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we'll explain what it means for the future of the inquirer t daily news and philly.com. >>> the ownerf philadelphia's biggest newspapers is donating them to a newly formed nonprofit institute. jerry lenfest announced the move for the inquirer and philly.com giving $20 million to help the new organization but much more will be needed. he bought the company for $80 million and readers are not expected to see changes right away. >> residents of a central new york village voted to keep their logo that has been called racist and offensive. it appears to show a white man choking a native american and the website says it dates back to the early 1800s and depicts a wrestling match with the founder and indian. white won the match. residents voted 157-55 in favor of keeping the current seal. >> there is a new effort to make american cars safer and that tops today's business headlines. goodÑ morning. >> hi there tracy. the u.s. government and group of automakers reportedly set to announce agreement at the detroit auto show this week and aimed at improving safety after a year of record setting f
we'll explain what it means for the future of the inquirer t daily news and philly.com. >>> the ownerf philadelphia's biggest newspapers is donating them to a newly formed nonprofit institute. jerry lenfest announced the move for the inquirer and philly.com giving $20 million to help the new organization but much more will be needed. he bought the company for $80 million and readers are not expected to see changes right away. >> residents of a central new york village voted to...
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john rawlin has has the story. >>> a question posed -- >> what would the city be without the inquirer and daily news, if you are the 85-year-old owner plus philly.com, their demise would be a civic tragedy, he signed paperwork giving the network and a $20 million endowment to the institute the move to help the 200 plus journalists to flourish in the future. it would give the not for profit papers able to beef up reporting on specific issues. >> it could be coverage on the environment or particular political races any type of reports, could be the arts. >> another institute would act as a laboratory finding ways to deliver journallism to a digital audience. >> and one worked on with drexel, how to millennials consume information. >> it's a brutal decade for newspapers everywhere, when sonny took over this stand, he sold 105 newspapers a day. >> now 20 daily news, and six or seven inquirer. >> that is it? >> that is it. >> a world awash on free online news, publications have suffered. >> they give away the newspapers without charge, we are shooting ourselves in the foot, that issue must
john rawlin has has the story. >>> a question posed -- >> what would the city be without the inquirer and daily news, if you are the 85-year-old owner plus philly.com, their demise would be a civic tragedy, he signed paperwork giving the network and a $20 million endowment to the institute the move to help the 200 plus journalists to flourish in the future. it would give the not for profit papers able to beef up reporting on specific issues. >> it could be coverage on the...
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. >>> some big news this morning, concerning the philadelphia inquirer, the philadelphia daily news, and philly.com. in a surprise move, their owner has donated them to a non-profit. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joining us with more on. >> this a surprise on the move. >> interesting move. jerry holding press conference later this morning to explain his decision, now, else the owner of the philadelphia media network, which includes the inquirer, daily news, and philly.com. he says he's making this donation to preserve and develop public service journalism and investigative reporting. so, what he has done donated the wiper, daily news, philly.com, to newly created tax exempt organization known as the institute for journalism in new media. he says he will crib $20 million to it newly established endowment. it is a new organizational structure, will allow the institute to receive donations from individuals, foundations, corporations, and other entities for the mission of continuing journalism. and this will all be tax deductible through the philadelphia foundation. but, this mo
. >>> some big news this morning, concerning the philadelphia inquirer, the philadelphia daily news, and philly.com. in a surprise move, their owner has donated them to a non-profit. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joining us with more on. >> this a surprise on the move. >> interesting move. jerry holding press conference later this morning to explain his decision, now, else the owner of the philadelphia media network, which includes the inquirer, daily...
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the inquirer, in going through some of the e-mails sent to state supreme court justice eakin, discovered few of them had also been sent to two other people who are on the court -- kevin dougherty and max baer. now, these are a few e-mails. baer got 10. dougherty got three. they seem to have received but not sent. but the question becomes, even the act of being in on this chain, what does it mean for the two of them? let's start there and then branch out. >> well, number one, i think to be in on the chain seems to be in a crowd of thousands. i mean, it's amazing to me how many different people -- i mean, we're talking lawyers and law firms, judges, all kinds of people receiving these e-mails. and so it doesn't seem to me as, if they didn't forward them or open them, that there's a big issue for them, but the fact that this is going around is, i think, very disturbing. >> but at the same -- while they're getting this, they have a colleague, eakin, who is facing charges for misconduct. he got 120 of them, receiving and sending. his lawyer kind of couched things -- i'm not gonna throw anybod
the inquirer, in going through some of the e-mails sent to state supreme court justice eakin, discovered few of them had also been sent to two other people who are on the court -- kevin dougherty and max baer. now, these are a few e-mails. baer got 10. dougherty got three. they seem to have received but not sent. but the question becomes, even the act of being in on this chain, what does it mean for the two of them? let's start there and then branch out. >> well, number one, i think to be...
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we'll tell you about the announcement coming later this morning, about the inquirer, the daily news and philly.com. >>> also, a south jersey parent charged with the unthinkable. police arrest a father, of brandon creato, and charge him with the three year old's murder, more on the investigation. >> and we're tracking the first flakes of the season, can you believe it, check this out, live look at storm scan3 shows the large system moving this way, katie joins with us what we can expect in just a mere moment. good morning, it is tuesday, january 12th, i'm erika von tiehl. katie is out on the chilly skydeck, meisha inside in the traffic center. we've got her checking and tracking it for you. >> good morning, guys. weird to think it is weird that snow is coming. isn't it? it is just the weird factor. katie i thought about it this morning. it was so cold i was actually surprised snow wasn't on the ground. >> definitely cold outside. like you said, we haven't had any systems that have had enough cold air with them, to produce the snow. and that is exactly what we were trying to outline in ou
we'll tell you about the announcement coming later this morning, about the inquirer, the daily news and philly.com. >>> also, a south jersey parent charged with the unthinkable. police arrest a father, of brandon creato, and charge him with the three year old's murder, more on the investigation. >> and we're tracking the first flakes of the season, can you believe it, check this out, live look at storm scan3 shows the large system moving this way, katie joins with us what we can...
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the "philadelphia inquirer" has been donated to a non-profit institute. 's just one of many traditional plib publishers trying to overhaul its business model. julia boorstin takes a look at the future of print journalism and attempts to survive in the digital age. >> reporter: monday the nation announced its implementing a pay wall. today the i don't knower of the "philadelphia inquirer," the daily news and philly.com donated the media company to a foundation in the hope that a non-profit business model will help them survive. and the new republic put itself up for sale. its owner nearly four years. chris hughes saying he underestimated the difficulty of transitioning an old and traditional institution into a digital media company. >> it's clearly a tough time. it's capricious. there are going to be some survivors and some fatalities in this. it's not going to be easy transition. we've seen it right along. it's been in progress for 15 years. difficult to mon nan tise con dent. >> these announcements come in the face of rising questions about how many peopl
the "philadelphia inquirer" has been donated to a non-profit institute. 's just one of many traditional plib publishers trying to overhaul its business model. julia boorstin takes a look at the future of print journalism and attempts to survive in the digital age. >> reporter: monday the nation announced its implementing a pay wall. today the i don't knower of the "philadelphia inquirer," the daily news and philly.com donated the media company to a foundation in the...
