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because much like what city council said when they declared bankruptcy, we are all guilty of what this city went through. and you at wall street -- which ended up because of the recovery plan, they got paid in full. wall street got all of its money back. the bond insurer took about $100 million hit, but the original issuances of those bonds, they got all of their money back which again begs the question why would they not just do it all over again? what's the disincentive for them not to loan that money all over again? but she said we are going to look at them. we're going to look at wall street. and if we can prove that they did something wrong, then we're going to charge wall street. she said steven reed did not do this alone. he was the first person to get charged because he was the figurehead. he was the mayor for life. he was the best mayor in america. he was the first. but there's going to be more to follow him, she said. also the governor of pennsylvania has said that he is going to look after -- or go after wall street, the attorneys, the bankers, the accountants civilly to see
because much like what city council said when they declared bankruptcy, we are all guilty of what this city went through. and you at wall street -- which ended up because of the recovery plan, they got paid in full. wall street got all of its money back. the bond insurer took about $100 million hit, but the original issuances of those bonds, they got all of their money back which again begs the question why would they not just do it all over again? what's the disincentive for them not to loan...
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and what city was established in 1961? answer is new york. >> what is golfer lee trevino's nickname? >> that's merry mex. >> true for false. this person born in argentine sna. >> that's right. >> and name the chilled drink made of rice or ald mons. >> orchata. >> and what the story of escalante? >> true or false. one of the languages of mexico is -- of course that's one of the indigenous dialects in mexico. you have three out of seven. that means your total score is 115. muy bien. >> your total score, 315 and you also got 6 out of 7, that brings your total score to 650. you guys are doing an excellent job. now let's keep the competition moving along with our head-to-head matchup. these are 50 to 200 points. it's anyone's game. let keep going. category, music, 50 points. name estefan's title where she returned to her musical roots in 1993. >> who cannot forget that song, right? >> next category. for 50 points. at what illinois university did she study english and earn her bachelor of arts degree? >> loyola university. >> th
and what city was established in 1961? answer is new york. >> what is golfer lee trevino's nickname? >> that's merry mex. >> true for false. this person born in argentine sna. >> that's right. >> and name the chilled drink made of rice or ald mons. >> orchata. >> and what the story of escalante? >> true or false. one of the languages of mexico is -- of course that's one of the indigenous dialects in mexico. you have three out of seven. that means...
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it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any city. >> what we see today, the homeless that we see, the exodus from this city, families doubling, tripling up, the rent sky rocketing, this has been a crisis that has been cooking for 20 years. >> why are so many in new york homeless? this week fault lines looks at the forces that are displacing thousands from their homes. ♪ we are on our way to the south bronx to new york's intake center for homeless families, more than 70% of the people in the city shelters are families with children. >> homelessness is so complicated. it's not just a guy the street with that shopping cart and it isn't just this one person who luck. >> to apply for shelter a family must first come to this building known as pack, journalists are not allowed inside. >> we have been here just a few hours and there have been dozens of families coming in. it has been really shocking. a lot of young children and working parents trying to make it. what is it like in there? >> it's not what people think. everyday people. >> i don't judge people because you never know the sit
it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any city. >> what we see today, the homeless that we see, the exodus from this city, families doubling, tripling up, the rent sky rocketing, this has been a crisis that has been cooking for 20 years. >> why are so many in new york homeless? this week fault lines looks at the forces that are displacing thousands from their homes. ♪ we are on our way to the south bronx to new york's intake center for homeless families, more than 70% of the...
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we are inside what city officials are calling one of the secure zones, meaning if you live anywhere closeo here you will see these signs posted everywhere letting you know that if you park anywhere close, are you likely to be towed. we he spoke to residents who are just now dealing with this, some of which just realizing that this is happening. listen to this. the warning signs are everywhere. it's together time in center city. >> frustrating 'cause i need to park my car. i drive to and from work. i have to figure out where i can park every day. >> reporter: frustrations rising for sara who says her building is right on the border of what city officials have labeled the secure zone. now, she's scared to park anywhere close. >> there's like a variety of maps. they have the wiggle doodles on them. my plan is i park my car really far away and i'm going see when they start together i'm going to try to find a tow truck driver and ask them. >> reporter: there are many maps but on this one the secure zone is in black. in that space together is in effects for designated streets near the parkway f
we are inside what city officials are calling one of the secure zones, meaning if you live anywhere closeo here you will see these signs posted everywhere letting you know that if you park anywhere close, are you likely to be towed. we he spoke to residents who are just now dealing with this, some of which just realizing that this is happening. listen to this. the warning signs are everywhere. it's together time in center city. >> frustrating 'cause i need to park my car. i drive to and...
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i am told that the city, mayor for public safety, will show up as well and is expect to talk in about an hour for what the city plans to do as far as their planning for in the only this event but for what this event tells us about the pope coming to philadelphia we are live on the parkway, steve paterson, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". we will have much more from what the cities manager will tell us in an hour. back to you. >> looking forward to that steve, thanks very much. >>> find out details on the made in america festival shows right here on our web site. go to cbs philly.com for tips on getting there, being there, and what else you need to know, there is also, there are also details about other activities in the a area this labor day weekend, it is all at cbs philly.com. >>> a giant sinkhole opened in the northeast philadelphia neighborhood, as you can see here from chopper three, live over the scene, crews are still there working to restore water services, to dozens who need it. a little more than 50 homes in one northeast philadelphia neighborhood, still are without water after a giant sinkhole open
i am told that the city, mayor for public safety, will show up as well and is expect to talk in about an hour for what the city plans to do as far as their planning for in the only this event but for what this event tells us about the pope coming to philadelphia we are live on the parkway, steve paterson, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". we will have much more from what the cities manager will tell us in an hour. back to you. >> looking forward to that steve, thanks very much....
