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you can feel that the tensions happening, pamela. again, so far everything has been peaceful, there's been nothing that we know of out of the normal in these g20 protests. the president for his part, his motorcade whipped by all of it, he didn't see a thing, pamela. >> long night as fred pointed out as well. they have miles to go in their protest, jeff, live in hamburg, germany, thank you very much for that. >>> so it's what everybody seems to be talking about, except the president, will he confront vladimir putin for ordering cyber attacks? the latest and how it could shape the world as we keep an eye on the protests that have turned violent in some areas. you're looking at live pictures right near the g20 in hamburg, germany, stay with us, we'll be back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm leaving you, wesley. but why? you haven't noticed me in two years. i was in a coma. well, i still deserve appreciation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? you know i can't remember that. stop this madness. if it's appreciation you want you should both get sna
you can feel that the tensions happening, pamela. again, so far everything has been peaceful, there's been nothing that we know of out of the normal in these g20 protests. the president for his part, his motorcade whipped by all of it, he didn't see a thing, pamela. >> long night as fred pointed out as well. they have miles to go in their protest, jeff, live in hamburg, germany, thank you very much for that. >>> so it's what everybody seems to be talking about, except the...
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hi, jeff. >> reporter: good morning, pamela.nt trump, as you said, wrapped up his whirlwind trip to paris after spending 30 hours or so here in paris. a lot was among white house staff and others, consumed with questions and wonder and worry in regards to the russia investigation, still looming and expanding in washington. we heard the president yesterday give a vigorous defense, a fatherly defense, if you will, of his son. he called him a good man, a, you know, young boy. the reality is, he is the exact same age as the french president, emanuel macron, so not a boy. this is a moment where there are more and
hi, jeff. >> reporter: good morning, pamela.nt trump, as you said, wrapped up his whirlwind trip to paris after spending 30 hours or so here in paris. a lot was among white house staff and others, consumed with questions and wonder and worry in regards to the russia investigation, still looming and expanding in washington. we heard the president yesterday give a vigorous defense, a fatherly defense, if you will, of his son. he called him a good man, a, you know, young boy. the reality is,...
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i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper. all those stories right ahead, but first, for the second night in a row, protesters are swarming the streets of hamburg, germany, the site of the g20 summit, and president trump's meeting earlier with russian president vladimir putin where election meddling was discussed at length. first to the action outside, right now police are trying to calm a chaotic scene as night falls in germany. i want to go straight to cnn's fred pleitgen. he's right down there in the crowd in the middle of it all. what's going on there now, fred? >> reporter: i apologize for all the noise. there is quite a lot of confusion going on next to me. there are several demonstrations going on in hamburg. as you can see, there is a considerable police presence at this one as well. a couple blocks from here, i would say about a mile and a half, there is another demonstration that has apparently turned very violent. there are barricades that have been set on fire, and what we have just learned from the hamburg police
i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper. all those stories right ahead, but first, for the second night in a row, protesters are swarming the streets of hamburg, germany, the site of the g20 summit, and president trump's meeting earlier with russian president vladimir putin where election meddling was discussed at length. first to the action outside, right now police are trying to calm a chaotic scene as night falls in germany. i want to go straight to cnn's fred pleitgen. he's right down there in...
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pamela: los estudiantes extranjeros que causan carreras en estados unidos, estÁn teniendo razones paraidades federales podÍan exigirle a estos estudiantes renovar sus visas todos los aÑos. un trÁmite complicado y costoso tambiÉn. claudia bucea nos explica. claudia: el departamento de seguridad interna confirmÓ que explora exigir que los estudiantes internacionales renueve sus visas cada aÑo. la noticia no fue bien recibida por esta mexicana. este cambio generarÍa mÁs trabas y gastos para los estudiantes. >> ¡ tiene un costo muy alto para el estudiante. claudia: las visas de estudiantes internacionales, permiten una estancia legal durante todo el perÍodo de estudio. despuÉs de los ataques del nueve a 11, las instituciones de enseÑanza estÁn obligadas a reportar el cambio la matrÍcula de estudiantes. de aprobarse la nueva medida, ausente harÍa a estudiantes, dice. >> ¡quÉ pasarÍa con el resto de tus estudios? claudia: f1, visa prefiera la universidad. los estudiantes extranjeros aportan a la economÍa local y estatal. la economÍa genera tres empleos. hasta el momento, no hay una fecha par
pamela: los estudiantes extranjeros que causan carreras en estados unidos, estÁn teniendo razones paraidades federales podÍan exigirle a estos estudiantes renovar sus visas todos los aÑos. un trÁmite complicado y costoso tambiÉn. claudia bucea nos explica. claudia: el departamento de seguridad interna confirmÓ que explora exigir que los estudiantes internacionales renueve sus visas cada aÑo. la noticia no fue bien recibida por esta mexicana. este cambio generarÍa mÁs trabas y gastos...
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pamela: muchas inmigrantes que llegan a estados unidos buscando asilo, firman lo que se conoce en inglÉs tras haber firmado ese alivio temporal. locutora: lucharon incansablemente pero no pudieron evitar lo que temÍan. una vez que el salvadoreÑo entro a las instalaciones del servicio de migraciÓn y control de aduanas para su cita, fue detenido para proceder con su orden de deportaciÓn.su madre tenÍa la esperanza de que revertirÁn su deportaciÓn. en 2009 recibiÓ una orden de deportaciÓn pero le concibieron esta visa temporal y ahora, ocho aÑos despuÉs le dieron la noticia de que serÍa deportado. >> mi esposa estÁ embarazada y tiene un embarazo de alto riesgo, hasta podrÍa perder la vida. locutora: la decisiÓn procedió. lo cual le costÓ separarse de su familia. >> francisco trabaja en las horas de laca mayorÍa del mundo estÁ dormido. trabaja muchas horas al dÍa, depende del día. sin ese trabajo y sin gente como Él, no serÍa la escuela que es hoy el mit. locutora: a este, a uno se le ha fijado fecha para abandonar el paÍs. pamela: los estudiantes extranjeros que causan carreras en estados u
pamela: muchas inmigrantes que llegan a estados unidos buscando asilo, firman lo que se conoce en inglÉs tras haber firmado ese alivio temporal. locutora: lucharon incansablemente pero no pudieron evitar lo que temÍan. una vez que el salvadoreÑo entro a las instalaciones del servicio de migraciÓn y control de aduanas para su cita, fue detenido para proceder con su orden de deportaciÓn.su madre tenÍa la esperanza de que revertirÁn su deportaciÓn. en 2009 recibiÓ una orden de...
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. >> now joining us on book tv is pamela, the editor of the new york times book review. you're out with your latest book, he saw she's a. >> guest: your right to use the pronoun to treat him like a person because i kind of do. he's been a companion of cap since i was 17. was one journal i've written down the book of the name of every book i've read. >> host: how is he doing? >> is a really old-fashioned, it's not fancy journal. i bought it at a corner stationary store and i spilled coffee on himself you like is rotting from within. he is starting to split at the seams. the binding is starting to fray as soon as i started talking about him. >> as soon as i finish a book i still recorded. when i go away i just got back from a straley and i read five or six books when i was gone. the first thing i do when i get home. i get in there and write down the name of every book. >> i was essentially a failed teenage -- so every young girl with writerly ambitions i recorded my thoughts in a journal, diary. the turned out that those entries were awful. a vehicle back and read them in
. >> now joining us on book tv is pamela, the editor of the new york times book review. you're out with your latest book, he saw she's a. >> guest: your right to use the pronoun to treat him like a person because i kind of do. he's been a companion of cap since i was 17. was one journal i've written down the book of the name of every book i've read. >> host: how is he doing? >> is a really old-fashioned, it's not fancy journal. i bought it at a corner stationary store...
