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take pkg ;1 sot: this is unreal to me, unreal."esto no puede ser real, no lo puedo creer".nos expreso tanisha curtis, una enferema que ha trabajado en el hogar de ancianos por mas de 4 anos .mismo lugar donde ocurrio el incendio sot: nomas de repente hole humo, pense deje algo en la estufa y me fije por la ventana y mire todo el humo y todo incendido vo: los hechos ocurrieron en la cuadra 500 de la avenida wilson...el departamento de bomberos recibio la llamada de emergencia un poco despues de las 2 de la tarde sot: when we arrived..cuando llegamos, miramos bastantes llamas y humo de un apartamento, nos habian dicho que una senora mayor de edad en silla de ruedas vivia ahi, desafortunadamente cuando entramos, ella estaba sin vida vo: una noticia muy dura para los familiares...el dolor a flor de piel era evidente para la hermana de la victima fallecida en esta tragedia... sot: i'm sorry, this hurts.lo siento por la familia de la victima, ella era muy amable, apenas ayer habia hablado con ella, esto me duele mucho ami, estoy sin pal
take pkg ;1 sot: this is unreal to me, unreal."esto no puede ser real, no lo puedo creer".nos expreso tanisha curtis, una enferema que ha trabajado en el hogar de ancianos por mas de 4 anos .mismo lugar donde ocurrio el incendio sot: nomas de repente hole humo, pense deje algo en la estufa y me fije por la ventana y mire todo el humo y todo incendido vo: los hechos ocurrieron en la cuadra 500 de la avenida wilson...el departamento de bomberos recibio la llamada de emergencia un poco...
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all of a sudden we have come to watch england, it has been unreal.n she keeps kicking on and on for the last few years. it has been sensational. for women in sport, they are getting there. the cricket team, their achievement, and hopefully the england women. it's what women's sport needs. progress has also been made off the pitch. mark samson's side is the best prepared and most well funded england team get. whereas many big teams have struggled at this tournament, england has three wins from three. next they face france, 18 they haven't beaten since 1974. the french have been one of the pretournament favourites but only just scraped through their group. still, there has been fighting talk between the camps. we are keen streetfighters and when we get poked a little bit we will have to poke back. i went back down from the challenge. look at the history of this team and what they've come through to get where they are, nothing has been given to them, nothing has been given to them, nothing has been easy. quarter-final on sunday promises to be a spiky af
all of a sudden we have come to watch england, it has been unreal.n she keeps kicking on and on for the last few years. it has been sensational. for women in sport, they are getting there. the cricket team, their achievement, and hopefully the england women. it's what women's sport needs. progress has also been made off the pitch. mark samson's side is the best prepared and most well funded england team get. whereas many big teams have struggled at this tournament, england has three wins from...
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it seems unreal, even now, a month after it seems unreal. up from the nightmare and say this was just a nightmare, we all go back to that place where we built ourselves, you know, with love. we raised our kids. we raised our kids there. famously, their daughter, ines, sat her chemistry gcse the day after the fire. she's a very strong willed girl. she was very determined to go. i said, you can't go like that when she said she's going to the exam. you can't go because you have no uniform and she said, i don't care, i'm going. i've been studying very hard, i'm not going to miss my exam. for this past month, the alveses have reflected on their good fortune. the important that we are alive. we can... continue our lives, with or without the belongings. and i know that there are people much worse than us, they lost their belongings and they lost their families. and their lives, yes. members of family. so we are very lucky. i think we are the luckiest family in the building. that's because although their children were already upstairs in the flat, t
it seems unreal, even now, a month after it seems unreal. up from the nightmare and say this was just a nightmare, we all go back to that place where we built ourselves, you know, with love. we raised our kids. we raised our kids there. famously, their daughter, ines, sat her chemistry gcse the day after the fire. she's a very strong willed girl. she was very determined to go. i said, you can't go like that when she said she's going to the exam. you can't go because you have no uniform and she...
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with look again, unreal athlete im.s. >> i wonder if he's a gymnist >> this a former ninja athlete, this is ten people. all of them wearing the super man cape. very soup manesque. >> number two, white sox crazy play, backwards catch. got caught in his glove. to get the out. throws his glove >> you got to do what you got to do >> catches it behind his back >> on you did it get caught >> it broke the glove. he had to throw the glove. >> that's quick thinking. he could have stood there >> quick thinking, thinking on his feet. the ball gets stuck but a great catch. >> really is >> then, yeah, i don't know, i'm going to throw the entire glove. the first >> jose >> into it like, >> you threw me the glove. >> don't take your foot off that bag. >> all right. >> thank you, brody, good stuff. still is my favorite as always. this week, our next segment might be my favorite. >> what do we got >> from politics and law to ice cream. wait until you hear the story behind the woman who opened up the popular dc ice cream shop. scream jub
with look again, unreal athlete im.s. >> i wonder if he's a gymnist >> this a former ninja athlete, this is ten people. all of them wearing the super man cape. very soup manesque. >> number two, white sox crazy play, backwards catch. got caught in his glove. to get the out. throws his glove >> you got to do what you got to do >> catches it behind his back >> on you did it get caught >> it broke the glove. he had to throw the glove. >> that's quick...
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study is going to take two years so each piece that is still not authenticated does not mean they are unreal. >> apparently it is a process everybody affiliated with the smithsonian has to undergo. >>> a national park for senior citizen will be less of a perk. a season pass will jump from $10 to $80. increasing those fees, park rangers are trying to get their $10 pass, that the website is getting. >>> megan kelly, talking about her show. >> the debut show was a big deal. i wanted it to go well and i was glad we had a big guest. >>> kelly talks about what it was like interviewing russian president vladimir putin. was he intimidated by him? her answer will surprise you. >> we are spearheading a special program here at nbc bay area. we teamed up with telemundo and and others. the list where you can donate is at nbcbayarea.com. everybody wants to start the school year with their goodies. >>> when we come back a tradition, the cable car bell ringing competition. next. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is aw
study is going to take two years so each piece that is still not authenticated does not mean they are unreal. >> apparently it is a process everybody affiliated with the smithsonian has to undergo. >>> a national park for senior citizen will be less of a perk. a season pass will jump from $10 to $80. increasing those fees, park rangers are trying to get their $10 pass, that the website is getting. >>> megan kelly, talking about her show. >> the debut show was a big...
