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coming to you from broad and patterson, a famous corner where our stadiums are. we have live coverage this morning. everything you need to know about the celebration. we start with nbc10 meteorologist bill henley who's got the first alert forecast. the weather here bill, i can tell you is cold. >> it is cold but dry. the rain has moved out of wilmington. the wind is indeed blowing. that is a cold wind you're feeling feeling. thespire enjoy area is experiencing the gusty winds. feels-like weather in the teens. 18 in philadelphia. pottstown just got colder along with allentown and reading, and teens now in delaware and south jersey. millville, 19 degrees the feels-like temperature. if you're heading out, heading to the parade zone bundle up. even without the wind cold. the suburbs, philadelphia, and the lehigh valley. we'll get a lot of sunshine. the wind will come downl be a -- even though there will be a cold breeze heading for 30s this afternoon, up to 33 this afternoon. i'll break the forecast down hour by hour and show what the parade forecast will look like a
coming to you from broad and patterson, a famous corner where our stadiums are. we have live coverage this morning. everything you need to know about the celebration. we start with nbc10 meteorologist bill henley who's got the first alert forecast. the weather here bill, i can tell you is cold. >> it is cold but dry. the rain has moved out of wilmington. the wind is indeed blowing. that is a cold wind you're feeling feeling. thespire enjoy area is experiencing the gusty winds. feels-like...
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the governor of the state, john patterson, was the ex-chairman of the board. these black institutions got their operating funds from these legislatures that were fervent segregationists, all deeply committed to segregation, and the white power structure typically put into place black educators that would tow the segregationist line and would certainly, certainly suppress rebellion on campus. that was the expectation. and trapped by dependency for financing and other essential resources, these black college presidents did tow the line. they were in a very interesting position. on the one hand, they were privileged. they knew very important people. they knew very wealthy people. they knew sometimes very familiarly white leaders in their region, had a position few black people had. after all, the careers of their students, the careers of their faculty members were in their hands. the black presidents of these colleges actually had considerable power. but they did not have considerable power vis-a-vis the whites. for instance, when the governor of the state called
the governor of the state, john patterson, was the ex-chairman of the board. these black institutions got their operating funds from these legislatures that were fervent segregationists, all deeply committed to segregation, and the white power structure typically put into place black educators that would tow the segregationist line and would certainly, certainly suppress rebellion on campus. that was the expectation. and trapped by dependency for financing and other essential resources, these...
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we're live at broad and patterson in south philadelphia. this is the starting point of the victory parade. a lot of people in minneapolis said we're headed to broad street, destination broad street. here we are on this thursday, guess what -- going to end up as philadelphia museum of art in front of the "rocky" statue. this is where camped out. they're t and the big question is going to be how are you getting into tow. >> yeah. so philadelphia for people to bring lawn chairs and save their spots. let's check in with who live in lansdale, montgomery county, where fans are boarding trains to come into these spots. tell us about it. >> reporter: they wish they were boarding right now. some of the -- look at d me her have been waiting in line since 3:00 a.m. they were up as early as some of us were up. they're so excited to get into philadelphia and see the part here. the takeaway is people are lining up s because they're worried about getting a seat on one of the regional rail stations. the first one to leave now is 5:15. to put it in perspect
we're live at broad and patterson in south philadelphia. this is the starting point of the victory parade. a lot of people in minneapolis said we're headed to broad street, destination broad street. here we are on this thursday, guess what -- going to end up as philadelphia museum of art in front of the "rocky" statue. this is where camped out. they're t and the big question is going to be how are you getting into tow. >> yeah. so philadelphia for people to bring lawn chairs and...
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patterson. >> they may do so. >> good evening president fung and members of the board. i'm here on behalf of the respondents and this is the first we have heard they are planning to withdraw the appeal. i think they have understood the client's needs and circumstances for a long time, to remove the thing they complained of. we're happy to hear they're withdrawing it. thank you. >> anything from the department on this? >> joe duffy dbi, i can confirm i spoke to mr. patterson. i was at the spot today and there was a piece of concrete they wanted removed that i think was missed at the time of the inspection. we'll make sure it's taken out as well and i think it will satisfy the appellant according to mr. patterson. so we'll take care of that. thank you. >> any public comment on the item? seeing none, this matter is withdrawn. no further matter is needed by the board. >> we'll move on to item 6a and 6b. appeals both dealing with ellen tsang and edgar brincat versus the building planning inspection d
patterson. >> they may do so. >> good evening president fung and members of the board. i'm here on behalf of the respondents and this is the first we have heard they are planning to withdraw the appeal. i think they have understood the client's needs and circumstances for a long time, to remove the thing they complained of. we're happy to hear they're withdrawing it. thank you. >> anything from the department on this? >> joe duffy dbi, i can confirm i spoke to mr....
