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police say metro transit police surveillance cameras helped nab maurice bellamy. they do not believe that washington and maurice bellamy knew each other. >> the loss of a 15-year-old under any circumstances is tragic but in this case even more so as it appears there is no reason for it. absolutely no reason. >> reporter: davonte washington was a freshman at largo high school and in the rotc program. maurice bellamy goes before a judge this afternoon and we hope to learn more about the moments leading up to the murder. i will bring you updates on our social media pages as well as a full report on the 5:00 newscast. >>> new information on a breaking story we covered on wake up washington. the hijacking of an egyptair flight and did shortly ago and we get the latest from our cbs correspondent. >> reporter: a hostage scrambles to safety jumping out of a cockpit window during a hijacking and cyprus. the suspect accused of seizing the airbus was later arrested on the tarmac where he forced the aircraft to diver and land. the drama began on an early morning flight from a
police say metro transit police surveillance cameras helped nab maurice bellamy. they do not believe that washington and maurice bellamy knew each other. >> the loss of a 15-year-old under any circumstances is tragic but in this case even more so as it appears there is no reason for it. absolutely no reason. >> reporter: davonte washington was a freshman at largo high school and in the rotc program. maurice bellamy goes before a judge this afternoon and we hope to learn more about...
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i'm kristine johnson. >> i'm maurice dubois. the mayor and commissioner say they are doing something about the slashings. today they unveiled a new plan to try to stop the attacks on the subway. >> but with slashings up over 22% this year, 657 attacks in just the first two months of 2016, are new subway patrols enough? cbs 2 political reporter marcia kramer is "demanding answers" from the mayor and is here now with what he had to say. >> reporter: kristine and maurice, there's no question that slashings are a problem in new york city. just this morning a dunkin' donuts worker required 7 inflicted by a homeless person on her. that was above ground. last week there were 15 subway slashingings out of 650. i have asked the mayor about it repeatedly and today i asked again. what are you going to do for the slashings that occur above ground? that's really a concern. what will you tell new yorkers about the next -- maybe the next step, which is to increase police presence in areas where you think these slashings are -- >> that's exactl
i'm kristine johnson. >> i'm maurice dubois. the mayor and commissioner say they are doing something about the slashings. today they unveiled a new plan to try to stop the attacks on the subway. >> but with slashings up over 22% this year, 657 attacks in just the first two months of 2016, are new subway patrols enough? cbs 2 political reporter marcia kramer is "demanding answers" from the mayor and is here now with what he had to say. >> reporter: kristine and...
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kristine, maurice? >> thank you. >>> up next, attacking breast cancer through your genes, the possible breakthrough some local researchers are saying they have made. >> call it crush hour. running through the streets cutting off cars just to catch a train. what the city is saying after we showed them the video of >> are you getting the itch to tackle spring cleaning? coming up we have hints on ways to transform your closet from this to this. and we'll talk about many more helpful hints, as well. >> plus, controversy over the casting for a movie about a we'll be right back. >>> scientists say they have engineered a drug that can stop breast cancer from growing and spreading in mice. cbs 2's carolyn gusoff reports now from long island. >> reporter: behind the scenes at the revered cold spring harbor laboratory there are words you don't often here in cancer research. >> it is a very significant breakthrough. >> reporter: words not taken lightly but dr. david specter says it was a eureka moment when a new d
kristine, maurice? >> thank you. >>> up next, attacking breast cancer through your genes, the possible breakthrough some local researchers are saying they have made. >> call it crush hour. running through the streets cutting off cars just to catch a train. what the city is saying after we showed them the video of >> are you getting the itch to tackle spring cleaning? coming up we have hints on ways to transform your closet from this to this. and we'll talk about many...
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good evening, i'm kristine johnson. >> i'm maurice dubois. dana tyler is off tonight. >>> staffers scrambled for shelter. visitors feared for their lives. chaotic scene on capitol hill today. >> one bystander and the suspect were hurt. we are learning some new information right now, cbs 2's jessica schneider is live in the newsroom with more on the suspect. jessica? >> reporter: christine and maurice, cbs news learning the suspect is 66-year-old larry caused problems at the capitol before. this time, capitol police say he was going through security at the visitor's center when he flashed a weapon and police fired. the 6-year-old even has -- 66- year-old even has a case currently pending in court for disrupting a session of congress in 2015. >> the chair notes a disturbance. >> this is c-span video reportedly documenting 66-year- old larry dawson's disturbances inside the capitol before. monday afternoon, he set off another panic, when he allegedly flashed his gun at capitol police. armored trucks and police raced to capitol hill. when officer
good evening, i'm kristine johnson. >> i'm maurice dubois. dana tyler is off tonight. >>> staffers scrambled for shelter. visitors feared for their lives. chaotic scene on capitol hill today. >> one bystander and the suspect were hurt. we are learning some new information right now, cbs 2's jessica schneider is live in the newsroom with more on the suspect. jessica? >> reporter: christine and maurice, cbs news learning the suspect is 66-year-old larry caused problems...
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i have to use the word snow for just a little bit, maurice and kristine. there's a possibility. wheel chat about that late. >> if we must. >> thank you. >>> 11 people were hurt, dozens left homeless by a fast- moving fire in brooklyn. bushwick started at 10 p.m. last night and burned for three hours. firefighters say high winds fueled the flames that spread to five apartment buildings. residents and some business owners lost everything. >> just happy that at least she came out with her life. material things can be replaced. >> very sad because a lot of kids have a dream and look what happened. >> this was your dream, too, to have this place. that's my dream to have. >> city inspectors are worried the building will collapse. the red cross is helping 19 families find emergency housing and assisting with food and clothing. >>> an explosion in bayonne new jersey and three contractors and two police officers got hurt. pseg crews were installing a new gas main and testing the line with air when the blast happened this morning near gouldsboro drive. two of the contractors have serious
i have to use the word snow for just a little bit, maurice and kristine. there's a possibility. wheel chat about that late. >> if we must. >> thank you. >>> 11 people were hurt, dozens left homeless by a fast- moving fire in brooklyn. bushwick started at 10 p.m. last night and burned for three hours. firefighters say high winds fueled the flames that spread to five apartment buildings. residents and some business owners lost everything. >> just happy that at least she...
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maurice bell me has been he will be back in court inn april. life at d.c.superior court, paul wagner, fox5 local news. > p fox5 is in fairfax countyot tonight. crews had a tough time batting a house fire in oakton. windy conditions spanned the flames. you can see the thick white most. the fire spread from outside and then quickly spread to the garage and the at particular. the cause of the fire is undernr investigation. things are back to normal tonight after a shooting at the us cap l toll yesterday. the capital visitors' center reopened today, a day after police say a man pulled out a gun at the center security check point.po sources tell fox5 the weapon wan actually a pellet gun. today there were several suspicion package scarce whichhh proved to be false alarms and security remained high.ne i wasd a little concerned aboutn coming down because we're here from ohio, but you know, you you have to just do what you do. because this is going on becausa there's nothing that you can you really do about it. the suspect, larry dawson wasaws shot by police. he rem
maurice bell me has been he will be back in court inn april. life at d.c.superior court, paul wagner, fox5 local news. > p fox5 is in fairfax countyot tonight. crews had a tough time batting a house fire in oakton. windy conditions spanned the flames. you can see the thick white most. the fire spread from outside and then quickly spread to the garage and the at particular. the cause of the fire is undernr investigation. things are back to normal tonight after a shooting at the us cap l toll...
