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. >>> there have been many great boxing legend to come through our city, bill shows us how one localan is keeping the legacy of smoking joe frazier alive. >> philadelphia a is a city, many champions call home. >> we can all relate to joe frazier. and the character of this city. >> steven lee, he is a boxer's focus and concentration. >> just a small adjustment. >> most days i'll come in, and, i'll look again and think, can i just get a little bet better. >> bringing details to life. a boxer a's face. the nose is broken. >> smoking joe frazier known for heating up in the later round and for his deadly left hook. >> this cross armed type of style is very philadelphia. a a lot of the great boxers that came out of here were influenced by earlier boxers like archie moore but it is joe, and it is also philadelphia. >> steven has been molding and shaping this 9-foot icon, for six months. >> i'm very determined. this job is both physical and mental at the same time. i last about six hours and then i go home and i take a nap. >> hoping his hard work inspires. >> i think often a lot of us feel
. >>> there have been many great boxing legend to come through our city, bill shows us how one localan is keeping the legacy of smoking joe frazier alive. >> philadelphia a is a city, many champions call home. >> we can all relate to joe frazier. and the character of this city. >> steven lee, he is a boxer's focus and concentration. >> just a small adjustment. >> most days i'll come in, and, i'll look again and think, can i just get a little bet better....
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but few years back. >>> all right, bad for business. >> that's what one local hospital's dealing with. nbc 10 today explaining why one option may be pulling up stakes and leaving town. >>> and also up in flames a woman tries to bum a cigarette and gets denied and the action she's accused of taking to get back at the man who refused her. >>> well a picture perfect spring day today, but that picture's about to change focus. i'll explain in my exclusive nbc 10 first alert 7-day forecast. >>> and then all new tonight at 5:00, watch where you walk. septa launching a new campaign to keep people safe along the rails. why they say it's all about respect. >>> philadelphia rabbi says she's had enough. linda holtzman is protesting hate ads. the ads show a picture of adolf hitler with strong anti-jewish messages. now the rabbi and others are putting black and yellow stickers over the controversial ads. a federal judge ordered septa to accept those ads. >>> a major health provider may be leaving a new jersey town. >> hospital officials say p they haven't made a final decision but during a recent c
but few years back. >>> all right, bad for business. >> that's what one local hospital's dealing with. nbc 10 today explaining why one option may be pulling up stakes and leaving town. >>> and also up in flames a woman tries to bum a cigarette and gets denied and the action she's accused of taking to get back at the man who refused her. >>> well a picture perfect spring day today, but that picture's about to change focus. i'll explain in my exclusive nbc 10...
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how one local organization is working on breast cancer prevention and treatment in a community that faces many barriers. alison: and then at 6:00 tonight, a brutal beatings caught on video and tonight, the breakthrough in the search for the teen who attacked a man on a metro escalator. and how you can help find him. leon: that's followed by abc "world news tonight" with david muir. what are you working on tonight? >> breaking news from baltimore. we're on the scene, the police report, the mystery police stop we never knew about. the suspect in the van in leg irons, the stop caught on surveillance camera. tonight, the deadly shark attack on a popular american beach. the man hunt for the shooter on the highway. you'll hear from the driver that called 911 not realizing she had been shot and the volcano erupting tonight. we'll fly you right over it alison: how many times can you get caught drinking and driving before you face serious consequences? leon: question is if you're in maryland, the answer is critics argue it can happen over and over again. abc 7 on your side launched a special inves
how one local organization is working on breast cancer prevention and treatment in a community that faces many barriers. alison: and then at 6:00 tonight, a brutal beatings caught on video and tonight, the breakthrough in the search for the teen who attacked a man on a metro escalator. and how you can help find him. leon: that's followed by abc "world news tonight" with david muir. what are you working on tonight? >> breaking news from baltimore. we're on the scene, the police...
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fired back saying, quote, the practical effect of the court's decision is to put a straitjacket on local governments at a time when maximum flexibility is needed. governor brown says they are now reviewing the court's decision. it is not yet clear how this will affect tiered rate systems at all the water retailers across the state. kiet do, kpix 5. >>> police in redwood city investigating an attempted kidnapping. they say a woman was unloading her car on clinton street about 9:30 last night when a suspect tried to grab her. the suspect got away in a car driven by someone else when the victim yelled. >>> police say a suspect used a fake gun while he targeted teenaged girls walking home alone in school. they ran away and provided descriptions to the police in each case. 22-year-old sagar patel was arrested yesterday, a part-time student at cal state east bay. >> we were conducting a covert surveillance operation in the area when the suspect in his vehicle was spotted in the area. so it may very well have prevented another incident from happening. >> patel's arrest photo wasn't released bec
fired back saying, quote, the practical effect of the court's decision is to put a straitjacket on local governments at a time when maximum flexibility is needed. governor brown says they are now reviewing the court's decision. it is not yet clear how this will affect tiered rate systems at all the water retailers across the state. kiet do, kpix 5. >>> police in redwood city investigating an attempted kidnapping. they say a woman was unloading her car on clinton street about 9:30 last...
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on the rise. in collaboration -- in calabria, local people are calling on the eu for help. we are asking the government to give us a hand with the clandestine boats. it's not about being racist, we do not have the resources. we're also asking the eu to take an interest because the program cannot face emergencies on their own. >> according to the u.n. high commission for refugees, 219,000 migrants crossed the mediterranean last year. 3500 lives were lost. genie: the european parliament asking turkey to recognize the murder of 1.5 million armenians a century ago as a genocide. days after the pope used that word, calling the tragedy he first genocide of the 20th century. the term has long been a source of tension between armenia and turkey. the turkish government refuses to use the word "genocide," preferring to say the mass killings came through civil war. here is olivia. >> who is in favor? it was against? oliviaer: asa bolick looked from the parliament as a majority of lawmakers encouraged -- a symbolic vote from the parliament as a majority of lawmakers encouraged the gove
on the rise. in collaboration -- in calabria, local people are calling on the eu for help. we are asking the government to give us a hand with the clandestine boats. it's not about being racist, we do not have the resources. we're also asking the eu to take an interest because the program cannot face emergencies on their own. >> according to the u.n. high commission for refugees, 219,000 migrants crossed the mediterranean last year. 3500 lives were lost. genie: the european parliament...