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pamela, good evening to you. what have you learned? >> reporter: we learned russian spies are ramping up their intelligence-gathering efforts in the u.s. according to current and former u.s. intelligence officials who say they noticed an increase since the election, so the russians' efforts have not been slowed by the intense focus of the intelligence community's assessment that russia meddled in the u.s. election and since the election, don, u.s. authorities have detected an uptick in suspected russian intelligence officers entering the u.s. under the guise of other business. officials say they've been replenishing their ranks since the u.s. expelled 35 russian diplomats suspected of spying as you'll recall last december and in some cases russian spies have even tried to gain employment at places in the u.s. with sensitive information as part of their intelligence-gathering efforts. now the fbi, which is responsible for counterintelligence efforts wouldn't respond to comments. >> so, pam, if the u.s. intelligence knows this, why aren'
pamela, good evening to you. what have you learned? >> reporter: we learned russian spies are ramping up their intelligence-gathering efforts in the u.s. according to current and former u.s. intelligence officials who say they noticed an increase since the election, so the russians' efforts have not been slowed by the intense focus of the intelligence community's assessment that russia meddled in the u.s. election and since the election, don, u.s. authorities have detected an uptick in...
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. >> host: joining as a booktv is pamela paul, the editor of the "new york times" book review out with the latest book. who is bob? >> guest: my book of books. your right to use that pronoun to treat them like a person because i kind of do. he's been a companion that that kept i was 17 in this one journal i've written down the title o of the book that i have read. >> host: what kind of condition is bob in? >> guest: he's not in very good shape. i keep getting asked to bring along for appearances but he is, it's a really old-fashioned, it's not a fancy kind of journal. i bought it at the core stationary store and i spilled coffee on it. i feel like is rotted from within and he started to split at the seam scene delivered, the is starting to fray. ssa start talk about in which if you like is, unless it's up recement on his part perhaps. >> do you still record trade absolute. as soon as i finished a book. when i go away i just got back from australia as i read about five or six books when i was gone and it's like the first thing i do when i get home as ii get in there and i write down the
. >> host: joining as a booktv is pamela paul, the editor of the "new york times" book review out with the latest book. who is bob? >> guest: my book of books. your right to use that pronoun to treat them like a person because i kind of do. he's been a companion that that kept i was 17 in this one journal i've written down the title o of the book that i have read. >> host: what kind of condition is bob in? >> guest: he's not in very good shape. i keep getting...
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pamela: muchas felicidades. no es para menos.rincipales noticias. los soÑadores reciben la nueva propuesta para legalizar a miles de jÓvenes. se cumplen seis meses de donald trump en el gobierno. sus crÍticos resaltan un balance negativo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ en medio de crÍticas, el sistema anticorrupciÓn es puesto en prÁctica en mÉxico. locutor: este es su "noticiero univision ediciÓn nocturna", con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: buenas noches, hoy fue presentado una nueva propuesta en el congreso para buscar una soluciÓn a la situación de casi 800,000 jÓvenes soÑadores. en medio del optimismo, tamiÉn se preocupan porque el gobierno de donald trump, decida no apoyar esta propuesta. ♪ lourdes: ya hace dos aÑos que en este proyecto se presentÓ en el congreso y dos senadores estÁn intentando presentar logrado. >> primero queremos tomar el liderazgo y entender que existe la urgencia de hacer algo permanente. lourdes: esta beneficiaria de daca, tambiÉn estÁ contenta con la noticia. >> mi vida ha cambiado desde que tengo daca, s
pamela: muchas felicidades. no es para menos.rincipales noticias. los soÑadores reciben la nueva propuesta para legalizar a miles de jÓvenes. se cumplen seis meses de donald trump en el gobierno. sus crÍticos resaltan un balance negativo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ en medio de crÍticas, el sistema anticorrupciÓn es puesto en prÁctica en mÉxico. locutor: este es su "noticiero univision ediciÓn nocturna", con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: buenas noches, hoy...
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pame pamela osborne is live at independence mall. tell us more. >> reporter: there's a lot going on this afternoon. you may hear they are going through some of the sound checks. there's going to be music, entertainment and other activities and fun for the family. crews have been working very hard this morning getting everything set up for today. they have been working on stages, stages at the kimmel center for performing arts. that will be a preview to the broadway plays coming to town this season. it goes from noon until 7:00 today. that is all going to be followed up with a form answer performan philly pops. ♪ this is video from last year's performance. the 65 piece orchestra will be back and at it begin at 7:00 tonight. they will play lots of patriotic tunes and frozen's let it go as well. certainly, a lot to take in. something for everyone to see no matter how old or young. the best part of the whole thing is that it's absolutely free. come on down. we would love to see you here. live from independence mall, pamela osborne. >> it
pame pamela osborne is live at independence mall. tell us more. >> reporter: there's a lot going on this afternoon. you may hear they are going through some of the sound checks. there's going to be music, entertainment and other activities and fun for the family. crews have been working very hard this morning getting everything set up for today. they have been working on stages, stages at the kimmel center for performing arts. that will be a preview to the broadway plays coming to town...
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ryan: neighbors say that pamela's daughter and granddaughter had just moved out. another daughter that many do not know about moved in. now a tragedy in the neighborhood is coming together. >> we are ready to help out if they need us, help them go through this, make sure they are ok. ryan: the police reassure neighbors the seven-year-old girl was not h safe with her mother. also noty's dogs were hurt, but no motive as to why this happened. the case remains under investigation. ryan hughes, abc 7 news. 6:00, we haveat been telling you about the illegal atv's, mopeds, and dirt bikes and the surrounding areas. d.c. police still have 98 persons of interest. so far they have confiscated , and today8 atv's they shared what they do with the illegal off-road vehicles. they took them to a recycled metal yard and capitol heights. they say these were left abandoned, unregistered, or the owners did not claim them. they created more than 14,000 pounds of recyclable metal. chief peter newsham said we hope those illegally operating these vehicles will see t small gesture this be
ryan: neighbors say that pamela's daughter and granddaughter had just moved out. another daughter that many do not know about moved in. now a tragedy in the neighborhood is coming together. >> we are ready to help out if they need us, help them go through this, make sure they are ok. ryan: the police reassure neighbors the seven-year-old girl was not h safe with her mother. also noty's dogs were hurt, but no motive as to why this happened. the case remains under investigation. ryan...
