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. >>> the divine lorraine renovated and just about ready. we'll take you inside this building and show you why music celebrities have their own room upstairs. >>> well, we're tracking spotty evening showers and tracking the rain moving through the region today and maybe even into the weekend. next at 6:00. day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heights with safe driver and paperless billing. but the prize at the top is worth every last breath. here we go. [ grunts ] got 'em. ahh. wait a minute. whole wheat waffles? [ crying ] why! wait a minute. whole wheat waffles? sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right, netflix on us. get four unlimited lines for just forty bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now, netflix included. so go ahead, binge on us. another reason why t-mobile is america's best unlimited net
. >>> the divine lorraine renovated and just about ready. we'll take you inside this building and show you why music celebrities have their own room upstairs. >>> well, we're tracking spotty evening showers and tracking the rain moving through the region today and maybe even into the weekend. next at 6:00. day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken...
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lorraine: aunque la intenciÓn es ayudar a la mayor cantidad de personas, la conexiÓn entre familias no estÁ garantizada, en univisiÓn.com puede encontrar un mapa con informaciÓn actualizada. ilia: el presidente trump llegara a puerto rico el prÓximo martes, donde serÁ evaluar los daÑos de los huracanes. fernando: el presidente trump defendiÓ la respuesta del huracÁn marÍa como una gran labor y anunciÓ visita para la prÓxima semana. trump: el martes es el primer momento en que podemos hacerlo sin molestar al personal de emergencia y los esfuerzos que se hacen para ayudar a la gente. hemos enviado cantidades masivas de suministro. fernando: en medio de la visita del presidente espaÑol mariano rajoy, trump dependiÓ de crÍticas de que estaba mÁs preocupado por la controversia el fÚtbol americano que de puerto rico. pero congresistas boricuas dicen que es necesario mÁs presencia federal para distribuir esa ayuda. >> debe llegar ayuda en general, a cÓmo podemos ver lo que estÁ llegando a la isla. estamos agradecidos de que hay barcos afuera en las aguas de puerto rico con
lorraine: aunque la intenciÓn es ayudar a la mayor cantidad de personas, la conexiÓn entre familias no estÁ garantizada, en univisiÓn.com puede encontrar un mapa con informaciÓn actualizada. ilia: el presidente trump llegara a puerto rico el prÓximo martes, donde serÁ evaluar los daÑos de los huracanes. fernando: el presidente trump defendiÓ la respuesta del huracÁn marÍa como una gran labor y anunciÓ visita para la prÓxima semana. trump: el martes es el primer momento en que...
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kpix 5 has learned as recently as two weeks ago, lorraine was a resident here at magnolia of millbrae, a retirement community. employees at magnolia that we spoke with didn't know what illness might have forced lorraine into the 239-bed skilled nursing facility in daly city. >> the only way you die like that is at least in my opinion is somebody didn't do something. you didn't do something. there's omission. there's the crime of omission. >> reporter: andria borba, kpix 5. >>> a federal appeals court in san francisco has delivered a new blow to the president's travel ban. the executive order barred travelers from six muslim countries but the appeals court ruling yesterday said the order when too far when it barred entry to grandparents, cousins and other extended family of legal residents. hawaii's attorney general said in a statement, today's decision by the ninth circuit keeps families together. it gives vetted refugees a second chance. the trump administration keeps taking action with no legal basis. we will keep fighting. the ruling reopens the door to thousands of refugees who ha
kpix 5 has learned as recently as two weeks ago, lorraine was a resident here at magnolia of millbrae, a retirement community. employees at magnolia that we spoke with didn't know what illness might have forced lorraine into the 239-bed skilled nursing facility in daly city. >> the only way you die like that is at least in my opinion is somebody didn't do something. you didn't do something. there's omission. there's the crime of omission. >> reporter: andria borba, kpix 5....
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it left three people dead including lorraine christiansen, a patient at st. francis pavilion. >> it makes me angry, this should not be happening. there is no excuse for it. absolutely none. it is absolutely unconscionable that someone should suffer because of a heat -related illness. you are there, because you need care and supervision and you need healthcare. you are not getting it clearly. >> reporter: she was declared dead, suffering from shock. pat mcginnis is the executive director of the california advocates for nursing home reform. >> we don't have regulations that say you have to keep the temperature between this and this, temperatures but we have regulations that say they have to be comfortable, safe and take -- comfortable and safe temperatures. >> reporter: they must maintain a temperature between 71-82 degrees. we have learned as recently as two weeks ago, lorraine was a resident here, a retirement community and employees that we spoke with did not know what illness might have forced lorraine into the facility. >> the only way you die like that is
it left three people dead including lorraine christiansen, a patient at st. francis pavilion. >> it makes me angry, this should not be happening. there is no excuse for it. absolutely none. it is absolutely unconscionable that someone should suffer because of a heat -related illness. you are there, because you need care and supervision and you need healthcare. you are not getting it clearly. >> reporter: she was declared dead, suffering from shock. pat mcginnis is the executive...
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she was so unwell that lorraine called an ambulance. several hours later, mum had deteriorated, so she was in cold sweats, she was constantly being sick, she was really crying out in pain. when you got to hospital, was there a sense of urgency? we were left waiting for mum to be seen for quite some time, and then she was examined by a doctor, who was just about to finish shift and who then left. no, there was no sense of urgency. toni's deteriorating condition should have prompted a sepsis assessment by a senior clinician. a later investigation by the hospital confirmed that this would have identified that it was likely that sepsis was present. instead, she was discharged. hours later, she was rushed back to hospital. we just knew that we couldn't wait for an ambulance to come, so we took her there. quite early on in the journey to hospital, i was holding mum in the back of the car... ijust felt her go. she was resuscitated at the hospital and underwent surgery to remove infected bowel tissue but never recovered. the test that would hav
she was so unwell that lorraine called an ambulance. several hours later, mum had deteriorated, so she was in cold sweats, she was constantly being sick, she was really crying out in pain. when you got to hospital, was there a sense of urgency? we were left waiting for mum to be seen for quite some time, and then she was examined by a doctor, who was just about to finish shift and who then left. no, there was no sense of urgency. toni's deteriorating condition should have prompted a sepsis...