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while were you sleeping it was unreal. i was up around two or 2:30. >> were you not. >> yeah. >> it was pouring. >> well, we are not quite finished with rain yet but nothing like drenching downpours that we did have overnight and we're still feeling after effect this is morning, jenny joyce is here to tell you more about that. >> reporter: good morning, sue , again live on black horse pike where crew is still have the on ram township route 42 northbound shut down after earlier this morning we showed you a crazy video of some fire here afterlife wires caught fire and ignited, early this morning, we will be right back >>> mother nature puts on a show overnight severe weather bringing down power lines and causing flooding road. >>> new jersey man is king of the poker world this morning. he went to temple too. how much this guy named scott brought home when he won world series of poker, the main event. it is a lot of money. >>> it was supposed to be man verse beast or shark but it turned out to be a big disappointment, why so
while were you sleeping it was unreal. i was up around two or 2:30. >> were you not. >> yeah. >> it was pouring. >> well, we are not quite finished with rain yet but nothing like drenching downpours that we did have overnight and we're still feeling after effect this is morning, jenny joyce is here to tell you more about that. >> reporter: good morning, sue , again live on black horse pike where crew is still have the on ram township route 42 northbound shut down...
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unreal. >> reporter: meanwhile, lieutenant governor, took to twitter and facebook writing if i were governor i wouldn't be sitting on the beach if taxpayers didn't have access to state beaches. it's beyond words we need to run the shut down now. she is running 0 for governor perhaps to distance herself from her boss. the services not running are nonessential. state police and police are. >>> turning to the forecast for the rest of the long holiday weekend. it is hot and humid as we look live at the beach in cape may, sky6 live hd tomorrow could be sticky with a slight chance of precipitation. david murphy live in the weather center with the latest conditions. >> reporter: all right, rick we can see cloud cover and related rain off the coast. plenty of sunshine, but a few scattered clouds in the immediate region. thicker cloud cover pushing into central pennsylvania along with a shower or two. that could be in the northern and western suburbs with a thunderstorm. 86 in philadelphia. 87 in wilmington. 83 in allentown. everybody on the warm side. 87 in wilmington, 85 degrees down the beach in c
unreal. >> reporter: meanwhile, lieutenant governor, took to twitter and facebook writing if i were governor i wouldn't be sitting on the beach if taxpayers didn't have access to state beaches. it's beyond words we need to run the shut down now. she is running 0 for governor perhaps to distance herself from her boss. the services not running are nonessential. state police and police are. >>> turning to the forecast for the rest of the long holiday weekend. it is hot and humid as...
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it's unreal >> arizona mon soon seasons starts with heavy rains falling in dangerou isolated pocketswe saw, will carr fox news. >>> coming up, millennials can't by homes because of avacado and someone is cashing in >> what one new york city bars is saying. >>> it was a nice summer day, but not too humid, oppressive, you could go outside and not just be drenched in sweat >> exactly. i was walking around, went to frederick. went to the park, walked around, it was beautiful >> we had storms on friday, but on the back side of the storm came the cooler and drier air, that set us up quite nicely. more of a southerly flow, things will start to change a little bit. once we get into the week. and you know, tonight is not we got partly cloudy skies outside and it's a pretty nice shot out there. can't really see the sky. it is not bad at all. pretty comfortable and that's exactly what it was today. partly cloudy skies for tonight as i said and the week will start a little bit unsettled we got rain to talk about and a chance of maybe a few storms popping up. humidity will gradually start to retu
it's unreal >> arizona mon soon seasons starts with heavy rains falling in dangerou isolated pocketswe saw, will carr fox news. >>> coming up, millennials can't by homes because of avacado and someone is cashing in >> what one new york city bars is saying. >>> it was a nice summer day, but not too humid, oppressive, you could go outside and not just be drenched in sweat >> exactly. i was walking around, went to frederick. went to the park, walked around, it...
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it is just unreal to me. how could you do that? >> reporter: as some neighbors are telling me that they are very shaken over this. they are hoping that fairfax county police will release more information about the circumstances and the motive for this murder investigation. back to you. >>> darcy spencer live in mclaine for us tonight. thank you. breaking news, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is postponing a key procedural vote on the health care reform bill. the reason? senator john mccain will not be in washington next week. we sent you an alert about this earlier this evening. mccain's office says he is home and resting comfortably after surgery to remove a blood clot from above his left eye. the senator had the procedure yesterday in phoenix and mccain is expect to recover at home in arizona next week. mcconnell needs 50 voteso bill. >>> new at 11:00, a deadly fire at a senior living facility in virginia. take a look at cellphone video of the flames shooting out from the complex early this morning. police in chesapeake sa
it is just unreal to me. how could you do that? >> reporter: as some neighbors are telling me that they are very shaken over this. they are hoping that fairfax county police will release more information about the circumstances and the motive for this murder investigation. back to you. >>> darcy spencer live in mclaine for us tonight. thank you. breaking news, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is postponing a key procedural vote on the health care reform bill. the reason?...
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jonathan: unreal. alison: all right. coming up still at 6:00. four months ago, he was on the verge of death. a a puppy shut in a container and left for dead. ahead we get to see what eddie looks like now. >> a high-end burglary in downtown d.c. and what the bandits went >> we remain on storm watch this afternoon because we have had severe weather blow through the area. the bay bridge, live look. rain is coming down. some areas are drying out. others are just starting to feel the brunt of the storm. stay with us. steve rudin is back with the latest on what to expect next after this. alison: disaster caught on video in florida. this is a sinkhole consuming a home north of tampa. that was just the start. 90 seconds later an entire wing of the house disappears into the mercury water. cameras were rolling because the sink hole that appeared out of nowhere had destroyed the home next door. it appeared and swallowed the home in minutes. luckily, no one was in either home at the time. firefighters did rescue two dogs from inside. jonathan: can you imagi
jonathan: unreal. alison: all right. coming up still at 6:00. four months ago, he was on the verge of death. a a puppy shut in a container and left for dead. ahead we get to see what eddie looks like now. >> a high-end burglary in downtown d.c. and what the bandits went >> we remain on storm watch this afternoon because we have had severe weather blow through the area. the bay bridge, live look. rain is coming down. some areas are drying out. others are just starting to feel the...