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it will start at broad and patterson it will extend to the art museum. there will be a parade thursday morning at 11:00 p.m. in the morning. of course "action news" will be there at broad and patterson in south philadelphia and go up to the art museum. should be fun and exciting. >> reporter: "action news" was in minneapolis with lots of eagles fans who were not at the game but they gathered to watch and cheer their team on to the super bowl victory. >> sarah bloomquist was there watching along with them and shows how everyone was in shock but it was the best shock of their lives. >> reporter: who the clock ticked down to zero, eagles fans who come to minneapolis even without a ticket to the game realized it happened. the birds had won. >> all the years that we came so close. 1980. 2004 all. blood sweat and tears nfc title games we lost by a hair in the last minute, could this be our year?s. >> reporter: eagles fans gathered at the town hall brewery to watch the game. the atmosphere was electric right down to the wire. watch the reaction to the biggest a
it will start at broad and patterson it will extend to the art museum. there will be a parade thursday morning at 11:00 p.m. in the morning. of course "action news" will be there at broad and patterson in south philadelphia and go up to the art museum. should be fun and exciting. >> reporter: "action news" was in minneapolis with lots of eagles fans who were not at the game but they gathered to watch and cheer their team on to the super bowl victory. >> sarah...
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patterson? >> hello, yes. >> yeah. could you -- i didn't get a chance to meet with you or meet with anybody in my office. so, can you just tell -- give a little more background, your background so i could get to know you? >> i'm trained professionally as a music recording engineer. i hold three degrees in the field of communication, ending with doctorate in communication from the ohio state university. i've worked professionally in television and in radio stations across the country. with wgbh in boston being the largest station at which i worked. i currently teach in the becca department at san francisco state university. it is the acronym we use because it is a mouthful. i teach courses primarily in music recording engineering and electronic media research methods which are the writing intensive courses in the department for required of all students before they graduate to demonstrate their writing ability. >> mm-hmm. and what made you interested to be part of this committee? >> two reasons, primarily. i think voting
patterson? >> hello, yes. >> yeah. could you -- i didn't get a chance to meet with you or meet with anybody in my office. so, can you just tell -- give a little more background, your background so i could get to know you? >> i'm trained professionally as a music recording engineer. i hold three degrees in the field of communication, ending with doctorate in communication from the ohio state university. i've worked professionally in television and in radio stations across the...
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but we also found out, and i had the chance to talk to john patterson, the governor. he is still alive and i think he is 93 years old. he had a lunch with us and asked for forgiveness, said they were wrong and asked to pose for a picture with me. asked me if he could take a picture with me, and i have that picture at my house with him and my daughter. so he said he was sorry and he apologized, he was wrong. and as you probably know, george wallace before he died went to a white church and asked for forgiveness. but that is how we got out of anniston. some of those men said they had weapons. host: were you injured during this process? hank: we all suffered from smoke inhalation. once you get that kind of smoke in your lungs, it takes some time, a few days, to get out. and that is a horrible feeling. i was hit probably with a baseball bat as i came stumbling off of the bus. he asked me, are you all right? and i am thinking, somebody is concerned. i was on the ground because he hit me. there is a picture of a police officer and an alabama state trooper standing beside me
but we also found out, and i had the chance to talk to john patterson, the governor. he is still alive and i think he is 93 years old. he had a lunch with us and asked for forgiveness, said they were wrong and asked to pose for a picture with me. asked me if he could take a picture with me, and i have that picture at my house with him and my daughter. so he said he was sorry and he apologized, he was wrong. and as you probably know, george wallace before he died went to a white church and asked...
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coming to you from broad and patterson, a famous corner where our stadiums are.e have live coverage this morning. everything you need to know about the celebration. we start with nbc10 meteorologist bill henley who's got the first alert forecast. the weather here, bill, i can tell you is cold. >> it is cold but dry. the rain has moved out of wilmington. the wind is indeed blowing. that is a cold wind
coming to you from broad and patterson, a famous corner where our stadiums are.e have live coverage this morning. everything you need to know about the celebration. we start with nbc10 meteorologist bill henley who's got the first alert forecast. the weather here, bill, i can tell you is cold. >> it is cold but dry. the rain has moved out of wilmington. the wind is indeed blowing. that is a cold wind
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steve patterson, nbc news, colorado springs. >>> a lot more to tell you about as we continue tonight. she won more than $500 million in powerball, but now she says she made a huge mistake. and in the age of streaming, do you still prefer cds? then this news won't be music to your ears. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> if you're among the 60 million people in the midwest through new england, brace yourself for a winter blast. beginning tomorrow morning, heavy snow is expected from ohio to maine. in the mid atlantic, an icy mix could bring travel travels, between four and ten inches of snow expected. but parts of new england could see up to a foot. >>> it could
steve patterson, nbc news, colorado springs. >>> a lot more to tell you about as we continue tonight. she won more than $500 million in powerball, but now she says she made a huge mistake. and in the age of streaming, do you still prefer cds? then this news won't be music to your ears. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet,...
