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st. paul's, these are some of the original chairs that we sat in as students. for church, during the summer we would have vacation bible school, but this is different. we were not focusing on just church-related activities. it was a lot different. freedom school lasted the summer of 1964. it was a plan to get african-americans to register to vote. part of the freedom summer, the component was to establish a school where children would be involved in this initiative as well. that is how freedom school evolved. in hattiesburg, mississippi in it was a time of 1964,change in excitement. there were students here, white students from the north who -- they were here to help the residents, african-american residents register to vote. there were meetings in various churches, preparing the residence and informing them of their political rights and getting ready to register to vote. it was also a time where the students and children were recruited in this. for the first time, children whiteble to interact with young people who had attended all-black schools prior to this
st. paul's, these are some of the original chairs that we sat in as students. for church, during the summer we would have vacation bible school, but this is different. we were not focusing on just church-related activities. it was a lot different. freedom school lasted the summer of 1964. it was a plan to get african-americans to register to vote. part of the freedom summer, the component was to establish a school where children would be involved in this initiative as well. that is how freedom...
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in 1891 he with his family went from rock island the st. paul minnesota so that he would be near the center of the logging operation as wisconsin became more cut over. and there he bought a house next to another remarkable businessman and visionary who is just about to complete the great northern railroad from st. paul to seattle. if you ever go and have a chance to see the house, it is an amazing monument to the gilded age. the two men quickly became friends and/or similar and often spent the evenings at each other's houses. the only problem was he had a tendency to fall asleep early. the families are often go my living room and they would be engaged in some big monologue. so in 1899 in needed money to pay off a bond issue, but he have more land than money. by that time he had come to control not only the great northern railway, but the northern pacific railway. and in taking control of the northern pacific he came to control the immense land-grant. this was an immense amount of property that the federal government gave to the railroad as an in
in 1891 he with his family went from rock island the st. paul minnesota so that he would be near the center of the logging operation as wisconsin became more cut over. and there he bought a house next to another remarkable businessman and visionary who is just about to complete the great northern railroad from st. paul to seattle. if you ever go and have a chance to see the house, it is an amazing monument to the gilded age. the two men quickly became friends and/or similar and often spent the...
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st. paul's methodist church. it is important because we were very active during the civil rights days and it was home of freedom schools during 1964. we are going downstairs into the fellowship hall. this is where we were. the children. we were all here. the teachers were spread out into small groups around the room. if you will notice, here is a class here where one of our teachers was working with us. that's me with my head turned. that on any given day, 20 to 30 children were here at this location. there were six locations in 1964 for freedom schools. here at st. paul these were some of the original chairs that we set in as students. normally for us for church for the summer we would have litigation bible school but this was different. church not focused on related activities. some of them were a lot different. it was the summer of 1964 in the plan to get african-american to -- part of thee server was to establish the freedoms over children would with any initiative and that was the freedom school environment.
st. paul's methodist church. it is important because we were very active during the civil rights days and it was home of freedom schools during 1964. we are going downstairs into the fellowship hall. this is where we were. the children. we were all here. the teachers were spread out into small groups around the room. if you will notice, here is a class here where one of our teachers was working with us. that's me with my head turned. that on any given day, 20 to 30 children were here at this...
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we came into st. paul. before the night of the convention, it was a beautiful blue sky day, 10,000 people marched for peace. they were led by men and women in uniform. they were taking great risks. they were soldiers who returned home who felt that war was no the the answer. thousands of people. we covered that protest. then, i went to the convention floor. we were covering the convention floor. i was interviewing. i remember people from alaska. this is the sarah palin john mccain convention. i get a call on the cell phone he said come quickly. 7th and jackson. nicole has been arrested. nicole salazar were two reporters who when we finished covering the protest, they went to the public access tv where we were broadcasting from to digitized tape. i said they were in the tv station. they seen there was a protest outside. they had gone down stairs to cover it. he said they've been bloodied by the police and arrested. we got to 7th and jackson. i saw this line of riot police that you were just showing. i went u
we came into st. paul. before the night of the convention, it was a beautiful blue sky day, 10,000 people marched for peace. they were led by men and women in uniform. they were taking great risks. they were soldiers who returned home who felt that war was no the the answer. thousands of people. we covered that protest. then, i went to the convention floor. we were covering the convention floor. i was interviewing. i remember people from alaska. this is the sarah palin john mccain convention. i...
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i'm from st. paul-minnesota. >> woo!> stephen: we blah it all on scotland and savannah. the savannah was like a haunted woo. >> stephen: try it again. >> i'm from a town, st. paul, minnesota. ( applause ) that's better. that's better. and so all my friends are married with kids, you know, and i've just gone rogue. you know, i've been in the comedy immature world. i haven't grown up at all. so i go back, and everyone's married, they've got three kids. and i'm on social media a lot, facebook, instagram, and all that stuff. so i just post perks running around with sandler and hammered and it's crazy. and one of my friends had, like, kind of a nervous breakdown. and i went home -- >> wait, wait, to you. >> yeah, at the high school reunion. and he was like, "hey, man, i follow you on facebook, you know, and just like i party and i hang out with really funny people, and i want to leave my family and come home with you. ( laughter ) i'm not joking. he was, like, "i'm out, man. i'm going to go with you. this is crazy. you're hav
i'm from st. paul-minnesota. >> woo!> stephen: we blah it all on scotland and savannah. the savannah was like a haunted woo. >> stephen: try it again. >> i'm from a town, st. paul, minnesota. ( applause ) that's better. that's better. and so all my friends are married with kids, you know, and i've just gone rogue. you know, i've been in the comedy immature world. i haven't grown up at all. so i go back, and everyone's married, they've got three kids. and i'm on social media...
