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turnpike camera -- 422 at the p.a. turnpike camera. drive time, 31 minutes from 29 to the schuylkill. speeds already down into the teens. typically what that looks like now, a morning delay, a 12 to 13-minute trip. slow 422. that's something to watch for. a crash on lymerick at north lewis at benner. i'll end in new jersey and robinsville. an overturned vehicle slowing things d of i 195 right near ex. back to you. >> thanks. >>> 6:20. football isn't the only sport we're focusing on. runners, are you ready? >> what to do starting today to to be parity of philadelphia's most -- a part of philadelphia's most famous race. >>> coming up at 6:45, closing up shop.ounty pizza place puts eagles pride ahead of money-making to give workers a super bowl surprise. >>> runners, take your mark. you don't need to lace up just yet. the lottery opens for the blue cross broad street run in may. nbc10's matt delucia is live in our digital operation center with what you need to do for a chance to be in the country's larry warn largest ten miler. >> reporte
turnpike camera -- 422 at the p.a. turnpike camera. drive time, 31 minutes from 29 to the schuylkill. speeds already down into the teens. typically what that looks like now, a morning delay, a 12 to 13-minute trip. slow 422. that's something to watch for. a crash on lymerick at north lewis at benner. i'll end in new jersey and robinsville. an overturned vehicle slowing things d of i 195 right near ex. back to you. >> thanks. >>> 6:20. football isn't the only sport we're focusing...
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also in allentown, watching the p.a. turnpike's northeast extension southbound because of a beam collapse that happened in the lehigh tunnel yesterday night in allentown. it's now closed on the southbound side from jim thorpe headed to allentown southbound. we're watching that, too. i'll end on route 202. both directions look okay at least in terms of drive times. nine minutes both directions north and south from route 30 to the schuylkill with speeds into the 60s. >> thank you. >>> a game show host will dabble in pennsylvania politics this year. up next, alex trebek's role in the governor's race. >>> plus, name dropping. one of hollywood's leading ladies is firing back at disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein for twisting her fwhorwords in his legal defense. we'll tell you about the battle next. >>> back on the front line. an ousted method of fighting the flu set to make a return. arrato. if our world isn't stuck in the past, why is higher education? we say if there's a better path, you should take it. and when there i
also in allentown, watching the p.a. turnpike's northeast extension southbound because of a beam collapse that happened in the lehigh tunnel yesterday night in allentown. it's now closed on the southbound side from jim thorpe headed to allentown southbound. we're watching that, too. i'll end on route 202. both directions look okay at least in terms of drive times. nine minutes both directions north and south from route 30 to the schuylkill with speeds into the 60s. >> thank you....
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i'll end on the p.a. turnpike. these drive times not bad. westbound and eastbound from route 1 to valley forge, no problems reported. just a 22-minute trip with speeds into the 60s. >>> doubling up. doctors trying a new approach with shots in an effort to curb the in flu emergency. >>> saving cash your commute. new, the service rollout coming from uber that will make rides cheaper. >>> and thrill-seekers on skates. coming up, meet a group of berks county athletes hoping to take the fast track to the next olympic games. >>> turning up the heat on the ice. speedskaters take on tough competition while going 30 miles per hour. >> that's fast. more on local thrill-seekers hoping to become the next crop of olympic athletes. >> reporter: when you have that need for speed -- >> faster! >> reporter: the east penn speed skating club is chasing that next record. >> a little more, little more. >> i started out figure skating, but i always just really wanted to go fast. >> reporter: 14-year-old penny romanelli picked up speed skating three years ago. a s
i'll end on the p.a. turnpike. these drive times not bad. westbound and eastbound from route 1 to valley forge, no problems reported. just a 22-minute trip with speeds into the 60s. >>> doubling up. doctors trying a new approach with shots in an effort to curb the in flu emergency. >>> saving cash your commute. new, the service rollout coming from uber that will make rides cheaper. >>> and thrill-seekers on skates. coming up, meet a group of berks county athletes...
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the p.a. turnpike's northeast extension headed southbound from jim thorpe to allentown to be shut down. that's shut down with emergency construction there in that tunnel. and also watching out in old city because of this fire that happened over the weekend. chestnut street between 4th and 2nd and 3rd between walnut and market still closed because of that. >> thank you. >>> together forever. an eagles player proves that the team's super bowl win is leaving a lasting market. >>> golden redemption. watch usa women's hockey team fight to the last moment. >> reporter: keith jones here covering the winter olympics in south korea. what happens to all of this once the games are over? we'll show one venue that's going to be used for a completely different sport. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind a
the p.a. turnpike's northeast extension headed southbound from jim thorpe to allentown to be shut down. that's shut down with emergency construction there in that tunnel. and also watching out in old city because of this fire that happened over the weekend. chestnut street between 4th and 2nd and 3rd between walnut and market still closed because of that. >> thank you. >>> together forever. an eagles player proves that the team's super bowl win is leaving a lasting market....
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down here with this construction, p.a. turnpike. northbound side to midcounty tolls to about lansdale, watch for the construction project, vai and tracy. >>> cameras mounted to septa buss could help the city crack down to illegal parking in bus zone. it's a growing problem according to septa and the philadelphia parking authority. nbc10's katy zachry is live for us in center city. katy, is this a big problem. >> reporter: well, vai, market street are lined with bus stops still it turns out people are not being deterred by signs like this that say no stopping, bus only. now despite this problem the city's parking authority is considering teaming up with septa. the idea is to get cameras already mounted to the front of septa bus. and with a click of a finger, a bus driver can snap a picture of a vehicle that is illegally parked at a bus stop. the fine in center city would be $76 a ticket. listen to this, this is what pretty eye-opening, it's stilted that 2,000 vehicles block philadelphia bus stops a day. 2,000 vehicles. coming up in o
down here with this construction, p.a. turnpike. northbound side to midcounty tolls to about lansdale, watch for the construction project, vai and tracy. >>> cameras mounted to septa buss could help the city crack down to illegal parking in bus zone. it's a growing problem according to septa and the philadelphia parking authority. nbc10's katy zachry is live for us in center city. katy, is this a big problem. >> reporter: well, vai, market street are lined with bus stops still it...