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he bought the news company which includes the philadelphia i inquirer and the daily news. we're told readers are not expected to see any changes right away. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is back home. he'll deliver his state of the state this afternoon. matt delucia gives us a preview from trent ton. >> we should settle for nothing less than being the very best in education, in innovation and in achievement no matter where you live. >> on the eve of his state of the state address, governor chris christie released this preview video showcasing his s his success and vowing the best days are ahead. >> new jersey's best days do, in fact, lie ahead of. >> it he has to speak to his themes in the campaign that are also copacetic with what's going on in new jersey. >> reporter: this man has worked on political campaigns in the past, he believes the governor's address will sound more like a presidential campaign speech with more people watching him than just new jersey. >> new jersey is overwhelmingly democratic and we'll hear how he's worked with democrats. >> reporter: c
he bought the news company which includes the philadelphia i inquirer and the daily news. we're told readers are not expected to see any changes right away. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is back home. he'll deliver his state of the state this afternoon. matt delucia gives us a preview from trent ton. >> we should settle for nothing less than being the very best in education, in innovation and in achievement no matter where you live. >> on the eve of his state of...
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the chairman of the inquire your, sir robert owen made this title. >> i am sure that mr andrei lugovoy and mr dmitri kovtun placed the plutonium 210 into the teapot at the bar, and did so within the intention of poisoning mr alexander litvinenko. i am also sure that the two men made the earlier attempt to poison mr alexander litvinenko, also using paul ownium -- pull ownium 210 at a meeting on 16 october 2006. i am sure that mr andrei lugovoy and mr dmitri kovtun knew that they were using a deadly poison, and that they intended to kill mr alexander litvinenko >>> well, we'll go to rory challands, our correspondent in the moscow in a little while. let's get the latest from neave barker who is in london. this is an incident that occurred 10 years ago what, do we know now that we didn't know before. >> the inquiry led us to the doors where it didn't before. in respect to that. andrei lugovoy and dmitri kovtun, the two former agents should be seen as implicated and responsible for the poisoning with plutonium 210. but the biggest surprise finding is the believe that vladimir putin, the rus
the chairman of the inquire your, sir robert owen made this title. >> i am sure that mr andrei lugovoy and mr dmitri kovtun placed the plutonium 210 into the teapot at the bar, and did so within the intention of poisoning mr alexander litvinenko. i am also sure that the two men made the earlier attempt to poison mr alexander litvinenko, also using paul ownium -- pull ownium 210 at a meeting on 16 october 2006. i am sure that mr andrei lugovoy and mr dmitri kovtun knew that they were using...
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his mother told the philadelphia inquirer her 30-year-old son was hearing voices recently and felt targeted by the police. she said the family had asked him to get help. archer is known to police and the neighbors. he's had prior convictions for simple assault and weapons charges. we spoke to an attorney who represented him. >> very demanding about what i did in representing him. very, would call the office frequently, would ask to speak to me a number of times. i tried to explain to him as often as i could what needed to be done, and i did what i needed to do for him. so i mean, i was very happy i was able to get the bail lowered from such a high number to such a low number. you do your job as a defense attorney based upon the facts you present. >> reporter: police say the gun archer used was stolen from the home of a philadelphia police officer and recovered at the scene at spruce where officer hartnett was ambushed. in the next half hour, look into the background of archer continues. live now in yeadon, nbc 10 news. >>> fellow officers show emotions following the shooting of the officer.
his mother told the philadelphia inquirer her 30-year-old son was hearing voices recently and felt targeted by the police. she said the family had asked him to get help. archer is known to police and the neighbors. he's had prior convictions for simple assault and weapons charges. we spoke to an attorney who represented him. >> very demanding about what i did in representing him. very, would call the office frequently, would ask to speak to me a number of times. i tried to explain to him...
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i'm thinking of some -- i remember when the inquirer brought down vince fumo. s almost -- they were the single force that could do that in the manner -- they just must have spent god knows how much money to do that. it was a tremendous -- we don't see that. i don't remember the last story that i thought was that overwhelming. >> it'll be interesting to see -- propublica was part of a pulitzer prize-winning story here recently. it would be wonderful to see this revitalizing step move forward. let's talk a little bit of sports. >> it's a change. >> yeah, change in philadelphia. >> we'll see if it makes a difference. >> let's talk a little bit about sports. word is out that the eagles are going to name pederson, you know, a former offensive coordinator, former quarterback, backup quarterback, as their next head coach. he had been with andy reid out in kansas city. good move, or they went -- as the one guy said, "ah, they just went for the vanilla." did they do that right thing? >> [ laughs ] >> this is beyond vanilla. i listen to maybe too much sports talk, and, ma
i'm thinking of some -- i remember when the inquirer brought down vince fumo. s almost -- they were the single force that could do that in the manner -- they just must have spent god knows how much money to do that. it was a tremendous -- we don't see that. i don't remember the last story that i thought was that overwhelming. >> it'll be interesting to see -- propublica was part of a pulitzer prize-winning story here recently. it would be wonderful to see this revitalizing step move...
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>> the court doesn't inquire. the plaintiffs had action taken because they lacked the support of the correct republican party officials. that's all they said about the allegations. there any number of reasons they could have lacked the support. they could have refused to seek the support, but they may have not had the time and may have been ignorant. they would not involve the exercise. >> when anyone is fired or demoted, it hurts and you want to bring a lawsuit. they would have to show i was asserting a right and it was for that reason i was not promoted. what you are saying is you don't have to show that at all. all you have to assert is that the reason i was not promoted was that the employer believed i was so and you don't have to show any assertion, but that the employer liked the republicans and that's enough. >> i think in the context, there is no question that he was directly injured. i think -- there is no serious concern that there will be a flood of lawsuits. this will expand the litigation, but we know
>> the court doesn't inquire. the plaintiffs had action taken because they lacked the support of the correct republican party officials. that's all they said about the allegations. there any number of reasons they could have lacked the support. they could have refused to seek the support, but they may have not had the time and may have been ignorant. they would not involve the exercise. >> when anyone is fired or demoted, it hurts and you want to bring a lawsuit. they would have to...
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. ♪ >> it took me a little time to intellect, the inquiring nature, the purposeful talent to the man.tant chefs. a guy redefining not just what southern cooking is, what, and can be, but american cooking as a whole. ♪ >> one, two, three! ♪ >> we're going to talk a lot about this over the next week about the notions of universal awesomeness. is the waffle house universally awesome? >> we have one choice for late-night eating and it's the waffle house. and they create this environment where no matter how blitzed you are or how normal you are, you are welcomed and treated equally with with an experience. not just like eating a plate of food. >> a magical, spiritual place. >> it's beyond a magical, spiritual place. ♪fuñ >> it is, indeed, marvelous. an irony-free zone where everything is beautiful and nothing hurts. where everybody, regardless of race, creed, color, or degree of inebriation, is welcomed. its warm, yellow glow a beacon of hope and salvation, inviting the hungry, the lost, the seriously hammered, all across the south to come inside. a place of safety and nourishment. it neve
. ♪ >> it took me a little time to intellect, the inquiring nature, the purposeful talent to the man.tant chefs. a guy redefining not just what southern cooking is, what, and can be, but american cooking as a whole. ♪ >> one, two, three! ♪ >> we're going to talk a lot about this over the next week about the notions of universal awesomeness. is the waffle house universally awesome? >> we have one choice for late-night eating and it's the waffle house. and they...
