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sandy miller was my client. when i first met her and she first came to the shop with her beautiful red hair. and it's curly and gorgeous and she wanted to straighten her hair. first thing i think, oh my god, your hair's beautiful. why would you want to change it? you know, but everybody wants to be something other than what they are sometimes. >> sandy was a stay-at-home mom. she was very much into the environment. planting trees and flowers at her home. she had two daughters. one, shelby. she was 8 years old. and shasta was 4. >> where? it's a rock. >> i was so struck by how she was with her little girls. how she was with the kids. she was just very earthy and very real and easy to talk to. she was really a nice person. >> when she would be taking the kids to the school bus stop, it would be a wave, you know, through the car windows. if shane was with her, there was no eye contact, no waving. so it makes me wonder if there was something going on. ♪ ♪ >> if i had known anything about the domestic violence, you k
sandy miller was my client. when i first met her and she first came to the shop with her beautiful red hair. and it's curly and gorgeous and she wanted to straighten her hair. first thing i think, oh my god, your hair's beautiful. why would you want to change it? you know, but everybody wants to be something other than what they are sometimes. >> sandy was a stay-at-home mom. she was very much into the environment. planting trees and flowers at her home. she had two daughters. one,...
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sandy is the jersey shore's perfect storm.gh tide, amplified by a full moon. >> we're one block in off the beach, and there are waves of water rushing down washington avenue. you really can't drive on these streets right now. >> reporter: two weeks later, they return home. but nothing can prepare them for what they're about to see. >> it was overwhelming emotionally to just absorb the damage that had been done. the roadway itself had big holes in it, and telephone poles down. and then at salty's, all the ice cream cases before all flipped, all the display cases in the gift shop was a giant pile of broken glass. >> for 15 years, they've gone without flood insurance. now their luck's run out. they estimate that rebuilding their home, salty's and their other businesses will run seven figures. they scramble for loans and learn there's no quick fix. and lots of red tape. >> this is paperwork from just one building we're working on. >> so all of this just to get one of your properties in order? >> yes. >> we needed cash right away.
sandy is the jersey shore's perfect storm.gh tide, amplified by a full moon. >> we're one block in off the beach, and there are waves of water rushing down washington avenue. you really can't drive on these streets right now. >> reporter: two weeks later, they return home. but nothing can prepare them for what they're about to see. >> it was overwhelming emotionally to just absorb the damage that had been done. the roadway itself had big holes in it, and telephone poles down....
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the day after sandy?ero: six-foot-high water in the street. >> john mero: well, the day after, it was like armageddon. >> alfonsi: the meros' house had to be torn down after the storm. their insurance company paid them just $80,000. and now they're buried in debt after rebuiling their home. >> john mero: i was like, "how can you tell me that you're not gonna cover this, that i'm not gonna get the full amount of my insurance?" i says... "you got my payments every month." said "it's time for you to pay and here's what you're gonna tell me." >> alfonsi: it was two years later that the meros felt a second wave hit them, when the engineer who assessed their home after the storm called them out of the blue. >> john mero: the engineer sent his report in to the insurance company saying that the house was damaged due to flood. the structural damage is caused by the flood. and from what i understand, the insurance company changed it changed his words, without him knowing. >> alfonsi: this is andrew braum, the engin
the day after sandy?ero: six-foot-high water in the street. >> john mero: well, the day after, it was like armageddon. >> alfonsi: the meros' house had to be torn down after the storm. their insurance company paid them just $80,000. and now they're buried in debt after rebuiling their home. >> john mero: i was like, "how can you tell me that you're not gonna cover this, that i'm not gonna get the full amount of my insurance?" i says... "you got my payments every...
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it was pummeled by superstorm sandy.ty's was not your average ice cream parlor. >> we were the largest bulk ice cream distributor in addition to hershey's. every year they would come and give us a golden screw. you're talking 200,000 gallons of ice cream every summer. >> what was the traffic light on a good day? >> salty's was a place to come. jamie:. >> there would be a line out the door, sometimes around the block. it was a nice spot for an evening out. there could be music, get-togethers, always a surprise jamie: why is it important that salty's comes back? >> and anchors our community and the people that come to the jersey shore. jamie: the story of salty's and the strange inheritance begins far from the boardwalk with the families grandfather. gustav. he may have been his own best customer. >> he was an avid comic book collector. it wasn't just science fiction or superheroes, it was western comic books, comic books about baseball players and others. jamie: gustav's son, bob, inherits his love of comic books. >> my f
it was pummeled by superstorm sandy.ty's was not your average ice cream parlor. >> we were the largest bulk ice cream distributor in addition to hershey's. every year they would come and give us a golden screw. you're talking 200,000 gallons of ice cream every summer. >> what was the traffic light on a good day? >> salty's was a place to come. jamie:. >> there would be a line out the door, sometimes around the block. it was a nice spot for an evening out. there could be...
