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coach patterson said you could play on friday. he said, i'm taking it a day at a time but i'm feeling better every day. and baker mayfield, i have been able to confirm that they are holding him out for precautionary reasons because of a head -- that blow with the targeting call. the athletic trainers have a mantra, when in doubt, sit them out. they are being very careful with mayfield. >> brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd: just crazy. you mean, offensively, they just have nothing going on and then they hit the one big play and all of a sudden, the turnover and another score and new ball game. >> brad: they turn that interception into the field goal. senior night here for 14 guys on the oklahoma roster, including sterling shepard. before the game, if it wasn't emotional enough, you see sterling breaking down, he's there with his mom. that's brian bosworth, who came out and presented him with a magazine cover from the '85 sooner team that had his dad, derek, on it. and all the guys fr
coach patterson said you could play on friday. he said, i'm taking it a day at a time but i'm feeling better every day. and baker mayfield, i have been able to confirm that they are holding him out for precautionary reasons because of a head -- that blow with the targeting call. the athletic trainers have a mantra, when in doubt, sit them out. they are being very careful with mayfield. >> brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd:...
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coach patterson said you could play on friday. he said, i'm taking it a day at a time but i'm feeling better every day. and baker mayfield, i have been able to confirm that they are holding him out for precautionary reasons because of targeting call. the athletic trainers have a mantra, when in doubt, sit them out. they are being very careful with mayfield. >> brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd: just crazy. you mean, offensively, they just have nothing going on and then they hit the one big play and all of a sudden, the turnover and another score and new ball game. >> brad: they turn that interception into the field goal. senior night here for 14 guys on sterling shepard. before the game, if it wasn't emotional enough, you see there with his mom. that's brian bosworth, who came out and presented him with a magazine cover from the '85 sooner team that had his dad, derek, on it. and all the guys from that team signed the magazine. and look at that. derek was a great player back here fr
coach patterson said you could play on friday. he said, i'm taking it a day at a time but i'm feeling better every day. and baker mayfield, i have been able to confirm that they are holding him out for precautionary reasons because of targeting call. the athletic trainers have a mantra, when in doubt, sit them out. they are being very careful with mayfield. >> brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd: just crazy. you mean,...
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coach patterson said you could play on friday. he said, i'm taking it a day at a time but i'm feeling better every day. and baker mayfield, i have been able to confirm that they are holding him out for precautionary reasons because of a head -- that blow with the targeting call. the athletic trainers have a mantra, when in doubt, sit them out. they are being very careful with mayfield. >> brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd: just crazy. you mean, offensively, they just have nothing going on and then they hit the one big play and all of a sudden, the turnover and another score and new ball game. >> brad: they turn that interception into the field goal. senior night here for 14 guys on the oklahoma roster, including sterling shepard. before the game, if it wasn't emotional enough, you see sterling breaking down, he's there with his mom. that's brian bosworth, who came out and presented him with a magazine cover from the '85 sooner team that had his dad, derek, on it. and all the guys fr
coach patterson said you could play on friday. he said, i'm taking it a day at a time but i'm feeling better every day. and baker mayfield, i have been able to confirm that they are holding him out for precautionary reasons because of a head -- that blow with the targeting call. the athletic trainers have a mantra, when in doubt, sit them out. they are being very careful with mayfield. >> brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd:...
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. >>> breaking news in patterson, new jersey, right now. more than 100 firefighters are battling a five alarm inferno. still burning at market street tracie strahan is live with a story that's been developing. >> reporter: absolutely, michael. even though you can see the smoke shooting from the abandoned armory, the heavy volume that's giving firefighters trouble is several feet below ground. show you video of the attack when we arrived. as you mentioned, several hundred firefighters are here from several departments. it's been burning since 11:00 last night. they're putting 5,000 gallons of water on the armory per minute. it's a deep seeded fire that is still not under control. again, there are several fire departments on the scene. they continue to put water on it dousing it. this is an abandoned armory. they were able to do an interior sweep of the building to make sure no one was inside but the fire was so intense it forced them out. we talked to the chief about their strategy going forward. volumes of water hoping that, you know, we ca
. >>> breaking news in patterson, new jersey, right now. more than 100 firefighters are battling a five alarm inferno. still burning at market street tracie strahan is live with a story that's been developing. >> reporter: absolutely, michael. even though you can see the smoke shooting from the abandoned armory, the heavy volume that's giving firefighters trouble is several feet below ground. show you video of the attack when we arrived. as you mentioned, several hundred...
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at this time i would like to go to ambassador anne patterson. she's a career member of the senior foreign service and previously ambassador patterson served in multiple posts including egypt and pakistan and as assistant secretary of state for international narcotics and law enforcement affairs. then to ambassador victoria nuland, before assuming her position as assistant secretary for the bureau of european affairs at department of state, ambassador nuland served as the department of state spokesperson. she served as the united states permanent representative to the north atlantic treaty organization from 2005 to 2008, focusing heavily on nato-russia issues. without objection, the witnesses' full prepared statement wills be made part of the record. the members will have five calendar days to submit any statements or questions or extraneous material for the record. ambassador patterson, if you could begin. >> thank you, mr. chairman. members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to explain our strategy for re
at this time i would like to go to ambassador anne patterson. she's a career member of the senior foreign service and previously ambassador patterson served in multiple posts including egypt and pakistan and as assistant secretary of state for international narcotics and law enforcement affairs. then to ambassador victoria nuland, before assuming her position as assistant secretary for the bureau of european affairs at department of state, ambassador nuland served as the department of state...
