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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into food they need to see something simple and the evidence will show and easy to produce i want to make sure that people can do it with a bowl and spoon and burner and on
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set...
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us live in studio to show us what you can do. >> that's how you do it. >> that's how do you it in brooklyn, right? >> pizza, huh? >> you are going to show us in a few minutes. tell us how you got into the business and what are you showing us today? >> stated when i was a little kid -- started when i was a little kid. after i became an adult and i messed up bad in school, you know, pizza -- yeah. and i started taking it seriously. it came really natural. i developed a great passion for making great food. really go back to the old school way of doing things. >> tell us about the key tips to making the perfect dough in order to flip it the way that you do. >> well, the flipping dough that we use in the competitions is actually -- i don't want you want to eat it. >> okay. >> yeah. it doesn't have anything bad in it. it's just like really, really hard. the way that you want to make you have to have a high hydration level. a lot of water. this is from our pizzeria. you will see like, you know, it's very soft and you can smell that. >> mmm. >> yeah. the fermentation level, you know oh,en it? that's the whole thing. when it comes to bread, when it
us live in studio to show us what you can do. >> that's how you do it. >> that's how do you it in brooklyn, right? >> pizza, huh? >> you are going to show us in a few minutes. tell us how you got into the business and what are you showing us today? >> stated when i was a little kid -- started when i was a little kid. after i became an adult and i messed up bad in school, you know, pizza -- yeah. and i started taking it seriously. it came really natural. i developed...
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us. show us it work for stuff we do. >> we were going to predict events in the middle east.o immediately people started to bet on -- we never got that far. >> it is ridiculous and it's grotesque. >> the idea of people betting on when there might be terrorism horrified politicians. >> i think this is unbelievably stupid. >> it needs to be stopped immediately. >> and it was. the very next day. >> the secretary of defense in front of congress declares the project dead. >> so the pentagon is deprived of predictions that might save lives. >> people are so wary of what if we bet on death? >> so politicians protect us from truth. >> politicians are very adept at watching out for things that might bother voters, and just keeping them away. >> what might they keep away next? coming up, the robot car. this will save lives. >>> look, ma. no hands. are you ready for the driverless car? i got to try one. this is exciting. and scary. scary because it's not natural to just sit here and let the car drive. this car is the tesla s, the closest thing to a totally driverless car that consumers
us. show us it work for stuff we do. >> we were going to predict events in the middle east.o immediately people started to bet on -- we never got that far. >> it is ridiculous and it's grotesque. >> the idea of people betting on when there might be terrorism horrified politicians. >> i think this is unbelievably stupid. >> it needs to be stopped immediately. >> and it was. the very next day. >> the secretary of defense in front of congress declares the...
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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've be here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into food they need to see something simple and the evidence will show and easy to produce i want to make sure that people can do it with a bowl and spoon and burner and one
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've be here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm...
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us autopsy shows us the death was no accident. >> reporter: investigators say this nine month old died from a blow to the head delivered by her unlicensed daycare mom. according to charging documents savannah was in perfect health when dropped off at the home of 43 year old beatrice manning. manning called 911. the baby was unconscious. she told investigators the girl began to vomit and eventually stopped breathing. doctors at the children's national medical center found her brain bleeding and the medical examiner determined it was nonaccidental, blunt force injury of the head. neighbors said manning was well known as an excellent daycare mom. shawn barber called her a neighborhood mary poppins. >> she's a hood mary poppins, good with children. >> reporter: savannah's mother said her daughter smiled at everything. everything about her was pure joy. >> manning was released after a hearing. state officials ordered her to stop running an unlicensed daycare. >>> d.c. police trying to make sense of a large fight and stabbing involving young teens. officers responded to the rhode island avenue station and found one of the teens with stab wounds. the victim has serious injuries but is expected to survive. >>> a heart breaking statement from the parents of a teen killed in a north p.o. tomic crash last summer. ellis pleaded guilty to two counts of vehicular manslaughter. he was behind the wheel when he crashed after leaving a party. the violent wreck killed calvin lee and alex merk. >> there is no jumping for joy, no winners in the situation. >> the parents wrote while this relieves us from endless days of trial, it drives home the cold hard fact that our son died at the hands of another human being. elli for each count. he will be sentenced in june. >>> two sisters in custody charged with stabbing a man to death outside a bar. investigators say the sisters attacked bryan grays outside the old town tavern monday night. authorities are still trying to determine what started that fight. >>> arlington police are investigating a troubling incident involving two children. investigators say the boy and girl were walking when a man tried to get them to come home with him yesterday around 4:30. the kids said no but the girl noticed the guy watching her on three occasions. so far we only have a vague suspect description but he was driving a blue or black pickup truck. >>> hundreds of people gathered to say good-bye to the largo high school student gunned down at the dean wood metro last week. ♪ [ music >> 15 year old washington's mother sang at her son's funeral today. she a
us autopsy shows us the death was no accident. >> reporter: investigators say this nine month old died from a blow to the head delivered by her unlicensed daycare mom. according to charging documents savannah was in perfect health when dropped off at the home of 43 year old beatrice manning. manning called 911. the baby was unconscious. she told investigators the girl began to vomit and eventually stopped breathing. doctors at the children's national medical center found her brain...
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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into food they need to see something simple and the evidence will show and easy to produce i want to make sure that people can do it with a bowl and spoon and burner and on
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set...
