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let's choose a path. >> difficult to do if you're traveling and east rutherford. police are on scene investigating. blocks three lanes at route 120. we have delays in the back portion of the screen here that stretch apart -- across the hackensack river bridge. also we to an accident at hamilton and alternate sake parking is affect and effect and be safe. >> came to between the mats in the yanks tonight. >> they just made big last- minute trades. >> the mets and the yankees active at the trade deadline wanting buying and the other selling. for the second straight year this year it is jay bruce from the reds. he is the first league leader and. r.b.i.s to ever be traded at the deadline mean whales -- meanwhile the yankees traded away their leading hitter. the firesale landed them so many prospects they are considered the best farm system and baseball. the yankees aren't waving the white flag just yet didi gregorius two r.b.i. single tied it up and they had a first save wih closer. game two is tonight at citi field. i am steve overmyer. have a great day. >>> and the e
let's choose a path. >> difficult to do if you're traveling and east rutherford. police are on scene investigating. blocks three lanes at route 120. we have delays in the back portion of the screen here that stretch apart -- across the hackensack river bridge. also we to an accident at hamilton and alternate sake parking is affect and effect and be safe. >> came to between the mats in the yanks tonight. >> they just made big last- minute trades. >> the mets and the...
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east rutherford. kai simonsen is over the scene now in chopper 4. kai? >> well, michael and darlene, good morning to both of you. continuing troubles out here in new jersey as lauren has been telling us. these are live pictures from chopper 4. first on the scene over route 3 west by route 120 in east police are now telling us that one person has died as a result of this accident. details on this are still sketchy. they're continuing to come in. as we get more details on what happened, we'll pass them along to you. in the meantime, the left lane is getting by. police investigation is currently under way. the delays back to meadowland parkway in secaucus. >>> lauren, what's the rest of the traffic looking like? that accident. on the gowanus bqe, you have an accident eastbound by hamilton avenue and the tunnel. delays pack to 38th street right now. a live look at the long island expressway out by the grand central parkway where it's a slow ride westbound. stop and go through the area, due to congestion.
east rutherford. kai simonsen is over the scene now in chopper 4. kai? >> well, michael and darlene, good morning to both of you. continuing troubles out here in new jersey as lauren has been telling us. these are live pictures from chopper 4. first on the scene over route 3 west by route 120 in east police are now telling us that one person has died as a result of this accident. details on this are still sketchy. they're continuing to come in. as we get more details on what happened,...
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it went instead to rutherford b.ayes and in 1880 his name was put in nomination, and he again did not have quite enough support, and finally in 1884 he was nominated and he ran against grover cleveland and narrowly lost in that national election. this is mr. blaine's study and library, and this is part of the addition to the house that the blaines made in 1872, and it is the room that still remains the closest to what blaine and his family would have known back in the victorian period. when the house became the home for the governors in 1920, the decision was made to preserve this room much as it was in the earlier period, so it has become the repository for many artifacts that relate to blaine. the first one we'll look at is blaine's desk when he was editor of the kennebec journal. he came to augusta in the 1850s to be a newspaper editor, and this desk was made especially for him at the time, and then when he left the newspaper to go on for his political career, the desk stayed there and in recent years the journal
it went instead to rutherford b.ayes and in 1880 his name was put in nomination, and he again did not have quite enough support, and finally in 1884 he was nominated and he ran against grover cleveland and narrowly lost in that national election. this is mr. blaine's study and library, and this is part of the addition to the house that the blaines made in 1872, and it is the room that still remains the closest to what blaine and his family would have known back in the victorian period. when the...
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miranda lambert engaged but, this little boy and east rutherford new knows what he wants. sebastian gunned-down alunni askin for her hand in marriage. he gave her a ring. during the show saturday, she told the audience that she said yes. wait another 25 years. that doesn't for fox 8 news join us again tonight at 10:00 p.m., until then, ni enjoy your
miranda lambert engaged but, this little boy and east rutherford new knows what he wants. sebastian gunned-down alunni askin for her hand in marriage. he gave her a ring. during the show saturday, she told the audience that she said yes. wait another 25 years. that doesn't for fox 8 news join us again tonight at 10:00 p.m., until then, ni enjoy your
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blake rutherford, and mieka, what do you think?a cnn poll shows more americans trust donald trump than hillary clinton on the economy. the polls are already tightening. this is preseason kickoff, september 1. in pennsylvania he is within 3 points striking distance. and we are seeing the polls tightening in michigan. in florida trump is leading. his mess and is resonating with voters. especially when he's talking about putting america back to work, not choking businesses with regulations and not keeping 40 million americans on food stamps. >> it's awfully late for donald trump to decide to get in the paid advertising game. the key to any political campaign is a robust field operation which in my home state of pennsylvania, donald trump does not have. he's not organized on the ground. he doesn't have troops and volunteers and he doesn't have an organization. what we are seeing from trump while interesting will be pretty ineffective and awfully late. >> we have been in place since 2013. we have over 100,000 people are registering to v
blake rutherford, and mieka, what do you think?a cnn poll shows more americans trust donald trump than hillary clinton on the economy. the polls are already tightening. this is preseason kickoff, september 1. in pennsylvania he is within 3 points striking distance. and we are seeing the polls tightening in michigan. in florida trump is leading. his mess and is resonating with voters. especially when he's talking about putting america back to work, not choking businesses with regulations and not...
