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>> voters can go to pgatour.com/volunteers and see a page of the pga tournaments having the volunteer challenge. click on constellation senior players championship. then you'll see the listing of the volunteers that are competing. click on -- >> individual volunteers? >> yes. >> so then i should expect a call and e-mail from the other 799 volunteers wanting their own tv time so they can pitch -- >> well, not everyone has decided to compete in the challenge. >> okay. >> but there are nine charities that are represented by the volunteers that are participating. so it's really a matter of going to that website, finding constellation senior players, clicking on it, finding the person volunteers or the charity you want to support and casting your vote. >> tell me, jeff, some of the jobs you'll be doing while volunteering at the tournament. >> volunteers are needed to marshal not only the green but the fairways and also at the tee box, we have people scoring. there are volunteers in the midst of transporting people and supplies all over the place. i help transport people who were disabled f
>> voters can go to pgatour.com/volunteers and see a page of the pga tournaments having the volunteer challenge. click on constellation senior players championship. then you'll see the listing of the volunteers that are competing. click on -- >> individual volunteers? >> yes. >> so then i should expect a call and e-mail from the other 799 volunteers wanting their own tv time so they can pitch -- >> well, not everyone has decided to compete in the challenge....
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i would love for volunteers in the millennial generation to come back and volunteer. i think it is important for our recent graduates to come back to girl scout and, to start troops, to be mentors because younger girls love it in a think they are cool. mr. burr: what is next? your leadership initiative and the gold award centennial in recent years, what is the next big moment? ms. chavez: first of all, i think we are going to think about what we have done for 104 years because sometimes we just keep going right? i want to thank everybody for the amazing dedication, your energy, your passion. for those of you watching today, thank you for your investment and girl scouting for all over the decades because you have made a difference. you really have. i think you are seeing the fruits of your investment by seeing women putting their names on ballots, seeing them as they stand up for really important issues in this country. i also love the fact that anywhere i go i can see men and women who are still very focused on ensuring that all kids get a step up in life. you know, t
i would love for volunteers in the millennial generation to come back and volunteer. i think it is important for our recent graduates to come back to girl scout and, to start troops, to be mentors because younger girls love it in a think they are cool. mr. burr: what is next? your leadership initiative and the gold award centennial in recent years, what is the next big moment? ms. chavez: first of all, i think we are going to think about what we have done for 104 years because sometimes we just...
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and sifrgs award above and beyond the call of duty in the volunteer ism and happy to report the san francisco emergency response team commissioner president covington you or are nert the disaster got the program of the year award honors outstanding volunteers that demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the local community a quote from the california's governor governor jerry brown the men and women radio california heros they're an inspiration at the ceremony karen baker presented the honors to the honorees in the state capitol in sacramento and quoted we recognitions the amazing men and women dedicated to volunteerism and service our community i will agree our communities are more resilient to those folks that have their acts of service and existed to penalty those award we got the award and wanted to let you join in on the great work by the nerts program and the many volunteers i'd like to now sit down from up here and ask you'll have those associated with the nert program to come forward i'll present you with the award. >> thank you chief joanne hayes-white. >> thank you for th
and sifrgs award above and beyond the call of duty in the volunteer ism and happy to report the san francisco emergency response team commissioner president covington you or are nert the disaster got the program of the year award honors outstanding volunteers that demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the local community a quote from the california's governor governor jerry brown the men and women radio california heros they're an inspiration at the ceremony karen baker presented the honors...
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. >>> also a new volunteer group hits the schuylkill river trail in the name of preventing crime. >>>e beg story on "action news" is latest on the shooting of a police officer in folcroft. twenty-five year-old christopher dorman was shot seven times yesterday morning and tonight he is giving us an up kate himself on how he is doing in the video from his hospital bed. jeff chirico is live at boro hall where a vigil business to get underway offering prayers and well wishes to officer dorman and his family, jeff? >> reporter: hi walter, the community is really coming together to show support for officer dorman and many are a maced at how well he appears to be doing. as you said, he spoke for the first time, to the public today. >> i would like to thank the police are paramedics and doctors. >> reporter: just a day after taking seven bullets folcroft police officer christopher dorman released this video to "action news" to thank those who saved his life. in the photo released last night you can see the wound where a bullet pierced the 25 year-old's cheek. >> i'm shot, i'm shot, i'm shot.
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and sifrgs award above and beyond the call of duty in the volunteer ism and happy to report the san francisco emergency response team commissioner president covington you or are nert the disaster got the program of the year award honors outstanding volunteers that demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the local community a quote from the california's governor governor jerry brown the men and women radio california heros they're an inspiration at the ceremony karen baker presented the honors to the honorees in the state capitol in sacramento and quoted we recognitions the amazing men and women dedicated to volunteerism and service our community i will agree our communities are more resilient to those folks that have their acts of service and existed to penalty those award we got the award and wanted to let you join in on the great work by the nerts program and the many volunteers i'd like to now sit down from up here and ask you'll have those associated with the nert program to come forward i'll present you with the award. >> thank you chief joanne hayes-white. >> thank you for th
and sifrgs award above and beyond the call of duty in the volunteer ism and happy to report the san francisco emergency response team commissioner president covington you or are nert the disaster got the program of the year award honors outstanding volunteers that demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the local community a quote from the california's governor governor jerry brown the men and women radio california heros they're an inspiration at the ceremony karen baker presented the honors...
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>> omar and camille will benefit from volunteers, businessmen and women that volunteer their time top business owners start and grow, and available in 305 communities and the service we offer is primarily free and starts with the one to one mentoring, and it's available to any small business owner on just about any topic related to starting, growing managing or buying or selling a business, regardless of your business life cycle point, regardless of the size, and it's available and all you need to do is hop on the web at score.org or go to your nearest chapter and take advantage of your greatest resource. >> how do i know i am getting somebody that can help me or knows the issue i am facing? >> sure, well, every score volunteer has been there and done that expertise and have been through the challenges and come out the other side, and you can search to find a person that fits your needs, whether it's an industry or topic or looking to take your business to the next level, and we are sure you are paired with the best fit, and you can come back time and again and we can bring more peop
>> omar and camille will benefit from volunteers, businessmen and women that volunteer their time top business owners start and grow, and available in 305 communities and the service we offer is primarily free and starts with the one to one mentoring, and it's available to any small business owner on just about any topic related to starting, growing managing or buying or selling a business, regardless of your business life cycle point, regardless of the size, and it's available and all...
