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reporting live in woodland, south jersey tonight, ken, "action news" at 10 on phl17, walter. >> thank you, kenneth. police in philadelphia say a suspected drunk driver slammed into one of their cruisers tonight at 5:00 intersection of front and indiana in north philadelphia. investigators tell "action news" nobody was injured and the driver was arrested at the scream. >> over in rhawnhurst police are investigating a deadly freak accident. officers and medics responded to 1900 block of stanwith street this afternoon where a 64-year-old man was crushed while working on his carch the vehicle was held up with i jack when it fell over while the victim was underneath. that victim was not identified. >> comedian bill cosby may be staying silent on lingering rain allegations but today his lawyer had something to say about. it today cosby's attorney released a statement stating the entertainer will not dig few "decade old des credited crimes claims with a response" yesterday he refused to answer questions of an action accusation during interview with npr. he was accused of sex abuse by several
reporting live in woodland, south jersey tonight, ken, "action news" at 10 on phl17, walter. >> thank you, kenneth. police in philadelphia say a suspected drunk driver slammed into one of their cruisers tonight at 5:00 intersection of front and indiana in north philadelphia. investigators tell "action news" nobody was injured and the driver was arrested at the scream. >> over in rhawnhurst police are investigating a deadly freak accident. officers and medics...
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another one-on-one opportunity between woodland and hunter. hunter had to turn into a db. making sure it didn't turn into an int. >> paul: two to his left, two to his right. velocity and accuracy again to chad williams. he gets out of bounds to stop the clock with 1:07 left. >> anthony: chad williams came in leading this team on both yards and touchdown receptions. he's gotten plenty of one-on-one coverage to what now is the boundary side, the shorter side of the field. >> paul: the play clock continuing to run here now inside of ten seconds. the clock is stopped at 1:07. >> anthony: i'm sure perhaps the helmet came off. that's a complete guess on my part. not sure why the stoppage. but the center went off the field. >> paul: now back to 19. most points ever in a bayou classic. winner plays in the title game also here in the 41st the two teams are tied at 20. so the winner can claim an advantage in the overall series. a first down and then some for the tigers. williams still on his feet. down to the 11 yarline. 447 yards passing and a big 18-yard run. >> anthony: williams
another one-on-one opportunity between woodland and hunter. hunter had to turn into a db. making sure it didn't turn into an int. >> paul: two to his left, two to his right. velocity and accuracy again to chad williams. he gets out of bounds to stop the clock with 1:07 left. >> anthony: chad williams came in leading this team on both yards and touchdown receptions. he's gotten plenty of one-on-one coverage to what now is the boundary side, the shorter side of the field. >>...
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betweends were built 1250 ad in a time as the late woodland. they were gardeners and hunters andmoved around wisconsin parts of adjoining states and were a spectacular people. they built these monumental sculptures for their death -- structures for their dead and changed the landscape permanently so we cannot forget them. basket at these one the time, taking topsoil from the surrounding areas. there was no sign they were digging deep pits to get phil -- fill. they were probably digging shallow scrapes so the land would heal quickly and he raised the damage they have done to make the mound. the madison area is an extremely rich environment. we have a concentration of several large lakes surrounded by productive marshes that would've been home to flocks of waterfowl, geese, ducks, along with plans like wild rice and edible roots. this would've been a wonderful place to live, very rich in resources, and a place with enough shelter to see them through the winter. the presence of high hills like we are standing on left behind by the glaciers in clos
betweends were built 1250 ad in a time as the late woodland. they were gardeners and hunters andmoved around wisconsin parts of adjoining states and were a spectacular people. they built these monumental sculptures for their death -- structures for their dead and changed the landscape permanently so we cannot forget them. basket at these one the time, taking topsoil from the surrounding areas. there was no sign they were digging deep pits to get phil -- fill. they were probably digging shallow...
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that time hunter turned into a defensive back to return than one away from woodland end. >> two wideouts to his left. two to his right. stands and fires to his right. olocity aassy wiliams came in. >> he's gotten plenty of one on one coverage to what now the pet competiti competitive. the clock is stop at 107. >> if the fla can it the two eams are tied at 20. .illiams deep to himself. orfirst down and then some for williagers. feet.ms still on his feet. down to the 11 yard line. ndinn, inbound an toenl too de fence i fenci fencive. grambling using its time t. de..ing dealing with this. ,hose can be difficult to defend if you don't have additional defenders on the side. i think you allow that front to press the quarterback like they've done so affectively throughout the game. >> all corn state awaits winner last swag cham chon champion pot. nthony: ym zwrnld zoned nun. > again a bit of confusion between the wide receivers not actg certain of who the football is actually intended for to run proper routes and have the necessary spacing by both formation and your actual wecution in runni
that time hunter turned into a defensive back to return than one away from woodland end. >> two wideouts to his left. two to his right. stands and fires to his right. olocity aassy wiliams came in. >> he's gotten plenty of one on one coverage to what now the pet competiti competitive. the clock is stop at 107. >> if the fla can it the two eams are tied at 20. .illiams deep to himself. orfirst down and then some for williagers. feet.ms still on his feet. down to the 11 yard...
