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the porch cams, the yard cams. the driveway cams. all diligently documenting the non-events of daily life. >> he has the systems the military would be jealous of. we're talking about a huge server bigger than what we would have at the police station. >> reporter: alex moved out at 16 because she couldn't get along with her dad, and she left her half-sisters behind. >> it was uncomfortable. he had a camera in the living room, and you were being monitored. but matt insists there was a reason for all that surveillance. he was worried his wife had become mentally unstable. >> i'm going to protect my child, and make sure you're not a raving lunatic first. >> you don't need to protect them from me. >> reporter: worse, she had a habit of storming off. >> get the blk [ bleep ] out of my way. >> can we compromise here? >> well, i propose you calm down for a moment. if in a clear head, you want to leave, i'm not going to stop you. >> good. >> reporter: now matt's afraid nikky might run off in a rage and get hurt. to deal with that, he turns to
the porch cams, the yard cams. the driveway cams. all diligently documenting the non-events of daily life. >> he has the systems the military would be jealous of. we're talking about a huge server bigger than what we would have at the police station. >> reporter: alex moved out at 16 because she couldn't get along with her dad, and she left her half-sisters behind. >> it was uncomfortable. he had a camera in the living room, and you were being monitored. but matt insists there...
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day upstairs porch that we have in our house. the little smoking porch. pdf they would have these wonderful discussions. i would have a little daybed were i would work it would be right by the windows and they are right above me and i would love to hear because they both had big allows. -- small this but they would always have a great conversation and he did discussions so i couple of summers ago i had a rough[lau summer with some health problems i was not feeling well at all. but later that afternoon i got really sick and i started to perspire which i never do since i ma southern belle. something was very wrong. so i sat down on my bed i could hear them up there. so i called him. patch. bernie. pat. they could not hear me because of their big mouth. [laughter] i could have called pat butbe he never had hisrn phone so i just called 911 because i thought i was dying. [laughter] they sent six paramedics these huge men with huge muscles to hook me of to all of these machines are you by yourself? like has been this upstairs.-- n they go looking they are in, h
day upstairs porch that we have in our house. the little smoking porch. pdf they would have these wonderful discussions. i would have a little daybed were i would work it would be right by the windows and they are right above me and i would love to hear because they both had big allows. -- small this but they would always have a great conversation and he did discussions so i couple of summers ago i had a rough[lau summer with some health problems i was not feeling well at all. but later that...
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iali, and on the porch outside. when the firefighters arrived, they found the front door why open, now we know that investigators also found four cell phones inside that apartment. but the landlord said mr. iali didn't own a mobile phone. . the court affidavit found evidence of what may have been an assault in the backyard of the the man's apartment as well as the porch leading to his back door. it was described as blood stains. the affidavit also says when firefighters entered the apartment, they found the gas stove top burner controls in the on position. and when they discovered his body, there was blood coming from his mouth. you can see a chilling message written on the man's wall, it says you going down. the owner tells fox 5 the day before the fire, he took mr. iali to see police at the narcotics division because taken over his apartment. the very next day, he was dead along with his dog. of so far, the medical examiner has not ruled on a cause and death. but in an affidavit written by a homicide investigator,
iali, and on the porch outside. when the firefighters arrived, they found the front door why open, now we know that investigators also found four cell phones inside that apartment. but the landlord said mr. iali didn't own a mobile phone. . the court affidavit found evidence of what may have been an assault in the backyard of the the man's apartment as well as the porch leading to his back door. it was described as blood stains. the affidavit also says when firefighters entered the apartment,...
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so the area in question is this door here at the front porch this was installed in the side light i believe put in as well so i have a photograph of the existing condition taken off the computer the screen shots were out of depth but see an open sort of lobby before and this building and closed the front of it off so - >> that's where we are with the case currently available to answer any questions commission vice-president walker. >> so did they file a permit to legalize it as is or remove it. >> they're trying to legalize it is it a standard inspection. >> the biggest problem is the planning department preservation with an 1880s building putting a door front of the of that modern buildings may not be a big deal but 1880s got a lot through the planning process so it is currently on hold with planning but that's the latest workshop the person that will speak so for the property meg i have an update on that. >> great, thank you thank you. >> okay. >> commissioner warshell. >> this is also in a recognized historic district the hpc have to evaluate it. >> that's correct that's correct it is cu
so the area in question is this door here at the front porch this was installed in the side light i believe put in as well so i have a photograph of the existing condition taken off the computer the screen shots were out of depth but see an open sort of lobby before and this building and closed the front of it off so - >> that's where we are with the case currently available to answer any questions commission vice-president walker. >> so did they file a permit to legalize it as is...
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when you walk out of tony romo's back porch overlooking the pacific, you might think you're looking at paradise. but in reality, it's paradise lost for tony romo who feels trapped here. >> just like prisoners of war, you know, all of us together. >> reporter: romo, a retired marine who led raids into iraq during the buildup to the gulf war, was deported by the very country he served, forced to live here after serving time in a u.s. jail for selling drugs. >> i miss the marine corps, i miss my country. my dad is over there, my daughter, my brothers. >> reporter: even so, romo's allegiance remains to the country he can see from his back porch just beyond the border wall. >> and it is a great country. i would defend it any time. i still would. >> reporter: we found dozens of u.s. veterans now living in tijuana, veterans like scott. all of them citizens who served in the u.s. military dating back to the vietnam war. >> i never lived in mexico. i've been in the united states since i was one year old. i don't want to be in a country i never lived in. >> reporter: all of them for committing c
when you walk out of tony romo's back porch overlooking the pacific, you might think you're looking at paradise. but in reality, it's paradise lost for tony romo who feels trapped here. >> just like prisoners of war, you know, all of us together. >> reporter: romo, a retired marine who led raids into iraq during the buildup to the gulf war, was deported by the very country he served, forced to live here after serving time in a u.s. jail for selling drugs. >> i miss the marine...
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and this was an upstairs porch that we have in our house in buford. their little smoking porch, i guess. and so bernie and pat would have these wonderful discussions. my office where i have this little daybed thing where i sometimes work sitting on the daybed, right by the windows. they're right above me. and i would love to hear, because they both have big mouths, loud, you know? [laughter] bernie's obnoxious as all get out, you know? so they would just, but they would always have these great conversations about literature, and they would get into, you know, heated discussions over these. so a couple of summers ago i had had sort of a rough summer. i was having some health problems, and i was not feeling well at all that day. later on that afternoon i i got really, really sick, and i started perspiring which, since i'm a southern belle, i never do. [laughter] something was really bad wrong. so i was, i just was lying down there on my little bed, and i could hear pat and bernie up there. and cigar smoke coming out, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. so i c
and this was an upstairs porch that we have in our house in buford. their little smoking porch, i guess. and so bernie and pat would have these wonderful discussions. my office where i have this little daybed thing where i sometimes work sitting on the daybed, right by the windows. they're right above me. and i would love to hear, because they both have big mouths, loud, you know? [laughter] bernie's obnoxious as all get out, you know? so they would just, but they would always have these great...