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pamela: sÍ. hermosísima.ra sus seguidores. >> las canciones que vamos a exhibir son muy interesantes. reportera: tambiÉn aprovechÓ para hablar de su amigo josÉ josÉ . >> es una buena persona. cuando el diablo sirve licor, uno se enferma una vez estÁbamos en los angeles y yo lo vi muy mal, ore por Él y me dijo: me hizo muy bien la oraciÓn. yo le conteste que fue porque Él creyÓ, cuando uno cree, suceden los milagros. reportera: Él se presentarÁ en los Ángeles con su compaÑera. >> es increÍble cÓmo nunca se ha presentado en mÉxico . tiene muchas ofertas y parece ser que ya vamos a ir un poco mÁs en serio con esto y yo supongo que este aÑo, sÍ voy hacer algo en mÉxico. reportera: eso serÁ muy pronto gracias a su amigo leo dan. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ michelle:mmuchÍsimas gracias, magaly. un mÚsico de la banda "manÁ" rrevelÓ un nuevo proyecto de tequila llamado "mmala vida". serÁ un tequila de producciÓn limitada. enhorabuena. pamela: en otra noticia, estÁ dando mucho que hablar este vÍdeo en el cual se ve a una fanÁtica sal
pamela: sÍ. hermosísima.ra sus seguidores. >> las canciones que vamos a exhibir son muy interesantes. reportera: tambiÉn aprovechÓ para hablar de su amigo josÉ josÉ . >> es una buena persona. cuando el diablo sirve licor, uno se enferma una vez estÁbamos en los angeles y yo lo vi muy mal, ore por Él y me dijo: me hizo muy bien la oraciÓn. yo le conteste que fue porque Él creyÓ, cuando uno cree, suceden los milagros. reportera: Él se presentarÁ en los Ángeles con su...
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pamela osborne at least for this morning is one of them. and she's live along kelly drive with a regatta that is happening there and changes organizers are making. >> reporter: it's already pretty humid and muggy out. take a look, you can see some of the athletes parting are starting to arrive here this morning. the philadelphia youth regatta starts less than hours from right now with some big changes because of the heat as well as the volume of flights, organizers have decided to shorten the 2,000 meter to a 1500 meter. this is individual from last year's race. the other thing they are doing is minimizing the amount of time athletes are standing or waiting out on the water to race. races will not held today in these high temperatures, so crews will need to lock on time here this morning. otherwise they won't be able to participate in the race. again, they are trying to at the time everyone out here, they want people the want them doing it safely. i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >>> sweltering conditions are taking a toll on firefighters w
pamela osborne at least for this morning is one of them. and she's live along kelly drive with a regatta that is happening there and changes organizers are making. >> reporter: it's already pretty humid and muggy out. take a look, you can see some of the athletes parting are starting to arrive here this morning. the philadelphia youth regatta starts less than hours from right now with some big changes because of the heat as well as the volume of flights, organizers have decided to shorten...
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pamela osborne. nbc 10 news. >>> 5:05. we've been following the bucks county murder mystery since last saturday afternoon. give you a timeline of the case and how it unfolded. neighbor told us she heard shots saturday. sunday police investigating the disappearance of all four young men. 2:00 a.m. the car belonging to mark sturgis was found near the farm. two hours later thomas may owe's car was found in a garage on the property. monday started digging on the property. cosmo was arrested on unrelated weapons charge. tuesday believed to be a person of interest in the messing men's case. wednesday arrested again for trying to sell thomas may owe's car. at midnight they found the remains. last night dinardo confessed to participating in the murders. we put together this timeline of the search for the four missing men. click through the interactive map to see why investigators have found clues in the case. >>> president trump will celebrate bastille day in paris. mark if 100 anniversary of the united states entering world war o
pamela osborne. nbc 10 news. >>> 5:05. we've been following the bucks county murder mystery since last saturday afternoon. give you a timeline of the case and how it unfolded. neighbor told us she heard shots saturday. sunday police investigating the disappearance of all four young men. 2:00 a.m. the car belonging to mark sturgis was found near the farm. two hours later thomas may owe's car was found in a garage on the property. monday started digging on the property. cosmo was...
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pamela brown has the latest and joins us once again tonight. pamela, what can you tell us? >> we've learned that russian spies are gearing up with their intelligence gathering and they've noticed an increase since the election so the russians' efforts have not been slowed by the intense focus of the assessment that russia meddled in the u.s. election and since the election, john, u.s. authorities have detected an uptick in suspected russian intelligence officers entering the united states under the guise of other business. officials say they have been trying to replenish their ranks since the u.s. dispelled russian diplomats and, in some cases, russian spies have tried to gain employment at places as part of their intelligence gathering effort. the fbi, which is responsible for counterintelligence efforts, would not comment on the story. john? >> if u.s. intelligence says they think this is going on, why don't they stop it? >> well, partisan political disagreements over the russian activity and president donald trump's reluctance to accept intelligence inclusions about russ
pamela brown has the latest and joins us once again tonight. pamela, what can you tell us? >> we've learned that russian spies are gearing up with their intelligence gathering and they've noticed an increase since the election so the russians' efforts have not been slowed by the intense focus of the assessment that russia meddled in the u.s. election and since the election, john, u.s. authorities have detected an uptick in suspected russian intelligence officers entering the united states...
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pamela osborne has before on the demonstrations, pamela. i will step out of the way and show you they have moved down further closer to 6th street now. this is right by independence mall. they are bringing their message there. this has been going on for the past 30 minutes or so. they want their voices to be heard. they say they are here to speak out against the trump administration, particularly policies on immigration and the attack on sanctuary cities. inside jeff sessions poke to state, local and federal officials. police commissioner is inside along with my colleague. she tells me sessions had a q and a from the attorney's office before taking the stage. when he did he talked about crime in the city as a sanctuary city. take a listen. >> not to law-abiding citizens. they are providing sanctuaries to criminals. >> mayor gjim kenny said those pollties keep us safer while at the same time upholding the fundamental values in the city where they were born. you can see the demonstrators are down with police protection there. police have chus
pamela osborne has before on the demonstrations, pamela. i will step out of the way and show you they have moved down further closer to 6th street now. this is right by independence mall. they are bringing their message there. this has been going on for the past 30 minutes or so. they want their voices to be heard. they say they are here to speak out against the trump administration, particularly policies on immigration and the attack on sanctuary cities. inside jeff sessions poke to state,...
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nb nbc 10 pamela osborne is live in doylestown. walk us through this. >> reporter: at this point, police are only identifying two of the four missing men. they're both teenagers, but the family of the other two missing men from bucks county as well told nbc 10 that they too have not had any contact with their loved ones in a few days. jimmy of newtown went missing on wednesday. did not show on work and has not been in contact with family or friends. then 18-year-old dean. he was last seen getting in a car around 6:30 friday night. 22-year-old mark and 21-year-old tom are also missing. mark told us he last saw their son leaving their home around 6:00 to visit with tom who lives in doylestown. both men have been missing since friday night. the bucks county da as well as state police and several other local law enforcement agencies are involved in the search. out sunday night searching in the area of route 202 and meeting house road. we checked it out this morning and saw police car parked in front of a driveway of a property there. w
nb nbc 10 pamela osborne is live in doylestown. walk us through this. >> reporter: at this point, police are only identifying two of the four missing men. they're both teenagers, but the family of the other two missing men from bucks county as well told nbc 10 that they too have not had any contact with their loved ones in a few days. jimmy of newtown went missing on wednesday. did not show on work and has not been in contact with family or friends. then 18-year-old dean. he was last seen...
