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the beach, the old city, the wondersk, this is a place that feels at times as if it exists within its bubble, separate from the rest of the country. next, i travel to jerusalem to visit a start at the saint west on peering into the future. hello world is supported by ca technologies, powering opportunity in the application economy. explore more at ca.com. ♪ ashlee: from the cosmopolitan coast i climb the winding mountain road to jerusalem. tel aviv maybe the beating heart of the israeli tech world the most jews consider jerusalem to be the country's soul. you know what they say about the soul. >> the most basic thing of human communication is i contact. by the device seeing you, you get another world of interaction. ashlee: the window to the soul -- >> exactly, or the window to the brain and look around, look to the right, look to the left. oflee: this is the cofounder a company developing the way to withce eye tracking gear algorithms that can run on an ipad or smartphone. >> it is a little disorienting at first to play a videogame just by moving your hand -- head. movement, ie head
the beach, the old city, the wondersk, this is a place that feels at times as if it exists within its bubble, separate from the rest of the country. next, i travel to jerusalem to visit a start at the saint west on peering into the future. hello world is supported by ca technologies, powering opportunity in the application economy. explore more at ca.com. ♪ ashlee: from the cosmopolitan coast i climb the winding mountain road to jerusalem. tel aviv maybe the beating heart of the israeli tech...
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philadelphia is lauchling launching the busy summer tour season with redefining the philadelphia historic district. the city is renaming the old city historic area as philadelphia's original city. it spans from the delaware river to 7th street, from lombard street north to vine. the aim is to get visitors to see not only the historic sites but other attractions throughout the area and extend their stay in philadelphia. >> all of this means america, in addition to the bell and the hall. as we like to say there's more to a legendary city than its legends. so spend more time with us and see for yourself. >> the city will unveil the new campaign and the maps that go with it later this morning. then on saturday the city will reopen the historic 2nd bank on chestnut street which has been closed for cleaning and restoration. >>> it is the super bowl of spelling. >> it's always fun. >> the scripps national spelling bee kicks off today outside of washington, d.c. with a preliminary round. nunatak. >> n-u-n-a-t-a-k. >> correct. >> nunatak. >> correct. >> easy, right? that word resulted in a tie during last year's spelling bee. tomorrow
philadelphia is lauchling launching the busy summer tour season with redefining the philadelphia historic district. the city is renaming the old city historic area as philadelphia's original city. it spans from the delaware river to 7th street, from lombard street north to vine. the aim is to get visitors to see not only the historic sites but other attractions throughout the area and extend their stay in philadelphia. >> all of this means america, in addition to the bell and the hall. as...
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the beach, the old city, the boardwalk joyrides, this is a wonderous place that feels at times as ifts within its own bubble, separate from the rest of the country. next up, i travel to jerusalem and visit a startup that puts a new twist on peering into the future. announcer: "hello world" is supported by ca technologies, powering opportunity in the application economy. explore more at ca.com. ♪ ♪ ashlee: from the cosmopolitan coast, i climb the winding mountain road to jerusalem. tel aviv maybe the beating heart of the israeli tech world, but most jews consider jerusalem to be the country's soul. and you know what they say about the soul? yitzi: if you think about it, the most basic thing of human communication is eye contact. by the device seeing you, you get a whole 'nother world of interaction. ashlee: the window to the soul -- yitzi: exactly, or the window to the brain and look around, look to the right, look to the left. ashlee: yiti kacynski is the cofounder and eeo of umoove. the company has developed a way to replace eye tracking gear they usually cost thousands of dollars,
the beach, the old city, the boardwalk joyrides, this is a wonderous place that feels at times as ifts within its own bubble, separate from the rest of the country. next up, i travel to jerusalem and visit a startup that puts a new twist on peering into the future. announcer: "hello world" is supported by ca technologies, powering opportunity in the application economy. explore more at ca.com. ♪ ♪ ashlee: from the cosmopolitan coast, i climb the winding mountain road to jerusalem....
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old traditions. but today, it's leading a revolution in new energy technology. these changes have transformed the life of 23-year-old parth purmah, who lives in the city of dodara. growing up without his father was a struggle for parth and his mother. narrator: despite the setback, ranjan behn was determined to educate her son and provide a good life for him. she managed to fund parth's secondary education with the little money she earned from cleaning homes in the city. narrator: every company specializing in internet technology, parth's expertise, required a college degree. after 3 or 4 years of job hunting, parth was on the verge of giving up. then a new possibility opened up when a friend told parth about a company in the neighborhood that was hiring people to work on an innovative new solar power project, the first of its kind in the world. [indistinct chatter] narrator: that meant laying pipes for the steel structure to support the solar panels. within a year, with support from india's prime minister narendra modi, the company created the world's first canal top solar park. it stretches for some 3.6 kilometers over a canal that passes through the city of v
old traditions. but today, it's leading a revolution in new energy technology. these changes have transformed the life of 23-year-old parth purmah, who lives in the city of dodara. growing up without his father was a struggle for parth and his mother. narrator: despite the setback, ranjan behn was determined to educate her son and provide a good life for him. she managed to fund parth's secondary education with the little money she earned from cleaning homes in the city. narrator: every company...
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city hall to independence mall. that will happen the day before the convention. >>> philadelphia is launching the busy summer tourism season with a campaign that redefines the city's historic district. >> they're even renaming the oldal city. it spans from the delaware river to 7th street, from lombard street north to vine. the aim is to get visitors to see not only the historic sites but other attractions throughout the area and extend their stay in philadelphia. >> all of this means america, in addition to the bell and the hall. as we like to say there's more to a legendary city than its legends. so spend more time with us and see for yourself. >> the city will unveil the new campaign and the maps that go with it later this morning. then on saturday the city will reopen the historic 2nd bank on chestnut street which has been closed for cleaning and restoration. >>> it's 6:37, a nice, sunny, dry start this morning. if you're heading out, there's some cool spots. that bright sunshine will fix that. we'll see a summer-like day with a quick warmup. bright sunshine, barely a cloud in the sky. with clear and comfortable conditions, it will be a great night for heading out. 61 degrees in philadelphia. we'll be in the mi
city hall to independence mall. that will happen the day before the convention. >>> philadelphia is launching the busy summer tourism season with a campaign that redefines the city's historic district. >> they're even renaming the oldal city. it spans from the delaware river to 7th street, from lombard street north to vine. the aim is to get visitors to see not only the historic sites but other attractions throughout the area and extend their stay in philadelphia. >> all of...
