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rene was also a designer in the making.-old little girl when she was brought to auschwitz. why did they survive whereas others died? just to say luck, that's not enough. >> it's not luck. >> it's more than that. >> these survivors somehow hung on tenaciously to life. whatever didn't cause their death, disease, hypothermia, murder, somehow this group of kids made it out. and were able to lead very, very productive and also inspired lives. >> unfortunately, the number of survivors out there is dwindling. >> which is why this commemoration of the liberation of auschwitz seven years later is so important. there aren't going to be enough survivors for the 75th commemoration. this is the last significant commemoration of the worst atrocity in, i believe, in human history, but their stories will live on. >> my name is eva moses kor. >> my name is martin greenfield. >> my name is anita lasker. >> my name is rene firestone. >> i believe everybody who gives their testimony become teachers in perpetuity. >> i am a survivor. >> i am a
rene was also a designer in the making.-old little girl when she was brought to auschwitz. why did they survive whereas others died? just to say luck, that's not enough. >> it's not luck. >> it's more than that. >> these survivors somehow hung on tenaciously to life. whatever didn't cause their death, disease, hypothermia, murder, somehow this group of kids made it out. and were able to lead very, very productive and also inspired lives. >> unfortunately, the number of...
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mejor primer actor: josÉ elÍas moreno, manuel flaco ibÁÑez, manuel ojeda, renÉ casados.ominados para mejor actriz protagÓnica: adriana lupier, ariadne dÍaz, angelique boyer, esmeralda pimenter, maite perroni, zuria vega. mejor actor protagÓnico: daniel arenas, eric elÍas, gabriel soto, jorge salinas, sebastiÁn rulli. mejor telenovela: "el color de la pasiÓn", "lo que la vida me
mejor primer actor: josÉ elÍas moreno, manuel flaco ibÁÑez, manuel ojeda, renÉ casados.ominados para mejor actriz protagÓnica: adriana lupier, ariadne dÍaz, angelique boyer, esmeralda pimenter, maite perroni, zuria vega. mejor actor protagÓnico: daniel arenas, eric elÍas, gabriel soto, jorge salinas, sebastiÁn rulli. mejor telenovela: "el color de la pasiÓn", "lo que la vida me
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i want to bring in rene marsh right now. you know, this is not the first accident that's happened on this line. i think back to the accident that occurred on the line and changes made that may have saved lives here. >> we know this that case what ntsb found was engineer had sent a text just seconds before that crash that you're talking about there in 2008, september of 2008. and that triggered what was a deadly crash because we're talking about 25 people that died. i heard paul mention the fact that these cars as you look at on your screen, they are lying on their sides there but they're not crumpled and that all goes to and speaks to technology onboard these trains. what investigators are always interested in is what caused this and in addition to what caused this, how can we improve crash worthiness of these train cars and that's something that they have been working on over the years. so because of this technology, without getting too in the weeds here, the technology onboard just makes it possible that this car isn't cru
i want to bring in rene marsh right now. you know, this is not the first accident that's happened on this line. i think back to the accident that occurred on the line and changes made that may have saved lives here. >> we know this that case what ntsb found was engineer had sent a text just seconds before that crash that you're talking about there in 2008, september of 2008. and that triggered what was a deadly crash because we're talking about 25 people that died. i heard paul mention...
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christine and john. >> thank you, rene. >>> there is outrage across the arab world this morning at the murder of a jordanian fighter pilot by isis militants. that pilot, mu'ath al kaseasbeh, burned alive while trapped in a cage. the assad government in syria and the government trying to bring it down denounce the killing. at least one arab member of the u.s.-led coalition stepped back from the fight. the united arab emirates stopped flying air strikes. the uae is worried about the safety of its pilots in the wake of the jordanian pilot's capture and murder. jordan and monarch and his people are stoked for vengeance. the king telling people the problem we will have is running out of fuel and bullets. he will meet to map out an isis tragedy within the hour. what form will this revenge take? i want to bring in atika shubert live for us with the latest. >> reporter: i don't think there is any doubt that jordan wants to increase air strikes against isis. we know that jordan has requested to step up its air missions over syria where it has been striking isis previously. clearly there is the
christine and john. >> thank you, rene. >>> there is outrage across the arab world this morning at the murder of a jordanian fighter pilot by isis militants. that pilot, mu'ath al kaseasbeh, burned alive while trapped in a cage. the assad government in syria and the government trying to bring it down denounce the killing. at least one arab member of the u.s.-led coalition stepped back from the fight. the united arab emirates stopped flying air strikes. the uae is worried about...
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>> no. >> whatever her arrangement with wesley and renee, alexandria is not asking for help tonight. headstrong and bounds for the county jail she soes little sympathy for other girls and young women caught up in the underground sex trade. do you have sympathy for them. >> it's their decision. >> really, they are responsible for what happens to them. >> i wouldn't say all of them are responsible but some of them are gullible and naive enough to put themselves in that situation. so that's what happens. >> i knew it. >> i knew it. >> and we're on tv? ain't that but a pitch. >> are you kidding me. >> oh, my god! tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? >> sheriff's investigators in polk county, florida, are in the milling of a massive human traff
>> no. >> whatever her arrangement with wesley and renee, alexandria is not asking for help tonight. headstrong and bounds for the county jail she soes little sympathy for other girls and young women caught up in the underground sex trade. do you have sympathy for them. >> it's their decision. >> really, they are responsible for what happens to them. >> i wouldn't say all of them are responsible but some of them are gullible and naive enough to put themselves in...
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author of "spy night and other memories," a collection of stories from dick and rene.ene thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me brian. >> i'm trying to imagine what bruce jenner may be going through. he hasn't said anything publicly. i find myself wondering which pronoun i should use, he or she, given that the photos seem to be significant evidence. do you think this should be fair game for journalists before he says something publicly about it? >> well from a personal standpoint i would say no because i was very upset when i went through my transformation and tried to do it privately, as was done in those days. so-called woodworking. i moved 3,000 miles away changed my name. and then i was outed when i played in a tennis tournament and won it in la jolla, and forever after i was a household word. so from my standpoint yes, i don't think the public has any right to know. but on the other hand bruce jenner is a quasi public figure and tens of millions of people know about him and his family and i would think it would be almost impossible for him to keep al
author of "spy night and other memories," a collection of stories from dick and rene.ene thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me brian. >> i'm trying to imagine what bruce jenner may be going through. he hasn't said anything publicly. i find myself wondering which pronoun i should use, he or she, given that the photos seem to be significant evidence. do you think this should be fair game for journalists before he says something publicly about it? >> well...
