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we're in queens new york for you tonight.ucy back to you in the studio there in philly. >> thank you very much, linda. >>> president barack obama has released a statement saying in part "our thoughts and prayers go out to the families and friends of those who we lost last night and to the many passengers who today begin their long road to recovery" he goes on to say "philadelphia is known as the city of brotherly brotherly love a city of neighborhoods and neighbors and that spirit of loving-kindness was reaffirm last night as hundreds of first responders and passengers length a hand to their fellow human beings in need". >> former pennsylvania lawmaker patrick murphy was on that train and tweeted our first look inside one of those train cars just after it crashed much his training from the military kicked in as he helped fellow passengers get to safety. >> here's a live look from the site of the crash in port richmond. next we'll head back out to the scene. the one tool investigators say could have prevented this tragedy that
we're in queens new york for you tonight.ucy back to you in the studio there in philly. >> thank you very much, linda. >>> president barack obama has released a statement saying in part "our thoughts and prayers go out to the families and friends of those who we lost last night and to the many passengers who today begin their long road to recovery" he goes on to say "philadelphia is known as the city of brotherly brotherly love a city of neighborhoods and neighbors...
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and tonight, one of the big questions surrounds this man he is brandon bostian, of queens, new york. identified by his lawyer as the engineer, who was at the the controls of the train last night. the ntsb says his train was moving at 106 miles an hour, with a limit was 50. and the words of the mayor michael nutter today clearly the engineer was reckless? what was going on in the cab. there is no excuse that could be offered. the death toll now stand at seven, 200 people were treated at a total of ten hospitals. and at least ten people are still in critical condition. >>> standing by with the latest on all of this our "action news" reporter sharrie williams monica malpass kenneth moton and dann cuellar, dann cuellar is live at the scene at frankford and wheatsheaf in port richmond. dann, bring us up to dayton what officials are doing and what they are saying. >> reporter: well, jim tonight we hear from the lawyer representing train engineer brandon bostian the ntsb has not ruled on what caused this derailment but mayor michael nutter was shocked and dismayed the engineer was taking a
and tonight, one of the big questions surrounds this man he is brandon bostian, of queens, new york. identified by his lawyer as the engineer, who was at the the controls of the train last night. the ntsb says his train was moving at 106 miles an hour, with a limit was 50. and the words of the mayor michael nutter today clearly the engineer was reckless? what was going on in the cab. there is no excuse that could be offered. the death toll now stand at seven, 200 people were treated at a total...
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he now lives in queens new york. here are new details on last night's crash.e's worked at amtrak nine years help ss le he declined to provide testimony to police. abc news reporter karen traverse has the late jeeft investigatorest. >> investigators are sifted through mangled metal and debris. data shows the train was traveling 106 miles per hour before it derailed, more than twice the speed limit for that part of the track. >> just moments before the derailment the train was placed into engineer induced braking, and this means that the engineer applied full emergency brake application. >> reporter: the engineer is identified as 32-year-old brandon bostian of queens new york. all seven cars plus the engine broke off the track. >> like a bang. >> the trains tilted over and rolled. >> reporter: amtrak say there's were 238 passengers and 5 crew members on board the train. seven confirmed fatalities including a 20-year-old, midshipman at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis. >> this tragedy shocked us all in the worst way. >> reporter: and jim gains who worked for t
he now lives in queens new york. here are new details on last night's crash.e's worked at amtrak nine years help ss le he declined to provide testimony to police. abc news reporter karen traverse has the late jeeft investigatorest. >> investigators are sifted through mangled metal and debris. data shows the train was traveling 106 miles per hour before it derailed, more than twice the speed limit for that part of the track. >> just moments before the derailment the train was placed...
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he now lives in queens new york. here are new details on last night's crash.inked in profile indicates he's worked at amtrak nine years help ss le he declined to provide testimony to police. abc news reporter karen traverse has the late jeeft investigatorest. >> investigators are sifted through mangled metal and debris. data shows the train was traveling 106 miles per hour before it derailed, more than twice the speed limit for that part of the track. >> just moments before the derailment the train was placed into engineer induced braking, and this means that the engineer applied full emergency brake application. >> reporter: the engineer is identified as 32-year-old brandon bostian of queens new york. all seven cars plus the engine broke off the track. >> like a bang. >> the trains tilted over and rolled. >> reporter: amtrak say there's were 238 passengers and 5 crew members on board the train. seven confirmed fatalities including a 20-year-old, midshipman at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis. >> this tragedy shocked us all in the worst way. >> reporter: an
he now lives in queens new york. here are new details on last night's crash.inked in profile indicates he's worked at amtrak nine years help ss le he declined to provide testimony to police. abc news reporter karen traverse has the late jeeft investigatorest. >> investigators are sifted through mangled metal and debris. data shows the train was traveling 106 miles per hour before it derailed, more than twice the speed limit for that part of the track. >> just moments before the...
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sources have identified the engineer as 32 brandon bostian of queens new york. block box indicates the train was going 106-mile an hour that approached the curve with a 50-mile an hour speed limit. the engineer applied the brakes moments before the crash but only slowed it to 102. the speed limit before the bend is 80. >> our mission is to find out what happened and why it happened so we can prevent it from happening again. >> reporter: the surveillance footage caught the train speeding at the top right of the scene, several moments later you see bright flashes of lights as the power lionels came down. borcht has refused to talk -- bostian has refused to talk to investigators. he was a conductor, and clerk for target. his lawyer said he doesn't remember what happened. >> he was pulling into speed restricted track on speed restricted track and the next thing he recalls is waking up and looking for his cell phone. >> reporter: mayor nutter was upset to learn how fast the train was going. >> unless there's some other explanation for his condition if something happe
sources have identified the engineer as 32 brandon bostian of queens new york. block box indicates the train was going 106-mile an hour that approached the curve with a 50-mile an hour speed limit. the engineer applied the brakes moments before the crash but only slowed it to 102. the speed limit before the bend is 80. >> our mission is to find out what happened and why it happened so we can prevent it from happening again. >> reporter: the surveillance footage caught the train...
