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. -- a train new york and staff -- between new york and scranton. you would need to rebuild the railroad. 9/11 occurred. we have a recession. new jersey and pennsylvania are struggling to make this project work. new york and scranton are likely to go without servers for quite some time. let's talk about the midwest for a minute and some of your findings. we think about how these routes are privately run railroads with enormous potential for public use this map shows relative size of cities around the midwest. chicago to omaha links not so large cities with large cities. some have attractive stops. others serve largely for two end points. it has been fun seeing all of the different results. there is no easy right answer for which quarter has been -- corridor has been the most attract the. -- attractive. which ones are the most attract? to bring back into public use? >> it has a lot more demand than other routes. it is also more economically healthy. >> at first glance, it does look very attract to. it is not as take as the others pick but if you add
. -- a train new york and staff -- between new york and scranton. you would need to rebuild the railroad. 9/11 occurred. we have a recession. new jersey and pennsylvania are struggling to make this project work. new york and scranton are likely to go without servers for quite some time. let's talk about the midwest for a minute and some of your findings. we think about how these routes are privately run railroads with enormous potential for public use this map shows relative size of cities...
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if we have a good look, you have ve to be patient traveler to get from new york to scranton. it is a tough go. the white line in the middle is an abandoned portion. that line is gone. you can also see interstate 80 superimposed. in this example, for a traveler from new york to scranton, we have an active rail line and an abandoned portion and an active rail line. to effectively offer a direct service, you would somehow have to rebuild this section. that would seem like an easy thing to do. in new jersey, they learned the hard way. that was one of the most remarkable rail lines the u.s. had seen built. if you look at these pictures, it was filled with beautiful viaducts. a direct route through hilly terrain. it was designed to have no highway crossings. it was a perfect railroad route to offer service. today that line is gone and new jersey is eager to bring it back into its control. landowners have been created to get top dollar. in one instance, they divided the land of to several dozen small parcels because the government would have to condemn every parcel individually to a
if we have a good look, you have ve to be patient traveler to get from new york to scranton. it is a tough go. the white line in the middle is an abandoned portion. that line is gone. you can also see interstate 80 superimposed. in this example, for a traveler from new york to scranton, we have an active rail line and an abandoned portion and an active rail line. to effectively offer a direct service, you would somehow have to rebuild this section. that would seem like an easy thing to do. in...
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this morning just a few scattered light showers north of williamsport and scranton area and these will stay to the north this morning. it's this line of showers that we will keep an eye on today. it extends into western pennsylvania. it's still going to be a possibility this afternoon. you see the showers firing up from that same line. you can see the clouds at 10:00 this morning. by this afternoon, we will see scattered showers into the hazleton area and pocono mountains and possibility of isolated showers closer into philadelphia. allentown could see a shower at 11:00 tonight. 80s this afternoon for the pocono mountains and 90s for allentown and quaker town and into the 90s for trenton. shower might keep things in the 80s for doylestown this afternoon. dover and staying dry today. look at the 90s for wilt. this is just the beginning. if you head toward the weekend, the temperatures could go even higher. seven-day forecast when i'm back in ten. >>> 10 after 5:00 now. we will see if we have anything out there on the roads now that could slow you down on your drive to work this morning.
this morning just a few scattered light showers north of williamsport and scranton area and these will stay to the north this morning. it's this line of showers that we will keep an eye on today. it extends into western pennsylvania. it's still going to be a possibility this afternoon. you see the showers firing up from that same line. you can see the clouds at 10:00 this morning. by this afternoon, we will see scattered showers into the hazleton area and pocono mountains and possibility of...
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some heavy downpours just to the south of scranton right now. that's the first wave of a system that will crank up this afternoon. you can see the line of storms extending through pennsylvania. pittsburgh had strong storms overnight, into first thing this morning. it's this afternoon and early this evening for us. helping to fuel the storm potential, the heat already 87 degrees in philadelphia and dover. look at the 80s for allentown and pottstown. that number is climbing. we could see a shower bring down the temperature at times, but for the most part, it will be climbing at 4:00 this afternoon, near 90 degrees and 85 degrees at 7:00 this evening. we'll go through the hour by hour future weather and show you when those storms are most likely to roll through. >>> the second day of scorching hot temperatures is prompting district officials to close public schools early. as the city prepares to open the 70 outdoor pools this summer. jesse gary is live in port richmond where crews are hard at work. tell us what they're doing to get the pools ready.
some heavy downpours just to the south of scranton right now. that's the first wave of a system that will crank up this afternoon. you can see the line of storms extending through pennsylvania. pittsburgh had strong storms overnight, into first thing this morning. it's this afternoon and early this evening for us. helping to fuel the storm potential, the heat already 87 degrees in philadelphia and dover. look at the 80s for allentown and pottstown. that number is climbing. we could see a shower...