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with construction work, the p.a. turnpike southbound moving down is shut down.hat it east shut down with traffic not able to get on until about 78 or so. roosevelt boulevard, looking good at 17th north and south. washing a crash on nor -- watching a crash norristown at dekalb and east marshall street. >>> 18 before 5:00. i'm tracking showers. showers are not in our area yet, but stand by. that wet weather to the west is going to come at us and keep temperatures falling during the day. look at how the temperatures come down with rain moving in. 43 during the afternoon hours. the suburbs, 48 degrees right now. starting to see the chillier air already. we've seen a few showers in the suburbs. better chances during the day. the lehigh valley, down to 39 at noon, in the upper 30s this afternoon. new jersey also dropping into the lower 40s later today. not bad, just cloudy. you'll need the umbrella during the day. the showers will be light but steady for much of the afternoon. at the shore now, 58 degrees. it just dropped from the low 60s. look what happens during the
with construction work, the p.a. turnpike southbound moving down is shut down.hat it east shut down with traffic not able to get on until about 78 or so. roosevelt boulevard, looking good at 17th north and south. washing a crash on nor -- watching a crash norristown at dekalb and east marshall street. >>> 18 before 5:00. i'm tracking showers. showers are not in our area yet, but stand by. that wet weather to the west is going to come at us and keep temperatures falling during the day....
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early in the week, i got on a plane and used the p.a.m to get the crowd revved up on the song. take a look. ladies and gentlemen, this is via sikahema, former philadelphia eagle, current anchor at nbc10. the official television station of the philadelphia eagles. we have special -- yeah. the folks sang with gusto. >> the folks on my flight were super excited. check this out. ♪ ♪ fly eagles fly e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! >> just saying, we had the little placards. i think my plane was a little bit louder. >> you cheated because those placards are from nbc10, and so you brought a bag of them and handed them out to everybody. >> it was fun. children were there and knew at words. >> i know the faa will shut that down, too. >>> now coming up at 5:00 a.m. -- >> lost in the flames. breaking news. neighbors say a pair of siblings died in an overnight house fire. >>> bird fans buying. how eagles nation has a huge hand in driving up super bowl ticket prices. >>> and super bowl superstition. the mayor of philadelphia taking no chances as he prepares to w
early in the week, i got on a plane and used the p.a.m to get the crowd revved up on the song. take a look. ladies and gentlemen, this is via sikahema, former philadelphia eagle, current anchor at nbc10. the official television station of the philadelphia eagles. we have special -- yeah. the folks sang with gusto. >> the folks on my flight were super excited. check this out. ♪ ♪ fly eagles fly e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! >> just saying, we had the little placards. i think my plane was...
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. >> reduction, p.a., comes to life in 1910 with the opening of the american reduction plant. garbage from pittsburgh, and they brought it out, and they ran it through a processing plant, and they separated the copper, aluminum, or whatever metals. they made soap. they made fertilizer. >> and how many workers did reduction need that it made sense for them to build a company town? >> well, i think at their heyday, they had 400 people living in reduction. they had three shifts. it worked 24/7. >> in 1920, david's grandparents, polish immigrants valentine and johanna stawovy, settle near reduction and start a dairy farm to supply milk, eggs, cheese, and produce to reduction. they become its company store. is that the farm? >> yes, this is a shot of my grandfather and my grandmother and all the siblings. >> how big was this farm? >> he bought like 100 acres, and then he bought another 100 acres. he bought up a lot of different farms. >> that's a substantial dairy farm. >> well, he had four sons, and his daughter worked there, and so he had his own workforce. >> one member of that
. >> reduction, p.a., comes to life in 1910 with the opening of the american reduction plant. garbage from pittsburgh, and they brought it out, and they ran it through a processing plant, and they separated the copper, aluminum, or whatever metals. they made soap. they made fertilizer. >> and how many workers did reduction need that it made sense for them to build a company town? >> well, i think at their heyday, they had 400 people living in reduction. they had three shifts....
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speeding in a gray 2003 yukon, tried to pull them over, went -- he did pull the person over, he was on the p.a. trying to get them to come out of the car or stop. that's when they say the driver of the yukon went in reverse, hit the officer on his motorcycle. he was somehow able to get off the motorcycle in time while the motorcycle was pinned underneath the suv. that's why it's damaged and knocked down in the way you see. at this point, the drivered tried to make another run at the officer being in forward gear so the officer fired a number of times into the windshield of the car. the driver of the car took off, went to the other side of 880, area of 8th street and royal and that's where he abandon his vehicle and is on the loose. they don't know if the person was hit by the bullets. they did do a vin check on the vehicle and found out it is a stolen vehicle. they say the man who they have not identified, they just know he's hispanic in early 20s, initially pulled over for speeding, not for being in possession of a stolen vehicle. as far as the officer is concerned, remarkably, he's unhurt an
speeding in a gray 2003 yukon, tried to pull them over, went -- he did pull the person over, he was on the p.a. trying to get them to come out of the car or stop. that's when they say the driver of the yukon went in reverse, hit the officer on his motorcycle. he was somehow able to get off the motorcycle in time while the motorcycle was pinned underneath the suv. that's why it's damaged and knocked down in the way you see. at this point, the drivered tried to make another run at the officer...