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us and show us that philadelphia shouldn't get left behind. >> thank you so much. as you can see, the crowd is gathering to talk about this theme of economic injustice and the big issue that they are talking about here is the $15 minimum wage as well. they should be wrapping up here soon but part of broad street is still shut down. >>> today, on jonathan rosa's 21st birthday, a judge sentenced him to 45 to 90 years in prison for a crime two years ago. he wasn't the major player. he had known his co-defendant for three days before they were in a stolen suv that crashed into the family as they were helping at a church fundraiser on the playground. monique braxton is live where that happened. such emotional day for the victims and the suspect. >> reporter: that's right. everybody was crying in the courtroom, jacqueline. here in germantown, you'll find a memorial. to the left of it, you'll find a mural now posted where a mother and her three children were killed. one of the men was sentenced to 45 to 90 years today. >> i prayed a lot. >> reporter: she's forgiven jonathan rosa and cornelius crawford for killing her sister keisha williams and niece and nephews. the duo was doing drugs and mowed into the family out selling fruit here in allegheny. their crimes began a few blocks away when they carjacked a realtor. >> they stole a car and wanted to go for a ride and the facts just unfolded and it was just a horrible, horrible tragedy of one series of events after another. and four people are dead as a result of it. >> reporter: the assistant district attorney says a plea agreement and sentence spared the family and realtor who was sexually assaulted tremendous pain. outside the courthouse, rosa's mother amanda cried, refusing to comment on her son's fate. but she wrote a letter to the williams' family. the defense attorney christopher warren read it to us. >> my desire is for everyone to find peace and broken hearts to be healed. i hope this verse come efforts you. the lord is with them who have a broken heart. >> it was emotional but i'm glad that everything is over and we got justice. >> reporter: now, the judge called this case catastrophic the co-defendant has been sentenced to 50 to 100 years in prison. live in germantown, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> new information about an arrest in a deadly hit-and-run in port richmond. cameras were there today as police led this man in handcuffs to a waiting police car around 9:30 last night thomas dunbar was riding this motorized scooter when he was hit. police found the car they believe killed dunbar parked at madison and cedar streets. >>> philadelphia's district attorney called them one of the most violent gangs in the city. tonight, they are all in jail. police arrested 15 members of the tnt gang out of north philadelphia. the gang had a turf war with a rival gang during a six-month
us and show us that philadelphia shouldn't get left behind. >> thank you so much. as you can see, the crowd is gathering to talk about this theme of economic injustice and the big issue that they are talking about here is the $15 minimum wage as well. they should be wrapping up here soon but part of broad street is still shut down. >>> today, on jonathan rosa's 21st birthday, a judge sentenced him to 45 to 90 years in prison for a crime two years ago. he wasn't the major player....
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us photos, showing us people wearing oxygen masks. 52 people were on board of an eagle flight. when just prior to land the pilot reported smoke in the cockpit and cabin and an american airlines flight made an emergency landing because of steering problems. both landed safely and no major injuries. >>> new jersey state police are investigating a fiery crash that killed one person. chopper 6 hd was over the scene over the intersection of 177 in elmer county. this morning. the car hit a telephone pole and burst into flames. police shut down route 77 in both directions while they investigated. >>> "action news" learned that criminal charges are imminent for teenagers involved in the deadly beating of another teen in delaware. annie mccormick is following the story and has more from wilmington. >> reporter: charges could come at any time, for three students in connection with the death of amy joyner francis. it's just over a week since 16-year-old amy joyner francis was found unresponsive at a bathroom in wilmington. medics rushed the teen to the hospital where she died. since then there were several meetings with police and parents at the school and some closed and others open to the media. as they try to keep the community informed. a law enforcement veteran close to the investigation tells "action news" it was during an altercation with three other females, she was knocked to the ground and stabbed with pencils and another girl slammed her head into a bathroom sink. teens flooded social media with everything from grief and simply to what may have happened. they are gathering since the young girl's death. >> according to sources, one student is expected to be charged for the killing of the young teen and the other to be charged as accomplices. annie mccormick, channel 6 "action news." >>> two people are in police custody following an overnight shooting shooting in frankford who injured a man. the victim was shot three times and witnesses told police they saw a woman get into a car and speed away. authorities used surveillance video to track down the car. >>> turning to the forecast now. another gloomy day across our entire region, no sunshine and another chance for rain outside. we look live from sky 6 hd, our temple university camera showing a gray day in philadelphia. at least it's friday. melissa magee has the datest from accuweather. >> like a broken record. >> that is certainly the case. same yesterday and same for the middle half of our work week. cloudy conditions and temperatures in the 50s and that continues today. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing you that we have got a little precipitation across the region and light showers pressing into delaware to the north of dover and same thing for reading and lancaster at this hour. the temperatures are a big part of the story today. it's just 52 in philadelphia, 50 up in the poconos, 48 in lancaster, at the coast in cape may and beach taf encoming in at 51. it feels cooler because of the wind and the wind direction, the constant wind o
us photos, showing us people wearing oxygen masks. 52 people were on board of an eagle flight. when just prior to land the pilot reported smoke in the cockpit and cabin and an american airlines flight made an emergency landing because of steering problems. both landed safely and no major injuries. >>> new jersey state police are investigating a fiery crash that killed one person. chopper 6 hd was over the scene over the intersection of 177 in elmer county. this morning. the car hit a...
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live in of public policy, if we want to know your values -- if you want to tell us your values, show us your budget. show us your budget. i think that one reason they haven't brought a budget to the floor is they don't want the public to see their lack of values in their budget that they would make medicare -- remove the guarantee of medicare. the list goes on and on. but even that is not cruel enough to some of their members. so maybe if they don't want us to see their values, maybe their values are not cruel enough to get the majority vote of the republicans. in any case, they should bring it to the floor, do your job. with that we would be pleased to take any questions you may have. yes. roirp what do you think of -- reporter: what do you think of funding -- what are the real onsequence [inaudible] people are saying it should move forward. mr. kildee: thank you, leader pelosi. i guess you would have to ask them, but here's my analysis. it seems to be rather duplicitous for many members of the republican congress, especially those members who have participated in the committee hearings for them on one han
live in of public policy, if we want to know your values -- if you want to tell us your values, show us your budget. show us your budget. i think that one reason they haven't brought a budget to the floor is they don't want the public to see their lack of values in their budget that they would make medicare -- remove the guarantee of medicare. the list goes on and on. but even that is not cruel enough to some of their members. so maybe if they don't want us to see their values, maybe their...
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us >>> shut up and dance with me. >> that's what we do. you can dance along with us. show us what you're doing on this saturday. let's talk about what's happening in the news. did you see this? the army investigating a supply drop exercise in germany. yeah, it went wrong. it shows the supplies being dropped by parachute when a humvee breaks free and drops to the ground. and each of them $2 hundred,000. you add them up you will, you're looking at $600,000. this happened about a month ago but they put this online yesterday. the army says the good news is nobody was hurt. >> there's that. there's always the good news. >>> one of victoria's secrets most popular items won't be available for long. >> they announced they're not going to be doing their swim wear line anymore. the chain says this will be the last year they sell bathing suits in order to focus on active wear and other core goods. so this is going to cost some jobs, 200 jobs. here's the thing. this should be the headline. getting rid of the catalog. >> this is outrageous. >> i guess that was probably before the internet back in the day. >> i don't know wha
us >>> shut up and dance with me. >> that's what we do. you can dance along with us. show us what you're doing on this saturday. let's talk about what's happening in the news. did you see this? the army investigating a supply drop exercise in germany. yeah, it went wrong. it shows the supplies being dropped by parachute when a humvee breaks free and drops to the ground. and each of them $2 hundred,000. you add them up you will, you're looking at $600,000. this happened about a...