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the radar showing the showers moving through scranton.o far, dry in philadelphia but we could see storms develop this afternoon. >> we're following breaking news from overnight. gunfire rings out in the west oak lane section of philadelphia killing an unborn child. nbc 10's matt delucia is live with the details. matt? >> reporter: police right now are searching for two men they believe are responsible for this. coming up after the break, what investigators or those detectives are doing right now to catch who did this. >>> i'm katy zachry live in tronnen tron en to -- trenton. in just a few hours from now, new jersey governor chris christie is expected to join the race for president. >>> they're bringing drugs crime and they're rapists. some i assume are good people. >> talk like that is what got donald trump fired from nbc. now the republican presidential candidate is firing back. yoplait greek 100. for when you just can't make it without a protein-packed, thick and creamy, power-me-up-with-something filling taste-bud-loving, satisfaction
the radar showing the showers moving through scranton.o far, dry in philadelphia but we could see storms develop this afternoon. >> we're following breaking news from overnight. gunfire rings out in the west oak lane section of philadelphia killing an unborn child. nbc 10's matt delucia is live with the details. matt? >> reporter: police right now are searching for two men they believe are responsible for this. coming up after the break, what investigators or those detectives are...
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. >>> finally at noon, a scranton area woman says she has the secret to a long life.ays she just turned 100 years old and her secret is alcohol not just a couple of sips you need to drink plenty if you want to live as long as she has. here is a look at stories coming up at 4:00, a final act of charity by beau biden how money raised will go to a cause he championed during his life. >>> and new rules for airlines around the world and it may force to you buy new luggage. that is it for us "action news" at noon, don't forget to join us later at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. now for david murphy, sara bloomquist i'm rick williams we'll see you later today. >> announcer: today on "the chew," don't fight it any longer. just surrender to your carb cravings and pass the pasta. how does lobster mac and cheese sound? >> oops. did i get you? >> yup. [ laughs ] >> announcer: even actress ali wentworth is joining the fun with a restaurant-quality pasta dish that you can make at home. and clinton's really using his noodle when he turns pasta into two easy crafts. and it all starts right now
. >>> finally at noon, a scranton area woman says she has the secret to a long life.ays she just turned 100 years old and her secret is alcohol not just a couple of sips you need to drink plenty if you want to live as long as she has. here is a look at stories coming up at 4:00, a final act of charity by beau biden how money raised will go to a cause he championed during his life. >>> and new rules for airlines around the world and it may force to you buy new luggage. that is...
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i'm an accountant in scranton, pennsylvania. and i'm gay.'m here tell you that yes--it does get better. when i was ynger, um-- - what's he doing? - searchg out younger gays. - no, it's just a way to tell yng people, no matter how hard it gets for them, there's a brighter future ahead. with you. - no matter how hard it gets for you, eh-- kelly! seriouslyi-- - just keep chatting.
i'm an accountant in scranton, pennsylvania. and i'm gay.'m here tell you that yes--it does get better. when i was ynger, um-- - what's he doing? - searchg out younger gays. - no, it's just a way to tell yng people, no matter how hard it gets for them, there's a brighter future ahead. with you. - no matter how hard it gets for you, eh-- kelly! seriouslyi-- - just keep chatting.
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showers and thunderstorms well north of our immediate region starting to develop, you have to go up to scranton and wilksbury to find the lightning strikes, down south we have a bit of a shower beginning to pop up and i would not be entirely shocked to see what down here will erupt eventually into a storm now it's allentown and areas near quakertown and we'll look at that when we hit you with the full weather. severe weather in pock egts across the country and strong storms in louisiana and in montana and the great lakes. and here in new york and the southern coast in the carolinas with we take a closer look at the big area of concern areas northern of philadelphia, on up to the pennsylvania turnpike and allentown or the poconos, where any storm that forms could potentially form strong win gusts and hail. and the temperature if philadelphia is 80 and 85 in washington, notice the winds are coming up from the south and continuing to pump the humid air and giving us room to grow the temperature over the next couple of hours. 66 dew point in philadelphia, suggests humid air and as you walk around y
showers and thunderstorms well north of our immediate region starting to develop, you have to go up to scranton and wilksbury to find the lightning strikes, down south we have a bit of a shower beginning to pop up and i would not be entirely shocked to see what down here will erupt eventually into a storm now it's allentown and areas near quakertown and we'll look at that when we hit you with the full weather. severe weather in pock egts across the country and strong storms in louisiana and in...
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you can see them pushing past williamsport and scranton at this hour. chance of storms this afternoon, especially in pennsylvania. a little less likely in delaware and south jersey. clouds 81 degrees at 10:00. partly sunny skies at 1:00 84 we'll be watching for the storm development later today. your neighborhood by neighborhood forecast when i come back in ten minutes. right now let's see how the traffic is moving on this tuesday morning.
you can see them pushing past williamsport and scranton at this hour. chance of storms this afternoon, especially in pennsylvania. a little less likely in delaware and south jersey. clouds 81 degrees at 10:00. partly sunny skies at 1:00 84 we'll be watching for the storm development later today. your neighborhood by neighborhood forecast when i come back in ten minutes. right now let's see how the traffic is moving on this tuesday morning.
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abc's linsey davis leads us off outside scranton, pennsylvania, tonight. >> reporter: a deadly day on america's highways. first, those images of that horrific scene in eastern pennsylvania. >> tractor trailer versus bus. multiple patients possible. multiple fatalities. >> it was just havoc. people covered in blood, just mayhem everywhere. >> reporter: the highway littered with debris and this mangled bus, after a fatal crash that left three dead and 13 others injured. traffic gridlocked for hours. >> there was people saying, "get me out! get me out of here!" so me and another guy helped some people down. one lady in specific, i remember, she was gushing blood. >> reporter: just after 10:00 a.m. a tractor trailer traveling southbound on i-380 skidded over the grassy median, slamming into a northbound driving tour bus. the impact so severe it split the trailer in half, sending the cab flying off into the nearby woods. the driver of the tractor trailer somehow managed to survive. >> i just pray for the people you know i pray for the families and the souls that were lost, man, it's a trag
abc's linsey davis leads us off outside scranton, pennsylvania, tonight. >> reporter: a deadly day on america's highways. first, those images of that horrific scene in eastern pennsylvania. >> tractor trailer versus bus. multiple patients possible. multiple fatalities. >> it was just havoc. people covered in blood, just mayhem everywhere. >> reporter: the highway littered with debris and this mangled bus, after a fatal crash that left three dead and 13 others injured....
