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brian mooar, nbc news washington. >>> early sunday morning in canadair bus a320 made a hard landing. dozens were injured but thankfully no fatalities at halifax international airport. nbc's gabe gutierrez reports. >> reporter: air canada flight came down hard its nose broken off, one wing badly damaged. >> report of a plane crash. an aircraft emergency. airplane down. >> reporter: airbus a320 flying from toronto to halifax nova scotia carrying 133 passengers and five crew members. >> we literally hit once and crashed and skidded for a very long time. >> i hit my head and said it's over no way we are going to survive that. >> reporter: authorities say the plane touched down short of the runway and skidded for 1100 feet before it came to a stop. >> this caused considerable damage to the aircraft and the main landing gear came off at this point. >> reporter: passengers say the plane hit a power line. the airport temporarily lost electricity. it was snowing but the airline has not determined what caused the hard landing. >> the finest weather, airport for a period of time. >> reporter: a
brian mooar, nbc news washington. >>> early sunday morning in canadair bus a320 made a hard landing. dozens were injured but thankfully no fatalities at halifax international airport. nbc's gabe gutierrez reports. >> reporter: air canada flight came down hard its nose broken off, one wing badly damaged. >> report of a plane crash. an aircraft emergency. airplane down. >> reporter: airbus a320 flying from toronto to halifax nova scotia carrying 133 passengers and five...
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brian mooar is live on capitol hill. brian? >> wendy and jim, another black eye for an agency already reeling from a series of scan. reports that two senior agents slammed a government car white house barricade night of drinking and partying has washington asking a familiar question -- what's goi the secret service? >> does it really need to be said that you can't show up drunk at work, especially when you're in the secret service? >> reporter: agent mark connolly, second in command of president obama's protective detail, and george ogilvie, senior supervisor at the agency's washington field office, have been reassigned pending an investigation by the homeland security department's inspector general. they were reportedly allowed to leave sobriety tests. >> we've made major changes to the secret service with regard to leadership, but obviously there's still a lot of work to be done. >> reporter: new secret service director joe clancy has been on the job less than a month, an agency insider appointed by president obama even thoug
brian mooar is live on capitol hill. brian? >> wendy and jim, another black eye for an agency already reeling from a series of scan. reports that two senior agents slammed a government car white house barricade night of drinking and partying has washington asking a familiar question -- what's goi the secret service? >> does it really need to be said that you can't show up drunk at work, especially when you're in the secret service? >> reporter: agent mark connolly, second in...
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brian mooar, "nbc10 news." >>> well it was a mighty cold weekend. we had snow flurries on saturday in parts of the area including cape may. some snow in some areas this morning. we're tracking snow and rain for some areas tomorrow as well. there's going to be a huge contrast in temperatures across the area tomorrow. some places are going to be cold. but some places are going to be warm. right across our region. a warmer end to the work week for everybody. a mix of sun and clouds out there right now. we've been inside of 57. we're 56 now. 16, gusting to 24 miles an hour. and 57 so far today. about 49 tomorrow. 50 wednesday. then we jump up. so just wait a couple days, till the end of the week. we definitely have warmer air coming in. right now we're generally in the 50s. low 50s to the north. upper 50s to the south. it's not a whole lot of difference. 5, 6 degree difference. tomorrow there may be a 20-degree difference from north to south. west winds pretty gusty this afternoon, up to 32 miles an hour in allentown. 29 in northeast philly. it will not
brian mooar, "nbc10 news." >>> well it was a mighty cold weekend. we had snow flurries on saturday in parts of the area including cape may. some snow in some areas this morning. we're tracking snow and rain for some areas tomorrow as well. there's going to be a huge contrast in temperatures across the area tomorrow. some places are going to be cold. but some places are going to be warm. right across our region. a warmer end to the work week for everybody. a mix of sun and...
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live on capitol hill, brian mooar news4. >>> well, now that we've thawed out and spring really is on the way, it's time to get ready for allergy season. in news4 your health why this spring could be worse than usual. dr. jackie is here with us. why is that? why could this be a worse than usual spring? >> well, i think the concern really is mold and where that mold is coming from is the snow that's melting and then for people that have problems inside their house, besides the boggy ground outside, if you had a broken pipe or got some ice jamming and you have mold in your house, clean it up because it's just going to add to your misery when the pollen starts. >> misery requires medicine. what are we going to find in the over-the-counter aisle this year? there's something new. >> right. the new thing really is flow nays has gone over-the-counter. >> nays i court has been over-the-counter over-the-te ge t same thing as the prescription but no nagging coming with that. when i write you a pri xripgs, i say, take it every day and start now. >> same thing. >> yes. >> what else can we find in
live on capitol hill, brian mooar news4. >>> well, now that we've thawed out and spring really is on the way, it's time to get ready for allergy season. in news4 your health why this spring could be worse than usual. dr. jackie is here with us. why is that? why could this be a worse than usual spring? >> well, i think the concern really is mold and where that mold is coming from is the snow that's melting and then for people that have problems inside their house, besides the...
