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he is speaker of the house in maine, democrat.ion matters less than you think in this state. lepage hates eves and he got offered a job running a school in central maine. two with weeks ago, they picked mark eves to be their new president and the governor freaked out about it. he told the board of the charter school if they hired the house speaker, his political enemy, he would cut off their funding as a school. the school caved. last week they said they didn't want to be involved in something that could be a problem to their school. the governor says it wasn't blackmail but he does admit he told the school not to hire the guy he dunn like on pain of losing that $500,000 which is the definition of blackmail. nice school if you got there. would be a shame if something happened to it. we have covered paul lepage on this show since he took office in 2011. causing outrage is his superpower. he loves it. i have never seen the way he reached in to this business of this one school and told them who they couldn't hire. a few people showed
he is speaker of the house in maine, democrat.ion matters less than you think in this state. lepage hates eves and he got offered a job running a school in central maine. two with weeks ago, they picked mark eves to be their new president and the governor freaked out about it. he told the board of the charter school if they hired the house speaker, his political enemy, he would cut off their funding as a school. the school caved. last week they said they didn't want to be involved in something...
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i wonder what your opinion would be a.com how we could get these young minds of maine back to main? >> it's an issue that's been with the people of maine for a very long time. we have historically had a relatively, in relation to other states low levels of employment and income, and people have historically going way back to the second world war travel to other states for employment. and what manufacturing there was as i described earlier has left the state. i think that's a microcosm of much of our country. states alderman the country meet -- municipalities face the same thing. i don't know what the entries the full entry, but i do know that education is significant. one reason, that's one major reason i triggered a scholarship fund for needy maine students, to enable young students who don't have the financial resources to go to college to do so. and we strongly urge, although we do not require, that the remain in the state after graduation. i now give out a scholarship at this program to a graduate from every high school in maine every year. we've already given out nearly 2500, a
i wonder what your opinion would be a.com how we could get these young minds of maine back to main? >> it's an issue that's been with the people of maine for a very long time. we have historically had a relatively, in relation to other states low levels of employment and income, and people have historically going way back to the second world war travel to other states for employment. and what manufacturing there was as i described earlier has left the state. i think that's a microcosm of...
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this grape vineyard is 23 miles from delano's main street. crew boss sonia robles, still wearing the protective sun mask that she wears in the field says she's had to turn away people looking for work. >> i wish we could have work for them, but, i mean, we couldn't. >> reporter: when the congregation at united first method church, just a block off main street, shared their prayers on this sunday, a 24- year-old cowboy offered this. >> we ask lord, that we receive more rain this winter. a lot of good, juicy storms, lord. >> reporter: matt huff works on a cattle ranch 16 miles from delano's main street. >> well, i know we need rain. we can't make it rain ourselves, but we can definitely give it to god. it's all you can do right about now. >> reporter: while it may be difficult to appreciate just how much the drought is changing the valley, listen to matt as he drives out with the evening feed. >> i first came here about five years ago, and the grass was at least shoulder height. every year that we've had a drought, the fields remain bald, just
this grape vineyard is 23 miles from delano's main street. crew boss sonia robles, still wearing the protective sun mask that she wears in the field says she's had to turn away people looking for work. >> i wish we could have work for them, but, i mean, we couldn't. >> reporter: when the congregation at united first method church, just a block off main street, shared their prayers on this sunday, a 24- year-old cowboy offered this. >> we ask lord, that we receive more rain...
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this is where the water main break is just take phoenix to hearst one of two water main breaks.f close to i-88. >> opening the weather window it is hazy, and this is the area that will see triple digits throughout, walnut creek and all of us two to eight degrees waller and 7:15 dropping down to 66 and the wind is five to continue miles per hour, in fog, no drizzle, nothing. lake tahoe is clone air because the smoke is coming our way and that is why our sky is burnted orange. hopefully the car is running oh way, triple digits there and sunny and 74 in monterey and 83 in lows anxious. back to you. >> it seems like the people are watching their favorite shows on their points and computers more than their tvs. >> a president found 32 percent drop in viewership among 18-24-year-olds and dropped by a quarter if those between 25 and 34. experts say they are watching favorite shows on smart phone or sites. >> you can see that on bart and elsewhere. >> and you can watch us, too. >> protecting renters in richmond, the idea leaders are looking at to keep people from being priced out of the
this is where the water main break is just take phoenix to hearst one of two water main breaks.f close to i-88. >> opening the weather window it is hazy, and this is the area that will see triple digits throughout, walnut creek and all of us two to eight degrees waller and 7:15 dropping down to 66 and the wind is five to continue miles per hour, in fog, no drizzle, nothing. lake tahoe is clone air because the smoke is coming our way and that is why our sky is burnted orange. hopefully the...
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it happens in baiji, laying on the main road.ernment forces are moving closer to ramadi and the battle to retake anbar from i.s.i.l. >>> in syria at least 13, including children have been killed in government air strikes. helicopters reportedly dropped barrel bombs in aleppo province in the north. i.s.i.l. fighters have been gaining ground around aleppo. elsewhere rebels are trying to make inroads into the government-held city of latakia. it's one of a few cities under full government control, and has seen months of fighting. >> photos of alleged torture and executions by the government has been shown to the u.s. congress. pictures were taken and smuggled out. they were put on display as critics of the obama administration accuse it of abandoning attempts to end bashar al-assad's role. tom ackerman reports. >> reporter: these are images of horror leaving little to the imagination, a body scarred by am pew takes -- amputation gouging and starving. they were taken in two damascus military hospitals on the order of the syrian govern
it happens in baiji, laying on the main road.ernment forces are moving closer to ramadi and the battle to retake anbar from i.s.i.l. >>> in syria at least 13, including children have been killed in government air strikes. helicopters reportedly dropped barrel bombs in aleppo province in the north. i.s.i.l. fighters have been gaining ground around aleppo. elsewhere rebels are trying to make inroads into the government-held city of latakia. it's one of a few cities under full government...
