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better news in worcester township montgomery county, a crash northbound pike has cleared out. bless you. construction left lane on the northeast extension. southbound cleared out. no westbound problems by bensalem bucks county unlike yesterday morning. it's camera time in chester county. this is route 202 in devon close to 52. we had flooding yesterday afternoon. everything is dry and traffic is moving fine. time for the commuter report brought to you by the waze app. iron duke 34 says watch out for a pothole along the new jersey turnpike. >>> this is dash cam of a deputy rescue in wisconsin. the officer ran up to a firry wreck and -- fiery wreck and pulled the man out of the flames. he was dead weight and passed as he dragged him out of the burning car. he was taken to the hospital and checked before being arrested for driving under the influence. >>> a parent is attempting to sue a pennsylvania school district for sexual harassment over a dress code letter for graduation. >> here they say choose modest attire, no belly showing keep the girls sported and they don't want to lo
better news in worcester township montgomery county, a crash northbound pike has cleared out. bless you. construction left lane on the northeast extension. southbound cleared out. no westbound problems by bensalem bucks county unlike yesterday morning. it's camera time in chester county. this is route 202 in devon close to 52. we had flooding yesterday afternoon. everything is dry and traffic is moving fine. time for the commuter report brought to you by the waze app. iron duke 34 says watch...
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i am from worcester, massachusetts, and i worked in a jail when i was in college. i wasn't in jail, i worked in a jail, let's be clear on that. when i worked there, it was the best job i had until i went to law school. i saw many kids i went to school with who worked of the students who were poor, who made mistakes, and then ended up in the cycle in criminal justice because they were drug addicts some were mentally ill. that left an impression on me. let's get back to why we're all here, the bill of rights and the constitution, the first 10 amendments, all of them. at least four of them deal with criminal justice issues and they deal with the fourth amendment fifth amendment, sixth amendment, an eighth amendment. and also the first amendment. if you don't have the first amendment, the other nine don't matter. it's all about free speech. our founding fathers may not have got it perfect, but they knew the greatest encroachment to individual liberty and freedom would come from the government. freedom works, center for american progress, we will work with anybody on th
i am from worcester, massachusetts, and i worked in a jail when i was in college. i wasn't in jail, i worked in a jail, let's be clear on that. when i worked there, it was the best job i had until i went to law school. i saw many kids i went to school with who worked of the students who were poor, who made mistakes, and then ended up in the cycle in criminal justice because they were drug addicts some were mentally ill. that left an impression on me. let's get back to why we're all here, the...
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. >>> getting word of a crash in worcester township, germantown pike at north park avenue. busy week in dover as the nascar fans head to dover downs along highway one and route 13. >> reporter: let's check the temperatures after the storm from yesterday. it's warm and humid today. 65 in months creek, 70 in pottstown. 69 in philadelphia. looking at the suburbs in new jersey. mostly citizen upper 60s at this point. -- mostly in the upper 60s at this point. 70 in dover delaware. we'll have more scattered storms, south and east of i-95. 88 is the high. tomorrow is just a bit less humid and # 5. 85 tam. >>> going on to "healthcheck," genetic testing may not b as definite as you think it is. they may get a diagnosis that causes them to get surgery they may not need. as more and more people get the test, accuracy will get better. >>> a major international study says people should not delay after starting stream after being diagnosed with hiv. researchers found participants who started the drugs while their immune system was strong remained far healthier over the next three years a
. >>> getting word of a crash in worcester township, germantown pike at north park avenue. busy week in dover as the nascar fans head to dover downs along highway one and route 13. >> reporter: let's check the temperatures after the storm from yesterday. it's warm and humid today. 65 in months creek, 70 in pottstown. 69 in philadelphia. looking at the suburbs in new jersey. mostly citizen upper 60s at this point. -- mostly in the upper 60s at this point. 70 in dover delaware....