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kenny thompson's living room had water up to his chest during sandy and he became homeless. >> i ride back and forth lots of times. i go get some coffee. >> reporter: from the outside homes damaged from sandy look okay but inside there can be severe rot to walls floors, things that overtime you just cannot live with and that is exactly what happened to these people. >> now, lot more cases are being uncovered where there is more damage, water damage that wasn't seen, you know right after the storms. >> reporter: gloria tried to live in her home for more than a year but became severely ill from the mold. now thanks to hundreds of volunteers almost every inch of her downstairs is new. >> i love it here. i thanked lord every day. >> let us play eternal god bless this home let your love rest upon it and promise be monday fess ted. >> reporter: two and a half years is a long home coming but but they will tell you they are blessed because many more victims are still waiting to go to go home. is there still ways to get help and victims should reach out to the long term recovery group n ocean
kenny thompson's living room had water up to his chest during sandy and he became homeless. >> i ride back and forth lots of times. i go get some coffee. >> reporter: from the outside homes damaged from sandy look okay but inside there can be severe rot to walls floors, things that overtime you just cannot live with and that is exactly what happened to these people. >> now, lot more cases are being uncovered where there is more damage, water damage that wasn't seen, you know...
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sandy sandy villery. good to have you with us. do you agree with the guest who in the earlier piece said there are a couple of reasons why she likes small caps now. one of them is the dollar thing. one is they underperformed dramatically far while. at some point, this is probably going to swing back the other way. >> i'm a long-term nvrs for f. you go back to 1926 longer than any of us have but small caps outperformed 2% annually versus larger cap. i think the u.s. is the cleanest shirt in the dirty laundry when you look at the global economy. i do believe that plus playing catch-up from last year when the s&p did 13% in the russell 2000 only did 3%, we do need to play a little bit of catch-up and certainly the stronger dollar will definitely lead to a stronger smaller cap year. so i think this year if you can stay american and stay small, you'll outperform in 2015. >> it's really all about growth. is it not? the bigger more established companies probably won't grow as fast in theory anyway as the smaller company. >> yeah. and i t
sandy sandy villery. good to have you with us. do you agree with the guest who in the earlier piece said there are a couple of reasons why she likes small caps now. one of them is the dollar thing. one is they underperformed dramatically far while. at some point, this is probably going to swing back the other way. >> i'm a long-term nvrs for f. you go back to 1926 longer than any of us have but small caps outperformed 2% annually versus larger cap. i think the u.s. is the cleanest shirt...
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i do want to make sure district 11 is represented on the council so i am going to be supporting sandy sherwin going forward. she had some health issues last year but is now back so i want to put her name forward. we have six applicants, 7 applicants and 6 seats so i know we have to drop someone who could be a current member. i just want to initiate conversation that way and see what we can do concerning conditions for the rest. everyone here is very well qualified, the newcomer is miss loman and she would need a residency waiver as well. though she has support, has a great deal of expertise given she is doing the work on the rain forest at the academy of sciences but she would need a residency requirement. i could possibly, you know, given that she is already well participating in supporting trees in san francisco she would probably be one that i would be able to let go of but if colleagues want to put her name forward with a residency requirement i could go along with that as well. supervisor tang. >> thank you all for being here and waiting till the last item. obviously this is an i
i do want to make sure district 11 is represented on the council so i am going to be supporting sandy sherwin going forward. she had some health issues last year but is now back so i want to put her name forward. we have six applicants, 7 applicants and 6 seats so i know we have to drop someone who could be a current member. i just want to initiate conversation that way and see what we can do concerning conditions for the rest. everyone here is very well qualified, the newcomer is miss loman...
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they lost everything to sandy and now they are finally starting over. we will show you how generosity of others helped them to rebill. >>> a little lamb is making an impression on the streets of the new york city. we will meet this unusual pet coming up next. >>> the struggle to rebuild after hurricane sandy is finally, over for several cape may county families displaced by that storm. they are finally going home. "eyewitness news" new jersey reporter cleve bryan was at their emotional home coming celebration. >> reporter: emotions are overwhelming for yolanda boyle years of exile are over and her sandy ravage home is finally fix. >> the the house will always be here for my kid and my nieces and my grandsons. >> reporter: two and a half years after super storm sandy three ocean city victims can finally enjoy their homes thanks to the catholic charities disaster program and united methodist church's a future with hope. kenny thompson's living room had water up to his chest with sandy and eventually became homeless. >> would i ride back and forth on the p
they lost everything to sandy and now they are finally starting over. we will show you how generosity of others helped them to rebill. >>> a little lamb is making an impression on the streets of the new york city. we will meet this unusual pet coming up next. >>> the struggle to rebuild after hurricane sandy is finally, over for several cape may county families displaced by that storm. they are finally going home. "eyewitness news" new jersey reporter cleve bryan was...
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families devastated after hurricane sandy their insurance claims rejected. they are getting a second chance. >>> plus the fight in detroit to reduce pollution at big industrial plants >>> #*eu, evening, this is al jazerra america, a am jean siegenthaler. federal review. by the government could take another look at every super storm sandy flood claim. >>> bat for the tikrit. the new test for iraqi forces on the verge of retaking an isil strong hold. art and politics, hear from the doubt every began stan's president who is all a rising star in the new york art world. >>> plus massive and mysterious, giant craters appear in russia, why scientists blame the weather weather. >>> we begin this half hour in ferguson. tensions after shooting of two police officers overnight. st. louis county police and a missouri state highway patrol are now in charge. there as a search underway to find those responsible for last night's violence. an activists and founder of the ferguson protester newsletter, he witnessed last night's shooting outside the ferguson police station. we
families devastated after hurricane sandy their insurance claims rejected. they are getting a second chance. >>> plus the fight in detroit to reduce pollution at big industrial plants >>> #*eu, evening, this is al jazerra america, a am jean siegenthaler. federal review. by the government could take another look at every super storm sandy flood claim. >>> bat for the tikrit. the new test for iraqi forces on the verge of retaking an isil strong hold. art and politics,...