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minneapolis-st. paul, denver, portland, and san francisco share the top five. augmentation surgery, also known as the brazilian butt-lift, is the fastest-growing cosmetic surgery. i got to go inside the operating room to show the upside and some of the video link which you are about to see and hear is graphic in nature. this maryland mother offour is minutes away from a three hour $9,000 surgery to make her butt bigger. what are you hoping the final result will look like? >> the hourglass. kimberly: frustrated she has not been able to get the results at the gym, she wants results like this. when the patient says i want a butt like serena williams, what do you tell them? >> cannot do it. kimberly: he paints a realistic picture. it is a transfer of fat via lycos section from your stomach, leg, back, and arms to the buttocks. he warns of risks, from happiness, lopsided this, to weight gain, too rare but serious conditions like blood clots, stroke, even death. not to mention all the fat that you injected into your backside ca but goes away. in my practice, i don't
minneapolis-st. paul, denver, portland, and san francisco share the top five. augmentation surgery, also known as the brazilian butt-lift, is the fastest-growing cosmetic surgery. i got to go inside the operating room to show the upside and some of the video link which you are about to see and hear is graphic in nature. this maryland mother offour is minutes away from a three hour $9,000 surgery to make her butt bigger. what are you hoping the final result will look like? >> the...
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richard st. paul. good to see you both. so hindering after pprehension. is that like aiding and abetting a felony? >> providing aid to someone who has committed a crime in. this case, it was her son. he violated probation, allegedly, and she provided, allegedly, money to him, housing, food. so yes, that's aiding and abetting. >> well, he definitely violated his probation because he left the jurisdiction without permission, right? >> he left the jurisdiction without permission. that's certainly part of it. >> and she knew it. >> she absolutely knew it. she helped him leave the jurisdiction and go down to mexico. >> slam dunk? >> i think so, on the hindering charge. the hindering prosecution charge. the wire fraud feels a little bit more like a stretch because it's essentially the funding of that hindering apprehension, so it feels a little bit more tenuous of a charge. >> yeah, i mean, it's withdrawing a substantial amount of money, somewhere between $30,000 and $150,000 we heard, and then using that m
richard st. paul. good to see you both. so hindering after pprehension. is that like aiding and abetting a felony? >> providing aid to someone who has committed a crime in. this case, it was her son. he violated probation, allegedly, and she provided, allegedly, money to him, housing, food. so yes, that's aiding and abetting. >> well, he definitely violated his probation because he left the jurisdiction without permission, right? >> he left the jurisdiction without permission....
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minneapolis, st. paul, denver, portland, and san francisco finish out the top five. for some people, they cannot go to the gym enough to get a perfectly round buttocks they are hoping for, so they turn to the brazilian but lift surgery, which actually is not much of a lift. it is more of an enhancement or enlargement. surgeon's transfer from your stomach and reinject it into your backside. who once a bigger but -- who wants a bigger butt? apparently thousands of americans because it is the fastest-growing surgery in the u.s. >> every 30 minutes, somebody is getting therir >> absolutely surprised. melanie: that surgeon less go inside thers or with him where he warns of the risks and rewards of butt lifts. be sure to catch that. a great day out there. doug: cloudy skies for most of the area for most of the day. rain across the mountains will stay out there and that is good news for tay melanie: we are ready for some sun. hope you have a great afternoon and watch abc seven news at 4:00. with havertys furniture, your home can be perfect. even when life i
minneapolis, st. paul, denver, portland, and san francisco finish out the top five. for some people, they cannot go to the gym enough to get a perfectly round buttocks they are hoping for, so they turn to the brazilian but lift surgery, which actually is not much of a lift. it is more of an enhancement or enlargement. surgeon's transfer from your stomach and reinject it into your backside. who once a bigger but -- who wants a bigger butt? apparently thousands of americans because it is the...
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we have for from outside of st. paul church where the community is offering condolences to the family. >> they are holding a visitation to allow family and friends to begin the process of saying good-bye. whether you knew the 16-year-old or not, so many people are grieving. in this community and beyond. the wrestling team gathered to go inside together. amy was the team's manager. a number of other students showed up to pay respects. on april 21st, the 16-year-old died after brutally beaten in a fight in the first floor bathroom in howard high school of technology. friends say it could have been over a boy. since that day, the incident has become a national story, sparking outrage. three girls believed to be involved in the fight have been suspended from school. on friday, police said they have thousands of pages of evidence to review before filing charges. >> we are all hurting. for your daughter not to come home or your son not to come home because she's going to get an education and nobody has been charged, what's goi
we have for from outside of st. paul church where the community is offering condolences to the family. >> they are holding a visitation to allow family and friends to begin the process of saying good-bye. whether you knew the 16-year-old or not, so many people are grieving. in this community and beyond. the wrestling team gathered to go inside together. amy was the team's manager. a number of other students showed up to pay respects. on april 21st, the 16-year-old died after brutally...
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i can tell you at the minneapolis-st. paul airport, the airport police has at times begun to tabulate wait times. think of that. we are expending police resources at our airports to check on t.s.a. reporting our wait times. and as recently as last month, the airport is investing in some sort of automated wait time calculations. that would indicate, sir, that they don't trust the numbers that we are reporting. mr. duncan: thank you very much. >> the gentlelady from new jersey, mrs. watson coleman, you are recognized. mrs. watson coleman: thank you very much. and thank you gentlemen for being here. i want to ask one question, i think it was you, mr. brainard, who said there were only a handful of really bad administrative level people. a lot of others have left. you said there is only a handful. is that 10, 12, 5? mr. brainard: less than 20. i do not know the precise number. only the people i deal with in my world. i don't speak -- strictly as an operations. i don't speak for the office of law enforcement, global strategies, or
i can tell you at the minneapolis-st. paul airport, the airport police has at times begun to tabulate wait times. think of that. we are expending police resources at our airports to check on t.s.a. reporting our wait times. and as recently as last month, the airport is investing in some sort of automated wait time calculations. that would indicate, sir, that they don't trust the numbers that we are reporting. mr. duncan: thank you very much. >> the gentlelady from new jersey, mrs. watson...