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she wasn't even sure what city she was in.s where we were, and i had to tell her we're in the city of hillsboro, outside of portland. >> in 1990, i'd just turned 17. i typically would wake up and go to work the streets to get enough money to buy drugs to last me. i would try to get enough money to make it last all day. it was pretty early in the morning, like 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. a little pickup truck pulled over. before i knew what was even happening, i was in the back of the truck, chained to the bed of the truck, and with a pillowcase on my head and duct tape on my mouth. i was so terrified. i just remember the guy that was in the back with me telling the other guy that if he wanted a turn to let him know. and they could pull over and they could switch. he left the pillowcase on all night. it was just one rape after another. it was constant. he said, don't bother screaming, because nobody's going to hear you. my mind was just like, i'm done, like, this is it. when they took the pillowcase off, i was terrified all ov
she wasn't even sure what city she was in.s where we were, and i had to tell her we're in the city of hillsboro, outside of portland. >> in 1990, i'd just turned 17. i typically would wake up and go to work the streets to get enough money to buy drugs to last me. i would try to get enough money to make it last all day. it was pretty early in the morning, like 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. a little pickup truck pulled over. before i knew what was even happening, i was in the back of the...
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city, in less than 24 hours. stephanie decker al jazeera. >> travel with the army towards -- give us an idea what the situation is like in the city and how much of it the taliban actually controlled. >> afghan security forces today tried at least four times to send reinforcement to launch and to launch an operation to retake the city. but all the time, all the four times they are shelled and suffers at least ten soldiers dead, and -- and they failed to go anywhere. now, what we are hearing in the past few minutes from our colleagues in kunduz that they are trying to get control of the airport. outside of kunduz city, and that's where all the government offices from kunduz and the security forces are stationed now. and trying to survive. the taliban aren't even getting close to the walls of the airport, trying to get into the airport. >> traveling there with the afghan steam, we will be checking in with you as you get closer to kunduz for the moment, thank you. ♪ . >> barack obama has always been an international conference on counter terrorism on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly. three new countries hav
city, in less than 24 hours. stephanie decker al jazeera. >> travel with the army towards -- give us an idea what the situation is like in the city and how much of it the taliban actually controlled. >> afghan security forces today tried at least four times to send reinforcement to launch and to launch an operation to retake the city. but all the time, all the four times they are shelled and suffers at least ten soldiers dead, and -- and they failed to go anywhere. now, what we are...
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what do these berms and walls look like? are we putting up a great wall of china? city? what are we looking at? >> no, so it's fundamental to our vision is that we do not want to cut ourselves off from the waterfront and just build a wall around the entire waterfront and never be able to enjoy that. what we're looking to do is to put investments in place -- what we're calling integrated flood protection -- that integrates into the neighborhood, reduces risk when there is a flooding event, but also serves as a community amenity in all those times when there isn't a flooding event, and so building in landscaping features, perhaps deployable systems that can be put in place in advance of a storm that can then become the flood protection. and that's what we're gonna be designing over the next several months with a team of consultants that we're looking to bring on board to really put it into practice what that's going to look like, because it's gonna look different in every part of the city. >> i remember under mayor bloomberg, there was, after sandy, a proposal to have grates in the street, and th
what do these berms and walls look like? are we putting up a great wall of china? city? what are we looking at? >> no, so it's fundamental to our vision is that we do not want to cut ourselves off from the waterfront and just build a wall around the entire waterfront and never be able to enjoy that. what we're looking to do is to put investments in place -- what we're calling integrated flood protection -- that integrates into the neighborhood, reduces risk when there is a flooding event,...
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was to see what we could do to retain the students who got educated in the cities of -- city and what we could do to attract more college students to be there? we thought if we could make transportation really inexpensive and so that people could it around and meet every daily need, that that could be another source of comparative advantage. indeed, that crushing college debt really prevents people from being able to make a start on the rest of their lives. so giving people the chance to pay down that debt without having to make a car payment or pay for the maintenance of their automobile seemed like a really great thing. we knew that that strategy was working in d.c. where he saw a national ranking that said that we had the highest amount of college debt in the city, so we were winning, and the lowest amount of default rate it we also had the lowest amount -- highest a lot of talent and we had businesses looking for knowledge to workers coming to the district of columbia, so it was a successful strategy in that sense. transportation is a form of affordability. having transportation c
was to see what we could do to retain the students who got educated in the cities of -- city and what we could do to attract more college students to be there? we thought if we could make transportation really inexpensive and so that people could it around and meet every daily need, that that could be another source of comparative advantage. indeed, that crushing college debt really prevents people from being able to make a start on the rest of their lives. so giving people the chance to pay...
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. >> what cities did he visit and why? the >> he went on a congressional mission and they went to berlin and vienna and they saw how that europe was into the united states needed to spend a lot of money on the marshall plan that came out of that was an enormously great act. >> that meant the jfk assassination. please explain why nixon told the cia that he would go public on the assassination. >> he was upset that finding out the notion of president kennedy had given the order in vietnam. he never found evidence because it doesn't exist. they are very implicated as a not washing that out at all but when kennedy learned vienna had been killed he didn't know that it was going to begin. >> next is new jersey. >> my question is when is mr. thomas going to write about his grandfather? when i was at the university of wisconsin i took some dictation from him during the 1948 candidacy and i would like to know more about him. >> there is a very good book that won the national book award that i would recommend. >> i was convinced at
. >> what cities did he visit and why? the >> he went on a congressional mission and they went to berlin and vienna and they saw how that europe was into the united states needed to spend a lot of money on the marshall plan that came out of that was an enormously great act. >> that meant the jfk assassination. please explain why nixon told the cia that he would go public on the assassination. >> he was upset that finding out the notion of president kennedy had given the...
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. >> reporter: and that is, of course, what city health officials are hoping as well. they are also telling us tonight that they are sending staff members to 40 locations, locations that have identified to -- have been identified to have vulnerable populations, those are elderly people like nursing homes, senior centers, systems, these people at risk for dealing with legionnaire's disease. again, samples from those towers are -- have been taken to a lab. those results expected soon. we are live tonight in morris park in the bronx, i'm sandra bookman, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> fingers crossed on this. sandra, thank you. >>> a federal judge say dismissing four bribery accounts against bob menendez and an associate. ma den nez did -- a 22 count indictment accused menendez of accepting donations and gifts from melgen. >>> a street in midtown manhattan still blocked by construction equipment tonight. thankfully nobody was hurt when the piling rig tipped over on west 30th street near sixth avenue this morning. but surveillance video obtained exclusively by eyewitness new
. >> reporter: and that is, of course, what city health officials are hoping as well. they are also telling us tonight that they are sending staff members to 40 locations, locations that have identified to -- have been identified to have vulnerable populations, those are elderly people like nursing homes, senior centers, systems, these people at risk for dealing with legionnaire's disease. again, samples from those towers are -- have been taken to a lab. those results expected soon. we...