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i wanted to follow a few other volunteers as well. and one of them i picked because he was distinctly non-communist. in fact, he wrote quite humorously that he felt communists always acted as if they had the correct answer for everything and had no sense of humor. [laughter] and that if you made a political joke in the communist meeting, it was treated as if you had farted in church. [laughter] but he appreciated that the communist party were the only people who were organizing on a large scale to send volunteers to spain s and so he went and fought with them. his name was pat gurney. he was actually british, but he fought through, he fought through the war in the american battalion and was a very shrewd and thoughtful observer of what he saw. when -- should i or worry about that sound? [laughter] okay. when at one point he was wounded, he was sent to the american hospital and pell in love with an -- and fell in love with an american nurse from new york. it's always fun when you can reconstruct a love affair. in this case, we have let
i wanted to follow a few other volunteers as well. and one of them i picked because he was distinctly non-communist. in fact, he wrote quite humorously that he felt communists always acted as if they had the correct answer for everything and had no sense of humor. [laughter] and that if you made a political joke in the communist meeting, it was treated as if you had farted in church. [laughter] but he appreciated that the communist party were the only people who were organizing on a large scale...
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organizers hope to train even more volunteers as summer goes on. if you are interested in becoming one find a link to the trail watch web site at six abc.com. report ago long the schuylkill river trail, trish hartman for channel six "action news". >>> moving on to the accu weather forecast and today was absolutely spectacular with bright sunshine and warm temperatures but we hope for a repeat tomorrow. meteorologist melissa magee is at the "action news" big board with our first check of the accu weather forecast, melissa. >> i think mother narcan deliver, tomorrow, walter. if you like today, we have more of the same on the way for the second half of our weekend here, currently in philadelphia, it is coming in at 72. seventy-one in reading. cooler in south jersey and delaware. look at these numbers at the coast. only 65 in cape may. sixty-one in millville. 67 degrees in beach haven. we have an easterly component to the wind tonight. you can see that looking at sustain wind speeds. it is calm across the region. but with that southeasterly wind it wil
organizers hope to train even more volunteers as summer goes on. if you are interested in becoming one find a link to the trail watch web site at six abc.com. report ago long the schuylkill river trail, trish hartman for channel six "action news". >>> moving on to the accu weather forecast and today was absolutely spectacular with bright sunshine and warm temperatures but we hope for a repeat tomorrow. meteorologist melissa magee is at the "action news" big board...
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just quickly. >> [inaudible] >> your father was an american volunteer? >> [inaudible] he was a medic. and he knew nothing about -- [inaudible] [laughter] he said one time he came upon this injured man, his guts were all hanging out, and he says he put 'em back in, and he heard the guy lived somehow. [laughter] somehow he made it work. i don't know how. but he had an antidote that he said the language, the international -- because there were all these countries that were there, the international -- the language that they used to be able to communicate with the other countries -- >> yes. spoke of that, yiddish being -- [inaudible] yeah. >> i was born in spain in 1932. >> you were born in spain in 1932? >> andlied in spain throughout -- and lived in spain throughout the civil war. >> and you lived through the civil war. >> and because i was a child, didn't suffer as much as other people would have suffered. but i have very vivid memories of the -- [inaudible] i have some comments if you would allow me to make -- >> actually, you know, i should ask if anybod
just quickly. >> [inaudible] >> your father was an american volunteer? >> [inaudible] he was a medic. and he knew nothing about -- [inaudible] [laughter] he said one time he came upon this injured man, his guts were all hanging out, and he says he put 'em back in, and he heard the guy lived somehow. [laughter] somehow he made it work. i don't know how. but he had an antidote that he said the language, the international -- because there were all these countries that were there,...
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. >> volunteering increases us to be more global citizens.e what we share with one another, in terms of intercultural learning, in terms of appreciating other people, beyond color, beyond level of education, beyond where we come from. reporter: this has been selfie's experience as well -- sophie's experience as well. she wants to become a medical doctor, and now she knows where she will want to work. >> i will complete my degree, but after that i want to come back here. i like the country. i like the people. i almost feel better here than in germany. reporter: sophie came to kenya to give. but she had not expected to receive so much. reporter: after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stay with us. you are watching live from paris, france 24. the face of britain's leave campaign says he does not want to be prime minister, boris johnson leaving his party reeling. conservatives now remain in the race to replace data cameron as prime minister. turkey says the suicide bombers from tuesday's deadly attack came from russia, t
. >> volunteering increases us to be more global citizens.e what we share with one another, in terms of intercultural learning, in terms of appreciating other people, beyond color, beyond level of education, beyond where we come from. reporter: this has been selfie's experience as well -- sophie's experience as well. she wants to become a medical doctor, and now she knows where she will want to work. >> i will complete my degree, but after that i want to come back here. i like the...
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and i would love, again, for volunteers in the millennial generation to also come back and volunteer. i think it's very important for our recent graduates to come back to girl scouting torque start troops, to be mentors because the younger girls love it and they think they are cool. >> what's next? the girl scouts has had its centennial, your leadership initiative and the gold award centennial in recent years. what's the next big moment? >> first of all, i think we are going to think about what we've done for 104 years because as girl scouts sometimes we just keep going, right? fushsz first i want to thank everybody for the amazing dedication, your energy, your passion, for those of you watching today thank you for your investment in girl scouting over all these decades. you have made a difference. you really have. i think you are seeing the fruits of your investment by seeing women who are putting their names on ballots. you are seeing them as they stands up for really important issues in this country. i also love the fact that anywhere i go, i do see men and women who are still very
and i would love, again, for volunteers in the millennial generation to also come back and volunteer. i think it's very important for our recent graduates to come back to girl scouting torque start troops, to be mentors because the younger girls love it and they think they are cool. >> what's next? the girl scouts has had its centennial, your leadership initiative and the gold award centennial in recent years. what's the next big moment? >> first of all, i think we are going to...
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dozens of volunteers taken part.ore than 80 volunteers -- the added security comes after a rash recent attack. new lighting and mild markers have been installed and city councilman thanked volunteers for helping to keep neighbors safe. >> ask what your country can do for you, what you can do for your country. that's what these final volunteers have stepped up and help decide to do. >> councilman johnson is now working on surveillance cameras insta installed. >>> we'll tell you how the cub escaped. alright guys, we've brought you to this construction trailer to talk about trucks today. which truck brand offers engines with best in class v8 towing or fuel economy? are we moving? where we going? it's the answer to the question baby! silverado. oooh that's cool. it's truck month. qualified buyers get 0% financing for 60 months. plus, find your tag and get $8,250 total value on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer >>> a bear scaled a 12 foot fence and ran loose today at the ohio zoo. the colu
dozens of volunteers taken part.ore than 80 volunteers -- the added security comes after a rash recent attack. new lighting and mild markers have been installed and city councilman thanked volunteers for helping to keep neighbors safe. >> ask what your country can do for you, what you can do for your country. that's what these final volunteers have stepped up and help decide to do. >> councilman johnson is now working on surveillance cameras insta installed. >>> we'll tell...