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the viewing will be held at st. paul me church in wilmington. >>> now to texas where 6 people including four children have died in flash flooding. today dozens of people remain displaced. take a look at this, more than 67-inch of rain fell in less than an hour friday in the town of palestine. 64 linda asbury and her four great grandchildren ages 6 to 9 were swept away while trying to escape the fast-moving fire. >>> she was trying to swim, it was hard to do it by herself. >>> a 0-year-old man was killed when he was swept under the floodwaters. a spokeswoman said up to 30 people are displaced by the flood. >>> we turn to the race for 2016, donald trump, ted cruz and hillary clinton and bernie sanders are campaigning in indiana today. cruz and john kasich spent part of yesterday speaking to voters there in california. they are courting delegates ahead of the june 7th primary. trump addressed the same convention in california friday. most of delaware's delegates pledged support for trump. clinton and sanders spent much of t
the viewing will be held at st. paul me church in wilmington. >>> now to texas where 6 people including four children have died in flash flooding. today dozens of people remain displaced. take a look at this, more than 67-inch of rain fell in less than an hour friday in the town of palestine. 64 linda asbury and her four great grandchildren ages 6 to 9 were swept away while trying to escape the fast-moving fire. >>> she was trying to swim, it was hard to do it by herself....
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minneapolis, st. paul airport, the director is now a government whistleblower who says moral among checkpoint screeners at is rock bottom. >> poor leadership, lack of accountability, lack of a plan b for this summer, and lack of trust. >> reporter: a new hire earns between 15 and $24 an hour, depending on experience, location and whether they're full or part-time. since january, every hire is sent to the academy in georgia for two weeks of intense training. while the tsa union claims 6,000 new screening officers are needed asap, tsa headquarters said 2,000 graduate every week. yet 117 quit each week. meanwhile, at the airports -- >> i've never seen anything like this. this is just -- somebody needs to get their act together. >> reporter: the lines grow longer. >>> it gets worst, the summer travel gets underway. the lines will likely only get longer. >>> well, an alarming new study on heart taxes in the u.s. suggests half of the people who have them don't even know it. the suddendy looked at nearly 10,000 m
minneapolis, st. paul airport, the director is now a government whistleblower who says moral among checkpoint screeners at is rock bottom. >> poor leadership, lack of accountability, lack of a plan b for this summer, and lack of trust. >> reporter: a new hire earns between 15 and $24 an hour, depending on experience, location and whether they're full or part-time. since january, every hire is sent to the academy in georgia for two weeks of intense training. while the tsa union...
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on the environmental fitness and the low rate of smoking pushes it to the top and is followed by st. paul and the denver area. >>> still ahead another check of the forecast stepping live outside, sky 6 hd showing you philadelphia international airport and david murphy has your update from accuweather. >>> universal screening for autism seems to be paying off. kids seem to be diagnosed a year earlier and that means treatment earlier. erin o'hearn introduces us to a local family who says early intervention is so important. >> 10-year-old brayden goes full tilt whether it's hoops with his family or practicing his drums. it's quite the reversal. when he was a toddler nicole and sean wright knew his behavior was not normal. >> he climbed under the table and not interacting with any of the other kids. >> they were assured his behavior would change. >> one doctor took notice urging he be tested for autism and guidelines now recommend that every child be screened at 18, 24 and 36 months. >> we are looking for children with delays, and catching anyone that could be at risk. >> 90% of the children
on the environmental fitness and the low rate of smoking pushes it to the top and is followed by st. paul and the denver area. >>> still ahead another check of the forecast stepping live outside, sky 6 hd showing you philadelphia international airport and david murphy has your update from accuweather. >>> universal screening for autism seems to be paying off. kids seem to be diagnosed a year earlier and that means treatment earlier. erin o'hearn introduces us to a local family...
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to 8:00 p.m., st. paul on market street in wilmington.are coming to terms with the teen's violent death as police continue to investigate. outside howard high school of technology in wilmington you'll find a memorial of stuffed animals and flowers, they stand in memory of amy joyner-francis who died on thursday, april 21 after being assaulted inside a girl's bathroom. amy was rushed to the hospital where she was pronounced dead. immediately after the death three female students were suspended. they are considered persons of interest, but no charges have been filed. >>> it hurts me to the core because i never expected that i would have to be up here to say rest in peace to one of my friends. >> reporter: the day after her death, students returned to school and talked to students and prayer vigil was held where blue balloons were released amy's favorite color. several town hall meetings were held at the school for concerned parents where police say they hope to file charges within days. on friday a week after amy's death police held a news
to 8:00 p.m., st. paul on market street in wilmington.are coming to terms with the teen's violent death as police continue to investigate. outside howard high school of technology in wilmington you'll find a memorial of stuffed animals and flowers, they stand in memory of amy joyner-francis who died on thursday, april 21 after being assaulted inside a girl's bathroom. amy was rushed to the hospital where she was pronounced dead. immediately after the death three female students were suspended....
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the 2008 convention in st. paul saw violence and unrest. this year donald trump has been a magnet for protesting the primary season. protesters are planning to gather in cleveland in july whether they get permits or not. >> is cleveland ready for this convention? >> no, i don't think that we're any where near where we need to be for it. >> steve lumas represents the police union and says training has been minimal. he says riot gear and bikes for officers have not arrived and city officials disagree. they say they have planned extensively and will be ready for whatever happens. >> jerry brown is planned to release his budget plan tomorrow as the state tax collections fell short of projections last month. mike lorrie tells us the financial squeeze is on even as lawmakers are asking for more money to help the poorest californians. a recent slump in the stock market is causing a major cash crunch for california. the billion dollar short fall comes primarily from capitol gains. the taxes people pay after selling a stock. >> capitol gains is one
the 2008 convention in st. paul saw violence and unrest. this year donald trump has been a magnet for protesting the primary season. protesters are planning to gather in cleveland in july whether they get permits or not. >> is cleveland ready for this convention? >> no, i don't think that we're any where near where we need to be for it. >> steve lumas represents the police union and says training has been minimal. he says riot gear and bikes for officers have not arrived and...