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and so, we here in patterson, again, we're proud of our diversity. we believe that our diversity is what makes us strong. we're proud of a syrian community that has been here in patterson since the late 1800s, a productive member of our community, and so, we will eagerly await this family of seven to arrive, and do whatever we could to make a pleasant stay. >> reporter: now we just received this statement from governor christie's office saying in part, quote, governor christie will remain opposed to the continuation of this program until the fundamental concerns for our national and state security are addressed. that statement also said that the federal government did not consult new jersey lawmakers about the resettling of syrian refugees here. again, rob, that family expected to come to the united states some time this afternoon, but, we won't see them. the group that's bringing them into this country saying there are very real concerns about their safety. so their identities for now will remain shrouded. that's the latest live from patterson, new
and so, we here in patterson, again, we're proud of our diversity. we believe that our diversity is what makes us strong. we're proud of a syrian community that has been here in patterson since the late 1800s, a productive member of our community, and so, we will eagerly await this family of seven to arrive, and do whatever we could to make a pleasant stay. >> reporter: now we just received this statement from governor christie's office saying in part, quote, governor christie will remain...
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>>> breaking news in patterson right now. hundreds of firefighters battling a five alarm inferno. >>> students suspended over a sexting scandal. this morning though their parents are fighting back. >>> better grab the umbrella. you will need it. "today in new york" starts now. >>> good morning, everyone. it is november 10th. welcome to "today in new york." i'm darlene rodriguez. >> i'm michael gargiulo. storm team 4 chris cimino, going to need the umbrella. it feels nice right now. >> yeah, not too bad. from the city north, not too bad. new jersey, not so much. it's moving north and eastward. it will weaken somewhat. any rain will tend to be on the light side especially from the city on north. further south, moderate bands of rain move through. it will be on and off today, the rain. not necessarily continuous but right on into tonight. mid 40s across northwest new jersey. 50s here at the coast. east and northeast wind that will be busy. it gets pretty gusty. breezy and damp by noontime especially temperatures upper 50s. wet e
>>> breaking news in patterson right now. hundreds of firefighters battling a five alarm inferno. >>> students suspended over a sexting scandal. this morning though their parents are fighting back. >>> better grab the umbrella. you will need it. "today in new york" starts now. >>> good morning, everyone. it is november 10th. welcome to "today in new york." i'm darlene rodriguez. >> i'm michael gargiulo. storm team 4 chris cimino,...
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coach patterson said you could play on friday. he said, i'm taking it a day at a time but i'm feeling better every day. and baker mayfield, i have been able to confirm that they are holding him out for precautionary reasons because of a head -- that blow with the targeting call. the athletic trainers have a mantra, when in doubt, sit them out. they are being very careful with mayfield. >> brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd: just crazy. you mean, offensively, they just have nothing going on and then they hit the one big play and all of a sudden, the turnover and another score and new ball game. >> brad: they turn that interception into the field goal. senior night here for 14 guys on the oklahoma roster, including sterling shepard. before the game, if it wasn't emotional enough, you see sterling breaking down, he's there with his mom. that's brian bosworth, who came out and presented him with a magazine cover from the '85 sooner team that had his dad, derek, on it. and all the guys fr
coach patterson said you could play on friday. he said, i'm taking it a day at a time but i'm feeling better every day. and baker mayfield, i have been able to confirm that they are holding him out for precautionary reasons because of a head -- that blow with the targeting call. the athletic trainers have a mantra, when in doubt, sit them out. they are being very careful with mayfield. >> brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd:...
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coach patterson said you could play on friday. he said, i'm taking it a day at a time bu i'm feeling bette every day. and baker mayfield, i have been able to confirm that they are holding him out for precautionary reasons because of a head -- that blow with the targeting call. the athletic trainers have a mantra, when in doubt, sit them out. they are being very careful with mayfield. brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd: just crazy. you mean, offensively, they just have nothing going on and then they hit the one big play and and another score and new ball game. >> brad: they turn that interception into the field goal. senior night herere for 14 guys on the oklahoma roster, including sterling shepard. before the game, if it wasn't emotional enough, you see sterling breaking down, he's there with his mom. that's brian bosworth, who came out and presented him with a magazizine cover from the '85 sooner team that had his dad, derek, on it. and all the guys fromm tt team signed the magazine
coach patterson said you could play on friday. he said, i'm taking it a day at a time bu i'm feeling bette every day. and baker mayfield, i have been able to confirm that they are holding him out for precautionary reasons because of a head -- that blow with the targeting call. the athletic trainers have a mantra, when in doubt, sit them out. they are being very careful with mayfield. brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd: just...
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coach patterson just wishing somehow his team could come up with a turnover. and put it back in the hands of their offense. >> todd: yeah. remember they had to use two time-outs earlier in the -- in the second half, also, so, they only have one left. of course, they don't need to use a time-out when they throw incomplete. that stops the clock for them. >> brad: sterling shepard, the intended receiver, but it was way behind him. >> todd: knight has not found a rhythm in this game throwing the football. he's made a couple of plays, but 5 of 15 throwing it. >> brad: now he's got another third down situation. third and nine. >> todd: third and 14. >> brad: orlando brown, i think, the false start. >> referee: false start, number 78, offense. five-yard penalty. third down. >> todd: third or fourth penalty tonight. not been a great night for orlando. >> brad: so, a game that was just all oklahoma -- >> todd: yeah. >> brad: they don't get this third down, tcu's getting it back. >> todd: tcu's defense has just hung in there enough to keep them within reach. they got th
coach patterson just wishing somehow his team could come up with a turnover. and put it back in the hands of their offense. >> todd: yeah. remember they had to use two time-outs earlier in the -- in the second half, also, so, they only have one left. of course, they don't need to use a time-out when they throw incomplete. that stops the clock for them. >> brad: sterling shepard, the intended receiver, but it was way behind him. >> todd: knight has not found a rhythm in this...