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maurice and kristine? >> thank you. >>> now to breaking news in the midwest tonight, a severe storm is moving across oklahoma right now. >> national weather service has confirmed at least one tornado has struck the state. cbs2's valerie castro here now with a closer look at the damage. valerie? >> reporter: the images of the damage and destruction are just starting to come into our newsroom. the tornadoes in the area were caught on video by both news helicopters and storm chasers on the ground. >> it went three miles. >> reporter: cell phone video posted to social media captures a terrifying scene as lightning flashes across the dark sky. homes overshadowed by a large the person driving a storm chaser trying to navigate out of the path of destruction. >> i've got to go east. i don't want to go north. >> reporter: at a safe distance he points out exactly where the tornado is formed near claremore, oklahoma just northeast of tulsa. >> there it is. >> reporter: from the air a news helicopter tracked the path
maurice and kristine? >> thank you. >>> now to breaking news in the midwest tonight, a severe storm is moving across oklahoma right now. >> national weather service has confirmed at least one tornado has struck the state. cbs2's valerie castro here now with a closer look at the damage. valerie? >> reporter: the images of the damage and destruction are just starting to come into our newsroom. the tornadoes in the area were caught on video by both news helicopters and...
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. >> and i'm maurice dubois. it's the murder mystery that seems just never to end. but is the timing convenient? >> reporter: the discovery of a knife is intriguing. would be, in their words, bogus. the problem is it was discovered almost two decades ago but not turned over to police until just recently. >> we, the jury, in the above entitled action find the defendant not guilty -- >> reporter: it was the acquittal of the double murder of nicole simpson and ron goldman unsolved. >> the weapon was described as a knife. >> reporter: a knife has been handed over to them.
. >> and i'm maurice dubois. it's the murder mystery that seems just never to end. but is the timing convenient? >> reporter: the discovery of a knife is intriguing. would be, in their words, bogus. the problem is it was discovered almost two decades ago but not turned over to police until just recently. >> we, the jury, in the above entitled action find the defendant not guilty -- >> reporter: it was the acquittal of the double murder of nicole simpson and ron goldman...
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good evening, i'm kristine johnson. >> i'm maurice dubois. dana tyler is off again tonight. >>> we begin with the weather powerful line of thunderstorms moving through part of the area right now. >> lonnie quinn is in the weather center with the very lonnie. is all about. the same seven-day time period thunderstorms. you get some snow as well a few days later and we are going to be talking about that the story. lightning bolts out there. we have some storms. for you so you know when this will be moving into your area. we heard about staten island. you have a thunderstorm right now. 6:08 it's into wayne. 6:33 into new york city. manhattan. 6:36 yonkers. 6:39 into hempstead. i'd like to track the back edge. when is it over? it's over in new york city at 6:57. there could be trailing activity behind it overnight. it's over. we have lots more to talk about including a chance for snow. can you believe that? back to you >> thank you. >>> a long island teenager offered a second chance may have blown it. 19-year-old cory gloe was behind the wheel in
good evening, i'm kristine johnson. >> i'm maurice dubois. dana tyler is off again tonight. >>> we begin with the weather powerful line of thunderstorms moving through part of the area right now. >> lonnie quinn is in the weather center with the very lonnie. is all about. the same seven-day time period thunderstorms. you get some snow as well a few days later and we are going to be talking about that the story. lightning bolts out there. we have some storms. for you so you...
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good evening, i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. dana tyler is off tonight. >>> that strike deadline is just 30 hours away. and this may be the final weekday riders will stream into penn station heading home to new jersey. 160,000 people ride nj transit every weekday. to new york city. the northeast corridor is the busiest route. cbs 2's lou young is live in newark where both sides are trying to hammer out an agreement. >> reporter: the clock ticks, the talks continue here and your monday morning commute hangs in the balance. take a look. >> no comment. >> reporter: union leaders have been tight-lipped today during what management says should be the final negotiation session to avoid a rail strike. 4,000 nj transit rail workers have authorized a strike beginning sunday morning if the two sides can't make a deal. at issue pay hike for workers who make 6-figure salaries with overtime and who right now don't have to contribute to health insurance premiums. they haven't had a contract since 2011. nj transit says the two sides are close
good evening, i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. dana tyler is off tonight. >>> that strike deadline is just 30 hours away. and this may be the final weekday riders will stream into penn station heading home to new jersey. 160,000 people ride nj transit every weekday. to new york city. the northeast corridor is the busiest route. cbs 2's lou young is live in newark where both sides are trying to hammer out an agreement. >> reporter: the clock ticks, the talks...
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maurice and kristine? >> thank you, jessica. >>> hillary clinton and bernie sanders agreeing to debate here primary. nothing is firmed up yet, but there has been talk of holding the event in brooklyn. both candidates are crisscrossing wisconsin ahead of the primary their next tuesday. >> think about what the real prize here is, my friends. the real prize is winning in november by beating the republicans. >> what momentum is about his seeing young people by the millions getting involved in the political process. >> sanders won the last three caucuses which were held on saturday, but clinton maintains a lead in delegates. >>> the hottest show on broadway is winning praise for groundbreaking casting of black and latino performers. but now hamilton may have run afoul of the new york city antidiscrimination law. cbs2's tony aiello his life in times square with more on this casting controversy. tony? >> reporter: kristine, hamilton sold out tonight and pretty foreseeable future, you can see the crowd at the stag
maurice and kristine? >> thank you, jessica. >>> hillary clinton and bernie sanders agreeing to debate here primary. nothing is firmed up yet, but there has been talk of holding the event in brooklyn. both candidates are crisscrossing wisconsin ahead of the primary their next tuesday. >> think about what the real prize here is, my friends. the real prize is winning in november by beating the republicans. >> what momentum is about his seeing young people by the...
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i'm maurice dubois. >> welcome back to the broadcast implement i'm kristine johnson. traffic around new york city is almost always a challenge. >> hundreds of thousands of drivers are getting caught every single day in the long delay construction, on the van wyck. cbs 2, in mobile 2 with brian trying to figure out what is taking so long. >> reporter: bumper to bumper traffic in the middle of a but the weather is not -- monday afternoon. but the weather is not the problem. the ongoing construction on the van wyck and kew gardens queens. after 5 1/2 years, drivers have had enough. >> terrible. horrible. it is a big problem. >> van wyck, forget about it. >> sharon says the traffic shifts and narrow lanes and confusing signs are dangerous and does all she can to avoid the area. >> hurry up and fix it. it is taking too long. >> reporter: the state department of transportation is spending $300 million to fix six decaying overpasses and widening the van wyck to improve traffic flow and one of the projects since 2010 is now 21 months behind schedule and more than $9 million o
i'm maurice dubois. >> welcome back to the broadcast implement i'm kristine johnson. traffic around new york city is almost always a challenge. >> hundreds of thousands of drivers are getting caught every single day in the long delay construction, on the van wyck. cbs 2, in mobile 2 with brian trying to figure out what is taking so long. >> reporter: bumper to bumper traffic in the middle of a but the weather is not -- monday afternoon. but the weather is not the problem. the...