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a water main break.cottman avenue roosevelt boulevard, the outer lanes of the boulevard are shut down because of that break. we don't see utility crews on scene yet. this happened about 10 15 minutes ago. it was reported first. we got skyforce 10 en route and you can see there, the police car on the scene, closing the outer bound lanes of the boulevard down. no utility crews out there yet. nbc 10's first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington is watching this as well. she'll be back within a couple minutes of impact to traffic there. live in our breaking news center chris cato nbc 10 news. >>> 6:16. members of a florida community sent illuminated balloons into the sky. two teenagers went out fishing and never returned. the 19-foot boat that the two 14-year-olds were on was found capsized about 70 miles offshore and 170 miles north of where they left. a captain was on the water the same day the teens left and says there was a bad storm headed towards the shore. all the boats were racing towards the inle
a water main break.cottman avenue roosevelt boulevard, the outer lanes of the boulevard are shut down because of that break. we don't see utility crews on scene yet. this happened about 10 15 minutes ago. it was reported first. we got skyforce 10 en route and you can see there, the police car on the scene, closing the outer bound lanes of the boulevard down. no utility crews out there yet. nbc 10's first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington is watching this as well. she'll be back within a...
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a broken 16-inch water main. a water main that's 68 years old. now, you heard the doctor. this has happened a number of times before. >> this is a classic example though of ageing infrastructure. when an older pipe like this breaks, we are putting a band-aid on it today. that's what we did back in november. but this pipe is slated for replacement so we will put a new stretch of pipe in here in the coming months. >> reporter: now they say they hope to have that band-aid in place by tomorrow morning. coming up at 6:00, i'm going to talk to a man who will have to find another place for himself and his family to stay the night. i'll see you at 6:00. now back to you. >> thank you pat. >>> news4's shomari stone live with an update amount traffic conditions. shomari? >> reporter: this comes a at really bad time especially folks getting off work or planning to pick up their kids from day care, summer camp from bethesda to silver spring. look here at these barricades. they are stopping people from going south and right over there, take a look those cars making a right onto randolph
a broken 16-inch water main. a water main that's 68 years old. now, you heard the doctor. this has happened a number of times before. >> this is a classic example though of ageing infrastructure. when an older pipe like this breaks, we are putting a band-aid on it today. that's what we did back in november. but this pipe is slated for replacement so we will put a new stretch of pipe in here in the coming months. >> reporter: now they say they hope to have that band-aid in place by...
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so this is the water main break back here.e just now starting to dig it up and get a feel for what they are going to have to repair. for the traffic, this is the southbound lane of georgia avenue. it is closed. what they are doing now is over there taking one lane southbound, over to the northbound side. a little progress but still a mess. roger ramirez couldn't believe it was happening again. >> water was coming down. brad: the water main under georgia avenue in front of his home
so this is the water main break back here.e just now starting to dig it up and get a feel for what they are going to have to repair. for the traffic, this is the southbound lane of georgia avenue. it is closed. what they are doing now is over there taking one lane southbound, over to the northbound side. a little progress but still a mess. roger ramirez couldn't believe it was happening again. >> water was coming down. brad: the water main under georgia avenue in front of his home
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we have a water main break. >> water main break, this started of course yesterday.e still have it sticking around here in northeast. north capitol between chillum place and sheridan street. they're laughing because my shoes are almost falling off this morning. inner loop at little river turnpike we have a disabled vehicle but out of the way. 66 okay. 95 northbound here through dale city going 31 miles per hour. beltway at branch no issues. we'll have travel times in ten minutes. >>> i have respect for senator mccain. i used to like him a lot, i supported him and i raised a lot of money for his campaign against president obama and certainly if there was a misunderstanding i would totally take that back. >> that is donald night on fox news trying to make it clear he does respect arizona senator john mccain's public and military service. polls are now hinting that trump's fiery comments are not going over well with his party. trump surgeled in recent weeks he's topping a brand-new "washington post"/abc news poll. but the poll was conducted before and after trump's comm
we have a water main break. >> water main break, this started of course yesterday.e still have it sticking around here in northeast. north capitol between chillum place and sheridan street. they're laughing because my shoes are almost falling off this morning. inner loop at little river turnpike we have a disabled vehicle but out of the way. 66 okay. 95 northbound here through dale city going 31 miles per hour. beltway at branch no issues. we'll have travel times in ten minutes....
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water main break, 16-inch water main break. that did happen a little while ago. it will affect us throughout the afternoon commute and possibly the morning commute. now as we move to the maps, it's only southbound traffic that is affected working your way south for aspen hill, glen mont wheaton, silver springs. we have alternates for you. connecticut a is a good idea. kemp mill as well. i won't say just southbound. even northbound because we are seeing a lot of volume. we are in the teens on georgia avenue. a heads up. we get up to 26 and we are in the 30's on connecticut accident. a crash on 66 causing a four-mime backup. you are in the single digits. a live look will show you delays. only the left lane getting by. take a look. we are barely moving. outbound on 62 trying to get closer to fairfax. this is what you will be sitting in. may be worth a call to let the family know they will be late for dinner on 66. that is a look at traffic. back to you. jonathan: we talked about weather last night. again, i can't imagine a lot of folks slept through it, especially i
water main break, 16-inch water main break. that did happen a little while ago. it will affect us throughout the afternoon commute and possibly the morning commute. now as we move to the maps, it's only southbound traffic that is affected working your way south for aspen hill, glen mont wheaton, silver springs. we have alternates for you. connecticut a is a good idea. kemp mill as well. i won't say just southbound. even northbound because we are seeing a lot of volume. we are in the teens on...
