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but if you need to reach tom paterson, don't send him an e-mail. >> i no longer check e-mails between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. if you need to get ahold of me during that time send me a text message or stand up and walk over to me. >> reporter: his strategy started long before wikileaks started dripping out secret information. it was his first job out of college that made him rethink e-mail forever. >> a girl i worked with starting scream, oh, my good, oh, my god she sent an e-mail with something she regretted. i thought i never want to have that feeling. >> reporter: according to experts, he had it right from the get-go. the book "unsubscribe" is about the benefits of cutting back on e-mail. >> i think we've had this feeling of safety and security with e-mail for a really long time and now that bubble is really being burst. >> reporter: burst, she says, after wikileaks released batches of hacked e-mails from inside hillary clinton's campaign, infecting some americans with e-mail anxiety. >> it made me feel as a citizen that perhaps we're more vulnerable. >> i'm thinking about looking a
but if you need to reach tom paterson, don't send him an e-mail. >> i no longer check e-mails between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. if you need to get ahold of me during that time send me a text message or stand up and walk over to me. >> reporter: his strategy started long before wikileaks started dripping out secret information. it was his first job out of college that made him rethink e-mail forever. >> a girl i worked with starting scream, oh, my good, oh, my god she sent an...
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so, welcome james so, welcomejames paterson. so, welcome james paterson. thank you.lly, they're a revolution in reading and the way we look at books. at the least they're going to continue an evolution. they're under 150 pages. relatively inexpensive and hopefully impossible to put down. it's like one of my regular books, at like 145 pages, very tight. you can get on the train, you go to work, you get on the train going home and you have read one. so you have accomplished something which is kind of cool. the slogan is all thriller, no filler. is that what makes you think somebody will pick up one of these rather than a magazine or go online? it's like reading a movie. there's no fat, it's all story. you know, hopefully with good characters. if you like alex cross, here is one you haven't read before but itjust happens so quickly. here in england we are going to start with six. it's kind ofa going to start with six. it's kind of a category. there will be a alex cross, a zoo, one about the royals which is fun. there is one about a big heist, a diamond heist. recently i
so, welcome james so, welcomejames paterson. so, welcome james paterson. thank you.lly, they're a revolution in reading and the way we look at books. at the least they're going to continue an evolution. they're under 150 pages. relatively inexpensive and hopefully impossible to put down. it's like one of my regular books, at like 145 pages, very tight. you can get on the train, you go to work, you get on the train going home and you have read one. so you have accomplished something which is...
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i want to bring in steve paterson following this story out of california. what stood out to you from that briefing? >> they either made it out or didn't make it out, which is a very definitive line here. people were calling hospitals because they hoped their loved ones had self-transported and checked in or were treated and released. to hear there is a department offive line between who made it out and who didn't this may be a mass casualty event, that number may be more consistent than we were first thinking. >> steve paterson, thank you. i know you'll continue following this story. that does it for me this hour. my colleague richard lui will pick things up after the break with more on this breaking story. you're watching msnbc. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the only brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my
i want to bring in steve paterson following this story out of california. what stood out to you from that briefing? >> they either made it out or didn't make it out, which is a very definitive line here. people were calling hospitals because they hoped their loved ones had self-transported and checked in or were treated and released. to hear there is a department offive line between who made it out and who didn't this may be a mass casualty event, that number may be more consistent than...
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steve paterson, nbc news los angeles. >>> there is sad news on this christmas eve. word of two deadly fires claiming the lives of children who were unable to escape. their families left in a state of shock and mourning. nbc's morgan rad ford has more. >> reporter: three children trapped and killed in a house fire minutes before christmas eve. flames broke out in a gary, indiana apartment where a 2, 4, and 5-year-old were pronounced dead. >> i seen the flames. i heard the kids "help. it hurts." >> reporter: their mom and adult male rushed to the hospital. >> we're still going through the debris and checking out probably causes. >> reporter: hours later in pennsylvania, another fire. this time in a single-family home killing a 5-month-old baby on the second floor and the grandmother and uncle lifeless at the bottom of the stairs. >> for the firefighters it's going to be tough. we're going to get some emotional assistance for them. >> reporter: while authorities search for clues, a fresh reminder of a dangerous reality. nearly 47,000 fires happen during the holiday sea
steve paterson, nbc news los angeles. >>> there is sad news on this christmas eve. word of two deadly fires claiming the lives of children who were unable to escape. their families left in a state of shock and mourning. nbc's morgan rad ford has more. >> reporter: three children trapped and killed in a house fire minutes before christmas eve. flames broke out in a gary, indiana apartment where a 2, 4, and 5-year-old were pronounced dead. >> i seen the flames. i heard the...
