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back to you, guys. >> rene marsh, thanks for that. we'll up. date you as we get information on what went wrong there. >> you know, northeast corridor is the busiest stretch of rail in north america. 11.5 million people ride between washington, d.c. and boston every year. incredible. thousands of passengers per day. you can imagine how terrifying it was for them. i want you to listen to one man, and his description of the moment that the train derailed. >> the train starts doing funny things. and then it just gradually gets worse and worse. and just like chaos erupts. things start flying. stones laptops, and then people. seats, trays start flying. you hear bumping and you hear like metal mangling. but it happened so quickly. you didn't even know what was going on. and the next thing i know i look up and there's two people in the luggage rack above my head. two women got catapulted into the -- i didn't even see it happen. i didn't even know. and the train was like at a 30 degree angle down where i was. and i was trying to like hold on to the wind
back to you, guys. >> rene marsh, thanks for that. we'll up. date you as we get information on what went wrong there. >> you know, northeast corridor is the busiest stretch of rail in north america. 11.5 million people ride between washington, d.c. and boston every year. incredible. thousands of passengers per day. you can imagine how terrifying it was for them. i want you to listen to one man, and his description of the moment that the train derailed. >> the train starts...
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get it we're not froeg up a useful we're freeing up stournl or storage space. >> the same amount of marshes with whether their requiring a stacker or valet or efficient use of space the reality if we're required to put a stacker in this particular design the stacker requires 11 and a half feet high our garages are lower we'll cut out part of the garage to fit the stacker to go up and down so we actually - >> you may not do that. >> we'll have less parking but that's not beneficial to the building or the community so what would you do in this case, the recommendations passes what will you do you and actually haven't followed hunters point percent of the final recommendation. >> the financial is the staff's recommendation. >> which would be. >> it requires space efficient means, in fact to eliminate parking or provide stackers. >> i'm not sure quite frankly that was the debate i was having with the planner in the code what's the space efficient means mean it is gray i could have destined the same gastrogarage with the same amount of parking spaces and i didn't spend time figuring out things.
get it we're not froeg up a useful we're freeing up stournl or storage space. >> the same amount of marshes with whether their requiring a stacker or valet or efficient use of space the reality if we're required to put a stacker in this particular design the stacker requires 11 and a half feet high our garages are lower we'll cut out part of the garage to fit the stacker to go up and down so we actually - >> you may not do that. >> we'll have less parking but that's not...
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. >>> the victim found in the north carolina marsh had suffered a violent death. she was beaten, stabbed and her nude body left in the marsh in the cold of winter. but who was this person? >> her remains were laid out in the lab, and she was somebody i saw every day. every day i go in the lab, turn the lights on, work on another case or we hold a class in there. i would look over at her and often wonder how long it was going to take to get any kind of confirmation. >> investigators had a theory that the killer was local. >> it had to be someone who had some familiarity with that particular plot of land. >> and if the killer was local, the victim might be as well. so investigators searched missing persons reports for caucasian females living in a 50-mile radius who disappeared in the last 18 months. this yielded a number of possibilities, but the closest match was 31-year-old scarlett wood. she was unmarried and living at home so she could care for her mother who was suffering from liver cancer. on the night she disappeared, she told her mother she was going to a p
. >>> the victim found in the north carolina marsh had suffered a violent death. she was beaten, stabbed and her nude body left in the marsh in the cold of winter. but who was this person? >> her remains were laid out in the lab, and she was somebody i saw every day. every day i go in the lab, turn the lights on, work on another case or we hold a class in there. i would look over at her and often wonder how long it was going to take to get any kind of confirmation. >>...
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. >> let's bring in rene marsh with the latest. good morning, rene. >> reporter: good morning, john. you really do feel a bit of a shift the first night of the curfew lifted. another night of calm. you talked about the national guard and the drawdown. we know that should take 72 hours to be complete. they brought in 4,000 people. that will be underway this week. we are also beginning to learn a lot more or a bit more of the six officers involved here. some of the officers charged. as you know five men, one woman, three black, three white. some veterans some new to the force. just yesterday, i spent time in the neighborhood of officer william porter. he was hired in 2012. he is facing three charges, including involuntary manslaughter as well as second-degree assault. he is the officer who was called to the van to check on freddie gray. freddie gray at that time called and asked for medical attention, but did not receive it. back in the neighborhood i met with a woman who is his neighbor and a family friend. she has known him since h
. >> let's bring in rene marsh with the latest. good morning, rene. >> reporter: good morning, john. you really do feel a bit of a shift the first night of the curfew lifted. another night of calm. you talked about the national guard and the drawdown. we know that should take 72 hours to be complete. they brought in 4,000 people. that will be underway this week. we are also beginning to learn a lot more or a bit more of the six officers involved here. some of the officers charged....
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we have information from my colleague rene marsh. a spokesperson told her that system called the positive train control which defaults and basically kicks in an automatic system which slows down or stops the train when it is going too fast that system was in place in the southbound side of the section of the track, but not on the northbound side which is where the accident occurred. the reason that positive train control is in place on the southbound side the spokesman tells rene marsh, because trains going from new york south travel at a greater rate of speed in that section of the track. it is a big controversy that the system is not in place in the northbound section. ntsb officials say if it had been this accident would not have occurred. christine. >> brian todd for us. thank you. friends and former colleagues of the engineer brandon bostian are speaking out in his defense. xavier bishop worked as his flagman until bishop was fired for attendance issues. he says he has never seen bostian take a drink or drive a train we he wasn'
we have information from my colleague rene marsh. a spokesperson told her that system called the positive train control which defaults and basically kicks in an automatic system which slows down or stops the train when it is going too fast that system was in place in the southbound side of the section of the track, but not on the northbound side which is where the accident occurred. the reason that positive train control is in place on the southbound side the spokesman tells rene marsh, because...