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coach patterson said you could play on friday. he said, i'm taking it a day at a time but i'm feeling better every day. and baker mayfield, i have been able to confirm that they are holding him out for precautionary reasons because of a head -- that blow with the targeting call. the athletic trainers have a mantra, when in doubt, sit them out. they are being very careful with mayfield. >> brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd: just crazy. you mean, offensively, they just have nothing going on and then they hit the one big play and all of a sudden, the turnover and another score and new ball game. >> brad: they turn that interception into the field goal. senior night here for 14 guys on the oklahoma roster, including sterling shepard. before the game, if it wasn't emotional enough, you see sterling breaking down, he's there with his mom. that's brian bosworth, who came out and presented him with a magazine cover from the '85 sooner team that had his dad, derek, on it. and all the guys fr
coach patterson said you could play on friday. he said, i'm taking it a day at a time but i'm feeling better every day. and baker mayfield, i have been able to confirm that they are holding him out for precautionary reasons because of a head -- that blow with the targeting call. the athletic trainers have a mantra, when in doubt, sit them out. they are being very careful with mayfield. >> brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd:...
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this is the thick, black smoke that's filled nearly the entire city of patterson for hours. at day break, flames shot from the roof from the 110-year-old armory. but officials first started the sechbl-alarm fire several feet below. >> we don't even know what's still burning. for all we know, it could be burning in the basement. it's too unstable now at this point to even make entry. >> reporter: crews from several area fire departments pumped an estimated 5,000 gallons per minute at every side. hoping to surround and drown the building that's been abandoned for decades, and concerns over os bes toes and air quality are now being monitored by environmental agencies. >> carbon monoxide, organics, hydrogen some fied and sulfur die ox side. >> reporter: chopper 4 was over the scene where authorities blocked access to streets near the fire. that prompted patterson's department of education to cancel classes at east side high, roberto clemente elementary schools, school 11 and 15, as well as madison avenue pre-k. this photo shows what plans were to restore it and make it a multi-p
this is the thick, black smoke that's filled nearly the entire city of patterson for hours. at day break, flames shot from the roof from the 110-year-old armory. but officials first started the sechbl-alarm fire several feet below. >> we don't even know what's still burning. for all we know, it could be burning in the basement. it's too unstable now at this point to even make entry. >> reporter: crews from several area fire departments pumped an estimated 5,000 gallons per minute at...
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>> yes, he uses too much hair in fact it was patterson. i was broadcasting at the time. the towers came down and everybody went to radio and calling in practice patterson and 12 kids on the top steps and they were cheering and others called in and adults grabbing the kids and dragging them into the homes. that was the only public display of support. >> that was talked about on the radio. >> our station. we were an wall to wall, 6:00 that morning until 3 in the afternoon and accepting calls. >> can you get the audio tapes? >> i'm sure. maligning the community. that went nowhere. it was proven to be true. >> so you think donald trump is reck leblthing what happened. what he saw was the woman on the west bank going -- donald that was in israel and nothing to do with jersey city. no film footage in patterson, new jersey, just calls to us describing what the kids were doing. i set the record straight. ben: curtis, sliwa, a rarity. >> play it today. >> i will do my best. >> this is good s. still ahead, the jets are ground in texas. duke is up next with sports. switch now, new
>> yes, he uses too much hair in fact it was patterson. i was broadcasting at the time. the towers came down and everybody went to radio and calling in practice patterson and 12 kids on the top steps and they were cheering and others called in and adults grabbing the kids and dragging them into the homes. that was the only public display of support. >> that was talked about on the radio. >> our station. we were an wall to wall, 6:00 that morning until 3 in the afternoon and...
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. >> this is a se eet that patterson firefighters ave own well because there have been five homes on this street at least within the last year, that have gone up in flames. as we zoom in, we can see where this fire originated at that abandoned house and it is gutted. without a home. cell phote video shows flames pouring out of the roof of this patterson home and they've quickly engulfing three others. >> there was a little fire at first. erted the cop, i don't know. i didn't expect it to be big like that. zpl from the street behind, eve watched as the firefighturs used his roof to battle the fire. his home seems to be ok , but the structural integrity of two neavighboring home ss in question. >> striking a match book. strike one, they all light up. >> officials tell news 4 the fire started in an aba oned home. >> we think of squatters. reports of that in this house? >> at this point, we don't have y of that i ormation still being investigated. >> the sight familiar on east wh o reet. these burned down last year. 4 investigators asked authorities if those were ruled arson.uthe fi e ch
. >> this is a se eet that patterson firefighters ave own well because there have been five homes on this street at least within the last year, that have gone up in flames. as we zoom in, we can see where this fire originated at that abandoned house and it is gutted. without a home. cell phote video shows flames pouring out of the roof of this patterson home and they've quickly engulfing three others. >> there was a little fire at first. erted the cop, i don't know. i didn't expect...
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coach patterson said you could play on iday. he said, i'm taking it a day at a time but i'm feeling better every day. and baker mayfield, i have been able to confirmhat they are holding him out for precautionary reasons because of a head -- that blow with the targeting call. the athletic trainers have a mantra, when in doubt, sit them out. they are being very careful with mayfield. >> brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd: just crazy. you mean, offensively, they just have nothing going on and then they hit the one big play and l of sudden, the turnover and another score and new ball game. >> brad: they turn that interception into the field goal. senior night here for 14 guys on the oklahoma roster, including sterling shepard. before the game if it wasn't emotional enough, you see sterling breaking down, he's there witit his mom. that's brian bosworth, who came out and presented him with a magazine cover from the '85 sooner team that had his dad, derek, on it. and all the guys fromm th
coach patterson said you could play on iday. he said, i'm taking it a day at a time but i'm feeling better every day. and baker mayfield, i have been able to confirmhat they are holding him out for precautionary reasons because of a head -- that blow with the targeting call. the athletic trainers have a mantra, when in doubt, sit them out. they are being very careful with mayfield. >> brad: good idea. >> todd: yeah. smart. >> brad: hold onto your seats here. >> todd:...
