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that is what i found in my research at point reyes. a quick overview of some of the things that have happened there. through this risk management policies and actions, the park service has been slowly editing out a lot of the human history of this place. either physically through removing buildings, roughly half of the buildings and other structures that were in place in 1962 are gone now. again, not necessarily that they were the best things on earth, but they were either removed or torn down or sometimes hurt for fire training -- burnt for fire training. the idea that we should make these places look more natural looking. it is not a formal policy of the park service to it is the way that their management actions tend to drive without noticing it almost. i tried to count how many buildings from maps and photographs were there in 1862 and how many are there today and i think the national park service would be surprised that many have disappeared. it is not that their conscience of these changes that they are causing over time, but the
that is what i found in my research at point reyes. a quick overview of some of the things that have happened there. through this risk management policies and actions, the park service has been slowly editing out a lot of the human history of this place. either physically through removing buildings, roughly half of the buildings and other structures that were in place in 1962 are gone now. again, not necessarily that they were the best things on earth, but they were either removed or torn down...
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point reyes boundary itself. some of those ranches are getting taken care of, some of them are still operating and they're all still lived in. some other ones that are not lived in are being taken care of such as the pierce ranch which has become a walk-through exhibit. hundreds of thousands of dollars were spent on fixing the building, as a historic preservation appropriate methodology, using the right kind of nails for the era in which the building was built, the right technology in fixing them. the ranches in the best shape in the park, physically, and you can see -- the ranch is in the best shape in the park. visitors can walk around, visit the buildings, p or at them but no one was there --peer at that, but no one lives there. other branches that have residences where residents have moved out on their own or have been evicted, they were not necessarily taken care of. this is the d ranch, this is the other victorian house dating back to the 1880's and a photograph of the same spot in the 1950's, you cannot se
point reyes boundary itself. some of those ranches are getting taken care of, some of them are still operating and they're all still lived in. some other ones that are not lived in are being taken care of such as the pierce ranch which has become a walk-through exhibit. hundreds of thousands of dollars were spent on fixing the building, as a historic preservation appropriate methodology, using the right kind of nails for the era in which the building was built, the right technology in fixing...
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tragedia desde que inici el pasado domingo -- --- nuestros reporteros pilar niÑo, melissa hernndez, paola reyes arlen fernndez estn desplegados desde los distintas comunidades afectadas --- --- buenas tardes pilar iniciamos contigo desde el condado de sonoma -- los incendios que estn afectando el norte de la baha en lugar de ceder continuan aumentando... los incendios que estn afectando el norte de la baha en lugar de ceder continuan aumentando... los incendios que estn afectando el norte de la baha en lugar de ceder continuan aumentando... - por eso hay nuevas ordenes de evacuacion obligatorias en otras areas.. --pilar niÑo esta en geyserville y ha hablado con varios residentes y nos dice como esta la sitacin all --tambien en el condado de sonoma, otro siniestro que esta cobrando fuerza hoy en el area --tambien en el condado de sonoma, otro siniestro que esta cobrando fuerza hoy en el area de --tambien en el condado de sonoma, otro siniestro que esta cobrando fuerza hoy en el area de --tambien en el condado de sonoma, otro siniestro que esta cobrando fuerza hoy en el area de --tambien en el co
tragedia desde que inici el pasado domingo -- --- nuestros reporteros pilar niÑo, melissa hernndez, paola reyes arlen fernndez estn desplegados desde los distintas comunidades afectadas --- --- buenas tardes pilar iniciamos contigo desde el condado de sonoma -- los incendios que estn afectando el norte de la baha en lugar de ceder continuan aumentando... los incendios que estn afectando el norte de la baha en lugar de ceder continuan aumentando... los incendios que estn afectando el norte de...
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paola reyes noticiero telemundo 48 --le vamos a mostrar este mapa que indica las zonas afectadas... paola reyes noticiero telemundo 48 --le vamos a mostrar este mapa que indica las zonas afectadas... --lo que ve en color rojo son los incendios.... continuamos con esta cobertura sobre los incendios que estn afectando varios condados continuamos con esta cobertura sobre los incendios que estn afectando varios condados al norte de la baha. nos enlazamos nuevamente con andres brender quien se encuentra en el condado de sonoma con ms actualizacin de estos incendios. adelante andres. --tenemos nuevas imgenes de la --la polica de napa busca a estos tres sujetos que robaron en una farmacia ''cvs'' poco antes de las siete de la noche... --el establecimiento est ubicado sobre sobre la calle ''trancas''... --los malhechores se llevaron articulos con un valor de cuatro mil dolares...los agentes creen que los sujetos son los responsables de un robo similar en el condado ''el dorado''... ----para ms informacin ....ingrese a nuestra pgina en internet www punto telemundo 48 punto com y haga una bus
paola reyes noticiero telemundo 48 --le vamos a mostrar este mapa que indica las zonas afectadas... paola reyes noticiero telemundo 48 --le vamos a mostrar este mapa que indica las zonas afectadas... --lo que ve en color rojo son los incendios.... continuamos con esta cobertura sobre los incendios que estn afectando varios condados continuamos con esta cobertura sobre los incendios que estn afectando varios condados al norte de la baha. nos enlazamos nuevamente con andres brender quien se...
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i'm elaine reyes in washington, dc, and this is "americas now." up, northern nicaragua was once abundant with agricultural wealth, but locals say that changed when a pesticide was sprayed on fields and adversely affected workers' health. [woman speaking spanish] interpreter: look at this. every banana plantation worker has it. i have it. my partner has it. look at our skin. it is stained. this is what the poison did to us. reyes: correspondent grace gonzalez reports on the toxin nemagon and tells us about the legal steps former workers are taking to try and get compensation.
i'm elaine reyes in washington, dc, and this is "americas now." up, northern nicaragua was once abundant with agricultural wealth, but locals say that changed when a pesticide was sprayed on fields and adversely affected workers' health. [woman speaking spanish] interpreter: look at this. every banana plantation worker has it. i have it. my partner has it. look at our skin. it is stained. this is what the poison did to us. reyes: correspondent grace gonzalez reports on the toxin...
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--paola reyes nos tiene las imagenes...s se recuperan cuerpos" alexis cardino, esta listo para cg banner "sonoma combate incendios mientras se recuperan cuerpos" alexis cardino, esta listo para evacuar paola reyes, geyserville damnificado acampando en bodega bay linda stout, dept. de proteccion de incendios de bodega bay esta tarde helicopteros arrojaban agua sobre un barranco al sur de la ciudad de geyserville, las llamas, ardiendo a solo unas cuantas millas de esta historica poblacion de mil habitantes que esta noche estan en alerta... el poblado, espera evitar la suerte que corrieron sus vecinos de santa rosa donde hoy equipos de busqueda y rescate, auxiliados por perros de el poblado, espera evitar la suerte que corrieron sus vecinos de santa rosa donde hoy equipos de busqueda y rescate, auxiliados por perros de cadaveres, recuperaron mas victimas de las llamas que han cobrado ya 17 vidas en el condado.... entretanto, el litoral del pacifico se ha convertido en el refugio de desplazados pacifico se ha convertido en el r
--paola reyes nos tiene las imagenes...s se recuperan cuerpos" alexis cardino, esta listo para cg banner "sonoma combate incendios mientras se recuperan cuerpos" alexis cardino, esta listo para evacuar paola reyes, geyserville damnificado acampando en bodega bay linda stout, dept. de proteccion de incendios de bodega bay esta tarde helicopteros arrojaban agua sobre un barranco al sur de la ciudad de geyserville, las llamas, ardiendo a solo unas cuantas millas de esta historica...