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low 50's -- 60's, even upper 50's. 65 scranton.h through the overnight hours so somewhat of a cool start to our sunday morning. now, the dewpoint temperatures tells us how much moisture or humidity is in the air. right now that number is 56. that's comfortable as you step outside you can actually breathe and it feels nice. tomorrow that dewpoint lowers even more indicating a drier air mass. we're looking at 50-degree dewpoints. it's going to feel awesome for the day on sunday. so, don't get used to it, though. enjoy it while you can 'cause things will change on monday. here's why. high that's over us right now stays over new england tomorrow. keeps things nice and pleasant, a lot of sun and then comes monday. we get a warm front that pushes through. the wind switch around out of the south. we bring back the humidity and then there will be the chance for some afternoon showers and thunderstorms coming in on monday as a cold front approaches. that front still in the region on tuesday, so we can't rule out a few more showers maybe eve
low 50's -- 60's, even upper 50's. 65 scranton.h through the overnight hours so somewhat of a cool start to our sunday morning. now, the dewpoint temperatures tells us how much moisture or humidity is in the air. right now that number is 56. that's comfortable as you step outside you can actually breathe and it feels nice. tomorrow that dewpoint lowers even more indicating a drier air mass. we're looking at 50-degree dewpoints. it's going to feel awesome for the day on sunday. so, don't get...
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in his 20's he and a friend were stopped for speeding outside of scranton. the officer recognized the name on the license and because he was a fan of joe's work with law enforcement he wanted to let him off with a warning but beau made him write the ticket. beau did not trade on his name. after 9/11 he joined the national guard and felt it was part of his obligation, part of what those broader shoulders are for. he did his duty to his country and deploy to iraq. as the general eloquently spoke to his service. what i can tell you as he was shipping out of dover, there was a lot of press wanting to interview him. he refused. he was just another soldier. i saw him when i visited iraq. his deployment was hard on hallie and the kids, like it was on so many families over the last 14 years. it was hard on joe and jill, that is why they threw themselves into their work with military families. you can hear it in the speeches, he means it so deeply. like his father, beau did not have a mean bone in his body. the cruelty he had injured in his life did not make him hard
in his 20's he and a friend were stopped for speeding outside of scranton. the officer recognized the name on the license and because he was a fan of joe's work with law enforcement he wanted to let him off with a warning but beau made him write the ticket. beau did not trade on his name. after 9/11 he joined the national guard and felt it was part of his obligation, part of what those broader shoulders are for. he did his duty to his country and deploy to iraq. as the general eloquently spoke...
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we have some going up to scranton, kid rock is playing and foreigner.d coming back as well. we're looking at flooding rain, all the way up from allentown to scranton. the heaviest rain looks to be from 95 to the lehigh valley. light rain now, some of it not reaching the ground but the rain will continue to intensify, maybe off and on until about 4:00, 5:00 this afternoon. the rain gets heavy this is where we could see strong to severe weather by about 4:00, 5:00, you see that line approaching baltimore and washington, that comes through areas in maryland and delaware, there is a risk for severe storms, there's that heavy rain coming down across the lehigh valley between 5:00 and 11:00 tonight. that will be the peak. it all clears out by tomorrow. the weekend is not a washout. it's dry and a bit warmer by tomorrow afternoon. >> hi i'm chef robert bennett of classic cake and this is your fox food bite. today i'm going to be making a summertime favorite, an all american red, white and blue push-up pop. this is what it looks like in the end. now for the ice
we have some going up to scranton, kid rock is playing and foreigner.d coming back as well. we're looking at flooding rain, all the way up from allentown to scranton. the heaviest rain looks to be from 95 to the lehigh valley. light rain now, some of it not reaching the ground but the rain will continue to intensify, maybe off and on until about 4:00, 5:00 this afternoon. the rain gets heavy this is where we could see strong to severe weather by about 4:00, 5:00, you see that line approaching...
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it is what kept my grandfather going to work in the same scranton mill every day for 50 years.led my father to believe that he scrimped and saved, his small business printing drapery fabric in chicago would provide us with a middle-class life. and it did. when president clinton honored the bargain, we had the longest peacetime expansion in history a balanced budget, and for the first time in decades, we all grew together with the bottom 20% of workers increasing their incomes by the same percentage as the top 5%. when president obama honored the bargain, we pulled back from the brink of depression, saved the auto industry, provided health care to 16 million working people and replaced the jobs we lost faster than the historical average after a financial crash. it is not 1941 or 1993 or even 2009. we face new challenges in our economy and our democracy. we are still working our way back from a crisis that happened because time-tested values were replaced by false promises. instead of an economy built by every american, for every american, we were told that if we let those at the
it is what kept my grandfather going to work in the same scranton mill every day for 50 years.led my father to believe that he scrimped and saved, his small business printing drapery fabric in chicago would provide us with a middle-class life. and it did. when president clinton honored the bargain, we had the longest peacetime expansion in history a balanced budget, and for the first time in decades, we all grew together with the bottom 20% of workers increasing their incomes by the same...