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the city of philadelphia is proud to host the event but is it really worth it and what's the city getting of all this. joining us now to talk more about this of course solomon jones morning host. >> i'm great hope you are as well. so what do you think? are you excited about this? is it good for the city? what's your take? >> it's great. beyonce is here. everybody knows it's going to be booty-licious. the reality is the city makes no money from this event. the proceeds that the promotors donate go to the united way which runs its own educational and social service programs. that's wonderful. but in a city where over a quarter of the people live in poverty, the fact that the city gets no money for this concert is very troubling. >> it's interesting because a lot of social media comments come in, people are excited in general about the concert, but social media not so much. francis wrote this is a scam. overpriced tickets to see overrated artists to stand around on the parkway, pay too much for everything. go to a real festival. solomon, i see stuff like that and i hear what you're saying, b
the city of philadelphia is proud to host the event but is it really worth it and what's the city getting of all this. joining us now to talk more about this of course solomon jones morning host. >> i'm great hope you are as well. so what do you think? are you excited about this? is it good for the city? what's your take? >> it's great. beyonce is here. everybody knows it's going to be booty-licious. the reality is the city makes no money from this event. the proceeds that the...
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what city leaders say you should be checking out before the papal visit. >>> plus we have the highlights and scores from another week of high school football. we'll take you around the region in the high school blitz. if you love mushrooms, you'll love this festivals. >>> good morning. tracking changes as we he into today. starting dry. but into the afternoon we expect to see this rainfall and isolated thunderstorms moving in. let's take a closer look at your current temperatures. we're at 58 in pottstown. 63 degrees in wildwood. 67 in dover. and 61 at the atlantic city airport. your eight-hour city planner shows by 10:00 a.m., 74 degrees. a mix of sun and clouds. by 1:00 p.m., our chance of isolated thunderstorms starts to move in. >>> hey, if you're looking for something to do this evening, you like country music? luke bryan is performing. he's part of a huge lineup for the 2015 county megaticket. it's an h.o. package featuring some of the biggest stars. tickets are only available on megaticket.com. >>> the time now is 5:41. two veterans who served america are now getting the chance at
what city leaders say you should be checking out before the papal visit. >>> plus we have the highlights and scores from another week of high school football. we'll take you around the region in the high school blitz. if you love mushrooms, you'll love this festivals. >>> good morning. tracking changes as we he into today. starting dry. but into the afternoon we expect to see this rainfall and isolated thunderstorms moving in. let's take a closer look at your current...
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animal escaped. >> new at 5 o'clock, the sticking point in the berkeley battle over cell phones and what the city whats to change to warn people about radiation. >> paying tribute to the comfort women of world war ii and how san francisco is honoring what san francisco is honoring what they lost. the manner >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good tuesday morning. september 22. i am eric thomas. >> i am kristen sze. >> breaking news from the east bay involving a carjacking and exchange of gunfire between the suspect and police. amy hollyfield is in san leandro with more. amy? >> yes, we are told the
animal escaped. >> new at 5 o'clock, the sticking point in the berkeley battle over cell phones and what the city whats to change to warn people about radiation. >> paying tribute to the comfort women of world war ii and how san francisco is honoring what san francisco is honoring what they lost. the manner >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good tuesday morning. september 22. i am eric thomas. >> i am kristen sze. >> breaking...
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. >> what city government allows to go on is a group of bicycle riders. at no point do we sit there and tolerate riding into oncoming traffic, violence or anything like that. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix5. >>> tonight the state department released more than 7,000 e-mails from hillary clinton's private serve are. 125 -- server. 125 have been censored saying they now contain private material. some of the e-mails even talk about refraining from discussing sensitive issues outside the government's secure messaging system. >>> tonight reporter craig boswell says two new polls show the underdogs in the race for the white house are giving hillary clinton and donald trump a run for their money. >> this was the summer of trump. do you believe this? how good is this for my ego? >> reporter: donald trump has had a successful run so far, but all that could soon change. a new survey out monday morning shows trump is now tied in 0 with dr. ben -- in iowa with dr. ben carson. brad blakeman was a senior staff member for president george w. bush and now teaches at georg
. >> what city government allows to go on is a group of bicycle riders. at no point do we sit there and tolerate riding into oncoming traffic, violence or anything like that. >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix5. >>> tonight the state department released more than 7,000 e-mails from hillary clinton's private serve are. 125 -- server. 125 have been censored saying they now contain private material. some of the e-mails even talk about refraining from discussing sensitive issues...
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in washington that a man was apparently picked up by authorities but not specifically mentioned what city after he was heard saying he wanted to do things to the pope. he was bought in for a mental health evaluation. but authorities found no evidence of a plot or plan. live along the parkway, i'm doug shimell, nbc 10 news. >>> a big surprise coming up for a local family. they're going to see the pope in a way no one else will. we're hearing from them and finding out why they were chosen for a special honor. there are a lot of traffic and parking changes with the pope's visit. check on how they'll impact you with the nbc 10 news app. >>> philadelphia leaves another sports legend. moses malone died suddenly at the age of 60. he was part of the 76ers championship team in 1983. his body was found in a norfolk hotel room after failing to show up for a celebrity golf tournament. doctors believe he died in his sleep. we have more on the passing of malone and the legacy he leaves behind. danny? >> he was the first player to go pro out of high school and became a two-time mvp, three-time. 12-time
in washington that a man was apparently picked up by authorities but not specifically mentioned what city after he was heard saying he wanted to do things to the pope. he was bought in for a mental health evaluation. but authorities found no evidence of a plot or plan. live along the parkway, i'm doug shimell, nbc 10 news. >>> a big surprise coming up for a local family. they're going to see the pope in a way no one else will. we're hearing from them and finding out why they were...