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from east rutherford, new jersey, please welcome eddie wilk. [cheers and applause] welcome back. good to see you again. >> good to see you. absolutely. thank you. [applause] >> so, eddie, again, i know you're a successful real estate agent. not so lucky in love. >> yeah, if you want to put it that way. [chuckles]
from east rutherford, new jersey, please welcome eddie wilk. [cheers and applause] welcome back. good to see you again. >> good to see you. absolutely. thank you. [applause] >> so, eddie, again, i know you're a successful real estate agent. not so lucky in love. >> yeah, if you want to put it that way. [chuckles]
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investigators say he car-jacked a driver on rutherford avenue in charlestown, gesturing as though he had a firearm. police later spotted the car in somerville. as daniell was taken into custody, police say he admitted to robbing a convenience store in that city. he remains in custody tonight. >> it was my destiny to find him and i do it wouldn't give up. 65 years after the cambridge soldier's death. heather: a show of sportmanship. a massachusetts native shows the true meaning of olympic spirit. harvey: heavy downpours and storms north and west of boston and the drought stricken area. where they are headed and what we face. >> patriots and bears practicing together again today patriots getting an old friend back today harvey: heavy downpours moving through tewksbury to andover. we will keep you posted. ed: hundreds of people turned out for an emotional ceremony today to welcome home the soldier killed in war more than 60 years ago. heather: david b nick shows how science and a family's persistence made it possible. david: soldiers saluted as a flag draped cop and rolled off the plane
investigators say he car-jacked a driver on rutherford avenue in charlestown, gesturing as though he had a firearm. police later spotted the car in somerville. as daniell was taken into custody, police say he admitted to robbing a convenience store in that city. he remains in custody tonight. >> it was my destiny to find him and i do it wouldn't give up. 65 years after the cambridge soldier's death. heather: a show of sportmanship. a massachusetts native shows the true meaning of olympic...
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chopper 4 above the scene in east rutherford has traffic was backed up. jorge torres jumped out of the moving car right around 5:00 this morning. the driver of the car is not facing any charges. >>> pseng workers worked to fix a gas main break. it happened on deer park drive in south brunswick. the center was evacuated for a time, but everyone was allowed back in before noon. there's no word of any for a man accused of the mass murder at an historic black church want a federal judge to rule capital punishment unconstitutional. dylann roof's attorneys are seeking life in prison. prosecutors are seeking the the desertion case of bowe bergdahl. defense lawyers say a comment violated his due process rights. his military trial gets under way early next year. >>> just ahead for us, a starbucks recall. what caused three children to cut their mouths. >>> plus, the message from governor christie in response to the long lines at motor vehicle offices all around the state. >>> and a backyard swallowed by a sinkhole. what may be underneath this that caused the ground
chopper 4 above the scene in east rutherford has traffic was backed up. jorge torres jumped out of the moving car right around 5:00 this morning. the driver of the car is not facing any charges. >>> pseng workers worked to fix a gas main break. it happened on deer park drive in south brunswick. the center was evacuated for a time, but everyone was allowed back in before noon. there's no word of any for a man accused of the mass murder at an historic black church want a federal judge to...
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as lieutenant governor rutherford told me it looks like a set from a disaster movie. >> i don't know if there's someone in that car. >> reporter: this disaster is real. ellicott city destroyed by a flood that struck hard and fast. six inches of rain in just two hours. >> cars everywhere. sidewalks missing. roads partially gone. utility poles down. >> reporter: countless businesses and homes destroyed. they've been identified as jessica wazula of pennsylvania and joseph blevins of baltimore county. >> as they were crossing the bridge and left their vehicle, one was able to go to safety and the other one, unfortunately, was carried down stream. >> reporter: inspectors are still assessing the damage on main street. it's in the multiple millions of dollars. >> four to five of those buildings will be classified as destroyed. approximaty received significant damage. >> reporter: officials tell me they can't even begin to put a time line on when main street will reopen, when those residents and businesses will be able to come back here to ellicott city. a commercial building that has a real
as lieutenant governor rutherford told me it looks like a set from a disaster movie. >> i don't know if there's someone in that car. >> reporter: this disaster is real. ellicott city destroyed by a flood that struck hard and fast. six inches of rain in just two hours. >> cars everywhere. sidewalks missing. roads partially gone. utility poles down. >> reporter: countless businesses and homes destroyed. they've been identified as jessica wazula of pennsylvania and joseph...
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from east rutherford, new jersey, please welcome eddie wilk. [cheers and applause] welcome back.to see you again. >> good to see you. absolutely. thank you. [applause] >> so, eddie, again, i know you're a successful real estate agent. not so lucky in love. >> yeah, if you want to putt
from east rutherford, new jersey, please welcome eddie wilk. [cheers and applause] welcome back.to see you again. >> good to see you. absolutely. thank you. [applause] >> so, eddie, again, i know you're a successful real estate agent. not so lucky in love. >> yeah, if you want to putt
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hereis boyd rutherford, lieutenant governor of maryland . >> devastating for the community, for the state, for the county. these are all small businesses that are here. there is not the change, not the franchises so it's going to be a challenge getting them up and going and there's a lot of infrastructure that has to be repaired as well so it's going to take time and hopefully a lot of patients. reporter: this area is prone to flooding. there have been seven major floods since the city's founding in 1772, the worst of which was right after the civil war . where 12 holes were washed away and as many as 40 people died. the economic damage, immediate concern for the people who work and live here is not devastating for the county, broward county maryland or the state of maryland because most of the shops damaged our trinket shops, tourist shops, a few restaurants here and they are, some artgalleries so the damage will not be devastating to the state of maryland at all. john, back to you . jon: dot away, what a mess. jenna: both donald trump and hillary clinton blasted in the press this weeken
hereis boyd rutherford, lieutenant governor of maryland . >> devastating for the community, for the state, for the county. these are all small businesses that are here. there is not the change, not the franchises so it's going to be a challenge getting them up and going and there's a lot of infrastructure that has to be repaired as well so it's going to take time and hopefully a lot of patients. reporter: this area is prone to flooding. there have been seven major floods since the city's...