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hoped railroads would be pro active in adopting safety technology. 32-year-old brandon bostian of queens new york always had a love of trains he was he had controls when the train deremained. they don't know what caused the crash. friends describe him as friendly and involved in his community. >> >> he was a nice guy and looking to help people and be part of a sportive group and community. >> reporter: he had long had concerns about train safety. many postings on a website for train enthatthatiastic cutting corners could lead to accidents. bostian's attorney said he doesn't remember much about the crash. he will speak to investigators in the coming days. ntsb has released the crash site over to amtrak. katherine scott channel 6 "action news". >> thank you four that. >>> an 8th victim was found amid the wreckage yesterday. bob guilder sleeve of baltimore had celebrated his 18 wedding anniversary two days before the crash. one of the previously recovered victims was identified, 47-year-old laurare and jim gains arc rachel jack -- jacobs ran a start up in philadelphia. and justin zemser was from the
hoped railroads would be pro active in adopting safety technology. 32-year-old brandon bostian of queens new york always had a love of trains he was he had controls when the train deremained. they don't know what caused the crash. friends describe him as friendly and involved in his community. >> >> he was a nice guy and looking to help people and be part of a sportive group and community. >> reporter: he had long had concerns about train safety. many postings on a website for...
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. >> hoy muriÓ un policÍa de queens new york que recibiÓ un balazo en la cabeza el sÁbado el agente yntura en este momento sacÓ una pistola ahÍ abriÓ fuego al hombre de 25 aÑos la operaron de emergencia pero lamentablemente muriÓ a sus heridas el sospechoso fue arrestado y enfrenta cargos criminales. >> hay cambios en baltimore maryland donde la muerte de un hombre bajo custodia de la policÍa, dio pie a caos y violencia, la alcaldesa sepan dio el toque de queda y retiraron a las soldados que habÍan mandado a la zona, tras los disturbios el lunes de las protestas fueron tranquilas se ha bajado la tensiÓn a raÍz que del anuncio que los policÍas serÁn in junio ciaeds. >> se han registrado olas des comunales hay una advertencia de marea alta. >> el video lo dice todo haciendo caso omiso del peligro curiosos llegaron a disfrutar del oleaje marÍa paula estÁ en south beach california marÍa paula contÁnos todo. >> esto ha sido el atractivo del dÍa en esta playa, como vende escenas de espectadores siguen llegando para disfrutar de este sfec spec cools y las olas rompen a la vista de todos *. >
. >> hoy muriÓ un policÍa de queens new york que recibiÓ un balazo en la cabeza el sÁbado el agente yntura en este momento sacÓ una pistola ahÍ abriÓ fuego al hombre de 25 aÑos la operaron de emergencia pero lamentablemente muriÓ a sus heridas el sospechoso fue arrestado y enfrenta cargos criminales. >> hay cambios en baltimore maryland donde la muerte de un hombre bajo custodia de la policÍa, dio pie a caos y violencia, la alcaldesa sepan dio el toque de queda y retiraron...
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the headquarters of the operation was in queens new york. >> mets at citizens bank park tonight, phillies enter the series in last place in the nl east 8 1/2 games behind the mets. >>> eagles begin a 3-day rookie camp today. nelson agular inked a 4 year deal for $9.5 million. he will compete for a starting job. we were below the 88th southern parallel. we had traveled for over 850 miles. my men driven nearly mad from starvation and frostbite. today we make history. >>bienvenidos! welcome to the south pole! if you're dora the explorer, you explore. it's what you do. >>what took you so long? if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>you did it, yay! trading-in or selling your car truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ ♪ >> drexel university students are reviving unfinished songs using modern technology. the
the headquarters of the operation was in queens new york. >> mets at citizens bank park tonight, phillies enter the series in last place in the nl east 8 1/2 games behind the mets. >>> eagles begin a 3-day rookie camp today. nelson agular inked a 4 year deal for $9.5 million. he will compete for a starting job. we were below the 88th southern parallel. we had traveled for over 850 miles. my men driven nearly mad from starvation and frostbite. today we make history....
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from queens, new york, please welcome kim lazar! [cheers and applause] hello. hey, how you doin'? are you? >> i'm great. >> now, what is it you have to prove? >> that i'm super smart, and i'm gonna win a million dollars. >> [laughs]
from queens, new york, please welcome kim lazar! [cheers and applause] hello. hey, how you doin'? are you? >> i'm great. >> now, what is it you have to prove? >> that i'm super smart, and i'm gonna win a million dollars. >> [laughs]
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he was identified as brandon boxin from queens, new york. it was going 106 miles per hour as it approached the curve that has 50 miles per hour. >> moments before the derailment, the train was placed into engineer induced breaking. >> reporter: it only slowed the train to 102 miles per hour. the surveillance footage captured the train speeding a few hundred yards before the derailment. seconds later you see the bright flashes of light as the power lines came down. he has been an engineer with amtrak since 2010 and a conductor four years priority prior to that. his lawyer said he doesn't remember what happened. he previously worked as a clerk for target. >> he was on speed restricted track and the next thing he recalls is waking up and looking for his cell phone. >> ntsb spent hours gathering perishable evidence that would go away over the passage of time. we're live in port richmond, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> philadelphia district seth williams said his office is looking into the deadly train derailment along with federal a
he was identified as brandon boxin from queens, new york. it was going 106 miles per hour as it approached the curve that has 50 miles per hour. >> moments before the derailment, the train was placed into engineer induced breaking. >> reporter: it only slowed the train to 102 miles per hour. the surveillance footage captured the train speeding a few hundred yards before the derailment. seconds later you see the bright flashes of light as the power lines came down. he has been an...