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if the plaintiff is going to pursue a claim there is nothing to inquire. >> the title vii case and the buyers a woman because she thinks his pregnant brings the sex discrimination case and alleges ii wasn't pregnant, i was is gaining weight. no sex discrimination claim because she wasn't pregnant? >> the courts are divided. i think it's aa good point for us that congress can write laws that recognize sense. >> focused on the employer. the employer cannot discriminate on the basis of sex. the first amendment does not focus on the government. it focuses on the citizen. the citizen has a right to free speech and free association. >> justice kagan, if we could take this outside and the reason,reason, we ought to be able to agree that first amendment rights, i, have been pointed out there is a great federalism interest and also that this is an unconstitutional condition case. imagine the chief of police went up to pick up the sign. what he was trying to do was cross the street go into the building. he was going to his lawyers office. those are the exact same motivation. i don't think there
if the plaintiff is going to pursue a claim there is nothing to inquire. >> the title vii case and the buyers a woman because she thinks his pregnant brings the sex discrimination case and alleges ii wasn't pregnant, i was is gaining weight. no sex discrimination claim because she wasn't pregnant? >> the courts are divided. i think it's aa good point for us that congress can write laws that recognize sense. >> focused on the employer. the employer cannot discriminate on the...
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edward archer's mother tells the philadelphia inquirer, her son was hearing voices. the family asked him to get help. yesterday police searched the home in yeadon delaware county. where he lived with his mother, she described him as a devout muslim. >>> he has a long criminal record and long rap sheet. he was on the radar screen and was scheduled to be in the county court next week for another incident. >>> this morning we also know back in 2013 archer pleaded guilty to assault arena carrying a gun without a license in philadelphia. in delaware county he was recently convicted of forgery altering a document and careless driving and driving with a suspended license. he was scheduled to be scientisted -- sentenced on those charges next week. >>> the npped -- nypd issued a officer alert warning officers that their uniforms and insignia make them a target of an ambush. two officers were killed execution style while sitting in their marked patrol car in 2014. >>> stay with 6abc.com for the latest developments in the police officer ambush investigation review the surveillan
edward archer's mother tells the philadelphia inquirer, her son was hearing voices. the family asked him to get help. yesterday police searched the home in yeadon delaware county. where he lived with his mother, she described him as a devout muslim. >>> he has a long criminal record and long rap sheet. he was on the radar screen and was scheduled to be in the county court next week for another incident. >>> this morning we also know back in 2013 archer pleaded guilty to...
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what has done donated the combine inquirer, daily news, he says he will crib $20 million to his newly established endowment. so it is a new organizational structure. will allow the institute to receive donations from individuals, foundations, corporations and other entities, but it isn't all just about funding journalism. the mission again is to preserve and develop public service journalism, and investigative reporting. so he released this statement, that reads in part: my goal is to ensure that the journalism traditionally provided by the printed newspapers is given new life. of all of the ventures, i've been involved with in my life, nothing is more important than preserving the journalism that's been delivered by these stories news organizations, and he goes ton say the newly created institute will draw the research of university, non-profit, will also support the education of the young journalists, who are coming into an ever-changing field. so some big news here this morning, erika. >> absolutely, curious, if this becomes a trend, because a lot of newspapers across the country c
what has done donated the combine inquirer, daily news, he says he will crib $20 million to his newly established endowment. so it is a new organizational structure. will allow the institute to receive donations from individuals, foundations, corporations and other entities, but it isn't all just about funding journalism. the mission again is to preserve and develop public service journalism, and investigative reporting. so he released this statement, that reads in part: my goal is to ensure...
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family members told the philadelphia inquirer the attacker was hearing voices. he admitted the attack was inspired by isis. surveillance video from late thursday night shows the shooter walking up to police and that cruiser and opening fire. return fire and is expected to survive. >>> they say it's pretty clear they all knew isis was no good. he's being held without bail and faces terrorism charges. he lied about traveling to syria to fight in the civil war. investigators believe he came back to the u.s. and then joined isis. >>> a muslim woman was kicked out of donald trump's campaign night. she was escorted away after standing up during the speech of syrian refugees. trump was at a rally and claimed his opponent voted in favor of going to war. >> i told you i didn't want to go to iraq. i'm the only one. hillary voted for it. it doesn't matter. >> one problem with that statement. paul was not in iraq at the time. he was elected in 2010. >>> family members and members of the community are calling for the department of justice to investigate after the death of a
family members told the philadelphia inquirer the attacker was hearing voices. he admitted the attack was inspired by isis. surveillance video from late thursday night shows the shooter walking up to police and that cruiser and opening fire. return fire and is expected to survive. >>> they say it's pretty clear they all knew isis was no good. he's being held without bail and faces terrorism charges. he lied about traveling to syria to fight in the civil war. investigators believe he...
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. >> reporter: ironic part that moment, he was at the bank inquiring about a student loan. that call piqued his interest. >> they had a lot of information on me, which almost made me feel safe with them. they asked me to go to wal-mart for $200, which i was like -- um, no, i don't think i can do it. >> reporter: well, he did it. >> i looked it up and i realized it was probably totally a scam. >> >> reporter: the next day, he reported it to the better business bureau. >> this is source where consumers are now in the driver's seat. >> reporter: if you have been ripped off or almost, this is one place to go to find out the scams happening and you can tip off other people. >> you can zone into your backyard and see what is happening in your community. >> reporter: the bbb looks into each scam reported to them before they add it into the scam tracker. >> it's very useful, when something happens to you, you don't know what to do, you want to research it. >> >> all right, move over, grumpy has gone viral. >> all because of the "star wars" actor that the cat looks like. cory the ca
. >> reporter: ironic part that moment, he was at the bank inquiring about a student loan. that call piqued his interest. >> they had a lot of information on me, which almost made me feel safe with them. they asked me to go to wal-mart for $200, which i was like -- um, no, i don't think i can do it. >> reporter: well, he did it. >> i looked it up and i realized it was probably totally a scam. >> >> reporter: the next day, he reported it to the better business...