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la pasamos con nuestra compaÑera lorrain cÁceres. lorrain: me encuentro al noroeste de de miami. son vientos bastante fuertes hasta ahora. querÍa detenerme y en un recorrido que hacemos por el Área para mostrarle lo que está pasando aquÍ al fondo. este es el rÍo de miami que como pueden ver a empezaba desbordarse inundando gran parte de esta calle y que vemos ya el agua ha llegado adentro de los patios de alguno de los vecinos. como pueden ver en la derecha. esta es una zona de evacuaciÓn. hace autoridades sabÍan que esto iba a suceder.se acerca la carretera ocho 36. una carretera importante aquÍen la ciudad de miami. tambiÉn podemos ver que el tendido de chico ha empezado a bajar un poco. no sabemos si sigue activo todavÍa. por motivaciÓn habrÍa estamos un poco alejado de hilario. estamos muy cerca de un Área emblemática de miami. estÁbamos ahÍ hace unos minutos, mi mi camarÓgrafo y yo. vimos muchÍsimos Árboles caÍdos estaban bloqueando la carretera y en algunas ocasiones cayÉndose encima de las casas. una seÑora reportÓ al 911 que se le habÍa derrumbado
la pasamos con nuestra compaÑera lorrain cÁceres. lorrain: me encuentro al noroeste de de miami. son vientos bastante fuertes hasta ahora. querÍa detenerme y en un recorrido que hacemos por el Área para mostrarle lo que está pasando aquÍ al fondo. este es el rÍo de miami que como pueden ver a empezaba desbordarse inundando gran parte de esta calle y que vemos ya el agua ha llegado adentro de los patios de alguno de los vecinos. como pueden ver en la derecha. esta es una zona de...
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. >> locals are lending a hand through a special opening of divine lorraine hotel propert property. they entertained people curious about the recent renovation is, grand chandeliers and modern decore usher in new age for the property originallybility in 1984. it supported victims of bother hur capes. divine lorraine serves philadelphia as apartment building. >> beautiful. >> school season is off and run and maybe for some of its grown ups it got us thinking about when we were in school. >> our vittoria woodill takes to you collegeville certaining up a drip down memory lane in tonight's taste with tori. >> with the kid owes back in school, class is always in session at fornao antiqu o'this eye tall ran restaurant is inside an old catholic grade school. >> this was kitchen and second grade and then fourth grade. >> the vision of on owe cheer owe norslace this building brought him back to napoli. >> i wish sometimes to be able to go back to my elementary school. >> and here the food and, of course, neopoll tan pizza are getting high marks. >> if you could give the pizza a grade like in
. >> locals are lending a hand through a special opening of divine lorraine hotel propert property. they entertained people curious about the recent renovation is, grand chandeliers and modern decore usher in new age for the property originallybility in 1984. it supported victims of bother hur capes. divine lorraine serves philadelphia as apartment building. >> beautiful. >> school season is off and run and maybe for some of its grown ups it got us thinking about when we were...
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merchandise sold during the opening support victims of both recent hurricanes, the divine lorraine now serves philadelphia as apartment building. >> well, time now is 4:50. time for check on business news. >> mine watch's roxanna joins us live this morning from the new york stock exchange, good morning, so more people expected to shop on line for the holiday season, and retailers are getting ready. what are the details. >> 18,000 holiday workers to be hired to help with on line orders, about three this more than last year, total hiring for the holiday season will fall by 3,000, with macy's operating fewer stores this year. >> the news comes as michael's announced it will add 1500 holiday workers, target says, it is hiring 100,000. jim, jan? >> i work for macy's in the women's shoe department in college. i still have flashbacks to that nightmare. >> another looking into the security breach at he can which fax, what's this all about? >> the federal trade commission, hackers gained access to the personal information of up to 143 million americans. the ftc typically doesn't comment on ongo
merchandise sold during the opening support victims of both recent hurricanes, the divine lorraine now serves philadelphia as apartment building. >> well, time now is 4:50. time for check on business news. >> mine watch's roxanna joins us live this morning from the new york stock exchange, good morning, so more people expected to shop on line for the holiday season, and retailers are getting ready. what are the details. >> 18,000 holiday workers to be hired to help with on...
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. >> locals are lending a hand through a special opening of divine lorraine hotel propert property. they entertained people curious about the recent renovation is, grand chandeliers and modern decore usher in new age for the property originallybility in 1984. it supported victims of bother hur capes. divine lorraine serves philadelphia as apartment building. >> beautiful. >> school season is off and run and maybe for some of its grown ups it got us thinking about when we were in school. >> our vittoria woodill takes to you collegeville certaining up a drip down memory lane in tonight's taste with tori. >> with the kid owes back in school, class is always in session at fornao antiqu o'this eye tall ran restaurant is inside an old catholic grade school. >> this was kitchen and second grade and then fourth grade. >> the vision of on owe cheer owe norslace this building brought him back to napoli. >> i wish sometimes to be able to go back to my elementary school. >> and here the food and, of course, neopoll tan pizza are getting high marks. >> if you could give the pizza a grade like in
. >> locals are lending a hand through a special opening of divine lorraine hotel propert property. they entertained people curious about the recent renovation is, grand chandeliers and modern decore usher in new age for the property originallybility in 1984. it supported victims of bother hur capes. divine lorraine serves philadelphia as apartment building. >> beautiful. >> school season is off and run and maybe for some of its grown ups it got us thinking about when we were...
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the divine lorraine now an apartment building. >> well, animals left homeless by hurricane harvey and irma looking for new homes in south jersey. >> they include ten dogs at the camden county shelter, they were sent here to ease the over-crowding in shelters down south. volunteers say they hope these animals can find loving families and very. >> still ahead, another entertainment couple goes their on ways, who is splitting up now. >> bette midler takes a testimony you can -- tumble on the broadway stage, how it happened, and whether the show went on. >> looking ahead all-in-all to very summer like outlook for the next couple every days, and we will walk you through just how warm it is about to get. first here is your cure auto insurance traffic forecast. >> cure auto insurance. i finally found my coverage. i couldn't beat. >> you don't have to be a pro bowl player to get the best coverage. cure auto insurance. drive well. new jersey born and raised. like his father before him, he served our country with honor in the navy. came home and worked his way up from floor technician to superv
the divine lorraine now an apartment building. >> well, animals left homeless by hurricane harvey and irma looking for new homes in south jersey. >> they include ten dogs at the camden county shelter, they were sent here to ease the over-crowding in shelters down south. volunteers say they hope these animals can find loving families and very. >> still ahead, another entertainment couple goes their on ways, who is splitting up now. >> bette midler takes a testimony you...