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our arts correspondent colin paterson has more. hull, city of culture 2017. and last minute preparations continue. the ferens art gallery. 5 millionjust been imprinted. it's great. one of its most famous residents is very excited. we always thought culture was rugby and fish and chips! now we're seeing it's more — it's art, its history. it's a wonderful feeling, it's new buildings. it's a new confidence that people in hull are proud to say, come and see us in hull. hull is promising at least one cultural event every day of 2017, with £32 million being spent. what are you hoping the city of culture will achieve for hull? i want, nationally and internationally, people to see that this is a fantastic city with great stories, great people, and a lot to offer. because every city deserves its moment in the limelight. and 2017 is ours. it all starts tomorrow afternoon. buildings will be used as giant screens to retell the city's history, with one turning hollywood into hullywood. people here have recreated famous movie scenes. and later in the evening there's going
our arts correspondent colin paterson has more. hull, city of culture 2017. and last minute preparations continue. the ferens art gallery. 5 millionjust been imprinted. it's great. one of its most famous residents is very excited. we always thought culture was rugby and fish and chips! now we're seeing it's more — it's art, its history. it's a wonderful feeling, it's new buildings. it's a new confidence that people in hull are proud to say, come and see us in hull. hull is promising at least...
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colin paterson, bbc news. with all the sport here's 0llie foster at the bbc sport centre. of the premier league. they beat stoke 11—2 and have matched arsenal's record set 1a years ago of 13 wins in a row in a single season. it was 2—2 with 25 minutes to go at stamford bridge. but a second goal from willian helped secure the points. liverpool are still second in the table after they beat third—placed manchester city at anfield. georginio winaldurn scored the only goal of the match. city are now ten points off the top of the table. in the other games, andre grey scored a hat trick for burnley as they beat struggling sunderland 4—1. champions leicester had a much needed win against west ham. hal robson—kanu scored a brilliant winner for west brom as they beat southampton 2—1 to move up to 8th. swansea went down 3—0 at home to bournemouth. swa nsea swansea are managerless at the moment after they sacked the american bob bradley last tuesday but paul clement is set to become their third manager of the season. he's currently the assistant to carlo ancelotti at bayern munich and
colin paterson, bbc news. with all the sport here's 0llie foster at the bbc sport centre. of the premier league. they beat stoke 11—2 and have matched arsenal's record set 1a years ago of 13 wins in a row in a single season. it was 2—2 with 25 minutes to go at stamford bridge. but a second goal from willian helped secure the points. liverpool are still second in the table after they beat third—placed manchester city at anfield. georginio winaldurn scored the only goal of the match. city...
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steve paterson, nbc news. >> frightful indeed. >>> today russia has declared a national day of mourning 92 victims believed to have been killed in a plane crash on christmas day. the military jet was en route to syria when it went down in the black sea. pilot error or technical fault is likely the cause of sunday's crash. lucy kafanov has the details. >> reporter: the news sinking in at first light. a christmas day tragedy. the russians scrambling helicopters, ships, divers, and drones to scour the black sea, but there were no survivors. instead, recovering bodies and debris discovered less than a mile from the coast, pieces of a puzzle which may help explain why the russian military plane crashed, killing all 92 people onboard. departing from sochi, the plane was bound for syria, but minutes after taking off it disappeared from radar, plunging into the sea in near perfect weather. some of russia's best perform es lost their lives. 64 members of the world famous ensemble, the official choir of the russian armed forces, who were supposed to entertain troops in syria for a new year's cele
steve paterson, nbc news. >> frightful indeed. >>> today russia has declared a national day of mourning 92 victims believed to have been killed in a plane crash on christmas day. the military jet was en route to syria when it went down in the black sea. pilot error or technical fault is likely the cause of sunday's crash. lucy kafanov has the details. >> reporter: the news sinking in at first light. a christmas day tragedy. the russians scrambling helicopters, ships,...
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colin paterson, bbc news.t as a "leap second" will be added to this year's countdown to compensate for a slowdown in the earth's rotation. the extra second will occur as clocks strike midnight and the change is needed because standard time lags behind atomic clocks. here's our science correspondent rebecca morelle. bell tolls this new year's eve, you have a tiny bit longer to enjoy the celebrations. an extra second is being added to the world's time. 195le eéiggiéifsxfléfit’finifiie ' ' 0ur planet speeds up and slows down as it spins. so while a single rotation equates to one day, some days end up being a tiny fraction longer or shorter than others. and gradually the earth's time drifts out of sync some say that having to reprogram an extra second puts them at risk. a good evening to you. if you are out celebrating the midnight hour. for one or two of us, it is looking soggy. there is a band of rain sinking southwards. the rain is sitting in place across parts of england and north wales and northern england and no
colin paterson, bbc news.t as a "leap second" will be added to this year's countdown to compensate for a slowdown in the earth's rotation. the extra second will occur as clocks strike midnight and the change is needed because standard time lags behind atomic clocks. here's our science correspondent rebecca morelle. bell tolls this new year's eve, you have a tiny bit longer to enjoy the celebrations. an extra second is being added to the world's time. 195le...