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the inquirer out and the sports weekly. the roads doesn't seem like they are traveling at all. i think they were out here salting, but things are slick you ever to take your time. >>> take your time and try to stay off the roads. as for the sidewalks they are covered in snow, people are shoveling around their businesses, but best to stay home for the time being. back to you guys. >>> time to turn to david murphy accuweather called this you said it was coming at this time and going to be intense. storm tracker 6 live double scan, you might be scratching your head around vienldz and cape may -- vineland, cape may, you have a break in the action. some of the stuff coming in from the ocean will fill in and by 9:00, 10:00 a.m. you'll be back in the thick of it. some of of you are in the thick of it. you can see the pinks and purples, there's one in norristown and lansdale and warminster that's picking up the heavy banding of snow. wherever you see the purple as you follow throughout the storm that's where the visibility is at th
the inquirer out and the sports weekly. the roads doesn't seem like they are traveling at all. i think they were out here salting, but things are slick you ever to take your time. >>> take your time and try to stay off the roads. as for the sidewalks they are covered in snow, people are shoveling around their businesses, but best to stay home for the time being. back to you guys. >>> time to turn to david murphy accuweather called this you said it was coming at this time and...
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he told his wife that putin almost certainly ordered his death and today a decade on the inquire agreedad been poisoned by a laced teapot at the hotel in london with a rare radio active material. that left a trail across london, leading to the two main suspects, both former kgb members. they were able to escape to russian and the russian government has refused to extradite them and went so far as to give one medal by putin and made hebe him a member of parliament. but today's announcement is important. russia rejected the accusations. today. >> i'm of course very pleased that the words my husband spoke on his death bed went to accuse mr. putin of his murder have been proved through an english court. >> reporter: russian relations after their actions in syria and ukraine;&j7çqayç but there is an understanding to find a solution in syria the west has to deal with him. >> no doubt. they're trying to outlaugh donald trump come.coming over there. what about vladimir putin. just question. thank you. >>> we have the story behind this epic bear hug. did you know it's national hug day? come on,
he told his wife that putin almost certainly ordered his death and today a decade on the inquire agreedad been poisoned by a laced teapot at the hotel in london with a rare radio active material. that left a trail across london, leading to the two main suspects, both former kgb members. they were able to escape to russian and the russian government has refused to extradite them and went so far as to give one medal by putin and made hebe him a member of parliament. but today's announcement is...
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today the bucs denied the san diego charges permission to interview colon, and apparently the raiders inquired and were met with a no, they want him to stay. all seize toon claim home field advantage, even a wild card game, the opening game this afternoon of the playoffs was a the chiefs were the away team at houston. this is the opening kickoff, nile davis, no one touches him. 106 yards. just like that. 7-0, kansas city on top. haven't played an official play yet. this is a nice one, alex smith to chris conley, the chiefs pitch a shut out. 30-0 in houston. moving on to the division round. cincinnati just kicked a field goal to close the score against the steelers to 15-10. it was 15-zip. big ben roethlisberger injured his shoulder earlier t is getting tight there. >>> florida state, the seminoles trying to knock off 12th ranked miami in college hoops. watch jaquiri, like the kick off return in texas, all by himself. only had 8 points but that will do. move, game high 21, and the canes cruise to a win. >>> gators hosting lsu, mike white, the young head coach replacing donovan, this is simmons,
today the bucs denied the san diego charges permission to interview colon, and apparently the raiders inquired and were met with a no, they want him to stay. all seize toon claim home field advantage, even a wild card game, the opening game this afternoon of the playoffs was a the chiefs were the away team at houston. this is the opening kickoff, nile davis, no one touches him. 106 yards. just like that. 7-0, kansas city on top. haven't played an official play yet. this is a nice one, alex...
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jerry lenfest announced the move for the inquirer, daily news and philly.com, giving $20 million to helpndow the new operation but much more will be needed. he bought the company for $88 million in 2014, readers are not expected to see changes right away. >> good morning everyone. jessica boyington with your first alert traffic. we are smooth sailing out there. for the most part most of the majors this is 73 around the atlantic city expressway you can see no problems on 73 or the expressway. that might not be true for everywhere. for now let's get a check on today's forecast with meteorologist bill henley. >> it is a cold and icy start at the ice rink penns landing in the 20s right now. but a warm-up before showers arrive this afternoon. your hour by hour forecast just ahead. >> the snow is coming, we won't see anything like this today. but hardware store owners hope even a little bit will help give their businesses a boost. >> some of his friends told him not to go with the young lady he thought was his friend. >> her teenage son killed and the accused killer is a teenage girl. what thi
jerry lenfest announced the move for the inquirer, daily news and philly.com, giving $20 million to helpndow the new operation but much more will be needed. he bought the company for $88 million in 2014, readers are not expected to see changes right away. >> good morning everyone. jessica boyington with your first alert traffic. we are smooth sailing out there. for the most part most of the majors this is 73 around the atlantic city expressway you can see no problems on 73 or the...
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define in other terms including the one that justice kennedy identified as the right not to have your political views inquired in. and this is actually discussed in the court's opinion in o'hare in describing elrod and branty. i want to start there. we have to recognize this right has never been recognized in any other political association case whatsoever. and there's no logical reason why it would occur specifically in the public employment context, which is an unconstitutional -- >> can you explain, mr. goldstein, what sense it would make there are two people -- for example, mr. frost, one of them is a big supporter of spaniola, and he gets demoted, and the other is politically neutral,
define in other terms including the one that justice kennedy identified as the right not to have your political views inquired in. and this is actually discussed in the court's opinion in o'hare in describing elrod and branty. i want to start there. we have to recognize this right has never been recognized in any other political association case whatsoever. and there's no logical reason why it would occur specifically in the public employment context, which is an unconstitutional -- >>...
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. >> the "philadelphia inquirer" report 30-year-old edward averageer mother claims her son is a devout muslim and had recently been hearing voices in his head. >> he states he pledges allegiance to the islamic states and false allah. that is why he was called upon to do this. scott: officer hartnett escaped for the most part with major injuries to his arm. >> he is waking up. i love him and i'm proud of him. >> happy he is alive. there are too many guns on the streets. >> in this case the gun reportedly a police firearm stolen from an officer's home in 2013. >> the f.b.i. and home security are joining the police to execute two search warrants apt properties with a connection to averageer. officer hartnett hit three times in the arm and is expected to be okay. leon? leon: thank you. two refugees one from iraq and another from syria arrested on charges of trying to help isis. police say that al-jaab tried to convince hardan to travel to syria. al-jaab from california accused to travel twice to syria and fight along sigh analysis. hardan arrested in texas did not reach syria. both charged
. >> the "philadelphia inquirer" report 30-year-old edward averageer mother claims her son is a devout muslim and had recently been hearing voices in his head. >> he states he pledges allegiance to the islamic states and false allah. that is why he was called upon to do this. scott: officer hartnett escaped for the most part with major injuries to his arm. >> he is waking up. i love him and i'm proud of him. >> happy he is alive. there are too many guns on the...