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news4's brian mooar is live on capitol hill with the latest. what are you hearing? >> reporter: chris, this is clearly another black eye for an agency already reeling from a series of embarrassments. reports that two senior agents slammed a government car into a white house barricade after a night of drinking and partying has washington asking a familiar question -- what's going on in the secret service? >> does it really need to be said that you can't show up drunk at work especially when you're in the secret service? >> reporter: agent mark connolly second in command of president obama's prtive detail and george ogilvie, senior supervisor at the agency's washington field office have been reassigned pending an investigation by the homeland security department's inspector general. they were reportedly allowed to leave scene without taking sobriety tests. >> we've made major changes to the secret service with regard to leadership but obviously there's stale lot of work to be done. >> reporter: new secret service director joe clancy has been on the job less than a mon
news4's brian mooar is live on capitol hill with the latest. what are you hearing? >> reporter: chris, this is clearly another black eye for an agency already reeling from a series of embarrassments. reports that two senior agents slammed a government car into a white house barricade after a night of drinking and partying has washington asking a familiar question -- what's going on in the secret service? >> does it really need to be said that you can't show up drunk at work...
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brian mooar, nbc news. >>> big news today for fans of the "daily show." the next host has been revealed. comedian trevor noah will follow the big footsteps of jon stewart. noah joined the "daily show" as a senior international correspondent last year. comedy central said the switch will come later this year but they haven't said an official date just yet. noah will be performing at the arlington draft house next month. you know those tickets are going to go. we learned that all of his shows are now completely yep, they've been sold out. >>> risking it all for his best friend. a loyal pet pulls his owner to safety. the unbelievable rescue that was caught on camera. >>> new revelation what we're learning this afternoon about the co-pilot of that doomed germanwings plane that crashed in france and who police are interviewing now that could shed some new light on why this happened. so i'm working from home. i get on a video conference. with my boss, and my boss's boss. but i forgot to attach the presentation it sends in a flash, good thing i have fios. i don'
brian mooar, nbc news. >>> big news today for fans of the "daily show." the next host has been revealed. comedian trevor noah will follow the big footsteps of jon stewart. noah joined the "daily show" as a senior international correspondent last year. comedy central said the switch will come later this year but they haven't said an official date just yet. noah will be performing at the arlington draft house next month. you know those tickets are going to go. we...
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brian mooar, nbc news washington. >>> tonight on "nbc nightly news," more on the clinton e-mails. what she says was deleted and what is now off limits. that's tonight at 6:30 after "nbc10 news" at 6:00. >>> new on "nbc10 news" at 5:00 -- from history to opportunity. >> the state of delaware was once home to miles of the final leg of the underground railroad. now officials want to capitalize on that unique history to help bring in tourist dollars and grow small businesses. nbc10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong is live at tubman garrett park. what's planned? >> reporter: you know, keith, many people don't remember delaware was a slave state. the northernmost slave state. went right through the underground railroad. i want to show you, the christina river, harriet tubman and the slaves would hide literally on the other side of the market street bridge and wait for abolitionist garrett to come help them out get to safety in pennsylvania. they now both have their name on this park. it's amazing stuff. pretty soon lots of delaware towns and businesses could benefit from the freedom
brian mooar, nbc news washington. >>> tonight on "nbc nightly news," more on the clinton e-mails. what she says was deleted and what is now off limits. that's tonight at 6:30 after "nbc10 news" at 6:00. >>> new on "nbc10 news" at 5:00 -- from history to opportunity. >> the state of delaware was once home to miles of the final leg of the underground railroad. now officials want to capitalize on that unique history to help bring in tourist...