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we will take you inside the divine lorraine. >> also ahead. >> this selfie of three florida police officers is steaming up social media. we'll tell you why you may be able to see more every these guys coming up. but first, here's pat. >> week two is upon us, the eagles have a tough one on the road against andy reid, and the kansas city chiefs. how do they win? america reese, 94wip, will join us next, to tell us high they can get it done. don't miss it. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ kansas city here i come ♪ >> welcome back, the new jersey national guard is helping the us virgin islands recover from the devestation left by hurricane irma. twenty-six members are providing security to fema. so, also assist local law enforcement on the islands. new jersey guard members will be deployed therefore up to 60 days. >> if you've been swooning over the gainesville police officers that have taken over social media. good news, you may soon be able to check them out for an entire year, you guested it, making a calendar, proceeds going to hurricane irma relief three gainesville florida police offic
we will take you inside the divine lorraine. >> also ahead. >> this selfie of three florida police officers is steaming up social media. we'll tell you why you may be able to see more every these guys coming up. but first, here's pat. >> week two is upon us, the eagles have a tough one on the road against andy reid, and the kansas city chiefs. how do they win? america reese, 94wip, will join us next, to tell us high they can get it done. don't miss it. >> ♪ >>...
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germany was forced to pay reparations and lost one seventh of its territory in the west alsace and lorraine was ceded to france in the east posen west prussia and part of up asylum easier to the newly constituted poland that really got us of course there were a whole lot of stipulations in this treaty one might criticize but these problems could have been overcome with the patients and skillful diplomacy among t.v. however that was difficult in view of the nationalist undercurrent disease and that's you know just to. germany was shaken by attempted coup d'etat the extreme right blame the representatives of democracy for losing the war. foreign minister volatile rotten i was assassinated as was the former finance minister mark ts ants bagga. the accusation was that the victorious troops had been stabbed in the back by democrats and socialists. fake news. the difference between environment and day lies in the political culture in those days and it was usual in many circles to create fundamentally opposing positions and to resort to violence relatively quickly. the nationalists propaganda had
germany was forced to pay reparations and lost one seventh of its territory in the west alsace and lorraine was ceded to france in the east posen west prussia and part of up asylum easier to the newly constituted poland that really got us of course there were a whole lot of stipulations in this treaty one might criticize but these problems could have been overcome with the patients and skillful diplomacy among t.v. however that was difficult in view of the nationalist undercurrent disease and...
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lorraine white leanne marie whiteside mark p. whitford michael t. wholey mary catherine wieman jeffrey david wiener william j. wik allison marie wildman glenn e. wilkinson john c. willett brian patrick williams candace lee williams richard williams jr. david j. williams david williams deborah lynn williams dane dwyane williams kevin michael williams louie anthony williams louis calvin williams iii john p. williamson donna ann wilson william wilson david harold winton glenn j. winuk thomas francis wise alan l. wisniewski frank thomas wisniewski david wiswall sigrid charlotte wiswe michael wittenstein christopher w. wodenshek martin p. wohlforth katherine susan wolf jennifer yen wong yin ping wong yuk ping wong brent james woodall james john woods marvin roger woods patrick j. woods richard herron woodwell david terence wooley john bentley works martin michael wortley rodney james wotton william wren john w. wright neil robin wright sandra lee wright >>> sandra lee wright. jupiter yamben. >> my brother, allen, after 16 years, we miss you. you have a g
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angrisani lorraine antigua peter paul apollo faustino apostol, jr. and my father, kevin james murphy. i love you very much and i know you are looking down with a bug smile on your face. >> and my uncle and hero my uncle matthew. woe love and miss you, uncle matt. frank thomas aquilino patrick michael aranyos david arce michael george arczynski louis arena adam p. arias michael armstrong jack charles aron >> garnet ace bailey. >> michael s. basks. michael andrew baines. >> and my brother joseph michael g. oconee. his family and friends will never forget. i come here every year for 16 years to make sure i hear his name. so that i can honor him and make sure he will never be forgotten. >> and my grandfather howard salwen. >> jerrard batiste. walter baran gerard a. barbara paul vincent barbaro james william barbella victor daniel barbosa colleen ann barkow david michael barkway matthew barnes melissa rose barnes. sheila patricia barnes evan j. baron renee barrett-arjune arthur thaddeus barry diane g. barry maurice vincent barry scott d. bart carlton w. b
angrisani lorraine antigua peter paul apollo faustino apostol, jr. and my father, kevin james murphy. i love you very much and i know you are looking down with a bug smile on your face. >> and my uncle and hero my uncle matthew. woe love and miss you, uncle matt. frank thomas aquilino patrick michael aranyos david arce michael george arczynski louis arena adam p. arias michael armstrong jack charles aron >> garnet ace bailey. >> michael s. basks. michael andrew baines....
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lorraine continues to come down. areing around, the lights still on downtown, and that mix a big difference. we have really been lucky. i have seen some flashes in the distance. i was checking radar and did not see lightning. i think more likely some places having electrical problems. fingers crossed we hold on to that, but we still have several hours to go. timidly, back inside to your. despite the warning, people were wading into tampa bay. irma sucked out the water, but officials warned that is temporary and will send it all rushing back in. our live team coverage continues as we track irma with brad bell also in tampa. brad, what have you got? brad: it's interesting to hear josh call this a nice easter lee brees. the wind is howling. we have seen the hurricane force wind the past couple hours. the storm surge will not come until later when the storm moves by, but that is a concern. this town divided into storm risk zones. this. is a pretty good wind gust that was a piece of plastic that just came flying down and
lorraine continues to come down. areing around, the lights still on downtown, and that mix a big difference. we have really been lucky. i have seen some flashes in the distance. i was checking radar and did not see lightning. i think more likely some places having electrical problems. fingers crossed we hold on to that, but we still have several hours to go. timidly, back inside to your. despite the warning, people were wading into tampa bay. irma sucked out the water, but officials warned that...