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st. paul's uam church.ven stain injuries gathered to say good-bye to amy jointer francis. >> everyone is hurting. they are little kids. the high school students, a lot of them in here, they are really going through something. >> reporter: on april 121st, the 16-year-old died after a bathroom brawl at a high school. >> i never had an issue with her and she seemed to fit in well with the student body. >> reporter: grief has gripped this community and beyond ever since, whether they knew amy or not. >> that's why we're here, to show love and to say that they have our prayers and our support. >> reporter: while the three students believed to be responsible have been suspended from school more than a week later, still, no charges have been filed. on friday, police announced they are still sifting through thousands of pages of evidence in the ongoing investigation. >> we are all hurting, you know. we are all hurting. for your daughter not to come home or son not to come home because she's going to get an educatio
st. paul's uam church.ven stain injuries gathered to say good-bye to amy jointer francis. >> everyone is hurting. they are little kids. the high school students, a lot of them in here, they are really going through something. >> reporter: on april 121st, the 16-year-old died after a bathroom brawl at a high school. >> i never had an issue with her and she seemed to fit in well with the student body. >> reporter: grief has gripped this community and beyond ever since,...
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and we just had come from st. paulthe settlement negotiations, so we went to a large gathering of police and protesters. we went to the park in the middle of occupy wall street. we thought there will be a lot of police and they'll hear and we'll send out this message that you cannot simply arrest journalists because they don't want you, they don't want -- because you don't want them to see, you don't want the public to see what's going on. i mean, we live in a democracy. and journalism is extremely important. there is a reason why our profession, journalism, is the only one ex-plit italy protected by the u.s. constitution, because we're supposed to be the check and alance on power. >> a man named alex jones, who could probably not think any more different than you do based in texas, has his own radio operation, but he is saying somewhat the same thing you are saying about the corporate media. again, let's run it and get your reaction. >> i've got 30 employees. i'm not exaggerating at info wars.com. go to the major stat
and we just had come from st. paulthe settlement negotiations, so we went to a large gathering of police and protesters. we went to the park in the middle of occupy wall street. we thought there will be a lot of police and they'll hear and we'll send out this message that you cannot simply arrest journalists because they don't want you, they don't want -- because you don't want them to see, you don't want the public to see what's going on. i mean, we live in a democracy. and journalism is...
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st. paul's cool in concord, new hampshire. there is a chance he could be released on bail. his trial court is being asked to reconsider its decision to revoke his prior bail for a curfew violation. >>> and a former top coal executive has reported to federal prison in california.f blankenship was sentenced to a year behind bars for his role in the deadliest u.s. mine explosion in four decades. his attorneys are trying to get the conviction overturned. >> there's a new development in the medical malpractice lawsuit involving joan rivers. >> her daughter melissa has released a statement announcing she's reached a settlement. abc's mara schiavocampo with the story. >> reporter: a settlement in the joan rivers medical malpractice lawsuit. her daughter melissa saying i am able to put the legal aspects of my mother's death behind me. the 81-year-old died in september, 2014, following a routine throat procedure at this york new york city medical clinic. rivers went into cardiac arrest. her dot's subsequent lawsuit claiming the comic's personal doctor performed an unauthorized biop
st. paul's cool in concord, new hampshire. there is a chance he could be released on bail. his trial court is being asked to reconsider its decision to revoke his prior bail for a curfew violation. >>> and a former top coal executive has reported to federal prison in california.f blankenship was sentenced to a year behind bars for his role in the deadliest u.s. mine explosion in four decades. his attorneys are trying to get the conviction overturned. >> there's a new development...
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st. paul's uame church. 16-year-old amy died last month after a bathroom brawl at the howard high schoolof technology. >> we're here to show love and to say they have our prayers and our support. >> kids will never learn. they've got to stop. you've got to stop. you've got to. it's just too much. >> school officials suspended three students believed to be responsible for this fight. last week wilmington's police chief said charges in the case will be coming. >>> and we have new information this morning about why a former philadelphia police sergeant is behind bars. the department fired sergeant francis rawls. we now know he's been held in contempt for failing to unlock his computers in a child porn investigation. federal prosecutors have a search weren't and believe the hard drives contain graphic evidence. >>> what a run it was. >> the 2016 blue cross broad street run is now in the books. >>> that was awesome. nbc 10 carried the event live from logan to the finish line. some 40,000 runners tackled the route, some of them for the very first time. >> i have certain things on my bucket lis
st. paul's uame church. 16-year-old amy died last month after a bathroom brawl at the howard high schoolof technology. >> we're here to show love and to say they have our prayers and our support. >> kids will never learn. they've got to stop. you've got to stop. you've got to. it's just too much. >> school officials suspended three students believed to be responsible for this fight. last week wilmington's police chief said charges in the case will be coming. >>> and...
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st. paul's uma church.amy died last month after a bathroom brawl. >> they have our prayers and support. >> kids will never learn. you've got to stop. you've got to. it's kest too much. >> school officials suspended three students believed to be responsible for the fight. last week, wilmington's police chief said charges in the case will be coming. >>> what a run. the 2016 blue cross broad street run is in the books. nbc 10 carried the event live from the start in logan and the finnish philadelphia. 40,000 runners tackled the ten-mile run. >> this is one of the things on my bucket list. >> i like running broad street. it's not like a race, it's more of a party. the whole city comes together for it. >> i'm glad i finished running. >> congratulations. nbc 10 followed the runners on the ground, in the air with skyforce 10 and even aboard a motorcycle. nbc 10 was there when abel clocked an unofficial time of 48 minutes and change, the women'ser, crystal burnick of skippack ran it in 58 minutes. >>> now your nbc
st. paul's uma church.amy died last month after a bathroom brawl. >> they have our prayers and support. >> kids will never learn. you've got to stop. you've got to. it's kest too much. >> school officials suspended three students believed to be responsible for the fight. last week, wilmington's police chief said charges in the case will be coming. >>> what a run. the 2016 blue cross broad street run is in the books. nbc 10 carried the event live from the start in...