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and sifrgs award above and beyond the call of duty in the volunteer ism and happy to report the san francisco emergency response team commissioner president covington you or are nert the disaster got the program of the year award honors outstanding volunteers that demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the local community a quote from the california's governor governor jerry brown the men and women radio california heros they're an inspiration at the ceremony karen baker presented the honors to the honorees in the state capitol in sacramento and quoted we recognitions the amazing men and women dedicated to volunteerism and service our community i will agree our communities are more resilient to those folks that have their acts of service and existed to penalty those award we got the award and wanted to let you join in on the great work by the nerts program and the many volunteers i'd like to now sit down from up here and ask you'll have those associated with the nert program to come forward i'll present you with the award. >> thank you chief joanne hayes-white. >> thank you for th
and sifrgs award above and beyond the call of duty in the volunteer ism and happy to report the san francisco emergency response team commissioner president covington you or are nert the disaster got the program of the year award honors outstanding volunteers that demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the local community a quote from the california's governor governor jerry brown the men and women radio california heros they're an inspiration at the ceremony karen baker presented the honors...
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a school volunteer arrested on federal child abuse and pornography charges.ay remains in jail but now there's a controversy cn surrounding a new report on that scandq&. i'm tony perkins and i'm shawn yancy. the report comes from a task ta force created after carraway's arrest. fox5's marina maracco is lifearn tonight with the details. marina? >>reporter: yeah, that 50-page report is finally made public. u nearly a month after the taskhe force said that it would be wou given out to the public. now, in this report it states it that training was not
a school volunteer arrested on federal child abuse and pornography charges.ay remains in jail but now there's a controversy cn surrounding a new report on that scandq&. i'm tony perkins and i'm shawn yancy. the report comes from a task ta force created after carraway's arrest. fox5's marina maracco is lifearn tonight with the details. marina? >>reporter: yeah, that 50-page report is finally made public. u nearly a month after the taskhe force said that it would be wou given out to the...
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of fun to help recruit folks to come out and volunteer with us. folks are still signing up and they still have the opportunity to. so as folks get into the week they're really excited to join us and help us out with all of our activities. >> and where do your volunteers generally come from? >> we have our website, there are places for folks to sign up. when i first started volunteering with capital pride, that's how i found out about it. so we're on facebook and social media. and so friends and family reach out to folks and volunteers as well. >> i think that's some of the parade from last year, isn't it? >> it is. the parade is tomorrow, kicks off tomorrow at 4:30 near dupont circle and ends up by logan circle. >> who are some of the exciting guests that you're expecting tomorrow? >> well, we have leslie jordan, who i believe is going to be in the studio in a while. >> in a few minutes. >> he is our grand marshal and washington capitals holtbe marching for the first time and representatives from eight of them >> wow. some of the ambassadors are g
of fun to help recruit folks to come out and volunteer with us. folks are still signing up and they still have the opportunity to. so as folks get into the week they're really excited to join us and help us out with all of our activities. >> and where do your volunteers generally come from? >> we have our website, there are places for folks to sign up. when i first started volunteering with capital pride, that's how i found out about it. so we're on facebook and social media. and so...
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now, not only was he a part-time police officer but also a volunteer firefighter.o there's been no shortage of visitors. it's been a steady stream of law enforcement and first responders at penn presbyterian hospital. >> lifts your spirits now matter what. >> reporter: that's what they're all here to do for 25-year-old folcroft police officer and volunteer firefighter christopher dorman. who was shot seven times yesterday morning ambushed while responding to a report of drug use. >> i'm shot, i'm shot, i'm shot. >> reporter: though critically injured and rushed to the hospital, his bulletproof vest has been credited for saving his life. but today another officer is getting that sting as well. folcroft officials say that officer dave dipietro was also shot at exchanging fire with suspect dante brooks island so that dorman would not have to suffer any more hits. back at the hospital -- >> me and dorman both have jeep wranglers and he has a orange jeep wrangler. i figured he might want to have fun in the hospital. >> reporter: friends took a break from the kenny chesn
now, not only was he a part-time police officer but also a volunteer firefighter.o there's been no shortage of visitors. it's been a steady stream of law enforcement and first responders at penn presbyterian hospital. >> lifts your spirits now matter what. >> reporter: that's what they're all here to do for 25-year-old folcroft police officer and volunteer firefighter christopher dorman. who was shot seven times yesterday morning ambushed while responding to a report of drug use....
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organizers hope to train more volunteers as the summer goes on. if you're interested in becoming one, you can find a link the 6abc.com. trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> philadelphia authorities are investigating the death of a woman and a fire in germantown. her body was found in the basement after firefighters put out a fire on the 200 block of price street. a second person was taken frmghts home and sent -- from that home and sent to einstein. the home may have been abandoned property. >>> one person went to the hospital last night from a fire in haverford township. this started on the 2700 block of belmont avenue. it took fire crews an hour to get it under control. two homes were damaged. the injured person went to crozer-chester medical center. >> a bear spotted in falls township and morrisville bucks county has been captured. wildlife officials tranquilized the bear. the animal will be transported to deep in rural pennsylvania. the bear is approximately 2 years old and likely recently left its mother's care. >>> on the campaign trail
organizers hope to train more volunteers as the summer goes on. if you're interested in becoming one, you can find a link the 6abc.com. trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> philadelphia authorities are investigating the death of a woman and a fire in germantown. her body was found in the basement after firefighters put out a fire on the 200 block of price street. a second person was taken frmghts home and sent -- from that home and sent to einstein. the home may have been...
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the volunteer is never to leave the site of any of the schools' employees and the volunteer under no circumstances would it be allow inside a students' restroom had those suggestions been in place and had those suggestions been followed, some of this and hopefully all of it could have been avoided. life tonight in prince george's county, marina maracco, fox5 local news. > we now know the name of the woman found dead inside the laundry room an adelphi apartment billed tonight police are still searching for ashley solano's killer. police brief her death was not random and she was targeted. they have not said how but they did reveal that she had trauma to the body. a taxpayer dollars $25,000 reward is being offered for information for her arrest. police say at least five people were robbed in their rooms at the motel 6 in springfield. this was around 2678. 20 this morning. one victim told us she was in a room with a group of people when they heard a knock at the door. when they opened the door, when they look out they sync somebody over the pep. they think it's the manager. when they op
the volunteer is never to leave the site of any of the schools' employees and the volunteer under no circumstances would it be allow inside a students' restroom had those suggestions been in place and had those suggestions been followed, some of this and hopefully all of it could have been avoided. life tonight in prince george's county, marina maracco, fox5 local news. > we now know the name of the woman found dead inside the laundry room an adelphi apartment billed tonight police are still...