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divine lorraine hotel opened its doors and man, did people show up to get a peek. remnants of irma are they finally out of here i sure hope so. kathy all eyes on jose now. >> jose is the big story. the trek keeps changing all clear for the weekend but we could could be impact beside jose next week. we'll take look. you can't have this frenchie. sam just snagged it from homegoods. it reminds him of bennie. only quieter. you can't have this frenchie. but new finds are always arriving. so you can find something so you, for less. at homegoods. so, when it's your turnt to do the shopping and you need to get... raspberries for john... strawberries for amy... bananas for mom...wait, what's a jicama? and at these prices, i can make it all happen. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. new and improved one of philadelphia's most historic land marks just got a makeover. divine lorraine showcasing its new renovations and take a look inside because it is in fact divine. the building has stood in the city's fairmount neighborhood since 1894. it is now transformed into 100
divine lorraine hotel opened its doors and man, did people show up to get a peek. remnants of irma are they finally out of here i sure hope so. kathy all eyes on jose now. >> jose is the big story. the trek keeps changing all clear for the weekend but we could could be impact beside jose next week. we'll take look. you can't have this frenchie. sam just snagged it from homegoods. it reminds him of bennie. only quieter. you can't have this frenchie. but new finds are always arriving. so...
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, back to its glory, built in 1894, the divine lorraine had stood on north broad street as symbol of our rich history. it is the completely converted to new luxury apartments, restaurants, shops, gorgeous. wow look at that public invited to check out the renovations tonight from 6:00 to 9:00. that's a party you may not want to miss. but we'll see what it looks like now. all right, developing overnight, we know we had shooting, four people shot, the suspect still on the loose, we've got live report on that, and so much more. we will be right back. who are injury, grand sole you each drive a ford pickup right? (all) yes. i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- (all laughing) oh my.... the current chevy silverado. current chevy owners and lessees get a total value of ten-thousand, six hundred dollars. or, 0% financing for 72 months on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy deal
, back to its glory, built in 1894, the divine lorraine had stood on north broad street as symbol of our rich history. it is the completely converted to new luxury apartments, restaurants, shops, gorgeous. wow look at that public invited to check out the renovations tonight from 6:00 to 9:00. that's a party you may not want to miss. but we'll see what it looks like now. all right, developing overnight, we know we had shooting, four people shot, the suspect still on the loose, we've got live...
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. >>> a divine celebration tonight in north philadelphia, the historic divine lorraine hotel opened its doors to showcase the newly renovated grand lobby. it's been on broad street since 1894, but it fell into disrepair. now after about five years of restoration and construction, it's reopening as an apartment building. it'll feature several restaurants as well. >>> the pennsylvania cancer center is getting a big boost tonight. it presented officials with two checks. $150,000 will go to the research alliance. >>> the search for the best mocktail is over. they competed to see who makes the best nonalcoholic drink. the contest was organized by the hero campaign to promote the idea that designated drivers can still have fun. and the winner of the challenge was -- with a mojito. with people. look at this crowd out for the fall street food sample. they got to sample several dishes from food trucks and gourmet food vendors. can almost smell it from here. >> i know. >>> good food and good weather tonight, but we still have some rain to watch out for. >> our first alert meteorologist is here de
. >>> a divine celebration tonight in north philadelphia, the historic divine lorraine hotel opened its doors to showcase the newly renovated grand lobby. it's been on broad street since 1894, but it fell into disrepair. now after about five years of restoration and construction, it's reopening as an apartment building. it'll feature several restaurants as well. >>> the pennsylvania cancer center is getting a big boost tonight. it presented officials with two checks. $150,000...
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. >> reporter: lorraine and quinn dream of making it to the olympics one day. you can bet they'll cash in. in wheaten, maryland, chris williamson, wusa9. >> it's got you thinking about cold weather already right? thinking about ice, snow, blizzards. it is wrong on a lot of levels me, and facebooking me. when is the winter outlook? not until november. >> it's just too excited about snow. don't get him excited, please. >>> let's start with a live look outside. it's not bad. a little bit of sun. some clouds. showers really, far and few between. it's 79 right now. winds, out of the southwest at about 11. here's doppler. a couple of showers there. a couple of showers back to the west, either side of i-81. they're few and far between. this one has died out. it's made its way across the river. not heavy. maybe gets to the soccerplex. this is probably the farthest north we have. kind of along 50. a little slow go if you're trying to get from d.c. to annapolis right now. headed toward the bay sox about eventually toward riva. we'll keep a shower or thunderstorm in tonig
. >> reporter: lorraine and quinn dream of making it to the olympics one day. you can bet they'll cash in. in wheaten, maryland, chris williamson, wusa9. >> it's got you thinking about cold weather already right? thinking about ice, snow, blizzards. it is wrong on a lot of levels me, and facebooking me. when is the winter outlook? not until november. >> it's just too excited about snow. don't get him excited, please. >>> let's start with a live look outside. it's not...
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homes, and this week's cover store diana olick finds demand has limited s >> reporter: baby boomer lorraine goldberg loves her five-bedroom suburban maryland home, loved raising her two sons here. >> they had shows, they had -- it was wonderful. >> reporter: and still loves throwing pool parties in her luxurious backyard. >> my friends come over, yes. >> reporter: but now she admits -- >> my neighborhood, by myself. i really don't belong in. >> reporter: her kids are grown and gone and she and her husband divorced. after nearly 40 years here, she would like to downsize to something more urban, but -- >> it's actually less expensive to stay here in metro than move into the city. i don't know what to do. i keep calling realtors and drivin so i just stay here. >> reporter: realtor brook hiberger said she sees it all the time. >> baby boomers are really struggling with the decision to yo downsize becau there's not great options to downsize to. currently the trend is to live in urban centers. they want to be close to restaurants and shops. they want to have easy access to public transportation.
homes, and this week's cover store diana olick finds demand has limited s >> reporter: baby boomer lorraine goldberg loves her five-bedroom suburban maryland home, loved raising her two sons here. >> they had shows, they had -- it was wonderful. >> reporter: and still loves throwing pool parties in her luxurious backyard. >> my friends come over, yes. >> reporter: but now she admits -- >> my neighborhood, by myself. i really don't belong in. >>...
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i've never been heard spain's amazing and i kind of want to experience that myself it's lorraine on the larry king now blog if you could work with an artist from yesteryear who would it be and why so i would work with michael jackson for me it's to learn about him you know there in the music we you know how he creates how he i'm so curious about it because i mean there will never be another michael jackson what was special about him for me i feel like it was his drive and his work ethic he never stopped making music he always learned about himself is dancing in his voice and that's something i want to do all case think baby on twitter or it's your favorite kind of pizza. meat lovers. glance loss on facebook what song means the most to you off american teen angels and as you said that before it was nancy sands on facebook was there a particular moment when you knew you had made it. particular moment recently it was probably my v.m.e. when that was the moment he was surprised i was so surprised but i was excited ken dawson where would you like to be in five or ten years five years i would
i've never been heard spain's amazing and i kind of want to experience that myself it's lorraine on the larry king now blog if you could work with an artist from yesteryear who would it be and why so i would work with michael jackson for me it's to learn about him you know there in the music we you know how he creates how he i'm so curious about it because i mean there will never be another michael jackson what was special about him for me i feel like it was his drive and his work ethic he...
