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the south pole.pared for is the south pole is high, like 9,000 feet above sea level and it's cold, real cold, but you knew that. you feel the altitude. today, the base at south pole has the feel of a space station, a warm comfortable bubble in the middle of well, the great void. it can be incredibly harsh out there with winds reaching as high as 50 knots and temperatures regularly dropping below negative 50 degrees fahrenheit. about 200 scientists and staff work here during the summer season. chef bryan denham is responsible for keeping them all fed and happy. he's been coming here for about five seasons, wintering for over three of those. again one makes a lot with a little. what do you think the likely common thread between all of the people who choose to come to this place? >> stuart: everybody's got a spirit of adventure here. it's pretty cool because you think oh i've done some really cool things, and then you talk to someone else and you go, oh, i've done nothing. >> anthony: dr. stuart jeffrie
the south pole.pared for is the south pole is high, like 9,000 feet above sea level and it's cold, real cold, but you knew that. you feel the altitude. today, the base at south pole has the feel of a space station, a warm comfortable bubble in the middle of well, the great void. it can be incredibly harsh out there with winds reaching as high as 50 knots and temperatures regularly dropping below negative 50 degrees fahrenheit. about 200 scientists and staff work here during the summer season....
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that electricity it's actually heating the north and south pole. you take that dim that light that might allow the north and south pole to rejuvenate and recool themselves. host: up next from washington d.c. republican lane. caller: i want to point out building on you're guest comments before the last caller. democrats were very opposed to the paris agreement. president obama did not get it approved by congress. he rammed it through. democrats said it was voluntary. they were not supportive of it until president trump decided to say, the u.s. was going to take a leadership role outside of the paris agreement. then everybody on the other side said oh my god he's going to kill the planet. armageddon, everything is going to blow up. i think it's very ironic. thank you. guest: let me comment on the previous caller. i believe in technological innovation. i believe the world will innovate new technologies. i don't think we can predict it. i think where technological innovation comes from free market, free people, responding to the incentives provided by
that electricity it's actually heating the north and south pole. you take that dim that light that might allow the north and south pole to rejuvenate and recool themselves. host: up next from washington d.c. republican lane. caller: i want to point out building on you're guest comments before the last caller. democrats were very opposed to the paris agreement. president obama did not get it approved by congress. he rammed it through. democrats said it was voluntary. they were not supportive of...
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this south pole, what you miegts not know or -- what you might know know is the south pole is high 9,000 real cold, you build the comfort number. >> you look at space station or middle of well, campaign. it can be harsh out there with winds reaching as high as 50 knots and temperatures regularly dropping below 12 degrees fahrenheit. >> chef brian is responsible for keeping them all fed. he's been coming here for about five seasons, wintering over the three of those. again, what makes a lot with a little. >> what do you think, all of the people choose to come to this place. everybody saw it. it's cool because you think, i've done some pretty cool things. >> dr. stewart jeffries is a specialist. >> second year for the money. third year you don't fit. >> you don't pitch and quickly supply. >> i feel like i'm on a space station keep coming back. >> it's good. i like them. >> after a hard day. exactly what you need. >> they'll burn like 6,000 calories in a day. >> we eat pretty good down here considering where we all are. every friday has been -- this week filet mignon and crab legs. >> typic
this south pole, what you miegts not know or -- what you might know know is the south pole is high 9,000 real cold, you build the comfort number. >> you look at space station or middle of well, campaign. it can be harsh out there with winds reaching as high as 50 knots and temperatures regularly dropping below 12 degrees fahrenheit. >> chef brian is responsible for keeping them all fed. he's been coming here for about five seasons, wintering over the three of those. again, what...
