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. >>> officials at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio say they have seen firsthandhe impact of drug use on the city and the jail. >> drugs are a huge problem. unfortunately, it is something that starts on the streets. and by the time it gets to the point where they are in the jail with us, they are withdrawing. and they will do anything to get those drugs back. so we can search all we want. they will always find ways to bring them in. it is a daily struggle and we do the best we can. sometimes we find them. sometimes we don't. you know, that is unfortunately the best we can do. >> most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. but all are subjected to random shakedown, designed to keep drugs out of jail. >> everybody up lest go. >> every day we do a search. a shakedown on a floor every day. >> verve at seat. >> we'll pull the inmates out of their cell, set them in the middle of the day space. the dog will go through the cells and search the cells finding any contraband we cannot fi
. >>> officials at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio say they have seen firsthandhe impact of drug use on the city and the jail. >> drugs are a huge problem. unfortunately, it is something that starts on the streets. and by the time it gets to the point where they are in the jail with us, they are withdrawing. and they will do anything to get those drugs back. so we can search all we want. they will always find ways to bring them in. it is a daily struggle...
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. >>> officials at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio say they have seen firsthandhe impact of drug use on the city and the jail. >> drugs are a huge problem. unfortunately, it is something that starts on the streets. and by the time it gets to the point where they are in the jail with us, they are withdrawing. and they will do anything to get those drugs back. so we can search all we wa. they will always find ways to bring them in. it is a daily ruggle a we do the best we can. sometimes we find them. sometimes we don't. you know, that is unfortunately the best we can do. >> most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. but all are subjected to random shakedown, designed to keep drugs out of jail. >> everybody up lest go. >> every day we do a search. a shakedown on a floor every day. >> verve at seat. >> we'll pull the inmates out of their cell, set them in the middle of the day space. the dog will go through the cells and search the cells finding any contraband we cannot find. >>
. >>> officials at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio say they have seen firsthandhe impact of drug use on the city and the jail. >> drugs are a huge problem. unfortunately, it is something that starts on the streets. and by the time it gets to the point where they are in the jail with us, they are withdrawing. and they will do anything to get those drugs back. so we can search all we wa. they will always find ways to bring them in. it is a daily ruggle a we...
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. ♪ >> just over the ohio river is another city of sorts, the hamilton county justice center, population,300. most of the men and women in this jail are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial or the resolution of the cases. >> we are returning a small city basically. it is a city that never sleeps. when your city never sleeps there is always something that you need to pay attention to. disagreements, argument, assaults, fight, attempted murders. i've seen it all. anything can happen. >> you can either have a good day or you can have a day to go straight to hell. >> and it's not ban good day for a inmate in one of the jails general population units. >> we just had an assault on georgia 51, with injuries to the inmates. >> then i hit the eye. >> as long as you can. >> you got hit in the eye? let me see. oh it's swollen right here. >> what did you get hit with? >> somebody's fist. >> the inmate is john willis, serving 180 days for theft. suffered a gash to the back of the head. >> we'll keep an eye on until the doctor comes and gets some staples in you. >> the alleged assailant is ch
. ♪ >> just over the ohio river is another city of sorts, the hamilton county justice center, population,300. most of the men and women in this jail are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial or the resolution of the cases. >> we are returning a small city basically. it is a city that never sleeps. when your city never sleeps there is always something that you need to pay attention to. disagreements, argument, assaults, fight, attempted murders. i've seen it all. anything...
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most of the 1,300 inmates at the hamilton county justice center are only accused of crimes and awaitingime and the resolution of their cases. and many say there is one factor that ties cincinnati crime together -- guns. >> the gun violence is out of control. you can be here one day and be gone the next. >> everybody i know has a gun. it is like baseball courts. you trade them, sell them. collect them. >> i see it all over the news, i mean, how bad it is with the guns and everything. it's dangerous out there. >> for deandre kelley the issue of gun violence couldn't be more personal. >> two of my kids, my oldest and my youngest are gone, by gun violence. and i'm telling everybody now. if you got a gun, you young, put them down. because you don't want to be like me stuck in here. i went from being a family man to the worst man everybody think of. accidents happen. but this is one i won't be able to swallow because it's my daughter. >> kelley who lost his son to gun violence earlier recently lost his youngest daughter to a bullet shot from his own gun. the case made national headlines. >> i
most of the 1,300 inmates at the hamilton county justice center are only accused of crimes and awaitingime and the resolution of their cases. and many say there is one factor that ties cincinnati crime together -- guns. >> the gun violence is out of control. you can be here one day and be gone the next. >> everybody i know has a gun. it is like baseball courts. you trade them, sell them. collect them. >> i see it all over the news, i mean, how bad it is with the guns and...