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. >> reporter: looking back renee smith knows how she lost her way in school. her grade point average dropped after a disconnect with her teacher. now a senior with a 3.5 average she's planning for college. >> i feel like i could do better. >> reporter: renee is one of many students here at central high benefitting from improved faculty training. stronger student accountability resulting in an 8% increase of graduates. the highest of any school in the county. >> like if you have adults around you who are engaged with you and really want to see you succeed and they really push you, then i feel as though once you have those people pushing you, you'll push yourself as well. >> reporter: ceo kevin maxwell is celebrating an increase in the 2014 graduation rates countywide. 76.5%, it is the highest on record for prince georges. he credits a change in school culture. >> you have to get people to buy into we're going to put a system here and get results. when you start seeing results, it's wonderful. >> reporter: school counselor doreen hogan says providing more opport
. >> reporter: looking back renee smith knows how she lost her way in school. her grade point average dropped after a disconnect with her teacher. now a senior with a 3.5 average she's planning for college. >> i feel like i could do better. >> reporter: renee is one of many students here at central high benefitting from improved faculty training. stronger student accountability resulting in an 8% increase of graduates. the highest of any school in the county. >> like if...
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so i did miley cyrus and renee zellweger. >> seth: gotcha. >> the reason i did renee zellweger, is iaces have gone different ways. my impression of -- [ laughter ] -- renee zellweger was simply a look and i just -- this is why i'm not on "saturday night live." [ laughter ] it was not mysterious. i did not say anything, i just pinched my face. and miley cyrus, i just, like, plucked a headline from the tabloids about how she was, you know, doing, like, sort of, racy photos. i did not do an impression of her. i just, liked acted out losing my clothes during an interview. [ laughter ] it was not good. >> seth: so, you went away, you go to l.a. this job brings you back to new york. are you looking for a reason to get back to new york? are you happy to be back? >> very happy to be back. i feel like i lost my edge in l.a. a little bit. >> seth: you're edgy. >> i'm the queen of edge. i'm a peace-maker when it comes to edge. i love new york. i sort of -- i think a got a little romantic about the subway. and, like, you know, everything -- >> seth: you mean, like, in l.a. you started thinking -
so i did miley cyrus and renee zellweger. >> seth: gotcha. >> the reason i did renee zellweger, is iaces have gone different ways. my impression of -- [ laughter ] -- renee zellweger was simply a look and i just -- this is why i'm not on "saturday night live." [ laughter ] it was not mysterious. i did not say anything, i just pinched my face. and miley cyrus, i just, like, plucked a headline from the tabloids about how she was, you know, doing, like, sort of, racy photos....
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i'm renee chenault-fattah. the cleanup is under way as people work to clear away the snow that started falling last night and then lasted through the morning. here's what we know at this hour. septa regional rail lines are experiencing delays of up to 20 minutes because of the weather conditions. penndot lifted speed limit restrictions on several major roads in our area. all philadelphia city offices are open today. but city offices in wilmington delaware, are closed. you take a live look from our camera on the blue rock stadium. state offices in delaware are also closed. >>> covering the snow and the cold, we're covering the story for you. and why don't we start off here with the team of reporters who have this covered. tim, why don't we start with you. you're in wilmington. what's it like there? >> reporter: more snow than we have up here. you can see wilmington did okay. we got a good chunk of snow here more than we had all season. if you're coming to wilmington, you'll find this a lot of slick, slushy stree
i'm renee chenault-fattah. the cleanup is under way as people work to clear away the snow that started falling last night and then lasted through the morning. here's what we know at this hour. septa regional rail lines are experiencing delays of up to 20 minutes because of the weather conditions. penndot lifted speed limit restrictions on several major roads in our area. all philadelphia city offices are open today. but city offices in wilmington delaware, are closed. you take a live look from...
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again, we have these comments from renee who lives on the unit below this. we'll bring those to you coming up in about 30 minutes. we're live in east falls this morning, jesse gary nbc 10 news. >> thank you jesse. last night, high winds could be to blame for this tree falling on top of a house in delaware county. nbc 10 was on spruce road in newtown square where firefighters had to rescue at least one person who was trapped inside the house. this was around 12:15 this morning. that person was not injured. the tree did cause some damage though, to the family's minivan. pico shut off power to this house, so that the tree limbs could be removed safely. right now, pico tells us that about 2,200 of their customers are without power. we continue to check on the airport as well to find out how the weather is affecting flights to and from philly international. right now, there are about 100 cancellations. many of those flights, as you can imagine, are to and from new england. there are also delays out of philly international of about 15 minutes or less. the number t
again, we have these comments from renee who lives on the unit below this. we'll bring those to you coming up in about 30 minutes. we're live in east falls this morning, jesse gary nbc 10 news. >> thank you jesse. last night, high winds could be to blame for this tree falling on top of a house in delaware county. nbc 10 was on spruce road in newtown square where firefighters had to rescue at least one person who was trapped inside the house. this was around 12:15 this morning. that person...
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i'm renee chenault fatah. >> tonight, looking for relief. boston bracing for another blizzard watch. >>> on the broadcast tonight, frostbite on the heels of record snowfall the coldest temperatures of the season are on the way from the midwest to the east into the deep south. and now a blizzard watch is on for the hardest hit. >>> back from the brink, a deal to end the killing in ukraine. but serious questions remain over wheer vladimir putin will actually honor his end of it. >>> caught on camera police open fire on a man on a busy street for allegedly throwing rocks. >>> pride of his life tony dorsett living with traumatic brain injury which he says came from the hits he took on the field. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york
i'm renee chenault fatah. >> tonight, looking for relief. boston bracing for another blizzard watch. >>> on the broadcast tonight, frostbite on the heels of record snowfall the coldest temperatures of the season are on the way from the midwest to the east into the deep south. and now a blizzard watch is on for the hardest hit. >>> back from the brink, a deal to end the killing in ukraine. but serious questions remain over wheer vladimir putin will actually honor his end...
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. >> ray, a retired blind vendor had been evicted, along with his wife, renee, and seeing eye dog. >> how dare you treat somebody like that. that's the worst thing that you can do. >> after 42 years living here, the management of the village green coop was tossing the family out for what they say was nonpayment of some $600 no overdue fees. >> back there over my shoulder is where ray, renee, and their dog used to live. if you believe the numbers here that were developed by the county's own auditor, it's an eviction that should never have happened and there have been others. >> turns out, an auditor for the government assigned to help investigate the village green dispute turned up evidence that ray raiser and other residents have actually been over billed for water and sewer fees in 2012 and 2013. >> based around evidence that they were talking about. they owed no money. >> the amount overpaid according to the auditor, more than $285,000. >> this figure represents the fact that what we have been saying for years, that the members have been over billed. that members have lost their hom
. >> ray, a retired blind vendor had been evicted, along with his wife, renee, and seeing eye dog. >> how dare you treat somebody like that. that's the worst thing that you can do. >> after 42 years living here, the management of the village green coop was tossing the family out for what they say was nonpayment of some $600 no overdue fees. >> back there over my shoulder is where ray, renee, and their dog used to live. if you believe the numbers here that were developed...