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. ♪ oh yea >>> charleston south carolina is rich in civil war landmarks including the old city jail. peration between 1902 and 1939. the occupants included prison of war between the army and pirates. today, the charleston county jail is the sheriff al cannon detention center. it houses about 1300 men and women. >> selling some cookies for some noodles, man. got to keep their stomachs full because they don't get [ bleep ] in here. >> most are awaiting resolution of their cases. tilghman kronsberg is only a few days away from his one year anniversary here and his stay isn't likely to end soon. >> it's been horrible. i'm not used to this. you know, there's a lot of guys who come in here and it's no big deal to them. they're content with it and i just can't seem to find that mentality. this is my cheese dip, consists of different kind of potato chips audiotape crushed up. add pickle juice and water. mmm, so good. i grew up actually pretty privileged until i was about 12 years old. my parents had a lot of money, but my father, he had a drug problem and so i went from living in a mansion to
. ♪ oh yea >>> charleston south carolina is rich in civil war landmarks including the old city jail. peration between 1902 and 1939. the occupants included prison of war between the army and pirates. today, the charleston county jail is the sheriff al cannon detention center. it houses about 1300 men and women. >> selling some cookies for some noodles, man. got to keep their stomachs full because they don't get [ bleep ] in here. >> most are awaiting resolution of their...
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in the old royal city of bhaktapur all the historical buildings are either damaged or completely in ruins. but the nepalese haven't forgotten how to party. in april, the bisket jatra festival rings in the hindu new year. it's the country's biggest celebration. the countryside still looks much like it did in the weeks after the earthquake. the village of katteldanda in the gorkha district was at the epicentre. farmer babubasu kattel is still waiting for aid money the government promised him. during the quake he was out in his fields. >> even from that distance, i saw a huge cloud of dust from the field above my house. at that point i thought something big has happened, and quickly rushed home. when i reached the house i felt another tremor. reporter his family built : themselves a temporary shelter from old wood. now they want to build a proper house. their livestock survived, but their stores of corn, rice and grain were lost. now they need money -- and wood. wildfires, often send -- set intentionally rage everywhere in , nepal. they eat their way through the mountains, and are easily vis
in the old royal city of bhaktapur all the historical buildings are either damaged or completely in ruins. but the nepalese haven't forgotten how to party. in april, the bisket jatra festival rings in the hindu new year. it's the country's biggest celebration. the countryside still looks much like it did in the weeks after the earthquake. the village of katteldanda in the gorkha district was at the epicentre. farmer babubasu kattel is still waiting for aid money the government promised him....
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wedding though he worked too much he found time to marvel at the pair of rainbows that appeared over the old city one day, a mystical image with no presence, only cast in the future. he also paused to take in the sweet scent of the winter flowers that had sprung up all around. these colors, these smells moved him and when he managed to put down his pencil and look up, he continued to circle the process and wondered what it would be like to live in the northern country. he wasn't really asking her. and neither was the fate of all the world choose his primary concern. he answered himself in the same letter mostly with himself in mind. i come to regard the people in the field, even the european jews who inhabit the hotel a little more as my brothers. it seemed to take real effort for him to feel that kinship. when he admitted both his passion for the stark hills in his revulsion of what he saw being thrown up he sounded less sensitive and sentimental and more like himself. blisteringly honest. a few days after his initial trip, he returned for another look with what he called the eye, the food of th
wedding though he worked too much he found time to marvel at the pair of rainbows that appeared over the old city one day, a mystical image with no presence, only cast in the future. he also paused to take in the sweet scent of the winter flowers that had sprung up all around. these colors, these smells moved him and when he managed to put down his pencil and look up, he continued to circle the process and wondered what it would be like to live in the northern country. he wasn't really asking...
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the 1790's. there were people that came directly from france. this gave an entirely different aspect to the city. the city which has mostly been an old quaker city with important anglican elements. but dominated by anglophone, german elements. all of a sudden you had this influx of thousands of french people, catholic and colored. with completely different traditions and one which, completely different food culture,e tc. this is represented somewhere around 10% of the publishing. philadelphia is a small place at this time. -- 10% of the population. it is densely compact. you can walk from one side of the other two for littlefield in 15 minutes. i think of it like a current college campus. you will recognize faces as you walk through the street. all of a sudden somewhere between 5000 french arrived in philadelphia during this period. they changed the nature of the city. they opened bakeries bookshops, , they started printing french newspapers. there were french silversmiths, artisans of all kinds. the people catering to the philadelphia elite, the french dance instructors, language instructors, all kinds of things. the city became a m
the 1790's. there were people that came directly from france. this gave an entirely different aspect to the city. the city which has mostly been an old quaker city with important anglican elements. but dominated by anglophone, german elements. all of a sudden you had this influx of thousands of french people, catholic and colored. with completely different traditions and one which, completely different food culture,e tc. this is represented somewhere around 10% of the publishing. philadelphia...
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last night, the port authority board approved a plan to make ag parking lot under the bridge in old city. there will be 170 monthly spots open the drpa says the new law could open this fall. >>> the number 2 an and #gmoneystrong, people old up support for a delaware child seriously injured by an alleged drunk driver. >> tim furlong shows us garrett has friends up and down the state. >> he's a fighter. he's got the community rallying behind him. >> reporter: on saturday, when he went to pick up baseballs in the road, he was hit by an alleged drunk driver, now in a hospital bed upstate. his wall is covered with cards and supporters are blowing up soerm media, #gmoneystrong, and his number is popping up in fields, temple twitter page, and the governor is gmoneystrong too. >> g-money is not going to believe this when he weighs. you woemtd believe. >> reporter: he's here for a while. his family says the doctors have him in critical condition, but he's improving, and talk about a tough stretch for the family. garrett lost his dad back in november. a couple wilmington city members heard about h
last night, the port authority board approved a plan to make ag parking lot under the bridge in old city. there will be 170 monthly spots open the drpa says the new law could open this fall. >>> the number 2 an and #gmoneystrong, people old up support for a delaware child seriously injured by an alleged drunk driver. >> tim furlong shows us garrett has friends up and down the state. >> he's a fighter. he's got the community rallying behind him. >> reporter: on...