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call the effigy mound culture, effigy builders of the western great lakes, a time known as the lake woodland. they were gardeners and hunters who roamed around most of and were justnsin a spectacular people. they built these monumental sculptures to their dead and have changed the landscape permanently so that we cannot forget them. these, taking topsoil from the surrounding area. there is no sign that they were pitsng deep hits -- deep to get phil for the mound. probably, they were digging shallowly so the land itself would get filled very quickly and even race the damage they had done. the madison area is an extremely rich environment. we have a concentration of proportions that would have been home to flocks of waterfowl, geese, ducks, along with plants like wild rice and some edible roots. this would have been a wonderful place to live, very rich in resources, and a place with enough shelter to see them through the winter. the presence of high hills like we are standing on left behind the glaciers in close proximity to water may have inspired them to place the mounds here halfway between
call the effigy mound culture, effigy builders of the western great lakes, a time known as the lake woodland. they were gardeners and hunters who roamed around most of and were justnsin a spectacular people. they built these monumental sculptures to their dead and have changed the landscape permanently so that we cannot forget them. these, taking topsoil from the surrounding area. there is no sign that they were pitsng deep hits -- deep to get phil for the mound. probably, they were digging...
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>> oh yes. >> that is a woodland creature. >> i like to watch -- >> i like to watch them frolic.rolicking, not the sex. andy what do you make of this? >> i am fine with them doing it. this is a dating site. if it bugs you that is helpful too. if you roll your eyes you know that person is not a match for you. >> would you choose several? >> i would pick two. >> no judgment. >> i would pick two spirit which is a native american term for a person who believes it has a masculine and feminine spirit. >> so in between? >> it is kennedy's romantic line, shut up and eat. lie i like those that have the 16-page menu. >> i wish there was more options for their hair color. okay, brown. but my hair is so much more than brown. a little highlights, a little bit of -- >> it shimmers. >> we is a to go. coming up, the sexiest man alive. have you been looking at him all night. animals, videos and you know what it is. fox news.com/red eye arrow. here's some news you may find surprising. we're for an open internet for all. we're for creating more innovation and competition. we're for net neutrality p
>> oh yes. >> that is a woodland creature. >> i like to watch -- >> i like to watch them frolic.rolicking, not the sex. andy what do you make of this? >> i am fine with them doing it. this is a dating site. if it bugs you that is helpful too. if you roll your eyes you know that person is not a match for you. >> would you choose several? >> i would pick two. >> no judgment. >> i would pick two spirit which is a native american term for a...
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as you see chopper 6 is hovering above this trolley at 47 and woodland in southwest philadelphia where a trolley has collided with a car. if there is information that warrants us going back to this story we will let you know. >>> now, the story of a very lucky philadelphia police officer released from the hospital today and talking to "action news." this was the scene saturday night when the officer's cruiser burst into flames at 28 and passcard. thanks to a 17-year-old that rerescued marc kimsey. he was able to talk to annie mccormick and live at the 17t 17th district at 20 and federal. annie. >> that is right. he was back in the 17ble 17t 17th district today. he suffered a concussion and injuries to one of his legs am today he was surrounded by his girlfriend and captain and sergeant. he recalled the terrifies night and thanked the two men that saved him. this is mark kimsey's cruiser on fire. after the impact the officer remembers hearing a voice yelling at him. >> your car is on fire. you need to get out. i have to pull you out of the window. he started to pull me out. i couldn't m
as you see chopper 6 is hovering above this trolley at 47 and woodland in southwest philadelphia where a trolley has collided with a car. if there is information that warrants us going back to this story we will let you know. >>> now, the story of a very lucky philadelphia police officer released from the hospital today and talking to "action news." this was the scene saturday night when the officer's cruiser burst into flames at 28 and passcard. thanks to a 17-year-old that...
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as you see chopper 6 is hovering above this trolley at 47 and woodland in southwest philadelphia where a trolley has collided with a car. if there is information that warrants us going back to this story we will let you know. >>> now, the story of a very lucky philadelphia police officer released from the hospital today and talking to "action news." this was the scene saturday night when the officer's cruiser burst into flames at 28 and passcard. thanks to a 17-year-old that rerescued marc kimsey. he was able to t
as you see chopper 6 is hovering above this trolley at 47 and woodland in southwest philadelphia where a trolley has collided with a car. if there is information that warrants us going back to this story we will let you know. >>> now, the story of a very lucky philadelphia police officer released from the hospital today and talking to "action news." this was the scene saturday night when the officer's cruiser burst into flames at 28 and passcard. thanks to a 17-year-old that...