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let's turn it over to rene markleymarch marsh. >> reporter: investigators could start the process of interviewing the train's crew. we know this metro north train left grand central station tuesday evening. when it got to this suburb, just about 30 miles outside of new york city, there was an suv sit in the middle of the tracks. it is unclear why the suv was stopped on the tracks. we do know that vehicles are allowed to cross over the railroad tracks in the area, but only when the traffic signal is green and gives the driver a go. once the train collided with the suv, that triggered a fiery explosion. investigators believe the fuel from the suv is what really ignited the flames here. as you know six people lost their lives. one of those the driver of the suv. we also know that investigators now have the recorders from the train. two of the recorders. they downloaded the information. as early as today, we could find out how fast the train was traveling and when the brakes were applied. christine. >>> thanks. this morning outrage across the arab world over the death of mu'ath al kaseas
let's turn it over to rene markleymarch marsh. >> reporter: investigators could start the process of interviewing the train's crew. we know this metro north train left grand central station tuesday evening. when it got to this suburb, just about 30 miles outside of new york city, there was an suv sit in the middle of the tracks. it is unclear why the suv was stopped on the tracks. we do know that vehicles are allowed to cross over the railroad tracks in the area, but only when the traffic...
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. >> and renee you surprised he supports medical mar juan bill. >> no, not at all. he is trying to work with people. that is how he ran his campaign. he will do anything to make a difference but also say this is what i said i would do and i'm doing it. >> they are all partisan issues. medical marijuana advocates are part of the democratic base. environmentalist connvation basis part of the democratic base. a democratic governor has to reward those element of his base. conversely the the fraking industry is part of the republican base. so they need to be responded to, if you are a republican. >> let's talk national politics a bit. president obama was in this region just a couple days ago and democrats house democrats, met here. they are trying to reshape their message for 2016 and figure out what went wrong in midterms where they lost so many seats. what we're hearing is that they think that they missed out on the middle class. they didn't find a way to connect with middle class voters about jobs and keeping their wealth and trying to preserve education for their chi
. >> and renee you surprised he supports medical mar juan bill. >> no, not at all. he is trying to work with people. that is how he ran his campaign. he will do anything to make a difference but also say this is what i said i would do and i'm doing it. >> they are all partisan issues. medical marijuana advocates are part of the democratic base. environmentalist connvation basis part of the democratic base. a democratic governor has to reward those element of his base....
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. >> i know renee' killed natalie. killed renee'. >> in the middle of it all natalie known as nat g and nat d natalie did you dinato both from south philly but they're not friends. >> i won't be in the same room with her. honestly she's beneath me. >> there's bad blood here. more thon later. >> first of all you don't have to be married to a mobster to be on mob wives just associated in some way. nat g owns the funeral home on south broad street. reportedly the scene of many mob funerals. this is her second season on the show. >> there's been some confrontations with these other women. what's it like sitting across the table from them just going at it? >> i'm not inn testimony dated by anyone. and i think the bigger the barks are, you know, they're really not going to do anything. >> she has a lot of fans over half a million on twitter and she's a singer. >> ♪ >> my dreams are coming coming true. i'm living the dream and i'll keep going for it. >> reporter: there's nat d new to the show this year she's a realtor and a e
. >> i know renee' killed natalie. killed renee'. >> in the middle of it all natalie known as nat g and nat d natalie did you dinato both from south philly but they're not friends. >> i won't be in the same room with her. honestly she's beneath me. >> there's bad blood here. more thon later. >> first of all you don't have to be married to a mobster to be on mob wives just associated in some way. nat g owns the funeral home on south broad street. reportedly the...
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let's jump in with renee because we're talking about the economics. we're talking about the benefits. but from a political tan point as eleanor pointed out it was here in 2000 in the republicans. in that election, the republicans actually lost pennsylvania. the last state the host state hasn't made that much of a difference. politically it going to have any impact. >> i think it definitely will. it's going to be a big deal and it will help us allot for the 2016 presidential election, so it's a good thing as far as i'm concerned. help us, the republicans. >> that's right. > how is this going to help the republicans? >> bottom line is people will see philadelphia, pennsylvania, what we do, how we doette and so we can give in our messages, wetting, like your folks tweet you, we can do all those things, use social media while folks are here. >> you are shaking your head. >> don't be shaking your head. >> i agree with renee on this. >> see. there will be a litany of press people, bill, from your world as there are delegates and guests to the convention. >
let's jump in with renee because we're talking about the economics. we're talking about the benefits. but from a political tan point as eleanor pointed out it was here in 2000 in the republicans. in that election, the republicans actually lost pennsylvania. the last state the host state hasn't made that much of a difference. politically it going to have any impact. >> i think it definitely will. it's going to be a big deal and it will help us allot for the 2016 presidential election, so...
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>> reporter: it certainly did, jim and renee. people in about 40 homes in this neighborhood had to be evacuated. most have been allowed to return, but not all of them. folks here really could not believe what they were seeing and feeling. one woman told us it looked like something out of a movie. >> i thought it was somebody banking on my door. i heard boom boom boom again. >> reporter: their houses shook. then they saw the raging flames and thick clouds of smoke darkening their pennsauken neighborhood. >> it was all black. it was all black. it looked like the sky was, like falling, you know. >> reporter: marissa lives on windham road where the smoke plumes started pouring after this tanker truck full of gasoline flipped over and exploded around 11 a.m. on the route 90 ramp to route 130. >> they just told us we had to get out, so we left. >> reporter: residents rushed away from the area with their pets and whatever else they could quickly grab when authorities evacuated nearby homes as a precaution. >> i have allergies and kids h
>> reporter: it certainly did, jim and renee. people in about 40 homes in this neighborhood had to be evacuated. most have been allowed to return, but not all of them. folks here really could not believe what they were seeing and feeling. one woman told us it looked like something out of a movie. >> i thought it was somebody banking on my door. i heard boom boom boom again. >> reporter: their houses shook. then they saw the raging flames and thick clouds of smoke darkening...