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the stadium was one of the main selling points in tokyo's olympic bid. it was designed by british arc tech -- architect hadid. it features two huge arches that require specialized advanced technology and materials. that makes them extremely expensive to build. the cost of the entire stadium ballooned to nearly double the initial estimate. >> translator: it will cost about $2 billion. >> reporter: that's almost five times the cost of the main stadium for the 2012 london olympics. and it exceeds the total cost for the main stadium for the last five olympics. prime minister abe was initially reluctant to review the stadium plan. >> translator: i've been told that there's not enough time before the 2020 tokyo olympics to hold another international competition to come up with a new design. >> reporter: the plan drew criticism not only within political circles but also from the public. >> translator: i think it's too expensive. it's beyond comprehension. >> translator: i wonder if we need a stadium this big after the olympics are over how will re we use it and
the stadium was one of the main selling points in tokyo's olympic bid. it was designed by british arc tech -- architect hadid. it features two huge arches that require specialized advanced technology and materials. that makes them extremely expensive to build. the cost of the entire stadium ballooned to nearly double the initial estimate. >> translator: it will cost about $2 billion. >> reporter: that's almost five times the cost of the main stadium for the 2012 london olympics. and...
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again heavy rain the main threat. just isolated showers and storms this evening, showers and storms possible by dawn. that's what's kind of counterintuitive. tomorrow's storms will be more numerous in the morning than in the afternoon. so yellow alert possible tomorrow. we'll follow this all night and issue one at 11:00 if we feel confident. friday okay in the morning but usual afternoon thunderstorms but not a washout. neither day will be a washout. 8:00 tonight done with everything except for maybe a couple sprinkles in the mountains, upper 70s to around 80, 79 leesburg, 80 downtown and manassas at 9:00. by morning here comes the showers. by 6:00 nothing crazy heavy, 66 in manassas, 65 culpeper, showers. continues to move north and east essentially up i-95. this is 9:00, a little yellow in prince george's county and by 1:00 some breaks in the clouds out toward leesburg and frederick, had hiest activity south and east of 95 -- heaviest activity south and east of 95. day planner 71, maybe a shower early, 77 at 11:00 a
again heavy rain the main threat. just isolated showers and storms this evening, showers and storms possible by dawn. that's what's kind of counterintuitive. tomorrow's storms will be more numerous in the morning than in the afternoon. so yellow alert possible tomorrow. we'll follow this all night and issue one at 11:00 if we feel confident. friday okay in the morning but usual afternoon thunderstorms but not a washout. neither day will be a washout. 8:00 tonight done with everything except for...
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heavy rain is the main threat. they're moving essentially to the east, maybe east, southeast really, a little south of due east, heavy rain now crossing 95 and on the south side of route 50. we'll zoom in. this is a pretty good storm back toward lake barcroft and just right through the heart of town, through the pentagon into portions of prince george's county around temple hill. i think this will become a stronger storm. headed toward oldtown at 6:24, camp springs at 6:42 and into woodyard at 6:50. this also will track right along with it. if you're between fedex and camp springs, upper marlboro, you'll get heavy rain in the next half hour to an hour. we'll keep isolated showers and storms in this evening, but ironically or counter intuitively showers and storms are possible tomorrow morning, not so much in the evening, and then a yellow alert possible getting into thursday. we'll monitor that carefully. friday okay in the morning, but then more storms we think in the afternoon. here's a look at the futurecast. we
heavy rain is the main threat. they're moving essentially to the east, maybe east, southeast really, a little south of due east, heavy rain now crossing 95 and on the south side of route 50. we'll zoom in. this is a pretty good storm back toward lake barcroft and just right through the heart of town, through the pentagon into portions of prince george's county around temple hill. i think this will become a stronger storm. headed toward oldtown at 6:24, camp springs at 6:42 and into woodyard at...
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in the great state of maine today, july 1st was supposed to be the first day on the new job for the maine democratic speaker of the house. the maine democratic speaker of the house, his name is mark eves. he was recently hired to run a lovely school and charter school in central maine. they needed a new president of the school. he applied for the job. they interviewed lots of people. they decided to pick him. they set the start date. today was supposed to be his first day at work. july 1st. today was going to be it. but after the school announce that had they had hired the house speaker as their new president, maine's republican governor, paul lepage blew his stack and told that school he would cut all state funneling to that school if they went ahead and hired that guy because he hates that guy. so thus threatened, the school pulled their job offer for the maine democratic speaker of the house. they said i know we offered you the job. you were due to start july 1st and we're rescinding the job offer. paul lepage may end up getting impeached for having done that. today they voted unanimou
in the great state of maine today, july 1st was supposed to be the first day on the new job for the maine democratic speaker of the house. the maine democratic speaker of the house, his name is mark eves. he was recently hired to run a lovely school and charter school in central maine. they needed a new president of the school. he applied for the job. they interviewed lots of people. they decided to pick him. they set the start date. today was supposed to be his first day at work. july 1st....
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he is in the hospital in portland maine, after the fall in kennebunk port maine. he fell in maine and broke a bone in his neck. he is stable and fine but in a neck brace. the spokesman says the 91-year-old former president is not expected to have a long hospital stay. the elder bush suffers from parkinson's disease. >>> beginning this morning, a new day of campaigning by the white house for the iran nuclear deal. vice president biden meets with democrats on the senate foreign relations committee today. that follows the sit down with house democrats on wednesday. and a news conference by the president aimed at corralling the support for the iran nuclear program on track. cnn's jim acosta has the latest. >> reporter: president obama came out swinging insisting the nuclear deal with iran was never designed to solve every problem with tehran. the president brushed off the deal and hit back at opponents in congress demanding they read the agreement. mr. obama discussed why americans detained in iran were not freed as part of the deal. he touted the agreement's inspecti
he is in the hospital in portland maine, after the fall in kennebunk port maine. he fell in maine and broke a bone in his neck. he is stable and fine but in a neck brace. the spokesman says the 91-year-old former president is not expected to have a long hospital stay. the elder bush suffers from parkinson's disease. >>> beginning this morning, a new day of campaigning by the white house for the iran nuclear deal. vice president biden meets with democrats on the senate foreign relations...