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up next what city or which city wants to require $19 an hour. >> and do you have what it takes to be the next american idol? >> no. >> well then don't go down to the cow palace this morning. because up next we are going to tell you how you can audition for the final season of the show today. >>> firefighters are making progress battling the valley fire. >> and the frantic search continues in lake county for animals still on the loose. how people in the community are coming together to help animals that could not be evacuated. mornings on 2 continues. >>> thank you so much for joining us. tuesday morning, september 15th i'm pam cook. >> and i'm dave clark. we continue with the valley fire burning out of control in lake county at this time. i want to show you a map of where the fire has burned so far. the valley fire is the orange area you see there below clear lake. the black stride area that is where the rocky and jerusalem fires burned earlier this year. the valley fire is 62,000 acres. it is already as large as those two fires combined. alex savidge is joining us now. where is this
up next what city or which city wants to require $19 an hour. >> and do you have what it takes to be the next american idol? >> no. >> well then don't go down to the cow palace this morning. because up next we are going to tell you how you can audition for the final season of the show today. >>> firefighters are making progress battling the valley fire. >> and the frantic search continues in lake county for animals still on the loose. how people in the community...
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let's get an update from the story from bagland in afghanistan south of the city of kunduz and what isning in the city of kunduz right now? >> the latest update we are getting is reenforcement security forces and special forces they were trying to advance kunduz city and turned back because simply they said there were too many ambushed on the road and suffered one dead and one injured and they turned back now it seems like it will be very difficult for them to advance to kunduz city and we are also hearing from kunduz city the forces there are in one side of kunduz city and trying to get into kunduz city, they couldn't because of strong resistance and now we are hearing that taliban are the ones controlling the city, the kunduz city. >> what have people been saying those who have been caught in the city and what has been happening to them? >> there is a big panic. you could see families leaving the area and if you talk with the normal people they say even if taliban were here and strong after this big jail break that over 600 prisoners were there and most of them were with taliban figh
let's get an update from the story from bagland in afghanistan south of the city of kunduz and what isning in the city of kunduz right now? >> the latest update we are getting is reenforcement security forces and special forces they were trying to advance kunduz city and turned back because simply they said there were too many ambushed on the road and suffered one dead and one injured and they turned back now it seems like it will be very difficult for them to advance to kunduz city and...
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it did not provide specifics, it's not clear what city it was to take place orbit was directly linked to the holy father. events in washington dc, philadelphia philadelphia and new york city are cause for concern especially since pope francis likes to veer off. >> he is a passionate man who likes to talk with the people. we are all very vigilant to protect him as he comes into the united states. >> reporter: according to the secret service they have traveled to rome to study vatican security. meanwhile tickets scalpers are trying to take advantage of the pope's visit. they are selling for hundreds or thousands of dollars. they say scalping free ticket goes against everything the pope stands for. new yorkers agree with. >> you should feel lucky to attend an event like this. >> reporter: are asking for a formal ban on the tickets scalpers. the mayor says the city is working with the secret service to shut down those ticket sales. that's the latest. >> ben: thank you. in the bronx a woman got into an argument with a ten year old boy and punched him in the face. now please need your help
it did not provide specifics, it's not clear what city it was to take place orbit was directly linked to the holy father. events in washington dc, philadelphia philadelphia and new york city are cause for concern especially since pope francis likes to veer off. >> he is a passionate man who likes to talk with the people. we are all very vigilant to protect him as he comes into the united states. >> reporter: according to the secret service they have traveled to rome to study vatican...
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what is poor? they decide for themselves to live here. they could go to the citynized a trip upriver to see new bordeaux, what was hoped to be a new france in the chaco. >> fish we bought today, 14 kilo. >> right. >> that's half a month's salary, and you get with bit of good luck in one night. >> right. ♪ >> outside of the cities, paraguay is sparsely populated. indigenous groups, a few settled europeans, mennonites, germans, and every so often, a fishing lure and shotgun salesman. what are the shotguns for? bandits? varmints? >> to hunt deer and water pig, capybara. >> that's a peacemaker. any rogue nazis we could shoot? i am tempted by the offer of a cheap shotgun for sale, but reason wins out. i don't think we are going to buy a shotgun today. me, beer, shotgun, hot sunny day, a producer? that's not a good mix. ♪ >> unlike madam lynch's guests, i'm making damn sure i'm eating on this boat trip. ah, the most important part of any meal, cold, frosty beverages. >> you already had one. >> i started early. here. cheers. oh, here we go. thank you. little fish in a ma
what is poor? they decide for themselves to live here. they could go to the citynized a trip upriver to see new bordeaux, what was hoped to be a new france in the chaco. >> fish we bought today, 14 kilo. >> right. >> that's half a month's salary, and you get with bit of good luck in one night. >> right. ♪ >> outside of the cities, paraguay is sparsely populated. indigenous groups, a few settled europeans, mennonites, germans, and every so often, a fishing lure...
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city. above average. that's what you can expect when you head out. we'll warm into mid-80s and we'll be there for a while. right now it's cool, good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm traicy davidson. >> our temperatures warm above average yesterday. we're going to stay that way today. in fact our temperatures will warm up more than what we saw yesterday. heading into mid-80s. 64 degrees in philadelphia. 53 in pottstown, 61 in wilmington, temperatures in dover at 61 degrees. 59 in wildwood, 62 in atlantic city. lots of sunshine, any clouds we have will be high thin clouds. no rainfall to tell you about either over the next couple dafs so eight hour city planner shows 62 degrees. take a look at your lunch hour, 81. today's high will go to 87 degrees, i'll let you know how long you can expect our temperatures to stay that hot in my next forecast in about ten minutes. let's check in with first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. >> we're on the vine expressway, looking at the cameras here around 24th we have no problems, camera moved down a
city. above average. that's what you can expect when you head out. we'll warm into mid-80s and we'll be there for a while. right now it's cool, good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm traicy davidson. >> our temperatures warm above average yesterday. we're going to stay that way today. in fact our temperatures will warm up more than what we saw yesterday. heading into mid-80s. 64 degrees in philadelphia. 53 in pottstown, 61 in wilmington, temperatures in dover at 61...