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expanding access to the internet to every corner of the commonwealth to a new work force program called p.a. smart that will consolidate our work force development efforts into yet another one-stop shop. speaking of our work force, in this year's budget, i'm proposing another major step forward. a significant investment in career and technical education to help make pennsylvania a better place to learn, better place to work, and better place to do business. developing a work force that can compete and win in the 21st century economy is the single best way to help pennsylvania businesses grow, and attract new businesses to our commonwealth. it's also the single best thing we can do to help more of our people find better jobs, not just tomorrow, but today. indeed, these aren't just jobs. they are careers. everything from welding and machining to coding and advanced manufacturing. careers that can sustain families and enrich communities. these careers aren't reserved for people with four-year degrees. anyone in our state who is willing to put in an honest day's work deserves a shot to make a g
expanding access to the internet to every corner of the commonwealth to a new work force program called p.a. smart that will consolidate our work force development efforts into yet another one-stop shop. speaking of our work force, in this year's budget, i'm proposing another major step forward. a significant investment in career and technical education to help make pennsylvania a better place to learn, better place to work, and better place to do business. developing a work force that can...
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>> jason from berwick, p.a. >> super stoked they came down with a victory. >> tom brady couldn't pull it out and defense didn't help. >> saint nick. >> and the south koreans were getting behind the under dogs. nbc 10 the only place to watch our local olympians. opening ceremony kicks off friday. >> speaking of the eagles chant, where you heard it loud and proud, inside that stadium in minneapolis. we check in with tracy davidson. they have been in minnesota for all the action, getting a front row seat. >> what is it like with so many eagles fans there. we could tell there were so many more eagles fans than pats. >> it was really like a game at the link. you were a little confused by the section numbers. wait, wait, suspect this a home game? that's exactly what it felt like. >> the song would break out. security had to go, guys. we just laughed. they clearly don't know what philadelphia is about. they're going to have to take this in stride. >> they were probably told by management don't provoke them but just be sure -- >> it was funny. early sunday morning we had fans here singing. th
>> jason from berwick, p.a. >> super stoked they came down with a victory. >> tom brady couldn't pull it out and defense didn't help. >> saint nick. >> and the south koreans were getting behind the under dogs. nbc 10 the only place to watch our local olympians. opening ceremony kicks off friday. >> speaking of the eagles chant, where you heard it loud and proud, inside that stadium in minneapolis. we check in with tracy davidson. they have been in minnesota...
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down here with this construction, p.a. turnpike.orthbound side to midcounty tolls to about lansdale, watch for the construction project, vai and tracy. >>> cameras mounted to septa buss could help the city crack down to illegal parking in bus zone. it's a growing problem according to septa and the philadelphia parking authority. nbc10's katy zachry is live for us in center city. katy, is this a big problem. >> reporter: well, vai, market street are lined with bus stops still it turns out people are not being deterred by signs like this that say no stopping, bus only. now despite this problem the city's parking authority is considering teaming up with septa. the idea is to get cameras already mounted to the front of septa
down here with this construction, p.a. turnpike.orthbound side to midcounty tolls to about lansdale, watch for the construction project, vai and tracy. >>> cameras mounted to septa buss could help the city crack down to illegal parking in bus zone. it's a growing problem according to septa and the philadelphia parking authority. nbc10's katy zachry is live for us in center city. katy, is this a big problem. >> reporter: well, vai, market street are lined with bus stops still it...
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towards our people but with this being discussed with the current officials will any does aleutian of the p.a. mean the end of fatah and the p.l.o. as well because i mean how can there be a government representing the palestinians which doesn't actually govern anybody. no an end to the palestinian authority would not mean an end to fat or the p.l.o. fatah is an independent political party and the p.l.o. his an umbrella organization national amber logan is asian that the that is that composed of many political organization the person of the four it is something else it came as a result of political agreements between the palestinian and israeli sides and as a result of direct election by the palestinian people and again in spite of all its shortcomings and there are shortcomings nevertheless i personally believe that we should keep the authority and we should push hard in a very serious way to move forward specially with regard to the achievement of our national independence and our state so how is strong's recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital going to change state israeli palestinian
towards our people but with this being discussed with the current officials will any does aleutian of the p.a. mean the end of fatah and the p.l.o. as well because i mean how can there be a government representing the palestinians which doesn't actually govern anybody. no an end to the palestinian authority would not mean an end to fat or the p.l.o. fatah is an independent political party and the p.l.o. his an umbrella organization national amber logan is asian that the that is that composed of...
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. >> thanks, bill, route 309, cameras around the p.a. turnpike.is morning at least, so far for the majority of the commute. watching the blue route, too. the north and southbound drive times looking okay. actually light. 14 minutes from the north. southbound to 95o
. >> thanks, bill, route 309, cameras around the p.a. turnpike.is morning at least, so far for the majority of the commute. watching the blue route, too. the north and southbound drive times looking okay. actually light. 14 minutes from the north. southbound to 95o
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and might be extremely close after we hear the numbers we're about to hear over the p.a. canadians waiting. the knierims solidly into third place. quite a spread between second and third. >> what do you think, guys, how would you split them? >> i would go russia. i think there was something a little bit more soulful about their performance over the canadians. the canadians are very calculated so it comes off as a bit cold when you're sitting in the arena. >> also i feel that the russians' elements were a bit cleaner. more precise. >> announcer: evgenia tarasova and vladimir morozov earned in the short program 82.92. >> wow. they just hit 80. >> announcer: currently in first place. >> a personal best. you heard it said. tarasova and morozov, the best that they have ever put on the board. and it comes here at the olympics in the team event and is the russians who take the lead. so the results here in the pairs segment of the team event and the short program, tarasova/morozov ahead of duhamel/radford. team event, official olympic athletes russia, france, italy. now, don't fo
and might be extremely close after we hear the numbers we're about to hear over the p.a. canadians waiting. the knierims solidly into third place. quite a spread between second and third. >> what do you think, guys, how would you split them? >> i would go russia. i think there was something a little bit more soulful about their performance over the canadians. the canadians are very calculated so it comes off as a bit cold when you're sitting in the arena. >> also i feel that...