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boy rutherford? he's been a wise and steady partner in government, he's an important part of everything that we are accomplishing together. and the citizens of maryland are truly fortunate to have him as an outstanding lieutenant governor. i'm both lieutenant governor and i, for both of us it is really an honor to be here among so many business leaders who have made it their mission to bring real change to communities and to people all across the nation. the urban league has a long and proud history with deep roots in the civil rights movement.you have built an incredible legacy of helping our nation move forward and to heal amid some of our most serious moments of division and conflict. from detroit in the 60s to los angeles in the 90s to right here in baltimore city just last year. and for all of your great work, we say thank you. i am here, thank you. [applause] i'm here today with you as the 62nd governor of the state of maryland area i'm also here as a lifelong maryland are. grew up in inner bel
boy rutherford? he's been a wise and steady partner in government, he's an important part of everything that we are accomplishing together. and the citizens of maryland are truly fortunate to have him as an outstanding lieutenant governor. i'm both lieutenant governor and i, for both of us it is really an honor to be here among so many business leaders who have made it their mission to bring real change to communities and to people all across the nation. the urban league has a long and proud...
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accused of a violent crime spree last night. 28-yol investigators say he car-jacked a driver on rutherford avenue in charlestown, gesturing as though he had a firearm. police later spotted the car in somerville. as daniell was taken into custody, police say he admitted to robbing a convenience store in that city. the owner later released a security-camera picture. a 17-year-old in brockton is recovering after he was shot twice last night. police say the teen was targeted. last night, a group of teens were sitting on a bench at the chatham west apartment complex when several shots rang out. the victim was shot in the foot conflicting statements about what happened. aaron hernandez now knows when he will go on trial for a double murder in boston. at a hearing this afternoon, the judge set february 13 as the start date for jury selection. hernandez is charged with the murders of daniel de abreu and safiro furtado. they were shot and killed in 2012 in the south end after what the prosecution calls a chance encounter with the former patriot at a nightclub. : judge on the stand today called to t
accused of a violent crime spree last night. 28-yol investigators say he car-jacked a driver on rutherford avenue in charlestown, gesturing as though he had a firearm. police later spotted the car in somerville. as daniell was taken into custody, police say he admitted to robbing a convenience store in that city. the owner later released a security-camera picture. a 17-year-old in brockton is recovering after he was shot twice last night. police say the teen was targeted. last night, a group of...
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and so he might have been able to get more done than someone like rutherford hayes, his predecessor, who antagonized everyone in congress. great question. >> yes. i was wondering if grant would be considered a half-breed or a stalwart? and if the reason that conklin wanted grant was because he felt that grant would be probably someone who could be elected because he still would have been well known and well loved as the general of the union army, o are because he thought he was someone who he could, i guess for lack of a better word, control? >> you just answered your question with the last sentence. grant was not well. conklin felt he would have been his guy. grant did not want to run for president. conklin convinced him to. grant felt if he ran for president it would have been because of conklin and he could have been the de facto president. grant's presidency, he was not a particularly strong president. and particularly when you look at reconstruction during this period, a lot of problems. when you look at corruption during his period, when people look back on corrupt presidencies
and so he might have been able to get more done than someone like rutherford hayes, his predecessor, who antagonized everyone in congress. great question. >> yes. i was wondering if grant would be considered a half-breed or a stalwart? and if the reason that conklin wanted grant was because he felt that grant would be probably someone who could be elected because he still would have been well known and well loved as the general of the union army, o are because he thought he was someone...
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video from the scene on rutherford ave around 8:30. they found the suspect in sullivan square only 15 minutes later. several suspect are arrested for selling drugs near a school in she will eand at least one of them have just been released from jail. police say they got a tip after a neighbor sent them a picture of a possible drug deal and during the arrest, they recovered several bags of heroin. officers told us they are frustrated that these dealers are getting back on the street. >> that is the frustrating part for us that the community will complain about something and go out and do it and the community nay not see what enforcement effort. >> daniel: danvers community leaders say the system is not doing enough. just a matter of time before they host bail and end up right back on the street. >>> 4:10. we track traffic and weather. 93 from the split toes mass pike. 128 from university avenue will take you 11 minutes right now. >>> and catherine, right now i am tracking a few light along the pike here. they are getting close to the we
video from the scene on rutherford ave around 8:30. they found the suspect in sullivan square only 15 minutes later. several suspect are arrested for selling drugs near a school in she will eand at least one of them have just been released from jail. police say they got a tip after a neighbor sent them a picture of a possible drug deal and during the arrest, they recovered several bags of heroin. officers told us they are frustrated that these dealers are getting back on the street. >>...
