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park is underutilized so i hope you support tom shaw and support a new contract for mcclaren thank yout speaker. >> i'm a resident of the bayview also a member of the glen. i bought a blighted property fire damaged and invested a lot of time and money along the way i comes up with carpenters and electricians and mrurmdz i found a majority of those folks at the park (laughter) where people get together and collaborate i had a lot of people to work on my project i hope you all invest in the area as well >> thank you. >> good morning, commissioners general manager ginsburg i'm richard harris with the san francisco golf alliance we've given you a letter of the golf alliance for keeping glen eagles open so i've said most of what i would want to say i've been playing at glen eagles for over thirty years we hope you'll find a way to keep it open we offer our support in figuring out thank you. and the last card is john do you want to speak he's not here so we're not closed on general public comment again that will continue on item 13 on the consent calendar item 5 anyone want to make a public
park is underutilized so i hope you support tom shaw and support a new contract for mcclaren thank yout speaker. >> i'm a resident of the bayview also a member of the glen. i bought a blighted property fire damaged and invested a lot of time and money along the way i comes up with carpenters and electricians and mrurmdz i found a majority of those folks at the park (laughter) where people get together and collaborate i had a lot of people to work on my project i hope you all invest in the...
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past some uses of the land for other purposes but as long time resident and a heavy yourself of mcclaren park that's a highly underutilized resource so from my prospective i don't see the golf course and it's conversion to other uses if it's contemplated to be worthwhile or worth on investment by the city that's my comments and i appreciate i giving me a couple of moments thank you. >> next speaker. >> my name is albert i started playing golf in 1964 glen eagles was two years old i'm a senior citizen and can't afford to play harding and even shops i don't live within the city limits this course i can afford to play there i go to hunter's bay about 3 times a week it's got a history and gotten up in the golf world that's a hidden jewel everybody speaks about oh, i'm going to get robbed and killed there in 50 years there's only been one element of robber and the san francisco police department and a member of the club course he took care of of the business and people had their property back and on top of people weren't from san francisco he somehow got their valuables back there must be a w
past some uses of the land for other purposes but as long time resident and a heavy yourself of mcclaren park that's a highly underutilized resource so from my prospective i don't see the golf course and it's conversion to other uses if it's contemplated to be worthwhile or worth on investment by the city that's my comments and i appreciate i giving me a couple of moments thank you. >> next speaker. >> my name is albert i started playing golf in 1964 glen eagles was two years old...
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"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren spoke to brmily members. >> go and shoot my sister like thatshe was so innocent. >> reporter: violence on vista street leaving two brothers in tears. >> take my sister away like that. it's not cool. >> reporter: police say two faux males in their 50s were shot in the head and killed and side the row home they lived in together shortly before 7:00. according to family, one woman who was receiving treatment from visiting nurse had taken in the other. >> whoever need -- whatever she needed she helped them. took them in. >> victims brothers tell "eyewitness news" the two women were living together for about two months. somewhere in that time his sister received death threats from man named james. >> she never said why. >> he tells us the gunfire may be related that a rift between two families just two months ago the victims grandson was shot 11 times. but hopes this was the end of it it. >> i hope it's over now. whoever did i hope it's over now. grandson now her. >> we did see a few people who were taken in for questioning. but police won't comment
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"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren is live at the sport complex in south philadelphia with what the the group spent this day doing, noel? >> reporter: well, with five cities, still vying to host the 2016, democratic national convention, the cities still on to bring it right here to philadelphia to the wells fargo center. >> kissing up to the democratic national convention committee with a little brotherly love, the fanatic... the cheese stakes and the music of the mummers, all part of the fanfare, but it was down to business, at xfinity live where dnc executive director amy davey ran down the list of her top priorities for picking a host city. >> we are very focused on the financial, logistical and security issues around hosting any convention so we are concentrating on those three areas and working with the team here to answer their questions. >> governor rendell says city won't be paying to play host, but instead city funds will have to be raised separately but philly has done that in the past with rnc in 2,000. >> we raised 68 million-dollar in cash and contributions in 2,000
"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren is live at the sport complex in south philadelphia with what the the group spent this day doing, noel? >> reporter: well, with five cities, still vying to host the 2016, democratic national convention, the cities still on to bring it right here to philadelphia to the wells fargo center. >> kissing up to the democratic national convention committee with a little brotherly love, the fanatic... the cheese stakes and the music of the...