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flood insurance is about to go up for sandy victims. and millions of other americans. >> reporter: they are. those changes are coming this week. depending on where your house is and how high it is the difference in price could be significant. >> if it goes up too much i won't be able to afford it. >> reporter: first, joe's home was wrecked by super storm sandy. then his flood insurance spiked from $500 to $650 last summer. now he's facing even higher premiums. >> i am paying so many flood-related dues right now, it's been two years but it will be two years before i'm finally paid up. >> reporter: starting on wednesday, april 1 ls everyone with flood insurance required for a mortgage will be forced to pay more. >> millions of homes. >> reporter: as flood policies come up for renewal, new federal guidelines will tack on surcharges. $25 for year-round homeowners. $250 for houses not used as a primary residence and businesses. >> it's a phase-in of new rules. >> reporter: the president of thomas heist insurance says flood insurance premiums
flood insurance is about to go up for sandy victims. and millions of other americans. >> reporter: they are. those changes are coming this week. depending on where your house is and how high it is the difference in price could be significant. >> if it goes up too much i won't be able to afford it. >> reporter: first, joe's home was wrecked by super storm sandy. then his flood insurance spiked from $500 to $650 last summer. now he's facing even higher premiums. >> i am...
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as a mother of two young daughters, in her mid-40s sandy couldn't imagine going down without a fight. she did not have full-blown cancer but with a family history and recurring precancerous lumps, the surgery was for her the best choice. now she counsels other women. >> i take phone calls from perfect strangers who are going through this. and i just talk to them. they have questions. there are things the doctors don't tell you. you know, there are things that you know i woke up with that i had no idea were going to happen. >> reporter: and the experience has influenced sandy's latest decision. she tells me she most likely will have her ovaries removed as doctors have determined they are at risk. >> in this last go-round they found a few abnormalities. >> reporter: sandy says she will take it in stride. after all, this is the woman who celebrated her impending double mastectomy with a body paining party, documented by nbc10 in 2011. because of her medical issues she has a new lease on life. >> i wake up every morning now and i would never wish what i went through on anybody in the worl
as a mother of two young daughters, in her mid-40s sandy couldn't imagine going down without a fight. she did not have full-blown cancer but with a family history and recurring precancerous lumps, the surgery was for her the best choice. now she counsels other women. >> i take phone calls from perfect strangers who are going through this. and i just talk to them. they have questions. there are things the doctors don't tell you. you know, there are things that you know i woke up with that...
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while fema says it could reopen and review every insurance claim from super storm sandy. mist. aliens, meet ors, why did these
while fema says it could reopen and review every insurance claim from super storm sandy. mist. aliens, meet ors, why did these
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and there have been 50 gun deaths in wilmington alone since sandy hook. we have to come to a place where america comes together and reduces the risk of gun violence. >> the ride will end at steps of the capitol in washington. >>> eight people are dead after a crash involving a church van in florida. authorities say the van ran a stop sign and landed in a canal in moore haven, in southwestern florida. the van was full of church members heading back from a convention in ft. myers. among those killed was a 4-year-old. the driver also died. ten other people right now are hurt. the call came into police just after midnight. police aren't sure why the driver ran through the stop sign. >>> the defense took over today in the boston marathon bombing trial. in opening statements dzhokhar tsarnaev's lawyer admitted his client was involved in the bombing but he told jurors tsarnaev's older brother was the mastermind. prosecutors rested their case against dzhokhar tsarnaev with autopsy photographs of the three people killed in the marathon bombing. jurors also heard t
and there have been 50 gun deaths in wilmington alone since sandy hook. we have to come to a place where america comes together and reduces the risk of gun violence. >> the ride will end at steps of the capitol in washington. >>> eight people are dead after a crash involving a church van in florida. authorities say the van ran a stop sign and landed in a canal in moore haven, in southwestern florida. the van was full of church members heading back from a convention in ft. myers....
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charlie rosies sitting in for scott >> rose: their homes were wrecked by sandy. now they say they're victims again of fraud. also tonight, prime minister netanyahu defends his controversial address to congress, saying the survival of israel is at stake. the l.a. police chief says his officers opened fire on a homeless man after one cop yelled "he has my gun." and the search for the inner larry david. >> i would say larry david is the guy you see on "curb your enthusiasm." >> rose: no. >> yes. >> rose: no. >> captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> rose: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm charlie rose. thousands of homeowners who lost much of what they had to superstorm sandy say they have become victims again. at least 650,000 homes were destroyed or damaged by sandy at a cost of $38 billion. tonight four u.s. senators from new york and new jersey are calling for hearings into allegations that insurance companies doctored engineering reports to reduce insurance payouts and that fema may have turned a blind eye to the
charlie rosies sitting in for scott >> rose: their homes were wrecked by sandy. now they say they're victims again of fraud. also tonight, prime minister netanyahu defends his controversial address to congress, saying the survival of israel is at stake. the l.a. police chief says his officers opened fire on a homeless man after one cop yelled "he has my gun." and the search for the inner larry david. >> i would say larry david is the guy you see on "curb your...
