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. >> pamela anderson is turning heads with a poem about donald trump and state of politics today.ed. i like how you resist me. touches on everything from julian assange, tips for the u.s. and uk. i may have advice for trump and may, on special relationships. >> it really is deep. i mean, i have read it. it has just been an amazing experience reading something. >> really? >> you want to hear some of it? >> sure. >> meet me over at camera three. >> what? >> got my own little beetnik s if i could get my mike on. >> got so excited dropped your microphone. >> did, completely. >> we must not forget how to make love, but war no more war. and no walls around countries, or embassies. i will stay relentlessly engaged, like it or not. ♪ >> wow. >> just as dysfunctional lover, the usa has been spying on uk. all this, that the usa does is a freakish lover or a stalker would. >> did pamela anderson recite it this way? >> think she did. just about the time the cush hit. >> the words of pamela anderson. >> well done. >> finally, the queen of instagram, shocked her online fans again. check it out,
. >> pamela anderson is turning heads with a poem about donald trump and state of politics today.ed. i like how you resist me. touches on everything from julian assange, tips for the u.s. and uk. i may have advice for trump and may, on special relationships. >> it really is deep. i mean, i have read it. it has just been an amazing experience reading something. >> really? >> you want to hear some of it? >> sure. >> meet me over at camera three. >> what?...
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larry: tonight the 8-year-old pamela butler mystery. a detective tells the court why he arrested her ex-boyfriend and why he is worried about another woman. college park fire in the second day and now people are starting to rethink construction codes. plus, a reason to talk. local school officials tell the parents they need to be concerned about a new netflix show. >> now "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. larry: news from kensington where a small bus crashed in a group home. breaking news right now on lawrence avenue off connecticut avenue. there are people hurt. but none appear to be life threatening. there is caused thes but to go into the home. we have a crew on the way to the scene. we will update you on abc7 news. alison: now the other top story today. eight years after pamela butler disappearance the police say her ex-boyfriend is to blame. now the prosecutors say that he had a pattern of threatening women. sam ford is live where he had a hearing today. >> a defendant that remained free for eight years a person of interest in the
larry: tonight the 8-year-old pamela butler mystery. a detective tells the court why he arrested her ex-boyfriend and why he is worried about another woman. college park fire in the second day and now people are starting to rethink construction codes. plus, a reason to talk. local school officials tell the parents they need to be concerned about a new netflix show. >> now "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. larry: news from kensington where a small bus crashed in a group home....
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reporting live in glasgow, i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >> pamela, thank you. >>> a woman is in jailusing a tense situation on a metro train. metro transit police said a woman had a knife and was on some kind of illegal substance when she started to argue with another passenger. this happened last night around 9:00. she was arrested at the white flint station 30 minutes later. none of the passengers was injured. >>> metro expects to have full bus and rail service tomorrow ahead of threats of a sick out from workers. nearly 500 metro employees asked for a sick day on friday. every single one of them was rejected. they're locked in a bitter contract dispute. it's so bad they tell their supervisors that they are skipping work on friday. but according to their contract, union members are not permitted to strike. >>> hundreds of airport service workers plan to walk at ragan national and dulles international airports today. the strike is to protest their employer, huntleigh corporation. the organization is accused of violating federal labor laws. it comes on the heels of another successful
reporting live in glasgow, i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >> pamela, thank you. >>> a woman is in jailusing a tense situation on a metro train. metro transit police said a woman had a knife and was on some kind of illegal substance when she started to argue with another passenger. this happened last night around 9:00. she was arrested at the white flint station 30 minutes later. none of the passengers was injured. >>> metro expects to have full bus and rail service...
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pamela osborne is hanging out. will we'll start with krystal klei.> that's right. pamela is out enjoying the weather. the temperatures are just perfect right now. they only going to be climbing. i prefer 80s myself. that's where we are going later on. sheer where we right now. this is a range that's very small. we are all getting in on the good weather. we are at 70 in philadelphia, 71 in dover. 72 in atlantic city. in the afternoon i don't think temperatures will warm quite as much as they are inland. it means for a lot of us we are picking up warm air but if it's moving the cooler ocean in it is going to keep temperatures a bit more at bay. regardless, it's nice for everyone. clear as can be. you can see clipping the corner some clouds. that is nowhere near us right now. we keep the sunshine in the forecast for much of today. into this evening and tomorrow we are watching this line of rain. right now it looks a little nasty. as it moves through into early tomorrow we are talking very light spots of rain and that's at best. today a recap, mostly sun
pamela osborne is hanging out. will we'll start with krystal klei.> that's right. pamela is out enjoying the weather. the temperatures are just perfect right now. they only going to be climbing. i prefer 80s myself. that's where we are going later on. sheer where we right now. this is a range that's very small. we are all getting in on the good weather. we are at 70 in philadelphia, 71 in dover. 72 in atlantic city. in the afternoon i don't think temperatures will warm quite as much as they...
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i asked her in my office and said, were you aware that the things, hide was saying -- things that pamela hyde was saying, she said, yes. stuff they were the positionhting that the accountability wanted to have, working against our chiefation, she was the medical officer in mexico, why didn't you speak up question her response was i wanted to finish the two years in the contract. that is a serious concern. host: we are talking with tim
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pamela was at there when they opened up. right now she joins us live with more on what's expected to be a busy day ahead, pam. >> reporter: yeah, vai, we actually got here at 9:00 this morning before the doors opened up. there was already a line of people forming. take a look. the people here i'm guessing you already know what they are here for. this is a huge seller hire. i spoke to the owner. she tells me in the three weeks leading up to easter they have been through 10,000 pounds already. so the families that we spoke to get out early to avoid some of the crazier crowds. it's less about what they buy to put on the table an more about the memories they make with people they gather to eat with. >> we have the blessing of the table and keeping up my parents tradition besides the ham, of course. >> reporter: easter dinner wasn't the only thing people were shopping for. we saw people picking up flowers for the table as well. when i come back we'll take you inside and show you some of the treats people were picking up while the
pamela was at there when they opened up. right now she joins us live with more on what's expected to be a busy day ahead, pam. >> reporter: yeah, vai, we actually got here at 9:00 this morning before the doors opened up. there was already a line of people forming. take a look. the people here i'm guessing you already know what they are here for. this is a huge seller hire. i spoke to the owner. she tells me in the three weeks leading up to easter they have been through 10,000 pounds...