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city looking at that forecast. final preparations are underway for made in america festival in philadelphia big crowd are expect. "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson is along ben franklin parkway with more on what we all can expect at the event's fourth year, steve. >> ukee, only in philadelphia, can one of the biggest inner city music festivals in the country be called a dry run but that is exactly what city officials are labeling this labor day weekend, ahead of the pope's visit because they are using some of the information that they get from 70,000 flooding the parkway to an estimated 1.5 million in about three weeks and we asked the deputy mayor just how they will do. major music festival or precursor to the pope, city officials, they see it as both. >> this year it will be sold out, to a higher number. it is 70,000 people. >> reporter: for fourth year the made in america festival is taking over the the parkway and it is bigger than ever. 70,000 people each day, watching 52 acts on five stages, including, yes, beyonce, for the sold out one day celebration. >> not only do we own the fourth of july but we now own labor day as well. >> reporter: deputy mayor everette gilson says size of the c
city looking at that forecast. final preparations are underway for made in america festival in philadelphia big crowd are expect. "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson is along ben franklin parkway with more on what we all can expect at the event's fourth year, steve. >> ukee, only in philadelphia, can one of the biggest inner city music festivals in the country be called a dry run but that is exactly what city officials are labeling this labor day weekend, ahead of the...
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told that the city will do everything in its power to minimize disruption for those worshipers during the weekend. i'm told by pastors who attended we should learn in the coming days whathe city will do. katy zachry, "nbc 10 news." >>> jessica boyington with your traffic. still haven't recovered from this zeptd on 95 northbound at bridge. an hour drive time northbound from the vine up to wood haven road and the schuylkill doing okay. watch out for the disabled vehicle between city and route 1. >> i'm first alert meteorologist brittney shipp. temperatures between 83 and 87 degrees. sunshine and nice, a few degrees warmer than yesterday. we head into the rest of the week more of the same. a great week of weather. >> request love it. >> we'll have local updates in 25 minutes. >>> good morning. round two. the republican field set to face off in a second debate tonight. donald trump's rivals vowing to hit him hard they are time, but can they say or do anything to stop his momentum? we're live in california. >>> death toll rising. at least 16 people, many of them children, killed in that flash flooding in utah as more rain slows the search for four victims still missing this
told that the city will do everything in its power to minimize disruption for those worshipers during the weekend. i'm told by pastors who attended we should learn in the coming days whathe city will do. katy zachry, "nbc 10 news." >>> jessica boyington with your traffic. still haven't recovered from this zeptd on 95 northbound at bridge. an hour drive time northbound from the vine up to wood haven road and the schuylkill doing okay. watch out for the disabled vehicle between...
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cities. that has to stop. i sympathize with what mark was satisfying earlier and that i agree that a lot of the sanctuary satisfies cities and immigration gets wrapped up with some very uncomfortable rhetoric that certainly makes me worry. i think as we've said before on this show, we want to change the immigration laws and not sort of point fingers at immigrants, per se. >> i don't have to abide by this law. it's simply the way it is. >> rich, the point is this is not about immigrants. this is about criminals, and criminals are getting away with murder. >> yes, but it's also about sanctuary cities. it does have the power. even if you take the most minimalist constitution interpretation of what the federal government should do, you know, protecting the sovereignty of the country is one of the things it should do. if you have paning wear cities, you can flout the law in any number of ways. >> mark, you're not suggesting that the steinles should be unable to sue the city, are you? >> no, i think they should be allowed to sue the city,
cities. that has to stop. i sympathize with what mark was satisfying earlier and that i agree that a lot of the sanctuary satisfies cities and immigration gets wrapped up with some very uncomfortable rhetoric that certainly makes me worry. i think as we've said before on this show, we want to change the immigration laws and not sort of point fingers at immigrants, per se. >> i don't have to abide by this law. it's simply the way it is. >> rich, the point is this is not about...
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strategy moving forward is for us to get a better handle on where all the cooling towers in the city, and that's what the city council and the mayor have done. and most importantly, make sure they're cleaned and disinfected on a regular schedule. >> and the building owners now have to do that or they face penalties. is that enough of an incentive, do you think? >> you know, we think that the strategy that we're taking, making sure that every building owner registers their building, documents that it's been inspected, documents that it's been cleaned is going to do a long way towards preventing an outbreak like this from happening again. >> dr. jay varma, the infectious disease specialist. you can wash your hands after you shake mine, okay? thanks, doctor. appreciate it. >> quick program reminder for you -- pope francis wraps up his six-day historic visit in philadelphia tonight. the big mass starts at 4:00. i'm gonna anchor our live coverage from there tonight. and on that note, that'll do it for this edition of "upclose." i'm bill ritter in for diana williams. if you missed any of today's program, y
strategy moving forward is for us to get a better handle on where all the cooling towers in the city, and that's what the city council and the mayor have done. and most importantly, make sure they're cleaned and disinfected on a regular schedule. >> and the building owners now have to do that or they face penalties. is that enough of an incentive, do you think? >> you know, we think that the strategy that we're taking, making sure that every building owner registers their building,...
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what you going to do now? the water is going to receive. the national guard came and took control of the city but what next? 80% of the city was covered in water, 100,000 homes in new orleans were flooded, 20,000 businesses, schools were flooded, the utilities, the electric system practically destroyed and had to be rebuilt from scratch. i never thought about this, there are roughly 250 billion gallons of water on the streets of new york, of new orleans and the thing about water is it is really heavy so it broke the streets, broke the sewer pipes, broken gas pipes underneath. you can't just start turning on the gas, there are broken pipes everywhere. you had most of the city's bus is destroyed, 24 streetcars were flooded, $1 million a piece. half the fire equipment, fire engines, police vehicles, police headquarters was flooded, criminal courts were flooded. the evidence rooms were flooded, it was necessary, wasn't working 911. virtually every business closed. for the new york times for tweet months doing a story at a six months point at the development portrait, the revolving door was blocked by would. you
what you going to do now? the water is going to receive. the national guard came and took control of the city but what next? 80% of the city was covered in water, 100,000 homes in new orleans were flooded, 20,000 businesses, schools were flooded, the utilities, the electric system practically destroyed and had to be rebuilt from scratch. i never thought about this, there are roughly 250 billion gallons of water on the streets of new york, of new orleans and the thing about water is it is really...