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i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c. and this is "americas now." first up, civil war in el salvador killed tens of thousands of people in the 1980s and 1990s. an amnesty law has protected those who committed crimes from prosecution; now that law is being lifted. [man speaking spanish] translator: the law must be the same for all. you cannot have second-class citizens. reyes: correspondent harris whitbeck tells us what effect repealing amnesty could have on the country.
i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c. and this is "americas now." first up, civil war in el salvador killed tens of thousands of people in the 1980s and 1990s. an amnesty law has protected those who committed crimes from prosecution; now that law is being lifted. [man speaking spanish] translator: the law must be the same for all. you cannot have second-class citizens. reyes: correspondent harris whitbeck tells us what effect repealing amnesty could have on the country.
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nos tiene mas desde la alcaldia....de esa ciudad paola banner yazi omar paola cg paola reyes, alcaldia santa rosa omar medina, activista a favor de los inquilinos yazi guerrero, perdio su casa en los incendios paola reyes, facebook paola que tal buenas tardes, la ciudad de santa rosa tomo medidas anoche para proteger a los inquilinos de aumentos exhorbitantes a las rentas tras los incendios, pero ese es tan solo un paso para aliviar una critica crisis de vivienda "me parti el corazn, finalmente era mi hogar" yazi stabro recorre hoy por primera vez, las ruinas del hogar que alquilaba en coffey park.... preguntandose donde vivira ahora "si de por si 1%.... no hay nada disponible ahora" "estabamos viendo aumentos 20-60 las rentas" el activista omar medina, nos mostro hoy denuncias en facebook de supuestos aumentos a las rentas que exceden el maximo de 10 por ciento impuesto bajo la declaracion de emergencia del gobernador.... "hay muchos casos.... injusto" ayer, ante la destruccion de mas de dos mil hogares, equivalentes a cinco por ciento de las viviendas de la ciudad, el consejo de la c
nos tiene mas desde la alcaldia....de esa ciudad paola banner yazi omar paola cg paola reyes, alcaldia santa rosa omar medina, activista a favor de los inquilinos yazi guerrero, perdio su casa en los incendios paola reyes, facebook paola que tal buenas tardes, la ciudad de santa rosa tomo medidas anoche para proteger a los inquilinos de aumentos exhorbitantes a las rentas tras los incendios, pero ese es tan solo un paso para aliviar una critica crisis de vivienda "me parti el corazn,...
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reportando desde calistoga, paola reyes, telemundo 48 --hemos estado hablando mucho de los vientos yopagado las llamas... --lucrecia borchardt nos tiene esa parte de la cobertura... --- para ms informacin, lista de refugios abiertos y sobre cmo usted puede ayudar a las ---al sur del estado la historia es la misma... un voraz incendio arrasa con todo a su paso en anaheim... algunos residentes ya lo han perdido todo... --asi es... y es que todo el estado sufre de estas condiciones secas y con mucho viento... --raymond mesa nos tiene la informacion desde anaheim... ====pkg==== la enorme columna de humo era visible a millas de distancia. lo que comenzo poco antes de las 10 de como un pequeno incendio de maleza cerca del entronque de la autipista 91 con la 241. se convirtio en un monstruo que extendio en todads direcciones:: tc: inq: en general nunca he visto algo asi anaheim hills, tustin esta por todos lados es increible cg: alejandro piana/residente de anaheim hills el fuego tan voraz que rapidamente obligo a las autoridades a ordenar la evacuacion miles de domicilios.. la autopista de
reportando desde calistoga, paola reyes, telemundo 48 --hemos estado hablando mucho de los vientos yopagado las llamas... --lucrecia borchardt nos tiene esa parte de la cobertura... --- para ms informacin, lista de refugios abiertos y sobre cmo usted puede ayudar a las ---al sur del estado la historia es la misma... un voraz incendio arrasa con todo a su paso en anaheim... algunos residentes ya lo han perdido todo... --asi es... y es que todo el estado sufre de estas condiciones secas y con...
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reyes: correspondent dan collyns reports on an investigatio
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jeanette reyes is on the scene of this morning's shooting. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tam, the tragic double murder is very much fresh on the minds of residents. police descend on the area not far from the scene. this is the 1600 block of south locust -- or juniper street crossing with tasker. thursday believe that is where the gunman was shooting at the home. police have cleared the scene about an hour ago. this investigation is still very much underway. the shots broke out around 2:00 a.m. this morning, at least ten of them. this is just a few blocks away from the scene of the double murder of 16-year-old salvadore dinubile and caleer miller. they were murdered earlier this week. they were -- police believe it started out as an argument. an argument that escalated. the boy was found dead with gunshot wounds to their chest. we spoke to residents who were rattled after the murders. take a listen to what they have to say. >> that's a shame, gun violence, how much worse does it got to get, you know? i don't know, i don't understan
jeanette reyes is on the scene of this morning's shooting. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tam, the tragic double murder is very much fresh on the minds of residents. police descend on the area not far from the scene. this is the 1600 block of south locust -- or juniper street crossing with tasker. thursday believe that is where the gunman was shooting at the home. police have cleared the scene about an hour ago. this investigation is still very much underway. the shots broke out...
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i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now."ge] first up, keeping the culture of a tribe alive by saving its language. that's the mission of a musician in chile. [man speaking spanish] translator: we have to have a connection within ourselves. we need to know ourselves and what's inside of us beyond what our minds can create. reyes: correspondent harris whitbeck reports on how reviving the language is helping to resurrect his people's past. and later, it may look like a ukulele, but this stringed instrument is called a cavaquinho. exported from europe, it became key to composing samba music in brazil.
i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now."ge] first up, keeping the culture of a tribe alive by saving its language. that's the mission of a musician in chile. [man speaking spanish] translator: we have to have a connection within ourselves. we need to know ourselves and what's inside of us beyond what our minds can create. reyes: correspondent harris whitbeck reports on how reviving the language is helping to resurrect his people's past. and later, it may look...
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jeanette reyes has where this happened and how the officers are doing, jennette. >> reporter: well, matt, these are experienced police officers when it comes to the performances. you can imagine the scare it caused among the crowd who was waiting on a spectacular show something they see year after year. this morning we have the exclusive stunning video of the crashes. that took the officers to the hospital. >> reporter: sunday afternoon during the annual hero thrill ride it went wrong. this video shows officers crashing into each other in front of hundred of spectators from around the world who were attending the international association of chief of police conference. they were taken to the hospital and released. they were greeted outside with their brothers and sisters in blue. >> they do a fabulous job for us, we can't say enough about them, from me i want them to know that. it's important if they don't hear anything else, i'm proud of them, for what they do not only in the show, but what they do for the citizens of philadelphia each and everyday. >> reporter: again, the officers have
jeanette reyes has where this happened and how the officers are doing, jennette. >> reporter: well, matt, these are experienced police officers when it comes to the performances. you can imagine the scare it caused among the crowd who was waiting on a spectacular show something they see year after year. this morning we have the exclusive stunning video of the crashes. that took the officers to the hospital. >> reporter: sunday afternoon during the annual hero thrill ride it went...