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coast guard crew braved some pretty rough weather to rescue a fisherman off the coast of atlantic city this week. the 63-year-oldd medical attention while aboard a scallop boat. a crew from the atlantic city station lowered a basket and successfully hoisted that man up onto their helicopter. despite the deteriorating weather and low lying clouds, the crew was able to land safely and you are looking there at one very grateful fisherman. >> close call for him. >> yeah. >> wow. do you even want to talk about that. >> speaking of water there's a lot of it coming this week here locally. >> okay. >> as we take a look outside live at sky6 right now a little brightening as you can see trying to develop here just above center city skyline but it's still a lot of gray in that picture. 61 degrees, the wind is calm which can't break up some of that cloud cover but we are seeing the sun return in southern new jersey. you see the sun splashing there at our beach cam in ocean city. 66 degrees is the temperature, a little warmer with a little more sun and the ocean temperature sitting at 53. we look at double scan live radar no
coast guard crew braved some pretty rough weather to rescue a fisherman off the coast of atlantic city this week. the 63-year-oldd medical attention while aboard a scallop boat. a crew from the atlantic city station lowered a basket and successfully hoisted that man up onto their helicopter. despite the deteriorating weather and low lying clouds, the crew was able to land safely and you are looking there at one very grateful fisherman. >> close call for him. >> yeah. >> wow....
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happening today, philadelphia is launching the busy summer tourism season with a campaign that redefines the city's historic district. they're even renaming the oldhiladelphia's original city. it spans from the delaware river to 7th street, from lombard street north to vine. the aim is to get visitors to see not only the historic sites but other attractions throughout the area and extend their stay in philadelphia. >> all of this means america, in addition to the bell and the hall. as we like to say there's more to a legendary city than its legends. so spend more time with us and see for yourself. >> the city will unveil the new campaign and the maps that go with it later this morning. >>> former philadelphia mayor michael nutter will receive an honor today. officials at the pennsylvania convention center will dedicate a state of the art theater to nutter. it will be used for film festivals, movie premieres, screenings and other shows. nutter served as philadelphia's mayor from 2008 to the beginning of this year. >>> it is the super bowl of spelling. >> the scripps national spelling bee kicks off today outside of washington, d.c. with a prelimina
happening today, philadelphia is launching the busy summer tourism season with a campaign that redefines the city's historic district. they're even renaming the oldhiladelphia's original city. it spans from the delaware river to 7th street, from lombard street north to vine. the aim is to get visitors to see not only the historic sites but other attractions throughout the area and extend their stay in philadelphia. >> all of this means america, in addition to the bell and the hall. as we...
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, especially the olde city portion of the city but is it too muchace we show to 21st century visitors is actually paved. the lets get those stones down before they are all stolen. only in philadelphia. >>> i have watched that happen the other day where someone was stealing bricks from where trains run and putting them on a house. only in philadelphia. it happens all the time. >>> we are showing you these desks for a reason because there is a teacher from our area who tries to motivate her students during standardized question. she's a fifth grade teacher in woodbury, gloucester county and she wrote messages on her students's desk. school district posted photos on a facebook page which has been shared 13,000 times. >> great idea. >> give me one close-up. let me see what she wrote. remember there is no elevator to success, you must take the stairs. you got this one. i love this one. nicely done. that is so cool. >> ♪ >> all right. so, the weather has been keeping you inside past few days, eventually we will get out, everybody wants to play outside. >>
, especially the olde city portion of the city but is it too muchace we show to 21st century visitors is actually paved. the lets get those stones down before they are all stolen. only in philadelphia. >>> i have watched that happen the other day where someone was stealing bricks from where trains run and putting them on a house. only in philadelphia. it happens all the time. >>> we are showing you these desks for a reason because there is a teacher from our area who tries to...
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the couple's decision to leave the city was accelerated by their concern for five-year old chase and seven-year old emerson. the travis family is part of a trend here in chicago. on average, more than 10,000 african-americans leave the city every year, and data shows an increase in the number of blacks living in the suburbs. researchers are beginning to call this migration "black flight." from 2000 and 2014, just over 200,000 african-americans left chicago, that's roughly one out of every five blacks. university of illinois at chicago urban planning professor janet smith says gun violence is a key factor in the migration, especially for families with children. >> when we map over population loss and look at where crime is, and we look at the fact that that population loss has a lot of children, you see a relationship. we're seeing families first more so than households, you know, single people or two-person households with no kids. >> reporter: the city's violence turned tierra winston into a suburbanite. she and her 14-year old son, tyriek, were constantly worried about their safety
the couple's decision to leave the city was accelerated by their concern for five-year old chase and seven-year old emerson. the travis family is part of a trend here in chicago. on average, more than 10,000 african-americans leave the city every year, and data shows an increase in the number of blacks living in the suburbs. researchers are beginning to call this migration "black flight." from 2000 and 2014, just over 200,000 african-americans left chicago, that's roughly one out of...
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chopper 6 hd shows that the crews have moved the tractor trailer off to the side of the road in old city. police say they will not shut down the area and try to move it until after rush hour. the drivers can still expect some delays in the area. the good news is no one was hurt. >>> it's time now for the "action news" traffic report. matt pellman is in the "action news" traffic center. >> lets talk about the ben franklin bridge having issues. as you come into enter city from old city, this truck flipped over off the westbound side of the ben franklin bridge, close to the constitution center, right about over there --. they have the two left lanes blocked. as we go to the maps though, the good news is it's not causing a huge delay coming into town on the ben franklin bridge westbound. just a little slowing on the bottom of the screen on the downside into eighth and vine, but this time it's not awful, but if you want to be safe use the eastbound betsy ross or walt whitman instead. and eastbound delays are thinning out. and westbound normal slowing by city avenue and a crash with a pedestri
chopper 6 hd shows that the crews have moved the tractor trailer off to the side of the road in old city. police say they will not shut down the area and try to move it until after rush hour. the drivers can still expect some delays in the area. the good news is no one was hurt. >>> it's time now for the "action news" traffic report. matt pellman is in the "action news" traffic center. >> lets talk about the ben franklin bridge having issues. as you come into...
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the city's website. the restaurant filed paperwork with the city to change ownership. the city says by law that change in ownership requires that a restaurant's oldpection records be removed from the city's website. we discovered even when new owners of the company were listed, they still worked for the same corporation. later when a new corporation was listed, the people in charge of that corporation were the same owners listed before. even though the own sign says all seasons, that name does not exist on the data base. the restaurant changed its name to harbor villa more than a year ago. the city's website says it's been shut down twice instead of seven times. the restaurant's current owners did not want to comment on our story. back to you. >> thank you. >> if you have a tip, give us a call. >>> something much larger could come barrelling down the highway. the future of transit and what it means to you. >>> first happening right now widespread worry about pellenators driving off. there is an interest in backyard bee keeping. should amateur bee keepers keep hives in residential neighborhoods? as we reported, george lucas is once again eyeing sa
the city's website. the restaurant filed paperwork with the city to change ownership. the city says by law that change in ownership requires that a restaurant's oldpection records be removed from the city's website. we discovered even when new owners of the company were listed, they still worked for the same corporation. later when a new corporation was listed, the people in charge of that corporation were the same owners listed before. even though the own sign says all seasons, that name does...
