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the car came to a stop near a grassy embankment. it took rescuers 20 minutes to cut the man free but he was okay. >> it's a day to clean the streets and clear the cobwebs. that's what people did for the philly's clean up. >> piles of leaves are scooped up into bags along 34th street and strawberry mansion. >> it's good to clean up your neighborhood. you don't want it smelly where you walk around and stuff. >> this group is among thousands of volunteers taking part in the philly spring cleanup. >> you open up the bag to put leaves in. >> neighbors say getting kids involved is crucial. >> i was a junior block captain when i was young and helped my mother and grandmother clean the neighborhood. >> mayor jim kenney helped kick things off at the huntington park recreation center joining volunteers as they collected leaves and trash nearby. septa workers cleaned up 13 septa locations throughout the city and there were people like sandra barry. she says while she's participating in the clean up, >> you come back in less than five minutes,
the car came to a stop near a grassy embankment. it took rescuers 20 minutes to cut the man free but he was okay. >> it's a day to clean the streets and clear the cobwebs. that's what people did for the philly's clean up. >> piles of leaves are scooped up into bags along 34th street and strawberry mansion. >> it's good to clean up your neighborhood. you don't want it smelly where you walk around and stuff. >> this group is among thousands of volunteers taking part in the...
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. >> reporter: hours before that, the grassy area at the west end of the lake had a sea of climate supporters united to support the environment. >> this is a public emergency. >> reporter: representatives from 75 groups gathered to change ideas and search for answers to current problems. >> i do not know if any action makes a difference but so many people together does. >> reporter: with all of the talk of solving societal ills, they said the biggest problem is president donald trump. >> it's 100 days of chaos, corruption and dysfunction, they have tried each and every day to roll back the progress that we have made under president obama, especially as it relates to climate change. >> reporter: some say that the way to create lasting change is to start at the top. >> it's sad that he is in such a place of power. >> reporter: march participants promised that day would be a building block for continued action. >> i hope that people will become more educated and sensitive and more brave about what is going on in america. >> thank you jesse. >>> today marks 100 days since president donald trump t
. >> reporter: hours before that, the grassy area at the west end of the lake had a sea of climate supporters united to support the environment. >> this is a public emergency. >> reporter: representatives from 75 groups gathered to change ideas and search for answers to current problems. >> i do not know if any action makes a difference but so many people together does. >> reporter: with all of the talk of solving societal ills, they said the biggest problem is...
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car finally came to a stop, down a grassy embankment, trapping theook rescuers nearly 20 minutes to cut that driver free from the wreckage, but everybody is suspect to be okay. >>> delaware man is behind running anged titutionn, in georgetown. he is five five-year old, arsenio, who they staked suspect's m later served a search warrant after they found several men frequenting the home for a short period of time and then leaving. they reportedly found a 25 year-old woman from the dominican republic confined in the bedroom. she had been forced to perform elicit acts. he is behind bars being held on $250,000 bail. >>> we have an update to a story "action news" first brought you back in february. philadelphia police say they have identified and arrested the man in this surveillance video. he is 59 year-old ron barkley and now is charged with setting three separate fires across the city including one at the famous fourth street deli. >>> after, several days of chilly, temps rain and a lot of wind, we will get a warm up and we're told it will feel down right, summer-like. it is what we have be
car finally came to a stop, down a grassy embankment, trapping theook rescuers nearly 20 minutes to cut that driver free from the wreckage, but everybody is suspect to be okay. >>> delaware man is behind running anged titutionn, in georgetown. he is five five-year old, arsenio, who they staked suspect's m later served a search warrant after they found several men frequenting the home for a short period of time and then leaving. they reportedly found a 25 year-old woman from the...
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. >>> san francisco's biggest pot filled party brought thousands of people this grassy field in golden gate park. kpix 5's andria borba shows us how brand-new rules shaped this year's festivities. >> reporter: the fencing around hippie hill and sharon meadow was new this year. while it couldn't contain the smoke, it contained 15,000 partiers according to the city of san francisco. [ drums ] >> reporter: the moment when golden gate park's hippie hill went up in smoke. >> it was nice. it was relaxing and cool seeing all the smoke. >> reporter: it had a different groove in 2017 than in years past. [ countdown ] >> reporter: starting with an official countdown. the now annual "420" event also had a concert stage, security, vendors and a curfew. >> we are clearing the park now. please make your way to the exits. >> i think it's been positive. it's been wonderful to connect with different people, to exchange stories. >> reporter: it seems every buzz was a chance for social media documentation. last year, after a weapon was pulled on hippie hill, resulting in this stampede, nothing was left t
. >>> san francisco's biggest pot filled party brought thousands of people this grassy field in golden gate park. kpix 5's andria borba shows us how brand-new rules shaped this year's festivities. >> reporter: the fencing around hippie hill and sharon meadow was new this year. while it couldn't contain the smoke, it contained 15,000 partiers according to the city of san francisco. [ drums ] >> reporter: the moment when golden gate park's hippie hill went up in smoke....
