64
64
May 7, 2017
05/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is my first day here in michigan city, isp. when i came in, i saw the wall, of course. and that was kind of intimidating. basically, we took guns, went into peoples' houses. a lot of bad stuff happened during the robbery. a lady was shot multiple times with a pellet gun. lady was made to strip. turned out not so good. my mom passed two months before i came -- before i got locked up. i basically just -- i was -- i didn't care. i was wild. just one of those nights that we was drunk. and we just -- >> new arrivals, like knight, are housed in "g" unit. a lock-down dormitory where they will stay for at least a few days until they complete orientation and can be assigned a bed in general population. in the meantime, they have little to do other than to think. >> i try to keep anything negative out of my head, because i don't like to stress too much over things. because i don't want it to tear me up. it's big. facing 70 years. >> can you get mr. knight for me? he's 18 years old. he's been in trouble with the law since he's 14. he ain't been outside much, out of a secured facil
. >> this is my first day here in michigan city, isp. when i came in, i saw the wall, of course. and that was kind of intimidating. basically, we took guns, went into peoples' houses. a lot of bad stuff happened during the robbery. a lady was shot multiple times with a pellet gun. lady was made to strip. turned out not so good. my mom passed two months before i came -- before i got locked up. i basically just -- i was -- i didn't care. i was wild. just one of those nights that we was...
36
36
May 29, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
we'rereally believed that better by including more people, diversity.acial host: tommer from rogers city, michigan, good morning. morning, good c-span. thank you for i'm a veteran from john f. served during the cuban missile crisis, the russians world.ing to blowup the i was also involved with james meredith, ox fared and mississippi, the first black ban oxford, ed to enter mississippi. i was there. i was on the campus. five feet from james meredith at different times, i 101st airborne division. i don't understand why the reflect what he accomplished on the cuban crisis concerning russia. if we didn't trust russia back should we trust russia now? host: thank you for the call. get a response. you for your call and thank you for your service, sounds like you have been important th many issues and our country is better off because of your efforts. that john kennedy, after set ay of pigs, worked to up better communication, he established the situation room that hadn't been there. hotline and teletype to ussia, he, the daily security briefing, the navy seals, the get beret, he wanted to better informat
we'rereally believed that better by including more people, diversity.acial host: tommer from rogers city, michigan, good morning. morning, good c-span. thank you for i'm a veteran from john f. served during the cuban missile crisis, the russians world.ing to blowup the i was also involved with james meredith, ox fared and mississippi, the first black ban oxford, ed to enter mississippi. i was there. i was on the campus. five feet from james meredith at different times, i 101st airborne...
68
68
May 30, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
research right now that is being done in california arizona and pennsylvania, in states, michigan, around the where cities and communities have allowed autonomy, autonomoushgs s the road, and the local leaders have let the happening. this is some geo-fencing is taking place, you know in certain is ks that testing happening. there are a lot of questions around automated vehicles that be addressed. host: how far are we from the testing phase to what the caller called his concern about him driving down the road and there being an automated vehicle next him? guest: i think a ways. tell happen in 2020, 2025? a lot of folks have their own opinions on that. perspective, most important thing to do, have the right public policy in place. see states taking different approaches with regard autonomous vehicles and many maintain t.'s want to nne autonomy, we know how vehicles work on the roads, we also know if you have automus and le, you can't drive stop at the border or drive in the state of nebraska and stop border, what happens when you go over, all the we're ns around this now starting to deal with. host: trenton
research right now that is being done in california arizona and pennsylvania, in states, michigan, around the where cities and communities have allowed autonomy, autonomoushgs s the road, and the local leaders have let the happening. this is some geo-fencing is taking place, you know in certain is ks that testing happening. there are a lot of questions around automated vehicles that be addressed. host: how far are we from the testing phase to what the caller called his concern about him driving...
35
35
May 3, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
working with our cable affiliates, and visiting cities cross the country. >> michigan congressman dan kildee teeth -- tweeting tonight about the vote republicans have scheduled on the health care repeal and replace measure. trumpcare. in the house tomorrow with a phone number calling on constituents to make your voice heard. and a vote on the measure expected around midday tomorrow. 12:30, 1:00 eastern time. minnesota's keith ellison tweeting meanwhile, -- mr. schweikert: we have a whole order and may use the whole hour and walk through three
working with our cable affiliates, and visiting cities cross the country. >> michigan congressman dan kildee teeth -- tweeting tonight about the vote republicans have scheduled on the health care repeal and replace measure. trumpcare. in the house tomorrow with a phone number calling on constituents to make your voice heard. and a vote on the measure expected around midday tomorrow. 12:30, 1:00 eastern time. minnesota's keith ellison tweeting meanwhile, -- mr. schweikert: we have a whole...
88
88
May 22, 2017
05/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
the city was operating under michigan law which automatically issues a lien.ncil overrode that process. still unresolved is who will help flint with the rising cost of a water crisis and full cost of repair. but for right now a small victory and very little comfort. i'm soledad o'brien. i will see you back here next we "matter of fact". come on...you can do it! neither does frontline. that's why there's frontline gold. with its easy applicator frontline gold delivers powerful protection that doesn't quit for a full 30 days. its triple action formula is relentless at killing fleas and ticks. frontline gold. the latest innovation from the maker of frontline plus. for persistent protection you can trust... good boy! go for the gold. frontline gold. available at your vet. ♪ ♪ you don't even want to know protection detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria but adding new lysol laundry
the city was operating under michigan law which automatically issues a lien.ncil overrode that process. still unresolved is who will help flint with the rising cost of a water crisis and full cost of repair. but for right now a small victory and very little comfort. i'm soledad o'brien. i will see you back here next we "matter of fact". come on...you can do it! neither does frontline. that's why there's frontline gold. with its easy applicator frontline gold delivers powerful...