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. >> reporter: good morning, pamela. president trump, as you said, wrapped up his whirlwind trip to paris after spending 30 hours or so here in paris. a lot was among white house staff and others, consumed with questions and wonder and worry in regards to the russia investigation, still looming and expanding in washington. we heard the president yesterday give a vigorous defense, a fatherly defense, if you will, of his son. he called him a good man, a, you know, young boy. the reality is, he is the exact same age as the french president, emanuel macron, so not a boy. this is a moment where there are more and more new questions, focusing on the meeting. on june 9, 2016, the meeting between donald trump jr., as well as jared kushner, the president's son-in-law and paul manafort with the russian lawyer. now, there's been a lot of discussion about when people knew about that meeting. the timing has been up to some dispute. the white house insists the president did not know about it until "the new york times" reported last we
. >> reporter: good morning, pamela. president trump, as you said, wrapped up his whirlwind trip to paris after spending 30 hours or so here in paris. a lot was among white house staff and others, consumed with questions and wonder and worry in regards to the russia investigation, still looming and expanding in washington. we heard the president yesterday give a vigorous defense, a fatherly defense, if you will, of his son. he called him a good man, a, you know, young boy. the reality is,...
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pamela osborne live at the scene. matt delucia looking at the ways people are remembering the victims. start with katy zachary. live at northeast detectives. there was activity there early this morning. tell us more about that. >> reporter: overnight and early this morning there was activity here at north east detectives. thp is where the investigation has led police in recent hours. now, we know earlier overnight, philadelphia police were at this home on the 800 block of mcgee street. the people listed at that address are friends with cosmo dinardo on social media and also learned police questioning someone in connection with the four kux county murders. latest information comes just a few hours after cosmo dinardo confessed to participating in the murders of four missing men. source close to the investigation says dinardo shot more than one man, burned two of them and buried all of them on his parents farm. a person with firsthand knowledge of the confession told the associated press that dinar toe shot the men beca
pamela osborne live at the scene. matt delucia looking at the ways people are remembering the victims. start with katy zachary. live at northeast detectives. there was activity there early this morning. tell us more about that. >> reporter: overnight and early this morning there was activity here at north east detectives. thp is where the investigation has led police in recent hours. now, we know earlier overnight, philadelphia police were at this home on the 800 block of mcgee street....
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and pamela osborne is live along kelly drive in fairmount park with some of those people. tell us what is happening along the schuylkill river this morning? >> reporter: yeah, the philadelphia youth regatta will be racing today. it starts four hours from now, but it will take place with some changes because of the heat as well as the volumes. organizers have decided to shorten the 2,000 meter to a 1500 meter. this is video from last year. and they are also minimizing the amount of time that athletes are standing or waiting for their race to begin. races will not be held today in these high temperatures, so crews will need to lock on time otherwise they won't be able to participate in the race. from kelly drive, i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >>> nbc 10 and the nbc 10 app have all the information you need to stay safe during this dangerous heat and today's storms. download the app to get instant updates and notifications right to your phone when you're on the go. >>> and conditions are taking a toll on firefighters working to contain this forest fire in burlington county.
and pamela osborne is live along kelly drive in fairmount park with some of those people. tell us what is happening along the schuylkill river this morning? >> reporter: yeah, the philadelphia youth regatta will be racing today. it starts four hours from now, but it will take place with some changes because of the heat as well as the volumes. organizers have decided to shorten the 2,000 meter to a 1500 meter. this is video from last year. and they are also minimizing the amount of time...
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pamela osborne is live along kelly drive this fair mount park where a regatta is planned and they have already made some changes because of the intense heat. >> reporter: they certainly have. first i'll step out of the way and show you some of the prep being done right now. probably a good thing that it's happening now because the sun isn't out yet. still pretty muggy. the 2,000 meter races have been shortened down to 1500 meters. and that is due to the heat and volume of flights. you're looking at video from last year. organizers are doing everything that they can to also minimize the wait time for athletes and so as a result races will not be held today and participants will need to lock on time otherwise they won't be able to race in the regatta. reporting live along kelly drive, pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >>> and keep the nbc 10 app with you wherever you go so you can stay ahead of the dangerous heat and the storms. get a personalized forecast to your neighborhood free on the app. >>> police in bucks county are looking for a crook caught on camera using two babies to shop lift hi
pamela osborne is live along kelly drive this fair mount park where a regatta is planned and they have already made some changes because of the intense heat. >> reporter: they certainly have. first i'll step out of the way and show you some of the prep being done right now. probably a good thing that it's happening now because the sun isn't out yet. still pretty muggy. the 2,000 meter races have been shortened down to 1500 meters. and that is due to the heat and volume of flights. you're...
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nbc 10 pamela osborne live for us in boidoylestown to explain. >> reporter: we're talking about a total of four missing men. all from bucks county. the da's office is involved. they along with state police and the help of several other local agencies are searching for those men right now. this is video from last night's search. it took place in the area of route 202 and meeting house road. we've saw police parked outside of a property there. in that area this morning. investigators are searching for these men. he went missing on wednesday. did not show up for work. has not exacted friends or family. they say is unusual. then there's dean. seen getting in a car around 6:30 friday night. family members have identified the third and fourth men police are looking for. 22-year-old mark and 21-year-old
nbc 10 pamela osborne live for us in boidoylestown to explain. >> reporter: we're talking about a total of four missing men. all from bucks county. the da's office is involved. they along with state police and the help of several other local agencies are searching for those men right now. this is video from last night's search. it took place in the area of route 202 and meeting house road. we've saw police parked outside of a property there. in that area this morning. investigators are...
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. >> pamela paul is here, "the new york times" reviewer, out with her book. who is bob? >> bob is my balk of -- book of books. he has been a companion i kept since 17. in one journal i have written down the title of every book i read. sgr >> what kind of condition is bob in? >> he is not in good shape. i keep getting asked to bring him along for appearance but it is an old fashion. not a fancy journal. i bought it at the corner stationary store and i spilled coffee on him. i feel like he is rotting from within and the binding is starting to fray as soon as i started talking about him. i don't know if is resentiment on his part. >> do you still record? >> oh, yeah. absolutely. as soon as i finish a book. i just got back from australia and read about five or six books and it is like the first thing i do is get in there and write down the name of every book. >> and what made you begin that process? >> i was essentially a failed teenage irest. like every young girl with writer ambitions i recorded my thoughts in a journal, in a diary, and it turned out that those entries wer
. >> pamela paul is here, "the new york times" reviewer, out with her book. who is bob? >> bob is my balk of -- book of books. he has been a companion i kept since 17. in one journal i have written down the title of every book i read. sgr >> what kind of condition is bob in? >> he is not in good shape. i keep getting asked to bring him along for appearance but it is an old fashion. not a fancy journal. i bought it at the corner stationary store and i spilled...