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i'm maurice dubois. the women are still on the run tonight after police say they simply took off after enjoying a sushi buffet on easter sunday. >> cbs 2's meg baker shows us the whole thing was caught on camera. >> reporter: all activities monitored by video camera. there are 8 cameras inside and outside of this business on teaneck road. >> times are tough. however, it's tough all over. and it's insulting when somebody comes in and they think they can do that to us. >> reporter: he calls this personal. police say these three women dined and dashed on easter sunday. the three women were seated at this booth one with the all you can eat buffet and the other ones saying to look at the menu. >> the first one got enough for an army. she said the price is per person, the server said. she said, okay. we'll pay for three. >> reporter: then it seems plan b kicked in. surveillance video shows one of the ladies get up and leave. >> as we come to find out, looking at the video, she went and got the getaway car read
i'm maurice dubois. the women are still on the run tonight after police say they simply took off after enjoying a sushi buffet on easter sunday. >> cbs 2's meg baker shows us the whole thing was caught on camera. >> reporter: all activities monitored by video camera. there are 8 cameras inside and outside of this business on teaneck road. >> times are tough. however, it's tough all over. and it's insulting when somebody comes in and they think they can do that to us. >>...
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." ♪ scott handler, maurice neek, patrice lee and justin, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> goodo be here. >> armstrong: what is the impact when you think about millennials and young people and the out of wedlock birth and amo crime committed by young people. how does that perception impact the rest of the world when it comes to millennials, start with you, just tin. >> crime is often the result of poverty. my question is why are millennials creating and making crime when they should be the ones making jobs, right? because they don't have jobs. youth rates of crime, it can be solved by putting people back to work. that is the biggest problem. when you look at -- >> armstrong: time out. so the fact that they don't have jobs, synonymous with committing crime? >> correct. right if you are working -- >> armstrong: there are a lot of people not working and not committing crime. >> one way to solve the crime rate is put people back to work. it is not saying all crime is caused by those unemployed. lot of millennials have jobs and commit crimes. >> who are they? >> armstrong: that is wh
." ♪ scott handler, maurice neek, patrice lee and justin, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> goodo be here. >> armstrong: what is the impact when you think about millennials and young people and the out of wedlock birth and amo crime committed by young people. how does that perception impact the rest of the world when it comes to millennials, start with you, just tin. >> crime is often the result of poverty. my question is why are millennials creating and...
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i'm maurice dubois. residents in that neighborhood believe the animals were poisoned. >> and tonight, one man says that he thinks he caught the person responsible in the act. cbs 2 elise finch has the story from bay ridge, new at 5:30. >> reporter: last summer, brian noticed the bird feeders in front of his apartment kept getting damage and taken down and the food scattered below with ground glass or gasoline. the neighbors say they noticed cans of cat food topped with white powder and odd substances strategically placed around the block and they noticed animals started dieing. >> groups of birds dead on the ground. no reason whatsoever. in various locations. and then cats, just dead on the ground. or any bruises, blood, nothing. just dead. >> with his neighbor's help, brian installed a motion activated camera aimed at the tree where the bird feeders hang, and it took months but finally saw what he was looking for, a plan with a long pole taking down the bird feeders and had a liquid under the tree. and
i'm maurice dubois. residents in that neighborhood believe the animals were poisoned. >> and tonight, one man says that he thinks he caught the person responsible in the act. cbs 2 elise finch has the story from bay ridge, new at 5:30. >> reporter: last summer, brian noticed the bird feeders in front of his apartment kept getting damage and taken down and the food scattered below with ground glass or gasoline. the neighbors say they noticed cans of cat food topped with white powder...
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i'm maurice dubois. for the first time in decades, new york's presidential primaries are set to have a major impact on the races in both parties. >> it could seal the deal for the front-runners, or trip them up. cbs 2 political reporter marcia kramer joins us now with more details on this. marcia? >> reporter: christine and maurice, three weeks from today, new york voters will have the opportunity to leave their imprint on campaign 2016. in a very big way. teaching all of them the meaning of some typically new york expressions, huge, if they win, forget about it, if they don't. i can tell you one thing, voters here are excited. >> are you going to vote? >> absolutely. >> are you going to vote? >> yes. >> the new york primary is in three weeks. are you going to vote? >> absolutely. excited that for the first time since 1988, none of the presidential candidates, democrat or republican have the nomination sewn up. and their votes matter. >> what do you think about having your vote matter? in is the new hamp
i'm maurice dubois. for the first time in decades, new york's presidential primaries are set to have a major impact on the races in both parties. >> it could seal the deal for the front-runners, or trip them up. cbs 2 political reporter marcia kramer joins us now with more details on this. marcia? >> reporter: christine and maurice, three weeks from today, new york voters will have the opportunity to leave their imprint on campaign 2016. in a very big way. teaching all of them the...
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good evening, i'm maurice dubois. >> welcome back. i'm mary calvi. two guns were confiscated this week in schools in queens. crisis. cbs 2's andrea grymes has new information about weapons in schools. more security friday outside york early college academy in jamaica one day after police say a 15-year-old student gun to school. parents and students like this ninth grader had mixed there could still be another person with a gun coming to school. >> i know the principal's first priority is safety and education so i feel safe. >> reporter: this school is not alone. on tuesday police say an 11- year-old at ps 40 also in jamaica brought a loaded gun to class. the group families for excellent schools says these are not isolated incidents. >> they are part of a shocking surge of violence that continues to threaten our children's safety. >> reporter: the group says nypd data shows a 25% spike last year in weapons police recovered at city public schools. >> in every, single category, weapons in our schools are rising. >> repor
good evening, i'm maurice dubois. >> welcome back. i'm mary calvi. two guns were confiscated this week in schools in queens. crisis. cbs 2's andrea grymes has new information about weapons in schools. more security friday outside york early college academy in jamaica one day after police say a 15-year-old student gun to school. parents and students like this ninth grader had mixed there could still be another person with a gun coming to school. >> i know the principal's first...
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maurice bell me was arrested last night and is being held without bond.ond. washington was shot and killed w in frontas of his mother and his platform of the dean wood metro station in northeast. d.c. police chief cathy lanier a says the murder was over nothing and absolutely senseless.s. fox5's paul wagner joins us outside d.c. superior court.c. tonight with the story. paul. >>reporter: hi, sarah. sar i say something herein side this courtroom at d.c. superior cour that i don't think i've ever seen before. there were more than 30 friends and relatives of devanity washington who satin side this d courtroom today. they haven't whatted to see the man who was accused of killing the 15 year old. old what i saw that was unusual wasu just before he was brought out u of the back room there, back where they keep everybody in the lockup. 18 court security personnel andd us marshals came out inurned sed the entire courtroom apparentlyp afraid that someone was going to jump up and harm him. as he walked out in handcuffs and shack washington's scream out that'sth the man
maurice bell me was arrested last night and is being held without bond.ond. washington was shot and killed w in frontas of his mother and his platform of the dean wood metro station in northeast. d.c. police chief cathy lanier a says the murder was over nothing and absolutely senseless.s. fox5's paul wagner joins us outside d.c. superior court.c. tonight with the story. paul. >>reporter: hi, sarah. sar i say something herein side this courtroom at d.c. superior cour that i don't think...