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it's just unreal to me. how could you do that? >> neighbors say another daughter, who does have a young child, was living with the mother. they were not home at the time of the crime. the motive is still unknown. >>> switching gears now. a beloved way today. >> it comes more than a decade after sarah auer was killed in a car crash. we look at how the community is coming together and planning to celebrate her on this sunday. darrick? >> reporter: good morning, again. many of us remember a coach or teacher and the coach or teacher who had a particular influence on you as a young person and how that influence carries on into later life. such was the case with sarah auer. she was a swim teacher in montgomery county, and she was killed in december of 2002 in an auto crash, and she was on her way to a swim meet and she was the coach of the poolville piranhas, and in that time those 21 years she influenced so many people at swim meets like the one we are having here today at the western and there are scholarships awarded in her name, and
it's just unreal to me. how could you do that? >> neighbors say another daughter, who does have a young child, was living with the mother. they were not home at the time of the crime. the motive is still unknown. >>> switching gears now. a beloved way today. >> it comes more than a decade after sarah auer was killed in a car crash. we look at how the community is coming together and planning to celebrate her on this sunday. darrick? >> reporter: good morning, again....
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alley, on im 13th street is still unreal to a lot of neighbors. >> this one is the very first one, very close to me. >> reporter: 1-year-old, jeremiah white was hit with a bullet and rushed to the hospital where he has since been released, and is home to family. >> it could happen to any of us. >> reporter: d.c. police announced they've arrested one of the men involved early this morning. his name is derrick watson. >> that's good too, but they have one more to get. >> reporter: actually two. the charges are assault with a dangerous weapon. >> really, to be honest, to be truthful with you, guns easy to come by on the streets. but really to be honest, people shouldn't be out here doing that. >> reporter: we now know there were several children a little baby, come on. >> reporter: close eye on this picture and this video. recognize these guys? >> if you know him, you need to turn them in. because they do the crime, they do the time. >> reporter: reporting in northeast d.c. wusa9. >>> something else we're following closely tonight, chipotle making headlines for the wrong reasons. a sterlin
alley, on im 13th street is still unreal to a lot of neighbors. >> this one is the very first one, very close to me. >> reporter: 1-year-old, jeremiah white was hit with a bullet and rushed to the hospital where he has since been released, and is home to family. >> it could happen to any of us. >> reporter: d.c. police announced they've arrested one of the men involved early this morning. his name is derrick watson. >> that's good too, but they have one more to...
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it just -- unreal to me. how could you do that? >> reporter: derrick ward, news4. >>> a two-day rally for justice wrapping up tonight. hundreds of protesters marching more than 18 miles from virginia into d.c. yesterday. this morning, many of them met up again on pennsylvania avenue. women's march organizers were behind today's vigil and rally in front of the department of justice. they're protesting the nra, and say lawmakers need to separate themselves from the lobbying grou the people on the hill who are accepting wads of money from the nra and maybe start to get them a conscience. >> demonstrators say they're particularly upset with the nra's silence in the death of philando castile. he was shot by police in a traffic stop in minneapolis. castille was a registered gun owner who told police he had a weapon in the car before he was arrested. -- before he was shot, excuse me. the nra released a video that criticized protests around the country. today's demonstrators were upset at the video, but the nra stands by it and says that i
it just -- unreal to me. how could you do that? >> reporter: derrick ward, news4. >>> a two-day rally for justice wrapping up tonight. hundreds of protesters marching more than 18 miles from virginia into d.c. yesterday. this morning, many of them met up again on pennsylvania avenue. women's march organizers were behind today's vigil and rally in front of the department of justice. they're protesting the nra, and say lawmakers need to separate themselves from the lobbying grou...
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>> it can seem unreal at times. i'll give you that, shar leez. we begin with news about beyonce's twins because we have news from tina knowles. >> one baby is a lot of work, and i can't imagine two. how are jay z and beyonce adjusting to life with three kids now? >> well, it's exciting, you know. it's a wonderful experience. >> you can't forget the first born, right? how is blue ivy doing as a sister? >> very proud and excited. >> beyonce's mom, tina knowles, is gushing over the twins. they debuted the twins in this instagram post, and as of today, the picture as almost 10 million likes. despite her post baby body, she hasn't worked out since delivering the twins. ♪ >> we spoke to tina at the design care event, and she was there with her husband, richard l lawson. >> we have a girl named -- >> rumi. >> and a boy nanled? >> sir. >> what's the significance? what do they mean, and how do they come up with? >> they are not my babies. >> rumi is a 13th century persian poet, and some of the most popular quotations, including, love is the bridge between
>> it can seem unreal at times. i'll give you that, shar leez. we begin with news about beyonce's twins because we have news from tina knowles. >> one baby is a lot of work, and i can't imagine two. how are jay z and beyonce adjusting to life with three kids now? >> well, it's exciting, you know. it's a wonderful experience. >> you can't forget the first born, right? how is blue ivy doing as a sister? >> very proud and excited. >> beyonce's mom, tina knowles,...
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it's unreal. >> reporter: the reaction on the block as a small army of law officers came in and out of the home. the picture he painted of the 20-year-old was one of a super-nice gentleman from a nice family. >> cosmo was always a great kid. helps me out. i'm digging a flag pole a few weeks ago, he runs over, throws the shovel, grabs it off of me. don't do that, i'll do it for you. that's the kind of kid he is. >> reporter: and so he was taken aback when he learned that cosmo, cited in an affidavit of probable cause as a man with history of mental illness, accused of possessing a shotgun back in february. it was dropped and refiled today in the wake of the latest developments. taken into custody and held on $1 million bail. >> i don't feel good about it and i hope it work the out and doesn't stick. >> reporter: it's left residents wondering what could have happened. >> it's four young men. what could happen to four individuals at separate times? it's -- nobody has answers. >> reporter: now, tonight, neither denardo's parents or his lawyer returned our phone calls seeking comment about
it's unreal. >> reporter: the reaction on the block as a small army of law officers came in and out of the home. the picture he painted of the 20-year-old was one of a super-nice gentleman from a nice family. >> cosmo was always a great kid. helps me out. i'm digging a flag pole a few weeks ago, he runs over, throws the shovel, grabs it off of me. don't do that, i'll do it for you. that's the kind of kid he is. >> reporter: and so he was taken aback when he learned that cosmo,...