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in terms of puerto rico, i represent the largest puerto rican population west of new york city in lorraine, ohio. and many, many of the individuals who came from puerto rico worked in the steel industry. they worked very hard. and that was not an easy job in the era in which they initially came. so as american citizens, we have a major responsibility in puerto rico. we have not yet in the house voted on a recovery package but i know it's coming. i'm not in the leadership of the majority party. and i'm not quite sure when they're going to bring that bill to the floor. the devastation was so huge, that it takes awhile for the federal emergency management agency, the department of defense and others that are involved in recovery efforts to organize the approach there. and you don't want chaos on the ground. there's enough chaos already. but remember that we were doing the same in texas and in florida. i'm not making any excuses but they have been really pressed to mobilize the resources of this country. i know from my own area, for example, we have a unit that was mobilized to help in florida
in terms of puerto rico, i represent the largest puerto rican population west of new york city in lorraine, ohio. and many, many of the individuals who came from puerto rico worked in the steel industry. they worked very hard. and that was not an easy job in the era in which they initially came. so as american citizens, we have a major responsibility in puerto rico. we have not yet in the house voted on a recovery package but i know it's coming. i'm not in the leadership of the majority party....
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became a hot spot for a national media before the election everybody wanted to tell the story about lorraine in the steel industry but there was very little conversation about the investment that was made by u.s. steel what happened there bringing the two sides together and now as it would with that plan ever come back. i mean be very. look i got to choose my words carefully because i wanted to come back but for it to come back we need to have us put the brakes on what south korea is doing. the the plant that made the pipe in the rain made a lot of drill pipe pipe for drilling to find oil and gas pipe for transmission. when we filed a case against south korea for that we won the case what would you assume would happen we've got a substantial remedy against their cheating what did we get for that we got an increase in imports from south korea they took the duty that was placed on them and found a way to not only ignore it get around it but increase their exports to the u.s. so here we've got a modern facility where the u.s. steel put in a lot of money into modernizing that facility we've got
became a hot spot for a national media before the election everybody wanted to tell the story about lorraine in the steel industry but there was very little conversation about the investment that was made by u.s. steel what happened there bringing the two sides together and now as it would with that plan ever come back. i mean be very. look i got to choose my words carefully because i wanted to come back but for it to come back we need to have us put the brakes on what south korea is doing. the...
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[bells toll] >> lorraine grace day. [bells toll] >> todd m. beamer. [bells toll] >> alan anthony bebbin. [bells toll] >> mark bingham. [bells toll] >> diora francis bradley. [bells toll] >> sandy bradshaw. [bells toll] >> marion r. briton. [bells toll] >> thomas e. burnett junior. [bell bells toll] >> william joseph cashman. [bells toll] >> georgeine rose corrigan. [bells toll] >> patricia cushing. [bells toll] >> beloved cousin and dearest friend, captain jason m. dahl. [bells toll] >> joseph deluca. [bells toll] >> patrick joseph driscoll. [bells toll] >> my cousin, edward porter felt. [bells toll] >> jane c. folger. [bells toll] a >> my beloved sister anita green. [bells toll] >> andrew sonny garcia. [bells toll] >> jeremy logan glick. [bells toll] >> my sister, colleen laura glazier. [bells toll] >> kristen osterholm white-gould. [bells toll] >> lauren catuzzi glencolis and unborn child. [bells toll] >> donald freeman green. [bells toll] >> linda grundland. [bells toll] a >> richard j. gwadagno [bells toll] first officer leroy homer. [bells toll]
[bells toll] >> lorraine grace day. [bells toll] >> todd m. beamer. [bells toll] >> alan anthony bebbin. [bells toll] >> mark bingham. [bells toll] >> diora francis bradley. [bells toll] >> sandy bradshaw. [bells toll] >> marion r. briton. [bells toll] >> thomas e. burnett junior. [bell bells toll] >> william joseph cashman. [bells toll] >> georgeine rose corrigan. [bells toll] >> patricia cushing. [bells toll] >> beloved...
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dark pleasant calm conditions university boulevard at lorraine. we're not seeing a lot of congestion now. reminders as you make your way post tuesday labor day. everyone is back to work and area schools in session. please show it down through the school zones and we'll forward cameras once again. extra time to get around and through the school zones. rhode island avenue south of north dakota east. we're waking up and i have you covered when things start to pop. back to you guys. >> 5:18 is the time. >> first up youngest recipient of noble peace prize and now meliah is calling out a fellow lor yet. suka is manmar state leader and they're considered some of most persecuted people in entire world. >> next up thousands of files containing information on u.s. intelligence operatives with top secret clearance have been breached. they were found by cyber security firm up guard on a folder called resumes. now they continued info on jobs in the united states department of defense. other files contained sensitive information about iraqi and afghan nationals
dark pleasant calm conditions university boulevard at lorraine. we're not seeing a lot of congestion now. reminders as you make your way post tuesday labor day. everyone is back to work and area schools in session. please show it down through the school zones and we'll forward cameras once again. extra time to get around and through the school zones. rhode island avenue south of north dakota east. we're waking up and i have you covered when things start to pop. back to you guys. >> 5:18...