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well, that's exactly what we were doing in one local community today.we, they were actually doing it. it may not be what you think. today, nbc 10 is there as police turn up the heat to make a danger disappear. >>> nbc 10 continues to follow breaking news at the philadelphia international airport where an engine fire, the plane landed safely and the passengers were taken off the plane. let's go live to sky force 10 which has been hovering over most of this hour. authorities have evacuated this united express plane a short time ago. the plane was from raleigh-durham to newark where it was diverted here. and you can see the live pictures, that airplane is still being towed, and the incident still having an impact on air traffic at philadelphia international airport. we will continue to watch this situation for you. >>> in the meantime we have a traffic alert tonight as we take a live look at the ben franklin bridge. a two-yearlong track project along the bridge is proceeding on time and on budget. the port authority made that announcement today. project be
well, that's exactly what we were doing in one local community today.we, they were actually doing it. it may not be what you think. today, nbc 10 is there as police turn up the heat to make a danger disappear. >>> nbc 10 continues to follow breaking news at the philadelphia international airport where an engine fire, the plane landed safely and the passengers were taken off the plane. let's go live to sky force 10 which has been hovering over most of this hour. authorities have...
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more at 27 percent, but we'll walk through that as part of the presentation on why that is and why are we getting those local goals up. we have a lot of activity going on in the city. with that, i would like to ask raymond lee to walk you through this quarterly report and we also have the director of the workforce division pat miligan who is here and he is joined by other members of the staff as well. >> thank you director bohee, chair rosales, commissioners. ray miligan contract compliance supervisor. what i would like to get accomplished today is a walk through the quarterly sbe component, the workforce components and talk about some changes with the city local 14b work performance program and the next steps that i would like to propose for ocie. before i get too far deep into the the presentation, i do want to just preface by saying that there are two significant changes to your reports that you should be an aware of. one is the fact at the request of the commission we started tracking minority female data so when you aggregate minority data and female data that it sums up the true percentage that you are
more at 27 percent, but we'll walk through that as part of the presentation on why that is and why are we getting those local goals up. we have a lot of activity going on in the city. with that, i would like to ask raymond lee to walk you through this quarterly report and we also have the director of the workforce division pat miligan who is here and he is joined by other members of the staff as well. >> thank you director bohee, chair rosales, commissioners. ray miligan contract...
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coming up next except on the west coast, it's your local news and for viewers in the chicago area coveragees with blackhawks post game live on comcast sports net. for eddie olezyk pierre mcguire, doc emrick saying good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com sfla i cry when i saw the news. >>> tonight philadelphia are mourning over the death and destruction from a 7.8 magnitude earthquake. >>> good evening. i'm denise mcconnell. tonight the united states is sending a disaster team and at least $1 million in aid to nepal. here's what we know right now about the earthquake. the death toll is now over 1,800 people, and it continues to rise. more than 4,000;w avalanche when the earthquake hit on mount everest. officials in allentown say four students studying in nepal are safe amid the destruction. the devastating impact overseas is felt back here in the delaware valley. one local man called nepal home for two decades and was moved to tears when the news of the earthquake hit philadelphia. >> reporter: nepal, a country in ruins ravaged by the massive quake that hit without warning.ó f1 o
coming up next except on the west coast, it's your local news and for viewers in the chicago area coveragees with blackhawks post game live on comcast sports net. for eddie olezyk pierre mcguire, doc emrick saying good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com sfla i cry when i saw the news. >>> tonight philadelphia are mourning over the death and destruction from a 7.8 magnitude earthquake. >>> good evening. i'm denise mcconnell. tonight the united states is sending a...
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kids the birds, bees. >> and now is there another talk you have to have apparently the tech talk, one local mother wrote the book on it. we will catch up with her james. >> i'm james palmer a at citizens bank park problems with the phillies don't just lie on the field but in the stand as well. find out what the organization is doing to correct the problem, that and much more coming up. dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. totino's blasted crust rolls... yeah. flavor at full blast you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh authorities say when they saw her green air tag this muse is a repeat offender. this is second time this muse led officers on the chase through highly populated suburban boys i she was finally captured and released back in the wild but they took her out further at the time. >> you know, sometimes they just like the city lights. >> when you are a moose you go where you like. >> around here we get cats dogs, and turkey vultures
kids the birds, bees. >> and now is there another talk you have to have apparently the tech talk, one local mother wrote the book on it. we will catch up with her james. >> i'm james palmer a at citizens bank park problems with the phillies don't just lie on the field but in the stand as well. find out what the organization is doing to correct the problem, that and much more coming up. dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. totino's blasted crust rolls... yeah. flavor at full blast you...
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one local police department is buying into a new system to track crime before it occurs. >> : chances of showers and thunderstorms ollie and all we're forecast looks like we relive after the break you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store where you'll find the best buy rated mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. >> pam: new at 11: the san jose police department will be getting a new crime tracking system. which aims to predict. when and where crime will occur. before it happens. the city council voted today. to allocate a half- million dollars for the system. it uses analytics -- everything from weather data. to past crime incidents. to predi
one local police department is buying into a new system to track crime before it occurs. >> : chances of showers and thunderstorms ollie and all we're forecast looks like we relive after the break you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells...
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just in the last few minutes as we've been coming to air i've been watching visuals on local networks here. we're seeing pictures of aircraft from india air force aircraft with personnel dis disembarking with humanitarian aid and other necessity at this time. india mobilized three aircraft this afternoon and more are expected to join this relief and recovery effort in the coming days. the prime minister narendra modi has been in touch with the president of nepal to offer support and any other engagement that the indian government can offer at this time. we should also mention that there is a particularly interesting contact here. geographically india is one of the better places to help in terms of wide-ranging effort here in terms of humanitarian help that is required, and also in terms of the bonds that perhaps both culture both countries hair. keeping in mind that it's pilgrimage season in nepal where hundreds of thousands of indians head to nepal to pay their respects. it will will be an interesting time for both india and nepal as this effort gains more pace as time progresses. >>
just in the last few minutes as we've been coming to air i've been watching visuals on local networks here. we're seeing pictures of aircraft from india air force aircraft with personnel dis disembarking with humanitarian aid and other necessity at this time. india mobilized three aircraft this afternoon and more are expected to join this relief and recovery effort in the coming days. the prime minister narendra modi has been in touch with the president of nepal to offer support and any other...