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there's a great picture of him on his porch with the -- flying the w. bob was laid to rest in peoria on saturday. i remember one of the statements made i remember one of the statements, peoria is good enough for me and he was laid out to rest. my thoughts go out to his family his so vickie, who after wife's death became a loyal companion. i appreciate this time to reflect. and i'll end with -- you get to meet some great people in this chamber. and one of those that i'll cheer is my opportunity to get to know him and become friends with leader bob michel and i yield back. mr. lahood: thank you, congressman shimkus, for those wonderful words for leader michel. at this time, i yield to . ngresswoman bustos nd she was at the funeral on this past weekend. >> i yoin with my colleagues to recognize the life and legacy of a great man who dedicated his life to service. for decades the hardworking men and women were proud to have bob michel fighting for them. even though we were from opposite parties, i learned a ot from bob michel who was a friend to my family.
there's a great picture of him on his porch with the -- flying the w. bob was laid to rest in peoria on saturday. i remember one of the statements made i remember one of the statements, peoria is good enough for me and he was laid out to rest. my thoughts go out to his family his so vickie, who after wife's death became a loyal companion. i appreciate this time to reflect. and i'll end with -- you get to meet some great people in this chamber. and one of those that i'll cheer is my opportunity...
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when you walk out of tony romo's back porch overlooking the pacific, you might think you're looking at paradise. >> you can see san diego. >> reporter: but in reality, it's a paradise lost for tony romo who feels trapped here. >> just like prisoners of war, you know. all of us together. >> reporter: romo, a retired marine who led raids into iraq during the buildup to the gulf war was deported by the very country he served forced to live here after serving time in a u.s. jail for selling drugs. >> in the marine corps, i miss my country. my dad soefr there, my daughter, my brothers. >> reporter: even sew, romo's allegiance remains to the country he can see from the back porch, just beyond the border wall. >> it is a great country. i'd defend it any time. i still would. >> reporter: we found dozens of u.s. veterans now living in tijuana. veterans like ar man dough scott, a retired marine. >> i was deported. >> reporter: all of them noncitizens who served in the u.s. military dating back to the vietnam war. >> i never lived in mexico. i've been in the united states since i was one year old
when you walk out of tony romo's back porch overlooking the pacific, you might think you're looking at paradise. >> you can see san diego. >> reporter: but in reality, it's a paradise lost for tony romo who feels trapped here. >> just like prisoners of war, you know. all of us together. >> reporter: romo, a retired marine who led raids into iraq during the buildup to the gulf war was deported by the very country he served forced to live here after serving time in a u.s....
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people hanging out on their porch, a sense of community, things suburbs would be ridiculed as lacking later on. there were no stereotypically male spaces. there are no den, libraries, billiard rooms. in fact, these suburban houses reflect a new male domesticity were men were expected to spend time with their family instead of just hanging out with other male friends. speaking of the community, there are of course, no bars or solutions, -- saloons. at first there were no swimming pools, parks, or playgrounds. eventually those things are built, but it comes much later. this is only one of the house types. eventually they develop a ranch style. but there are only two kinds of houses that look similar. some people would say it create a lack of diversity in terms of the architecture. suburban architecture tends to look similar, whether it is in long island or somewhere else. perhaps the more important critique is that the people living in levittown all looked fairly similar, as well. in terms of them all being white. by 1960, when 82,000 people are living in this very popular suburban comm
people hanging out on their porch, a sense of community, things suburbs would be ridiculed as lacking later on. there were no stereotypically male spaces. there are no den, libraries, billiard rooms. in fact, these suburban houses reflect a new male domesticity were men were expected to spend time with their family instead of just hanging out with other male friends. speaking of the community, there are of course, no bars or solutions, -- saloons. at first there were no swimming pools, parks,...
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we used to sit on one another's porches, talk, watch each other's kids.developers coming in with big money, who are buying all this property up and changing it. so the whole community is uprooted and dispersed and dolla displaced. without any conversation. >> so they don't sit down with the community and say this is what we're thinking about doing 0er how would you feel about this. >> right. we're having soul food, you know, collard greens and cornbread and things. then i go through the same neighborhood where i see some folks in a coffee shop with a collard green scone. >> a collard green scone? >> hello, hello. it's just a change. people, they look at me like i'm in the wrong place. >> okay. but is it hard to hang in? >> being displaced like you're invisible, you don't matter, you don't count, it's just a struggle. >> i understand. i understand. >> but there are still some families still hanging in there. and the people -- the pioneers really, they don't talk. they don't even speak to you zblfnlt wh. >> when you say pioneers, can you describe what the a
we used to sit on one another's porches, talk, watch each other's kids.developers coming in with big money, who are buying all this property up and changing it. so the whole community is uprooted and dispersed and dolla displaced. without any conversation. >> so they don't sit down with the community and say this is what we're thinking about doing 0er how would you feel about this. >> right. we're having soul food, you know, collard greens and cornbread and things. then i go through...
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are you can see the rest ever the porche fleet covered with snow. not a "good day" for a test drive unless you drive one of those four wheel drive kayane and you can see the cute little porche getting covered with snow out here. this is where i was. i had foot point and they're completely gone. you vlt snow really falling as fast as everybody previctimed and it's heavy, wet, sniky snow and not windy out of here yet. when all the stuff is sticking to branches it pulls them down for sure in the power lines. if you don't have flashlights handy always easy to find them when you have the light on before you search in the dark for batteries and flash sfwliingts bob tell di told us those are the fox 29 company vehicles if you believe that. >> wouldn't that be nice, sure, sure thinging. >> thank you, steve, we appreciate. it from steve let's headed to jen fred sgle she's in upper darby. hi there to you, jen. >> actually we've moveden to havertown and half fortd i can tell you in the past three minutes temperature wept from 34 to 37 degrees what is it doing
are you can see the rest ever the porche fleet covered with snow. not a "good day" for a test drive unless you drive one of those four wheel drive kayane and you can see the cute little porche getting covered with snow out here. this is where i was. i had foot point and they're completely gone. you vlt snow really falling as fast as everybody previctimed and it's heavy, wet, sniky snow and not windy out of here yet. when all the stuff is sticking to branches it pulls them down for...
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so why was pile of it found on the porch of an abandoned home?? tim barber reports. take a look at this vide- in lynn, massachusetts shot this video as cars slid down their icy street- striking several other vehicles. reported. this was just one of dozens of accidents reported in new england, amid dangerous winter weather. this was the scene, not far away in wakefield, massachesstes. icy roads there triggered a 55-car pile up! eight people suffered minor injuries and the highway had to be shutdown for hours. there's more wintry weather ahead. as much as a foot of snow could fall in some places. in boston- most schools have already closed for the day. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - winter weather advisory for nw suburbs until 9am - rain and wet snow through 9am - cold & very blustery day (feels 20s) - pm snow flurries/snow squalls - warmth returns this today: am rain and snow showers. cold and very windy. pm snow flurries/showers. highs: 35-40 winds: nw 15-25 g 35+ mph tonight: partly cloudy and cold. diminishing winds. lows: 19-23 winds: nw 5-10 mph friday:
so why was pile of it found on the porch of an abandoned home?? tim barber reports. take a look at this vide- in lynn, massachusetts shot this video as cars slid down their icy street- striking several other vehicles. reported. this was just one of dozens of accidents reported in new england, amid dangerous winter weather. this was the scene, not far away in wakefield, massachesstes. icy roads there triggered a 55-car pile up! eight people suffered minor injuries and the highway had to be...