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adding in a at the end of his first name would turn thomas grassi us into a female fort massad. put that arm with this for so and with this but with that angle. and now the last name got a makeover and guadalupe bay was now guadalupe lower was a female. ramon was truncated into ramon perez. this had with that neck. that finger looks a good fit with that hand, a different different shade of brown, sure, but close enough. little enough did they know that in death he would become italian. this is how their names would go down according to the official record. [speaking in native tongue] one italian, two women. by the morning of january 29, 1948 news of the plane crash had made its way across the country from california across the country california to the new york islands. headlines read 28 next next and deportees, crew and guards victims from the associated press. twenty-eight mexicans being deported meet death from the times. twenty-eight deportees in route to mexico, the rochester democrat and chronicle. it had the makings of a bad joke by print, radio and world of mouth. there
adding in a at the end of his first name would turn thomas grassi us into a female fort massad. put that arm with this for so and with this but with that angle. and now the last name got a makeover and guadalupe bay was now guadalupe lower was a female. ramon was truncated into ramon perez. this had with that neck. that finger looks a good fit with that hand, a different different shade of brown, sure, but close enough. little enough did they know that in death he would become italian. this is...
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plan involves the creation of a national mall with public buildings, monuments, and museums along a grassy area venturing south from the capital building. in order to accomplish the plan, the railroad stations which were located to close to the capital building needed to be removed. if you can imagine, natalie did you have to train stations but you had tracks and railroad crossings to get to the station. senator mcmillan selected daniel barden to lead the efforts to restore the mall. he was an architect in chicago, probably the premier architect at the time. he had been the director of the chicago world's fair, so was only appropriate he be invited to prepare what was called the mcmillan plan at the time. this site was selected for a new railroad station and there were a couple of things needed to accomplish. first, he had to get the owners of the railroad to agree to combine and work out of one station. no small feat. then there were facilities and town houses and a thriving blue-collar community with the loons, a tavern, stores and a baseball field. fortunately, he was able to convince t
plan involves the creation of a national mall with public buildings, monuments, and museums along a grassy area venturing south from the capital building. in order to accomplish the plan, the railroad stations which were located to close to the capital building needed to be removed. if you can imagine, natalie did you have to train stations but you had tracks and railroad crossings to get to the station. senator mcmillan selected daniel barden to lead the efforts to restore the mall. he was an...
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. >> reporter: but hours before that, the grassy area at the west end of the wake was a sea of climate supporters and activists, united in their goal to help the environment. >> this is the greatest health emergency that human kind has ever faced. it makes the bubonic plague look small. >> reporter: they searched for solutions to many problems including climate range, and able equality. with all of the talk of solving societal ills, most everyone here grow agrees the biggest problem sits about 2500 miles to the east in washington. there is a lot of anger directed at donald trump and his policy. >> it's 100 doss of chaos, corruption, and dysfunction! they've tried each and every day to roll back the progress that we've witnessed under president obama, especially as i it relate it is climate change! >> reporter: some here say the only way to create lasting change is to start at the top in our nation's capital. >> really, really sad that he's in power. >> i'm hoping that people will become more educated and sense continuative and more brave about what is really going on in america. >> rep
. >> reporter: but hours before that, the grassy area at the west end of the wake was a sea of climate supporters and activists, united in their goal to help the environment. >> this is the greatest health emergency that human kind has ever faced. it makes the bubonic plague look small. >> reporter: they searched for solutions to many problems including climate range, and able equality. with all of the talk of solving societal ills, most everyone here grow agrees the biggest...
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that plan involved the creation of a national mall of public buildings, monuments, and museums along a grassy area venture himself in the capital building. in order to accomplish the plan, the railroad stations which were located to close to the capital building, needed to be removed. if you can imagine, not only did you have two train stations, but you had a number of tracks and railroad crossings throughout the city in order to get to stations. all of that needed to be cleared out in order to make way for the national mall. center mcmillan selective daniel barden to lead the efforts to restore the mall. he was an architect in chicago, probably the premier architect in the country at the time. he had been the director of the chicago world's fair, so was -- so it was only appropriate that he be invited to prepare what was called the mcmillan plan at the time. a, he selected the site for new railroad station, and there were a couple of things he needed to accomplish. first, he had to get the owners of the railroad to agree to combine and work out of one station. no small feat. and then of cour
that plan involved the creation of a national mall of public buildings, monuments, and museums along a grassy area venture himself in the capital building. in order to accomplish the plan, the railroad stations which were located to close to the capital building, needed to be removed. if you can imagine, not only did you have two train stations, but you had a number of tracks and railroad crossings throughout the city in order to get to stations. all of that needed to be cleared out in order to...