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. >>> a new home for the inquirer, daily news and philly.com. owner hs jerry lenfest announced overnight that he is turning over his philadelphia media network to a non-profit. the inquirer, daily news and philly.com will be under the, the philadelphia foundation. lenfest gave 20 million-dollar to help the the new operation and he wants to ensure the quality of journalism in our city. the his company has been riddled by a decade of cut backs and management issues, mike and alex. >> hey lauren nice job. >>> president obama will give his final state of the union address. the white house says you should expect to see, and hear an address unlike the ones from the pass, his first seven. the his focus will be long term, they say. doug luzader explain what i just said, what do you mean? how will it be different. >> reporter: well, it is difficult to say. you nose, these things are always the same, to some degree but the white house is saying this is not so much about laying out specific policy ideas as it is setting a optimistic tone for the country. p
. >>> a new home for the inquirer, daily news and philly.com. owner hs jerry lenfest announced overnight that he is turning over his philadelphia media network to a non-profit. the inquirer, daily news and philly.com will be under the, the philadelphia foundation. lenfest gave 20 million-dollar to help the the new operation and he wants to ensure the quality of journalism in our city. the his company has been riddled by a decade of cut backs and management issues, mike and alex....
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it's not the national inquirer. this is a national reputable newspaper. >> still to come celine's surprise in las vegas. giving her fans quite the performance on new year's eve. so much so she had a little explaining to do when they jumped to their feet. >> an ear full from new year's >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life
it's not the national inquirer. this is a national reputable newspaper. >> still to come celine's surprise in las vegas. giving her fans quite the performance on new year's eve. so much so she had a little explaining to do when they jumped to their feet. >> an ear full from new year's >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about...
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. >>> for the next two weeks, the inquiring minds want to know who >> why all of the,,,,,,,,,, it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. >>> how about a shout out to the don't forget the dolphins. >> now, we're going to see if the broncos can do something with the top spot, mark. >> broncos got help yesterday, we know that they're the top seed in the playoffs, the road to the super bowl and the afc comes through denver, what we don't know now is who will be the starting quarterback for team. gary kubiak offering very little insight into his decision, into his upcoming decision, he doesn't have a timetable for making the decision. the only thing he would say today is that the team won't be kept in the dark about it. and that he's going to do what is best for the team. also, after going through this for the last two months, he sees no reason to rush the decision. >> i don't have any concerns because our football team understands we always have direction. they know. and you k
. >>> for the next two weeks, the inquiring minds want to know who >> why all of the,,,,,,,,,, it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. >>> how about a shout out to the don't forget the dolphins. >> now, we're going to see if the broncos can do something with the top spot, mark. >> broncos got help yesterday, we know that they're the top seed in...
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it was not clear if they had or had not and the court did not inquire. what happened was that the plaintiffs had adverse action taken against them because they had lacked the support of the correct republican party officials. are any number of reasons they could have lacked that support. they could have affirmatively refused to seek support. may haveher hand, they simply not have the time to seek the support or have been ignorant of that requirement. >> in all of these cases up to fired,enever anyone is devoted, it -- demoted, it hurts and you want to bring a lawsuit. up to now, those lawsuits would have to show, i was asserting a first amendment right and for that reason i was not promoted. what you are saying is that you do not have to show that at all. all you have to assert is that the reason i was not promoted believedthe employer that i was thus and so or not us and so. you do not have to show any assertion of a first amendment right. you just have to show that the employer like republicans and that is enough. in the context, there was no question t
it was not clear if they had or had not and the court did not inquire. what happened was that the plaintiffs had adverse action taken against them because they had lacked the support of the correct republican party officials. are any number of reasons they could have lacked that support. they could have affirmatively refused to seek support. may haveher hand, they simply not have the time to seek the support or have been ignorant of that requirement. >> in all of these cases up to...
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our calls to the principal inquiring about her work history were not returned./// student would call lafave mom. in fact there is a picture of the two titled me and mom on his facebook page. we've chosen not to show you that picture....even with his face blurred....becau se it could identify the student. lafave remains on paid leave while the case is investigated. she is expected back in court march 30th. /// ((dave courvoisier)) > left without a home. ((denise valdez)) why weather on the west coast is forcing some california residents to walk away from their homes. ((tedd florendo)) it's a story you don't want to miss. plus we're tracking a warm up for the week. but it comes at a price with more wind on the way and maybe some showers, which we could nevada. with 40 megs of internet speed from centurylink, a family of four can all be online at the same time, streaming, gaming, or downloading movies. yeah, the internet's great, but i think hair and makeup went a little too far. yeah, that's not working. i much prefer the two-day beard, horn-rimmed glasses, just-slept-in-his-car kinda t
our calls to the principal inquiring about her work history were not returned./// student would call lafave mom. in fact there is a picture of the two titled me and mom on his facebook page. we've chosen not to show you that picture....even with his face blurred....becau se it could identify the student. lafave remains on paid leave while the case is investigated. she is expected back in court march 30th. /// ((dave courvoisier)) > left without a home. ((denise valdez)) why weather on the...
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. >> reporter: the ironic part is at that moment, he was at the bank inquiring about a student loan so that call piqued his >> they had a lot of information on me already which made me feel safe with them but i was still guessing it. him especially when they asked me to -- especially when he asked me to send a money order for $200 back i was like now, i don't think i can do that. i just looked it up and . reported it to the better business bureau and now his scam tracker. ripped off for almost, this is types of scams happening and you can tipoff other people. >> you can zone in to your area and see what is happening in your community. >>reporter: the bbb reviews each scam to make sure it's legit before they out it to the scam tracker. nick is cloud is available for him and others to use. >> it's very useful because when something happens to you and you don't know what to do, you kind of but to return -- research it. >> reporter: bbb reports that to law enforcement as well. >>> a miami doctor gets physical with an zuber driver -- coogler -- uber drive. >>> a toddler running down the the
. >> reporter: the ironic part is at that moment, he was at the bank inquiring about a student loan so that call piqued his >> they had a lot of information on me already which made me feel safe with them but i was still guessing it. him especially when they asked me to -- especially when he asked me to send a money order for $200 back i was like now, i don't think i can do that. i just looked it up and . reported it to the better business bureau and now his scam tracker. ripped off...
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the inquirer, in going through some of the e-mails sent to state supreme court justice eakin, discoveredthem had also been sent to two other people who are on the court -- kevin dougherty and max baer. now, these are a few e-mails. baer got 10. dougherty got three. they seem to have received but not sent. but the question becomes, even
the inquirer, in going through some of the e-mails sent to state supreme court justice eakin, discoveredthem had also been sent to two other people who are on the court -- kevin dougherty and max baer. now, these are a few e-mails. baer got 10. dougherty got three. they seem to have received but not sent. but the question becomes, even
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the new group will own the philadelphia inquirer, daily news, and philly.com. he vowed the new institute $20 million. the papers will still sell ads and subscriptions, but donations will now add to the traditional sources of revenue. >>> speaking of money, next at 6:00, jumping for joy. they thought they hit the lottery jackpot. tonight, advice before you put money into an office pool. >>> well, tracking snow showers across the region. when you could see some snow in the philadelphia area tonight. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >> there's a new push this evening to have the state of new jersey take over atlantic city's finances. senate president steve sweeney introduced a bill today that would allow that to happen, but a.c. officials say they are shocked, especially since the struggling resort town already has considerable oversight by the state. >> i was getting out of our financial hole is more of a long-term commitment than short-term fix. not going for instant gratification, going for the ultimate long-term satisfaction. >> sweeney says a.c. should declare bankrup
the new group will own the philadelphia inquirer, daily news, and philly.com. he vowed the new institute $20 million. the papers will still sell ads and subscriptions, but donations will now add to the traditional sources of revenue. >>> speaking of money, next at 6:00, jumping for joy. they thought they hit the lottery jackpot. tonight, advice before you put money into an office pool. >>> well, tracking snow showers across the region. when you could see some snow in the...