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patterson pass road is open for pice a contrast to yesterday.a muddy mess outside of livermore. it was a soupy mess. a driver ended up in the ditch. the car slipped on the mud. he is okay. it was a lot of rain that caused problems. it took a while to get it cleaned up. there are boulders they had to move. it is now open. you can country on patterson pass road inism for the commute. >>> evacuees from lake county fire are living in tents with serious concern as the wet weather comes their way and 80 evacuees are staying at the hidden valley camp ground concerned of storms. local hotels are full. family is only offering temporary hotels in another city. many turn down what is offered because they want a better solution closer to home. this is the only practical opening they say for now. >> if you get sustained rain the area can flood and the tent camps are on the creek. a big concern. >> crews are working to colleague debris from the crooks before the next storm hits. >> developing news from southern california half a dozen passengers are claiming
patterson pass road is open for pice a contrast to yesterday.a muddy mess outside of livermore. it was a soupy mess. a driver ended up in the ditch. the car slipped on the mud. he is okay. it was a lot of rain that caused problems. it took a while to get it cleaned up. there are boulders they had to move. it is now open. you can country on patterson pass road inism for the commute. >>> evacuees from lake county fire are living in tents with serious concern as the wet weather comes...
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. >>> a disturbing trend in patterson, new jersey. >>> the scene of a four-alarm fire in patterson where we uncovered a troubling patternref abandoned homes. we'll tell you whar the city plans to do about it. >> those stories and much more >>> we have new information tonight and getting a lot of attention on a facebook uber page. the beating of a driver who is now out of a job. taco bell fired benjamin golden who is described as a marketing executive for the chain restaurant after this video emerged. he is seen repeatedly punching an uber driver in the face on friday in california. golden also faces assault charges. taco bell mads e it clear he could no longer work for the company. >>> a student suspended from school for his behavior during playtime. their six-year-old son pretended to shoot someone with a bow and arrow at recess last week when he imagined himself as a power ranger. the principal suspended him for three days from his school in cincinnati. his parents called the punishment unreasonable. >> i would imagine a three-day suspension would be an act of physical violence towards
. >>> a disturbing trend in patterson, new jersey. >>> the scene of a four-alarm fire in patterson where we uncovered a troubling patternref abandoned homes. we'll tell you whar the city plans to do about it. >> those stories and much more >>> we have new information tonight and getting a lot of attention on a facebook uber page. the beating of a driver who is now out of a job. taco bell fired benjamin golden who is described as a marketing executive for the...
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ambassador patterson, you could begin. >> thank you mr. chairman. members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to explain our strategy for resolving the devastating conflict in syria. and defeating isil there. coming after the president's decision to intensify the campaign against isil and secretaries meetings in vienna put a password for political transition. this hearing is particularly well time. secretary carey said it best in vienna, our task is to charter course out of hell. since part of this hearing is your outline, over 225,000 syrians have died, we face the largest refugee crisis since world war ii. the conflict has become a magnet from extremists seeking to change the middle east. destroy economy and cultures and terrify entire populations. it is threatening serious neighbors, iraq, jordan, lebanon and turkey with major consequential print u.s. national interest and beyond. we are pursuing holes, one to defeat isis militarily and both syria and iraq. two, to develop a political transition that gives s
ambassador patterson, you could begin. >> thank you mr. chairman. members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to explain our strategy for resolving the devastating conflict in syria. and defeating isil there. coming after the president's decision to intensify the campaign against isil and secretaries meetings in vienna put a password for political transition. this hearing is particularly well time. secretary carey said it best in vienna, our task is...
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amy hollyfield is near patterson pass road. crews made some progress. amy?here is a sight that will make computers happy, patterson pass, cars coming down without problems. you can use this road for the commute. it is a little muddy. we drove through it an hour ago. we hit slick mud. can you see the cars are going slowly but getting through. look at it yesterday after the rain. the rains came fast. there was a last water. it created slick and muddy conditions and caught authorities by surprise. they could not believe how much water they were dealing with. >> water was where we standing now. [ inaudible ] >> how was the clean up going? >> slow but we get it done. >> this guy wasn't expecting the slick mud and went off the roads and into a ditch he was okay. but surprised. there were reports this patterson pass may not be available for commute but you can see cars are coming through without any problems. you can count on the road this morning. >> water spilled into the spillways and this is next to los gatos and it will add to the remembers for the santa clara
amy hollyfield is near patterson pass road. crews made some progress. amy?here is a sight that will make computers happy, patterson pass, cars coming down without problems. you can use this road for the commute. it is a little muddy. we drove through it an hour ago. we hit slick mud. can you see the cars are going slowly but getting through. look at it yesterday after the rain. the rains came fast. there was a last water. it created slick and muddy conditions and caught authorities by surprise....
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. >> amy hollyfield is at patterson pass road with the latest. >> yes you can see patterson pass road and hit a patch of slick mud. it is still messy. be c through here if this is your way to work. slow down. they have managed to get it open. this is what it looked like yesterday, some boulders came down. it was a slick and muddy mess because we got a lot of rain, a lot at once and it caused a lot of damage. >> 4:00 thunderstorm hit and it left so much rain and mud on the road we could not do anything but should the road. never seen anything like it. >> a man takes this route each day but did not know it would look like this and his car ended in a ditch. he is okay. it caused a lot of headache and heartache but patterson pass road is open this morning. >> that is good news. this is what we hope to see more of water from streets in the
. >> amy hollyfield is at patterson pass road with the latest. >> yes you can see patterson pass road and hit a patch of slick mud. it is still messy. be c through here if this is your way to work. slow down. they have managed to get it open. this is what it looked like yesterday, some boulders came down. it was a slick and muddy mess because we got a lot of rain, a lot at once and it caused a lot of damage. >> 4:00 thunderstorm hit and it left so much rain and mud on the road...