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canadian marijuana, including justin boo blaze, sac cash wan, the dank, drake and bake, celine debong, the grassy let's get high. canadian bacon, alex tobek, to ranto maple leaves and i'm going to enjoy canada's soon to be legal marijuana in the most canadian way possible. >> it's "the late show" with stephen colbert. tonight stephen we cannens elizabeth moss, anthony atamanik and musical guest sheryl crow, featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! how are ya?! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey! thank you so much, everybody. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) i really got to thank you for the welcome you just gave us just now because i need it. i kind of -- i need a little something to hold me together because i'm still reeling from the ross of bill plante. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ♪ rockin' and a rollin' >> stephen: this is reeling, right? ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) thank you! all o
canadian marijuana, including justin boo blaze, sac cash wan, the dank, drake and bake, celine debong, the grassy let's get high. canadian bacon, alex tobek, to ranto maple leaves and i'm going to enjoy canada's soon to be legal marijuana in the most canadian way possible. >> it's "the late show" with stephen colbert. tonight stephen we cannens elizabeth moss, anthony atamanik and musical guest sheryl crow, featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now live on tape...
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the crosses the street and narrowly missing several people on the sidewalk as the barrels through the grassy area. the driver was intoxicated with a blood alcohol reading of .25% that's three times the legal limit. no pedestrians were hit. >>> philadelphia scientist festival will kick off in philadelphia. the 9 day festival includes 80 events. the franklin institute organizes the festival with the help of several other local companies, this is the 7th year for the science festival. top stories here, a gun battle between two men sent bullets flying through the air in logan section. one man was wounded another man asleep in his house was awakened from the sound of a bullet striking his bed post. >>> testimony continues in the sensing phase of the eric frein trial. prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. >> reporter: i-95 northbound traffic is forced off at 413 in bristol township because of a fatal overnight accident. there's a big backup stay on one, that's becoming crowded around the turnpike interchange. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan showing the rain moving through, we se
the crosses the street and narrowly missing several people on the sidewalk as the barrels through the grassy area. the driver was intoxicated with a blood alcohol reading of .25% that's three times the legal limit. no pedestrians were hit. >>> philadelphia scientist festival will kick off in philadelphia. the 9 day festival includes 80 events. the franklin institute organizes the festival with the help of several other local companies, this is the 7th year for the science festival. top...
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the city of dallas is not only home to the grassy knoll, it also inspired one of the most iconic tv shows of the 80s, that show was called cops. topic number 4. cats are terrible creatures that would kill you for fun if they had the chance. many experts believe they practice their attacks while their owners are at work. this nanny cam reveals their nefarious plot. dreaming of the day it could be free from domestic incarceration. i am going to hit the ball head. for those of you jets fans watching. the thing the cat is doing it's called a catch. good kitty. topic number 5. the with it house released the first official portrait of our first lady mean yeah trump. -- melania trump. they originally planned to take it on the white house lawn. but there were so many people hopping the fence that they decided to hang inside. it will hang alongside michelle obama and hillary clinton. there is hillary. thank you for watching the show tonight. you can follow us on twitter and instagram. email kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow night on the show, buck sexton. gordon chang and michio kaku. good nigh
the city of dallas is not only home to the grassy knoll, it also inspired one of the most iconic tv shows of the 80s, that show was called cops. topic number 4. cats are terrible creatures that would kill you for fun if they had the chance. many experts believe they practice their attacks while their owners are at work. this nanny cam reveals their nefarious plot. dreaming of the day it could be free from domestic incarceration. i am going to hit the ball head. for those of you jets fans...