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. >> pamela joins us. now there are continued calls for an independent investigation into russian interference, is that looking at all likely at this point? >> it can certainly happen, just today, anderson the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein was confirmed in the senate so now he will oversee the russia probe for doj, and he has told senators according to senator
. >> pamela joins us. now there are continued calls for an independent investigation into russian interference, is that looking at all likely at this point? >> it can certainly happen, just today, anderson the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein was confirmed in the senate so now he will oversee the russia probe for doj, and he has told senators according to senator
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pamela, we'll start with you for the news on this. the latest on the state of the russian investigation. and particularly general flynn. did he break the law in his dealings with russia while he was an adviser to the trump campaign. >> members of the house oversight committee say it's likely that he did break the law after reviewing classified documents today. after reviewing those documents they have seen no proof showing flynn received permission from the pentagon or state department for the foreign government payments he received from both russia and turkey and they say he didn't fully disclose the more than half a million dollars his firm was given for lobbying activities on behalf of turkey when he applied to reinstate his security clearance before he became the national security adviser. he didn't disclose the $45,000 he received from russia for rt tv speaking engage lt. because of those issues, it appears that he may have broken the law here, don. >> jason chaffetz is speaking out tonight. he spoke to manu raju. phil, this is f
pamela, we'll start with you for the news on this. the latest on the state of the russian investigation. and particularly general flynn. did he break the law in his dealings with russia while he was an adviser to the trump campaign. >> members of the house oversight committee say it's likely that he did break the law after reviewing classified documents today. after reviewing those documents they have seen no proof showing flynn received permission from the pentagon or state department...
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in early december, carlos walked his mother, pamela, down the aisle for her weddi. he was getting ready to go back to school. he had a steady job and he had a girlfriend. it would seem to so many that carlos' battle with addiction was heading in the right direction and a point of hope in a war thas caused so much devastation. then on december 23, just two days before christmas, two police detectives showed up at pamela's door to tell her the devastating news that no mother can prepare for. carlos had overdosed on a drug laced with fentanyl and he was unable to be saved. mr. speaker, carlos' life and his life cast light on the fact that addiction is nothing short than a chronic disease. i share the story with members of this chamber because last week carlos' mother, pamela, visited the white house to share her family's personal experience as the president established a commission on combating drug addiction and the oip united crisis, dopiod crisis. it transcends politics and so must our response. i applaud the president's executive order to investigate the roots of t
in early december, carlos walked his mother, pamela, down the aisle for her weddi. he was getting ready to go back to school. he had a steady job and he had a girlfriend. it would seem to so many that carlos' battle with addiction was heading in the right direction and a point of hope in a war thas caused so much devastation. then on december 23, just two days before christmas, two police detectives showed up at pamela's door to tell her the devastating news that no mother can prepare for....
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let's go to pamela brown now. pamela you have new information, more on this investigation of michael flynn. what are you learning? >> yeah, wolf, we are learning top house republican says michael flynn likely broke the law after failing to disclose payments he received from foreign governments before he became president trump's national security adviser. >> tonight, new questions about whether president trump's former national security adviser broke the law over payments he received from russia and turkey. >> do you believe that michael flynn broke the law? >> you see, no information or no data to support the notion that general flynn complied with the law. >> revelation comes after leaders of the house oversight committee reviewed classified documents in a private briefing. speaking to reporters on capitol hill today they revealed they've seen no proof showing flynn of former top intelligence official received a mission from the pentagon or the state department for the foreign government payments he received. >>
let's go to pamela brown now. pamela you have new information, more on this investigation of michael flynn. what are you learning? >> yeah, wolf, we are learning top house republican says michael flynn likely broke the law after failing to disclose payments he received from foreign governments before he became president trump's national security adviser. >> tonight, new questions about whether president trump's former national security adviser broke the law over payments he received...
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nbc 10's pamela osborne is live with the latest on the search for the suspects, pam?reporter: these investigations are really just getting started. likely several suspects out there. at this hour what police have are a lot of victims and so many that they held off on giving us an official count and we did our own and counted nearly two dozen gunshot victims over a three-day period. >> right now, philadelphia police are investigating after 20 people were shot on what turned out to be a deadly holiday weekend. the violent carried through to this morning. on the other side of the crime scene tape on east clemmons street in kensington were cries of a woman who had just learneded a loved one was killed. the 34-year-old victim just the latest person who died after being shot this morning. hours earlier on woodland avenue an officer on patrol heard a gun shot. when the officer arrived to the 6200 block there was a crowd outside of a bar and a 27-year-old man lying dead in the street and on whitaker avenue, three people were shot outside of a sandwich shop. police believe tha
nbc 10's pamela osborne is live with the latest on the search for the suspects, pam?reporter: these investigations are really just getting started. likely several suspects out there. at this hour what police have are a lot of victims and so many that they held off on giving us an official count and we did our own and counted nearly two dozen gunshot victims over a three-day period. >> right now, philadelphia police are investigating after 20 people were shot on what turned out to be a...
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he gets a date with pamela anderson.f he's close to the end, the ecuadorian presidential elections turned out in his fave. but it will be interesting to see what sessions does with him. kennedy: and it will be interesting to see what pamela anderson does with him. >> he's also got great stuff, too. a lot of the stuff he dropped out over the years has been pretty good. kennedy: now we know our toasters are spying on us. i think they are sassy. watch your language. harris, what do you make of julian assange? harris: i guess he's a necessary evil in some ways. i remember the current president calling on wikileaks to come forward with information on hillary clinton's deleted emails. you fast forward and hear some of the rhetoric out of the administration that he's an enemy, basically. i'm not sure if he's not a necessary evil. but i'm sure this administration is not talking on the same page. what changed between now and before the election. why is julian assange a much worse guy. kennedy: you also see the administration's re
he gets a date with pamela anderson.f he's close to the end, the ecuadorian presidential elections turned out in his fave. but it will be interesting to see what sessions does with him. kennedy: and it will be interesting to see what pamela anderson does with him. >> he's also got great stuff, too. a lot of the stuff he dropped out over the years has been pretty good. kennedy: now we know our toasters are spying on us. i think they are sassy. watch your language. harris, what do you make...