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that would most likely be the main issue. i know people who are constantly searching for a care provider and it's difficult when they have to wait several weeks in order to get paid. i have people who work for me and they had to pay the rent so they had to quit because they had to wait too long. it's un realistic to have someone wait more than four weeks to get paid. that's the main issue i have seen as far as consumers. >> is that under the jurisdiction of the authority to remedy or state or government control? >> we're definitely working with the consumers to be a good employer and helping them to be more efficient. we actually have a one stop shop at the public authority and it was a great individual where individuals can come in and spop by. they have access to computers and access to information and training whether it be medical or [inaudible]. we're basically trying to cover everything or as much as possible to educate the consumer and the provider. >> great. thank you. there are no other questions right now so will he
that would most likely be the main issue. i know people who are constantly searching for a care provider and it's difficult when they have to wait several weeks in order to get paid. i have people who work for me and they had to pay the rent so they had to quit because they had to wait too long. it's un realistic to have someone wait more than four weeks to get paid. that's the main issue i have seen as far as consumers. >> is that under the jurisdiction of the authority to remedy or...
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the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you mr. president. i rise to support the bipartisan every child achieves act. this is landmark legislation that would reform and reauthorize the elementary and secondary education act also known as no child left behind. this bill would improve our schools and strengthen the traditional roles played by our local communities our educators, and our states. i am proud to have joined every member of the senate health, education, labor and pensions committee in voting to report this bill, and i applaud the chairman senator alexander and the ranking member, senator murray for their leadership. mr. president, congressional action to remedy the serious problems with the law no child left behind while preserving its valuable parts is long overdue. nclb was a well-intentioned law and its focus on the education of every child greater transparency in school performance and more accountability for results were welcome reforms. but, mr. president some of its provisions were simply not achievable and thus, discouraging
the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you mr. president. i rise to support the bipartisan every child achieves act. this is landmark legislation that would reform and reauthorize the elementary and secondary education act also known as no child left behind. this bill would improve our schools and strengthen the traditional roles played by our local communities our educators, and our states. i am proud to have joined every member of the senate health, education, labor...
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that's the main thing here. they could actually have to expand this hole and determine whether it's one section or two sections. they also don't know when this is going to open back up, so plan accordingly for your morning and evening commute. back to you in the studio. >> zachary kiesch, thank you. >>> secretary of state john kerry returns to the hill for another grilling over the nuclear agreement with iran. the deal gives economic relief to iran if the country meets restrictions that ensure the nuclear program is peaceful. kerry isn't the only one pressing lawmakers today. members of a pro israel lobby is sending hundreds of its members to convince lawmakers to disapprove o >>> and we'll soon hear directly from mike huckabee who was outraged about this deal with iran. huckabee is on the defense after saying the deal will march the israeli people quote to the door of the oven. he made those comments in a saturday interview and the outcry was nearly instant. president obama yesterday called the comments quote s
that's the main thing here. they could actually have to expand this hole and determine whether it's one section or two sections. they also don't know when this is going to open back up, so plan accordingly for your morning and evening commute. back to you in the studio. >> zachary kiesch, thank you. >>> secretary of state john kerry returns to the hill for another grilling over the nuclear agreement with iran. the deal gives economic relief to iran if the country meets...
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that is the main headline the next few days. and marine layer bringing drizzle to sunday morning forecast. we'll break out the sunshine for midland area. and by 8:00 tomorrow low clouds again and temperatures take a drop out of the 90s and 100s from the last couple of days to to the 70s and low 80s. tomorrow morning, low clouds and drizzle. and by lunchtime climbing into the 70s but quite a bit cooler than what we've seen. redwood city low to mid 70s and trivalley, 70s to near 80. and 70 toz mid 80s in the trivalley north. and over the next few days you will notice the temperatures continuingeing to cool down. numbers in the mid 70s for san jose and for east bay trivalley, temperatures in the 90ed. liver moor at the bottom closer to 80 on monday. berkeley. your temperatures staying in the upper 60s through the week. and temperatures in napa actually going into the low to mid 70 as the winds stay strong out of the south towards santa cruz. we'll see sunshine at times but the numbers staying in the low 70s. we should see a pattern
that is the main headline the next few days. and marine layer bringing drizzle to sunday morning forecast. we'll break out the sunshine for midland area. and by 8:00 tomorrow low clouds again and temperatures take a drop out of the 90s and 100s from the last couple of days to to the 70s and low 80s. tomorrow morning, low clouds and drizzle. and by lunchtime climbing into the 70s but quite a bit cooler than what we've seen. redwood city low to mid 70s and trivalley, 70s to near 80. and 70 toz...
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it happened in the central area which lies on the main road between baghdad and mosul.here, iraqi forces say they are moving closer to ramadi. imran khan has more from baghdad. >> reporter: the operation to take anbar province continues. the iraqi security forces are moving in troops and heavy equipment into the area and taking towns and villages on the out skirts of the two major cities ramadi and fallujah. this is a tactic we have seen the iraqi security forces do before. they take these villages and towns from isil and use them as staging posts to mount an attack on these two big cities. if they take these two cities it will give them control of the whole province. but also we have seen an increased number of u.s.-coalition-lead air strikes in the area. some 27 air strikes, targeting nearly 67 positions ash the city of fallujah have taken place in recent hours. this is the largest air strike campaign we have seen in anbar province, so it does suggest a stepping up of the u.s.-lead-coalition air strikes. all of this is leading up to the taking of those two cities like
it happened in the central area which lies on the main road between baghdad and mosul.here, iraqi forces say they are moving closer to ramadi. imran khan has more from baghdad. >> reporter: the operation to take anbar province continues. the iraqi security forces are moving in troops and heavy equipment into the area and taking towns and villages on the out skirts of the two major cities ramadi and fallujah. this is a tactic we have seen the iraqi security forces do before. they take...