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engine power but somehow managed to safely land the plane on a service road before coming to a stop on a grassy area. the pilot wasn't hurt. >> luckily no one was hurt. >>> an imposter on a local college campus. how did it happen? we're going to tell you how he fooled people into believing he was a stunt pop. >>> also from the hospital to the courtroom, the bathroom emergency that delayed a murder trial. >>> tracking rain thursday night. what's in store for your weekend? first alert forecast is straight ahead. >>> a senate shutdown. lawmakers get into a heated debate over off-coloren comments. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. >>> right now at 5:30, the heavy rain and strong storms rolled through the region. take a look at that shot. drivers trying to wade through that street there. water covering the road. >> it's usually used as a cut through to bipass and take you to the city. not today. look at that traffic. we have seen a lot of this around town. >> a roof blew off a building narrowly mis
engine power but somehow managed to safely land the plane on a service road before coming to a stop on a grassy area. the pilot wasn't hurt. >> luckily no one was hurt. >>> an imposter on a local college campus. how did it happen? we're going to tell you how he fooled people into believing he was a stunt pop. >>> also from the hospital to the courtroom, the bathroom emergency that delayed a murder trial. >>> tracking rain thursday night. what's in store for your...
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no longer will tourists be able to walk along that grassy area and along that sidewalk on the south side of the white house. fence jumpers have been an ongoing issue. 95% of the jumpers have had some sort of mental illness and there have been two arrests in march. the closure is a threat between the south street and west street. so it's kind of a high profile fence behind the white house. it's so popular with tourists. the area has been off limits at night for a while but now that closure is going to be in place 24 hours. the secret service saying this is going to allow a greater buffer so that their officers have more time to spot and react to potential fence jumpers. back to you guys in the studio. >> thank you. 5:47. the trump administration is focusing on international community. the country is called a threat to the u.s. and the world. news 4's tracie potts is live on capitol hill. >> reporter: the fact that iran is complying with some things but not the rest. the u.s. said iran is a sponsor of terror in five different countries, violated human rights, had americans arrested. a numb
no longer will tourists be able to walk along that grassy area and along that sidewalk on the south side of the white house. fence jumpers have been an ongoing issue. 95% of the jumpers have had some sort of mental illness and there have been two arrests in march. the closure is a threat between the south street and west street. so it's kind of a high profile fence behind the white house. it's so popular with tourists. the area has been off limits at night for a while but now that closure is...
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were going to -- even if donald trump hit them, cool, finish your four week course, meet me on the grassy knoll with your ten best, they'd be like, what? [laughter] [applause] you know, they'll go to their safe spaces. he was threatening me, and i was trying to have a dialogue, and -- [laughter] greg: you know how shameless it would be if he said i'm offering you a job. you could be on the new celebrity apprentice, they'll say, yes! >> no, they won't, because mom and dad are paying their tuition. so i don't need your job, bro, i don't need it. not until those checks are cut off, then they would have a problem. greg: cut 'em off, i say. >> yeah. greg: all right. coming up. pepsi yanks their controversial ad, but the celebrities tweeting about it are just as bad. short answer, yes. long answer, yes. long answer, yes. [applause] with e*trade's powerful trading tools, right at your fingertips, you have access to in-depth analysis, level 2 data, and a team of experienced traders ready to help you if you need it. ♪ ♪ it's like having the power of a trading floor, wherever you are. it's your
were going to -- even if donald trump hit them, cool, finish your four week course, meet me on the grassy knoll with your ten best, they'd be like, what? [laughter] [applause] you know, they'll go to their safe spaces. he was threatening me, and i was trying to have a dialogue, and -- [laughter] greg: you know how shameless it would be if he said i'm offering you a job. you could be on the new celebrity apprentice, they'll say, yes! >> no, they won't, because mom and dad are paying their...
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slamming into the tree, jumping the curve, landing way over there down this grassy embankment. to show you of the scene here from yesterday, it's around 2:00 yesterday afternoon. according to police this all started at a station not too far away, there was a man with a backpack full of cash and these two guys show up, snatch the money from them. as they are running away from the man the money starts running out of the back back. in the meantime these guys get into the car, step on the gas, before the crash. there is more to the story. one of the witnesses out here was either off duty or retired law enforcement. he runs to the car once it crashes, hold down one of the suspects until police shows up. guy, who had the money, he made his getaway, so the search is on for that person right now in once we get a description of that person we will let you know as soon as possible. morning, theis president of china is calling korea.ling with north he said that china strongly nuclearnorth korea's weapons program in hopes that all parties will avoid aggravated situations on the korean peni
slamming into the tree, jumping the curve, landing way over there down this grassy embankment. to show you of the scene here from yesterday, it's around 2:00 yesterday afternoon. according to police this all started at a station not too far away, there was a man with a backpack full of cash and these two guys show up, snatch the money from them. as they are running away from the man the money starts running out of the back back. in the meantime these guys get into the car, step on the gas,...