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went to the south pole. imagine you are standing on the south pole.u go, every direction you go is north. >> but there's no native inhabitants, are there? >> no, it's in the summer at the south pole, it's a -- it was about somewhere between 20 and 50 below zero. that's summer. but the point is, it takes a special breed of people and there's nearly thousand of them living and working 12 hour shifts at the principal american base down there, and it is a really unique fascinating sub culture of people from every walk of life and background. people who are incrementally exploring in a very remote and difficult location, questions like you know, can we predict the behavior of the sun? where did life come from? what was in the atmosphere thousands of years ago? asking questions about things that they know they will never know in their life or career, but they are looking to i think of coursally move these things forward. it's a place where if you go down there. no kids allowed and no pets and nothing green. but if you were to sneak a puppy down there, you c
went to the south pole. imagine you are standing on the south pole.u go, every direction you go is north. >> but there's no native inhabitants, are there? >> no, it's in the summer at the south pole, it's a -- it was about somewhere between 20 and 50 below zero. that's summer. but the point is, it takes a special breed of people and there's nearly thousand of them living and working 12 hour shifts at the principal american base down there, and it is a really unique fascinating sub...
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went to the south pole. imagine, you're standing on the south pole.ywhere you go, every direction you go is north. >> there's no native inhabitants, are there? >> no. it's -- in the summer at the south pole, it was about somewhere between 20 and 50 below zero. that's summer. the point is, it takes a special breed of people. there are nearly 1,000 of them living and working 12-hour shifts at the base, the principal american base down there. it is a really unique, fascin e fascinating subculture of people from every walk of life and background. people who are incrementally exploring, often very remote, incredibly difficult locations, questions like, you know, can we predict the behavior of the sun? where did life come from? what was in the atmosphere thousands of years ago? asking questions about things that they know they will never know in their life or career, but they're looking to incrementally move these things forward. it is also a place where if you were to go down there, anderson, because no kids are allowed, no pets, and nothing green, but if
went to the south pole. imagine, you're standing on the south pole.ywhere you go, every direction you go is north. >> there's no native inhabitants, are there? >> no. it's -- in the summer at the south pole, it was about somewhere between 20 and 50 below zero. that's summer. the point is, it takes a special breed of people. there are nearly 1,000 of them living and working 12-hour shifts at the base, the principal american base down there. it is a really unique, fascin e fascinating...
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>> the south pole was pretty amazing living in outer space. maybe colder.lled the dry valleys which is 1% of the total land mass. and it's completely devoid of snow or ice. it looks like the surface of mars. they use it to test things like the mars rover. very beautiful, very eerie and we went camp iing there at the foot of a glacier and had a beach party. >> how was it filming in such extreme conditions? >> it was tough getting in and out of the protective gear, having to conform to rigorous rules as far as your behavior. you don't urinate on the ground anywhere in antarctica. it is bottled and shipped back to the states along with every other bit of waste left by anybody. it's extraordinary. that's both inspiring and makes things difficult. >> not so convenient when it comes to the everyday things we take for granted. >> a lot of rules because when things go wrong in ant aarctica they go really wrong. >> what a great opportunity to experience that. >> it was incredible. one of the most incredible experiences of my life. >> he's going to take you there. yo
>> the south pole was pretty amazing living in outer space. maybe colder.lled the dry valleys which is 1% of the total land mass. and it's completely devoid of snow or ice. it looks like the surface of mars. they use it to test things like the mars rover. very beautiful, very eerie and we went camp iing there at the foot of a glacier and had a beach party. >> how was it filming in such extreme conditions? >> it was tough getting in and out of the protective gear, having to...
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. >> tim: and these little shrimps are from south pole and only new zealand has the right to farm themike. >> koko: a lot of chinese restaurant in new york? >> anthony: i grew up in the '50s and '60s and even then, chinese restaurant, chinese food, was really an essential part of being a new yorker. i mean, if you didn't know how to use chopsticks as a new yorker, you were a terrible new yorker. >> tim: i want to ask one thing. you know how to speak like a brooklyn person? >> anthony: it's a tough accent. queens is easier, you know, it's a -- more of a -- i can't -- i mean, i lived right next to it my whole life. >> tim: can, can't you say one -- >> anthony: but i mean, the -- the accent? >> tim: no, we don't want to hear, one -- >> anthony: a brooklyn expression? >> tim: tonight i just want to hear -- >> anthony: not for nothin'. >> tim: huh? >> anthony: not for nothin'. >> tim: that -- that's brooklyn? >> anthony: not for nothin', but -- >> tim: not for nothin'. >> anthony: not for nothin', but, uh, you know, i could really use a little more wine. >> tim: yeah! >> anthony: not for no
. >> tim: and these little shrimps are from south pole and only new zealand has the right to farm themike. >> koko: a lot of chinese restaurant in new york? >> anthony: i grew up in the '50s and '60s and even then, chinese restaurant, chinese food, was really an essential part of being a new yorker. i mean, if you didn't know how to use chopsticks as a new yorker, you were a terrible new yorker. >> tim: i want to ask one thing. you know how to speak like a brooklyn...