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jon: rebecca rose woodland, doug burns. thanks. >> my pleasure. heather: we need the lawyers for this next one. a toddler behind bars. why cops say it was actually justified, to put a 3-year-old girl in jail? and then secretary of defense chuck hagel testifies on capitol hill. he is up there right now and he is detailing the obama administration strategy to defeat isis. >> as a coalition and as a nation we must prepare for a long and difficult struggle. there will be setbacks, but we are seeing steady and sustainable progress. heather: let's take a look what is ahead on "outnumbered" at top of the hour. sandra, andrea. what is coming up, ladies. >> they may hold hearings on the obamacare architect caught on video saying the administration got the law passed by hiding truth from voters he called stupid as a third video surfaces. does this video give the gop need to repeal or change the health care law? >> "time" magazine says it is time to ban the word feminist? is that a good idea? is obnoxious and overused as bae, the new boo or not sorry? we'll
jon: rebecca rose woodland, doug burns. thanks. >> my pleasure. heather: we need the lawyers for this next one. a toddler behind bars. why cops say it was actually justified, to put a 3-year-old girl in jail? and then secretary of defense chuck hagel testifies on capitol hill. he is up there right now and he is detailing the obama administration strategy to defeat isis. >> as a coalition and as a nation we must prepare for a long and difficult struggle. there will be setbacks, but...
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pennsylvania police say he stayed in a $500 a night hotel at the nemacolin resort woodlands for two weeksmay and ran up a tab of $16,000 and left without paying a dime. only leaving the hotel once employees caught on. police finally arresting him during a traffic stop in michigan six months later. according to court documents he initially called the hotel posing as another doctor from a local hospital and telling them to set up a house account for an out-of-town doctor named jeffrey cochran. authorities in nebraska say he's also want there had because earlier this year he did the very same thing. telling a hotel he was a doctor doing work for a local hospital and that the hospital would be picking up the tab. that stay lasted 47 days. apparently the idea isn't so far-fetched. 20-year-old matthew shite was sentenced to a year in jail after he was arrested in 2011 for impersonating a physician assistant in a florida hospital when he was just 17. >> i started doing cpr on her for two minutes. >> but cochran seen in previous mug shots has allegedly taken the charade further. >> it's finally t
pennsylvania police say he stayed in a $500 a night hotel at the nemacolin resort woodlands for two weeksmay and ran up a tab of $16,000 and left without paying a dime. only leaving the hotel once employees caught on. police finally arresting him during a traffic stop in michigan six months later. according to court documents he initially called the hotel posing as another doctor from a local hospital and telling them to set up a house account for an out-of-town doctor named jeffrey cochran....
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. >> "techknow" knot a look at monsanta's dna marker lad in woodland california.e, hundreds of markers have been discovered for traits in fruits and vegetables. the first step in the process - pulverizing tissue samples so d.n.a. can be extracted by the robot. how do you extract d.n.a.? how does that happen? >> thankfully biology made dna water soluble. all we need to do is add water. >> once that has happened it is deposited into a center final, removing plant debris. >> at 3,000 revolutions per minute, it's hard to get rid of the cellular debris from the leaf or chip. the second purification is to put the liquid through a filter, producing a d.n.a. that is a pure, high quality, so we can it. >> it is loaded into the wells. enzymes and other chemicals are added to detect the appearance of specific genes. >> the kneel is to found the one in 1,000 plants that contains in. >> the needle in a haystack. >> that's right. >> this shows the results on water melon plants. each dot is a plant. green dots indicate plants with a genetic marker for a certain disease resistanc
. >> "techknow" knot a look at monsanta's dna marker lad in woodland california.e, hundreds of markers have been discovered for traits in fruits and vegetables. the first step in the process - pulverizing tissue samples so d.n.a. can be extracted by the robot. how do you extract d.n.a.? how does that happen? >> thankfully biology made dna water soluble. all we need to do is add water. >> once that has happened it is deposited into a center final, removing plant...
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woodlands texas, steer to the station with $2.30-gallon gas, please. much of the country strains in the first snowfall of the season. dumping a lot of it across the midwest. freezing temperatures down to co, 30 below in some areas in the plains states. don't tell me there is a financial connection here, the poocalled what it means a poor economy. charles: cold weather in wintertime is normal, fitting perfectly with what retailers want. you know, listen, as long as it is not being devastating, this is what the economy wants. online shopping will be even bigger than ever in this kind of thing helps. stuart: if your credit cards work. weak sales again at mickey d's? what is going on? >> yes, weak, but the decline has eased and that is good news. overall the global numbers drop half a percent. in the u.s. down 1%. did well in australia, the weak areas were in fact asia pacific, africa. a little bit of a push and pull. it is not as bad as it could have been. stuart: would you buy it? charles: not yet. give it some time, it will come back, but no urgency to
woodlands texas, steer to the station with $2.30-gallon gas, please. much of the country strains in the first snowfall of the season. dumping a lot of it across the midwest. freezing temperatures down to co, 30 below in some areas in the plains states. don't tell me there is a financial connection here, the poocalled what it means a poor economy. charles: cold weather in wintertime is normal, fitting perfectly with what retailers want. you know, listen, as long as it is not being devastating,...
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jackson said that, our democratic institutions are rooted in these vast tracks of wilderness and woodlandso my father considered this part of our heritage and, you know, our purple mountains' majesty and he saw the desstriction of those things, the short-sighted destruction by industry as really an attack on american values and sovereignty. >> is global warming today the biggest threat? >> i think global warmin thegrave gravest threat to, you know, the population is a threat. but global warming, it's the product of a war between old energy, the carbon cronnies who, by the way, could not stay in business in a true free market capitalism because these new technology like wind and solar can produce electropics and deliver them to their customers much more efficiently and much cheaper than the old energy economy. the only way that they maintained their foot hold in our economy is through enormous subsidies and through the domination of the political process you, through, again, through the subversion of democracy. if we could take the subsidies away from coal and oil, a trillion dollars of su
jackson said that, our democratic institutions are rooted in these vast tracks of wilderness and woodlandso my father considered this part of our heritage and, you know, our purple mountains' majesty and he saw the desstriction of those things, the short-sighted destruction by industry as really an attack on american values and sovereignty. >> is global warming today the biggest threat? >> i think global warmin thegrave gravest threat to, you know, the population is a threat. but...