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as 32-year-old brandon bostian of queens new york city, the train was going 106 miles per hour as it approached the curve that has a 50-mile an hour speed limit. >> moments before the derailment, the train was placed into engineer induced breaking. >> reporter: but the ntsb said hitting the emergency brakes only slowed the train to 102. this surveillance footage captured the train speeghtd at the top of the -- speeding at the top of the screen seconds later you see bright flashes of light as the power lines came down. bostian has refused to talk to investigators. he's been an engineer with amtrak since 2010 and conductor priority that he perceives vowsly worked as a clerk for target. his lawyer said he doesn't remember what happened. >> he was pulling into speed restricted track on speed restricted track and the next thing he recalls is waking up and looking for his cell phone. >> reporter: ntsb said bostian has been through a traumatic event, but what they are doing is waiting a day or so before they interview him. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> philadelphia d.a. seth w
as 32-year-old brandon bostian of queens new york city, the train was going 106 miles per hour as it approached the curve that has a 50-mile an hour speed limit. >> moments before the derailment, the train was placed into engineer induced breaking. >> reporter: but the ntsb said hitting the emergency brakes only slowed the train to 102. this surveillance footage captured the train speeghtd at the top of the -- speeding at the top of the screen seconds later you see bright flashes of...
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from queens, new york, please welcome kim lazar! [cheers and applause] hello. hey, how you doin'? are you? >> i'm great. >> now, what is it you have to prove? >> that i'm super smart, and i'm gonna win a million dollars. >> [laughs] so what do they say about you?
from queens, new york, please welcome kim lazar! [cheers and applause] hello. hey, how you doin'? are you? >> i'm great. >> now, what is it you have to prove? >> that i'm super smart, and i'm gonna win a million dollars. >> [laughs] so what do they say about you?
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should be more pro active in adopting safety technology. 32-year-old engineer brandon bostian of queens new york was at the controls when amtrak 188 derailed killing 8 people and injuring 200. they don't know what caused the crash. friends described him as friendly and involved in the compliewnt. >> he was -- community. he was a nice guy and looking to help people and be a part of a supportive group and community. >> reporter: new york times is reporting that he had long had concerns for train safety. the post said the railroad company should do more to prevent accidents. the times discussed the lack of safety guards from human error or how fatigue or cutting corners could lead to accidents. an attorney for the engineer says that is client doesn't remember much of the crash but he has agreed to speak with investigators and plans to do so in the coming days. live in port richmond, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> and 8th victim was found amid the wreckage yesterday 45-year-old bob guildersleeve of ballot more celebrated his 18th wedding anniversary two days before the crash. 47-year-ol
should be more pro active in adopting safety technology. 32-year-old engineer brandon bostian of queens new york was at the controls when amtrak 188 derailed killing 8 people and injuring 200. they don't know what caused the crash. friends described him as friendly and involved in the compliewnt. >> he was -- community. he was a nice guy and looking to help people and be a part of a supportive group and community. >> reporter: new york times is reporting that he had long had...
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justin zem zer was a naval academy mid shipman from queens, new york. 40-year-old jim gains was with ed press and once won the geek of the month award. he was returned home to his wife and two children in plainsboro new jersey. >> abu dell anie was based here in new york. and the final name rachel jacobs for so much of today she was on the list of the missing and they confirm she did not survive. she was the ceo of a small tech firm and she survived by her husband and 2-year-old son. and tonight we hobe among those still missing there will be a miracle. ac360 starts right now. >>> good evening. we are live tonight from philadelphia the devastating scene of last night's deadly amtrak train derailment. the train engineer has just been identified and we'll have more on that in a moment. the investigation is in the early stages but the ntsb said the train was going more than 100 miles per hour before the crash and that is more than twice the speed limit for the curve it was on before it die railed and they are trying to figure out why it was going so fast and seven people confirmed dead a
justin zem zer was a naval academy mid shipman from queens, new york. 40-year-old jim gains was with ed press and once won the geek of the month award. he was returned home to his wife and two children in plainsboro new jersey. >> abu dell anie was based here in new york. and the final name rachel jacobs for so much of today she was on the list of the missing and they confirm she did not survive. she was the ceo of a small tech firm and she survived by her husband and 2-year-old son. and...
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jeff: justin was on his way home to rockaway beach in queens, new york when the train crashed. president of his high school class and a stand-out high school football player, justin played wyden for the navy sprint -- wide receiver for the navy sprint football team. >> we were pretty close. yes: he also served as intern in a new york city councilman who today called justin a bright, talent and patriotic young man who will be sorely missed. >> he committed himself to his country. jeff: ryan is a life-long resident and knows that the death impacts the entire academy. >> if you lose one, it is a big deal to all the guys. jeff: it's a big deal to neimack who is a sophomore at the academy. >> losing midshipman is like losing a family member. some people react differently. it always is hard. jeff: we are told that events were canceled because of his death. and grief counselors are on hand for those in need. no comment from the naval academy on the death. but a press conference is happening here tomorrow morning. live in annapolis, maryland jeff goldberg abc7 news. leon: all right. th
jeff: justin was on his way home to rockaway beach in queens, new york when the train crashed. president of his high school class and a stand-out high school football player, justin played wyden for the navy sprint -- wide receiver for the navy sprint football team. >> we were pretty close. yes: he also served as intern in a new york city councilman who today called justin a bright, talent and patriotic young man who will be sorely missed. >> he committed himself to his country....