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as "eyewitness news" reporter knoll mcclaren tells us organizers and officials are looking at how to keep things safer in the wake of two nearby shootings. >> reporter: striking up the bands for 31 years, bethlehem's music fest has grown from a small town celebration of opening acts, to a musical main event attracting a million visitors from across the country. dave and france spencer came as far as california for a week of free music. >> my sister in law always goes to music fess so we are here today. >> reporter: as festival grows now in the fourth year over at the south side, security concerns, have have grown, as well. police have responded to two shootings, in the last five days, just blocks from music fest stages. >> it gets bigger every year, crazy every year. >> reporter: mayor robert doncsecz vowed to ramp up security. he said recent incidents that occurred downtown will not go unanswered. festival organizers echoed the mayor. >> we have our community police, county emergency management department, state police, we have the state, lancaster and bethlehem police on horse forc
as "eyewitness news" reporter knoll mcclaren tells us organizers and officials are looking at how to keep things safer in the wake of two nearby shootings. >> reporter: striking up the bands for 31 years, bethlehem's music fest has grown from a small town celebration of opening acts, to a musical main event attracting a million visitors from across the country. dave and france spencer came as far as california for a week of free music. >> my sister in law always goes to...
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in upper darby, noel mcclaren, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> your time now 5:08. damage from the earthquake that shook up the napa valley could reach $1 billion. this morning, we're getting closer look at one of the homes burned to the grounds. >> also, ahead, it is hard to fathom a subway train going the wrong way on the wrong track in new york. >> and crime fighting nail political thayer could help fend off a sexual assault. katy? >> ukee it, looks like some great beach weather coming up. but that's just it, looks can be very deceiving. we have a hurricane on our hands, my friends, and the impact from it may pose some risks at the shore. we'll talk about it on the other side. >> ♪ >> looking live outside, warm up on the way, according to katie, fun if you like the heat. >> speaking of fun, can't wait to see the forecast for the weekends, though, because weaver the made in america festival. >> that's right, labor day weekend. oh, man, that crept up on us. >> i was in the art museum area, i forgot all about it until i saw them building the stage. it is on its way
in upper darby, noel mcclaren, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> your time now 5:08. damage from the earthquake that shook up the napa valley could reach $1 billion. this morning, we're getting closer look at one of the homes burned to the grounds. >> also, ahead, it is hard to fathom a subway train going the wrong way on the wrong track in new york. >> and crime fighting nail political thayer could help fend off a sexual assault. katy? >> ukee it, looks like...
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"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren is live with what you need to know. >> reporter: a lot of people are excited about this weekend's a performances the first ones coming up tomorrow. you can see behind me that everything is already almost set up but what people aren't excited about is this traffic that is going to build up here on the ben franklin parkway blocking neighbors in. as the stages are built up for summer's final act, traffic is building up on nearby roads. multiple lanes the on the ben franklin parkway for now the made in america concert and commuters are not happy. >> everything is block off. >> they shut this all down for labor day. >> reporter: michelle romano lives steps from the stage necessary fairmount park and said as much as she would love to be supportive of a event that brings $10 million in the city, she feels it lacks organization. >> horrible if you live here. it is a mess. >> reporter: including this down stop light neighbors say was hit by a truck in the concert area. to avoid morning commute mess romanoopt to work from home. >> walk, every where, try to g
"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren is live with what you need to know. >> reporter: a lot of people are excited about this weekend's a performances the first ones coming up tomorrow. you can see behind me that everything is already almost set up but what people aren't excited about is this traffic that is going to build up here on the ben franklin parkway blocking neighbors in. as the stages are built up for summer's final act, traffic is building up on nearby roads....
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creating quite a nuisance in one south jersey community, and as "eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren shows us these graceful creatures could meet a tragic even. >> reporter: graceful as they glide across south jersey shores. >> they really, just a majestic beauty to the area. >> reporter: it is hard to believe there is such a thing as too many of these stunning swans, but some experts say that this swarm is unnatural. >> is there an imbalance here. >> reporter: new jersey audubon spokesperson mike crew z say they are invasive species brought over from europe over a hundred years ago for landscape decoration but now he says the over population of swans in new jersey is pushing out native migration birds, and impairing indigenous plants and polluting the pond they nest in with their waste. >> essentially they are bullies. they are so bought full. >> reporter: just on give you an idea how many problem escalated audubon society says five to ten years ago there were five to ten swanns. right here in this pond behind me at cape may point state park. but today you can see they are surroundi
creating quite a nuisance in one south jersey community, and as "eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren shows us these graceful creatures could meet a tragic even. >> reporter: graceful as they glide across south jersey shores. >> they really, just a majestic beauty to the area. >> reporter: it is hard to believe there is such a thing as too many of these stunning swans, but some experts say that this swarm is unnatural. >> is there an imbalance here. >>...