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at minneapolis-st. paul airport, the assistant federal security director is now a government whistleblower who says morale among checkpoint screeners is at rock bottom. >> poor leadership, lack of accountability, lack of a plan b this summer and lack of trust. >> reporter: a new hire earns between $15 to $24 an hour depending on experience, location and whether they're full or part-time. since january, every hire is sent to the new tsa academy in georgia for two weeks of intense training. while the tsa union claims 6,000 screening officers are needed asap, tsa headquarters said 200 new recruits graduate from the academy every week. yet 117 quit each week. meanwhile, at the airports -- >> i have never seen anything like this. this is just -- somebody needs to get their act together. >> reporter: the lines grow longer. you may recall a year ago the tsa suffered a 90% failure rate when undercover agents managed to smuggle weapons through the checkpoint. that's one reason they've had to tighten things up, and no
at minneapolis-st. paul airport, the assistant federal security director is now a government whistleblower who says morale among checkpoint screeners is at rock bottom. >> poor leadership, lack of accountability, lack of a plan b this summer and lack of trust. >> reporter: a new hire earns between $15 to $24 an hour depending on experience, location and whether they're full or part-time. since january, every hire is sent to the new tsa academy in georgia for two weeks of intense...
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st. paul's church here in wilmington to remember 16 year old amy joyner francis. now her visitation and funeral service going on as we speak, it started around 5:00 p.m. ever since we've seen steady stream of mourners, many of them fellow students at howard tech high. now, joyner-francis' death has sparked outrage among the community as well's nationwide. she died just over a week ago from severe injuries after she was beaten in a girls bathroom at howard high school of technology. three female students since suspended but yet to file any charges in this case. service brought not only amy classmates being, but teachers who remembered her fondly. >> i came out today to show my respect to the family. i don't condone what happened in my school, but i want to show my family that their family that i care. >> she is a great person, and the kids are great, and i just hope guilty will be punished. >> service here will go on until 8:00 p.m. a private service for just family and friends. for now, live in wilmington, trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> trang, thank you s
st. paul's church here in wilmington to remember 16 year old amy joyner francis. now her visitation and funeral service going on as we speak, it started around 5:00 p.m. ever since we've seen steady stream of mourners, many of them fellow students at howard tech high. now, joyner-francis' death has sparked outrage among the community as well's nationwide. she died just over a week ago from severe injuries after she was beaten in a girls bathroom at howard high school of technology. three female...
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st. paul go through the quad cities, some light showers and heavier rain in wichita and almost in northern oklahoma. texas as of now is pretty clear. as we go into the next three days, that will stall. three to four inches top of the swollen rivers won't help things. but we won't see widespread flooding. dallas, abilene, austin areas. as far as the warmth goes, last week was so hot. unusually hot. one more warm day in the east. this is probably the warmest we'll be for the week or two as temperatures settle back for the beginning of june. >> i wish we could do something about the humidity. >> today in the northeast, a lot less humid than the weekend. >> thank you so much. >>> what are the chances you're choking and dr. henry heimlich, yep, that heimlich, is sitting right there? we'll have that story next on "way too early." >>> i want to hear you say your name. your name is toby. what's your name? >> kunta. >> lord god help that boy. they're going to make him dead. >> so powerful. in 1977 the
st. paul go through the quad cities, some light showers and heavier rain in wichita and almost in northern oklahoma. texas as of now is pretty clear. as we go into the next three days, that will stall. three to four inches top of the swollen rivers won't help things. but we won't see widespread flooding. dallas, abilene, austin areas. as far as the warmth goes, last week was so hot. unusually hot. one more warm day in the east. this is probably the warmest we'll be for the week or two as...
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at minneapolis-st. paul airport, the security director is a government whistle-blower. he said morale is at rock bottom. >> poor leadership, lack of accountability, lack of trust. >> reporter: a new tsa hire earns between $15 and $24 an hour, and whether they're full or part-time. since january, every hire is sent to the new tsa academy in georgia. for two weeks of intense training. while the tsa union claims 6,000 new screening officers are needed asap, tsa headquarters says 200 new recruits graduate from the academy every week. yet 117 quit each week. meanwhile, at the airports -- >> i have never seen anything like this. this is just -- somebody needs to get their act together. >> reporter: the lines grow longer. >> that was nbc's tom costello reporting. it gets even worse as the summer travel season gets under way, the lines will only get longer. so pack your patience. >>> and an alarming new study on heart attacks in the u.s. suggests half the people who have them don't even know it. the study looked at 10,000 middle aged men and women and it found 45% occurred with
at minneapolis-st. paul airport, the security director is a government whistle-blower. he said morale is at rock bottom. >> poor leadership, lack of accountability, lack of trust. >> reporter: a new tsa hire earns between $15 and $24 an hour, and whether they're full or part-time. since january, every hire is sent to the new tsa academy in georgia. for two weeks of intense training. while the tsa union claims 6,000 new screening officers are needed asap, tsa headquarters says 200...
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river, it is an extraordinary story of women out of canada, bringing and help into the area around st. paul, to trade. what they were doing were circumventing the hudson bay monopoly. so there was a lawsuit and ultimately the women prevailed. here we start out the show about american enterprise, talking about women who came across the border, which was clearly undefined back then, in order to create their own livelihood. you can start to see the ways in which we can tell the stories of american business. and if you continue to walk through, you start with the section that is called the merchant era. you start to realize how global time existed from a immemorial, the start of the country with an enormous amount of trade going on. it started with native people, into the colonial era and pass that. on the side, we have our advertising wall, which shows from a time to today, when we developed the idea of how to promote products and really consumerism. and it start with some things that are stereotypical, then you go to the widow -- go to the way that identities develop. and then we go to the co
river, it is an extraordinary story of women out of canada, bringing and help into the area around st. paul, to trade. what they were doing were circumventing the hudson bay monopoly. so there was a lawsuit and ultimately the women prevailed. here we start out the show about american enterprise, talking about women who came across the border, which was clearly undefined back then, in order to create their own livelihood. you can start to see the ways in which we can tell the stories of american...
