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maine people will be over 65 in the next two decades. the alzheimer's association projects 35,000 maine seniors will be afflicted with the tragic disease of alzheimer's within ten years. 25,000 had the disease in 2014. people are demention are -- with dementia are ten times more likely to live in a nursing home. there is a lot in the bill, i'm told. i don't know. i haven't seen it. i have been looking for it. but the central premise seems to be, if it's anything like the house bill, a massive cut in medicaid and a massive tax cut to the people in our society who least need it. the tax cut is targeted at the very wealthiest americans, and yet the results of that decision will be to cut essential medical support for elderly people, disabled people, and children. i don't understand that bargain, i don't understand that equation. a gigantic tax cut to the wealthiest, and a substantial cut in support for those who most need it. now, maybe i will be pleasantly surprised when i see the bill, whenever that is. i hope it's more than a few hours b
maine people will be over 65 in the next two decades. the alzheimer's association projects 35,000 maine seniors will be afflicted with the tragic disease of alzheimer's within ten years. 25,000 had the disease in 2014. people are demention are -- with dementia are ten times more likely to live in a nursing home. there is a lot in the bill, i'm told. i don't know. i haven't seen it. i have been looking for it. but the central premise seems to be, if it's anything like the house bill, a massive...
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in maine, we call it maine-care. so you can't shrink this amount of money and think it's not going to have impacts on people. and that's why this bull is so pernicious. now, here's what the bill is all about. a half a trillion dollar tax cut to the top 2% of wage earners in america. let's be clear what's going on here. there's an equation. half a trillion dollar of tax cut. more than half a trillion of cuts to benefits. money to the wealthy, health care away from those who need t that's -- that's the equation. that's what this bill is all about. this isn't a health care bill. this is a tax cut bill dressed up like a health care bill. and it's also an ideological bill because people don't like medicaid. here's the problem. our health care system is the most expensive in the world. we pay the most per capita for health care, as anyone on the planet. by far. just about twice as much as most other countries. if you do the math and you take the annual health care bill and divide it by the number of people in america, you
in maine, we call it maine-care. so you can't shrink this amount of money and think it's not going to have impacts on people. and that's why this bull is so pernicious. now, here's what the bill is all about. a half a trillion dollar tax cut to the top 2% of wage earners in america. let's be clear what's going on here. there's an equation. half a trillion dollar of tax cut. more than half a trillion of cuts to benefits. money to the wealthy, health care away from those who need t that's --...
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corbyn is on the main stage. let's find out about the weather. some corbyn is on the main stage.e day with a bit of sunshine, some cloudy, a few showers towards the south of the country, bands of showers sweeping across scotland. winds continue close to gale force in the highlands and shetland. elsewhere more patchy rain and cloud after a dry spell through the
corbyn is on the main stage. let's find out about the weather. some corbyn is on the main stage.e day with a bit of sunshine, some cloudy, a few showers towards the south of the country, bands of showers sweeping across scotland. winds continue close to gale force in the highlands and shetland. elsewhere more patchy rain and cloud after a dry spell through the
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that was 90 miles away from the shooting in maine.e couldn't have made the trip that quickly. >> that was a big piece. if the jurors didn't believe that he could drive from new hampshire to saco and back in the timeline laid out, they would have some doubt. >> reporter: as for that dna on the glass, the defense explained it like this. >> it made sense that owens' dna would be there. he had been there for an anniversary party in that very garage. >> reporter: and gregg had his computer alibi. the defense said timestamps on his e-mails showed he'd been working at home that night just as he'd told police all along. but prosecutors said not so fast. on closer inspection his computer had another tale to tell. >> the day before the shooting he conducted a google search how to change clock on computer. and then he had a note on the desk in front of the computer, "change time, change chrome time." >> reporter: and lo and behold, forensic investigators determined gregg had tampered with the computer's timestamp. >> he knew the shooting happene
that was 90 miles away from the shooting in maine.e couldn't have made the trip that quickly. >> that was a big piece. if the jurors didn't believe that he could drive from new hampshire to saco and back in the timeline laid out, they would have some doubt. >> reporter: as for that dna on the glass, the defense explained it like this. >> it made sense that owens' dna would be there. he had been there for an anniversary party in that very garage. >> reporter: and gregg...
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maine is known for its blueberries and potatoes. to the right, you see a sailor. >> the sailor symbolizes maine's connection to the sea, including its fishing and shipbuilding industries. the north star has served as a guiding light for sailors since ancient times. just below the star is the state motto -- "dirigo," latin for "i lead." a knotted fringe of yellow silk gently surrounds the state seal. unlike other states, maine's first european explorers were probably not british, spanish, french, or italian. it's believed that nordic sailors arrived here almost 600 years before columbus. we know these seafaring adventurers by a more familiar name -- vikings. with "flag facts," i'm eric. >> if you've been trying to watch your weight, try watching the salt. studies show that when a food is salty, we tend to eat more of it. one reason may be that the salt interferes with the chemicals released by our stomach. those chemicals are supposed to tell our brain that we're full. but if they're inhibited by salt, then we don't get the message t
maine is known for its blueberries and potatoes. to the right, you see a sailor. >> the sailor symbolizes maine's connection to the sea, including its fishing and shipbuilding industries. the north star has served as a guiding light for sailors since ancient times. just below the star is the state motto -- "dirigo," latin for "i lead." a knotted fringe of yellow silk gently surrounds the state seal. unlike other states, maine's first european explorers were probably...
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i know that maine is one. some issues popped up. guest: maine hasn't used it yet. it's used in the local level like in the bay area and twin cities. in portland, -- not on the state level. host: why not? guest: we're getting there. we've been advocating this for a while. it gains traction. comprehensive reform takes time. we're not crusaders. we're advocating this. host: isn't there a argument to be made this type of system works best on a local scale? guest: no, they use it internationally in a national election. it's not complicated. i say it's sophisticateed. insiders and politicians and consultants, they go into a state. they'll divide the whole state and district. it's complicated sophisticated technology to gerrymander districts to benefit themselves and parties. we're say, let's give voters that power. it's way more transparent in the back rooms. it's on are the election. the voters themselves decide who represents them. not the political insiders. guest: i would add, it works well local level. it makes sense more and more the higher you go. i think single b
i know that maine is one. some issues popped up. guest: maine hasn't used it yet. it's used in the local level like in the bay area and twin cities. in portland, -- not on the state level. host: why not? guest: we're getting there. we've been advocating this for a while. it gains traction. comprehensive reform takes time. we're not crusaders. we're advocating this. host: isn't there a argument to be made this type of system works best on a local scale? guest: no, they use it internationally in...