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philadelphia, the flooding problems that residents there say they are dealing with weeks after a water main break. and video that authorities released to try and catch a suspect. >>> and john kerry trying to sell the nuclear deal to lawmakers. >> first information from wilmington delaware where a body was found in the park, they were called to investigate a suspicious person when they arrived they found the woman dead on the play ground. updates as we get them can be found at 6abc.com. >>> residents in south philadelphia are still dealing with a mess more than three weeks after a water main break earlier this month the break flooded a dozen basements along woodstock street residents tell "action news" that the problem is yet to be fixed and they are not getting any answers from the city. david henry is live in south philadelphia with more. >> reporter: yes hi they had a major water main break on this block two weeks ago and now they are ripping up the streets again with a new leak and once again residents have no water except in their basements. >> we got water in the basement again and the
philadelphia, the flooding problems that residents there say they are dealing with weeks after a water main break. and video that authorities released to try and catch a suspect. >>> and john kerry trying to sell the nuclear deal to lawmakers. >> first information from wilmington delaware where a body was found in the park, they were called to investigate a suspicious person when they arrived they found the woman dead on the play ground. updates as we get them can be found at...
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this is the broken water main the section of it. it's 16 inches in diameter, and it's 68 years old. >> we've had several breaks here that have caused problems. businesses have been without water. >> reporter: wsse crews say the age infrastructure is to blame. they plan on permanently replacing this water main in a few months. >> it's going to be fixed by tomorrow morning's commute. >> we are hopeful at this point it will be open by the morning. we're going to do the best we can. there is a lot of damage to the road. >> see, part of the problem is you see the damaged road. look at this thing. it's like a moon crater. they're going to have to fix that and then fill it up so obviously cars and trucks can drive on it. now we'll continue to bring you the latest on this thing to let you know when it is repaired. if it is repaired. we'll bring you the latest on twitter and facebook. my colleague melissa mollet will have the latest tomorrow morning. shomari stone news4. >> what a mess out there shomari. thanks. >>> so how many times have yo
this is the broken water main the section of it. it's 16 inches in diameter, and it's 68 years old. >> we've had several breaks here that have caused problems. businesses have been without water. >> reporter: wsse crews say the age infrastructure is to blame. they plan on permanently replacing this water main in a few months. >> it's going to be fixed by tomorrow morning's commute. >> we are hopeful at this point it will be open by the morning. we're going to do the best...
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the main rupture was likely due to age. once they get in there, they will have to assess the damage, get it repaired, and get the road repaired, as well. for a long time we had water just rushing down the westbound lanes of king street, forcing a very large closure for a section of this this morning. the closure has since narrowed. between 33 at park center drive is where the lanes are shut down. we have one lane to the left getting by currently. the left lane, traffic is getting by. we do expect that the lane of traffic will remain open through the afternoon. just along to the estimate that this will take? they do hope to have it open by the sick of the rush-hour. it could take even longer. the goal is to get it back open before the thick of the rush-hour. speaking of rush-hour, those traveling on 395, that ran onto the westbound lanes of king street is now reopened. autria: that is a little bit of good news, bri. jamie sullivan has a look at the impact on traffic. jamie: i want to begin with what we are seeing on the capi
the main rupture was likely due to age. once they get in there, they will have to assess the damage, get it repaired, and get the road repaired, as well. for a long time we had water just rushing down the westbound lanes of king street, forcing a very large closure for a section of this this morning. the closure has since narrowed. between 33 at park center drive is where the lanes are shut down. we have one lane to the left getting by currently. the left lane, traffic is getting by. we do...
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the main issue, the aid main issue is getting people back to work. getting more jobs young people have better careers. >> how do you get more jobs in the u.s. from the companies saying it is too expensive to have a business here? >> which is exactly right. the specific plan that i have had out for five years needs to be implemented. and one is to reduce corporate tax to not drive people overseas. we can reduce the rate down to 15% and get as competitive. you need to reform the personal income tax rates to give people a tax cut. and you need to eliminate the death tax. with a few more tweaks our analysts say you can get people working again. >> another reform the president was talk about yesterday was prison reform. and doing away with mandatory minimum sentences for drug criminals of the lower bar. what do you think about that? >> of course i was an elected prosecutor and i was a defense attorney. but i was an elected prosecutor in the room. i have lived a lot on this. >> and a high incarceration rate in that state. >> higher incarceration rate. but
the main issue, the aid main issue is getting people back to work. getting more jobs young people have better careers. >> how do you get more jobs in the u.s. from the companies saying it is too expensive to have a business here? >> which is exactly right. the specific plan that i have had out for five years needs to be implemented. and one is to reduce corporate tax to not drive people overseas. we can reduce the rate down to 15% and get as competitive. you need to reform the...