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a school volunteer arrested on federal child abuse and pornography charges. deonte carraway remains in jail but now there's a controversy cn surrounding a new report on that scandq&. i'm tony perkins and i'm shawn yancy. the report comes from a task ta force created after carraway's arrest. fox5's marina maracco is lifearn tonight with the details. marina? >>reporter: yeah, that 50-page report is finally made public. u nearly a month after the taskhe force said that it would be wou given out to the public. now, in this report it states it that training was not quote, vague and unclear rather, but outdated given a current day understanding of predatory pr sexual abuse of children and the admissions frankly in this report are blatant becauseecau there's not a single l mention of deonte carraway in thearra report. there's in the a single mentioni of any sort of protocol or policy that deonte carraway allegedly broke and according to this report as well, it stands out that there was never a single interview with any of the parents, students or teachers of sylvani
a school volunteer arrested on federal child abuse and pornography charges. deonte carraway remains in jail but now there's a controversy cn surrounding a new report on that scandq&. i'm tony perkins and i'm shawn yancy. the report comes from a task ta force created after carraway's arrest. fox5's marina maracco is lifearn tonight with the details. marina? >>reporter: yeah, that 50-page report is finally made public. u nearly a month after the taskhe force said that it would be wou...
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people want to become episodic volunteers. you may not want to be a troop leader but you may want to share your expertise. we are encouraging men and women to volunteer over the age of 18. because i happen to work in new york city where we have our girl scout council there. the only all urban girl scout council in the country. there are a lot of girl scouts in urban communities. for us, again, it's meeting their needs now and most importantly showing adults that this is a great place to volunteer. >> you set a lot of goals today where you want the girl scouts to be and where you've been with millions of girls who have been involved. how do you measure the impact of the girl scouts? >> that's a -- that's a very good question. first of all, a couple of data points. i'm a data geek so i will share with you a couple of data points. first of all, when we turned 100 years old as an organization in 2012 we did a research study on our alumn. again, like i said, we have 59 million living alumn in the united states and across the world.
people want to become episodic volunteers. you may not want to be a troop leader but you may want to share your expertise. we are encouraging men and women to volunteer over the age of 18. because i happen to work in new york city where we have our girl scout council there. the only all urban girl scout council in the country. there are a lot of girl scouts in urban communities. for us, again, it's meeting their needs now and most importantly showing adults that this is a great place to...
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the schuylkill running trail watch kicked off this morning with dozens of volunteers taking part. as monique braxton reports, this follows several attacks on that trail. >> ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. this is what these volunteers have stepped up to the plate today have decided to do. >> reporter: quoting president john f. kennedy launches the schuylkill river trail watch. 20-watch tom veteran has taught what it means to be on guard. >> like a two-hour training. you teach people observation skills and how to make a good description. when she arrived to pick up her official badge, we asked her, what knowledge she's taking with her on the trail. >> how to identify height. tanotice the color. someone's wearing and notice all the features. >> reporter: the addition of these volunteers follows a series of attacks on the trail that winds more than 60 miles along the waterway. recently, mile markers were installed. counsecil person johnson says trail lighting has improved and his county is working on surveillance cameras. philadelphia po
the schuylkill running trail watch kicked off this morning with dozens of volunteers taking part. as monique braxton reports, this follows several attacks on that trail. >> ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. this is what these volunteers have stepped up to the plate today have decided to do. >> reporter: quoting president john f. kennedy launches the schuylkill river trail watch. 20-watch tom veteran has taught what it means to be on...
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how can they sign up to volunteer. >> they can volunteer on our web site as well right on the volunteer section, philabundance.org or call (215)331-0900. >> good to see you they have a wonderful program. >> can i have a high five. >> that is nice. >> speaking of summer, it is almost here which means it is also sea food season but you don't have to go down the shore for a great crab meal, we will tell you where you can grab one, closer to the city. >>> okay alex, over the summer is there nothing like gathering around the table with friends eating crabs. >> so mike says you got to try this dish, at the seafood shack. >> well, first of all lets get our bearing is here. okay. we've got your ben franklin bridge. then you have got your fringe arts building. this place where i'm at is sandwich in between basically. >> it is a beer garden right outside fringe arts building. >> well, of course, you have the the peggies restaurant, beer garden, everything that the food outside of the theater. >> i like it. >> yes. >> so look what sprung up, a beer garden. >> it is awesome. >> first of all, you he
how can they sign up to volunteer. >> they can volunteer on our web site as well right on the volunteer section, philabundance.org or call (215)331-0900. >> good to see you they have a wonderful program. >> can i have a high five. >> that is nice. >> speaking of summer, it is almost here which means it is also sea food season but you don't have to go down the shore for a great crab meal, we will tell you where you can grab one, closer to the city. >>> okay...
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how did a school volunteer get access to kids alone? who was supervising caraway. and why did a victim's uncle, not school officials, figure out what was going on? >> who, if anyone, knew about it? are there additional individuals that should be held accountable? and we don't have answers at this point. but that is an investigation that is ongoing. >> angelaangela alsebrooks also wouldn't say who should be under criminal investigation for letting this happen or looking the other way. prosecutors hope to caraway to prison for the rest of his life. >> today's state child porn charges against caraway are not the only ones he faces. a state indictment will be prosecuted first. and caraway will stay in jail, with no bond. >>> now to a developing story out of the district. kia henderson is stepping down on september 30th. mayor mur yell yell bowser shared the news in a statement. bowser said the school district is different from when henderson started in 2007. and this is the fastest- improving urban school district in the country. john davis will serve as the interim ch
how did a school volunteer get access to kids alone? who was supervising caraway. and why did a victim's uncle, not school officials, figure out what was going on? >> who, if anyone, knew about it? are there additional individuals that should be held accountable? and we don't have answers at this point. but that is an investigation that is ongoing. >> angelaangela alsebrooks also wouldn't say who should be under criminal investigation for letting this happen or looking the other...
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their time >> our next story gives new meaning to volunteering. a group of new yor celebrated musical numbers for audiences throughout our area, and it's all for a good cause. they are known as the blue hill troupe, and here to tell us all about it, win rutherfurd, david lowe by and sara moulton faux. give us the background on blue hill troupe. >> well, the troupe was founded in 1924 in blue hill, maine, hence the name. but two years later the founders where all of them spent their winters. and we've been doing theatrical productions, primarily gilbert and sullivan, for the benefit each year of a different charity. >> all these years? >> all these years. and i've actually been a member for half the life of the organization to. i've been a member for 46 years, and the organization is 92 years old. >> you must have been a kid when they got you -- [laughter] >> very small. >> is it tough to get the business professionals, you know, just knowing any occupation in new york city is al is it easy or tough to get them to join the troupe? >> well, it's har
their time >> our next story gives new meaning to volunteering. a group of new yor celebrated musical numbers for audiences throughout our area, and it's all for a good cause. they are known as the blue hill troupe, and here to tell us all about it, win rutherfurd, david lowe by and sara moulton faux. give us the background on blue hill troupe. >> well, the troupe was founded in 1924 in blue hill, maine, hence the name. but two years later the founders where all of them spent their...