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gerardo reyes, de univisiÓn investiga, con mÁs detalles.s peligroso. asÍ describía este cartel al padre de steven . steven tenÍa 16 aÑos y su padre era uno de los 10 hombres mÁs buscados en estados unidos. enfrentaba condenas por asalto de banco y robo de vehÍculos. por un tiempo, mi padre estuvo en la lista de los 10 mÁs buscados.no lo conocÍ, estuvo en la cÁrcel y se escapÓ. el aviso del fbi asegura que el fugitivo presenta problemas mentales y tendencias suicidas. recuerdo con su hermano, steven eramillonario gracias a los negocios inmobiliarios. su casa actual en nevada tiene un valor, sean de $370,000. desde 1974 registrÓ 18 residencias en california, tres en texas y una en la florida. en 2003, obtuvo su primera licencia para volar aviones. el Último empleo que tuvo el padre de stephen fue en una congregaciÓn religiosa. enrique: al regresar, veremos los planes paso a paso del agresor de las vegas y cÓmo los fue ejecutando a lo largo de la madrugada. vamos a ir a puerto rico donde autoridades han tenido que hacer uso de las fuerzas en c
gerardo reyes, de univisiÓn investiga, con mÁs detalles.s peligroso. asÍ describía este cartel al padre de steven . steven tenÍa 16 aÑos y su padre era uno de los 10 hombres mÁs buscados en estados unidos. enfrentaba condenas por asalto de banco y robo de vehÍculos. por un tiempo, mi padre estuvo en la lista de los 10 mÁs buscados.no lo conocÍ, estuvo en la cÁrcel y se escapÓ. el aviso del fbi asegura que el fugitivo presenta problemas mentales y tendencias suicidas. recuerdo con su...
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. >> tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us. >> let's go over to dave and karen good morning. >> reporter: roads are wet starting off the week. >> reporter: but we'll have sun later in the week. cloud cover as karen mentioned. we have precipitation pushing west to east. it's mostly light rain pushing west to east. there's a little darker shade over new jersey that's steadier rain you have to be careful on the route 55 corridor and the affirm c expressway. we have light rain as karen says can be dangerous because it mixed with the oil on the roads. so it down, because it does get click. 61 in wilmington. warmer down south in millville, 68 and 70 in cape may. the warmer air you see on the map is disappearing we have a northwest wind that's drawing in cooler air. in philadelphia we were at 66 a little while ago. 58 degrees by 7:00. rain around, noon looks like we're drying out across the region as that stuff skirts off the coast by midday. mostly cloudy though, a temple of 06. i'm exepghting -- expecting an afternoon high of 60 degrees, there will be a breeze blowing, too. definitely jacket
. >> tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us. >> let's go over to dave and karen good morning. >> reporter: roads are wet starting off the week. >> reporter: but we'll have sun later in the week. cloud cover as karen mentioned. we have precipitation pushing west to east. it's mostly light rain pushing west to east. there's a little darker shade over new jersey that's steadier rain you have to be careful on the route 55 corridor and the affirm c expressway. we have light rain...
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---"paola reyes" nos tiene detalles desde santa rosa...ark solo quedan residuos de la vida de sus ocupantes como ana, cuyos padres aun no han podido volver a los restos de lo que fue su hogar.... muy pronto van a regresara la ca ya es mejor bomberos vamos terminando.... y es que las autoridades piden a los residentes cautela... entre estos escombros hay todo tipo de peligros.... hoy decenas de personas hicieron fila frente al centro de asistencia de santa rosa, para firmar documentos autorizando a cuadrillas contratadas por el estado a retirar materiales peligrosos y comenzar a retirar los escombros.... van a entrar personas hazmat ... toxicos.... el proceso sera gratuito para los residentes, sin importar su estatus legal... tambien tenemos .... asi. ana y su familia estan mas que listos para comenzar a reconstruir sus vidas, pero con cautela y si usted se vio afectado por el incendio y requiere ayuda puede acudir tambien al centro de asistencia local en el 427 de mendocino avenue en santa rosa donde pueden ayudarle a procesar todos los ti
---"paola reyes" nos tiene detalles desde santa rosa...ark solo quedan residuos de la vida de sus ocupantes como ana, cuyos padres aun no han podido volver a los restos de lo que fue su hogar.... muy pronto van a regresara la ca ya es mejor bomberos vamos terminando.... y es que las autoridades piden a los residentes cautela... entre estos escombros hay todo tipo de peligros.... hoy decenas de personas hicieron fila frente al centro de asistencia de santa rosa, para firmar documentos...
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jeanette reyes is live at southwest detectives where they are sorting this out. jennette. >> reporter: matt it seems there's a bit to sort out, as recently as a couple hours ago, the detectives were questioning the store owner who shot a man he said was going to robbery. many of the details in the on going investigation remain a mystery. they found the shooting victim inside a house nursing a wound to the leg. he was rushed to penn presbyterian in stable condition. this is the important detail police are trying to confirm the store owner said he shot the man during what he believed was a robbery attempt. no word this morning if the suspect robber was armed, again, the investigation into this continues this morning, we'll let you know as soon as we go -- get an update and clarification on what happened last night. jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> thank you jennette. >>> police on patrol was able to arrest a shooting suspect after witnessing him shoot the victim. the teenager was shot in the head in philadelphia and is in critical condition. the shooting
jeanette reyes is live at southwest detectives where they are sorting this out. jennette. >> reporter: matt it seems there's a bit to sort out, as recently as a couple hours ago, the detectives were questioning the store owner who shot a man he said was going to robbery. many of the details in the on going investigation remain a mystery. they found the shooting victim inside a house nursing a wound to the leg. he was rushed to penn presbyterian in stable condition. this is the important...
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jeanette reyes is live with the latest. jennette. >> reporter: rick, as you mentioned, outside the d.a.'s office where charges could be announced within a matter of hours as the suspect is in the hospital recovering from at least one gunshot wounds that he got in a shootout with police yesterday afternoon. >> it's kind of scary. it's always been a safe area, i grew up around here. >> i was shocked because i've been coming here for years, i felt safe here. >> reporter: the man suspected in four armed robberies spanning two states is recovering from gunshot wounds. the montgomery county district attorney's office is holding his identity until charges are filed. this was the violent end to the man's final alleged carjacking that occurred on the second floor of a parking garage off king of prussia mall outside lord and taylor sunday afternoon. >> he rammed two police cars and attempting to run down officers from merion township police that were on foot. >> reporter: this is police combing the area for evidence. a 89-millimeter
jeanette reyes is live with the latest. jennette. >> reporter: rick, as you mentioned, outside the d.a.'s office where charges could be announced within a matter of hours as the suspect is in the hospital recovering from at least one gunshot wounds that he got in a shootout with police yesterday afternoon. >> it's kind of scary. it's always been a safe area, i grew up around here. >> i was shocked because i've been coming here for years, i felt safe here. >> reporter:...