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sources have identified the engineer as 32-year-old brandon bostian of queens new york, the train was going 106 miles per hour that approached the curved that had a 50 miles per hour speed limit. the ntsb said the engineer applied the brakes moments before the crash and slowed the train to 102 miles per hour. the speed limit before the bend is 80. >> our mission to find out what happened and when it happened so we can prevent it from happening again. >> reporter: this surveillance caught the train at the top of the screen before the derailment. seconds later you see the bright flasheses of light as the power lines came down. bostian has been with amtrak since 2010. he was a conductor prior to that and perceivesly worked for target. i said he doesn't remember what happened. >> he was on speed restricted track and the next thing he recalls is waking up and looking for his cell phone. >> reporter: mayor nutter was upset to learn how was the train was -- how fast the train was going. >> unless there's an explanation for his condition or something happen or some kind of trauma to him we ne
sources have identified the engineer as 32-year-old brandon bostian of queens new york, the train was going 106 miles per hour that approached the curved that had a 50 miles per hour speed limit. the ntsb said the engineer applied the brakes moments before the crash and slowed the train to 102 miles per hour. the speed limit before the bend is 80. >> our mission to find out what happened and when it happened so we can prevent it from happening again. >> reporter: this surveillance...
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queens, new york, is a dense and diverse world of cultures and businesses. and it's home to artistic stitch, an embroidery and silk-screening business run by sal loretta and nick meola. the company started 18 years ago in sal's garage. -sal: where we at with this job? -fabio: it'll be done today. lemonis: today, it's become a $2-million-a-year business, the bulk of that revenue coming from uniforms, hats, and custom shirts. fabio: hey, that's one down. here we go. here we go. lemonis: two years ago, sal and nick decided to move their business into a 28,000-square-foot warehouse. sal built out the space using his savings. sal: i put in a half a million dollars of liquid cash. lemonis: and to increase revenue, he decided to start a few new businesses. sal: i felt it was a pretty unique concept that i had. lemonis: now he has a restaurant, a sign company, and a sports complex with basketball courts and batting cages. but the new businesses have struggled, and the new building and its remodel has the company $1.5 million in debt. sal: i got to take from paul to
queens, new york, is a dense and diverse world of cultures and businesses. and it's home to artistic stitch, an embroidery and silk-screening business run by sal loretta and nick meola. the company started 18 years ago in sal's garage. -sal: where we at with this job? -fabio: it'll be done today. lemonis: today, it's become a $2-million-a-year business, the bulk of that revenue coming from uniforms, hats, and custom shirts. fabio: hey, that's one down. here we go. here we go. lemonis: two years...
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. >> reporter: the engineer will live in queens, new york, he's been an amtrak engineer since 2010 and that they say that they would have no memory of the crash. >> they remember driving the trains. he remembers going through that period. that they would have absolutely no recollection or anything unusual. >> reporter: the 32-year-old suffered a concussion with 14 staples in his head and the stitches in one leg. saying that he would have no prior medical issues, he wasn't on any medication and also says that they would have given police a blood sample and surrendered the cell phone. today his facebook page, they would show their neighborhood, but their picture has been taken down. and still the ntsb has not spoken to them as the investigation shifts from the recovery to just try to understand what went wrong. >> all the individuals that we believed we were looking for or they were trying to identify. that we must now report that we have confirmed eight deceased. >> reporter: certainly another sad day on top of the other sad day. one last thing i want to point out, that they did arrive
. >> reporter: the engineer will live in queens, new york, he's been an amtrak engineer since 2010 and that they say that they would have no memory of the crash. >> they remember driving the trains. he remembers going through that period. that they would have absolutely no recollection or anything unusual. >> reporter: the 32-year-old suffered a concussion with 14 staples in his head and the stitches in one leg. saying that he would have no prior medical issues, he wasn't on...
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the engineer is brandon bostian of queens new york he's 32 years old. he got a job at amtrak right out of college. and was a conductor. he turned over his cell phone and gave up his blood sample. on to the impact of the morning commute, thousands of people have been stranded delayed or had to change their plans because of the amtrak derailment. nbc10's katy zachry is live for us at 30th street situation in philadelphia with a look at how this continues to impact riders katy. >> reporter: it definitely does chris. even at this early hour here at 30th street station, we're talking to travelers who are here because their travel has been cancelled or delayed. the first train out of 30th street this morning is heading south to virginia. that will be passing people getting off at washington, d.c. because there's only modified service between philadelphia and d.c. being offered today. let's go to our video, there are also travelers here supposed to take separate trenton line but that won't be operated east because it shares the same track where the accident ha
the engineer is brandon bostian of queens new york he's 32 years old. he got a job at amtrak right out of college. and was a conductor. he turned over his cell phone and gave up his blood sample. on to the impact of the morning commute, thousands of people have been stranded delayed or had to change their plans because of the amtrak derailment. nbc10's katy zachry is live for us at 30th street situation in philadelphia with a look at how this continues to impact riders katy. >> reporter:...