73
73
May 4, 2017
05/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
city. >> new orleans. >> you both got it right. >> what is the largest lake west of the mississippi river. >> hold it on his. >> michigan. >> what lake city. >> this is not jeopardy. >> i will guess salt lake. >> we need a more complete answer. >> great salt lake. >> who is the current warrior that used to play for the jazz. >> is it mcgee. >> matt bryan. >> andrea. >> and you are both incorrect. >> that is correct. >> i knew that one. >> which of these two individuals takes longer on a daily basis to style his hair. >> mr. davis. >> got to be mark davis. >> yes, definitely. >> gordan. >> -- gordon. >> correct. >> how long does it take him. >> an hour. >> six to seven minutes. >> okay. >> which fast food chain originated in salt lake city. >> wendy's. >> mcdonald's. >> california. >> california. chick-fil-a. >> not chick fill la. >> not in and out. >> boom. >> i know my opponent. >> scoot reese, ktvu news. >>> coming up in an emergency meeting in buckingham palace. the big announcement about a royal retirement. >> >>> they announced that prince philip will be retiring from his duties. >> more on how people are responding to the
city. >> new orleans. >> you both got it right. >> what is the largest lake west of the mississippi river. >> hold it on his. >> michigan. >> what lake city. >> this is not jeopardy. >> i will guess salt lake. >> we need a more complete answer. >> great salt lake. >> who is the current warrior that used to play for the jazz. >> is it mcgee. >> matt bryan. >> andrea. >> and you are both incorrect. >>...
85
85
May 18, 2017
05/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you mark, in new york city today at least one that person is dead, more than 20 others are injured. a car plowed through time square. 18-year-old alyssa elfman from michigan was a tourist visiting the city with her family. the driver is a u.s. navy that that was going through a tough time. that immediately raise concerns of a terror attack. david lee mirror -- david lee miller is in new york and joins us. >> reporter: it was minutes before noon, when time square erupted into chaos. at this hour as the sun began to set, you can see for yourself that much of the crossroads of the world still remain shut down. police say, the driver has a history of dwi arrests, 2 of them. today, he plowed into tourists on the sidewalk. >> there were bodies scattered everywhere, a lot of lacerations, broken bones, people bleeding.>> the suspect driving the maroon cover -- colored car driving the wrong way up seventh avenue before plowing into people. he eventually stopped, police later, taking a 26-year-old driver to custody.>> richard rojas, a resident of the bronx was taken into custody at the scene. preliminary investigation reveals that rojas has had a few arrests and a
thank you mark, in new york city today at least one that person is dead, more than 20 others are injured. a car plowed through time square. 18-year-old alyssa elfman from michigan was a tourist visiting the city with her family. the driver is a u.s. navy that that was going through a tough time. that immediately raise concerns of a terror attack. david lee mirror -- david lee miller is in new york and joins us. >> reporter: it was minutes before noon, when time square erupted into chaos....
75
75
May 2, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
the third oldest city in this country's history. so flint, michigan, can't be that old because, you know, lewis and clark went west. so the third oldest city, what were my pipes like? what was the condition of my ater system? i went back and saw several mayors from my district and i said, i suggest you start looking at your water system. that was on a friday. that tuesday we got a report from the newark school system they found lead in the drinking water in 44 schools in newark. that next -- that -- not even a week. so we know how important these issues are and we will continue to fight for what's right in our communities and i appreciate the opportunity and your leadership n this issue and i yield back. ms. plaskett: thank you so much, mr. payne. at this time, i yield five minutes to the esteemed dwight evans of the great city of philadelphia. mr. evans: thank you, mr. speaker, thank you for the introduction to my great colleague from the virgin islands, i appreciate her leadership, and my colleague from texas' leadership. this discussion that we've
the third oldest city in this country's history. so flint, michigan, can't be that old because, you know, lewis and clark went west. so the third oldest city, what were my pipes like? what was the condition of my ater system? i went back and saw several mayors from my district and i said, i suggest you start looking at your water system. that was on a friday. that tuesday we got a report from the newark school system they found lead in the drinking water in 44 schools in newark. that next --...
43
43
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
michigan. her friends in her hometown say she loved the city. >> she just got to new york. it is her happy place. she was just selfless. she always wanted to make other people happy and that's all she ever cared about. >> elsman's 13-year-old sister was among the 22 people injured. all are expected to recover. rojas faces a string of charges including murder. >> we are learning now of a new encounter between an american military plane and two chinese fighter jets. u.s. military officials say the american plane was flying near korea when one of the chinese over the u.s. plane. the americans called the move by the chinese unprofessional. >>> and we're seeing new video from the protest at the turkish ambassador's residence in washington d.c. in this angle turkey's president erdogan is seen in that vehicle as the violence takes place across the street. members of erdogan's security allegedly attacked american protesters. this is on u.s. soil, just blocks from the white house, mind you. u.s. lawmakers are demanding the trump administration take stronger action. >> breaking overn
michigan. her friends in her hometown say she loved the city. >> she just got to new york. it is her happy place. she was just selfless. she always wanted to make other people happy and that's all she ever cared about. >> elsman's 13-year-old sister was among the 22 people injured. all are expected to recover. rojas faces a string of charges including murder. >> we are learning now of a new encounter between an american military plane and two chinese fighter jets. u.s....
61
61
May 23, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
if you're a senior in bay city, michigan, and you depend on meals on wheels, too bad. president trump wants to take away those meals, take away that contact that you have. if you're a parent in flint with a child in head start just trying to find a way forward, too bad. president trump will cut support for education, for early childhood education. a budget is a statement of our values. what does this document say about the values of this president? we must reject the president's proposed budget. it's bad for america. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i'd like to take this time to recognize military appreciation month. mr. williams: this month allows us the opportunity to educate americans regarding the impact our military's had throughout history. this month allows us to honor the important men and women who have served and who are servin
if you're a senior in bay city, michigan, and you depend on meals on wheels, too bad. president trump wants to take away those meals, take away that contact that you have. if you're a parent in flint with a child in head start just trying to find a way forward, too bad. president trump will cut support for education, for early childhood education. a budget is a statement of our values. what does this document say about the values of this president? we must reject the president's proposed...