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woodland seeing 3/10 of an inch an hour. this will continue a while before it starts to taper off. should be the next 30 minutes to an hour. it's moving at a good pace mainly to the east. trend ton also getting light rain. also light rain along the i-95 corridor. even in philadelphia we could see more light rain, even a mix, especially parts lower and west. burkes county, mostly light snow. now, we are seeing it tapering off through parts of thely high valley. most of what we are seeing to the west and north of philadelphia, it's on the lighter side. there is one band around harrisburg, looks like it's starting to form a pretty consistent area of snowfall, but that could very well start to taper off, too. what we are seeing for the first snoefls is grassy accumulations. mostly what we have seen this evening has been north and west of philadelphia. one to two inches mainly accumulation on cars. but the good news is, it is melting on the roadways. right now, temperatures a little above freezing. 31 inmount pocono. much of south injuresy and delaware. into the mid thifts. now a cold s
woodland seeing 3/10 of an inch an hour. this will continue a while before it starts to taper off. should be the next 30 minutes to an hour. it's moving at a good pace mainly to the east. trend ton also getting light rain. also light rain along the i-95 corridor. even in philadelphia we could see more light rain, even a mix, especially parts lower and west. burkes county, mostly light snow. now, we are seeing it tapering off through parts of thely high valley. most of what we are seeing to the...
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the trolley was westbound on woodland avenue.here were 11 people in the trolley and two people in a car that had to be taken to hup with minor injuries. there's no word on exactly what led to that wreck. >>> well, now a bold broad daylight shooting in the streets of philadelphia. tonight police are looking for this man who is shown on surveillance video firing a gun. all this happened last thursday around 1 o'clock in the afternoon on west clearfield street in north philadelphia. the suspect hit a parked car and did not hit his intended target. >> the coatesville area school district completes its internal investigation after a kindergartener survived abuse that allegedly killed his little brother. investigators say three-year-old scotty mcmillan was murdered by his mother and her boyfriend in a trailer in west caln township. scotty's brother ryan had been absent from school for two weeks. the district maintains staffers were not aware of any abuse and the district superintendent dr. kathy tashner release add statement saying whe
the trolley was westbound on woodland avenue.here were 11 people in the trolley and two people in a car that had to be taken to hup with minor injuries. there's no word on exactly what led to that wreck. >>> well, now a bold broad daylight shooting in the streets of philadelphia. tonight police are looking for this man who is shown on surveillance video firing a gun. all this happened last thursday around 1 o'clock in the afternoon on west clearfield street in north philadelphia. the...
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this is a live picture from woodland avenue. this accident happened around 5:00 tonight.u see, those vehicles are still there. we don't know yet if any students were on the bus but here's what we do know. two people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. count on nbc 10 to work to get more information and pass it along on air and online. >>> preparing for the pope will be very different now than it was the last time a leader of the catholic church was in our area. i asked retired nbc 10 news anchor and reporter terry ruggles to take a look back at 1979 and a frightening moment he had as he travelled with pope john paul ii's motorcade. >> your holiness, we welcome you to the great city of philadelphia. >> and with those words from former philadelphia mayor frank riz rizzo, a 21-hour visit to our area from pope john paul ii began. >> thank you very much. >> terry ruggles covered the pope's visit as a reporter for nbc 10. >> security will be a big concern when the pope comes here. what was it like in '79? >> when he was here, he was fierce. >> reporter: the pope's m
this is a live picture from woodland avenue. this accident happened around 5:00 tonight.u see, those vehicles are still there. we don't know yet if any students were on the bus but here's what we do know. two people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. count on nbc 10 to work to get more information and pass it along on air and online. >>> preparing for the pope will be very different now than it was the last time a leader of the catholic church was in our area. i asked...
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caylee wilson of woodland cut off her hair to support her grandmother recently diagnosed for cancer.ng the group teach anti-bullying will give her a medal of courage and kelly will get a day of pampering at salon olivia. >>> the time is 5:57. this morning we're tracking near freezing temperatures across the area. nbc10's matt delucia is doing the dirty work this morning. he's out there for us. we appreciate it. what's going on out there, matt? >> if you want to explore the sights of the city without the big crowds, now would be the time to do it. very few people are outside. we are on market street right now. give you another live look coming up after this break. >>> all right. matt has the gloves, the coats. seeing temperatures below freezing in many spots. it feels like0,÷wx degrees in mount pocono. pretty morning. a quiet morning in terms of any precipitation. no precipitation. skies are clear. we'll talk more about the cold temperatures during your workweek. that's all coming up. >>> right now on "nbc10 news today," it feels a lot like winter. and it looks that way, too, this mor
caylee wilson of woodland cut off her hair to support her grandmother recently diagnosed for cancer.ng the group teach anti-bullying will give her a medal of courage and kelly will get a day of pampering at salon olivia. >>> the time is 5:57. this morning we're tracking near freezing temperatures across the area. nbc10's matt delucia is doing the dirty work this morning. he's out there for us. we appreciate it. what's going on out there, matt? >> if you want to explore the sights...