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and if you are arrested in cincinnati, you most likely end up spending some time at the hamilton county justice center. >> be home soon, baby. >> most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only accuse of crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. but if any of them break the rules here, they will end up in the disciplinary segregation unit, sometimes referred to as the hole. >> this is the hole. we have people for fighting, for stealing. >> inmates here lose all their privileges, including visitation and must spend 23 hours a day in the single-person well with one hour to use the shower a day or call on phones. but even in such a tightly controlled area, violence can still erupt. >> two inmates for fighting. >> somebody got clocked. >> hard to tell you all what happened. i can't believe this, man. trying to stay out of trouble because i was about to be out of lockdown. >> the inmates involved are giovanni harris and dillon thompson. they were both in the day room during the one hour they are allowed outside of their cells. >> we have 16 on bottom and 16
and if you are arrested in cincinnati, you most likely end up spending some time at the hamilton county justice center. >> be home soon, baby. >> most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only accuse of crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. but if any of them break the rules here, they will end up in the disciplinary segregation unit, sometimes referred to as the hole. >> this is the hole. we have people for fighting, for stealing....
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show more of you. >>> when an inmate is booked into jail at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnatito be dressed in a jail-provided jump suit like everyone else. but it's a different story when it comes to their shoes. >> the policy is inmates coming in can keep their shoes provided that there is nothing in them or large quantities of metal on them that could possibly be a risk to staff. the policy is in place so that we don't have to pay as an agency for everybody that comes in to have a pair of sandals or shower shoes or provide them with other shoes. >> one inmate has taken personal style further than most. >> my every day shoes. these boots just are not made for walking. >> as one of the few transgender inmates at the jail, edward burkes is housed in one of two male protect ifr custody or pc units, which are reserved for inmates who might be vulnerable in general population. >> when an inmate comes in, if they are transgender, if they still have their male parts, then they are are considered male. >> though housed in a male unit, burke self identifies as female goes by a differe
show more of you. >>> when an inmate is booked into jail at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnatito be dressed in a jail-provided jump suit like everyone else. but it's a different story when it comes to their shoes. >> the policy is inmates coming in can keep their shoes provided that there is nothing in them or large quantities of metal on them that could possibly be a risk to staff. the policy is in place so that we don't have to pay as an agency for everybody that...
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. >> the hamilton county sheriff's office recognized fiona yesterday at the cincinnati zoo.e said they want to support the zoo and its conservation. we fell in love with fiona as she was born in july six weeks premature. she was raised by human caretakers at the zoo and reunited with both parents earlier this week. >> you know fiona is like, i'm what? i'm a sheriff's deputy? okay. hi, mike. >> maybe she's going to patrol the water. because i can't imagine she's very fast on land either. >> don't underestimate her. >> never would. adorable, no doubt. all right. let's talk about what's going on outside. remember those high clouds where talked about a few minutes ago. there are some of them showing up on our san jose camera at 280 at 17. if you catch a beautiful sunrise this morning, #abc7now. high clouds and sunshine. slightly warmer today. a quick heat wave. it's almost here. and cooling early next week. let's talk about where the heat is going to be the most dangerous. actually up in the higher elevations because your temperatures at night will only fall into the 70s and 80s
. >> the hamilton county sheriff's office recognized fiona yesterday at the cincinnati zoo.e said they want to support the zoo and its conservation. we fell in love with fiona as she was born in july six weeks premature. she was raised by human caretakers at the zoo and reunited with both parents earlier this week. >> you know fiona is like, i'm what? i'm a sheriff's deputy? okay. hi, mike. >> maybe she's going to patrol the water. because i can't imagine she's very fast on...
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shot unarmed black motorist sam do both during a twenty fifteen traffic stop this comes after the hamilton county prosecutor declined to pursue a third murder trial in the case against university of cincinnati officer rape. tensing her acquittal of the twenty seven year old officer blocks any possibility of a retrial on charges of murder and voluntary manslaughter tenzin was fired after the shooting he argued he feared he would be dragged away by both his car despite evidence by the camera footage showing tensing wasn't being dragged by the car meanwhile federal authorities are investigating whether it would be possible to prosecute ten on a federal civil rights charges. and coming up on r t four it seems film a handicapped man as he drowned now charges might be heard their way that story coming up right this after this break. there's a real irony going he showed a little finger a responsible way from the people in there it's always well that's what it's always better than anything else i think you. already know the whole sales abilities you know you have already and while there's going to social
shot unarmed black motorist sam do both during a twenty fifteen traffic stop this comes after the hamilton county prosecutor declined to pursue a third murder trial in the case against university of cincinnati officer rape. tensing her acquittal of the twenty seven year old officer blocks any possibility of a retrial on charges of murder and voluntary manslaughter tenzin was fired after the shooting he argued he feared he would be dragged away by both his car despite evidence by the camera...