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how ocean currents sweep away dirty water and how they work to prevent runoff from spilling into worcester's waterways along with monitoring their sewage treatment plant. >> it takes a heck of a lot of care on their natural environment here on the beach. >> reporter: this is kathy brohan. she runs the federally funded beach program for maryland's department of environment. >> in maryland we no longer have any beaches near where what's called combined sewers where the storm water and the wastewater are in the same pipe. that doesn't occur in maryland anymore. so most of our beaches are very clean and they're not contaminated by sewage. >> reporter: she says by eliminating overflows into the water, they're getting rid of one of the main sources of human waist carrying nasty stuff like salmonella and norovirus. >> when you get submerged where you have the opportunity to swallow is when youin inin gest bad water, it can make you ill. >> reporter: that's why cindy keeps dipping where the waves can knock you over forcing you to take an unexpected eded gulp of water. the only unexpect had thing y
how ocean currents sweep away dirty water and how they work to prevent runoff from spilling into worcester's waterways along with monitoring their sewage treatment plant. >> it takes a heck of a lot of care on their natural environment here on the beach. >> reporter: this is kathy brohan. she runs the federally funded beach program for maryland's department of environment. >> in maryland we no longer have any beaches near where what's called combined sewers where the storm...
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host: that is marion worcester, massachusetts. hope we get to hear from you again, thank you for sharing your personal story with us. this is from bloomberg news this morning. the irs may be trying to stop tax exemption of karl rove's crossroads gps. a little bit from the story, the irs may be trying to block the tax exemption of one of the largest politically active nonprofit groups, crossroads grassroots policy strategies, an organization founded by republican strategist karl rove. the oblique disclosure can be found between the lines of the inspector general's report released on thursday. which said that 149 of 160 installed applications from nonprofits with potential ties to politics have been resolved. of the other 11, 6 are in litigation in the irs, and five have received repose denial letters or appealing. that suggest that the irs has sent crossroads a denial letter, that's a little bit from this article in bloomberg. in politico this morning, how rand paul blew it on baltimore. when rand paul lost -- launched his presiden
host: that is marion worcester, massachusetts. hope we get to hear from you again, thank you for sharing your personal story with us. this is from bloomberg news this morning. the irs may be trying to stop tax exemption of karl rove's crossroads gps. a little bit from the story, the irs may be trying to block the tax exemption of one of the largest politically active nonprofit groups, crossroads grassroots policy strategies, an organization founded by republican strategist karl rove. the...
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one pats fan did so in her obituary, posting in the worcester telegram and gazette. it was posted online. the last line of her obit reads, quote, she would also like us to set the record straight. for her, brady is innocent. exclamation point, exclamation point. the woman apparently sadly passed but wanted to make sure on her death bed she made it clear that tom brady is not guilty. maybe she hadn't read the text messages that seems to incriminate him. stick with your team. >> well, we know bears are agile, but check this out. the bear goes to great heights to satisfy his hankering. >>> plus a live look outside san francisco, covered in cloud cover out there. well lit as well. we have a holiday forecast coming up for you right after this break. we'll be right back. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >> 4:55. some bleary lights over the san mateo bridge. the eastern side already open at this hour and within the next five minutes, the western span will be reopening as well in time for your monday morning commute. >>> all right. and we are watching for those lights
one pats fan did so in her obituary, posting in the worcester telegram and gazette. it was posted online. the last line of her obit reads, quote, she would also like us to set the record straight. for her, brady is innocent. exclamation point, exclamation point. the woman apparently sadly passed but wanted to make sure on her death bed she made it clear that tom brady is not guilty. maybe she hadn't read the text messages that seems to incriminate him. stick with your team. >> well, we...
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skyfox over the wreck in worcester township in the southbound lanes. a car ended up under a ups tractor trailer. firefighters had to free people trapped in that car. they were taken to a local hospital. no word yet on the their conditions. two philadelphia police officers lucky to be okay after their police van flipped over. it happened around 11:30 this morning on the 2,000 block of south newkirk street in south philadelphia. officials say the van collided with a nissan and the crash also took out a parked car. the people in the nissan are okay and the officers went to the hospital just as a precaution. >> new developments to night in a deadly kensington fire that tore through three-story apartment building early this morning. officials say one man is dead and more than a dozen others are displaced. they cannot go home tonight. now fire investigators say they believe someone started that fire on purpose. fox 29's dave kinchen is live in front of that apartment building. dave what are officials telling you? >> investigators believe this building was fi
skyfox over the wreck in worcester township in the southbound lanes. a car ended up under a ups tractor trailer. firefighters had to free people trapped in that car. they were taken to a local hospital. no word yet on the their conditions. two philadelphia police officers lucky to be okay after their police van flipped over. it happened around 11:30 this morning on the 2,000 block of south newkirk street in south philadelphia. officials say the van collided with a nissan and the crash also took...