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and so i run a marathon to the south pole.03 miles across death valley in the middle of summer, the hottest place on earth. >> and he is a legend in their running world. compiled in the last seven years. probably three times as many in boxing and in my garage. >> he would run 350 continuous miles. not even sleeping for three straight days. he kee entering a 200-mile race where teams of 12 run it as a relay. he doesn't it solo. -- he does it solo. he drives non-stop across the country. >> i was running across america and i got a call from the white house saying someone wants to meet you at the white house. i said who? he said his name is michelle. i said who? michelle obama, the first lady. >> reporter: he's a husband and a father of two. i asked him about his greatest accomplishments in life so far. >> you know being a dad. i take him everywhere with me. i ran 50 marathons in all 50 states, it's the greatest road trip. the kids came along. we drove around. and they were all around the world. >> when they would say you're crazy
and so i run a marathon to the south pole.03 miles across death valley in the middle of summer, the hottest place on earth. >> and he is a legend in their running world. compiled in the last seven years. probably three times as many in boxing and in my garage. >> he would run 350 continuous miles. not even sleeping for three straight days. he kee entering a 200-mile race where teams of 12 run it as a relay. he doesn't it solo. -- he does it solo. he drives non-stop across the...
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south lenola road. right l also downed pole in this area, as women. woods, this is your neighborhood, probably advise maybe couple every ext reminds nerve mass transit, some construction, cynwyd shuttle bussing through friday, also construction between wilmington, claymont, until july 2nd. so 20 minute delays in and out weekends, make sure to check the schedules on line, talk more about this coming up until the next ten minutes, rahel, over to you. >> meisha, thank you. police officials apparently not seeing eye to ion lgbt pride month for pittsburgh squad cars. >> this decal being blamed for sparking city-wide controversy. the f.o.p. president released a statement saying we have a variety of the city of bit burying different viewpoints which can create controversy, and support for different events shown. police chief says the statement goes against what police departments are trying to accomplish. >> just our way of letting the community know that we're a part of the community. we want to be inclusive police department, inclusive city. anand i, to be
south lenola road. right l also downed pole in this area, as women. woods, this is your neighborhood, probably advise maybe couple every ext reminds nerve mass transit, some construction, cynwyd shuttle bussing through friday, also construction between wilmington, claymont, until july 2nd. so 20 minute delays in and out weekends, make sure to check the schedules on line, talk more about this coming up until the next ten minutes, rahel, over to you. >> meisha, thank you. police officials...
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. >> local businesses offered to install a permanent flag pole in his front yard. >> a south jersey police officer pulled over a driver instead of giving her a ticket, though, he gave her a hug. this is dash cam video from gloucester township officer tom sherman, the woman appeared anxious and explained bad things were going in her life. the woman was so grateful she got out of the car for a quick embrace. >> if you're rushing to print your boarding passes before a flight, airline is working to get you on the plane by swiping your fingerprint. >> later shoshanna delivers the triple threat that will work three problem areas all at once. say hello to the new frozen dunkin' coffee. real dunkin' coffee, blended frozen, creamy smooth. a whole new way to enjoy your favorite coffee. try a small for $1.99. america runs on dunkin'. enamel is the strong, wof your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime. the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are
. >> local businesses offered to install a permanent flag pole in his front yard. >> a south jersey police officer pulled over a driver instead of giving her a ticket, though, he gave her a hug. this is dash cam video from gloucester township officer tom sherman, the woman appeared anxious and explained bad things were going in her life. the woman was so grateful she got out of the car for a quick embrace. >> if you're rushing to print your boarding passes before a flight,...