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the week. >> and a brush fire burning right now in santa clara county in the hills south of mount hamilton. how much work firefighters say they still have in front of them. >> but first, water rates for part of the bay area could be going up almost 20%. good morning, it is tuesday, july 11. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm anne makovec in for michelle griego. it is 6:31. jessica flores is live in oakland where the east bay m.u.d. is talking about the proposed hike today. jessica. >> reporter: good morning. it's a controversy shall proposal and has complaints pouring in. east bay m.u.d. officials say they have to raise rates because of revenue being down. they didn't make enough money during the drought. and that's because customers did exactly what they were told to do. they conserved water. and now those same customers could be paying the price. the rate increase proposal 19% over the next two years for its 1.4 million customers. some customers feel like they are being penalized for saving water. east bay m.u.d. says the rate increases are critical to invest in infrastructure. everything from water
the week. >> and a brush fire burning right now in santa clara county in the hills south of mount hamilton. how much work firefighters say they still have in front of them. >> but first, water rates for part of the bay area could be going up almost 20%. good morning, it is tuesday, july 11. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm anne makovec in for michelle griego. it is 6:31. jessica flores is live in oakland where the east bay m.u.d. is talking about the proposed hike today. jessica....
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the story from hamilton atlantic county. it's the price you pay for the holiday weekend.rst part about going down the shore? a. trafficker. >> the rush to get down the shore at a standstill, even on a thursday night. i know there's going to be a lot of traffic tomorrow so we thought we'd beat it tonight, but apatentorly we didn't. if you think getting out of the city on a holiday, it's nothing compared to what has become the summer headache of 2017. the grid lock on the the other end of the ac expressway, exit seven getting onto the garden state parkway. i was down in the winter and i had to go bumper to bumper there . some travelers are reporting miles long backups in the bottle neck, delays during peak times on this exit alone up to an hour long. do you realize how many cocktails an hour is on a friday night. you're missing sometime. >> yes, big time. >> you could see the problem from above when two lanes of the atlantic city expressway all of a sudden merge into one lane up at garden state parkway and on a holiday weekend that is a rest gay for a major traffic headache
the story from hamilton atlantic county. it's the price you pay for the holiday weekend.rst part about going down the shore? a. trafficker. >> the rush to get down the shore at a standstill, even on a thursday night. i know there's going to be a lot of traffic tomorrow so we thought we'd beat it tonight, but apatentorly we didn't. if you think getting out of the city on a holiday, it's nothing compared to what has become the summer headache of 2017. the grid lock on the the other end of...
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the family of samuel dubose. this is trina allen speaking outside hamilton county courthouse just after learning there would be no retrial of officer tensing. >> if you are black in the united states of america they're not going to bother with this anymore. that is what they're pretty much saying. they would like to have him go to jail, but they will not be aying to do anything if it is popularity contest. that is basically what we were told. since we have more racist and hamilton county than not, we can't get a conviction. that is basically what the prosecutor told us. amy: samuel dubose was shot exactly two years ago today. after the killing, officer tensing stated he opened fire after his arm was caught in dubose's car door while dubose drove away. the statement was directly contradicted by tensing's body cam video. at the time of the killing, tensing was wearing a t-shirt under his uniform emblazoned with a confederate battle flag . wnba seattlee, the storm basketball team has partnered with planned parenthood to raise funds and fight back against republican-led attack on the women's health organization. on t
the family of samuel dubose. this is trina allen speaking outside hamilton county courthouse just after learning there would be no retrial of officer tensing. >> if you are black in the united states of america they're not going to bother with this anymore. that is what they're pretty much saying. they would like to have him go to jail, but they will not be aying to do anything if it is popularity contest. that is basically what we were told. since we have more racist and hamilton county...
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county. the heaviest moving into south jersey. street level popping this out to you so you can get a closer look at what we are looking for. glass borrow, hamiltonre rain. dplosser and salem county warnings have exiere expired bue rain continues with heavy moisture moving into sea isle city. we expect this to continue throughout the overnight hours. part of the reason we are picking up showers and storms, a lot of rain in a short amount of time. west bradford to wilmington, salem, clayton, deerfield and winds low, through the overnight hours. some locations have picked up more than two inches of rain. in new castle county, reports of up to six inches of rain. flash-flood warnings through 6:00 a.m. monday morning. we have storms training, meaning they are sitting on top of each other moving with slow limitations east, about 15 miles per hour. a lot of rain in short amounts of time and they are not moving. the heatwave came to an end starting tuesday 91. yesterday, 93 and today, a high of 89-degrees. temperatures outside right now, 73 philadelphia, 73 lancaster, poconos, 65. coast and cape may, 76. >> we are tracking the showers right now, the hea
county. the heaviest moving into south jersey. street level popping this out to you so you can get a closer look at what we are looking for. glass borrow, hamiltonre rain. dplosser and salem county warnings have exiere expired bue rain continues with heavy moisture moving into sea isle city. we expect this to continue throughout the overnight hours. part of the reason we are picking up showers and storms, a lot of rain in a short amount of time. west bradford to wilmington, salem, clayton,...