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joining us on the tv is pamela paul, the editor of the new york times book review. who is bob? >> bob is my book of books. i treat him like a person. he's a companion that i've kept 17 in this one journal i've written down the title of every book that i read. >> what kind of condition is bought in? >> is not in good shape. i get asked to bring along for appearances but it's a really old-fashioned, not a moleskin be in the journal but i bought it at a corner stationery store and i feel like he's writing from within. he's split at the seams a little bit. the binding is brain. there's a bit of resentment on his part perhaps. >> used to record in him? >> ashley. as soon as i finish the book. i just got back from australia and i read about five or six books that i was gone and the first thing i do when i get home is get in there and write down the night under the name of every book what made you begin that project? >> i was essentially a field teenage diary writer. with every young girl has a ambition to write a journal or diary and it turned out that those entries were awful. i wou
joining us on the tv is pamela paul, the editor of the new york times book review. who is bob? >> bob is my book of books. i treat him like a person. he's a companion that i've kept 17 in this one journal i've written down the title of every book that i read. >> what kind of condition is bought in? >> is not in good shape. i get asked to bring along for appearances but it's a really old-fashioned, not a moleskin be in the journal but i bought it at a corner stationery store...
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, beyond the pale of a ridiculous thing. >> pamela, pamela. >> so this is what they said. police department tweeted after this, the scpd has strict rules relating to the handling of prisoners. violations of those rults are treated extremely seriously. we will not tolerate roughing up of prisoners. i think i know what you're going to say. you think the president went too far. >> of course the president went too far and the suffolk county police department realized this was way over the line. i would like the point out in this week the president was scolded by the boy scouts of america for some of the language he used and some of the things he said at a boy scout jamboree and now today the president is scolded by the suffolks county long island police department for encouraging police brutality. i think it's sad, despicable, shameful and, john, you of all people should say this is not wurlthy of the president of the united states. >> john, these are esteemed nonpartisan groups. what is your reaction to this? >> the president made a speech and had a rally and was making a car
, beyond the pale of a ridiculous thing. >> pamela, pamela. >> so this is what they said. police department tweeted after this, the scpd has strict rules relating to the handling of prisoners. violations of those rults are treated extremely seriously. we will not tolerate roughing up of prisoners. i think i know what you're going to say. you think the president went too far. >> of course the president went too far and the suffolk county police department realized this was way...
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i'm pamela brown, filling in for brooke baldwin. thanks so much for joining me. a senator's health care creating a setback for the plan to replace obamacare, a plan already in jeopardy. mitch mcconnell delaying the producing. >> to remove a blood clot above his left eye. there are new conditions about whether the condition is more serious than perhaps previously thought. mcconnell scrambling to secure enough votes, he cannot afford to lose one more. after susan collins and rand paul, both with opposing views say they will not support the bill moving forward. several other republican senators still have not committed to a yes on this bill, and of course the big question today, will the extra time help or hurt the gop's chances of passing it? cnn congressional correspondent phil mattingly is live for us on capitol hill. where do things stand at the moment? >> uncertainly. that's probably the best way to describe it. you hit on the key question. does this help or hurt the process? to the latter idea there's been concern that the longer this bill sits out there, the
i'm pamela brown, filling in for brooke baldwin. thanks so much for joining me. a senator's health care creating a setback for the plan to replace obamacare, a plan already in jeopardy. mitch mcconnell delaying the producing. >> to remove a blood clot above his left eye. there are new conditions about whether the condition is more serious than perhaps previously thought. mcconnell scrambling to secure enough votes, he cannot afford to lose one more. after susan collins and rand paul, both...
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reporting live now in solebury township, pamela osborne. nbc 10 news. >>> people in bucks county are paying tribute to the murder victims. tonight neighbors gather at the 9/11 memorial in newtown for a vigil in honor of tom meo. 21 years old. he worked for the construction company owned by the father of his friend, mark sturgis. we are bringing you updates on the breaking developments overnight. every 15 minutes this morning. ahead at 6:45. family and friends of the victims react to dinardo's confession. breaking updates on the go. we will stream the morning's scheduled news conference planned for 11:00 a.m. >>> six minutes past six right now. including breaking news overnight. two i guess rally police officers shot by palestinian gunman near the holy temple have died from injuries. israeli prime minster benjamin netanyahu ordered the shrine closed for a day. >>> new from overnight. travel ban has zufred another setback. federal judge in hawaii expanded the list of family relationships that qualify for entering into the united states. inclu
reporting live now in solebury township, pamela osborne. nbc 10 news. >>> people in bucks county are paying tribute to the murder victims. tonight neighbors gather at the 9/11 memorial in newtown for a vigil in honor of tom meo. 21 years old. he worked for the construction company owned by the father of his friend, mark sturgis. we are bringing you updates on the breaking developments overnight. every 15 minutes this morning. ahead at 6:45. family and friends of the victims react to...
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i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper. we begin today on world lead and north korea's first ever intercontinental ballistic missile launch. they're telling cnn the missile was brand new and hadn't been seen before and with the potential of possibly reaching alaska. this morning the u.n. council is holding an emergency meeting, and moments ago, the u.n. ambassador, nikki haley, sent a stern warning to north korea. >> the nature of the north korea regime is clear. only the scale of the damage it does could become different. that's why yesterday's escalation is so alarming. the north korean regime openly states that its missiles are intended to deliver nuclear weapons to strike cities in the united states, south korea and japan. and now it has greater capacity to do so. >> i want to bring in pentagon correspondent barbara starr. barbara, how concerned are u.s. officials about this new missile? >> reporter: look, pamela, it may have been just a test by the north korea regime, but new information tonight about the threat it cou
i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper. we begin today on world lead and north korea's first ever intercontinental ballistic missile launch. they're telling cnn the missile was brand new and hadn't been seen before and with the potential of possibly reaching alaska. this morning the u.n. council is holding an emergency meeting, and moments ago, the u.n. ambassador, nikki haley, sent a stern warning to north korea. >> the nature of the north korea regime is clear. only the scale of the damage...
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more now from pamela brown in washington. >> reporter: good morning. russian spies are ramping up intelligence gathering efforts in the united states according to current and former u.s. intelligence officials who say they've noticed an increase since the election. so the russians' efforts have not been slowed by the intense focus of the intelligence community's assessment that russia meddled in the u.s. election. and since the election, u.s. authorities have detected an uptick in suspected russian intelligence officers entering the united states under the guise of other business. officials say they've been replenishing their ranks ever since the u.s. expelled 35 russian diplomats suspected of spying last december. in some cases, russian spies have tried to gain employment at places with sensitive information as part of their intelligence-gathering efforts. the fbi which is responsible for counterintelligence efforts in the u.s. would not comment for the story. the russian embassy in washington didn't respond to a request for comment. of course, all of
more now from pamela brown in washington. >> reporter: good morning. russian spies are ramping up intelligence gathering efforts in the united states according to current and former u.s. intelligence officials who say they've noticed an increase since the election. so the russians' efforts have not been slowed by the intense focus of the intelligence community's assessment that russia meddled in the u.s. election. and since the election, u.s. authorities have detected an uptick in...