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and a sense of slight sense of unreality, that, is this really happening? pinch me?t really happen because we have waited for so long and families have waited for so long and families have waited for so long and families have waited for so long but now it is happening. and we are told that the style of the enquiry will be decided after scratch back until after jeremy hunt has met the families. what would they want to see, both the style and what the outcome they would want to be? they want a full public enquiry. they want the chair of that enquiry to have the power disappearing witnesses and for those witnesses to be examined and cross—examined on oath. and they wa nt to cross—examined on oath. and they want to be represented at that enquiry so their views are not ignored and in fact taken into account in the way the enquiry develops. clearly, the scope of the enquiry is grown to be down, to a certain extent, to the chair, in due course, and those appointing the chair. but the victims and their families do want an input into that process so that it doesn't become too
and a sense of slight sense of unreality, that, is this really happening? pinch me?t really happen because we have waited for so long and families have waited for so long and families have waited for so long and families have waited for so long but now it is happening. and we are told that the style of the enquiry will be decided after scratch back until after jeremy hunt has met the families. what would they want to see, both the style and what the outcome they would want to be? they want a...
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she described the victory as ‘unreal‘ and becomes the seventh south korean to win the title in the lasten a royal gathering in california. these women are the voices behind some of the best known characters in disney movies. including kristen bell, the voice of elsa in frozen, and jodi benson from the little mermaid. disney say the event was the largest gathering of its "royals" in one place. with north korea continuing to dominate the global security agenda, a former us human rights envoy to the country is calling for humanitarian aid to be provided to the country, under certain conditions. robert king, the former us special envoy for north korea's human rights issues, made the claim during a senate hearing. the call comes at a time where there's uncertainty over how the current us administration will respond to north korea's latest inter—continental ballistic missile test. i spoke to robert king, former us special envoy to north korea and asked him what kind of conditions should be imposed on humanitarian aid. the united states has specific conditions that are established in law for t
she described the victory as ‘unreal‘ and becomes the seventh south korean to win the title in the lasten a royal gathering in california. these women are the voices behind some of the best known characters in disney movies. including kristen bell, the voice of elsa in frozen, and jodi benson from the little mermaid. disney say the event was the largest gathering of its "royals" in one place. with north korea continuing to dominate the global security agenda, a former us human...
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dude, you were unreal today. nah, it's--it's nothing. i took a couple lessons to get ready.o big deal. no big deal? you were on fire out there. you're like the urban cowboy-- on fire. right? (groans) come on. and it's the first day. (groans) i mean, most of us couldn't even get up on the horse the first day. you're gonna fly through this training, bro. all right, come on. we're here. let's go. oh, i just gotta get my stuff together. what stuff? you know, my things, my stuff. okay. go ahead. i'll catch up to you. (groans) wh-- nothing. it's nothing. i-i think i tweaked my back a little bit on that last jump, but i'm fine. well, is it bad, like, hospital bad? no. no, it's... yeah, it's bad. ♪ when they bring your dead body in ♪ ♪ i'll be glad when you're dead, you rascal you ♪ so any cute boys at horse camp? i don't know. i wouldn't know. i don't care. i'm over cops, completely over them. i would have thought it'd be the perfect time to get right back up on that horse. no, i want to be alone right now. (chuckles) andy mcnally, lone wolf? so? i get it. i like it. all right. (do
dude, you were unreal today. nah, it's--it's nothing. i took a couple lessons to get ready.o big deal. no big deal? you were on fire out there. you're like the urban cowboy-- on fire. right? (groans) come on. and it's the first day. (groans) i mean, most of us couldn't even get up on the horse the first day. you're gonna fly through this training, bro. all right, come on. we're here. let's go. oh, i just gotta get my stuff together. what stuff? you know, my things, my stuff. okay. go ahead....
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she said it felt unreal to meet the former president and described him as friendly. >>> a local businessmanpens a new store in west philadelphia and it means so much more to him than just selling water ice. sadiq's water ice is open for business on the 200 block of south 60th street. owner sadiq moore started way cart at temple university back in 1995 when he was a student. moore says he's proud to open his flagship store in his home neighborhood. >> we have to make a difference. how do you do that? we have to take charge. we have fox5 actually make a difference ourselves. >> moore also was recognized by city council for his commitment to west philadelphia. fishes announced that 60th street between spruce and locust will be named sadiq water ice way. that's going to be in september. >>> residents of germantown enjoyed some good food, fun today at the third annual second saturday festival. activities included face painting vendors food trucks and live music. the event was originally set for may but poor weather forced its cancellation then so it was rescheduled for dan the weather was just p
she said it felt unreal to meet the former president and described him as friendly. >>> a local businessmanpens a new store in west philadelphia and it means so much more to him than just selling water ice. sadiq's water ice is open for business on the 200 block of south 60th street. owner sadiq moore started way cart at temple university back in 1995 when he was a student. moore says he's proud to open his flagship store in his home neighborhood. >> we have to make a difference....
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. >> yeah, unreal. >> big deal. >>> finally, some funou did you know only john hancock signed the declarationjuly 4th of 1776? all the others signed later. >> okay. >> thanks, procrastinators. >> plenty of stars and stripes today. >> really? >> right will. i think this is fitting you and the stars and stripes and me looking old and british in a gray suit. i think it works. anyway, there were 13 stars on the original flag in a circle so that the colonies would all appear equal. >> we'll consumehappy fourth of july. many people probably have the day off.. but good morning washington is still here with what you need to know before you head out to enjoy all those barbecues and fireworks. first-- we are following some breaking news from overnight. north korea launching a test of a ballistic missile early this morning. the mi more than 500 miles away in the sea of japan. south korean gency meeting of south korea's national security council in the wake of the launch. we will have much more on this story, including reaction from the white house.. a little later on. good morning washington. i'm adrian
. >> yeah, unreal. >> big deal. >>> finally, some funou did you know only john hancock signed the declarationjuly 4th of 1776? all the others signed later. >> okay. >> thanks, procrastinators. >> plenty of stars and stripes today. >> really? >> right will. i think this is fitting you and the stars and stripes and me looking old and british in a gray suit. i think it works. anyway, there were 13 stars on the original flag in a circle so that the...