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and you're going to have a lawyer who represents you properly. >> cooper: pamela metzger's job wasn'trove the charges against donald gamble, but as soon as she started looking at the case file, she says she realized the eyewitness who identified gamble was unreliable. then she took the time to examine those security camera recordings of the robber. when she studied them closely, she realized, gamble didn't fit the description at all. >> metzger: i noticed the pants, and there's a flat, wide cuff to the pant. >> cooper: uh-huh? >> metzger: the pant cuffs are swinging as this person runs. >> cooper: these are the pants police said donald gamble was wearing during the robbery. these are tight on the bottom? >> metzger: these are old-school sweatpants, that are elasticized bottoms. see right there? >> cooper: uh-huh. >> metzger: that straight line? >> cooper: right. >> metzger: it's impossible for those pants to have made that. >> cooper: as soon as you saw that, you knew? >> metzger: as soon as i saw that, i knew. >> cooper: how many hours did it take you to determine they had the wrong
and you're going to have a lawyer who represents you properly. >> cooper: pamela metzger's job wasn'trove the charges against donald gamble, but as soon as she started looking at the case file, she says she realized the eyewitness who identified gamble was unreliable. then she took the time to examine those security camera recordings of the robber. when she studied them closely, she realized, gamble didn't fit the description at all. >> metzger: i noticed the pants, and there's a...
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pamela brown, cnn, washington. >> pamela brown, thank you. >>> now let's go live to russia. cnn's fred pleitgen following the story live in the russian capital with this. what can you tell us to push forward on pam's reporting just about the interaction, the dealings that carter page had in that nation? >> reporter: he's essentially an adviser here especially to the russian oil and gas industry and has been trying to facilitate deals between the united states and russia. and this is actually for a fairly long period of time, more than a quarter century, he himself about 26 years that he's been coming here to russia, he's very well known especially in the oil and gas industry here in this country. it is, of course, very, very important, if not the most important industry here to russia. and certainly he has met with some top politicians, with some top oil and gas officials. he is certainly someone who is quite positive toward russia, has always been. also reflected, of course, in the speech that pamela was talking about there in 2016 in moscow university where he ripped into
pamela brown, cnn, washington. >> pamela brown, thank you. >>> now let's go live to russia. cnn's fred pleitgen following the story live in the russian capital with this. what can you tell us to push forward on pam's reporting just about the interaction, the dealings that carter page had in that nation? >> reporter: he's essentially an adviser here especially to the russian oil and gas industry and has been trying to facilitate deals between the united states and russia....
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i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >> thank you. >>> a home invasion in northeast philadelphia, here is the scene from sky force 10. police tell us a woman was inside her home when she was awakened by two robbers. the pair took money and an iphone. the homeowner wasn't hurt. >>> police make an arrest in the case of campus harassment and groping. carlos maldonaldo. video surveillance tied him to the crime. they also found evidence in his apartment. four students say they were groped or followed. by the time the victims called police suspects had disappeared. >>> happening now officer two were held hostage are speaking publicly about a federal lawsuit they will be filing. in february inmates held the workers during a stand off in new castle county. steven floyd was killed in the uprising. his widow is kpped to join the officers today. >>> jury selection aroundway for a man accused of killing his three-year-old son. prosecutors say he killed brenden because the child was hindering a relationship with his teenaged girlfriend. >>> tonight the pros kus is expected to rest its case against eri
i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >> thank you. >>> a home invasion in northeast philadelphia, here is the scene from sky force 10. police tell us a woman was inside her home when she was awakened by two robbers. the pair took money and an iphone. the homeowner wasn't hurt. >>> police make an arrest in the case of campus harassment and groping. carlos maldonaldo. video surveillance tied him to the crime. they also found evidence in his apartment. four students say they...
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nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live from police headquarters in center city. do investigators know a reason for the increase in violence? >> reporter: as you said, a definite increase in gun violence over the easter holiday weekend. the latest shooting happening just this morning around 1:00. two men and a woman were shot on whitaker avenue in feltonville. right now the three victims are listed in stable condition at temple hospital. a half hour later and a block away on woodland avenue, a police officer on patrol heard a gunshot. that officer followed up and found a crowd outside of lounge 62. there was also a man dead on the ground there. and early easter morning on f street, a woman was found shot twice. she was transported to temple where she was pronounced dead while police have a lot of victims, they don't have a lot of suspects. anyone with any information on any of these shootings over the weekend are asked to give police a call. reporting live at police headquarters, pamela osborne, nbc10 news. >>> today in northeastern pennsylvania, testimony will re
nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live from police headquarters in center city. do investigators know a reason for the increase in violence? >> reporter: as you said, a definite increase in gun violence over the easter holiday weekend. the latest shooting happening just this morning around 1:00. two men and a woman were shot on whitaker avenue in feltonville. right now the three victims are listed in stable condition at temple hospital. a half hour later and a block away on woodland avenue,...
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. >> pamela, what is carter page saying about this. >> reporter: page disputes this idea that he's collected intelligence for the russians saying at times he actually helped u.s. intelligence community. in fact, this is what he told cnn just said. he said, quote, my assumption throughout the last 26 years that i've been going there, as in russia, has been that any russian person might share information with the russian government as i have similarly done with the shaye, the other government agent significance in the past. the the report says they tried to infiltrate using backdoor ways to communication, people like courter page. the scope and the frequency of the u.s. intelligence agencies. carter page is viewed as someone with little or no influence so there could be a situation here in this case where the russians thought perhaps they were using someone that had a lot of influence. >> so where do things stand now in the overall investigation? >> the fbi investigators will have been analyzing various strands of evidence from human sources and various financial records and have found suggest
. >> pamela, what is carter page saying about this. >> reporter: page disputes this idea that he's collected intelligence for the russians saying at times he actually helped u.s. intelligence community. in fact, this is what he told cnn just said. he said, quote, my assumption throughout the last 26 years that i've been going there, as in russia, has been that any russian person might share information with the russian government as i have similarly done with the shaye, the other...