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"action news" reporter sken in woodland camden county with more on" story you see only on "action news". >> mother and son are doing better but they want the hit-and-run driver caught. we must warn you. surveillance you're about to see is disturbing. and in this "action news" exclusive this is the moment irene king and her 5-year-old son michael goreman almost lost their lives as they crossed this wood land street. that suv plowed into the mother and son. >> the truck came and i pushed my son out of the way and i got the impacting. what went fly your sglind i was going to die at that time. i felt like i was going to die. >> call is a miracle because king and her son survived. they're home recovering from a number of injuries and they were on their way home from a store thursday night walking a cross maple atwoodland when the suv slammed into them and kept going. >> he needs to be caught and put behind bars. >> camera at d & d market captured the hard to watch incident and it was employee don sam that saw it up close. he ran over to help and called 911. >> it was mind boggling i didn't
"action news" reporter sken in woodland camden county with more on" story you see only on "action news". >> mother and son are doing better but they want the hit-and-run driver caught. we must warn you. surveillance you're about to see is disturbing. and in this "action news" exclusive this is the moment irene king and her 5-year-old son michael goreman almost lost their lives as they crossed this wood land street. that suv plowed into the mother and...
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>> bamboo is the oldest elephant here at seattle's woodland park zoo. shares this space with two other elephants, 35 year old chai and 45 year old retoto. >> so even when we have elephants that are sharing the same space together, they often times choose just to share opposite ends of the exhibit. >> a growing body of evidence shows that zoo elephants thrive when they are able to socialize with each other in a herd of three or more. the a.z.a. is requiring all of its accredited zoos with less than three elephants, increase their herds or phase out their programs and donate their elephants to other zoos. animal rights advocates say that's not enough. >> what would you like to see for these elephants? >> i would like to see them retired to a sanctuary where they can roam on vast acres of land. >> but curator martin ramirez believes zoos have a duty to breed new elephants and sanctuaries are meant for the animals to live out their days, not procreate. >> there you go, perfect! >> ramirez hopes that providing an up close and personal experience will inspire
>> bamboo is the oldest elephant here at seattle's woodland park zoo. shares this space with two other elephants, 35 year old chai and 45 year old retoto. >> so even when we have elephants that are sharing the same space together, they often times choose just to share opposite ends of the exhibit. >> a growing body of evidence shows that zoo elephants thrive when they are able to socialize with each other in a herd of three or more. the a.z.a. is requiring all of its...
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. >> so this is the edge of the woodland here. fallen over out of choice, it's been pushed over by elephants. there's an elephant over there. >> oh, yeah. whoa. >> a big bull. >> magnificent. will he charge us? >> nah. >> if we piss him off? >> if we pissed him off, he would. they sleep so soundly, these zebra, you can creep right up. >> zebras and more zebras. so many, you almost get bored seeing them. giraffes looking only slightly irritated to be interrupted. all that's missing is a happy sack. >> everybody's come to terms that the wildebeest migration means wildebeest jumping into rivers. that only happens two months out of the whole year. the rest of the year they're trekking through the bush. to me, this is so much more spectacular. when you see these big numbers. you'll be in an area this morning that was full of wildebeest and go there this afternoon and there's not one. they've moved. >> thousands and thousands of wildebeests on their annual migration are everywhere. a big circle stretched out across tanzania and into ken
. >> so this is the edge of the woodland here. fallen over out of choice, it's been pushed over by elephants. there's an elephant over there. >> oh, yeah. whoa. >> a big bull. >> magnificent. will he charge us? >> nah. >> if we piss him off? >> if we pissed him off, he would. they sleep so soundly, these zebra, you can creep right up. >> zebras and more zebras. so many, you almost get bored seeing them. giraffes looking only slightly irritated to...
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the video shows the moment before the man was held up after leaving the restaurant on woodland avenue. one suspect threw the man to the ground as he was being robbed. they got away with cash and the victim's credit card and i.d. if you recognize these suspects, you are asked to call police. >>> as philadelphia prepares for a visit from the pope, nbc 101 learning who is footing the bill. they have raised half of the money from private donors, philanthropists and businesses, not taxpayers. they promise that as a donor, you will bring a role in bringing this vibrant global event to fruition. the money will cover security, site work and cleanup, emergency crews and other services. >>> septa expects to be the transportation for visitors at next year's world meeting of families. it will be the biggest single use of mass transit since the phillies world series parade in 2008 when many were left without a ride. septa says it has months to prepare and will be hands on deck for the meetings week-long run. >>> while some people will make day trips, we wanted to find out if there are enough hotel
the video shows the moment before the man was held up after leaving the restaurant on woodland avenue. one suspect threw the man to the ground as he was being robbed. they got away with cash and the victim's credit card and i.d. if you recognize these suspects, you are asked to call police. >>> as philadelphia prepares for a visit from the pope, nbc 101 learning who is footing the bill. they have raised half of the money from private donors, philanthropists and businesses, not...