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i want to go now to rene marsh. you are at the intersection referred to as penn north. this is the intersection right by that burned down cvs. i see police over your shoulder. i understand the presence of people from the community is really ramping up right now. >> what's really ramping up within the last five minutes or so you see those buses there. five buses filled with officers dressed in riot gear just arrived at this intersection. take a look. this is just one side of the street right now. you see the state troopers there in their gear riot gear masks are up. and you have the national guard here as well. we are standing right in front of that cvs. if you look at any corner here in this area you can see that there is a large presence. i want you to swing. if you just swing over there across the street you can see again every single corner. this area just essentially in the last five minutes they flooded the zone here. i spoke with one officer who said this is simply in response to the fact that they know that that medical examiner's report has been delivered to the
i want to go now to rene marsh. you are at the intersection referred to as penn north. this is the intersection right by that burned down cvs. i see police over your shoulder. i understand the presence of people from the community is really ramping up right now. >> what's really ramping up within the last five minutes or so you see those buses there. five buses filled with officers dressed in riot gear just arrived at this intersection. take a look. this is just one side of the street...
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i know rene marsh is there on the scene too. i want to go out to her to talk about the ntsb and how investigators are handling this crash site. good morning, renee. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we do know that the ntsb there on the ground here and the hotbed of activity is happening behind me. this is where the staging ground is for what is right now a recovery effort. and so i got off the phone about 45 minutes ago and their focus now is documenting the scene and paying close attention to the tracks where this all happened. of course they are also going to want to get those recorders. i did ask if they have secured them as yet but could not get a clear answer about that. of course as chris mentioned, there will be a briefing here that should get under way in a matter of minutes and ntsb says that they too, will be part of this. we know the mayor will be here and now ntsb telling me that they will join the mayor as well. so i don't know that the ntsb will at this point be ready to give any hard information about the investi
i know rene marsh is there on the scene too. i want to go out to her to talk about the ntsb and how investigators are handling this crash site. good morning, renee. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we do know that the ntsb there on the ground here and the hotbed of activity is happening behind me. this is where the staging ground is for what is right now a recovery effort. and so i got off the phone about 45 minutes ago and their focus now is documenting the scene and paying close...
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for more on the protests and also the policing i want to bring in rene marsh. again, we are here this morning and we have a half hour left to go in the curfew. relative calm. >> it is. last night, an aside from the incident you showed there, it was relatively calm. really what we want to point out is the calming voice throughout all of this is maryland representative elijah cummings. he was out there yet arm in arm singing "this little light of mine." he was the voice of calm. we know that as the curfew approach his objective was to essentially make sure that people disbursed at 10:00. he spoke to cnn shortly after he was done with the march and protesters last night. take a listen. >> we must allow the process to go forward and all i can assure them and others is we will stick with this case until the end. the fact is now we have a state's attorney who we are impressed with and proud of. we believe in her. we trust her. i want her to get the facts right. she will apply the law and come to her own conclusions. that's her job. that's her job. i believe in her. >
for more on the protests and also the policing i want to bring in rene marsh. again, we are here this morning and we have a half hour left to go in the curfew. relative calm. >> it is. last night, an aside from the incident you showed there, it was relatively calm. really what we want to point out is the calming voice throughout all of this is maryland representative elijah cummings. he was out there yet arm in arm singing "this little light of mine." he was the voice of calm....
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as for kelsey marsh's documentary called noncritical, it has been accepted a the diversity conn -- at the diversity con film festival in france. >>> george zimmerman told the cops he was injured by flying glass when a bullet came through the window of his suv in lake mary, florida. >> stated he had been involved in a shooting and someone had shot at him and his vehicle. simultaneously we received a third-party 911 call from a matthew apperson who stated he was the other party involved. >> zimmerman was treated and released from the hospital. no charges have been filed. last year apperson accused zimmerman of threatening to kill him during a road rage incident but decided not to press charges. >>> at christie's auction house in new york city a pablo picasso painting set a world record tonight. women of algiers version o sold for $179.4 million. a sculpture called pointing man sold for more than $141 million. that is the record for a sculpture. >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9's first alert weather, d.c.'s most accurate. >> are you not impressed by those numbers? >> the number
as for kelsey marsh's documentary called noncritical, it has been accepted a the diversity conn -- at the diversity con film festival in france. >>> george zimmerman told the cops he was injured by flying glass when a bullet came through the window of his suv in lake mary, florida. >> stated he had been involved in a shooting and someone had shot at him and his vehicle. simultaneously we received a third-party 911 call from a matthew apperson who stated he was the other party...
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marsh creek fire station. marsh creek road had an inch of rain. scott stein here said my total was zero. most likely because i took my umbrella. [ laughter ] thank you, scott. that is probably why. the system that produced the rain has moved south to southern california. you can see moisture streaming back. i will mention morgan hill, gilroy, san martin. down until southern california they are getting really heavy rain. the record wettest may was 2.54 back in 1921 and i think they will beat that. it looks like a day of rain continuous for them. you can see everything is rotating in this system that you have over us is very strong for may and as it ejects out, it's going to pick up a lot of golf moisture. so yesterday's system has moved south. we're on the northern edge of it. a few isolated showers i will say that but it looks like a partly sunny, partly cloudy day. it's not very warm. 40s and 50s on your temps. there is a breeze behind this for most. it is westerly or southwest. son-in-law of the moisture continues to stream into the sierra. you
marsh creek fire station. marsh creek road had an inch of rain. scott stein here said my total was zero. most likely because i took my umbrella. [ laughter ] thank you, scott. that is probably why. the system that produced the rain has moved south to southern california. you can see moisture streaming back. i will mention morgan hill, gilroy, san martin. down until southern california they are getting really heavy rain. the record wettest may was 2.54 back in 1921 and i think they will beat...
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the department gave marsh tickets to the upcoming concert. chemo treatments are preventing her from attending. now her hoping come if town, day or two rehearsals, all of. that will why won't she come to the hospital? so they are hoping this youtube video will get marsh a chance to meet taylor swift. >> i'm going to tweet taylor. >> ♪♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> swift a wish, by the way after this video, you know, for our friend over at the dover police department, lip-syncing shake it off. everyone was talking about this, so it was nice that taylor swift sent in the tickets, they turned around around gave the tickets -- >> well, they have sort after relationship then. maybe we can get this done. back to 6:56. >> new information -- >> sorry, i was going to answer the little quest that we h very inapropriate. >> i think people need more time anyway. >> all right. >> new information out this morning, about the engineer of the amtrak train that derailed last week. what the railroad union is now saying about the hours before the fatal crash. >>
the department gave marsh tickets to the upcoming concert. chemo treatments are preventing her from attending. now her hoping come if town, day or two rehearsals, all of. that will why won't she come to the hospital? so they are hoping this youtube video will get marsh a chance to meet taylor swift. >> i'm going to tweet taylor. >> ♪♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> swift a wish, by the way after this video, you know, for our friend over at the dover police...