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taking down to the front lines by the azerbaijan foreign ministry yesterday, and they showed us really what they wanted use. they showed us the heights that they say they have taken back from the armenian military after the armenian military shelled azerbaijani positions. and they showed us villages which have been hit in the recent violence. the impression i got was how much bitterness there is within the azerbaijani communities near the line of conflict. it is a situation they have had to live with for many, many years. tit-for-tat violence that was low-key until the last few days, but it's constant, and they have dealt with it for so long, it is so much a fabric of their lives that it's a real festering sore in this part of the south. it will take many years to get over that kind of bitterness and recentment. >> rory, thanks very much. >>> plenty more ground still to cover here for you. dutch voters saying no to a e.u. ukraine deal getting a boost to the skeptics across europe. >>> also meet the philippine's presidential candidate who is vowing to take on a major superpower. >>> and we'll hear from the
taking down to the front lines by the azerbaijan foreign ministry yesterday, and they showed us really what they wanted use. they showed us the heights that they say they have taken back from the armenian military after the armenian military shelled azerbaijani positions. and they showed us villages which have been hit in the recent violence. the impression i got was how much bitterness there is within the azerbaijani communities near the line of conflict. it is a situation they have had to...
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ktvu's haly r shows us -- allie rasmus shows us the vehicles on display. >> reporter: they rev their ats, cars, and just about everything with a motor at the pacific coast dream machine show. thousands of people blocked to half moon bay airport to see it -- flocked to half moon bay airport to see it. >> cars. steam tractors. old engines. and it is the only show like this in the united states. [ music playing ] >> reporter: including this farm equipment. how does it work? >> this is just a regular combustion engine. >> reporter: used as an irrigation truck in 1911. american classics. >> the car was taken apart. >> reporter: this 1962 bubble top. >> rare. >> reporter: vintage planes too. this b25 bomber first took flight during world war ii. >> carrying 3,000 pounds of bombs. >> reporter: the plane still flies in perfect condition. >> try to fly every weekend. it is a piece of history. if we hadn't won the war we would be speaking a different language. >> reporter: older than a few of the cars on display. a festival of living history that spectators could enjoy. allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2
ktvu's haly r shows us -- allie rasmus shows us the vehicles on display. >> reporter: they rev their ats, cars, and just about everything with a motor at the pacific coast dream machine show. thousands of people blocked to half moon bay airport to see it -- flocked to half moon bay airport to see it. >> cars. steam tractors. old engines. and it is the only show like this in the united states. [ music playing ] >> reporter: including this farm equipment. how does it work?...
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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help uso socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into food they need to see something simple and the evidence will show and easy to produce i want to make sure that people can do it with a bowl and spoon and burner and one
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help uso socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm...
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us is her son evan. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> and husband and father glen is a fphotographer for the show. it's a not the reason you're here but it makes it harder for you to turn us down. people sometimes have an hard time of understandsing a ining understanding autism. >> just because a child is autistic -- sorry. it doesn't mean anything more than they just really are different in how they process things, but they're very aware, like any other children. one in 68 are being diagnosed, according to the cdc of having autism. so there is a lot more understanding of that coming out. >> and of course people think they're so depressed all the time and i can't get evan to stop giggling here. >> exactly. >> how did autism speaks grow so fast? it's growing in terms of people getting involved as well as the programs it offers? >> yes. well autism speaks has grown because of the numbers, unfortunately, increasing. people are looking for answers or trying to understand. and autism speaks has done a great job of having tool kits online. one of the most popular is 100 day tool kit. on the first 100 day
us is her son evan. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> and husband and father glen is a fphotographer for the show. it's a not the reason you're here but it makes it harder for you to turn us down. people sometimes have an hard time of understandsing a ining understanding autism. >> just because a child is autistic -- sorry. it doesn't mean anything more than they just really are different in how they process things, but they're very aware, like any other...
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us, he showed us he was serious about border security. he came and asked for advice from the experts, he broke the mold, and not just went to the administration, but he came to people that are experts in border security, and i think that means a lot, it should mean a lot to the american public 92 we wanted your opinion on it thank you for that. dierdre: i to want ask you, on the heels of a international tragedy, that devastating easter bombing in pakistan, that killed more than 70s people. and a new report from the national border patrol council said that rash of pakistanis have skyrocketed in u.s. this year, first 5 months of 2016, 79 arrests compared to 57 of last year, do you worry that terrives will try to get -- terrorists will try to get through the mexico-u.s. border. >> that a huge concern that all america should be worried about. and i have said before, i will say many times, we don't close our doors at night because we're -- we don't love the people outside, we close the doors because we love the people inside. we need to take care of people that are inside. our families, that is the reality of it. we need true consequences when individuals come into our country illegally that is what we need to focus on true border security and consequences for have thes thaindividuals that break those law. dierdre: let me ask you, keeping people safe here, family, drug trafficking is also a problem in arizona, we have video of two supposed traffickers who were caught, almost by accident on video. whether they realized they were spotted they climbed right back over the wall quickly. so it took something like 15 seconds for them too climb that fence, it probably shows you what are up against every day? >> yeah, something we're up against every day here in arizona, you know, arizona right now, two -- still accounts for over 50% of drug seizures apprehended in the united states, that is big number, we need more enforcement of our laws, i know different policies come out from our commissioner at times, where, we don't really agree with them, but, reality is that we need people too bachus up, and when -- to back usp, when donald trump came to arizona specifically asked to speak with us, he wanted our opinion, he did not go with status quo or old regime of what the administration said. dierdre: that probably one of the most important thins that anyone said he went to the experts and listened and asked for your advice, anyone will say that is a sign of leadership, art del queto thank you very much. >> we're moments away from president obama's concluding remarks on heels of report that isis may have access to nuclear weapons, the pris will be able to ask questions issue as soon that that parts of the even kicks off we'll get leufer twe'll live to dc . dierdre: hillary clinton said she is sick o of senator sanders' lies. >> i am so sick of the sanders campaign lying. dierdre: a new fox business poll shows that general election ends up being trump against clinton 42% of voters would pick a third party candidate. or stay home. john stossel, hosting a presidential forum tonight at 9:00 right here on fo
us, he showed us he was serious about border security. he came and asked for advice from the experts, he broke the mold, and not just went to the administration, but he came to people that are experts in border security, and i think that means a lot, it should mean a lot to the american public 92 we wanted your opinion on it thank you for that. dierdre: i to want ask you, on the heels of a international tragedy, that devastating easter bombing in pakistan, that killed more than 70s people. and...