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he stayed here at the woodlands resort for two weeks in may and ran up a tab of $16,000 and left aftere arrested him at a traffic stop in michigan six months later. cochran initially called the hotel posing as another doctor and telling him to set up a house account for an out of town doctor, and then he did the same thing in michigan, telling a hotel he was doing work for a local hospital and the hospital would pick up the tab, that stay lasted 47 days, apparently the idea is not so far fetched. 20-year-old matthew shite was imprisoned for impersonating a doctor in 2011. and he took the charade further. he was interviewed in sports fox in las vegas and proclaimed to be a professional golfer. >> that was lindsay davis reporting. cochran was unable to post the bond yesterday. and remains in jail. >>> up next on "action news" giving your brain a break on thanksgiving, the affects that the school has seen from taking brain breaks. but first we take a break. blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale continues! woo-hoo! as our gift to you, take 20% off the entire store. twenty percent! the entir
he stayed here at the woodlands resort for two weeks in may and ran up a tab of $16,000 and left aftere arrested him at a traffic stop in michigan six months later. cochran initially called the hotel posing as another doctor and telling him to set up a house account for an out of town doctor, and then he did the same thing in michigan, telling a hotel he was doing work for a local hospital and the hospital would pick up the tab, that stay lasted 47 days, apparently the idea is not so far...
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it happened on the skies hundred block of woodland avenue.year old victim says they knocked him over, took his credit cards and $80. >> investigators are searching for answers tonight into why a woman plunged her car into the sku little river. rescues crews could not save her. it took more than an hour to get that vehicle out of the river. and the weather made that tough job even tougher. fox 29's dawn timmeney has what witnesses saw right before the accident. >> reporter: philadelphia police and firefighters waisting no time after getting a call just before noon that a car had plunged into the schuylkill river. witnesses telling investigators a woman driving at a high rate of speed came down hunting park avenue, crossed kelly drive, crashed through a cement wall and landed in the murky water blow. >> she was going extremely fast. obviously something was wrong. we at this point do not know whether she had some type of a medical emergency, mechanical failure, or whether it was intentional. >> reporter: almost immediately, the police department
it happened on the skies hundred block of woodland avenue.year old victim says they knocked him over, took his credit cards and $80. >> investigators are searching for answers tonight into why a woman plunged her car into the sku little river. rescues crews could not save her. it took more than an hour to get that vehicle out of the river. and the weather made that tough job even tougher. fox 29's dawn timmeney has what witnesses saw right before the accident. >> reporter:...
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we spotted it in the woodland behind me, he says, thanks to the forces that have been mobilized.ted thursday, when a woman saw the big cat on this mound of grass east of paris, near disneyland. one of europe's most popular tourist attractions. her husband spoke to french tv. it's true, we are not used to running into a tiger when coming into work in the morning, he said. the animal was in the middle of the mound so we can suppose it was at five or six meters from her when she got out of her vehicle. immediately, residents in nearby towns were advised to remain indoors out of fear the big cat may attack if threatened or hungry. >> i think he's more afraid. >> if i saw the tiger in the street, i would run. >> reporter: french authorities are clearly ready for anything. some 140 soldiers now reportedly on the hunt. more than twice as many as the day before. the clever cat has been spotted in the brush and animal experts identified paw prints. they found this print in the mud. this in the grass. meanwhile, helicopters are buzzing over head. media reports say the beast, yes they are c
we spotted it in the woodland behind me, he says, thanks to the forces that have been mobilized.ted thursday, when a woman saw the big cat on this mound of grass east of paris, near disneyland. one of europe's most popular tourist attractions. her husband spoke to french tv. it's true, we are not used to running into a tiger when coming into work in the morning, he said. the animal was in the middle of the mound so we can suppose it was at five or six meters from her when she got out of her...
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klly wilson of woodland caught off all her hair to support her grandmother who was recently diagnosedith cancer. this morning a group teach anti-bullying is giving her a medal of courage. kelly will get a day of pampering at salon oh livy in new town square. >>> this weekend crews will be taking another crack at removing those famous pnb letters in philadelphia. they stand for philadelphia national bank. workers tried to pry them loose in august but you may remember that it was really windy that day and some of the letters wouldn't budge. this time tomorrow crews are going to be bringing in different equipment to get the job done. the historic landmark building is located at 1 south broad street just south of city hall. philadelphia national bank bought the building in the 1950s for for tomorrow with the removal of the letters expect the streets in the area to be closed from 6:00 in the morning until about 4:00 in the afternoon. >>> today begins the second open enroll m period for the affordable care act. the law requires that everybody get health insurance. last year you may remember
klly wilson of woodland caught off all her hair to support her grandmother who was recently diagnosedith cancer. this morning a group teach anti-bullying is giving her a medal of courage. kelly will get a day of pampering at salon oh livy in new town square. >>> this weekend crews will be taking another crack at removing those famous pnb letters in philadelphia. they stand for philadelphia national bank. workers tried to pry them loose in august but you may remember that it was really...