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chicago and pittsburg and scranton. strong to severe storms and record- setting rainfall for the gulf coast and oklahoma and kansas and midatlantic and the northeast. hurricane carlos watching this carefully and close to a culpullco. and puerta valuearta. and that is going through time and expect it to weaken. but not a great beach day. and also watching this area of disturbed weather in the caribbean and moving over the yucatan peninsula and expect it to go in the gulf of mexico. we are in the hurricane season. this is typical to see june tropical activity. if it is named we'll name it bill as we already had anna. >> always the bearer of bad news. >> be prepared. and form congresswoman gabby gifford was in takenedance as a u.s. navy ship was kirstened in her honor. u.s. gabby gifford will operate in shallow waters. she was chosen because of her strength and courage and resilience. he was shot in the attack in 2011 that left six others dead. mark kelly was also in takenedance for the ceremony. match making in the utah m
chicago and pittsburg and scranton. strong to severe storms and record- setting rainfall for the gulf coast and oklahoma and kansas and midatlantic and the northeast. hurricane carlos watching this carefully and close to a culpullco. and puerta valuearta. and that is going through time and expect it to weaken. but not a great beach day. and also watching this area of disturbed weather in the caribbean and moving over the yucatan peninsula and expect it to go in the gulf of mexico. we are in the...
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you know in his 20s he and a friend were stopped for speeding outside scranton and the officer recognized the name on the license and because he was a fan of joe's work with law enforcement he wanted to let beau off with a warning. but beau made him write that ticket. beau didn't trade on his name. after 9/11 he joined the national guard, felt it was his obligation part of what those broader shoulders are for. he did his duty to his country and deployed to iraq. general odierno eloquently spoke to major biden's service. what i can tell you is when he was loading up to ship out at dover there was a lot of press that wanted to interview him. beau refused. he was just another soldier. i saw him when i visited iraq. he conducted the same way. his deployment was hard on hallie and the kids like it was for so many families over the last 14 years, it was hard on joe, hard on jill partly why jill threw herself into her work with military families with so much intensity. it's how you know when joe thunders may god protect our troops in every speech he does he means it so deeply. like his father be
you know in his 20s he and a friend were stopped for speeding outside scranton and the officer recognized the name on the license and because he was a fan of joe's work with law enforcement he wanted to let beau off with a warning. but beau made him write that ticket. beau didn't trade on his name. after 9/11 he joined the national guard, felt it was his obligation part of what those broader shoulders are for. he did his duty to his country and deployed to iraq. general odierno eloquently spoke...
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in his 20s he and his friend were stopping for speeding outside scranton and the officer recognized the name on the license and because he was a fan of joe's work with law enforcement, he wanted to let beau off with a warning, but beau made him write that ticket. beau didn't trade on his name. after 9/11 he joined the national guard. he felt it was his obligation, part of what those browner erbroader shoulders are for. he did his duty to his country and deployed to iraq and general odierno eloquently spoke to major biden's service. what i can tell you is when he was loading out to ship out at dover, there was a lot of press that wanted to interview him. beau refused. he was just another soldier. i saw him when i visited iraq. he conducted them the same way. his deployment was hard on hallie and the kids like it was for other families over the last 14 years. it was hard on joe. it was hard on jill. it's partly why jill threw herself into work with military families with so much intensity. that's how you know when jill thunders may god protect our troops in every speech she does. she mean
in his 20s he and his friend were stopping for speeding outside scranton and the officer recognized the name on the license and because he was a fan of joe's work with law enforcement, he wanted to let beau off with a warning, but beau made him write that ticket. beau didn't trade on his name. after 9/11 he joined the national guard. he felt it was his obligation, part of what those browner erbroader shoulders are for. he did his duty to his country and deployed to iraq and general odierno...
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can you see the clouds moving through williams port and into the scranton area.few scattered light showers right now. this line that is moving through punxsutawney in this line. we could see the storms for this afternoon. that line is on the move and later today will be moving towards the philadelphia area. before then temperatures have been moving up. 78 degrees for reading and pottstown and northeast philadelphia. at 8:00 this morning. later this morning close to the 90-degree mark. 88 in philadelphia. look at the arrows southwesterly wind which will continue the warm-up this afternoon. we are heading for the 90s this afternoon. hot and humidity. afternoon thunderstorms most likely in pennsylvania but some of them could cross the delaware into new jersey. a chance it will be around tomorrow. hot and humid for friday. back into the 90s in the afternoon after morning low of 73 degrees. and saturday storms are more likely. if they get here early enough with we may not hit 90. has is the question mark for this three hi day potential heat wave period. 90 if they sta
can you see the clouds moving through williams port and into the scranton area.few scattered light showers right now. this line that is moving through punxsutawney in this line. we could see the storms for this afternoon. that line is on the move and later today will be moving towards the philadelphia area. before then temperatures have been moving up. 78 degrees for reading and pottstown and northeast philadelphia. at 8:00 this morning. later this morning close to the 90-degree mark. 88 in...