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. >> rose: their homes were wrecked by sandy. now they say they're victims again of fraud. also tonight, prime minister netanyahu defends his controversial address to congress, saying the survival of israel is at stake. the l.a. police chief says his officers opened fire on a homeless man after one cop yelled, "he has my gun." and the search for the inner larry david. >> i would say larry david is the guy you see on "curb your enthusiasm." >> rose: no. >> yes. >> rose: no. >> yes. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> rose: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm charlie rose. this is our western edition in los angeles an investigation is under way into the fatal shooting yesterday of a homeless man by the police in what they say was a struggle over an officer's gun. carter evans has the latest. >> reporter: a bystander shot the video which shows police wrestling with a homeless man. as police handcuffed a woman who grabbed one of their batons, the struggle in the background quickly escalated. police say the man tried to grab one o
. >> rose: their homes were wrecked by sandy. now they say they're victims again of fraud. also tonight, prime minister netanyahu defends his controversial address to congress, saying the survival of israel is at stake. the l.a. police chief says his officers opened fire on a homeless man after one cop yelled, "he has my gun." and the search for the inner larry david. >> i would say larry david is the guy you see on "curb your enthusiasm." >> rose: no....
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. >>> fema has approved a review of every flood claim for victims of hurricane sandy. that is 144,000 claims and 100,000 people that thought they were shorted. >> i am confident that mine was altered. doug quinn is happy that fema is opening cases of 144,000 fema victims who believes that engineering reports were altered in order to lower insurance payments. >> they got caught and did not come forward and volunteer to help us. >> his house in silverton was badly damage in the storm but fema paid $92,000 on a $250 dhous policy. my engineer came out and said this is clearly sandy damage and they said no this is long-term earth movement here before the storm, even though i have pictures before the storm showing it was not there. >> teresa reynolds says her estimate was $175,000 and she got $55,000. >> i don't think you ever get as much as you hope they will. will you ask them to look at your claim again after my plans are approved. >> a group called stop fema now says the agency has to move quickly. it's a step in the right direction for what fema is doing but it's hard t
. >>> fema has approved a review of every flood claim for victims of hurricane sandy. that is 144,000 claims and 100,000 people that thought they were shorted. >> i am confident that mine was altered. doug quinn is happy that fema is opening cases of 144,000 fema victims who believes that engineering reports were altered in order to lower insurance payments. >> they got caught and did not come forward and volunteer to help us. >> his house in silverton was badly...
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the panel says 100 school shootings have occurred across the nation since the sandy hook massacre. >>> trains carrying oil new safety provisions are in the works but even those may not be enough according to lisa stark. >> a train with 105 rail cars filled with volatile crude oil came off the track just south of the city. five burst into flames, sending a fire ball into the sky. no one was injured but it turns out the tank cars involved were the newer supposedly more safe cars. and in charleston, 20 oil tankers caught fire. >> the stronger tank car is only marginally improved version of the one that's been known to be defective for 21 years. >> reporter: the old version of these tank cars is called the d.o.t. 111. in this government test footage watch what happens to the d.o.t. 111 at the bottom of the screen. it is easily punctured yet this rail car meets the current government standard. the need for an upgrade has been driven home by a huge increase in crude oil production and shipments. from just 9500 car loads in 2000 to nearly half a million last year. and that big jump in shipme
the panel says 100 school shootings have occurred across the nation since the sandy hook massacre. >>> trains carrying oil new safety provisions are in the works but even those may not be enough according to lisa stark. >> a train with 105 rail cars filled with volatile crude oil came off the track just south of the city. five burst into flames, sending a fire ball into the sky. no one was injured but it turns out the tank cars involved were the newer supposedly more safe cars....
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it was from hurricane sandy. >> what?wo years ago. >> exactly, two years ago, we're still in the tent. >> what? we had a concert to help. we had mick jagger there and the boss of there, and then we had another concert and there were commercials, and this guy is still in a tent? so this is where your house used to be. >> correct? >> this used to be your living room? >> yes. >> and he's not alone. there are thousands of people still without homes. >> nobody's home me included. >> it's almost two and a half years already. it should have been rebuilt. >> you know we're from new york. how could this possibly take this long. >> okay, wait, more than $648 million was set aside for an organization called "build it back" which was created solely to-- it's in the name-- build people's houses back. what happened to those guys? >> build it back really sucks. >> they built nothing. >> they lose paperwork. it's been no answers and no progress. >> we have no homes but we're paying taxes on those homes. >> what. >> i'm still paying flood
it was from hurricane sandy. >> what?wo years ago. >> exactly, two years ago, we're still in the tent. >> what? we had a concert to help. we had mick jagger there and the boss of there, and then we had another concert and there were commercials, and this guy is still in a tent? so this is where your house used to be. >> correct? >> this used to be your living room? >> yes. >> and he's not alone. there are thousands of people still without homes....