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maurice dubois. >> welcome back to the i'm kristine johnson. let's begin this half-hour with the latest that we know. cbs news has learn the attackers at the airport carried their bombs in their baggage two devices exploded, panicked. belgian leaders say that they are worried or they were worried that an attack was in the works but nothing of this magnitude. three suspects have been arrested in germany after arriving from brussels. >>> experts warn it's not a question of if but when a similar attack will happen here in new york. to learn more, we spoke with former fbi agent manny gomez and deconstructed this. >> reporter: we saw people clutching luggage and phones and continuing to carry a large bouquet of flowered through a darkened metro tunnel. >> in this chaotic situation, clearly these people had no clue. they had no leadership. >> reporter: former fbi agent manny gomez says first and foremost, in any emergency situation, locate an exit. >> these people should have been told leave your luggage, show us your hands, line up in going out this
maurice dubois. >> welcome back to the i'm kristine johnson. let's begin this half-hour with the latest that we know. cbs news has learn the attackers at the airport carried their bombs in their baggage two devices exploded, panicked. belgian leaders say that they are worried or they were worried that an attack was in the works but nothing of this magnitude. three suspects have been arrested in germany after arriving from brussels. >>> experts warn it's not a question of if but...
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thank you very much. >> let's hear it for maurice, everybody. [applause] [dramatic music] that's too bad. i thought maurice was gonna go for a while, but 5 grand is not bad, and maybe our next contestant will go for that million dollars. he's a newlywed who says marrying his wife is his proudest accomplishment. aww. all: aww. >> she's here cheering him on today. let's hope lady luck is also in his corner. from brooklyn, new york, please welcome dan kimmel. [cheers and applause] hey, dan. >> how's it going? >> come on over. [applause] i can already tell you're a smart man, because you're already sucking up to the wife. good job. >> it's a plan for the future. >> it's smart. >> an investment. >> that's how you stay healthy and successful. >> that's right. >> let me tell you what you're up against here. 14 questions from $500 all the way up to $1 million. lifelines. you know how those work. >> i do. >> so let's jump into this. >> all right. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] good luck. >> thank you. >> here's
thank you very much. >> let's hear it for maurice, everybody. [applause] [dramatic music] that's too bad. i thought maurice was gonna go for a while, but 5 grand is not bad, and maybe our next contestant will go for that million dollars. he's a newlywed who says marrying his wife is his proudest accomplishment. aww. all: aww. >> she's here cheering him on today. let's hope lady luck is also in his corner. from brooklyn, new york, please welcome dan kimmel. [cheers and applause] hey,...
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. >> reporter: hello, maurice. the first of the warm weather means the first of the brush fires. now, this is a large area. the big picture is it's between route 280 and route 10. it is about 5 acres that, um, the fire department says is on fire. it's mostly contained in that area. some of the local streets, troy and melanie, as we widen out you will see homes at the bottom of your screen. that's the primary concern. the fire department has set up defensive operations. they have controlled burns trying to burn it away from homes. joe biermann, cbs 2 news. >> thank you, joe. >>> some new information now on the search for a missing ten-year-old girl in rockland county. kelly pillco was found safe in harlem this afternoon. she is on the way home. she never made it to school. police say she took a cab from spring valley to the city. >> a business owner in manhattan found her daughter wandering on the streets, looked lost. they kept her. >> police are still trying to figure out why pillico went to the city and who paid for the cab and the what to know if the school district has been n
. >> reporter: hello, maurice. the first of the warm weather means the first of the brush fires. now, this is a large area. the big picture is it's between route 280 and route 10. it is about 5 acres that, um, the fire department says is on fire. it's mostly contained in that area. some of the local streets, troy and melanie, as we widen out you will see homes at the bottom of your screen. that's the primary concern. the fire department has set up defensive operations. they have...
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for maurice, he isn't concerned. the home has been freshly painted and he doesn't believe exposed. >> i don't know if my mom is going to like it but she has a place to stay. >> reporter: you can buy these lead testing kits for about five to ten dollars at any hardware store. the sun coast safety council says before anyone comes in to renovate your home make sure they are certified to work with lead-based paint. >> thank you, lauren. >>> the highlands county school district is trying to get in front of multiple sex scandals in the county. two teachers are being investigated by the sheriff's office for porn and another teacher, stacy lynn hooks, is in jail right now accused of sleeping with a 14-year-old student. next tuesday, there will be a special school board meeting at 3:00 inside the school board's board room. leaders at hill middle school in sebring are under investigation for failing to report suspicious behavior between hooks and the 14-year- old student. during the meeting, the sheriff will talk about the man
for maurice, he isn't concerned. the home has been freshly painted and he doesn't believe exposed. >> i don't know if my mom is going to like it but she has a place to stay. >> reporter: you can buy these lead testing kits for about five to ten dollars at any hardware store. the sun coast safety council says before anyone comes in to renovate your home make sure they are certified to work with lead-based paint. >> thank you, lauren. >>> the highlands county school...
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was sitting with his mother and siblings on a bench when according to court documents 17-year-old maurice bellamy walked up and shot devonte after they made eye contact. >> both of them lost their lives. richard: now the community is in mourning, the mother and family members asking not to be shown on camera, speaking out. >> i appreciate everybody coming out here. richard: others are calling for adults to step forward. >> help us get to our young people and adults who are having these things with senseless killings. >> people not thinking, just reacting and thinking later, and it's to maurice bellamy is in jail on murder charges. family members say they were taking devonte out the day that he was shot to get a haircut. a man charged with kidnapping a six-year-old girl in wheaton on monterey drive. ,he police say that this man salami, tried to grab the child and carried her out. the victim's mother saw it and intervened. the police say that salami left but came back moments later and started to pound on their door, saying he wanted to give the girl a hug and say sorry. he is now in jail.
was sitting with his mother and siblings on a bench when according to court documents 17-year-old maurice bellamy walked up and shot devonte after they made eye contact. >> both of them lost their lives. richard: now the community is in mourning, the mother and family members asking not to be shown on camera, speaking out. >> i appreciate everybody coming out here. richard: others are calling for adults to step forward. >> help us get to our young people and adults who are...
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maurice looks back over his shoulder and sees ryan pushing his bike down the lane. they are running for the finish. these men will not quit. >> you have to do this! if i were one of them, i would do the exact same thing. >> as the commentators describe it -- >> it is quite literally a sprint extravaganza! >> they are used to have a .4 second race and now they are >> did somebody actually win this? >> maurice won, the guy in red won that race. >> this actually made it a lot more interesting. so i think everybody wins. >>> let's bring it back stateside to montana for the bmw motorcycle owners of america where this guy chris mcneill has been traveling the country for ten years. he's brilliant with the bike. this video from the rideofmylife.net on youtube. the guy can handle a bike like nobody's business. this the bike is designed to go tricks like this. chris can do the same style tricks with a loaded bmw 1200 gx. it's basically like taking your suv and doing stunts with it. chris putting on a heck of a show. >> i'm convinced this guy was born riding a motorcycle. >> y
maurice looks back over his shoulder and sees ryan pushing his bike down the lane. they are running for the finish. these men will not quit. >> you have to do this! if i were one of them, i would do the exact same thing. >> as the commentators describe it -- >> it is quite literally a sprint extravaganza! >> they are used to have a .4 second race and now they are >> did somebody actually win this? >> maurice won, the guy in red won that race. >> this...