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steve patterson, nbc news, colorado springs. >>> she won more than $500 million in powerball, but now says she made a huge mistake. and in the age of mistake. and in the age of streaming, do you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, that can take you out of the game for weeks, even if you're healthy. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that in severe cases can lead to hospitalization. it may hit quickly, without warning, causing you to miss out on the things you enjoy most. prevnar 13® is not a treatment for pneumococcal pneumonia... it's a vaccine you can get to help protect against it. prevnar 13® is approved for adults to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13® if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscl
steve patterson, nbc news, colorado springs. >>> she won more than $500 million in powerball, but now says she made a huge mistake. and in the age of mistake. and in the age of streaming, do you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, that can take you out of the game for weeks, even if you're healthy. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that in severe cases can lead to hospitalization. it may hit quickly, without warning, causing you to...
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our steve patterson is in los angeles today with late details. >> reporter: terror inside a middle school classroom. >> shooting at 1575 west second street. a better location is castro middle school. >> reporter: shortly before 9:00 this morning police responded to reports of a shooting at sal castro middle school. police detained a 12-year-old girl and recover a weapon. >> we do not know yet how our young person on this campus ended up having the ability to have access to a firearm and bring it on to a campus. >> reporter: police say five were wounded including two students struck by gunfire, a 15-year-old boy and a girl. the girl shot in the wrist, the boy rushed to the hospital in critical condition after being shot in the head. doctors say he's now expected to make a full recovery. >> this child was extremely lucky the trajectory and the bullet did not hit any vital structures that were an immediate threat to life. >> reporter: so far this year there have been nine school shootings nationwide. statistics show boys are three times more likely than girls to carry a weapon. every parent'
our steve patterson is in los angeles today with late details. >> reporter: terror inside a middle school classroom. >> shooting at 1575 west second street. a better location is castro middle school. >> reporter: shortly before 9:00 this morning police responded to reports of a shooting at sal castro middle school. police detained a 12-year-old girl and recover a weapon. >> we do not know yet how our young person on this campus ended up having the ability to have access...
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of beating on the bus and rocking it, robert kennedy, i've since learned had contacted governor pattersonhe president of greyhound that the freedom riders were trapped in aniston, alabama and it's only going to be a matter of time before the mob's going to kill them and so you've got to get them out of there and so the bus driver got on the bus and tried to drive away. there was a line of cars behind them and cars in front of them that wouldn't let the bus drive anymore, 15 miles an hour. the tire had been punctured and two of the tires had been cut and it takes a great deal of whatever it is you have to cut the tire of a bus, a big bus. the bus stopped at the country store along the highway and another mob there was and they continued the job of beating on the bus and they had their children and their wives with them and they had come to see the freedom riders get lynched. an incendiary device was thrown into the bus through a back broken window and the bus ignited in fire and the thing that saved us because they held the door shut as the bus was burning and they were saying let's burn t
of beating on the bus and rocking it, robert kennedy, i've since learned had contacted governor pattersonhe president of greyhound that the freedom riders were trapped in aniston, alabama and it's only going to be a matter of time before the mob's going to kill them and so you've got to get them out of there and so the bus driver got on the bus and tried to drive away. there was a line of cars behind them and cars in front of them that wouldn't let the bus drive anymore, 15 miles an hour. the...
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steve patterson has the details. >> feels like a cloud over everything. >> reporter: it's the moment jenna cannot stop replaying in her head. >> 30 foot wall of water, nay said was coming. >> reporter: a year ago, a failure at the nation's tallest dam threatened a catastrophic wall of water. >> this spillway is the size of a freeway. >> reporter: used to control the water level, forcing 200,000 people in its path to evacuate. >> it was just panic. people were running in the streets, cars were speeding through town. >> reporter: last month, an independent report found inherit to the maintenance of the spillway, problems the report noted were made worse by decades of complacency and missed opportunities to ensure the dam's safety. josh branch was the lead investigator. >> the problem that could have been identified and could have been avoided. >> reporter: in response, the owners and operators of the dam stated safety is their primary goal, adding, we are committed to using the information in the report and other lessons learned to strengthen and improve dam operations. the dam's batte
steve patterson has the details. >> feels like a cloud over everything. >> reporter: it's the moment jenna cannot stop replaying in her head. >> 30 foot wall of water, nay said was coming. >> reporter: a year ago, a failure at the nation's tallest dam threatened a catastrophic wall of water. >> this spillway is the size of a freeway. >> reporter: used to control the water level, forcing 200,000 people in its path to evacuate. >> it was just panic....