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as these drivers move around the water main the broken water main that my colleague pat collins just told you about, this thing has caused quite a mess for the commute for a lot of folks who rare now trying to get home, from weeden the beltway on georgia avenue. a lot of folks are asking questions, some people taking a detour avoiding the areall together. as collin was told you, think about it a lot of folks are concerned about their commute tomorrow morning this one rain will all these three rains open up? so a lot of folks are going to avoid this area. we will have to bring you updates as they become available. live in weeden i'm shomari stone, news4. >> thanks show marry. we will be on top of this story throughout the hour and shomari mentioned that road will be closed throughout the night. as soon as it reopens we will send a breaking news alert on the nbc washington app. >>> new at 6:00 tonight, two daughters of a woman murdered in the district refusing to be next. with an arrest in their mother's murder just announced they are looking ahead, carving their own path, something th
as these drivers move around the water main the broken water main that my colleague pat collins just told you about, this thing has caused quite a mess for the commute for a lot of folks who rare now trying to get home, from weeden the beltway on georgia avenue. a lot of folks are asking questions, some people taking a detour avoiding the areall together. as collin was told you, think about it a lot of folks are concerned about their commute tomorrow morning this one rain will all these three...
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but they're still trying to nail down the final design for the main centerpiece of the event.they've been forced to scrap their plans for a new stadium after public outcry about its price tag. and they're now scrambling to deliver people a facility that will win their approval. more from nhk world. >> reporter: countdowns a has started for the tokyo olympics in 2020. with the clock ticking, the organizing committee has been collecting venues and different athletic events. however, there remains a major question mark hanging over the organizing committee, the status of the main venue. the national stadium has already been demolished so that it can be rebuilt and reborn as the new main stadium for tokyo 2020. however, nobody knows yet exactly where it is going to look like. in 2012 plans for the new stadium were unveiled based on the designs of a london-based architect. at the time, the budget for the construction cost was set at $1 billion. however, estimates puts the projected cost at more than double. as a result, the size of the stadium was scaled down in order to reduce the
but they're still trying to nail down the final design for the main centerpiece of the event.they've been forced to scrap their plans for a new stadium after public outcry about its price tag. and they're now scrambling to deliver people a facility that will win their approval. more from nhk world. >> reporter: countdowns a has started for the tokyo olympics in 2020. with the clock ticking, the organizing committee has been collecting venues and different athletic events. however, there...
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. >> resolution 15526 s p one in support of the naming the main foyer for the middle school to the squares there is a motion and a second on may 26th may i have a report from the grounds committee commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell. >> well, after much debate (laughter). >> and we had a lovely presentation last night at buildings and grounds and put forth this recommendation we did a positive recommendation. >> thank you commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell. >> superintendent introduce the resolution. >> thank you madam president i'd like to ask our dapper and eloquent mr. david golden to read the resolution. >> good evening superintendent and board of education it is my pleasure to read resolution 15526 s p one with the superintendents permission and at the consequence of a very, very long agenda i'll slightly abbreviate not to disparage our honoree on the resolution but it is actually quite a long resolution so i'll try to cut to the highlights one 5526 s p w one in port safe naming the main building foyer to the can he will lee square whereas he's a third generation san franciscan grew up in nort
. >> resolution 15526 s p one in support of the naming the main foyer for the middle school to the squares there is a motion and a second on may 26th may i have a report from the grounds committee commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell. >> well, after much debate (laughter). >> and we had a lovely presentation last night at buildings and grounds and put forth this recommendation we did a positive recommendation. >> thank you commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell. >>...
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wssc says they replace about 55 miles of waters main each of -- water mains each year. >>> the teen behind the wheel in a deadly crash went home yesterday. sam ellis tweets rip, love you boys, see you again soon. fellow wooten high school students america and li died in the crash. it's believed the teens just left an underage drinking party and speed and alcohol did play a role in the crash. 24-year-old raymon carter was arrested wanted for arson of the cvs baltimore pharmacy following the death of freddie gray in april. carter was tape into custody after -- taken into custody after a foot chase. it's believed he acted alone. >>> a gunman robbed rita's in northwest d.c. here's surveillance video taken from inside the italian ice shop in the 1000 block of h street june 18th. the armed robber dressed in black wearing a hood casually walks into the store, goes behind the counter, forces the clerk to empty his register and bolts out of the store knocking down a sign. police would love to know who this guy is. >>> also caught on camera a person of interest in a pair of burglaries in northwest.
wssc says they replace about 55 miles of waters main each of -- water mains each year. >>> the teen behind the wheel in a deadly crash went home yesterday. sam ellis tweets rip, love you boys, see you again soon. fellow wooten high school students america and li died in the crash. it's believed the teens just left an underage drinking party and speed and alcohol did play a role in the crash. 24-year-old raymon carter was arrested wanted for arson of the cvs baltimore pharmacy following...
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the city is on pace to have more water main breaks. 3200 miles buried below the streets.lain in west philadelphia flooded homes and crippled cars. >> look at my block, ridiculous. >> odessa washington is still cleaning up. from down in her basement -- >> all of this was full of water, to the top. >> up to her living room and throughout the house, she's worried it won't ever be like it was. >> i just want my house -- >> it's not just here in west philly days later it happened again in huntsing park causing flooding in this shopping center. the nbc10 investigators found 546 philadelphia waterlines have snapped so far this year it's an average of three a day. >> something's going to be done about this we're endangering the public. >> charles mcmahon spent decades teaching metal science at the university of pennsylvania. he said more than 2300 miles of philadelphia's water pipe system could break at any time because it's cast iron a more brutal material than modern pipes, they need to be replaced now. >> it's a raw material and it endangers people. >> reporter: the philadelph
the city is on pace to have more water main breaks. 3200 miles buried below the streets.lain in west philadelphia flooded homes and crippled cars. >> look at my block, ridiculous. >> odessa washington is still cleaning up. from down in her basement -- >> all of this was full of water, to the top. >> up to her living room and throughout the house, she's worried it won't ever be like it was. >> i just want my house -- >> it's not just here in west philly days...