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we know that st. paul body is composed of many parts therefore the gifts, and talents given out to each one of us are different. but, we can each find our place in the family. we can each find a way to be missionaries of mercy. i would encourage our viewers to go on the website, look at the list of all of the mr.-- ministries and sign up. find a way to help out. allow yourself to be ennobled with a share in the work. that is really what god wants us to do. to extend the mantle of mercy to all of us. and part of that is the experience of sharing in the work of mercy. sharing in the work of mercy. >> you talked about how confession has been so important to you. can you share a little bit more in the couple minutes we have left, how have you personally experience experienced mercy. and how is it transformed your life. >> i have experienced it in this twofold way. i remember when i was a young college kid and came to the end of my first year of college rather disillusioned and not feeling too well. thinking my
we know that st. paul body is composed of many parts therefore the gifts, and talents given out to each one of us are different. but, we can each find our place in the family. we can each find a way to be missionaries of mercy. i would encourage our viewers to go on the website, look at the list of all of the mr.-- ministries and sign up. find a way to help out. allow yourself to be ennobled with a share in the work. that is really what god wants us to do. to extend the mantle of mercy to all...
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minor league baseball game between the st. paul saints and the sioux falls canaries.onger exit stage left. oh, actually goes through the bullpen door. might want to lock that next time. but monger does make the grab. >> not since aaron rowand have we seen a wall crash like that. >> that one was not good. >> no, it wasn't pretty. >>> finally, a friendly competition took place tonight at south pole in south philadelphia all for a great cause. "action news" investigative reporter wendy saltz man scored a strike in tonight's get in the game fundraiser for philadelphia futures. rick williams, chris sowers, ali gorman, also bowling tonight along with the members of philadelphia phillies. see what happened there. game raises funds to help high school students go to college. great cause tonight at the bowling lane. >>> "jimmy kimmel live" next on channel 6 followed by in the in the. for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. good night. "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight dax shepard, from fox sports, katie nolan, and music from macklemore and ryan lewis. and now, here's ji
minor league baseball game between the st. paul saints and the sioux falls canaries.onger exit stage left. oh, actually goes through the bullpen door. might want to lock that next time. but monger does make the grab. >> not since aaron rowand have we seen a wall crash like that. >> that one was not good. >> no, it wasn't pretty. >>> finally, a friendly competition took place tonight at south pole in south philadelphia all for a great cause. "action news"...
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. >> her aunt leanne spoke with us last night outside of a public service for her niece held at st. paul u ame church the vick tip's aunt tells us they are anxiously eight waiting answers as are many others in the community. >> we're all very upset by this and can't believe it happened. she was a sweet girl. >> really really hit home because it could have well well have been my child as well. so i wanted to make sure we came to show our support and love. >> reporter: there is a lot of support for the frances joyner family people continue to contribute to a memorial outside of howard high. benjamin vazquez of wilmington didn't know the victim or her family but he has four children and wanted to stop by to pay his respects. >> mylar goes out to their familiar much as a parent, i couldn't handle it. i would go crazy. >> reporter: definitely a lot of support for the francis joyner family entire community waiting on justice. lucy? >> all right, thank you very much, jennifer. >>> new new jersey education officials this week will launch a series of hearings to discuss whether middle and high sc
. >> her aunt leanne spoke with us last night outside of a public service for her niece held at st. paul u ame church the vick tip's aunt tells us they are anxiously eight waiting answers as are many others in the community. >> we're all very upset by this and can't believe it happened. she was a sweet girl. >> really really hit home because it could have well well have been my child as well. so i wanted to make sure we came to show our support and love. >> reporter:...
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st. paul's uame church to offer consequences to amy's family. with no one arrested or charged in her death, teenager's ain't says peace and comfort. >> i can't believe it. we just want justice. >> reporter: friends and community members echoing the same frustration. three female classmates of amy are persons of interest in the investigation into the high schooler's death and have not returned to school. >> we're looking for answers. why would you take this young lady's life when she just wants to go to school. >> they could have very well been my child as well. so i wanted to make sure we came. >> reporter: despite the heartbreak, amy's family says they're grateful for the compassion of friends and strangerers. >> it's an outpouring of love and we appreciate it. >> reporter: police are still reviewing all the evidence in this case and the investigation continues, lucy. >> thank you, sabina. >>> road work could make for tough drive for folks this week starting tonight, penndot closing one lane of i76 west and east at the i 476 interchange at mont
st. paul's uame church to offer consequences to amy's family. with no one arrested or charged in her death, teenager's ain't says peace and comfort. >> i can't believe it. we just want justice. >> reporter: friends and community members echoing the same frustration. three female classmates of amy are persons of interest in the investigation into the high schooler's death and have not returned to school. >> we're looking for answers. why would you take this young lady's life...
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hattiesburg,e in mississippi at st. paul united methodist church, which is a historically integrated church. it is important because very -- we were very active during the civil rights days, and it was home of freedom school during 1964. we are going downstairs into our fellowship hall. and this is where we were -- we were all here, and our teachers -- we were spread out into small groups around the room. you will notice here is a class here where one of our teachers was working with us. that is me with my head turned. 20ould say on any given day, to 30 children were here at this location. there were six locations in 1964 of the freedom school. here at st. paul's, some of the original chairs that we sat in as students. normally for us for church, , during the summer we would have vacation bible school, but this was different. we were not focusing on just church related activities, so it was a lot different. freedom school lasted in the summer of 1964. it was a plan to get african-americans to register to vote. part of the pr
hattiesburg,e in mississippi at st. paul united methodist church, which is a historically integrated church. it is important because very -- we were very active during the civil rights days, and it was home of freedom school during 1964. we are going downstairs into our fellowship hall. and this is where we were -- we were all here, and our teachers -- we were spread out into small groups around the room. you will notice here is a class here where one of our teachers was working with us. that...