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reporting live, from west deptford noel mcclaren for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> noel, thank you. >>> three people are forced to jump from a burning home in montgomery county. fire fighters were called to the 900 block of yerkes road in norristown just after 3:00 this morning. one person was treated for smoke inhalation another suffered a broken shoulder. the condition of the third person has not been released. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> police are now looking for a white, pickup truck in the deadly violent hit and run. take a good look at this surveillance photo. police are calling this a vehicle of interest. armando lopez was hit on delsea drive on sunday night. police say lopez made ate cross all four lanes when he was struck just feet from the sidewalk. >>> well, still to come here on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 a runaway stroller rolls towards subway tracks and then goes over the edge. a panic stricken mother is nearby and we will tell you how this ended when we come right back. >>> and tensions remain high outside st. louis as the fbi investigates the
reporting live, from west deptford noel mcclaren for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> noel, thank you. >>> three people are forced to jump from a burning home in montgomery county. fire fighters were called to the 900 block of yerkes road in norristown just after 3:00 this morning. one person was treated for smoke inhalation another suffered a broken shoulder. the condition of the third person has not been released. the cause of that fire is still under investigation....
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"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren spoke to grieving family members. >> just go over there and shoot my sister like that. you shoot her. she was so innocent report report violence on vista street leaving two brothers in tears. >> you take my sister a away like that, that is not cool. >> reporter: police say two females in their 50's were shot in the head and then killed inside of the row home they lived in together. shortly before 7:00 o'clock. according to family one woman who was receiving treatment from a visiting nurse had taken in the other. >> do whatever you needed, she helped them, she took them in. >> reporter: victim's brothers tells "eyewitness news" that the two women were living together for two months and somewhere in that time his sister received death threats from the man named james. >> she never said why. >> reporter: he tells us that the gunfire may be related to a rift between two families just two months ago the victim's grandson was shot 11 times but he hopes that this was the end of it. >> i hope it is over now, you know what i mean, a grandson, and now h
"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren spoke to grieving family members. >> just go over there and shoot my sister like that. you shoot her. she was so innocent report report violence on vista street leaving two brothers in tears. >> you take my sister a away like that, that is not cool. >> reporter: police say two females in their 50's were shot in the head and then killed inside of the row home they lived in together. shortly before 7:00 o'clock. according to...
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"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren has more. >> reporter: neighborhood hoops and a little block party with police, camden county pd chief scott thompson says there is in better way for his officers to cool relations with the community then with some free ice cream. >> it is important for police to understand that we derive our power and our authority from the people that we police, all right. we have to be among them, they have to be supportive of what we're doing. >> reporter: still in its infancy camden county police say they are making public outreach a top priority, over the summer they handed out coloring books to children and introduced them to k-9 officers hoping to foster a healthy relationship lack nothing other communities like in ferguson, missouri. >> our interactions with people aren't just when situations are back. >> reporter: chief thompson says he is diversifying his staff, 63 percent of the superior officers are minorities, 50 percent of rank and file officers are also minority and all together the the department speaks 11 different languages. >> for people liv
"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren has more. >> reporter: neighborhood hoops and a little block party with police, camden county pd chief scott thompson says there is in better way for his officers to cool relations with the community then with some free ice cream. >> it is important for police to understand that we derive our power and our authority from the people that we police, all right. we have to be among them, they have to be supportive of what we're doing....