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[bell lls] >> lorraine grace day. [bells toll] .> todd m. beamer [bells toll] bebbin. nthony [belltoll] bingmk bingeham -- [bells toll] francis bradley. [bells toll] bradshaw. [bells toll] .> marion r. briton [bells toll] >> thomas e. burnett junior. ] ell bells toll >> william joseph casan. [bells toll] georgeine rose corrin. [bells toll] >> patricia curbing. . ushing [bells toll] >> beloved cousin and dearest dahl., captain jas m. [bells toll] > joseph deluca. [bells toll] dscoll. joseph [bells tl] > my cousin, edward porter felt. [bells toll] >> jane c. folger. [bells toll] anita loved sister green. [bells toll] >ndrew sonny garcia. [bells toll] glickemy logan [bells toll] my sister colleen laura glazier. [bes toll] oerholm white- gould. [bells toll] glencos and uzzi d unborn chi. [bells tol >> donald freeman green. belltoll] land. da grund [bells toll] gwadagno j. [bel tl] . christopher leroy homer [bells toll] t grieo [bell tolls] >> with all our family's love, les.ross bells toll] marsan. [bells toll] martinez. [bells toll] >> nicole car mler. [bls toll] naggi br
[bell lls] >> lorraine grace day. [bells toll] .> todd m. beamer [bells toll] bebbin. nthony [belltoll] bingmk bingeham -- [bells toll] francis bradley. [bells toll] bradshaw. [bells toll] .> marion r. briton [bells toll] >> thomas e. burnett junior. ] ell bells toll >> william joseph casan. [bells toll] georgeine rose corrin. [bells toll] >> patricia curbing. . ushing [bells toll] >> beloved cousin and dearest dahl., captain jas m. [bells toll] > joseph...
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. >> christian adams. [ bell ring ] >> lorraine grace bay. [ bell ring ] >> todd m. beamer. [ bell ring ] >> alan anthony beaven. [ bell ring ] >>> mark bingham. [ bell ring ] >>> deora francis bodley. [ bell ring ] >> sandy bradshaw. [ bell ring ] >>> marion r. britton. [ bell ring ] thomas e. burnett jr. [ bells ring ] william joseph cashman [ bells ring ] georgine rose corrigan [ bells ring ] patricia cushing [ bells ring ] beloved cousin and dearest friend captain jason m. dahl [ bells ring ] joseph deluca [ bells ring ] patrick joseph driscoll [ bells ring ] >> my cousin edward porter felt. [ bells ring ] jane c. folger [ bells ring ] our beloved sister green [ bells ring ] andr andrew "sonny" garcia [ bells ring ] jeremy logan glick [ bells ring ] my sister, colleen laura fraser [ bells ring ] chr kristin white gould [ bells ring ] lauren grandcolas and unborn chi child. [ bells ring ] donald freeman greene [ bells ring ] linda gronlund [ bells ring ] richard j. guadagno [ bells ring ] first officer, leroy homer [ bells ring ] toshiya kuge [ bells ring ] >> wit
. >> christian adams. [ bell ring ] >> lorraine grace bay. [ bell ring ] >> todd m. beamer. [ bell ring ] >> alan anthony beaven. [ bell ring ] >>> mark bingham. [ bell ring ] >>> deora francis bodley. [ bell ring ] >> sandy bradshaw. [ bell ring ] >>> marion r. britton. [ bell ring ] thomas e. burnett jr. [ bells ring ] william joseph cashman [ bells ring ] georgine rose corrigan [ bells ring ] patricia cushing [ bells ring ] beloved...
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so the court's going to impose 18 years at lorraine correctional institution. >> watching paris in that courtroom, his face, when he heard his sentence, that he got the maximum, he did seem a little shocked. i don't think he even knew how to deal with it. >> all rise. >> step out. >> 18? >> the maximum time. >> 18! >> i don't know what to say, where to go, because i really can't believe it. >> they was devastated. i mean, i reacted, i couldn't believe he got 18 years. but he handled it -- he ain't crying in the courtroom, did he? he told me. so i mean, he handled it better than i thought he would. 18 years, that's a long time. >> i ain't think i deserve all that time, because i didn't do it. so i really don't think i should have got that much time. >> what do you mean you didn't do it? when you got up there, you were apologizing, like you were taking responsibility, and saying how sorry you were. >> they said if you going to take this plea, you've got to cop out and say you did it, so i had to say i did it, but i really didn't do it. >> he did it. he did it. tell him i said he can quit
so the court's going to impose 18 years at lorraine correctional institution. >> watching paris in that courtroom, his face, when he heard his sentence, that he got the maximum, he did seem a little shocked. i don't think he even knew how to deal with it. >> all rise. >> step out. >> 18? >> the maximum time. >> 18! >> i don't know what to say, where to go, because i really can't believe it. >> they was devastated. i mean, i reacted, i couldn't...
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owners of the historic divine lorraine hotel opened the doors to showcase the newly renovated grand lobby. the building has stood on west broad since 1894. after five years of construction and restoration, the former hotel will reopen as an apartment building with several restaurants. >>> starting tonight and for the next two weekends, buses will replace trollies on september's route 101 -- septemba's route 1. it runs from the transportation center in upper darby to orange street station and media. septa is doing track construction and maintenance. >>> from the rails to the roads, we're keeping an eye on the traffic. >> we are. almost 6:20. we're approaching the keep 6:30, 6:45 mark where congestion picks up. jessica boyington has a look at how things are faring. >>> checking in at 95 and academy road. a crash has gotten out of the way. southbound, it's slow by the scene. two vehicles to the shoulder, but everything's getting by. looks like we have road flares, too. it's slow by the scene. for the most part, you'll be fine getting by. if you're delayed, it's not because of that. a crash a
owners of the historic divine lorraine hotel opened the doors to showcase the newly renovated grand lobby. the building has stood on west broad since 1894. after five years of construction and restoration, the former hotel will reopen as an apartment building with several restaurants. >>> starting tonight and for the next two weekends, buses will replace trollies on september's route 101 -- septemba's route 1. it runs from the transportation center in upper darby to orange street...
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the divine lorraine hotel is opening its doors to show case a newly renovated lobby and apartments. the event is open to the public from 6:00 to 9:00 tonight. and coming up next, what you need to know before you head out the door. >> and that is a plan to end school suspensions in philadelphia and a final check of your first alert weather and traffic. first alert traffic on nbc 10 is sponsored by monts gomry nissan. . maybe, it's time to be your own. transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. let's get it, america. you're danny? i'm steve. joseph, i'm steve. how are you? nice to meet you sir. no different from everyone else. they just want a job. they want respect and they want dignity. steve called fairly frantic. you know, he had a premature baby and i think he had just been given the diagnosis that she had down syndrome. lauren brought out the best in me. she made me a different person. lauren's the spark that started the fire. the goal is keep places like this open so all people, regardless of disability, have an opportunity for employment. >>> here's a l
the divine lorraine hotel is opening its doors to show case a newly renovated lobby and apartments. the event is open to the public from 6:00 to 9:00 tonight. and coming up next, what you need to know before you head out the door. >> and that is a plan to end school suspensions in philadelphia and a final check of your first alert weather and traffic. first alert traffic on nbc 10 is sponsored by monts gomry nissan. . maybe, it's time to be your own. transform your career with strayer...