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found blood on the porch leading to the stairs outside his apartment. we know when firefighters arrived they found the door wide open, and now we know that investigators also found four cell phones inside the house. but the landlord said he didn't own a mobile phone. >> the court affidavit filed in the case as investigators found evidence of an assault in the backyard of the man's apartment as one in the porch leading to his back door described as blood stains. also said when firefighters entered the apartment, they found the gas stove top burner controls in the on position. when they discovered his body, there was blood coming from his mouth. in this exclusive we shot earlier, we saw a chilling message written, you going down iali. the owner tells fox 5 the day before the fire, he took him to the narcotics division because he was complaining drug dealers had taken over his apartment. the next day he was dead along with his todaying. police were looking for weapons may have caused his death, they found multiple lighters and four cell phones. of he again
found blood on the porch leading to the stairs outside his apartment. we know when firefighters arrived they found the door wide open, and now we know that investigators also found four cell phones inside the house. but the landlord said he didn't own a mobile phone. >> the court affidavit filed in the case as investigators found evidence of an assault in the backyard of the man's apartment as one in the porch leading to his back door described as blood stains. also said when firefighters...
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an areaker also had where she could go out and still porch enclosed where she could go out and still be involved in the community of jackson ward. when she was the grand matron of the juvenile department, a department she founded with the order of saint luke in 1890 five, before she even stepped up as leader of the entire organization, she started the ofanization's division youth, the juvenile division. when she was more confined to home and could not get out to see the juveniles' parade, they rerouted the parade to come under her window, so she could still be a part. maggie walker died here in her 19 34,is summer 15th, surrounded by her family. she had fallen into a diabetic,. -- diabetic coma. her community pours out to mourn maggie walker. the streets in front of her house are packed with people as they were coming out to go to ,he funeral for maggie walker because of the impact she had on their lives. the symbol of determination and perseverance that she showed was an example, not only here in richmond, not only in virginia, but throughout the united states. after her death, magg
an areaker also had where she could go out and still porch enclosed where she could go out and still be involved in the community of jackson ward. when she was the grand matron of the juvenile department, a department she founded with the order of saint luke in 1890 five, before she even stepped up as leader of the entire organization, she started the ofanization's division youth, the juvenile division. when she was more confined to home and could not get out to see the juveniles' parade, they...
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it went up quick. >> smoking materials on the porch apparently sparked the fire.bor's and friends are raising money for the family through a go fund me page. >>> this fire happened in mclane. look at that dramatic video. all that smoke and flames. the mansion went up in flames over the weekend. this happened saturday morning on turkey run road. firefighters say inside escaped safely after fire alarms went off. no word on a cause. >>> new this morning, you're likely wasting a lot of money sitting in traffic. it's estimated last year that u.s. drivers spent about $1400 stuck behind the wheel. >> you could end up spending more very soon. justin finch is live this morning with a look at why you might see gas prices going up. justin, good morning. >> good morning. we're looking at 2.59 for regular right now in falls church. if you thought gas was cheaper this time last year, chances are you are right. prices are averaging up right now. with summer around the corner, aaa says that will not change. aaa says the price for regular unleaded is about 2.28 per gallon. the sam
it went up quick. >> smoking materials on the porch apparently sparked the fire.bor's and friends are raising money for the family through a go fund me page. >>> this fire happened in mclane. look at that dramatic video. all that smoke and flames. the mansion went up in flames over the weekend. this happened saturday morning on turkey run road. firefighters say inside escaped safely after fire alarms went off. no word on a cause. >>> new this morning, you're likely...
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when you walk out of tony romo's back porch overlooking the pacific, you might think you're looking atadise. but in reality, it's paradise lost for tony romo who feels trapped here. >> just like prisoners of war, you know. all of us together. >> romo, a retired marine who led raids into iraq during the buildup of the iraq war was deported by the very country he served, forced to live here after serving time in a u.s. jail for selling drugs. >> in the many reen corps, i miss my country, my dad is over there, my daughter, my brothers. >> even so, romo's allegiance remains to the country he can see from his back porch, just beyond the border wall. >> it is a great country and i'll defend it anytime. >> we found dozens of u.s. veterans living in tee wanna, veterans like this retired marine. >> deported veterans, i would bring them home. >> all of them just citizens who served in the vietnam war. >> i've been in the u.s. since up was 1 year old. >> all of them deported for committing crimes classified as aggravated felonies, things like drug possession, failure to show up in court or enteri
when you walk out of tony romo's back porch overlooking the pacific, you might think you're looking atadise. but in reality, it's paradise lost for tony romo who feels trapped here. >> just like prisoners of war, you know. all of us together. >> romo, a retired marine who led raids into iraq during the buildup of the iraq war was deported by the very country he served, forced to live here after serving time in a u.s. jail for selling drugs. >> in the many reen corps, i miss my...
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. >> reporter: tonight, i am on the back porch of the lodge at publ beach. it's so nice that people are having dinner -- pebble beach. it's so nice people are having dinner outside. today was the celebrity shoot out. the tournament has been around a while, so has the celebrity shoot out. the challenge, do something to make it fresh, like including this sports illustrated swim suit model. >> this is my first golf round since college. >> reporter: she can play, so can this star from the big bang theory. of course the event is about the people that come back year after year like huey lewis. >> i live in montana, i am playing so bad this year tiger woods can beat me. >> reporter: what would the celebrity challenge be without bill murray? the first he was considered about some golfers as someone who was disrespecting the game. >> you will always remember making a putt at pecial beach. >> reporter: in -- pebble beach. >> reporter: in all, $100,000 was given away to charity. >> making a putt like that is scary. >> reporter: tomorrow the tournament gets more serious
. >> reporter: tonight, i am on the back porch of the lodge at publ beach. it's so nice that people are having dinner -- pebble beach. it's so nice people are having dinner outside. today was the celebrity shoot out. the tournament has been around a while, so has the celebrity shoot out. the challenge, do something to make it fresh, like including this sports illustrated swim suit model. >> this is my first golf round since college. >> reporter: she can play, so can this star...
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by the time i left the front porch to knock on that end door, the whole roof was engulfed.ond floor was ablaze. it went up quick. >> no one was hurt. the fire was sparked by improperly discardedmo neighbor's and friends are raising money for the family on a gofundme page. >>> four more people, all from north korea, now being called suspects in kim john kim jong-un's half brother's death. kim jong nam was estranged from the family. he was killed at the malaysian airport earlier this month. several other suspects have already been arrested. 5:48. a federal elections commissioner told the news 4 iteam the agency she works for is broken, and now she's quitting. anne rivell sent her letter of resignation effective march 1st. the fec is supposed to investigate campaign finance complaints. for the commissioners to decide if they will even investigate, and the vote is often along party lines resulting a deadlock. in her resignation letter she said the campaign finance system should promote citizen engagement and participation in the political process. she urged president trump to p
by the time i left the front porch to knock on that end door, the whole roof was engulfed.ond floor was ablaze. it went up quick. >> no one was hurt. the fire was sparked by improperly discardedmo neighbor's and friends are raising money for the family on a gofundme page. >>> four more people, all from north korea, now being called suspects in kim john kim jong-un's half brother's death. kim jong nam was estranged from the family. he was killed at the malaysian airport earlier...