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that's the main difference in the moment. visually, it's still the same. you have our dive bombers in the classic fashion you have them hit three carriers all in the space of 5 to 7 minutes nearly simultaneously base they're approaching from the different directions almost accidentally when they arrive overhead. the japanese are planning the launch at 10:30 at the earliest or 11:00 at the latest. they are about 10 minutes away from that. those are fighters that people see be blown up. this is the imagery everyone is familiar with. it's basically true to life, just that any aircraft on deck should be thought of the fighters and strike way. the idea of a striker going off the deck as the bombs land, that's not really right! this diagram, it shows a relation of how the squadron's attack, enterprise and squadron split between them, best in his group head for the other. kagy is on his right hand and kagy on his right hand. according to doctrine, heads for this one, only to find mccluskey is also headed for it. he cuts off in his own decision heads for the one f
that's the main difference in the moment. visually, it's still the same. you have our dive bombers in the classic fashion you have them hit three carriers all in the space of 5 to 7 minutes nearly simultaneously base they're approaching from the different directions almost accidentally when they arrive overhead. the japanese are planning the launch at 10:30 at the earliest or 11:00 at the latest. they are about 10 minutes away from that. those are fighters that people see be blown up. this is...
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the water district says the main break was six-inches...pam kawaguchi/lives along broken main- "they still need to figure out what part of it is broken and where they can fix it and it they're going to need to dig up, uh, some driveways and some streets around here to fix it." the failed cast iron pipe was installed in the 1950s... it's unclear why it broke. for now, the family living here will stay in a hotel until the house and this situation is deemed safe. in belmont, philippe djegal, kron four news. (vicki) repairs began on potholes in the richmond district today.. for months residents have been concerned with the growing number of potholes popping up in the neighborhood. a local supervisor launched a project recently that enlisted the help of the public to identifying each and every pothole. after weeks of input public works crews are finally bringing out the repairs kits.. in fact there's now a team dedicated to repairing the potholes in the richmond district for the entire month of june. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meterologist brittney shipp. lawr
the water district says the main break was six-inches...pam kawaguchi/lives along broken main- "they still need to figure out what part of it is broken and where they can fix it and it they're going to need to dig up, uh, some driveways and some streets around here to fix it." the failed cast iron pipe was installed in the 1950s... it's unclear why it broke. for now, the family living here will stay in a hotel until the house and this situation is deemed safe. in belmont, philippe...
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these are the two main adversaries at midway as far as ones in total overall control. yamamoto is actually at the battlefield in one of the trailing squadrons on the super battleship yamato and you may have heard of. recently, microsoft paul allen stuff found the sister ship of the yamato. he is on yamato as a flagship. 300 miles astern of the nagumo force. so he is on the scene. admiral nimitz, on the other hand, had -- had a calm and logistical, logical manner and realized that he can direct the battle better right there from pearl harbor in honolulu area. in other words, from hawaii than he can if he's steaming around on a ship in the field. so nimitz never considered going out to sea because he can direct it better from hawaii. he's going to trust his commanders, fletcher and spurens on the scene. yamamoto, however, on yamato is in a position to control everything but also had a -- it wasn't a micromanaging influence but it was the yamato has some of the best communication equipment and you had a situation piling up where the latest intelligence and updates that we
these are the two main adversaries at midway as far as ones in total overall control. yamamoto is actually at the battlefield in one of the trailing squadrons on the super battleship yamato and you may have heard of. recently, microsoft paul allen stuff found the sister ship of the yamato. he is on yamato as a flagship. 300 miles astern of the nagumo force. so he is on the scene. admiral nimitz, on the other hand, had -- had a calm and logistical, logical manner and realized that he can direct...
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the gulf between the two main parties, labour and tory, the gulf between the two main parties, labourandhave seen for many years. it is a big choice, a wide choice and that is what people have responded to. whatever the result, in the last two elections, we have seen a splintering of control of the two main parties. but i suspect tomorrow what we will see is the biggest share for the two main parties that we have seen for quite some time. a return to the two tribes is something which has developed over the last couple of weeks. it is not as simple as that, it is not just weeks. it is not as simple as that, it is notjust one dimensional. the situation is more consecrated. but there is a sense that there is something retro about this campaign, evenin something retro about this campaign, even in this 21st century volatility. labour, no question, have had a better time than they expected, but i have to say, watching both parties on the road today, the tories appear to have recovered some of the sheen of their early self—confidence back at the start. i suppose it is also worth underlining ton
the gulf between the two main parties, labour and tory, the gulf between the two main parties, labourandhave seen for many years. it is a big choice, a wide choice and that is what people have responded to. whatever the result, in the last two elections, we have seen a splintering of control of the two main parties. but i suspect tomorrow what we will see is the biggest share for the two main parties that we have seen for quite some time. a return to the two tribes is something which has...
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the water main is now been shutoff.happened around 4:30 this afternoon and so right now crews are working to fix the break and in the fast few minutes we learned that water main was more than a century old. right now, here's a heads up. the road is only opened to passenger cars, no buses or large trucks are getting through. brandon hudson just arrived on the scene. he'll have a live report coming up in about 15 minutes. >>> now to a show of support. legendary bill cosby entered the courthouse today with his tv daughter actress, keisha night pulliam by his side. he tweeted thank you to cliff and claire's 4-year-old daughter rudy. >>> deanna durante was in that courtroom today. she's joining us live from norristown. you were there, what was cosby's reaction as prosecutors were laying out their case to the jury? >> reporter: well, as the prosecutor told the jury that cosby used his power and fame to sexual assault adrian constand, he used drugs so that she
the water main is now been shutoff.happened around 4:30 this afternoon and so right now crews are working to fix the break and in the fast few minutes we learned that water main was more than a century old. right now, here's a heads up. the road is only opened to passenger cars, no buses or large trucks are getting through. brandon hudson just arrived on the scene. he'll have a live report coming up in about 15 minutes. >>> now to a show of support. legendary bill cosby entered the...