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a living legend by the library of congress and it gives me great pleasure to introduce katherine paterson should say larry. thank you and your wonderful staff for this celebration. it is my privilege to present -- that's at my height right now. [laughter] it is my privilege to present a panel of judges for young people's literature, lou alexander, valerie lewis and laura. no chair could have asked for a more hard working and congenial crew and i than i think you tham the bottom of my heart. the good news is that this was a great year for young people's books but the bad news is this was is a great year for young people's books. our choices were painful. far too many truly deserving books had to be left behind as we came together for a long list and then to the final list that we are honoring tonight. our deliberations considered for distinct categories of excellence. how does the book appeal to the head and intelligence and craft of its construction? how does appeal to the richness and the honesty of its emotional vacation. code avocation and how does it appear to the quality of its voice
a living legend by the library of congress and it gives me great pleasure to introduce katherine paterson should say larry. thank you and your wonderful staff for this celebration. it is my privilege to present -- that's at my height right now. [laughter] it is my privilege to present a panel of judges for young people's literature, lou alexander, valerie lewis and laura. no chair could have asked for a more hard working and congenial crew and i than i think you tham the bottom of my heart. the...
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años se disponían esta su viaje to un inespera y pero atrador desvi luego que segun la polia de patersonomidas rapidas y un hombre le arrebatara las llaves y se subio al carro. la mujer en medio de su desesperacion se agarro del timón, pero el hombre la tiro al piso y huyo. el individuo al percatarse de la presencia de los niños los habria abandonado a unas a unos diez minutos de de partes de auto, dondenegocio una mujer lo observo y socorrio a los menores. sot . eric perez / buen samaritano "una mujer que entro con la niña dijo que vio los niños en el carro y le habia golpeado la ventana y una de ellas le pidio que queria ir al baño, se veia muy asustada." los niños, segun el reporte oficial fueron llevados al hospital st joseph para una revisión de rutina y donde se reunificaron con su madre quien también recibió atención medica. todos están en buenas condiciones. luego segn las autoridades el hombre llego hasta el estacionamiento de este seven eleven de donde se robo otro auto,un acura, de este hombre que estaba dentro del negocio buscando un cafe sot .miguel lora las autoridades exte
años se disponían esta su viaje to un inespera y pero atrador desvi luego que segun la polia de patersonomidas rapidas y un hombre le arrebatara las llaves y se subio al carro. la mujer en medio de su desesperacion se agarro del timón, pero el hombre la tiro al piso y huyo. el individuo al percatarse de la presencia de los niños los habria abandonado a unas a unos diez minutos de de partes de auto, dondenegocio una mujer lo observo y socorrio a los menores. sot . eric perez / buen...
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this explosion captured on tape earlier this year in paterson, new jersey.ust over a year ago, another house blew up by exploding gas. here in middletown, new york another reminding that any time anyone smells something that just isn't right to make the first call to 911 and not the utility company. abc news, middletown, new york. >>> the surprising celebrity reactions to the golden globe nominations. >> and what president obama told trevor noah last night on the daily show. the skinny is next. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. told you have cancer? start with a specialist. start where you'll find advanced technology, precision treatment options and truly compassionate care. start here with a team of experts who treat only cancer. every stage. every day. it's not one thing we do. it's they thing we do. start at cancer treatment centers of ameca in philadelphia. the evolutioof cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts appointments available now. >>> skinny time, celebrity excitement over golden globe nomination
this explosion captured on tape earlier this year in paterson, new jersey.ust over a year ago, another house blew up by exploding gas. here in middletown, new york another reminding that any time anyone smells something that just isn't right to make the first call to 911 and not the utility company. abc news, middletown, new york. >>> the surprising celebrity reactions to the golden globe nominations. >> and what president obama told trevor noah last night on the daily show. the...
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. >> reporter: joe paterson was heading to the orlando, his frontier airlines flight was not happening so he had to buy a american airlines ticket. >> that is like seven workdays , so, you know to get home, you have to do what it takes. >> reporter: jimmy was also flying frontier to north carolina and it was cancelled. >> next flight is next sunday. so that is best they could do. >> reporter: that is what they told you. >> that is best they can accommodate you. >> reporter: he had 42 minutes and counting with customer service and no solution. >> me and my friend are stuck in philadelphia trying to get back to north carolina i missed my work at 2:00. everything. it is just not right, man. >> reporter: we asked employees at check in gate but we were denied comment n den are very it seems frontier was seeing more issues, no workers could be found to handle baggage as hundreds of bags piled up, and passengers had to do the sorting, themselves. best of luck to those trying to find a way home. i can tell you out here at the airport temperatures are dropping. that many will war weather we had
. >> reporter: joe paterson was heading to the orlando, his frontier airlines flight was not happening so he had to buy a american airlines ticket. >> that is like seven workdays , so, you know to get home, you have to do what it takes. >> reporter: jimmy was also flying frontier to north carolina and it was cancelled. >> next flight is next sunday. so that is best they could do. >> reporter: that is what they told you. >> that is best they can accommodate...