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from east rutherford, new jersey, please welcome eddie wilk. [cheers and applause] welcome back.ood to see you again. >> good to see you. absolutely. thank you. [applause] >> so, eddie, again, i know you're a successful real estate agent. not so lucky in love. >> yeah, if you want to put it that way. [chuckles] >> do you have trouble picking up women? is that the problem? oh, you know what? i do this on the show. let's just do a little play acting here. >> okay. >> i am a beautiful woman that you would like to hit on. just give me your best line. >> hola, me llamo eduardo. vos? >> first of all, you're speaking spanish to them? >> [laughs] yes. [laughter] would you dance tango with me? >> that's it? "my name is eduardo. would you like to dance tango?" >> yes, absolutely. >> you had me at eduardo. >> [laughs] >> you had me at eduardo.
from east rutherford, new jersey, please welcome eddie wilk. [cheers and applause] welcome back.ood to see you again. >> good to see you. absolutely. thank you. [applause] >> so, eddie, again, i know you're a successful real estate agent. not so lucky in love. >> yeah, if you want to put it that way. [chuckles] >> do you have trouble picking up women? is that the problem? oh, you know what? i do this on the show. let's just do a little play acting here. >> okay....
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that's back in 1877 as part of the disputed election of 1876 between 1 samuel tildon and r t rutherford hayes, and that election gets thrown to congress to congress to decide and what happens is the house and the senate are controlled by different political parties and can't come to an agreement as to the house decides. they create a special electoral commission composed of five representatives, five senators, and five supreme court justices. in the results that had come back, there were three southern states that had disputed returns, so what shows up is two different groups. one for tildon, one for hayes. the commission comes back and finds in favor of hayes awarding him those votes, but as part of the political negotiation that is struck to make him president, the southern states managed to -- democrats managed to push republicans to end reconstruction formally. >> they are gradually excluded from the political process in the south. it's a combination of state laws that go on the books and local laws that go on the books, such as poll taxes. by the 1890s sort of both through law and
that's back in 1877 as part of the disputed election of 1876 between 1 samuel tildon and r t rutherford hayes, and that election gets thrown to congress to congress to decide and what happens is the house and the senate are controlled by different political parties and can't come to an agreement as to the house decides. they create a special electoral commission composed of five representatives, five senators, and five supreme court justices. in the results that had come back, there were three...
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between samuel tilden and rutherford hayes. and that election gets thrown to congress to decide. and what happens is the house and the senate are controlled by different political parties and can't come to an agreement as to the house deciding it. so they create a special electoral commission composed of five senators and five representatives and five supreme court justices. and in the results, they come back, there were three southern states that had disputed returns. so, what shows up is two different groups, one for tildon and one for hayes. the commission comes back and finds in favor of hayes, awarding him those votes. but as part of the political negotiation that struck to make him president, the southern states manage -- the democrats manage to push republicans to end reconstruction formally. and that happens in 1877. and once that happens, what you see over really a decade, decade and a half, is a process where african-americans are gradually excluded from the political process in the south. it is a combination of state laws that go on the books and local laws that go on
between samuel tilden and rutherford hayes. and that election gets thrown to congress to decide. and what happens is the house and the senate are controlled by different political parties and can't come to an agreement as to the house deciding it. so they create a special electoral commission composed of five senators and five representatives and five supreme court justices. and in the results, they come back, there were three southern states that had disputed returns. so, what shows up is two...
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valley for a fundraising dinner at the home of katherine and craig hull in the small community of rutherford. this afternoon, bill clinton spoke on behalf of his wife as a presidential forum in las vegas. had he took just two questions, including one from a clinton support asking why democrats should trust her after the e-mail scandal. >> people spent lifetime advancing national security who believe she's the only person left you can trust with. >> he said the accusation that he lied about the e-mails is not true. after the dinner tonight, he travels to pebble beach tomorrow and back to the bay area to oakland. >>> hillary clinton didn't have a campaign event scheduled today, but they released tax returns showing the couple paid 34% of the income in federal tax and donated nearly 10% of the income to charity. clinton's running mate released his family's tax returns. they paid 25% and donated 7% to charity. donald trump has not released his tax returns. >>> a major development tonight in a case made famous in "making a murderer," a federal judge overturned the conviction of br brenden, a teen
valley for a fundraising dinner at the home of katherine and craig hull in the small community of rutherford. this afternoon, bill clinton spoke on behalf of his wife as a presidential forum in las vegas. had he took just two questions, including one from a clinton support asking why democrats should trust her after the e-mail scandal. >> people spent lifetime advancing national security who believe she's the only person left you can trust with. >> he said the accusation that he...
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when he didn't, he switched it to rutherford b. hayes which is how he got on the supreme court. the reason i have john marshall harlan up here, he was with a the sole dissenter in the case of plessy versus ferguson in 1896 which upheld segregation in public accommodations. it was rail cars. that dissent in 1896 became the unanimous decision in brown versus board of education in 1954. so every freshman law student who's had constitutional law can tell you who john marshall harlan is. i probably told you more than you wanted to know. but how he ended up on the supreme court, it was a reward for helping hayes get the nomination. this is a depiction of the compromise -- the debate surrounding the compromise of 1850. the reason i have it up, not only henry clay, daniel webster, john c. calhoun, i have it up not only because i'm an admirer of clay but i did my senior thesis in college on henry clay and the compromise of 1850. >> is it because he was a kentuckian that you did that? >> yeah. i recently reread it. it wasn't very good. frankly, they should have had me rewrite it. it was o
when he didn't, he switched it to rutherford b. hayes which is how he got on the supreme court. the reason i have john marshall harlan up here, he was with a the sole dissenter in the case of plessy versus ferguson in 1896 which upheld segregation in public accommodations. it was rail cars. that dissent in 1896 became the unanimous decision in brown versus board of education in 1954. so every freshman law student who's had constitutional law can tell you who john marshall harlan is. i probably...