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security cameras on the local buildings are recording them. >> my big job was to assess o'neil in his guide work. and danielle's job was to work him under blindfold and make sure he's doing all the fundamentals that need to be completed. >> there's no way they were ready for what happened next. >> i heard this pop, the breaking of the glass of a window behind me. and i just see this car -- >> a car is rapidly backing up toward them on the sidewalk.
security cameras on the local buildings are recording them. >> my big job was to assess o'neil in his guide work. and danielle's job was to work him under blindfold and make sure he's doing all the fundamentals that need to be completed. >> there's no way they were ready for what happened next. >> i heard this pop, the breaking of the glass of a window behind me. and i just see this car -- >> a car is rapidly backing up toward them on the sidewalk.
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getting by southbound on the right-hand shoulder but major delays if you're traveling southbound on 295. locally, you can take 44 around this. northbound, it was jammed for quite a bit, because once police first got out here they closed off the northbounds she northbound lanes as well, but that has cleared up. and while traffic is flowing around this northbound good if you stay in the center and northbound lanes getting around this mess. we'll talk to crews, they'll say they'll probably be here for another hour or two investigating this deadly crash, know there will be delays in your future. reporting live katy zachary, nbc 10 news. >> thank you for that update. now let's get a check on our sunday weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. brittney, the sun has finally come out. >> and we're starting to see those clouds clear up. as we head towards afternoon, our temperatures will head closer to where we were yesterday into the low 60s, but not quite where we should be for this time of year 67 degrees. 54 in atlantic city. temperatures in dover at 52. 46 in mt. pocono if you're waking up with us
getting by southbound on the right-hand shoulder but major delays if you're traveling southbound on 295. locally, you can take 44 around this. northbound, it was jammed for quite a bit, because once police first got out here they closed off the northbounds she northbound lanes as well, but that has cleared up. and while traffic is flowing around this northbound good if you stay in the center and northbound lanes getting around this mess. we'll talk to crews, they'll say they'll probably be here...
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northern virginia bureau chief julie carey reports now on the role local businesses are asked to playpolice crack down on the crime. >> reporter: they packed into a room at george mason university to find out how they can help in the fight against human trafficking, company managers, employees, educators. >> these are our children that are being targeted. >> reporter: but as they listened, police were making the latest child trafficking arrest in fairfax county. the investigation started when police got an anonymous tip that someone was using this website to advertise juveniles for sex. >> when we do receive information that a juvenile might be being trafficked we respond to that aggressively and immediately. >> reporter: investigators tracked the ad to a woman staying at this herndon hotel. inside room 245 what they feared, there was a 3-year-old boy. they also found $3500 in cash, marijuana, and lots of cell phones. >> it's extremely worrisome. not only is that child at risk just be" being in that environment but what the child is being exposed to as well is extremely concerning. >>
northern virginia bureau chief julie carey reports now on the role local businesses are asked to playpolice crack down on the crime. >> reporter: they packed into a room at george mason university to find out how they can help in the fight against human trafficking, company managers, employees, educators. >> these are our children that are being targeted. >> reporter: but as they listened, police were making the latest child trafficking arrest in fairfax county. the...
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food and water watch works across california to work on local bans against fracing. we worked for common sense labeling like country of origin labeling and the tt puts that as risk. we see commune tease rising up to protect and get common sense labeling, but with certain leaks from what we know of the secret tpp agreement mune nis palties are put at richck of law suits. that is one aspect and also see it as-we work a lot on sea food safety and food safety in general. with the tpp the boarders would be plud ited again with unsafe sea food imports putting consumers at risk. we fought hard for food safety standard and see tpp as a race to the bottom [inaudible] to oppose this bad deal as is it not in our public interest. thank you very much and look forward to your support >> thank you, next speaker, please >> i would like to put this up on the tv. yerbd i got on the [inaudible] in k fax to talk about the 240th an versery of the shot heard round the world which was sunday april 19. but what jessie custan fails to graphic fully and what you fail to graphic when we deal w
food and water watch works across california to work on local bans against fracing. we worked for common sense labeling like country of origin labeling and the tt puts that as risk. we see commune tease rising up to protect and get common sense labeling, but with certain leaks from what we know of the secret tpp agreement mune nis palties are put at richck of law suits. that is one aspect and also see it as-we work a lot on sea food safety and food safety in general. with the tpp the boarders...
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he has been on our boards for several years. he's known locally as well as regionally and he has been serving on the high speed rail board as well, and so he's familiar to many of us, so we're very anxious for him to start will be towards the end of this month, and looking forward to some stability with the transition of the you new general manager. >> so he's been at the center of a lot of issues. okay good. any other communications? >> okay. i wish to thank sfgtv for broadcasting us worldwide and board of directors old business. i have some. i think we will be getting in april but maybe in may a presentation -- i don't know if it's by mtc but sponsored by them. they have been doing a study much major corridors for the last several months and one thing in the study is an idea of a contraflow lane on the eastbound level of the bridge that would be dedicated for a.m. commute and restricted to buses and perhaps trucks and commercial trucks, and vehicles with more than "x" number of people or something like that. that's just being looked at, and some
he has been on our boards for several years. he's known locally as well as regionally and he has been serving on the high speed rail board as well, and so he's familiar to many of us, so we're very anxious for him to start will be towards the end of this month, and looking forward to some stability with the transition of the you new general manager. >> so he's been at the center of a lot of issues. okay good. any other communications? >> okay. i wish to thank sfgtv for broadcasting...