153
153
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
streets in the busy area reopened just a few hours ago in new york city. 18-year-old alyssa elsman a tourist from michigan was killed. and two dozen others were hurt in yesterday's incident. investigators do not believe that the incident is terror- related. police say that rojas did pass a field sobriety test but an initial test showed marijuana in his system. >>> julian assange is speaking out today after sweden's top prosecutor announced he is dropping an investigation into a rape claim against the wikileaks founder. assange called the development an important victory. he faced reporters outside the ecuadorian embassy in london today. he had been living at the embassy since 2012 to avoid extradition to sweden. but uk police say they have a warrant for his arrest after he skipped a court appearance. >> he is without charge. why my children grew up without me. that is not something that i can forgive. it is not something that i can forget. >> assange has also been offered no assurance that the u.s. hasn't made an extradition request for him to face charges here. >>> new at noon a year-long battle over pri
streets in the busy area reopened just a few hours ago in new york city. 18-year-old alyssa elsman a tourist from michigan was killed. and two dozen others were hurt in yesterday's incident. investigators do not believe that the incident is terror- related. police say that rojas did pass a field sobriety test but an initial test showed marijuana in his system. >>> julian assange is speaking out today after sweden's top prosecutor announced he is dropping an investigation into a rape...
126
126
May 20, 2017
05/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> just a kid from kalamazoo, michigan, who turned himself into a legend in new york city. >> the entireas been a witch-hunt, and there is no collusion between certainly myself and my campaign. >> if you hack me at work and now i couldn't work i'd be like, yeah. >> this weekend, we had the mother of all cyberattacks. >> in some cases, extreme cases, people were forced to have actual face-to-face conversations. >> normally, kids in bounce houses can barely contan their joy. but this little guy maybe has more grown-up things to think about. >> trump told comey repeatedly to let it go ♪ thereto go ♪ >> look at the way i've been treated lately. no politician in history has been treated worse or more unfairly. ♪ you'll never see me cry >> rose: president trump is heading overseas on a nine-day trip to five countries and three summit meetings. it begins in saudi arabia, where the president will deliver a speech about islam and radical ideology. from there, he goes to israel, vatican city, belgium, and then back to italy. it is the first foreign trip of his presidency, and administration offici
. >> just a kid from kalamazoo, michigan, who turned himself into a legend in new york city. >> the entireas been a witch-hunt, and there is no collusion between certainly myself and my campaign. >> if you hack me at work and now i couldn't work i'd be like, yeah. >> this weekend, we had the mother of all cyberattacks. >> in some cases, extreme cases, people were forced to have actual face-to-face conversations. >> normally, kids in bounce houses can barely...
134
134
May 23, 2017
05/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
letter he thanked new york city police the medical staff and the the countless others who left condolences for his family. 18-year-old alyssa emlsman was visiting from michiganple including alyssa's younger sister were injured in that attack. >> 5:56. up next how the largest city in the u.s. is adjusting security in the wake of that concert attack. >> jury selection continues in the bill cosby trial. we'll you who is already in the jury. >> shoshana with a fitness tip in the next half hour. >> ♪ "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> good morning. it is 6 o'clock on this tuesday may 23rd. >> and we continue to follow breaking news out of england. overnight police release new information about that detectived explosion at an ariana grande concert. >> all right, guys, we are mostly cloudy today. heading for a high of 73 with rain on the way later today and tonight. i'll have details from accuweather coming up. >> roads are clear and dry but construction blocking the right lane on the schuylkill westbound approaching south street is causing pretty big jams. we'
letter he thanked new york city police the medical staff and the the countless others who left condolences for his family. 18-year-old alyssa emlsman was visiting from michiganple including alyssa's younger sister were injured in that attack. >> 5:56. up next how the largest city in the u.s. is adjusting security in the wake of that concert attack. >> jury selection continues in the bill cosby trial. we'll you who is already in the jury. >> shoshana with a fitness tip in the...
66
66
May 5, 2017
05/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
cut off the water credits that they were providing because it was the state of michigan, as you recall, that took over the city of flint, made the decisions that led to the water crisis that essentially poisoned the water. part of the way the state was forced to deal with it was to provide credits to people so they didn't have to pay for water that was poison. the state has to accept responsibility for the lack of trust that people in flint have in their drinking water. one test that says the water might be okay is not enough for people in flint to trust it, especially when that same state government once told those same flint residents that the water was safe when they knew it was poison. and, so, for the state to back away and say, we're not going to take care of this any longer is really a slap in the face of the residents of flint. now, the city, of course, does need the money. the question is who should be paying for it. not the residents, not the victims of this, but the state of michigan, the perpetrator of this. >> and they could lose their homes in a foreclosure. how much money are we talking about? >
cut off the water credits that they were providing because it was the state of michigan, as you recall, that took over the city of flint, made the decisions that led to the water crisis that essentially poisoned the water. part of the way the state was forced to deal with it was to provide credits to people so they didn't have to pay for water that was poison. the state has to accept responsibility for the lack of trust that people in flint have in their drinking water. one test that says the...
232
232
May 27, 2017
05/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
city's art sanctuary. >>> muslim man in michigan suing little caesar's because he says a location served him a pepperonits $100 million. fox's josh landon has the story. >> reporter: a muslim man and his attorney have filed a $100 million lawsuit on the company little caesar's. in the complaint the man claims he came to the location in dearborne and ordered a halal pepperoni pizza he claims he came here twice and each time he was given a regular pepperoni pizza. >> it's a very busy little caesar's pizza. when they get too busy, they have the hot and ready available. all they do is pick up the hot and ready. they throw it inside the halal box and they hand it out to customers. >> reporter: in the muslim community, it is forbidden to eat pork. he and his wife became sick after eating the pizza he and his attorney feel the company should have a high price to pay. >> why $100 million. >> it's very easy. there's 40,000 muslims in dearborne. that place is a very busy place. >> i came to the little caesar's location here and order add large hot and ready myself half halal pepperoni and half regular pep recent
city's art sanctuary. >>> muslim man in michigan suing little caesar's because he says a location served him a pepperonits $100 million. fox's josh landon has the story. >> reporter: a muslim man and his attorney have filed a $100 million lawsuit on the company little caesar's. in the complaint the man claims he came to the location in dearborne and ordered a halal pepperoni pizza he claims he came here twice and each time he was given a regular pepperoni pizza. >> it's a...