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accident investigation around 3:45 in princeton, new jersey down pole as well, route one north and south still closed near washington road. your alternate 206 is your best bet. more in 10 minutes. jim, back over to you. >>> london's fire commissioner says corners of the high rise building that caught fire yesterday are not safe and they could collapse. twelve people were killed and nearly 80 were injured in the blaze. it started on the fourth floor early wednesday morning. police don't expect to find anymore survivors but they do expect to find more victims. no word on how building structure will affect their search. last year building underwent a multi million-dollar renovation and now authorities suspect that the materials used during renovation could have impacted, and acted as a chimney spreading fire to the top floor. eyewitnesses describe the horrifying scene. >> kid being thrown out of the balcony, people throwing themselves out so they don't get burned. >> how high up was this. >> at high up as maybe eight stories, jumping. please save my children. >> residents of that building c
accident investigation around 3:45 in princeton, new jersey down pole as well, route one north and south still closed near washington road. your alternate 206 is your best bet. more in 10 minutes. jim, back over to you. >>> london's fire commissioner says corners of the high rise building that caught fire yesterday are not safe and they could collapse. twelve people were killed and nearly 80 were injured in the blaze. it started on the fourth floor early wednesday morning. police don't...
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south jersey. nbc 10's drew smith is live in hadden township where some utility poles have snapped in half there, drew. >> reporter: yeah, denise, cleanup has been going throughout the day, camden county had trucks out early, but they haven't gotten to all of the spots. you can see this utility pole snapp snapped right at the base. i want to show you here you can see some of the debris that's just been piling up in parking lots and yards throughout our area. and that is because those violent winds got this saturday off to a messy start. >> this is a tornado, guys. we're going inside. >> reporter: intense winds sendsing rain sideways off this home depot, police shared this video capturing the height of the storm. >> right there in the [ bleep ] parking lot, tornado right there in the [ bleep ] parking lot. holy [ bleep ]. >> reporter: by that time a powerful weather already ripped up sidewalks and damaged property in collinswood camden county. then north in burlington county, neighbors knew this was serious when they heard transformers crashing to the ground and exploding. >> after the explosion it was
south jersey. nbc 10's drew smith is live in hadden township where some utility poles have snapped in half there, drew. >> reporter: yeah, denise, cleanup has been going throughout the day, camden county had trucks out early, but they haven't gotten to all of the spots. you can see this utility pole snapp snapped right at the base. i want to show you here you can see some of the debris that's just been piling up in parking lots and yards throughout our area. and that is because those...
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. >>> the chase in south bay that ended in a crash in a light pole in san jose. i was there this morning bringing you live updates on "today in the bay." now sheriff's department deputies are filling us in on the suspect. they telling us it was four teenagers, three boys and a girl. deputies spotted a speeding honda. the driver sped on, swerved to avoid a dog in the road, then spun, lost control, slamming into a parking lot after that light pole. everyone inside jumped out and tried to run, but they were promptly caught, taken to the hospital for precautionary reasons. that honda accord was stolen and those juveniles will be cited with felonies and then released to their parents. >>> we also have new details to report this morning about that home that was targeted in fremont yesterday, a burglary. we brought you live coverage on "today in the bay." fremont police are telling us that home on lake view drive had a marijuana grow operation inside. investigators didn't specify if the operation was legal, but two men were arrested after they tried to break into the ho
. >>> the chase in south bay that ended in a crash in a light pole in san jose. i was there this morning bringing you live updates on "today in the bay." now sheriff's department deputies are filling us in on the suspect. they telling us it was four teenagers, three boys and a girl. deputies spotted a speeding honda. the driver sped on, swerved to avoid a dog in the road, then spun, lost control, slamming into a parking lot after that light pole. everyone inside jumped out...
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centreville and pleasant valley road, south of braddock road are shut down because of low-hanging wires. you see if you look closely in the picture, one of the pole is diagonal, hanging low with those wires. they've shut down this part of town along pleasant valley south of braddock road. no one able to get past the scene. northbound 95 in virginia, you're slow moving out of stafford heading northbound out of quantico but thankfully the lanes are open and the fire hydrant repairs continue between branch avenue and off road. john is there live. one lane of traffic is able to get by in each direction, not much of a delay to report at this time. that's our i'll be back in 10 minutes to update the ride northeast, dealing with a power outage but now let's say good morning to john gonzalez. john: two alarms called in reston, virginia. a tremendous amount of activity at this hour for this house fire. two adults were not home at the time. that's the good news. one firefighter has been rushed to the hospital. we'll tell you why coming up in a live report. right here on "good morning washington." z2e1iz zi0z y2e1iy yi0y i'm at higher risk fore as depressio
centreville and pleasant valley road, south of braddock road are shut down because of low-hanging wires. you see if you look closely in the picture, one of the pole is diagonal, hanging low with those wires. they've shut down this part of town along pleasant valley south of braddock road. no one able to get past the scene. northbound 95 in virginia, you're slow moving out of stafford heading northbound out of quantico but thankfully the lanes are open and the fire hydrant repairs continue...