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towards our people but with this being discussed with the current officials will any does aleutian of the p.a. mean the end of fatah and the p.l.o. as well because i mean how can there be a government representing the palestinians which doesn't actually govern anybody. no and added to the palestinian authority would not mean an end to for the whole of the p.l.o. fatah is an independent political party and the p.l.o. his an umbrella organization national amber logan is asian that that is that composes of many political organization the person of the four it is something else that came as a result of political agreements between the palestinian and israeli sides and as a result of direct election by the palestinian people and again in spite of all its shortcomings and there are shortcomings nevertheless i personally believe that we should keep the authority and we should push hard in a very serious way to move forward specially with regard to the achievement of our national independence and our state so how is strong's recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital going to change state israeli p
towards our people but with this being discussed with the current officials will any does aleutian of the p.a. mean the end of fatah and the p.l.o. as well because i mean how can there be a government representing the palestinians which doesn't actually govern anybody. no and added to the palestinian authority would not mean an end to for the whole of the p.l.o. fatah is an independent political party and the p.l.o. his an umbrella organization national amber logan is asian that that is that...
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the p.a. turnpike, speeds into the 60s. i'll have updates and check with mass transit when i come back. >>> i'm meteorologist bill henley. about 18 minutes before 5:00. tracking scattered, light es now in bucks county and montgomery county. see something rainfall. it's moving to east at a good clip. so we'll see a few showers this morning. most of this is going to dry out during the day today. the clouds, they'll be lingering. it is mild. we're only looking at rain showers. 45 degrees now. look at the warmup, 60s. the suburbs, too. southwesterly winds driving temperatures to the upper 50s by noontime in the suburbs. in the lehigh valley, 43 degrees. most of the day will be dry. you might see a sprinkle or two, but that's going to be the worst of it during the day. 58 degrees by lunchtime. 60s this afternoon. new jersey also headed for the 60s after a cool start. no sign of cold air for new jersey. at the shore, you're likely to see a few breaks of sunshine. then it turns mostly cloudy later this afternoon. you can't beat th
the p.a. turnpike, speeds into the 60s. i'll have updates and check with mass transit when i come back. >>> i'm meteorologist bill henley. about 18 minutes before 5:00. tracking scattered, light es now in bucks county and montgomery county. see something rainfall. it's moving to east at a good clip. so we'll see a few showers this morning. most of this is going to dry out during the day today. the clouds, they'll be lingering. it is mild. we're only looking at rain showers. 45 degrees...
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doctors there p.a procedure to open a blocked artery, but it was too late.10:48 the next morning, michael cleveland died. >> i'm a wreck. i need closure, and i need accountability. >> reporter: dr. perry and degraff memorial hospital would not comment, citing the pending lawsuit. degraff memorial has said in legal filings that it followed all medical standards and required procedures. dr. perry, seen here in his 2010 graduation, said he did check for a pulse in the first two visits and found no signs of life. but on the third visit, michael cleveland's condition was "vastly different." >> i trusted-- i trusted the medical field at the time. i feel horrible. >> reporter: the doctor who opened the blocked artery said in his deposition, that even without the delay, cleveland was too sick and would have never survived. the case is expected to go trial in april. jeff, while a doctor not involved in the case cannot comment, we know heart muscle dies quickly when deprived of oxygen. >> glor: doctor, i know folks at the hospital sometimes are reluctant to spieng. wh
doctors there p.a procedure to open a blocked artery, but it was too late.10:48 the next morning, michael cleveland died. >> i'm a wreck. i need closure, and i need accountability. >> reporter: dr. perry and degraff memorial hospital would not comment, citing the pending lawsuit. degraff memorial has said in legal filings that it followed all medical standards and required procedures. dr. perry, seen here in his 2010 graduation, said he did check for a pulse in the first two visits...
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unless they cite the p.a. -- the federal constitution in a sense which might affect the pennsylvania maps because obviously the pennsylvania redistricting can't violate the u.s. constitution. >> it somehow has to line up. all right, let's talk about senator pat toomey who, last week, called out the philadelphia sanctuary-city stature. he actually filed some legislation to have an immigration bill that does target all sanctuary cities across the united states, but of course he's from our area knowing that would specifically also be a problem for one hand, but others say thate that is harboring criminal where do you think it'go come down to on that issue? puteell, it's unfortunate it's over immigration, what to do about daca. but toomey was onto something, and i think he actually got 55 votes... >> yeah, that's right. >> ...which means he pulled some democrats over. >> right. >> and the unfortunate thing about immigration, people keep on saying, "well, why don't you do one-offs? just deal with daca. just deal with the border." >> one issue at a time. >> it doesn't work. that'sot the wa
unless they cite the p.a. -- the federal constitution in a sense which might affect the pennsylvania maps because obviously the pennsylvania redistricting can't violate the u.s. constitution. >> it somehow has to line up. all right, let's talk about senator pat toomey who, last week, called out the philadelphia sanctuary-city stature. he actually filed some legislation to have an immigration bill that does target all sanctuary cities across the united states, but of course he's from our...