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that would really hammer the people of maine? it would have been the ahca, misnamed american health care act. it ought to be the antihealth care act because that's what it's all about, is taking health care away from people. it could not be more tailored to harm people in maine. we are the oldest state in the country. we have more people in the older age bracket, 50 and up, than any other state in the united states as a percentage of our population. we also are relatively low-income state. you put those things together, and you really get hurt. and also in maine, as in the presiding officer's home state, we have a lot of hazardous occupations -- agriculture, fishing, the iconic maine lobstermen. this is a guy named david osgood from vinyl haven, an incredibly beautiful island off the coast of maine. lobstering is a part of our maine economy and a way of life. vinyl haven has a population of about 1,200. it's really hard work. it's all-weather, it's dangerous. you've got to haul tracks, repair them, be out on the water in the wint
that would really hammer the people of maine? it would have been the ahca, misnamed american health care act. it ought to be the antihealth care act because that's what it's all about, is taking health care away from people. it could not be more tailored to harm people in maine. we are the oldest state in the country. we have more people in the older age bracket, 50 and up, than any other state in the united states as a percentage of our population. we also are relatively low-income state. you...
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we should be making sure that the guy on main street or the woman on main street has a chance against those big banks and against all those predatory practices. mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support consumers and working americans and to oppose the wrong choice act. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. buck: i note for the record that the best way for a student to repay student loans is to ave a strong economy and not anemic recovery we had from the last recession. i yield two minutes to the chair of the oversight and investigations committee, the gentlewoman from missouri, miss wag nemplet the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. wagner: mr. speaker, i'm proud to stand before you today to speak on the rule and in support of h.r. 10, the financial choice act, which represents years of hard work by our chairman, jeb hensarling, and the entire financial services committee. for nearly eight years dodd-frank has targeted main street pocketbooks and stripped families of real opportunities for financial su
we should be making sure that the guy on main street or the woman on main street has a chance against those big banks and against all those predatory practices. mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support consumers and working americans and to oppose the wrong choice act. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. buck: i note for the record that the best way for a student to repay student loans is to ave a strong economy and not anemic...
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all main lanes reopened.ne right lane moving in the expr this is an overturned vehicle crash. all express lanes once again blocked. main lanes looking good. route one northbound because of bailout traffic very heavy in woodbridge. keep it to fox5 news morning. more news, weather and traffic for your 7 o'clock hour. >> ♪ bassett is unique in regards to that customability. you've got a thousand different fabrics to pick from. very customizable. you can choose the back, you can choose the arm, you can choose the leg. we couldn't be any happier. >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. >> breaking right now at 7 o'clock on the scene of what is investigation in fairfax county. happened just hours ago at the springfield plaza. what police are saying led up to the violence. >> plus, what will he tweet today? president trump touching off a social media storm. will there be more drama today or will the president start pulling his punches. >> live look outside in stafford county virginia. great start to the day there as it i
all main lanes reopened.ne right lane moving in the expr this is an overturned vehicle crash. all express lanes once again blocked. main lanes looking good. route one northbound because of bailout traffic very heavy in woodbridge. keep it to fox5 news morning. more news, weather and traffic for your 7 o'clock hour. >> ♪ bassett is unique in regards to that customability. you've got a thousand different fabrics to pick from. very customizable. you can choose the back, you can choose the...
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these are the two main episodes in midway. the commander in chief was at the battlefield and one of the trailing squadrons which a lot of you may have heard of and , there areaul allen 300 miles of the most advanced elements of the midway squadron. he is on the scene. hand, they have come and logistical logical matters and realized that he can direct the battle better right to pearl harbor and honolulu area. he never considered going out to see because he could directed better from hawaii. he was doing what is necessary. demo model is in a position where he can control everything but it wasn't a micromanaging influence. the model has some of the best of the communication that meant and you have a situation where the latest intelligence -- they would be received but they are often not received by the -- nced forces when you add the insistence on radio silence, become an on blinders and they need to. this is the principle by which he agreed to get into the combat. he said the main part will be without exposing our characters to
these are the two main episodes in midway. the commander in chief was at the battlefield and one of the trailing squadrons which a lot of you may have heard of and , there areaul allen 300 miles of the most advanced elements of the midway squadron. he is on the scene. hand, they have come and logistical logical matters and realized that he can direct the battle better right to pearl harbor and honolulu area. he never considered going out to see because he could directed better from hawaii. he...
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what will be the main thing on your mind when you vote tomorrow? the main issue.ational health and pensions. the issues for me, as the director ofa the issues for me, as the director of a small company, the money we have left behind, in order to pay for the things we need. tax, particularly corporation tax. at the halifax bowling club, they know that there's everything to play for. slow down, slow down. the labour majority here is just 428, a hard position to defend. let me ask you about the election tomorrow. yeah. what's the most important issue to you. policing. we are not safe on the streets any more. in halifax, you never see a bobby on the street. it's about brexit for you, isn't it? it's all about brexit, and i think it should be for everybody else as well. i feel a bit of guilt, but not a lot of guilt that i'll actually be changing my vote. i've voted labour all my life. this is one time i'm voting tory. i have an eight—year—old grandson, and i want a future for him that's been as good as my life has been. in the converted mill which is now the play palace
what will be the main thing on your mind when you vote tomorrow? the main issue.ational health and pensions. the issues for me, as the director ofa the issues for me, as the director of a small company, the money we have left behind, in order to pay for the things we need. tax, particularly corporation tax. at the halifax bowling club, they know that there's everything to play for. slow down, slow down. the labour majority here is just 428, a hard position to defend. let me ask you about the...