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. >> new now from south jersey, crews had to use the jaws of life to free a driver trapped here when a car crashed into a pole in burlington and it happened on route 130 and no one else was injured and right now at 11:00, asian business owners targeted this surveillance video shows two men creeping inside one businessman's home and police say they broke into his shop, as well. brandon hudson joins us live in west philadelphia tonight, police believe these same burglars have hit the homes of other business owners as well. >> reporter: that's right. detectives in southwest philly say they're very calculated and they stole electronics and clothing and police believe the small business owners are being targeted because the suspects believe they keep money inside their homes. this is just one of four burglaries police believe these two men, possibly brothers committed last month and all of the victims are asian business owners in philly and delaware county, and this one happened above the house of chees grocery store in west philadelphia last saturday afternoon. >> going through every piece including cutting mattr
. >> new now from south jersey, crews had to use the jaws of life to free a driver trapped here when a car crashed into a pole in burlington and it happened on route 130 and no one else was injured and right now at 11:00, asian business owners targeted this surveillance video shows two men creeping inside one businessman's home and police say they broke into his shop, as well. brandon hudson joins us live in west philadelphia tonight, police believe these same burglars have hit the homes...
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south bay in santa cruz. highway9 is shut down due to an accident that happened overnight. caltrans and chp telling us it may not reopen. a car hit a power pole knocking things down. highway17 seeing slowdowns due to ongoing roadwork near alma bridge. 14miles per hour is the cruising speed. we're tracking an accident -- rollover crash -- eastbound 580 near golf links road. 52miles per hour. that's the cruising speed if you're heading eastbound. westbound, no problems just yet. taking it to the bay bridge toll plaza, everyone on the best driving behavior this morning. we're in the green and no backups as you make your approach to the maze and a 10 minute ride to san francisco. that's a check of the traffic. >>> time now is 4:51. it's been 50 years since the summer of love and san francisco is celebrating with a trippy new light show. >>> and one bay area university is accused of creating a hostile environment for jewish students. filed against san francisco state university. >>> welcome back. these are the numbers you can expect across the bay area. 70 in san francisco. sounds like a good looking day. concord, 100. 90 in san jose, 10 degrees a
south bay in santa cruz. highway9 is shut down due to an accident that happened overnight. caltrans and chp telling us it may not reopen. a car hit a power pole knocking things down. highway17 seeing slowdowns due to ongoing roadwork near alma bridge. 14miles per hour is the cruising speed. we're tracking an accident -- rollover crash -- eastbound 580 near golf links road. 52miles per hour. that's the cruising speed if you're heading eastbound. westbound, no problems just yet. taking it to the...
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south carolina, population roughly 13,000. and more than three quarters black. on the left, a confederate flag. the flag fly atop this poleht next to the sign for the edisto creamery. seemingly, everyone in orangeburg has an opinion about the flag at the ice cream shop. >> it needs to come down. >> never stop there and don't plan to. >> it's not bothering anybody. >> it definitely needs to come down. >> i think it will get more business honestly if they do take it down. >> what does the owner of this restaurant have to say? >> if there's any possible way to do it, i can. >> reporter: to understand why he cannot remove the flag you need to know about this man. mauri maurice bessinger, the founder of maurice's gourmet barbecue. he showed off his collection of confederate memorabilia that filled his restaurants. he was a fierce defender of state rights. bessinger called the civil rights agent unconstitutional. and the supreme court ruling that integrated public schools a really bad decision. then in 2000 when this happened at the south carolina capital -- >> to protest the taking down of our heritage flag. >> reporter: mauri
south carolina, population roughly 13,000. and more than three quarters black. on the left, a confederate flag. the flag fly atop this poleht next to the sign for the edisto creamery. seemingly, everyone in orangeburg has an opinion about the flag at the ice cream shop. >> it needs to come down. >> never stop there and don't plan to. >> it's not bothering anybody. >> it definitely needs to come down. >> i think it will get more business honestly if they do take it...