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mike patterson, assistant director of athletic filities 23:23:59 this is new territory for us. we haven't had a situation like this since 1991. while fans and players rest up for the game, there won't be any sleep for the snow removal crew.23:24:18 we're just going to throw some manpower at it, basically take care of the steps inside of the stadium. they'll attack stairs, major walkways and the field a few inches at a time.snow on the field will be pushed to the north end and removed by tractors.tony senio, sports turf manager23:35:16 they're 10-0 and we've got to do our job to help them get to 11.the crew hopes kinnick is as safe as possible for 63 thousand fans who already have tickets. 23:22:21 its a big deal. we've hit every other home game, so why would we miss this last one? patterson says crews will be out trying to clear parking and tailgating areas as much as possible until fans start arriving.covering the corror iowa city, mellanan moore, cbs 2 news. we have the latest watches and warnings for when you're on the go on the cbs r weather app.it's available on the store.
mike patterson, assistant director of athletic filities 23:23:59 this is new territory for us. we haven't had a situation like this since 1991. while fans and players rest up for the game, there won't be any sleep for the snow removal crew.23:24:18 we're just going to throw some manpower at it, basically take care of the steps inside of the stadium. they'll attack stairs, major walkways and the field a few inches at a time.snow on the field will be pushed to the north end and removed by...
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mike patterson, assistant director,of athletic facilities 23:23:59 this is new territory for us. we haven't had a situation like this since 1991. while fans and players rest up for the game, there won't be any sleep for the snow removal to throw some manpower at it, basically take care of the steps inside of the stadium. they'lattack stairs, major lkways and the fifld a few inches at a time.snow on the field wiwi be pushed to the north end and removed by tractors.tony senio, sports turf manager23:35:16 they're 10-0 and we've got to do our job to help them get to 11.the crew hopes kinnick is as safe as possible for 63 ththsand fans who already have tickets. 23:22:21 its a big deal. we've hit every other home game, so why would we miss this lt one?patterson says crews will be out trying to clear parking and tailgating areas as much as possible until fans start arriving.covering the corridor in iowa city, mellaney moore, fox 28 news. to the mats -- coming up o o fox 28 28how 4 duals in 1 day didn't slow down the hawkeyes from putting the terps on their back backplus -- what kirk fer
mike patterson, assistant director,of athletic facilities 23:23:59 this is new territory for us. we haven't had a situation like this since 1991. while fans and players rest up for the game, there won't be any sleep for the snow removal to throw some manpower at it, basically take care of the steps inside of the stadium. they'lattack stairs, major lkways and the fifld a few inches at a time.snow on the field wiwi be pushed to the north end and removed by tractors.tony senio, sports turf...
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patterson expects another three to six thousand people buying tickets for wrestling at the door. door.covering the corridor in iowa city, mellaney moore, cbs 2 news live at five. the university of iowa is sending a warning - look out for counterfeit tickets to saturday's game. the sold-out game is in high demand so fans are being warned to be cautious of scalpers looking to unload fake tickets. and how is the weather looking for this weekend of everything a national sorority has become the e first to break rank and go against the safe campus act. a statement given to the huffington post says alpha phi is not endorsing the legislation. the safe campus act was proposed in july and blocks colleges from investigating sexual assault cases unless the victim also reports to law enforcement. in those cases, the school could not make a judgement until the criminal investigation ends. the sorority says they believe their sisters who are survivors should have a choice in who they go to for support. more than 100 women are suing a drug company over a birth control mix-up. the women say they
patterson expects another three to six thousand people buying tickets for wrestling at the door. door.covering the corridor in iowa city, mellaney moore, cbs 2 news live at five. the university of iowa is sending a warning - look out for counterfeit tickets to saturday's game. the sold-out game is in high demand so fans are being warned to be cautious of scalpers looking to unload fake tickets. and how is the weather looking for this weekend of everything a national sorority has become the e...
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ambassador patterson, you can begin. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to clean our strategy for resolving the devastating conflict in syria and defeating isil their. coming after the president's decision to intensify the campaign against isil, and secretary carries meetings in vienna, the design for political transition this hearing is particularly well-timed. secretary kerry said it best in vienna, our task is to chart a course out of hell. since the start of the syrian war as you outlined, over 225,000 syrians have died and we have the largest rest-- refugee crisis since world war ii. is become a magnet for extremist seeking to change the map of the middle east, destroy cultures. it is threatening serious neighbor, a rock, jordan and turkey with major consequences for us national interest and beyond. we are pursuing goals, went to defeat isis military it in both salute-- syria and iraq, number two to develop a legal transition that give syria a future without-- to ease the suffer-- suffering of
ambassador patterson, you can begin. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to clean our strategy for resolving the devastating conflict in syria and defeating isil their. coming after the president's decision to intensify the campaign against isil, and secretary carries meetings in vienna, the design for political transition this hearing is particularly well-timed. secretary kerry said it best in vienna, our task is to chart a course out of...
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patterson has a history of fires and abandoned homes. investigators circled thecblock. of the 14 properties between hill street and lehman, we found half of them vacant or abandoned ab thandoned. we asked patterson mayor joe tore rez what the clby plans to do about it. >> wntve lost over. thijz such as the abandoned properties. >> the city -- about $40,000 to tear down an abandoned home, and that's not including legal fees. . storms ravaged this block after it will come too late for the roses family. . people who live here on this block of east main say the change can't come soon enough. i'm jen maxfield, news4 new york. >>> an update to an i-team story stchlt. >> the i-team exposes how their families got them to the states high style. >>> plus a brooklyn institution. >> lots of miles and lots of. this warm weather is going to last most of this week, maybe. at hospital for special surgery. okay, so everyone is saying, "hurry! you gotta get fios" but why? ll, right now for a limited time, you can get a great deal from fios. the 100% fiber optic network. only fios has the
patterson has a history of fires and abandoned homes. investigators circled thecblock. of the 14 properties between hill street and lehman, we found half of them vacant or abandoned ab thandoned. we asked patterson mayor joe tore rez what the clby plans to do about it. >> wntve lost over. thijz such as the abandoned properties. >> the city -- about $40,000 to tear down an abandoned home, and that's not including legal fees. . storms ravaged this block after it will come too late for...