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there you can see the clouds in scranton and allentown.uth and east for philadelphia and wilmington mostly in the clear. nothing but sunshine for delaware and south jersey this morning. the temperatures will be climbing but held back a little bit in the mountains bit clouds. 71 degrees today. 80 are for reading and quakertown within 78 degrees. 80 degrees in trenton, norristown or mt. holly. delaware and south jersey low 80s for dover and vineland. about the same for cape may. lots of sunshine for wilmington swedesboro and westchester. cooler than normal for this time of year. that changes this weekend, upper 80s saturday and sunday. there's a possibility of showers and thunderstorms that may affect fourth of july celebrations. sunday afternoon, 89 degrees. the chance of storms will be here before the weekend. i've got the seven-day forecast when i'm back in ten. >>> 6:40 this monday morning. i'm glancing over it a traffic monitor to see lots of volume. jessica gives me the signal there. >> it all starts to seem to happen at one moment. we
there you can see the clouds in scranton and allentown.uth and east for philadelphia and wilmington mostly in the clear. nothing but sunshine for delaware and south jersey this morning. the temperatures will be climbing but held back a little bit in the mountains bit clouds. 71 degrees today. 80 are for reading and quakertown within 78 degrees. 80 degrees in trenton, norristown or mt. holly. delaware and south jersey low 80s for dover and vineland. about the same for cape may. lots of sunshine...
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we ended up ultimately caught him outside of scranton pennsylvania but he was his own worst enemy. he double parked his vehicle with a stolen tag behind another vehicle, the officer ran the thing, found that it was a stolen tag. that led up to his arrest. the officer didn't know who he had. when he put hem in custody, then the officer -- that's how they found him. >> i imagine authorities are hoping these two men make similar mistakes. thank you, matthew fogg former u.s. marshal, i appreciate it. >> thank you >>> a congresswoman from new york city, the town clue two suspicious people walking downs there are these two danks are you killers on the loose. how is the community responding to this? >> well i've been in contact with the town's supervisor of willsboro on an hourly basis to hear feedback. i've spoken to many of my constituents. willsboro is a small community with a pop lay year-round of about 2,000 or 3,000. it swells during the summertime so it's a very small town. to have hundreds of law enforcement, corrections officer it obviously has a sentence of alertness, but we're
we ended up ultimately caught him outside of scranton pennsylvania but he was his own worst enemy. he double parked his vehicle with a stolen tag behind another vehicle, the officer ran the thing, found that it was a stolen tag. that led up to his arrest. the officer didn't know who he had. when he put hem in custody, then the officer -- that's how they found him. >> i imagine authorities are hoping these two men make similar mistakes. thank you, matthew fogg former u.s. marshal, i...
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"scranton mimeograph corp"? i don't tnk we're doing business with them anytime soon. that's odd.tifact has come into my possession. "i have hidden it until such time as a person "of strong intellect may safely recover it. "this golden chalice is of immeasurable historical
"scranton mimeograph corp"? i don't tnk we're doing business with them anytime soon. that's odd.tifact has come into my possession. "i have hidden it until such time as a person "of strong intellect may safely recover it. "this golden chalice is of immeasurable historical
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scranton. the bus was carrying 40 people from niagara falls to new york city when it crashed into a barrier. the force of the crash caused parts of the buses windshield to come host. passengers were brought to the hospital to get checked out. injuries were minor. >>> tonight marks one year since lewis krants died in plane crash. he was one of six people killed on may 31st of last year in bedford, massachusetts. the cofounder of the cats sellsy academy charter school also died. the plane was on its way to lat atlantic city when it crashed and burst into ims in a. an official cause of the kprash is expected soon from the national transportation safety board. documents released by investigators point to pilot error. preflight checks might not have been done properly. >>> on friday students at the academy charter school in camden took part in memorial. the school dedicated a butterfly garden to its founders. >>> a new urban garden will help feed families in need in camden. the garden state discover
scranton. the bus was carrying 40 people from niagara falls to new york city when it crashed into a barrier. the force of the crash caused parts of the buses windshield to come host. passengers were brought to the hospital to get checked out. injuries were minor. >>> tonight marks one year since lewis krants died in plane crash. he was one of six people killed on may 31st of last year in bedford, massachusetts. the cofounder of the cats sellsy academy charter school also died. the...
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. >> questlove: 272, scranton! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! thank you very much, everybody! welcome! welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." you're here. you made it. this is it. this is the show. we're here in new york. [ cheers and applause ] having a great time. welcome. thank you so much. here's what people are talking about, everybody. the presidential campaign season is really starting to heat up. in fact hillary clinton is headed to l.a. this month to attend a fundraiser hosted by "spider-man" star tobey maguire. it's not surprising, they've been friends ever since they met back in 2002. do you remember this? photo was going around -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] actually, hillary said she's a a big fan of spider-man, because it proves that americans still love sequels. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] part two. but not, not all good news for hillary clinton. according to a new poll, the number of americans who trust her is dropping. specifically int
. >> questlove: 272, scranton! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! thank you very much, everybody! welcome! welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." you're here. you made it. this is it. this is the show. we're here in new york. [ cheers and applause ] having a great time. welcome. thank you so much. here's what people are talking about, everybody. the presidential campaign season...