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. >> translator: we've spotted it in the woodland just behind me thanks to all the forces that have beenized. >> it all started thursday when a woman saw the big cat on this mound of grass east of paris near disney land. one of europe's most popular tourist attractions. her husband spoke to french tv. it's true that we're not used to running into a tiger when coming to work in the morning. the animal was in the middle of the mound so we can suppose that it was at five or six meters from her when she got out of her vehicle. immediately residents in nearby towns were advised to remain indoors out of fear the big cat may attack if threatened or hungry. >> i think he's more afraid than dangerous. >> if i saw the tiger in the street i would run away. >> french authorities are clearly ready for anything. some 140 soldiers now reportedly on the hunt. more than twice as many as the day before. the clever cat has been spotted in the brush and animal experts have identified paw prints. they found this print in the mud. this in the grass. meanwhile, helicopters are buzzing overhead. >> media report
. >> translator: we've spotted it in the woodland just behind me thanks to all the forces that have beenized. >> it all started thursday when a woman saw the big cat on this mound of grass east of paris near disney land. one of europe's most popular tourist attractions. her husband spoke to french tv. it's true that we're not used to running into a tiger when coming to work in the morning. the animal was in the middle of the mound so we can suppose that it was at five or six meters...
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this at the corner of woodland avenue and south 47th street in southwest philly.olice tell us allege on the trolley and two in the car were hurt but no injuries appear life threatening. >> man accused of of kidnapping a woman from germantown street and taking her to maryland will be back in philadelphia tomorrow to face federal charges later this week. prosecutors say delvin barnes kidnapped carlesha freeland gaither. virginia authorities also charged with barnes with the abduction and rape of a teenaged girl in richmond. federal judge ordered barnes transferred into the fbi custody for a court appearance in philadelphia on wednesday. right now he's still in a virginia jail on suicide watch. >> authorities in montgomery county announce big arrests after they say burglars stole guns from stores and then sold them on the streets. one of those weapons is linked that a shooting. andrew rocco charged with gun trafficking and breaking of two gunshops. 10 stolen weapons are now missing. prosecutors say when burglars broke into the modern tack any cal gunshop and dell's g
this at the corner of woodland avenue and south 47th street in southwest philly.olice tell us allege on the trolley and two in the car were hurt but no injuries appear life threatening. >> man accused of of kidnapping a woman from germantown street and taking her to maryland will be back in philadelphia tomorrow to face federal charges later this week. prosecutors say delvin barnes kidnapped carlesha freeland gaither. virginia authorities also charged with barnes with the abduction and...
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rebecca rose woodland, trial attorney and esther panitche, criminal defense attorney. good to see you both, lady. >> good to see you. shannon: esther, i will start with you. there is so much here in this case but fact is you have this maintenance man who said he came forward because she was asking him to kill her ex-husband and he taped it. how do you think this is going to play with jurors? because you know, her folks are saying, there has been some suggestion that you know, maybe she had a drug problem so she is not responsible for what she said indeed if she said that? >> there are so many questions here. she is involved now in a criminal prosecution of, for that reason, that she allegedly got this maintenance worker, asked him, was giving him money, can you please go kill my husband who i am in a birth custody battle with? understand the husband had previous issues and had protective order against him. he was not allowed to see the child. she had primary custody of the child pending divorce proceedings. we have a case where jury will go look at this. let's hear wha
rebecca rose woodland, trial attorney and esther panitche, criminal defense attorney. good to see you both, lady. >> good to see you. shannon: esther, i will start with you. there is so much here in this case but fact is you have this maintenance man who said he came forward because she was asking him to kill her ex-husband and he taped it. how do you think this is going to play with jurors? because you know, her folks are saying, there has been some suggestion that you know, maybe she...
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forty-eight pennsville, bear, 50 degrees, glare bo, 51 degrees, this morning, as you get started, in woodlandy, 50, mt. holly, has 49 degrees, so little bit chillier than it was yesterday, at this time, and we're going to get to 59 degrees, yesterday's high was 69 degrees, so, easy math there, subtract 10 degrees, maybe wear sweater under the raincoat. 52 degrees tomorrow. chillier at night for the temple game at the linc. we also have some clouds, on saturday, but, i think saturday will be the better looking day of the weaken. also will be chillier, than it has been, in a while. sunday, look like mostly cloudy skies, going to try it hole off the rain. 54 degrees, for high temperature, then, than is your seven day forecast, a lot of ups and downs, there, but boy what a yucky commute to work, bob? >> yes, sue. we start with good news this time around. just got off the phone with septa. service restored on the airport regional rail line. that's good news for all of the commuter leaving 30th street station, headed down toward the airport, so check that one off of our list this morning, and here
forty-eight pennsville, bear, 50 degrees, glare bo, 51 degrees, this morning, as you get started, in woodlandy, 50, mt. holly, has 49 degrees, so little bit chillier than it was yesterday, at this time, and we're going to get to 59 degrees, yesterday's high was 69 degrees, so, easy math there, subtract 10 degrees, maybe wear sweater under the raincoat. 52 degrees tomorrow. chillier at night for the temple game at the linc. we also have some clouds, on saturday, but, i think saturday will be the...