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the trooper inquire ad to what was going on. he said i just killed my wife. i arriving at the skriem scene did they find meade blieding to death a mine a nine-year-old boy a three-year-old gir 11-year-old good and 5-year-old niece all sitting near victim crying. mcdonald is father meade's two youngest children. neighbors are shake tone the core. my thoughts and prayers for the everybody involved in the whole situation. it's a shame. mcdonald is being held without bail order by judge to undergo psychiatric evaluation. as for that woman who was injured out on that crash on 495 we're told she was treated and released from the hospital today. live in norton tonight, steve >>> and there's more news today. brookline police making two arrests after that shooting and stabbing that happened yesterday. an 18-year-old dorchester man arraigned in his hospital bed, hospital. but not well enough to be arraigned. >> the first one that you saw in bed there. his identity not shown because he's young. officials say the teen and two her men burst into an apartment attacked a man
the trooper inquire ad to what was going on. he said i just killed my wife. i arriving at the skriem scene did they find meade blieding to death a mine a nine-year-old boy a three-year-old gir 11-year-old good and 5-year-old niece all sitting near victim crying. mcdonald is father meade's two youngest children. neighbors are shake tone the core. my thoughts and prayers for the everybody involved in the whole situation. it's a shame. mcdonald is being held without bail order by judge to undergo...
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here is the latest reported the philadelphia news and acquire -- inquireer. ch convinced he acted in the name of islam. , and that islah why i did what i did." investigators are still working to determine whether the don man had. any ties to terrorist groups or whether he acted alone archer's mother said friday that her son had been "hearing voices in his head" and needed medical help. friday afternoon, police and agents with the fbi terrorism task force searched her house and another location in west philadelphia asserted with archer. scouring his neck activity to see if he had any contact with isis members or other radical islamic groups. late enforcement said friday that so far they are not found any indication that archer had been in contact with known terrorists suspects. federal authorities are looking into two trips he made to the middle east in the fall of 2011 he traveled to saudi arabia for a pilgrimage to mecca. to egyptyear he went for reasons that are unclear and spent several months there. " we will see where this investigation leads us," said ph
here is the latest reported the philadelphia news and acquire -- inquireer. ch convinced he acted in the name of islam. , and that islah why i did what i did." investigators are still working to determine whether the don man had. any ties to terrorist groups or whether he acted alone archer's mother said friday that her son had been "hearing voices in his head" and needed medical help. friday afternoon, police and agents with the fbi terrorism task force searched her house and...
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archer's mother reportedly told the philadelphia inquirer he was a devout muslim, but says he has been hearing voices lately. >>> six months after his gutsy prison break that was caught on camera, the notorious mexican guzman, has been re-captured. mexico president enrique pea nieto made the announcement via twitter saying "mission accomplished. we have him." officials say he was caught by the mexican navy this afternoon in the western state of sinaloa. while "el chapo" was taken into custody, they say several of those working on his side were killed. el chapo is often called the most powerful drug trafficker in the world, and escaped maximum security prisons not once, but twice. the latest when he busted out through a hole into a mile-long tunnel and then on to freedom. >>> u.s. homeland security said this demonstrates steadfast commitment by mexico to combatting drug trafficking organizations. >>> a north dakota man is in custody in the capital after authorities say he planned to kidnap one of president obama's pet dogs. a tip led secret service agents washington dc hotel room. agent
archer's mother reportedly told the philadelphia inquirer he was a devout muslim, but says he has been hearing voices lately. >>> six months after his gutsy prison break that was caught on camera, the notorious mexican guzman, has been re-captured. mexico president enrique pea nieto made the announcement via twitter saying "mission accomplished. we have him." officials say he was caught by the mexican navy this afternoon in the western state of sinaloa. while "el...
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and according to the philadelphia inquirer newspaper, archer's mother says he has suffered head injuries and has been suffering from symptoms that his family recommended he get medical help. antonio mora. >> mexico's president enrique pena nieto said el chapo guzman was recaptured. >> achieved the capture of joaquin guzman. >> president enrique pena nieto broke the news earlier with this tweet, saying mission accomplished, we have him. six months ago he staged odaring ascape from one of mexico's most secure prisons, slipping through a hole in the floor that led to a mile long tunnel that ended at a construction site. >> the actual has pvc pipes and motorcycle adapted on rails as a transportation mechanism. >> some estimate it took about a year to build and cost about $1 million. similar to tunnels used by cartels to smug drugs into the u.s. an anonymous phone call tipped off the nation's marines. under guzman's leadership the sinaloa cartel named after his home state, authorities say he is responsible for nearly a quarter of the illegal drugs that come into the u.s. through mexico. whene
and according to the philadelphia inquirer newspaper, archer's mother says he has suffered head injuries and has been suffering from symptoms that his family recommended he get medical help. antonio mora. >> mexico's president enrique pena nieto said el chapo guzman was recaptured. >> achieved the capture of joaquin guzman. >> president enrique pena nieto broke the news earlier with this tweet, saying mission accomplished, we have him. six months ago he staged odaring ascape...
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. >> reporter: archer's mother told the philadelphia inquirer that her 30-year-old son was hearing voices recently and felt targeted by the police. she said the family had asked him to get help. archer is known to police as hen neighbors. he's had prior convictions for simple assault and weapons charges. coming up in the next half hour, we're going to tell you where archer is believed to have gotten the gun he used in the assassination attempt on thursday night. we'll also look more into his background. live now from yeadon, monique brackton, nbc 10 news. >> thank you. >>> the philadelphia police commissioner says there's no piece of equipment that could have saved the officer from this attack. the commissioner calls it the grace of god. the ambush has law enforcement in the meantime across the country on high alert saying the incident is a sobering reminder that officers are targets. for now, police in the 18th district where the officer worked are all going out in pairs as a result of the shooting. >> personally, i'm not usually scared, and seems like when you see things on the news lik
. >> reporter: archer's mother told the philadelphia inquirer that her 30-year-old son was hearing voices recently and felt targeted by the police. she said the family had asked him to get help. archer is known to police as hen neighbors. he's had prior convictions for simple assault and weapons charges. coming up in the next half hour, we're going to tell you where archer is believed to have gotten the gun he used in the assassination attempt on thursday night. we'll also look more into...