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st. paul's school in new hampshire, was convicted -- >> guilt. >> reporter: of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old school mate. his sentence, one year, but he was out on bail. after a reporter on a train tweeted that he was traveling to see his girlfriend, an investigation into other train rides revealed he had violated his strict curfew and he was sent to jail in march. >> for somebody who's never been incarcerated for one hour, too months is -- can be a very long time. >> reporter: just last week, the state supreme court urged the judge to reconsider, saying labrie's violation was not criminal in nature. and david, the once harvard-bound student can sit in jail as his tracking device is set up. he is appealing that conviction and that one-year sentence. david? >> thank you, gio. >>> next, this evening, to the disappearance of a texas wife and mother of four during a cruise in the gulf of mexico. the carnival liberty arriving back in the port of galveston today without her. we've now learned that surveillance video from the ship reveals that the woman fell from an upper deck. here's abc's clayton
st. paul's school in new hampshire, was convicted -- >> guilt. >> reporter: of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old school mate. his sentence, one year, but he was out on bail. after a reporter on a train tweeted that he was traveling to see his girlfriend, an investigation into other train rides revealed he had violated his strict curfew and he was sent to jail in march. >> for somebody who's never been incarcerated for one hour, too months is -- can be a very long time....
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family and friend paid tribute to the 16 year-old amy joyner francis at st. paul church in wilmington last night. joyner francis was a salted in the girls rest room of howard high school of technology back on april 21st and she died from her injuries. officials say the three girls involve have been suspended but police have not yet filed charges. >> you cannot just have someone, do that, in the school, or anywhere, and think oh, it is okay they will get a slap on the wrist and go about their business. they got the suspended. that was the problem right there. they should have been expelled. >> wilmington police addressed the media on friday saying there is still a lot of work left to do before charges can be filed. incident was apparently captured on cell phone video. >>> closing arguments are expect today, in the trial of the chester county man a accused of killing his girl friend at millersville, university. gregorio orrostieta is on trial for carli hall. the 18 year-old woman was found dead in her dorm on february of last year. last week a defense expert testifi
family and friend paid tribute to the 16 year-old amy joyner francis at st. paul church in wilmington last night. joyner francis was a salted in the girls rest room of howard high school of technology back on april 21st and she died from her injuries. officials say the three girls involve have been suspended but police have not yet filed charges. >> you cannot just have someone, do that, in the school, or anywhere, and think oh, it is okay they will get a slap on the wrist and go about...
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st. paul's. ♪ francine: welcome to "francine: the pulse" at bloomberg headquarters. u.k. unemployment. unemployment rate in line with expectations, weekly earnings a touch weaker than expected, 2.1% for the month of march. minus twoaims change 400. let's check in quickly on the pound. overall a touch lower. -- s had tok: the economy did manage avoid a recession, games and consumer spending balancing the slide. estimates of economists we have surveyed at bloomberg, the october to december quarter was revised to -- detraction. the decline in capital spending suggests companies to remain reluctant to deploy their stock piles of cash and underscores the problem that japan has a long way to go before pulling three of this cycle of expansion just pulling free -- pulling free from this cycle of expansion. zero.d dotted line is you can see very clearly from this chart that japan has fluctuated between acceleration and contraction for the best part of that period. stories,one of the big reporting its second straight drop in annual earnings and announced its plan to save 100 million pounds a yea
st. paul's. ♪ francine: welcome to "francine: the pulse" at bloomberg headquarters. u.k. unemployment. unemployment rate in line with expectations, weekly earnings a touch weaker than expected, 2.1% for the month of march. minus twoaims change 400. let's check in quickly on the pound. overall a touch lower. -- s had tok: the economy did manage avoid a recession, games and consumer spending balancing the slide. estimates of economists we have surveyed at bloomberg, the october to...
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. >> we'll talk about it with vincent st. paul. you have worn both hats. the charges should not have been brought and it was a thin case and county and other officials were out to get him. how do you see it, richard? >> four times over 15 years in terms of being prosecuted sounds excessive. twice he was convicted of murder, both of which were overturned and third time a mistrial and fourth time was a jury trial where only the judge heard the evidence. on the civil side is there a prosecutor misconduct that led to a wrongful conviction? or was there a false arrest or malicious prosecution in which the new york state police did not have probable cause for arrest. the prosecutor have evidence and didn't give it to the defense? or the new york state police didn't have probable cause to arrest him. >> there was evidence that developed in a burn pit on property not far from where cal harris lived and showed parts of a woman's bra strap and a button that may have been his wife's uniform and uncovered by the defense. the prosecutor and state investigators didn't c
. >> we'll talk about it with vincent st. paul. you have worn both hats. the charges should not have been brought and it was a thin case and county and other officials were out to get him. how do you see it, richard? >> four times over 15 years in terms of being prosecuted sounds excessive. twice he was convicted of murder, both of which were overturned and third time a mistrial and fourth time was a jury trial where only the judge heard the evidence. on the civil side is there a...
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in 1821, the colonization society bought a large area of land at the mouth of the st. paul river in liberia, as a temporary haven for returning slaves, expecting them to set off for their native villages. after three or four generations in america, they do not know where their native villages were, so many did not move into the interior and that settlement grew into a city. they named monrovia to honor the american president. unfortunately, the work for the colonization society started about 40 years too late. the economy of the south had converted from tobacco to cotton. tobacco plantations depended on skilled hands to grow the tender crops, which usually forced planters to foster worker contentment by providing adamant care for worker families, providing care for elderly and children. cotton changed that and changed slavery entirely. it required no skills. they absorbed women, children and the elderly as long as they could stand or crawl. it opened agriculture to a new class of grower. almost every white man could join you all he needed was a patch of land, whip, and enou
in 1821, the colonization society bought a large area of land at the mouth of the st. paul river in liberia, as a temporary haven for returning slaves, expecting them to set off for their native villages. after three or four generations in america, they do not know where their native villages were, so many did not move into the interior and that settlement grew into a city. they named monrovia to honor the american president. unfortunately, the work for the colonization society started about 40...