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one of ocean city's firehouses was flooded by sandy and ever since the firefighters have been staying in temporary quarters. nbc10 jersey bureau reporter ted green burg isberg is live for us. >> reporter: every city-owned building here that was damaged by superstorm sandy has been fixed except for this fire house. some firefighters say the long wait has gotten them sick. >> we've been in it too long. >> reporter: ocean city firefighters say they're tired of being stationed in a trailer. >> just time to get back into a regular station. >> reporter: 2 1/2 years after superstorm sandy flooded their fire house at 29th street and west avenue the trailer is still home base for about 15 professional firefighters during every 24-hour shift. >> it's unacceptable. >> reporter: station 2's damaged building now only houses department vehicles. the trailer sits next door. >> guys that have had some respiratory issues. they're stationed here that they never had before. >> we've had the air quality and the trailer itself tested on two occasions. it came back with no problems. >> reporter: so what's
one of ocean city's firehouses was flooded by sandy and ever since the firefighters have been staying in temporary quarters. nbc10 jersey bureau reporter ted green burg isberg is live for us. >> reporter: every city-owned building here that was damaged by superstorm sandy has been fixed except for this fire house. some firefighters say the long wait has gotten them sick. >> we've been in it too long. >> reporter: ocean city firefighters say they're tired of being stationed in...
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. >>> after the storm, a second chance at sandy relief. fema officials plan to look again into more than 100,000 storm-damaged claims. what's behind the fed's change of direction and check out this mess. a pennsylvania interstate was closed after being littered with dozens of smashed boxes. we'll tell you about the tasty cargo that hit the pavement after this truck crash. >>> developing out of florida tonight, survivors. that is the word from the u.s. military after a day and a half of searching for the wreckage of a downed u.s. military helicopter in the waters off the florida panhandle. nbc's sarah doloff has more on the crash and the communities struggling with the loss. >> reporter: after more than 24 hours of searching today came the news many had feared. >> at this point we are not hopeful for survivors and we are transitioning our search and rescue operation to a recovery. >> reporter: the uh-60 army helicopter went down in thick fog during a training exercise over the santa rosa sound. >> it was certainly a high-impact crash. so we
. >>> after the storm, a second chance at sandy relief. fema officials plan to look again into more than 100,000 storm-damaged claims. what's behind the fed's change of direction and check out this mess. a pennsylvania interstate was closed after being littered with dozens of smashed boxes. we'll tell you about the tasty cargo that hit the pavement after this truck crash. >>> developing out of florida tonight, survivors. that is the word from the u.s. military after a day and...
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he shot and killed his mom there before taking the lives of 20 students and 6 staff members at sandy hook elementary school in december of 2012. the lot of land will remain open. >>> philadelphia voters send a republican to the statehouse in harrisburg after a special election yesterday. the republican martina white won 57% of the vote to fill the vacant seat for the 107th district in northeast philadelphia. white was against democrat sara del ricci. the seat opened when brandon boyle was appointed to congress last november. >>> it is dry right now and cold. you may want to take an umbrella with you even though we are not looking at clouds to leave the area just yet. later this morning we'll see rain, but we'll also see warmer temperatures. 30 degrees right now in philadelphia. the view at this time from camden? no problem. the rainfall will continue into this afternoon. right now it's temperatures that are falling. 21 degrees in pottstown. look at wrightstown, millville, atlantic city, 19 currently in westtown and chester county. and cold low 20s for west chester as well. the shower
he shot and killed his mom there before taking the lives of 20 students and 6 staff members at sandy hook elementary school in december of 2012. the lot of land will remain open. >>> philadelphia voters send a republican to the statehouse in harrisburg after a special election yesterday. the republican martina white won 57% of the vote to fill the vacant seat for the 107th district in northeast philadelphia. white was against democrat sara del ricci. the seat opened when brandon boyle...
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sandy is an associate professor at the university of colorado medical school. >> we find hand contactto room is often a means of transmission. so the hand can be the source of all evil as we deal with devices that we use to treat patients like catheters that become a portal for infection for the patients. >>patients. >> sreenivasan: dr. sandy says nothing should replace rigorous hand washing but when time is critical it can be forgotten whenchts it's a matter of life or death people will by natural instinct junk in and act. >> sreenivasan: sandy runs the wells center where students practice on mannequins. >> we're adjusting vital signs, lab abnormalities. the course of the patient depending on what is done to the patient during that scenario. >> sreenivasan: last fall sandy conducted a test with the sharklet on surfaces. >> we had a common bacteria on the leg of the patient so they started with a touch of their leg -- >> sreenivasan: sandy simulated a pulmonary embolism and cardiac arrest. the same scenario the graduate students were given on the day we visited. >> the patient became
sandy is an associate professor at the university of colorado medical school. >> we find hand contactto room is often a means of transmission. so the hand can be the source of all evil as we deal with devices that we use to treat patients like catheters that become a portal for infection for the patients. >>patients. >> sreenivasan: dr. sandy says nothing should replace rigorous hand washing but when time is critical it can be forgotten whenchts it's a matter of life or death...