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. >> cnn's renee marsh and sarah sidner are on the scene. they join us now. renee marsh, let me go to you first. a lot of attention being paid to this very sharp curve. there is also a lot of chatter on social media and a lot of talk elsewhere, about the safety conditions of amtrak. talk to us about those two points if you would. >> we do know at this point that -- that this train as it was approaching this curve, we are told that is when things went terribly wrong here. as far as how fast this train was going -- and what the speed limit was -- at that very section. that remains to be seen. of course, investigators will have that information. they'll know exactly how fast this train is going. when they, when they retrieved those, event recorders. it's very similar to what you see on aircraft, like the black boxes. that record, what was going on with the train at the time. as far as what could have caused this. that remains to be seen. we do not know. we have no indication. want to set the scene. we are here. there sois so much activity behd me. see the blinki
. >> cnn's renee marsh and sarah sidner are on the scene. they join us now. renee marsh, let me go to you first. a lot of attention being paid to this very sharp curve. there is also a lot of chatter on social media and a lot of talk elsewhere, about the safety conditions of amtrak. talk to us about those two points if you would. >> we do know at this point that -- that this train as it was approaching this curve, we are told that is when things went terribly wrong here. as far as...
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rene marsh, as soon as you get more we'll pop you back on tv. rene marsh in washington. coming up next an interview i don't want you to miss. we'll talk to a mother whose son, he was a hero, he died in the very city isis just took over in iraq. it is heartbreaking the story here. she will join me live on the let arer she wrote to general martin develop city. if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes along with diet and exercise. once-a-week tanzeum works by helping your body release its own natural insulin when it's needed. tanzeum is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes or in people with severe stomach or intestinal problems. tanzeum is not insulin. it is not used to treat type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis and has not bee
rene marsh, as soon as you get more we'll pop you back on tv. rene marsh in washington. coming up next an interview i don't want you to miss. we'll talk to a mother whose son, he was a hero, he died in the very city isis just took over in iraq. it is heartbreaking the story here. she will join me live on the let arer she wrote to general martin develop city. if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin your doctor may be...
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let's get more from rene marsh. >> reporter: christine, from the very beginning, philadelphia philip morris police were focused on excessive speed. this tells me they knew there were no problem was the tracks signals or train. that was based on inspection documents and checks the trains and tracks had gone through before the derailment. in their mind that can mean two things. reckless behavior or intentional act. both could justify criminal charges. but the ntsb is the lead investigator and it is not ready to rule out other potential factors like train performance. they held off on the arrest. the ntsb has the train engineer's phone. they also have phone records. we do know that phone calls were made and text messages were sent on the day of the incident. what they have not nailed down is whether the calls and texts were sent while he was operating the train. investigators are now matching the time stamps from the engineer's cell phone records with multiple data sources like the train's recorder and outward facing video from the train, recorded radio communications and surveillance v
let's get more from rene marsh. >> reporter: christine, from the very beginning, philadelphia philip morris police were focused on excessive speed. this tells me they knew there were no problem was the tracks signals or train. that was based on inspection documents and checks the trains and tracks had gone through before the derailment. in their mind that can mean two things. reckless behavior or intentional act. both could justify criminal charges. but the ntsb is the lead investigator...
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rene marsh, thank you so much. we will continue to follow that element as we wait for this announcement if the curfew will go into effect again tonight. >>> what do you do after a week of protests? i'm talk with a baltimore pastor who is a former officer, about what he wants to see happen in his hometown of baltimore. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni, there's no interferon and there are no complex regimens. tell your doctor if you have other liver or kidney problems, or other medical conditions. and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. harvoni should not be taken with any medicines containing a
rene marsh, thank you so much. we will continue to follow that element as we wait for this announcement if the curfew will go into effect again tonight. >>> what do you do after a week of protests? i'm talk with a baltimore pastor who is a former officer, about what he wants to see happen in his hometown of baltimore. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for...
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cnn's rene marsh is also here in baltimore. and so rene it is unclear of course where many of the officers are. we do know that they did surrender without incident. facing their charges. many of them have posted bond that was anywhere between 200 and $300,000. what do we no about their potential whereabouts or even their next moves? >> fred so of course we're at the intersection where there is a police presence. but nothing like what we saw in the past few days. as far as the officers go. as you know this is a make up of five men and one woman. we know that not only did they post bond but the mayor called for their suspension. so the next court date is may 27th. that will be a preliminary hearing. but just yesterday, we all heard the state attorney come out and say, that the reason why she was filing charges, number one, freddie gray was illegally arrested. she also said that she believed that these officers based on the evidence that she's seen caused freddie gray's death by not seat belting him in. the back of that police van
cnn's rene marsh is also here in baltimore. and so rene it is unclear of course where many of the officers are. we do know that they did surrender without incident. facing their charges. many of them have posted bond that was anywhere between 200 and $300,000. what do we no about their potential whereabouts or even their next moves? >> fred so of course we're at the intersection where there is a police presence. but nothing like what we saw in the past few days. as far as the officers go....
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rene marsh, reporting live from washington. thank you. >>> still to come from the newsroom talk about a text mess the message that can shut down your iphone next. >> i started coming who are in '55. >> people that have been coming here have been coming forever. >> it hasn't changed. >> i have yet to find traveling around the united states anything like it. eight lanes inside a basement old timey bar, everybody knows each other. >> right up there is a lot of money. >> right. we had local regular went overseas. when i come back i want to make sure i have a dollar. it started there, now people caught on here. >> i bring people from out of town here just to sit down have a beer a hamburger, and i say, this is what st. paul is all about. >> it's a nice close community around here. >> embarrassing yourself on television by showing america what a crappy bowler you are is something you have to have big shoulders to handle. some of the best fries you'll taste. gorgeous bowling alley grill burger heavily. >> somehow i just got cheated ou
rene marsh, reporting live from washington. thank you. >>> still to come from the newsroom talk about a text mess the message that can shut down your iphone next. >> i started coming who are in '55. >> people that have been coming here have been coming forever. >> it hasn't changed. >> i have yet to find traveling around the united states anything like it. eight lanes inside a basement old timey bar, everybody knows each other. >> right up there is a lot...