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. >> it's unreal actually. >> reporter: vivian andrews is a therapist who rented space here. >> it was a beautiful place and it's gone. >> reporter: from drone view 7 you can see the devastation. the building that was home to a restaurant, other businesses and the chamber of commerce is now a shell of what it once was. luckily no one was inside when it caught fire just before midnight. the bright red flames and smoke threaten residents who live in the apartments next door. >> i saw nothing but flames through my window. >> reporter: the fire was visible through pittsburg 15 miles away. fire investigators say people reported hearing a loud boom that may have been propane tanks bursting. >> we're taking in witness accounts. we've got some camera footage being provided to us. >> reporter: one of the biggest concerns now is that what's left of the building could collapse. >> the wall on this corner is essentially being supported by the tree. the wall on the back side there is leaning in. and the structural supports for the interior elements are basically burned through. >> reporter: in janu
. >> it's unreal actually. >> reporter: vivian andrews is a therapist who rented space here. >> it was a beautiful place and it's gone. >> reporter: from drone view 7 you can see the devastation. the building that was home to a restaurant, other businesses and the chamber of commerce is now a shell of what it once was. luckily no one was inside when it caught fire just before midnight. the bright red flames and smoke threaten residents who live in the apartments next...
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film and a week later i got a call that i had a meeting set with steven spielberg which was a very unreal call sort of a dream experience and then i went in and met with stephen and he very good couldn't have been lovelier i was very nervous to lollywood both play a significant part in the pentagon papers we know you know i think she was a source of support and encouragement for her mother at the time and that is what's reflected in the film who plays golf from groom oh noes streep yeah. well and who does tom hanks play he plays ben bradley the editor and my closest friends while wow we're at a shooting over shooting in new york not in washington. now because it's a lot of interiors i'm sure they'll shoot some exteriors in washington that's not a movie magic and certainly greater is going to call the pentagon papers it's called the papers up next allison on strange job seeker talents and the perks of celebrity she's in the lol the little hours spielberg's the papers she's everything but we'll be right back with allison briefly but all this has been done you still haven't shut the papers y
film and a week later i got a call that i had a meeting set with steven spielberg which was a very unreal call sort of a dream experience and then i went in and met with stephen and he very good couldn't have been lovelier i was very nervous to lollywood both play a significant part in the pentagon papers we know you know i think she was a source of support and encouragement for her mother at the time and that is what's reflected in the film who plays golf from groom oh noes streep yeah. well...
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so they were quite prevalent, but most of them were unrealized because someone would spill the beans or someone would hear something or something looked unusual, and of course those persons who were in charge of controlling the slave population, including their owners as well, the militia, the government, the patroller, always on the lookout for those persons who were plotting. one thing that masters understood and that everyone that -- no one wanted to be enslaved. and no one wanted to be a slave. so they knew that people would always try to undo this kind of -- their bondage and they were always trying to figure out how to keep them in bondage. >> host: you heave a list of many or nearly all of the slave rebellions in the colonies in back of your book. >> guest: yes. >> host: we learn about nat turner. why do we learn about that slave revolt? >> guest: we learn about nat turn irbecause it realized some of the great horrors of the institution. there was great fear about slave revolt that slaves would rise in the middle of the night some and slit people's throats and burn down houses
so they were quite prevalent, but most of them were unrealized because someone would spill the beans or someone would hear something or something looked unusual, and of course those persons who were in charge of controlling the slave population, including their owners as well, the militia, the government, the patroller, always on the lookout for those persons who were plotting. one thing that masters understood and that everyone that -- no one wanted to be enslaved. and no one wanted to be a...
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. >> yeah, unreal. >> big deal. >>> finally, some fun fourth of july fun facts, shall we?ncock signed the declaration of independence on july 4th of 1776? all the others signed later. >> okay. >> thanks, procrastinators. >> plenty of stars and stripes today. >> really? >> right will. i think this is fitting you and the stars and stripes and me looking old and british in a gray suit. i think it works. anyway, there were 13 stars on the original flag in a circle so that the colonies would all appear equal. >> we'll consume 150 million hot dogs today approximately. >> whoo-hoo. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts an
. >> yeah, unreal. >> big deal. >>> finally, some fun fourth of july fun facts, shall we?ncock signed the declaration of independence on july 4th of 1776? all the others signed later. >> okay. >> thanks, procrastinators. >> plenty of stars and stripes today. >> really? >> right will. i think this is fitting you and the stars and stripes and me looking old and british in a gray suit. i think it works. anyway, there were 13 stars on the original...
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so they were quite but more unrealized. for someone with spill the beans or someone would hear something worth something was unusual. the person shoehorned toward controlling the slave population including their owners as well, listen, the government controllers. they were old on the lookout for those persons who were plotting on a slave revolt. one of the things that masters understood and understood was that no one wanted to be enslaved. i mean no one wanted to be a slave. they knew that people would always try to undo this bondage. and they were always trying to figure out how to keep them in bondage slave was trying to figure out how to get out of it. >> you have a list of many more nearly all of the slave rebellions in the colonies in the back of your book. >> yes. >> will learn about not turner. once you learn about that? >> we learned about not turner because it is to realize some of the great horrors of the institution. and it was great for about slave revolts but slaves in the middle of the night and set people's t
so they were quite but more unrealized. for someone with spill the beans or someone would hear something worth something was unusual. the person shoehorned toward controlling the slave population including their owners as well, listen, the government controllers. they were old on the lookout for those persons who were plotting on a slave revolt. one of the things that masters understood and understood was that no one wanted to be enslaved. i mean no one wanted to be a slave. they knew that...
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it's kind of unreal..." (rob live) police canvassed the neighborhood in search of witnesses but said nothing about a possible motive for the attack. the suspect so far described only as an adult female. live in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news (grant) police are searching for a suspect who stabbed and killed a man in san francisco last night. (grant) the stabbing was at lily street and octavia boulevard in san francisco's hayes valley district around 7 p-m. police found the victim on the sidewalk with multiple stab wounds. he died on the scene. police do not know the motive behind the stabbing. an investigation and search for a suspect is still ongoing. "sean decided that he thought it would be better to go, as for sean it speaks volumes about who he is as a human being,"(terisa)the president's new communications director talking about today's sudden resignation of white house press secretary sean spicer. accorrding to our news partner c=n=n the move came as a shock to white house staffers.(grant) but maybe
it's kind of unreal..." (rob live) police canvassed the neighborhood in search of witnesses but said nothing about a possible motive for the attack. the suspect so far described only as an adult female. live in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news (grant) police are searching for a suspect who stabbed and killed a man in san francisco last night. (grant) the stabbing was at lily street and octavia boulevard in san francisco's hayes valley district around 7 p-m. police found the victim on the...