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we have rene nourse john manley kenny polcari, quincy krosby. market interpretation would seem clear. if we have stocks up 100 points, the 10-year below 2%. it's an indication they heard from janet yellen she won't be moving as quickly with rate hikes. >> it's not like the market was pricing in june to start with. she made clear it's not automatic that they will go two meetings after dropping patient. she also suggested they're going to drop patient in march. it doesn't mean we go in june. then again the markets weren't really pricing in june. the bond market has sold off and people are rationalizing. >> i saw a note earlier from one of our research staff that pointed out that the fed funds futures right now, they're betting on october, that the highest percentage of a fed -- of a rate increase by the fed would be in october. earlier it was in august now it's moved up after her testimony today. >> yeah. i mean the whole market has rallied for sure. the bond market -- >> is it looking for an excuse kenny? to jim's point, we've seen the 10-year. t
we have rene nourse john manley kenny polcari, quincy krosby. market interpretation would seem clear. if we have stocks up 100 points, the 10-year below 2%. it's an indication they heard from janet yellen she won't be moving as quickly with rate hikes. >> it's not like the market was pricing in june to start with. she made clear it's not automatic that they will go two meetings after dropping patient. she also suggested they're going to drop patient in march. it doesn't mean we go in...
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>> kyung lah and rene marsh, thank you for that. if you could stand by for a moment, i want to bring in mary schiavo, aviation analyst and the former inspector general at the u.s. transportation department. mary, thanks so much for being with us on such short notice. when you look at those pictures and you see the cars on their sides just scattered amid the tracks, i was shocked to hear there were no fatalities, at least certainly not yet. i know there are some critically injured people. but when you look at the pictures, do you see something i'm not seeing? >> well, yes, and there's something that you really can't see from the pictures that's going to make this train crash extremely important to federal rail administration in washington and to train safety everywhere because about a year ago, metrolink was -- took the step forward and was fitted with something called positive train control which uses gps and it's state-of-the-art. they're supposed to use gps and technology on the tracks to alert them if something is on the rails. a
>> kyung lah and rene marsh, thank you for that. if you could stand by for a moment, i want to bring in mary schiavo, aviation analyst and the former inspector general at the u.s. transportation department. mary, thanks so much for being with us on such short notice. when you look at those pictures and you see the cars on their sides just scattered amid the tracks, i was shocked to hear there were no fatalities, at least certainly not yet. i know there are some critically injured people....
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with renee james there, the president of intel on an important day for cyber security for all of us.big rally this week helping the s&p 500 close at a record high. what will next week bring? what you need to know when we come right back. stay with us. ok, if you're up there, i could use some help. smart sarah. seeking guidance. just like with your investments. that sets you apart. it does? it does. you're type e*. and seeking another perspective is what type e*s do. oh, and your next handhold... is there. you don't have to go it alone. e*trade gives you the support and guidance to make informed decisions. are you type e*? know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. >>> welcome back. time for quick fin
with renee james there, the president of intel on an important day for cyber security for all of us.big rally this week helping the s&p 500 close at a record high. what will next week bring? what you need to know when we come right back. stay with us. ok, if you're up there, i could use some help. smart sarah. seeking guidance. just like with your investments. that sets you apart. it does? it does. you're type e*. and seeking another perspective is what type e*s do. oh, and your next...
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early in the investigation. >> rene marsh, appreciate the reporting. thank you very much.tin kaback was one on board and on his way home riding the third car. first of all, glad you're doing okay. when did you realize something had gone wrong? >> i appreciate that anderson. basically as i said earlier, i was kind of riding the train home in my own zone not really paying attention when all of the sudden the train came to a complete stop. i think maybe because i was actually in the third car, photo the first car, i really didn't feel the impact of the vehicle. the train can be fairly bumpy to begin with. but that's when it stopped. everything off except the lights. everybody is like what's going on? >> what happened then? did anybody ever make an announcement? >> immediately after, maybe 30 seconds, a minute goes by and the door is open from the front car and the passenger said it smells like gas in the front. we've got to move to the back. i don't know if he got orders from a conductor or if he smelled that and that was his reaction but i immediately grabbed my belongings a
early in the investigation. >> rene marsh, appreciate the reporting. thank you very much.tin kaback was one on board and on his way home riding the third car. first of all, glad you're doing okay. when did you realize something had gone wrong? >> i appreciate that anderson. basically as i said earlier, i was kind of riding the train home in my own zone not really paying attention when all of the sudden the train came to a complete stop. i think maybe because i was actually in the...
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joining me now cnn's rene marsh. >> jake you know today's derailment is one in the latest of a stringhigh-profile disasters on the track. this evening, we look at railroad safety across the nation. is it safe enough? at the start of rush hour this ventura line commuter train slams into a truck on the tracks, reminiscent of this fatal metro-north track earlier this month, the train ramming an suv sitting on the track. and last week a massive fireball erumted on the tracks in west virginia after an oil tanker train derailed. federal statistics show in 2014 more than 200 incidents happened on railroads in the u.s. 239 people killed at railroad crossings. larry mann is the author of the "federal rail safety act" e. says the number is too high. >> too many are being injured and killed at crossings this year. looking just at the deaths it's more than four per week. in my judgment, many are preventable, and it's inexcusable. >> this crash test shows special technology on board can save lives. a system called crash energy management is installed on the train on the bottom. compare the differe
joining me now cnn's rene marsh. >> jake you know today's derailment is one in the latest of a stringhigh-profile disasters on the track. this evening, we look at railroad safety across the nation. is it safe enough? at the start of rush hour this ventura line commuter train slams into a truck on the tracks, reminiscent of this fatal metro-north track earlier this month, the train ramming an suv sitting on the track. and last week a massive fireball erumted on the tracks in west virginia...
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let's bring in cnn aviation correspondent rene marsh. how many cancellations are we talking about just from this storm? >> more than 2,000 and you know we are talking about two storms that have slammed the northeast in the past two weeks and now, we are talking about a third. of course that means more cancellations and more delays. i want to take a live look right now at flight aware's misery map. this essentially tells you what the situation is in real time at various airports. if you take a look at chicago, for example, this just goes to show when you have cancellations and delays at major airports like this we talk about the ripple effect this is the ripple effect. all those orange markings that you see there, those are cancellations and delays essentially problems for airports as far as san francisco. of course the same goes for new york city. this is boston. you can see about, you know 65% of the traffic there canceled or delayed. speaking of boston i want to take a live look over boston logan airport. you can see what is it four or
let's bring in cnn aviation correspondent rene marsh. how many cancellations are we talking about just from this storm? >> more than 2,000 and you know we are talking about two storms that have slammed the northeast in the past two weeks and now, we are talking about a third. of course that means more cancellations and more delays. i want to take a live look right now at flight aware's misery map. this essentially tells you what the situation is in real time at various airports. if you...