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. >>> in queens, new york laura fin more's family laid her to rest. the 47-year-old new york native was an executive for a real estate firm. fin more's family says she was generous and she was funny and she had an infectious laugh. with new details cupping in day by day to the derailment we're we're putting in one place for you myfoxphilly.com. look for the latest information right on our home page. >>> president obama is back in washington, d.c. tonight after historic trip to our area. air force one touching down at philadelphia international airport just before 1:00 p.m. the president meeting mayor nutter and other city officials there thanking them and praising for first responders for their heroic work after the amtrak derailment. president obama then making his way to camden, new jersey, where a sitting president has not visited since the great depression. the reason for his visit to talk crime and punishment and our fox 29's bruce gordon is live in camden tonight. bruce a timely topic in a city often called one the most violent in our country. >>
. >>> in queens, new york laura fin more's family laid her to rest. the 47-year-old new york native was an executive for a real estate firm. fin more's family says she was generous and she was funny and she had an infectious laugh. with new details cupping in day by day to the derailment we're we're putting in one place for you myfoxphilly.com. look for the latest information right on our home page. >>> president obama is back in washington, d.c. tonight after historic trip to...
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the engineer is from queens new york. he was a conductor before he became an engineer. he got a job with amtrak right out of college. we're learning about the seven people that lost their lives in the derailment. family members have identified four of them. a midshipman a software architect, ceo and businessman. tim furlong is live tonight in center city where other families are waiting for word on their missing loved ones tim? >> imagine that jim, the waiting and wondering has got to be torture. some of those families are waiting it out here on some level if you're still waiting, maybe it means there's a glimmer of hope that your loved one is still out there. the family that had been searching desperately for rachel jacobs confirmed she's officially among those killed in the crash, the ceo and mother of a toddler killed when the train derailed. >> it was wonderful. it was absolutely wonderful. >> susan knows how the jacobs family feels, she lost her son just in the wreck. the second year academy midshipman was on the train going home to new york. >> everyone looked up
the engineer is from queens new york. he was a conductor before he became an engineer. he got a job with amtrak right out of college. we're learning about the seven people that lost their lives in the derailment. family members have identified four of them. a midshipman a software architect, ceo and businessman. tim furlong is live tonight in center city where other families are waiting for word on their missing loved ones tim? >> imagine that jim, the waiting and wondering has got to be...
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and the people involved including the engineer identified as 32-year-old brandon bostian of queens, new york. >> he remembers going through that area. but no recollection of anything unusual. >> reporter: he has 14 staples in his head and stitches in his leg. bostian spoke to police while he was in the hospital and submitted a blood sample. >> he looked exhausted. >> reporter: the ntsb recovered the event recorder. the train was going 106 miles an hour seconds before derailing. the speed limit on the curve is just 50 miles an hour. bostian put og the brax. it was too late. >> in the next three seconds, three of four seconds, the speed decreased to 102. >> reporter: at least seven people are confirmed dead. some families are still searching for their loved ones. >> his life may have been snuffed out. and my grandchildren are broken-hearted. and i'm cried out. >> reporter: and there are still many people missing or incritical condition right now. so that death toll may, in fact rise beyond the seven people. five have been publicly identified. t.j. and marci, as we were coming in this morning,
and the people involved including the engineer identified as 32-year-old brandon bostian of queens, new york. >> he remembers going through that area. but no recollection of anything unusual. >> reporter: he has 14 staples in his head and stitches in his leg. bostian spoke to police while he was in the hospital and submitted a blood sample. >> he looked exhausted. >> reporter: the ntsb recovered the event recorder. the train was going 106 miles an hour seconds before...
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the headquarters of the operation for all of this, a pizzeria in queens, new york. >> a huge fight involving 25 to 50 students erupted in frankford section of philadelphia this afternoon and 1-year-old boy was stabbed in back. "action news" reporter annie mccormick was live at st. mccormick was live at st. christopher's, annie what are the details here. >> jim that 12-year-old boy remane at st. christopher hospital upgraded to stable condition. authorities say he was stabbed in back during that large fight while he was protecting his sister. >> witnesses say the fight involved school students and included mostly girls and one boy. it played out on grounds of macvein park in the frankford section of city. according to police the 12-year-old victim goes to nearby zeigler elementary school. >> there were screams and maybe 25 to 50 kids. >> can yell runs after school familiar in park and got young kids in program to safety and called 911 her co-worker did not want to be on camera and described the melee. >> there was a lot of blood on his back and girls and grown ups stand around extremeing. >>
the headquarters of the operation for all of this, a pizzeria in queens, new york. >> a huge fight involving 25 to 50 students erupted in frankford section of philadelphia this afternoon and 1-year-old boy was stabbed in back. "action news" reporter annie mccormick was live at st. mccormick was live at st. christopher's, annie what are the details here. >> jim that 12-year-old boy remane at st. christopher hospital upgraded to stable condition. authorities say he was...
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. >> the engineer is identified as 32-year-old brandon bastion of queens new york. e suffered injuries 14 staples in his head and stitches in his leg. he says bastion spoke to police while he was in the hospital receiving treatment and submit the a blood sample for testing >> i asked him if he had nel medical issues. he said he had no none. he's on no medications. he said he had -- he has no health issues to speak of. and just has no explanation. >> the rail line's north of philadelphia's 30th street station are straight with a speed limit of 0 miles per hour but approaching the frankford neighborhood a left corner. the speed is cut to 50 miles per hour. when amtrak train 188 got to that spot it was traveling more than twice that speed. bastion applied the emergency brake but it was too late. >> in the next three or four seconds the speed of the train could only decrease to 102. it takes a long time and distance to decelerate a train. >> the train jumps the tracks and leaves them twisted from the force. the 1-year-old hi-tech engine came to rest upright in the dirt.
. >> the engineer is identified as 32-year-old brandon bastion of queens new york. e suffered injuries 14 staples in his head and stitches in his leg. he says bastion spoke to police while he was in the hospital receiving treatment and submit the a blood sample for testing >> i asked him if he had nel medical issues. he said he had no none. he's on no medications. he said he had -- he has no health issues to speak of. and just has no explanation. >> the rail line's north of...