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be a policy choice open the part of the commission as to whether those revenues are spent fully on local build or set some aside to address rate adjustments that might have to happen pg&e rates hemisphere during the course of the year dollars set aside to continue to fund ourselves and stay competitive with pg&e i suppose investing in those kind of things. >> i you know the thirty megawatts we're looking at in launching the program is that the model or looking to launch bigger or launch when we launch early next year. >> we're planning to isolate thirty megawatts but for some reason the market is in our favor we could come to the commission wow. we've got great opportunity but we're going with the expectation it will be a thirty megawatt program. >> we've seen revenues from 2 hundred thousand to a million. >> yes. >> that's the net revenues that's what we'd be collecting at these rates in excess of our actual costs to operate the program. >> i'm just wondering if it
be a policy choice open the part of the commission as to whether those revenues are spent fully on local build or set some aside to address rate adjustments that might have to happen pg&e rates hemisphere during the course of the year dollars set aside to continue to fund ourselves and stay competitive with pg&e i suppose investing in those kind of things. >> i you know the thirty megawatts we're looking at in launching the program is that the model or looking to launch bigger or...
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they are weighing up the policies of candidates for seats on local assemblies. the key issue is how to revitalize regional economies. nearly 2,300 seats are up for grabs. on prefectural assemblies. that's 46 fewer than in the previous election. almost 3,300 candidates are in the running. that's 184 fewer than last time. the proportion of women is the highest ever at 11.6%. over 1,000 seats are at stake on assemblies in major cities. nearly 1,500 candidates are chasing them. political parties are hoping to boost their local power base ahead of next year's upper house election. citizens will vote for their prefectural and city representatives on april 12th. >>> japanese workers are often required to put in overtime but not all of them are compensated for their efforts. the government now says it wants to change the rules for skilled workers. members of the cabinet have approved a draft bill to reform the labor law. their goal is to motivate highly skilled specialists so as to maintain strong levels of performance. nhk world's noriko okada reports. >> reporter: the
they are weighing up the policies of candidates for seats on local assemblies. the key issue is how to revitalize regional economies. nearly 2,300 seats are up for grabs. on prefectural assemblies. that's 46 fewer than in the previous election. almost 3,300 candidates are in the running. that's 184 fewer than last time. the proportion of women is the highest ever at 11.6%. over 1,000 seats are at stake on assemblies in major cities. nearly 1,500 candidates are chasing them. political parties...
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. >> in pakistan many rely on local councils known as jirgas to rule on dispute. in some cases they have to give their daughter away. some local leaders say it should be scrapped. >> reporter: this girl is paying the price for her father's crime. when she was five he killed a man in their village during a dispute. a meeting of tribal leaders, known as a jurga agreed she'd be handed over as compensation for the crime to the victim's family >> translation: i was struggling with my husband, was it her fault. you killed someone, not her, i told him you should go. >> reporter: in the end, the father defied the council's order and kept his daughter. >> there was tremendous pressure from my wife. my daughter was a child. i realised it was brutality towards her. >> reporter: she is afraid the victim's family will try to kidnap or kill her. this campaigner says she supports the tribal councils as long as they don't violate the rights of girls. >> people don't want to admit that a girl who is ultimately going to go to an enemy's home to pay the price of her father's crime or
. >> in pakistan many rely on local councils known as jirgas to rule on dispute. in some cases they have to give their daughter away. some local leaders say it should be scrapped. >> reporter: this girl is paying the price for her father's crime. when she was five he killed a man in their village during a dispute. a meeting of tribal leaders, known as a jurga agreed she'd be handed over as compensation for the crime to the victim's family >> translation: i was struggling with...
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what smells so bad on board local trains? today the theory behind the odor. >>> and a gloomy chilly weather out there. and these conditions aren't going away soon. i'm tracking more rain and storms. and i'll tell you when things will clear out. if . >>> it's a competition that has local high school suptss students flexing their figure are muscles. >> the national court reporters association held a tournament style texting competition. the person with the fastest fingers got a scholarship for the college's court reporting ram program. >> they're prime candidates the way they're constantly using technology, they're translating what they hear in their brain and into text mode. >> today it's part of a nationwide effort to educate students about court reporting. >>> big break could be coming for some delmarva power companies. a total of $40 million in one time credits on their utility bills. part of a concession in the merger. the public service commission will determine the time line and amounts of the exact payments. >>> this is
what smells so bad on board local trains? today the theory behind the odor. >>> and a gloomy chilly weather out there. and these conditions aren't going away soon. i'm tracking more rain and storms. and i'll tell you when things will clear out. if . >>> it's a competition that has local high school suptss students flexing their figure are muscles. >> the national court reporters association held a tournament style texting competition. the person with the fastest fingers...
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the excitement is building especially for one local player. player who has a chance to fulfill the dream of a lifetime. wide receiver jarod strong grew up in the area. strong started arizona state, worked out with the eagles a few weeks ago, and he told us playing for his hometown birds would be a football dream come true. >> he's a great guy. a great coaching staff. and they accepted me very well. i appreciate that. they're one of the best visits i had this year. >> we'll cross our fingers for you. strong is with family in chicago for the draft. friends and family will watch from home tonight. nbc10 has the draft covered for you like no one else. be sure to watch our eagles draft day special at 7:00. chip kelly will dras,address you, the fans live. in south philly with profiles and information with draft experts, eagles draft day tonight at 7:00 right here on nbc10. >> it's super exciting. who will the eagles get with that 20th pick or will they trade that 20th pick off? we'll get insight from vai sikahema in half an hour. >>> you're watching
the excitement is building especially for one local player. player who has a chance to fulfill the dream of a lifetime. wide receiver jarod strong grew up in the area. strong started arizona state, worked out with the eagles a few weeks ago, and he told us playing for his hometown birds would be a football dream come true. >> he's a great guy. a great coaching staff. and they accepted me very well. i appreciate that. they're one of the best visits i had this year. >> we'll cross our...