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"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren is live to tell us what investigators are now announcing about this crime, noel. >> reporter: police tell us that they are still searching for clues as to who may have ton this. they do believe that it is drug or possibly gang-related but still, no arrests. >>> it is one of the most barbaric murders philadelphia homicide detectives say that they have ever seen. >> hand and feet were bound, their eyes were covered and they were stabbed multiple times, two of the three i believe their throats were slit and then flown in the schuylkill river. >> reporter: three friend abducted from an undisclosed location in the van were believed to be tortured, taped up, stabbed, and anchor to the bottom of the schuylkill river left to die. two victims were recovered this morning near kelly drive, their throats, slashed but one man managed to get away, police say that the 23 year-old survivor, flagged down help on the side of the road and they got to him, just in the nick of time. >> he was walking, in his underwear with his hand and feet bound, he was bleeding fro
"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren is live to tell us what investigators are now announcing about this crime, noel. >> reporter: police tell us that they are still searching for clues as to who may have ton this. they do believe that it is drug or possibly gang-related but still, no arrests. >>> it is one of the most barbaric murders philadelphia homicide detectives say that they have ever seen. >> hand and feet were bound, their eyes were covered and they...
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some experts say that might be the the the case here in parts of the south jersey, i'll noel mcclarend we will have the ♪watching everybody eating ♪what they want all day ♪oh this tasteless cardboard ♪brings me nothing but more shame ♪ ♪turning every turn until i find something right♪ ♪and it...takes my breath away >>> i'm jessica dean with some of the day's top stories, police are searching for driver in a deadly hit and run in vineland cumberland county. forty-nine year-old victim was struck as he crossed west landis avenue last night. >>> northeast mother of two colleen maclean murray was laid to rest today. police said her husband christopher confessed to strangling her in penny pack park. he was arrested and charged over the weekend. >>> a large police presence and march outside st. louis, missouri after last night's vigil for 18 year-old michael brown gave way to looting. unarmed teen was killed during a reported confrontation with officers and an investigation is now underway, kathy. >> we are tracking showers moving our way, you can see them with storm scan 3a line of showers
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"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren is live along the parkway this afternoon with the very latest, noel? >> reporter: well, jessica, finishing touches are being put here for the stages of concert, there are still a lot of concerns about what will go on over here. the the traffic build up, that could build up here in the next few days. ben franklin parkway is prepped for packed crowds. the stage is almost all set for kanye west and far he will williams and young philadelphians are excited to hear their music, just steps away from their doors. >> i love music, i love live music. i love the art museum. why not have it here. >> somewhere in the middle of the town we have multi platinum grammy award winning artists. >> reporter: thousands more flocked to philadelphia for made in america, organizers say the concert rakes in more than ten million-dollar for the city. but for those who live nearby, the sound isn't so sweet. >> it is a mess. the screws up your entire weekend. >> reporter: multiple roads have been shut down for days, during set up making the commute a real challenge. >> rea
"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren is live along the parkway this afternoon with the very latest, noel? >> reporter: well, jessica, finishing touches are being put here for the stages of concert, there are still a lot of concerns about what will go on over here. the the traffic build up, that could build up here in the next few days. ben franklin parkway is prepped for packed crowds. the stage is almost all set for kanye west and far he will williams and young...
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live in atlantic city, noel mcclaren cbs-3 "eyewitness news" news". >> good evening everyone. still rush hur is in full swing but i have good news earlier disable vehicle earlier on the draw point bridge cleared earlier accident on the vine street expressway eastbound has been cleared around the parkway. so now we're just dealing with residual delays from those incidents some phillies traffic from earlier game letting loose now and also rush hour. november southbound is delayed i would say from south philly all the way down through at the blue route. watch out for high volume around the ballpark in either direction and the walt whitman bridge. as we take look at the schuylkill expressway westbound you're just jam packed and i'll good i was better idea of how you're jam packed we take look at our wide dropping down to 14 miles per hour and it's not just one sided. eastbound and westbound within your western suburbs and then also around downtown philadelphia. 23 on 95. 19 on 476. so just expect slow downs all over the place. chris? >> have you that are ya, thank you many still t
live in atlantic city, noel mcclaren cbs-3 "eyewitness news" news". >> good evening everyone. still rush hur is in full swing but i have good news earlier disable vehicle earlier on the draw point bridge cleared earlier accident on the vine street expressway eastbound has been cleared around the parkway. so now we're just dealing with residual delays from those incidents some phillies traffic from earlier game letting loose now and also rush hour. november southbound is...