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i grew up in worcester. they are normal places. not places like new york or d.c.o offense to people from d.c. or new york. [laughter] we have friends everywhere. [laughter] i think most people make decisions based on factors peculiar and personal to them. whether they are swayed by ads i do not know. in kansas, we had the first competitive governor-senator race in the first 20 years i have lived there. i cannot watch ads by the end. i think people are not as swayed by it. the whole idea that someone is going to change their mind about an issue they feel strongly about because someone runs an ad or that type of thing, i think that is overplayed. four citizens united to me i am , where brad is on it. i think it is fine. i think both sides spend a lot of money on ads. i do not know how much impact it has. mr. rosen: one last thought? mr. marshall: i want to know why so many companies are giving money for ads if it is not working. mr. holden: they are giving it so their voice can be heard. marketplace of ideas. i said both sides do it. , whether they are effective or
i grew up in worcester. they are normal places. not places like new york or d.c.o offense to people from d.c. or new york. [laughter] we have friends everywhere. [laughter] i think most people make decisions based on factors peculiar and personal to them. whether they are swayed by ads i do not know. in kansas, we had the first competitive governor-senator race in the first 20 years i have lived there. i cannot watch ads by the end. i think people are not as swayed by it. the whole idea that...
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i am from worcester, massachusetts, and i worked in a jail when i was in college. i wasn't in jail, i worked in a jail, let's be clear on that. when i worked there, it was the best job i had until i went to law school. i saw many kids i went to school with who were not the best students, who were poor, who made mistakes, and then ended up in the cycle in criminal justice because they were drug addicts some were mentally ill. that left an impression on me. let's get back to why we're all here, the bill of rights and the constitution, the first 10 amendments, all of them. at least four of them deal with criminal justice issues, and they deal between the fourth amendment, fifth amendment sixth amendment, an eighth amendment. and also the first amendment. if you don't have the first amendment, the other nine don't matter. it's all about free speech. our founding fathers may not have got it perfect, but they knew the greatest encroachment to individual liberty and freedom would come from the criminal justice system. freedom works, center for american progress, we will w
i am from worcester, massachusetts, and i worked in a jail when i was in college. i wasn't in jail, i worked in a jail, let's be clear on that. when i worked there, it was the best job i had until i went to law school. i saw many kids i went to school with who were not the best students, who were poor, who made mistakes, and then ended up in the cycle in criminal justice because they were drug addicts some were mentally ill. that left an impression on me. let's get back to why we're all here,...
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these are the southbound lanes worcester township. somehow a car ended up under a tractor trailer you see that's what they're working on right there. fir fighters freed two people from the car. they're now in the hospital. we don't know their conditions or even how this crash happened. >>> some wild weather across the country tonight. another round of severe weather just cutting through several states to our west. in texas homes are destroyed and people are missing and in the atlantic we are watching ana and the effects the storm could have on our weather. for that we check with chief meteorologist scott williams. >> hi there are iain and lucy. not anticipating major problems from the leftover moisture associated with ana. we have been looking at ultimate doppler this afternoon a few pop-up showers and storms. but much that activity has also begun to di hip initiate. off to the west, you can see another severe weather threat. this time around sections of ohio even indiana. tornado watch boxes have been posted. but look at the temperat
these are the southbound lanes worcester township. somehow a car ended up under a tractor trailer you see that's what they're working on right there. fir fighters freed two people from the car. they're now in the hospital. we don't know their conditions or even how this crash happened. >>> some wild weather across the country tonight. another round of severe weather just cutting through several states to our west. in texas homes are destroyed and people are missing and in the atlantic...