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we have some in white marsh closing down joshua road. it end apt 5:00. we have work on 295 between 42 in the black horse blocking a couple of lanes until 6:00 a.m. a downed pole at bowers avenue at first avenue. traffic is getting by. a lot of you heading to the shore, obvious here's good news for you 5:00, 6:00 p.m. they are not collecting the tolls at the egg harbor toll plaza enjoy your ride to ac. a nice free ride from 5 to 6:00 p.m. >>> josh dugar resign from the board of the religious counsel. he said i am deeply sorry for what i did i hurt others and my family and friends. his parents arranged for him and those affected by his actions to get counseling 12 years ago. his wife was told everything before they were engaged. the statue toot of limitations in these cases have passed. >>> a florida collected millions in medicaid payments for procedures some patients didn't need or want. he is still licensed in jacksonville. it started in december when a mother took her 6-year-old daughter to dr. snyder to have one soothe pulled. the doctor ended up pulli
we have some in white marsh closing down joshua road. it end apt 5:00. we have work on 295 between 42 in the black horse blocking a couple of lanes until 6:00 a.m. a downed pole at bowers avenue at first avenue. traffic is getting by. a lot of you heading to the shore, obvious here's good news for you 5:00, 6:00 p.m. they are not collecting the tolls at the egg harbor toll plaza enjoy your ride to ac. a nice free ride from 5 to 6:00 p.m. >>> josh dugar resign from the board of the...
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let's go to cnn's rene marsh in baltimore. good morning, rene. >> reporter: good morning, john. you remember the scene just days ago outside of city hall. the show of force has diminished here. we don't see the national guard and the police presence is small. you talk about the first night last night with no curfew. it was very calm. the national guard will complete its drawdown according to the governor in 72 hours. it will take 72 hours because they brought in some 4,000 people. in the meantime we are starting to learn a bit more about some of the six officers charged in freddie gray's death. i was in the neighborhood yesterday of officer william porter. he is 25 years old. he was hired in 2012 to be a police officer with the baltimore police department. he faces three charges, including involuntary manslaughter as well as second-degree assault. now, he is the officer who showed up to the van and called essentially to check up on freddie gray. when he got to the van, according to the state prosecutor freddie gray asked for medical attention, but did not get that medical attent
let's go to cnn's rene marsh in baltimore. good morning, rene. >> reporter: good morning, john. you remember the scene just days ago outside of city hall. the show of force has diminished here. we don't see the national guard and the police presence is small. you talk about the first night last night with no curfew. it was very calm. the national guard will complete its drawdown according to the governor in 72 hours. it will take 72 hours because they brought in some 4,000 people. in the...
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. >> reporter: we are in white marsh township. disabled vehicle, 309 southbound turnpike on the curve. be careful as you head out. >>> we'll show you a jam on the schuylkill expressway, imagine that, i'll tell you where coming up. >> 6:00 had 3, good morning -- 6:43, good morning everyone, taking a live look from our temple cam in center city philadelphia. don't see much fog here, but in other areas we are seeing it this morning. >> let's go over to karen and talk about the fog, good morning. >> reporter: you can see a touch of the fog on schuylkill expressway, doesn't seem to be affecting traffic. eastbound traffic heavy past the boulevard to girard and westbound jammed from city avenue to gladwyn. a slow go on the schuylkill expressway, but no accidents. don't forget you have to take the schuylkill and the mlk drive because the kelly drive is shut down until tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. we're looking at fog near zero in beach haven. wild millville, that's a big influence the fog not only affecting the roads but affecting flights with .
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has come out, they say that they will be implementing this as soon as possible. >> that's cnn's renee marsh reporting for us. >>> coming up, the red cross is expanding its appeal for aid to nepal after two major earthquakes ravaged the country. we'll have the details after the break. >>> plus, pope francis focuses on two women on this sunday at the vatican with the canyonzation of two palestinian nones. we're live in rome. if you misplaced your discover card, you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from discover. get it at discover.com. just stay calm and move asno sudden movements.. google search: bodega beach house. i will take beauty into my own hands. olay regenerist. it regenerates surface cells. new skin is revealed in only 5 days. without drastic measures. stunningly youthful. award-winning skin. from the world's #1. olay, your best beautiful >>> the red cross is more than doubling its appeal for emergency aid to nepal in the aftermath of two major earthquakes.
has come out, they say that they will be implementing this as soon as possible. >> that's cnn's renee marsh reporting for us. >>> coming up, the red cross is expanding its appeal for aid to nepal after two major earthquakes ravaged the country. we'll have the details after the break. >>> plus, pope francis focuses on two women on this sunday at the vatican with the canyonzation of two palestinian nones. we're live in rome. if you misplaced your discover card, you can now...
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years during the warm period the bay was actually saltier for several hundred years and the surrounding marshes turned into the registration became more salt adaptive. >> we have got to be careful what we wish for. one thing that could end a megadrought would be a super storm. they are for every to max 00 years ago or so. -- they happen every to max 00 years or so. we are long overdue for another superstar but until that time we are in for a long, dry weight. there is nothing left here but a little bit of a trickle of a creek. there should be a lot more water in this reservoir. it is a microcosm of what is going wrong in the state of california. the storms that did bring us rain did a little for the sierra snowpack. most of the snowpack is already gone. there is no telling how long the drought could last the tree rings show our region has been through much worse for much longer. with the demands we are putting on resources we could be accelerating the natural cycle of megadrought's. the choices we make now could determine whether the past is likely to repeat itself. >> i am optimistic. i am not
years during the warm period the bay was actually saltier for several hundred years and the surrounding marshes turned into the registration became more salt adaptive. >> we have got to be careful what we wish for. one thing that could end a megadrought would be a super storm. they are for every to max 00 years ago or so. -- they happen every to max 00 years or so. we are long overdue for another superstar but until that time we are in for a long, dry weight. there is nothing left here...