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. : paterson reports. hull, city of culture 2017. many were surprised when it was chosen.ue. it's great. 0ne preparations continue. it's great. one of its most famous residences very excited. we always thought culture was rugby and fish and chips. now it is more. it is art, it is history, it is a wonderful feeling, its new buildings, a new confidence. people are proud. hull is promising at least one cultural event every day of 2017, with £32 million being spent. what are you hoping the city of culture will achieve for hull? i want nationally and internationally people to see this is a fantastic city with great stories, great people and a lot to offer. because every city deserves its moment in the limelight. 2017 is oui’s. its moment in the limelight. 2017 is ours. it all starts tomorrow afternoon. buildings will be used as giant screens to retail the city's history. with one... people here have recreated famous movie scenes. later in the evening there will be a giant fireworks display. that is what is going to be set off. those are bigger than those that will be used in lo
. : paterson reports. hull, city of culture 2017. many were surprised when it was chosen.ue. it's great. 0ne preparations continue. it's great. one of its most famous residences very excited. we always thought culture was rugby and fish and chips. now it is more. it is art, it is history, it is a wonderful feeling, its new buildings, a new confidence. people are proud. hull is promising at least one cultural event every day of 2017, with £32 million being spent. what are you hoping the city of...
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adam: the principle at paterson middle school forced a teacher to remove a poster that referenced famousne. >> for on to you is born this day in city of david, a savior. christ the lord, that is what christmas is all about, charlie brown. adam: you broke the story, principle said that poster would be offensive to nonchristians. why did the judge order that poster to be put back up. >> in 2013, texas lawmaker passed merry christmas law, that forbids school administrator from cracking down and banning christmas decorations that are religious in nature, that was this,. the lesson don't mess with linus don't mess with the baby jesus and down mess with texas. adam: that reminds me, elementary school, we had a christmas show. and they wanted me to talk about hanukkah was the jewish christmas, i said it is not, maybe i should just be in chorus, there was no problem there. why do we have to protect everyone? from what we're being protected i don't know. >> christmas is a christian holiday, the the reason for the season is the birth of jies ujesus christ, i live with many jewish knab neighbor, i
adam: the principle at paterson middle school forced a teacher to remove a poster that referenced famousne. >> for on to you is born this day in city of david, a savior. christ the lord, that is what christmas is all about, charlie brown. adam: you broke the story, principle said that poster would be offensive to nonchristians. why did the judge order that poster to be put back up. >> in 2013, texas lawmaker passed merry christmas law, that forbids school administrator from cracking...
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william paterson of new jersey says with a large state folks put up their plan for representation, new jersey will never agree. she will be swallowed up. the man of delaware says, to the large state folks, madison and the rest, i do not, gentlemen, trust you. he did call them gentlemen. i do not trust you. sherman of connecticut says, before july of 1787, we are now at a. stop. we are not going to get this thing done. delegates break for the fourth of july. the 11th fourth of july, if you will, 1787. in philadelphia, there is celebration here they take stock of what they are doing, what they are here to do. they come back with this resolve to get something done. to make some sort of a compromise to get a new constitution, and they do on july 16 of 1787, the most important day, i would say, during the whole constitutional convention. and they come back with a grand compromise, and you know it well. what is it? in the lower house, that representation we determine by population. and in the upper house, we are going to call that the senate, folks, each state would be equally represented. e
william paterson of new jersey says with a large state folks put up their plan for representation, new jersey will never agree. she will be swallowed up. the man of delaware says, to the large state folks, madison and the rest, i do not, gentlemen, trust you. he did call them gentlemen. i do not trust you. sherman of connecticut says, before july of 1787, we are now at a. stop. we are not going to get this thing done. delegates break for the fourth of july. the 11th fourth of july, if you will,...
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tanking nearly 24% on weaker earnings is tripadvisor, centene corp and paterson also sliding.se healthcare companies have been taking a hit as suspected economic growth was seen as a headwind for these companies. >> those oil names also benefiting from the opec deal. >> very much so. >>> from specific stocks to one of the many sectors hitting records, consumer discretionary hitting fresh intraday highs yesterday, joining us now is dana telsey. she's the ceo and chief research adviser fr adviser. every year online takes a bigger and bigger share. we know it's still small compared to the big picture and how many sales are actually still done in store. so i guess what i'm worried about is if miss says is pulling sales away from store and online, isn't that a problem in some way only because those sales are more expensive for macies to do? >> i think one thing that's happening is you need both. you need an online presence and you need a physical store presence. one of the most effective things that's happening for holiday season and retail this past year, buy online, pick up in st
tanking nearly 24% on weaker earnings is tripadvisor, centene corp and paterson also sliding.se healthcare companies have been taking a hit as suspected economic growth was seen as a headwind for these companies. >> those oil names also benefiting from the opec deal. >> very much so. >>> from specific stocks to one of the many sectors hitting records, consumer discretionary hitting fresh intraday highs yesterday, joining us now is dana telsey. she's the ceo and chief...