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congressman went scranton charters, grant them subsidies grant them laws that help them against rivals, all of these things. essentially -- and this is what americans most feared. this is still years after the civil war, this still a jeffersonian element. the republicans going to fall because the main fact, private interests will take over. and the corporation, as they saw it, was going to be the engine that drove all of this. now, that does happen. but i argue in the book is something more subtle really happens. the corporation was in anticipating running the united states. the corporation was interested in taking over politics. all these guys wanted to do was make some money. and so they really had limited ambitions. to make money there really had to make sure, and this is one of the central and sites for me of the book. they turned politics in tow way that businesses compete. it goes on. when one business wants to stop another business, and you can see between the banks, for example, an easy one, and retail merchants. fighting in congress for business advantage. and to do that every
congressman went scranton charters, grant them subsidies grant them laws that help them against rivals, all of these things. essentially -- and this is what americans most feared. this is still years after the civil war, this still a jeffersonian element. the republicans going to fall because the main fact, private interests will take over. and the corporation, as they saw it, was going to be the engine that drove all of this. now, that does happen. but i argue in the book is something more...
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it is what kept my grandfather going to work in the same scranton mill every day for 50 years.t led my father to believe that he scrimped and saved, his small business printing drapery fabric in chicago would provide us with a middle-class life. and it did. when president clinton honored the bargain, we had the longest peacetime expansion in history a balanced budget, and for the first time in decades, we all grew together with the bottom 20% of workers increasing their incomes by the same percentage as the top 5%. when president obama honored the bargain, we pulled back from the brink of depression, saved the auto industry, provided health care to 16 million working people and replaced the jobs we lost faster than the historical average after a financial crash. it is not 1941 or 1993 or even 2009. we face new challenges in our economy and our democracy. we are still working our way back from a crisis that happened because time-tested values were replaced by false promises. instead of an economy built by every american, for every american, we were told that if we let those at t
it is what kept my grandfather going to work in the same scranton mill every day for 50 years.t led my father to believe that he scrimped and saved, his small business printing drapery fabric in chicago would provide us with a middle-class life. and it did. when president clinton honored the bargain, we had the longest peacetime expansion in history a balanced budget, and for the first time in decades, we all grew together with the bottom 20% of workers increasing their incomes by the same...
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but i was the worst when i was in scranton, pennsylvania.now you got another tv job off that though. >> i did. >> you go to charlotte. from charlotte did you get into the fox news channel from there? >> no. they did not care about my tape my resume. they had no interest in shannon bream. i tried. but it wasn't until when i was in charlotte i took a job at nbc 4. of the local affiliate in washington and while i was there, he wound up meeting brit hume and that was my in. >> hume? >> iraq, immigration and national security are sure it be at the forefront as the democratic presidential candidates meet tonight. >> and then they hired you to do reporting out of the washington bureau? >> um. >>um now you are the supreme court correspondent correct? >> and i love it. >> the chief justice acknowledged that today's ruling will have an impact on how law enforcement does its job. >> do you get to talk to these justices? do they know you are there and stuff? >> um-huh. >> you do? >> i do. the press area because you know he it's a very small courtroom. u
but i was the worst when i was in scranton, pennsylvania.now you got another tv job off that though. >> i did. >> you go to charlotte. from charlotte did you get into the fox news channel from there? >> no. they did not care about my tape my resume. they had no interest in shannon bream. i tried. but it wasn't until when i was in charlotte i took a job at nbc 4. of the local affiliate in washington and while i was there, he wound up meeting brit hume and that was my in....
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in his 20's he and a friend were stopped for speeding outside of scranton. the officer recognized the name on the license and because he was a fan of joe's work with law enforcement he wanted to let him off with a warning but beau made him write the ticket. beau did not trade on his name. after 9/11 he joined the national guard and felt it was part of his obligation, part of what those broader shoulders are for. he did his duty to his country and deploy to iraq. as the general eloquently spoke to his service. what i can tell you as he was shipping out of dover, there was a lot of press wanting to interview him. he refused. he was just another soldier. i saw him when i visited iraq. his deployment was hard on hallie and the kids, like it was on so many families over the last 14 years. it was hard on joe and jill, that is why they threw themselves into their work with military families. you can hear it in the speeches, he means it so deeply. like his father, beau did not have a mean bone in his body. the cruelty he had injured in his life did not make him hard
in his 20's he and a friend were stopped for speeding outside of scranton. the officer recognized the name on the license and because he was a fan of joe's work with law enforcement he wanted to let him off with a warning but beau made him write the ticket. beau did not trade on his name. after 9/11 he joined the national guard and felt it was part of his obligation, part of what those broader shoulders are for. he did his duty to his country and deploy to iraq. as the general eloquently spoke...
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it is what kept my grandfather going to work in the same scranton mill every day for 50 years.t is what led my father to believe that is he scrimped and saved, his small business printing drapery fabric in chicago would provide us with a middle-class life. and it did. when president clinton honored the bargain, we had the longest peacetime expansion in history a balanced budget, and for the first time in decades, we all grew together with the bottom 20% of workers increasing their incomes by the same percentage as the top 5%. when president obama honored the bargain, we pulled back from the brink of depression, saved the auto industry, provided health care to 16 million working people and replaced the jobs we lost faster than the historical average after a financial crash. it is not 1941 or 1993 or even 2009. we face new challenges in our economy and our democracy. we are still working our way back from a crisis that happened because time-tested values were replaced by false promises. instead of an economy built by every american, for every american, we were told that if we let
it is what kept my grandfather going to work in the same scranton mill every day for 50 years.t is what led my father to believe that is he scrimped and saved, his small business printing drapery fabric in chicago would provide us with a middle-class life. and it did. when president clinton honored the bargain, we had the longest peacetime expansion in history a balanced budget, and for the first time in decades, we all grew together with the bottom 20% of workers increasing their incomes by...
