september 22, ands wednesday, september 23rd. it is a fast day, a day for forgiveness, and it is the one day of the year that almost all jews are in synogogue. >> he fired off this strongly worded letter to...
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. >>> the first death in the latest legionnaires outbreak in new york city. the bronx a kind of ground zero for the disease. 13 confirmed cases. cooling towers testing positive. ores towers that were cleaned but apparently not tested. so, what is going on. all this hang in the morris park section. marcus solis is there. >> reporter: bill, the city points out that there are hundreds of cases of legionnaires each year and that this cluster is smaller than the outbreak over the summer limited to the 10461 zip code. with the new cases and another fatality, some are wondering what is going on in the bronx. >> this was not expected. this is the last thing i expected to hear. >> reporter: councilman james vaca after hearing about the legionnaires. >> we had this happen twice in the two to three months. we need explanations. >> reporter: new figures released by the health department shows the number of cases is 13. there is one fatality. the number of cooling towers that have tested positive is up to 15 at 10 separate locations including a high school and three hospi
. >>> the first death in the latest legionnaires outbreak in new york city. the bronx a kind of ground zero for the disease. 13 confirmed cases. cooling towers testing positive. ores towers that were cleaned but apparently not tested. so, what is going on. all this hang in the morris park section. marcus solis is there. >> reporter: bill, the city points out that there are hundreds of cases of legionnaires each year and that this cluster is smaller than the outbreak over the...
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cbs2's political reporter marcia kramer with the latest on what has become gun city. >> reporter: the pregnant wife of cabbie inconsolable after her 39-year-old husband was shot and killed behind the wheel of his car in the bronx. >> that this community -- >> the trail of tears for victims of weekend gun violence leading to brooklyn where a councilwoman broke down talking about the search for the alleged gunman. police looking for the man who killed cab driver dewberry in what they say was dispute over a fare. >> next he loses the family -- the family lose him. lose my brother for a couple of dollars. >> where are the cops? where are the cameras around these streets in the bronx and in east new york and jamaica queens? >> reporter: 7-year-old ariana mall danodo showing a grade wound to the back of her leg. she was hit by a trail bullet walking home last night in the bronx. >> i heard kaboom. >> reporter: and it hit your leg? >> reporter: her dad shows us the hole left by the bullet. >> i heard a shot fired. my daughter ran to me saying, daddy, ow, it hits. >> reporter: provoking anger
cbs2's political reporter marcia kramer with the latest on what has become gun city. >> reporter: the pregnant wife of cabbie inconsolable after her 39-year-old husband was shot and killed behind the wheel of his car in the bronx. >> that this community -- >> the trail of tears for victims of weekend gun violence leading to brooklyn where a councilwoman broke down talking about the search for the alleged gunman. police looking for the man who killed cab driver dewberry in what...
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anchor: satellite images confirm that islamic state has destroyed two temples in the syrian city of palmyra. the latest assault on the region's heritage since declaring their caliphate last year. reporter: the satellite images palmyra's temple of bel this monday. the 2000-year-old temple has been razed to the ground by the islamic state organization, who has occupied the ancient city of, ira -- palmyra since may. wasay, a huge explosion heard at the temple, but for safety reasons witnesses were unable to get close to the unesco site, and conflict in reports emerged. analysts confirmed the satellite image shows the destruction of the temple's main building, and itsw of columns in immediate facility. anger from unesco in paris, who branded the destruction a crime against civilization. >> it makes me more than angry. we at unesco are devastated by this loss. we are not alone in this. we think this is a loss for all of us, because this represents the history of every one of us here on earth. reporter: a week earlier, the i.s. group destroyed the smaller nearby temple of baalshamin, posting images of the ac
anchor: satellite images confirm that islamic state has destroyed two temples in the syrian city of palmyra. the latest assault on the region's heritage since declaring their caliphate last year. reporter: the satellite images palmyra's temple of bel this monday. the 2000-year-old temple has been razed to the ground by the islamic state organization, who has occupied the ancient city of, ira -- palmyra since may. wasay, a huge explosion heard at the temple, but for safety reasons witnesses were...