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it's kind of unreal...">( marty ) police brought in dogs and searched the neighborhood for the suspect do not have anyone in custody yet.. the victim is expected to survive. the "panda" might be making a return to the giants. but it may take awhile...we have that in sports, next. live look outside... richmond bridge ( marty ) for the weekend: it's the blues arts and bbq festival in redwood city. come out and enjoy great food, drinks and more. it's all happening at the courthouse square from 12 to 8. the event is free to attend. ( marty ) now to sports news... the giants couldn't make the official announcement about pablo sandoval's possible return to san francisco until now.. the longtime former giant is finalizing a minor league deal with the team. the giants plan to reintroduce sandoval today. the panda will begin his second stint with the club in triple-a with the sacramento river cats on wednesday, pablo was released by the red sox after three unproductive and injury-filled years in boston. he signed a 5-year, 95-million-dollar deal them in 2014. the red sox still owe him nearly 50
it's kind of unreal...">( marty ) police brought in dogs and searched the neighborhood for the suspect do not have anyone in custody yet.. the victim is expected to survive. the "panda" might be making a return to the giants. but it may take awhile...we have that in sports, next. live look outside... richmond bridge ( marty ) for the weekend: it's the blues arts and bbq festival in redwood city. come out and enjoy great food, drinks and more. it's all happening at the...
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it would just be. ..unreal. that's all sport for now. now the weather. hello.his weather watcher picture from earlier on. a lot of cloud generally across the country. there were some breaks. beautiful start across cornwall. not a cloud in the sky along that cornish heel. but you can see it is this slice or break in the cloud that is all going to gradually drift away steadily eastwards. and improving picture for many of us with the exception of the far north and west. here a weak weather fund will bring more cloud and outbreaks of rain into scotland, northern ireland and perhaps the north—west of england by the end of the day. the rain should remain fairly light and patchy. maybe in eastern scotland we might keep some of that brightness and temperatures will respond. highs of around 18 or 19 celsius. but underneath the cloud and rain for northern ireland and western scotland, 15—17 the high. despite some cloud into north wales, generally speaking for england and wales it is a pleasant afternoon. dry with some breaks in the cloud, some sunshine coming through and
it would just be. ..unreal. that's all sport for now. now the weather. hello.his weather watcher picture from earlier on. a lot of cloud generally across the country. there were some breaks. beautiful start across cornwall. not a cloud in the sky along that cornish heel. but you can see it is this slice or break in the cloud that is all going to gradually drift away steadily eastwards. and improving picture for many of us with the exception of the far north and west. here a weak weather fund...
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but most of them were unrealized because someone would spill the beans or someone would hear something or something unusual. and, of course, those persons who were in charge of controlling the slave population, including their owners as well, the militia, the government, the controllers. they were always on the lookout for those persons who were plotting. one of the things that masters understood and that everyone, no one wanted to be enslaved. no one wanted to be a slave. and so they knew that people would always try to undo this kind of, their bondage, and they're always trying to figure out how to keep that in bondage when the slaves are sure to figure how to get out of it. >> host: you have a list of many of our newly all of the slave rebellions in the colonies in the back of your book. we learn about nat turner in school. why did we learn about that slave revolt? >> guest: we learn about nat turner because i think it's to realize some of the great horrors of the institution to as i said there was great fear about slave revolt that slaves would arrive in the middle of the night and
but most of them were unrealized because someone would spill the beans or someone would hear something or something unusual. and, of course, those persons who were in charge of controlling the slave population, including their owners as well, the militia, the government, the controllers. they were always on the lookout for those persons who were plotting. one of the things that masters understood and that everyone, no one wanted to be enslaved. no one wanted to be a slave. and so they knew that...
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. >> you're out in the air, and the perception at three miles up is -- it's unreal. >> reporter: down00 family members, including his wife eleanor. >> i was thrilled. i said, this is a moment i'll never forget. >> i saw the runway, the people, and then we hit the ground. wow, i said. and i'm alive, too. >> how was it? >> i can't believe it, to tell you the truth. it was awesome! >> he wants to go again. >> you want to do it again? >> if he does it again, we will be there to cover it. thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning, david muir back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. >>> tonight on abc7, dia feinstein makes a prediction for what she says can could be the beginning of the end of donald trump's presidency. >>> also -- >> it sticks out if you drive it anywhere. only goes 10 miles an hour. >> an unusual theft in the east bay. the search for a stolen train. >>> and addition. >> grabs my laptop right out of my hand, knocks the drink over and is out the door with it. >
. >> you're out in the air, and the perception at three miles up is -- it's unreal. >> reporter: down00 family members, including his wife eleanor. >> i was thrilled. i said, this is a moment i'll never forget. >> i saw the runway, the people, and then we hit the ground. wow, i said. and i'm alive, too. >> how was it? >> i can't believe it, to tell you the truth. it was awesome! >> he wants to go again. >> you want to do it again? >> if he...
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unreal. good luck to chris and the rest of the riders in the tour de france that starts in germany.ebsite. we may be able to hear cheering... some of the sport team here, ican cheering... some of the sport team here, i can tell new the last few seconds i am looking at confirmation, for the first time since 2003, new zealand have lost a match in wellington, they've been beaten by the british and irish lions, 24—21. in the end, having a man down really made the difference, you felt. the lions found gaps to score two crucial second—half tries before the match was eventually won by the boot of owen farrell with that late penalty. any nails left by mike hen son on the bbc website there? that was before the crucial last penalty went over. so the lions have squared the series with the deciding test to play. a lot of pride has been restored. we must not forget that first half moment, the first time in 50 years, new zealand had a man sent off. in the end, perhaps that told. truly a case of putting the boot in. mike, thanks very much. princes william and harry will attend a private service la
unreal. good luck to chris and the rest of the riders in the tour de france that starts in germany.ebsite. we may be able to hear cheering... some of the sport team here, ican cheering... some of the sport team here, i can tell new the last few seconds i am looking at confirmation, for the first time since 2003, new zealand have lost a match in wellington, they've been beaten by the british and irish lions, 24—21. in the end, having a man down really made the difference, you felt. the lions...