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in his 20's he and a friend were stopped for speeding outside of scranton. the officer recognized the name on the license and because he was a fan of joe's work with law enforcement he wanted to let him off with a warning but beau made him write the ticket. beau did not trade on his name. after 9/11 he joined the national guard and felt it was part of his obligation, part of what those broader shoulders are for. he did his duty to his country and deploy to iraq. as the general eloquently spoke to his service. what i can tell you as he was shipping out of dover, there was a lot of press wanting to interview him. he refused. he was just another soldier. i saw him when i visited iraq. his deployment was hard on hallie and the kids, like it was on so many families over the last 14 years. it was hard on joe and jill, that is why they threw themselves into their work with military families. you can hear it in the speeches, he means it so deeply. like his father, beau did not have a mean bone in his body. the cruelty he had injured in his life did not make him hard
in his 20's he and a friend were stopped for speeding outside of scranton. the officer recognized the name on the license and because he was a fan of joe's work with law enforcement he wanted to let him off with a warning but beau made him write the ticket. beau did not trade on his name. after 9/11 he joined the national guard and felt it was part of his obligation, part of what those broader shoulders are for. he did his duty to his country and deploy to iraq. as the general eloquently spoke...
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you know in his 20s he and a friend were stopped for speeding outside scranton and the officer recognized the name on the license and because he was a fan of joe's work with law enforcement, he wanted to let beau off with a warning. but beau made him write that ticket. beau didn't trade on his name. after 9/11 he joipd joined the national guard. felt it was his obligation, part of what those broader soldiers are for. he did his duty to his country and deployed to iraq. general odierno eloquently spoke to major biden's service. what i can tell you is when he was loading up to ship out at dover there was a lot of press that wanted to interview him. beau refused. he was just another soldier. i saw him when i visited iraq. he conducted the same way. # his deployment was hard on hailey and the kids like so many the last 14 years. it was hard on joe, hard on jill and partly why jill threw herself into work with miltielitary families with so much intensity. that's how you know when joe thunders may god protect our troops and every speech he does he means it so deeply. like his father beau did no
you know in his 20s he and a friend were stopped for speeding outside scranton and the officer recognized the name on the license and because he was a fan of joe's work with law enforcement, he wanted to let beau off with a warning. but beau made him write that ticket. beau didn't trade on his name. after 9/11 he joipd joined the national guard. felt it was his obligation, part of what those broader soldiers are for. he did his duty to his country and deployed to iraq. general odierno...
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it's what kept my grandfather going to work in the same scranton lace mill everyday for 50 years.led my father to believe that if he scrimped and saved his small business printing drapery fabric in chicago could provide us with a middle-class life. and it did. when president clinton honored the bargain we had the longest peace-time expansion in history, a balanced budget -- [ cheers and applause ] -- and for the first time in decades we all grew together with the bottom 20% of workers increasing their incomes by the same percentage as the top 5%. [ cheers and applause ] when president obama honored the bargain, we pulled back from the brink of depression saved the auto industry provided by health care to 16 million working people -- [ cheers and applause ] and replaced the jobs we lost faster than the historical average after a financial crash. but it's not 1941 orb 1993, or even twine2009. we face new challenges in our economy and our democracy. we're still working our way back from a crisis that happened because time-tested values were replaced by false promises. instead of an e
it's what kept my grandfather going to work in the same scranton lace mill everyday for 50 years.led my father to believe that if he scrimped and saved his small business printing drapery fabric in chicago could provide us with a middle-class life. and it did. when president clinton honored the bargain we had the longest peace-time expansion in history, a balanced budget -- [ cheers and applause ] -- and for the first time in decades we all grew together with the bottom 20% of workers...
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hold on to yourh, and david scranton is i wouldn't say very bear but bearish. why are you bearish?of all if you look back over the long run, there's a historic stock market cycles you find that we've never recovered from the market as quickly as we have appeared to have done this time. seems as though in 2013 we broke above levels from 2,000, and if this were a permanent break as opposed to a temporary fed induced break above that resistance level we do breaking in essence three markets with the storkt first time we've recovered after only 13 years. it would be first time we recover from a secular bear without having three or more major drops within it, and lastly would be first time we recovered from a secular bear before price to earnings ratios go into the singles. >> lost me at third word. but i think what you're saying is longer -- can't go a foot long. you argue not another all. >> those are patterns problem is that you have to do something with your money, and as long as you can only earn 0% in cash. you have no choice but to have most or at least half of your money in the s
hold on to yourh, and david scranton is i wouldn't say very bear but bearish. why are you bearish?of all if you look back over the long run, there's a historic stock market cycles you find that we've never recovered from the market as quickly as we have appeared to have done this time. seems as though in 2013 we broke above levels from 2,000, and if this were a permanent break as opposed to a temporary fed induced break above that resistance level we do breaking in essence three markets with...