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us here to show us why his team has hope. 11 people have been rescued alive in this mangled mass, many pulled from this small hole where below they survived in a room pinned beneath tons of debris. silva remembers each man, woman and child saved, but is haunted by those he can't reach in time. i think of my wife and daughter, he says. those trapped here have families, too. more than 500 families are mourning the loss of loved ones. there is destruction and grief everywhere. cemeteries and funeral homes are full. they're running out of caskets. with 20,000 homeless, many are desperate for water, food and clothes. parents struggle to feed their children. this mother says, we've had no water today. we are the forgotten. where there is organized help by the government, the line stretches for miles, and there are hundreds, if not thousands waiting here. many say they haven't eaten or had clean water in days. among the tragedy, there is some triumph. pablo was buried alive in a hotel, missing after two days. his wife ordered his casket. then his rescue. helping others keep hope alive. the rescue was a miracle, he yelled. i'm here, i'm here. tonight a broken country looking for signs of hope. amid so much loss. miguel almaguer, nbc news, monta, ecuador. >>> at home, more misery in and around the city of houston. new showers compounding the effects of historic and deadly flooding there, aggravating the situation as people try to assess heavy damage to their homes and cars. entire neighborhoods covered by water. it will continue into the night before the first signs of relief from the relentless rain tomorrow. >>> now to a pivotal race for the white house. donald trump and hillary clinton coming off landslide wins in the state of new york. trump hoping for the momentum that could propel him to a string of upcoming victories to avoid a contested convention. clinton looking even more like the eventual democratic nominee. how will bernie sanders respond? we've got it all covered starting with nbc's peter alexander in one of the next major battlegrounds, pennsylvania. peter, what a night it was. >> reporter: yeah, that's exactly right, lester. good evening to you. donald trump is beaming with confidence, charging ahead after regaining his footing in his home state and drawing ever closer to that delegate total needed to nail down the nomination. donald trump today storming into indiana. >> you love indiana, right? the hoosiers. the hoosiers. >> reporter: the front-runner looking to stick it to the stop trump movement that's now counting on indiana to derail his path to the nomination. >> the only way we can beat the dishonest, rigged system is by you continuing to come out and vote. >> reporter: nbc news obtaining this internal campaign memo where trump's advisers project he'll clinch the nomination with more than 1,400 delegates. trump again taking aim at rival ted cruz. >> lying ted cruz. lying ted. >> reporter: just hours after the brash billionaire appeared more disciplined, celebrating his new york knockout, briefly discarding his signature name-calling. >> senator cruz is just about mathematically eliminated. >> reporter: cruz for the first time today acknowledging he can't get enough delegates to win outright before this summer's convention. >> we are definitely headed to cleveland. and in cleveland, people are going to prevail. >> reporter: next stop, the northeast and mid-atlantic where trump's heavily favored. but here in pennsylvania, he'll be competing for 54 unbound delegates, who can vote for any contender at the convention no matter who wins here next week. peter alexander, nbc news, philadelphia. >> i'm kristen welker covering the democrats. after a commanding victory in new york, hillary clinton taking her surging campaign into battleground pennsylvania today. based on the nbc news delegate count, clinton can now lose every remaining state and still clinch the nomination. she's calling for party unity. >> to all the people who supported senator sanders, i believe there is much more that unites us than divides us. >> reporter: under mounting pressure, senator sanders took a day off at home in vermont to rest and reassess his strategy after vowing to fight on last night. >> we think we're going to do well, and we have a path toward victory. >> reporter: today, nbc news has learned sanders is battling for big victories in states like oregon and indiana, and aiming to run the table in the progressive bastion of california. >> you obviously have to win most of the states and win most of the delegates. >> reporter: top democrats tell nbc news the race is all but over, and clinton surrogates calling on sanders to scale back his attacks. >> he's got to veer away from the personal attacks, continue his campaign, but change his tone. >> senator sanders will continue on the strategy which we believe is the winning strategy. and senator sanders will fight back when he's attacked. >> reporter: i spoke with sanders supporters in philadelphia today who were divided over whether they'll suppo
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us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbc news, thank you for [000:28:59;00] night. >>> lights, camera, access. >>> i'm leaving the showday. >> and by playing hookie, is kelly ripa taking a larger stand? was she completely blindsided by the news of
us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbc news, thank you for [000:28:59;00] night. >>> lights, camera, access. >>> i'm leaving the showday. >> and by playing hookie, is kelly ripa taking a larger stand? was she completely blindsided by the news of
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used to watch the red carpet shows on tv now, i'm walking them. life is unpredictable being flake free isn't. because i have used head and shoulders for 20 years. usedarly, it removes up to 100% of flakes keeping you protected live flake free for life thought i told you to stay off our turf. and what would you know about turf, skipper? let's end this here and now! let's dance! flo: whoa there! progressive covers boats and rvs, okay? plenty of policies to go around. [ grunts ] oh, oh, i'm the bad guy? you threw a fish at us, so, yeah. yeah. coverage for land and sea. now, that's progressive. (cheers and applause) ♪ >> larry: hey, welcome back! earlier, we were talking about the continuing water crisis in flint, michigan and how the governor has been completely blowing the response. in fact, he's been screwing up so bad, beyonce just released a concept album about what he did. a couple of leme couple of lemo? but here's the thing -- despite the continued incompetence from the top, this story does have a few heros. we might still be in the dark about flint, if not for the work of a few committed scientists and doctors. for example -- >> dr. mona hannah
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shows us. the bottom chart shows us the actual performance of the stoxx 600 health care index. 00 health-care stocks outperformed in the last three years. fascinating to know that after this industry group, the health care industry, had its worst quarter in a year, it had its best week. it is down to analysts boosting their profit expectations. cutting profit expectations for the stocks excited. very quickly, i want to show you what is happening to european equity markets today. there is the ftse, the dax, the cac.w we are rising today. but the trend has been down friday, up monday. our fourthing for consecutive weekly drop, the longest losing stretch since october 2014. francine: thank you so much. up next, lower for longer. could a brexit see u.k. rates below 0.5% in the next decade? we will talk brexit and david cameron. we'll also be talking a little bit of yen. we had quite a week for yen. today a little pressure is off but there are a lot of banker needs tovernor kuroda do something and that must be direct intervention. will he succeed? that is the main question coming up
shows us. the bottom chart shows us the actual performance of the stoxx 600 health care index. 00 health-care stocks outperformed in the last three years. fascinating to know that after this industry group, the health care industry, had its worst quarter in a year, it had its best week. it is down to analysts boosting their profit expectations. cutting profit expectations for the stocks excited. very quickly, i want to show you what is happening to european equity markets today. there is the...