160
160
May 22, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
michigan. >> quijano: we'll be right >> quijano: we'll be right back. all city with all the over-the-countergh! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children less than six, and it should not be given to children six to less than eighteen. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. talk to your doctor about managing your symptoms proactively with l
michigan. >> quijano: we'll be right >> quijano: we'll be right back. all city with all the over-the-countergh! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets...
61
61
May 4, 2017
05/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
it will be in the jackson park area of the windy city...near lake michigan.e over 2-hundred thousand square feet center....will include classrooms, labs and outdoor spaces. mister obama says the presidential center will not open for four more years. but in the meantime ....the obamas will donate $two million to summer job programs in the area so that young people can keep busy . (grant) just in: yhou may be seeing smoke in the east bay skies... the chevron refinery in richmond has had some flaring. the company says this is a regulated process to relieve pressure and no one needs to shelter in place.bay area air quality management district tweeted that it's investigating flaring and smoke at chevron...noting that the smoke stopped quickly. no air alerts have been issued. (anchor) time now to check on time now to check on our weather... with chief meterologist brittney shipp. .hot conditions today as ridge apex shifts inland. tomorrow will be another hot today as the ridge begins to exit into the great basin. a modest cooling trend will start on thursday as coa
it will be in the jackson park area of the windy city...near lake michigan.e over 2-hundred thousand square feet center....will include classrooms, labs and outdoor spaces. mister obama says the presidential center will not open for four more years. but in the meantime ....the obamas will donate $two million to summer job programs in the area so that young people can keep busy . (grant) just in: yhou may be seeing smoke in the east bay skies... the chevron refinery in richmond has had some...
89
89
May 17, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
in my home state of michigan, our cities, -- our cities are home to some of the worst roads in the country. a recent study by a nonprofit ranked detroit's roads the fourth worst in the country. mr. speaker, michigan deserves better. and america, across the country, we deserve and demand more. i, as an excited member of the congressional infrastructure committee, stand ready to work on future infrastructure bills and to work for the needs of the people. and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, please. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. on the first day of this month, president trump promised an infrastructure package that, quote, in the next two to three weeks, maybe sooner. mrs. bustos: here we are into week three and the middle of national infrastructure week. so, mr. speaker mr. president, where's the plan -- so, mr. president, where's the
in my home state of michigan, our cities, -- our cities are home to some of the worst roads in the country. a recent study by a nonprofit ranked detroit's roads the fourth worst in the country. mr. speaker, michigan deserves better. and america, across the country, we deserve and demand more. i, as an excited member of the congressional infrastructure committee, stand ready to work on future infrastructure bills and to work for the needs of the people. and yield back. the speaker pro tempore:...
324
324
May 4, 2017
05/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 324
favorite 0
quote 0
city! >> michigan! >> new york! >> kentucky! >> iowa! >> minnesota!ning, south carolina. >> arizona! >> south carolina! >> what are you crazy kids celebrating? >> i'm turning 70 on "today." >> who do you want to meet? >> al. >> a little bit of a bummer, he's in paris, but guess who is here? >> what is the weather like in paris? >> it's lovely. >> ask this grandma to do the splits. 81 and limber. can you do it? >> i think so. >> grandma! grandma! grandma! >> good morning. it's 8:00 on "today." it's thursday, may 4th, 2017. boy, oh, boy, it's a little bit of a chill out on the plaza. >> that's a lively bunch. >> oh, yeah. very excited to have everybody here. a little bit chilly. matt is on assignment. we'll tell you more about that in a moment. we have craig here, which is nice. and carson back home, nice. >> i don't know if you saw on that tape, there's a grandma on the plaza who was just in the open, 81 years old, did the splits right here. >> and did it -- >> she did it and was unbelievable. this crowd is mind-blowing. there's all kinds of talent her
city! >> michigan! >> new york! >> kentucky! >> iowa! >> minnesota!ning, south carolina. >> arizona! >> south carolina! >> what are you crazy kids celebrating? >> i'm turning 70 on "today." >> who do you want to meet? >> al. >> a little bit of a bummer, he's in paris, but guess who is here? >> what is the weather like in paris? >> it's lovely. >> ask this grandma to do the splits. 81 and limber....
112
112
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
the man charged with mowing down a crowd in new york city's times square yesterday is behind bars and facing criminal charges. a teenager from michigan was killed and almost two dozen other people injured. abc news obtained video from the scene that many may find hard to watch. >> moments after his deadly ride down some of the busiest sidewalks in new york city. 26-year-old richard rojas not giving up trying to run away after crashing his car into a steal barrier. >> traffic at this point saying get him, get him. i ran toward him and i tackled him down. >> a bouncer helped to tackle rojas to the ground and police said he told them the end of the the world was coming and spoked something before the terrifying turn into the crowd. >> the horrifying video captures the moment more than 20 people were hurt ranging from age from 13 to 72. 18-year-old alyssa elsman visiting the city with her family was killed. >> i am in denial. how do you believe that, she just got to new york, it's her happy place. the suspect a navy vet arrested last week for putting a knife to a man's throat and two other drinking offenses. >> he did not have a problem
the man charged with mowing down a crowd in new york city's times square yesterday is behind bars and facing criminal charges. a teenager from michigan was killed and almost two dozen other people injured. abc news obtained video from the scene that many may find hard to watch. >> moments after his deadly ride down some of the busiest sidewalks in new york city. 26-year-old richard rojas not giving up trying to run away after crashing his car into a steal barrier. >> traffic at this...
95
95
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
city. >> a lithium battery ignited midflight, forcing the plan to divert and land in michigan. bob redell is live at sfo where passengers just returned a few hours ago with some reaction from them. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura and sam. what one passenger on jetblue flight 915 described to us was unnevering. a flight attendance midnight getting on the p.a. to announce smoke coming from one of the back rows of the airplane. the flight attendant did open a storage bin, found a backpack, and inside the backpack, a laptop emitting that smoke. she started to try to put out the fire, according to the passenger we spoke with. the faa reports the cause appears to have been the computer's lithium battery. the pilot did divert the plane to an airport in grand rapids, firefighters did respond but it fire was out by the time they responded at around 8:00 last night. >> 35,000 feet, all of a sudden you hear an announcement and look back and we saw everybody standing up and smoke coming around. we didn't know what was going on. >> it was a scary, calm situation.
city. >> a lithium battery ignited midflight, forcing the plan to divert and land in michigan. bob redell is live at sfo where passengers just returned a few hours ago with some reaction from them. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura and sam. what one passenger on jetblue flight 915 described to us was unnevering. a flight attendance midnight getting on the p.a. to announce smoke coming from one of the back rows of the airplane. the flight attendant did open a...