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that is the very latest from the beautiful area of old city philadelphia. ll be back with that seven day coming up later in the broadca broadcast. we'll see you then. >> it is beautiful outside. thank you very much, kathy. >>> happening right now, tense moments at a california rally for donald trump live pictures and there they are. this is anaheim which is in orange county which by the way is much more conservative area than the rest of the los angeles area. this is more presumptive gop presidential candidate donald trump is about to hold that rally. protesters gathered outside. police, can you see them right there, yup, they are in riot gear ready to respond if needed. you can see there are trucks blocking the road. so far things have remained relatively calm if the news breaks we'll good back to it immediately. >>> fbi wants to find this guy. they say he's behind an attempted bang robbery in the city's kensington section. investigators say the man entered a wells fargo on east allegheny avenue monday morning and handed a teller a note demanding money but
that is the very latest from the beautiful area of old city philadelphia. ll be back with that seven day coming up later in the broadca broadcast. we'll see you then. >> it is beautiful outside. thank you very much, kathy. >>> happening right now, tense moments at a california rally for donald trump live pictures and there they are. this is anaheim which is in orange county which by the way is much more conservative area than the rest of the los angeles area. this is more...
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the results of toxicology testing which could take up to two months to complete. police identify him as 42-year-old ricardo patterson the third of willingboro. the timbers are an old established burlington city family. >> for the community of burlington we're going wrap our hearths around that -- wrap our answer around them to protect them and to make sure that we are here for them each step of the way. >> reporter: counselors were dispatched to the local high school today where antawn a tenth grader was active in the rotc. >> he was looking into the military as a career. he was very excited about his future. >> reporter: this town has a population of less than 10,000 packed into a three square mile area. it seems the entire town is in mourning. >> all of the people you see behind me, he was loved by all of them. i mean, this is a tight group, airtight tight family. a great community. >> reporter: jim, pending now before the general assembly, several bills that would tighten up new jersey's drunk driving laws. live in burlington city, i'm vernon odom, channel6 "action news. >> vernon, thank you. delaware state police are investigating a crash that injured a teenaged driver. the accident happ
the results of toxicology testing which could take up to two months to complete. police identify him as 42-year-old ricardo patterson the third of willingboro. the timbers are an old established burlington city family. >> for the community of burlington we're going wrap our hearths around that -- wrap our answer around them to protect them and to make sure that we are here for them each step of the way. >> reporter: counselors were dispatched to the local high school today where...
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the city is too dangerous. i'm too old. >> 39% of the city's homeless came to san francisco from someplace else within the previous year. and the top -- v says he moved to your and has been looking for -- moved here and has been looking for work. >> what is your plan? >> get a full-time job and get off the street. >> he says san francisco is not for him. and it is about time to leave. >> go somewhere, where it is less expensive. this is for the rich only. >> as night falls, the energy on the streets changes. i accidentally bump into a man on the sidewalk. and it sets him off. >> don't put your hands on me. >> i was walking buy and you ran into me. >> i move on where paramedics are responding to a call of shortness of breath. a firefighter tells me the 911 calls here are almost nonstop in the tenderloin. sitting nearby is a young woman named kia with one of her dogs. she has been in the city for six years. the last seven months, living on the streets. >> it sounds dangerous. >> my boyfriend is in jail. >> she says she has b
the city is too dangerous. i'm too old. >> 39% of the city's homeless came to san francisco from someplace else within the previous year. and the top -- v says he moved to your and has been looking for -- moved here and has been looking for work. >> what is your plan? >> get a full-time job and get off the street. >> he says san francisco is not for him. and it is about time to leave. >> go somewhere, where it is less expensive. this is for the rich only. >>...
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the here's some work there in olde city. 57 degrees there. cooler in the suburbs. a light breeze, relative humidity and 51 percent. look at how quickly these temperatures warm up. doylestown one example, 50, 60, 67 by 11:00 o'clock. the just before noon. really warm in the 70's in no time today despite numbers in the 40's in many suburbs, even mount pocono at 34 degrees. forty's to the south. cooler in the surrounding suburbs. a lot cooler every where tomorrow. a lot a the approaching storm in the seven day information case. here's bob kelly, good morning. >> 4:32. tgif. crews are still working trying to wrap it up for the weekend eastbound on the schuylkill. right at the 476, overpass, and they have been repairing that expansion joint, bottom line right now coming into philly only far right lane and right shoulder are opened here so just watch it, speeds are reduced driving past the work crew, otherwise the bennie looking good, in problems at all, roads are dry for the moment, so kelly drive shut down because of the stotesbury regatta in town, race occurs today an
the here's some work there in olde city. 57 degrees there. cooler in the suburbs. a light breeze, relative humidity and 51 percent. look at how quickly these temperatures warm up. doylestown one example, 50, 60, 67 by 11:00 o'clock. the just before noon. really warm in the 70's in no time today despite numbers in the 40's in many suburbs, even mount pocono at 34 degrees. forty's to the south. cooler in the surrounding suburbs. a lot cooler every where tomorrow. a lot a the approaching storm in...
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the temperature 61 in old city. the high for the day 76.ally a day that's right around normal that's where we should be this time of year. it is 52 in the poconos. 59 in cape may. 56 in woodbine and lewes, delaware, checking in at 58. you can see in atlantic city 57. beach haven lbi only 59. ocean water temperatures still in the 50's. north and west doylestown, perkasie in the upper 50's. valley forge 56 and pottstown and reading we are in the 60s. we will watch as this area of low pressure slowly pulls away tomorrow. best chance of rain will be to the east of philadelphia mainly south jersey. high temperatures will be in the upper 70s. so inching toward that 80-degree mark and high pressure building into the west. this will be our weather as we head toward the holiday weekend. as we go hour by hour those showers come to an end during the overnight then we see some clouds mainly from philadelphia westward and the rain backing in to the counties along the shore by about 7am. few more showers during the afternoon. and even to the north and we
the temperature 61 in old city. the high for the day 76.ally a day that's right around normal that's where we should be this time of year. it is 52 in the poconos. 59 in cape may. 56 in woodbine and lewes, delaware, checking in at 58. you can see in atlantic city 57. beach haven lbi only 59. ocean water temperatures still in the 50's. north and west doylestown, perkasie in the upper 50's. valley forge 56 and pottstown and reading we are in the 60s. we will watch as this area of low pressure...