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. >> i just hope to land in my neighbor's porch. still he's concerned about the river. >> we all are. the that's never a good thing. >> reporter: sean smith says he and his family are ready if the system turns. a water rescue team is headed for sacramento to be on stand by for potential flooding. it's the same team that went to oroville if the levee broke. >> one neighbor says she is relieved the neighbors are looking out. >> the fire department are very taxed so we have to do our part. >> we're look -bg for breaks in the levee, we're looking for boils on the edge of the levee. >> most people have not evacuated. >>> the next storm is the next big test for the oroville dam. the concrete spillway will need thousands of dollars in repairs but until now, officials continue to use it to prepare for the approaching storm. at the same time, the lake level has dropped nearly 50 feet compared to a week ago and officials are confident the lake can handle more heavy rain. the spillway which helps protect the dam itself was in danger of collaps
. >> i just hope to land in my neighbor's porch. still he's concerned about the river. >> we all are. the that's never a good thing. >> reporter: sean smith says he and his family are ready if the system turns. a water rescue team is headed for sacramento to be on stand by for potential flooding. it's the same team that went to oroville if the levee broke. >> one neighbor says she is relieved the neighbors are looking out. >> the fire department are very taxed so...
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the union pacific meets the track porch freight train services next few days. it is an emergency reroute. that means letter h train is sidelined. more people will be in the car on the past. a lot of people on 580 and 205. no problems on the road just more people using those roles.>> let's go to fremont. about a block away from interstate about a block away from interstate 680 in front of fries electronics. this try to make a u-turn and did not make it. a bunch of diesel fuel stilts. this is a big mess. they have not been able to get this out the way. one of the main roads right through fremont near 680. this morning is a big the tour in place. other fremont roads are not going to be impacted here as well. 448. the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic looks okay. >>> did you hear the joke what they call highway 37? >> lake 37. unfortunately. >> hopefully we can get that resolved before thursday.>>> if you want to be educated, maybe you are saying i know about orville but i did not know there was a spillway. the main spillway as you probably heard has some damage. they
the union pacific meets the track porch freight train services next few days. it is an emergency reroute. that means letter h train is sidelined. more people will be in the car on the past. a lot of people on 580 and 205. no problems on the road just more people using those roles.>> let's go to fremont. about a block away from interstate about a block away from interstate 680 in front of fries electronics. this try to make a u-turn and did not make it. a bunch of diesel fuel stilts. this...
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that his injuries were sustained from just a minuting through that glass window and falling on to the porch, they believe that, now, as for how all this unfolded and the motive behind this, this was a home invasion, however there was no sign of forced entry those are the details they are trying to work out, as well. reporting live in west oak lane, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." back to you. >> thanks, annie. a young girl is recovering at home from a stabbing attack in delaware county. 21-year-old bashir stabbed 8-year-old dorothy deegan in the head with a butcher knife in collingdale back on friday. her parents spoke to "action news" about the terrifying ordeal. >>> you'll hear from them in the next half-hour. >>> four children were removed from a bucks county home after police found what was inside. take a look at the photos inside the falls township trailer. there was if it -- filth and debris everywhere. five people were arrested in connection with the robbery which is what brought police to the home. >>> classes will start on time at penn ridge high school in perkisie bus --
that his injuries were sustained from just a minuting through that glass window and falling on to the porch, they believe that, now, as for how all this unfolded and the motive behind this, this was a home invasion, however there was no sign of forced entry those are the details they are trying to work out, as well. reporting live in west oak lane, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." back to you. >> thanks, annie. a young girl is recovering at home from a stabbing attack in...
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>>> emergency responders rush to a delaware county home after a car suddenly ends up on the front porch much will the defendants in the center city building collapse have to pay the victims of that tragedy? that is the question jurors are facing now since the penalty phase is under way. >>> first though we have breaking news out of cherry hill, new jersey and chopper6 over the scene here where officials are dealing with a hazmat situation and a fire. you see fire trucks there as well as emergency responders. this is the 600 block of hollywood avenue. firefighters got the dual a business here in that block about 30 minutes ago at 5:30. they found smoky conditions inside the building. they don't yet know what is causing the fire. they're in there checking it out and we have not been told what has did you say materials are contained inside or the name of the business but again, a hazmat situation has brought firefighters and emergency responders here to cherry hill new jersey, the 600 block of hollywood avenue. no word on any possible injuries inside. >> ♪ >> in washington tonight, preside
>>> emergency responders rush to a delaware county home after a car suddenly ends up on the front porch much will the defendants in the center city building collapse have to pay the victims of that tragedy? that is the question jurors are facing now since the penalty phase is under way. >>> first though we have breaking news out of cherry hill, new jersey and chopper6 over the scene here where officials are dealing with a hazmat situation and a fire. you see fire trucks there...
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she used facebook, her front porch and good old-fashioned word of mouth to collect books.er cydney long was there as she delivered them to some very grateful recipients. >> reporter: 12-year-old charlotte olson is pouring her heart and soul into giving back to her community. >> i wals wanted to do something like this. and help others. when i was little i dreamt of being on the news and collecting for people. >> reporter: that dream turned reality today as she delivered 1300 children's books to cooper university health system. >> my goal was a thousand, but i didn't expect to get over that. >> reporter: pediatrician dr. mohammed jawad hussein calls it a big deal. >> tell me again about the night i was born. >> reporter: patients will receive the gifts of these books during sick and well visits. this is one of the first lucky recipients. >> 1,130 books. >> oh, wow. >> reporter: charlotte's donation comes just two days before world literacy day and cooper university health system is one of 92 programs and hospitals statewide to volunteer for the reach out to read program and
she used facebook, her front porch and good old-fashioned word of mouth to collect books.er cydney long was there as she delivered them to some very grateful recipients. >> reporter: 12-year-old charlotte olson is pouring her heart and soul into giving back to her community. >> i wals wanted to do something like this. and help others. when i was little i dreamt of being on the news and collecting for people. >> reporter: that dream turned reality today as she delivered 1300...
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but, as this still photo shows, she wouldn't budge from the front porch. >> she wanted him to go.e wouldn't go. he wanted her to go. she wasn't going to leave without the girls. so the argument -- they were pretty much at an impasse. >> two weeks later nique leili was dead. in a house where practically everything was recorded, the prosecutor claimed it was no accident that the video covering the crucial hours when nique leili went missing was somehow corrupted. >> the surveillance system was in fact recording during that time period. is that correct? >> that is correct, yes. >> the prosecutor countered matt's claim that nique had somehow turned off the security system by calling the police department's i.t. guy, chris ford, as her last witness. >> so detective, in your professional opinion, then, did an individual have to go in and purposefully corrupt and delete those files? >> that's correct. yes. that's the only way i can explain why, out of all the dates and video that i can recover, that's the only date range i can't recover from. >> though no one knows exactly what was on th
but, as this still photo shows, she wouldn't budge from the front porch. >> she wanted him to go.e wouldn't go. he wanted her to go. she wasn't going to leave without the girls. so the argument -- they were pretty much at an impasse. >> two weeks later nique leili was dead. in a house where practically everything was recorded, the prosecutor claimed it was no accident that the video covering the crucial hours when nique leili went missing was somehow corrupted. >> the...