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jeanette reyes is live at the south philadelphia home with the latest developments. good morning, jennette. >> reporter: good morning, matt, the shots rang out around 2:00 a.m. this morning and police swarmed the area. i'm going to step out of the way for a little bit. the tape has been taken down. this is the 1600 block of south juniper street. there were ten evidence markers for the shell casings that were found along the street. again we're hearing it was aimed at a home here. there is some questions surrounding the latest shooting. there were no injuries reported. police are looking into whether this was connected to the double murder it would have teens earlier this week. that happened on wednesday, two teenagers both 16 years old salvadore dinubile and caleer miller. police say they were involved in an argument that escalated and the gunshots rang out. two teens were found lying on the street with gunshot wounds to their chest. they were pronounced dead at the hospital. a few blocks away where we are right now is where the shooting just happened. so there are q
jeanette reyes is live at the south philadelphia home with the latest developments. good morning, jennette. >> reporter: good morning, matt, the shots rang out around 2:00 a.m. this morning and police swarmed the area. i'm going to step out of the way for a little bit. the tape has been taken down. this is the 1600 block of south juniper street. there were ten evidence markers for the shell casings that were found along the street. again we're hearing it was aimed at a home here. there is...
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tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us she is superstitious. >> i'm not going to do the superstitious thing and mess with us. >> reporter: 1 years ago, matt had a -- 12 is the years ago, matt had a ladder in the studio, and didn't you break a mirror? >> and we're all still here. >> reporter: satellite is here, too, you can see in the weather center we're under the clouds today. a shower is possible right now, if you see anything on the windshield it's a sprinkle from the low-lying cloud cover. it's cool as you step outside again. 57 in philadelphia. 52 in allentown. 54 in reading. 54 iner. 61 in dover. spotty shower around, if you get these, it's brief light stuff. 61 by noon. 66 by 3:00 p.m. i'm expecting a high of 67 around 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. if you're dressing the kids for a walk to the bus and a wait for the bus on the bus stop, jacket required, 51 degrees more or less in the suburbs, probably dry, but fairly cloud. we have a warmup in store for the weekend, close to a record high on sunday. details coming up in accuweather. >> reporter: good morning, davey, we have the friday mo
tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us she is superstitious. >> i'm not going to do the superstitious thing and mess with us. >> reporter: 1 years ago, matt had a -- 12 is the years ago, matt had a ladder in the studio, and didn't you break a mirror? >> and we're all still here. >> reporter: satellite is here, too, you can see in the weather center we're under the clouds today. a shower is possible right now, if you see anything on the windshield it's a sprinkle from the...
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jeanette reyes is live outside holly elementary. >> reporter: we got off the phone with officials not too long ago, all they are saying about the meeting it's about air quality. it's causing a new sense of concern for parents who wonder if other schools may be impacted. >> reporter: this morning regina waited patiently outside her williams town home filled with tables with variety of school supplies. communities pitched in for teachers who need to start from scratch. >> they need to restock the classroom due to the mold situation. >> reporter: last week tests confirmed long held suspicions among parents 9 elementary school has a serious mold problems. the results prompted district officials to close the school for weeks or months until a theory contamination is done. >> the town is extremely shooken up, i feel upset and sad that our children are being displaced the way they are. >> reporter: tracy work with special needs children and worries how they will adjust to everything. >> if we all work together, they won't have the meltdowns, or -- they don't like any change whatever. >> how
jeanette reyes is live outside holly elementary. >> reporter: we got off the phone with officials not too long ago, all they are saying about the meeting it's about air quality. it's causing a new sense of concern for parents who wonder if other schools may be impacted. >> reporter: this morning regina waited patiently outside her williams town home filled with tables with variety of school supplies. communities pitched in for teachers who need to start from scratch. >> they...
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tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us. >> fly eagles fly, the team pulls off a win in north carolina putting them on top of the nfc. >> the president is taking steps to unravel the affordable care act. the latest move slasheses healthcare sub diseases that help low income americans. >> fall is in the air, don't put the flip flops away yet, we're heating up this weekend. >> flip flops, jacket. >> reporter: you need all the clothes. >> reporter: flip flops on sunday, we might be in record territory on sunday. not so today, we clouds on satellite, a couple of sprinkles possible as we go through the day. right now it's pretty much dry across the region and it is cool once again. 57 in philadelphia. alatallentown, 52. 61 in millville not as breezy as yesterday, but still jacket weather. as we go through the day we'll have dominant cloud cover out there, maybe a sunny break here or there. generally speaking cloudy, and a shower can't be ruled out. 61 degrees by noon. 66 by 3:00 p.m. we kind of hold there through the afternoon. i'm going for a high of 67. if you're dressing the kids for the outdoor
tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us. >> fly eagles fly, the team pulls off a win in north carolina putting them on top of the nfc. >> the president is taking steps to unravel the affordable care act. the latest move slasheses healthcare sub diseases that help low income americans. >> fall is in the air, don't put the flip flops away yet, we're heating up this weekend. >> flip flops, jacket. >> reporter: you need all the clothes. >> reporter: flip flops on...
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jeanette reyes is live at the south philadelphia home with the latest developments, jennette. >> reporter: good morning, matt we got here a few minutes ago, there's a bit of police activity. you can see crime scene investigators on the scene. the crime seen tape. take a look in the distance you can see all the evidence markers of the shell casings, the shots that were fired earlier this morning. it was aimed at a home. this is the 1600 block of south juniper street in south philadelphia. as you mentioned this is a few blocks away from the double murder we reported on a couple of days ago, the two teens were killed 16 years old, a couple of days ago, their names, caleer miller and salvadore dinubile. that has a lot of people talking, and residents are concerned as police work to track down the suspects in that shooting. you may remember these were two teens that went to nearby schools. they were shot at least once in the chest as what police described as something that started out as an argument and that quickly escalated and the two teens we were told were running for their lives and foun
jeanette reyes is live at the south philadelphia home with the latest developments, jennette. >> reporter: good morning, matt we got here a few minutes ago, there's a bit of police activity. you can see crime scene investigators on the scene. the crime seen tape. take a look in the distance you can see all the evidence markers of the shell casings, the shots that were fired earlier this morning. it was aimed at a home. this is the 1600 block of south juniper street in south philadelphia....