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the fix to the 16-inch broken water main completed that's done. that was a major mess at the height of all of this. you can see a river of brown water just gushing down the road, flooding some homes and some businesses. water logging some cars, some 2 million gallons of water spilling out into the road. that's a 68-year-old pipe that the crews will come back in a few months to do a permanent fix on that. for now, they have got that fix. we're still waiting on the road repair to happen this morning. so traffic still a little tricky in this area. first 4 traffic melissa molett trafficking it for us. >> here's what's closed, southbound georgia shut down between shorefield and arcola avenue. all traffic using the northbound lanes. if you want to avoid this altogether, best thing to do is to take kemp mill or veers mill. 95 south between dumfries and quantico still have a three mile back up. take a look at this. 11 miles per hour from road work that just cleared. overall, prince george's county looking pretty good and 95 maryland at powder mill road no
the fix to the 16-inch broken water main completed that's done. that was a major mess at the height of all of this. you can see a river of brown water just gushing down the road, flooding some homes and some businesses. water logging some cars, some 2 million gallons of water spilling out into the road. that's a 68-year-old pipe that the crews will come back in a few months to do a permanent fix on that. for now, they have got that fix. we're still waiting on the road repair to happen this...
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not while the main actors are still alive and politic which poetant. i think the judicial record is clear and damning. >> you said the main actors are still alive. this is one of the processes of bringing people to account. is taking so long. is there anything or any plans for that to be changed. >> it's coming to a close. the two main actors on the bosnian serb side maladitch who had a responsibility for the massacre. their trial are ongoing, and they are the last trials ongoing at the hate tribunal. that is within reach. >> we have covered some of the main points that took place in the build-up to the war, and during the war, the horrors of that war. on friday. there was something called a march of piece, and it was tied to another moment history called the march of death. take us through the significance of this. this was to commemorate in evers the march of the people trying to flee the srebrenica pocket. to bo nian held territory. it was on that march that many thousands of the victims were captured or killed out right. this is an annual march tha
not while the main actors are still alive and politic which poetant. i think the judicial record is clear and damning. >> you said the main actors are still alive. this is one of the processes of bringing people to account. is taking so long. is there anything or any plans for that to be changed. >> it's coming to a close. the two main actors on the bosnian serb side maladitch who had a responsibility for the massacre. their trial are ongoing, and they are the last trials ongoing at...
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jonathan: repairs continue along a broken water main. kimberly: the 16 inch pipe broke yesterday on georgia avenue. it will take a live look at a moment at what is happening right now. the water main spilled more than 2.5 million gallons of water onto the road. at least one home and one business reported significant flooding but it is looking awfully good and dry right now. jonathan: time to check the traffic situation. jamie sullivan is here. it was a mess yesterday. jamie: we do have issues in maryland with water main breaks and then slowing in virginia. this traffic is 95 heading southbound. we have a lot of volume. some sick, heavy, slow traffic. a lot of people started the weekend early. let's focus in on 95 south round. about 14 miles per hour. it will get you just under one hour getting from the -- continuing close to triangle and then you are still on the brakes giving into stafford county. as far as the delays, 50 miles per hour near van dorn. a little closer towards to 67, we are in the single digits. that is typical. i want to
jonathan: repairs continue along a broken water main. kimberly: the 16 inch pipe broke yesterday on georgia avenue. it will take a live look at a moment at what is happening right now. the water main spilled more than 2.5 million gallons of water onto the road. at least one home and one business reported significant flooding but it is looking awfully good and dry right now. jonathan: time to check the traffic situation. jamie sullivan is here. it was a mess yesterday. jamie: we do have issues...
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they are working to get the water main under control. they've been able to do that successfully but looks like the delay will also be in place well into the rush hour. we'll have another update for you coming up in roughly ten minutes. over to you. >>> still ahead, new technology california police are testing to make their jobs easier. not only that they hope it could save live >>> all i can think about is the scene in that shank redemption where he's just looking up at the rain falling down on him, just embracing it because never before has rain sounded so good in a forecast. >> i love how his mind works. >> i embrace the rain on a day like this. >> it's the relief we need. >> right behind the rain, it's going to be hot and humid until really tonight. >> in prison with the temperatures. >> tomorrow morning you're going to wake up and go finally. finally. nick is always keeping us on our toes. >> we like that. >> let's take a look at our michael & son camera. cloudy skies out there will help keep our temperatures into the lower 90s today
they are working to get the water main under control. they've been able to do that successfully but looks like the delay will also be in place well into the rush hour. we'll have another update for you coming up in roughly ten minutes. over to you. >>> still ahead, new technology california police are testing to make their jobs easier. not only that they hope it could save live >>> all i can think about is the scene in that shank redemption where he's just looking up at the...
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. >> it's been an up and down session for the main index as shanghai stock prices continue to be volatile. the induction plunged more than 8% on monday. now later the same day china security regulation authority stressed they will continue measures to property up share prices. the shanghai composite index fell ending july 8th and following support measures from the choice niece government but investors sold heavily on monday sending the index plunging by 8.48%. analysts say one factor behind the decline is wariness among investors of a slowdown in the economy and site investor anxiety in the wake of last week's report that support measures may soon end. chinese authorities dismiss the news reports late on monday and said they will do all they can to stabilize the market. overseas investors have criticized choo thatchina support measures. let's get a look on how everything will be effected here. the world's second biggest economy, for more bego to the tokyo stock exchange. forget about the fed, it seems to be all about china now. >> forget about the fed. that's what many market watchers ar
. >> it's been an up and down session for the main index as shanghai stock prices continue to be volatile. the induction plunged more than 8% on monday. now later the same day china security regulation authority stressed they will continue measures to property up share prices. the shanghai composite index fell ending july 8th and following support measures from the choice niece government but investors sold heavily on monday sending the index plunging by 8.48%. analysts say one factor...