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maurice, the extended forecast is a little bit later. over to you. >> lonnie, thank you. >>> a major transportation news for the nation's capital tonight. washington's entire metro subway system will shut down at midnight tonight, and remain closed until at least 5:00 a.m. thursday. the 29-hour shutdown will allow electrical components on the tracks. yesterday, an electrical fire on the tracks caused major delays throughout washington's system. >>> the prescriptions are moving into the digital age. the doctor's prescription pad will go by the wayside. in just two week, changing to electronic prescriptions. cbs 2 jessica schneider explains what you need to know about the switch. roger paginelli is the third generation in the family to run the mount caramel pharmacy in the bronx. one-third of the prescriptions he fills comes in off his computer. no doctor scripts. no horrible harng handwriting. they are called electronic prescriptions and starting march 27, everyone in new york state will get their orders filled from the computer. >> the i
maurice, the extended forecast is a little bit later. over to you. >> lonnie, thank you. >>> a major transportation news for the nation's capital tonight. washington's entire metro subway system will shut down at midnight tonight, and remain closed until at least 5:00 a.m. thursday. the 29-hour shutdown will allow electrical components on the tracks. yesterday, an electrical fire on the tracks caused major delays throughout washington's system. >>> the prescriptions are...
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i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. the latest on the breaking news, police responded to a car explosion at roberts avenue in the pelham bay section. they say to devices, one with a detonator, were found under the wheel well of a car. one of those devices went off deploying the car's airbag and then blowing out the back tires. the time but no one was hurt. >>> cbs2 exclusive investigation, a dangerous free- for-all in the middle of the city streets. >> pedestrians risking their lives in a mad dash to make it home. now we are demanding answers from the city on this expanding problem. dave carlin live along seventh avenue where this has turned into a daily occurrence. >> reporter: what a scene. seventh avenue mobbed with people right out on the streets. we are demanding answers on what's causing this and why it's happening. what's going on here? king kong chasing these people? overdressed marathon? no. just a weekday evening on seventh avenue. >> you can't walk. it's crazy. >> nothing normal. >> reporter: people walking a
i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. the latest on the breaking news, police responded to a car explosion at roberts avenue in the pelham bay section. they say to devices, one with a detonator, were found under the wheel well of a car. one of those devices went off deploying the car's airbag and then blowing out the back tires. the time but no one was hurt. >>> cbs2 exclusive investigation, a dangerous free- for-all in the middle of the city streets. >> pedestrians...
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kristine and maurice, i'll give you a few seconds to pick your winner. there's your four choices right there. they are off, jeremy gets off to the fast start making a beeline. michaud reluctantly starts his krol, a few of the babies wanted no part of the race. checkout chase, out of the gate late but he's off and going. looks like he's going to run away with it. he's going the wrong way and in the end, michoud crying all the way to the finish line, gets a boost from some organic banana chips. takes home the trophy. [ laughter ] crying. >> as did the drooling. a mouthful of drool. >> down in the right corner. >> i thought the little one -- >> i thought that was cheating at first with the simba dolls but it was actually the kings mascot. >> oh, my gosh. a lot of tears happening there. >> what was the difference? >> aerodynamics. >> the crying, you are in the >> i know. a lot of pressure. >> that's right. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes
kristine and maurice, i'll give you a few seconds to pick your winner. there's your four choices right there. they are off, jeremy gets off to the fast start making a beeline. michaud reluctantly starts his krol, a few of the babies wanted no part of the race. checkout chase, out of the gate late but he's off and going. looks like he's going to run away with it. he's going the wrong way and in the end, michoud crying all the way to the finish line, gets a boost from some organic banana chips....
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that's one of the keys, quite honestly, what maurice is talking about. you need that northeast winds because otherwise the east end of long island would get rain, not snow. northeast wind will give that you possibility. watchers. speaking of the east end of long island, let's go up actually north of the city because normally, you would be like the hotbed for all the let's go way over to charley hoffman narrowsburg. professor charlie, how goes it, sir? 47 now and charlie says it's march madness. my weather bracket is busted. [ laughter ] >> look at this. steve overmyer's over there. steve, i'm bringing your sports into my weathercast. >> we appreciate that. >> okay, guys. let me get you outside as of right now. charlie, charley hoffman is bringing it in. we salute you, charlie! that's your picture. empire state building. some breaks overhead. it's been cloudy lately but they are breaking unfortunately. headlines looking like this. none of the models are talking about a complete miss. so there are no complete misses as far as this storm for this weekend. b
that's one of the keys, quite honestly, what maurice is talking about. you need that northeast winds because otherwise the east end of long island would get rain, not snow. northeast wind will give that you possibility. watchers. speaking of the east end of long island, let's go up actually north of the city because normally, you would be like the hotbed for all the let's go way over to charley hoffman narrowsburg. professor charlie, how goes it, sir? 47 now and charlie says it's march madness....
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i maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. five states go to the polls tomorrow. the results could make or break several campaigns. cbs2 political reporter marcia kramer is in the battleground state of florida. >> reporter: marco rubio is here making his final argument to florida voters but the real question is whether there's a final argument of his entire campaign. make sure no one stays home. we don't know how close this is going to be. >> reporter: marco rubio giving it his all hoping he can somehow win his home state of florida, quite simply if rubio can't win tomorrow, there will be intense pressure on him to drop out. doesn't look good for the florida senator in the state where the winner takes all. a new cbs battleground tracker poll has trump at 44, ted cruz 24, rubio 21, kasich 9. for the republicans, ohio is another big contest. governor john kasich hoping to win his home state as part of an effort to stop donald trump from winning enough delegates to avoid a convention floor fight. cbs battleground tracker has kasich and company dead heat. every little
i maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. five states go to the polls tomorrow. the results could make or break several campaigns. cbs2 political reporter marcia kramer is in the battleground state of florida. >> reporter: marco rubio is here making his final argument to florida voters but the real question is whether there's a final argument of his entire campaign. make sure no one stays home. we don't know how close this is going to be. >> reporter: marco rubio giving it...
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. >> and i'm maurice dubois. it's the murder mystery that seems just never to end. but is the timing convenient? >> reporter: the discovery of a knife is intriguing. would be, in their words, bogus. the problem is it was discovered almost two decades ago but not turned over to police until just recently. >> we, the jury, in the above entitled action find the defendant not guilty -- >> reporter: it was the acquittal of the double murder of nicole simpson and ron goldman unsolved. >> the weapon was described as a knife. >> reporter: a knife has been handed over to them. it was allegedly found during the demolition of o.j. simpson's estate in 1998. they say a construction worker found the knife and gave it to a policeman nearby. >> the knife we received it from was a retired lapd officer that retired back in the late '90s. >> reporter: the retired cop reportedly kept the knife and didn't tell authorities until a month ago. that lengthy time lapse is whether the finding is legit and it has anything to do with o.j. simpson. >> it may be a hoax. it may be somebody who pla
. >> and i'm maurice dubois. it's the murder mystery that seems just never to end. but is the timing convenient? >> reporter: the discovery of a knife is intriguing. would be, in their words, bogus. the problem is it was discovered almost two decades ago but not turned over to police until just recently. >> we, the jury, in the above entitled action find the defendant not guilty -- >> reporter: it was the acquittal of the double murder of nicole simpson and ron goldman...