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terrorists for killing innocent israelis that in fifty percent of total for zero eight donated to the p.a. fifty percent of your money. this is the money you could have spent building forty hospitals this is the money you could have used to build one hundred thirty two schools every year your travel around the ward thinking international intervention is an attempt to avoid the how choices necessary for peace you look to every possible form because you don't want to actually negotiate with israel mr president it is unfortunate but this reckless behavior by chairman about us is nothing new if you the padron you have continued in the spirit of over thirty years of missed opportunities by palestinian leadership. we recently celebrated seventy years since the option of general assembly with lucian one hundred one for the jewish people it represented international commission of our story quite to our homeland we accepted the with illusion immediately it was not perfect it did not provide us with all that we deserved but it gave us hope for a better future. yet this past november i've even there
terrorists for killing innocent israelis that in fifty percent of total for zero eight donated to the p.a. fifty percent of your money. this is the money you could have spent building forty hospitals this is the money you could have used to build one hundred thirty two schools every year your travel around the ward thinking international intervention is an attempt to avoid the how choices necessary for peace you look to every possible form because you don't want to actually negotiate with...
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money until hamas hands over the taxes it gathers inside gaza both sides agreed in october that the p.a. would take over governing here but deadlines keep being missed. this is the intensive care unit and twelve days ago the doctors here take really the incredibly difficult decision to close the unit to save electricity it's very energy and electricity intensive in here and that power can be diverted to keep the rest of the hospital open there are five butts in the three that were occupied or those patients have been transferred to another hospital they get at most six hours of electricity a day here the rest of the time generators keep people alive the hospital director who's worked through all garza's crises and wars over the last twenty five years tells us he's never seen it so bad. if someone comes up to midnight with something critical sometimes we can save his life in five minutes when we have electricity we needed to give electric shocks for resuscitation for x. rays for everything. in the few rooms with power a crowded patients and parents some of these children have contagious
money until hamas hands over the taxes it gathers inside gaza both sides agreed in october that the p.a. would take over governing here but deadlines keep being missed. this is the intensive care unit and twelve days ago the doctors here take really the incredibly difficult decision to close the unit to save electricity it's very energy and electricity intensive in here and that power can be diverted to keep the rest of the hospital open there are five butts in the three that were occupied or...
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create unity as soon as possible third that i think the palestinian liberation organization and the p.a. should immediately implement what it promised which out of that is allusions of the security council resolutions of the central council of the p.l.o. including eliminating and stopping all forms of security coordination with israel we should not we should not look passive we should not look weak we should respond to these aggressive and provocative acts by president and his team was about getting thank you very much president trump says washington is imposing its largest ever set of sanctions on north korea they aim to isolate and put more pressure on pyongyang to give up its nuclear program that's a good name has more from south korea. an official with the south korean foreign ministry says this is a reaffirmation of the united states' desire to move towards a peaceful diplomatic resolution of the korean issue and that these additional sanctions are in keeping with the policy of trying to exert maximum pressure through sanctions to get north korea to denuclearize the official also s
create unity as soon as possible third that i think the palestinian liberation organization and the p.a. should immediately implement what it promised which out of that is allusions of the security council resolutions of the central council of the p.l.o. including eliminating and stopping all forms of security coordination with israel we should not we should not look passive we should not look weak we should respond to these aggressive and provocative acts by president and his team was about...
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to see warmer temperatures going into sunday for philadelphia, we're close to 60 degrees, 53 for the p.a. suburbs, coming up we'll talk more about your ten-day forecast. >> we'll see you soon, thanks. >>> a passionate profanity laced parade speech that will go down in philadelphia history. >> nobody likes to see the eagles win the super bowl and nobody likes our fans. >> the story behind his creative costume and the new job he has after sporting a new uniform. >> the running of the prides, a mad dash to say yes to the dresh at a deep discount. >>> and how new orleans is getting ready to ring in mardi gra gras. >> the dow rallying more than 300 points today to cap off a wild week for stocks. >> sponsored locally by crash proof retirement. [narrator] look around. if our world isn't stuck in the past, why is higher education? we say, if there's a better path, you should take it. and when there isn't, well, you know where i'm going with that. don't do things by the book if the book can't keep up. take your page from one that hasn't been written. we took two renowned universities, including a
to see warmer temperatures going into sunday for philadelphia, we're close to 60 degrees, 53 for the p.a. suburbs, coming up we'll talk more about your ten-day forecast. >> we'll see you soon, thanks. >>> a passionate profanity laced parade speech that will go down in philadelphia history. >> nobody likes to see the eagles win the super bowl and nobody likes our fans. >> the story behind his creative costume and the new job he has after sporting a new uniform....
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. >> thanks, bill, route 309, cameras around the p.a. turnpike. we had an easy drive this morning at least, so far for the majority of the commute. watching the blue route, too. the north and southbound drive times looking okay. actually light. 14 minutes from the north. southbound to 95 to the schuylkill expressway. speeds there in the distincts. and with mass transit, minor delays, 11-minute delays in the west trenton train. and elwyn, 309, 11-minute delay. all on schedule. >>> and starting with the love return to philadelphia. >> love sculpture will begin its journey back to love park starting at 10:00 a.m. this is a live look at love park which has undergone $16.5 million in renovations in the past year including adding a garden and more green space. this morning, the city will welcome the sculpture back with a parade. we'll show you the route the sculpture will take coming up the at 6:30. >>> today, a judge will sentence a terrorist who set off bombs in new york and the jersey shore. his father had this admission about his son. >> he is a ter
. >> thanks, bill, route 309, cameras around the p.a. turnpike. we had an easy drive this morning at least, so far for the majority of the commute. watching the blue route, too. the north and southbound drive times looking okay. actually light. 14 minutes from the north. southbound to 95 to the schuylkill expressway. speeds there in the distincts. and with mass transit, minor delays, 11-minute delays in the west trenton train. and elwyn, 309, 11-minute delay. all on schedule. >>>...