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steve patterson hey steve. >> reporter: hey leslie you know there's an article in usa today that says that philadelphia is the sad defendant professional sports town in the united states. and whether or not you believe that is true, they did not factor collegiate sports temple university into that mix. well they should because temple is just as part of the sports tab brick as any other team tonight they made us proud. >> not easy being a fan of philadelphia sports right now. let's take a hard look at things. the flyers while showing promise are tied. the eagles a team many predicting to fulfill aspirations are 4 and 7 those same people wondering if they'll win again. oh boy the sixers. well the sixers just broke a record most consecutive losses by professional sports team in the united states. wow. so who has the best winning percentage in philadelphia pro sports the phillies, which was also the worse record in major league baseball. where does that leave philadelphia fans? >> saturday night the last hope. the temple owl football team. we are phillies team right now. never was that wa
steve patterson hey steve. >> reporter: hey leslie you know there's an article in usa today that says that philadelphia is the sad defendant professional sports town in the united states. and whether or not you believe that is true, they did not factor collegiate sports temple university into that mix. well they should because temple is just as part of the sports tab brick as any other team tonight they made us proud. >> not easy being a fan of philadelphia sports right now. let's...
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patterson said, what the sec.'hope is here is that if you wrote them into this diplomacy they will see a better way to a peaceful solution and what they're doing. >> and one more question. i think we will all have heard that the conditions for these syrian refugees are dire, especially at the borders. i heard stories yesterday. my hair would go straight if it could do that, but it sounded horrible. what kind of actions -- i heard people living out in the open. no sanitation, very little food, what is the response? poor people get caught in pockets. usually that is short-lived, and the the countries go off on the border again. we work with them constantly on that issue to get these refugees into their countries. most of the countries are hosting refugees and host communities which puts a significant strain on public services which is not an education which is why support the international community and continued financial support is important. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chair. >> thank you. thank you, sprinkle. >>
patterson said, what the sec.'hope is here is that if you wrote them into this diplomacy they will see a better way to a peaceful solution and what they're doing. >> and one more question. i think we will all have heard that the conditions for these syrian refugees are dire, especially at the borders. i heard stories yesterday. my hair would go straight if it could do that, but it sounded horrible. what kind of actions -- i heard people living out in the open. no sanitation, very little...
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for now were life life in sent city steve patterson cbs3 eyewitness news. >> thank you. unpresident security measures in place to keep world leaders save at g20 summit. gets under way tomorrow. president obama is attending the summit and depart ted for turkey this afternoon. paris terrorists act is expected t to dominate the talks. stay with eyewitness news we'll have latest developments on air n on our website cbsphilly.com. it was a chilly day today. but it looks like warmer chem p chars are in the future. meteorologist is in the weather center lauren. >>> thanks we do have warmer it weather on the way certainly not here right now. temperatures chilly. we even have twenty 29 degree right now in millville. 43 in fill philly. cool 35 degrees in ac. 40 in trenton. current wind speeds winds have been on the decline over the last couple hours after a blustery day. less than 10 miles per hour. so just a little bit of a wind chill element lingering. storm scan 3 showing us trend all through the day today. we have clear skies. bright sunshine taking us to the evening hours tha
for now were life life in sent city steve patterson cbs3 eyewitness news. >> thank you. unpresident security measures in place to keep world leaders save at g20 summit. gets under way tomorrow. president obama is attending the summit and depart ted for turkey this afternoon. paris terrorists act is expected t to dominate the talks. stay with eyewitness news we'll have latest developments on air n on our website cbsphilly.com. it was a chilly day today. but it looks like warmer chem p...
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right now near troy, over towards route 202 towards patterson, some light showers. they'll move through the rest of tonight, barely enough to measure and then the cool air filters in. we'll let you know how cool the weekend will be coming up in the forecast. back to you. >> thank you. it was hot and humid enough for people to go down to the shore. >> that's right. it was beach day for some lucky folks. the warm weather of course being welcomed by jersey shore businesses. news 4's brian thompson got to see it firsthand. >> an extra arcade was opened up even as they were getting crowds that they would expect in the string. even, yes, on the beach. how warm is it? >> warm enough for tease girls to play at the water's edge in their baiting suits. >> didn't really want to go and now, we went and happy we did. >> coming down here from sparta was an easy call for mom. >> i would go to the beach every day, winter, spring, summer fall. doesn't matter. >> how warm is it? they opened up their ice cream stand and got a line most to have afternoon of people who had to have a las
right now near troy, over towards route 202 towards patterson, some light showers. they'll move through the rest of tonight, barely enough to measure and then the cool air filters in. we'll let you know how cool the weekend will be coming up in the forecast. back to you. >> thank you. it was hot and humid enough for people to go down to the shore. >> that's right. it was beach day for some lucky folks. the warm weather of course being welcomed by jersey shore businesses. news 4's...
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steve patterson of our phil station wyw hat story. >> reporter: if there is a single word for what 49-year-old glenn calderbank is about to do, it's hard to articulate. >> i think this is very important. so important, i'm risking my life for it. >> reporter: glenn is preparing to donate his kidney to a woman who will die without it. someone, until very recently, was a total stranger. >> reporter: i can save somebody. >> reporter: the fact that glynn has been to the hospital a dozen times in preparation to risk his own life isn't particularly astonishing. that's yu just glynn. what is twisted fate and just dumb luck is the way glenn found nina. >> looking on craigslist, it struck my eye that somebody was asking for a kidney for their wife. >> reporter: glynn was looking craigslist for his job, posting and begging for the life of egg harbor nina maria was placed in front of him. glenn responded by asking nina's blood type and a-positive. a perfect match. within a week, nina was sitting face-to-face with glynn. >> i told her, i said, look. i know i'm a match. she said, how do you know th
steve patterson of our phil station wyw hat story. >> reporter: if there is a single word for what 49-year-old glenn calderbank is about to do, it's hard to articulate. >> i think this is very important. so important, i'm risking my life for it. >> reporter: glenn is preparing to donate his kidney to a woman who will die without it. someone, until very recently, was a total stranger. >> reporter: i can save somebody. >> reporter: the fact that glynn has been to the...