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> we're going to turn now to the news here in pyeongchang. it was another golden day for team usa thanks to mikaela shiffrin. the ski racer revealed that she took a power nap between her two runs and with one of the busiest competition schedules here at the games, who could blame her? for mikaela shiffrin, the wait was worth it. after three days of wind delay, shiffrin finally got to do what she does best and nabbed her first gold of these games. >> and giant slalom gold for mikaela shiffrin in pyeongchang. >> i really fought until the finish. and so i knew it was going to be hard to beat. >> reporter: the 22-year-old from colorado is just getting started with at least two more races still to come. she'll defend her olympic title in slalom, her signature event, tonight. the conditions last night, clear and calm. but there were still several wild crashes. >> gut goes down. >> reporter: swiss skier lar raski er lara gute fell and took out several. >> multiple riders going down on course. >> reporter: there was excitement at the kwandong hockey
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> we're going to turn now to the news here in pyeongchang. it was another golden day for team usa thanks to mikaela shiffrin. the ski racer revealed that she took a power nap between her two runs and with one of the busiest competition schedules here at the games, who could blame her? for mikaela shiffrin, the wait was worth it. after three days of wind delay, shiffrin finally got to do what she does best and nabbed her first gold of these games. >>...
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nbc's steve patterson takes us inside. the murders of these two icons are still unsolved. >> reporter: in september 19196 best-selling rap artist tupac shakur was killed in a las vegas drive-by. six months later his rival, notorious bich b.i.g. was killed in los angeles. l.a. detective picked up the cold case. can you say you know how this whole thing went down? >> absolutely. >> reporter: his theory is simple. retaliation between rival gangs spurred by the conflict between the competing labels. a theory he's not been able to prove. >> 20 years have gone by. most of the co-conspirators are dead. and being able to take this all into court, what's the chances of proving this before a jury? >> reporter: next week, cading reopens the case now as co-executive producer for usa's upcoming ten-part series "unsolved." he's played by actor josh duhamel. >> what did they know as humans? >> reporter: there's a responsibility when you know something. i hope to live up to that responsibility. >> reporter: although the case may be unsolv
nbc's steve patterson takes us inside. the murders of these two icons are still unsolved. >> reporter: in september 19196 best-selling rap artist tupac shakur was killed in a las vegas drive-by. six months later his rival, notorious bich b.i.g. was killed in los angeles. l.a. detective picked up the cold case. can you say you know how this whole thing went down? >> absolutely. >> reporter: his theory is simple. retaliation between rival gangs spurred by the conflict between...
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after the attorney general pleaded with attorney patterson to provide police escort to take us to the hospital. they came to the hospital, asking the hospital to put us out. and when the hospital -- they didn't have to refuse because we were not going to leave that hospital. they threatened to burn the hospital down. and finally governor patterson agreed that fred and three other men could drive cars -- i think it was three, may have been four -- to aniston, alabama to rescue us. and that's how we got out of aniston, alabama. >> i read that that rescue was an armed rescue. do you remember that? >> i know fred sholsworth said he told his people not to bring arms. i remember a couple people saying to hell with that. they brought their guns. if we had been stopped by any of those mobs, they had to do something to protect us. but we also found out -- and i had a chance to talk with john patterson, then governor, he's still alive and i think he's 93 years old. he had lunch with us and he asked for forgiveness, said that they were wrong, and asked to pose for a picture with me. asked me if
after the attorney general pleaded with attorney patterson to provide police escort to take us to the hospital. they came to the hospital, asking the hospital to put us out. and when the hospital -- they didn't have to refuse because we were not going to leave that hospital. they threatened to burn the hospital down. and finally governor patterson agreed that fred and three other men could drive cars -- i think it was three, may have been four -- to aniston, alabama to rescue us. and that's how...
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patterson's nine hundred seventy four feature film debut is about a failed student who discovers that every spectate sociology professor plagiarized his doctoral dissertation and decides to blackmail him. if you follow. santos so far. and done. so not more not me. i things escalate when both men end up as suspects in a murder and each tries to destroy the other by any means necessary it's a game of cat and mouse one that both men can only live i i. i. the post-war period in germany was a time of optimism but among the feel good films of the adenauer iraq came it happened in broad daylight in which plays a police detective hunting a child killer. but drawing helps to give an idea of the murderous profile. and make you. the detective works undercover gradually getting closer to the killer. was so convincing as the murderer that he was later cast as the villain in the james bond film of the same name. starts off like an entertaining stone a comedy is the true story of germany's first hackers in limited to nine hundred eighteen. likes computers and getting high but when the k.g.b. office
patterson's nine hundred seventy four feature film debut is about a failed student who discovers that every spectate sociology professor plagiarized his doctoral dissertation and decides to blackmail him. if you follow. santos so far. and done. so not more not me. i things escalate when both men end up as suspects in a murder and each tries to destroy the other by any means necessary it's a game of cat and mouse one that both men can only live i i. i. the post-war period in germany was a time...