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we'll have temperatures in the 80s by monday in new york and worcester the snow is meting.mperatures in the gulf of mexico 2 3 degrees above where they should be. 89 degrees in miami beach. the spring warmth continues as we go through time with showers across that part of the jet stream. watching this low pressure that could turn into something tropical. that's check of the national, here's what's happening locally. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with with this update. that spring warmth rob was talking about that's going to slide into the delaware valley, as well. 73 degrees today, 80 tomorrow, 84 monday and tuesday. my grandmother always said it's not spring until they run for the roses. >> i love your grandma. >> it wasn't until later we found out she had a gambling problem. >> and we're trusting him with our tickets? >> she was very good at the track. >> she was a great grandma nonetheless. >>> coming up here on "gma," daddy duty, prince william's approach to fatherhood and the role he'll play for baby two. >>> taylor swift making he
we'll have temperatures in the 80s by monday in new york and worcester the snow is meting.mperatures in the gulf of mexico 2 3 degrees above where they should be. 89 degrees in miami beach. the spring warmth continues as we go through time with showers across that part of the jet stream. watching this low pressure that could turn into something tropical. that's check of the national, here's what's happening locally. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with...
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and worcester, the snow finally melting.eratures in the gulf of mexico two, three degrees above where they should be. 81 in key west, 79 in miami beach. that's good to dip your toes in there. the spring warmth is going to continue. showers across that part of the jet stream. watching this area of low pressure which could turn into something sort of tropical. shouldn't affect us too badly. here's what's happening locally for you. >> this weather cast brought to you by deluxe, the run for the roses today. >> what do you like? >> knockout, why not. my grandmother always said it's not spring until they run for the roses. >> i love your grandma. >> it wasn't until later we found out she had a gambling problem. >> and we're trusting him with our tickets? >> she was very good at the track. >> she was a great grandma nonetheless. >>> coming up here on "gma," daddy duty, prince william's approach to fatherhood and the role he'll play for baby two. >>> taylor swift making headlines, talking about her upcoming tour that starts next wee
and worcester, the snow finally melting.eratures in the gulf of mexico two, three degrees above where they should be. 81 in key west, 79 in miami beach. that's good to dip your toes in there. the spring warmth is going to continue. showers across that part of the jet stream. watching this area of low pressure which could turn into something sort of tropical. shouldn't affect us too badly. here's what's happening locally for you. >> this weather cast brought to you by deluxe, the run for...
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i grew up in worcester, massachusetts. i worked in a jail after my senior year of high school and freshman year of college. what i saw there was a lot of kids i went to school with who were from poor families who weren't good students who got into drug problems and then ultimately made a mistake and by the time they were 20, 21 years old, they were down a path of poverty and despair and trying to fix that is why we're involved. >> woodruff: so neera tanden what about you and the center for american progress. what draws you to these issues? >> in a similar vein we're concerned with the challenges of rising unequality and how the criminal justice system is actually increasing poverty and to build off what mark said when you have a young person who goes into the prison system that affects... in today's america, that affects their ability to get a good-paying job the rest of their lives. so you're not just burdening that person you're burdening their families. you're burdening the communities. so we have to have a system in wh
i grew up in worcester, massachusetts. i worked in a jail after my senior year of high school and freshman year of college. what i saw there was a lot of kids i went to school with who were from poor families who weren't good students who got into drug problems and then ultimately made a mistake and by the time they were 20, 21 years old, they were down a path of poverty and despair and trying to fix that is why we're involved. >> woodruff: so neera tanden what about you and the center...
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because >> reporter: the low level in worcester increasing it will become more comfortable overnight. drizzle low clouds and fog that exam expect this is special near the coast line were looking as 68 degrees around the bay 77 inland with mostly blue skies and 66 along the coast line cycle into sunday but we are looking comfortable and in clouds increasing monday with showers tuesday widespread rang thursday into friday rain >> catherine heenan: today marks the 70th anniversary of the end of fighting in europe. it's known as victory in europe or the e day this is old knows real film in the nation's capital the sky was full planes thousands of people gather to see a rare flyover of vintage world war two planes. more than 50 military planes and 15 at different formations made their way down the potomac to the lincoln memorial and pass house office buildings they flow of information is meant to evoke some of the biggest battles of wallboard to from pearl harbor to the final assault on japan >> pam moore: coming up next airheads upper east bay residents what you're water good taste and sm
because >> reporter: the low level in worcester increasing it will become more comfortable overnight. drizzle low clouds and fog that exam expect this is special near the coast line were looking as 68 degrees around the bay 77 inland with mostly blue skies and 66 along the coast line cycle into sunday but we are looking comfortable and in clouds increasing monday with showers tuesday widespread rang thursday into friday rain >> catherine heenan: today marks the 70th anniversary of...