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my first question renee, is for you. what is your vision for how technology can create a more secure environment and protect data? >> thank you. we have been working on improving the baseline of security and computing for about the last decade. billions of dollars of investment. so our vision is really we'd like to get -- just get a baseline of security for everybody, and to that end we've made significant investments in the security industry, but more importantly, are moving forward with initiatives like giving away free mobile security, putting in multifactor authentication into all new computers, things that we really think will help consumers if it's just there and it's available for them instead of forcing them to have to go out and make decisions about what security what they should put in what are these crazy things. just make it easier for them and just raise the baseline so we can get everyone. one of the statistics that was most concerning to me even just two years ago, more than half of the computers in the wo
my first question renee, is for you. what is your vision for how technology can create a more secure environment and protect data? >> thank you. we have been working on improving the baseline of security and computing for about the last decade. billions of dollars of investment. so our vision is really we'd like to get -- just get a baseline of security for everybody, and to that end we've made significant investments in the security industry, but more importantly, are moving forward with...
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rene multiple probes into the incident already under way.s morning the driver of the train is expected to survive. what are investigators going to ask him first, do you think? >> reporter: we do know that so far, the ntsb has not started the interview process yet. they hope to do that in another 24 to 48 hours. when they do they will ask how much sleep this individual received, what was the work schedule what was the shift. they want to essentially find out many things because everything is on the table, human error, mechanical error. they also want to know was anything wrong with the train in the moments leading up to this impact because at this hour jake the question still remains, how did that suv get stuck on the tracks. smoke and flames poured out of a packed metro north train after the rail line's deadliest crash yet. five people dead in the blazing inferno. >> the bodies are all from the front car because the bodies are all very badly burned and unidentifiable. >> reporter: at least 15 injured after the commuter train slammed into a m
rene multiple probes into the incident already under way.s morning the driver of the train is expected to survive. what are investigators going to ask him first, do you think? >> reporter: we do know that so far, the ntsb has not started the interview process yet. they hope to do that in another 24 to 48 hours. when they do they will ask how much sleep this individual received, what was the work schedule what was the shift. they want to essentially find out many things because everything...
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. >> people rene when that happened?the right of course. >> there is rene. >> looks like her face, all the fat sucked out of it or something. >> and this one the after is on the left. >> uh-huh. >> neighborhood, all of the houses look the same. cookie cutter houses in neighborhood. >> sub division cents. >> that's going to happen because of plastic surgery. >> everybody will kind of look the same. you want this perfect nose, certain lips you want your cheeks lifted, your eyes perfect. so everyone will start walking around like -- >> like ducks. >> yes, looking exactly the same. >> everybody will end up looking like nancy pillows. >> i nothing unique to people any more. >> you are so bad. that's great look for you. >> all right, get this. president barack obama now leader of the free world has become youtube sensation for his barrage dubs. explain what those are? >> basically cut up the different speeches. the latest version has a president singing taylor first shake it up. >> ♪ ♪ >> shake it up coming? >> ♪ ♪ >> okay, go
. >> people rene when that happened?the right of course. >> there is rene. >> looks like her face, all the fat sucked out of it or something. >> and this one the after is on the left. >> uh-huh. >> neighborhood, all of the houses look the same. cookie cutter houses in neighborhood. >> sub division cents. >> that's going to happen because of plastic surgery. >> everybody will kind of look the same. you want this perfect nose, certain lips you...
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cnn's rene marsh is here in "the situation room," following the latest developments.tely is. those images wolf we do know they are periodically testing the water to make sure it is not contaminated in this specific area. more than 100 people displaced close to 800 without power because of burned power lines. and at this moment the fire is still burning. more than 24 hours after multiple explosions lit up this west virginia town emergency crews are still fighting to put out the flames from the derailed oil train. >> stations have a train derail derailment derailment, possible house pfeiffer. >> the fireball climbed hundreds of feet in the air. >> need to respond to a train on fire involving train car and a house. >> the csx train was pulling more than 100 tank cars filled with crude oil from north dakota to virginia. alexander watched the growing inferno inferno. >> we were on the riverbank when we saw the train explode or car explode, and it shot up a mushroom cloud about -- kind of like that now. >> the train's explosive cargo fueled the flames. >> federal investigat
cnn's rene marsh is here in "the situation room," following the latest developments.tely is. those images wolf we do know they are periodically testing the water to make sure it is not contaminated in this specific area. more than 100 people displaced close to 800 without power because of burned power lines. and at this moment the fire is still burning. more than 24 hours after multiple explosions lit up this west virginia town emergency crews are still fighting to put out the flames...
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." >> so what's for dinner renee? something healthy. >> you news at 5:00 is next. >> here are jacqueline london and keith jones. >> working to crack the missing couple mystery. >> nbc10 talks to relatives of a couple missing for ten years. today on the anniversary of their disappearance, why investigators are far from giving up hope. >>> and we're talking about some of the coldest air ar we've seen this season. it will feel like minus 20 degrees by tomorrow morning. i'll show you just how cold it will feel in your neighborhood plus snow and rain for the weekend. >>en an one lucky dog. this is oscar. he looks happy, full of energy. it's amazing considering how he got to the cumberland county spca next on "nbc10 news at 5." >>> right now at 5:00 we've issued a first alert for dangerous cold. nbc10 caught up with
." >> so what's for dinner renee? something healthy. >> you news at 5:00 is next. >> here are jacqueline london and keith jones. >> working to crack the missing couple mystery. >> nbc10 talks to relatives of a couple missing for ten years. today on the anniversary of their disappearance, why investigators are far from giving up hope. >>> and we're talking about some of the coldest air ar we've seen this season. it will feel like minus 20 degrees by...
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. >> congratulations to renee patrine. >> this is collection by monique lilae it has touches of horser and gives fullness of gowns. ball gowns are back. everybody saw on the run way. they love the sweetheart. touch of beading and beautiful bouquet of flowers they added and big earrings bling ort ears. >> so we're clear there's producers in the ear extreme in the light it's so pretty. affordable sglip accomplice collection. she has cottoure collection this is bliss collection but yes she does all the things her couto ru re collection does and makes it affordable. >> renee nut together. it's ashame you're not cuter, >> cute girls. >> tina is here. we talked about this off camera. kardsahian contouring say good-bye to it. >> gone. >> you have pictures. you did these women aas well. >> we did picture, beautiful joel owe bride amazing she looks perfect and doesn't look kimed. >> no more kim kardsahian chiseled look. it's natural sudden, subtle, surprise kissed. roseier cheek this year tan previous and more pinky tones rather that bold lips. >> so when we look at her beautiful as ever that'
. >> congratulations to renee patrine. >> this is collection by monique lilae it has touches of horser and gives fullness of gowns. ball gowns are back. everybody saw on the run way. they love the sweetheart. touch of beading and beautiful bouquet of flowers they added and big earrings bling ort ears. >> so we're clear there's producers in the ear extreme in the light it's so pretty. affordable sglip accomplice collection. she has cottoure collection this is bliss collection...