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the winner who thought he came in second is from hamilton mercer county. t just knit a massive tuna. he also won a $2.8 million prize. the winner broke the rules by casting out early two years ago. so had he not. . awarded the top prize he still would have net $800,000. so not bad either way. >> you get the boat and i'll get the rods. >>> the pittsburgh zoo unveiled a newest e addition today. believe it or not, this elen fant was born a month premature. she's already meeting all the milestones they expect from a calf. we are wait see how she adjusts and is accepted by the rest of the herd before naming her. >> lock at how little. >> losing out on cash by looking for companiocompanionship. >> the tips to keep you safe while looking for a pet online. >>> and housing hustle, the new tax hike going into effect just days from now that had home buyers and sellers rushing their contracts. >>> and coming up new at 6:00, paws on the party. the new crackdown for one philadelphia neighborhood that could get your car towed if you're not extra careful. >>> real estate r
the winner who thought he came in second is from hamilton mercer county. t just knit a massive tuna. he also won a $2.8 million prize. the winner broke the rules by casting out early two years ago. so had he not. . awarded the top prize he still would have net $800,000. so not bad either way. >> you get the boat and i'll get the rods. >>> the pittsburgh zoo unveiled a newest e addition today. believe it or not, this elen fant was born a month premature. she's already meeting all...
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county leitrim the front. behind him things boiled over. both rebels charged bass lewis hamiltonnding his hopes on the first lap. team orders at ferrari avoided that problem for sebastien battle, he had to ask for his steering wheel bearing to the left much of the race. said he's moved hamilton when it became clear only that britain could catch the ferraris. but he couldn't pass them. turbulence are these cars caused almost costing him dear. sebastien battle when they chequered flag for his fourth win of the season, and his fourth win of the season, and his championship lead was extended to 14 his championship lead was extended to 1a points when hamilton obeyed orders to hand third place back us. the sport now ends for its summer break with work to do from mercedes, while others can kick out. wigan warriors will take on hull fc in next month's challenge cup final at wembley, after a 27—14 win over salford red devils in warrington this afternoon. and as tim hauge reports it was a really tight match. than down for salford reds according to the history books. one challenge title cut
county leitrim the front. behind him things boiled over. both rebels charged bass lewis hamiltonnding his hopes on the first lap. team orders at ferrari avoided that problem for sebastien battle, he had to ask for his steering wheel bearing to the left much of the race. said he's moved hamilton when it became clear only that britain could catch the ferraris. but he couldn't pass them. turbulence are these cars caused almost costing him dear. sebastien battle when they chequered flag for his...
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the womb. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> if if hamilton county justice centers is the commissary stock room. it's a whole different situation. >> i kind of joked around when i first got here, maybe i'll be on "cupcake wars." this might be my start. "cake boss" maybe, you know, whatever. >> but now orlow has a new challenge. paveto has been released and orlow must break in a rookie. >> there's two bakers, me and cody over here. he's my partner. he's actually just started today. i'm actually training him at the same time. i go home next week and someone will have to take my place, too. take the paddle off so it don't spill all over the floor. per bag we get ten. ten cakes. they're not the best, thickest cakes. but obviously it's a money thing. sometimes i come up a little short and i only do nine pans of cake. after the pouring process you throw them in the oven. do you want to do the honor of throwing them in the oven? >> why not? >> change is an inevitable part of jail life. brian abendroth has noticed a significant change in his cellmate, ricky mckaskle. >> ri
the womb. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> if if hamilton county justice centers is the commissary stock room. it's a whole different situation. >> i kind of joked around when i first got here, maybe i'll be on "cupcake wars." this might be my start. "cake boss" maybe, you know, whatever. >> but now orlow has a new challenge. paveto has been released and orlow must break in a rookie. >> there's two...
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the santa clara county hills. at last check the fire was about 40% contained. it is burning between san jose and morgan hill south of mount hamilton. kpix 5's mark sayre is there with more. >> reporter: hot wind-swept the san jose foothills. you can see the area is brush. it's sparsely populated. crews initially thought they would have to evacuate some residents but that turned out not to be necessary. >> we were concerned that the fire was spreading rapidly at first that there might be a need for some evacuations but the area is rural so it wouldn't have affected people. >> reporter: but as crews were business fighting the fire, a mystery was visible at the footsteps. this burned-out car was found on the shoulder of san felipe road where the fire appears to have started. but at this point, there's nothing more known about the car. was there an accident? was it stolen? but the car is part of the investigation. >> in california, that happens quite often, taking a car that's stolen, stripping it down and taking it to a place in the middle of nowhere. the evidence is damaged by the fire at least that's the thought. >> reporter: cal f
the santa clara county hills. at last check the fire was about 40% contained. it is burning between san jose and morgan hill south of mount hamilton. kpix 5's mark sayre is there with more. >> reporter: hot wind-swept the san jose foothills. you can see the area is brush. it's sparsely populated. crews initially thought they would have to evacuate some residents but that turned out not to be necessary. >> we were concerned that the fire was spreading rapidly at first that there...