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good evening, i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. those stories in just a moment. >>> first we start with the weather. >> a storm rolling in tonight and the threat of snow over the weekend. lonnie quinn is keeping track in the weather office right now. lonnie. >> those are the two stories. the here and the now is what we have out there as of right now. you have showers. we'll show you what to expect for the rest of the night but the other story is going to be the snow that we are forecasting. it's still a possibility. this is not 100% guaranteed but things are coming more in line more of the big models are on board with the fact that we think you could be seeing a pretty heavy wet snow come sunday. so let me show you how the whole thing is working out. first and foremost with the here and the now. we have some wet weather out the only cell right now that's really packing a decent punch with moderate to heavy rain, laguardia airport area. if you are catching heavy rain around great neck, give it five minutes. it's a fast-moving cell.
good evening, i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. those stories in just a moment. >>> first we start with the weather. >> a storm rolling in tonight and the threat of snow over the weekend. lonnie quinn is keeping track in the weather office right now. lonnie. >> those are the two stories. the here and the now is what we have out there as of right now. you have showers. we'll show you what to expect for the rest of the night but the other story is going to be...
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that's when maurice came in. he was six weeks old when he was rescued. they became instant friends and maurice became marsha's seeing eye goat. >> how sweet is this? the sanctuary says they go everywhere together and talk back and forth a lot. they say goats live to be 10 to 15 years old and think maurice and marsha will have a nice life together. is that precious? >> how cute is that? >> took it upon himself. they get along great. i like that. >> very precious. we don't get to, since we live inside the studio here and there's no windows, take a look outside. gorgeous sunrise. you can see it's the clouds that really help make that but once the sun ets fully up, sun glare could be a factor. wow, that's a great start to this thursday morninher good start for us is our winds. they have quieted down quite a bit compared to last night and even early this morning. if you're driving in the foothills or heading to the higher mountain passes, gusts upward of 50 to even 60 miles per hour. be advised of that off to the west. on the eastern plains, though, the stron
that's when maurice came in. he was six weeks old when he was rescued. they became instant friends and maurice became marsha's seeing eye goat. >> how sweet is this? the sanctuary says they go everywhere together and talk back and forth a lot. they say goats live to be 10 to 15 years old and think maurice and marsha will have a nice life together. is that precious? >> how cute is that? >> took it upon himself. they get along great. i like that. >> very precious. we don't...
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. >>> good evening, i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. lonnie quinn is live with the mobile weather lab. lonnie? >> we're out here with the mobile weather lab, keeping our eye on the storm. storm, just the fact it could have slick spots in the morning. all of my equipment on the top of mobile weather lab, not being put to the test with the exception of the thermometer up there. we're bringing in a temperature reading of 36.3. that's right here on 57th. the park is at 34, 33. what's happening? right to the winter weather advisory that have been issued by the national weather service. only for ocean county, that started at 10:00 p.m. tonight. we'll go into 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. the radar picture shows you snow falling. areas like wayne over into portions of bergen county, then from toms river, over to trenton, a little slice of snow shower activity coming through. not talking big totals. we're looking at a trace to two inches or so, most likely to find that 2 range. tomorrow afternoon, this is long gone but still cold tomorrow. we are live wi
. >>> good evening, i'm maurice dubois. >> i'm kristine johnson. lonnie quinn is live with the mobile weather lab. lonnie? >> we're out here with the mobile weather lab, keeping our eye on the storm. storm, just the fact it could have slick spots in the morning. all of my equipment on the top of mobile weather lab, not being put to the test with the exception of the thermometer up there. we're bringing in a temperature reading of 36.3. that's right here on 57th. the park is...
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i'm maurice dubois doo-wop. -- i'm maurice dubois. >> hillary clinton picks up wins in three states. it's closer in illinois and missouri. >>> donald trump wins florida, illinois and north carolina. john kasich picks up a big win in his home state and missouri is still too close to call. >> we are going to go all the way to cleveland and secure the republican nomination. [ cheering ] >> reporter: john kasich may have shaken up the field by winning in his home state of donald trump to secure the nomination before the convention. >> i will not take the low road to the highest office in the land. >> reporter: but tonight marks the end of the road for marco rubio, trump trounced the center in his home state of florida. >> while it is not god's plan that i be president in 2016 or maybe ever, and while today my campaign is suspended, [ booing ] the fact that i've even come this far is evidence of how special america truly is. >> reporter: trump may be facing a convention fight but he remains the clear front runner. >> we're going to win, win, and we're not stopping. >> the only republican
i'm maurice dubois doo-wop. -- i'm maurice dubois. >> hillary clinton picks up wins in three states. it's closer in illinois and missouri. >>> donald trump wins florida, illinois and north carolina. john kasich picks up a big win in his home state and missouri is still too close to call. >> we are going to go all the way to cleveland and secure the republican nomination. [ cheering ] >> reporter: john kasich may have shaken up the field by winning in his home state of...
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. >> i'm maurice dubois. dana tyler is off tonight. >>> no remorse from the veteran cop who gunned down his ex-wife the mother of their nine children. in fact, even as phillip seidel pleaded guilty he seemed anxious to bad mouth the victim. tony aiello was in court with today's developments. >> if the prosecution has its way, seidle will die in prison or be about 80 before he walks free. the long-time neptune new jersey cop chased his ex- wife's car into asbury park last june with his 7-year-old daughter riding in his suv. tamara seidle crashed. times killing the mother of their nine children. thursday the prosecutor agreed to a lesser charge of aggravated manslaughter in order to spare the children from testifying. a move supported by the oldest seidle child. >> to avoid further tram ma to our family we have thoughtfully accepted this guilty plea. my family and i will not be answering any questions. >> reporter: in court, her father had a lot to say hinting he was driven to act because he was outraged his wi
. >> i'm maurice dubois. dana tyler is off tonight. >>> no remorse from the veteran cop who gunned down his ex-wife the mother of their nine children. in fact, even as phillip seidel pleaded guilty he seemed anxious to bad mouth the victim. tony aiello was in court with today's developments. >> if the prosecution has its way, seidle will die in prison or be about 80 before he walks free. the long-time neptune new jersey cop chased his ex- wife's car into asbury park last...
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. >> i'm maurice dubois. valerie castro following this right now. valerie? >> reporter: maurice, we learned within the last few minutes that the victim of that stabbing is now dead, he was pronounced dead at the hospital. police are still trying to sort out exactly what happened. we know the victim was stabbed somewhere else, got on the number 2 train and rode it one- and station at 110th street. paramedics brought up the victim on a stretcher out of the subway and into a waiting ambulance. there they performed cpr on the man before rushing to mount sinai st. luke's hospital in serious condition. >> he was shaking. >> reporter: rebecca could see the emergency from her apartment. >> they were carrying him. i was at the window. they were just carrying him on the stretcher. >> reporter: police shut down the central park north street -- train station while they began their investigation into what happened. police say around 9:00 they received a report of a person collapsed on the number 2 train. the victim they say was stabbed on the street at 116th. then went d
. >> i'm maurice dubois. valerie castro following this right now. valerie? >> reporter: maurice, we learned within the last few minutes that the victim of that stabbing is now dead, he was pronounced dead at the hospital. police are still trying to sort out exactly what happened. we know the victim was stabbed somewhere else, got on the number 2 train and rode it one- and station at 110th street. paramedics brought up the victim on a stretcher out of the subway and into a waiting...