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this grassy green hillside watered with decades of tears from grieving families to bring their beloved pets here when they die. >> i came down here and looked around, it felt like the right thing to do. >> jail roberts owns monterrey bay loves pets where they do what almost no one else will, save for your pets cremation and you know that you're getting your pet's ashes back. >> typically they're cremated in a group and the ashes are a mix of that group. owners here are create just their pet and if they want, can witness the final step. >> some people want to be involved. some don't want to come back here. >> after a humg equestrian need, they became the only crematorium to take an entire horse. >> most horse owners, they care. the horses are older than the owners. or the horses are older than their kids and they're the best friend. >> jim roberts was a successful commercial real estate broker in santa cruz when he got a listing for a foreclosed pet cemetery. he ploolooked for a buyer for t years until he got one. >> yeah, me. >> it was a surprise to me too. >> his employees will tell y
this grassy green hillside watered with decades of tears from grieving families to bring their beloved pets here when they die. >> i came down here and looked around, it felt like the right thing to do. >> jail roberts owns monterrey bay loves pets where they do what almost no one else will, save for your pets cremation and you know that you're getting your pet's ashes back. >> typically they're cremated in a group and the ashes are a mix of that group. owners here are create...
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reporter: this april is quite a bit different than a few seasons ago when spring season meant a few grassy patches. spring break at tahoe this year has loads of snow. >> they make us chain up when they see a snow flake. >> reporter: truckers frustrated heading up the mountain. >> it is wet and slow. >> reporter: up the road as the rain turned to snow families on spring break were excited over fresh powder. >> it has been awesome for our first experience. we know how bad it has been for the last five years. >> it is mid april. we got 16 inches last night. >> reporter: for this family they loved every minute of it. >> they are thinking of extending the season. so, it is great. we'll keep coming until there is no snow. >> sunday should have blue skies. so, pair that with fresh snow, blue skies, sunday is going to be the day to come up. >> reporter: with more snow to come this weekend, many resorts will be pushing their closing dates to late april. will be shut down this weekend. bart is closing the tracks between fruitvale and lake merritt in oakland.. for some much-needed maintenance. crews
reporter: this april is quite a bit different than a few seasons ago when spring season meant a few grassy patches. spring break at tahoe this year has loads of snow. >> they make us chain up when they see a snow flake. >> reporter: truckers frustrated heading up the mountain. >> it is wet and slow. >> reporter: up the road as the rain turned to snow families on spring break were excited over fresh powder. >> it has been awesome for our first experience. we know...
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on the grassy surfaces we'll get a little accumulation, including western new york. we've had a couple heavy rain events in a row. where you see the red we have river flooding. a few spots, not widespread. yesterday's rainfall was a little less than expected so that did help. there's still some snow left up in northern new england. we'll get very warm in the beginning of next week so we could have additional problems. this is the satellite showing snowpack. all the snow in maine, new hampshire, vermont. about 2 to 5 feet on the ground so when we get temperatures next week up into 70s, rapid snow melt, we'll have some problem on the rivers. weekend forecast looks like this. a big storm coming from the west. they had nasty winds last night in california. that will spread to the north. it's very cool, especially tomorrow morning all the way down into areas of the southeast. a chilly day. then as afternoon temperatures warm up, it will be okay. all the warmth in the middle of the country. here's the good news, by the time we get to sunday, it spreads to the east coast. m
on the grassy surfaces we'll get a little accumulation, including western new york. we've had a couple heavy rain events in a row. where you see the red we have river flooding. a few spots, not widespread. yesterday's rainfall was a little less than expected so that did help. there's still some snow left up in northern new england. we'll get very warm in the beginning of next week so we could have additional problems. this is the satellite showing snowpack. all the snow in maine, new hampshire,...
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. >> reporter: this april is different than a few seasons ago when spring season meant a few grassy patches. spring break at tahoe this year has loads of snow! >> they make us chain up as soon as they see snow. >> reporter: truckers frustrated up the mountain. >> it's like this all the way over the hill just water. it's wet. it's slush. there's nothing. >> reporter: but up the road as the rain turned to snow some families on spring break were ecstatic over fresh powder. >> whoo! >> it's been awesome for our first experience. we know how bad it's been for the last five years. >> almost mid-april and we just got 16 inches last night. >> reporter: for the family and their young boys todayment braving winds and blowing snow but they loved every minute of it. >> i know that they are thinking of extending the, um, season. so great. >> we'll keep coming until there's no snow. >> blue skies on sunday and fresh snow, sunday will be the day to come up. >> reporter: with this kind of base and more snow this weekend, many resorts will be pushing their closing dates to late april. in tahoe, kelly ryan,
. >> reporter: this april is different than a few seasons ago when spring season meant a few grassy patches. spring break at tahoe this year has loads of snow! >> they make us chain up as soon as they see snow. >> reporter: truckers frustrated up the mountain. >> it's like this all the way over the hill just water. it's wet. it's slush. there's nothing. >> reporter: but up the road as the rain turned to snow some families on spring break were ecstatic over fresh...