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i know it has been a steep learning curve since 2013 that it is unreal., ten athletes in action and all eyes are likely to be on kadeena cox, back on the track following her impressive performance, winning t38 400 metres last night and beating the rest of the field by over five seconds, an impressive performance considering she's only been in action for three months, as she's been doing extracurricular activities. she got her gold medal this afternoon and will be going in the t38100 metres this evening. she will have tough competition from her team—mate sophie hahn, who has won gold in the 200 metres here, making for a fascinating race. aled davies goes for his second championships in the shot put, the paralympic champion, world record holder and favourite to win the event. georgina hermitage goes in the t37 100 metres, she cruised across the line in the heats this morning, it did not seem she was putting too much effort in, she will want to be back on the podium this evening going for the second gold of the championships. a lot to look forward to on the
i know it has been a steep learning curve since 2013 that it is unreal., ten athletes in action and all eyes are likely to be on kadeena cox, back on the track following her impressive performance, winning t38 400 metres last night and beating the rest of the field by over five seconds, an impressive performance considering she's only been in action for three months, as she's been doing extracurricular activities. she got her gold medal this afternoon and will be going in the t38100 metres this...
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. >> you're out in the air, and the perception at three miles up is -- it's unreal. >> reporter: down00 family members, including his wife eleanor. >> i was thrilled. i said, this is a moment i'll never forget. >> i saw the runway, the people, and then we hit the ground. wow, i said. and i'm alive, too. >> how was it? >> i can't believe it, to tell you the truth. it was awesome! >> he wants to go again. >> you want to do it again? >> if he does it again, we will be there to cover it. thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning, david muir back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. today, we spend a whole lot of time like this. so at citizens bank, we've created banking tools that fit how you're living today. from advanced atms... to online banking... to our award winning mobile app. and if you prefer face-to-face, we have that too. ask me, terry goggans, how our balance of technology and people can help you. ask me, terry goggans, ribeiro: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love it. boo! aah! [ lau
. >> you're out in the air, and the perception at three miles up is -- it's unreal. >> reporter: down00 family members, including his wife eleanor. >> i was thrilled. i said, this is a moment i'll never forget. >> i saw the runway, the people, and then we hit the ground. wow, i said. and i'm alive, too. >> how was it? >> i can't believe it, to tell you the truth. it was awesome! >> he wants to go again. >> you want to do it again? >> if he...
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. >> you're out in the air, and the perception at three miles up is -- it's unreal. >> reporter: down00 family members, including his wife eleanor. >> i was thrilled. i said, this is a moment i'll never forget. >> i saw the runway, the people, and then we hit the ground. wow, i said. and i'm alive, too. >> reporter: the idea to jump actually came from his son. >> and he says, "hey, i just saw this in the paper. some lady 101 just broke the world's record." i said, "rusty, that's for me." >> reporter: what about his health and safety? >> if something happened to me, so what? i've lived 102 years, and i've had a wonderful life. >> reporter: and the thrill of the jump equal only to the pleasure of reading about himself in the newspaper. >> when i show what was in the paper, i couldn't talk for about 20 minutes. i just couldn't. i was just so emotional. >>> congratulations to kenneth. and thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. david muir is back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. announcer: welcome to the future of health care. it's a future where health ou
. >> you're out in the air, and the perception at three miles up is -- it's unreal. >> reporter: down00 family members, including his wife eleanor. >> i was thrilled. i said, this is a moment i'll never forget. >> i saw the runway, the people, and then we hit the ground. wow, i said. and i'm alive, too. >> reporter: the idea to jump actually came from his son. >> and he says, "hey, i just saw this in the paper. some lady 101 just broke the world's...
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it's just unreal to me. how could you do that? >> neighbors say another daughter, who has a child, was living with her mother in that house, and they were not there at the time of the crime. still, the motive is unknown. >>> every time kids take a dip at one local pool they will be wr reminded of a beloved swim coach. she was killed in a car crash as she headed to a years old. and officials will help make the name change at a noontime event. >>> developing this morning, the senate is putting off a key procedural vote on senate health care. the reason senator mccain will not be in washington this week after having surgery to raoe move a blood clot on friday. >>> the gop health care bill was one of the topics at an event yesterday. and kellyanne conway used some of her time to push back against her critics saying some of it is based on gender. >> if you are for abortion and i am not, then say that, disagree with that, that' is, but so much of the criticism of me is so gender based. i saw it as this morning. i would use some this mor
it's just unreal to me. how could you do that? >> neighbors say another daughter, who has a child, was living with her mother in that house, and they were not there at the time of the crime. still, the motive is unknown. >>> every time kids take a dip at one local pool they will be wr reminded of a beloved swim coach. she was killed in a car crash as she headed to a years old. and officials will help make the name change at a noontime event. >>> developing this morning,...
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and i feel sorry for all the victims involved, i really am and it's unreal."i'm john lorinc reporting. (james) still ahead... jahi mcmath was declared brain dead three years ago following routine surgery.. now the family says there is new evidence that suggests she is still alive.<"our digital life goes with us now on the road, the phones the tablets, ill show you the accessories that make this easier to use in the car"> ( james ) keeping your kids entertained during a long car ride can be difficult...( tiffany ) kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate shows you some accessories that can make your phone or tablets easier to use in the car. gabe slate tech reporter says: "mounting a tablet so your kids can watch a video in the back seat of the car can be a pain in the wazoo.. i've gone through a dozen that are not sturdy or take to long to install this one is good.. made by okra. it's $25 and easy to hook up"you just clip these hooks either end of the front head rests and tighten it that's it the tablet is held firmly in place. and you can angle it for kids. this is
and i feel sorry for all the victims involved, i really am and it's unreal."i'm john lorinc reporting. (james) still ahead... jahi mcmath was declared brain dead three years ago following routine surgery.. now the family says there is new evidence that suggests she is still alive. ( james ) keeping your kids entertained during a long car ride can be difficult...( tiffany ) kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate shows you some accessories that can make your phone or tablets easier to use in the...
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. ♪ oh ♪ no time >> playing stadiums was too unreal.the hall. >> in the '70s that distance between the performer on stage and that audience grew. >> if you went to any of the big arena rock shows it was always about the star up here and the audience down here and this sort of iconography of the rock star as this huge figure. ♪ crazy crazy on you >> it was bound to happen but it comes as a shock nevertheless. in a poll taken by a leading pop music magazine in england, the beatles came in second. the most popular rock group in england these days is called the led zeppelin. >> in their 20s, they're rich, powerful, temperamental, and pampered. they're led zeppelin, the group on tour and in the vernacular of the record business, where big is nearly nothing, zeppelin is very big. to get around, zeppelin uses a chartered 707. the kind of plane president nixon uses. ♪ the president's plane doesn't have an organ or 15-foot mirrored bar,nor in the private quarters does it have two bedrooms and a fireplace. >> i'm a bit upset it doesn't have a poo
. ♪ oh ♪ no time >> playing stadiums was too unreal.the hall. >> in the '70s that distance between the performer on stage and that audience grew. >> if you went to any of the big arena rock shows it was always about the star up here and the audience down here and this sort of iconography of the rock star as this huge figure. ♪ crazy crazy on you >> it was bound to happen but it comes as a shock nevertheless. in a poll taken by a leading pop music magazine in...