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show us your calves. it's his best feature. show us your calves. >> he's got tree trunk. >> show us, show us!] >> cut away just in time. >> yeah. >> oh. wow. >> ladies, tree trunks. >> hydromassage really getting through. that we'll check back in a moment. >> can't get through that. >>> two minutes after the hour. we need to tell you about headlines starting with this fox news alert. another deadly earthquake striking in just a matter of days. this time on ecuador's northwestern coast. the 7.8-magnitude quake crumbling homes and businesses and buckling a major overpass. at least 77 people are dead, and hundreds more hurt. landslides now making it difficult for crews to get to the hardest hit areas. it comes days after two quakes in southwestern japan killed at least 29 people there and hurt more than 1,500 others. heavy rains slowing the search for survivors there. >>> the search has been called ought for two teens swept out to sea at a san francisco beach. the two 17-year-olds had run into the surf with several other friends had they were pulled under by a strong current. the coast guard and
show us your calves. it's his best feature. show us your calves. >> he's got tree trunk. >> show us, show us!] >> cut away just in time. >> yeah. >> oh. wow. >> ladies, tree trunks. >> hydromassage really getting through. that we'll check back in a moment. >> can't get through that. >>> two minutes after the hour. we need to tell you about headlines starting with this fox news alert. another deadly earthquake striking in just a matter of...
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this morning he's joining us and showing us thou get down.own. d low joining us.ng us.a tour. a t let's dance tour. tou >> nice.>> n >> it starts today. toda >> i can't wait.>> ian't okay. so how did you come up withomept this? you came up with thish t about year ago.go since then it has just takenustn off. off. we're actually at 60 millionllio views.vi >> yeah. >> that's amazing. >> it's a blessing.t's blessing. >> did you think it was going ti turn into something like this.g. no ah, it's overwhelming but b still blessing.ssin i'm very humble about it and iud appreciate all the love andll tv support from everybody.dy we having fun. >> i love that about. you have a good attitude and d a low actually stands fortands for something really cool.ool. so d low is acronym d formor determined and l is for loyal, o operate miss ticks and w iss willing to learn. >> is that something you instilg in your dancers as well.el >> everybody no matter how old,d age, shape or form.or let them know i feel like that'' the key to live. you got. g you can't fail. >> the next dance you come up
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us pictures. even showing us his horse. >> they are rescues horses. you go the to understand. we people saving the horse. >> new jersey department of agriculture, cherry hill animal control and the new jersey spca inspected the property and checked over the horses here. >> i've been saving horses for 22 years. and i've never had any violations i still don't have any violations. >> spca said they were cooperative but he was issued a warning for failure to provide proper care and must have a veterinarian check all the horses win a week. agrees so says the average person driving by here doesn't understand he's trying to help. >> i get them like that and i got to nurse them back to health. it takes time. you can't pack weight on an animal that's 1200 pounds in a short time. >> reporter: now the spca says the horses are definitely under weight but says it does not appear to be a matter of they're not being fed it may be something underlying and that's why they've ordered the vet checks. this is not case of animal cruelty unless agrees so fails to comply. he's more than happy to get a veterinarian on this property. spca says it will be back to check. dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >>> i hear by denounce the effects of social media have on my children. they're disobedience and disrespect. >> (gunfire). >> you know what i find interesting she's talking about social media, she posted it on social media. >> it went viral. >> southern mom tired of her chirp always being on their phones had enough. she decided that taking them away wouldn't be good enough. so she lined up the phones and destroyed them one by one. after shooting iphone with a arrival she smashed it with a sledgehammer. don't know who shot the video. don't know where it was shot but it ended up op line and yeah as iain said it's going viral. >>> back to your fox 29 weather authority now. this is the type of weather, iain, that i like to have go viral. >> right? >> but you would like it a little warmer. >> exactly. we got frost warning coming up. after that, though, yes. >> you were talking like -- >> sunshine and dry. >> exactly. >> looking forward beyond that. >> looking ahead. we have another chilly overnight ahead so iain will be bundled up definitely. take look at the frost advisor advisories all parts of south jersey, north and west a way from the city we're looking at that threat of some frost as well as temperatures dip into the 30s for tonight but it's been a beautiful day. wall to wall sunshine. temperatures several degrees below average highs today making it into the upper 50s. the average for this time of year is in the low 60s. we have upper 40s. so rather chilly right now down the shore. water temperatures still in the upper 40s. we have 54 in wilmington. 56 degrees right now in allentown. so really no arctic air headed this way it's simply the clear skies and the calmer winds during the overnight that will mean chilly starts but once again a lot of sunshine over the next seven days really not anticipating major chances for rain but look at the temperatures by tomorrow morning at 7am. upper 30s along the i-95 corridor. low to mid 30s once you move north and west. so definitely jackets and sweaters to start but temperatures recover by the afternoon with all of that sunshine and high pressure in control. as we advance the clock you can see tomorrow really similar to today. a lot of sunshine. high temperatures top out right around 60 degrees but the average for this time of year is 63. so for tomorrow, still a few degrees below average. friday right around average and then look at the up tick as we move toward saturday and especially sunday when temperatures soar well above average. but also over the next several days, due to the dry conditions, the low winds, we're looking at high pollen levels so be proactive the main culprits right now still maple, june pioner and alder. a chilly overnight. patchy frost especially in the rural areas and then for tomorrow, we're looking at a lot of is you shine but high pollen levels. 60 degrees will be the high temperature. that weather authority seven day forecast showing you 63 degrees on friday. that's average. 66 on your saturday. 72 degrees sunday and what about 77 on monday. upper 60s as we move into tuesday and maybe a slight chance for some showers on wednesday. are you going to redeem some of those comp days? >> i need to on monday if it's 77 and sunny. >> winning seven day forecast. >> let me talk at the boss. >> i got to work in the yard with that weather. no more excuses. >> you can come work in my yard for awhile. >> excuse, honey, it's snowing outside. sorry. the lawn is about yea high. >> you got one frost advisory and you're done. >> run out of mulligans guys. let's talk baseball. we'll give the phillies respectable grade. manager pete mackanin and winning games the ugly way. going away party tonight for kobe bryant in los angeles. we'll talk about kobe's legacy and that is next in sports. this ii got to see my dad, die on national tv. they don't know what they took from usople are dying. we need a president that's going to talk about it. i believe bernie sanders is a protestor. he's not scared to go up against the criminal justice system. he's not scared. that's why i'm for bernie. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. narendorsed katie mcgintyent obama afor us senate? nt biden because she's a "champion for working families." katie mcginty will take on the republicans and protect social security and medicare. and mcginty will work for equal pay for women - because families depend on it. for the april 26th democratic primary, president obama supports katie mcginty. katie: i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message, because it's your turn to get ahead. >>> nhl stanley cup playoffs under way tonight with three games the flyers have to wait until tomorrow night to start their series witness capitals down in washington. game two of that series in d.c. coming up 7:00 o'clock saturday night. dave hakstol this will be his first play off appearance as
us pictures. even showing us his horse. >> they are rescues horses. you go the to understand. we people saving the horse. >> new jersey department of agriculture, cherry hill animal control and the new jersey spca inspected the property and checked over the horses here. >> i've been saving horses for 22 years. and i've never had any violations i still don't have any violations. >> spca said they were cooperative but he was issued a warning for failure to provide proper...