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the 12-year-old left a book donation box on her front porch in west berlin and spread the word through baby citying. mom's facebook page and word of mouth. >> goal was 1,000, but i didn't expect to get over there. i've always wanted to do something like this and help others. when i was little i dreamt of being on the news and collecting for people. >> you did both. patients will receive gifts during sick and well visit as part of the reach out program. >>> new this morning. cape may county dog owner has something to be proud of. irish setter was runner up at westminister dog show. best in sporting group and deserved best in show. germen shepard from ohio took home the top prize. >> everybody is talking about rumor. >>> we're watching 95 right now. checking in with drive times here. no problems or days so far. watching live. the southbound side here. almost empty. separate sense took away the construction project we really have seen light volume until later on in the morning. 12 minutes right now from woodhaven road headed to vine street expressway. speeds in the high 60s there as well.
the 12-year-old left a book donation box on her front porch in west berlin and spread the word through baby citying. mom's facebook page and word of mouth. >> goal was 1,000, but i didn't expect to get over there. i've always wanted to do something like this and help others. when i was little i dreamt of being on the news and collecting for people. >> you did both. patients will receive gifts during sick and well visit as part of the reach out program. >>> new this morning....
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down those hot spots no injuries reported right now, but most of the fire was showing on the back porch apartment building a story you'll see only on seven.. the a-c-l-u plans to file a complaint today on behalf of a d.c. woman who was the complaint focuses on how she was treated in the 20-15 incident. donya williams says she was naked, when u.s. marshals burst into her bedroom, guns drawn. her then 12-year-old daughter was in the apartment with her. abc-seven called the u.s. marshals' service, for a response. but investigators couldn't comment, because of the potential litigation. williams was evicted for not paying rent. she says she wasn't paying rent, because of a dispute with her landlord. a security incident at jfk airport is under investigation this morning. the port authority says 11 people made it onto planes without a security sreening around six oclock yesterdy morning. it happened because a screening lane was apparently eft open. 3 of the people set off the security alarm- but they weren't tracked down before the t-s-a says there was no threat- but it's reviewing reports - a
down those hot spots no injuries reported right now, but most of the fire was showing on the back porch apartment building a story you'll see only on seven.. the a-c-l-u plans to file a complaint today on behalf of a d.c. woman who was the complaint focuses on how she was treated in the 20-15 incident. donya williams says she was naked, when u.s. marshals burst into her bedroom, guns drawn. her then 12-year-old daughter was in the apartment with her. abc-seven called the u.s. marshals' service,...
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you can see it coming down on this front porch in pacifica. the deck was completely covered by the time it was all over. when i think of pacifica, i don't think of hail. how xhoen is that? -- common is that? >> it depends if you get a cold front through there. i hot i was experiencing hail for half a moment in please don'ton and i -- pleasanton and i started shooting video and it was a downburst for about 10 minutes and i believe we had a tenth of an inch of rain but there was bubbles forming on the water as it was going down the driveway. i tried to examine it but it was bubbly. >> what is that? >> it was bubbly. it was crazy stuff. yeah, it has been record rain here in the bay area. we've had hail. we've had record flooding as well. i want to stay with this whole theme also. what's going on in the south bay. we're talking about the coyote creek flooding and in the edenvale area. you got to remember, edenvale is residential. and that's pretty much south of edenville and it's to the north of seven trees. as jackie ward was alluding, we have th
you can see it coming down on this front porch in pacifica. the deck was completely covered by the time it was all over. when i think of pacifica, i don't think of hail. how xhoen is that? -- common is that? >> it depends if you get a cold front through there. i hot i was experiencing hail for half a moment in please don'ton and i -- pleasanton and i started shooting video and it was a downburst for about 10 minutes and i believe we had a tenth of an inch of rain but there was bubbles...
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after chatting for a while and them on her d by front porch, she said, you folks go back to washington and do what you are called to do, i'll take care of things here. [applause] that is a true picture of a true person of tennessee. that was one of the toughest weeks. school bus a tragic crashes and tornadoes and the the firing in gat lynn burg. in the midst of all that, i have never been more proud to be a citizen of tennessee. of i could encurege stories sacrifice and only had one question. how can i help. [applause] governor haslam: that's who we are. may god pleas you and may god continue to pleas the greatest state! [applause] >> one in 10 immigrants, one in 10, joined the union military as soon as they arrived. by lincoln's optimistic calculation, the even with the dead, wounded, captured and missing, it was a net gain for the military and for the country at large. then at 8:00, charles mckin any describes civil rights efforts to end segregation. to d southern americans push forward civil and economic rights. and use roger wilson's praise to inspire into the mainstream of america
after chatting for a while and them on her d by front porch, she said, you folks go back to washington and do what you are called to do, i'll take care of things here. [applause] that is a true picture of a true person of tennessee. that was one of the toughest weeks. school bus a tragic crashes and tornadoes and the the firing in gat lynn burg. in the midst of all that, i have never been more proud to be a citizen of tennessee. of i could encurege stories sacrifice and only had one question....
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fire was the result of a discarded smoking material in this back area by a recycling bin on the back porch. this happened at 2:30 this morning in clarksburg. it spread really fast. the family of 4 lives in this home. they moved in 2 weeks ago. the father was of stirrers, heard a noise, so it was a fire, got his family outside safely before the fire really started spreading fast. both homes next-door have damage from the serious heat and the fire that was being spread by the wind. 20firefighters spent 15 to minutes knocking out this fire entirely. a police officer was the scene and knocked on doors to wake up neighbors. >> there was a police officer knocking at the door at 2:30 in the morning, saying your neighbor's house is on fire, you need to get out. disbelief. >> it could have been worse. you accept it and move on. that's all you can do. and it really is a terrible sight when you look at the home, and the fire damage caused by it. it is a total loss. we are told the family was by here today. they took a look, they are obviously devastated, but they are doing ok. we are told they are st
fire was the result of a discarded smoking material in this back area by a recycling bin on the back porch. this happened at 2:30 this morning in clarksburg. it spread really fast. the family of 4 lives in this home. they moved in 2 weeks ago. the father was of stirrers, heard a noise, so it was a fire, got his family outside safely before the fire really started spreading fast. both homes next-door have damage from the serious heat and the fire that was being spread by the wind. 20firefighters...
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Feb 9, 2017
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when you walk out of tony romo's back porch overlooking the pacific, you might think you're looking at paradise. >> you can see san diego. >> reporter: but in reality, it's paradise lost for tony romo who feels trapped here. >> just like prisoners of war, you know. all of us together. >> reporter: romo, a retired marine who led raids into iraq during the buildup to the gulf war, was deported by the very country he served. forced to live here after serving time in a u.s. jail for selling drugs. >> i miss the marine corps. i miss my country. my dad soefr there, my daughter, my brothers. >> reporter: even sew, romo's allegiance remains to the country he can see from his back porch just beyond the border wall. >> and it is a great country. i'd defend it any time. i still would. >> reporter: we found dozens of u.s. veterans living in e'twaun owe, veterans like armando scott, retired marine. >> veterans, i would bring them home. >> reporter: all of them noncitizens who served in the u.s. military dating back to the vietnam war. >> i never lived in mexico. i've been in the united states since
when you walk out of tony romo's back porch overlooking the pacific, you might think you're looking at paradise. >> you can see san diego. >> reporter: but in reality, it's paradise lost for tony romo who feels trapped here. >> just like prisoners of war, you know. all of us together. >> reporter: romo, a retired marine who led raids into iraq during the buildup to the gulf war, was deported by the very country he served. forced to live here after serving time in a u.s....