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that is it, the, the four-minute autobiography, vintage james patterson. by the way, i did not wear a tux because the new burke tux is powder blue with a ruffled shirt thank you so much for this precious moment. [applause]. let's hear one more time for james patterson, ladies and gentlemen. [applause]. before we go on just a little behind missing stuff that may interest you. the organizers have given me a rundown of the evening. with stage directions for me that really leaves nothing to chance. i'm not suggesting they think i am an idiot, but it is possible based on reading this. for example, after i introduce carmen after i introduce carmen farina, it says and i quote, he takes a seat just offstage, water available. so i guess after five minutes of speaking will be so parched i will need to rehydrate. well, it has been done. i can carry on now. they also provided me with a protein biscuit. i am good to go. how are the national book awards working out for you so far? are you enjoying the evening? okay. the best is yet to come. the best is yet to come. now,
that is it, the, the four-minute autobiography, vintage james patterson. by the way, i did not wear a tux because the new burke tux is powder blue with a ruffled shirt thank you so much for this precious moment. [applause]. let's hear one more time for james patterson, ladies and gentlemen. [applause]. before we go on just a little behind missing stuff that may interest you. the organizers have given me a rundown of the evening. with stage directions for me that really leaves nothing to chance....
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patterson pass road, tesla road and corral hollow road hit hard by the downpour. >> water out to where we are standing now. it took everything from the hills and ditch on the side and pushed it on the road all the way down. >>reporter: how is this clean up effort going. >> slow but well get it done. >>reporter: busy start to the rainy season. in the east bay abc 7 news. >> this is welcome sight. water from the streets of the south bay poured into spill way. this one runs next to los gatos creek. help add to water reseven for the santa clara valley water district. the the the the. >>> rain really came down hard in solano county. this afternoon crossing over the bridge here. heading in vallejo. you can see difficult conditions for drivers out there on the roads. now abc 7 news reporter alan shot the video as he made his which to lake county. this wet weather is turning out to go a big problem for people who lost everything in the valley fire which caused so much devastation back in september. here's what alan found today. >>reporter: the committees instructive leak couldn't wildfires hav
patterson pass road, tesla road and corral hollow road hit hard by the downpour. >> water out to where we are standing now. it took everything from the hills and ditch on the side and pushed it on the road all the way down. >>reporter: how is this clean up effort going. >> slow but well get it done. >>reporter: busy start to the rainy season. in the east bay abc 7 news. >> this is welcome sight. water from the streets of the south bay poured into spill way. this...
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let's get right to steve patterson. he's in the sat center with the very latest tonight.teve. >> natasha, the focus is on belgium where th government raised its terrorist alert to the highest level. the warning is that the risk of an attack is "serious and eminent" partially because one of the paris attackers is still on the loose and last seen crossing the border into belgium. nine days later, he's the most wanted man in france, 26-year-old salah abdeslam now the subject of an interfashion search warrant single-handedly putting whole cities on alert in brussells lockdown, police on guard, subways and coffee shops shut down. authorities in belgium raising the terror alert to the highest possible level warning of the looming possibility of another paris style terror attack in the nation's capitol. abdeslam believed to be hiding there. french police stopped him at the belgian border the morning after the paris assault but let him go not knowing his alleged involvement. meanwhile saturday authorities in turkey arresting three suspected islamic state militants one who reporte
let's get right to steve patterson. he's in the sat center with the very latest tonight.teve. >> natasha, the focus is on belgium where th government raised its terrorist alert to the highest level. the warning is that the risk of an attack is "serious and eminent" partially because one of the paris attackers is still on the loose and last seen crossing the border into belgium. nine days later, he's the most wanted man in france, 26-year-old salah abdeslam now the subject of an...
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patterson's attorney indicated in court that they will appeal the conviction. a man responsible for distributing hundreds of pounds of controlled substances in nebrbrka and throughout thth united states has been sentenced. eduardo valenzuela- nunez, age 34 of sonora mexica received 20 years in prison. valenzuela-nunez had previously pled guitly for his involvement in a conspiracy that distributed multiple pounds of "ice" methamphetam ine, heroin, and caine in the madison and norfolk k neneaska areas dating back to january of joint investigation by the drug enforcement administration, the nebraska state patrol, and homeland security investigations . the food bank of siouxland is giving thanks for a big donation just in time for the hololays. e-f-s group wealth managememt presented them with a check for $5,000 yesterday. that's enough money to provide 50,000 meals in the siouxland area by supporting feeding america. feeding america is a nationwide network of more than 200 food banks, including here in sioux city. "siouxland is a very giving and geneneus community
patterson's attorney indicated in court that they will appeal the conviction. a man responsible for distributing hundreds of pounds of controlled substances in nebrbrka and throughout thth united states has been sentenced. eduardo valenzuela- nunez, age 34 of sonora mexica received 20 years in prison. valenzuela-nunez had previously pled guitly for his involvement in a conspiracy that distributed multiple pounds of "ice" methamphetam ine, heroin, and caine in the madison and norfolk k...
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patterson pass road mud oozed across it this afternoon during that deluge that jeff was talking about. cars got stuck in this stuff. a lot of hillsides are just as unstable in much of the bay area. >> the mud oozed on to patterson pass road this afternoon stranding an suv, closing the road. >> it just rained harder than we could handle. the hail came in, lightning started coming, we had to close the road for safety reasons. >>. >> nicki had to wait and wait to get home. >> i'm just coming home from work and the road is closed. i live right here. this is from all the fire, so i'm used to it. >> the hillsides are bare from all the fires that have burned here lately. the national weather service this afternoon issued a warning for debris flows. take a look at this map showing landslide risk in the bay area. where do you live? the redder the area, the more susceptible. and there's a lot of red. nicki did make it home tonight and the next time it rains hard, she'll adjust. >> i have another car, i have a truck. it's a four by four, so i can deal with it. >> so what can you do if you live n
patterson pass road mud oozed across it this afternoon during that deluge that jeff was talking about. cars got stuck in this stuff. a lot of hillsides are just as unstable in much of the bay area. >> the mud oozed on to patterson pass road this afternoon stranding an suv, closing the road. >> it just rained harder than we could handle. the hail came in, lightning started coming, we had to close the road for safety reasons. >>. >> nicki had to wait and wait to get home....