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the region's been under rebel control since marsh. >> as fighting continues across yemen, the humanitarian situation is desperate. electricity shortages make it difficult for hospitals to treat patients in urgent need of care. we have this report. >> this is a dialysis treatment center in yemen run down, crowded and there are frequent power cuts. >> electricity is out most of the time. many patients have died. many others are behind their scheduled dialysis sessions. >> many patients in the clinic have kidney failure and rely on treatment to stay alive. >> the lack of fuel impacted the center's operation namely the dials process. patients are behind their schedule would sessions. the lives of many patients is under grave threat. >> the dialysis center has backup generators, but there's no fuel to power them. >> the center's in ruins. power's out and the generators are out of order. >> there's no electricity and patients are lined up. the center's generators aren't working because there's no fuel. >> like other cities in yemen it has been without electricity for a third consecutive week. so
the region's been under rebel control since marsh. >> as fighting continues across yemen, the humanitarian situation is desperate. electricity shortages make it difficult for hospitals to treat patients in urgent need of care. we have this report. >> this is a dialysis treatment center in yemen run down, crowded and there are frequent power cuts. >> electricity is out most of the time. many patients have died. many others are behind their scheduled dialysis sessions. >>...
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afterwards they heard from victoria marsh the delaware teen is undergoing chemo therapy and she can't go to swift's concert next month. so the department has created a new video and hopes swift will meet this special fan in person. >>> if you combine the mega million and the powerball jackpots, the meg do a millions has ballooned to 213 million. you can see the drawing on tuesday night after 11:00 p.m. 154 million is on the line in the powerball. you can see that on "action news" at 1 >> princeton university's john nash is gone, his story of adversity ending in tragedy next. >>> firefighters had to rescue riders on rollercoasters those stories when "action news" comes right back. >> reporter: well, howdy i hope you had a nice weekend. 42 is light people will be heading back later today, this morning there's hardly anybody out and about. you can ahead -- head out to your neighborhood to honor and thank our veterans and remember those who perished in service to our country. kings highway and chestnut street proceeds to haddonfield memorial high school. main street and bud town road. to
afterwards they heard from victoria marsh the delaware teen is undergoing chemo therapy and she can't go to swift's concert next month. so the department has created a new video and hopes swift will meet this special fan in person. >>> if you combine the mega million and the powerball jackpots, the meg do a millions has ballooned to 213 million. you can see the drawing on tuesday night after 11:00 p.m. 154 million is on the line in the powerball. you can see that on "action...
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they heard from victoria marsh who is undergoing chemo therapy for of the sarcoma -- osteo sarcoma and hopes that swift can visit her because she can't get to the concert. >>> susan sarandon is appealing to tourist to keep coming to nepal. discover brookside and discover an exciting combination of tastes. rich, dark chocolate covering soft centers. flavored with exotic fruit juices. it's chocolate and fruit flavors like you've never experienced before. discover brookside. we snap it. we stack it. we smoosh it. we love it. hershey's makes it a s'more... you make it special. hershey's is mine, yours our chocolate. >> witnesses in south jersey say a driver was drag racing when he lost control and hit a woman with two children in her car. both the drivers in this instance were killed. the children were rushed to the hospital. one had to be airlifted. >>> police say a teenager was shot one time overnight in camden. he was rushed to cooper university hospital in critical condition. >>> you're taking a live look at the korean war memorial in penns landing. it's one of many places holding an m
they heard from victoria marsh who is undergoing chemo therapy for of the sarcoma -- osteo sarcoma and hopes that swift can visit her because she can't get to the concert. >>> susan sarandon is appealing to tourist to keep coming to nepal. discover brookside and discover an exciting combination of tastes. rich, dark chocolate covering soft centers. flavored with exotic fruit juices. it's chocolate and fruit flavors like you've never experienced before. discover brookside. we snap it....
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commissioner hillis i'm lost still on the parking so what staff is proposing it is it the same number of marshes. >> it depends on how it is designed you could reduce 6
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rene marsh, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> in our politics lead bill and hill, are they a package deal? the former president pushed on his wife's policies, weighs in on what we in his words, would do if they find themselves back in the white house. what did bill clinton have to say to our own christiane amanpour? that's next. this is brian. every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. now brian has a rate based on his driving, not theirs. get snapshot and see just how much your good driving could save you. with every hole-in-one at a pga tour event you could be mortgage free for an entire year. how great would that be? just ask the growing list of winners who have already had their mortgages paid for one whole year by quicken loans. win a year's worth of mortgage payments fro
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rene marsh joins me. >> that was the exception to what we saw yesterday which was overwhelmingly peaceful protests. what we can count on every day at these protests is maryland representative elijah cummings. he is in the mix with the protesters and speaking with them one-on-one. he was arm in arm with a protesters leading them as the curfew approached. they were sing "this little light of mine." his objective was to lead the protesters up until that moment at 10:00 and make sure everyone disbursed and went home. the other message he had for the protesters is trust the process. take a listen. >> we must allow the process to go forward. all i can assure them and senators and others is we which still with this until the end. now we have a state's attorney whom we are impressed with and proud of. we trust her. we believe in her. i know she will and i want to get the facts right. she will apply the law and come to her own conclusions. that's her job. that's her job. i believe in her. >> the her that he is speaking about is this 35-year-old state prosecutor. if you didn't know her name before
rene marsh joins me. >> that was the exception to what we saw yesterday which was overwhelmingly peaceful protests. what we can count on every day at these protests is maryland representative elijah cummings. he is in the mix with the protesters and speaking with them one-on-one. he was arm in arm with a protesters leading them as the curfew approached. they were sing "this little light of mine." his objective was to lead the protesters up until that moment at 10:00 and make...