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it's cold enough to snow in new york state and this pink area, the little bit of icing too in northern p.a. and just some generally light patchy rain across the philadelphia area. not steady rain here but more steady in lehigh valley and the poconos. and we're watching for any of that pink to show up in the poconos that will most likely be later today or tonight when there could be a little bit of freezing rain affecting bridges and overpasses. in the meantime, that area of moisture goes all the way down to the gulf of mexico and the next storm starting to get organized in texas and oklahoma. and that's a lot of icing for pretty far south in the country and that's a storm that's going to be affecting us as we go into the next couple of days. as we go through the afternoon, we find that steadier rain, heavier rain up through the lehigh valley and poconos, some of of that pink showing showing up in mount poconos. and then we get a bint oft of ak this evening. the steadier rain moves out. we wait for the next wave of the moisture to come in and we're starting off in the 30s and we're going to
it's cold enough to snow in new york state and this pink area, the little bit of icing too in northern p.a. and just some generally light patchy rain across the philadelphia area. not steady rain here but more steady in lehigh valley and the poconos. and we're watching for any of that pink to show up in the poconos that will most likely be later today or tonight when there could be a little bit of freezing rain affecting bridges and overpasses. in the meantime, that area of moisture goes all...
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temperatures down into the 30s by late afternoon and the p.a. suburbs and lehigh valley into jersey shore. temperatures down into the low 40s as well. more rain coming as we head toward the weekend. we'll see the timing on that and if the temperatures go up coming up. >> glenn, thank you. fire investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a fire that killed a delaware county grandfather. skyforce 10 was over what's left of the home late this afternoon. the wall of flames woke up neighbors near pittman avenue this morning. they watched in horror as the home that skood for decades was destroyed in a matter of minutes. nbc 10's deanna durante is learning new details about the victim in all of this. she joins us in collingdale. deanna? >> reporter: you talk about that 65-year-old grandfather. take a look at the house where people believe he was still sleeping in when it caught on fire and family members of that man tonight are urging people to check their smoke detectors. the fire department says that by the time they got the call, this house
temperatures down into the 30s by late afternoon and the p.a. suburbs and lehigh valley into jersey shore. temperatures down into the low 40s as well. more rain coming as we head toward the weekend. we'll see the timing on that and if the temperatures go up coming up. >> glenn, thank you. fire investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a fire that killed a delaware county grandfather. skyforce 10 was over what's left of the home late this afternoon. the wall of flames woke up...
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we're not going to be expected to be in the area, scranton, p.a. none of us was connected to it.nough choice. it was big enough to not have neighbors around. we cooked together. we ate together. we had conversations. we recovered from the stress of being on the run like we were. and we had a lot of space to ro roam around in. here we could be by ourselves. >> they were traumatized, i think. they had watched their friends and comrades be murdered live on television. from my perspective, to take a risk to save lives is a risk worth taking. i can't imagine how i would feel if i didn't do it. >> jack had helped wendy yoshamura leave the bay area when she was wanted. he asked her to come with us for a while. she hit it off with patty from the beginning. >> in 1974 i was working in the san francisco p.d. cases where somebody fled across the state line. wendy, her boyfriend, guy by the name of willie brand, who had been arrested and convicted of a bombing in alameda county, she was being charged as an accomplice. and so she took off. when i was assigned the wendy yashamura case, we had
we're not going to be expected to be in the area, scranton, p.a. none of us was connected to it.nough choice. it was big enough to not have neighbors around. we cooked together. we ate together. we had conversations. we recovered from the stress of being on the run like we were. and we had a lot of space to ro roam around in. here we could be by ourselves. >> they were traumatized, i think. they had watched their friends and comrades be murdered live on television. from my perspective, to...
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. >> do you believe that the destroysn any way efforts conducted either plo and by the p.a.? thank you. >> thank you very much. mr. ambassador, could you state to the unintended consequences of mr. trump's decision, perhaps even some intended consequences, your organization of islamic conference has declared that it support east jerusalem as the capital of the state of israel, the european union does. russia even before mr. trump's statement said the same thing about east jerusalem being the capital of the future palestinian state. and his action has reinvigorated discussion about this, and essentially make clear that the u.s. has abandoned its role as the lead player in the so-called peace process, may be that will now be a genuine peace process. thank you. >> thank you. do i understand that the plo now is for a unified state? in palestine. and israel, together. not a two-state solution. >> i'd like to add a a question as well. among some of the decisions, there's been the threat to close the plo office here in washington. is there any development with that issue? >> well, a
. >> do you believe that the destroysn any way efforts conducted either plo and by the p.a.? thank you. >> thank you very much. mr. ambassador, could you state to the unintended consequences of mr. trump's decision, perhaps even some intended consequences, your organization of islamic conference has declared that it support east jerusalem as the capital of the state of israel, the european union does. russia even before mr. trump's statement said the same thing about east jerusalem...
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there is a special election, not insignificant, in the old p.a. 18. how much -- what is the impact on that race in your opinion? >> well, in the immediate term, not much. because that district will be in place for march 13th. but the interesting thing is neither the democrat nor the republican live in the new incarnation of that district under the new plan. so you could have -- >> is there any sitting member of congress that does? >> no. so the republican could move to that new district to run. and you could have connor lam challenging the incumbent in a much more democratic friendly district to hold on to his seat or win a seat. >> this is where it gets weird if you are the two major parties here. if you are the dccc, do you put the money into lam? i guess you say maybe because that other district that is next door where he actually lives is only in r plus three. >> right. >> so then the investment will pay off. but the republicans now, it is tough to make that investment pay off. >> yeah, this is a confusing situation not just for voter, 2000 candid
there is a special election, not insignificant, in the old p.a. 18. how much -- what is the impact on that race in your opinion? >> well, in the immediate term, not much. because that district will be in place for march 13th. but the interesting thing is neither the democrat nor the republican live in the new incarnation of that district under the new plan. so you could have -- >> is there any sitting member of congress that does? >> no. so the republican could move to that...