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. >> these are our wonderful will volunteers. we're so glad to have them here.n the crowd of these volunteers i want to introduce to you lor receipt, loretta finished chemotherapy today. two weeks ago. just finish it. you are here today. >> wow. and we are so thrilled to have you. tell us about your story. >> well... i have lymphoma and i got, i was taking care of my grandchildren and i could in the breathe and i was staying and my daughter said call your doctor there is something wrong. >> we are so happy to hear thaw completed chemo. congratulations to loretta. what a wonderful volunteer. >> wow. >> reporter: now i want to introduce to you one of our heroes. that is what is so great about today the amazing people we get to hear from. this is david gibson. how are you today. >> good, how are you. >> good. you are one of our heroes. tell the people out there what kind of cancer you battle. >> i am battling sarcoma of the liver. >> what was that process like for you. >> hard. >> yeah, was it hard? >> because it was hard trying to figure out where the tumor was yo
. >> these are our wonderful will volunteers. we're so glad to have them here.n the crowd of these volunteers i want to introduce to you lor receipt, loretta finished chemotherapy today. two weeks ago. just finish it. you are here today. >> wow. and we are so thrilled to have you. tell us about your story. >> well... i have lymphoma and i got, i was taking care of my grandchildren and i could in the breathe and i was staying and my daughter said call your doctor there is...
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amy: for the volunteers getting their hands dirty is no big deal. >> it enriches all of us.iches the community. amy: mike is one of 150 people making this -- >> this is a full basement in the middle. amy: -- come to life. for jason it's personal. >> it means the opportunity to do something good for those who don't have as much or are not as fortunate as myself. amy: they started hero homes build a home for a disabled veteran. after completing the project, they kept digging. >> the motivation is do good for others. amy: motivation geared for homes for veterans designed for their needs. >> this is all about providing home for someone who deserves it. amy: it took eight months to get to this point. come october this will be a finished home. volunteers, local businesses and people from across the area pitching in to make it happen. >> we have a community that wants to give, is able to give. pulling it together. that's my motivation. amy: the structure geared toward the veteran who will call it home. focusing on accessibility, energy efficiency and safety. for the group it's the
amy: for the volunteers getting their hands dirty is no big deal. >> it enriches all of us.iches the community. amy: mike is one of 150 people making this -- >> this is a full basement in the middle. amy: -- come to life. for jason it's personal. >> it means the opportunity to do something good for those who don't have as much or are not as fortunate as myself. amy: they started hero homes build a home for a disabled veteran. after completing the project, they kept digging....
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the volunteer promised to call us back, but never did.ew more times, but no one returned our calls. >> hi, harry hairston, are you jeremy. >> we went for answers, finding the volunteer who promised to call us back. when do you think you have an idea of what's going on? >> end of today. >> reporter: the volunteer made good on the promise and gave her a full refund. she sent us a responds cam message. >> thank you so much harry hairston and nbc 10 responds for getting me my money. >> and we are so happy she has her money. listen, we checked with the pennsylvania bureau of consumer protection how you can prevent something similar from happening to you. here's some tips. first of all, ask how the deposit is going to be returned. how soon will it be returned, and what happens if you cancel or if the venue is suddenly no longer available? guys,i iv have to tell you, i can't stress enough, no matter what, get everything, that's right, get everything in writing. >> don't leave it to chance. >> protect yourself. >> or harry will become your friend
the volunteer promised to call us back, but never did.ew more times, but no one returned our calls. >> hi, harry hairston, are you jeremy. >> we went for answers, finding the volunteer who promised to call us back. when do you think you have an idea of what's going on? >> end of today. >> reporter: the volunteer made good on the promise and gave her a full refund. she sent us a responds cam message. >> thank you so much harry hairston and nbc 10 responds for...
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she said are you the volunteer? she said i wanted to see what a volunteer from the government looks like. [laughter] so i became a tourist attraction. [laughter] the only volunteer in a government agency. [laughter] >> so we make this radical decision? >> that was in college. >> it is funny to consider that a radical and revolutionary. >> but that was me because i have done a lot of things to create social change italy's within the confines of the process years and years ago amid a wonderful man named charlie butcher and i would figure out why we were succeeding and what it meant he said when you start a company cannot take on your competition he said i cannot take bob proctor and gamble head-on i will not get anywhere it is like feeling you have to pass to get where you're going i thought that is a delightful moment that is what emily's list does some people fail right into the wind and don't get anywhere but emily's list we attack where we're going to move us forward and get to where we're going eventually >> and
she said are you the volunteer? she said i wanted to see what a volunteer from the government looks like. [laughter] so i became a tourist attraction. [laughter] the only volunteer in a government agency. [laughter] >> so we make this radical decision? >> that was in college. >> it is funny to consider that a radical and revolutionary. >> but that was me because i have done a lot of things to create social change italy's within the confines of the process years and years...
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andrea mccarren is live outside the hospital where she was a volunteer. >> reporter: her work as a volunteer rape and sexual abuse counselor inspired the trip to guatemala. she wanted to improve spanish to do a better job helping those in need. >> no one could meet her and not love her. shannan's dream was to help victims of the sexual assault. she traveled to guatemala for a two-week crash course in >> she realized a lot of people spoke spanish and she couldn't. she wanted to fix that by learning it like that. >> this photo of shannon by a lake was taken sunday night. it would be the last portrait of her alive. >> she had a lot more to offer. she had so much potential. >> reporter: that potential came to a tragic and sudden end on monday when the bus in which she was passenger hit a median and rolled over. shannon was killed instantly. >> right before she left to go to guatemala she stayed behind class, said i'm off, threw her arms around me and gave me a big hug. >> reporter: at the domestic violence and sexual assault center, she was about to complete a six-week training program. >> she w
andrea mccarren is live outside the hospital where she was a volunteer. >> reporter: her work as a volunteer rape and sexual abuse counselor inspired the trip to guatemala. she wanted to improve spanish to do a better job helping those in need. >> no one could meet her and not love her. shannan's dream was to help victims of the sexual assault. she traveled to guatemala for a two-week crash course in >> she realized a lot of people spoke spanish and she couldn't. she wanted to...