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parents as well as the children, but you can see all the children right now have been taken to the grassy field waiting to be transported. >> megan, correct me if i'm wrong, the parents are being asked to go to cajon high school but the parents have been bussed to the san bernardino college. >> that's apparently what they are going to be doing, according to the san bernardino police department. they are taking the children to cal state university san bernardino, but they want the parents to check in over at cajon high school. very systematic way they are doing it. i know parents are very frustrated, and they want to know the status of what's going on, right now you can see the students are being dealt with by law enforcement. they will be put safely on to the buses and they will trance prd them according to the scanner traffic over to cal state san bernardino. hopefully they can quicken the process so parents can go in there and retrieve their children. >> you are list nick to live coverage from knc of the san bernardino elementary school. no community deserves for this to happen but espe
parents as well as the children, but you can see all the children right now have been taken to the grassy field waiting to be transported. >> megan, correct me if i'm wrong, the parents are being asked to go to cajon high school but the parents have been bussed to the san bernardino college. >> that's apparently what they are going to be doing, according to the san bernardino police department. they are taking the children to cal state university san bernardino, but they want the...
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very lucky that nobody was in this vehicle when these trees came down and if you look back across this grassy area, you can see a number of the trees even the tops of them sheared off causing problems in here and this is not the only problem. the large towers, the presidential towers behind these trees, that is where we had problems last night. let's take you to some of the video there. 250 people had to be evacuated from there last night after strong storms came through. it was about 8:15. the building inspectors had to go in and assess the damage. the thunderstorm pummeled down. residents say they heard a whoosh then windows breaking. responding crews say they actually saw the walls stretch out. we have pictures from inside the building as welly from prince george's county fire and rescue. they say that sections of dry wall were blown off of the area and also there were cracks in the bricks as well. all of this appareny some strong winds. >> it was like a bomb. it was like a bomb and i said oh, my god, what's going on here? and i just look and i saw on my windows. i got really scared. >> re
very lucky that nobody was in this vehicle when these trees came down and if you look back across this grassy area, you can see a number of the trees even the tops of them sheared off causing problems in here and this is not the only problem. the large towers, the presidential towers behind these trees, that is where we had problems last night. let's take you to some of the video there. 250 people had to be evacuated from there last night after strong storms came through. it was about 8:15. the...
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you see the tracks on the side grassy area. now the ramp is back open, but the vehicle is still there. i'm assuming they have to come back and move it. i'll keep an eye on that for you. updates on 295. we had an earlier fire, building fire around 2:00 or so which was causing problems on 295. all the lanes on 295 have remained open near exit 18. this is near route 667. but the on and off ramps were closed in both directions. now it looks like they're back open. you see there are vehicles moving through the area. we still have police activity there on either side. watch for that. other than that, i don't think you're going to need alternates anymore. if you want to be safe, take the new jersey turnpike. >>> you've heard about instagram. what about skin-stagram? >> a new phenomena among teens that keeps social media posts secret. that can't be good. next, we'll explain the secret site and advice for parents. >>> and wired for fun. a local bomb squad putting a different spin on easter egg hunts. sounds like fun. ♪ sweet cinnamon-
you see the tracks on the side grassy area. now the ramp is back open, but the vehicle is still there. i'm assuming they have to come back and move it. i'll keep an eye on that for you. updates on 295. we had an earlier fire, building fire around 2:00 or so which was causing problems on 295. all the lanes on 295 have remained open near exit 18. this is near route 667. but the on and off ramps were closed in both directions. now it looks like they're back open. you see there are vehicles moving...
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so basically just taking out that right-hand shoulder into the grassy area and the next part of the lane. lanes are still getting by, but there will be a cleanup. spilled paper products on the road, as well. northbound around 206 at exit 7, you'll pass the scene. be cautious when you're moving through. also out in monroe township. also in new jersey, watch for a downed wire and overturned truck. actually a dump truck on route 322 blocking that portion of it right here. just around tuckahoe road. watching that and 295 in west stepford. no major problems now. both directions around 130 look good. 22 minutes if you're heading to the delaware memorial bridge from the 42 freeway. >> if you're expecting a package on fedex, check your tracking device. >>> too much screen time during the day can impact your child at night. >> ahead, how ipads and smartphones can hurt their sleep schedule. >>> putting their heads together, new, lady gaga and prince william join forces to tackle the stigma surrounding meant ntal health. >>> and reasons for running. the most memorable moments from the boston marath
so basically just taking out that right-hand shoulder into the grassy area and the next part of the lane. lanes are still getting by, but there will be a cleanup. spilled paper products on the road, as well. northbound around 206 at exit 7, you'll pass the scene. be cautious when you're moving through. also out in monroe township. also in new jersey, watch for a downed wire and overturned truck. actually a dump truck on route 322 blocking that portion of it right here. just around tuckahoe...