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is the only public service for 16 yard arm francis joyner, mourners have been following here into st. paul church about an hour now to offer condolences to amy's family. she died following a fight inside a girl's bathroom inside howard's high school of technology ten days ago on april 21st. three female classmates are considered persons of interest. so far, no charges have yet been filed. we spoke with amy's aunt. she says the family had an emotional private service earlier today. she tells us they are waiting and can't find peace until whoever may have hurt amy is charged. >> we're upset by this. can't believe it happened. she was a sweet girl. we miss her very much. we love her. it's unbelievable. i can't believe it still. we just want justice as well. >> reporter: amy's aunt says the family is grateful for the outpouring of support they have received from the community. family, friends tell us that amy will be laid to rest in a private ceremony following today's public service. lucy, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> at least six people confirmed dead because of even more floodin
is the only public service for 16 yard arm francis joyner, mourners have been following here into st. paul church about an hour now to offer condolences to amy's family. she died following a fight inside a girl's bathroom inside howard's high school of technology ten days ago on april 21st. three female classmates are considered persons of interest. so far, no charges have yet been filed. we spoke with amy's aunt. she says the family had an emotional private service earlier today. she tells us...
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st. paul's american methodist church in wilmington. amy joyner-francis was assaulted at howard high school of technology. 3 female students were suspended from school, police say they have to if i finish their investigation before they charges are filed. >>> down south flash flooding has inundated several towns and it has taken a deadly toll a family in texas was devastate the by flash flooding. abc's elizabeth hur has more on the severe weather there. >> reporter: in texas flawed waters so ferocious they literally split the earth apart. >>> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: the man who shot this video making it out of his car just in time, the flash flooding turned fatal in palestine, texas when a creek overflowed in the dead of night. >>> you couldn't walk you had to hold one another. >> reporter: ems timber. >> reporter: first responders could not beat the raging waters to the home where linda asbury drowned with her four great grandchildren all under 9 careers old. >>> the water was so high, they went under. there was nothing we could do.
st. paul's american methodist church in wilmington. amy joyner-francis was assaulted at howard high school of technology. 3 female students were suspended from school, police say they have to if i finish their investigation before they charges are filed. >>> down south flash flooding has inundated several towns and it has taken a deadly toll a family in texas was devastate the by flash flooding. abc's elizabeth hur has more on the severe weather there. >> reporter: in texas...
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minneapolis, st. paul, denver, portland and san francisco finish out the top five.ice honor to have. michelle: give it to minneapolis with all the snow. steve: they are dedicated and hard core. jonathan: they have the sky walk around the city. michelle: which is great. we make excuses when it's raining -- or i, i can't speak to anyone. i make excuses. jonathan: sorry a lot of people in d.c. don't make excuses. steve: exactly. we havea the weekend is looking better toward the end of the weekend. a lot going on. saturday could be a total wash-out. it's 66 degrees at reagan national airport. ten degrees below average where we normally are this time of year. temperatures are in the 50's. if you have outdoor dining plans and going for a walk, grab umbrella for the scattered showers. they are isolated. the sun will set at 8:17. show you what is going on with satellite and radar here. the showers that are about to move in, very light. not going to amount to a lot. highs tomorrow are in the upper 60's. mix of sun and clouds. once again chance for showers. it does not look g
minneapolis, st. paul, denver, portland and san francisco finish out the top five.ice honor to have. michelle: give it to minneapolis with all the snow. steve: they are dedicated and hard core. jonathan: they have the sky walk around the city. michelle: which is great. we make excuses when it's raining -- or i, i can't speak to anyone. i make excuses. jonathan: sorry a lot of people in d.c. don't make excuses. steve: exactly. we havea the weekend is looking better toward the end of the weekend....
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. >> republican national convention attracts raucous demonstrators as it did in st. paul in 2008. donald trump events are magnets for passionate demonstrators. in a few weeks, the two will converge on cleveland, a town already swelling with ethnic tension. >> is cleveland ready for this convention? >> no, i don't think we're anywhere near where we need to be for it. >> police union president steve loomis complains that police weren't measured for riot gear inform after the order was placed. bikes for bike cops are still not here and in his opinion training has been minimal and some business owners think local police have done well handling previous demonstrations in cleveland. there's not been enough communication ahead of the convention. >> i'm neither confident nor not confident. i don't have a lot of information. >> city council public chairman said the police union boss is lobbying for more gear and training because that's his job. zone says there's been extensive planning, strategizing and training. >> we've been practicing and exercising since the fall of last year. we're pr
. >> republican national convention attracts raucous demonstrators as it did in st. paul in 2008. donald trump events are magnets for passionate demonstrators. in a few weeks, the two will converge on cleveland, a town already swelling with ethnic tension. >> is cleveland ready for this convention? >> no, i don't think we're anywhere near where we need to be for it. >> police union president steve loomis complains that police weren't measured for riot gear inform after...
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st. paul's cathedr cathedral. >> with this win, i thee wed -- >> you can see lisa onset for one final timehen she joins us for a special sendoff you won't want to miss this. it's all happening tonight on "action news" at 6:00 s we love you lisa. >>> dozens of police officers in chester county were honor ed today for going above and beyond the call of duty. this was the 2016 police awards ceremony for officers in the police department. three officers were honored for their actions in the arrest of sherea moore, the woman accused of kidnapping amir simmons at the king of prussia mall. >>> the newest of several additions to the philadelphia skyline is nearly complete. the works that created 1 riverside, and were treated to lunch. and the 22 story glass luxury condominium tower offers views of the city in all directions. the kickoff is tonight on the eighth floor at 1 riverside. >>> an abused horse once pelted with paint balls has a new home. ♪ >>> a homeowner unknowingly walked in on a group of men as she ransacked his house. >>> and he is not your average graduate but he walked just the same
st. paul's cathedr cathedral. >> with this win, i thee wed -- >> you can see lisa onset for one final timehen she joins us for a special sendoff you won't want to miss this. it's all happening tonight on "action news" at 6:00 s we love you lisa. >>> dozens of police officers in chester county were honor ed today for going above and beyond the call of duty. this was the 2016 police awards ceremony for officers in the police department. three officers were honored...