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renee chenault-fattah, nbc 10. >> go to our news app for more on her awards and days since the littleeague world series. >>> do anything to put a smile on your child's face. >> what wouldn't a dad do for his little girl. for nfl player devon still it meant taking a break from football to stay by his four-year-old daughter's side while she fought cancer. tomorrow they sit down with vai sikahema to talk about how leah is doing and to dance a little. the special interview you won't want to miss on nbc 10 news at 11:00. >>> the mix of the super bowl and wintry weather could mean big business for pizza places and restaurants. super bowl sunday is the busiest day of the year. the owner tells us he expects business to double with the rain and snow forecast. the storm headed our way is good news for the businesses. it could make a mess on the roads. >> that's right. and we're tracking what it means as you leave the parties and head to work on monday. that's the concern and why we have a first alert for sunday night and monday. we are trafficking snow and rain and expect a messy monday morning
renee chenault-fattah, nbc 10. >> go to our news app for more on her awards and days since the littleeague world series. >>> do anything to put a smile on your child's face. >> what wouldn't a dad do for his little girl. for nfl player devon still it meant taking a break from football to stay by his four-year-old daughter's side while she fought cancer. tomorrow they sit down with vai sikahema to talk about how leah is doing and to dance a little. the special interview you...
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rene marsh joins me now. what's the latest? where exactly does the investigation stand?l, at this point, anderson, they've gone through the process of visually documenting the scene. you mentioned that the wreckage from the suv has been removed, the train has also been removed as well. you may see some sparks behind me from time to time. we know that crews are on the scene there trying to repair the tracks. they now have the recorders so the process is to interview people who are on board, interview the train's crew. that could start happening as soon as tomorrow. they're going to be looking at the information coming from these train recorders, the event recorders on board the trains. they'll be able to get information like how fast was the train traveling at the time, when were the brakes applied, were there any other mechanical issues going on with the train? they're also going to be focused on the signals in this area. as you know, vehicles are allowed to cross over the tracks but only once the traffic signals give them the green light, give them the okay. there are r
rene marsh joins me now. what's the latest? where exactly does the investigation stand?l, at this point, anderson, they've gone through the process of visually documenting the scene. you mentioned that the wreckage from the suv has been removed, the train has also been removed as well. you may see some sparks behind me from time to time. we know that crews are on the scene there trying to repair the tracks. they now have the recorders so the process is to interview people who are on board,...
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renee? >> thanks. our meteorologists will be tracking the falling temperatures and approaching snow throughout the weekend. get the updated forecast sent to your smartphone or tablet using the "nbc10 news" app. >>> to a developing story. praise and criticism for governor wochl today after he issued an order putting the death penalty on hold in pennsylvania. governor says, quote, this decision is based on a flawed system. that has proven to be an endless cycle of court proceedings as well as unjust and expensive. keith, a lot of strong reaction to this streaming in today. >> people on both sides are talking about this. number one they say the system is broken. on the other hand, they say the governor here is completely out of bounds. this moratorium is going to stay in effect until the governor gets a report from a commission that's been studying the topic for four years. wolf said data suggested defendants more likely might be sentenced to death if they're poor or racial minority and the victim is whit
renee? >> thanks. our meteorologists will be tracking the falling temperatures and approaching snow throughout the weekend. get the updated forecast sent to your smartphone or tablet using the "nbc10 news" app. >>> to a developing story. praise and criticism for governor wochl today after he issued an order putting the death penalty on hold in pennsylvania. governor says, quote, this decision is based on a flawed system. that has proven to be an endless cycle of court...
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se trata de renÉ enrÍquez alias boxer quien fue lÍder del grupo delictivo en la m mafia mexicana, tieneo. >> la venta de una camiseta a travÉs de internet estÁ generando polÉmica, el problema no es sÓlo porque en su diseÑo aparece un arma de fuego sino porque el arma parece real. como nos explica pamela dÍaz desde sacramento, algunos temen que una simple prenda de vestir puede ser motivo de problema. >> de lejos parece real. >> con tan solo ver la fotografÍa este vendedor de armas y otras personas reaccionaron igual. >> yo creÍa que era una pistola, parece verdad. >> incluso para el vocero de la policÍa de sacramento: [ habla en inglÉs ] >> el estampado de un arma en esta camiseta luce real. son prendas que se venden por internet y estÁn generando controversia por su creativo diseÑo. jesse figueroa estÁ a favor de las armas. >> la gente se asusta con cualquier cosa, tiene que ver con armas perciben en la contenciÓn y ven portaciÓn y tu derecho de defender su propiedad... >> aÑade que portar un arma de manera visible no deberÍa ser alarmante. >> en los 50 estados de la uniÓn, 42 tienen p
se trata de renÉ enrÍquez alias boxer quien fue lÍder del grupo delictivo en la m mafia mexicana, tieneo. >> la venta de una camiseta a travÉs de internet estÁ generando polÉmica, el problema no es sÓlo porque en su diseÑo aparece un arma de fuego sino porque el arma parece real. como nos explica pamela dÍaz desde sacramento, algunos temen que una simple prenda de vestir puede ser motivo de problema. >> de lejos parece real. >> con tan solo ver la fotografÍa este...
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kelly renee gisendaner, sorry if i'm not pronouncing it properly. she's been sitting on death row quietly for a long time. she was condemned for getting her boyfriend to murder her husband in suburban atlanta back in 1997. now, the boyfriend, he's not getting the same treatment because he took a plea deal and he could serve as little as 25 years before he's eligible for parole. gisendaner, on the other hand, didn't do that. she refused the deal. and now she's exhausted every single one of her appeals in state and federal courts. and just this morning, she was turned down for clemency by the state parole board. for her last meal -- they all get them -- she's made an interesting request. two whoppers, i'm assuming from burger king, two large fries, also some popcorn, cornbread, salad with buttermilk dressing and cherry vanilla ice cream for dessert. i believe there is a budget. who knows if she'll get all she's asked for? but there are bigger issues at hand. paul callan and joey jackson with back with me now. we are always surprised when it's a lady o
kelly renee gisendaner, sorry if i'm not pronouncing it properly. she's been sitting on death row quietly for a long time. she was condemned for getting her boyfriend to murder her husband in suburban atlanta back in 1997. now, the boyfriend, he's not getting the same treatment because he took a plea deal and he could serve as little as 25 years before he's eligible for parole. gisendaner, on the other hand, didn't do that. she refused the deal. and now she's exhausted every single one of her...