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we have to act now. >> reporter: but hours before that, the grassy area at the west end of the lake was a sea of climate supporters and activists, united in the goal to heal the environment. >> it makes the playing look small. >> reporter: representatives from more than 75 groups gathered to exchange ideas and search for solutions to numerous problems, including climate change, economic justice and racial equality. >> i don't know that any one action is going to make a big difference. but this many people together does. >> reporter: with all of the talk of signing ills most everyone here agrees the biggest problem sits 2500 miles to the east in washington. there's a lot of anger directed at president trump and his policies. >> it is 100 days of chaos, corruption and dysfunction. they tried each and every day to roll back the progress that we witnessed under president obama, especially as it relates to climate change. >> reporter: some hearsay the only way to create lasting change is to start at the top in our nation's capitol. >> really, really sad that he is such a place of power. >> r
we have to act now. >> reporter: but hours before that, the grassy area at the west end of the lake was a sea of climate supporters and activists, united in the goal to heal the environment. >> it makes the playing look small. >> reporter: representatives from more than 75 groups gathered to exchange ideas and search for solutions to numerous problems, including climate change, economic justice and racial equality. >> i don't know that any one action is going to make a...
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he rode into a wooded grassy area and dumped his bike there. as he was doing that he started shedding his outer clothing. the whole time the aircraft is filming him" ronet sanidad was taken into custody without incident. investigators say they are looking into whether or not sanindad took part in last month's brutal assault of a driver on 101 freewaysot officer vu williams/california highway patrol: "it's the same type of m.o. if you will. the dirt bikes the no plates, riding without helmets, the stunts are quite similar but i can't say with definitive proof that this in the gentlemen or that this group was involved"he was arrested for felony reckless evading, reckless riding, conspiracy to commit a crime and being in possession of stolen property, his bail has been set $170- thousand dollars. in san francisco haaziq madyun kron4news (catherine) giants superstar catcher buster posey was put on the 7 day concussion disabled list today...this of course - after being hit in the head yesterday by a 94 mile an hour fastball. this is video showing th
he rode into a wooded grassy area and dumped his bike there. as he was doing that he started shedding his outer clothing. the whole time the aircraft is filming him" ronet sanidad was taken into custody without incident. investigators say they are looking into whether or not sanindad took part in last month's brutal assault of a driver on 101 freewaysot officer vu williams/california highway patrol: "it's the same type of m.o. if you will. the dirt bikes the no plates, riding without...
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a nice grassy look out toward san francisco bay and the golden gate bridge. i was up there hiking yesterday enjoying the sunshine. i'm sure a lot of people have that same idea. on satellite, a few high clouds approaching northern california toward cape mendocino. let me point this out to you -- here are high clouds in the pacific. those will work their way closer to the bay area this afternoon by 2:00. current temperatures right now -- santa rosa has warmed up to 43. oakland, 50. san jose, 49. half moon bay also in the 40s. here is your overall weather story. there's guys in the cool start. 90 m temperatures in the 40s and 50s. this afternoon we will call it partly sunny. 62-72 degrees. everyone is warmer than yesterday. you will notice the change on the mild side. loss of low 70s this afternoon. changes developing for easter sunday. this is this afternoon, a few high clouds and then we will take this into sunday. look what happens -- we start out dry but then the raindrops approach the region. this is 11 am easter sunday. we will talk more about the changing
a nice grassy look out toward san francisco bay and the golden gate bridge. i was up there hiking yesterday enjoying the sunshine. i'm sure a lot of people have that same idea. on satellite, a few high clouds approaching northern california toward cape mendocino. let me point this out to you -- here are high clouds in the pacific. those will work their way closer to the bay area this afternoon by 2:00. current temperatures right now -- santa rosa has warmed up to 43. oakland, 50. san jose, 49....