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rene marsh has the story. >> reporter: singapore airlines flight 836 with 194 onboard was flying over the south china sea bound for shanghai when both engines went out. the sudden loss of power at 39,000 feet as the jetliner passed through bad weather. within seconds, the aircraft dropped nearly 13,000 feet. >> the pilot has to basically put the plane that's now lost power in its engines in a dive. and that wind going through those engines spins the turbines and helps the pilots get a relight. but even with a relight, getting your engines actually going again, fuel is burning, you have to be able to sustain those engines. so it's a really tricky maneuver. >> reporter: singapore airlines said the problem started about 3 1/2 hours after departing from singapore. they say one engine regained power while pilots worked on the second. >> that is something they're trained to do. and in all cases on all planes there is a point at which the manuals say, don't try any more diving restarts. just look for a place to put it down and set it down. >> reporter: this is the latest of several incidents
rene marsh has the story. >> reporter: singapore airlines flight 836 with 194 onboard was flying over the south china sea bound for shanghai when both engines went out. the sudden loss of power at 39,000 feet as the jetliner passed through bad weather. within seconds, the aircraft dropped nearly 13,000 feet. >> the pilot has to basically put the plane that's now lost power in its engines in a dive. and that wind going through those engines spins the turbines and helps the pilots get...
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it did. >> let's bring in rene marsh right now. you know listening to that person at temple university hospital say that they lost someone else overnight, massive chest injury most of the injuries were related to being thrown around inside the car. a lot of muscular skeletal injuries that goes along with what we've been hearing from investigators. but he also pointed to the unknown. that they don't expect more casualties to come in but they said there's a lot of unknown still going on here. what is the latest from the investigative side rene? >> well i can tell you it's absolutely right to be cautious. i was just talking to one of the lieutenants here and he kind of filled me in on what is going on behind the scenes there. they are still now that they have the sunlight they are able to see. of course it was a different story 9:30 last night. we know that earlier this morning an m.e.'s van left with two bodies according to this officer. and he is waiting now for another medical examiner's body van to show up on the scene to remove e
it did. >> let's bring in rene marsh right now. you know listening to that person at temple university hospital say that they lost someone else overnight, massive chest injury most of the injuries were related to being thrown around inside the car. a lot of muscular skeletal injuries that goes along with what we've been hearing from investigators. but he also pointed to the unknown. that they don't expect more casualties to come in but they said there's a lot of unknown still going on...
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renee marsh, thank you, and appreciate it. meanwhile, we want to go overseas where the searchers in nepal have located all eight bodies from the u.s. marine corps plane that crashed in nepal. six u.s. marine ss and two nepalese civilians were on that flight. and as we are finding out from our reporter bringing them home from the area east of kathmandu is proving difficult. >> reporter: weather conditions near the marine helicopter crash site 21 miles east are getting worse by the minute. >> if you look over here, you can see that almost all of the american hol copterkopt helicopters are grounded right now, because it is too the dangerous. >> reporter: and thursday we flew over the rugged mountainous ter the rain east of kathmandu, and we saw the villages of the people that the marines were trying to help. six marines, and two nepalese villagers were found at the crash site. >> they were courageous and selfless individuals. >> reporter: their commander is pledging to continue the mission, and find out why the chopper went down.
renee marsh, thank you, and appreciate it. meanwhile, we want to go overseas where the searchers in nepal have located all eight bodies from the u.s. marine corps plane that crashed in nepal. six u.s. marine ss and two nepalese civilians were on that flight. and as we are finding out from our reporter bringing them home from the area east of kathmandu is proving difficult. >> reporter: weather conditions near the marine helicopter crash site 21 miles east are getting worse by the minute....
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another casting call is tomorrow at white marsh near baltimore. production of season four is scheduled to begin this summer. the premier date has not yet been set. walt disney parks and results are considering charging visitors more on days of increased attendance. a $99 quepasa disneyland would cost $115 during the summer spring break, and major holidays. disney sent a survey to season pass holders asking if they would support search pricing. the company says there are no plans in place to change the price is currently towards surge pricing. a close call caught on camera, when an officer did. and the forecast is also coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to wah what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or from now until june 8th get a $400 visa prepaid card when you s
another casting call is tomorrow at white marsh near baltimore. production of season four is scheduled to begin this summer. the premier date has not yet been set. walt disney parks and results are considering charging visitors more on days of increased attendance. a $99 quepasa disneyland would cost $115 during the summer spring break, and major holidays. disney sent a survey to season pass holders asking if they would support search pricing. the company says there are no plans in place to...
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let's go to renÉ marsh, who spoke with se brieabrina fulton. >> we're at pennsylvania avenue and west north avenue. this really has been the epicenter of the so-called celebrations. sabrina fulton was out here a short time ago giving out sandwiches to people within the community. i spoke to her specifically about the announcement today coming from the state attorney and asking her, what was her initial reaction. she said in a word she was surprised. take a listen to what else she had to say. she doesn't want everyone to get this excited just yet. here's why. >> although we are celebrating in some manner that the police officers are going to be charged, that's just one step to getting justice because we know full well that charged does not mean convicted. so a lot of people have to just take a step back and realize that although they might be charged, they have not been convicted of anything. in our case with trayvon martin, the person was charged. yes, they were charged. we had a full trial. but he, at the end of the day, was not convicted. so he's walking around just like anybody els
let's go to renÉ marsh, who spoke with se brieabrina fulton. >> we're at pennsylvania avenue and west north avenue. this really has been the epicenter of the so-called celebrations. sabrina fulton was out here a short time ago giving out sandwiches to people within the community. i spoke to her specifically about the announcement today coming from the state attorney and asking her, what was her initial reaction. she said in a word she was surprised. take a listen to what else she had to...
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let's bring in cnn's rene marsh. rene, we learned that the engineer told philadelphia police after the crash the other night. >> reporter: that's right, john. we know as you mentioned this train was going a whopping 106 miles per hour along this curve that had a speed limit of 50 miles per hour. according to a law enforcement source immediately after the crash, this engineer told philadelphia police detectives that he didn't recall his speed. detectives have since tried to interview him further, but he refused to answer any other questions and had a lawyer with him. his lawyer did speak out and here's what his lawyer had to say. >> he remembering going through the area generally. has absolutely no recollection of the incident or anything unusual. the next thing he recalls is being thrown around coming to finding his bag, getting his cell phone and dialing 911. >> reporter: all right. again, over my shoulder you can see that this is the track where this all happened. investigators from the very beginning, they suspect
let's bring in cnn's rene marsh. rene, we learned that the engineer told philadelphia police after the crash the other night. >> reporter: that's right, john. we know as you mentioned this train was going a whopping 106 miles per hour along this curve that had a speed limit of 50 miles per hour. according to a law enforcement source immediately after the crash, this engineer told philadelphia police detectives that he didn't recall his speed. detectives have since tried to interview him...