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authorities fearing here that death toll could reach as high as 406789 steve paterson has been following that for us. we expect a briefing potentially here in the next hour or two. what are they looking for in these coming hours that's so important? i know they are looking at hospitals and trying to find potential victims or survivors. >> right now it's important to say we are in a very sensitive phase in this. this is what we would probably consider the recovery phase. in other words, investigators are still waiting to go on scene because fire crews are poking around in the ruins there looking for victims, looking for people who may still have been trapped in the structure. 50 to 100 people are at this party last night. 11:30 the fire breaks out. nine confirmed dead. many of those in the second floor of that structure when the roof caves in. 25 unaccounted for. that doesn't mean that's missing or that is the number of dead. that's just a number that is a list that was generated by investigators to try to match and find how many people are actually in that structure. nine dead, 25u7b acc
authorities fearing here that death toll could reach as high as 406789 steve paterson has been following that for us. we expect a briefing potentially here in the next hour or two. what are they looking for in these coming hours that's so important? i know they are looking at hospitals and trying to find potential victims or survivors. >> right now it's important to say we are in a very sensitive phase in this. this is what we would probably consider the recovery phase. in other words,...
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you have to go up to center city or flip back and jump off at the stadium area, front street, and paterson avenue. stenton and whitemarsh, and reports of some ice, and finds that hit and miss, again, the temps below freezing, any water that is kind of coming up, like the kelly drive, where that water kind of seeps out of the rocks, there root lanes are all iced over, rancocas road, an accident right at lancaster drive. and some fuel spills, along 295, southbound, right before the woodcrest station. mike and alex back over to you. >> here we go again, it is 6:03 on this wednesday, another violent night in philadelphia. this time, west fill. >> i and two men are killed in separate shootings but just ten minutes from each other. >> yes, steve's on this story. hey, me? >> mike, as you say the opening phrase it, reminded me of the song we hear so much, silent night, rhymes with violent night. so sad. days before christmas doing these violent crime stories day after day. right under the market frankford "el" train once again, and you see we're at the corner of 51st and market streets, where ther
you have to go up to center city or flip back and jump off at the stadium area, front street, and paterson avenue. stenton and whitemarsh, and reports of some ice, and finds that hit and miss, again, the temps below freezing, any water that is kind of coming up, like the kelly drive, where that water kind of seeps out of the rocks, there root lanes are all iced over, rancocas road, an accident right at lancaster drive. and some fuel spills, along 295, southbound, right before the woodcrest...
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center city, girard avenue, or think ahead, and jump off here at south philadelphia, packer avenue, patersonvenue, front street there. so that's going, something that will cause problems throughout the day. over in south jersey, rancocas road, lancaster drive, watch for an accident. some type of spill on 295. it is southbound right before the woodcrest station. so that's going to cause delays for folks trying to get in to the patco high-speed line. whether it be patco, njt or septa, it's been rough week so far. the cold temps really giving it hard to the trains here. so, everything is on time. no big delays. but we start to see some scattered delays, as we roll through the morning. hello hatboro. big old joe. he's got everything all lit up here. he has the light on the roof. he has santa on the slay. and we are ready for santa's arrival on saturday night. come on, i'm looking for your pictures. snap them, put them up thereon facebook, twitter and stain gram. use the #fox29lights contest. we can show the pictures here on tv and then pick a home, to go broadcast live. later on this week, we wi
center city, girard avenue, or think ahead, and jump off here at south philadelphia, packer avenue, patersonvenue, front street there. so that's going, something that will cause problems throughout the day. over in south jersey, rancocas road, lancaster drive, watch for an accident. some type of spill on 295. it is southbound right before the woodcrest station. so that's going to cause delays for folks trying to get in to the patco high-speed line. whether it be patco, njt or septa, it's been...
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this explosion captured on tape earlier this year in paterson, new jersey.r ago, another house blew up by exploding gas. here in middletown, new york, another reminder that anytime someone smells something that just isn't right to make that first call to 911 and not the utility company. gio benitez, abc news, middletown, new york. >>> when we come back, the surprising celebrity reactions to the golden globe nominations. >> and what president obama told trevor noah last night on "the daily show." "the skinny" is next. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> skinny time, celebrity excitement. over those golden globe nominations. >> there were certainly plenty of snubs and surprises. among the surprises, all of that foreign press love for "dead pool" notching a spot in the best picture comedy music i can't tellal category. >> star ryan reynolds shared this reaction on insta
this explosion captured on tape earlier this year in paterson, new jersey.r ago, another house blew up by exploding gas. here in middletown, new york, another reminder that anytime someone smells something that just isn't right to make that first call to 911 and not the utility company. gio benitez, abc news, middletown, new york. >>> when we come back, the surprising celebrity reactions to the golden globe nominations. >> and what president obama told trevor noah last night on...