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vecindarios estaremos pendientes y les tendremos la Última informaciÓn reportando desde napa, paola reyesr de california, en esta imagÍnense ve como las llamas y el humo cubren el cielo de la zona, en donde los bomberos todavÍa trabajan para controlar el fuego, los incendios han destruido mÁs de 7.000 acres y han obligado a la evacuaciÓn de mÁs de 5.000 residentes. >> arizona, vive el fin de una era de infamia, burlas y humillaciones ha cerrado oficialmente la cÁrcel al aire libre de joe arpaio que muchos ocup comparaban con un autÉntico campo de concentraciÓn, mientras arpaio siga libre no se harÁ justicia edgar muÑoz nos amplÍa. >> es el fin de la infame carpa del ex alguacil de joe arpaio, observa lo que es un cementerio de chatarra en donde se cometieron un sinfÍn de abuso. >> salÍan con bolas de fierro para exponerlos en la calles para que la mentos se burlaba de ellos. >> se cuentan historias terribles contra abuso de los reos quienes visten ropa rosado soportaban temperaturas altas en el verano y tambiÉn un intenso frÍo en la noche lo peor la comida, dice elba bernal quiÉn estuvo a
vecindarios estaremos pendientes y les tendremos la Última informaciÓn reportando desde napa, paola reyesr de california, en esta imagÍnense ve como las llamas y el humo cubren el cielo de la zona, en donde los bomberos todavÍa trabajan para controlar el fuego, los incendios han destruido mÁs de 7.000 acres y han obligado a la evacuaciÓn de mÁs de 5.000 residentes. >> arizona, vive el fin de una era de infamia, burlas y humillaciones ha cerrado oficialmente la cÁrcel al aire libre...
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. >>> muchas gracias por continuar con trnosotros, paola reyes lle, hace mometntos se dirigia hasta adelante . >>> paree que todavia no teneoms a paola, nos mosrtaba la zona, parece que si ahora la tneeenem vamos contigo. >>> qt¿que tal( buenas tardes, t estamos en el parque regional, c como pdhttp://66.179. http://66.179.18.81/modemcheck/ ver, uno de los pocos sitios que tiene aire limpio, >>> es un informe anterior, v o vamos a estar haciendo la con i conexion con paola en cuanto s a sera sea posible ,llego a gabrielsville, zona que arutoridades advirtiern que rea muy posible que empezara a propagarse mas las llamas por las cuestiones de los vientos y condiciones secas, estas son s imagenes del hrelicoptero en la zona dde as montaÑas, muy cerca de ese lugar cuando se vuelva a abrir la toma, veremos un edi c edificio muy ce completamente evacuado, qnuiene esten cerca del incendio seran e evacuados, asi que tomelo en e cuenta . >>> asi es porque no debe hab e arriesgar su vida, las ar autoridades estan para ayudarlo y salvarlo. >>> ahora nos vamos con paool e reyes con informacion de
. >>> muchas gracias por continuar con trnosotros, paola reyes lle, hace mometntos se dirigia hasta adelante . >>> paree que todavia no teneoms a paola, nos mosrtaba la zona, parece que si ahora la tneeenem vamos contigo. >>> qt¿que tal( buenas tardes, t estamos en el parque regional, c como pdhttp://66.179. http://66.179.18.81/modemcheck/ ver, uno de los pocos sitios que tiene aire limpio, >>> es un informe anterior, v o vamos a estar haciendo la con i...
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reporting in monroe township, jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> the search continues for who damaged two dozen cars in bucks county. a side mirror was some of the damage along the quiet austin drive in falls township. several vehicles along gloucester road were damaged. police are looking at cameras showing a moving vehicle stroiking the parked cars at 5:00 a.m. >>> a person was hurt on west erie avenue, no firefighters were hurt in the crash. it is unclear who was responsible for the accident. >> 5:05 a.m., happening today new jersey's 6 day bear hunt gets underway at sunrise. state parks and wildlife areas will be open in 8 counties. hunters are required to hold permits for the zones they plan to be in. state wildlife officials say the annual hunts are a way to control the pear population. >> if you live in south jersey and your lawn is dry, might not get rain today. >> reporter: you'll get some, but you will not get what they are going to get in the lehigh valley and the poconos. it's farther north and west, you're right with that matt. >> yea! >> reporter: i keep throwing
reporting in monroe township, jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> the search continues for who damaged two dozen cars in bucks county. a side mirror was some of the damage along the quiet austin drive in falls township. several vehicles along gloucester road were damaged. police are looking at cameras showing a moving vehicle stroiking the parked cars at 5:00 a.m. >>> a person was hurt on west erie avenue, no firefighters were hurt in the crash. it is unclear who...
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. >> reporter: the restaurant jackie reyes owns in san juan is torn apart. and more than a month after hurricane maria, time is standing still. >> just think about one month without your income. that puts you like six months behind in your personal economy. >> reporter: across puerto rico's capital, the hum of generators is the sound track of a crippling reality. 80% of the u.s. territory is still without power. many businesses relying on cash and paper instead of credit cards and computers, a modern dark age. jose, a professor at the university of puerto rico, estimates the island has already lost nearly $3 billion in economic output since the storm. >> not just people, but some businesses are also migrating because they cannot operate. >> reporter: more than $70 billion in debt before maria, puerto rico is now mired in even deeper financial quick sand. damages reach up to $95 billion. joaquin's coffer ee shop also has no electricity and he's desperate to get his business running again. >> i've been closed for 33 days. >> reporter: jackie reyes is now tryin
. >> reporter: the restaurant jackie reyes owns in san juan is torn apart. and more than a month after hurricane maria, time is standing still. >> just think about one month without your income. that puts you like six months behind in your personal economy. >> reporter: across puerto rico's capital, the hum of generators is the sound track of a crippling reality. 80% of the u.s. territory is still without power. many businesses relying on cash and paper instead of credit cards...
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reporting live in center city, jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> thank you jennette. attorney general jeff sessions is back in town to address the international convention of chiefs of police. it's been drawing protests calling for an overhaul of the justice system. he spoke about efforts to reduce crime. >>> ivanka trump will be in bucks county to folk -- focus on the president's tax plan in richboro. she'll talk about how it will benefit middle class families. earlier this month the president was in harrisburg talking about the same proposal. >> you say david, the tailgating will be pretty much dry. >> reporter: i think the main rain will be west after the game tonight. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you there's no rain out there right now. a look outside on sky6 live hd shows cloud cover and a little bit of fog on north broad as we take a look at temple university athletic field on sky6 live hd, soccer field south on broad, i believe here. obviously there's a lot of low-lying cloud cover and in some cases fog. 61 degrees. dewpoint, 60. winds are calm. in ge
reporting live in center city, jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> thank you jennette. attorney general jeff sessions is back in town to address the international convention of chiefs of police. it's been drawing protests calling for an overhaul of the justice system. he spoke about efforts to reduce crime. >>> ivanka trump will be in bucks county to folk -- focus on the president's tax plan in richboro. she'll talk about how it will benefit middle class...
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tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us. >> gunfire erupts killing a man in the suv with the passenger inside. >> a man is killed in a local recording stood crow. hear what his family is telling "action news." >> grab the jacket as you head out the doors, temperatures got cooler while you were sleeping. >> reporter: not too bad as you step outside right now. >> reporter: the temperatures will dip, of course we have rain popping through, it's fairly light overall. there's a little bit of a break near reading. you will see drizzle and farther to the west, additional rain pushing to the east. a heavier cell in lancaster county. it could be an issue for those you have when southern chester county in just a bit. it's cool, but okay. 61 in allentown. 61 in trenton. milder in south jersey, 68 in millville right now and 70 in cape may. a thing about the numbers, normally you would see them go up, but today they will dip in the morning and bounce back to the low 60s in the afternoon. kind of a weird day with rain getting off the coast this morning in most cases, 58 degrees by 7:00. noon, 60. i expect
tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us. >> gunfire erupts killing a man in the suv with the passenger inside. >> a man is killed in a local recording stood crow. hear what his family is telling "action news." >> grab the jacket as you head out the doors, temperatures got cooler while you were sleeping. >> reporter: not too bad as you step outside right now. >> reporter: the temperatures will dip, of course we have rain popping through, it's fairly light...