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an estimated eighteen patterson's under-aged refugees are now living in greece. you know storm or go. to your home in there you go food during. the many sell their bodies just to make ends meet it's. always in the second or the one the second on and all the sins in the hope and the says in the left things that. also has turned to dealing drugs to make a living. this is a little isn't love love love the little. game of the new. movie. about your sudden passing i phone lee just learned you were yourself in taking your last turn. here at the top to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i don't.
an estimated eighteen patterson's under-aged refugees are now living in greece. you know storm or go. to your home in there you go food during. the many sell their bodies just to make ends meet it's. always in the second or the one the second on and all the sins in the hope and the says in the left things that. also has turned to dealing drugs to make a living. this is a little isn't love love love the little. game of the new. movie. about your sudden passing i phone lee just learned you were...
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where they would go initially went to places like new mexico, texas, wright-patterson air force base, ohio had a huge number of them. all over virginia. boston, long island. on wherever their work existing military bases or secret quieter facilities that were involved in experimental technologies. he would have a community of germans popping up. eventually, the most famous group of germans, the rocket team would wind up creating a whole community of germans in huntsville alabama where they would remain indefinitely. it was an interesting phenomenon to have within 4 to 5 years after the end of the work, communities of germans living in military towns and influencing the culture of wherever they happen to be. which is all of the midwest, the south primarily. and this did not remain much of the secret given the numbers that were coming to the country and it is kind of hard to miss germans scientists on military bases so the military realized that by early 1946 they would have to tell the public. and so they very carefully crafted a press release that did not go over too well. because it
where they would go initially went to places like new mexico, texas, wright-patterson air force base, ohio had a huge number of them. all over virginia. boston, long island. on wherever their work existing military bases or secret quieter facilities that were involved in experimental technologies. he would have a community of germans popping up. eventually, the most famous group of germans, the rocket team would wind up creating a whole community of germans in huntsville alabama where they...
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society follow the jungle and northern guatemala find tissues in new mapping technique to find patterson's of hidden structures a suggest that millions more people lived in the region that previously tossed at discovery are calling a sensation. the fast rain forest canopy conceals an ancient world. researchers have once again delved into the jungle kingdom of the mayans this time equipped with twenty first century technology and what their aerial mapping has revealed is breathtaking. huge structures that will likely teach us new lessons about the mayan civilization. what's wonderful about this. is the scale of its twenty one hundred square kilometers so we're seeing these patterns not just in individual myositis but over these bassed region must just a perspective that we haven't had before and so the jungle is actually preserving the totality of this ancient civilization. the technology uses lasers that allow researchers to effectively peer through the overgrowth structures they found far more than expected around sixty thousand million structures. it's become clear that only a fraction o
society follow the jungle and northern guatemala find tissues in new mapping technique to find patterson's of hidden structures a suggest that millions more people lived in the region that previously tossed at discovery are calling a sensation. the fast rain forest canopy conceals an ancient world. researchers have once again delved into the jungle kingdom of the mayans this time equipped with twenty first century technology and what their aerial mapping has revealed is breathtaking. huge...
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freiburg vs leverkusen or neil patterson versus leon bailey both men in a rich vein of form pietersen and yanick harborough were denied by burned leno early on. the other end lucas and laryea went also close for later careers and. it was end to end as tim kleindienst forced leno into action again the second half followed a similar pattern freiburg looking dangerous but unable to find a way through. the match ended in a goalless draw. shelter were hungry to reclaim second in the table a solid home record this season combined with just wonder feat in their last fourteen games and to many court to discuss team hovering in the champions league spots their rivals braman are having a starkly different season they haven't won any of their last five games and they have a rather poor record on the road could set a surprise their hosts or would shell to stay true to form let's find out. two coaches fighting at opposite ends of the table florian k. phelps braman eventually won three times in the league this season their lowest ever tally at this stage when you're struggling to catch a victory th
freiburg vs leverkusen or neil patterson versus leon bailey both men in a rich vein of form pietersen and yanick harborough were denied by burned leno early on. the other end lucas and laryea went also close for later careers and. it was end to end as tim kleindienst forced leno into action again the second half followed a similar pattern freiburg looking dangerous but unable to find a way through. the match ended in a goalless draw. shelter were hungry to reclaim second in the table a solid...
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an estimated eighteen patterson's under a tree she jeans are now living in greece. you know still more to go. to get a home in the euro food drink. many sell their bodies just to make ends meet it's. the second or the one the second on get to know all the systems in there that is helping them says an alumnus could. also has turned to dealing drugs to make a living. this single is a lot of blood runs a little. game of the been given. to move through. global war hawks sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle for good stone. to stop spreading tells you that what we gossiped a couple of us fell for the most important news today. off the bad guys and tell me you are not cool enough to fight their product. all the hawks that we along with all your good walking. russia's been reaching out for decades for years down under putin saying well we've got trade more there's more trade and america is like no no you're an existential crisis because we have to give these deadbeats in congress a lot more money if you'
an estimated eighteen patterson's under a tree she jeans are now living in greece. you know still more to go. to get a home in the euro food drink. many sell their bodies just to make ends meet it's. the second or the one the second on get to know all the systems in there that is helping them says an alumnus could. also has turned to dealing drugs to make a living. this single is a lot of blood runs a little. game of the been given. to move through. global war hawks sell you on the idea that...