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"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren spoke to grieving family members. >> just go over there and shoot my sister like that. she was so innocent. >> reporter: violence on vista street leaving two brothers in tears. >> you take my sister away like that, that is not cool. >> reporter: police say two females in their 50's were shot in the head and killed inside of the row home that they lived in together shortly before 7:00. according to family, one woman who was receiving treatment from a visiting nurse had taken in the other. >> whoever needed, you know, she helped them, she took them in. >> reporter: victim's brothers tells "eyewitness news" that the two women were living together for two months and somewhere in that time his sister received death threats from a man name james. >> she never said why. >> reporter: he tells us that the gunfire may have been related to the rift between two families. just two months ago he says the victim's grandson was shot 11 times but he hopes this was the end of it. >> i hope it is over now, whoever dit, i hope it the is over now. a grand son and
"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren spoke to grieving family members. >> just go over there and shoot my sister like that. she was so innocent. >> reporter: violence on vista street leaving two brothers in tears. >> you take my sister away like that, that is not cool. >> reporter: police say two females in their 50's were shot in the head and killed inside of the row home that they lived in together shortly before 7:00. according to family, one woman who...
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as "eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren tells us police arrived and found victim with the arrow still in his leg, we want to warn you you may find some of the images in this story disturbing. >> reporter: when they saw a guy walking down the sidewalk with an arrow, stuck through his leg, neighbors thought he was playing a practical california joke. >> i couldn't believe that this happened. >> reporter: but prosecutors say these shocking photos are real, and that 35 year-old angel sirano was shot with the cross bow here inside of his schillinger avenue apartment. >> this is first time we ever had an attempted homicide using a cross bow. >> reporter: shop owners across the street saw him hobbling toward them, leaving behind a bloody trail. they sat him down outside and called 911. >> we are very impressed because he was walking without saying nothing. he didn't say help or anything like that. just walking. >> reporter: clean up is still underway, for the local businesses who called 911. they also are remaining on guard as police continue to search for one of the suspects. >> it is very
as "eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren tells us police arrived and found victim with the arrow still in his leg, we want to warn you you may find some of the images in this story disturbing. >> reporter: when they saw a guy walking down the sidewalk with an arrow, stuck through his leg, neighbors thought he was playing a practical california joke. >> i couldn't believe that this happened. >> reporter: but prosecutors say these shocking photos are real, and that...
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"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren has more. >> reporter: the art museum steps became stairs toomptu katie perry meet and greet. >> oh, my goodness. >> reporter: yep, that is her fresh off the concert stage at wells fargo center donning a pepperoni pepperoni pizza hoodie. fires up fans were only a arms length away from the superstar snapping selfies and catching the frenzy all on their smart phones. >> i was like that is katie perry. >> ♪ >> reporter: hot when she performs, perry kept her cool while she greeted more than 200 fans the on the rocky steps. >> take pictures with everybody. >> reporter: at one point she calmy instructs the crowd to take turns. >> take your turn so another person can come. >> i have never seen anything like it. >> reporter: hugh e dylan says after two sold out concerts in our city she wanted to show her appreciation. >> i mean she didn't to have do that. she could have just where ever she was staying she could have gone to work and left and whatever, but instead she gave something back to the fans. >> reporter: and fans tell us that they are grateful,
"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren has more. >> reporter: the art museum steps became stairs toomptu katie perry meet and greet. >> oh, my goodness. >> reporter: yep, that is her fresh off the concert stage at wells fargo center donning a pepperoni pepperoni pizza hoodie. fires up fans were only a arms length away from the superstar snapping selfies and catching the frenzy all on their smart phones. >> i was like that is katie perry. >> ♪ >>...
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"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren is live on the avenue of the arts with more, noel. >> reporter: broad street we know can be one of the worst streets during rush hour and so it was closed yesterday, right over here, all of this traffic that you see had to move somewhere else. one of philly a's busiest streets, is feeling quite the hang over from pop up dinner party dinner en blank a instant party where people are given short net toys show up with their own food, tables and chairs. broad street businesses say that they lost customers who didn't feel like dealing with the main artery surprise shut down. >> we did have some complaints about the log jams, getting here. >> reporter: route chris general manager bernie david says he didn't learn about dinner en blank until an hour before it closed broad street between pine and chestnut. >> in one had any knowledge, so it was surprising to all of us to say the least. >> reporter: to make matters worst the event was served as a rush hour special. >> my entire block was shut down like where i work, the entire block was block off, like eve
"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren is live on the avenue of the arts with more, noel. >> reporter: broad street we know can be one of the worst streets during rush hour and so it was closed yesterday, right over here, all of this traffic that you see had to move somewhere else. one of philly a's busiest streets, is feeling quite the hang over from pop up dinner party dinner en blank a instant party where people are given short net toys show up with their own food, tables...