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. >> water main break sends rushing watt near people's yards, now a big repair job is underway. we're liver on the scene with an update on the damage. >> day two of bill cosby sex assault trial in montgomery county. we take a look at what he can expected to. >> well, today is tuesday, june 6, good morning everyone, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. katie and meisha keeping an eye on things on this tuesday. good morning. >> yes, good morning, so it is wet, it is getting slow out there, a little bit of water, funny at 6:00 in the morning can cause real problems. we're seeing three, four accidents at this point. >> oh, my goodness, and we have some very soaking rain in places develop localized, what you'll see over the last hour and a half or so slow progression, too, sipping right through, soaking rain, currently falling, at this hour, and across portions of i-95, now, this is the schuylkill, up toward the new jersey turnpike, snow is really going to cause some problems for you, traveling on the major arteries over the next say 45 minute to hour. let me zero in on the line th
. >> water main break sends rushing watt near people's yards, now a big repair job is underway. we're liver on the scene with an update on the damage. >> day two of bill cosby sex assault trial in montgomery county. we take a look at what he can expected to. >> well, today is tuesday, june 6, good morning everyone, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. katie and meisha keeping an eye on things on this tuesday. good morning. >> yes, good morning, so it is wet, it...
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in abington this water main break continues to be a problem.ehill road shut down between bradford road and tyson avenue. stick to east on avenue as your alternate. that's that huge water main break happened yesterday afternoon. they still have that road shut down now. we'll go to the vine street expressway. you can see how dark it is right now with that heavy rain coming through right now on the vine. that's your westbound traffic headed towards the schuylkill. the vine was shut down overnight for construction. crews will come back again at 9 o'clock and shut the vine down matt. >> thanks karen. breaking this morning an argument between two men turned deadly inside a north philadelphia home. it happened along the 3000 block of north percy street at 10:30 last night. family members tell police a 29-year-old man and a 26-year-old man were fighting when the 26-year-old took out a gun and shot the 29-year-old in the chest several times. the victim was taken to the hospital where he later died. the man with the gun ran from the scene but police say
in abington this water main break continues to be a problem.ehill road shut down between bradford road and tyson avenue. stick to east on avenue as your alternate. that's that huge water main break happened yesterday afternoon. they still have that road shut down now. we'll go to the vine street expressway. you can see how dark it is right now with that heavy rain coming through right now on the vine. that's your westbound traffic headed towards the schuylkill. the vine was shut down overnight...
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main street might be a better option. we'll check it again brian and monica in the next half hour. >> thank you. >>> a plan to privatize the skies around the u.s. while president trump wants to take the country's air traffic control system out of the hands of the faa. >> in health check a new study aimed at measuring the true effects of talking on a cell phone while driving. ali gorman with results when "action news" returns tonight. >> president trump says he wants to privatize the country's air traffic control system. the president called his plan a "air travel revolution." he says the plan will make the system more modern and allow for technological changes and updates to happen faster. the president also says the move would help with costs and travel time for passengers and will not cost any taxpayer dollars. >> health check tonight. new study shows how a simple hands free cell phone conversation can still distract the driver. >> ali gorman joins us with those details tonight. >> hey, guys. this is a really interestin
main street might be a better option. we'll check it again brian and monica in the next half hour. >> thank you. >>> a plan to privatize the skies around the u.s. while president trump wants to take the country's air traffic control system out of the hands of the faa. >> in health check a new study aimed at measuring the true effects of talking on a cell phone while driving. ali gorman with results when "action news" returns tonight. >> president trump says...
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when it will bring hope back to main street.it is easy to talk about the economy and regulations as a series of numbers. it is easy to talk in vague terms of job creators and small business owners. but what is far more important is identifying the problems that they actually face and actually doing something about those problems to help make a difference to improve their lives. that is what this choice act is all about. it is why we were sent here. to look out for people that work hard and do the right thing. let's get this done for them. let's get this done for the people who take the risks. live and breathe their work.
when it will bring hope back to main street.it is easy to talk about the economy and regulations as a series of numbers. it is easy to talk in vague terms of job creators and small business owners. but what is far more important is identifying the problems that they actually face and actually doing something about those problems to help make a difference to improve their lives. that is what this choice act is all about. it is why we were sent here. to look out for people that work hard and do...
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crews have been working on this water main break for more than 13 hours now. as you can see, over here, this work has not stopped overnight. take a look. this is the 900 block of edge hill road. you can see that it is closed off to traffic due to all of the construction equipment. now, crews are aim to go have this fixed sometime this morning, so, if you are about to head out and you liver in this area, you should definitely avoid this intersection, this is edge hill road at bradfield road. but take a look at this incredible chopper three video of the rushing water, which you said created these waterfall effect in the neighborhood. at least six homes had their basements -- number of families had to evacuate from their homes until it was placed under control, in all, 85 homes do not have water this morning, after the 16-inch main broke around 3:30 monday afternoon. >> once you start see the water coming at you, oh, what do we do? start thinking fast. it was scary experience. >> we probably have about a foot of water or so, that leaked in, so we will get it chec
crews have been working on this water main break for more than 13 hours now. as you can see, over here, this work has not stopped overnight. take a look. this is the 900 block of edge hill road. you can see that it is closed off to traffic due to all of the construction equipment. now, crews are aim to go have this fixed sometime this morning, so, if you are about to head out and you liver in this area, you should definitely avoid this intersection, this is edge hill road at bradfield road. but...
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now, the water main is a 16- inch cement water main. water company aquas does not believe it was hit by anything but just a matter of age. it is a pipe that goes back to 1911 and it was on their scheduled repair list, and all they can assume is that it was age-related, the water main break. there were homes evacuated, 85 homes in all that are impact by water being shut off but we don't have an exact number on how many homes, were actually evacuated at the time. they don't believe anybody is going to be out of their home for an extended period of time but we did hear from the police chief and he described what happened or the deputy chief, when his officers arrived. >> when officers responded, there were thousands of gallons of water pouring outcast cadeing down toward tyson avenue so that impacted several families on tyson avenue some families selfie vac waited with significant damage in their basement and their first floors of their home. >> reporter: our understanding is that there are six homes that have water on either the first flo
now, the water main is a 16- inch cement water main. water company aquas does not believe it was hit by anything but just a matter of age. it is a pipe that goes back to 1911 and it was on their scheduled repair list, and all they can assume is that it was age-related, the water main break. there were homes evacuated, 85 homes in all that are impact by water being shut off but we don't have an exact number on how many homes, were actually evacuated at the time. they don't believe anybody is...