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. >> reporter: the parade starts here on broad and patterson and the stadium and eagles head north along the parkway, a long and triumphant march all the way to the art museum. >> we have hot packs and we will party like they haven't ever had party before, party like it's 1999. >> as you guy said, a lot of schools closing and expecting fans. some fans from out of town. that guy from germany. he said it's a long road to celebrate with the eagles fans. nbc10 news, back to you. >> thanks for that. >> let's take a live look inside lincoln financial field the home of the super bowl champions. we're getting plenty of blue skies. glenn "hurricane" schwartz has the forecast. >> cold and windy. >> yes. we're expecting similar conditions thursday for the big parade. whatever it felt like that today for you, plan on that for thursday. we have blue sky across much of the area. sunshine is not helping and temperature not going up very much. 30 degrees right now in allentown. it feels like the 20s. one thing that happened is this wind has diminished and we won't be feeling the wind chill or temperatur
. >> reporter: the parade starts here on broad and patterson and the stadium and eagles head north along the parkway, a long and triumphant march all the way to the art museum. >> we have hot packs and we will party like they haven't ever had party before, party like it's 1999. >> as you guy said, a lot of schools closing and expecting fans. some fans from out of town. that guy from germany. he said it's a long road to celebrate with the eagles fans. nbc10 news, back to you....
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the sheriff announced during the thursday news conference deputy scott patterson resigned after being suspended without pay. israel said he made the decision add reviewing video surveillance and he said patterson responded to the building where the shooting took place and took up a pittsburgh outside the door but never went in. it gets more tragic as we get more of these details. this is something folks will talk about forking a long time. it does suggest that if you have a trained deputy that seems to be indecisive, can armed teachers make a split in second decision if they have to. >> i think they can. if they can and they are brave people, but they shouldn't have to defend their students by shielding them with their own bodies. sacrificing themselves giving up their lives. if they wish to take the training, no one should be forced to carry you a gun. if they are willing to carry a gun and get the training, there are former police and military people who offered to train people for free. the guns lose their mystique and they are lines of defense. you don't see all the other people -
the sheriff announced during the thursday news conference deputy scott patterson resigned after being suspended without pay. israel said he made the decision add reviewing video surveillance and he said patterson responded to the building where the shooting took place and took up a pittsburgh outside the door but never went in. it gets more tragic as we get more of these details. this is something folks will talk about forking a long time. it does suggest that if you have a trained deputy that...
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steve patterson. >> reporter: this morning, relief. in what has become an all too familiar scene at schools nation wi nationwide, parents reunited with their children. police calling the shooting unintentional on the part of a young girl. for students and staff inside, the terror was very real. >> i was scared that the shooter would come in. that they would shoot me or one of my friends. >> reporter: police booked a 12-year-old girl for negligent discharge of a firearm. video shows the pre teen beinger cuffed and dragged away. >> we do not know how a young person on this campus had the ability to bring a firearm to the campus. >> reporter: the semi-automatic handgun went off as school was getting underway. five people were wounded including two students struck by gunfire. a 15-year-old girl was shot in the wrist and a 15-year-old boy rushed to the hospital in critical condition after being shot in the head. >> this child was extremely lucky the trajectory of the bullet did not hit any vital sections. >> reporter: police swept through s
steve patterson. >> reporter: this morning, relief. in what has become an all too familiar scene at schools nation wi nationwide, parents reunited with their children. police calling the shooting unintentional on the part of a young girl. for students and staff inside, the terror was very real. >> i was scared that the shooter would come in. that they would shoot me or one of my friends. >> reporter: police booked a 12-year-old girl for negligent discharge of a firearm. video...
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"> ( robin ) that was jeff patterson reporting this morning.sterday's shooting is one of the 10 deadliest shootings in modern u-s history. it was the 19th school shooting so far this year. ( robin ) a stanford law professor... who is also the chair of the recall judge persky campaign... received a package with an unknown white substance. professor michele dauber received the letter on tuesday... it also contained a rape threat. right now-- officials are running tests to try to determine the substance. a former student opened the letter, that looked like a party invitation, in the faculty lounge... then the white powder came sot when you opened it was gold foil so it was intended to look like a thank you note or a party invitation ssot it is really inevitable when you attack someone on such deeply personal terms as they have been doing that it would lead to this kind of threat( robin ) the professor says this will not stop the effort to recall judge persky. ( robin ) police in santa cruz have arrested a man they say was trying to sell drugs. the
"> ( robin ) that was jeff patterson reporting this morning.sterday's shooting is one of the 10 deadliest shootings in modern u-s history. it was the 19th school shooting so far this year. ( robin ) a stanford law professor... who is also the chair of the recall judge persky campaign... received a package with an unknown white substance. professor michele dauber received the letter on tuesday... it also contained a rape threat. right now-- officials are running tests to try to determine...