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. >> this is rutherford county and will resign his seat son the state party leaders is leaked. they will meet to discuss his replacement. >>> we have now information in a murder investigation. police have charged thompson and braxton with murder after police say they shot and killed raheem cummings in a shopping center on friday. the shooting followed a fight. both are being held in the wake county detention center. >>> no north on on my arrests the car crash before 5:00 yesterday morning knocking downpour lines and the man's identity and condition have not been released. >> new warping from clinton police this morning. >> coupons like this one are going around on line. but they are not real. >> reporter: police say the people making them are trying to kaine seses your information through social media. >> if you see the coupon do not click the link. >> a north carolina man is free after he spent decades murder. a judge ruled there was not enough evidence for his conviction. saying he didn't get a fair trial after a woman was murdered back in 1988. >> drives in fayetteville now
. >> this is rutherford county and will resign his seat son the state party leaders is leaked. they will meet to discuss his replacement. >>> we have now information in a murder investigation. police have charged thompson and braxton with murder after police say they shot and killed raheem cummings in a shopping center on friday. the shooting followed a fight. both are being held in the wake county detention center. >>> no north on on my arrests the car crash before 5:00...
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he even gave her a ring, her answer, by the way, in east rutherford, new jersey, she said yes but that he'd have to wait 25 years. >> i think he's going to stick it out. >> i think he will. >>> that'll do it for this edition of "eyewitness news." i'm joe torres. >> i'm shirleen allicot. thank you for joining oaching 65, now's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, ait. call to request your free decision guide. and gather the information now to help you choose a plan later. these types of plans let you pick any doctor or hospital that takes medicare patients. and there's a range of plans to choose from, depending on you needs and your budget. so if you're turning 65 soon, call now and get started. because the time to think about tomorr
he even gave her a ring, her answer, by the way, in east rutherford, new jersey, she said yes but that he'd have to wait 25 years. >> i think he's going to stick it out. >> i think he will. >>> that'll do it for this edition of "eyewitness news." i'm joe torres. >> i'm shirleen allicot. thank you for joining oaching 65, now's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything -...
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joining us to discuss now, adriana cohen and blake rutherford. a lot of the mainstream media pointing out the name calling and tweeting at morning joe which it seems like he has a love-hate relationship with. is this the sort of thing that can overshadow all the good work donald trump put in last week? >> i think there is a risk of that. donald trump need to stay on message. he did that last week successfully. we saw his poll numbers go up. he needs to stay focused on bringing an indictment against hillary clinton. there is enough there. he should talk about the important policies americans care about. when he goes into the twitter wars with other people, it's a distraction. that being said, donald trump is a counter puncher. when people attack him and counter punch him it's hard for him to stand by and take it. one of the hosts described him like a drunk the way he was speaking at a rally. that is patently false. donald trump doesn't even drink. everybody knows that. and it's certainly insulting. he has every right to defend himself. charles: i'
joining us to discuss now, adriana cohen and blake rutherford. a lot of the mainstream media pointing out the name calling and tweeting at morning joe which it seems like he has a love-hate relationship with. is this the sort of thing that can overshadow all the good work donald trump put in last week? >> i think there is a risk of that. donald trump need to stay on message. he did that last week successfully. we saw his poll numbers go up. he needs to stay focused on bringing an...
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here's our camera in rutherford, new jersey looking over from the swamps across 1 and 9. we are looking at cloudy skies and showers as we look across the tidal wet land. as the trucks are roaming by they are getting busy out there this morning we'll be out there so join us. 73 degrees, showers around long river valley here right down the hudson river, the back edge of that inn eastern pennsylvania of the that pushes through. we'll have sunshine breaking out midday. grab the umbrella if you are going out the door right now. a few sprinkles, popping up, drizzle that sort of thing. temperatures in the low 80s by lunch time. sunny breaks this afternoon, mid-80s, pretty sunset minutes away from weather and traffic. a slow roadway right there. >> reporter: we do. this is the new jersey turnpike north bay extension coming eastbound out of the new jersey turnpike polls off 78 off the turnpike by exit 14 and heading east on the newark bay extension onto the newark bay bridge, you can see traffic is slow, but we did have an earlier accident the accident has been cleared. let's go o
here's our camera in rutherford, new jersey looking over from the swamps across 1 and 9. we are looking at cloudy skies and showers as we look across the tidal wet land. as the trucks are roaming by they are getting busy out there this morning we'll be out there so join us. 73 degrees, showers around long river valley here right down the hudson river, the back edge of that inn eastern pennsylvania of the that pushes through. we'll have sunshine breaking out midday. grab the umbrella if you are...
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this is into east rutherford, right where route 3 meets up with 120. just before the meadow lanes we have reports that apparently a person exited a moving vehicle out here on route 3, and there were fatal injuries involved in that. you can see big traffic delays now again headed westbound coming away from the lincoln tunnel, and two lanes are shut, and only two lanes are open. the delays stretching back into secaucus itself. the bqe. the disabled tractor trailer and on the gowanus, i understand there's another accident being cleared away, and it's going into wood bridge 35 south, and that's a water main break. all lanes are closed down as a result. new jersey transit, metro north, and the long island railroad doing just fine, and then taking a look at our subway service. subways are doing okay. everything is on or close to schedule at this point. no major issues for there. the george washington bridge, lincoln and holland tunnel, just keep in mind you come out of the lincoln tunnel, normally if you take route 3 going westbound, you want to choose an al
this is into east rutherford, right where route 3 meets up with 120. just before the meadow lanes we have reports that apparently a person exited a moving vehicle out here on route 3, and there were fatal injuries involved in that. you can see big traffic delays now again headed westbound coming away from the lincoln tunnel, and two lanes are shut, and only two lanes are open. the delays stretching back into secaucus itself. the bqe. the disabled tractor trailer and on the gowanus, i understand...