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we continue to have this problem in abington with this large water main break closing the road.hough it happened yesterday afternoon still causing issues on edgehill road between bradfield road and tyson area. stick to easton avenue to get around the closure, tam. >> thank you, karen. >>> happening today, day two of the sexual assault trial against bill cosby. the judge is expected to decide if the mother of a cosby accuser can testify. the woman's daughter was on the stand yesterday. as for cosby his former tv daughter keisha knight pulliam is by his side and cameras from around the world are staked out at the courthouse. "action news" reporter katherine scott is live for us now at that courthouse in norristown. good morning, katherine. >> reporter: good morning, tam. day one of the trial including opening statements in the prosecution's first witness, a top cosby accuser as prosecutors try to establish that cosby had a pattern of predatory behavior. on the first day of the bill cosby trial in norristown, the entertainer arrived to court with a member of his former tv family fr
we continue to have this problem in abington with this large water main break closing the road.hough it happened yesterday afternoon still causing issues on edgehill road between bradfield road and tyson area. stick to easton avenue to get around the closure, tam. >> thank you, karen. >>> happening today, day two of the sexual assault trial against bill cosby. the judge is expected to decide if the mother of a cosby accuser can testify. the woman's daughter was on the stand...
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in maine we are predicting 105,000 increase. one in four people will be over 65 in the next two decades. the alzheimer's association predict 35,000 seniors will bese afflicted with the tragic disease of alzheimer's with tent years. there's a lot in the bill i'm told i don't know. i haven't seen it. i've been looking for it at the central premise seems to be if to though. yet the results of that decision will be to cut essential medicad support for elderly people, disabled people and children. a gigantic tax cut to the wealthiest and to those who mosy need it. maybe i will be surprised when i see the bill. i hope it's more than a few hours before we are called to vote on it. but right now what we ared hearing and learning would be a tragedy for the country. i don't understand the impulseas to give a tax cut and hurt people when we know that is going to be the case and again these are not recipients, theyos are your friends and neighborsrs and almost two thirds of the residents were on medicaid. we will not be able to cut it in th
in maine we are predicting 105,000 increase. one in four people will be over 65 in the next two decades. the alzheimer's association predict 35,000 seniors will bese afflicted with the tragic disease of alzheimer's with tent years. there's a lot in the bill i'm told i don't know. i haven't seen it. i've been looking for it at the central premise seems to be if to though. yet the results of that decision will be to cut essential medicad support for elderly people, disabled people and children. a...
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plus this water main break, jan. >> pat, thank you. more on the overnight break in glenside, we just spoke to officials who tell us it should be repaired by lunchtime. this is video just in the news room 12-inch main broke near mount car until avenue and north tyson around 2:00 this morning. scene isn't far from septa's glenside station but break is not effecting regional rail services for now. >>> well, federal corruption trial of the philadelphia district attorney seth williams continues this morning. >> "eyewitness news" reporter trang do is live outside center city courtroom with more on the prosecution's strategy, trang do, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning, jan and jim. tuesday was first full day of the trial as jury selection picked up with the first day on monday. jurors heard from both side their opening statements and then the prosecution called, its first witt necessary. in opening statements, federal prosecutors paint aid picture of district tern seth williams as a man who used his position , to broker deals wit
plus this water main break, jan. >> pat, thank you. more on the overnight break in glenside, we just spoke to officials who tell us it should be repaired by lunchtime. this is video just in the news room 12-inch main broke near mount car until avenue and north tyson around 2:00 this morning. scene isn't far from septa's glenside station but break is not effecting regional rail services for now. >>> well, federal corruption trial of the philadelphia district attorney seth williams...
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voters in the industrial north of england, so we thought to try something interesting and ask the two mainarties what they will actually do to help economy there. welcome to bbc news. president trump has announced that america is to withdraw from the paris climate agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. the treaty was signed by 200 countries just two years ago. president trump said he'd taken the decision because of the the economic burdens imposed by the treaty. our correspondent nick bryant reports from the white house. the white house rose garden, the most fragrant of settings for what environmentalists will see as toxic presidential decision. one that affects ecosystems all over the planet from donald trump's back lawn to the mightiest of oceans and ice sheets. in order to fulfil in order to fulfil my duty to protect america and its citizens, the united states will withdraw... from the paris climate accord. he slammed this global agreement, a legacy of barack obama, claiming it gave china and other countries an unfair competitive advantage and penalised american workers
voters in the industrial north of england, so we thought to try something interesting and ask the two mainarties what they will actually do to help economy there. welcome to bbc news. president trump has announced that america is to withdraw from the paris climate agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. the treaty was signed by 200 countries just two years ago. president trump said he'd taken the decision because of the the economic burdens imposed by the treaty. our...
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water main break repair continues allentown road. one lane open in each direction. out by leon street. any questions fox d.c. on twitter. back to you maureen and wi wisdom. >> coming up. tourists are told to raise hands across their heads when notre dame cathedral is placed on lockdown. >> chris christie is out and a new person will lead the garden state. >> across the region, 4:57, 62, hope you can groove into wednesday. nice cool way. we're back after this. ♪ ♪ pro-tip for making ribs: don't go it alone. get these great smoked ribs. thanks. sure. twenty minutes on the grill. and they're done. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? what? summer made easy at amazing prices. only at giant. z2cufz z16fz y2cufy y16fy >> today on "fox news morning" two high school seniors gunned down hours before set to grut. police want to know if they were targeted or victims of random violence. >> washington for sale the source of drinking water for the district could soon have a price tag attached to it. "fox 5 news morning" starts now. >> looking ou
water main break repair continues allentown road. one lane open in each direction. out by leon street. any questions fox d.c. on twitter. back to you maureen and wi wisdom. >> coming up. tourists are told to raise hands across their heads when notre dame cathedral is placed on lockdown. >> chris christie is out and a new person will lead the garden state. >> across the region, 4:57, 62, hope you can groove into wednesday. nice cool way. we're back after this. ♪ ♪ pro-tip...