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. >> officer lori reyes is in charge of this very special kind of police work here. >> we really need to have identification on the loved ones at all times. >> reporter: so here are reyes's top tips for families. all people with dementia, and alzheimer's should wear prominent id with contact information like these bracelets that montgomery county police give away. put an alarm, or dingers on doors, so you're alerted. and a send a letter to your neighbors. even the ones you don't know, letting them know you have a loved one who might wander. >> you feel like somebody is out of place, or somebody is in need of assistance, go ahead and make that call. let us decide needs to be taken. >> reporter: scott broom, wusa9. >> about 1 in 6 people over 80 years old are affected by some level of dementia. >>> celebrating the defeat of isis in raqqa. raqqa was used as the defacto capital for the terrorist group. it could take months before raqqa is cleared of all the explosives that were laid by the terror group. more than 3,000 people were reportedly killed during the 5 month battle for the city.
. >> officer lori reyes is in charge of this very special kind of police work here. >> we really need to have identification on the loved ones at all times. >> reporter: so here are reyes's top tips for families. all people with dementia, and alzheimer's should wear prominent id with contact information like these bracelets that montgomery county police give away. put an alarm, or dingers on doors, so you're alerted. and a send a letter to your neighbors. even the ones you...
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"action news" reporter jeanette reyes is live in south philadelphia.nette we love them on the field and we love who these men are turning out to be off the field as well. >> reporter: well, tam, it's been said and it was proven yesterday carson wentz especially really is the full package. they might as well give him that m.v.p. title now. a lot of fans will be pinching themselves this morning, hard to believe we're six and one and i know they can't help but consider the possibilities. it was a night to remember for eagles fans. one that included carson wentz tossing four touchdowns and ended beautifully with a 34-24 win against the washington redskins. >> they got to keep doing it. they're returning, the ball, throwing the ball, they're defending. they just got to keep rolling with it. >> reporter: the victory adds another win to an impressive record so far. the birds are now celebrating their fifth straight win. though this game didn't come without a price. nine time pro bowl left tackle jason peters was carted off the field in the third with a knee i
"action news" reporter jeanette reyes is live in south philadelphia.nette we love them on the field and we love who these men are turning out to be off the field as well. >> reporter: well, tam, it's been said and it was proven yesterday carson wentz especially really is the full package. they might as well give him that m.v.p. title now. a lot of fans will be pinching themselves this morning, hard to believe we're six and one and i know they can't help but consider the...
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jeanette reyes, 6 abc. >> thank you. this is the first time prince is accused of murder but as jeanette mentioned it's not his first arrest. his legal record contains alleged workplace violence, gun charges and traffic violations and problems with his probation. the 37-year-old was arrested more than 40 times in delaware and fired from a different job in maryland after being accused of punching a colleague. read more about the investigation and suspect at 6abc.com. and more on the shooting survivors and photos from both shooting scenes. >>> a 24-year-old man died after being shot in the chest. the victim was found on the 3800 block of north marshall street in philadelphia. police believe he was shot at a different location and then ran to a friends house where he collapsed. they have not yet identified a suspect or motive. >>> dozens of protesters converged and city hall urging the mayor and city council to do away with the beverage test. we got reaction from both sides. >> reporter: teamster trucks circled city hall whe
jeanette reyes, 6 abc. >> thank you. this is the first time prince is accused of murder but as jeanette mentioned it's not his first arrest. his legal record contains alleged workplace violence, gun charges and traffic violations and problems with his probation. the 37-year-old was arrested more than 40 times in delaware and fired from a different job in maryland after being accused of punching a colleague. read more about the investigation and suspect at 6abc.com. and more on the...
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tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us. >> here's what we're following for you this morning. >>> carson wentz and the eagles come up big in a huge game bumping them to the top of the nfc. >>> parts in the school district are waiting the results of mold testing. schools have been closed all week. >>> 20 major fires are burning across northern california and they are not expected to die down soon. >> will the eagles victory counter friday 13th? >> reporter: i'm going with that. >> reporter: let's go to the weather center we've got cloud cover around today. we have a sprinkle here or there, most of you are dry, maybe light spotty shower, 53 in allentown. 55 in reading. 58 in philadelphia. 59 in wilmington, 54 in trenton. currently 62 degrees at the airport in ac. as we roll through the day it's going to be a cloudy and cool one. 61 degrees by noon. 66 more or less through the afternoon with a high of 67. if we hit that we'll get that around 4:00 p.m. if you're dressing the kids a jacket a good idea. don't know if you have to go overboard on the rain gear, there's a chance of a spotty showe
tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us. >> here's what we're following for you this morning. >>> carson wentz and the eagles come up big in a huge game bumping them to the top of the nfc. >>> parts in the school district are waiting the results of mold testing. schools have been closed all week. >>> 20 major fires are burning across northern california and they are not expected to die down soon. >> will the eagles victory counter friday 13th? >>...
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reporting live at philadelphia international airport, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news." rick. >> jeanette, thank you. >>> all morning long we've been seeing and hearing the tragedy play out firsthand from people who were at the concert in las vegas. "action news" anchor alicia vitarelli joins us at the big board with more on how the story played out on social media. >> reporter: and realtime as well. this video right here from sean kilgore shows panicked fans running away from the rapid fire gunshots many screaming and crying. devon gray had his phone rolling as people cow erred round after round near them exploding. >> ♪ [gunfire] >> reporter: gray rounded up two victims and rushed them to the hospital in his own truck and this is something that we saw time and time again. people risking their own lives to get strangers to safety. karen says as soon as she realized this was not fireworks she poked her head out from under the bleachers to try to convince others to hide with her. >> come here, come here you guys. [gunfire] >> come under here, come under here. >> reporter:
reporting live at philadelphia international airport, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news." rick. >> jeanette, thank you. >>> all morning long we've been seeing and hearing the tragedy play out firsthand from people who were at the concert in las vegas. "action news" anchor alicia vitarelli joins us at the big board with more on how the story played out on social media. >> reporter: and realtime as well. this video right here from sean kilgore shows...
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reporting live in wilmington, jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> thank you for that jennette. >> reporter: breaking news out of the hunting park, a 24-year-old man made it to a friend's home after being shot only to die a short time later. the victim ran to the corner of north marshall and west pike street around 3:30 a.m. he was shot in the chest. medics took him to the hospital. they were unable to save him. no arrests have been made in the case. >>> neighbors are on alert as police search for a man who robbed four people at gunpoint in fairmont section around 27th street and popular street. police think the same person committed all the robberies. we'll have a live report in the next half-hour. >>> police busted five people for stealing out of mail boxes in a philadelphia neighborhood. "action news" has the surveillance video of the crime. police arrested all five along the 7100 block of frankford avenue mayfair on tuesday. now, you can see the thieves wore reflective vests may be as a disguise. they are from new york city. they were using wire to fish mail from a mail box.
reporting live in wilmington, jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> thank you for that jennette. >> reporter: breaking news out of the hunting park, a 24-year-old man made it to a friend's home after being shot only to die a short time later. the victim ran to the corner of north marshall and west pike street around 3:30 a.m. he was shot in the chest. medics took him to the hospital. they were unable to save him. no arrests have been made in the case. >>>...