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it is a hazy look from our camera here in rutherford, new jersey. across that tidal wet land. or as the boss said on thunder road, it is really looking at the swamps of new jersey. it is hazy around and we are going to be looking at 80 shower or two has popped up in pennsylvania and the hudson river valley. the heat index today around 100 inland areas. heat index tomorrow going to be around 104 hudson river valley down the jersey shore and west ward coastal sections best place to be at the beach. watch out for the rip currents. we are looking at high heat and humidity right through the weekend. get you out the door, hazy, clothing. your favorite sports drink. lunch time 86 to 90. real feel this afternoon 100. you're never more than 7 minutes away from weather and traffic. heather has all kinds of issues this morning. >> reporter: and everything seems to have just kind of been cleared away. but i don't want to say that out loud. crossbronx expressway eastern webster avenue into the sheridan, earlier cleared away. john del giorno is here to give us an idea of what is going on he
it is a hazy look from our camera here in rutherford, new jersey. across that tidal wet land. or as the boss said on thunder road, it is really looking at the swamps of new jersey. it is hazy around and we are going to be looking at 80 shower or two has popped up in pennsylvania and the hudson river valley. the heat index today around 100 inland areas. heat index tomorrow going to be around 104 hudson river valley down the jersey shore and west ward coastal sections best place to be at the...
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cleanup efforts that's underway after a truck rolled over into the rotary at the intersection of rutherford and main street. the truck was carrying all that scrap metal that's all over the road. debris went everywhere and again the cleanup effort is underway but we don't know how long it will take. you can see only one lane of traffic is getting by. your best bet avoid the area andwe will keep you upd >> thanks very much. >>> a brookline family finds a man wanted by police hiding under their bed. jeffrey benson says his wife and kids were inside the home. police want to talk about harry castillo-pujols and they searched several hourss -- house and including bensons to find him. >> my son was home first time when the police came and he gun. and they the police left and my wife and daughter came home a hour later and that's when they came to that room and she saw a the foot under the bed his wifeveal and the man took off. he is charges with felonies including breaking and entering larceny and receiving stolen property. >>> new this morning a fire at an adult community in northridge. police re
cleanup efforts that's underway after a truck rolled over into the rotary at the intersection of rutherford and main street. the truck was carrying all that scrap metal that's all over the road. debris went everywhere and again the cleanup effort is underway but we don't know how long it will take. you can see only one lane of traffic is getting by. your best bet avoid the area andwe will keep you upd >> thanks very much. >>> a brookline family finds a man wanted by police hiding...
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these are live pictures right rotary at the intersection of rutherford and main street. the truck was scareying scrap metal and debris -- carrying scrap metal and the debris spilled all over the road. we haven't heard how long it will take to clean this up. traffic getting by slowly. avoid the area. >> breaking news out of italy. the death toll is rising. after a powerful earthquake hit in the central part of the country. at least 23 people are reported dead in three hard hit towns. these are live pictures right now. crews are digging through the rubble looking for survivors. the quake struck at about 3:30 a.m. local time. tremors could be felt in rome about 80 miles away. and the u.s. geological survey estimated the quake at about a magnitude 6.2. >>> checking our other top story convicted sex offender due in court charged in the rape of a woman at a boston playground. investigators say he cut off the gps monitoring device he was wearing as part of the probation. police say rodriguez approached his victim on a bicycle in the south end early monday morning. they say he t
these are live pictures right rotary at the intersection of rutherford and main street. the truck was scareying scrap metal and debris -- carrying scrap metal and the debris spilled all over the road. we haven't heard how long it will take to clean this up. traffic getting by slowly. avoid the area. >> breaking news out of italy. the death toll is rising. after a powerful earthquake hit in the central part of the country. at least 23 people are reported dead in three hard hit towns. these...
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this is the last year of the presidency of rutherford. for those of you -- we'll talk about him next week because he's a good friend of william mckinly. he won the election in 1876. which hayes got less votes and probably less electoral vote but because of florida, you cannot make this up. we. >> reporter: -- we were together with al gore of election night in nashville of 2000s. i had a discussion of him how this remiends me of 1876. the electoral college, he was one short. the question was, where would familiar go? washington did not know what to do with it so they set up a commission on who's electoral vote to count. they pick five house members, three democrats to republicans and five senators, three republicans and two democrats. they pick five supreme court justices. two democrats and two republicans and the only independent on the court who realize that he would cast a deciding vote so he quits. he resigns from the supreme court, there is no other democrat or independent on the court. they appoint to republicans and as a result, hay
this is the last year of the presidency of rutherford. for those of you -- we'll talk about him next week because he's a good friend of william mckinly. he won the election in 1876. which hayes got less votes and probably less electoral vote but because of florida, you cannot make this up. we. >> reporter: -- we were together with al gore of election night in nashville of 2000s. i had a discussion of him how this remiends me of 1876. the electoral college, he was one short. the question...