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we're tracking a water main break. what's going on? >> chp isn't reporting any street closures but this is a fire engine on scene and they are looking for the source of the water main break and they are notifying residents that may be evacuated. no evacuations are under way. they are letting residents know nearby because they may have to shut off the water. the timing is hopefully within the next 20 minutes and that means no water for residents nearby. they have not closed off any big streets with that area. we do have kris sanchez on the way to figure out more. she will have more updates for us, but for now no street closures and they are looking for the source of that water main break. i'll send things back for you. >> as we start out this morning, we are seeing some mostly clear skies as you get ready to head out the door, and it is going to be a warmer day than yesterday, so we're now at 52 degrees in the tri-valley, and we're not seek all of the low clouds and the fog like we had yesterday. it's 57 degrees in the east bay and 50 i
we're tracking a water main break. what's going on? >> chp isn't reporting any street closures but this is a fire engine on scene and they are looking for the source of the water main break and they are notifying residents that may be evacuated. no evacuations are under way. they are letting residents know nearby because they may have to shut off the water. the timing is hopefully within the next 20 minutes and that means no water for residents nearby. they have not closed off any big...
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we have a big water main break out in weston.y police letting us know fountain drive closed between bowman town road. skyfox should be there shortly. aside from that 95 northbound fredericksburg to stafford very heavy volume. average speeds checking in 16 miles per hour. right now it's about a 30 minute delay from fredericksburg through stafford. then we delay through dale city to the beltway. stop-and-go traffic again average speeds under 20 miles per hour. as you cross the occoquan so right now it's about a 45 minute delay from fredericksburg to the beltway so be prepared for that one. 270 southbound we have a lot of building volume down through clarksburg. down to about 31 miles per hour from that 70 through urbana and then you open up to 54 miles per hour in montgomery county. aside from that for the rest of your thursday morning commute volume picking up top of the beltway. we have a sw problem. make sure you check your metro schedule. blue and del delays on the red line. normal service resumed at glenmont so that's good new
we have a big water main break out in weston.y police letting us know fountain drive closed between bowman town road. skyfox should be there shortly. aside from that 95 northbound fredericksburg to stafford very heavy volume. average speeds checking in 16 miles per hour. right now it's about a 30 minute delay from fredericksburg through stafford. then we delay through dale city to the beltway. stop-and-go traffic again average speeds under 20 miles per hour. as you cross the occoquan so right...
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yesterday afternoon was when that water main broke, a 16-inch water main. these images from that chopper6 show tho gallons of water gushing down the hilly avenues of the neighborhood. the force of the water created some debris runoff in neighboring backyards an large hole here on edge hill road. it took crews nearly two hours . aqua officials told "action news" that the century old pipe currently being worked on was already scheduled to be replaced in late 2018. a boil advisory was put into place until water samples were back from the lab and the water should be back on at any minute now. as far as what may have caused this pipe to burst, that is still not known. reporting in roslyn, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news." >> 5:37 now and a wanted fugitive in bucks county has been captured after days on the run. officials were finally able to get the black bear into custody that's been wandering through severalndp in a tree in feasterville behind the somerton spring swim club and remained there for much of the day. wildlife officers tranquilized the one and
yesterday afternoon was when that water main broke, a 16-inch water main. these images from that chopper6 show tho gallons of water gushing down the hilly avenues of the neighborhood. the force of the water created some debris runoff in neighboring backyards an large hole here on edge hill road. it took crews nearly two hours . aqua officials told "action news" that the century old pipe currently being worked on was already scheduled to be replaced in late 2018. a boil advisory was...
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trade is his main focus. he wa nts to saying. trade is his main focus.deal with the european union. those opening negotiations we saw on monday of last week, didn't manage to get that to be the first thing the eu was talking about. instead, the focus very much on the divorce settlement and the situation for european citizens. that the main focus at the moment. in terms of what david davis said about the trade issue to date he said he's pretty sure but not 100% sure he will be able to get the kind of trade deal that he wants. that is something that will be of concern to those looking for there to bea concern to those looking for there to be a good trade deal. another focus of his is about the european court ofjustice. he is saying that will be the big fight for britain. that they want to be able to have british courts deciding things and having some kind of international arbitrator instead of having the european court of justice arbitrator instead of having the european court ofjustice involved. that is an issue of contention with the european commission,
trade is his main focus. he wa nts to saying. trade is his main focus.deal with the european union. those opening negotiations we saw on monday of last week, didn't manage to get that to be the first thing the eu was talking about. instead, the focus very much on the divorce settlement and the situation for european citizens. that the main focus at the moment. in terms of what david davis said about the trade issue to date he said he's pretty sure but not 100% sure he will be able to get the...
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massive water main break. live in the community that could be impacted for hours. >> taking the stand. jurors in the bill cosby trial heard from a woman who says the tv legend assaulted her in a hotel room. >>> turning heads. how one delaware man managed to steal the show at dover international speedway. >> announcer: nbc10 news starts now. >> bill cosby in court with one of his former costars by his side. for the very first time today we heard from the first witness to take the stand. a woman who says she was assaulted by the star in the mid-90s. >> good evening i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. deanna durante was in the courtroom all day and she's joining us live on this first day of the trial. >> reporter: this woman is one of more than a dozen prosecutors say they wanted to bring in front of a juror, however this is the only other witness that the jury is going to hear from that's because prosecutors want to show a pattern of what they saw a prior bad acts. surrounded by staff and a former
massive water main break. live in the community that could be impacted for hours. >> taking the stand. jurors in the bill cosby trial heard from a woman who says the tv legend assaulted her in a hotel room. >>> turning heads. how one delaware man managed to steal the show at dover international speedway. >> announcer: nbc10 news starts now. >> bill cosby in court with one of his former costars by his side. for the very first time today we heard from the first witness...