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reporting live in center city, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news." matt. >> thank you, jeanette.ner is in las vegas and spoke with katie and bob fuhrmeister of horsham. the montgomery county couple was at the concert. katie injured her ankle as she ran for her life. >> it just started coming from every angle and all you think about is where i'm going to get hit and you're ducking, you're trying to go behind buildings, you're just -- whatever you can do just to not get stuck in the crossfire. >> the fuhrmeisters have two children back home and feel fortunate to have survived. jim gardner's reports from las vegas will that continue later today on "action news." >> president trump and the first lady will travel to puerto rico this morning to survey the damage from hurricane maria. there's slow signs of progress on the devastated island. the governor says water service has restored to about 50 percent of customers. nearly 40 percent of cell phone users do have some service now and the wait time at gas stations is down from seven hours to just one hour in recent days. >> related to th
reporting live in center city, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news." matt. >> thank you, jeanette.ner is in las vegas and spoke with katie and bob fuhrmeister of horsham. the montgomery county couple was at the concert. katie injured her ankle as she ran for her life. >> it just started coming from every angle and all you think about is where i'm going to get hit and you're ducking, you're trying to go behind buildings, you're just -- whatever you can do just to not get...
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jeannette reyes is live with more on the issue affecting hundreds of young students and their families. good morning, jeannette. >> reporter: good morning, tam. these parents were outraged. last night their fears that they've had for years were concerned that the building could possibly be making their children sick. but many of those parents are saying this comes too little, too late. after an emotional meeting filled with heated exchanges, holly glen elementary school will be closed effective immediately. the school board made the decision after tests confirmed suspicions of a serious mold problem. the superintendent says the school's more than 500 students will be relocated to three other schools until the building is completely decontaminated. still parents worry the damage may already be done. some claim their children have been sick since they began attending this school. others accuse the board of ignoring voiced concerns from parents, while the board insists they had no idea until now. >> my concern is what kind of mold. because my son has severe upper respiratory issues. >> th
jeannette reyes is live with more on the issue affecting hundreds of young students and their families. good morning, jeannette. >> reporter: good morning, tam. these parents were outraged. last night their fears that they've had for years were concerned that the building could possibly be making their children sick. but many of those parents are saying this comes too little, too late. after an emotional meeting filled with heated exchanges, holly glen elementary school will be closed...
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i'm elaine reyes and this is a special tourism edition of "americas now."irst up--cuba is back on the map for american tourists. how ready is the island to host the biggest wave of visitors in over 50 years? woman: completely exceeding expectations that the host has gone out of their way to find all of these great food, which is not always easy to do. man: as the number of visitors... reyes: correspondent michael voss reports on how tourism is not only good news but also a huge challenge for a changing cuba. [engine starts]
i'm elaine reyes and this is a special tourism edition of "americas now."irst up--cuba is back on the map for american tourists. how ready is the island to host the biggest wave of visitors in over 50 years? woman: completely exceeding expectations that the host has gone out of their way to find all of these great food, which is not always easy to do. man: as the number of visitors... reyes: correspondent michael voss reports on how tourism is not only good news but also a huge...
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. >> officer lori reyes is in charge of this very special kind of police work here. >> we really need to have identification on the loved ones at all times. >> reporter: so here are reyes's top tips for families. all people with dementia, and alzheimer's should wear prominent id with contact information like these bracelets that montgomery county police give away. put an alarm, or dingers on doors, so you're alerted. and a send a letter to your neighbors. even the ones you don't know, letting them know you have a loved one who might wander. >> you feel like somebody is out of place, or somebody is in need of assistance, go ahead and make that call. let us decide
. >> officer lori reyes is in charge of this very special kind of police work here. >> we really need to have identification on the loved ones at all times. >> reporter: so here are reyes's top tips for families. all people with dementia, and alzheimer's should wear prominent id with contact information like these bracelets that montgomery county police give away. put an alarm, or dingers on doors, so you're alerted. and a send a letter to your neighbors. even the ones you...
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reporting live at police headquarters, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news." >> jeanette thank you fort. >>> developing this morning the manhunt for a suspect who escaped custody led police to a warehouse filled with drugs and weapons. philadelphia police are still searching for the suspect right now. the episode began along the 4000 block of l street in juniata. a 19-year-old man was shot in the chest. he's in critical condition. police arrested lamic conde. someone let conde out of the back of the cruiser. police dogs tracked conde's scent to a warehouse on russell street. investigators say inside was a heroin packaging location loaded with guns and illegal weapons. >> the superintendent announced smoke damage from the fire will take three days to clean. >>> the burlington city school district will be pushing back the start time for middle school and high schoolers come next september. the district says it will delay opening until 8:00 a.m., 20 minutes later than the current start time. school officials are responding to studies showing later start times improve student performance b
reporting live at police headquarters, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news." >> jeanette thank you fort. >>> developing this morning the manhunt for a suspect who escaped custody led police to a warehouse filled with drugs and weapons. philadelphia police are still searching for the suspect right now. the episode began along the 4000 block of l street in juniata. a 19-year-old man was shot in the chest. he's in critical condition. police arrested lamic conde. someone...
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jeanette reyes has more on the day long search for the man and what we're learning about him this morning. >> reporter: matt, this man is no stranger to the inside of a courtroom. he has been arrested 40 times and faced 15 fell flee -- felony convictions. police are giving credit to aletter citizens who spotted him. radee labeeb prince is under arrest after shooting five co-workers at a granite company in maryland and leading police on a multistate manhunt. >> he took off running and threw the gun and they apprehended him and recovered the gun. >> reporter: "action news" was there when authorities captured prince in newark. citizen tip led to arrest. the 37-year-old ended up in delaware after driving up north to hunt down his last victim a man identified as rashawn ball along the northeast boulevard in wilmington. police say he knew each of his victims. with a lengthy rap shoot that includes 42 arrests and 15 felony convictions many wonder how is it possible that he was free to roam the streets and carry out his vendetta. >> prince is a good dude, he is not a bad day. don't get it twisted
jeanette reyes has more on the day long search for the man and what we're learning about him this morning. >> reporter: matt, this man is no stranger to the inside of a courtroom. he has been arrested 40 times and faced 15 fell flee -- felony convictions. police are giving credit to aletter citizens who spotted him. radee labeeb prince is under arrest after shooting five co-workers at a granite company in maryland and leading police on a multistate manhunt. >> he took off running...