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back there over my shoulder is where ray, renee and their dog used to live. if you believe the numbers here that were developed by the county's own auditor, it's an eviction that never should have happened and there have been others. >> others. it turns out an auditor assigned to investigate the dispute turned up evidence that ray and other residents had actually been overbilled for water and sewer fees in 2012 and 2013. >> based on the evidence that they brought forth and was talking about, they owed no money. >> reporter: the amount overpaid according to the auditor, more than $285,000. >> this figure represents the fact what we have been saying for years, that the members had been overbilled, that members had lost their homes. >> reporter: ray and his wife and dog, neighbors, county politicians and others all gathered today to discuss the overpayment discovered by the auditor. >> we miss our home. we miss this community. >> my understanding, they have like 25 people on the chopping block to be evicted, to be put out of here. something has to be done. >> we
back there over my shoulder is where ray, renee and their dog used to live. if you believe the numbers here that were developed by the county's own auditor, it's an eviction that never should have happened and there have been others. >> others. it turns out an auditor assigned to investigate the dispute turned up evidence that ray and other residents had actually been overbilled for water and sewer fees in 2012 and 2013. >> based on the evidence that they brought forth and was...
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renee marsh vol hallnew york. >> reporter: a jury has found the creator of the underline site silk roadear-old ross albrecht was convicted on charges ranging from money laundering and drug trafficking to computer hacking. prosecutors say he was the mastermind behind a $200 million empire built largely on elicit internet sales. users on silk road could buy anything from cocaine and heroin to hacking tutorials. albrecht's attorney says he will appeal appeal. >>> in what's seen as a huge win for open internet activists the head of the fcc has unfailed a proposed plan to net neutrality rules. federal communications commission chairman tom wheeler wants to regulate the internet like a public utility. in an op-ed he wrote, "i'm submitting to my colleagues the strongest open internet protections ever proposed by the fcc. these enforceable, bright line rules will band paid prior prioritization and blocking and throttling of lawful content and services." this after protests and commence were submitted to the regulator. that's why the comment is seen as siguch a big deal. net neutrality provides
renee marsh vol hallnew york. >> reporter: a jury has found the creator of the underline site silk roadear-old ross albrecht was convicted on charges ranging from money laundering and drug trafficking to computer hacking. prosecutors say he was the mastermind behind a $200 million empire built largely on elicit internet sales. users on silk road could buy anything from cocaine and heroin to hacking tutorials. albrecht's attorney says he will appeal appeal. >>> in what's seen as a...
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also joining us, rene marsh. it happened at 5:55 a.m. pacific time.ning rush. >> a commuter train that was potentially packed full of people headed to work this morning. what we're hearing right now from first responders on the ground is they actually finished the search of train cars and accounted for all of the passengers onboard that train. what they're telling us is they discovered no fatalities. at least 30 people were injured. we don't know the extent of these injuries. when you look at the
also joining us, rene marsh. it happened at 5:55 a.m. pacific time.ning rush. >> a commuter train that was potentially packed full of people headed to work this morning. what we're hearing right now from first responders on the ground is they actually finished the search of train cars and accounted for all of the passengers onboard that train. what they're telling us is they discovered no fatalities. at least 30 people were injured. we don't know the extent of these injuries. when you...
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se trata de renÉ boxer, que permanece en la cÁrcel desde 1993, esto por los asesinatos, mÚltiples asaltoslpa, la capital. el centro de personas serias asciende a mÁs de 60, los primeros informes indican que entre los lesionados a varios niÑos graves de entre un mes y cinco aÑos de edad. las autoridades seÑalaron que algunos de los heridos han sufrido quemaduras de segundo y tercer grado. el periÓdico accidente se debe a la expresiÓn de un cilindro de gas, otras personas resultaron heridas tras las estampillas que surgieron de las expresiones. mire usted, recientemente se apostÓ de moda tomar soviÉtico, afirman los expertos que generan en el cuerpo muchos beneficios. la doctora maritza fuentes no dice que tan bueno es consumir los pro biÓticos. >> bueno tardes, ellos aparte de toda clase de alimentos y bebidas no sÓlo en mafioso licuado, incluso barras de gran ola estÁn cubiertos por estas bacterias buenas pero la protege mucho se hace, realmente necesitamos consumirlos pro biÓticos? >> son microorganismos vivos que se encontraban de manera natural en el destino de las personas, pueden ayu
se trata de renÉ boxer, que permanece en la cÁrcel desde 1993, esto por los asesinatos, mÚltiples asaltoslpa, la capital. el centro de personas serias asciende a mÁs de 60, los primeros informes indican que entre los lesionados a varios niÑos graves de entre un mes y cinco aÑos de edad. las autoridades seÑalaron que algunos de los heridos han sufrido quemaduras de segundo y tercer grado. el periÓdico accidente se debe a la expresiÓn de un cilindro de gas, otras personas resultaron...
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now, the good news jim and renee, temperatures back into the 70s by saturday. all will be well.acket will be off. and i'll be feeling pretty good about being down here in clearwater as opposed to back in philadelphia. live in clearwater for nbc10, marshall harris comcast sportsnet. >> thank you. when the players start arriving at camp "nbc10 news" will bring you the hottest headlines from florida. get the latest any time right at your fingertips with the "nbc10 news" app. >>> of course that cold in florida is directly related to the cold we have. that pattern is so extreme, the cold air goes all the way down to florida. we're tracking snow showers coming into our area this evening followed by another round of potential record cold. and then a storm affecting us over the weekend. we've got a lot of ice on the rivers out there. it's been a very very cold month so far. that's going to continue. 30 degrees at the moment. feels like it is 20. there's a lot of snow on the map overall. it's not especially well organized. but as we zoom in a little more and more here's washington. you c
now, the good news jim and renee, temperatures back into the 70s by saturday. all will be well.acket will be off. and i'll be feeling pretty good about being down here in clearwater as opposed to back in philadelphia. live in clearwater for nbc10, marshall harris comcast sportsnet. >> thank you. when the players start arriving at camp "nbc10 news" will bring you the hottest headlines from florida. get the latest any time right at your fingertips with the "nbc10 news"...