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. >>> years after the storm and still waiting for some sandy victims. the hurricane is an un-ending storm of frustration. what's being done today to bring some new jersey residents closer to closure. >>> plus this. tim? >> reporter: on this harriet tubman day delaware wants you to know more about the underground railroad and help the businesses that now sit along it. i'll explain when we come back. i may be a pizza maker, but i know a few things about dessert. like chocolate, and more chocolate. introducing papa john's new double chocolate chip brownie. delicious...decadent. served warm, for just $6. better ingredients. better brownie. papa john's. >>> it's been a terrible traffic day along interstate 95 north of the capital beltway of maryland. a tanker truck carrying biodiesel fuel toppled in the southbound lanes around 10:00 this morning. no one is seriously hurt. but about 400 gallons of fuel spilled. all of 95 was shut down for about two hours. at last check, several southbound lanes were still closed. >>> investigators say sparks from a constructi
. >>> years after the storm and still waiting for some sandy victims. the hurricane is an un-ending storm of frustration. what's being done today to bring some new jersey residents closer to closure. >>> plus this. tim? >> reporter: on this harriet tubman day delaware wants you to know more about the underground railroad and help the businesses that now sit along it. i'll explain when we come back. i may be a pizza maker, but i know a few things about dessert. like...
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so sandy hill road is your best way around it.will take you out of the way, but that's your best bet if you're trying to get around that crash site. so elsewhere on 476, we're not seeing any problems out there. there's just not a lot of volume. so the major interstates in delaware pennsylvania and new jersey are all in the clear right now. so that's the good news. and the bridges are in the clear as well. chris? >>> a deadly crash prompted penndot to make changes to a busy local roadway. the new traffic pattern designed to make driving safer and why some people are not happy about this plan. >>> and new information on the fire that destroyed the historic new jersey restaurant. this morning we'll tell you what investigators say about the cause. >>> it is 4:46. at the boston marathon bombing trial, the jury will consider dramatic video evidence of a daring escape. >> someone took my car. >> that's part of a 911 call jurors heard in court. the security video showed the driver escaping a carjacking by two men that he later identified
so sandy hill road is your best way around it.will take you out of the way, but that's your best bet if you're trying to get around that crash site. so elsewhere on 476, we're not seeing any problems out there. there's just not a lot of volume. so the major interstates in delaware pennsylvania and new jersey are all in the clear right now. so that's the good news. and the bridges are in the clear as well. chris? >>> a deadly crash prompted penndot to make changes to a busy local...
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. >> the impact of superstorm sandy more than two years later. >> to me, it's an embarrassment to the city. >> today firefighter frustration. the local squad flooded out of their fire house by sandy and the temporary accommodations they say are just unacceptable. >>> and drug drop-off. it looks like a mailbox, but it could be a lifesaver. we'll tell you where people will find these popping up in our region. >>> then all new on "nbc10 news" at 5:00 the future of your ride. septa is planning a half billion dollars in improvements. what it means for your community now and years down the road. >>> stopping super bugs that is the goal of a plan unveiled today by the obama administration to control the overuse of antibiotics. germs become resistant to antibiotics over time. experts say one of the biggest problems is many antibiotics are used in livestock raised for food. critics say the obama plan does not go far enough. it's expected to cost $1.2 billion. >>> there's a new safe haven for victims of childhood sexual abuse. this is the philadelphia's child alliance. here a victim could get h
. >> the impact of superstorm sandy more than two years later. >> to me, it's an embarrassment to the city. >> today firefighter frustration. the local squad flooded out of their fire house by sandy and the temporary accommodations they say are just unacceptable. >>> and drug drop-off. it looks like a mailbox, but it could be a lifesaver. we'll tell you where people will find these popping up in our region. >>> then all new on "nbc10 news" at 5:00...
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hook advisory commission. >> and it began with the reason they ever met a tribute to the 26 sandy hooktims. >> thank you. >> the conclusion of the commission's more than two years of work is nearly 300 pages long. it identifies lapses in school security address as need for more mental health training, and asks that anyone looking for a license to sell, purchase or carry guns, pass a screening process. >> i knew that there would be controversial recommendations as well as recommendations of nearly universal accord. >> no matter the issue commission members now urge the public to discuss the report where it matters, a lot of the recommendations need a state law or state funding. >> call your legislatures, and talk to your respective professions, whether they be psychiatry, social work, education, and ask them to do something about it. >> governor dan milloy said he is not sure of the faith of the suggestions related to firearms especially after 2013's sweeping gun violence prevention law. >> there are things that can be done. i am now a proponent that every time a gun sale takes place, t
hook advisory commission. >> and it began with the reason they ever met a tribute to the 26 sandy hooktims. >> thank you. >> the conclusion of the commission's more than two years of work is nearly 300 pages long. it identifies lapses in school security address as need for more mental health training, and asks that anyone looking for a license to sell, purchase or carry guns, pass a screening process. >> i knew that there would be controversial recommendations as well as...