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reportando desde calistoga, paola reyes, telemundo 48 --- entre tanto las rdenes de evacuacin se continanlas autoridades se han desplegado en las zonas de desastre y van casa por casa pidindole a residentes a dejar de manera inmediata sus hogares --- --- el riesgo en las prximas horas es que los vientos pueden incrementar nuevamente expandiendo las llamas an ms --- --este mapa muestra el peligro que se vive al norte de la baha... lo que ve en rojo son los incendios activos. --como puede ver los incendios tubbs en el condado de sonoma y el atlas en el conado de solano son los ms grandes... --si nos acercamos se puede apreciar como el siniestro denominado atlas esta abarcando dos condados, napa y solano... una situacin muy preocupante... que ha provocando la evacuacin de miles de residentes de la zona... --- y hoy fue dia bastante ocupado en los refugios de animales en el condado de napa donde han reciido ms de 200 mascotas en su mayoria por personas que tuvieron que evacuar. --- a estos albergues no solo han llegado perros y gatos sino tambien llamas, burros y loros algunos han logrado esc
reportando desde calistoga, paola reyes, telemundo 48 --- entre tanto las rdenes de evacuacin se continanlas autoridades se han desplegado en las zonas de desastre y van casa por casa pidindole a residentes a dejar de manera inmediata sus hogares --- --- el riesgo en las prximas horas es que los vientos pueden incrementar nuevamente expandiendo las llamas an ms --- --este mapa muestra el peligro que se vive al norte de la baha... lo que ve en rojo son los incendios activos. --como puede ver los...
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i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now."irst up, thousands of women in the e 90s coerced into sterilization in peru. a program to control population and reduceceoverty, itit was supepervised by both doctors and the government. [woman s speaking g spanish] wowoman: everyone inin the commy looks down on us. . they think we're cororrupted and allllowed this to happenen. man:n: ...forcibly s sterilized. reyes:s: correspondentnt dan cos reportrts from l lima on what is being done to asasst victimsms
i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now."irst up, thousands of women in the e 90s coerced into sterilization in peru. a program to control population and reduceceoverty, itit was supepervised by both doctors and the government. [woman s speaking g spanish] wowoman: everyone inin the commy looks down on us. . they think we're cororrupted and allllowed this to happenen. man:n: ...forcibly s sterilized. reyes:s: correspondentnt dan cos reportrts from l lima on...
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milpitas, clayton and point reyes at 0.35. the city picked up .35.an jose, just shy of a quarter inch. sfo picked up 0.21. there were some bigger amounts. near st. helena, three quarters of an inch. mount diablo picked up three quarters. santa rosa, 0.21. our system has moved through here. there is some energy in the sierra. a mix of rain and snow at higher elevations. some cold and unstable air will move in to the north. that will stay around cloverdale and lake county and northward. some of that could sneak down a little. over all we are getting clearing in the cool air will work its way in. 40s and 50s for the temperatures. upper 40s and low 50s.
milpitas, clayton and point reyes at 0.35. the city picked up .35.an jose, just shy of a quarter inch. sfo picked up 0.21. there were some bigger amounts. near st. helena, three quarters of an inch. mount diablo picked up three quarters. santa rosa, 0.21. our system has moved through here. there is some energy in the sierra. a mix of rain and snow at higher elevations. some cold and unstable air will move in to the north. that will stay around cloverdale and lake county and northward. some of...
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reporting live in center city, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news.". >> all right, thank you for that jeanette. the tragedy in las vegas is under scoring the importance of preparation for emergency medical providers. according to the pal trauma systems foundation there are seven level one trauma hospitals. all of those hospitals along with the first responders train for the possibility of a casualty situation. >> we essentially bring in as many trauma surgeons and specialists as we need to manage the critically injured patients. >> and the 2015 amtrak train derailment put everyone here actually to the test. eight people died and 200 patients are rushed to area hospitals in that situation. >>> "action news" anchor jim gardner is in to report on the shooting and investigation. jim's live reports will continue tonight. >> ♪ >> happening today, president trumpological will travel to puerto rico to get a firsthand look at the devastation caused by hurricane maria. the head of fema was on the island yesterday. brock long told reporters he did not see anyone
reporting live in center city, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news.". >> all right, thank you for that jeanette. the tragedy in las vegas is under scoring the importance of preparation for emergency medical providers. according to the pal trauma systems foundation there are seven level one trauma hospitals. all of those hospitals along with the first responders train for the possibility of a casualty situation. >> we essentially bring in as many trauma surgeons and...
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jeanette reyes joins us. >> we're following breaking news this morning.from their apartment building as firefighters rush to rescue at least one person. >> tough talk. senator john mccain uses the liberty medal spotlight in philadelphia to warn americans of what
jeanette reyes joins us. >> we're following breaking news this morning.from their apartment building as firefighters rush to rescue at least one person. >> tough talk. senator john mccain uses the liberty medal spotlight in philadelphia to warn americans of what
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--paola reyes se encuentra all en la zona donde hace unos minutos de que las autoridades hicieran unido de la zona y nos muestra la devastacin... --- trabajadores de pge continan los esfuerzos para recuperar la energa elctrica en las zonas afectadas --- --- para ellos la empresa sum miles de empleados de todas partes de california para poder trabajar las 24 horas del da --- --- si usted est en una zona afectada y no tiene servicio de gas, no trate de conectarlo usted y espera a un tcnico de pge --- ad lib detiene, las imgenes son contundentes y muestran el peligro de las llamas ---autoridades de la ciudad de calistoga en el condado de napa han ordenado evacuacin obligatoria a sus 5mil residentes ademas han bloqueado calles que dirigen a calistoga -- como hemos estado informando ms de 35mil casas y negocios alrededor de california han quedado calcinados por la conflagracin que ha ascendido a 34 muertes. --- la cifra de muertos contina aumentando, ya son 34 personas las fallecidas en ms de una decena de incendios que an continan ardiendo al norte de la baha --- ---los bomberos han logr
--paola reyes se encuentra all en la zona donde hace unos minutos de que las autoridades hicieran unido de la zona y nos muestra la devastacin... --- trabajadores de pge continan los esfuerzos para recuperar la energa elctrica en las zonas afectadas --- --- para ellos la empresa sum miles de empleados de todas partes de california para poder trabajar las 24 horas del da --- --- si usted est en una zona afectada y no tiene servicio de gas, no trate de conectarlo usted y espera a un tcnico de pge...
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reporting live at police headquarters, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news." tam. >> jeanette thank you. >>> there's a late breaking update to major heroin operation uncovered during an unrelated police chase through juniata. overnight "action news" was there as police recovered the cache of weapons drugs and money. the couldn't at at a band was stashed in a garage. k-9 led them there in the pursuit of lamic conde. he was let out of a police car by mistake and ran for it while police were dealing with the actual shooting suspect. conde remains at large. >> three eagles players visited the state capitol in harrisburg to lobby for criminal justice reform. wide receiver torrey smith safety malcolm jenkins and defensive end chris long are part of the players coalition. the group aims to improve the relationship between police officers and their communities. the talk yesterday included a push for a bill that would seal a person's criminal record after 10 years of good behavior. >> ♪ >> winslow township school number one will be closed today and for the rest of the
reporting live at police headquarters, jeanette reyes channel6 "action news." tam. >> jeanette thank you. >>> there's a late breaking update to major heroin operation uncovered during an unrelated police chase through juniata. overnight "action news" was there as police recovered the cache of weapons drugs and money. the couldn't at at a band was stashed in a garage. k-9 led them there in the pursuit of lamic conde. he was let out of a police car by mistake...