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you condition sea more of powell interview tonight on night loon at 12:35 am after kimmel live. >> mystery at localch. coming up next on 7 news. could you shot and killed and calf stolen. who the ranch owner thinks behind the disturbing crime. >> stranger watching baby sleep half world away. how prying eye are finding their way in your home. >> and it all adds up. big box left behind at airport >> watch this now as dozens of passengers inside a moscow metro station came to the rescue after woman got stuck between a train and the platform. you see it all here in the video posted on russia life news web site. crowd starts rocking the train become and forth shouting in unison to push harder. financially the woman foot freed and helped to her feet. she was taken to the hospital to be treated for leg injury. >> cattle rancher is at loss as to who shot and killed 3 of his cows one of the calfs also missing. happened on ranch on eden canyon road in castro valley. lillian has the story. >>reporter: at this ranch in castro valley dozens of cattle roam over 100 acre. owner josh does a head count every couple
you condition sea more of powell interview tonight on night loon at 12:35 am after kimmel live. >> mystery at localch. coming up next on 7 news. could you shot and killed and calf stolen. who the ranch owner thinks behind the disturbing crime. >> stranger watching baby sleep half world away. how prying eye are finding their way in your home. >> and it all adds up. big box left behind at airport >> watch this now as dozens of passengers inside a moscow metro station came...
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. >> still to come here on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 a local man fighting for his family matt. >> reporter: his house burn down and his wife is on life support in the hospital one local father is doing whatever it takes to provide for his children. i'm matt rivers in waterford township with his story coming up. >>> sharing their stories why these children joined a local hospital to spread a very important message, kathy? >>> rain moving in, from the beginning, as holiday weekend we are looking at showers for good friday and for easter, we will talk about what is going on in the forecast and also an unusual forecast is as phillies kick off their season beasley. >>> phillies final grapefruit league game today at bright house field. i'll show you the star have the game verse rays and phillies schedule leading up to monday's opening day ahead in okay buddy what's your favorite kind of cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... but apple cinnamon is my favorite too... and fruity... oh yeah, and frosted! okay, but...what's you're most favorite of all? hmm... the kind i have wi
. >> still to come here on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 a local man fighting for his family matt. >> reporter: his house burn down and his wife is on life support in the hospital one local father is doing whatever it takes to provide for his children. i'm matt rivers in waterford township with his story coming up. >>> sharing their stories why these children joined a local hospital to spread a very important message, kathy? >>> rain moving in, from the...
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you condition sea more of powell interview tonight on night loon at 12:35 am after kimmel live. >> mystery at local ranch. coming up next on 7 news. could you shot and killed and calf stolen. who the ranch owner thinks behind the disturbing crime. >> stranger watching baby sleep half world away. how prying eye are finding their way in your home. >> and it all adds up. big box left behind at airport se >> watch this now as dozens of passengers inside a moscow metro station came to the rescue after woman got stuck between a train and the platform. you see it all here in the video posted on russia life news web site. crowd starts rocking the train become and forth shouting in unison to push harder. financially the woman foot freed and helped to her feet. she was taken to the hospital to be treated for leg injury. >> cattle rancher is at loss as to who shot and killed 3 of his cows one of the calfs also missing. happened on ranch on eden canyon road in castro valley. lillian has the story. >>reporter: at this ranch in castro valley dozens of cattle roam over 100 acre. owner josh does a head count every
you condition sea more of powell interview tonight on night loon at 12:35 am after kimmel live. >> mystery at local ranch. coming up next on 7 news. could you shot and killed and calf stolen. who the ranch owner thinks behind the disturbing crime. >> stranger watching baby sleep half world away. how prying eye are finding their way in your home. >> and it all adds up. big box left behind at airport se >> watch this now as dozens of passengers inside a moscow metro...
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northrop grumman. >>> only on news4, a local woman discovers bullet holes in her home. ehind the crime that could happen on any street? >>> now to a father of three showing the world his close call with a tornado. >> the north carolina man was driving in illinois for work when the funnel cloud came toward him. >> this is a tornado and i cannot tell which way it is going so i don't know how to get away from it. but it looks like it is coming right toward me. >> yeah i would say it is right over me. >> luckily he was able to get to a highway overpass when the tornado went by. >> oh! scary. the truck -- oh my gosh. holy smokes! the truck feels like it is about to lift up off the ground. oh my gosh. oh look at that. >> yeah. that truck sustained some damage. but that guy is okay. >> that is incredible. >> with weather like that get out of there and get to a structure at the lowest level. keep it safe. >> you really want the wipers on. their fastest level temperature point, right? >> yeah. it is ball safety. rather than continue to shoot just get somewhere safe. we've got a l
northrop grumman. >>> only on news4, a local woman discovers bullet holes in her home. ehind the crime that could happen on any street? >>> now to a father of three showing the world his close call with a tornado. >> the north carolina man was driving in illinois for work when the funnel cloud came toward him. >> this is a tornado and i cannot tell which way it is going so i don't know how to get away from it. but it looks like it is coming right toward me....
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a curfew has been put in place and there is a restriction on local movement. >> let's take a look at what is happening in nigeria's north. how is it playing out there? >> well, jane, so far so good. things have been quiet here except for a few incidents. disagreement between voters and election officials that has been sorted out. we're also hearing about elections happening. there has been violence yesterday and spilling over into today, but it has been going peacefully. without major incident so far. >> a lot of people clearly have turned up, but i'm hearing about voter apathy, what's that about? >> absolutely. there's been some kind of voter apathy going on here in the north of the country. i think the euphoria from elections two weeks ago has begun to quiet down. now when it comes to local elections the people are not as eager as they seem to be. when members of the elections happened some two weeks ago. less than half of the voting population has turned up to acredit themselves. >> thank you for that. now the u.n. commission for palestinian refugees is on his way to syria. he wil
a curfew has been put in place and there is a restriction on local movement. >> let's take a look at what is happening in nigeria's north. how is it playing out there? >> well, jane, so far so good. things have been quiet here except for a few incidents. disagreement between voters and election officials that has been sorted out. we're also hearing about elections happening. there has been violence yesterday and spilling over into today, but it has been going peacefully. without...