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water main break in glenside. we will update you on that. plus construction. >> there always is. >> weather is looking quiet. when we go out to the very first camera shot you know what this makes me want to do put on sweat pants and sit on the front porch. >> i can do that. >> i thought you said go running. >> no, even i don't want to do that, but the reason i say sweat pants look at the temperature, 58 in kutztown, just a lovely shot and couple stray included but sometimes that can create the most pretty images. eyewitness weather watchers are counting on townsend in sunrise pictures. bit.always deliver. taking a quick peak at regional view of storm scan e quiet, we have a few showers, far to the north and far out to sea at this point at lee, locally speaking we don't have anything to worry about here, but later on there may be a shower or thunderstorm. the current is 72 at the airport a lot cooler in the north and western outlining suburbs here and through pine land dropping below 70 degrees. upper 80's.generally with sun little more humid
water main break in glenside. we will update you on that. plus construction. >> there always is. >> weather is looking quiet. when we go out to the very first camera shot you know what this makes me want to do put on sweat pants and sit on the front porch. >> i can do that. >> i thought you said go running. >> no, even i don't want to do that, but the reason i say sweat pants look at the temperature, 58 in kutztown, just a lovely shot and couple stray included but...
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maine people will be over 65 in the next two decades. the alzheimer's association projects 35,000 maine seniors will be afflicted with the tragic disease of alzheimer's within ten years. 25,000 had the disease in 2014. people are demention are -- with dementia are ten times more likely to live in a nursing home. there is a lot in the bill, i'm told. i don't know. i haven't seen it. i have been looking for it. but the central premise seems to be, if it's anything like the house bill, a massive cut in medicaid and a massive tax cut to the people in our society who least need it. the tax cut is targeted at the very wealthiest americans, and yet the results of that decision will be to cut essential medical support for elderly people, disabled people, and children. i don't understand that bargain, i don't understand that equation. a gigantic tax cut to the wealthiest, and a substantial cut in support for those who most need it. now, maybe i will be pleasantly surprised when i see the bill, whenever that is. i hope it's more than a few hours b
maine people will be over 65 in the next two decades. the alzheimer's association projects 35,000 maine seniors will be afflicted with the tragic disease of alzheimer's within ten years. 25,000 had the disease in 2014. people are demention are -- with dementia are ten times more likely to live in a nursing home. there is a lot in the bill, i'm told. i don't know. i haven't seen it. i have been looking for it. but the central premise seems to be, if it's anything like the house bill, a massive...
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is brexit still the main issue? theresa may said she was looking for a fresh mandate ahead of brexit negotiations. many assumed that brexit would be the dominant issue. debatesve been huge over social care, how much public spending is appropriate, how much taxation is appropriate, and more recently, how the two main parties approach the issue of counterterrorism and security. while these other issues have dominated the campaign, what we are going to learn tomorrow is whether underlying all of that, brexit will still be the main driver in deciding how people vote. i should emphasize, both theresa may and jeremy corbyn, the opposition leader, neither of them are trying to reverse brexit. both say this will definitely happen. it is more about what kind of brexit people want. we are only learning wich issues have driven people's decisions when the exit polls come out tomorrow. jane: it is becoming a very tight race. when theresa may declared at the election, she was supposed to be winning by a landslide. does labor have
is brexit still the main issue? theresa may said she was looking for a fresh mandate ahead of brexit negotiations. many assumed that brexit would be the dominant issue. debatesve been huge over social care, how much public spending is appropriate, how much taxation is appropriate, and more recently, how the two main parties approach the issue of counterterrorism and security. while these other issues have dominated the campaign, what we are going to learn tomorrow is whether underlying all of...
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joining us now senator angus king ever maine. he's an independent of the intelligence and armed services committees. we've got lots to discuss. senator, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, would have. >> we just heard from the senate majority republican leader mitch mcconnell. when he emerged from the white house, he was passionate at the very end of the q. and a. with reporters. what happens if the republicans fail to pass legislation, can you then go to the democrats and work on a compromise to fix obamacare, to improve it? he basically said no, he said because the democrats, they don't want any reforms of the market. they don't want any reforms of medicaid. what's the point? now, you're an independent. you caucus with the democrats. what's your response to the majority leader there? there's really no need or no opportunity to come up with a compromise with democrats? >> well, with the majority leader, i just don't think that's true. i've been meeting with a group of members of the democratic caucus for about three years tryin
joining us now senator angus king ever maine. he's an independent of the intelligence and armed services committees. we've got lots to discuss. senator, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, would have. >> we just heard from the senate majority republican leader mitch mcconnell. when he emerged from the white house, he was passionate at the very end of the q. and a. with reporters. what happens if the republicans fail to pass legislation, can you then go to the democrats and work on...
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a lot of that coming from taxes on big business, but both of those main parties are saying they respect the referendum result of last year. that will not change, exit will happen -- brexit will happen. jeremy corbyn is more open to consensus saying that no deal is the worst case scenario, he deftly wants to make a deal with the e.u. the centrist party ran a manifesto that would put the brexit deal to a second referendum in the u.k., but that doesn't have much traction at all. >> what happens if there is a hung parliament? that would mean that no party gets an absolute majority, they may have to work together, there is no stable government, in other words. >> that will be a matter of delay. once again, we would have to see with the u.k. will decide to do. you could see whatever party would try to form a coalition government. in 2010 two 2015 with the liberal democrats, they ruled against doing that again. the second chance could be for the minority government. majority inhad a parliament, and minority doesn't have the guarantee that it would easily pass through the comments. through are
a lot of that coming from taxes on big business, but both of those main parties are saying they respect the referendum result of last year. that will not change, exit will happen -- brexit will happen. jeremy corbyn is more open to consensus saying that no deal is the worst case scenario, he deftly wants to make a deal with the e.u. the centrist party ran a manifesto that would put the brexit deal to a second referendum in the u.k., but that doesn't have much traction at all. >> what...