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brian mooar, nbc news washington. >>> watch "nbc nightly news" at 6:30 for more on the debate over what to do with isis. >>> the u.s. ambassador to south korea is talking about just how close he came to losing his life. ambassador mark leipert was attacked by a man with a knife during a breakfast lecture in seoul. the attacker sliced his face before being tackled. he was released from the hospital. yesterday. he told the "today" show he feels lucky. >> i do feel like you know someone was waping over me because, you know it was about people telling me about 2 cent meters away from my carotid artery. >> he said he's eager to return back to work. >>> well after a beautiful day today, it's getting cooler as we go into tomorrow but still really nice. it has been the warmest today since december of 2014 when we were actually in the mid-60s. that was christmas day. today has been the warmest since then. we've been in the low 60s for part of the area. as we go into the weekend, though, we're talking about a rainy saturday. things will be changing big time as we go into the start of your week. e
brian mooar, nbc news washington. >>> watch "nbc nightly news" at 6:30 for more on the debate over what to do with isis. >>> the u.s. ambassador to south korea is talking about just how close he came to losing his life. ambassador mark leipert was attacked by a man with a knife during a breakfast lecture in seoul. the attacker sliced his face before being tackled. he was released from the hospital. yesterday. he told the "today" show he feels lucky....
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brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> could cyberterrorists hack into the faa? a new report says the agency systems are not up to date and could be vulnerable to a cyberattack. that could allow someone to view access sensitive information or shout shut down while planes are in the air. today chuck schumer urged the faa to adopt security changes that were recommended in that report. >> with thousands of planes in the air at any given time the threat of a cybercriminal taking over this system makes your stomach sink. >> the report includes 17 public recommendations and dozens more that will be kept private because they contain sensitive security information. [ applause ] >>> an emotional moment five years in the making. a pennsylvania college student comes face-to-face with a new york firefighter who gifted her with not one, but two bone marrow transplants. angela roush was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of hodgkin's lymphoma when she was just 16 years old. >> i was really sickly. at one point i couldn't even eat. i was in icu. >> it was the right thing to
brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> could cyberterrorists hack into the faa? a new report says the agency systems are not up to date and could be vulnerable to a cyberattack. that could allow someone to view access sensitive information or shout shut down while planes are in the air. today chuck schumer urged the faa to adopt security changes that were recommended in that report. >> with thousands of planes in the air at any given time the threat of a cybercriminal taking over...
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brian mooar, nbc noos washington. >>> 50 million more is the deal governor brown is trying to strike for california colleges. it's to try to find a way to get more to earn degrees in less time. san francisco city college and san francisco state are front-runners. their plans to team top create small learning communities. this would give students more support during the first forur years of college. >>> elderly chimps are looking for a new home fast. the current facility is not up to par for what the senior chimps need. the zoo is being advised to move them to a new facility. chimps have a lot of trouble adjusting to new primateses so they are trying to raise $10 million to build a new site at the san francisco zoo. >>> wild nature spotted in the santa cruz mountains. our photographer michael horn caught this bald eagle soaring above the lexington reservoir. a grand and beautiful bird. they are native to the santa cruz mountains and -- >> amazing. >> that's a great shot. >> whenever you see one you have to pause and take a look because they are magnificent. >> also what it means to am
brian mooar, nbc noos washington. >>> 50 million more is the deal governor brown is trying to strike for california colleges. it's to try to find a way to get more to earn degrees in less time. san francisco city college and san francisco state are front-runners. their plans to team top create small learning communities. this would give students more support during the first forur years of college. >>> elderly chimps are looking for a new home fast. the current facility is not...
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brian mooar is live on capitol hill. brian? >> wendy and jim, another black eye for an agency already reeling from a series of scan. reports that two senior agents slammed a government car white house barricade night of drinking and partying has washington asking a familiar question -- what's goi the secret service? >> does it really need to be said that you can't show up drunk at work, especially wh
brian mooar is live on capitol hill. brian? >> wendy and jim, another black eye for an agency already reeling from a series of scan. reports that two senior agents slammed a government car white house barricade night of drinking and partying has washington asking a familiar question -- what's goi the secret service? >> does it really need to be said that you can't show up drunk at work, especially wh
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our brian mooar is on capitol hill with the latest. brian? >> jim and wendy, hillary says she's turned over tens of thousands of those e-mails in question. but not everything. after days of controversy, hillary clinton is defending her use of private e-mails as secretary of state, calling it a matter of convenience and nothing more. >> looking back it would have been better if i had simply used a second e-mail account and carried a second phone. but at the time this didn't seem like an issue. >> reporter: the former secretary says the vast majority of her e-mails were to government employees and archived on government e-mail servers. >> i fully complied with every rule that i was governed by. >> reporter: she says 55,000 pages of e-mails have been handed over to the state department which announced they'll be publicly released after they've been reviewed and redacted. >> we said we expect the review to take several months. obviously that hasn't changed. release will be posted on a publicly available website. >> reporter: but clinton also reve
our brian mooar is on capitol hill with the latest. brian? >> jim and wendy, hillary says she's turned over tens of thousands of those e-mails in question. but not everything. after days of controversy, hillary clinton is defending her use of private e-mails as secretary of state, calling it a matter of convenience and nothing more. >> looking back it would have been better if i had simply used a second e-mail account and carried a second phone. but at the time this didn't seem like...