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on fire. national guard and local police were on the streets to keep order. a group of new jersey state troopers are among the efforts. >>> this is what it looked like as the city wide curfew went into affect last night. they had to use smoke and pepper balls to disperse a crowd of about 200 off the street. handful of arrest reported compared to hundreds monday into tuesday. demonstrators say they want their voices heard and some politicians say they are listening. you can count on nbc 10 for continuing coverage of the crisis in baltimore. you can get up to the minute alerts on the nbc 10 news app and also find new information on how to help people of baltimore during this time of unrest. >>> protests have also taken place in other cities including ferguson missouri. gunfire e are you positiverup gunfire e are you positiverupted after hundreds took to the streets. one person was reportedly shot in the leg. a city soaks person said when police responded protesters threw rocks at patrol vehicles. there's been frequent unrest in ferguson since a police officer s
on fire. national guard and local police were on the streets to keep order. a group of new jersey state troopers are among the efforts. >>> this is what it looked like as the city wide curfew went into affect last night. they had to use smoke and pepper balls to disperse a crowd of about 200 off the street. handful of arrest reported compared to hundreds monday into tuesday. demonstrators say they want their voices heard and some politicians say they are listening. you can count on nbc...
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one week effective immediately. reporting in arlington alexandra limon fox5 local news. >> mc henry posted an apology on tweeter that "as frustrated as i was, i should always choose to be respect tull and take the high road i am so sorry for my actions and will learn from this mistake. i still can't wrap my head around people who even can think that way. >> all right. >> crazy. >>> what's on your radar tonight tonight. rain is the on the way. >> of course. >> spoiler alert. >> sunshine folks were out and about enjoying it and we're looking at ultimate doppler watch fog rainfall off to the west headed in our direction overnight. but look at the severe weather. taking place to the west. we're looking at reports of funnel clouds, tornadoes toward the oklahoma texas panhandle as well as around the houston area. even snow right now in denver, colorado. and that moisture will eventually head in our direction early next week. but right now you can see off to the west we're looking at the green and that continues to move in and will be the case overnight friday we're looking at showers, kind of on and off throughout the day
one week effective immediately. reporting in arlington alexandra limon fox5 local news. >> mc henry posted an apology on tweeter that "as frustrated as i was, i should always choose to be respect tull and take the high road i am so sorry for my actions and will learn from this mistake. i still can't wrap my head around people who even can think that way. >> all right. >> crazy. >>> what's on your radar tonight tonight. rain is the on the way. >> of course....
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nbc10.com. >>> it is budget time for school leaders all over our area. >> and for people living in one localt higher taxes on the way. nbc 10 is asking what's feeding this need and how high might they go? >>> a beautiful start to the workweek today. tomorrow, though we have rain coming. and some of you could see locally heavy rainfall. what it could mean for your commutes coming up. >>> all new at 6:00, we have a winner. someone who purchased a powerball ticket at one spot in your area about to become a whole lot richer. >>> here's some of the stories making headlines on nbc 10 news at 5:45. authorities are now offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to more arrests in the kidnapping on of a jewelry store worker in philadelphia. authorities already arrested gay in south carolina over the weekend. gay will be returned to philadelphia to face kidnapping and attempted robbery charges. >>> an ex-boyfriend is accused of holding a mother and her 5-year-old months taplg at gunpoint in chester. s.w.a.t. teams rushed in when they heard screaming inside the home. police arrested allen freema
nbc10.com. >>> it is budget time for school leaders all over our area. >> and for people living in one localt higher taxes on the way. nbc 10 is asking what's feeding this need and how high might they go? >>> a beautiful start to the workweek today. tomorrow, though we have rain coming. and some of you could see locally heavy rainfall. what it could mean for your commutes coming up. >>> all new at 6:00, we have a winner. someone who purchased a powerball ticket...
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. >>> meanwhile as california's drought rages on, local water agencies are still trying to figure out how to diffey up -- [indiscernible] some bay area communities have stepped up to cope with the drought as well but others not so much. >> the grass is greener, much greener in the community of woodside. one woman who has replaced her yard with wood chips is trying to convince the town to launch a water savings plan. about 300 woodside households use more than 75,000 gallons of water a month. it is a different story across the bay in newark. >> that's right. neighbors are only allowed to water their yards once a week and they proudly display signs that say we're doing our part to conserve. water violators get letters and phone calls from the city. one neighbor tells us he's let his yard go and now uses 75% less water. cities in water districts that don't comply with the governor's order could be fined up to $10,000 a day. >> we'll see more rep discussions -- repercussions for people not participating. >> so far we have not really seen heavy repercussions. it's still -- the governor is
. >>> meanwhile as california's drought rages on, local water agencies are still trying to figure out how to diffey up -- [indiscernible] some bay area communities have stepped up to cope with the drought as well but others not so much. >> the grass is greener, much greener in the community of woodside. one woman who has replaced her yard with wood chips is trying to convince the town to launch a water savings plan. about 300 woodside households use more than 75,000 gallons of...
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april. >> and it will be on muni trains and bart into next week. >> kim bardakian, armenian one of 30000 local members of that community, many pitched in to pay the development authority $10,500 for this prime ad space. one supposed to be nonpolitical. but is it? >> we did not evaluate it to be political. more of a memorial of historic events. >> the armenian genocide began 100 years ago this month. 1.3 million armenian christians died at the hands of the ottoman government. >> they were killed in the desert by starvation. >> the turkish government denied it happened which does beg a question about free speech. what is to stop another, more controversial group for asking for the space? or causing demonstrations? >> we haven't had a problem in the past with messages of a controversial nature being requested or permitted. and we don't see that this opens up door for that either. >> it's about genocide. hitler said who today remembers the armenians? >> this month on the bay bridge we all will. >> berkeley residents are being startled out of their sleep by loud booms that have been going on for a
april. >> and it will be on muni trains and bart into next week. >> kim bardakian, armenian one of 30000 local members of that community, many pitched in to pay the development authority $10,500 for this prime ad space. one supposed to be nonpolitical. but is it? >> we did not evaluate it to be political. more of a memorial of historic events. >> the armenian genocide began 100 years ago this month. 1.3 million armenian christians died at the hands of the ottoman...