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the roof and porch seriously damaged...h water seaping in and causing another layer of problems...sot- "roofers are coming out today to put, uh, uh, to put a tarp on it to try to prevent any more water damage."bridge rhett richardson, owner of solano shade tree preservation, tasked with cleaning all of this up... says that if he, a certified arborist, had been called our prior to the tree falling... he would have been able to identify that the tree was a danger. sot- "i don't think the wind was a huge factor in this one -- the wind wasn't blowing. it may have been structurally weakened by a previous wind storm." billiy mitchell lives in this house with his parents on peach tree avenue in vacaville. all three of them were home late sunday afternoon, when the tree collapsed.sot- "sort of one of those things we were expecting for a while." mitchell says the tree is about 60 years old... and partially broke off years ago. he says his family knew the tree's time was running out... but not that it was perilously eminent.sot- "it
the roof and porch seriously damaged...h water seaping in and causing another layer of problems...sot- "roofers are coming out today to put, uh, uh, to put a tarp on it to try to prevent any more water damage."bridge rhett richardson, owner of solano shade tree preservation, tasked with cleaning all of this up... says that if he, a certified arborist, had been called our prior to the tree falling... he would have been able to identify that the tree was a danger. sot- "i don't...
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if we first to porch, then hold a hearing, it is a farce. -- if we first to porch, then hold a hearing, it is a farce. it is laughable. what we're doing is giving up, substituting a pretense of due process for the real thing, even if mexico agrees to take these people. and i do not see one mexico would agree to that. 2014, calling obama obama the deporter-in-chief. president hass been the deporter-in-chief. any day now -- any day now, this administration will reach the 2 million mark for deportations. it is a staggering number that far outstrips any of his predecessors and leaves behind at a wake of devastation for families across america. the president says his administration does not have the authority to act on its own. all we hear is no. no from congress. no from the administration. but here is the thing. we won't take no for an answer. amy: that is the head of the za,ional council of laras calling president obama the nation's deporter-in-chief. professor, recent mcclatchy piece was headlined -- for president obama. what were your thoughts at the time and do you feel that is a fair
if we first to porch, then hold a hearing, it is a farce. -- if we first to porch, then hold a hearing, it is a farce. it is laughable. what we're doing is giving up, substituting a pretense of due process for the real thing, even if mexico agrees to take these people. and i do not see one mexico would agree to that. 2014, calling obama obama the deporter-in-chief. president hass been the deporter-in-chief. any day now -- any day now, this administration will reach the 2 million mark for...
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so two firing guns right through the window right next to the front door on the porch at him as he wasalking close by on the other side hitting him twice. >> based on ballistics evidence we know that at least 13 shots were fired from two separate caliber semiautomatic handguns. we found 13 spent shell casing s in front of the victim 's house where he was when he was shot, we found shell casings on the sidewalk, front lawn of his house, on the steps leading up to his house, and on the front porch of the house. it appears natalie shooter or shooters fired at least 13 shots through the front door window of the house. >> reporter: well, they only hit him with two of those 13 shots but they turned out to be deadly hitting him this is chest and torso police tell us and what happened was when this 18 year-old was shot as bullets were hitting the kitchen cabinets and breaking up walls in the the house, he goes out his back door, breaks through the kitchen, of his next door neighbor's house and that is where police found him and rushed him right to einstein but not fast enough. those two shots
so two firing guns right through the window right next to the front door on the porch at him as he wasalking close by on the other side hitting him twice. >> based on ballistics evidence we know that at least 13 shots were fired from two separate caliber semiautomatic handguns. we found 13 spent shell casing s in front of the victim 's house where he was when he was shot, we found shell casings on the sidewalk, front lawn of his house, on the steps leading up to his house, and on the...
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montgomery county fire spokesman says the fire was caused by improperly burning materials on the deck or porch the family just moved in a few weeks ago. neighbors are already collecting money and other donations to help them. they have two school-aged children. >> we're just trying to help them with clothing and toys for the kids. one of the sad things was there was a little girl's birthday a few weeks ago, so she was sad she lost all her biry problems than that. >> reporter: news 4. >>> meanwhile, switching gears, how would you spend an unexpected million dollars? well, we learned a maryland convenience store sold a power ball ticket worth that. the store will get a bonus for selling the ticket. nobody's come forward to claim the prize. the ticket matched everything but the power ball. nobody got all five numbers and the power ball in last night's drawing meaning the jackpot goes up to $403 million for the next drawing on wednesday. good luck. check those tickets. look at this, clear blue skies, gorgeous weather. picture perfect views today, thousands of people are expected to head to george
montgomery county fire spokesman says the fire was caused by improperly burning materials on the deck or porch the family just moved in a few weeks ago. neighbors are already collecting money and other donations to help them. they have two school-aged children. >> we're just trying to help them with clothing and toys for the kids. one of the sad things was there was a little girl's birthday a few weeks ago, so she was sad she lost all her biry problems than that. >> reporter: news...
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this damage caused smoking out on the back porch. >> you're kind of shocked and you just hope everyone is okay and everybody is out of that house. and you pray that your house doesn't go up in flames next. >> she snapped these photos of inferno at the house next door and like other neighbors on the block she only found out about it after a bang on the trail. >> get out now your house is not on fire yet but not safe. >> montgomery county police officer john row arch is fist on seen and he says the people that lived here were already out. >> he knew he had to evacuate everyone in surrounding homes. >> say thank you. great job and much appreciated am reports home did end up getting burned and she and other nate turz know how much worse it could have been. >> they were very close to those homes. kaing on fire, moments away. >> fire investigators say it's not uncommon for discarded cigarettes to skid marks major materials use in narcotic home. >> we've seen this it catches vinyl siding on fire and burns fast and hot and quickly. >> neighbors started a go fund me page for the family that los
this damage caused smoking out on the back porch. >> you're kind of shocked and you just hope everyone is okay and everybody is out of that house. and you pray that your house doesn't go up in flames next. >> she snapped these photos of inferno at the house next door and like other neighbors on the block she only found out about it after a bang on the trail. >> get out now your house is not on fire yet but not safe. >> montgomery county police officer john row arch is...