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riot police using water canons when things did get unreally. they also used tear gas as our ryan simmons experienced first-hand. >> reporter: there's now a clash between protesters and police. hear in hamburg, germany where president trump is meeting with world leaders. and and is now it is now difficult to breathe. there are now running battles between demonstrators and german riot police moving again in this direction to stop -- to stop the protestors we're even staying in this area. >> a seen that was at times dangerous for protesters, reporter there, as well as the police officers trying to keep some order. are estimates put the totals number of demonstrators as high as 10,000 people. as promised now i want to bring in our panel. phil, starting with you, put the president's extemporaneous comments in context here because he obviously wanted to strike sort of a presidential or stark note as i mentioned wrrd to the extential question but then he kind of quickly backed into a political mode. >> yeah, that's right. and it's interesting if you l
riot police using water canons when things did get unreally. they also used tear gas as our ryan simmons experienced first-hand. >> reporter: there's now a clash between protesters and police. hear in hamburg, germany where president trump is meeting with world leaders. and and is now it is now difficult to breathe. there are now running battles between demonstrators and german riot police moving again in this direction to stop -- to stop the protestors we're even staying in this area....
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it's just unreal to me. how could you do that? >> neighbors say another daughter, who does have a young child, was living with the mother at the time but they were not at the house when the crime happened, and the motive this morning, still unknown. >>> she spent her days coaching kids, swimming, in montgomery county and that all ended with a deadly car crash in 2002. >> had a real strong impact with the community, hit them hard. and now sarah will live on with the renaming of a pool. and we look at how the community plans to derick? >> reporter: in just a few hours it will be known as something different. this will all be in honor of sarah auer. she has been a popular coach with the swim clubs and since her death there has been scholarship funds in meets and there has been an effort to change the law that was involved in the accident, but today the most fitting of tributes will be the renaming of this pool. they are going to rename the western county outdoor pool to the sarah auer outdoor pool. joining me is her brother. this has
it's just unreal to me. how could you do that? >> neighbors say another daughter, who does have a young child, was living with the mother at the time but they were not at the house when the crime happened, and the motive this morning, still unknown. >>> she spent her days coaching kids, swimming, in montgomery county and that all ended with a deadly car crash in 2002. >> had a real strong impact with the community, hit them hard. and now sarah will live on with the renaming...
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unreal. >>> new information about a fan accused of using babies to steal high end sun glasses in bucks county. what we have learned about the suspect. >>> two guys climbed all the way to the top of there. the they then got stuck, rescued and arrested. they were planning to do. >>> and his officers were involved in this police shootout in atlantic city. new at 6:00, a police chief tells why they had few options for ending this peacefully. >>> a high wire rescue high above the city after police saw two photographers scaling the ben franklin bridge. >> it was built in 1922 and 8300 feet long and 135 feet above the river. steven fisher talked to crews who cued the men on one of the 382-foot tall towers. >> they were it led away in handcuffs. >> people around penns landing around this until we showed them that video of the officer who is had to climb all the way up there. they had to go to the top of the ben franklin bridge to arrest the men. around 1:30 in the morning, delaware river port authority officers have seen careful ri walking up the ben franklin bridge who were look iing for a pi
unreal. >>> new information about a fan accused of using babies to steal high end sun glasses in bucks county. what we have learned about the suspect. >>> two guys climbed all the way to the top of there. the they then got stuck, rescued and arrested. they were planning to do. >>> and his officers were involved in this police shootout in atlantic city. new at 6:00, a police chief tells why they had few options for ending this peacefully. >>> a high wire...
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it's kind of unreal..."rob fladeboe/san jose"......it's not clear if the victim was stabbed inside or outside the residence. a vehicle was towed from the scene and police nothing about a possible motive for the attack and so far the only description of the attacker is that of an adult female....in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news (grant) (grant) students from tamalpais high school and community members in mill valley are rallying around the school's principal..(steve) this after racist graffiti was found this week on one of the school building..targe tting that principal. community members gathered thrusday to show support for j-c farr... farr has only been working as principal for one year.. he says he won't let this tarnish what he thinks of the school <"i've been welcomed, supported throughout my time there so i wont allow this incident to color my experience at tam.""we need to bring this and remind the greater tam community of the importance of being able to have these conversations and that this is no
it's kind of unreal..."rob fladeboe/san jose"......it's not clear if the victim was stabbed inside or outside the residence. a vehicle was towed from the scene and police nothing about a possible motive for the attack and so far the only description of the attacker is that of an adult female....in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news (grant) (grant) students from tamalpais high school and community members in mill valley are rallying around the school's principal..(steve) this after...
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just unreal it quick. >> we'll trust with god and go with what he has, what he gives us. >> reporter: now the nearly 4,000 firefighters working around the clock are facing a new challenge putting the growing blaze out. >> firefighters are on the ground. they are making good progress. once again this is steep terrain. >> reporter: as they do that in rugged areas assessment crews are taking count of damaged buildings with about 80% of it done, only 58 structures are destroyed. however, none of them are businesses in the heart of mariposa and the owner says he is ready to thank them for what they worked so hard for. >> we honor firefighters and if they have an opportunity to come in and have a beer, it's on me. >> reporter: cal fire is still asking some of the businesses to be prepared to leave at any moment. >>> fire is burning just 35 miles from yosemite national park. they are rolling through the valley and disappearing in the haze. the park is not in danger of burning and remains open. visitors are being warned about respiratory problems from all the smoke. >>> police are searching f
just unreal it quick. >> we'll trust with god and go with what he has, what he gives us. >> reporter: now the nearly 4,000 firefighters working around the clock are facing a new challenge putting the growing blaze out. >> firefighters are on the ground. they are making good progress. once again this is steep terrain. >> reporter: as they do that in rugged areas assessment crews are taking count of damaged buildings with about 80% of it done, only 58 structures are...