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including the engineer identified at 32-year-old brandon bostian of queens new york. he went to the area generally and has in recollection of the incident or anything unusual. >> preliminary information shows the train was going 106 miles per hour seconds before it derailed and the speed limit on the curve here is just 50 miles per hour. >> we know that there are at least 40 people who are still in area hospitals and the death toll remains at seven people and several still missing the search area has been expanded. >> as we mentioned, the knowing of the derailed amtrak train has local ties. once separated trains here in the bay area. officials say that brandon bostian ran their trains before eleven and he still work for amtrak but caltrain contracted out train engineers at that time. during that time he lived in san francisco. he has a picture of him in friend of the ferry building on my space. we will have morning on the bay area connection at the top of the hour. >> a high profile political consultant is in a san francisco jail this morning at $400,000 bail in a chi
including the engineer identified at 32-year-old brandon bostian of queens new york. he went to the area generally and has in recollection of the incident or anything unusual. >> preliminary information shows the train was going 106 miles per hour seconds before it derailed and the speed limit on the curve here is just 50 miles per hour. >> we know that there are at least 40 people who are still in area hospitals and the death toll remains at seven people and several still missing...
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>> reporter: investigators say the engineer on train 188 was 32-year-old brandon bostian of queens, new york. although a top priority is finding out what happened tuesday night when the train derailed, bostian has to be mentally and physically able to talk. right now, he can't remember what happened. >> i want to point out that for somebody who's been through a traumatic event, this is not at all unusual for human behavior to have the mind blank out things like that. >> reporter: what we do know, the train was going 106 miles per hour when bostian hit the emergency brakes. at that point, only slowed down to 102, which is still more than double the speed limit around the curve. that's when all seven cars went off the track, killing seven people and injuring 200. about two dozen of those are still in the hospital. bostian himself was also hurt, but not seriously. >> we want to talk to this person and find out what his perspective was. >> reporter: was it human error? or did something else happen? a key safety feature called positive train control that could have intervened in either case was m
>> reporter: investigators say the engineer on train 188 was 32-year-old brandon bostian of queens, new york. although a top priority is finding out what happened tuesday night when the train derailed, bostian has to be mentally and physically able to talk. right now, he can't remember what happened. >> i want to point out that for somebody who's been through a traumatic event, this is not at all unusual for human behavior to have the mind blank out things like that. >>...
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tonight we learn the name of the engineer 32-year-old brandon bastion of queens new york.n amtrak engineer for the past five years. police and federal investigators are already questioning him. the question top most on their minds, how come the train clocked 106 miles per hour, more than double the speed limit? >> we're saying that the speed limit through the curve is 50 miles per hour. >> >> reporter: was it human error or a technical failure of some sort? the experts say there has to be some explanation. tonight speaking exclusively by telephone with abc's david curly, the attorney representing the engineer said police grilled his client for six hours today but his client has no recollection of the crash. >> he remembers driving the train. he remembers going through that area generally. has absolutely no recollection of the incident or anything unusual. the next thing he recalls is being thrown around coming to finding his tag, getting his cell phone and dialling 911. >> reporter: for the 238 passengers inside amtrak 188, this was a routine trip that turned into a nightm
tonight we learn the name of the engineer 32-year-old brandon bastion of queens new york.n amtrak engineer for the past five years. police and federal investigators are already questioning him. the question top most on their minds, how come the train clocked 106 miles per hour, more than double the speed limit? >> we're saying that the speed limit through the curve is 50 miles per hour. >> >> reporter: was it human error or a technical failure of some sort? the experts say...
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i visit artistic stitch toniin queens, new york,... an embroidery and silk-screening business plagued by an identity crisis. sal: it's a multiplex of businesses that really work together. lemonis: that's what's called a "mall." lemonis: delusions of grandeur compelled the owner to build out his entire facility with whatever he could think of. sal: this is the restaurant. this is the sports complex. this is our baseball facility. lemonis: is it profitable? sal: no. lemonis: if i can't figure out a way to bring this company back to its original roots, artistic stitch will close its doors forever. the numbers aren't adding up here. sal: i'm this close to going home. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. lemonis: if you don't like money, don't follow my process. lemonis: i make the tough decisions. lemonis: we're closing the store. we're done. i'm not talking about it anymore. lemonis: i back them up, spending my own money. it's not always pretty... man: perfect flavor. lemonis: ...but this is business. lemonis:
i visit artistic stitch toniin queens, new york,... an embroidery and silk-screening business plagued by an identity crisis. sal: it's a multiplex of businesses that really work together. lemonis: that's what's called a "mall." lemonis: delusions of grandeur compelled the owner to build out his entire facility with whatever he could think of. sal: this is the restaurant. this is the sports complex. this is our baseball facility. lemonis: is it profitable? sal: no. lemonis: if i can't...
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the his mother says he was on his way home to queen's new york. naval academy confirming his death in a statement tonight saying he was on leave. >>> well, we are also hearing tonight from passengers who survived this crash last night, and from a neighbor who lived here in port richmond who heard and in some cases even saw what happened. our matt rivers is standing by here at the crash scene with more on that, matt. >> reporter: chris, we did speak with many, many people who had stories and all of them who survived were able to walk away from this crash even if they were injured they all told us they feel extremely lucky tonight, we did speak with one gentlemen, who actually represented this area, this neighborhood where this crash happened, in congress a short time ago. >> i feel real lick i to be here today. >> reporter: former congressman patrick murphy was on his way home from washington d.c. things went wrong when the trainee was riding on got to port richmond a neighborhood he used to represent. >> we just went back, hard left like we were t
the his mother says he was on his way home to queen's new york. naval academy confirming his death in a statement tonight saying he was on leave. >>> well, we are also hearing tonight from passengers who survived this crash last night, and from a neighbor who lived here in port richmond who heard and in some cases even saw what happened. our matt rivers is standing by here at the crash scene with more on that, matt. >> reporter: chris, we did speak with many, many people who had...