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nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live along the ben franklin parkway. fans can expect to get a lot more action on day two, right? >> reporter: yeah, fans were loving day one of the nfl draft. there's still so much to do on day two, as well. more than 70,000 fans made their way to the newly transformed nfl zone. the best part, there's something for everyone, for all ages, for free. there are clinics, activities for the kids, and for those of you who are feeling adventurous, there's a zip line that you have to check out. there were also a lot of ladies down here, too. nfl officials say women are one of the league's biggest growth segments. >> there's something for everybody. you don't have to be a rabid football fan to find something that you'll enjoy. there's a lot of attractions that you'll love. >> reporter: also happening today, the nfl is partnering up with the special olympics. they'll hold little football clinic, and then they'll do some flag football. by the way, that game is going to be coached and instructed by some of the eagles players. there
nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live along the ben franklin parkway. fans can expect to get a lot more action on day two, right? >> reporter: yeah, fans were loving day one of the nfl draft. there's still so much to do on day two, as well. more than 70,000 fans made their way to the newly transformed nfl zone. the best part, there's something for everyone, for all ages, for free. there are clinics, activities for the kids, and for those of you who are feeling adventurous, there's a zip...
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in the digital operations center, pamela osborne, nbc10 news. >>> breaking news in arkansas. the state has carried out its first execution since 2005 following weeks of legal hurdles. ladell lee is the first of four inmates to be put to death before the lethal injection drug expires. execution vs have been delayed because of the block of some drugs used in executions. yesterday the court ok'd the drug to be used in lee's execution. >>> with national elections set this weekend, paris is on alert for more terrorism after a gunman killed a police officer and injured two others plus a civilian. ♪ police shot and killed the gunman at the scene among the famous champs d'elysee shopping district. police say the suspect got out of his car with an automatic weapon and began shooting at officers. shoppers and tourists took off in every direction. the witness said he saw three men in the car. >> saw three people coming in an audi. shot and injured police. i had to run away. >> a short time after the attack, president trump spoke at a previously scheduled white house conference. >> a ver
in the digital operations center, pamela osborne, nbc10 news. >>> breaking news in arkansas. the state has carried out its first execution since 2005 following weeks of legal hurdles. ladell lee is the first of four inmates to be put to death before the lethal injection drug expires. execution vs have been delayed because of the block of some drugs used in executions. yesterday the court ok'd the drug to be used in lee's execution. >>> with national elections set this weekend,...
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nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live in the digital operations center. this poll gives him low marks for the first 100 days. >> reporter: the poll is the latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. 45% of people surveyed say the president is off to a poor start. since february, president trump's overall approval ratings have dropped 4%, bringing the overall ratings to an historical low. today, lawmakers will return to the capitol from a two-week break. will they stay? government funding runs out friday. congress must pass a comprehensive funding bill to finish the year. otherwise a government shutdown could happen. and there are new stumbling blocks. president trump has requested an increase in military spending and on the border. the timing couldn't be worse for the president who hits the 100-day mark on saturday. he's still trying to get legislation passed even with the government shutdown looming. the white house is pushing the house to vote on a new republican health care bill that will undo much of obamacare. president trump is also set to unveil hi
nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live in the digital operations center. this poll gives him low marks for the first 100 days. >> reporter: the poll is the latest nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. 45% of people surveyed say the president is off to a poor start. since february, president trump's overall approval ratings have dropped 4%, bringing the overall ratings to an historical low. today, lawmakers will return to the capitol from a two-week break. will they stay? government...
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nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live in the digital operations center to break it down. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is actually the largest nonnuclear weapon the united states military has ever used in combat. according to officials, 36 isis fighters were killed when the u.s. dropped a bomb on a tunnel network used by the islamic state in remote eastern afghanistan. the bomb was dropped at about 7:30 local time thursday. there were no civilian casualties. president trump called the operation "a very, very successful mission." we talked to a local retired navy fighter who was on 80 combat missions in afghanistan. here's a little more insight from him about why he feels the moab bomb was best for this particular target. >> the moab unleashes a huge shockwave. it was uniquely suited for this mission in a remote area where there's tunnels to really just put a shockwave through the tunnels and cave them in if possible to. it wouldn't be appropriate to use it in a big city center because you would level the city and cause a lot of civilian casualties. >> acro
nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live in the digital operations center to break it down. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is actually the largest nonnuclear weapon the united states military has ever used in combat. according to officials, 36 isis fighters were killed when the u.s. dropped a bomb on a tunnel network used by the islamic state in remote eastern afghanistan. the bomb was dropped at about 7:30 local time thursday. there were no civilian casualties. president trump...
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nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live along the parkway with a look at what's ahead today and reaction to the eagles' pick which is pretty good. >> reporter: yeah. we have the second and third rounds coming up for today. and as you mentioned, just about six hours away from the opening of the nfl experience for fans. the first night of the draft drew more than 70,000 fans to the parkway, as you know. the eagles had a late pick. and reactions were mixed when the eagles picked tennessee's derek barnett. there was a mix of cheers. some boos, and even some silence. >> i love it. our defense needs rebuilding. i think he's going to do great things in philadelphia. >> we wanted weber. >> reporter: there's a lot ahead for fans again today. there's a polynesian luau that vai will be at. a chance for people to meet some of the current and former polynesian nfl players. also the nfl is partnering with the special olympics. they will do drills, and. then a flag football game will be coached by some eagles players. bill told us we're in store for a beautiful day. the weather's going to be great. com
nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live along the parkway with a look at what's ahead today and reaction to the eagles' pick which is pretty good. >> reporter: yeah. we have the second and third rounds coming up for today. and as you mentioned, just about six hours away from the opening of the nfl experience for fans. the first night of the draft drew more than 70,000 fans to the parkway, as you know. the eagles had a late pick. and reactions were mixed when the eagles picked tennessee's...