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lunch break south of the old eastern span of the bay bridge discovered a torso that had washed up on the rocks >> police-- he was taking photos of some of the old bay bridge and the city skyline , while he was climbing around the rocks he discovered a torso >> reporter:homicide investigators and the coroner were brought to the scene. at this point they believe the body had been in the water for a month or a little longer and had washed ashore several days ago. >>right now we don't know the race but we do believe it is a young male >> reporter:as to whether foul play was involved, early indication is there was not since there was no trauma to the torso, which raises several other questions >>is this an accident, did someone accidently drown, was there a boating accident, was this a suicide or is it a missing person >> reporter: along the eastern and fan of the bay bridge,dan kerman >> pam:gunfire erupts again on an east bay highway. the 28-th shooting since november the california highway patrol sounding off today. about this series of highway shootings in the east bay. >> pam:the latest happening last night on i-80 in hercules. >> steve:and today drivers in hercules t
lunch break south of the old eastern span of the bay bridge discovered a torso that had washed up on the rocks >> police-- he was taking photos of some of the old bay bridge and the city skyline , while he was climbing around the rocks he discovered a torso >> reporter:homicide investigators and the coroner were brought to the scene. at this point they believe the body had been in the water for a month or a little longer and had washed ashore several days ago. >>right now we...
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it is among the pipes here that are over 100 years old. the pace of the city slows down on mission street near new montgomery. the repairs are underway on this sinkhole. >> i didn't think i would have to worry about them on the commute to work. the pavement collapsed under a suv program program prompting the pressure of a family and son. >> they are clearing out debris shoring up the pit and installing a temporary pipe. >> we're waiting for our 36 nine remacement pipe. that's when they will start the repair. >> and it was because of a old sewer line a sign of the aging system. 30 percent of the pipes are over 100 years old. >> it was made by hand with brick and mortar 140 years ago. >> that is one percent of the pipes dating back before 1840. another burst and queued a sinkhole. the agency is spending billions to update the infrastructure. >> they cannot predict when it will brunt they replace 15 miles each year, when are you done there is another across dun. that needs -- needs to be repaired. and residents anticipate more breaks and sinkholes. >> it will bur
it is among the pipes here that are over 100 years old. the pace of the city slows down on mission street near new montgomery. the repairs are underway on this sinkhole. >> i didn't think i would have to worry about them on the commute to work. the pavement collapsed under a suv program program prompting the pressure of a family and son. >> they are clearing out debris shoring up the pit and installing a temporary pipe. >> we're waiting for our 36 nine remacement pipe. that's...
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the garage door and walks outside, and my corvette sitting on blocks. >> i see things like this in the city, but this is not the city. is less than two years old. she keeps her car in her loudoun some of thee where incidents have happened, but she is still concerned she could be a victim. it is a concern that they definitely seem to be organized, targeting one car and one vehicle. >> the car believed to be the suspect vehicle was last seen speeding away from where i am right now. authorities say they got a surveillance picture of it. take a look at it right now. it is described as an suv, tover ford explorer, 20 11 20 15 model. if you recognize it or have information about these incidents, you are asked to call fairfax county police. we had to the race for the white house now. it's primary day again, in west virginia and nebraska this time. a new poll shows a potential general electi between them -- donald trump and hillary clinton could be closer than expected. >> on most exactly eight years barackllary clinton beat obama by a two to one margin in west virginia, but today, the dynamics are dramatically different. clinton us campaign is bracing
the garage door and walks outside, and my corvette sitting on blocks. >> i see things like this in the city, but this is not the city. is less than two years old. she keeps her car in her loudoun some of thee where incidents have happened, but she is still concerned she could be a victim. it is a concern that they definitely seem to be organized, targeting one car and one vehicle. >> the car believed to be the suspect vehicle was last seen speeding away from where i am right now....
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the bill. she's 71 years old. >> last year, the city loosen those restrictions. residents follow certain rules and get a permit. >> you are the first people to get registered. >> yes. >> since she got her permit, over 1,000 people have registered. bnb had alone of 7,000 hosts and 9,000 properties which does not include other hosting site. 82% of hosts are breaking the law. >> i think there is still work to be done and for us to get the word out about the need to register. >> kevin guy oversees that process as a director of short term rental. guy says his staff of six people with trying to make the application process easier while cracking down on those two operating on legal hotels. the city collecting funds for violations for 90 properties, ranging to several thousands. the board of supervisors had been critical. >> it is certainly not meeting basic standards of what you consider acceptable. >> most people are breaking the law and getting away with it. >> if there is legislative changes, we'll adapt the changes in the legislation. >> to help lead out the legal r
the bill. she's 71 years old. >> last year, the city loosen those restrictions. residents follow certain rules and get a permit. >> you are the first people to get registered. >> yes. >> since she got her permit, over 1,000 people have registered. bnb had alone of 7,000 hosts and 9,000 properties which does not include other hosting site. 82% of hosts are breaking the law. >> i think there is still work to be done and for us to get the word out about the need to...
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. >>> this was a night the for new beginningness olde city. doesens of formally homeless men graduated from the ready, willing and able program at old pine street church, family and friend were there to cheer on accomplishments of these men, many of whom have have gone from sleeping on the streets to full-time jobs and permanent housing, the program is in its 15th year. >>> still to come on "action news" tonight... temple university now using cardboard boxes, in efforts to save babies. we will have that report. >> in addition to the rain, it was chill toy day, high only 56, minneapolis, 92. i amtraking return of sunshine. i will time it out and tell you when summer like temperatures move in the accu weather forecast. >>> investigative reporter wendy saltzman is here tonight with a story that will tug at your heart strings. >> a local family says they believe their child was kidnaped after being a accused of child abuse. baby boy was just three months old when x-rays showed injuries all over his body. tonight we will investigate a medical myster
. >>> this was a night the for new beginningness olde city. doesens of formally homeless men graduated from the ready, willing and able program at old pine street church, family and friend were there to cheer on accomplishments of these men, many of whom have have gone from sleeping on the streets to full-time jobs and permanent housing, the program is in its 15th year. >>> still to come on "action news" tonight... temple university now using cardboard boxes, in...