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>> reporter: maurice, the city health director made the announcement today. blood tests will be offered to 17,000 new republic school students. parents who want to opt out can, but the parents i spoke with, mostly said, it is about time the city took this step. >> wilson avenue school, one of 30 in newark, with elevated levels of lead in the water. parents here mostly applaud the decision to test 17,000 students for lead. >> so we want to find out if everything is okay. >> how worried are you that your child might have elevated lead? >> naturally quite worried. but hoping that it is nothing too serious. >> because younger kids are most at risk, health officials decided 2,000 students in early childhood programs will get the blood test first. that doesn't sit well with city councilman joseph mccallum. >> i'm more concerned about the kids who can reach the water fountains in the schools. >> the water supply is fine. old pipes and fittings inside aging buildings are to blame for the spike in lead levels. this school is 135 years old. and some parents won't wait
>> reporter: maurice, the city health director made the announcement today. blood tests will be offered to 17,000 new republic school students. parents who want to opt out can, but the parents i spoke with, mostly said, it is about time the city took this step. >> wilson avenue school, one of 30 in newark, with elevated levels of lead in the water. parents here mostly applaud the decision to test 17,000 students for lead. >> so we want to find out if everything is okay....
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maurice and kristine, the last poll in idaho had trump up by 11. he lost to ted cruz by 17. >> and hillary was up last night also. >> she was until the very end. >> the campaign seems to have been flipped on its head. thank you. >>> don't go near the water fountains. that's what students are being told at 30 public schools in newark. administrators say the water has elevated levels of lead. the mayor says the water problems are because of old pipes at those schools and not the city's main water supply. he is asking for donations of bottled water and city workers rushed to clean up the issue. >>> homeless and hoarding, bins and bags that make up an entire block. so what is the city saying? staten island has a solution. >>> frightening photo taken secret from parents? what if one piece of kale could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13
maurice and kristine, the last poll in idaho had trump up by 11. he lost to ted cruz by 17. >> and hillary was up last night also. >> she was until the very end. >> the campaign seems to have been flipped on its head. thank you. >>> don't go near the water fountains. that's what students are being told at 30 public schools in newark. administrators say the water has elevated levels of lead. the mayor says the water problems are because of old pipes at those schools...
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chopper three over the flames on route 49 and estelle manor road in maurice river township.rs say the fire was 50 percent contained at 11:00 o'clock last night there noise word what started it. katie this weather is playing a role, wind and rain. >> we do have rain coming down heavily at this point across that county but we also have the win. it is almost to me would be a neutralizing impact here because this cold front crossing through is a potent one when it comes to the wind we are finding out there. we will talk radar in a second but let me take you outside here to a live look at broad and spring garden. we have wet weather out there you can see damp road currently, certainly potential to slow you down. rain is still an issue. lets go next to the winds. we will talk about the fire fight here. 2 miles per hour sustain wind out of the southwest, more westerly across millville abe 14 miles an hour. we have seen sustained wind gusts as high as 40 miles an hour this morning. back through cumberland county, wind may end up being a more of an issue then anything w that said hea
chopper three over the flames on route 49 and estelle manor road in maurice river township.rs say the fire was 50 percent contained at 11:00 o'clock last night there noise word what started it. katie this weather is playing a role, wind and rain. >> we do have rain coming down heavily at this point across that county but we also have the win. it is almost to me would be a neutralizing impact here because this cold front crossing through is a potent one when it comes to the wind we are...
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when they led maurice bellamy into the courtroom, there was a wail of tears. the mother of the victim cried out "that's the man! that's the man who shot my baby." the police chief moved by this case of murder. >> the loss of a 15-year-old under any circumstances is tragic. but certainly in this case, even more so. as it appears that there's just no reason for it. >> 17-year-old maurice bellamy. charged as an adult with the murder of davonte washington. it happened last saturday afternoon on the platform of the deanwood metro station. davonte washington, an athlete, a member of the junior rotc. on his way to get a haircut for easter sund according to the family, davonte is sitting inside one of those plexiglass passenger shelters on platform. he's with his mother and two little sisters. a guy comes up and taps on the window. davonte gets up, walks outside and the guy says, what are you looking at me for? you know me from somewhere? davonte says what? at that point they say the guy pulls out a gun and shoots davonte not once, but twice. shoots him and kills him
when they led maurice bellamy into the courtroom, there was a wail of tears. the mother of the victim cried out "that's the man! that's the man who shot my baby." the police chief moved by this case of murder. >> the loss of a 15-year-old under any circumstances is tragic. but certainly in this case, even more so. as it appears that there's just no reason for it. >> 17-year-old maurice bellamy. charged as an adult with the murder of davonte washington. it happened last...
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good evening, i'm kristine johnson. >> i'm maurice dubois. dana tyler is off tonight. >>> no remorse from the veteran cop who gunned down his ex-wife the mother of their nine children. in fact, even as phillip seidel pleaded guilty he seemed anxious to bad mouth the victim. tony aiello was in court with today's developments. >> if the prosecution has its way, seidle will die in prison or be about 80 before he walks free. the long-time neptune new jersey cop chased his ex- wife's car into asbury park last june with his 7-year-old daughter riding in his suv. tamara seidle crashed.
good evening, i'm kristine johnson. >> i'm maurice dubois. dana tyler is off tonight. >>> no remorse from the veteran cop who gunned down his ex-wife the mother of their nine children. in fact, even as phillip seidel pleaded guilty he seemed anxious to bad mouth the victim. tony aiello was in court with today's developments. >> if the prosecution has its way, seidle will die in prison or be about 80 before he walks free. the long-time neptune new jersey cop chased his ex-...
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maurice? >> jessica schneider, thank you. >>> police are looking for the gunman after a stray bullet hit a child in new jersey. 7-year-old jaelen deleon was shot in the shoulder while sitting in his home in paterson. cbs 2 meg baker spoke with the family and has new information tonight. >> reporter: deleon is a survivor. dressed in his hospital gown. he was awarded hero of the month at st. joseph's regional medical center for good reason. he was shot in his home monday night during dinnertime. >> the kids were playing in the living room. one of them struck him in the shoulder. right above his heart. >> reporter: the young boy got hit in the shoulder when gunfire erupted outside on rosa parks boulevard. >> you are not safe in your own house. >> reporter: deleon is a classmate of lordes' taughter. >> a lot of shootouts in this area over drugs and liquor and the kids are paying for it. they need to put the guns down. >> you can see the shattered glass where the stray bullet shattered the window.
maurice? >> jessica schneider, thank you. >>> police are looking for the gunman after a stray bullet hit a child in new jersey. 7-year-old jaelen deleon was shot in the shoulder while sitting in his home in paterson. cbs 2 meg baker spoke with the family and has new information tonight. >> reporter: deleon is a survivor. dressed in his hospital gown. he was awarded hero of the month at st. joseph's regional medical center for good reason. he was shot in his home monday...