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i'm pamela osbourne, nbc10 news. >> beautiful weather out there for pamela and what a better way to soak in today's weather than right there at the day of the park. this is a scene there today in radnor. taking a live look from our kimmel center campus camera. just a gorgeous day. if you're headed out for dinner tonight it's going to be beautiful in the evening as well. >> let's bring in tammie souzza. tomorrow is going to be even warmer. >> we're going in the right direction, aren't we? it's a beautiful out there, guys. you saw the shadows there on the roads downtown and that's a sign of lots of sunshine. hello, to everybody in doilstown. we have high thin clouds that have moved in. we're still quite mild out there. temperatures very warm overnight. they'll be close to where our day time highs are. we're looking at at the upper 70s to 80 degrees. let's go ahead and check out what's going on in philly. rittenhouse, 80 degrees, 79 at port richmond. bustleton 80 degrees, the airport at 80 degrees, graduate hospital at 82. we get up to chestnut hill 80 degrees. let's make one more stop, how
i'm pamela osbourne, nbc10 news. >> beautiful weather out there for pamela and what a better way to soak in today's weather than right there at the day of the park. this is a scene there today in radnor. taking a live look from our kimmel center campus camera. just a gorgeous day. if you're headed out for dinner tonight it's going to be beautiful in the evening as well. >> let's bring in tammie souzza. tomorrow is going to be even warmer. >> we're going in the right direction,...
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nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live from the fire administration building in northern liberty. the fire department says the death has led to changes. tell us more about that. >> reporter: that's right. the commissioner is prepared to talk about those changes later on this morning. changes the department has made as a result of this. officials say fire lieutenant joyce craig died because a hose that supplied her with oxygen had burned through. in addition, the nefrinvestigat uncovered problems with how colleagues responded to her seven emergency distress signals. the failures happened as 37-year-old lieutenant craig was battling a house fire on middleton street in december of 2014. it was determined that there were other indirect causes to led to her death. the city report cites a lack of situational awareness, poor strategy and tactics, and at un-- and an uncoordinated rescue effort by her chief. adding she was a devastating loss to her family and fire department. she's hoping the lessons they learned from the reports will prevent this from happening ever again. we're expecting
nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live from the fire administration building in northern liberty. the fire department says the death has led to changes. tell us more about that. >> reporter: that's right. the commissioner is prepared to talk about those changes later on this morning. changes the department has made as a result of this. officials say fire lieutenant joyce craig died because a hose that supplied her with oxygen had burned through. in addition, the nefrinvestigat uncovered...
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here now is cnn justice correspondent pamela brown. >> good morning, alison and dave. u.s. authorities have prepared charges to seek the arrest of wikileaks founder julian assange. the justice department probe of assange and wikileaks dates back to at least 2010 when the site first gained attention for posting thousands of files stolen by the former u.s. intelligence army analyst known as chelsea manning. prosecutors have struggled with whether the first amendment precluded the prosecution of assange. but now they believe they have found a way to move forward. during president obama's administration, attorney general eric holder and officials at the justice department determined that it would be difficult to bring charges against assange because wikileaks wasn't alone in publishing documents stolen by manning. several newspapers, including "the new york times" did as well. but the view began to change after investigators found what they believe was proof that wikileaks played an active role in helping edward snowden, the former nsa analyst disclose a massive cache of classi
here now is cnn justice correspondent pamela brown. >> good morning, alison and dave. u.s. authorities have prepared charges to seek the arrest of wikileaks founder julian assange. the justice department probe of assange and wikileaks dates back to at least 2010 when the site first gained attention for posting thousands of files stolen by the former u.s. intelligence army analyst known as chelsea manning. prosecutors have struggled with whether the first amendment precluded the...
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pamela brown, cnn, washington. >> pamela brown, thank you. >>> now, let's get more live from cnn's fred pleitgen. good to have you with us. what do we know about carter page and his interactions in russia? >> somebody who was very active here in russia. visited the country. he, himself, said several times in the past 26 years especially in reference to these new allegations that have come out. he said, look, every time he came here to russia he took great care not to reveal too much and say too much because he believed that everybody he was talking to may in some, way, shape or form may be providing information to the russian intelligence or russian services. part of the policy he had not just dealing with russian business people, but also dealing with the american side, as well. so, certainly, he is someone who always said he took great care. when he was in russia, as pam just mentioned, the u.s. intelligence services believe that maybe unknowingly he might have been used by russian intelligence services and then, of course, also by russian government officials, as well. certainly some
pamela brown, cnn, washington. >> pamela brown, thank you. >>> now, let's get more live from cnn's fred pleitgen. good to have you with us. what do we know about carter page and his interactions in russia? >> somebody who was very active here in russia. visited the country. he, himself, said several times in the past 26 years especially in reference to these new allegations that have come out. he said, look, every time he came here to russia he took great care not to reveal...
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pamela brown, thank you very much. now i want to bring in mark preston, national security protest ton, national security analyst, colonel sedrick lleyton and commentator and former congressman, jack kingson. welcome to the program. one and all. mark, it seems clear that the white house is trying to disown this foreign national security. the former national security advisor, but it's not going to fly, is it? >> no. and we don't actually know how intertwined it is right now and that's what the investigation is for. the fact of the matter is, they are very much insnared because he held a high profile role and quite frankly with the top secret clearance that he had and him not only misleading at least it appears what his speech was to rt and how much money he made and what have you or that's what we're led to believe from investigators. he also misled mike pence which eventually led to his dismissal from the white house. the white house is insneered in this, they're tangled up. it's going to take a few months if not longer
pamela brown, thank you very much. now i want to bring in mark preston, national security protest ton, national security analyst, colonel sedrick lleyton and commentator and former congressman, jack kingson. welcome to the program. one and all. mark, it seems clear that the white house is trying to disown this foreign national security. the former national security advisor, but it's not going to fly, is it? >> no. and we don't actually know how intertwined it is right now and that's what...