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so be ready for that as you roll through south philly, tasker avenue, or paterson avenue, would be youralternates for exiting and getting into and out of south philly. the vine street expressway closed until 5:00 between the schuylkill and broad street. the normal overnight construction out there with us. and, an accident, that pulled down a string of telephone polls and all of the wires here along rancocas road over in mt. holly. right at lancaster drive. so, wood lane road, that's your other big main rode through the stretch there, that's what you want to use for the morning rush hour, and the school buses will also use rancocas road, and a rough week so far, for septa's regional rail lines. plagued by the cold weather, and the trains, just be ready, be bundled up, right now, the trains usually start to roll it around 5:00. so obviously they're on time, if we're not running any trains at the moment. but, just be ready for that for the morning rush hour, the schuylkill looking good, work your way into downtown, both the market frankford and the subway line, using shuttle buses until 5:
so be ready for that as you roll through south philly, tasker avenue, or paterson avenue, would be youralternates for exiting and getting into and out of south philly. the vine street expressway closed until 5:00 between the schuylkill and broad street. the normal overnight construction out there with us. and, an accident, that pulled down a string of telephone polls and all of the wires here along rancocas road over in mt. holly. right at lancaster drive. so, wood lane road, that's your other...
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and one other thing we like to paterson's on the back to say it closed redoing so much better now buthey were pretty substandard as well be so the one thing that i will point out that one moment of levity was fair was a beer drinking trumpet playing rabbit that they quickly reid gifted to of this hospital. that was the one funny story that i found that there is a beer drinking trumpet playing rather it. i will skip because of time. thises and in pittsburgh with the strife between the of labor and management. was this the incinerator to the workers it was awful so i do want to get to q&a. high-school was important to me because the most expensive public school ever built at the time over $1 million in they were really proud of it a triangular footprint it is not camera trickery but to impose in 2002 they had a window replacement that caused a lot of humidity so pieces of plaster started to fall so maybe we should fix the electrical system or the mechanical system and then the air system then you can see where they patched it up and where it has fallen off. then day discover there is a
and one other thing we like to paterson's on the back to say it closed redoing so much better now buthey were pretty substandard as well be so the one thing that i will point out that one moment of levity was fair was a beer drinking trumpet playing rabbit that they quickly reid gifted to of this hospital. that was the one funny story that i found that there is a beer drinking trumpet playing rather it. i will skip because of time. thises and in pittsburgh with the strife between the of labor...
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steve paterson with more on why we lost so many idols. ♪ purple rain >> reporter: 2016, the year we lostany famous figures, including a number of beloved icons. ♪ ground control to major tom ♪ >> reporter: said good-bye to david bowie after the new year. lost prince in the spring. >> i am the greatest. >> reporter: mourned muhammad ali in the summer. ♪ hallelujah >> reporter: and look back at the life of leonard cohen in the fall. now with the back-to-back deaths of george michael and carrie fisher and debbie reynolds on the heels of the loss of tv dad alan thicke. grieving fans fed up. tweeting enough 2016. >> in living color on nbc. >> reporter: seven decades after televisions brought celebrity culture and dawn of rock 'n' roll in the living roomins, we feel a loss of people we grew up with. >> more dcelebrity deaths. >> reporter: studying celebrity death culture. >> what made 2016 different is the caliber of celebrity dying was the a-list. >> reporter: in a year where screens filled with violence and heated political rhetoric. >> would you tell the boys to come in and straighten their
steve paterson with more on why we lost so many idols. ♪ purple rain >> reporter: 2016, the year we lostany famous figures, including a number of beloved icons. ♪ ground control to major tom ♪ >> reporter: said good-bye to david bowie after the new year. lost prince in the spring. >> i am the greatest. >> reporter: mourned muhammad ali in the summer. ♪ hallelujah >> reporter: and look back at the life of leonard cohen in the fall. now with the back-to-back...
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the 60—year—old was taken ill on a flight from london. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin paterson in the uk for the last few weeks because she has been filming a sitcom for channel 4. she has also been promoting her new book. she was on the graham norton earlier in the month. yesterday she flew home for christmas to los angeles. reports say that 15 minutes before the plane landed passengers were seen trying to revive her. there was a call for a medic to help. the medic give cpr for 15 minutes when the plane landed. medics were on the runway and give her another 15 minutes of cpr before taking her to hospital in los angeles where she is in intensive care. that is all we know, isn't it? it seems the treatment was going on for some time, so her situation is critical. her brother has said her condition was critical and she is still in intensive care. there has been an outpouring of love from hollywood because she is so popular. she is from hollywood royalty. her mum was debbie reynolds, her father was royalty. her mum was debbie reynolds, herfather was eddie fisher, one of the biggest
the 60—year—old was taken ill on a flight from london. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin paterson in the uk for the last few weeks because she has been filming a sitcom for channel 4. she has also been promoting her new book. she was on the graham norton earlier in the month. yesterday she flew home for christmas to los angeles. reports say that 15 minutes before the plane landed passengers were seen trying to revive her. there was a call for a medic to help. the medic give cpr for 15...