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>> christine, maurice, great to be with you. we have more details about the alleged gunman at the capitol. apparently he was under orders from a court to stay away from the capitol building. but he was shot there today by the police. also, we are going to have a look at whether donald trump's delegate count will come up short, before the convention. we will have that, and the rest of the world news, coming up on the cbs evening news. >> scott, thanks, we will see you then. >>> still ahead at 6:00, have you heard of standing desks. well, what about this? the new work station that is designed to allow you to recline. while you work. >> very. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine meets the future. today - at business.ny.gov hey what are you
>> christine, maurice, great to be with you. we have more details about the alleged gunman at the capitol. apparently he was under orders from a court to stay away from the capitol building. but he was shot there today by the police. also, we are going to have a look at whether donald trump's delegate count will come up short, before the convention. we will have that, and the rest of the world news, coming up on the cbs evening news. >> scott, thanks, we will see you then....
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now the 17-year-old is facing murder charges. 17-year-old maurice bellamy. aka mo. charged as an adult in the murder of 15-year-old devontae washington. davonte shot and killed last saturday afternoon on the deanwood metro platform. he was with his mother and two younger sisters, when it happened. they witnessed the shooting. victor leonard is davonte's grandfather. >> it's what, what could this person be thinking? to see two kids there and a mother. and to still take a person's life? >> the shooting was caught on tape by metro security cameras. and police compared pictures of the shooting suspect to a database of juvenile offenders. that's what led them to bellamy. >> there is noplace on our public transportation system and metro that you cannot go and be caught on camera >> so what's the motive? the motive? it appears the gunman said some words and davonte, he didn't hear the words, or didn't understand them. and he just said -- what? and after that, he was shot and killed. so what were the words the gunman said? more on that coming up at 5:00. pat, back to you. >
now the 17-year-old is facing murder charges. 17-year-old maurice bellamy. aka mo. charged as an adult in the murder of 15-year-old devontae washington. davonte shot and killed last saturday afternoon on the deanwood metro platform. he was with his mother and two younger sisters, when it happened. they witnessed the shooting. victor leonard is davonte's grandfather. >> it's what, what could this person be thinking? to see two kids there and a mother. and to still take a person's life?...
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maurice and kristine, it can't get any better than this. magdalena doris, cbs 2 news. >> looks so peaceful, magdalena. thank you. we'll let them rest. >>> meantime, interests a developing story right now. a water warning at more than two dozen public schools in newark. authority have found elevated levels of lead in drinking water! cbs 2's meg baker reports on what schools are doing to protect the children. >> reporter: signs like this were placed near water fountains in newark vocational school as well as 29 other public schools where elevated levels of lead were found in the drinking water. >> most of these were only relatively -- not all but were relatively minimally above that threshold. none of them was even completely in the zone of, um, of flint. >> i understand in the flint environment, that any, um, sight of elevation is going to haywire. but here, um, the water, um, it's still drinkable. >> reporter: the mayor says the lead is coming from within each school, not from the public works water source. officials say they first realized
maurice and kristine, it can't get any better than this. magdalena doris, cbs 2 news. >> looks so peaceful, magdalena. thank you. we'll let them rest. >>> meantime, interests a developing story right now. a water warning at more than two dozen public schools in newark. authority have found elevated levels of lead in drinking water! cbs 2's meg baker reports on what schools are doing to protect the children. >> reporter: signs like this were placed near water fountains in...
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bellamy. 17-year-old maurice bellamy. charged as an adult with murder. held tonight without bond. now back to you. >> pat collins reporting, thank you, pat. >> another security scare at the capitol today. police found two suspicious packages on capitol grounds just minds after the visitors center reopened. tourists were turned away and streets shut down as police investigated. they include the two unattended bags and visitors were allowed back inside. police shot an injured a plan who was holding what turned out to be a pellet gun yesterday. >> our darcy spencer is on capitol hill with the latest on the investigation and the security to date. >> the capitol visitors center did reopen first thing in the morning. a lot of people came out. there were a couple of security concerns. all of that was taken care of. everything was safe. everything was reopened. and tonight one lawmaker is telling us this is all proof that d.c.'s gun control laws need to stay in place. >> frank has been directing tour groups at the visitors center
bellamy. 17-year-old maurice bellamy. charged as an adult with murder. held tonight without bond. now back to you. >> pat collins reporting, thank you, pat. >> another security scare at the capitol today. police found two suspicious packages on capitol grounds just minds after the visitors center reopened. tourists were turned away and streets shut down as police investigated. they include the two unattended bags and visitors were allowed back inside. police shot an injured a plan...
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. >> reporter: yeah, maurice. starting tonight here it the and for the foreseeable future around the city, the nypd is putting on a show of force in an effort to make people feel more comfortable underground after a spike, a 20% increase in slashings and stabbings around the city. some 2 dozen nypd officers both from the transit bureau and from community affairs were being deployed at the 125th street stop at st. nicholas avenue in harlem tonight. they will do the same at other stations around the five boroughs in the coming days. they are handing out safety information to passengers on platforms, patrolling on the trains themselves, and trying to reassure people that the subways are safe even at night. straphangers we spoke with this afternoon welcomed the move. >> a lot of time people got hurt in the subway, got robbed. so it's easier for them to catch the person. >> reporter: does it make you feel more comfortable having we need more police in the station. >> there's a presence out there. people see the police
. >> reporter: yeah, maurice. starting tonight here it the and for the foreseeable future around the city, the nypd is putting on a show of force in an effort to make people feel more comfortable underground after a spike, a 20% increase in slashings and stabbings around the city. some 2 dozen nypd officers both from the transit bureau and from community affairs were being deployed at the 125th street stop at st. nicholas avenue in harlem tonight. they will do the same at other stations...
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and he'll soon be telling his life story onstage -- "maurice hines tappin' thru life." it's also a tribute to his late brother, gregory, and other great performers who inspired him. take a look. >> hey, d.c.! i'm back! [ "it don't mean a thing (if it ain't got that swing)" plays ] stick with me, baby i'm the fella you walked in with luck be a lady luck be mine tonight now i'm in love with you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you [ scatting ] [ song ends ] [ cheers and applause ] >> here this afternoon, the one and only maurice hines. welcome to "here and now." >> how you doin'? >> i am wonderful! and, you know, i've seen you performing onstage, and you're just as big in real life. >> [ laughs ] thank you very much! >> what a pleasure. so, this show -- you're gonna walk all the rest of us back through your life, huh? >> yes. do you know -- i'll tell you how it really started. i was choreographing a jazz-and-hip-hop ballet in the boston area, and i was reading this magazine, on tap, and they didn't mention my brother's name at all. i said, "oh,
and he'll soon be telling his life story onstage -- "maurice hines tappin' thru life." it's also a tribute to his late brother, gregory, and other great performers who inspired him. take a look. >> hey, d.c.! i'm back! [ "it don't mean a thing (if it ain't got that swing)" plays ] stick with me, baby i'm the fella you walked in with luck be a lady luck be mine tonight now i'm in love with you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you [ scatting ]...