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did you see this up on north broad, i love this building ever since i moved to philadelphia divine lorraine, it is now opened. >> really. >> yes. >> look at the renovations. >> it looks fabulous. >> people thought about tearing that down at one point building has stood in the fairmount neighborhood since 1894, it is now transformed into this beautiful apartment building, 100 apartments in there now available for lease, one bedroom starts at around, are you ready, what would you say a one bedroom goes up there on north broad. >> one bedroom i'm in the sure >> 1300, that is really good, isn't it. >> that is not bad. >> historic building. >> really renovated. >> brand new. >> lets get outside. >> see you outside in two. are an entirely new way to play and win instantly.ry bet i can play faster than you can eat that bag of chips. (both) i won! fast play. play fast. win instantly. ♪ it isn't just about vision, it's about care. nobody cares for eyes more than pearle. >>> an explosion rocks the subway system the whole system is shut down. authorities are already calling it terrorism. >>> back in
did you see this up on north broad, i love this building ever since i moved to philadelphia divine lorraine, it is now opened. >> really. >> yes. >> look at the renovations. >> it looks fabulous. >> people thought about tearing that down at one point building has stood in the fairmount neighborhood since 1894, it is now transformed into this beautiful apartment building, 100 apartments in there now available for lease, one bedroom starts at around, are you ready,...
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. >> reporter: lorraine connor wept said she felt trapped unable to sell the property because the renters won't leave and she doesn't have the money to pay them. >> where am i supposed to get $30,000 to do that and they're holding my house? i can't sell it. >> reporter: the tenant opportunity to purchase act kicks in when owners of d.c. property that's been rented out decide to sell. it gives the renter the first right to buy the property, but more importantly, it also gives the ability to sell that right to someone else and pocket the profit. >> it does prevent tenants from being displaced. it gives them a chance to stay in that place that has become their home as well. >> reporter: opponents argued that rising r relocate once they're forced out. sometimes they can negotiate with a buyer who will let them stay, or pay them large sums to leave. advocacy groups pointed out that tenants could use topa pay outs for things like moving expenses. >> if the tenant gets money, it's not because they're being extortionists. >> reporter: most of the crowd were realtors, owners and buyers sharing the
. >> reporter: lorraine connor wept said she felt trapped unable to sell the property because the renters won't leave and she doesn't have the money to pay them. >> where am i supposed to get $30,000 to do that and they're holding my house? i can't sell it. >> reporter: the tenant opportunity to purchase act kicks in when owners of d.c. property that's been rented out decide to sell. it gives the renter the first right to buy the property, but more importantly, it also gives...
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we'll take you behind the scenes of the newly renovated divine lorraine hotel. plus, the special participaners with another historic philadelphia landmark. >>> his final hours. nbc 10 is learning new details about a lafayette college la crosse recruit that died just days into the school year. >>> uncertain future. young faces of philadelphia's immigrant community react to the mixed messages from the white house. >>> historic halls. we take you inside -- >> announcer: nbc 10 news starts now. >>> dead at 19. tonight, nbc 10 news has uncovered new details as to what unfolded leading up to the death of a lafayette college lacrosse player. good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. deanna durante learned new information about where mccrae went before he was injured. >> reporter: blunt force head trauma is what caused the death of 19-year-old mccrae williams. but how he sustained those injuries has not been revealed. nbc 10 has learned that williams, a freshman lacrosse player at lafayette college was at a party on saturday. sources say a number o
we'll take you behind the scenes of the newly renovated divine lorraine hotel. plus, the special participaners with another historic philadelphia landmark. >>> his final hours. nbc 10 is learning new details about a lafayette college la crosse recruit that died just days into the school year. >>> uncertain future. young faces of philadelphia's immigrant community react to the mixed messages from the white house. >>> historic halls. we take you inside -- >>...
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she mother lorraine. >> cute picture. she's a sophomore at bowie state university. fox5 is there right now at bowie state taking a tour of the campus. we'll be on the lookout for you alexis. come by and say hello. >> time for the fox beat. kevin mccarthy, wow a rare two days in a row with kevin. this never happens. >> it's movie review friday. >> i went to my calendar. i spent six full days in september in washington, d.c. yeah, i'm a mess this morning. i have no makeup on yet but i will put that on before my 8 o'clock hit. >> you're a busy man. >> good to see you guys. lots of movies coming out this week. we'll do two of them now and the new show ghosted is premiere on fox this weekend. first up is victoria and abdul the new movie starring dame judy dench as well as ali gazol. this is an incredible true story. takes place towards the end of queen victoria's life. the idea behind the film is that a actually sent to england to present the queen with a ceremonial coin and they became unlikely friends. and then back 20 years ago in 1997, dame judy dench played this exa
she mother lorraine. >> cute picture. she's a sophomore at bowie state university. fox5 is there right now at bowie state taking a tour of the campus. we'll be on the lookout for you alexis. come by and say hello. >> time for the fox beat. kevin mccarthy, wow a rare two days in a row with kevin. this never happens. >> it's movie review friday. >> i went to my calendar. i spent six full days in september in washington, d.c. yeah, i'm a mess this morning. i have no makeup...
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so he changes to the lorraine motel. you know where i am going? martin luther king jr. grabs a pillow and says where have you been? and continues -- all i am telling you, he didn't make it in the i have a dream speech, he did not do that and i understand but he did use the term as a term of endearment and love and hit him on the head and said it. martin luther king jr. if he didn't love black people, if you tell me it prevented him from understanding the depth of our problem, if you tell me it prevented him from giving his life for black people, you like him or not you as an individual. i understand your point but white folks, not dumb, black folks, complicated and make messy mistakes, this word is a part of our heritage whether we want to or not so we got to figure out a way to deal with this, grab hold of it, in complex cultural fashion where people don't know so you have japanese people talking about you, slow down with that. in japan they don't know. i get your point, i am trying to reinforce your point. history and content are critical in british culture where pier
so he changes to the lorraine motel. you know where i am going? martin luther king jr. grabs a pillow and says where have you been? and continues -- all i am telling you, he didn't make it in the i have a dream speech, he did not do that and i understand but he did use the term as a term of endearment and love and hit him on the head and said it. martin luther king jr. if he didn't love black people, if you tell me it prevented him from understanding the depth of our problem, if you tell me it...