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so i'm going to start with my dear friend rick patterson known as richard north to many of you. i would like you to talk about your ark about what you started to write actually rick -- scott and i are all lawyers first, and then became writers. so rick is not writing crime fiction. i love to be called a crime writer. he would shoot me if i said here's a crime novelist. so why don't you open district by telling us what you do now and that your book swamp fever is in the bookstore down the road. >> well, i'm now -- concluded after the election 2016 that fiction is redundant so -- [laughter] so i'm writing a weakly political column for the boston globe and a by monthly column longer for "huffington post" trying to explain inexplicable to an audience which is bewildered as i am. but my career started with being a lawyer pep and i will say as i resist notion that i or any of us are writing for crime fiction, i do believe in the power of story. i think it's very important to -- that people want to turn pages that they care what happens. and you know, with a good plot, good narrative c
so i'm going to start with my dear friend rick patterson known as richard north to many of you. i would like you to talk about your ark about what you started to write actually rick -- scott and i are all lawyers first, and then became writers. so rick is not writing crime fiction. i love to be called a crime writer. he would shoot me if i said here's a crime novelist. so why don't you open district by telling us what you do now and that your book swamp fever is in the bookstore down the road....
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we already know thursday's parade begins at 11:00 at broad and patterson. travel north on broad street, past city hall and finish up at the art museum steps. nbc10's matt delucia is live along the parade route with how businesses will benefit, assuming that all of their employees are not out at the parade. >> reporter: right. we're expecting a lot of people, that's for sure, about 1 million to 2 million. those are the earlier estimates. we won't know what happens until we see what happens on thursday. the city is getting ready. police putting up parking restriction signs and bike racks out as well. septa has always been getting ready. more people coming into the city. happy people, that's always good for business. we stopped by a pizza business on the parade route, larose. they hope it's calmer than the other night. we've been talking to folks waiting for trains along the city station. they do have to work on thursday, the day of the parade, reluctantly so, but they say, you know what, business is going to be good for sure. >> unfortunately, i having to at
we already know thursday's parade begins at 11:00 at broad and patterson. travel north on broad street, past city hall and finish up at the art museum steps. nbc10's matt delucia is live along the parade route with how businesses will benefit, assuming that all of their employees are not out at the parade. >> reporter: right. we're expecting a lot of people, that's for sure, about 1 million to 2 million. those are the earlier estimates. we won't know what happens until we see what happens...
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ryan patterson on behafr of the appella appellant. first want to say thank you very much for giving us time to settle this case. it's the third in two weeks, so that's good. appreciate the help and to staff as well. i'd like to briefly read into the record the items that we are amending in the plans, both so that it's on the record and also for you to have a list of what's being changed in the plans. should just take a moment. for the roof. wood planter box 42 inches in height above the roof deck finish surface with copper pipe water supply. the planter box will be at the eastern edge of the roof extending continuously from the northeast corner of the roof to the southeast corner of the roof. installation or use of hot tub is prohibited. for the third floor deck, the door providing access to the third floor deck will be tempered glass. extending the obscured tempered glass screen around the northeastern corner of the solid guide rail. height on the eastern side to be the same length, 15 inches. the installation or use of a hot tub is
ryan patterson on behafr of the appella appellant. first want to say thank you very much for giving us time to settle this case. it's the third in two weeks, so that's good. appreciate the help and to staff as well. i'd like to briefly read into the record the items that we are amending in the plans, both so that it's on the record and also for you to have a list of what's being changed in the plans. should just take a moment. for the roof. wood planter box 42 inches in height above the roof...
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thursday's victory parade will start at broad and patterson at 11:00 a.m.north through the city on broad. we are not sure if it will go around city hall to the left or right, but it will likely go left to pack into dilworth park, ending at the philadelphia museum of art for a huge celebration there. let's go live to the museum. "action news" reporter dann cuellar, dan, the word is that a couple of million people are making their own parade plans. >> that's pretty much what everyone is saying. the die has been cast. the order of business set for center city and making the eagle parade set for thursday. without telling anyone for fear of jinxing the game or giving bill belichick a heads up, looks like the city had a head start. >> we did it, baby. >> with passionate eagle fans running on high octane after the superbowl win the city is moving full speed ahead with the championship parade. >> i'm happy they won. everything is coming together for thursday. >> construction crews at the art museum were honored to be building the stage where the parade will culmina
thursday's victory parade will start at broad and patterson at 11:00 a.m.north through the city on broad. we are not sure if it will go around city hall to the left or right, but it will likely go left to pack into dilworth park, ending at the philadelphia museum of art for a huge celebration there. let's go live to the museum. "action news" reporter dann cuellar, dan, the word is that a couple of million people are making their own parade plans. >> that's pretty much what...