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sport he continues to enjoy at the nearby saratoga racetrack, dick was a shipper a shipper from scranton, pennsylvania. after serving in the navy in the pacific during world war ii he enrolled in georgetown university and on a blind date he met the beautiful daughter of donald and agnus millie of amsterdam and they were married shortly thereafter. upon dick's graduating from georgetown law school, marie convinced him to move to amsterdam and begin his law practice there. . dick has been a pillar of our community. retired now, he was very active in the american bar association and american college of trial lawyers. dick was the consummate attorney and the leader in his field. he was the village attorney for nearby haggaman and practiced before the united states district court, the northern district of new york, and the united states court of appeals. in the 1970's he struck out on his own and his son tim, joined him to start horrigan and horrigan which continues to be one of the top firms not only in amster dan but throughout the greater capital region. while his love of his profession is
sport he continues to enjoy at the nearby saratoga racetrack, dick was a shipper a shipper from scranton, pennsylvania. after serving in the navy in the pacific during world war ii he enrolled in georgetown university and on a blind date he met the beautiful daughter of donald and agnus millie of amsterdam and they were married shortly thereafter. upon dick's graduating from georgetown law school, marie convinced him to move to amsterdam and begin his law practice there. . dick has been a...
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joining us now to discuss david scranton from sound investment strategies. welcome to the program.me big names down over 20%. delta, walmart, transocean. what should people make of that? >> well when first of all, when markets start to turn it's not as though all 500 stocks in the s&p 500 all turn downward at the same time. you get a few red arrows and more red arrows and there becomes a critical mass. right now, i think there's two things in particular that are helping choose some of the stocks that are now in the red. you know, the first thing the negative gdp in the first quarter. >> i want you to finish the thought, but are you saying we're at the turn in the markets? these are the tell, the canary in the coal mine? >> i think we've had a lot of nervousness for a long time. whether the markets are ready to turn right now or whether we've got three or six more months before they do yes, some time before the end of the year, i see the markets turning and us having a decent correction. >> those factors you mentioned. i'm sorry, i want you to make sure for our viewers you can finis
joining us now to discuss david scranton from sound investment strategies. welcome to the program.me big names down over 20%. delta, walmart, transocean. what should people make of that? >> well when first of all, when markets start to turn it's not as though all 500 stocks in the s&p 500 all turn downward at the same time. you get a few red arrows and more red arrows and there becomes a critical mass. right now, i think there's two things in particular that are helping choose some of...
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watch out from binghamton to williamsport and eventually towards scranton. as far as the forecast will go today, notice 47 million people in this orange colored enhanced risk area. that's where the storms will be the strongest. late this afternoon, widespread wind damage and even a tornado or two is possible. most likely location will be areas of central portions of new england. the timing of those storms. we take it from 2:00 p.m. through 4:00 p.m. t. majority of the storms will be at i-95 providence hartford philadelphia and d.c. it looks like your timing is around 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. a. chance of storms later this ornament airports will have significant delays. you are watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. .. >> right. don't open up anyone else's mic because they're not ready. >> it's seriously is romper room. nothing, hi gene not sure why you -- >> rc cola. >> 24 past the hour. >> my d.c. powders. it's coming on strong. >> can we do morning papers? >> i would like that, country girl. you got your pink in l.a. your mind is on tennessee. i like the sh
watch out from binghamton to williamsport and eventually towards scranton. as far as the forecast will go today, notice 47 million people in this orange colored enhanced risk area. that's where the storms will be the strongest. late this afternoon, widespread wind damage and even a tornado or two is possible. most likely location will be areas of central portions of new england. the timing of those storms. we take it from 2:00 p.m. through 4:00 p.m. t. majority of the storms will be at i-95...
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the pocono mountains seeing them pass to the south of scranton wilkes-barre heavier downpours, will passpipe to see if that's the case. >>> and we did some digging and found out there was a water main break in the very same spot last year. this video at the same parking lot was taken in january of 2014. we'll have much more coming up in another 30 minutes. we'll see you then. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> feels sum liker in here doesn't it? panama wedding. some weeks just seem longer than others. >> they do. but this one in particular. >> this one in particular. it's june 19, we're so happy you're with us because we have a great show to start the summer weekend. listen to this -- academy award winner holly hunter is here starring in a new film with another academy award winner mr. al pacino. >> such a sweet poignant film and those two together on film, wourks wow, huh? >> and we're getting rowyou ready for your weekend by the water. >> bobbie has sun protection. >> hoda will never use this. >> an
the pocono mountains seeing them pass to the south of scranton wilkes-barre heavier downpours, will passpipe to see if that's the case. >>> and we did some digging and found out there was a water main break in the very same spot last year. this video at the same parking lot was taken in january of 2014. we'll have much more coming up in another 30 minutes. we'll see you then. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb from studio...
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there you can see the break in the clouds from the scranton area and allentown.er crews in new jersey delaware and pennsylvania are working around the clock to try to restore service to everybody by this weekend. >>> philadelphia's new bike share program has pedalled its way to quite a milestone. two months since indigo hit the streets 100,000 rides have been logged. it took other cities as long as seven months to hit that mark. right now philadelphia's bike share program has 600 bikes. i'm rosemary connors. back to the "today" show. have a good one. >>> this morning on "today's take," amy poehler and the famous improv group that's launched some of the biggest names in comedy. then from the new film "seven minutes," actor jason ritter is with us. and it's "radioactive" on the plaza for our concert stars imagine dragons. all that and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist, and tamron hall. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> look at the size of that crowd out on the plaza this f
there you can see the break in the clouds from the scranton area and allentown.er crews in new jersey delaware and pennsylvania are working around the clock to try to restore service to everybody by this weekend. >>> philadelphia's new bike share program has pedalled its way to quite a milestone. two months since indigo hit the streets 100,000 rides have been logged. it took other cities as long as seven months to hit that mark. right now philadelphia's bike share program has 600...