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. >> questlove: 814, p.a.! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness! thank you very much! [ cheers and applause ] welcome, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it! [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being here! thank you! here's what people are talking about. of course, last night was president trump's first state of the union address. some people watched it on nbc. some people watched it on cnn. while most people watched it on mute. [ laughter and applause ] i read that trump's speech fell nine minutes short of breaking president clinton's record for the longest state of the union. and when he heard that, trump grabbed the mic and spent ten minutes reading the itunes user agreement. [ laughter and applause ] "by using this software, i agree --" he also said america is a a nation of builders, and that we built the empire state building in just one year. then he ruined it by congratulating bob the builder. [ laughter ] "robert builder, are you here? [ applaus
. >> questlove: 814, p.a.! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness! thank you very much! [ cheers and applause ] welcome, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it! [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being here! thank you! here's what people are talking about. of course, last night was president trump's first state of the union address. some people watched it on nbc....
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he said a secretary at a public high school in lancaster, p.a., said she was pleasantly surprised her went up $1.50 a week. she says that will more than cover her costco membership for the year. this is one of those weirdly tone deaf things to say. >> why, have you ever had the crab dip from costco? it's delicious. >> there's some upstairs. my super bowl party was costco supplied. it's not that one shouldn't be happy that they got $1.50 a week but this concept that we should be celebrating that, given that we've had growing income inequality for years and somebody who was a secretary at a public high school is celebrating $1.50 a week. i think they have bigger issues to worry about than the $1.50 a week. so it's one of those -- there was a comment when an iphone came out during the health care debate, the obamacare debate and they said why don't you get health care instead of getting an iphone. it's like do you know what health care costs compared to an iphone? >> and you just to have put into perspective, remember, the white house continuously said that this was a tax cut for the mid
he said a secretary at a public high school in lancaster, p.a., said she was pleasantly surprised her went up $1.50 a week. she says that will more than cover her costco membership for the year. this is one of those weirdly tone deaf things to say. >> why, have you ever had the crab dip from costco? it's delicious. >> there's some upstairs. my super bowl party was costco supplied. it's not that one shouldn't be happy that they got $1.50 a week but this concept that we should be...
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wanted to get an aerial shot of the stadium filled but before they flew a plane over, they made multiple p.a. announcements to the crowd to say look, etc a plane, it's not the germans bombing pickets actually the good guys trying to take a picture. so it's a great question because it led me to my own thoughts about 9/11, which for someone like me is the best i can recollect. i was too young when vietnam was going on and i wasn't born in paris and obviously the world wars i thought about 9/11 and the first game and that's played in the yankees played and the nfl struggled of when should we play football again. the closest i can compare it to was what about about about 75 years ago. when is the right time to play sports? right? is it there to get a country back on its feet? are sports there to serve as an unnecessary distraction, or do they take away holies and manpower and we should be focused on other things other than sports? i don't know the right answer. it's a great question. >> thank you. brian, you've written a number of books, a lot about sports, but could you answer the question of w
wanted to get an aerial shot of the stadium filled but before they flew a plane over, they made multiple p.a. announcements to the crowd to say look, etc a plane, it's not the germans bombing pickets actually the good guys trying to take a picture. so it's a great question because it led me to my own thoughts about 9/11, which for someone like me is the best i can recollect. i was too young when vietnam was going on and i wasn't born in paris and obviously the world wars i thought about 9/11...
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money until hamas hands over the taxes it gathers inside gaza both sides agreed in october that the p.a. would take over governing here but deadlines keep being missed. this is the intensive care unit and twelve days ago the doctors here had to take really the incredibly difficult decision to close the unit to save electricity it's very energy and electricity intensive in here and that power can be diverted to keep the rest of the hospital open there are five beds in the three that were occupied or those patients have been transferred to another hospital. they get at most six hours of electricity a day here the rest of the time generators keep people alive the hospital director who's worked through all garza's crises and wars over the last twenty five years tells us he's never seen it so bad. if someone comes up to midnight with something critical sometimes we can save his life in five minutes when we have electricity we needed to give electric shocks for resuscitation for x. rays for everything. in the few rooms with power a crowded patients and parents some of these children have cont
money until hamas hands over the taxes it gathers inside gaza both sides agreed in october that the p.a. would take over governing here but deadlines keep being missed. this is the intensive care unit and twelve days ago the doctors here had to take really the incredibly difficult decision to close the unit to save electricity it's very energy and electricity intensive in here and that power can be diverted to keep the rest of the hospital open there are five beds in the three that were...
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money until hamas hands over the taxes it gathers inside gaza both sides agreed in october that the p.a. would take over governing here but deadlines keep being missed. this is the intensive care unit and twelve days ago the doctors here had to take really the incredibly difficult decision to close the unit to save electricity it's very energy and electricity intensive in here and that power can be diverted to keep the rest of the hospital open there are five beds in the three that were occupied or those patients have been transferred to another hospital. they get at most six hours of electricity a day here the rest of the time generators keep people alive the hospital director who's worked through all garza's crises and wars over the last twenty five years tells us he's never seen it so bad. if someone comes up to midnight with something critical sometimes we can save his life in five minutes when we have electricity we needed to give electric shocks for resuscitation for x. rays for everything. in the few rooms with power a crowded patients and parents some of these children have cont
money until hamas hands over the taxes it gathers inside gaza both sides agreed in october that the p.a. would take over governing here but deadlines keep being missed. this is the intensive care unit and twelve days ago the doctors here had to take really the incredibly difficult decision to close the unit to save electricity it's very energy and electricity intensive in here and that power can be diverted to keep the rest of the hospital open there are five beds in the three that were...