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nbc 10's pamela osborne is live with what drivers need to know. pamela? >> reporter: we are still a few week away almost from the start of thosefestities, but take a look. you can see trailers down here. they're beginning to unload things and they're setting the stage for fans. a lot of prep work being done right now. we want to give you a quick look from above from sky force 10. you see how much equipment is on the ground in the area and a stage is going up at the art museum. what does this all mean for you? some lane restrictions around the oval for the next month. the westbound center roadway of the parkway will be closed from east akins oval from spring garden street and that continues to kelly drive southbound where it will open up to three lanes of travel and in front of the art museum steps will be closed as they build the main stage. you can also expect to see traffic down to one lane southbound on kelly drive between 25th and the parkway. these closures are in place so that crews can assemble the 2017 nfl draft experience. the fun kicks off at no
nbc 10's pamela osborne is live with what drivers need to know. pamela? >> reporter: we are still a few week away almost from the start of thosefestities, but take a look. you can see trailers down here. they're beginning to unload things and they're setting the stage for fans. a lot of prep work being done right now. we want to give you a quick look from above from sky force 10. you see how much equipment is on the ground in the area and a stage is going up at the art museum. what does...
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nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live from temple university hospital where the victims are recovering. pam, the carnismed in the crash -- car involved in the crash was found outside a home. tell us more. >> reporter: it was, and the male victim that you mentioned who was very injured, critically injured, is recovering here at temple hospital. a second victim, a woman, is in stable condition with a broken leg following the hit-and-run accident. right now, you're looking at exclusive video of a person being taken into custody at a home on fraley street. he was later arrested by authorities. we're not showing his face because he hasn't been charged yet. we do know police tracked down the vehicle just before midnight. we got a look, and you see the damage to the windshield there. police say there was fresh blood on the car, as well. and the car's license plates had been removed by the time they tracked it down. according to police, the suspect vehicle hit the victims at 6th and erie and hunting park at 10:30 last night. investigators recovered a broken mirror at the scene that belonged to
nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live from temple university hospital where the victims are recovering. pam, the carnismed in the crash -- car involved in the crash was found outside a home. tell us more. >> reporter: it was, and the male victim that you mentioned who was very injured, critically injured, is recovering here at temple hospital. a second victim, a woman, is in stable condition with a broken leg following the hit-and-run accident. right now, you're looking at exclusive video...
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nbc10's pamela osborne is live on scene. what do we know about this?ter: we're on 17th street now. it's going to be closed from walnut to locust throughout the morning because of a hole that opened up in the road. it's about two-feet wide and drops deeper than that. officials tell us a water pipe connected to a fire hydrant broke, and that caused the street to cave in. the water department was out last night and will be here this morning. that activity to evaluate and begin making repairs here is why the stretch of 17th street will be closed. they're aiming to get this done early this morning, sometime throughout the afternoon. there is a chance that it could extend into the afternoon/evening hours. we're, of course, going to keep our eye on this. we'll let you know how the progress is going. reporting live in center city, pamela osborne, nbc10. >>> and to look at the roads and the commute, we'll check in with first alert traffic reporter francesca ruscio. >> yes, that's that specific road closure in the center city area will be causing slowdowns all m
nbc10's pamela osborne is live on scene. what do we know about this?ter: we're on 17th street now. it's going to be closed from walnut to locust throughout the morning because of a hole that opened up in the road. it's about two-feet wide and drops deeper than that. officials tell us a water pipe connected to a fire hydrant broke, and that caused the street to cave in. the water department was out last night and will be here this morning. that activity to evaluate and begin making repairs here...
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that's where nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live at the scene. pam, you just got new information. tell us about it. >> reporter: yeah. we did. the 89-year-old victim is inside right now speaking with investigators. he told police there was a ring or knock on his door on chapel croft around 2:30 this morning. when he answered, two men with guns drawn forced him inside. they tied him to a chair in the kitchen with phone cords and duct tape. the suspects tore through the home and stole a safe that the victim said houses of dollars of cash and jewelry inside from the basement. they went to the garage and stole the victim's car. it's unique. police want you to hear the description -- a baby blue 1985 fleetwood cadillac with a dark blue vinyl top. it's a p.a. license plate of gyl3356. the victim was able to free himself and call police. right now, police are investigating the possibility that a woman either 24 or 25 years old who knew the victim may have been involved in this in addition to the two suspects they were looking for. unfortunately, the victim did not get a good description
that's where nbc10's pamela osborne joins us live at the scene. pam, you just got new information. tell us about it. >> reporter: yeah. we did. the 89-year-old victim is inside right now speaking with investigators. he told police there was a ring or knock on his door on chapel croft around 2:30 this morning. when he answered, two men with guns drawn forced him inside. they tied him to a chair in the kitchen with phone cords and duct tape. the suspects tore through the home and stole a...
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here's what pamela dawn had to say -- "no promposals in school.rity contest is bad enough. this makes it worse." what do you think? tweet us. >> tina tweeted, "the boys know the answer before they ask. it's an unneeded distraction." let us know what you think. it's popular. some get extravagant. >> they include people, music, teachers. a lot of people involved. >>> we can see what the weather looks like, but let's get details from meteorologist bill henley. >>> i propose you take the umbrella or rain jacket. you'll need it first thing. this is not the only chance of showers we'll see during the day. frawley stadium, the infield covered. the rain has started in wilmington. it will be light this morning. heavier downpours this afternoon. that's when we'll see thunderstorms. coming down in spring city. the visibility is down. at the shore, we've seen fog, margate now, mostly cloudy, kind of dreary. the fog is in rehoboth beach, delaware. you see the clouds are socking in. vain on the way for the area, too. -- rain is on the way for the area, too. no
here's what pamela dawn had to say -- "no promposals in school.rity contest is bad enough. this makes it worse." what do you think? tweet us. >> tina tweeted, "the boys know the answer before they ask. it's an unneeded distraction." let us know what you think. it's popular. some get extravagant. >> they include people, music, teachers. a lot of people involved. >>> we can see what the weather looks like, but let's get details from meteorologist bill...
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. >> our justice correspondent pamela brown joins us with details.hat do we know about sort of how this happened and what information, what intelligence was actually gathered? >> we can tell you, poppy, that there were these intercepted communications picked up by british and other european intelligence agencies between trump associates and russian officials, and other russian individuals, during the campaign. then the brits along with other european countries passed on those communications to their u.s. counterparts. this is ay cording to u.s. and european sources talking to my partner jim sciutto. captured during routine surveillance between russians and other russians known to u.s. intelligence. it happened several times throughout the months of the campaign. emphasizing that gchq in great britain and other intelligence agencies in europe were not procedure actively targeting any members of the trump team or donald trump himself, but rather picked up these communications during what's known as incidental collection. that is, monitoring other offic
. >> our justice correspondent pamela brown joins us with details.hat do we know about sort of how this happened and what information, what intelligence was actually gathered? >> we can tell you, poppy, that there were these intercepted communications picked up by british and other european intelligence agencies between trump associates and russian officials, and other russian individuals, during the campaign. then the brits along with other european countries passed on those...