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pamela, thanks and get in touch. >> michael finney fired up and on pamela's side. >> he is on the caseave a question for michael, record it on a smartphone and tablet and share it at #ask finney. you may see it answered here. >> a lot of us had fun last night and a stark reminder of the fourth of july holiday to go very wrong. delals on an incident that police call horrific. police call horrific. >>> a move by san francisc ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in allowances. >>> it is july 5th. thank you for joining us today at 6:29. jessica has the day off. the rest of us are here ready to start the morning. >> back to work. mike nicco, more of the same today, huh? >> yeah. great today you'll end up with sunshine heading into the afternoon hours. even the coast seeing more. so let's map out what's going on. the clouds out there and not much fog. lowest visibility about four there in santa rosa. look at the whicloud cover at we and gray. look
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pamela osborne is live with more. >> reporter: kelly hodge was selected out of 13 applicants that were vying for thie inviei position. she will serve as district attorney. there werejudges that played a part in the decision. they voted for hodge, as you know. she's stepping in to fill the term left vacant by former d.a. seth williams. he resigned last month as part of a plea deal agreement relating to his federal bribery charges. hodge plans to restore the integrity of the office, following the scandal. >> i believe my reputation and the work i have done has placed me here. i find it's a badge of honor to be in this position as a woman and african-american woman and take the role of being the chief law enforcement officer for philadelphia. i'm very excited to serve all the citizens of philadelphia well. >> reporter: the ceremony is at noon. it's open to the public. live outside of city hall, i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >> thank you. >>> we know an electrical problem caused a house fire that killed a couple. they were in their late 90s and died in the fire early sunday morning. a n
pamela osborne is live with more. >> reporter: kelly hodge was selected out of 13 applicants that were vying for thie inviei position. she will serve as district attorney. there werejudges that played a part in the decision. they voted for hodge, as you know. she's stepping in to fill the term left vacant by former d.a. seth williams. he resigned last month as part of a plea deal agreement relating to his federal bribery charges. hodge plans to restore the integrity of the office,...
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pamela osborne. nbc 10 news. >> great fun. a day full of celebration comes to a thrilling end tonight. july 4th continue cert by mary j. blige. fireworks. all these big events right here on nbc 10. stay with us, all morning long show you each of the the events happening today from the wawa welcome america festival. also get updates on free nbc 10 app. >>> now developing north korea is claiming it has launched first intercontinental ballistic missile. one powerful enough to reach the u.s. u.s. officials say it was only an intermediate range missile. released photos of the launch and leader kim jong-un watching. >>> president trump sent out a tweet which reads in part does this buy the have anything better to do with his life. >>> er in chester county father of a teenage murder victim is asking to investigate as hate crime. memorial sits at the spot where bianca roberson was killed last week. david desper turned himself in sunday morning. yesterday investigators collected evidence at his home in delaware county. roberson tells n
pamela osborne. nbc 10 news. >> great fun. a day full of celebration comes to a thrilling end tonight. july 4th continue cert by mary j. blige. fireworks. all these big events right here on nbc 10. stay with us, all morning long show you each of the the events happening today from the wawa welcome america festival. also get updates on free nbc 10 app. >>> now developing north korea is claiming it has launched first intercontinental ballistic missile. one powerful enough to reach...
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i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >>> gray is the color of the day. temperatures are above average but i have a feeling the gray clouds may have an ifeeffect on business. >> yeah. as we look across the board you can see it kind of looks like yesterday. a lot of today will look like yesterday. a mostly gray day. spotty showers in the forecast. not a lot of us getting rain right now. a few areas looking at spotty showers. there was a flood advisory because of the rain continuing to fall. you get hours and hours of it. a lot of us dealing with clouds today. only at 75 degrees in philadelphia. wilmington at 74. 71 degrees right now. allentown 73. a lot of us should see highs around the upper 70s, low 80s but that's it which means below average for this time of year. we keep the clouds and we are talking cool temperatures that last right into the weekend. we'll look at how the temperatures sit and talk about that more coming up. >>> allentown mayor indicted. the pay to play scandal has been unfolding for the last four years. they called on the feds to fina
i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >>> gray is the color of the day. temperatures are above average but i have a feeling the gray clouds may have an ifeeffect on business. >> yeah. as we look across the board you can see it kind of looks like yesterday. a lot of today will look like yesterday. a mostly gray day. spotty showers in the forecast. not a lot of us getting rain right now. a few areas looking at spotty showers. there was a flood advisory because of the rain continuing to...
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>> no, that's a ridiculous assertion pamela.ppreciate the question, but look, the president does these things. he says he's things there's a lot of rhetoric that goes in but at the public convention in cleveland he said on the war and order candidate. i will be a law and order president, he's simply trying to enact the policies that he promised he's going to do. >> but there's a difference between the candidate besides saying rock them up and so forth. >> he didn't say anything of the world. he was making a contractor at a specific audience he has. detroit ex strap late this and say somehow the president is insighting police brutality. is really pamela beyond -- >> well there is -- on this. so this is what they said. the southern county police department tweeted after this, the fd pd has strict rules and procedures relating to the handling of prisoners. violation of those rules are treated seriously. as a department we will not tolerate roughing up of prisoners. so bill, i think i know what you're going to say. >> the president
>> no, that's a ridiculous assertion pamela.ppreciate the question, but look, the president does these things. he says he's things there's a lot of rhetoric that goes in but at the public convention in cleveland he said on the war and order candidate. i will be a law and order president, he's simply trying to enact the policies that he promised he's going to do. >> but there's a difference between the candidate besides saying rock them up and so forth. >> he didn't say...
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i know that pamela has talked to donald trump jr.'s lawyer who also said the same thing. what we do know, this is a family that had a personal relationship with the trumps. the father was donald trump's partner in the miss universe contest in russia. >> you're talking about the family that reached out through rob goldstone -- >> through rob goldstone. >> rob goldstone is the intermediary here. when you get an e-mail like this. don jr. didn't say, are you kidding? both the intermediary and the family to him. so it would seem to me that if he got this kind of e-mail, he might have told his father. in fact, rob goldstone said, i wanted to send it to you first. and don jr. never said, don't pass it along to my father. we have don junior's word and his attorney's word about this. and so i think this is a -- this is something that the special counsel is going to have to look at and get an answer to. >> you spoke with donald trump jr.'s attorney this evening. what did he have to say of note? >> he basically said that his client did nothing wrong. he didn't break any laws. he sai
i know that pamela has talked to donald trump jr.'s lawyer who also said the same thing. what we do know, this is a family that had a personal relationship with the trumps. the father was donald trump's partner in the miss universe contest in russia. >> you're talking about the family that reached out through rob goldstone -- >> through rob goldstone. >> rob goldstone is the intermediary here. when you get an e-mail like this. don jr. didn't say, are you kidding? both the...
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first, pamela brown on the stepped-up spying. pamela, what have you learned? >> we've learned russian spies are ramping up their intelligence gathering efforts in the united states, according to current and former u.s. intelligence officials who noticed this increase since the election. so it appears, john, the russians have not been slowed by retaliatory efforts after it meddled in the u.s. election according to the u.s. intelligence community. and since the election, john, u.s. authorities have detected an uptick in suspected russian intelligence officers entering the united states under the guise of other business. officials say they believe russia is trying to replenish their ranks since the u.s. expelled spies last december. some cases russian spies have tried to gain employment at places with sensitive information as part of their intelligence gathering efforts. the fbi, which is responsible for counterintelligence efforts in the u.s. would not comment for this story, and the russian embassy in washington didn't respond for comment either. >> so if this
first, pamela brown on the stepped-up spying. pamela, what have you learned? >> we've learned russian spies are ramping up their intelligence gathering efforts in the united states, according to current and former u.s. intelligence officials who noticed this increase since the election. so it appears, john, the russians have not been slowed by retaliatory efforts after it meddled in the u.s. election according to the u.s. intelligence community. and since the election, john, u.s....