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. >>> a court in spain has ordered the detention of a marsh from the ivory coast who tried to smuggle his son into europe in a suitcase. security scanned the suitcase and found the eight-year-old inside. city of siutha, a spanish border town. the boy is now in the custody of officials in siutha,. >>> up to 800 people lost their lives when their boat capsized last month in the mediterranean's most deadly migrant tragedy in living memory. trying to cross to europe into a new life, now they have found the boat hundreds of meters below the water. stefanie dekker reports. >> you can still make out parts of the ship despite the murky water, what you can't see are the bloated bodies of hundreds of people trapped inside. the italian navy has released these pictures. >> translator: we have found 90 bodies, it's impossible to say exactly how many. the majority is inside the bottom of the boat but it does amount to what the survivors have told us, there were about 800 on the bolt. >> a tunisian is believed to be the captain and a syrian helping him. a robot has been gathering vital information a
. >>> a court in spain has ordered the detention of a marsh from the ivory coast who tried to smuggle his son into europe in a suitcase. security scanned the suitcase and found the eight-year-old inside. city of siutha, a spanish border town. the boy is now in the custody of officials in siutha,. >>> up to 800 people lost their lives when their boat capsized last month in the mediterranean's most deadly migrant tragedy in living memory. trying to cross to europe into a new...
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rene marsh is live in baltimore. what's the prosecutor's response to the challenging her case against the officers? >> reporter: jake she is standing firm on her decision saying that the evidence they found during her independent investigation supporting the charges filed. what we have here in baltimore, two dueling investigations. you have baltimore city police investigators on one side and investigators with the prosecutor's office on the other. >> from the beginning, we knew that this was a serious case. we have been working independently. >> reporter: two independent investigations one by baltimore police the other by the maryland state attorney's office. cnn has learned both investigations are in conflict. one point of contention the knife found on freddie gray. >> the knife was not a switch switchblade and is lawful under maryland law. >> reporter: under state law, the knife is legal, making freddie gray's arrest illegal. the police investigation contradicts that saying based on city code the knife is illegal.
rene marsh is live in baltimore. what's the prosecutor's response to the challenging her case against the officers? >> reporter: jake she is standing firm on her decision saying that the evidence they found during her independent investigation supporting the charges filed. what we have here in baltimore, two dueling investigations. you have baltimore city police investigators on one side and investigators with the prosecutor's office on the other. >> from the beginning, we knew that...
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bring in cnn's aviation correspondent rene marsh. this guy and his son are very very lucky to be alive. >> reporter: yeah. you know we just got the police report and in it it says that this man was slurring his speech. he was sweating. he even appeared disoriented. they even found open bottles of alcohol in the pilot's plane after he crashed at melbourne, international airport. a very busy airport with both general aviation and commercial flights. >> 32-where you going, sir? okay. how you doing that, sir? >> reporter: air traffic control audio captures a frustrated controller dealing with a defiant and officials say intoxicated pilot. on the taxiway at melbourne, international airport in florida. >> hold your position. i didn't tell you to move. >> reporter: the cessna ran off the runway and through a ditch before hitting a satellite dish on airport grounds. 57-year-old christopher hall was at the controls of the private plane and his 10-year-old son was onboard. the police report obtained by cnn says the pilot's speech was slurred.
bring in cnn's aviation correspondent rene marsh. this guy and his son are very very lucky to be alive. >> reporter: yeah. you know we just got the police report and in it it says that this man was slurring his speech. he was sweating. he even appeared disoriented. they even found open bottles of alcohol in the pilot's plane after he crashed at melbourne, international airport. a very busy airport with both general aviation and commercial flights. >> 32-where you going, sir? okay....
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rene marsh is in philadelphia. we heard from philadelphia mayor michael nutter saying we still do not know what happened here. we also heard him say police have interviewed the engineer. sources are telling you that investigators believe the train was traveling way, way too fast the ntsb making that announcement just minutes ago. what led them to that conclusion? >> reporter: well jake while i talk to you, it is still a search operation here. but meantime there's a full-blown investigation under way. as you mentioned, we now know that train was going in excess of 100 miles per hour as it approached a curve that had a speed limit of 50 miles per hour. the reason why investigators know this they are looking at how the wreckage is laid out at the site, looking at the angles. they're also looking at the sort of damage to the train cars. and we also know they have the train's event recorders. the question now, though is why was this train going so fast? >> keep crawling. >> crawl forward, sir. >> reporter: passengers ma
rene marsh is in philadelphia. we heard from philadelphia mayor michael nutter saying we still do not know what happened here. we also heard him say police have interviewed the engineer. sources are telling you that investigators believe the train was traveling way, way too fast the ntsb making that announcement just minutes ago. what led them to that conclusion? >> reporter: well jake while i talk to you, it is still a search operation here. but meantime there's a full-blown...
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why i say that my colleague rene marsh has good information from investigators that they are seriously in a preliminary sense, looking into the factor of speed and the role speed could have played in this crash. trains along the northeast corridor can go in excess of 100 miles per hour that's absolutely aloud, but when they're in a res dengal area or going around some of the curves they are required to reduce their speed. we're told the speed limit around this area is about 50 miles an hour. that should be an easy bit of information to come forward. that's one of the easy things to come from that black box that's being -- that's being analyzed right now. that is something that we hear from the ntsb the information in that black box, that could be readily available relatively soon and that could be a key factor at least preliminary that is one of their big focuses is right now. wolf that's happening here on the ground and the black box being analyzed in delaware. a lot of outstanding questions. when we heard from the ntsb earlier, they said essentially the same thing we're doing, they s
why i say that my colleague rene marsh has good information from investigators that they are seriously in a preliminary sense, looking into the factor of speed and the role speed could have played in this crash. trains along the northeast corridor can go in excess of 100 miles per hour that's absolutely aloud, but when they're in a res dengal area or going around some of the curves they are required to reduce their speed. we're told the speed limit around this area is about 50 miles an hour....