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first to pamela brown with the cnn exclusive. breaking news on the russia investigation. pamela, you're learning that russia tried to use people who claim to be advising donald trump to infiltrate his campaign. >> that's right, wolf. we have learned fbi gathered intelligence last summer suggesting russian operatives were using trump advisers including carter page to infiltrate the trump campaign. according to multiple u.s. officials. the there were concerned in the bureau he may have been compromised by russian intelligence. this picture is how the russians tried to influence the 2016 election. not only through e-mail hacks and propaganda sometimes referred to as fake news but also to infiltrate the trump orbit and this led to an fbi investigation and to the coordination of trump's campaign associates and russians. these officials we have spoken to made clear they don't know whether page was aware the russians may have been using him because of the way russian spy services operate page could have unknowingly talked with russian agents. wolf? >> ka what is carter page sayi
first to pamela brown with the cnn exclusive. breaking news on the russia investigation. pamela, you're learning that russia tried to use people who claim to be advising donald trump to infiltrate his campaign. >> that's right, wolf. we have learned fbi gathered intelligence last summer suggesting russian operatives were using trump advisers including carter page to infiltrate the trump campaign. according to multiple u.s. officials. the there were concerned in the bureau he may have been...
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years later the writer pamela grow in working-class park slope would say about this time, you heard it over and over in those days. we got to get out of brooklyn. and you know what, a lot of people dead. so the question that i had in my mind as i approached this book was how did the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? the place that g2 magazine called, and i still can't read this without laughing -- the coolest city on the planet. how is it that when i moved to park slope liquor stores have bulletproof cages to protect the cashiers, and then the picture windows and free tastings of the expansive and expensive pinot noir selections. how can a a point in history as we did in the fall of 2015 where the fabled parisian department store had come spend a month celebrating brooklyn mania with an exhibit called brooklyn -- how can the only chic parisian be so interested in buying products either made in brooklyn or soon as they could be more are eaten by a brooklynite? or at least a parisians idea of a brooklynite. and one final question. why should anyone care what happened to brooklyn? a p
years later the writer pamela grow in working-class park slope would say about this time, you heard it over and over in those days. we got to get out of brooklyn. and you know what, a lot of people dead. so the question that i had in my mind as i approached this book was how did the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? the place that g2 magazine called, and i still can't read this without laughing -- the coolest city on the planet. how is it that when i moved to park slope liquor stores have...
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pamela: no vemos maÑana en el bronx--nos vemos maÑana en el bronx.llia: los jueces del -- corte suprema de hablan de este tema. ilia: un congresista republicano, sugiere que los jÓvenes emigrantes, pueden obtener la ciudadanÍa alistÁndose en la fuerzas armadas. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con ilia calderón. presentador: muy buenas noches, nos acercamos al dÍa nÚmero 100 de la presidencia de donald trump. uno de los nombramientos mÁs criticados, es el de jeff sessions. ahora el departamento de justicia, a su cargo ha tomado posiciones tan radicales que hasta el ala conservadora del departamento de justicia, a resultados aprendida. vamos a ver por quÉ. >> si usted dijo una mentira relativamente importante cuando rellenÓ su solicitud de naturalizaciÓn, pueden retirarle la ciudadanÍa incluso despuÉs de habérsela dado . la corte suprema estÁ viendo un caso, cuyas consecuencias podrÍan cambiar la vida de un gran nÚmero de ciudadanos naturalizados. >> esto a --afectarÍa mucha gente. >> magistrados conservadores, se mantuvieron
pamela: no vemos maÑana en el bronx--nos vemos maÑana en el bronx.llia: los jueces del -- corte suprema de hablan de este tema. ilia: un congresista republicano, sugiere que los jÓvenes emigrantes, pueden obtener la ciudadanÍa alistÁndose en la fuerzas armadas. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con ilia calderón. presentador: muy buenas noches, nos acercamos al dÍa nÚmero 100 de la presidencia de donald trump. uno de los nombramientos mÁs criticados, es...
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>> pamela, where do we stand now with this investigation? >> well, it's ongoing and it's no telling how long it could take before it wraps up. intelligence analysts and investigators continue to analyze various strands from human sources to electronic intercepts, travel records. they found suggestions of possible collusion between the trump campaign and russian officials. but we're told by officials at this point that there's not enough evidence to prove to, show that crimes were actually committed. and part of the challenge for the investigators has been that they've lost their opportunity to conduct this investigation in secret after several leaks last year revealed the fbi was looking at people close to the trump campaign. after those reports, people that the u.s. was monitoring then changed their behavior making it more difficult for the fbi. don? >> pamela, thank you for your reporting. i appreciate that. now i want to bring in matthew murray. also, bob baer, cnn security analyst. thank you for coming on. matthew, i'll start with you. t
>> pamela, where do we stand now with this investigation? >> well, it's ongoing and it's no telling how long it could take before it wraps up. intelligence analysts and investigators continue to analyze various strands from human sources to electronic intercepts, travel records. they found suggestions of possible collusion between the trump campaign and russian officials. but we're told by officials at this point that there's not enough evidence to prove to, show that crimes were...