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in addition to being a very, very swank hotel, it overlooks the whole old city of jerusalem. real landmark. turns out the state official who is in charge of deciding what to do with new york's multi-billion dollar pile of money, the guy who was in charge of deciding where to invest it, who would get a piece of that, turns out conveniently enough he'd had a lifelong desire to stay at the king david hotel overlooking old jerusalem. and so that proconfessed desire by the guy in charge of this giant pool of money, it presented a really, really excellent, really illegal opportunity for one new york city wall street guy. the wall street guy later acknowledged in court that he made the king david hotel trip happen. he ponied up about $75,000 to send that new york state official and his family on an all-expenses paid luxury vacation at the king david hotel in jerusalem. first-class airfare, luxury hotel suites at the hotel, a helicopter tour of jerusalem, a car and driver for his time, a full-time security detail for the trip. that was his bribe. the attorney general's word, not mine,
in addition to being a very, very swank hotel, it overlooks the whole old city of jerusalem. real landmark. turns out the state official who is in charge of deciding what to do with new york's multi-billion dollar pile of money, the guy who was in charge of deciding where to invest it, who would get a piece of that, turns out conveniently enough he'd had a lifelong desire to stay at the king david hotel overlooking old jerusalem. and so that proconfessed desire by the guy in charge of this...
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adjustments to one of seniors those who referred before 1996 the oldest group the city is sdpiment adversely regretting the folks who average age is 80 years old and the charter didn't differentiate between pre96 and post 96 retirees and politically the supplemental cola to each retirement allowance but the city's campaign to eliminate the supplemental cola for just the pre96 retirees does impact the most seniors the retirement board approval of the supplemental cola for the posts 1996 retirees awhile included the pre96 retirees is not just a violation of charter a-85263 has a dramatic dispaging effect on the retirees and presents a discrimination on the basis of amble running awe fell off of the statutes prohibiting such practices that's it i don't need to read anymore i think you get the message thank you. >> (clapping). >> thank you good afternoon. i'm tony retired. >> i'm tony retired firefighter i came into the fire department in 1966 one of my first jobs with station 17 on fifth and market i realized what terrible things the retirees are going through prior to the merit and our fire department they call the godfather art we're not part e
adjustments to one of seniors those who referred before 1996 the oldest group the city is sdpiment adversely regretting the folks who average age is 80 years old and the charter didn't differentiate between pre96 and post 96 retirees and politically the supplemental cola to each retirement allowance but the city's campaign to eliminate the supplemental cola for just the pre96 retirees does impact the most seniors the retirement board approval of the supplemental cola for the posts 1996 retirees...
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the well's going to run dry. you're going to discourage businesses coming into the city. >> reporter: if city council approves the tax, joey, who owns nick's bar and grill in old city, insist the 3 cent tax on every ounce he pours will add up and his patrons will be paying for that. >> we can't absorb all of than we don't charge for sodas now, we give it away. when it comes to 62 cents a drink we have to start charging customers. >> reporter: it's not just small businesses like his that will take the hit. he believes the mayor's proposal is targeting families. >> the people he's trying to help, he's going to hurt because they're the people buying sodas and drinks and gatorade. >> you're helping two generations here. children who regoing to get an important start but families who need to get back into the workforce and invest in their own educations. >> reporter: at maternity care coalition, joanne fisher and her staff are prepared for the hearing with signs, supporting the tax. >> these are the big kids' hands. >> reporter: children who receive their services made them. the coalition runs the largest headstart program in pennsylvania and knows importance of ea
the well's going to run dry. you're going to discourage businesses coming into the city. >> reporter: if city council approves the tax, joey, who owns nick's bar and grill in old city, insist the 3 cent tax on every ounce he pours will add up and his patrons will be paying for that. >> we can't absorb all of than we don't charge for sodas now, we give it away. when it comes to 62 cents a drink we have to start charging customers. >> reporter: it's not just small businesses...
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>> you're looking at dramatic video of good samaritans saving a woman who jumped into the delaware river in old citysterday. and you can see the two men pulling the woman by her arms. medics took her to the hospital. the rescuers were total strangers. one of the men spotted the woman and waved down the other man for help. >>> skyforce 10 flew over the water near chestnut street last night in the schuylkill river. this is the same area of the river where hazmat crews investigated an oil sheen on monday. authorities are trying to find the source of the oil. >>> later today, uptown entertainment will hold a tribute to prince in philadelphia. it starts at 5:30 outside the uptown theater on north broad street. the event features a candle light ceremony and music. he'll be remembered in los angeles today as well at a public memorial. the event will likely feature the color purple as many tributes have done. several celebrities who collaborated with prince over the years are scheduled to perform. >>> and from our delaware bureau, the 83 railroad annual dover day festival kicks off in kent county. some of t
>> you're looking at dramatic video of good samaritans saving a woman who jumped into the delaware river in old citysterday. and you can see the two men pulling the woman by her arms. medics took her to the hospital. the rescuers were total strangers. one of the men spotted the woman and waved down the other man for help. >>> skyforce 10 flew over the water near chestnut street last night in the schuylkill river. this is the same area of the river where hazmat crews investigated...
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live radar of the left ape olde city the on the right. keep your umbrella handy. sue serio is tracking the storm and bob kelly has a eye on the roads. >>> two relatives rush to the hospital after an overnight shooting, one a 16 year-old boy. why police believe it was a random attack. >>> high school teacher charged with having sex, with one of her students. what police say happened at a dog park and in a classroom, while class was going on. >>> good day everybody it is may third, 2016. i'm chris murphy. hopefully lauren is somewhere dry, nice drink on the beach somewhere. >> well, that is not dry, but... >> yes. >> it is just ative rent way. >> yes. >> weather by the numbers, you know what, based on what it is like right now we will go with a four out of ten and probably rest of the day. even when it stops raining we will see cloud cover and it will be damp, drippy. we have got plenty of rain on radar. a few areas where it is dry, lancaster county, berks county but rain is coming back to the west of there. you can see around salisbury maryland some heavier rain. w
live radar of the left ape olde city the on the right. keep your umbrella handy. sue serio is tracking the storm and bob kelly has a eye on the roads. >>> two relatives rush to the hospital after an overnight shooting, one a 16 year-old boy. why police believe it was a random attack. >>> high school teacher charged with having sex, with one of her students. what police say happened at a dog park and in a classroom, while class was going on. >>> good day everybody it...