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as "eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren tell us, business as long have avenue of the arts are notappy with the crowded streets. >> reporter: one of philadelphia's busiest streets is feeling quite the hang over from pop up dinner party dinner en blank a instant party where people are giving short notice to show up with their own food table and chairs. broad street businesses say they lost customers who didn't feel like dealing with the main artery surprised shut down. >> about the log jam getting here. >> reporter: ruth's chris general manager bernie davis says he didn't learn about dinner en blank until under an her before it closed broad street between pine and chestnut. >> in one had any knowledge. it was surprising to all of us to say the least. >> reporter: to make matters worse the event was served as a rush hour special. >> my entire block was shut down like where i work the entire block was block off, like every where, it was impossible to get around. >> reporter: if the frustration shared across social media even councilman jim kenny took to twitter condemning poor planing
as "eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren tell us, business as long have avenue of the arts are notappy with the crowded streets. >> reporter: one of philadelphia's busiest streets is feeling quite the hang over from pop up dinner party dinner en blank a instant party where people are giving short notice to show up with their own food table and chairs. broad street businesses say they lost customers who didn't feel like dealing with the main artery surprised shut down....
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as "eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren tells us business as lopping the avenue of the arts are not too happy with the crowded streets. >> reporter: one of philly's busiest streets is feeling quite the hang over from pop up dinner party dinner en blank an instant party where people are given short notice to show up with their own food, tables and chairs. broad street businesses say that they lost customers who didn't feel like dealing with the main artery surprise shut down. >> we did have some complaints about the log jam, getting here. >> reporter: route's chris general manager bernie david said he didn't learn about it until under an her before it closed broad street between pine and chestnut. >> in one had any knowledge, so it was a little surprising to all of us to say the least. >> reporter: to make matters worse the the event was served as a rush hour special. >> my entire block was shut down like where i work the entire block was block off like every where. it was impossible to get around. >> reporter: it is a frustration shared across social media even councilman jim kenny
as "eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren tells us business as lopping the avenue of the arts are not too happy with the crowded streets. >> reporter: one of philly's busiest streets is feeling quite the hang over from pop up dinner party dinner en blank an instant party where people are given short notice to show up with their own food, tables and chairs. broad street businesses say that they lost customers who didn't feel like dealing with the main artery surprise shut down....
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noel mcclaren spoke to grieving family members. >> she was innocent. >> reporter: violence on vista street leaving two brothers in tears. >> take my sister away like that. it is not cool. >> reporter: police say two females in their 50's were shot the in the head and killed inside of the row home they lived in together. shortly before 7:00 o'clock. according to family one women receiving treatment from a visiting nurse had taken in the other. >> whoever needed anything, she helped them. you know, she took them in. >> reporter: victim's brothers tells "eyewitness news" that the the two with men were living together for about two months and somewhere in that time the is sister received death threats from a man named james. >> she never said why. >> reporter: he tells us gunfire may be related to a rift between two families, just two months ago, the victim's grabbed son was shot 11 times but he hopes this was the end of it. >> i hope it is over now, i hope it is over now, grandson and now her. >> reporter: just a few people who were taken in for questioning, but police won't comment, on who t
noel mcclaren spoke to grieving family members. >> she was innocent. >> reporter: violence on vista street leaving two brothers in tears. >> take my sister away like that. it is not cool. >> reporter: police say two females in their 50's were shot the in the head and killed inside of the row home they lived in together. shortly before 7:00 o'clock. according to family one women receiving treatment from a visiting nurse had taken in the other. >> whoever needed...