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would advise when coming out here to bring some shoes, you don't mind getting muddy because a lot of grassy areas and things and the grounds still very wet. >> as you know it rained for the last 48 hours or whatever. but so we had the pope here. >> yes. >> that was cool. we had the dnc. you know there is might be bigger than both of them. >> the 82nd nfl draft. >> yes. >> and you know the draft started here, mike. >> exactly right. yes. >> 1936. >> 1936, continues to 2017 now. yo, roger, roger will be hugging a lot of men today. >> so true. you think they'll be saying yo to him? >> maybe so. look, they put rock any there. >> you have to put rocky. here is the thing, maybe show this little bit later while rocky is on the front page here, he's not really in the front here. see we have the big stage there. they had to cover the art museum, they recreate philadelphia. but rocky off to the side behind some like barriers, and like it is like you don't even notice him. so poor rocky won't have much attention. >> it is almost sad when you walk over there. >> you won't be able to find her, if you're
would advise when coming out here to bring some shoes, you don't mind getting muddy because a lot of grassy areas and things and the grounds still very wet. >> as you know it rained for the last 48 hours or whatever. but so we had the pope here. >> yes. >> that was cool. we had the dnc. you know there is might be bigger than both of them. >> the 82nd nfl draft. >> yes. >> and you know the draft started here, mike. >> exactly right. yes. >> 1936....
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um, that can get wet and grassy. >> good to know. if you look up there at the white house it looks like the band is playing as well. president expected to make an appearance about 10:30 this morning. tucker. >> clearly the easter egg role is for young people. if i were bent over like this more more than 12 seconds i'd be stuck like that for the rest of the day. >> you need a longer spoon. >> exactly. >> there you go. >> 3-foot handle. >> the other thing i'm thinking easter roll invented long before the cell phone today's generation that will keep them entertained for too long. >> 69 in washington. winds west southwest at nine. light rain shower across the area. more of it off to the north and west up along 81. and today will be a rather cloudy day. with on and off again needed rain showers. good thing we're getting some rain as we got a cold front singing through the area. so not going to be a washout. but we'll have scattered shares i was round first half of the day. things taper off this afternoon we may get late day sunshine temps
um, that can get wet and grassy. >> good to know. if you look up there at the white house it looks like the band is playing as well. president expected to make an appearance about 10:30 this morning. tucker. >> clearly the easter egg role is for young people. if i were bent over like this more more than 12 seconds i'd be stuck like that for the rest of the day. >> you need a longer spoon. >> exactly. >> there you go. >> 3-foot handle. >> the other thing...
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shoes you don't care that get all wet and grassy. >> chutes you don't mind guessed getting messed up because the lawn can get pretty messy it's a fun event. >> what's your favorite part of the easter egg roll. >> well, my favorite part of the easter egg role is just being on the lawn. >> um-hmm. >> being on the lawn. it's amazing. you're standing right that. there's the oval office. it's just -- you're in the president's backyard. you're playing on the grass. >> the eggs this year that take home eggs are gold. how is that for symbolism. >> because i have four green, three pink, but -- >> pastels. i wouldn't mind having a gold one. i'm not going line. >> let's talk about the weather because people are going to be outside. because after beautiful weekend, we've seen some april showers start the work week. details now tucker barnes a lot of people will be out there looking for eggs at the or rolling eggs at the white house as part of this event. tuck what's the weather going to be like. >> i want to let holly know i have dozen eggs at home in myhre fridge rater. >> various shades. >> yo
shoes you don't care that get all wet and grassy. >> chutes you don't mind guessed getting messed up because the lawn can get pretty messy it's a fun event. >> what's your favorite part of the easter egg roll. >> well, my favorite part of the easter egg role is just being on the lawn. >> um-hmm. >> being on the lawn. it's amazing. you're standing right that. there's the oval office. it's just -- you're in the president's backyard. you're playing on the grass....
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and put them on the site that's the character and scale that is 9 acres and the mixture of industrial grassy areas like south park framed by both buildings one question we've gotten i know that came up in the conversation we had with you in february about recreation and active recreation i think you guys experienced what project on the waterfront they thought that is worst pointing out the majority of the open space a subject to the state regulatory overlay that restricts the types of uses that you can have in that open space like a playground can't be done for reasons beyond our control we found a way to be able to include that in the overall district adjacent to irish hill so with that, i'm going to turn it over to (laughter) from site lab to talk about the dsls we've worked on with our team oewd and the port we're excited about. >> good afternoon. thank you commissioners so i'm talking about the dodd you have a - this is a great rodent to design the guidelines for this at a key location on the waterfront and as a historic district so when we developed it we thought about what are the key
and put them on the site that's the character and scale that is 9 acres and the mixture of industrial grassy areas like south park framed by both buildings one question we've gotten i know that came up in the conversation we had with you in february about recreation and active recreation i think you guys experienced what project on the waterfront they thought that is worst pointing out the majority of the open space a subject to the state regulatory overlay that restricts the types of uses that...