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to the latest crime mapping web page to look at incidents that may be happening at a train near you. in oakland, kpix 5. >>> brush fire burning now in santa clara county, hills south of mt. hamilton broke out in the last couple hours, fought on the ground and air. cal fire aircraft dropping water and fire retardant on the flames. live look from chopper 5 shows the conditions right now, some smoke still in the air, but clearly looks like crews getting the upper hand here. so far, about 40 acres have burned, for a while there was concern for structures in the area, but these pictures appear to be good news. the fires near the intersection of san phillippe and metcalf roads, there have been evacuations, we will bring you updates. >>> oakland man drown along the russian river over the weekend, snoemy county sheriff's office-- sonoma county sheriff's office says he was with family and friends 300 yards upstream of the beach, he disappeared under water trying to get back from shore to a sand bar. crews found his body in 5 feet of water. they say alcohol does not appear to be a factor in the drowning. >>> the digging and drilling to build muni central subway in san francisco will keep g
to the latest crime mapping web page to look at incidents that may be happening at a train near you. in oakland, kpix 5. >>> brush fire burning now in santa clara county, hills south of mt. hamilton broke out in the last couple hours, fought on the ground and air. cal fire aircraft dropping water and fire retardant on the flames. live look from chopper 5 shows the conditions right now, some smoke still in the air, but clearly looks like crews getting the upper hand here. so far, about...
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the turnpike, two work zones, mid county and lansdale, left lane is blocked then the right lane, you have to swerve around heading toward lansdale. 222 is blocked between 100 and grange road. 78 for hamilton boulevard are alternates. a couple of works zones in delaware, 273 and 896. stick with 4 and 72 as alternates there. >> time to take a look at business, a sad day here, today is the final day for three jc penny stores, king of prussia 6 mall, women low grove mall will close -- willow grove mall will close today. >>> a federal court will review seat size and leg room on commercial airlines. an advocacy group asked for that in 2015. at first it declined, the court said they must reconsider their decision not to regulate the size of airline seats as a safety issue, not to mention comfort. the major stock indices was mixed on friday. the dow gained 14 points. looks like we're in for gains with a higher open. >>> tesla delivered the first 33 model vehicles, now $499,000.970 to go. it can travel 3 ten miles on battery power. half a million people preordered this vehicle. i'm guessing you may see a lot of them on the road. >> 453. new jersey residents are blaming more than mother nature for
the turnpike, two work zones, mid county and lansdale, left lane is blocked then the right lane, you have to swerve around heading toward lansdale. 222 is blocked between 100 and grange road. 78 for hamilton boulevard are alternates. a couple of works zones in delaware, 273 and 896. stick with 4 and 72 as alternates there. >> time to take a look at business, a sad day here, today is the final day for three jc penny stores, king of prussia 6 mall, women low grove mall will close -- willow...
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> about 10 miles inland, smoke filled the air around the hamilton mall and some cars had been layered in ashes little further north in atlantic countyss the white horse pike in egg harbor sit. >> i this morning like almost driving in and waking up to fog. that's how thick it was. >> while the new jersey fire service reports no damage to homes, they expect the fire to grow before it is completely contained, the fact that smoke could lags several days has some people concerned. >> well with the heat and the weather being dry, kind of worried. >> now, as a general safety issue in the past, we've had these forest fires, if the smoke does continue to be strong, especially in the mornings, they want people with asthma and other breathing difficulties to stay inside. from brigantine, cleve bryan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >>> if you want to buy cigarette in new jersey, you now have to be old enough to buy a drink. governor christie signed a new measure raising the state smoking age from 19 to 21 years old. the golf for says the goal of the legislation is to break the cycle of addiction, new jersey now joins hawaii and california as the onl
> about 10 miles inland, smoke filled the air around the hamilton mall and some cars had been layered in ashes little further north in atlantic countyss the white horse pike in egg harbor sit. >> i this morning like almost driving in and waking up to fog. that's how thick it was. >> while the new jersey fire service reports no damage to homes, they expect the fire to grow before it is completely contained, the fact that smoke could lags several days has some people concerned....