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there's a place like no other... where a walk down main street... where a walk down main street... blah blah blah .. hey! the name's rocket and i need your help! the collector has trapped my friends, the guardians of the galaxy in this weird...freakshow... check it out...this is the joint we're in... and we need you to help us break out! got it?...good...now move it!...i gotta go! ...here there is magic for days! a system to the north will move through our region on thursday. look for rain to accompany the system especially over the north bay. the biggest impact around the bay area will be mid to late morning with the main band of rain forecast to be overhead. temperatures remain below normal this weekend, then gradual warming early next week. (steve) happpening tomorrow: the former fbi director james comey's tesimony starts at 7:00 a-m tomorrow...we'll carry a good amount of it live on our air. we'll break in with any big developments live on the kron4 morning news. we'll also be streaming e testimony on the kron4 news app as wellon4- as krdot-com. ♪ nothing performs like a tempur
there's a place like no other... where a walk down main street... where a walk down main street... blah blah blah .. hey! the name's rocket and i need your help! the collector has trapped my friends, the guardians of the galaxy in this weird...freakshow... check it out...this is the joint we're in... and we need you to help us break out! got it?...good...now move it!...i gotta go! ...here there is magic for days! a system to the north will move through our region on thursday. look for rain to...
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this is at the second level of the main complex. this is still outside of the main building. report said these men wearing black were carrying firearms and started firing at the ceiling and some of the guests of the casino area. the firing, there were no words. we cannot confirm whether it's a group or from where they are. according to witnesses from the dealers they were wearing black hoods, masks and carrying long firearms. when they started firing, much of the people and the guests, the main casino area started running and some were able to escape to a fire exit. according to some sources there were people who went to the basement. they're still having unconfirmed reports that there are people who are still trapped in the basement area. the police are there. the national capital police command. it's in the scene. has secured the area according to him. they will conduct a press statement later on. but right now, a lot of the people there are still outside of the resorts world. we are receiving reports that people at the main hotel area have exited. the other part there, the
this is at the second level of the main complex. this is still outside of the main building. report said these men wearing black were carrying firearms and started firing at the ceiling and some of the guests of the casino area. the firing, there were no words. we cannot confirm whether it's a group or from where they are. according to witnesses from the dealers they were wearing black hoods, masks and carrying long firearms. when they started firing, much of the people and the guests, the main...
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there's a water main break in jabbiabingto abington. kay for the rth tyson and easton most part. the drive times are good. 11 minutes southbound frote 30. and we'll end here over on route 73 in mt. laurel,5. roads still look pretty dry there. and again, more wet cameras when i come back. back to you. today in the bill cosby sexual assault trial, a judge will decide if c prol a w lawyers are fighting to keep off the stand. it comes after a day in court when a key witness took the stand. bill cosby's tv daughter in cou. nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live at the montgomery county cotoday. pam? >>> tracy, that witness that you're referring to or the person they're trying to call to the stand is actually the mother of a witness who testified wom had worked with cosby's talent agsked her to lunch at a bel air hotel. it was in a hotelnl forced her to take a pill but checked under her tongue to make sure she swallowed it. she told the jury that happened that exchange. that witness also testified that she told her mother about the abuse, and that is why the judge will now decidr fe im t
there's a water main break in jabbiabingto abington. kay for the rth tyson and easton most part. the drive times are good. 11 minutes southbound frote 30. and we'll end here over on route 73 in mt. laurel,5. roads still look pretty dry there. and again, more wet cameras when i come back. back to you. today in the bill cosby sexual assault trial, a judge will decide if c prol a w lawyers are fighting to keep off the stand. it comes after a day in court when a key witness took the stand. bill...
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main lanes because the express lanes are forced to join the main lanes prior to that point.ty as you get into lore tour. route 1 dealing with bail out traffic. stacked solid through woodbridge get an early start coming up from stafford this morning. we'll switch it over to our maps. good news stafford the 95 southbound commute looklying really good if you want to head to the zip trip. inbound suitland park crash. pennsylvania of a sluggish all in all 295 and the freeway looking pretty good right now. problem free on the 11th street bridge. inbound new crash cleared by bladensburg road so bigger delays dissipating you can see 50 through cheverly slow and northbound bw parkway crash to powder mill road has us dealing with 20 minute delay from inside the beltway take 95 instead. back to you guys. >> thanks erin. >>> with holiday weekend upon us d.c. law enforcment firms are ready to keep everyone save. the national park service says federal and local officers will be on hand especially on and around the national mall for the big parade and the capitol fourth fireworks show on t
main lanes because the express lanes are forced to join the main lanes prior to that point.ty as you get into lore tour. route 1 dealing with bail out traffic. stacked solid through woodbridge get an early start coming up from stafford this morning. we'll switch it over to our maps. good news stafford the 95 southbound commute looklying really good if you want to head to the zip trip. inbound suitland park crash. pennsylvania of a sluggish all in all 295 and the freeway looking pretty good...
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because they say they know who he is. >>> crews worked through the night to repair a ruptured water mainmontgomery county. a 16-inch water main burst along edgehill road near tyson avenue in the roslyn section of abington township sending water cascading down the stairwell there. it took crews nearly two hours to turn off the water. 85 homes, though, were left without service. service is expected to return at some point this morning and in fact it may be on at this point right now. >> it is 5:04 and happening today, we'll see what unfolds here on day two of the bill cosby sex assault trial. the entertainer's lawyers went on the attack yesterday. "action news" reporter katherine scott is live now at the courthouse in norristown with all the details. good morning, katherine. >> reporter: good morning, tam. and in day one of the trial, prosecutors said bill cosby used fame and power to prey on his victims but his attorney, brian mcmonagel claims that cosby is the victim of false accusations. >> we love you, bill. >> reporter: shouts from bill cosby supporters as he left montgomery county co
because they say they know who he is. >>> crews worked through the night to repair a ruptured water mainmontgomery county. a 16-inch water main burst along edgehill road near tyson avenue in the roslyn section of abington township sending water cascading down the stairwell there. it took crews nearly two hours to turn off the water. 85 homes, though, were left without service. service is expected to return at some point this morning and in fact it may be on at this point right now....