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mark ferrell and the volunteers cleaned up tree basins at the marina district and russian hill. they also picked up litter and power washed a schoolyard. today's event was part of a series called "community clean team". >> not a bad day for that. plenty of sunshine around the area. >>> it will be a little hot to do that tomorrow and monday. we have fair skies being reported around the bay area right now. temperatures still warm as we look toward the bay bridge. and here are the numbers. san francisco, nice and mild, 67. and santa fe, 75 degrees. not bad for a finish to the saturday evening. father's day looks cool by the coast. low 90s and the warmer spots and when. everyone else, in between. we will have a specific number for you in a moment. mid-50s tonight. the sun coming up tomorrow morning at 13 minutes before 6:00 a.m. down south, it will be sweltering. excessive heat warning is posted for numbers well over 100 degrees in much of the desert southwest. and here is what is happening. mass of high pressure over the border between arizona and new mexico -- is pushing the low-
mark ferrell and the volunteers cleaned up tree basins at the marina district and russian hill. they also picked up litter and power washed a schoolyard. today's event was part of a series called "community clean team". >> not a bad day for that. plenty of sunshine around the area. >>> it will be a little hot to do that tomorrow and monday. we have fair skies being reported around the bay area right now. temperatures still warm as we look toward the bay bridge. and here...
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we need volunteers. we had over 90,000 hours of volunteer time given to our food bank last year. that makes a big difference in the amount that we're able to do. but money -- money is critical. as keisha said, we really need money to pay for the gas for our trucks, to pay for the food that we acquire, so we need the community support in order to make it work. we're very effective with every dollar that we get. more people are fed because of the efficiencies that food banks have, so we hope that people will invest in our work. >> and we hope they will, too, and that's why we're here, so thank you so much. appreciate it. >> appreciate your guys' help at abc7. >> any time. that is it, unfortunately, for today's show, but we have a lot more information for you about today's special and some resources where you live. just go to our website, abc7news.com/community. and we're on facebook at at abc7 community affairs, and please follow me on twitter -- cherylabc7. i'm cheryl jennings. have a great week. we'll see you next time. >> abc7 presents "beyond the headlines" with cheryl jennings
we need volunteers. we had over 90,000 hours of volunteer time given to our food bank last year. that makes a big difference in the amount that we're able to do. but money -- money is critical. as keisha said, we really need money to pay for the gas for our trucks, to pay for the food that we acquire, so we need the community support in order to make it work. we're very effective with every dollar that we get. more people are fed because of the efficiencies that food banks have, so we hope that...
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it's volunteer for these guys to -- voluntary for these guys to show up. trust the fact if he's not here he looked as fast as he's ever been, had great stamina, in good shape, had great knowledge of the game and was a lot stronger than i've seen him before to he's going -- so he's going to be just fine. >> throw out volunteering out the window next week because a mandatory redskins training at redskins park. >>> maria sharapova is a five time grand slam champion, one of the highest paid female athletes but as of now she will have to stay off the tennis court for two years. she has been suspended for two years after testing positive for meldonium, a heart medication that helps you recover faster. the international tennis federation ruled that she unintentionally committed a doping violation yet she still gets two years, otherwise she would have received four. she is appealing saying they found out i didn't do anything intentionally yet they still want to keep me off >> you can't use that stuff anymore, right? >> i think they did, actually. >> they need a bi
it's volunteer for these guys to -- voluntary for these guys to show up. trust the fact if he's not here he looked as fast as he's ever been, had great stamina, in good shape, had great knowledge of the game and was a lot stronger than i've seen him before to he's going -- so he's going to be just fine. >> throw out volunteering out the window next week because a mandatory redskins training at redskins park. >>> maria sharapova is a five time grand slam champion, one of the...
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the volunteer that we're again having -- the result is that we're again having a profound impact on thesystem of the oceans. >> coming up later in the show, how some artists are using that ocean trash in a unique way to raise awareness. >>> meanwhile, transit officials are working to make five major intersections in the district safer for cars, bikes, and pedestrians. among the problem spots, georgia and kennedy, 1 h4th and columbi and adams mill northwest. nanny helen boroughs in northeast. in some cases, they may need to after pedestrian signals. >>> she worked with young kids at a preschool in ft. washington. the feds say it was her side job that got her in trouble. now she's in jail accused in an elaborate million-dollar designer handbag scheme. scott mcfarland has the story we brought you first on news4. >> reporter: at least some of the packages the feds seized were found at her workplace, the montessorie school in ft. washington. jennifer sweetman said this was her daughter's teacher and is surprised by the news. >> you cannot expect someone who does not behave ethically to be a
the volunteer that we're again having -- the result is that we're again having a profound impact on thesystem of the oceans. >> coming up later in the show, how some artists are using that ocean trash in a unique way to raise awareness. >>> meanwhile, transit officials are working to make five major intersections in the district safer for cars, bikes, and pedestrians. among the problem spots, georgia and kennedy, 1 h4th and columbi and adams mill northwest. nanny helen boroughs...
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dozens of volunteers are in the city's bayview district making needed repairs to have a dozen homes over next three days. with skyrocketing housing costs, people need to keep their homes in shape because having to move when in most cases may leaving san francisco or the bay area altogether. >> homeowners that we are working with on average have lived in their home for 34+ years. they grew up in the bayview. they have always called the bayview home. for us, being able to maintain those strong community assets that have been a part of this community for generations. >>> many of the volunteers live in san francisco and wanted to help. and large number of them work at google. it is a three-day project that is on saturday. habitat for humanity says they will be back in the bayview in october. that is great stuff. >> it is so nice to see. and a lot of people getting together. >>> coming up, the rangers and the a's were involved in a no- hit bid today. we will tell you how it finished. >>> and the first round of the u.s. open had a little visit for mother nature. ♪ this goes out to every backya
dozens of volunteers are in the city's bayview district making needed repairs to have a dozen homes over next three days. with skyrocketing housing costs, people need to keep their homes in shape because having to move when in most cases may leaving san francisco or the bay area altogether. >> homeowners that we are working with on average have lived in their home for 34+ years. they grew up in the bayview. they have always called the bayview home. for us, being able to maintain those...
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to help, she rounds up fellow volunteers at the mid-peninsula boys & girls club in san mateo. isabela has collected hundreds of donated clothes, books and supplies for homeless filipino children she met at the house of love orphanage in quezon city and for schools in pasig city. >> super energetic, super rowdy and super loud; but honestly, every minute was worth it. >> reporter: isabela has also used what she learned in the philippines to encourage other teenagers to make the most of their community service. >> i am blown away. >> reporter: erica, team coordinator at the boys & girls club, says isabela teaches how to recruit volunteers and fundraise. >> to see her teaching 40 people in a classroom on marketing, you know, who does that? >> these are going to go to the middle schoolers. >> reporter: here, isabela has volunteers writing to filipino children in tagalog; but she also plans other events in san mateo county, from spelling bees to field days for special needs kids. >> i'm not the best at school. i'm not like the best in sports. but i feel like here, this is where i ca
to help, she rounds up fellow volunteers at the mid-peninsula boys & girls club in san mateo. isabela has collected hundreds of donated clothes, books and supplies for homeless filipino children she met at the house of love orphanage in quezon city and for schools in pasig city. >> super energetic, super rowdy and super loud; but honestly, every minute was worth it. >> reporter: isabela has also used what she learned in the philippines to encourage other teenagers to make the...