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the ride home not a piece of cheesecake this evening. in hamilton township mercer countyrrie, it's because of a crash and vehicle fire along 295 just north of olden avenue. we had all the northbound lanes blocked for about 15 minutes. now they're letting one lane by but still speeds like 3 miles per hour as you come north of 195. you really warrant to think about using route one or 130 even the new jersey turnpike. 295 in mercer county is not where you want to be and as you can see it's also causing a southbound gaper delay. we can see that live. this is our shot at route 33. southbound taillights all stacked up headed down toward the northbound accident and vehicle fire scene just north of olden avenue. now earlier i had mentioned a crash on the way to cape may, maybe southbound side of 55 if you were taking that down the shore, that crash cleared so speeds are looking better there, now in the mid 60's. we had another crash here king of prussia northbound side of 202 approaching the schuylkill. this vehicle was facing sideways until just a minute ago. now it's straighten
the ride home not a piece of cheesecake this evening. in hamilton township mercer countyrrie, it's because of a crash and vehicle fire along 295 just north of olden avenue. we had all the northbound lanes blocked for about 15 minutes. now they're letting one lane by but still speeds like 3 miles per hour as you come north of 195. you really warrant to think about using route one or 130 even the new jersey turnpike. 295 in mercer county is not where you want to be and as you can see it's also...
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> reporter: about 10 miles inland smoke filled the air around hamilton mall, and some cars had a thin layer of ashes little further north in atlantic county we saw smoke across white horse pike in egg harbor city. >> this morning it was almost like driving in and leading up to fog, that is how thick it was. >> reporter: while new jersey fire service reports no damage to homes they expect the fire to grow before it is completely contained, the fact that smoke could last several days has some people concerned >> with the heat and weather being dry it is worry some. >> as a general safety issue in the pennsylvania when we had forest fires if the smoke does, continue to be strongest specially in the morning they warned people with asthma and other breathing difficulties to stay inside. live from brigantine, cleve bryan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> cleve, thank you this hot weather is not helping as crew s work to contained the fire. our stretch of sweltering heat continues and excessive heat warning remains in effect tonight. meteorologist chelsea ingram, tracking it all from ocean city, chelsea. >> reporter: hi there, guess contact one t
> reporter: about 10 miles inland smoke filled the air around hamilton mall, and some cars had a thin layer of ashes little further north in atlantic county we saw smoke across white horse pike in egg harbor city. >> this morning it was almost like driving in and leading up to fog, that is how thick it was. >> reporter: while new jersey fire service reports no damage to homes they expect the fire to grow before it is completely contained, the fact that smoke could last several...
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th >>> breaking story, a brush fire in santa clara county live pictures from chopper 5, show smoke billowing up from the hills, south of mt. hamilton, the fire broke out in just the past 90 minutes, it is now about 15 acre, but cal fire says it could expand to as much as 500 acres. bit earlier we got a look from above of a car that caught fire and this may have sparked the larger blaze. chopper 5 captured the flames churning through the dry brush, planes have been dropping fire retardant and we have learned that there are some evacuations along san phillippe road near the intersection with met kfl, we will keep on top of the pire and another update tonight at 6:00. >>> rain won't help the situation at all. rain is not going to be here any time soon, this is our dry seize sxn we do dry better than most parts of north america. we can get increase in relative humidity, we are seeing that in the form of fog around san francisco right now, look, 58 officially in downtown san francisco. it is 55 at chrisy field, by golden gate bridge. it is 95 at exactly the same time in conquered with sunshine, a 40--- concord with sunshine. san jose, 7
th >>> breaking story, a brush fire in santa clara county live pictures from chopper 5, show smoke billowing up from the hills, south of mt. hamilton, the fire broke out in just the past 90 minutes, it is now about 15 acre, but cal fire says it could expand to as much as 500 acres. bit earlier we got a look from above of a car that caught fire and this may have sparked the larger blaze. chopper 5 captured the flames churning through the dry brush, planes have been dropping fire...
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the 50s. with that 15 minute drive time. not bad there. crash out in upper moreland on west county line road. around blare mill road. watching the water main break all morning. dealing with that and hamilton township. on route 40 westbound around route 559. not a ton of volume or delays in the area. just a lanes blocked there. end here on 95. 95 moving through delaware. we have a ten minute trip on the northbound side from 295 to 495 average speeds there into the 60s. southbound side looks just as great. also paying attention to the bridges a little earlier. burlington bristol scheduled for opening at 5:45. back to normal there. you can take the burlington bristol. you'll be just fine. updates when i come back. next one in ten minutes. >> 6:18. jessica was mentioning the poor visibility. these are the low clouds over camelback. a lot of area is experiencing this right now. >>> yes, lingering clouds for the morning. a few sprinkles too. look at the lens on this view from center city. a few rain drops around it. some of those showing up on the radar. not too dreary looking for easton wet weather-wise. clouds are still in place. we'll get some breaks of sunshine in easton. still a chance of
the 50s. with that 15 minute drive time. not bad there. crash out in upper moreland on west county line road. around blare mill road. watching the water main break all morning. dealing with that and hamilton township. on route 40 westbound around route 559. not a ton of volume or delays in the area. just a lanes blocked there. end here on 95. 95 moving through delaware. we have a ten minute trip on the northbound side from 295 to 495 average speeds there into the 60s. southbound side looks just...