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pole, down tree. storm damage. blue route and drive time everything still in the green. 14 minutes in both directions north and south from 95 to schuylkill. speeds in the 60s. >> thank you. >>> fighting with an officer. new video sheds light on a brawl in the street. what happened next that sparked an investigation. >>> plus this. >> wait until you see how a woman jumped into action to save a cat after it plunges into the water. mistake involving coke and philadelphia that has a lot of people talking this morning. >>> a video surfaces that appears to show a police officer punching a man in the face. >> you can see the altercation at the top of the screen. we don't know what happened leading up to this punch. the chief of police tells us the matter is under investigation. the officer will remain on duty. >>> kitten used up one of its nine lives. fell into a florida river. take a look. stuck on the side of a drawbridge in tampa. after it went in the water, see the woman riding on the water bike. jump in. gets the kitten. pulls to safety. once able to get back on water bike with a cat, the cat tried to make another esc
pole, down tree. storm damage. blue route and drive time everything still in the green. 14 minutes in both directions north and south from 95 to schuylkill. speeds in the 60s. >> thank you. >>> fighting with an officer. new video sheds light on a brawl in the street. what happened next that sparked an investigation. >>> plus this. >> wait until you see how a woman jumped into action to save a cat after it plunges into the water. mistake involving coke and...
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this vehicle was heading south over the london bridge last night when it plowed into pedestrians. it jumped the curb coming to rest near a light pole. three men then exited the van, and then they began attempting to stab people nearby. as you mentioned, the death toll now seven dead, 48 wounded. police killed the three attackers. the question now. did they do it on their own? or did they have any help? in the east end section of london, the neighborhood in the last few hours, there have been a series of raids and as of now, 12 people have been arrested. not clear if what to any extent those 12 people are connected to the carnage that took place just 16 hours ago. the investigation here continues. >> hopefully we'll find out soon. david lee miller joining us from london. joining me now, jillian turner. katie, editor of town hall.com. both are fox news contributors. and aaron mcpike, who covers the white house for independent journal review. julian, to what extent are these attacks designed to instill fear in britain and around the world by generating saturation media coverage? >> 100%. that's pretty much -- aside from killing as man
this vehicle was heading south over the london bridge last night when it plowed into pedestrians. it jumped the curb coming to rest near a light pole. three men then exited the van, and then they began attempting to stab people nearby. as you mentioned, the death toll now seven dead, 48 wounded. police killed the three attackers. the question now. did they do it on their own? or did they have any help? in the east end section of london, the neighborhood in the last few hours, there have been a...
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pole there. and wrapping up an opening at the tacony palmyra bridge and we are slow, jammed solid here in delaware 495 southbound. construction by south street takes out the two right lanes and stay on 95, although it is crowded off 13 through wilmington. and the jam is from the crash spilling back on to 1 itself. on the northbound side just 10 miles per hour. already we have the plateful and we'll check it again in the next half hour. >> plate is full and dessert to come. >>> up next on "action news" a string of armed robberies has police on alert. trying to figure out if three crimes targeting area 7-elevens are connected. >> and crack down on crimes. we'll explain next. >>> and it's thursday so melissa magee live down at the shore at stone harbor. >> hey brian and monica, it's a little cloudy and a little chilly but always a great day to dine alfresco right guys? they are watching themselves on television right now and i'll tell you what, that is what we are doing we are in the middle of seven mile island stretch of restaurant week with avalon and stone harbor. we'll have eats at the shore this weekend at a discount price and the a
pole there. and wrapping up an opening at the tacony palmyra bridge and we are slow, jammed solid here in delaware 495 southbound. construction by south street takes out the two right lanes and stay on 95, although it is crowded off 13 through wilmington. and the jam is from the crash spilling back on to 1 itself. on the northbound side just 10 miles per hour. already we have the plateful and we'll check it again in the next half hour. >> plate is full and dessert to come. >>> up...