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the atlantic ocean. >>> a new name for old city. >> philadelphia's launching a campaign to rebrand the city's historic district. ♪ >> philly pops festival brass quintet set the move at launch. mayor kenney and city council members helped reopen the second bank of the united states. the rebranding comes just in time for the busy summer tourist season and the dnc. >> make people feel they will never forget the feeling and they will go back to st. louis and texas and florida and tell friends what a wonderful time they had in philadelphia. >> the newly defined district encompasses, old city, society hill, independence mall. >>> as summer tourism season approaches, it's starting to feel the part outside. >> many neighborhoods hit 90. tim furlong spent the day outside. people enjoying the day that feels like summer. >> now that's the sound you like to hear in late may. but for the regulars at the golf club in wilmington, guys that try to play every single day, today has been a buzz kill. >> terrible. terrible. brutal. >> it's not squishy. it's nice and sunny. >> reporter: today's weather is a hole in one. t
the atlantic ocean. >>> a new name for old city. >> philadelphia's launching a campaign to rebrand the city's historic district. ♪ >> philly pops festival brass quintet set the move at launch. mayor kenney and city council members helped reopen the second bank of the united states. the rebranding comes just in time for the busy summer tourist season and the dnc. >> make people feel they will never forget the feeling and they will go back to st. louis and texas and...
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. >>> it is heavy rain moving into parts of our area this is live radar of the left ape olde city thethe right. keep your umbrella handy. sue serio is tracking the storm and bob kelly has a eye on the roads. >>> two relatives rush to the hospital after an overnight shooting, one a 16 year-old boy. why police believe it was a random attack. >>> high school teacher charged with having sex, with one of her students. what police say happened at a dog park and in a classroom, while class was going on. >>> good day everybody it is may third, 2016. i'm chris murphy. hopefully lauren is somewhere dry, nice drink on the beach somewhere. >> well, that is not dry, but... >> yes. >> it is just ative rent way. >> yes. >> weather by the numbers, you know what, based on what it is like right now we will go with a four out of ten and probably rest of the day. even when it stops raining we will see cloud cover and it will be
. >>> it is heavy rain moving into parts of our area this is live radar of the left ape olde city thethe right. keep your umbrella handy. sue serio is tracking the storm and bob kelly has a eye on the roads. >>> two relatives rush to the hospital after an overnight shooting, one a 16 year-old boy. why police believe it was a random attack. >>> high school teacher charged with having sex, with one of her students. what police say happened at a dog park and in a...
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he takes me to tbilisi's old city to eat at the gabriadze café. back then? >> paul: eduard shevardnadze. >> anthony: ah, those were -- so the bad old days. >> paul: yes, and it's a real mixed legacy because the nation was still functioning as an outlaw ex-soviet, you know, nation. then, saakashavili just, kind of, emerged and the rose revolution happened, you know, and everything changed. ♪ >> anthony: the country has run through a number of heads of states since the end of soviet rule. first, was the former minister of foreign affairs to the soviet union, eduard shevardnadze who was ousted in 2003. but to get a handle on georgia today, you must understand the importance of one man, mikheil saakashvili. after shevardnadze, he was elected president in 2004 and began to change everything. mishia, as everybody knew him, transformed the country. and by making friends in the west, in europe, and the u.s., he gained a lot of attention, both good and bad. in 2013 though, he was ousted by the georgian dream party who are still in power today. most america
he takes me to tbilisi's old city to eat at the gabriadze café. back then? >> paul: eduard shevardnadze. >> anthony: ah, those were -- so the bad old days. >> paul: yes, and it's a real mixed legacy because the nation was still functioning as an outlaw ex-soviet, you know, nation. then, saakashavili just, kind of, emerged and the rose revolution happened, you know, and everything changed. ♪ >> anthony: the country has run through a number of heads of states since the...
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the city's aging sewers. san francisco has 1,000 miles of sewers. 300 miles of those are more than 100 years old. >> reporter: going down. the sewer supervisor gene cruz is taking us on a tour under the city's teeming tenderloin. below it's teeming with cockroaches. >> oh, my god. >> they love the heat. >> reporter: oh, my god. few things in america have lasted 150 years. san francisco's sewer system is a working relic. one that works. would this be as good today? >> i don't know. i'm not an engineer. but this stuff lasts. >> yeah, i have done that tour. it's unpleasant. they can only replace 15 miles a year. some proposed changes along clipper cove could threaten some youth programs. the injured to convert clipper cove into a private marina and seawall. in 2014 the treasure island development authority applied for a $22 million loan from the state. they wanted to build 410 boat slips. it would quadruple the number of boat slips that are there now but it would also mean many youth programs could be wiped out. >> i'm in favor of progress but i want the actual programming that helps people to sail and get out o
the city's aging sewers. san francisco has 1,000 miles of sewers. 300 miles of those are more than 100 years old. >> reporter: going down. the sewer supervisor gene cruz is taking us on a tour under the city's teeming tenderloin. below it's teeming with cockroaches. >> oh, my god. >> they love the heat. >> reporter: oh, my god. few things in america have lasted 150 years. san francisco's sewer system is a working relic. one that works. would this be as good today?...
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richard rot also look to go raise the age requirement from 19 to 22 years old, right now the city about officers short of it target number. mayor jim kenney reportedly supports both proposals. >> brazen crime caught on camera. a local neighborhood set up after their cars are broken into. now that community is trying to fight back. but first, bob kelly? >> good morning, everybody, it is a wiper wednesday, and we got the work crews coming our way later on today. they're set to set up shop on the schuylkill expressway. but the rainy morning commute still has some construction crews out on 95, we will check in with mass transit, as well, when we come right back. i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 in 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. >> another day of rain, with day after day, what's this day, three, four of rain, we're starting to see it pile up little bit in place that is are near bodies of water. so, for evening high tide, betwee
richard rot also look to go raise the age requirement from 19 to 22 years old, right now the city about officers short of it target number. mayor jim kenney reportedly supports both proposals. >> brazen crime caught on camera. a local neighborhood set up after their cars are broken into. now that community is trying to fight back. but first, bob kelly? >> good morning, everybody, it is a wiper wednesday, and we got the work crews coming our way later on today. they're set to set up...
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morning's headlines on cbs-3, willingboro man accused of driving under the influence and striking and killing a 17 year old burlington cityh school student. antoin timbers was killed yesterday morning, grief counselors will be at the school today. >>> there are no reported injuries in a edgewater park burlington county apartment fire. firefighter controlled it in about a half hour. so far no word on the cause. >> president obama is in viet nam today and expected to announce the piece corpse will establish operations there. the president will send travel to japan later this week as part of week long trip to boost economic and security cooperation in the region. >> well, it was a star studded night in las vegas at the billboard music awards. >> kicking off the show, britney spears. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> special tribute to prince, steve i wonder, music legend ... >> ♪ >> ♪ >> everybody, that was a part of this song, my -- >> the weekend was the big winner taking home big awards for the hills, adel took the night's biggest prize, top artist? time 4:49. time for check on business news. >> money watch's jill wagner joins us live this mo
morning's headlines on cbs-3, willingboro man accused of driving under the influence and striking and killing a 17 year old burlington cityh school student. antoin timbers was killed yesterday morning, grief counselors will be at the school today. >>> there are no reported injuries in a edgewater park burlington county apartment fire. firefighter controlled it in about a half hour. so far no word on the cause. >> president obama is in viet nam today and expected to announce the...