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the santa clara county hills. at last check that fire was about 40% contained. it is burning between san jose and morgan hill just south of mount hamilton is a mostly rural area. the fire broke out at around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. cal fire brought in helicopters and tankers to drop water and flame retardant. the cooler weather in the evening was a big help to the firefighters. investigators haven't determined the cause. a burned-out car was found on the shoulder of san felipe road where it appears the fire started. >>> the massive wall fire to our north has destroyed homes in butte county that started friday in the sierra foothills southeast of oroville. 4,000 people were ordered to evacuate. that fire about 35% contained. >>> roberta has been tracking the weather. >> a little bit of a break for the firefighting efforts today in butte county and santa clara county until the late afternoon when winds pick up. the moon has been playing peek- a-boo with a deck of stratus pouring onshore from the coast. it's starting -- you have to look carefully. well, anyway, it's there, 94% waning gibbous moon. compare that with this, sunrise over mou
the santa clara county hills. at last check that fire was about 40% contained. it is burning between san jose and morgan hill just south of mount hamilton is a mostly rural area. the fire broke out at around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. cal fire brought in helicopters and tankers to drop water and flame retardant. the cooler weather in the evening was a big help to the firefighters. investigators haven't determined the cause. a burned-out car was found on the shoulder of san felipe road where it...
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afternoon, and evening, at 5:06 this will be near percentville, lowden county, 5:09 to hamilton, if it holds together it may be in the pools ville area, north edge, at 52:00; main concern, very heavy rain, gusts to 60 and the possibility of a bit of hail. we're remaining very hot as you well know with temperatures tomorrow also expected to be. >> we did get up to 92 degrees at this hour, notice how winchester so much cooler at 79. but when you factor in the humidity, it feels like it is anywhere from about 81 at win chester, to 100 at cambridge, so that heat and humidity supplying the fuel for these storms, we'll have close eye on radar throughout our next 90 minutes, if not longer than that, and let you know if any new warnings are issued. sarah and jim. >> all right, new tonight, in the last two weeks, commanders on the scene of two major fires in the district have asked for critical help, have had to wait for it. >> in one case it took ten minute for the 191 center to dis patch the extra help. now the firefighters union is pointing fingers at the offers of unified communications. let's get you out to fox5, from pe
afternoon, and evening, at 5:06 this will be near percentville, lowden county, 5:09 to hamilton, if it holds together it may be in the pools ville area, north edge, at 52:00; main concern, very heavy rain, gusts to 60 and the possibility of a bit of hail. we're remaining very hot as you well know with temperatures tomorrow also expected to be. >> we did get up to 92 degrees at this hour, notice how winchester so much cooler at 79. but when you factor in the humidity, it feels like it is...
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> reporter: about 10 miles inland smoke filled the air around hamilton mall, and some cars had a thin layer of ashes little further north in atlantic county we saw smoke across white horse pike in egg harbor city. >> this morning it was almost like driving in and leading up to fog, that is how thick it was.
> reporter: about 10 miles inland smoke filled the air around hamilton mall, and some cars had a thin layer of ashes little further north in atlantic county we saw smoke across white horse pike in egg harbor city. >> this morning it was almost like driving in and leading up to fog, that is how thick it was.
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the coastline and affecting beach in long forward. beach goers can expect haze, and a sense of smoke. >>> here is a look at smokey conditions around hamilton mall in mays landing atlantic county. haze filling sky here this was courtesy of pwpgg, a local radio station n homes or road have been throat end and causes unknown. >>> woman was found stabbed this morning inside of her montgomery county home and her daughter was one who called police. "eyewitness news" reporter alycia nieves ace the home in schwanksville with the very latest, alycia? >> reporter: well, rahel authorities aren't investigating the death here as suspicious they are currently talking to the daughter who said she found perfect mother dead in the home just behind me in montgomery county earlier this morning. her mother was apparently stabbed at least one time in the chest, and the mother's death inside this home on abby lane in schwanksville happened sometime before 3:00 because a little after 3:00 when authorities were called here, when they received the 911 call from a woman, that adult daughter, who said she discovered her 54 year-old mother's body. no word on if the adult daughter lived with the mother a
the coastline and affecting beach in long forward. beach goers can expect haze, and a sense of smoke. >>> here is a look at smokey conditions around hamilton mall in mays landing atlantic county. haze filling sky here this was courtesy of pwpgg, a local radio station n homes or road have been throat end and causes unknown. >>> woman was found stabbed this morning inside of her montgomery county home and her daughter was one who called police. "eyewitness news"...