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mission to the est to the by the way, with mud flats and creeks and sand don't you understand march p marsh land this tear dropped shape in the i'd like to say lower off center to the left of mural is pinning the project location to super exposed street grid tying the past to the present this is the 20th street elevation reading left to right the corner industry and the gravity greet and wait to the public art well lit in the middle felt this the entrance and to the right is the staff work with...
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rene marsh is "outfront" where amtrak service resumed today. rene, the investigation is focusing on the engineer's handling specifically. they're not ruling out a wide rarity of things including something intentional. what more have you learned? >> well erin, i can tell you, we've been here all day talking to law enforcement and government sources. and there is a sharp focus on this engineer how he handled the train, and also his experience. we know from the ntsb that the engineer has been on this particular route for several weeks that is not a lot of time. so they're looking at that. we also know that just because investigators are looking at him and his handling it doesn't necessarily indicate there is a criminal act here. in fact we do know that police investigators here in philadelphia as well as the district attorney's office here in philadelphia they're in a bit of a holding pattern as far as criminal charges simply because they want to wait and see exactly what the ntsb concludes and what it finds in its conclusion. we do know as far as
rene marsh is "outfront" where amtrak service resumed today. rene, the investigation is focusing on the engineer's handling specifically. they're not ruling out a wide rarity of things including something intentional. what more have you learned? >> well erin, i can tell you, we've been here all day talking to law enforcement and government sources. and there is a sharp focus on this engineer how he handled the train, and also his experience. we know from the ntsb that the...
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cnn's rene marsh joins us live. two other trains reported being struck by projectiles near the crash site. what's the latest from the ntsb investigators and the fbi? >> reporter: i can tell you, jake we have been all day today speaking to law enforcement as well as government sources, and they are all indicating that at this point there is a sharp focus on the engineer of this train and how he was handling the train. also his experience with this route. also just a short time ago, a law enforcement source throwing cold water on this theory that a projectile may have hit train 188. the source telling me that they listened to all of the dispatch audio, heard no mention of train 188 being struck and also interviewed passengers no indication from that that anything struck the train either. tonight, fbi analysts are examining the crashed amtrak locomotive trying to determine if something struck the train moments before's it crashed. the ntsb says they found no evidence to back up an assistant conductor's claim she heard
cnn's rene marsh joins us live. two other trains reported being struck by projectiles near the crash site. what's the latest from the ntsb investigators and the fbi? >> reporter: i can tell you, jake we have been all day today speaking to law enforcement as well as government sources, and they are all indicating that at this point there is a sharp focus on the engineer of this train and how he was handling the train. also his experience with this route. also just a short time ago, a law...
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first, cnn's rene marsh in washington, d.c. i think a lot of people might say it's a dumb thing to do and the truth is, this is a felony and it will put you in federal prison. >> you hit the nail on the head. this is a dangerous midair distraction. looks like a tiny pin light, but that light expands and it's very problematic for the pilot. it can disorient the pilot, even temporarily blind the pilot. what happened? we know that last night five commercial passenger planes were struck with lasers. this was near farmingdale, new york, over long island. most of the aircraft were about at 8,000 feet and at that level, you're either coming in for a landing or you're recently perhaps took off from the airport. those are critical points of flight because that's the point when the pilot needs to be very focused. just imagine this, you're in a very dark car and someone flashes a camera flash. you understand that your eyes have to adjust to that. the consequences as you said, ashleigh, really could be deadly. these lasers can even cause d
first, cnn's rene marsh in washington, d.c. i think a lot of people might say it's a dumb thing to do and the truth is, this is a felony and it will put you in federal prison. >> you hit the nail on the head. this is a dangerous midair distraction. looks like a tiny pin light, but that light expands and it's very problematic for the pilot. it can disorient the pilot, even temporarily blind the pilot. what happened? we know that last night five commercial passenger planes were struck with...
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proposing 86 height roughly on hundred and thirty foot height limit we're also approaching 61 bicycle marshes we're required 37 parking spaces in the last few months we've within working with the planning staff and the urban advisory team finalizing the project in which you're looking now we've met with the lower polk neighbors twice and presented to them at the last meeting we gun control an overwhelming support from that neighborhood group from meeting with the lower polk neighborhoods we actually gotten suggestions of doing a bulb out on front street their main concern to activate the ground floor commercial space there so we had suggested of doing a bulb out in fact, opening up that area for more active space i'm here for any questions and open for any kind of comments. >> okay. thank you we may have questions opening it up for public comment any any public comment on this item? okay note seeing any that being said and commissioner antonini. >> yeah. i think they said they'd worked with you open design i do not see the changes to the design i thought were going to present those to us toda
proposing 86 height roughly on hundred and thirty foot height limit we're also approaching 61 bicycle marshes we're required 37 parking spaces in the last few months we've within working with the planning staff and the urban advisory team finalizing the project in which you're looking now we've met with the lower polk neighbors twice and presented to them at the last meeting we gun control an overwhelming support from that neighborhood group from meeting with the lower polk neighborhoods we...
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renÉ marsh, glad you got that interview. we'll look for more later on here on cnn. let me bring on an expert voice here. former amtrak board chairman also chairman of transportation for america. john robert welcome. >> good afternoon, brooke. thank you for having me. >> let's just begin with this engineer on board this train because according to the lawyer he remembers coming into the curve, attempting to reduce speed, and apparently the last thing he remembers is coming to looking for his bag, getting his cell phone, turning it on and calling 911. so the blank spot is after he reduced speed. apparently doctors are telling them that he will, you know regain some of what he remembers in time. my question to you would be, what's your response to that and when that happens, what questions will be should be asked of him? >> well i certainly can't comment on the engineer and what he remembers or doesn't remember. obviously his testimony will be important, but there's plenty of data that can be drawn from the locomotive itself to answer a lot of those questions. i'm sure
renÉ marsh, glad you got that interview. we'll look for more later on here on cnn. let me bring on an expert voice here. former amtrak board chairman also chairman of transportation for america. john robert welcome. >> good afternoon, brooke. thank you for having me. >> let's just begin with this engineer on board this train because according to the lawyer he remembers coming into the curve, attempting to reduce speed, and apparently the last thing he remembers is coming to looking...