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. >> reporter: detectives worked discovered helen hargan killed her 63-year-old mother, pamela. >> did the daughter come in with the gun? is that her car? >> reporter: questions we're still waiting to hear about, but this is what we know. pamela hargan moved in this home with her oldest daughter and grandchild who wasn't in the house when this all went down. neighbors too scared to go on camera say they've been there for about between years. >> they're your neighbors, even though you don't really know them. >> reporter: people who live here say they have to do a better job of checking in on one another and hopefully catching signs so something like this doesn't happen again. >> none of us know because we're all isolated. we're all kind to one another but we don't bother each other. >> reporter: both of the bodies were taken to the medi an exact cause of death as neighbors waited for answers to their questions. reporting in mclean, michael quander, wusa 9. >> many questions. also there's a 7-year-old girl who lives in that home and police say she is safe with her mom tonight. >>> firefi
. >> reporter: detectives worked discovered helen hargan killed her 63-year-old mother, pamela. >> did the daughter come in with the gun? is that her car? >> reporter: questions we're still waiting to hear about, but this is what we know. pamela hargan moved in this home with her oldest daughter and grandchild who wasn't in the house when this all went down. neighbors too scared to go on camera say they've been there for about between years. >> they're your neighbors,...
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the 23 year old is identified as helen lorraine a hard began and this is her mother 63 year old pamela denies hard began. maybors dakon firnld these pictures you're zoo ing on your screen right now from their social media accounts . we don't know much about hell ebb except they do tell us that she was going to school in texas and visiting d.c iting her mom here. according to pamela's linkedin profile she was vice-president the cic and prior to that was the vp of human releaseses at lockheed martin for 24 years. as far as learning more about mother neighbors tell us that she was a very private individual. she said hi and goodbye from her driveway. every time she walked outside her house they acknowledged her but as far as really getting to know her they didn't know her very well. still a lieutenant of unanswered questions. as i mentioned before, an autopsy report is being conducted as we the cause and manner of death in this investigation. of course once we find out we will let you know as well. so keep it right here on five. we're now report ing live in mclean theng, kristin leone, fox
the 23 year old is identified as helen lorraine a hard began and this is her mother 63 year old pamela denies hard began. maybors dakon firnld these pictures you're zoo ing on your screen right now from their social media accounts . we don't know much about hell ebb except they do tell us that she was going to school in texas and visiting d.c iting her mom here. according to pamela's linkedin profile she was vice-president the cic and prior to that was the vp of human releaseses at lockheed...
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our justice correspondent pamela brown is working her sources for us. pamela, they tell you kelly, who was then homeland security secretary, was angry about how the president handled comey's firing? >> that's right, wolf. we've learned that the incoming white house chief of staff john kelly was so upset, so disgusted as one source put it, with the way president trump handled the firing of fbi director james comey that he called comey shortly after he was terminated to say how angry he was, to express that. this is from a source in a conversation with comey and kelly. the sources we spoke to, my colleague said comey was particularly upset by the way it all went down, by the way comey was treated when he learned that he had been fired on the news rather than learning about it by the president, from the president. and this call took place while comey was traveling back from los angeles to washington on may 9 after learning this thewnews. comey declined to comment to us about this story. the white house homeland security did not comment on it. wolf? >> i'm
our justice correspondent pamela brown is working her sources for us. pamela, they tell you kelly, who was then homeland security secretary, was angry about how the president handled comey's firing? >> that's right, wolf. we've learned that the incoming white house chief of staff john kelly was so upset, so disgusted as one source put it, with the way president trump handled the firing of fbi director james comey that he called comey shortly after he was terminated to say how angry he...
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see if they may have caught a glimpse of the suspect and shooters police are now looking for. >> pamela, thank you. >>> pennsylvania fireworks mishap is also making headlines this morning. >> check out this video. july 4th celebration sparked a brush fire. in hershey. several fire departments rushed to the scene last night. field caught fire during the annual fireworks show. no one was hurt and crews on contained the flames. rest of tfireworks show was cancelled. >>> president trump leaves for europe. on friday scheduled to meet face-to-face with russian president vladimir putin. talk about the political pressure to raise the it shall of alleged interference in the election. >>> today hold an emergency meeting to discuss north korea's intercontinental ballistic missile launch. nikki haley wants the emergency session to be quote open. missile didn't come close to american boards, but it put the u.s. and allies on alert. analysts say a missile of that type could possibly reach alaska. u.s. condemned the launch and fired warning missiles into the waters off south korea in response. >>> we
see if they may have caught a glimpse of the suspect and shooters police are now looking for. >> pamela, thank you. >>> pennsylvania fireworks mishap is also making headlines this morning. >> check out this video. july 4th celebration sparked a brush fire. in hershey. several fire departments rushed to the scene last night. field caught fire during the annual fireworks show. no one was hurt and crews on contained the flames. rest of tfireworks show was cancelled....
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fue pamela, ella se las robó. pero cómo-- raúl: no te preocupes, yo ya hablé con la directora y la van a suspender de la escuela. además estoy seguro que sus papás van a hacerse cargo de todo y van a pagar por lo que te robó. brenda: ¿y puedo regresar al equipo? raúl: ¿tu qué crees? obvio. brenda: primero tengo que sacar la beca, estudiar, atender la tienda y-- raúl: bueno, bueno, calma, para todo hay solución. es más, ¿por qué no ustedes nos hacen los uniformes? ¿te late? brenda: sí, me encanta. raúl: además nos hacen falta. brenda: mi mamá se va a poner muy feliz con eso. raúl: y pues lo de la beca, mm, no sé, a lo mejor podemos estudiar juntos. brenda: no, pamela qué va a decir. raúl: no me importa lo que ella piense, además ya no estamos juntos. todos: [gritan] [silbato] [aplauden] raúl: pues sí, brenda metió un gol. marieta: ¿en serio? brenda: sí, fue el del gane. clara: estoy que no quepo de la emoción. además las chicas del equipo están súper contentas con el diseño del nuevo uniforme. marieta: ay bueno, es
fue pamela, ella se las robó. pero cómo-- raúl: no te preocupes, yo ya hablé con la directora y la van a suspender de la escuela. además estoy seguro que sus papás van a hacerse cargo de todo y van a pagar por lo que te robó. brenda: ¿y puedo regresar al equipo? raúl: ¿tu qué crees? obvio. brenda: primero tengo que sacar la beca, estudiar, atender la tienda y-- raúl: bueno, bueno, calma, para todo hay solución. es más, ¿por qué no ustedes nos hacen los uniformes? ¿te late?...