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pamela: es una pareja que lleva aÑos de noviazgo, es una manera muy apropiada como dos grandes luchadoresenamoraenamorados. presentadora: es lunes 3 de abril y esas son las principales noticias. entierros masivos y dan el Último adiÓs a las vÍctimas. comenzaron las incripciones, para las visas que se otorgan a profesionales, pero no serÁ tan fÁcil obtenerlas,. el gobierno estÁ poniendo nueva trabas. la organizaciÓn de estados americanos, declara que en venezuela hay una grave alteraciÓn inconstitucional, continÚan las protestas en ese paÍs, así comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna. presentadora: estÁn enterrando son muertos, mientras comienzan a perder la esperanza de encontrar con vida a las personas. conmueve mucho ver las escenas de los sobrevivientes, despidiendo a los suyos. el presidente, estÁ ayudando coordinar y tambiÉn ayuda para los verificados. fÉlix nos tiene lo Último. feliz: la intensidad con que se vive la tragediano disminuya en ninguna de las 24 horas. aquÍ estamos en uno de los centros de atenciÓn, donde se busca que puedan pa
pamela: es una pareja que lleva aÑos de noviazgo, es una manera muy apropiada como dos grandes luchadoresenamoraenamorados. presentadora: es lunes 3 de abril y esas son las principales noticias. entierros masivos y dan el Último adiÓs a las vÍctimas. comenzaron las incripciones, para las visas que se otorgan a profesionales, pero no serÁ tan fÁcil obtenerlas,. el gobierno estÁ poniendo nueva trabas. la organizaciÓn de estados americanos, declara que en venezuela hay una grave...
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pamela: detalles aquÍ en "primer impacto".resentadora: un juez en californiabloqueo la ciudad santuario. asegurÓ que su paÍs no pagarÁ por el muro y llevara su caso a tribunales. mcconnell ex asesor podrÍa ir a la cÁrcel por recibir remuneraciones de gobiernos extranjeros. ♪ ♪ presentador: comenzamos con la informaciÓn de el nuevo revÉs firmadas por el presidente donald trump se trata de una promesa de campaÑa que es nuevamente truncada por la intervenciÓn de las cortes. la ciudad de santuarios, seguirÁn teniendo accesoa pesar de que presidente trump querÍa condicionar esto. reportero: el juez de distrito ordenÓ las pensión temporal de la orden ejecutiva con la que la casa blanca busca limitar el acceso a fondos federales. la decisiÓn se mantendrÁ vigente, mientras acorde llega a una resoluciÓn vigente responde a una demanda, presentada por san francisco y santa clara. para frenar el alcance de las decisiones presidenciales como mÉtodo migratorio. >> esta orden no es legal, bajo la constituciÓn de los estados unidos. reportero
pamela: detalles aquÍ en "primer impacto".resentadora: un juez en californiabloqueo la ciudad santuario. asegurÓ que su paÍs no pagarÁ por el muro y llevara su caso a tribunales. mcconnell ex asesor podrÍa ir a la cÁrcel por recibir remuneraciones de gobiernos extranjeros. ♪ ♪ presentador: comenzamos con la informaciÓn de el nuevo revÉs firmadas por el presidente donald trump se trata de una promesa de campaÑa que es nuevamente truncada por la intervenciÓn de las cortes....
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pamela and christinea. the president has to tell his tax cut plans to congress. that could be a tough sell. hakeem jeffries of new york is joining us from capitol hill. thanks force joining us. >> you're on the budget committee. that's your reaction to what you've heard so far about the president's tax proposals, his recommendations to cut taxes? >> well, this tax proposal as far as we can understand from the details presented so far, is really just a gift to corporate america and will not have anything meaningful to help improve the conditions of working families, middle class folks and those aspiring to be part of the middle class here in america. that's problematic. >> you've suggested there should be no tax reform at all until the president releases his income tax returns. doesn't look like he's going to do that anytime soon. so far what does that mean? let's say he does come in with some major tax reform,tach cuts for the middle class or lower income taxpayers for that matter. you wouldn't support that if he didn't release his tax returns? >> i think a reaso
pamela and christinea. the president has to tell his tax cut plans to congress. that could be a tough sell. hakeem jeffries of new york is joining us from capitol hill. thanks force joining us. >> you're on the budget committee. that's your reaction to what you've heard so far about the president's tax proposals, his recommendations to cut taxes? >> well, this tax proposal as far as we can understand from the details presented so far, is really just a gift to corporate america and...
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nbc 10's pamela osborne is right in the middle of all of the action.his is a big day for the city, pam. >> reporter: absolutely, and for native americans as well. we are hearing about a speech about the contributions native americans made during the revolutionary war. things got underway early this morning at washington square park. ♪ >> reporter: this is a reflective tribute, a wreath was laid to rest. we saw more events kick off the grand opening of the museum. there was a march from independence mall. it has been a project 16 years in the making. it's no coincidence that doors open up today. today is the 242 anniversary. it ignited the revolutionary war. we all have the chance to see and relive and experience that time through some of the many interactive displays throughout the museum. >> we realize the adversities we have to contend with. it's a reminder of what courage our pred sepredecessors have. they weren't perfect. we have to remember that. they were human. declaration of independent begins with winning human eve s events. the operative word
nbc 10's pamela osborne is right in the middle of all of the action.his is a big day for the city, pam. >> reporter: absolutely, and for native americans as well. we are hearing about a speech about the contributions native americans made during the revolutionary war. things got underway early this morning at washington square park. ♪ >> reporter: this is a reflective tribute, a wreath was laid to rest. we saw more events kick off the grand opening of the museum. there was a march...
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nbc 10's pamela osborne is standing by live. what's the latest? >> reporter: things are moving along pretty quickly this morning. they have been through opening statements and they were going over some of the witness testimony inside of the courtroom. there is a short break they are on right now. so far what we have heard is system from the officer that first responded to creato's 911 call. they testified creato was cooperative. they have also taken a look at the apartment where he lived and where brenden spent weekends. during the opening statements this morning the prosecution set the tone of what they intend to do. they allege he killed his three-year-old son in october of 2015. he pleaded not guilty says his son simply wandered out of the apartment. the prosecution says evidence will show that is not the case. brenden is afraid of the dark. it is their evidence that he would not have walked off into the place where his body was found in the dark of night. brenden wasn't wearing any shoes. when his body was discovered his socks were clean. and
nbc 10's pamela osborne is standing by live. what's the latest? >> reporter: things are moving along pretty quickly this morning. they have been through opening statements and they were going over some of the witness testimony inside of the courtroom. there is a short break they are on right now. so far what we have heard is system from the officer that first responded to creato's 911 call. they testified creato was cooperative. they have also taken a look at the apartment where he lived...