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what you trash. or it might cost ya'. the city of san jose is cracking >>> it turns out someone is really keeping track. be careful what you trash or it might cost you. the city of san jose is cracking down on people who throw trash in the recycling bin. >> who knew taking out the trash could be so tricky. rick says he will throw things in recycling and isn't always sure if they should go there like these rags. >> i thought it was recyclable like this pillow. it's not? >> those are not. others say he spends such little time thinking about it he doesn't even know what he gets wrong. >> such a mindless time in my life that i couldn't tell you. >> he might want to think again. the city of san jose is stepping up efforts to help people sort trash from recycling. bins were actually trashed meaning people were only right about half the time. everything left to use and enforcement tools here. >> the city is studying what kinds of trash are ending up in the recycling bin. a guide to what you should do before rolling out the bins is availa
what you trash. or it might cost ya'. the city of san jose is cracking >>> it turns out someone is really keeping track. be careful what you trash or it might cost you. the city of san jose is cracking down on people who throw trash in the recycling bin. >> who knew taking out the trash could be so tricky. rick says he will throw things in recycling and isn't always sure if they should go there like these rags. >> i thought it was recyclable like this pillow. it's not?...
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city clerk: item no. 7, possible study on what the city and county of san francisco can do to help increase voter turnout. >> jason fried. you have a memo in your packet of items we can potentially study if we do desire. we have an intern enrique aguilar who is happy to do that study if we desire. what i ask for you if we want to move do the study we can move forward. would it not take much of my time. we think we can get a draft done in the range because of the department of elections and will not be available after they are over and they finish from doing this stuff. he can do some work prior to the election and some research in the prewriting of the report itself. if there is interest, please let me know otherwise we will move to the side. >> this request came from our last lafco meeting, commissioner lindo brought it up as how to increase voter turnout among lower income, minority communities and that's where we came up with this suggested topic with the report itself. >> okay. commissioner lindo? >>edwin lindo: it was in the context of the equity of accessibility to voting in the city.
city clerk: item no. 7, possible study on what the city and county of san francisco can do to help increase voter turnout. >> jason fried. you have a memo in your packet of items we can potentially study if we do desire. we have an intern enrique aguilar who is happy to do that study if we desire. what i ask for you if we want to move do the study we can move forward. would it not take much of my time. we think we can get a draft done in the range because of the department of elections...
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i came down to manhattan, to new york city, so far i haven't seen him yet but i am still hoping. >> what is it about this moment that makes it so exciting for you? >> this is a great experience, historic. the pope is coming to new york city. he will leave his footprint, >> without question. >> people are thrilled about this. we have people over here. why are you here? to see the pope? >> yes. i don't speak english very well. >> reporter: that's what you see when you walk up to tourists in new york in random. that is what makes the city great of course. let's talk to some other people here. we are hoping to see the pope. all right. i understand it we will wrap to another venue. that's the scene at 49th and sixth avenue. a lot of excitement two blocks away. the excitement is building. back to you. >> two things interesting. one a trash truck, a garbage truck and then a tourist bus. >> moving along. >> you are not going to see the pope on sixth avenue. >>> we want to go to joe torres at st. patrick's looking at the preparation for the prayer service this evening when the pope arrives. joe?
i came down to manhattan, to new york city, so far i haven't seen him yet but i am still hoping. >> what is it about this moment that makes it so exciting for you? >> this is a great experience, historic. the pope is coming to new york city. he will leave his footprint, >> without question. >> people are thrilled about this. we have people over here. why are you here? to see the pope? >> yes. i don't speak english very well. >> reporter: that's what you see...
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city council members. our reporter, janet o is in the newsroom. >> what described the labor commission report as "unsolicitedtrack to increase the minimum wage through 2016 although city leaders say they have their hands full. tonight, the city council will consider the labor commission's request to continue to increase minimum wage to $19 by 2020. the commission explained that it is higher than what other cities are proposing pus it aims to help employees cover future medical costs. here is a look at where minimum wage stands right now cross the bay area. oakland and emeryville is at $9, berkeley is at $10 an hour, and in the south bay many cities offer $10.0 an hour, and in san francisco it has the highest minimum wage right new at $11.05 city officials mail thousands of lot businesses to let them necessity about the proposal and open up the discussions. some of the businesses have already voiced their opposition saying that move would hurt their bottom line. critics want further review before anything is adopted. this afternoon, san jose city council will vote to approve the proposed minimum wage study. >
city council members. our reporter, janet o is in the newsroom. >> what described the labor commission report as "unsolicitedtrack to increase the minimum wage through 2016 although city leaders say they have their hands full. tonight, the city council will consider the labor commission's request to continue to increase minimum wage to $19 by 2020. the commission explained that it is higher than what other cities are proposing pus it aims to help employees cover future medical costs....
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after a week of fences and foot traffic, city crews are working to turn what were the francis festival grounds back into the center city we all know. that means, the empty bottles, the litter, the barricades, the barriers and much more, must go. with several thousand people getting about center city by foot over the weekend, a lot of waste was left in their wake. small price to pay of course for city, that's now hosed history. the papal mass, pope francis being packed the parkway, for ache owns oval to near city hall. some close up seeing the holy father in person, others watched on jumbro-trons nearby. they of course followed the holy father's final day all the way to the airport, where he left for rome roam last night. but many here, who saw him, and felt him, they say, hope his message stays behind. take a listen. >> he is casino after reporter if you would. you know, a reporter, messenger from jesus, extends that message throughout the world. so, what i saw, the friendliness, the love that the city brought out, i just hope it lasts. >> reporter: looking here now live at one of many
after a week of fences and foot traffic, city crews are working to turn what were the francis festival grounds back into the center city we all know. that means, the empty bottles, the litter, the barricades, the barriers and much more, must go. with several thousand people getting about center city by foot over the weekend, a lot of waste was left in their wake. small price to pay of course for city, that's now hosed history. the papal mass, pope francis being packed the parkway, for ache owns...
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the fbi isn't giving any details about what city the threat targeted but a along the ben franklin parkwayou can see that chain linked fence. it's popping up in a lot of spots. a former special agent with the secret service tells us whatever happens, security personnel are ready and he knows a thing or two about working security detail for popes. he did just that for pope john paul ii's visit to philly in 1979. >> these agents and officers are critically aware of what they have to do first of all to prevent it and then secondly, if it does occur, how to respond it to. >> security teams will continue to inspect the parkway until and until the pope' visit. >> among those expected at the parkway a long list of big stars will take the stage for the world meeting of families event prepared for the pope. fox 29's chris o'connell joins us live along the ben franklin parkway tonight. chris, this big event really starting to take shape. >> reporter: yeah, final preparations are in full gear here along it's parkway, iain. you see behind me the tents are being set up. fences are beige wrecked. stages
the fbi isn't giving any details about what city the threat targeted but a along the ben franklin parkwayou can see that chain linked fence. it's popping up in a lot of spots. a former special agent with the secret service tells us whatever happens, security personnel are ready and he knows a thing or two about working security detail for popes. he did just that for pope john paul ii's visit to philly in 1979. >> these agents and officers are critically aware of what they have to do first...