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. >> the officer inquires as to why would you drive down the street with a person on the hood of yourndangering him and he responds simply, i just wanted to scare him. >> okay. >> it's got to be the older sibling behind the wheel and the younger one on the hood. >> probably something along those lines. get this though. the driver tried to blame the police officers for the fender-bender. one brother is facing domestic violence charges the other with reckless driving charges. >> there are new developments in the so-called affluenza teen. ethan couch's mom tonya in a texas court yesterday. her bond sharply reduced. >> last night she posted bond and is set to be released today but must wear a monitoring device. abc's lauren lyster is following the new developments. >> reporter: tonya couch appearing in court, a judge sharply reducing her bond from $1 million to $75,000. >> frankly, judge, i just don't believe everything that happened today that it should be a million dollars. >> reporter: she's charged with hindering the apprehension of a if he lon, her 18-year-old son ethan couch known a
. >> the officer inquires as to why would you drive down the street with a person on the hood of yourndangering him and he responds simply, i just wanted to scare him. >> okay. >> it's got to be the older sibling behind the wheel and the younger one on the hood. >> probably something along those lines. get this though. the driver tried to blame the police officers for the fender-bender. one brother is facing domestic violence charges the other with reckless driving...
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archer's mother told the philadelphia inquirer her 30-year-old son heard voices and felt targeted by the police, and she said the family asked him to get help. >> it was very impressive, very paranoid, someone always looking over his shoulder. archer used a .9 millimeter gun stolen from a police officer's home. surveillance tape captured the terrifying ordeal thursday night. officer hartnett shot multiple time and recovering in stable condition now in a local hospital. in the next half hour, what authorities are saying about a clear motive or attempt to reach a clear motive in the shooting, and if, in fact, archer is connected to terrorist. live now in yeadon, nbc 10 news. >> thank you. >>> fellow officers are showing emotions following the shooting of officer hartnett. one philadelphia cop posted his account of the shooting on facebook and his words of support for officer hartnett have gone viral. the posting speaks directly to the injured comrade. as the light turned green, you proceedsed through the intersection. what you didn't see is a man approaching your driver side window with
archer's mother told the philadelphia inquirer her 30-year-old son heard voices and felt targeted by the police, and she said the family asked him to get help. >> it was very impressive, very paranoid, someone always looking over his shoulder. archer used a .9 millimeter gun stolen from a police officer's home. surveillance tape captured the terrifying ordeal thursday night. officer hartnett shot multiple time and recovering in stable condition now in a local hospital. in the next half...
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the owner of the philadelphia inquirer, the philadelphia daily news and philly.com has donated the media company to a foundation in the hpe that a nonprofit business model will help them survive..... and 'the new republic put itself up for sale... its nearly four years chris hughes saying he quote "underestimated the difficulty of transitioning an old and going to be an easy transition, contributing.... "but there are signs of hope publisher's ceo just announced that it's already making money off virtual reality-- after distributing google cardboard headsets to a million newspaper subscribers... and the washington post has seen a surge in traffic under jeff bezos ownership, surpassing the new york times in unique visitors for two straight months... but all these legacy players are up against a slew of focused news apps, such as mic vocativ and fusion... and free services have the advantage-- "people are unwilling to pay for content because it got free 10- the eighty million young people in the us are a question of which services will be able to make it a profitable business. a recent stu
the owner of the philadelphia inquirer, the philadelphia daily news and philly.com has donated the media company to a foundation in the hpe that a nonprofit business model will help them survive..... and 'the new republic put itself up for sale... its nearly four years chris hughes saying he quote "underestimated the difficulty of transitioning an old and going to be an easy transition, contributing.... "but there are signs of hope publisher's ceo just announced that it's already...
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. >> the trooper inquired as to what was going on and he said i killed my wife. >> reporter: a doctor testified in court today that mcdonald knew exactly what was going on and exactly what the carriages were but -- charges were but they order him to undergo psychiatric evaluation for 20 days. the reporting live, bill shields wbz news. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news this evening a case of the the zika virus confirmed here in massachusetts. our dr. mallika marshall joins us we talked about this yesterday with respect to central america and caribbean islands. all of south america. >> reporter: what does this mean? more than 20 con advice -- countries have been identified to having the zika virus. so it's not unusual and it was expected that we would see some cases in new england of people returning from abroad. this is not a case of zika that was -- understand that was contracted here in the united states but contracked elsewhere. aid man -- contracted elsewhere. it's a man and not a pregnant woman and there's no public health threatch the man is not look-- threat. the man is no
. >> the trooper inquired as to what was going on and he said i killed my wife. >> reporter: a doctor testified in court today that mcdonald knew exactly what was going on and exactly what the carriages were but -- charges were but they order him to undergo psychiatric evaluation for 20 days. the reporting live, bill shields wbz news. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news this evening a case of the the zika virus confirmed here in massachusetts. our dr. mallika...
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the trooper inquired as to what he se adjust killed my wife. meade father cried in court a prosecutors explained when police arrived at the crime gene meade three children her nine-month-old son three-year-old daughter her ten-year-old daughter and 5-year-old niece were all sitting in the living room crying near the victim. mcdonald is the father of meade's two youngest children. neighbors are shaken by this horrifying attack. >> i just feel for the kids. that's really what it is, you know, you got couple small children, so it's tough. >> the woman who was injured out on 495 in that accident we're told she was treated and released from the hospital today. as for mcdonald he's being held without bail tonight ordered by judge to undergo a psychiatric evaluation before he returns to court next month. live in norton tonight steve cooper, 7 news. >>> two men are under arrest this evening after a string of violent events in brookline. it included shooting and a stabbings. and now, the victims are the and search continues for other people. jonathan hal
the trooper inquired as to what he se adjust killed my wife. meade father cried in court a prosecutors explained when police arrived at the crime gene meade three children her nine-month-old son three-year-old daughter her ten-year-old daughter and 5-year-old niece were all sitting in the living room crying near the victim. mcdonald is the father of meade's two youngest children. neighbors are shaken by this horrifying attack. >> i just feel for the kids. that's really what it is, you...
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coil says: "the officer inquired as to why would you drive down the street with a person on the hood of your car responds, simply i just wanted to scare him." neither brother had serious injuries. new information about the contaminated water issue in flint, michigan. the state's governor met with the city's mayor and says the water issues needs resolved. he went on to say the people deserve safe drinking water - and the opportunity to get their blood tested to know if they've been negatively impacted by the lead in the water. still ahead - the do's and don'ts of drones -- do you know what's allowed? 10 on your side's matt gregory takes an in- depth look. a different type of police patrols in one local city. how the department is changing its strategy to build a better (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to g
coil says: "the officer inquired as to why would you drive down the street with a person on the hood of your car responds, simply i just wanted to scare him." neither brother had serious injuries. new information about the contaminated water issue in flint, michigan. the state's governor met with the city's mayor and says the water issues needs resolved. he went on to say the people deserve safe drinking water - and the opportunity to get their blood tested to know if they've been...