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us and show us more about that. >> reporter: it's so alarming to just every single person we talked to today. a woman simply out walking forced into this dumpster, robbed, and sexually assaulted, but that car, that car is a real clue. a woman forced into a dumpster, robbed, and sexually assaulted. police say she was walking behind the commerce plaza shopping center in springfield, virginia, when she was attacked by a man who still has not been caught. it happened steps away from suka sangh's restaurant. >> it's too bad. >> reporter: police put out surveillance pictures showing a distinct red car they say the man was driving. there's a big whitish/gray mark on the driver's side door. businesses are posting the sangh says a lot of people cut through this back area early in the morning and now he is worried for his female employees. >> so i just tell them careful. but it's like early in the morning. you see a lot of people. people are walking and going and this is -- i don't know how this happened. >> reporter: police say the man also took money from the woman. she was able to make it home after being sexually assaulted and call police. >> it's good the community comes to learn about it so that we can be careful in the evening, take friends when we walk and make sure we're vigilant. that's the most important thing. >> reporter: tonight on news4 at 6:00, what police are doing now to find this man. chris, back to you. >> thank you, kristin. >>> talk about a statement. this one is four stories high and it was meant to send a message to the world leaders meeting at the nuclear security summit. demonstrators inflated this giant balloon shaped like a missile in mcpherson square. the group global zero is calling on all countrie arsenals. an estimated 15,000 warheads exist worldwide. russia and the united states possess about 90% of them. >>> the leaders of 50 countries are huddling at the convention center trying to figure out how to keep nuclear weapons out of the hands of trifererrorists. president obama said the world has measurably reduced the risk of terrorism. he particularly praised argentina, uzbekistan and switzerland for eliminating their stockpiles but he acknowledged the islamic state has already used chemical weapons and al qaeda is trying to get his hands on nuclear material. >> there is no doubt that if these mad men ever got their hands on a nuclear bomb or nuclear material, they must certainly would use it to kill as many innocent people as possible. >> president obama also met with the leaders from the six nations that helped negotiate that historic nuclear deal with iran. >>> going to show you a live look at the white house now. marijuana activists are planning to gather across the street from the white house in freedom plaza tomorrow and then they're going to light up. recreational marijuana use is legal in the district, but smoking marijuana in public is not. the demonstrators say they expect to be arrested. the group that helped to get the legalization of pot on the ballot last year is behind the protest. the laws aren't uniform across the country. protesters want the president to change that before he leaves office. >> we thought we were getting change. if he wants us to
us and show us more about that. >> reporter: it's so alarming to just every single person we talked to today. a woman simply out walking forced into this dumpster, robbed, and sexually assaulted, but that car, that car is a real clue. a woman forced into a dumpster, robbed, and sexually assaulted. police say she was walking behind the commerce plaza shopping center in springfield, virginia, when she was attacked by a man who still has not been caught. it happened steps away from suka...
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leonardo dicaprio is not like us, not only because he gets to shake hands with an arrest an tang, britney spears is not like us, and the rock's like us too, showingff his bay watch spot on instagram. i totally want to hang out with that cutie on the right. here's one more star that's kind of like us that's misha barton heading into her dancing rehearse sal. >>> we are just five days away from the last episode of people versus oj mini series. the cast has got a lot to celebrate and they did that last night in new york at a special screening. john travolta brought wife kelly preston out to celebrate the episode that fans and critics are dying to see. >> that's the highest critical acclaim i have ever gotten. i would say really? >> plus, shocker, there's one person not watching the playing oj. >> no, no, i don't watch it. i have to step away from this. >> this scene had viewers go crazy on twitter. was really a relationship between the members of oj's prosecution team. >> i have my memories about what i thought was happening there. >> we talked about it in our book, i think it's just the agreement they came up with between the two of them. >> we nev
leonardo dicaprio is not like us, not only because he gets to shake hands with an arrest an tang, britney spears is not like us, and the rock's like us too, showingff his bay watch spot on instagram. i totally want to hang out with that cutie on the right. here's one more star that's kind of like us that's misha barton heading into her dancing rehearse sal. >>> we are just five days away from the last episode of people versus oj mini series. the cast has got a lot to celebrate and they...
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the purple showing us the freeze warning, the blue showing us the frost advisory. so either way, our new jersey suburbs until 8:00 in the morning, 32 degrees or colder, even patchy frost there. same north and west of philadelphia until 8:00 a.m., 32 degrees or colder. with that patchy frost developing. so if you have the sensitive plants, they could be getting damaged from some of this. overnight low temperatures, by the time you wake up tomorrow morning, around freezing through the lehigh valley from areas around 30 degrees. there are some suburbs in new jersey like millville that could get to 29 degrees. we'll take a look at your morning forecast and also a nice warm-up in time for the weekend, that's straight ahead. >>> history tonight in delaware county. meet the police chief who's breaking the glass ceiling, and making another first in our region. >>> plus, a pair of burglars scared straight in south jersey. how the homeowner talked to them and warned them to get away, even though she was not home. in the last eight years, the fracking industry has spent over $
the purple showing us the freeze warning, the blue showing us the frost advisory. so either way, our new jersey suburbs until 8:00 in the morning, 32 degrees or colder, even patchy frost there. same north and west of philadelphia until 8:00 a.m., 32 degrees or colder. with that patchy frost developing. so if you have the sensitive plants, they could be getting damaged from some of this. overnight low temperatures, by the time you wake up tomorrow morning, around freezing through the lehigh...