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. >> worcester of the things, owner taking a hardship position.making enough money so we're going to increase your rent. in some cases, they increased it 100%. >> new laws that will allow tenants to appeal if it sky rockets. >> d.c.'s know your value event coming up. >> designed to help women in professional settings and includes a competition for three women who can win $10,000. as nbc's mika brzezinski tells us it wasn't easy to narrow the field to three. >> know your value launch has an incredible turnout in philadelphia. >> if you don't put yourself out there, you never know what will happen. we will see you in washington. >> but first the hard part. how to pick three finalists for grow your value bonus competition out of an incredible group of video submissions. >> hi, mika. >> i'm latino therapist. >> i went back to school when i was 47 years old. >> i know my value. >> stand up for what i believe and pick myself up. >> my knocks in life. >> could only pick three in d.c., gabrielle police chief from the bronx. >> my dream is to build online
. >> worcester of the things, owner taking a hardship position.making enough money so we're going to increase your rent. in some cases, they increased it 100%. >> new laws that will allow tenants to appeal if it sky rockets. >> d.c.'s know your value event coming up. >> designed to help women in professional settings and includes a competition for three women who can win $10,000. as nbc's mika brzezinski tells us it wasn't easy to narrow the field to three. >> know...
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. >> and the last one is -- >> joan fanning of worcester, massachusetts. >> yeah. >> worcester.
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chain for those large companies, the companies in our communities in lima, toledo and mansfield and worcester that sell into those companies, they have lost their biggest customers in far too many cases and those businesses go out of business those workers get laid off, those plants close and we know what happens. that's why we need to stand up, especially for those small businesses who play by the rules and who are drowning under a set of imports from countries that, one, manipulate their currency, and second, practice illegal dumping. dumping is when companies subsidize through subsidy of water or capital or land or labor costs when those countries subsidize -- or other inputs energy. those companies subsidize those and sell under the real cost of production into the united states, that kind of illegal dumping. it's one thing to talk about statistics mr. president but i want to stop and think about the cost of imports to our companies, our communities and our families. in the state of pennsylvania, as the presiding officer knows especially between pittsburgh and philly or western p.a., the
chain for those large companies, the companies in our communities in lima, toledo and mansfield and worcester that sell into those companies, they have lost their biggest customers in far too many cases and those businesses go out of business those workers get laid off, those plants close and we know what happens. that's why we need to stand up, especially for those small businesses who play by the rules and who are drowning under a set of imports from countries that, one, manipulate their...
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chain for those large companies, the companies in our communities in lima, toledo and mansfield and worcester that sell into those companies, they have lost their biggest customers in far too many cases and those businesses go out of business those workers get laid off, those plants close and we know what happens. that's why we need to stand up, especially for those small businesses who play by the rules and who are drowning under a set of imports from countries that, one, manipulate their currency, and second, practice illegal dumping. dumping is when companies subsidize through subsidy of water or capital or land or labor costs when those countries subsidize -- or other inputs energy. those companies subsidize those and sell under the real cost of production into the united states, that kind of illegal dumping. it's one thing to talk about statistics mr. president but i want to stop and think about the cost of imports to our companies, our communities and our families. in the state of pennsylvania, as the presiding officer knows especially between pittsburgh and philly or western p.a., the
chain for those large companies, the companies in our communities in lima, toledo and mansfield and worcester that sell into those companies, they have lost their biggest customers in far too many cases and those businesses go out of business those workers get laid off, those plants close and we know what happens. that's why we need to stand up, especially for those small businesses who play by the rules and who are drowning under a set of imports from countries that, one, manipulate their...