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that was kyw's steve patterson reporting. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the battle over allowing syrian refuges into the u.s. we will meet a syrian family adjusting to life after migrating to texas. plus some of the worst traffic bottlenecks in the country and what is being done to fix them. we will take you pixar animation studios as it marks a big naerves. anniversary. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. have a great day. "siouxland news at sunrise starts now" 3 3 siouxland kids were celebrating new families on national adoption day... we'll take a look at some of their new *forever* homes.the annual boy scout day was this weekend... take a look at how the scouts teamed up with the sioux city musketeers.and the sioux city cosmopolitan club celebrated weekend.good morning, and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise!it's 5 o'clock.i'm jacob heller.i'm meteorologist cat with us on this xxx 3 morning. 3 high clouds will hold our 3 temperature down just a bit from yesterday with a high of 41.tonight will be warmer at 23, yet we
that was kyw's steve patterson reporting. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the battle over allowing syrian refuges into the u.s. we will meet a syrian family adjusting to life after migrating to texas. plus some of the worst traffic bottlenecks in the country and what is being done to fix them. we will take you pixar animation studios as it marks a big naerves. anniversary. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for...
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patterson pass road, tesla road and corral hollow road hit hard by the downpour. >> water out to where we are standing now. it took everything from the hills and ditch on the side and pushed it on the road all the way down. >>reporter: how is this clean up effort going. >> slow but well get it done. >>reporter: busy start to the rainy season. in the east bay abc 7 news. >> this is welcome sight. water from the streets of the south bay poured into spill way. this one runs next to los gatos creek. help add to water reseven for the santa clara valley water district. the the the the. >>> rain really came down hard in solano county. this afternoon crossing over the bridge here. heading in vallejo. you can see difficult conditions for drivers out there on the roads. now abc 7 news reporter alan shot the video as he made his which to lake county. this wet weather is turning out to go a big problem for people who lost everything in the valley fire which caused so much devastation back in september. here's what alan found today. >>reporter: the committees instructive leak couldn't wildfires hav
patterson pass road, tesla road and corral hollow road hit hard by the downpour. >> water out to where we are standing now. it took everything from the hills and ditch on the side and pushed it on the road all the way down. >>reporter: how is this clean up effort going. >> slow but well get it done. >>reporter: busy start to the rainy season. in the east bay abc 7 news. >> this is welcome sight. water from the streets of the south bay poured into spill way. this...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is tracking the latest from police headquarters. steve? >> reporter: 17 shots, natasha, that's how many of philadelphia police say were fired at two teenager to say riding a their bikes through had a local neighborhood. now, police say the search is on for suspects while the community is asking why. >> twisted bikes in a dark street. in it is own way a crime scene memorial marking the last ride for a 16-year-old boy murdered in a hail of gunfire. >> 17 shots is an awful lot of shots to fire. >> police say simply this two teenager boys a 15 and 16-year-old were riding bikes along west sedgley avenue shortly before about 5:00 sunday afternoon. during the ride they noticed a silver buick thought nothing of it and kept going. few blocks later spotteded it again this time two men standing near the truck. >> i believe something what happened they tried leave the every. at that time they noticed the two males found firing a total of 17 shots. >> reporter: 16-year-old shot in the back. police hearing the gunfire headed to the scene, found the boy,
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson is tracking the latest from police headquarters. steve? >> reporter: 17 shots, natasha, that's how many of philadelphia police say were fired at two teenager to say riding a their bikes through had a local neighborhood. now, police say the search is on for suspects while the community is asking why. >> twisted bikes in a dark street. in it is own way a crime scene memorial marking the last ride for a 16-year-old boy murdered in a...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: a gruesomesitting there. >> like they were trash. >> reporter: philadelphia police say two children were walking near this field in kensington at about 10:30 sunday morning. at first, one of the kids thought he stumbled upon a pair of discarded dolls, toys left on a grassy curb. the bodies of who infants next to a pile of trash. >> they notified their parents, they took a proactive approach. came back to the scene to make sure the kids were not lying. >> reporter: they're not lying. medical examiners looking for clues on little baby jane and john doe. the bodies of both children had already been through fall autopsies by what police are calling unknown medical personnel. meaning the crime may not be the cause of death. but the carelessness of what happened after life had ended. the medical examiner now working with the bodies to determine the cause of death as police scour for clues and surveillance video. hunting for who could have so little honor. >> all i see is two infants and want to make s
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: a gruesomesitting there. >> like they were trash. >> reporter: philadelphia police say two children were walking near this field in kensington at about 10:30 sunday morning. at first, one of the kids thought he stumbled upon a pair of discarded dolls, toys left on a grassy curb. the bodies of who infants next to a pile of trash. >> they notified their parents, they took...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: a gruesomerash. >> reporter: philadelphia police say two children were walking near this field in kensington at about 10:30 sunday morning. at first, one of the kids thought he stumbled upon a pair of discarded dolls, toys left on a grassy curb. the bodies of who infants next to a pile of trash. >> they notified their parents, they took a proactive approach. came back to the scene to make sure the kids were not lying. >> reporter: they're not lying. medical examiners looking for clues on little baby jane and john doe. the bodies of both children had already been through fall autopsies by what police are calling unknown medical personnel. meaning the crime may not be the cause of death. but the carelessness of what happened after life had ended. the medical examiner now working with the bodies to determine the cause of death as police scour for clues and surveillance video. hunting for who could have so little honor. >> all i see is two infants and want to make sure that the integrity of the inve
"eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: a gruesomerash. >> reporter: philadelphia police say two children were walking near this field in kensington at about 10:30 sunday morning. at first, one of the kids thought he stumbled upon a pair of discarded dolls, toys left on a grassy curb. the bodies of who infants next to a pile of trash. >> they notified their parents, they took a proactive approach. came back to the...