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the water main break has been fixed. the bad news is that the two lanes are having to be shared by both northbound and southbound traffic. that's because the water main break has been fixed, but the road above it needs to be paveed. it's only going to get worse, at least we are better off than we were yesterday. take a look at this video. you can see water was covering the roads. more than 2 million-gallons of water burst through the road flooding the streets. the pipe that burst was 58 years old and several homes had to be evacuated and businesses were closed. one doctor here had to send all of his patients home and water flooded his office. >> we had to cancel the afternoon hours. i'm not sure what's going to happen. it's devastating. i'm fed up. >> reporter: he is fed up because this is the second time this has happened to his business. the second time this same water main break has busted and caused flooding in his office. i want you to take another look at it. crews are going to be showing up in just a couple hours.
the water main break has been fixed. the bad news is that the two lanes are having to be shared by both northbound and southbound traffic. that's because the water main break has been fixed, but the road above it needs to be paveed. it's only going to get worse, at least we are better off than we were yesterday. take a look at this video. you can see water was covering the roads. more than 2 million-gallons of water burst through the road flooding the streets. the pipe that burst was 58 years...
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so this is the shower, the main thunderstorm we're following. this is ahead of the main event. the cold front is stay way back in pennsylvania but these thunderstorms are developing from pennsylvania down to just west of winchester. that's where the warnings have been posted. in fact, we're looking at new warnings and the newest warning we have for you is for berkley and for frederick and morgan and washington county till 5:45. we still have frederick and hampshire county until 5:30. that is this warning. these storms have been growing in intensity. and also in coverage, in aerial coverage. this is moving essentially to the east at about 27, 28 miles an hour headed toward winchester at 5:45 and charles town at about 6:15. and by the time it gets there, the storm has winds up to 60 miles per hour and hail the size of a quarter. so over an inch in diameter. it will move up north to our friends in pennsylvania. this is a pretty heavy storm headed toward percentersburg at 5:44 -- mercersburg at 5:44. this has rainfall rates 1 to 2 inches per hour and winds up 2060 miles an hour. ye
so this is the shower, the main thunderstorm we're following. this is ahead of the main event. the cold front is stay way back in pennsylvania but these thunderstorms are developing from pennsylvania down to just west of winchester. that's where the warnings have been posted. in fact, we're looking at new warnings and the newest warning we have for you is for berkley and for frederick and morgan and washington county till 5:45. we still have frederick and hampshire county until 5:30. that is...
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utility is trying to repair the downed wires. 38 is a main road to shut down. stick to 6 30, window lane road. new castle county we have an accident that cleared but traffic on the delaware memorial bridge blocking one lane in each direction. broad street, northbound traffic moving just fine toward oxford section. we had an accident on the ramp boulevard north to broad street. all lanes back open. not the case on the pennsylvania turnpike eastbound approaching delaware valley we have a construction crew blocking the left lane, speeds at 40 miles per hour look for that. >> a new study says the roads in trenton are the worst in the country. a national transportation research group analyzed the stud by the federal highway administration. 18% of the roads are good and nearly half were given the worst rating of poor. car owners in trenton paid an extra $746 a year in maintenance and gas. >> this morning police are trying to determine what caused a tractor-trailer to smash into a pennsylvania house. this was the scene on wednesday in peters township. nobody in the ho
utility is trying to repair the downed wires. 38 is a main road to shut down. stick to 6 30, window lane road. new castle county we have an accident that cleared but traffic on the delaware memorial bridge blocking one lane in each direction. broad street, northbound traffic moving just fine toward oxford section. we had an accident on the ramp boulevard north to broad street. all lanes back open. not the case on the pennsylvania turnpike eastbound approaching delaware valley we have a...
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we also know that that water main itself is about 60 plus years old. so it will take some time to get this down. we don't have an exact timetable right now, but we do know it will impact the morning commute. people are pushing -- they're being pushed toward neighborhood routes and quite possibly river road as well. as we have updates out here we'll certainly get them to you on air. reporting live i'm zachary kiesch. back to you in the studio. >> thank you. >>> it's 5:03 now and d.c. police are investigating a murder that happened near police headquarters. investigators say two people pulled out knives and attacked a man at fourth and "e" streets yesterday afternoon. the attackers took off down "e" street and the victim died at the hospital. >>> also in the district the man died after being shot near nationals park. police say they found that man inside a home on first street southwest. he had been shot in the chest. officers are still searching for the shooter. >>> calvert county investigators believe they found the body of a man who went missing while
we also know that that water main itself is about 60 plus years old. so it will take some time to get this down. we don't have an exact timetable right now, but we do know it will impact the morning commute. people are pushing -- they're being pushed toward neighborhood routes and quite possibly river road as well. as we have updates out here we'll certainly get them to you on air. reporting live i'm zachary kiesch. back to you in the studio. >> thank you. >>> it's 5:03 now and...
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america's main street was born. look at route 66 is to look at the time period, the layers of the road the different generations of the road that came to be from 1926 to this very day. so it was a road that was born, if you will when the nation was between wars and on the wagon, the roaring '20s, the time of great stunts, flagpole sitting, marathon dancing with the charleston bootleg booze. so when the dirty '30s hit, so-called because it was the one-two punch of great depression and the dust bowl out in this part of the country, really west of us, that's when the road began paying its dues. that's when it earned the moniker that john stein beck gave it in his novel "the grapes of wrath" in 1939. it was the name i choose for the subtitle of my book, "route 66, the mother road." it took in the migrants from western oklahoma, the texas panhandle, the southern plains and in this part of the country took in broken tenant farmers unemployed. and they got on the road and they headed west following the scent of orange blos
america's main street was born. look at route 66 is to look at the time period, the layers of the road the different generations of the road that came to be from 1926 to this very day. so it was a road that was born, if you will when the nation was between wars and on the wagon, the roaring '20s, the time of great stunts, flagpole sitting, marathon dancing with the charleston bootleg booze. so when the dirty '30s hit, so-called because it was the one-two punch of great depression and the dust...