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use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid usesogy developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. >>> a united airlines flight attendant pulled an emergency flight on the plane. shortly after it landed she activated the evacuation flight. they believe it was intentional. a wayward sea lion may have neurological damage from exposure to acid, the same toxin that delayed the start of commercial crab season. we were sent this video of him spotted around the video and last released by the mammal center. we were overhead earlier as the rescue mission unmolded. he will receive a full exam tomorrow. >> they will protest the price for having periods. the bill to remove sales tax from feminine hygiene products would save them from $1 to several a month. >> if a few hours, voters will go to the polls for a democrat and republican primary. >> as megan hughes explains, they could bring bad news for the front-runners in
use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid usesogy developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. >>> a united airlines flight attendant pulled an emergency flight on the plane. shortly after it landed she activated the evacuation flight. they...
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us. alex is helping us out this morning. what he is showing ust's like to drive distracted. text and drive. he is hitting the cones there. he has permission. chp is here and the closed course is not presenting any danger to him or other drivers but the goal of the simulation is to illustrate the point to teen drivers why it is so dangerous to text and drive. we have officer sean with us. what are you observing? >> i'm seeing a lot of cones lose their life right now. i'm glad they're just traffic cones though. this is a perfect illustration of why you shouldn't text while driving. his eyes are not on the road. when he hits the turns, he is returning over nothing but cones. >> we have a go pro inside that vehicle. i don't know if we can take that shot so we can see alex in the process of texting and driving. we can see him at a distance looking up and down from the phone to the steering wheel. there's a couple other cones right there. how big a problem is this. >> texting while driving is a huge problem. if we can find as many people while driving,
us. alex is helping us out this morning. what he is showing ust's like to drive distracted. text and drive. he is hitting the cones there. he has permission. chp is here and the closed course is not presenting any danger to him or other drivers but the goal of the simulation is to illustrate the point to teen drivers why it is so dangerous to text and drive. we have officer sean with us. what are you observing? >> i'm seeing a lot of cones lose their life right now. i'm glad they're just...
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. >> i say we bring jessica in to give us more tips and show us how to do it. >> this is cool.h me. i want to show you the marbling effect. grab the white and grab a color. take the white, roll it. then we'll put that down and we'll do our colored piece. do the same thing. >> this is what i'm talking about, you can do a little twist. okay, so grab both of your pieces together now and you're going to start twisting like that. and then once you twist, you just flat up it, roll it up in a ball again and then you just kind of push it out again with the roll you were doing to warm it up and we'll twist again. >> then we'll flatten it out. >> what you would do next is put it in the oven like that or put more white on the bottom. once you bake it, it turns out hard. >> i want mine to have a little spike in it. >> look at that! here, this is what you're trying to do so you can just -- >> handle. >> well done, ladies. i think we all displayed some pretty mad skills, i think. >> you guys did a great job. and if they can do a really good job, so can you. you can find out how to do this, g
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show. technology is a living thing. it listens to us. [siri]: how may i help you? it shows us the way. it expands our minds. n... where once we had none. this is how civilization moves forward. this - is how we get coffee. the 2016 corolla. technology on a whole other level. get 0.9% apr financing for 72 months on a 2016 corolla. offer ends may 2nd. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com toyota. let's go places. schick xtreme3. 3 flexible blades... ...that adapt to any contour... ...for extreme comfort. schick xtreme3. try xtreme3 ultimate. more glide, better comfort. free your skin. thankhow you doin'?oday. well today's gonna be pretty easy. i want each of you to grab a 2x8 and cut it. you'll have 2 saws to choose from. a power saw, or a handsaw. so which saw did you use? power saw. power saw. power saw. you all chose the most powerful tool. wouldn't it make sense to make the same choice, when it comes to your truck? absolutely. this is the 2016 chevy silverado. it offers the most powerful engine in its class. (whistle) awesome. i'd say it's the best tool for the job. right on. [ cheers and appl
show. technology is a living thing. it listens to us. [siri]: how may i help you? it shows us the way. it expands our minds. n... where once we had none. this is how civilization moves forward. this - is how we get coffee. the 2016 corolla. technology on a whole other level. get 0.9% apr financing for 72 months on a 2016 corolla. offer ends may 2nd. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com toyota. let's go places. schick xtreme3. 3 flexible blades... ...that adapt to any contour......
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makes our phones to give us another choice to show us other things and therefore for innovators and up and comers to present. >> earnings season rolling on, wilfred frost joins us for the latest rap from the u.s. >> first nancy i just want to say i never knew you were a tottenham fan. it upsets me deeply deeply but i like that you are wearing red today the colors of arsenal. >> i know how to pick them. >> exactly. great to see sol campbell on earli earlier. yesterday, american express beat the street on top and bottom lines. revenues rising the first time in five quarters. high spending by card members in the united states among the reasons. qualcomm reported third quarter profits below estimates. expecting chip shipments to fall. the stock under pressure to 3 1/4%. shares of yum rising this morning. helped by chinese new year promotions. ma tell is struggling. to name but a few. plus weekly jobless claims come in this morning. at the moment futures pretty flat. fractionally higher. "worldwide exchange" coming up in about 15 minutes. >> all right. we look forward to it. >>> and a volitionist harriet tubman will now become the first african american on a u.s. pa
makes our phones to give us another choice to show us other things and therefore for innovators and up and comers to present. >> earnings season rolling on, wilfred frost joins us for the latest rap from the u.s. >> first nancy i just want to say i never knew you were a tottenham fan. it upsets me deeply deeply but i like that you are wearing red today the colors of arsenal. >> i know how to pick them. >> exactly. great to see sol campbell on earli earlier. yesterday,...
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use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. high speed internet from at&t. with 99.9% reliability you can, keep calm, your internet's on. >>> in los angeles today, this was a police chase unlike any other. two burglary suspects in a convertible on creating a spectacle, then getting away from the cop. they did doughnuts on sunset boulevard. they were flinging garbage at the tmz bus on the free way. they shook hands with locals, posed for photos, even exchanged high fiveps. l.a. county sheriffs promptly took the two into custody without further incident. >>> a motorcycle officer is in icu after intentionally run over in sacramento this afternoon. the officer pulled behind a truck on the shoulder, thinking the vehicle was disabled. and then the driver put it into reverse. the driver led officers on a 50-mile chase to fairfield where he was
use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. high speed internet from at&t. with 99.9% reliability you can, keep calm, your internet's on. >>> in los angeles today, this...