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my wife just checked and i think they just towed our vehicle. >> you should probably get going. >> renee chenault-fatah, nbc 10. >>> a decision that could change the future of the internet and it will impact philadelphia's largest employer. what today's so-called net neutrality ruling means for your internet service and what comcast has to say about the decision. >> also big boom in student population means a bigger need for more services. the local community college that will soon be housing its students right on camp us and how it will affect the city. >>> today's southern snow is gone, but we could see more snow showers for your friday. i'm tracking the timing and plus a cold blast to starts the weekend. my exclusive nbc 10 first alert forecast. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> the fcc today ruled your internet service provider cannot give you faster service based on how much you're willing to pay. looking live at the comp center in center city it could face the future of the internet and broadband providers like if i fill philadelphia's largest employer. >> comcast corporation is resp
my wife just checked and i think they just towed our vehicle. >> you should probably get going. >> renee chenault-fatah, nbc 10. >>> a decision that could change the future of the internet and it will impact philadelphia's largest employer. what today's so-called net neutrality ruling means for your internet service and what comcast has to say about the decision. >> also big boom in student population means a bigger need for more services. the local community college...
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let's get to rene marsh joining from us washington. they are testing the water. hearing? >> reporter: we know that environmental teams are on the scene and they say at this point it does not look like oil made it into the water supply. of course we are awaiting results from samples to verify that. they took test samples last night. they also took samples from the drinking supply today. so again, the test samples will verify that. it's unclear when we will get those results. there was roughly -- i think it was about 12 inches of snow in west virginia. that is slowing down the transport of the samples to the lab. the concern is specifically for the town of montgomery. we know that the water supply there really focusing on that to make sure it was not contaminated. here's good news. according to people on the ground they believe the snow and ice on the river actually helped slow down the oil from flowing downstream and into the water supply kate. >> what else do we know? when you look at these massive explosions have they learned anything about what caused the train
let's get to rene marsh joining from us washington. they are testing the water. hearing? >> reporter: we know that environmental teams are on the scene and they say at this point it does not look like oil made it into the water supply. of course we are awaiting results from samples to verify that. they took test samples last night. they also took samples from the drinking supply today. so again, the test samples will verify that. it's unclear when we will get those results. there was...
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cnn aviation regulations, correspondent renee marsh is following this story.roubled plane stories recently this seems pretty significant. >> we're talking about a lot of airplanes here. 128 of the boeing 737s. again, you just mentioned, they missed the required inspection. this is a portion of the plane that they're supposed to be inspecting. it's the stand by hydraulic system which is a backup system. it is in charge of essentially controlling the rudder of the plane, which is this back port. they did not get the scheduled maintenance for this specific backup part. this is what the airline said in a statement. they say the airline voluntarily removed these aircraft from service while the faa works with boeing and southwest to evaluate a proposal that would allow the airline to continue flying the planes until inspections are completed. so we do know that they did come up with an agreement with the faa. they will be allowed to fly these planes for another five days while these checks happen. but as a result of this you know yesterday we saw 80 cancellations. t
cnn aviation regulations, correspondent renee marsh is following this story.roubled plane stories recently this seems pretty significant. >> we're talking about a lot of airplanes here. 128 of the boeing 737s. again, you just mentioned, they missed the required inspection. this is a portion of the plane that they're supposed to be inspecting. it's the stand by hydraulic system which is a backup system. it is in charge of essentially controlling the rudder of the plane, which is this back...
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>> reporter: well renee, snow is still coming down here in atlantic city. it has been snowing in this area since about 5:30 this morning. the yardstick in the snow you can see we have about four inches where i'm standing. some schools in cape may county are closed today, but here in atlantic county, some parents and grandparents told us they can't understand why schools opened as usual. the snow was coming down hard when earl wagner brought his granddaughter to school in ventnor this morning. >> visibility is bad. roads are bad. >> i don't know why they don't close. it is heavy. >> reporter: but ventnor and other public schools in atlantic county did not close or even delay their openings today. when it was time for classes to start, streets were already snow covered. >> i think they should have closed it. definitely without a doubt. >> should have been a delay, a two-hour delay for everybody to get here safely. >> reporter: carrie is a teacher in ventnor. her kids to go to school in atlantic city. >> i'm 15 minutes late. >> reporter: the superintendent tel
>> reporter: well renee, snow is still coming down here in atlantic city. it has been snowing in this area since about 5:30 this morning. the yardstick in the snow you can see we have about four inches where i'm standing. some schools in cape may county are closed today, but here in atlantic county, some parents and grandparents told us they can't understand why schools opened as usual. the snow was coming down hard when earl wagner brought his granddaughter to school in ventnor this...
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rene marsh is here. obviously this is really serious and potentially very problematic for tsa. >> absolutely. and you know she not only made it past airport security she's actually done it twice and onto planes. now she's claiming she's done it for a third time. of course, that's putting security at our nation's airports back under the microscope tonight. >> i certainly don't want to do it again. >> reporter: she has the face of an innocent grandmother. the 63-year-old mareilyn jean hartman's collection of mug shots continues to grow. her m.o.? getting through security and boarding flights free. she was arrested for checking into somebody else's villa at this resort. she also told police she flew from minneapolis to jacksonville without a ticket. hartman has successfully pulled off the same stunt before. in august she pleaded no contest in california for stowing away on a flight from san jose to los angeles. >> it was stupid and it is something that i don't want to repeat. >> she bypassed tsa and airline
rene marsh is here. obviously this is really serious and potentially very problematic for tsa. >> absolutely. and you know she not only made it past airport security she's actually done it twice and onto planes. now she's claiming she's done it for a third time. of course, that's putting security at our nation's airports back under the microscope tonight. >> i certainly don't want to do it again. >> reporter: she has the face of an innocent grandmother. the 63-year-old...
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renee was 14-1-1 over the past 16 games. glass isn't the only thing broken.ix. predators up 2-1 in the second period smith knocks to home to make it 3-1 and then 4-1 nashville. predators scored five unanswered after falling behind 1-0. that was enough for the nashville goalie renee who stopped five shots in this sequence right here. he finished with 42 saves. predators win 5-1. sharks lead the final play-off spot by just 2 points. >>> a-rod suspension is over. the yankees third baseman alex rodriguez is set to return to the field after being suspended for the entire 2014 seasons for using performance-enhancing drugs. yesterday a-rod released a happened written letter to fans apologizing for his mistake. the yankees still owe rodriguez $61 million for the next three years. he is 39. he will be 42 at the end of the contract. i'm dennis o'donnell. are you ready for baseball? we'll see you tonight. >>> oh!! another beagle! . >> play of the day, the westminster dog show is worth another look because this beauty it's the victory lap for miss pea a beagle who won th
renee was 14-1-1 over the past 16 games. glass isn't the only thing broken.ix. predators up 2-1 in the second period smith knocks to home to make it 3-1 and then 4-1 nashville. predators scored five unanswered after falling behind 1-0. that was enough for the nashville goalie renee who stopped five shots in this sequence right here. he finished with 42 saves. predators win 5-1. sharks lead the final play-off spot by just 2 points. >>> a-rod suspension is over. the yankees third baseman...