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please welcome today's contestants -- a writer and editor from queens, new york... student originally from lexington, massachusetts... and our returning champion an attorney originally from gillette, new jersey... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. dan, is your mom in the audience again today? she is. watch out. all right, then i'll make sure i pronounce your name correctly. ivan and adrienne, good to have you with us. and good luck to all of you as we put you to work now in the "jeopardy!" round. know. and today, here are the categories. that'll be fun. each correct response will begin with that letter of the alphabet. you have to deal with... each correct response will be made up of the letters you find in the word "friends." dan, start. books' first lines for $200, please. ivan. what is "on the road." that's the book. books' first lines $400. dan. what is "1984"? you are correct. first lines, $600, please.
please welcome today's contestants -- a writer and editor from queens, new york... student originally from lexington, massachusetts... and our returning champion an attorney originally from gillette, new jersey... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. dan, is your mom in the audience again today? she is. watch out. all right, then i'll make sure i pronounce your name correctly. ivan and adrienne, good to have you with us. and good luck to all of you...
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please welcome today's contestants -- a writer and editor from queens, new york... uate student originally from lexington, massachusetts... and our returning champion an attorney originally from gillette, new jersey...
please welcome today's contestants -- a writer and editor from queens, new york... uate student originally from lexington, massachusetts... and our returning champion an attorney originally from gillette, new jersey...
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he was headed home to queens, new york that night to see his family. the wreckage of a u.s. marine helicopter was found in nepal three bodies from the eight man crew spotted. and the military says it's unlikely anyone else survived. six marines and two nepalese soldiers were on board when it went down on tuesday in dense forest and rugged terrain. the chopper was on a mission to deliver supplies to remote villages after that earthquake. recovery efforts were suspended because of bad weather. >>> vandals attacked a plus sized lingerie store and it isn't the first time. >> are we being targeted is it because i sell stuff for beautiful women? >> why the owner thinks she is being fat shamed. >> a parking ticket mix-up but we never heard of a man getting his tax refund deducted because of someone else's mistake. so how does this happen? >> mobile weather is live tonight in livermore. this city received a month's worth of rainfall in just one day yesterday and believe it or not, the rain from yesterday is playing around with baseball plans at this park today. details in your s >>>
he was headed home to queens, new york that night to see his family. the wreckage of a u.s. marine helicopter was found in nepal three bodies from the eight man crew spotted. and the military says it's unlikely anyone else survived. six marines and two nepalese soldiers were on board when it went down on tuesday in dense forest and rugged terrain. the chopper was on a mission to deliver supplies to remote villages after that earthquake. recovery efforts were suspended because of bad weather....
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we're right now learning the name of the engineer of the train, 32-year-old brandon bostian from queens new yorkng here tonight with the heroes the perfect strangers we met who helped one another. >> reporter: they call philadelphia the city of brotherly love. and we were moved today by all of the acts of kindness. that husband and father trapped in the train, who told me he remembers waiting for help and the officer who held his hand. leonard later told me something else. that his 5-year-old son saw him on the news. >> looked at the news and he said there's daddy, he's missing his hat, his glasses and his smile. >> reporter: tonight, he wants his boy to know he's smiling again. so many stories of passengers helping strangers who were trapped with them. >> the car kind of filled with smoke and so people were like it's time to get out. >> reporter: and then there was the nurse. joan a passenger, even with fractured ribs she was helping everyone else. >> you know i tried to help anybody who was there. there's many injured people on the train and they're very very upset. >> reporter: and at the cra
we're right now learning the name of the engineer of the train, 32-year-old brandon bostian from queens new yorkng here tonight with the heroes the perfect strangers we met who helped one another. >> reporter: they call philadelphia the city of brotherly love. and we were moved today by all of the acts of kindness. that husband and father trapped in the train, who told me he remembers waiting for help and the officer who held his hand. leonard later told me something else. that his...
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new york police officer that was shot. it was a plainsclose officer and happen in queens new york.fficers and detective and anti- crime officer. and at this time we are not sure of the officer's condition, but a shooting in the head is considered a critical injury and does not look good. the officer is currently in the hospital and he is in jamaica. the suspect is at large. we were told that he was holed up in the building and that was incorrect x. we are hearing that that is not the case. and the perp is not in custody. we'll stay on top of the breaking story as it develops. and the lights are bright and the ring is ready as vegas is set to host what is dubbed the fight of the search. undefeated floyd mayweather junior set to face off against manny pacquiao, considered a hero to millions. and one of the biggest boxing matches in decades and i am hoping and praying that pacquiao wins again. >> people are talking about it and social media. and everybody has a opinion on who will be the champ. and i can't wait to so the event. >> everybody is talking about mayweather is going to win.
new york police officer that was shot. it was a plainsclose officer and happen in queens new york.fficers and detective and anti- crime officer. and at this time we are not sure of the officer's condition, but a shooting in the head is considered a critical injury and does not look good. the officer is currently in the hospital and he is in jamaica. the suspect is at large. we were told that he was holed up in the building and that was incorrect x. we are hearing that that is not the case. and...