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are rent controlled units that were built for the workers of this city. >> reporter: out in the richmond district this homeowner says what he calls home sharing is his best hope to stay in the city. >> it's personal for me for a couple of reasons. we love the city. we are trying to stay here. nine months a year we have this room available to be able to rent that out. that's been great. >> reporter: so after years of debate over what these websites really mean for the city's housing market, the issue is now heading to the voters. >> the ballot measure will do what city hall failed to do, which is provide any effective regulation of "airbnb" and the 60 other companies that offer residential rentals to tourists in this town. >> i think it's important to acknowledge that there are short term rental regulations in san francisco. >> reporter: and that's the first argument from prop f opponents. >> the shirt to remember rental law has been -- short term rental law has been on the book for a short-term. >> reporter: people must voluntarily register the rental units and that's been slow. >> 650 registrants. 6,000 listings on "air
are rent controlled units that were built for the workers of this city. >> reporter: out in the richmond district this homeowner says what he calls home sharing is his best hope to stay in the city. >> it's personal for me for a couple of reasons. we love the city. we are trying to stay here. nine months a year we have this room available to be able to rent that out. that's been great. >> reporter: so after years of debate over what these websites really mean for the city's...
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and to just you again highlight what we as a city are trying to do. any means that we have to bring people into the fold and get them to be prepared at home and at work is something had a what that we look for. so thank you very much. and we'll move on to the next item on the agenda our el nino citywide planning. mike dayton our ems director is going to be presenting to us. >> thank you. i just wanted today to give you a little flavor of how the planning effort is going. some of the assumptions that were based in the plans on, obviously on previous events. we had the great benefit of having our executive director anne serve as incident commander during the el nino 1997-1998 event. if the predictions hold true we anticipate see a lot of mudslides. in '78-highway 101 in pasco cific pacificka was shut down at one point we had 80,000 people in san francisco without power and if you think about people with access and functional needs things can really turn south when the power is out for an extended period of time. that is going to be informing our planning
and to just you again highlight what we as a city are trying to do. any means that we have to bring people into the fold and get them to be prepared at home and at work is something had a what that we look for. so thank you very much. and we'll move on to the next item on the agenda our el nino citywide planning. mike dayton our ems director is going to be presenting to us. >> thank you. i just wanted today to give you a little flavor of how the planning effort is going. some of the...
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and to just you again highlight what we as a city are trying to do. at we have to bring people into the fold and get them to be prepared at home and at work is something had a what that we look for. so thank you very much. and we'll move on to the next item on the agenda our el nino citywide planning. mike dayton our ems director is going to be presenting to us. >> thank you. i just wanted today to give you a little flavor of how the planning effort is going. some of the assumptions that were based in the plans on, obviously on previous events. we had the great benefit of having our executive director anne serve as incident commander during the el nino 1997-1998 event. if the predictions hold true we anticipate see a lot of mudslides. in '78-highway 101 in pasco cific pacificka was shut down at one point we had 80,000 people in san francisco without power and if you think about people with access and functional needs things can really turn south when the power is out for an extended period of time. that is going to be informing our planning efforts. we
and to just you again highlight what we as a city are trying to do. at we have to bring people into the fold and get them to be prepared at home and at work is something had a what that we look for. so thank you very much. and we'll move on to the next item on the agenda our el nino citywide planning. mike dayton our ems director is going to be presenting to us. >> thank you. i just wanted today to give you a little flavor of how the planning effort is going. some of the assumptions that...
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else can the city be doing here, jan? >> what else can the city be doing? >> there's a list, but start with your favorite two. >> well, this is a tough one. i think the police department is a good place to start. and i think we need to change this rule of two. part of the problem is in the civil service, that we have this rule of two that you can only select from the top two scorers on the civil service exam. that could be expanded a little bit. if you made it a rule of four, if you made it a rule of five -- >> it's a leftover from the 1970s. >> it would give you more choices in terms of hiring. it would give the city more flexibility, i think. >> but, you know, monica, as sam has so brilliantly shown in his documentary series on the city, we've had a 200-year history of racism. not just in philadelphia, but in the nation. and yes, things have gotten better. things have gotten vastly better than they were 50 years ago. but that legacy is still there, and it still has an effect, in my opinion. and things like jan's talking about, trying to be more aggressive
else can the city be doing here, jan? >> what else can the city be doing? >> there's a list, but start with your favorite two. >> well, this is a tough one. i think the police department is a good place to start. and i think we need to change this rule of two. part of the problem is in the civil service, that we have this rule of two that you can only select from the top two scorers on the civil service exam. that could be expanded a little bit. if you made it a rule of four,...
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we have been working really hard on a city wide chief information security officer recruitment. what's different about that than previous situations is that departments have had and still do have security officer functions but this is an actual city wide authority. we are getting very, very close. we had engaged in executive search firm and close to have finalists to review and select from so i see this position being filled very soon and instrumental to making progress on some of the concerns, and also at the committee on information technology we have an architecture and policy review board that is a working group that functions to collect the stakeholder groups from various departments and organize the conversations around technology policies, priorities and recommendations, and then bring those back forward to the official governing body of coit for consideration, discussion and approval, so that is also a city wide cross departmental coordinated effort and discussion. that body has been officially instituted and has had its first working meeting, and we're making progress there pr
we have been working really hard on a city wide chief information security officer recruitment. what's different about that than previous situations is that departments have had and still do have security officer functions but this is an actual city wide authority. we are getting very, very close. we had engaged in executive search firm and close to have finalists to review and select from so i see this position being filled very soon and instrumental to making progress on some of the concerns,...