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rutherford b. hayes was a distinguished graduate of the law school.ntil recently, the kids have not done so well. i spent some time at hyde park and a lot of the kids were roosevelts. strengthen roosevelt's son james, i read his letters to his father from harvard and he struggled with the -- german and ended up talking and never graduated. partyers.s kids were sources,r thing about i viewed additional unpublished letters between tro adams at his charles adams and his father. a letter that charles gentoo john adams have long been reported that missing. there's an unpublished memoir. how is it that after all these years, someone like you, he see something never published? >> what you're talking about is archival resources. letters that are in the archives or a memoir in the archives and publishers, george washington adams wrote that is not a well known figure and wrote a memoir about his life. if you put it in barnes & noble, no one will read it. it will be of interest to historians. by method was to read to make biographies and then do my own thinking
rutherford b. hayes was a distinguished graduate of the law school.ntil recently, the kids have not done so well. i spent some time at hyde park and a lot of the kids were roosevelts. strengthen roosevelt's son james, i read his letters to his father from harvard and he struggled with the -- german and ended up talking and never graduated. partyers.s kids were sources,r thing about i viewed additional unpublished letters between tro adams at his charles adams and his father. a letter that...
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professor robinson: he was a 23rd ohio, which rutherford b. hayes commanded.d they know each other? professor robinson: oh, yes. i'm sure hayes did whatever he he d to help, even though was in poor health, although he did not live. ost: from your knowledge of history, and this is a dangerous question, but is there any war rison with this civil era and today? professor robinson: yes. host: and what is it. professor robinson: it's what me, mr. lamb. it worries me because i see in politics the polarization, the negativism, of a dysfunctional government. see the 1850s all over again, it.i'm truly alarmed by the country seems to leaders seem to feel that america can exist over any not of impediment, and it's true. democracy is the most tenuous form of government. beating, take much of a because so many people are involved in it. leaders just don't seem to know this. what especially disturbs me, and hate to get political in an interview like this, but what are our leaders who just don't know history. truman once said, the best news i get is the history i know. news
professor robinson: he was a 23rd ohio, which rutherford b. hayes commanded.d they know each other? professor robinson: oh, yes. i'm sure hayes did whatever he he d to help, even though was in poor health, although he did not live. ost: from your knowledge of history, and this is a dangerous question, but is there any war rison with this civil era and today? professor robinson: yes. host: and what is it. professor robinson: it's what me, mr. lamb. it worries me because i see in politics the...
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this is the last years of the presidency of rutherford b. hayes. hayes for those of who you we'll talk about him more next week because he's such a good friend of william mckinley, hayes won the contested presidential election in 1876 in which hayes got less votes than samuel tilden, popular votes and also got probably lessee electoral votes. but because of florida -- you can't make this up. we were together with al gore on election night in nashville in 2000. and i had a discussion with gore that this reminds me of the tilden/hayes election. of 1876 in which tilden went to bed thinking he won. he got far more popular votes and in the electoral college, evers one short. and the question was, where would florida go. and florida then sent two sets of elect tors, one republican and one democrat. and washington didn't know what to do with it. so they set up a commission on whose electoral votes to count. they picked five house members, three democrats, two republicans. they picked five senators, three republicans, two democrats. and they picked five su
this is the last years of the presidency of rutherford b. hayes. hayes for those of who you we'll talk about him more next week because he's such a good friend of william mckinley, hayes won the contested presidential election in 1876 in which hayes got less votes than samuel tilden, popular votes and also got probably lessee electoral votes. but because of florida -- you can't make this up. we were together with al gore on election night in nashville in 2000. and i had a discussion with gore...
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root 3 and rutherford an accident blocking the left lane. right before the service road and not causing heavy delay but you will come across flashing signal problems at morris park northbound subway 5 trains are running with delays. >>> coming up in the next half- hour mystery on the water the long island ghost votes have the committee asking where did the owners go? >>> a controversy on long island. a recycling center is putting their health at risk. in the town do anything about >>> choking dust and heavy truck traffic is with some long island residents say they deal with living your a concrete recycling plants. >> the committee is considering new restrictions jennifer mclogan reports. >> reporter: the family is cutting back on time spent outside. they live on grand boulevard near the industrial park on the newcastle west reporter. a concrete recycling plant floors >> we don't want to breathe in the polluted air and our kids..the kids love their trembling but the parents fret about using the backyard pool and barbecue. one block away from
root 3 and rutherford an accident blocking the left lane. right before the service road and not causing heavy delay but you will come across flashing signal problems at morris park northbound subway 5 trains are running with delays. >>> coming up in the next half- hour mystery on the water the long island ghost votes have the committee asking where did the owners go? >>> a controversy on long island. a recycling center is putting their health at risk. in the town do anything...
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brian: rutherford b. hayes, what did he do?james robertson: part of the 1864 all-encompassing campaign that great initiated and hayes went from that to the white house. he had had distinguished career in ohio and was elected president in 1876 and his one memorable act was to order the end of reconstruction. the occupation of the south and officially ends. one thing the voters liked about him where his, sister served one -- he promised to serve one team. -- one term. it was an interesting term. president hayes and his wife were teetotalers. they were very evangelical. no alcohol, no smoking. the first lady became known as lemonade lucy. they had a state dinner and after this date during the -- dinner the secretary of state came out and said what a wonderful evening and the water for the campaign. -- flowed like champagne. brian: how many men were wounded in battle that cannot be -- came to be presidents? james robertson: hayes and grant. he thought with crutches, grant. mckinley was ok. two of them were hurt. brian: we move into
brian: rutherford b. hayes, what did he do?james robertson: part of the 1864 all-encompassing campaign that great initiated and hayes went from that to the white house. he had had distinguished career in ohio and was elected president in 1876 and his one memorable act was to order the end of reconstruction. the occupation of the south and officially ends. one thing the voters liked about him where his, sister served one -- he promised to serve one team. -- one term. it was an interesting term....