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one elderly volunteer checks on children left behind.s devoted to ensuring their emotional well being, making sure they receive proper schooling. at the root of the problem is the economic gap between people in urban and rural areas. another factor is the focus on materialism and obtaining wealth. we follow the growing concerns in china for the children left at home to fend for themselves. jiefang, sichuan province, quiet and nestled among hills. radish farming is the primary source of income. these days, however, surviving on farming alone is difficult so almost half of the residents have left to work in metropolitan areas. only the elderly and children remain. at present, while their parents are away, 74 children in the village with their grandparents. one man has been watching over these youngsters more than ten years. 67-year-old shuchu tsi makes frequent visits to the children's home, particularly in july and august when they are off school for their summer break. ♪ visiting each child under the scorching sun is hard work for him, e
one elderly volunteer checks on children left behind.s devoted to ensuring their emotional well being, making sure they receive proper schooling. at the root of the problem is the economic gap between people in urban and rural areas. another factor is the focus on materialism and obtaining wealth. we follow the growing concerns in china for the children left at home to fend for themselves. jiefang, sichuan province, quiet and nestled among hills. radish farming is the primary source of income....
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and it's like, we've got this all-volunteer fighting force, and they're impressive.t. everyone keeps worrying about the future of this country. meet those kids. they're going to be home. we're going to be fine. >> if we take care of them. that's the problem. we're not taking care of them. >> that's right. that's our responsibility. >> they're taking care of us. >> in israel, they don't have enough people. you know, we have a country-- >> it's a small country. >> it's a small country. we have a massive country -- >> maybe we could just have rhode island. if you're from rhode island, you gotta serve. >> i think verses a mandatory year of military service, everyone should have a mandatory year of customer service. >> yes! yes! >> hear me out. they would learn how to treat people and we wouldn't be at war so goddamn much. people treat each other like crap. >> it could be because all the customer service jobs are in india. >> that's right. >> these people hate the troops? >> >> i do think there's a lot of great things, though, that the military officers. >> absolutely. >>
and it's like, we've got this all-volunteer fighting force, and they're impressive.t. everyone keeps worrying about the future of this country. meet those kids. they're going to be home. we're going to be fine. >> if we take care of them. that's the problem. we're not taking care of them. >> that's right. that's our responsibility. >> they're taking care of us. >> in israel, they don't have enough people. you know, we have a country-- >> it's a small country....
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today to date about 80 people have volunteered to be part of the trail watch but the city has made othertalling mile markers and improving lighting. they're looking into installing cameras along the trail. >> it's really important that they have something or some group monitoring this place. >> reporter: anthony murphy who trains the volunteers says those who use the trail shouldn't worry about unfair treatment. >> association it is not going to degenerate to profiling. we're not looking at people as criminals. >> reporter: one that protects its own and the safety other philadelphia attractions. >> you hate to see something so wonderful become dangerous and people become scared. >> reporter: on the schuylkill river trail, anita oh "eyewitness news." >> a sunny and less humid start to the weekend. will the nice weather sick around? kate bilo is in with a first look at the forecast. >> what a beautiful saturday it was, nice summer weather with temperatures pretty seasonable and lots of sunshine. you can see a nice clear sky outside tonight as well. no problems on storm scan3. it's a big do
today to date about 80 people have volunteered to be part of the trail watch but the city has made othertalling mile markers and improving lighting. they're looking into installing cameras along the trail. >> it's really important that they have something or some group monitoring this place. >> reporter: anthony murphy who trains the volunteers says those who use the trail shouldn't worry about unfair treatment. >> association it is not going to degenerate to profiling. we're...
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we were hoping for a hundred volunteers. we probably had 300 volunteers.y ahead of schedule. we have a ceremony at 10:30, and we hope people stick around foreign it. >> and we have video of it going up. do you think you have all of these volunteers come out because of events in obviously, that people want to speak out and be proud against the violence they witnessed. >> i thinks that has a lot to to with it. the fey community sunder attack in many parts of the world, and even in this community. what happened at pulse in orlando is a an example of that, why we must remain vigilant. >> we're going to be sitting on stage here. what will we see later today? >> this is the stage for the ceremony. we've having numeration city elected officials and other dignitaries, as well as grand marshalls from the parade. we have the gay-lesbian freedom van, and a cabaret singer. so we try to remember the hatred of the past. it starts off in rather somber mood, but then becomes more bright as we reflect on all of the strides we've made in the past decade. >> you can see thes
we were hoping for a hundred volunteers. we probably had 300 volunteers.y ahead of schedule. we have a ceremony at 10:30, and we hope people stick around foreign it. >> and we have video of it going up. do you think you have all of these volunteers come out because of events in obviously, that people want to speak out and be proud against the violence they witnessed. >> i thinks that has a lot to to with it. the fey community sunder attack in many parts of the world, and even in...
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ukee is live in the great hall where volunteers are waiting for your call, ukee?ssica, absolutely right, we are fighting childhood cancer. we are in it to win it. but we want you to be on our team to help us, win this fight. some of you may be just coming home, might be coming home from school, take a moment, pick up your phone and give us a call, give us a call. you know the numbers very easy, 1.844.977.cbs3. we have lot of people on the phones waiting for your call right now. lets take a look at them we want to thank everybody who is here. we want to thank volunteers on the phone, ashley furniture, northwestern mutual, five below, souderton high school, red alert students from tv production staff, everybody, everybody, thank you so much. but i see your hands clapping i want -- there is a phone, we need you to pick up the phone and hopefully we will get a call very, very soon. thanks so much for what you do. let's bring it back over here. so many students get involved, with the project, students and schools from around the tri-state area, delaware valley. i'm wit
ukee is live in the great hall where volunteers are waiting for your call, ukee?ssica, absolutely right, we are fighting childhood cancer. we are in it to win it. but we want you to be on our team to help us, win this fight. some of you may be just coming home, might be coming home from school, take a moment, pick up your phone and give us a call, give us a call. you know the numbers very easy, 1.844.977.cbs3. we have lot of people on the phones waiting for your call right now. lets take a look...