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what else? >> city board of health is set to vote today and possibly putting salt warnings on menus. >> salt is bad for us. >> you mean there's salt on french price. chicken i think centers >> going to minimze this ?oir >> first city in america to require this warning label but how much is too much? >> and how does it affect priolo. >> seems so obvious, teresa. >> seriously let's find out how financial interest. >> maybe she doesn't put salt on her food potentially. but when you order a salad at uno you wouldn't expect a lot of salt in it. but i'm checking min ewe and classic cob salad has 2,000 milligrams of sodium in it. that might not be something that you would expect. daily limit for people. so this is what city is talking about. board eve health wants to put this sticker on -- chain restaurant menus where the sodium intake would be really, really high almost your entire daily limit. on second thought don't pass the salt. serving up food regulations aimed at curtailing your salt intake. will vote r
what else? >> city board of health is set to vote today and possibly putting salt warnings on menus. >> salt is bad for us. >> you mean there's salt on french price. chicken i think centers >> going to minimze this ?oir >> first city in america to require this warning label but how much is too much? >> and how does it affect priolo. >> seems so obvious, teresa. >> seriously let's find out how financial interest. >> maybe she doesn't put salt...
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and to just you again highlight what we as a city are trying to do. any means that we have to bring people into the fold and get them to be prepared at home and at work is something had a what that we look for. so thank you very much. and we'll move on to the next item on the agenda our el nino citywide planning. mike dayton our ems director is going to be presenting to us. >> thank you. i just wanted today to give you a little flavor of how the planning effort is going. some of the assumptions that were based in the plans on, obviously on previous events. we had the great benefit of having our executive director anne serve as incident commander during the el nino 1997-1998 event. if the predictions hold true we anticipate see a lot of mudslides. in '78-highway 101 in pasco cific pacificka was shut down at one point we had 80,000 people in san francisco without power and if you think about people with access and functional needs things can really turn south when the power is out for an extended period of time. that is going to be informing our planning
and to just you again highlight what we as a city are trying to do. any means that we have to bring people into the fold and get them to be prepared at home and at work is something had a what that we look for. so thank you very much. and we'll move on to the next item on the agenda our el nino citywide planning. mike dayton our ems director is going to be presenting to us. >> thank you. i just wanted today to give you a little flavor of how the planning effort is going. some of the...
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throw main vigilant. >>> james blake may sue the city of new york after being detained by a police officer on wednesday. today, he says it depends on whathe city does to make it right. as andy rose reports, blake wants to see changes in the way police deal with the public. >> it still strikes a nerve. >> reporter: james blake say it's frustrating to watch the surveillance vid imroapt former tennis star says he has an attorney but hasn't decided if he'll sue the city of new york. >> if we come up with solutions, we don't have to court go to court. if they don't do enough to make this right, we may need to do a lawsuit. >> reporter: this surveillance video shows blake casually standing outside a new york hotel when undercover officer james frascatori rushes him and tags him to the ground. cop were investigating credit card fraud. blake says it's an unnecessary use of force. >> it doesn't make sense when you're investigating a non- violent crime, a supposedly non- violent criminal that isn't running and isn't showing any sign of resisting. it's really unnecessary. >> reporter: frascatori has been placed on desk duty. both william bratten a
throw main vigilant. >>> james blake may sue the city of new york after being detained by a police officer on wednesday. today, he says it depends on whathe city does to make it right. as andy rose reports, blake wants to see changes in the way police deal with the public. >> it still strikes a nerve. >> reporter: james blake say it's frustrating to watch the surveillance vid imroapt former tennis star says he has an attorney but hasn't decided if he'll sue the city of new...
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you got the concert booked in atlantic city, what's going on?ladies and gentlemen. >> bobby hill, man. >> love that kid. >> that's how you play. >> coming up he plays a very cool uncle jesse on the hit series -- i call him uncle jesse and john stamos is tv's newest grandfather. >> grandfather. >> and we'll talk about that and get the new scoop on the new i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingred
you got the concert booked in atlantic city, what's going on?ladies and gentlemen. >> bobby hill, man. >> love that kid. >> that's how you play. >> coming up he plays a very cool uncle jesse on the hit series -- i call him uncle jesse and john stamos is tv's newest grandfather. >> grandfather. >> and we'll talk about that and get the new scoop on the new i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from...
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in the meantime, many of the city's visitors are taking time to enjoy some of what the city has to offers a beautiful city. it's beautiful people. it's nice to be here. >> it's really great. the people are so warm and they welcome us with their smiles. >> we went to the basilica today. it's the beautiful. what a wonderful event. we're so happy to be here. >> reporter: and back out here live on the parkway you can see that it remains closed to traffic as crews continue to prepare for the festival of families saturday and of course the exciting, the papal mass which will be on sunday. we've already seen a few crews rolling through even early this morning, the first one coming in about 4:30 this morning as they prepare to put on all those last-minute touches. we're live here along the park way, eva pilgrim channel6 "action news." >> very exciting. thank you eva. >>> another warning for drivers. tow trucks will be out clearing cars and trucks from designated emergency routes in philadelphia at 9:00 this morning. the move is ahead of the pope's visit. 6abc.com has a list of together enforceme
in the meantime, many of the city's visitors are taking time to enjoy some of what the city has to offers a beautiful city. it's beautiful people. it's nice to be here. >> it's really great. the people are so warm and they welcome us with their smiles. >> we went to the basilica today. it's the beautiful. what a wonderful event. we're so happy to be here. >> reporter: and back out here live on the parkway you can see that it remains closed to traffic as crews continue to...
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they are on high alert this morning after an attempted kidnapping it happen on second avenue red what city the man drove his van on to the sidewalk they released a sketch of the suspect he described as a hispanic male in his mid-30s with brown hair they say the man has a mole or a scar bring all his left cheek of the roof rack on top with a more instrumental in the former ... will call to some child endangerment charges he was caught before little ass on my last friday in the car knows park along the tech to 80 we note as well as the land and african said he was targeted at back in 2014 forgive me off to a minor head of hair brushes past with dollars bail they're not rich imperatives of the children find out if it had insistences contact with. >>james: we have surveillance video of the incident which happened build about to go along the drive near for dinner drive and you can see him breaking into the backyard through the sliding door that is how he made into a police said he also into the family's dog were made through god is all to the shattered glass on the floor the dog at the glass an
they are on high alert this morning after an attempted kidnapping it happen on second avenue red what city the man drove his van on to the sidewalk they released a sketch of the suspect he described as a hispanic male in his mid-30s with brown hair they say the man has a mole or a scar bring all his left cheek of the roof rack on top with a more instrumental in the former ... will call to some child endangerment charges he was caught before little ass on my last friday in the car knows park...