164
164
May 30, 2017
05/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> by most accounts, grand rapids, 20 miles east of lake michigan, is an ideal place to live. but like all cities it has an underside. when crime occurs here or in the outlying areas, the arrested parties are likely to spend time at the kent county jail. >> spread your legs as far apart as you can. >> most of the 1,000 male and female inmates here are accused of crimes and are awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. jail officials take strides to house inmates in a manner that will minimize any problems. >> how you doing? good. >> we evaluate everybody that comes in. their risk, their need. we have housing areas of inmates of the same type of risks, same type of needs, and that's how you keep your jail as safe as possible. >> some cases, however, require the jail to take extra precautions. >> d1, can you open 42, please? >> we now have a case in the jail that involves four suspects that are involved in a very serious criminal sexual assault and home invasion. and the importance of keeping those people separate as -- is a full-time responsibility for us. because you can have some very vi
. >>> by most accounts, grand rapids, 20 miles east of lake michigan, is an ideal place to live. but like all cities it has an underside. when crime occurs here or in the outlying areas, the arrested parties are likely to spend time at the kent county jail. >> spread your legs as far apart as you can. >> most of the 1,000 male and female inmates here are accused of crimes and are awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. jail officials take strides to house inmates...
149
149
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
michigan. she was in new york city visiting with her family,er her sister standing by her side when she got hittly. that looks like the back end of the car. what he is driving down with police behind him driving southbound on seventh avenue and it goes southbound to the left on forty-second and then took the left on the other fork of seventh avenue and headed opposite way against traffic. >> very pedestrian friendly area they have tables, chairs, this is where you can take pictures with characters and do all of the touristy things to do it is times square. >> time ended up on a sidewalk for a black and a half. >> 8:08. >>> beware of contaminated pool water according to a new record by the cdc out breaks of the pools and water playground have doubled. >> the out breaks are caused by par side called crypto and cdc says it is microscopic. they say fit is ingested it can lead to nausea and cram that cannulas up to three weeks. >> i found those big water parks a little unnerving. >> really. >> you have got all these people. it is like a big bacteria frappuccino. >> aren't they clean. >> yes. >> but
michigan. she was in new york city visiting with her family,er her sister standing by her side when she got hittly. that looks like the back end of the car. what he is driving down with police behind him driving southbound on seventh avenue and it goes southbound to the left on forty-second and then took the left on the other fork of seventh avenue and headed opposite way against traffic. >> very pedestrian friendly area they have tables, chairs, this is where you can take pictures with...
91
91
May 27, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
he's a graduate of grove city college class of 1966, and also the university of michigan law school. he is our center for vision and values go to scholar for articles on the supreme court. anything you want to know happening on the court, jones on it right away. writes great stuff for us. dr. john moore is the seventh president of grove city college, served from 1996-2003. he led the call -- college through its withdrawal from federal student loan programs. a plus for that. [applause] that completed the colleges break from federal ties. believe me, many people around the college -- country another college -- colleges are looking at that, wondering how we did it. dr. alejandra -- a 1984 graduate of grove city college and an economic student of the late dr. hudson -- our famous economics professor he is president of the economic atlas research foundation. with a native of argentina an expert in latin america -- he's a member of the board of trustees at grove city college and is the newly named president of the philadelphia society, which is a prominent organization of conservative acad
he's a graduate of grove city college class of 1966, and also the university of michigan law school. he is our center for vision and values go to scholar for articles on the supreme court. anything you want to know happening on the court, jones on it right away. writes great stuff for us. dr. john moore is the seventh president of grove city college, served from 1996-2003. he led the call -- college through its withdrawal from federal student loan programs. a plus for that. [applause] that...
128
128
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
sfo this morning because a jetblue flight headed to the airport from new york city had to make an emergency landing in michigan a laptop caught fire, which forced the to land right away. the faa blames the computer's lithium battery. flight attendants were able to put out the fire before the flight landed. here's how one passenger described what they called scary moments. >> i kind of smelled it, and i noticed that the stewardest w was -- she had a storage bin and was trying to get a backpack and put a fire out. you could see smoke and smell it. >> quickly, none of the 158 people onboard were hurt. the flight eventually made it to sfo at midnight. >> rr learning new details about this water slide accident in dublin. the video, of course, showing you the video who flew off the side of that slide over the weekend. what we just read the calosha documents associated with the investigation. they reveal the slide had 17 problems before it opened. that included maintaining water quality and exposed bolts on the slide. on friday, calosha did a follow-up inspection and signed off on the opening. yesterday, cal so shoul
sfo this morning because a jetblue flight headed to the airport from new york city had to make an emergency landing in michigan a laptop caught fire, which forced the to land right away. the faa blames the computer's lithium battery. flight attendants were able to put out the fire before the flight landed. here's how one passenger described what they called scary moments. >> i kind of smelled it, and i noticed that the stewardest w was -- she had a storage bin and was trying to get a...
60
60
May 30, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
suit to have a recount in michigan , was about a week or two later that it came out and it was on the media, they reported that more people voted in detroit in the inner-city then were registered. all of a sudden jill stein pulled her lawsuit. what is wrong with investigating these things? don't forget what they're doing to jared , his son-in-law. >> all on unsubstantiated reports. we need an investigation. we need an investigation right now into whether or not illegals are voting in this country which they are, i know that personally. they are voting and over in california, at least 3 million of them voted because they got drivers licenses now and you can vote with a drivers license. >>. >> guest: urged the public to follow through on some of the claims put forth that have promoted this hysteria about vote fraud. this for example is somebody who has suggested there were millions of people in kansas who voted unlawfully. he fought to obtain special powers to prosecute voter fraud in the state of kansas and today, he's only turned up one. >> you can find the rest online, go to c-span.org. click the tab and select washington journal. we take you now to the e
suit to have a recount in michigan , was about a week or two later that it came out and it was on the media, they reported that more people voted in detroit in the inner-city then were registered. all of a sudden jill stein pulled her lawsuit. what is wrong with investigating these things? don't forget what they're doing to jared , his son-in-law. >> all on unsubstantiated reports. we need an investigation. we need an investigation right now into whether or not illegals are voting in this...