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this explosion captured on tape earlier this year in paterson, new jersey.nother house blew up by exploding gas. here in middletown, new york another reminding that any time anyone smells something that just isn't right to make the first call to 911 and not the utility company. abc news, middletown, new york. >>> the surprising celebrity reactions to the golden globe nominations. >> and what president obama told trevor noah last night on the daily show. the skinny is next. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. >>> skinny time, celebrity excitement over golden globe nominations. >> snubs and surprises among the surprises, all of that foreign press loves for dead pool notching a spot in the best picture comedy musical category. >> star ryan reynolds shared this reaction on instagram admitting the dead pool team is engaged in a tickle fight in celebration. >> stranger cast reacted to the nomination to the best tv series drama. >> stranger things. >> yes! yes! >> we got nominated, yeah! >> they got nominated! >> they are pumped. >> tha
this explosion captured on tape earlier this year in paterson, new jersey.nother house blew up by exploding gas. here in middletown, new york another reminding that any time anyone smells something that just isn't right to make the first call to 911 and not the utility company. abc news, middletown, new york. >>> the surprising celebrity reactions to the golden globe nominations. >> and what president obama told trevor noah last night on the daily show. the skinny is next....
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we went from living in an urban environment in paterson, new jersey, to ultimately living in a suburban environment in new jersey and following many tri-state types to central florida, and we have been there for the past 15 years. my family from puerto rico has been there for about 20 years. we not only represent this rise out of island poverty, urban poverty, to living the american dream, but also followed this classic migration that has led to this story that has elected me as the first puerto rican from florida elected to congress. it has been a much bigger story of our community that helps lift me up and bring me here today. >> what message would your parents want you -- have given you over the years or advice they have given that you keep in your head as you approach this new job? rep.-elect soto: well, there is no question that higher education was stressed in our household. there was no question that my brother and i would go to college. from there, they asked us to follow our dreams. both of us, my brother and i went to law school in washington, d.c. i went to george washington,
we went from living in an urban environment in paterson, new jersey, to ultimately living in a suburban environment in new jersey and following many tri-state types to central florida, and we have been there for the past 15 years. my family from puerto rico has been there for about 20 years. we not only represent this rise out of island poverty, urban poverty, to living the american dream, but also followed this classic migration that has led to this story that has elected me as the first...
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i would say that robert hersh also who has withdrawn his name was strongly supported by eva paterson.nd my mentor from the law caucus. right now, we have a stellar police commissioner bill hing who is poised at this time in his tore other on the attack of immigrant rights and african americans -- hing can focus on you -- i speak against the motion by my colleague supervisor cohen. >> thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor tang. >> thank you. i do want to say ditto to everything that supervisor mar and also encourage us to take a step back from this. we have three incredibly qualified candidates who i said in rules committee that i would support any of them to serve on the police commission. i'm glad that we have seen this level of interest of quality candidates come forward during this difficult time to serve on a very difficult commission where all eyes are on that commission not only in san francisco but elsewhere as well. so i want to say we're lucky to be in the spot where we have people vying for this position. for me, i'll back up, supervisor mar because of the long 40-year plus
i would say that robert hersh also who has withdrawn his name was strongly supported by eva paterson.nd my mentor from the law caucus. right now, we have a stellar police commissioner bill hing who is poised at this time in his tore other on the attack of immigrant rights and african americans -- hing can focus on you -- i speak against the motion by my colleague supervisor cohen. >> thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor tang. >> thank you. i do want to say ditto to everything that...
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i would say that robert hersh also who has withdrawn his name was strongly supported by eva paterson.nd my mentor from the law caucus. right now, we have a stellar police commissioner bill hing who is poised at this time in his tore other on the attack of immigrant rights and african americans -- hing can focus on you -- i speak against the motion by my colleague supervisor cohen. >> thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor tang. >> thank you. i do want to say ditto to everything that supervisor mar and also encourage us to take a step back from this. we have three incredibly qualified candidates who i said in rules committee that i would support any of them to serve on the police commission. i'm glad that we have seen this level of interest of quality candidates come forward during this difficult time to serve on a very difficult commission where all eyes are on that commission not only in san francisco but elsewhere as well. so i want to say we're lucky to be in the spot where we have people vying for this position. for me, i'll back up, supervisor mar because of the long 40-year plus
i would say that robert hersh also who has withdrawn his name was strongly supported by eva paterson.nd my mentor from the law caucus. right now, we have a stellar police commissioner bill hing who is poised at this time in his tore other on the attack of immigrant rights and african americans -- hing can focus on you -- i speak against the motion by my colleague supervisor cohen. >> thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor tang. >> thank you. i do want to say ditto to everything that...
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i would say that robert hersh also who has withdrawn his name was strongly supported by eva paterson.nd my mentor from the law caucus. right now, we have a stellar police commissioner bill hing who is poised at this time in his tore other on the attack of immigrant rights and african americans -- hing can focus on you -- i speak against the motion by my colleague supervisor cohen. >> thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor tang. >> thank you. i do want to say ditto to everything that supervisor mar and also encourage us to take a step back from this. we have three incredibly qualified candidates who i said in rules committee that i would support any of them to serve on the police commission. i'm glad that we have seen this level of interest of quality candidates come forward during this difficult time to serve on a very difficult commission where all eyes are on that commission not only in san francisco but elsewhere as well. so i want to say we're lucky to be in the spot where we have people vying for this position. for me, i'll back up, supervisor mar because of the long 40-year plus
i would say that robert hersh also who has withdrawn his name was strongly supported by eva paterson.nd my mentor from the law caucus. right now, we have a stellar police commissioner bill hing who is poised at this time in his tore other on the attack of immigrant rights and african americans -- hing can focus on you -- i speak against the motion by my colleague supervisor cohen. >> thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor tang. >> thank you. i do want to say ditto to everything that...