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adjustments to one of seniors those who referred before 1996 the oldest group the city is sdpiment adversely regretting the folks who average age is 80 years old and the charter didn't differentiate between pre96 and post 96 retirees and politically the supplemental cola to each retirement allowance but the city's campaign to eliminate the supplemental cola for just the pre96 retirees does impact the most seniors the retirement board approval of the supplemental cola for the posts 1996 retirees awhile included the pre96 retirees is not just a violation of charter a-85263 has a dramatic dispaging effect on the retirees and presents a discrimination on the basis of amble running awe fell off of the statutes prohibiting such practices that's it i don't need to read anymore i think you get the message thank you. >> (clapping). >> thank you good afternoon. i'm tony retired. >> i'm tony retired firefighter i came into the fire department in 1966 one of my first jobs with station 17 on fifth and market i realized what terrible things the retirees are going through prior to the merit and our fire department they call the godfather art we're not part e
adjustments to one of seniors those who referred before 1996 the oldest group the city is sdpiment adversely regretting the folks who average age is 80 years old and the charter didn't differentiate between pre96 and post 96 retirees and politically the supplemental cola to each retirement allowance but the city's campaign to eliminate the supplemental cola for just the pre96 retirees does impact the most seniors the retirement board approval of the supplemental cola for the posts 1996 retirees...
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stared in a broadway musical hit musical and performing in old city down the street at the arden theater and did it all before she turned 14 years old. >> and local, from pennsylvania not too far away absolutely amazing we love the artist. we'll introduce you to this super star from our area and how she manages to do it all♪ . >> and some of us are healthy out there and changes are coming to just about everything you'll eat. what you'll see on food packages and why officials tell us this is a good thing. >> also on this saturday let us know what you're doing today. hopefully you get it done before it rains. send us pictures. maybe your kids are in basebal baseball. >> sear sucker constitutes and women's outfits for the preakness you. >> remember the hats that stick on the side of the head. >> remember the hats that stick on the side of the head. >> fasten ateer. ♪ you are my fire♪ the one desire♪ . >> you want to sing along welcome back to "good day" now on this saturday. we're going to get some rain and we'll let you know in a moment when dave gives us the weather. taking a look at head
stared in a broadway musical hit musical and performing in old city down the street at the arden theater and did it all before she turned 14 years old. >> and local, from pennsylvania not too far away absolutely amazing we love the artist. we'll introduce you to this super star from our area and how she manages to do it all♪ . >> and some of us are healthy out there and changes are coming to just about everything you'll eat. what you'll see on food packages and why officials tell...
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the killer who stabbed a man to death on a city street. the action cam was at the scene in the mantua section of the city. police found a 50-year-old man lying on the ground at 2:00 a.m. with the stab wound to the chest. he was taken to the hospital where he died. investigators have not indicated a motive or if they have any suspects. >>> residents are tallying vandalism to their cars. police are seeing if surveillance footage is available to offer clues to the culprits. >>> the federal corruption trial of chaka fattah is expected to start monday morning. fattah was beat in the primary election, he maintains he is innocent. >>> turning to the race for president, donald trump is off the campaign trail to attend his daughter's college graduation in philadelphia. the republican speaker of the house was in wisconsin this weekend talking to republicans some skeptical about trump's probable nomination. ryan met with trump on thursday. >>> the question can we put together a process that helps get our party unified so we are full strength in the fall, based on on the meeting we had on thursday, i am encouraged with the beginning of the pro
the killer who stabbed a man to death on a city street. the action cam was at the scene in the mantua section of the city. police found a 50-year-old man lying on the ground at 2:00 a.m. with the stab wound to the chest. he was taken to the hospital where he died. investigators have not indicated a motive or if they have any suspects. >>> residents are tallying vandalism to their cars. police are seeing if surveillance footage is available to offer clues to the culprits. >>>...
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the city could soon extend the right to vote to 16 and 17 years old. >> city board of supervisors is expected to vote on whether to put it on the ballot. >> reporter: this was first introduced by the city on youth commission. they say the reason is that 16 and 17-year-olds are more ready to engage and this would increase voter turnout. the majority of supervisors are supporting the proposal. this would allow them to vote on municipal issues. this would be allowed to be on the november ballot for vote torres decide. upon turning 16, young people can drive, work without limitation on five hours, pay taxes, take classes on government in school, are subject to adult criminal charges and, yet, are denied the right to vote. if passed as well, it would make it the first in the country to lower the voting age. we spoke to cathedral prep. >> it's not new to them in their 20s. that's something that was started four or five years before. if teenagers were allowed to vote on the issues, it would -- should be a requirement for schools to make that information available to them. >> critics question
the city could soon extend the right to vote to 16 and 17 years old. >> city board of supervisors is expected to vote on whether to put it on the ballot. >> reporter: this was first introduced by the city on youth commission. they say the reason is that 16 and 17-year-olds are more ready to engage and this would increase voter turnout. the majority of supervisors are supporting the proposal. this would allow them to vote on municipal issues. this would be allowed to be on the...
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the philippines where they expect her to be buried. we are live in riverdale park. derrick ward, news 4. >>> today we expect to learn what led to a 14-year-old's death in dale city. the suspected 17-year-old killer will make his first court appearance today. police say he killed the 14-year-old last thursday at a toem home on brazil circle. the suspect lived in the same town home community as eric's family. neighbors are upset with the ongoing violence after a little boy was but thankful that an off duty emt was close by to help. the 7-year-old was shot in the shoulder in his neighborhood but is expected to be okay. the first one to arrive on the scene was that off duty emt. she was at a baby shower at a nearby church and sprang into action. >> i ran it my car, got my bag and i went to work. >> meanwhile the folks would live in that area near the scene of the shooting are calling for a crime camera to be put up in that neighborhood. >>> the trial for the second baltimore officer accused in freddie gray's death continues this morning. edward nero is accused of assault, reckless endangerment and misconduct in office. nero was one of the officers who helped put fredd
the philippines where they expect her to be buried. we are live in riverdale park. derrick ward, news 4. >>> today we expect to learn what led to a 14-year-old's death in dale city. the suspected 17-year-old killer will make his first court appearance today. police say he killed the 14-year-old last thursday at a toem home on brazil circle. the suspect lived in the same town home community as eric's family. neighbors are upset with the ongoing violence after a little boy was but...