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donald trump recognized him as the capital of israel criticism because hamas and other critics of the p.a. said look after twenty five years of relying on the americans and as a mediator you've got nothing in this is what you've got the vaccine gone backwards so hamas so mahmoud abbas today went in strong at the u.n. stuck firmly to palestinian lines that they they want to see east jerusalem as their capital they want settlement construction to stop before they can go forward on any sort of negotiations with the israelis and there's not much else the palestinian leadership could do because they realize that if they don't press to stick with these principles if they don't try and get some sort of further furtherance in the talks then they could be stuck with pressure from the u.s. and israel to take what the current white house plan might be which is in palestinian capital other elsewhere from east jerusalem vast swathes of the west bank given over to israeli settlements those would be unacceptable to the palestinian public so mahmoud abbas knows he has to stick to those long held principl
donald trump recognized him as the capital of israel criticism because hamas and other critics of the p.a. said look after twenty five years of relying on the americans and as a mediator you've got nothing in this is what you've got the vaccine gone backwards so hamas so mahmoud abbas today went in strong at the u.n. stuck firmly to palestinian lines that they they want to see east jerusalem as their capital they want settlement construction to stop before they can go forward on any sort of...
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russian influence and i do not -- i think all americans are for freedom and i should continue on that p.a. i wouldn't want to live under putin. that's it. host: ok. kimberly is calling from washington, pennsylvania, on our republican line. hi, kimberly. caller: hi, kimberly. [laughter] caller: did i get that right? did i hear that we have been investigating this for like four years? host: according to the indictment, the activity of the 13 people began in 2014. caller: yeah. so did anybody get a heads up that was even running? any of the 17 republicans in the three democrats? did they get a heads-up about this or was this some big secret as well? i don't understand that. host: what's your concern about that, kimberly? what's the concern? caller: my real concern is they're getting everything twisted up. everybody's getting everything twisted up. we're hearing all this crap about hillary which we knew about her because she was going through that before she started to run for president. and then we're getting #memos, accusing it with a bunch of russian -- a lot of things are being proven be
russian influence and i do not -- i think all americans are for freedom and i should continue on that p.a. i wouldn't want to live under putin. that's it. host: ok. kimberly is calling from washington, pennsylvania, on our republican line. hi, kimberly. caller: hi, kimberly. [laughter] caller: did i get that right? did i hear that we have been investigating this for like four years? host: according to the indictment, the activity of the 13 people began in 2014. caller: yeah. so did anybody get...
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and create unity as soon as possible so that i think the palestinian liberation organization and the p.a. should immediately implement what they promised which out of that is allusions of the security council resolutions of the central council of the p.l.o. including eliminating and stopping all forms of security coordination with israel we should not we should not look passive we should not look weak we should respond to these aggressive and provocative acts by president. ellen the u.s. special counsel robert muller who is investigating alleged russian interference in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. election has revealed the latest charges against former trump a whole lot of force he's accused of secretly paying unnamed european politicians in two thousand and twelve and two thousand and thirteen to lobby for ukraine to ban government which is probably the most court paper say manifold also why the politicians more than two million euros meanwhile another former top campaign staffer has changed his plea to guilty but admission of conspiracy and lying to f.b.i. investigators means he's
and create unity as soon as possible so that i think the palestinian liberation organization and the p.a. should immediately implement what they promised which out of that is allusions of the security council resolutions of the central council of the p.l.o. including eliminating and stopping all forms of security coordination with israel we should not we should not look passive we should not look weak we should respond to these aggressive and provocative acts by president. ellen the u.s....
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hamas built bureau on the terror list in any way destroys the efforts conducted either plo and by the p.a? thank you. >> i guess we will take a few questions. >> thank you very much. mr. ambassador, could you state to the unintended consequences of mr. trump's decision, perhaps even some intended consequences, your organization of islamic conference, has got assigned a a different name now, has declared that it support east jerusalem as the capital of the state of israel, the european union does. russia even before mr. trump's statement said the same thing about east jerusalem being the capital of the future palestinian state. and his action has reinvigorated discussion about this, and essentially make clear that the u.s. has abandoned its role as the lead player in the so-called peace process, may be that will now be a genuine peace process. thank you. >> thank you dirk do i understand that the plo now is for a unified state? in palestine. and israel, together. not a two-state solution. >> i'd like to add a a questios well. among some of the decisions, there's been the threat to close th
hamas built bureau on the terror list in any way destroys the efforts conducted either plo and by the p.a? thank you. >> i guess we will take a few questions. >> thank you very much. mr. ambassador, could you state to the unintended consequences of mr. trump's decision, perhaps even some intended consequences, your organization of islamic conference, has got assigned a a different name now, has declared that it support east jerusalem as the capital of the state of israel, the...
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she was inspired to write after she heard the music playing on the hospital's p.a. system.he lullaby letting everybody know a newborn just arrived. on january 12th, 2018 kimss ton james hall was born shortly after 86-year-old james lee grimmett passed away. >> somebody would say that's dad's angel. >> with no escort you took your letter. >> i took it to the ob unit. i said my dad pass aid way at 10:40. give this to the baby born right after that time. >> they received jamie's letter and dr. pugliese gave her the letter. she started r50eding it silently and she had tears streaming down her face. it was really beautiful. >> i came in and the dad says, oh, we sfouchbld owound our mid. i said, what is it. they said, james, of course. i said, yes, of course. >> my nurse followed me and she was like, well, you do mind if we get your information and give it to miss jamie. >> we asked connie if she remembered who that nurse was. >> i know her name was i think miss 1idny. >> sydney? >> yes. sydney? >> that's my mom. >> really? >> what a coincidence. that's awesome. >> thank you, mom
she was inspired to write after she heard the music playing on the hospital's p.a. system.he lullaby letting everybody know a newborn just arrived. on january 12th, 2018 kimss ton james hall was born shortly after 86-year-old james lee grimmett passed away. >> somebody would say that's dad's angel. >> with no escort you took your letter. >> i took it to the ob unit. i said my dad pass aid way at 10:40. give this to the baby born right after that time. >> they received...