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. >> but first a new lawsuit after the sandy hook shooting. why the e >> families of several sandy hook shooting victims are suing the estate of the late gunman's mother. nancy was careless negligents in leaving an assault rifle unsecured in her home. tonight a millionaire real estate heir is behind bars in connection with a woman's death 16 years ago. police arrested him last night in new orleans. he's the center of the hbo documentary. they looked if he was involved in the disappearance of his wife kathy kathy. he has an extradition hearing in new orleans tomorrow. the final episode of "the jinx" airs tonight. >> those at risk of a heart attack or stroke. new drugs lower the chances of both. people taking these drugs increase their chances of survival by 50%. the food and drug administration will decide whether to approve those drugs. massive devastation and now a new challenge. the number one problem crews are trying to fix right now in the wake of cyclone pam. and here at home it's spring like warm up but don't get too comfortable with the
. >> but first a new lawsuit after the sandy hook shooting. why the e >> families of several sandy hook shooting victims are suing the estate of the late gunman's mother. nancy was careless negligents in leaving an assault rifle unsecured in her home. tonight a millionaire real estate heir is behind bars in connection with a woman's death 16 years ago. police arrested him last night in new orleans. he's the center of the hbo documentary. they looked if he was involved in the...
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it's one of the most unforgettable images after hurricane sandy struck. the remains of the amusement ride are now gone and the pier where it once sat still out of commission. but it will soon be coming back with one significant change. we'll tell you about that. >>> also coming and going. the results are in for the latest census. what that means for the population of the city and for philadelphia suburbs. sglooz welcome back. i'm nbc 10's vince lattanzio. we now know prosecutors believe the germanwings crash was intentional and such so-called suicide by plane incidents have happened in the past though they're pretty rare. there have been five other intentional plane crashes in recent history. the most recent one actually happened two years ago in 2013 november of then a mozambique airplane crashed in western africa. the crash killed all 33 people onboard. right now on the nbc 10 app you can tap to find out and read more about the other four incidents and more about the mozambique crash in the digital exclusive story. >> thank you. >>> hurricane sandy dama
it's one of the most unforgettable images after hurricane sandy struck. the remains of the amusement ride are now gone and the pier where it once sat still out of commission. but it will soon be coming back with one significant change. we'll tell you about that. >>> also coming and going. the results are in for the latest census. what that means for the population of the city and for philadelphia suburbs. sglooz welcome back. i'm nbc 10's vince lattanzio. we now know prosecutors...
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in mussununga it had to adapt to the sandy soils. to keep stable, it has developed wide roots which supported on the surface. -- support it on the surface. >> the name of the national park, pau brazil, comes from a tree species, also known as brazilwood. centuries ago, the portuguese chopped down the trees to extract its red admits. it was such an important raw material back then that the country was named after it. the brazilwood is almost extinct now. it only exists in the national park, where large specimens like this are a sensation. >> botanists estimate this tree is between 500 and 600 years old. it's a very old tree. it reminds us of the past. >> the pau brazil grows very slowly. these small trees already 30 to 40 years old. they grow close to the adult tree. when that dies, the younger trees compete for their place in the sun. the way the pau brasil reproduces can only be observed here in the national park. >> forests like this have a history going back thousands of years. people weren't there to write it down. i wish we woul
in mussununga it had to adapt to the sandy soils. to keep stable, it has developed wide roots which supported on the surface. -- support it on the surface. >> the name of the national park, pau brazil, comes from a tree species, also known as brazilwood. centuries ago, the portuguese chopped down the trees to extract its red admits. it was such an important raw material back then that the country was named after it. the brazilwood is almost extinct now. it only exists in the national...
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berry zito is going to get a captioning funded by cbs and ford >> alfonsi: superstorm sandy killed 117eople and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012. and thousands of families that survived sandy say they've been hit by a second wave of fraud. >> i was like, how can you tell me that you can't even cover this, i'm not going to get the full amount of my insurance? i said, you got my payments every month. >> alfonsi: tonight an investigation into why so many families didn't get the help they deserved and what's being done about it. are you going to make it right? >> cooper: you want the company to remove all the flooring... >> every single board at their cost and replace it with clean flooring. >> cooper: for months "60
berry zito is going to get a captioning funded by cbs and ford >> alfonsi: superstorm sandy killed 117eople and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012. and thousands of families that survived sandy say they've been hit by a second wave of fraud. >> i was like, how can you tell me that you can't even cover this, i'm not going to get the full amount of my insurance? i said, you got my payments every month. >> alfonsi: tonight an investigation into why so many...
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the federal emergency management agency has agreed to reopen and review about 144,000 claims from sandy. the announcement comes two weeks after a "60 minutes" on allegations of fraud by insurance companies following sandy. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, lumber liquidators offers testing after a "60 minutes," and exciting news for the fans of the movie "frozen." jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. a "60 minutes" found the laminate flooring made in china contained high levels of formaldehyde and fell short of california safety standards. qualified customers will receive indoor air quality test kits. however, the company says it stands by its products. >>> on wall street stocks rallied with their best day in five weeks. financial stocks were among the biggest gainers. the dow gained 259 points the s&p finished 25 points higher and the nasdaq climbed 43 points. honda has recalled about 5 million vehicles in the u.s. because the airbags can open with force. they tell owners the recalls are free and promise a loa
the federal emergency management agency has agreed to reopen and review about 144,000 claims from sandy. the announcement comes two weeks after a "60 minutes" on allegations of fraud by insurance companies following sandy. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, lumber liquidators offers testing after a "60 minutes," and exciting news for the fans of the movie "frozen." jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning,...