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brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> lots of tired and frustrated travelers tonight at airports across the country. airlines canceled about 1,300 flights. in just the past 24 hours. some 5,000 passengers stranded at the dallas-ft. worth airport overnight and today waited in long lines after snow rain add ice grounded all planes. >> no patience left at this point. you try to be accommodating and nice. but they have run us off thin. we're all exhausted. and they don't have the enough people to help everybody. >> reporter: those canceled flights at the dallas airport caused 26 delays and cancellations in and out of sfo and the san jose international today. another wave of snow tonight in the midwest could wauz more cancellations through tomorrow. >> you feel their pain. don't you? >>> in massachusetts, snow caused the roof of a skating rink to come down on a hockey team pap boys' hockey team was inside, parents watching when the roof gave way. near record snow levels led to more than 150 roof collapses this month across the state of massachusetts. >>> customs agents at the border call it
brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> lots of tired and frustrated travelers tonight at airports across the country. airlines canceled about 1,300 flights. in just the past 24 hours. some 5,000 passengers stranded at the dallas-ft. worth airport overnight and today waited in long lines after snow rain add ice grounded all planes. >> no patience left at this point. you try to be accommodating and nice. but they have run us off thin. we're all exhausted. and they don't have the...
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live convict tap tolcapitol hill, brian mooar. >>> iraqi soldiers fighting against isis may have made a breakthrough. troops and shiite militias broke through the isis stronghold on the north side of the city of tikrit, 80 miles north of baghdad, one of the largest cities under ice ilssis control. lester holt will have more on "nbc nightly news". >>> a man in canada has been arrested regarding a terror plot. the man is a pakistani national and a permanent resident of canada. ctv news in canada says the man was taken into custody by the canadian border services agency. they say he displayed a violent and extremist mind-set. >>> several new developments tonight in the hillary clinton e-mail controversy. the associated press is now suing the state department to obtain public records including the e-mails after what it calls repeated requests under the freedom of information act. in the meantime, the house committee that's investigating the 2012 attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, wants a third party review of secretary clinton's private e-mail server. and the state departmen
live convict tap tolcapitol hill, brian mooar. >>> iraqi soldiers fighting against isis may have made a breakthrough. troops and shiite militias broke through the isis stronghold on the north side of the city of tikrit, 80 miles north of baghdad, one of the largest cities under ice ilssis control. lester holt will have more on "nbc nightly news". >>> a man in canada has been arrested regarding a terror plot. the man is a pakistani national and a permanent resident of...
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live on capitol hill brian mooar, news4. >>> just in news4 i-team reporter scott mcfarlane has obtained new information about the emails of mrs. clinton. scott? >> yeah jim, good evening. the news4 i-team prepared to report former secretary of defense chuck hagel also used a private e-mail address while corresponding with his white house during his time leading the pentagon. he used two separate blackberries, one which features a private g gmail account. hagel ran the defense department from february 2013 until last month and on at least one occasion in october 2013 white house chief of staff dennis mcdonough wrote to a group of u.s. cabinet secretaries and copied this now defunct private address, the e-mail believed to have belonged to the 24th secretary of defense chuck hagel hagel. contacted by news4, a spokesman said of hagel, "he understood the need to keep two separate and to keep government business emails on his official e-mail and on some limited occasions an e-mail may have been sent to or from the wrong account." the pentagon spokesman also says ash karlter, chuck hagel's suc
live on capitol hill brian mooar, news4. >>> just in news4 i-team reporter scott mcfarlane has obtained new information about the emails of mrs. clinton. scott? >> yeah jim, good evening. the news4 i-team prepared to report former secretary of defense chuck hagel also used a private e-mail address while corresponding with his white house during his time leading the pentagon. he used two separate blackberries, one which features a private g gmail account. hagel ran the defense...