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use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. >>> reporting now, take a look at this x-ray. i am no doctor but that appears to be a ringside the suspect's body. police believe he swallowed it to keep it from officers. they believe he swallowed it after stealing it from a home and they believe he swallowed it after breaking into the house and he crashed his car. the police noticed that ring and he admitted to stealing more. >> what else did he digest? >>> tackling the housing crisis, oakland city leaders trying a new solution to this problem, hundreds of oakland residents filled the city council chambers last night to demand action. the plan approved unanimously freezes rent for 90 days. that does not apply to units built after 1983. renters say they have seen prices jump 13% just in the last year. >>> the music will play. a controversial n
use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. >>> reporting now, take a look at this x-ray. i am no doctor but that appears to be a ringside the suspect's body. police believe...
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they showed us the play, and showed us the tap to see and touch the crude. is heavy crude that we got the look at, and api of 30 for the oil experts in the audience, and oil produce for expert is sent via pipeline to kharg to storage capacity of 28 million barr barrels and pipe it out to the tankers that are arriving on a daily basis, and the employees are hoping for more and more tankers to arrive everyday. if you are looking at the graphic of raub's oil production over to the last six years, you can see the immediate impact of each round of ainsanctions had 2010 to 2012, and you can see that they are hoping to get back to the 4 million barrels by the end of june. no doubt about their intent. the numbers are crucial, because there is a lot of speculation that if they get back to 4 million barrels, they are finally at the opec quota, and are they finally willing to agree to a freeze, because they have been the holdup in any kind of deal. so we have to see if they can hit it, and if that measure means something if they are will t willing to do a deal with the
they showed us the play, and showed us the tap to see and touch the crude. is heavy crude that we got the look at, and api of 30 for the oil experts in the audience, and oil produce for expert is sent via pipeline to kharg to storage capacity of 28 million barr barrels and pipe it out to the tankers that are arriving on a daily basis, and the employees are hoping for more and more tankers to arrive everyday. if you are looking at the graphic of raub's oil production over to the last six years,...
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us. >> we pay five bucks for magazines that show us celebrities doing chores, so what if we showed how they are also just like uspump their own gas. they rock scarfs while crossing the street. some even eat pork. >> really? you eat pork. >> yeah. >> no [bleep]. >> or there is an even easier way, why don't you just go hey, i'm not muslim. >> it's just not an option for us to throw another community under the bus even if it means things are harder for us. we believe it's the right thing to do. >> we need to be better at that as americans and that is what our values teach as well. >> come on. i'm muslim but believe me, i work really hard at blending in. a third of my salary goes to new balance and pat goneia. >> come on, even barack obama was like hey, i'm not a muslim. >> look, i can't hide it. if i were you i would throw me under the bus so fast. >> that's not the way i was raised. that is why i wear this turban as a reminder to myself to treat humanity with care and kindness. so i'm not here to point fingers. >> exactly. see it's not about finger pointing. it's more of a hey, look over there. it's not a finger t
us. >> we pay five bucks for magazines that show us celebrities doing chores, so what if we showed how they are also just like uspump their own gas. they rock scarfs while crossing the street. some even eat pork. >> really? you eat pork. >> yeah. >> no [bleep]. >> or there is an even easier way, why don't you just go hey, i'm not muslim. >> it's just not an option for us to throw another community under the bus even if it means things are harder for us. we...
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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into food they need to see something simple and the evidence will show and easy to produce i want to make sure that people can do it with a bowl and spoon and burner and on
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set...
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use your left hand like a certain angle you need to have if you use your right hand it gets -- >> as the guy who runs the station lew leone should show you that tomorrow. we went underground days ago. the technique now. >> it does work but too awkward with the left hand. anyway, what else do we talk -- city bikes. loves riding them if well if you go that way. i personally find them too scared to ride a bike in manhattan honestly. >> to dangerous but people feel comfortable to do it. and, obviously, it's a very successful program. so successful that had several racks around our area on upper east side and some on upper west side are empty so you know got us wondering what are people using bikes, are they stolen? >> show us the video of the empty bike racks that's what we've seen over past couple weeks in new york city. you saw all of those from like last year, two years ago. this was what we've been seeing a lot of. empty bike racks. what happened to those bicycle no straight answer here. >> so they might be tweaking things. look leak they're supposed to maintain these bicycles . but apparently not putting them in different dogs all over o the city. >> what happened to all of the bikes? quick answer or for you. but we have a little explanation. good morning to you greg and rosanna it has become a frustrating occurrence. here on 70th and amsterdam not a single bike left to ride. there's one parked here but this red light here mean this particular bike is inoperable. this is not only station experiencing shortage of bikes. fox five camera captured footage of etchty bike station on upper east side and upper west side. some of the most dense
use your left hand like a certain angle you need to have if you use your right hand it gets -- >> as the guy who runs the station lew leone should show you that tomorrow. we went underground days ago. the technique now. >> it does work but too awkward with the left hand. anyway, what else do we talk -- city bikes. loves riding them if well if you go that way. i personally find them too scared to ride a bike in manhattan honestly. >> to dangerous but people feel comfortable to...
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use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid useschnology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. bay and all of the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> new at 11:00, an emotional moment as a man's family has been waiting for than 60 years. tonight at sfo, the remains of robert perry graham will return to his family from korea. relatives have spent decades waiting and not knowing exactly what happened to him. katie is live at sfo tonight with the story. katie? >> corporal graham died a prisoner of war in the early 50s. he was just 21 years old. now a generation later his family is finally able to bury him. inside this flag-draped casket, a single bone belonging to robert perry graham. his remains were flown to san francisco from hawaii and his nephew, a retired marine, an escort. >> whether it was my unkl or anyone, any service member we have a sense of pride in s in taking care of our own. >> in 1951 cor
use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid useschnology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. bay and all of the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> new at 11:00, an emotional moment as a man's family has been waiting for than 60 years....
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use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. >> walnut creek, burlingame, campbell and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> san francisco's mayor was pulled over by police while in a police vehicle. the "san francisco chronicle" reports that the mayor was on a ride along in an unmarked car on monday. a different officer pulled him over. the mayor's car was driving slow because they were looking for car burglars that looked suspicious to the other officer. this was handled quickly when the officer realized it was the mayor. and let him go. >> happening today a committee is trying to get answers from uc leaders why less qualified out-of-state students were admitted over qualified students from california. it was an audit that found admission standards were lowered for out-of-state students so the system could balance their budget. out-of
use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. >> walnut creek, burlingame, campbell and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> san francisco's mayor was pulled over by...