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more and more people are turning off their porch lights
more and more people are turning off their porch lights
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explosion that blew down the walls and knocked down the porch. this is the front of the house. looks great. the front door is blown off the hinges and launched from the front. the blast was called because a worker was working at the point on activating a propane furnace. the worker was seriously hurt. construction project turned deadly at a washington. look at this. that is where a trench collapsed and it trapped one of the workers. the worker did die before his fellow crew members could get to him. michelle: shocking video now. a plane plunges from the sky and crashes into a house. amazingly two people thrown from the scene survived the fiery crash and are fighting for their lives. three other people on board were killed. the plane was returning from a cheerleading competition at disney land. no one on the ground was hurt. the home was destroyed. in massachusetts, a pilot was killed when his home-built plane nose dived into a condo building. you can see the tail sticking out of the building's roof. plane was trying to land at a nearby airport. lawrence municipality airport. no
explosion that blew down the walls and knocked down the porch. this is the front of the house. looks great. the front door is blown off the hinges and launched from the front. the blast was called because a worker was working at the point on activating a propane furnace. the worker was seriously hurt. construction project turned deadly at a washington. look at this. that is where a trench collapsed and it trapped one of the workers. the worker did die before his fellow crew members could get to...
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importanty on 7 tax documents, maybe even paychecks is important mail, so why was a pile of it found on the porch of a net abandoned home? tim: this pile of paper may look like trash, but as greg baker discovered, it is more like a golden ticket for a thief. ande saw the usps crate just piles of undelivered mail. tim: inside, financial records, including some of his neighbor'' w-2 forms. baker lives here. he walked outside to take up the garbage. a little past the staircase, he spotted the mail. linda believes her paycheck was in the pile. >> i asked for a replacement check, but it never showed up. reported this to the office of the inspector general. now he is hoping investigators return the mail to figure out who dumped it. >> it's ridiculous. we need our mail. jonathan: anow h meth for sex sting, scott silverthorne, is due back in court next month. life in prison for the man convicted of killing his estranged wife in arlington. david black was sentenced to two life terms for the stabbing death of bonnie black. it's hard to believe that dozens had a life-changing medical diagnosis that is compl
importanty on 7 tax documents, maybe even paychecks is important mail, so why was a pile of it found on the porch of a net abandoned home? tim: this pile of paper may look like trash, but as greg baker discovered, it is more like a golden ticket for a thief. ande saw the usps crate just piles of undelivered mail. tim: inside, financial records, including some of his neighbor'' w-2 forms. baker lives here. he walked outside to take up the garbage. a little past the staircase, he spotted the...
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to enjoy yourself >> went outside put the top down, rode around, got fresh air, i opened the screen porch, we noted roses blooming >> people have been sending me pictures for some of those winter blooming cherry, beautiful to be out. everybody out without the jackets. i will say you know we hit 74 >> i did not >> warmer than yesterday. shattered a record. we hit 72 at dulles and i believe 71 at bwi, everybody is walking around, they had ditch the coats. you can see the thermometer there on the bank reading 71 degrees. yet, we are going up and using all our layers by this time tomorrow, not because it's going to be so much snow coming but because the cold air behind it and the winds gusting behind it are going to send our windchills down into the teens and 20's. i wanted to show you this before we said good-bye to the warmup, lloyd said another february day cook-out, got the wieners out on the grill and enjoying a beautiful day, i said put mustard on mine, here is the party crasher. a storm system looks harmless enough. good snow with it and a little bit of rain but once it gets off the co
to enjoy yourself >> went outside put the top down, rode around, got fresh air, i opened the screen porch, we noted roses blooming >> people have been sending me pictures for some of those winter blooming cherry, beautiful to be out. everybody out without the jackets. i will say you know we hit 74 >> i did not >> warmer than yesterday. shattered a record. we hit 72 at dulles and i believe 71 at bwi, everybody is walking around, they had ditch the coats. you can see the...
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n authority obsessed the damage from their front porch. they did some assessing of their own. >> we never experienced anything like this ever before, never. we always see it on tv, but we never thought it would happen to us. >> reporter: so as the winds keep blowing today these neighbors hope for just one thing. >> to help you get cleaned up as soon as possible. >> reporter: in southeast devin kos is lo -- koslof. >>> residents were evacuated at the time, although many people were able to reenter their homes last night. >>> and remember for up-to-the- minute forecast, live radar, and weather alerts download the wusa9 mobile app. >>> a massive evacuation order is underway affecting nearly 200,000 residents north of sacramento california. here is live aerial footage taken over the oroville dam and confirmed with what officials feared the emergency spillway for the first time it was constructed over 50 years ago. the backup emergency spillway built to handle 250,000 cubic feet of water is showing signs of weakening. this caused officials to o
n authority obsessed the damage from their front porch. they did some assessing of their own. >> we never experienced anything like this ever before, never. we always see it on tv, but we never thought it would happen to us. >> reporter: so as the winds keep blowing today these neighbors hope for just one thing. >> to help you get cleaned up as soon as possible. >> reporter: in southeast devin kos is lo -- koslof. >>> residents were evacuated at the time,...
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you've got friday night plans, you may even want to eat on the patio or grill on the back porch, right. we've got a front coming tomorrow. things are going to change big timing. we'll be mild to warm through midday. by 1:00 showers and storms approach in the blue ridge. they'll be in the d. c. area, 2, 3, 4:00 or so. these could have strong gusty winds. if you are going to be in the bay boating, i urge you to get off by noon, 2:00 latest. this could cause problems as that line of storms rolls in. this afternoon looks fantastic. sunny, 74. will apply to the mid to upper 70s, when i come back in a few minutes we'll take a look at today's records that we're trying to beat. just a reminder, our forecast is free for you on the wusa9 app. >>> one day this nation >>> this afternoon the words made famous by dr. martin luther king junior will once again ring out from the steps of the lincoln memorial. the 5th graders will take part in an annual tradition of reciting the i have a dream speech on the national mall. a teacher first came up with the idea 17 years ago and the youngsters have been do
you've got friday night plans, you may even want to eat on the patio or grill on the back porch, right. we've got a front coming tomorrow. things are going to change big timing. we'll be mild to warm through midday. by 1:00 showers and storms approach in the blue ridge. they'll be in the d. c. area, 2, 3, 4:00 or so. these could have strong gusty winds. if you are going to be in the bay boating, i urge you to get off by noon, 2:00 latest. this could cause problems as that line of storms rolls...
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the first time in 2013, kato showed up on this porch one night, bathed and dry, despite a week of storms. the second time in 2015, he was found one early morning, locked in his barn, after a week away. >> there's no way he could have gotten in and shut the door by himself and trapped himself in. >> the previous apparent mystery dog snatchings and late- night dropoff, lasted about a . this time, kato has been gone a month. >> why would you take someone's dog. >> maybe they got a i thing about the dog, maybe they really love kato. >> they love him so much. they need to go buy their own dog. >> there's a $2,000 reward for kato's return to the oak crest farm. no questions asked. the horses here miss him. so do the cats. >> we love animals. >> but most of all, the emerric family just wants the weirdness to stop. >> bring kato back home, they say, no questions will be asked. and just don't do it again. on the oak crest farm nharwood, maryland -- in harwood, maryland. scott broom, wusa 9. >> bring kato back. do it now. the family has been in touch with anne arundel county police. but so far, th
the first time in 2013, kato showed up on this porch one night, bathed and dry, despite a week of storms. the second time in 2015, he was found one early morning, locked in his barn, after a week away. >> there's no way he could have gotten in and shut the door by himself and trapped himself in. >> the previous apparent mystery dog snatchings and late- night dropoff, lasted about a . this time, kato has been gone a month. >> why would you take someone's dog. >> maybe...