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lieutenant governor rutherford told me it looks like a set from a disaster movie. >> it is heartbreakingon is a proven heartburn remedy that gives you fast-acting, long-lasting relief. it immediately neutralizes acid and only gaviscon helps keep acid down for hours. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor-recommended gaviscon. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. rates are competitive, and they're the only plan
lieutenant governor rutherford told me it looks like a set from a disaster movie. >> it is heartbreakingon is a proven heartburn remedy that gives you fast-acting, long-lasting relief. it immediately neutralizes acid and only gaviscon helps keep acid down for hours. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor-recommended gaviscon. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no...
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bruce springsteen and the e street band performed 33 songs at their concert in east rutherford new jersey the show lasted nearly four hours breaking a previous record for the group's longest u.s. show of three hours 52 minutes. last night happened to be the 41st anniversary of springsteen's born to run album. >> terrific. accuweather coming up next. stepping outside sky6 hd for you looking live at the ben franklin bridge and looking great. meteorologist adam joseph with that exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast next. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now, get our best offer ever. super fast 100 meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online, cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. >> we have a bit of a sweat fest going and adam is here to tell us the details. >> doesn't sound good at
bruce springsteen and the e street band performed 33 songs at their concert in east rutherford new jersey the show lasted nearly four hours breaking a previous record for the group's longest u.s. show of three hours 52 minutes. last night happened to be the 41st anniversary of springsteen's born to run album. >> terrific. accuweather coming up next. stepping outside sky6 hd for you looking live at the ben franklin bridge and looking great. meteorologist adam joseph with that exclusive...
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when rutherford hayes ultimately decides to wash his hands over the last vestiges of a reconstruction government in louisiana and south carolina, one reason he does it is he believes the promises made to him why the redeemers coming into power that they will protect essential black rights. and why does he trust their promises? because the governor's of louisiana -- the governors of louisiana and south carolina were confederate officers, and a soldier's word is good. honor plays a part there in a heck of a lot of ways. that's where we will start out. we will start out with something else as well that might be pertinent, might not be. that is these pictures here, as you can see. i like pictures a lot. i'm afraid this one comes off of a cigar box, but it is not bad for the 1890's. a suggestion that once the war is over, nothing really has changed. full reconciliation. that's part of what today's story is. but i want to start the story before the war and then after the war, with a kind of story of my own. this man right here, this person you see is senator charles sumner of massachusetts,
when rutherford hayes ultimately decides to wash his hands over the last vestiges of a reconstruction government in louisiana and south carolina, one reason he does it is he believes the promises made to him why the redeemers coming into power that they will protect essential black rights. and why does he trust their promises? because the governor's of louisiana -- the governors of louisiana and south carolina were confederate officers, and a soldier's word is good. honor plays a part there in...
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and in 2005 they opened a second location in rutherford. >> now they are co-authors of a new book.the art, sul, and business of a 21st century winery. they are hitting the road for a book tour. this morning we are joined live on "the 9" by katherine hall. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me what's harder. creating the perfect wine, or creating a book with your husband? >> [ laughter ] >> it was challenging to write a book together. we had a lot of fun. we do business together, so writing book is just a continuation of that. >> was your goal to achieve this kind of success with your wines? >> you bet. >> you go into it with that goal? >> absolutely. so i grew up in this business. my dad was a grower in mendocino. but always my goal was to make the best cabernet we could make. so we started off trying to find the best vineyards, get the best team, put it all together. it took us 20 years. then guess got a perfect score. now i have two. maybe more to come. >> that is great. even the winery itself, and we were talking about it, one of the most beauti
and in 2005 they opened a second location in rutherford. >> now they are co-authors of a new book.the art, sul, and business of a 21st century winery. they are hitting the road for a book tour. this morning we are joined live on "the 9" by katherine hall. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me what's harder. creating the perfect wine, or creating a book with your husband? >> [ laughter ] >> it was challenging to write a...
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fatal accident on route 3 westbound in east rutherford. two lanes get by. delays are extensive. they do go a ways back. you want to avoid this area. head over to 280 or 86 as alternate options. buses on route 3 may experience delays of up to 30 minutes because of that accident. also watch out for another one on 78 westbound before exit 48 and for connecticut commuters, a because of an accident by exit 23. back to you, darlene. >> thanks, lauren. we'll be right back with rafael's forecast. ?? don't miss out on the best us open yet. including our stunning new roof. you in? the 2016 us open. >>> good morning, everyone. scattered showers and storms out there this morning. yeah, more unsettled weather today. you can see showers moving into sussex county and into the hudson valley. starting to get sunshine into the city. high temperature of 79 degrees and humidity is lower. there's a look at your ten day forecast. dry by the end of the day today. tomorrow is a beauty. darlene? >> thanks. coming up on the "today" show, matt and who he da share breathtaking views from sugar loaf mountai
fatal accident on route 3 westbound in east rutherford. two lanes get by. delays are extensive. they do go a ways back. you want to avoid this area. head over to 280 or 86 as alternate options. buses on route 3 may experience delays of up to 30 minutes because of that accident. also watch out for another one on 78 westbound before exit 48 and for connecticut commuters, a because of an accident by exit 23. back to you, darlene. >> thanks, lauren. we'll be right back with rafael's forecast....