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. >>> the owner of the philadelphia inquirer and the philadelphia news and philadelphia.com donated theews organizations to a newly created nonprofit, the move is done to ensure quality news and it has given $20 million to endo you the operation and much more money will be needed. readers will not see any immediate changes and john rawlins will explain more coming up tonight at 6:00 how this works. >>> a once popular shopping center in burlington county was partially demolished to make way for retail and new residences. today it came down to make way for a 20 million there's project known as renaissance square, according to randy brown, the center piece will include hundreds of up scale stores and condos and more. >> the land you are standing on today, within two to three years should have a value of over $30 million. >> the mayor along with township council members and the real state firm in charge of the project were on the scene to oversee the demolition, the first signs should be evident by the spring. at longhorn steak like this doesn't need anything else. which is why we don't jus
. >>> the owner of the philadelphia inquirer and the philadelphia news and philadelphia.com donated theews organizations to a newly created nonprofit, the move is done to ensure quality news and it has given $20 million to endo you the operation and much more money will be needed. readers will not see any immediate changes and john rawlins will explain more coming up tonight at 6:00 how this works. >>> a once popular shopping center in burlington county was partially...
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the philadelphia inquirer, daily news and philly.com they're all changing hands again. rry led fest who owns the publication says technically donating them to non-profit create attacks exempt organization known as the institute for journalism in new media. the institute will be allowed to receive donations from individuals, foundations, corporations and other entities. and to start off the new no non-profit lend fest is making a 20 million donation himself. philly.com says this move will not immediately impact readers or subscribers. >>> still ahead, the powerball just went up again. that's right. the jackpot now $1.5 billion. how about that? get this. feeble outside the us they're flocking here and online to buy tickets. coming up, if that's legal and what happens if a canadian wins? >> and forget nasty juices and fasting. did ian smith has an eating cleanse that helps you lose weight and get healthy in just two weeks. we have the details when we we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. because you believe in go. onward. today's the day. carpe diem. tylenol® 8
the philadelphia inquirer, daily news and philly.com they're all changing hands again. rry led fest who owns the publication says technically donating them to non-profit create attacks exempt organization known as the institute for journalism in new media. the institute will be allowed to receive donations from individuals, foundations, corporations and other entities. and to start off the new no non-profit lend fest is making a 20 million donation himself. philly.com says this move will not...
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the owner of the philadelphia inquirer donated the company to a foundation with the hope a non-profit model will help it survive. within the past week, 3 news media outlets have posted founded al jazeerameric announced they are up for sale or closing down. >> people are unwilling to pay for content because it got free, 10-15 years adpoe and it is-- ago and it is hard to get that back in the bottle. post are seeing success online with more visitors and ad revenue, still up against buzz feed, aimed at younger readers. no doubt people are interested in news, it is a question of which services will make it profitable. >>> close to 40 degrees in the city, we will drop to 20 overnight, gusty winds along the front range, foothills ease overnight only to return tomorrow. close to 50 in the city ahead of a weak front that may bring flurries tuesday. we clear out midweek and not a bad friday with partly sunny skies and temperatures above average in the low 50s. how about that? we start the week with 50, or close to it and end the week with 50. >> you know what? it could be 5 degrees all week. n
the owner of the philadelphia inquirer donated the company to a foundation with the hope a non-profit model will help it survive. within the past week, 3 news media outlets have posted founded al jazeerameric announced they are up for sale or closing down. >> people are unwilling to pay for content because it got free, 10-15 years adpoe and it is-- ago and it is hard to get that back in the bottle. post are seeing success online with more visitors and ad revenue, still up against buzz...
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when you have a general policy, and this is what we think happened in elrod and branty, the fact that you do not inquire into the individual person's political views because the policy is facially unconstitutional. but it has never been the case in any context, and the other side is that every opportunity in the world, we cannot find any first amendment case that says you know what? you don't have to engage in constitutionally protected activity so long as the government thinks you did. and it's really a problem if that's the rule. because it is the threshold thing that stops plaintiffs with meritless cases from getting out of the box. in all of these cases, if the plaintiff no longer has to say, i engage -- >> but you're saying -- and i think you said this straight out -- you're saying, i can come into an office, i'm a democrat, i can identify every person without the well-known political view, every couch potato out there, just fire one after another after another after another, replace them all with democrats. change the entire character of the office. do it for a reason that i prefer one political v
when you have a general policy, and this is what we think happened in elrod and branty, the fact that you do not inquire into the individual person's political views because the policy is facially unconstitutional. but it has never been the case in any context, and the other side is that every opportunity in the world, we cannot find any first amendment case that says you know what? you don't have to engage in constitutionally protected activity so long as the government thinks you did. and...
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. >>> the owner of the philadelphia inquire philadelphia daily news and phila.com has donated to a nonprofittute philanthropist gerry lenfest has given $20 million to help endow the new operation but says more money will be needed to keep it going in the future. >>> major stock indices saw gains yesterday. the dow up 117 points in the futures market indicates more gains could be coming at the opening bell. >>> fewer people are buying computers. sales fell by 8 percent and have been down for four consecutive years. the only manufacturer to see an increase in sales was, you got it, apple. >> it is now 4:48 and still to come on "action news," demonstrators marched down broad street during rush hour to show support for philadelphia police. >> investigators need help identifying the thief who stole from a teacher who was busy helping a student in medical need. "action news" will be right back. >> ♪ winners, winners everywhere! play today! i didn't realize the challenge of playing so many roles. but above all, i'm still... her daughter. [announcer] visit aarp.org/caregiving. we're here to help. [p
. >>> the owner of the philadelphia inquire philadelphia daily news and phila.com has donated to a nonprofittute philanthropist gerry lenfest has given $20 million to help endow the new operation but says more money will be needed to keep it going in the future. >>> major stock indices saw gains yesterday. the dow up 117 points in the futures market indicates more gains could be coming at the opening bell. >>> fewer people are buying computers. sales fell by 8 percent...
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his mother tells the philadelphia inquirer newspaper her son had a couple head injuries and was hearing voices and the family had asked him to get help. two law enforcement sources described him to me as more of a "disenfranchised loser" than someone with actual ties to terrorists... but authorities say archer confessed his motive... and they're searching his homes and social media for more clues. clark says: "...stated that he pledges his allegiance to islamic state, he follows allah, and that is the reason the fbi and department of homeland security are assisting in the investigation. officer hartnett, who joined the us coast guard shortly after 9/11, before becoming a police officer in 2010 was able to talk to his father after surgery today. but doctors say he is not out of the woods yet. two iraqi refugees who were arrested separately hundreds of miles away from each other in the united states are facing terror related charges. now there's word the two suspects are connected. jeremy roth has the details. two men... one in texas, the other in california... are accused of terror relat
his mother tells the philadelphia inquirer newspaper her son had a couple head injuries and was hearing voices and the family had asked him to get help. two law enforcement sources described him to me as more of a "disenfranchised loser" than someone with actual ties to terrorists... but authorities say archer confessed his motive... and they're searching his homes and social media for more clues. clark says: "...stated that he pledges his allegiance to islamic state, he follows...