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"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren said he allegedly surrendered the wheel to his nephew hoistnly eight years old. police say 58 year-old clarence hairston chose his eight year-old nephew to be his designated driver in broad daylight. according to the affidavit the boy satan hairston's lap steering up and down upper darby side streets all while hairston drank a 25-ounce can of beer. his other nine year-old nephew was bouncing around in the back seat without a seat belt. >> i would have rather seen the kid take the car then drive away. >> reporter: superintendent of police michael chitwood says one of his officers was on patrol when they noticed hairston car driving recklessly and blocking traffic at copley road. it was just steps away from hairston's home here on little cross road, where police were finally able to apprehend him. >> the owner of the car was so drunk he could not get out of the car without assistance. >> reporter: , we visited a with man who called herself hairston's fiance. she said she would never put his nephews in danger. >> no, not like that. >> reporter: t
"eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren said he allegedly surrendered the wheel to his nephew hoistnly eight years old. police say 58 year-old clarence hairston chose his eight year-old nephew to be his designated driver in broad daylight. according to the affidavit the boy satan hairston's lap steering up and down upper darby side streets all while hairston drank a 25-ounce can of beer. his other nine year-old nephew was bouncing around in the back seat without a seat belt. >>...
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that's in san francisco's mcclaren park.ected to flood the jerry garcia amphitheater to honor the singer. he would have been 72 august 1st. this year marks the 19th year anniversary of his death. four musical acts are expected to perform during this year's event. admission is free. jerry day gets underway at 11:00. if you are heading out this morning, maybe bring a jacket? >> that's right. always jerry day here. our director is jerry. >> jerry brings us all the candy and cookies. >> we should bring him candy on jerry day. all right. partly cloudy this afternoon. cooling trend continues. 78 san jose, 62 san francisco. so each and every day the relative humidity, the dewpoints increase. it's going to be feel stickier out there and maybe sprinkles late today. a chance of showers tomorrow. lengers into tuesday. and the possibility of an isolated thunderstorm, then we get back to normal midweek. >> all right, lisa. thank you. and thank you for joining us for the abc7 sunday morning news. news continues online, on twitter, faceboo
that's in san francisco's mcclaren park.ected to flood the jerry garcia amphitheater to honor the singer. he would have been 72 august 1st. this year marks the 19th year anniversary of his death. four musical acts are expected to perform during this year's event. admission is free. jerry day gets underway at 11:00. if you are heading out this morning, maybe bring a jacket? >> that's right. always jerry day here. our director is jerry. >> jerry brings us all the candy and cookies....
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we're here at the corner of rearview and mcclaren.e confirmed this was an officer-involved shooting. police say the suspect brandished a knife. right now we do not have confirmation of the condition of the suspect or any of the circumstances that led up to this shooting. it's important to note that the lead agency on this right now is the st. louis metropolitan police, not the st. louis county police, which was responsible for the shooting in ferguson. so again, not a whole lot of information at this point. police have not come out to confirm much. although, i do see a police news conference starting just about now. i'm going to head over there. again, officer-involved shooting. we do not know the condition of the suspect just yet. police do say that a knife was brandished. joy, back to you. i'm going to head to this news conference. >> yep, head on over. nbc's gabe gutierrez. thank you. we'll be right back. so factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support i
we're here at the corner of rearview and mcclaren.e confirmed this was an officer-involved shooting. police say the suspect brandished a knife. right now we do not have confirmation of the condition of the suspect or any of the circumstances that led up to this shooting. it's important to note that the lead agency on this right now is the st. louis metropolitan police, not the st. louis county police, which was responsible for the shooting in ferguson. so again, not a whole lot of information...
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. >> thank you very much for coming in and talking to us, elizabeth mcclaren. >>> what are some of thee unusual names that you've heard of? qi. i've never heard that name. find us on twitter, @cnbcwex or worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> after the break, we'll be talking about coke. that's been a big deal stateside. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm louisa bojesen. welcome to "worldwide exchange." monster beverage gets an energy boost as coke spends more than $2 billion buying a stake in the company. jolting shares higher in after hours trade. >>> shares in allibaba are suspended amid concerns of possible accounting issues. >>> and all aboard the whale watching vessel as big investors like warren buffett describes what they've been buying and selling the past few months. >>> and an emergency meeting on the crisis in ukraine, as officials are expecting a russian aid convoy exporter. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> hi, everybody. welcome back to the second hour of "worldwide exchange." if you're just tune in in, thank you very
. >> thank you very much for coming in and talking to us, elizabeth mcclaren. >>> what are some of thee unusual names that you've heard of? qi. i've never heard that name. find us on twitter, @cnbcwex or worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> after the break, we'll be talking about coke. that's been a big deal stateside. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm louisa bojesen. welcome to "worldwide exchange." monster beverage gets an energy boost as coke spends more than $2...