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third class from queens new york. charles: did you have a chance to go home? >> i have not.[laughter] seven cal has had experience been? to make it has been a great. >> as a naval reservist. >> i appreciate you being there we appreciate everything you're doing simic maybe it is like where i grew up. the golden badge? with the security detachment we secure the ships to see the site so they don't have to worry about their safety. i have vowed then to brooklyn via. >> your parents know about your job? retail appreciate it in their own way. [laughter] >> where have you been stationed. >> i am a reservist but we do drill lot of the bronx. charles: all for your amazing and we salute you. [applause] charles: i have been saying this for one year but now there really is evidence the housing market is on the of move to the upside and we will tell you how to make money. when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ i've smoked a lot and quit a lot, but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology, helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time
third class from queens new york. charles: did you have a chance to go home? >> i have not.[laughter] seven cal has had experience been? to make it has been a great. >> as a naval reservist. >> i appreciate you being there we appreciate everything you're doing simic maybe it is like where i grew up. the golden badge? with the security detachment we secure the ships to see the site so they don't have to worry about their safety. i have vowed then to brooklyn via. >> your...
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. >>> after the break, the new york city bee in >>> let take a look at stories getting most buzz. literal buzz look at all of those bees underneath a floor in queens new york. check out pictures from the new york "daily news." extraction took hours but the bees we understand will be relocated. >>> and disney's getting talk this morning. people talking about the ban on selfie sticks on rides. "the huffington post" reports disney putting up signs that show selfie sticks crossed out. and you can see why. if you see some of the pictures that they have on here with the selfie stick on a ride pretty dangerous, we understand. so many fantastic commence meant speakers this year. one of the ones that people are talking about, maya redolph, one of your favorites. let's tack a listen. >> here we are with all of the beautiful faces and iphones. >> that's maya rudolph speaking to graduates of tulane university in new orleans. she told them to create their own destiny and put down the iphones once in a while. we're back in 60 seconds. (gong) blend kikkoman into your burger patties to beef up their savoury meaty flavour. (taiko drum beat) (taiko drum beat) >> yo
. >>> after the break, the new york city bee in >>> let take a look at stories getting most buzz. literal buzz look at all of those bees underneath a floor in queens new york. check out pictures from the new york "daily news." extraction took hours but the bees we understand will be relocated. >>> and disney's getting talk this morning. people talking about the ban on selfie sticks on rides. "the huffington post" reports disney putting up signs...
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the engineer of the train is brandon bostian of queens new york. he is 32 years old. he got a job right out of college. earlier this morning a doctor at temple university hospital gave us an update on the injured passengers who were still recovering. 16 victims are still hospitalized at temple. eight are in critical condition. the doctor praised the work of his staff. >> very proud of the temple team that helped them get better. i think it's remarkable we had only one person that died from bad injuries. >> because of the trauma they suffered, some of the victims may need psychological counsel counselling at a later date. >> this mortgage we're waiting on officials to announce the identities of two of the unnamed victims that were killed. we know about the other five victims who have been identified. overnight we found out that among the dead is der regriffith. he's 42 years old and was the dean of student affairs at metger evers college. this morning officials at the college spoke about griffith. >> we are blessed for our time with him. our students have clearly been
the engineer of the train is brandon bostian of queens new york. he is 32 years old. he got a job right out of college. earlier this morning a doctor at temple university hospital gave us an update on the injured passengers who were still recovering. 16 victims are still hospitalized at temple. eight are in critical condition. the doctor praised the work of his staff. >> very proud of the temple team that helped them get better. i think it's remarkable we had only one person that died...
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new york. a few days ago, it was canada. people from brunswick. today it is queens, new york.experienced the making of media. we urge you to call. i call it the magic moment. you might have met the author of "chasing the screen" if you were here a few weeks ago. a book about the drug war, consider it your summer reading. you might have met gnome chomsky, he spent two days with us, two democracy now! protests talking about the world and his own life story. he just remarried, his wife...
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live at a processing facility in queens, new york. morgan? >> hi, mandy. this machine when it's operating can process 600 packages an hour. we will tell you about all of the ways the u.s. is trying to deliver a profit. when power lunch returns. me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. ♪ ♪ ♪ at chase, we celebrate small businesses every day through programs like mission main street grants. last years' grant recipients are achieving amazing things. carving a name for myself and creating local jobs. creating more programs for these little bookworms. bringing a taste of louisiana to the world. at chase, we're proud to support our grant recipients and small businesses like yours. so you can take the next big step. >>> most shares ever plunging. profits of the energy drinks are missing the mark. monster suff
live at a processing facility in queens, new york. morgan? >> hi, mandy. this machine when it's operating can process 600 packages an hour. we will tell you about all of the ways the u.s. is trying to deliver a profit. when power lunch returns. me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you...
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queens new york elementary school turning children away from a carnival during school hours.son? their parents couldn't afford to pay the $10 admission fee. more than 100 prekay through preschool students were forced to sit in the auditorium while classmates paid kids were being left in tears saying are we being punished? my mom doesn't care about me. >> it covered the 6200 cost of posting the carnival. mothers are furious responding to twitter saying they are kids it's everyone or no one. leaving kids inside who could not afford carnival is sickening. >> is it fair to exclude kids who can't playay or did the school go too far. log on for a live debate #keep talking. >> this memorial day is so much more about barbecues than getting the day off of work. >> it is about patriotism and remembering those who sacrificed their lives. we headed across new york city looking for patriots. >> are you a proud american? >> more or less indifferent by being an american. >> do you know the pledge? >> i do. >> i pledge league against to the flag. >> of the united states of america. >> from -
queens new york elementary school turning children away from a carnival during school hours.son? their parents couldn't afford to pay the $10 admission fee. more than 100 prekay through preschool students were forced to sit in the auditorium while classmates paid kids were being left in tears saying are we being punished? my mom doesn't care about me. >> it covered the 6200 cost of posting the carnival. mothers are furious responding to twitter saying they are kids it's everyone or no...