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and joining me now to talk more about her run and the district that she hopes to represent is pamela so much for being here. >> joy, it is such a pleasure. thank you for having me. >> and we a little bit of a delay for our audience. but let's talk about the district. and why do you think you can win the district when it has voted so rarely for democrats? >> it's a really interesting district. in the bottom of the district, we have parts of palm beach county and palm beach county has a lot of people from new york, new jersey, people who resettled in florida. a lot of seniors and retire ceos. but it's affluent, a lot of gated communities. but a pretty good balance between democrats and republicans. there are a lot of new people, too, have haven't been courted, who haven't been really -- really didn't know candidates to speak to them. so i think that there are opportunities there. st. lucie county is predominantly democrat. and that is where we lost votes in the last election and i think we have a great opportunity to bring those people back. >> and it's also a district that tends to vo
and joining me now to talk more about her run and the district that she hopes to represent is pamela so much for being here. >> joy, it is such a pleasure. thank you for having me. >> and we a little bit of a delay for our audience. but let's talk about the district. and why do you think you can win the district when it has voted so rarely for democrats? >> it's a really interesting district. in the bottom of the district, we have parts of palm beach county and palm beach...
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pamela: amigos de filadelfia, soy pamela, estuvimos acceso a la cirugÍa de reducciÓn de peso a la queriana nos cuenta. mariana: tenÍa apenas 15 aÑos y su familia dice que era un niÑo feliz. >> que gustaba el deporte, le gustaba hacer todo, siempre que entraba al cuarto nos abrazaba. marina: sin embargo fue sÁbado en la maÑana que su hermana mayor la encontrÓ colgado de su clÓset sin vida. [ habla en inglÉs >> es a lo que no se me va a borrar, la imagen del colgado. mariana: despuÉs de revisar las redes sociales sus padres piensan que su muerte fue consecuencia de la ballena azul. >> lo que hacen es retar a los jÓvenes en todos los medios sociales a que hagan 50 diferentes cosas, empiezan leves, les dicen que se hagan tatuajes o que se corten las piernas. los brazos, diferentes cosas que ellos hagan y el reto final es el suicidio. >> sus padres encontraron diferentes fotos en las redes sociales de las pruebas que hizo. >> el dijo que hizo una prueba. mariana: esos dicen que se arrepientan de nada revisa estas cosas antes ya que jamÁs mostrÓ otra seÑal. >> este niÑo nos daba un beso tod
pamela: amigos de filadelfia, soy pamela, estuvimos acceso a la cirugÍa de reducciÓn de peso a la queriana nos cuenta. mariana: tenÍa apenas 15 aÑos y su familia dice que era un niÑo feliz. >> que gustaba el deporte, le gustaba hacer todo, siempre que entraba al cuarto nos abrazaba. marina: sin embargo fue sÁbado en la maÑana que su hermana mayor la encontrÓ colgado de su clÓset sin vida. [ habla en inglÉs >> es a lo que no se me va a borrar, la imagen del colgado....
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the first person is 23-year-old helen lor the other pamela hansen haragan. mother and daughter relationship. they believe helen haragan shot her mother, palm la hanson haragan and shot herself. circumstances surrounding this are being investigated. can you see this is still a crime scene. police also want people to know a 7-year-old child, a girl normally at the house was not at home at the time of this incident. they also say all the dogs accounted for. folks learning of this are, indeed, shocked and the investigation continues. we are live in mclean, derrick ward, news 4, back to you. >> derrick, thanks. >>> four days of testimony and evidence, more than six hours of deliberations. the result, no verdict. a judge declaring a mistrial in the murder case of a beloved wedding caterer. last august kempton bonds had a summer job with fairfax park authority. he was turned deadly. said bonds was antagonizing and taunting the wedding guests. they told the jury he attacked her. they said it was self-defense. the jury couldn't agree. more time wouldn't help finding
the first person is 23-year-old helen lor the other pamela hansen haragan. mother and daughter relationship. they believe helen haragan shot her mother, palm la hanson haragan and shot herself. circumstances surrounding this are being investigated. can you see this is still a crime scene. police also want people to know a 7-year-old child, a girl normally at the house was not at home at the time of this incident. they also say all the dogs accounted for. folks learning of this are, indeed,...
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nbc 10 pamela osborne joins us live from the digital operation center. what's next in the health care fig fig fight. >> reporter: they're going to keep fighting on the first version. nine republicans deflected on this. a total of 57 senators voted no underscoring a big problem. will the republicans have enough votes to cast the affordable care act. there's been no democratic support on repeal or replace whatsoever. republicans yesterday did pass a vote to move health care reform ford forward. now the senate has opened up debate. spent the last few days voting. while the final product is unknown. it's expected to end up being a skinny repeal that will just dispose of a few components of obamacare. this has created a lot of uncertainty for families. we talked to one mom and son battling cancer. we talked to another mom who says they're using aca benefits to help her son fight addiction for them. it's life or death. >> he didn't have obamacare. he basically wouldn't be here. >> i don't know why they wouldn't want to help people. you know, if anything, you a
nbc 10 pamela osborne joins us live from the digital operation center. what's next in the health care fig fig fight. >> reporter: they're going to keep fighting on the first version. nine republicans deflected on this. a total of 57 senators voted no underscoring a big problem. will the republicans have enough votes to cast the affordable care act. there's been no democratic support on repeal or replace whatsoever. republicans yesterday did pass a vote to move health care reform ford...
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i'm pamela osborne. >>> also breaking overnight. deadly shooting in the fairfield section of indiana. a man was found shot and unconscious on the front steps of a house. police took him to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. >>> new jersey governor making headlines after incident at a bible game. ta -- baseball game. take a look. >> the governor got in the cub's fans face and sarcastically called him a big shot at a game in milwaukee last night. happened after the fan called him a hypocrite. >> souvenir for chris christie, how about that. >> earlier this month, fans booed christie after he caught a foul ball at a mets game. made one handed grab. crowd not really impressimpress earlier this season the fans got in on the action. made chris christie masks and made signs of the governor. came after an interview when he said the phillies were an awful team with an angry bitter fan base and said it was not safe for people to go to citizens bank park. we want your opinion. . did governor christie cross the line. >> i actually think th
i'm pamela osborne. >>> also breaking overnight. deadly shooting in the fairfield section of indiana. a man was found shot and unconscious on the front steps of a house. police took him to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. >>> new jersey governor making headlines after incident at a bible game. ta -- baseball game. take a look. >> the governor got in the cub's fans face and sarcastically called him a big shot at a game in milwaukee last night. happened after the...
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. >> nbc 10 pamela osborne live to explain. >> reporter: since i saw you last, i called solebury police to see if i can get an update. no one answered the phone, but likely said we're waiting to find out more on what's going on: been here since this morning. seen a police creuiser driving around in the area of where they were focusing their search last night. investigating with the help of several local departments. looking for four missing men. this is video from last night's search that i mentioned. took place in the area of route 202 and meeting house road. investigators were searching for these men. jimmy went missing on wednesday. from newtown. he hasn't contacted friend or family. they say is unusual. then there's 18-year-old dean of language horn. he was last seen getting in a car around 6:30 friday night. haven't released the identity of other two missing men, but family members did identify them as mark stur apologies and tom. last saw his son leaving their home around 6:00ed on friday night to visit with tom of doylestown. both men have been missing since friday night. anyone
. >> nbc 10 pamela osborne live to explain. >> reporter: since i saw you last, i called solebury police to see if i can get an update. no one answered the phone, but likely said we're waiting to find out more on what's going on: been here since this morning. seen a police creuiser driving around in the area of where they were focusing their search last night. investigating with the help of several local departments. looking for four missing men. this is video from last night's...