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our exclusive prison interview with the volunteer sheriff's deputy convicted of killing an unarmed suspect in oklahoma claiming he thought his gun was his taser. >>> and searching. google's new attempt to find out what ails you more informative and less terrifying. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news." reporting tonight, thomas roberts. >>> good evening. we begin with deadly fire and flooding on opposite sides of the country. in west virginia, historic flooding has killed at least 24 people. tonight search and rescue missions are active to get the stranded to safety as thousands remain cut off from power and supplies. in california the severe dry terrain and wind gusts have contributed to the erskine fire and is claiming at least two lives. we have reports on both stories and morgan radford starts us off in west virginia. morgan? >> reporter: thomas, good evening. this used to be a dairy queen. you could still see unopened ice cream cones here besides sinks that have been completely uprooted. we're standing in the
our exclusive prison interview with the volunteer sheriff's deputy convicted of killing an unarmed suspect in oklahoma claiming he thought his gun was his taser. >>> and searching. google's new attempt to find out what ails you more informative and less terrifying. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news." reporting tonight, thomas roberts. >>> good evening. we begin with deadly...
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but she was always very active in a volunteer in the organizations in our community. she ended up being the head of the united way and was always involved. all during my childhood, i saw this woman giving back, believing that she had responsibility to help and that became my role model. it was a little funny in the beginning. one year in college, i decided i wanted to work at job training because in my naÏve 20-year-old way, i decided if we could only get people skills, they could all get jobs and poverty would be over. i said to mom, could you hook me up with somebody in a job-training place. she called the head of the job training agency in newark and they had me come in as a volunteer over the summer and i taught people how to read and i did a lot of administration work. i was sitting in this cubbyhole and this person comes by and looks at me and goes back looks at me goes back and i said can i help you and she said are you the volunteer and i said yes, she said i just wanted to see what a volunteer from the government looked like. so i actually became a tourist at
but she was always very active in a volunteer in the organizations in our community. she ended up being the head of the united way and was always involved. all during my childhood, i saw this woman giving back, believing that she had responsibility to help and that became my role model. it was a little funny in the beginning. one year in college, i decided i wanted to work at job training because in my naÏve 20-year-old way, i decided if we could only get people skills, they could all get jobs...
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the one thing to say about volunteer firefighters, ours was half paid, half volunteer.ds involved, are incredible people. when i was in there, i never fail to be amazed at the young people that deal with situations that are really incredible. >> jimmy: like that kind of situations? >> whether it's car wrecks, fires, what have you. i always want to say i take my hat off to them. >> jimmy: your black hat, yeah, especially to do it as a volunteer. that's really a great thing. when you're chopping through a door where there's a fire and then the door opens and it's you, do people go, like, hey, what the hell, coach? >> once. the very first time before i even joined i went on a ride and it was a house where a lady had fallen down the stairs. it was two in the morning. and there was a little boy as we came in. this is all new to me. we came in and he's on the couch. i'm looking at the situation, and the little boy looked at me and went hey, and all i could do was go, shhh. [ laughter ] >> that was my first experience with that. >> jimmy: your netflix show season two starts to
the one thing to say about volunteer firefighters, ours was half paid, half volunteer.ds involved, are incredible people. when i was in there, i never fail to be amazed at the young people that deal with situations that are really incredible. >> jimmy: like that kind of situations? >> whether it's car wrecks, fires, what have you. i always want to say i take my hat off to them. >> jimmy: your black hat, yeah, especially to do it as a volunteer. that's really a great thing....
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tomorrow morning the volunteers from the wheaton volunteer rescue squad are going to takeo this recently retired ambulancei with only 100,000 miles eulalio1 tordil and they're00 going to tt it out to clay county and they're going to donate thishis ambulance to re place one that has been destroyed. here's the story from chief demsy in his own words. w >> this is a busy place. 12,000 times a year this happens how did you learn that there was a need for this ambulance? there was a network of e-mails that went out that indicated the suffering that west virginia was going through and in that it was indicated that they had lost ato least one ambulance had been totaled in clay county and they were desperate to get a replacement ambulance.en we recognized thatt the ambulana was something that we could them with very quickly:i:i represented that our board of directors that a good use of this surplus ambulance would get it to west virginia and theyhey needed it as soon as possibleon and it was a pretty quick vote, a unanimous board of directorsro to move the ambulance onto somebody who really need
tomorrow morning the volunteers from the wheaton volunteer rescue squad are going to takeo this recently retired ambulancei with only 100,000 miles eulalio1 tordil and they're00 going to tt it out to clay county and they're going to donate thishis ambulance to re place one that has been destroyed. here's the story from chief demsy in his own words. w >> this is a busy place. 12,000 times a year this happens how did you learn that there was a need for this ambulance? there was a network of...
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reporter: for many, christopher dorman isn't just any cop, he was born and raised in folcroft and volunteer as a firefighter since he could drive. police say he was ambushed responding to a call of drug activity. he was flown to penn presbyterian where he underwent surgery for a shot to his face, leg and groin. the bullet proof vest saved his life. his son is a fighter and refusing all pain meld indication. >> i would have been sitting that little red button every few seconds. >> i would like to thank the police and paramedic and the doctors. christopher dorman released a video thanking those who saved him. >> every officer out here puts their life on the line for us everyday. >> reporter: for the shooting police arrested donte brooks island for two counts of attempted murder and related charges. he is accused of shooting at another officer. island is being held on $1 million bail. jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >> we learn that christopher dorman was going to attend the kenny chesney concert at the linc, he asked chesney not to forget him. he mistakenly told the crowd that the offic
reporter: for many, christopher dorman isn't just any cop, he was born and raised in folcroft and volunteer as a firefighter since he could drive. police say he was ambushed responding to a call of drug activity. he was flown to penn presbyterian where he underwent surgery for a shot to his face, leg and groin. the bullet proof vest saved his life. his son is a fighter and refusing all pain meld indication. >> i would have been sitting that little red button every few seconds. >> i...
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that incident raised questions about training standards for volunteer deputies. harris was found guilty of second-degree manslaughter last month. >>> the transgender bathroom debate could be headed to the supreme court. this is because a federal appeals court is refusing to review a ruling by a three-judge panel. the appeals panel ruled that a virginia high school discriminated against a transgender team by not allowing him to use the bathroom according to his identity. >>> mandatory evacuations under way this morning as seven people are killed in record-breaking floods that have hit parts of texas. i think this video pretty much says it all. local authorities in san antonio say the storm system dumped up to 22 inches of rain in just a few hours. as you can see, streets submerged. the swollen brazos river in richmond rising to levels not seen since 1913.
that incident raised questions about training standards for volunteer deputies. harris was found guilty of second-degree manslaughter last month. >>> the transgender bathroom debate could be headed to the supreme court. this is because a federal appeals court is refusing to review a ruling by a three-judge panel. the appeals panel ruled that a virginia high school discriminated against a transgender team by not allowing him to use the bathroom according to his identity. >>>...