56
56
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
flight landed at sfo after it had to divert to grand rapids, michigan, because a laptop caught fire during the flight. nobody caught hurt. >>> the city of oakland will pay almost $1 million to settle a claim by jasmine abuse lynn. the council voted to pay her $989,000. she claims she was victimized by officers in six others departments. >>> and a car bomb in kabul, afghanistan, went off near numerous foreign embassies, and although most of the killed or hurt are said to be civilians. so far nobody has claimed responsibility. >>> another one of the president's associates being investigated in the russia probe. boris ebstein said he received a request for information from the house intelligence committee, and he has not been subpoenaed nor does he expect to be. >>> look at this, walnut creek. one of the areas that received measurable rain in the past six hours, about a couple hundreds of an inch. >>> and then a live look at the bay bridge. an accident coming off the span, three cars involved. expect delays come into san francisco. we will follow that for you this morning. >> number seven. if you want to catch game one of the finals liv
flight landed at sfo after it had to divert to grand rapids, michigan, because a laptop caught fire during the flight. nobody caught hurt. >>> the city of oakland will pay almost $1 million to settle a claim by jasmine abuse lynn. the council voted to pay her $989,000. she claims she was victimized by officers in six others departments. >>> and a car bomb in kabul, afghanistan, went off near numerous foreign embassies, and although most of the killed or hurt are said to be...
125
125
May 22, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
cities around the country. >>> whoa. oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. >>> the desperate rescue of a trapped michigan firefighter is caught on video. a burning roof fell on him saturday during a blaze at a gas station in the upper peninsula. the department says he and another firefighter who was hurt at the scene are both okay. >>> well, tight security along the southern u.s. border has smugglers looking for new ways to transport drugs and people into this country. chris martinez shows us how smugglers are now hitting the water with their hauls. >> reporter: in the open waters off the san diego coast, border protection agents keep an eye on every vest. >> on a slow day, you stop everybody. >> reporter: with security tighter on u.s./mexico border, agents say smugglers are turning on the high seas to transport drugs and people. >> we find that they're going farther offshore and farther up the coast. >> reporter: this agent says smugglers typically follow a similar pattern. >> quickly land on shore, disembark in an awaiting vehicle, and off they go. >> reporter: typically the busts begin from the aa pla
cities around the country. >>> whoa. oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. >>> the desperate rescue of a trapped michigan firefighter is caught on video. a burning roof fell on him saturday during a blaze at a gas station in the upper peninsula. the department says he and another firefighter who was hurt at the scene are both okay. >>> well, tight security along the southern u.s. border has smugglers looking for new ways to transport drugs and people into this country....
165
165
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
happened on board that plane that was heardled for sfo from new york city, but the emergency diverted the flight to grand rapids, michigan. they blamed the lithium battery. they were able to put the fire out before the plane landed. here's how one passenger described that moment. >> i kind of smelled it, and the stewardess was trying to like -- she had like maybe a storage bin and she was trying to get the backpack and trying to basically put the fire out. you could see smoke and smell it. >> none of the 158 passengers on board was hurt. the flight did eventually make it to sfo but not until midnight. >> kris, as you're talking about there. those are concerns about the battery catching fire. there are also concerns about laptop batteries and terrorism. new developments now in the debate over a potential ban on laptops on overseas flights. the homeland security director now saying terrorists are, quote, obsessed with the idea of bringing down a plane. that means there is reason to consider a full ban on carry-on electronics that are larger than a cell phone. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in atlanta with the very latest. >> this
happened on board that plane that was heardled for sfo from new york city, but the emergency diverted the flight to grand rapids, michigan. they blamed the lithium battery. they were able to put the fire out before the plane landed. here's how one passenger described that moment. >> i kind of smelled it, and the stewardess was trying to like -- she had like maybe a storage bin and she was trying to get the backpack and trying to basically put the fire out. you could see smoke and smell...
212
212
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
michigan. she and her 13-year-old sister were run down as they stood on a sidewalk. the police chief credited the city's first responders for their quick response helping victims. well, rojas ran through the streets after getting out of his car but was tackled by a group, including a ticket seller and a door supervisor at a nearby restaurant. >>> and at least three people, including a child, fell from a malfunctioning ferris wheel northwest of seattle. witnesses say the ferris wheel stopped suddenly yesterday and one of the carts turned over. the passengers tried to hold on, but they fell about 30 feet to the ground. one woman is in critical condition. >>> more severe weather is forecast for the southern plains today. tornado watches are posted for parts of missouri, arkansas, and oklahoma. severe thunderstorms and flash flooding are also possible. at least four tornadoes touched down in rural western oklahoma yesterday. some farms were damaged, but there were no reports of injuries. >>> well, today the city of new orleans will take down a statue of confederate general robert e. lee. it is the last of f
michigan. she and her 13-year-old sister were run down as they stood on a sidewalk. the police chief credited the city's first responders for their quick response helping victims. well, rojas ran through the streets after getting out of his car but was tackled by a group, including a ticket seller and a door supervisor at a nearby restaurant. >>> and at least three people, including a child, fell from a malfunctioning ferris wheel northwest of seattle. witnesses say the ferris wheel...