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the 7-day if a few minutes. >>> well we can turn up the heat or throw on extra layers in the spring chill. it's not so easy for localarmers. >> that's right. cold weather worrying about the crops and produce that ends up on your table. nbc 10 bureau reporter ted greenberg shows us what crops are most at risk. >> we were lucky to escape the freeze last night. >> the peach blossoms at sunny slope farms in hopewell township survived, but with an even colder night ahead, ronald thomas can't help but worry. >> tonight's the night that's of concern. >> they have about 800 acres of peach trees here and thomas says it's been close to a decade since they've had to endure such cool weather in late april. >> you have one chance at a peach and once this bud and this flower freezes, that falls off and that's the potential crop for this year. >> it should be almost twice that size. >> the lettuce at the farm is growing slower than normal. >> it's saying help me give me some heat. >> the crops here are about two weeks behind schedule thanks to below normal temperatures and plenty of wet weather. >> every time you had to work, we h
the 7-day if a few minutes. >>> well we can turn up the heat or throw on extra layers in the spring chill. it's not so easy for localarmers. >> that's right. cold weather worrying about the crops and produce that ends up on your table. nbc 10 bureau reporter ted greenberg shows us what crops are most at risk. >> we were lucky to escape the freeze last night. >> the peach blossoms at sunny slope farms in hopewell township survived, but with an even colder night ahead,...
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police and forest rangers are on their way to a remote village in the south of cambodia. they've had a tip that localsre selling meat from poaching here. the wildlife rapid rescue team goes investigating. the special unit, made up of twelve officers, is on duty throughout the country in the fight against the illegal animal trade and poaching. they nearly always find what they're looking for. here, a cooler hidden in the undergrowth is full of poached animals from the nearby national park. >> this is a porcupine. we've also seized mouse deer, hares and other animals. we desperately need to stop poaching. the forests in the area are being so heavily hunted that they're practically empty. even common species are disappearing completely. >> cambodia's biodiversity is especially threatened by the trade in rare animals. the biggest market for them is china. the locals' poverty makes it easy for criminal gangs to recruit them as helpers. but the officials rarely catch the big-time dealers. >> our team especially patrols the border regions with thailand and vietnam, the smuggling routes to china. whether cobr
police and forest rangers are on their way to a remote village in the south of cambodia. they've had a tip that localsre selling meat from poaching here. the wildlife rapid rescue team goes investigating. the special unit, made up of twelve officers, is on duty throughout the country in the fight against the illegal animal trade and poaching. they nearly always find what they're looking for. here, a cooler hidden in the undergrowth is full of poached animals from the nearby national park....
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>> the local hire initiative has a couple of elements to it. oneis as you mentioned, the pilot program. it's very important. at a pilot program for communities and entities that want to explore -- particularly for fhwa and fta because we have statutory requirements now for competitive procurement to lift what has been interpreted to be a prohibition on geographic hiring. this is for folks who want to explore what this is about. this is not a mandate that you have to do it. we want to more systematically explore whether geographic preference does, in fact, imposeqkn&ñ constraints on the competitive bidding environment. this is a way of getting experience on the ground with entities that want to pursue these and see how it applies. given that it is a broad pilot test we wanted to look not only at construction but also as procurement. so we don't go?& specific -- the whole point about a pilot program is you to bring your ideas to us for communities to bring ideas to the department of transportation as to how they would want to implement a geographic h
>> the local hire initiative has a couple of elements to it. oneis as you mentioned, the pilot program. it's very important. at a pilot program for communities and entities that want to explore -- particularly for fhwa and fta because we have statutory requirements now for competitive procurement to lift what has been interpreted to be a prohibition on geographic hiring. this is for folks who want to explore what this is about. this is not a mandate that you have to do it. we want to more...
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you condition sea more of powell interview tonight on night loon at 12:35 am after kimmel live. >> mystery at local and killed and calf stolen. who the ranch owner thinks behind the disturbing crime. >> stranger watching baby sleep half world away. how prying eye are finding their way in your home. >> and it all adds up. big box left behind at airport s >> watch this now as dozens of passengers inside a moscow metro station came to the rescue after woman got stuck between a train and the platform. you see it all here in the video posted on russia life news web site. crowd starts rocking the train become and forth shouting in unison to push harder. financially the woman foot freed and helped to her feet. she was taken to the hospital to be treated for leg injury. >> cattle rancher is at loss as to who shot and killed 3 of his cows one of the calfs also missing. happened on ranch on eden canyon road in castro valley. lillian has the story. >>reporter: at this ranch in castro valley dozens of cattle roam over 100 acre. owner josh does a head count every couple days when he realized some of them were m
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for president you spend billion dollars it is a small campaign with hundreds of dollars of dollars on local television so see that amount of activities and that level of an expenditure within a campaign that probably is somewhere in the mid hundreds of thousand dollars it is for me a little bit hard to believe that r a reasonable person wouldn't know about this activity because that amount of money paid for a lot of things it is not a significant immaterial amount of money in relationship to the money spent on the campaign with the xhuchdz. >> everyone told the f b b credit that everyone involved in the campaign had 90 no idea i think corresponding all medical cannabis mail pieces that's when we learned about and the committee is required to report between twenty-four hours so that's when the supervisor farrell committee know what was going on and other independent expenditures maybe in the hundreds of thousand dollars on the odds independent expenditures all over the place our question with that much money how can it be reasonable he didn't know about it that wasn't until the mail orders h
for president you spend billion dollars it is a small campaign with hundreds of dollars of dollars on local television so see that amount of activities and that level of an expenditure within a campaign that probably is somewhere in the mid hundreds of thousand dollars it is for me a little bit hard to believe that r a reasonable person wouldn't know about this activity because that amount of money paid for a lot of things it is not a significant immaterial amount of money in relationship to...