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. >> the county enters a debate about whether to regulate or not short-term rentals. there are as many options as people who rent their homes. victoria hamilton rivers is in favor of regulation. somebody targeted back to the neighborhood said where residents knew renters as intruders. >> right now -- >> reporter: roughly 15 of 160 homes go to short-term renters who beach comb. but how many vacation rentals are too many? >> there's one street where there's one permanent resident. all the others are vacation rentals. that kind of destroys the neighborhood. >> reporter: today's hearing the beginning of a process and eventually a policy. >> i think what the county's come to realize is they have to regulate it because it's uncontroemed now. >> they come with wallets full of money and they spread it all over the place. it's a win-win. the government should stay out of this. >> the board will be getting back to them. abc 7 news. >> and we'll get back to you when we find out more. let's touch base again on the full forecast. drew's watching the fire lines and in the bay area. >>> a warming trend is not too far behind. live doppler 7, minimal coastal
. >> the county enters a debate about whether to regulate or not short-term rentals. there are as many options as people who rent their homes. victoria hamilton rivers is in favor of regulation. somebody targeted back to the neighborhood said where residents knew renters as intruders. >> right now -- >> reporter: roughly 15 of 160 homes go to short-term renters who beach comb. but how many vacation rentals are too many? >> there's one street where there's one permanent...
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hamilton. the four best runners up also go through to the knock—out stage, they are partick, kilmarnock and ross countyndly, premier league champions chelsea were beaten 2—1 by inter milan in singapore. manchester united target ivan perisic got inter‘s second goal before this happened. chelsea benefitting from one of the most comical own goals you will ever see! substitute geoffrey kondogbia somehow lobbing his own goalkeeper from over 40 yards out. that gave chelsea a goal. west ham drew two all with werder bremen in germany. marko arnautovic scored a first half equaliser for west ham 25 minutes in. it was his first goal for the hammers since signing from stoke city for a club record £20 million last week. after going on a crash diet in order to get down to the necessary weight to ride the horse, enable, frankie detorri, has won the prestigious king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes at ascot. enable, a 5—4 shot, trained byjohn gosden, saw off the challenge of ulysses in second. the filly, racing against older horses, was magnificent in the final furlongs as she cruised to victory on soft ground. de
hamilton. the four best runners up also go through to the knock—out stage, they are partick, kilmarnock and ross countyndly, premier league champions chelsea were beaten 2—1 by inter milan in singapore. manchester united target ivan perisic got inter‘s second goal before this happened. chelsea benefitting from one of the most comical own goals you will ever see! substitute geoffrey kondogbia somehow lobbing his own goalkeeper from over 40 yards out. that gave chelsea a goal. west ham drew...
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the county enters debate now about whether to regulate or not regulate short-term rentals. >> this is the other. >> reporter: there are as many options as people who rent their homes. victoria hamiltonivers is in favor of regulations which might include permits, annual fees, outside inspections and she hopes some of that money being targeted back to the neighborhoods from where residents view renters as intruders. >> i think it'd make an enormous difference. i really do. because right now, it's an us and them argument. >> reporter: roughly 115 to 16 0 homes go to short-term renters. how many vacation rentals are too many vacation rentals? >> there's one street in stenson beach where there's one permanent resident, all the others are vacation rentals. that kind of destroys the neighborhood. >> reporter: today's hearing, the beginning of a process and eventually a policy. >> i think what the county has come to realize is that they have to regulate it because it's uncontrolled now. >> they come with wallets full of money and they spread it around all over the place. it's a win/win. the government should stay out of this. >> reporter: the board will be getting back to them. in marin cou
the county enters debate now about whether to regulate or not regulate short-term rentals. >> this is the other. >> reporter: there are as many options as people who rent their homes. victoria hamiltonivers is in favor of regulations which might include permits, annual fees, outside inspections and she hopes some of that money being targeted back to the neighborhoods from where residents view renters as intruders. >> i think it'd make an enormous difference. i really do....
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the county enters debate now about whether to regulate or not regulate short-term rentals. >> this is the other. >> reporter: there are as many options as people who rent their homes. victoria hamiltoners is in favor of regulations which might include permits, annual fees, outside inspections and she hopes some of that money being targeted back to the neighborhoods from where residents view renters as intruders. >> i think it'd make an enormous difference. i really do. because right now, it's and them argument. >> reporter: roughly 115 to 16 0 homes go to short-term renters. how many vacation rentals are too many vacation rentals? >> there's one street in stenson beach where there's one permanent resident, all the others are vacation rentals. that kind of destroys the neighborhood. >> reporter: today's hearing, the beginning of a process and eventually a policy. >> i think what the county has come to realize is that they have to regulate it because it's uncontrolled now. >> they come with wallets full of money and they spread it around all over the place. it's a win/win. the government should stay out of this. >> reporter: the board will be getting back to them. in marin county, way
the county enters debate now about whether to regulate or not regulate short-term rentals. >> this is the other. >> reporter: there are as many options as people who rent their homes. victoria hamiltoners is in favor of regulations which might include permits, annual fees, outside inspections and she hopes some of that money being targeted back to the neighborhoods from where residents view renters as intruders. >> i think it'd make an enormous difference. i really do. because...