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pennsylvania police say he stayed in a $500 a night hotel at the nemacolin resort woodlands for two weeks tab of $16,000 and left without paying a dime. only leaving the hotel once employees caught on. police finally arresting him during a traffic stop in michigan six months later. according to court documents he initially called the hotel posing as another doctor from a local hospital and telling them to set up a house account for an out-of-town doctor named jeffrey cochran. authorities in nebraska say he's also want there had because earlier this year he did the very same thing. telling a hotel he was a doctor doing work for a local hospital and that the hospital would be picking up the tab. that stay lasted 47 days. apparently the idea isn't so far-fetched. 20-year-old matthew shite was sentenced to a year in jail after he was arrested in 2011 for impersonating a physician assistant in a florida hospital when he was just 17. >> i started doing cpr on her for two minutes. >> but cochran seen in previous mug shots has allegedly taken the charade further. >> it's finally time to see if th
pennsylvania police say he stayed in a $500 a night hotel at the nemacolin resort woodlands for two weeks tab of $16,000 and left without paying a dime. only leaving the hotel once employees caught on. police finally arresting him during a traffic stop in michigan six months later. according to court documents he initially called the hotel posing as another doctor from a local hospital and telling them to set up a house account for an out-of-town doctor named jeffrey cochran. authorities in...
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. >> thing he's in the woodland right now, outside of paris. but not that far outside. so until they know what it is, they need to be careful. >> that's right. >>> you have a special forecast. >> i do. i have been so cold. warm it up. that's right. now it's time far forecast for love. a sweet story from our miami affiliate. the anchor thought it was a normal day. and about to conduct an interview, and her boyfriend pops up. he's a meteorologist at the station. then after a bit of buildup, cameras rolling, he gets down on one knee and proposes. of course she says yes. she does. they have known each other for ten years. worked on the same team. >> live television? >> all live. >> and the video presentation, he had her parents on the video, his parents. >> the nephews, everybody. >> very sweet. pressuring her to say yes. >> come on, i can't wait until you're my aunt. >> really. >> sweet. >> that was great, ginger. >>> what about the weather? >> i got to freeze everybody out. it's time to talk snow. northwestern new jersey, 4 inches, it looks pretty. and still happening in
. >> thing he's in the woodland right now, outside of paris. but not that far outside. so until they know what it is, they need to be careful. >> that's right. >>> you have a special forecast. >> i do. i have been so cold. warm it up. that's right. now it's time far forecast for love. a sweet story from our miami affiliate. the anchor thought it was a normal day. and about to conduct an interview, and her boyfriend pops up. he's a meteorologist at the station. then...
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. >> thing he's in the woodland right now, outside of paris. but not that far outside. so until they know what it is, they need to be careful. >> that's right. >>> you have a special forecast. >> i do >> reporter: now it's time for our forecast for love, a sweet story from wplg. jaysy bench thought it was an normal day. she was about to conduct an interview. her boyfriend pops up on the screen. after the build up, cameras rolling and he gets down on one knee and he proposes. they have known each other for ten years and work on the same team. >> this is all live. >> he had her parents on the video and his parents. >> reporter: the nephew, very sweet. all pressuring her to say yes. >> that was great, ginger, what about the weather? >> reporter: it's time to talk snow and yes, northwestern new jersey up to 4 inches of snow. it looks pretty. it's happening in parts of new england and maine and eastern massachusetts. but that will all be moving on out. the only thing we'll be talking about is lake-effect snow in michigan, western pennsylvania and western new york. we'll get
. >> thing he's in the woodland right now, outside of paris. but not that far outside. so until they know what it is, they need to be careful. >> that's right. >>> you have a special forecast. >> i do >> reporter: now it's time for our forecast for love, a sweet story from wplg. jaysy bench thought it was an normal day. she was about to conduct an interview. her boyfriend pops up on the screen. after the build up, cameras rolling and he gets down on one knee and...
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and trenton has 52, same for woodland, new jersey, so those are your temperatures walking out the door right now, in the 50's, in philadelphia, as well, our temperature trend, over the past five days, has been going up peaking at 71 degrees yesterday. >> we will be cooling out just in time before the weekend. so, again, a lot going on in the seven day forecast, today, a nine, high of 66 degrees, but casino of rainy day tomorrow. maybe into friday morning, clouds around, we have that temple game on friday night, with memphis, and it should be chilly for that. but dry, and it looks like a good looking day on saturday, just barely makes it to 50 degrees, cloudy skies, on sunday, but we're keeping away the rain for both of our event in the morning, the altzheimer's walk and the light the night walk at night, we're not finished yet, monday, chilly for the eagles game at 8:30, and then veterans day tuesday, looks like we get little bit milder. so that's your seven day forecast we'll be having a quiz. >> i had my number two pencil ready to go. 7:17, mid-way through the week, looking live at t
and trenton has 52, same for woodland, new jersey, so those are your temperatures walking out the door right now, in the 50's, in philadelphia, as well, our temperature trend, over the past five days, has been going up peaking at 71 degrees yesterday. >> we will be cooling out just in time before the weekend. so, again, a lot going on in the seven day forecast, today, a nine, high of 66 degrees, but casino of rainy day tomorrow. maybe into friday morning, clouds around, we have that...