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certainly would hope that that would continue as the hours go on. >> tisha did mention 15 injuries what one local baltimore hospital told her and so that would indicate maybe a few didn't sound like -- i don't think we have details on how serious those injuries are. >> wendy is at our live desk. >> we were just talking about what we saw that fairly dramatic video of officers firing. we don't know what they were firing. if they were firing pepper balls it's like firing a paint ball at someone. obviously not lethal but hit you and then it releases this irritant as sort of an individual releases it on you so that you really are sort of incapacitated by the irritant itself. that could be. we have not confirmed it. when you hear this talk of pepper balls that's what one is. we're hearing from the colonel charles cohler of the maryland national guard. they are monitoring the situation until they get orders to get in. this group of maryland national guard coming from all parts of the state is trained in crowd control and use of force specifically only the use of the amount of force needed to control the
certainly would hope that that would continue as the hours go on. >> tisha did mention 15 injuries what one local baltimore hospital told her and so that would indicate maybe a few didn't sound like -- i don't think we have details on how serious those injuries are. >> wendy is at our live desk. >> we were just talking about what we saw that fairly dramatic video of officers firing. we don't know what they were firing. if they were firing pepper balls it's like firing a paint...
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santa clara county has 1.8 million people and relies on local ground water state aqueducts and the hetch hetchy water system. available water from those sources will keep dwindling as long as the drought lingers on. >>> well, it's only a drop in the bucket, with you it's coming downright now. >> it is. a lot. >> you know what i did yesterday is i got all my plants undercover and brought them out and set them on the lawn and a couple of buckets. that will help with the watering tomorrow and the day after and the day after. right? >> maybe. maybe not so much the day after that. >>> good morning, everybody. heavy rain this morning. yellow is moderate to heavy rain. it's pouring in the bay area from the north bay through the santa cruz mountains. heavy precipitation. you have there at that 580/680 corridor heavy amounts of precipitation. then we come further west. the peninsula with moderate rainfall. i would anticipate airport delays today especially at sfo. this is the scene looking out toward the transamerica pyramid where we have mostly cloudy skies. very windy conditions. winds are curr
santa clara county has 1.8 million people and relies on local ground water state aqueducts and the hetch hetchy water system. available water from those sources will keep dwindling as long as the drought lingers on. >>> well, it's only a drop in the bucket, with you it's coming downright now. >> it is. a lot. >> you know what i did yesterday is i got all my plants undercover and brought them out and set them on the lawn and a couple of buckets. that will help with the...
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. >> governor brown denounced the courts decision saying the ruling puts a straight jacket on local government at a time when flexibility is needed for conservation. >>> on this earth day san francisco mayor ed lee will announce a new campaign to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. it's called the 050-100 roots campaign. use 100% of renewable energy and pull carbon dioxide out of the air by adding more trees. just about all the water districts in the bay area have some type of lawn conversion rebate program where the agency gives credits on water bills when customers replace their lawn. east bay mud for example will give homeowners 50 cents for every square foot of lawn they get rid of up to $2500. hundreds of people have already applied for the program. >> i looked at this thing. i used to have kids. we used to need a laniary for them to play on. i tonight need that anymore. >> last year east bay mud customers converted half a million square feet of lawn to drought tolerant landscape. right here we have posted a link of rebate programs around the bay area. just look for the story in the earth da
. >> governor brown denounced the courts decision saying the ruling puts a straight jacket on local government at a time when flexibility is needed for conservation. >>> on this earth day san francisco mayor ed lee will announce a new campaign to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. it's called the 050-100 roots campaign. use 100% of renewable energy and pull carbon dioxide out of the air by adding more trees. just about all the water districts in the bay area have some type of lawn...
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one week. >>> we have lifetime coverage. our dave schratwieser spoke to localolice responding to that threat on officers lives. we start with dave kinchen live at baltimore city hall tonight. dave? >> reporter: lucy sirens are blaring all across baltimore tonight. baltimore is a city on fire. firefighters are still struggling to keep up with fires and blazes all across the city. this is a city in protest and a city rioting. (sirens blaring). >> a convoy baltimore police officers on the move in a night of chaos with the state of emergency declared in the city and the maryland national guard activated much cops guarding city hall and the police administration building. it follows a dave mass ray yachting with several police officers hurt attacked with rocks and sticks earlier in the day word that thee gangs bloods, the crips and black guerilla family pledge to take outlaw enforcement. >> people were throwing rock at each other. the police shot a can of tear gas toward us. >> police cars damaged hadn't towed away. private property like this car destroyed. it was s
one week. >>> we have lifetime coverage. our dave schratwieser spoke to localolice responding to that threat on officers lives. we start with dave kinchen live at baltimore city hall tonight. dave? >> reporter: lucy sirens are blaring all across baltimore tonight. baltimore is a city on fire. firefighters are still struggling to keep up with fires and blazes all across the city. this is a city in protest and a city rioting. (sirens blaring). >> a convoy baltimore police...
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we went undercover and cameras were rolling as paid employee at one local charity stopped with a truck full of canned food and other supplies. see what happens when we catch him red handd ducis rogers shows up and if the phillies can salvage one against the mar lips. that and more when "action news" continues tonight cox cast will abandon its bid to buy time warper cable. several reports say it's because of resistance from government regulators worried about one mega company controlling so much of the cable and internet market. philadelphia-based comcast is currently building a second, even taller skyscraper at 18 and arch center city 4,000 workers and made deals to buy language diagonally to that site 19 and arch. there is spec tlaition may be for third tower. nothing has yet ban announced. >> power could be back on at revel by tomorrow. new owner glen strawb struck a temporary deal with the you'lltyty. he's find 5,000 a day for the fwooingt weeks for safety violations. he'll pay acr energy for two mega twoots get the fire suppression systems running again. >>> should you pay five cen
we went undercover and cameras were rolling as paid employee at one local charity stopped with a truck full of canned food and other supplies. see what happens when we catch him red handd ducis rogers shows up and if the phillies can salvage one against the mar lips. that and more when "action news" continues tonight cox cast will abandon its bid to buy time warper cable. several reports say it's because of resistance from government regulators worried about one mega company...