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the fire was started by improperly smoking materials discarded on a porch. >>> we could see protests like this one in washington today. this one was held in chicago yesterday as people protested against president trump. it is part of the not my president's day rallies. they're expected to happen in at least a dozen cities today. some of the biggest are taking place in philadelphia, new york, chicago, dallas, los angeles. the rally here in washington is expected to begin at 2:00 p.m. the protests are against president trump and the policies he's put in place since taking office. >>> any day now president trump could unveil his revised travel ban, a draft of the order obtained by the associated press targets the same seven muslim majority countries listed in the original order, iran, iraq, libya. the a.p. reports that the order exempts travel others who already have a visa from traveling to the u.s., and it exempts green card holders and dual citizen holders. the president interviewed these four candidates yesterday for national security adviser. reince reince says the person selected
the fire was started by improperly smoking materials discarded on a porch. >>> we could see protests like this one in washington today. this one was held in chicago yesterday as people protested against president trump. it is part of the not my president's day rallies. they're expected to happen in at least a dozen cities today. some of the biggest are taking place in philadelphia, new york, chicago, dallas, los angeles. the rally here in washington is expected to begin at 2:00 p.m....
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there's a great picture of him on his porch with the -- flying the w. bob was laid to rest in peoria on sat i remember one of the statements made i remember one of the statements, peoria is good enough for me and he was laid out to rest. my thoughts go out to his family his so vickie, who after wife's death became a loyal companion. i appreciate this time to reflect. and i'll end with -- you get to meet some great people in this chamber. and one of those that i'll cheer is my opportunity to get to know him and become friends with leader bob
there's a great picture of him on his porch with the -- flying the w. bob was laid to rest in peoria on sat i remember one of the statements made i remember one of the statements, peoria is good enough for me and he was laid out to rest. my thoughts go out to his family his so vickie, who after wife's death became a loyal companion. i appreciate this time to reflect. and i'll end with -- you get to meet some great people in this chamber. and one of those that i'll cheer is my opportunity to get...
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(sot) demetrio lozares, ro de la policia de oakland estaban escondidos debajo del porche de una de las casas. (vo) los sospechosos fueron arrestados ah mismo. y esta noche se determinara que cargos criminales se interpondran en su contra.uno de ellos podriaser posecion de arma de fuegopues justo cuando estaban remolcando el vehiculo que se robaron , en el interior losinvestigadores descubrieron una pistola. esta es parte de ledencia que recolectaron en la escena.durante la persecucion dos autosmas resultaron danados pero nadie salio lesionado. (sandra)aunque los dos sospechosos ya seencuentran tras las rejas la investigacion no ha concluido, la policia esta pidiendo de la ayuda de la comunidad si ustessabe algo reportelo de inmediato. yo soy sandra bermudez desde oakland, noticiero telemundo 48. take vo/lorena --la paulla deaminos investiga un toteo reporto sobre la autopista 680 a la altura delbulevar treat...en walnut creek.--los investigadores detmaron que serataba deun arma de aire compromido que sedisparo desde un auto en movimiento con vidrios porlarizados... --el sospechoso habr
(sot) demetrio lozares, ro de la policia de oakland estaban escondidos debajo del porche de una de las casas. (vo) los sospechosos fueron arrestados ah mismo. y esta noche se determinara que cargos criminales se interpondran en su contra.uno de ellos podriaser posecion de arma de fuegopues justo cuando estaban remolcando el vehiculo que se robaron , en el interior losinvestigadores descubrieron una pistola. esta es parte de ledencia que recolectaron en la escena.durante la persecucion dos...
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across our region which for february, how many folks have been eating out on the patio on the back porch and seeing the leaves and flowers coming up. the cooler air moving in and by morning lots of 40s to start the day, but it will be a sunny holiday if you have the day off, ex left, you'll enjoy it, not -- excellent, you'll enjoy it, not as warm, upper 50s to lower 60s. i got more 70s coming up in that seven-day forecast. i'll tell you about that coming up. >>> a montgomery county police officer may have saved several lives last night after a late night house fire. officer john rourke was patrolling near persimmon ridge road in clarkbsurg around 2 a.m. when he says he he for a fire. he arrived to find a family which was two adults and two children already evacuated, but officer rourke says he alerted the two other families in the houses on either side. he said they couldn't believe the scene. >> disbelief, you know. here's a police officer knocking at the door at 2:30 in the morning saying your neighbor's hastiest fire, you're in danger, you need to get out, a lot of -- house is on fire
across our region which for february, how many folks have been eating out on the patio on the back porch and seeing the leaves and flowers coming up. the cooler air moving in and by morning lots of 40s to start the day, but it will be a sunny holiday if you have the day off, ex left, you'll enjoy it, not -- excellent, you'll enjoy it, not as warm, upper 50s to lower 60s. i got more 70s coming up in that seven-day forecast. i'll tell you about that coming up. >>> a montgomery county...
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by the time i left the front porch to go knock on that end door down there, the whole roof was engulfed, and the second floor was blazing. it went up quick. >> reporter: the heat from the flames melted the siding on homes next to and behind the house that was destroyed. >> we feel very blessed. >> reporter: this woman lives in one of those homes. she said she and her family were asleep when officer roark woke them up. >> i say thank you. great job and much appreciated. >> reporter: a montgomery fire and rescue spokesman says the fire was caused by improperly discarded smoking materials the loss, $700,000. a family devastated, escaping with only the clothing on their backs, trying to figure out a way forward. darcy spencer, news4. >>> we now know the name of the man shot and killed at a house party in arlington, and police are still looking for his killer, somebody they're calling armed and dangerous. arlington county police say michael gray from manassas was shot during the party on north 29th street. he died at the hospital. tonight they're looking for jason johnson, a d.c. resident. t
by the time i left the front porch to go knock on that end door down there, the whole roof was engulfed, and the second floor was blazing. it went up quick. >> reporter: the heat from the flames melted the siding on homes next to and behind the house that was destroyed. >> we feel very blessed. >> reporter: this woman lives in one of those homes. she said she and her family were asleep when officer roark woke them up. >> i say thank you. great job and much appreciated....
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her husband came around the corner and looked out and said we don't have a porch anymore. >> in williamson county two tornadoes touched down damaging more than 20 homes and knocking over a train. neighbors are now pitching into help each other with the clean up efforts and the red cross is also stepping in to help. >>> the department of homeland security is investigating after 11 people snuck through airport security at jfk airport in new york. officials say they walked right through an unmanned screening station and the metal detextor alarms went off. tsa officials say that incident was a minimal risk to the system. however, one security expert said that this needs to be taken more seriously. >> when 11 people can walk freely onto the airplane, get on the plane, go to los angeles, go to other cities, make connecting flights, and never go through screening it's a problem. >> three of them were on a flight to los angeles and were later screened. the tsa is still searching for eight others. >>> it's 4:45. we want to check in with sal. the directors will be unhappy. i'm getting caught with my
her husband came around the corner and looked out and said we don't have a porch anymore. >> in williamson county two tornadoes touched down damaging more than 20 homes and knocking over a train. neighbors are now pitching into help each other with the clean up efforts and the red cross is also stepping in to help. >>> the department of homeland security is investigating after 11 people snuck through airport security at jfk airport in new york. officials say they walked right...