94
94
May 21, 2017
05/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
michigan, got a reprieve this ek. no, the water crisis they ha been dealing with has not been solved. still drinking bottled water and using approved filters why the citytruggles to fix the system but there was a small victory. was ready two impose a lien on 8,000 homes for bills. water they could then legally lose their home runs because they didn't pay for water that still contaminated with unsafe levels of lead. put it onl decided to holds a year after angry residents spoke out in a meeting. they argued that people shouldn't have to pay for water that is unfit to drink. operating under michigan law which automatically issues a lien. council overrode that process. still unresolved is who will rising cost th the of a water crisis and full cost of repair. a small ight now victory and very little comfort. i'm soledad o'brien. you back here next week for "matter of fact". ♪ i'm robert handa,erica." your host for our show, here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. today, we feature growing up asian in america, and the winners from the art, essay, and video contests. this weekend, i had the honor of being the emcee for the 22nd annual growing up asian in america a
michigan, got a reprieve this ek. no, the water crisis they ha been dealing with has not been solved. still drinking bottled water and using approved filters why the citytruggles to fix the system but there was a small victory. was ready two impose a lien on 8,000 homes for bills. water they could then legally lose their home runs because they didn't pay for water that still contaminated with unsafe levels of lead. put it onl decided to holds a year after angry residents spoke out in a meeting....
116
116
May 26, 2017
05/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
back to shannon in washington >> shannon: dramatic video showing the moments when a city bus slams into a car in michigane say may have caused the wreck and we'll tell you how everyone is doing in the aftermath. plus new details about the 2015 san bernardino attack. what police are saying about the shoot-out that killed the suspects. be 67. and on that day you will walk into a room where 15 people will be waiting... 12 behind the sofa, 2 behind the table and 1 and a half behind a curtain. family: surprise! but only one of them will make a life long dream come true. great things are ahead of you when your health is ready for them. at humana, we can help you with a personalized plan for your health for years to come. >> bill: dash cam video capturing a dramatic scene involving a bus and a car. happened wednesday night in kalamazoo, michigan. you can see the metro transit bus slamming into a car that appeared to be making a left-hand turn. both drivers had to be freed from the vehicles after the wreck. there it is. passengers on the bus also injured, several of them. police say speed was certainly a factor
back to shannon in washington >> shannon: dramatic video showing the moments when a city bus slams into a car in michigane say may have caused the wreck and we'll tell you how everyone is doing in the aftermath. plus new details about the 2015 san bernardino attack. what police are saying about the shoot-out that killed the suspects. be 67. and on that day you will walk into a room where 15 people will be waiting... 12 behind the sofa, 2 behind the table and 1 and a half behind a curtain....
362
362
May 15, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 362
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> just a kid from kalamazoo, michigan, who turned himself into a legend in new york city. >> i got a chance to play for a first-class organization and in front of the greatest fans in the history of sports. >> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." north korea celebrating the newest advance in its weapons program. the north overnight said it successfully tested a missile capable of carrying a heavy nuclear warhead. analysts and south korea say it flew higher and longer than any other from the north. >> the country's seventh missile test of the year was launched from north korea's west coast yesterday. the missile landed in the sea of japan near the russian coast. adriana diaz is in beijing following the growing threats and tension. adriana, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. north korea says the missile was a new model. kim jong-un oversaw the launch and according to state media he warned that u.s. territories are within reach and also claimed that north korea is capable of a retaliatory strike. the kn-17 missil
. >> just a kid from kalamazoo, michigan, who turned himself into a legend in new york city. >> i got a chance to play for a first-class organization and in front of the greatest fans in the history of sports. >> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." north korea celebrating the newest advance in its weapons program. the north overnight said it successfully tested a missile capable of...
188
188
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
city. taking off from jfk. the emergency plane was diverted to grand rapids, michigan. reaction from some of the frightened passengers who finally did get back home. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, sam and laura. shocking and scaryering according to one woman who was on the flight. to hear a flight attendant announce there's a possible fire in the back of the plane at row 25, it turns out the smoke was coming from a storage bin above that row. when the crew member opened the bin, she found a burning backpack with a laptop inside. the faa blames the smoke and the possible fire on the computer's lithium battery. that flight was en route from jfk. it immediately diverted to another airport named for another president, gerald ford airport in grand rapids, michigan. the fire was put out before the plane landed. >> i kind of smelled it. i noticed that the stewardess was trying to -- she had maybe a storage bin, and she was trying to get the backpack. she was trying to put the fire out. you could see smoke and smell it. >> none of the 158 people onboard wa
city. taking off from jfk. the emergency plane was diverted to grand rapids, michigan. reaction from some of the frightened passengers who finally did get back home. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, sam and laura. shocking and scaryering according to one woman who was on the flight. to hear a flight attendant announce there's a possible fire in the back of the plane at row 25, it turns out the smoke was coming from a storage bin above that row. when the crew member...
67
67
May 14, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
city when u.s. steel arrived to build the mills on lake michigan southern shore. now the population of 78,000 is less than half of what was in 1960 and one forth less even in 2000. gary is a perfect specimen of what the rust belt looks like and what janesville is striving not to become. it is almost 1:30 janesville time when they glide through the tollbooth and enters iowa. it is easy to cruise along because with the extra hour, in most of the city, carl sandburg, is asleep. the downtown skyline comes into the view. just north of chicago, a red car passes with four guys inside. tom is driving, chris notes, more janesville gypsies. matt joins us joining paul in the slumber. this wasn't like the silence. you are supposed to do color commentary. matt awakes for a text filled with other gypsies. mile marking 28 cop in the medi median. no lucky tickets. can't afford to. the one time matt got pulled over the summer before last he told the officer the truth. he works in fort wayne during the week and was driving home and was a little excited to get there and see his fami
city when u.s. steel arrived to build the mills on lake michigan southern shore. now the population of 78,000 is less than half of what was in 1960 and one forth less even in 2000. gary is a perfect specimen of what the rust belt looks like and what janesville is striving not to become. it is almost 1:30 janesville time when they glide through the tollbooth and enters iowa. it is easy to cruise along because with the extra hour, in most of the city, carl sandburg, is asleep. the downtown...