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steve paterson has more on george michael's life and his career.teve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the 53-year-old died at his home in england. police called to the scene shortly before 2:00 p.m. sunday said, quote, the death is being treated as unexplained but not suspicious. his long time manager told the hollywood reporter that michael died from heart failure in his bed and his publicist said the singer, quote, passed away peacefully. this morning tributes are pouring in for a music legend behind some of the most recognizable songs ever written. ♪ freedom ♪ >> music made an entire generation move. ♪ ♪ baby the catchy melodies with social commentary. ♪ i'm never going to dance again ♪ >> by unforgettable hooks. ♪ i don't need your freedom and turned george michael from teen pop singer into an international icon. a career spanning four decades spawning 10 number one singles, sell more than 20 million albums in the u.s. alone. ♪ michael rose to fame as one half of the pop group wham!. with songs like freedom, careless whisper, an
steve paterson has more on george michael's life and his career.teve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the 53-year-old died at his home in england. police called to the scene shortly before 2:00 p.m. sunday said, quote, the death is being treated as unexplained but not suspicious. his long time manager told the hollywood reporter that michael died from heart failure in his bed and his publicist said the singer, quote, passed away peacefully. this morning tributes are...
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i would say that robert hersh also who has withdrawn his name was strongly supported by eva paterson.y mentor from the law caucus. right now, we have a stellar police commissioner bill hing who is poised at this time in his tore other on the attack of immigrant rights and african americans -- hing can focus on you -- i speak against the motion by my colleague supervisor cohen. >> thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor tang. >> thank you. i do want to say ditto to everything that supervisor mar and also encourage us to take a step back from this. we have three incredibly qualified candidates who i said in rules committee that i would support any of them to serve on the police commission. i'm glad that we have seen this level of interest of quality candidates come forward during this difficult time to serve on a very difficult commission where all eyes are on that commission not only in san francisco but elsewhere as well. so i want to say we're lucky to be in the spot where we have people vying for this position. for me, i'll back up, supervisor mar because of the long 40-year plus trac
i would say that robert hersh also who has withdrawn his name was strongly supported by eva paterson.y mentor from the law caucus. right now, we have a stellar police commissioner bill hing who is poised at this time in his tore other on the attack of immigrant rights and african americans -- hing can focus on you -- i speak against the motion by my colleague supervisor cohen. >> thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor tang. >> thank you. i do want to say ditto to everything that...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson is here and we can also speak to warwick davis, who appearedand anything about how you make movies, and carrie was an integral part of me understanding the business and how to behave onset and all that sort of thing. she was also very concerned for me being in also very concerned for me being in a hot e—book costume and was standing by with chocolate milk and cookies to revive me. -- in a hot ewok costume. she like to be with? she was great fun. you become part of the star wars family when you work on a star wars movie and i was often part of that, i would often see her at first jackets often part of that, i would often see her at firstjackets and also at live star wars events. i used to host star wars television events and recently interviewed carrie in london on stage in front of a000 people, and she was just fantastic, very, very sharp. and alsojust relayed great stories about star wars, very frank stories about being on those movies, which the fans loved. you felt like you really knew carrie fisher, the person behind princess leia. what is
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson is here and we can also speak to warwick davis, who appearedand anything about how you make movies, and carrie was an integral part of me understanding the business and how to behave onset and all that sort of thing. she was also very concerned for me being in also very concerned for me being in a hot e—book costume and was standing by with chocolate milk and cookies to revive me. -- in a hot ewok costume. she like to be with? she was great fun....
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i would say that robert hersh also who has withdrawn his name was strongly supported by eva paterson. and my mentor from the law caucus. right now, we have a stellar police commissioner bill hing who is poised at this time in his tore other on the attack of immigrant rights and african americans -- hing can focus on you -- i speak against the motion by my colleague supervisor cohen. >> thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor tang. >> thank you. i do want to say ditto to everything that supervisor mar and also encourage us to take a step back from this. we have three incredibly qualified candidates who i said in rules committee that i would support any of them to serve on the police commission. i'm glad that we have seen this level of interest of quality candidates come forward during this difficult time to serve on a very difficult commission where all eyes are on that commission not only in san francisco but elsewhere as well. so i want to say we're lucky to be in the spot where we have people vying for this position. for me, i'll back up, supervisor mar because of the long 40-year plu
i would say that robert hersh also who has withdrawn his name was strongly supported by eva paterson. and my mentor from the law caucus. right now, we have a stellar police commissioner bill hing who is poised at this time in his tore other on the attack of immigrant rights and african americans -- hing can focus on you -- i speak against the motion by my colleague supervisor cohen. >> thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor tang. >> thank you. i do want to say ditto to everything...