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child sandy mcdowell, a grandmother that loves being around people finds joy in being a tour guide. we have as many as 1,000 a day that come to the betsy ross house. it's rewarding for me to guide them through the betsy ross house. that makes my life rewarding i don't want to stay home yet. >> both sandy and carol are paid employees rather than volunteers for more information go to our website at 6abc.com/art of aging. >>> accuweather is coming up after this quick break here is a live look from sky 6 hd from cape may a cold scene melissa magee has the good news in the seven-day forecast right after this. not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't r
child sandy mcdowell, a grandmother that loves being around people finds joy in being a tour guide. we have as many as 1,000 a day that come to the betsy ross house. it's rewarding for me to guide them through the betsy ross house. that makes my life rewarding i don't want to stay home yet. >> both sandy and carol are paid employees rather than volunteers for more information go to our website at 6abc.com/art of aging. >>> accuweather is coming up after this quick break here is a...
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patients in the study like sandy had surgery radiation, chemotherapy. while results are promising researchers say more testing is needed. but how about her being able to enjoy five grandchildren now. >> isn't that something. >> fantastic. >> we have had a shot around like that around for so long. >> every day counts. >> thanks very much. >>> still to come in our next half an hour a terrifying scene in the subway station... this is exclusive cbs video that shows riders in new york screaming and running for their lives when a man with the gun opened fire. one person is dead. >>> plus, atlantic city's top fire official placed on leave after allegations of sexual harassment i'm cleve bryan one women's account about the chief dropping his pants thank you, cable for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability - 8 years running.
patients in the study like sandy had surgery radiation, chemotherapy. while results are promising researchers say more testing is needed. but how about her being able to enjoy five grandchildren now. >> isn't that something. >> fantastic. >> we have had a shot around like that around for so long. >> every day counts. >> thanks very much. >>> still to come in our next half an hour a terrifying scene in the subway station... this is exclusive cbs video that...
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in the wake of the sandy hook shooting, it's no surprise that this year security is a big concern. i visited one company called hard wire, based in maryland which manufactures bulletproof school accessories. >> where are we going now? >> onto the factory floor and this factory was built like, right in the height of the iraq and afghanistan conflict. it started as a vehicle armoring company. we moved into bulletproof body armor and after sandy hook we took that technology and applied it to school wear. >> inserts for school backpacks, white boards and stick on. they are made of a synthetic fine are call dynema. >> it all starts from this material which is what you're holding is four layers of super-fine fiber. it's kind of hard to get it started. you can start to see what it's made of. >> oh yeah. don't floss your edit with this. >> it's gorilla floss, for sure. the key is time, temperature and pressure. we found that with increasing pressure ballistic properties went up. the harder we would squeeze it add the right temperature the more the ballistic resistance there was. >> i've go
in the wake of the sandy hook shooting, it's no surprise that this year security is a big concern. i visited one company called hard wire, based in maryland which manufactures bulletproof school accessories. >> where are we going now? >> onto the factory floor and this factory was built like, right in the height of the iraq and afghanistan conflict. it started as a vehicle armoring company. we moved into bulletproof body armor and after sandy hook we took that technology and applied...
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miles away from home and could not escape criticism over efforts to help the victim of super storm sandy and a local congregation honors memory of philadelphia police officer robert wilson. we'll take you to emotional ceremony. >> what a heckler had to say to the governor in a trip to iowa. >> a mana kus ofed worst date ever. >> the worst in north philadelphia congregation -- >> to honor robert wilson. today they dedicated mass in his honor. "action news" reporter annie mccormick was there. >>> worshipers came to sunday's 10 a.m. mass today in north philadelphia where slain officer robert wilson was on their mind. steven thorn dedicated the mass to wilson and made brothers and sisters in blue the guests of honor. >> they took up the back of the church and parishioners shared condolences and thank yous and philadelphia actor that played a cop in the show hack. the busy officer made time to volunteer with the organization one day at a time. >> we talked so much about you know black men being negative in the community. he was definitely an officer that stood positive and was a positive fath
miles away from home and could not escape criticism over efforts to help the victim of super storm sandy and a local congregation honors memory of philadelphia police officer robert wilson. we'll take you to emotional ceremony. >> what a heckler had to say to the governor in a trip to iowa. >> a mana kus ofed worst date ever. >> the worst in north philadelphia congregation -- >> to honor robert wilson. today they dedicated mass in his honor. "action news"...
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captioning funded by cbs and ford >> alfonsi: superstorm sandy killed 117 people and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012. and thousands of families that survived sandy say they've been hit by a second wave of fraud. >> i was like, how can you tell me that you can't even cover this, i'm not going to get the full amount of my insurance? i said you got my payments every month. >> alfonsi: tonight an investigation into why so many families didn't get the help they deserved and what's being done about it. are you going to make it right? >> cooper: you want the company to remove all the flooring... >> every single board at their cost and replace it with clean flooring. >> cooper: for months "60
captioning funded by cbs and ford >> alfonsi: superstorm sandy killed 117 people and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012. and thousands of families that survived sandy say they've been hit by a second wave of fraud. >> i was like, how can you tell me that you can't even cover this, i'm not going to get the full amount of my insurance? i said you got my payments every month. >> alfonsi: tonight an investigation into why so many families didn't get the help they...
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