140
140
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
the plane to make an emergency stop in grand rapids, michigan, on its way from new york to san francisco. live at jfk airport here in new york citye's more. >> we've all heard of lithium batteries blowing up on cell phones midflight, but last night it was actually a laptop that burst into flame while stored in an overhead up compartment. you can imagine how scary this could have been, but fortunately it was put out before this emergency landing you just mentioned. but a statement from jetblue says the following, quote flight 915 from new york's jfk to samford cisco diverted to grand rapids, michigan, following reports of smoke emitting from a carry-on bag holding an electronic device." passengers, while surprised, remained calm. >> i i knew something was going to happen. you can't help but think that you've got to do something, so, i was prepared for. last nights incident happen to find on the same day that secretary carey's statement came out that plans to ban laptops from flights are still on the table. obviously a laptop and would be meant to rule out the possibility of a terrorist to trying to use one as an explosive device,
the plane to make an emergency stop in grand rapids, michigan, on its way from new york to san francisco. live at jfk airport here in new york citye's more. >> we've all heard of lithium batteries blowing up on cell phones midflight, but last night it was actually a laptop that burst into flame while stored in an overhead up compartment. you can imagine how scary this could have been, but fortunately it was put out before this emergency landing you just mentioned. but a statement from...
131
131
May 4, 2017
05/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
considered one of the best cities to live in in america -- at least according to the web site nearby.com. berkeley came in at number 5, the number one spot was ann arbor, michigan. other bay area spots, sunny vail, san francisco at 24 and san jose took the 88th place. they looked at crime, schools and cost of living while compiling that. >> i've been to naperville, illinois. lovely, bedroom chicago of the community. >> nice name. >> it is a nice name. >> what go up must come down. we've seen the temperatures start dropping, kari. >> all because of the shift in the wind. we're going to have an on shore flow today bringing in the ocean breezes, at least for the immediate coastline. we'll talk about how that affects the temperatures coming up next. >> you can see the fog that affects your drive across the golden gate. >> this has happened before but it's a pretty rare opportunity to go skiing on the fourth of july in the sierra. now you won't believe how long into the summer we can all board down that mountain. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing ther
considered one of the best cities to live in in america -- at least according to the web site nearby.com. berkeley came in at number 5, the number one spot was ann arbor, michigan. other bay area spots, sunny vail, san francisco at 24 and san jose took the 88th place. they looked at crime, schools and cost of living while compiling that. >> i've been to naperville, illinois. lovely, bedroom chicago of the community. >> nice name. >> it is a nice name. >> what go up must...
149
149
May 7, 2017
05/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 1
city and basically ask that that foreclosure process not go forward. but their voices are important. i think the entire focus should be back to the state of michiganm to pay up for those water credits that they took away. this issue of foreclosure is a serious one. if i had a water lien on my house that is foreclosable, i'd be nervous as well. >> can you do something to hold the state more accountable? >> the federal government doesn't have authority to dictate state law or local ordinances. but as an individual myself, as a person with expertise in this area, i certainly plan on getting involved with it. i think those individuals, those homeowners have more rights than they fully understand. that's one very important piece of this puzzle is to make sure that they get legal advice from either legal services or maybe other organizations so that they know that they can assert their rights and push back against any foreclosure action that is based solely on an unpaid water bill. >> all right. congressman dan kildy, thank you for spending part of your weekend us with. >> thank you very much, anna. >>> coming up, united shades of america. a host hits t
city and basically ask that that foreclosure process not go forward. but their voices are important. i think the entire focus should be back to the state of michiganm to pay up for those water credits that they took away. this issue of foreclosure is a serious one. if i had a water lien on my house that is foreclosable, i'd be nervous as well. >> can you do something to hold the state more accountable? >> the federal government doesn't have authority to dictate state law or local...
86
86
May 20, 2017
05/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
city, ladies and gentlemen. it's 10:30 a.m. local time. >> reporter: al and christine travel from michigan to utah, and then make the long journeyne what josh was thinking the day he came out here. >> yeah. >> reporter: josh has been unplugged for more than seven weeks. they can't wait to see him, but first they have to find him. >> josh is somewhere out here, and you guys are going to signal for josh using this. >> okay. >> reporter: wyatt, a field staffer, gives them a wooden device called a bull roar used in ancient rituals to send signals over long distances. they stop and listen for a response from josh. but nothing. off in another part of the desert -- >> oh, come on. >> reporter: josh is having trouble. >> swear to god it was working. >> i know. it was working yesterday. >> reporter: it's not a bad metaphor for the family's communication problems. when josh would shut himself away in his bedroom, gaming all night. >> it's 3:00 in the morning. it's time to get off now. >> reporter: christina takes a turn. and at last, josh responds. >> was that it? >> that was it. >> that was it. that was it right there. >> okay. >> report
city, ladies and gentlemen. it's 10:30 a.m. local time. >> reporter: al and christine travel from michigan to utah, and then make the long journeyne what josh was thinking the day he came out here. >> yeah. >> reporter: josh has been unplugged for more than seven weeks. they can't wait to see him, but first they have to find him. >> josh is somewhere out here, and you guys are going to signal for josh using this. >> okay. >> reporter: wyatt, a field staffer,...
86
86
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
in new york city time square told police he was hearing voices. 26-year-old richard rojos hit 24 people before his car crashed into a row of steel security barriers. an 18-year-old michigan girl was killed. he ran from the wreckage yelling. police and bystanders subdued him. he was high on synthetic marijuana. a group of students from northeast philadelphia witnessed the crash. the action cam was there as the 78, 8th graders arrived home last night. >> we heard this car and we hear a bang, we were about to take a picture and the chaperone said keep moving, keep moving. >> the group was in new york city on a field trip. >> the amtrak engineer who was arrested and charge in the deadly train derailment in port richmond is out of jail. brandon bostian's attorney escorted him out of jail last night. he faces 8 counts of involuntary manslaughter for the disaster on the northeast corridor. his attorney said he is a scapegoat for amtrak not installing the necessary safety brakes to protect passengers and employees. >>> president trump continued to be connections between his campaign and russia. a reporter asked the president fed done anything to merit prosecution he said no. he
in new york city time square told police he was hearing voices. 26-year-old richard rojos hit 24 people before his car crashed into a row of steel security barriers. an 18-year-old michigan girl was killed. he ran from the wreckage yelling. police and bystanders subdued him. he was high on synthetic marijuana. a group of students from northeast philadelphia witnessed the crash. the action cam was there as the 78, 8th graders arrived home last night. >> we heard this car and we hear a...