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thursday's victory parade will start at broad and patterson at 11:00 a.m.broad. we are not sure if it will go around city hall to the left or right, but it will likely go left to pack into dilworth park, ending at the philadelphia museum of art for a huge celebration there. let's go live to the museum. "action news" reporter dann cuellar, dan, the word is that a couple of million people are making their own parade plans. >> that's pretty much what everyone is saying. the die has been cast. the order of business set for center city and making the eagle parade set for thursday. without telling anyone for fear of jinxing the game or giving bill belichick a heads up, looks like the city had a head start. >> we did it, baby. >> with passionate eagle fans running on high octane after the superbowl win the city is moving full speed ahead with the championship parade. >> i'm happy they won. everything is coming together for thursday. >> construction crews at the art museum were honored to be building the stage where the parade will culminate. the city began putting
thursday's victory parade will start at broad and patterson at 11:00 a.m.broad. we are not sure if it will go around city hall to the left or right, but it will likely go left to pack into dilworth park, ending at the philadelphia museum of art for a huge celebration there. let's go live to the museum. "action news" reporter dann cuellar, dan, the word is that a couple of million people are making their own parade plans. >> that's pretty much what everyone is saying. the die has...
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the eagles parade of champions will start at broad and patterson in south philadelphia.t will then head up broad street to city hall saand then to parkway before finishing at the art museum. millions of fans are expected to pack the streets of philadelphia thursday morning. that's going to have a major impact in how you get around. >> and how you get into the city for starters. matt delucia is live. tell us how we need to know about getting in the city. any accommodations being made? >> reporter: the best is to plan ahead of time, katy and ted, if you're heading to city because it is going to be crowded. it's going to be a big party like you just heard there. and take a look, philly police getting ready putting up parking restrictions up throughout center city. and also the bike racks up still up as barricades around the parade routes to make its way around city hall. and city hall and rest the folks around here have been getting ready. so if you're a commuter and still have to work on thursday or if you're coming down for the parade just be prepared. septa says it's fin
the eagles parade of champions will start at broad and patterson in south philadelphia.t will then head up broad street to city hall saand then to parkway before finishing at the art museum. millions of fans are expected to pack the streets of philadelphia thursday morning. that's going to have a major impact in how you get around. >> and how you get into the city for starters. matt delucia is live. tell us how we need to know about getting in the city. any accommodations being made?...
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on broad and patterson and the victorious birds will make their way north to the art museum. these little pups will join the underdog fans to celebrate their team. >> they have their hot packs in the bottom and we're fully equipped and we will make it happen and party like we never partied before like it's 1999. >> reporter: and he tells me it will make the trip well worth it. >> the city of brother-in-law love. >> reporter: we were showing you all last night and all day today how packed broad street was with so many fans celebrating. a lot of them telling me they will come right back here thursday and with schools closing down, there will be families here and it will be a big lovefest for the eagles. miguel, nbc10 news. >> you're exactly right. the city predicting a party unlike any ever seen. in 2008, 1 million fans turned out when philly won. and the eagles plan to beat that planning to get everyone to the action, like when the pope was in town septa made stops to get stance to the parade. >>> don't forget you can watch your official station of the super bowl champions. th
on broad and patterson and the victorious birds will make their way north to the art museum. these little pups will join the underdog fans to celebrate their team. >> they have their hot packs in the bottom and we're fully equipped and we will make it happen and party like we never partied before like it's 1999. >> reporter: and he tells me it will make the trip well worth it. >> the city of brother-in-law love. >> reporter: we were showing you all last night and all day...
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the coach of the team levi patterson says they started the fundraiser before last week's school shootinge says he's now trying to turn this into a positive thing after "getting the hate on facebook" patterson writes "our hearts break for those involved went do not take that lightly adding that gun raffles have been going on for years. to that end right now a congressional candidate in kansas named tyler tannahill is also hosting an ar-15 give away. many on social media are calling him tone deaf. >>> weight watchers offering free memberships to teens this summer. it's a decision sparking a big debate that's playing out on social media. weight watchers says it's offering free services to 13 to 17-year-olds to make wellness available at a critical life stage. but their announcement has sparked some outrage and eating disorder treatment centers started the viral #wake up weight watchers, warning that restricted eating at a young age can be dangerous. the national eating disorder association also weighed in on this saying they, too, are concerned about promoting dieting to teens. so, weight w
the coach of the team levi patterson says they started the fundraiser before last week's school shootinge says he's now trying to turn this into a positive thing after "getting the hate on facebook" patterson writes "our hearts break for those involved went do not take that lightly adding that gun raffles have been going on for years. to that end right now a congressional candidate in kansas named tyler tannahill is also hosting an ar-15 give away. many on social media are...
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inaudible conversations] [applause] a discussion on crime writing with authors scott, richard north patterson and greg ills is next from the 2018
inaudible conversations] [applause] a discussion on crime writing with authors scott, richard north patterson and greg ills is next from the 2018