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one young woman at a group called college track here in silicon valley, which is a charity backed by lorraine jobs powell and i think it was just amazing. this woman had gone through high school, she had been here -- come here as a young woman, she had become -- she had been doing social work, she had gone to college, she had been the first person in her family to go to college. she's supporting a great deal of people she's one of these people, just exactly the kind of person you want to here, really working hard and trying her best to be a great citizen, a great tax-paying citizen and you know, most of these kids, who are in this program -- and they are older now and they're in the workforce, just really have a real commitment to america and a commitment to making it a better country and you know, having this happen to them is, you know, a real slap in the face and i do know a lot of silicon valley people have been backing these programs it's not just to get workers i think that's another meme that goes on, they only want cheap workers. a lot of these kids are highly trained and they're fulf
one young woman at a group called college track here in silicon valley, which is a charity backed by lorraine jobs powell and i think it was just amazing. this woman had gone through high school, she had been here -- come here as a young woman, she had become -- she had been doing social work, she had gone to college, she had been the first person in her family to go to college. she's supporting a great deal of people she's one of these people, just exactly the kind of person you want to here,...
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she was nominated by her mother lorraine. >> alexis is a sophomore at bowie state university. go bulldogs. by the way fox5 is going to be live at bowie state today taking a tour of the campus. we'll be looking out for you alexis. >> come out alexis say hi to whiz, annie and tucker. >> tucker barnes should already be there momentarily so congratulations on being fan of the day alexis. >> great picture for sure. >> ♪ >> all righty. 5:54. we're going to get to mike thomas. just a tad early because he's getting a jump on our weekend with this fantastic weekend. >> yeah, 'cause we're so weekend we got coming ahead weather-wise. look at satellite and radar. nothing going on out there. it's quiet and calm. we have another front coming in but it will come through dry much like last night. look at these fall-like temperatures. 75 today. that's normal. below normal this weekend. 72 for saturday and sunday. tomorrow will be breezy from time to time. sunday is sunny bright and beautiful. days are getting shorter here. we're losing daylight. two and a half minutes is what we're losing. s
she was nominated by her mother lorraine. >> alexis is a sophomore at bowie state university. go bulldogs. by the way fox5 is going to be live at bowie state today taking a tour of the campus. we'll be looking out for you alexis. >> come out alexis say hi to whiz, annie and tucker. >> tucker barnes should already be there momentarily so congratulations on being fan of the day alexis. >> great picture for sure. >> ♪ >> all righty. 5:54. we're going to get to...
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. >> my name is lorraine mcneil, a person in long-term recovery from new york state. i would like to say this has been powerful today. everyone who spoke has been so, so powerful. i think there's a story, though, in the data, which i appreciated so much. when we look at young people and the numbers of young people that are using marijuana, i thought the ford family was just excellent because they talked about things related to it. if we string that kogt and look at what we have done around cigarettes, i think we really have to look at prevention and getting the message out. just getting the message out of what it is, how it is connected to long-term outcomes. look at cigarettes. look at what is happening with that. the number of people not smoking, there is a lot we can do with that. if we are going to turn this around, we have to focus. it's wonderful for treatment. i love recovery. i'm in recovery. we have to focus on having people. we have to put ourselves out of business, as we used to say. thank you. [ applause ] >> in the front, please. >> hi, my name is george,
. >> my name is lorraine mcneil, a person in long-term recovery from new york state. i would like to say this has been powerful today. everyone who spoke has been so, so powerful. i think there's a story, though, in the data, which i appreciated so much. when we look at young people and the numbers of young people that are using marijuana, i thought the ford family was just excellent because they talked about things related to it. if we string that kogt and look at what we have done...
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tom in 2004, lorraine and simmons were able to nominate and get listed this homestead site on the national register of historic places, which was exciting. it is considered important because of its relationship to the development of ranching in the san luis valley. it is a two story log house which is not very common. valleyf you are from the , and you do not usually see two story log structures. it was important for its archaeological component, which are what help us tell the story about what happened here. are there any people in this photo in the room? thereght recognize dolly, are several other folks who are very active in volunteering in the community. loretta? yes. she is in there. thank you for helping us do that. do you have a hat on? yes. the archaeological remains at the pedro site date from the late 1870's, that is when pedro built his place there, to the 1940's when the ranch hands abandoned it. some of the interesting artifacts, we found a lot of ranch related limit which you would expect. we found a mule shoe. both families had mules and use them in the ranch work. bottle an
tom in 2004, lorraine and simmons were able to nominate and get listed this homestead site on the national register of historic places, which was exciting. it is considered important because of its relationship to the development of ranching in the san luis valley. it is a two story log house which is not very common. valleyf you are from the , and you do not usually see two story log structures. it was important for its archaeological component, which are what help us tell the story about what...
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i was talking to lorraine brach coe this morning, and it all came together. it's harvey, it's irma, it's the anniversary of 9/11. and it's so great. honestly, it was great to see bill clinton on the floor this morning as well. neil: yeah. we're united by a lot more than divides us. thank you very much, lauren simonetti. of course, what new york was famous for days afterwards, republicans and democrats stepping on the floor outside the capitol to sing the national anthem together. that was then, a lot of people said it couldn't be repeated since, but actually it has. a hot of natural disasters we've seen play out just in the last couple of weeks, in texas and florida. so it's in us to be reunited and do the things that go beyond politics. so the lessons from that 16 years later and punctuated since with independent forum senior policy analyst patrice and gop strategist gianno caldwell. we might have seen the first hints of bipartisanship whether it was well-telegraphed or orchestrated by the president or not to work with democrats to come up with more bipartis
i was talking to lorraine brach coe this morning, and it all came together. it's harvey, it's irma, it's the anniversary of 9/11. and it's so great. honestly, it was great to see bill clinton on the floor this morning as well. neil: yeah. we're united by a lot more than divides us. thank you very much, lauren simonetti. of course, what new york was famous for days afterwards, republicans and democrats stepping on the floor outside the capitol to sing the national anthem together. that was then,...
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he and his wife told itv‘s lorraine programme but it was the toughest thing to find out their son antonio had hodgkin's lymphoma last september after the teenager found a small, painless lump in his neck. after receiving nhs treatment including four cycles of chemotherapy and steroids, they said he is in remission. some breaking news is coming into us. the private health care company spire has agreed to payjust over £27 million into a fund to provide compensation to around 750 victims of the robert breast surgeon ian paterson. he was the surgeon who carries out unnecessary breast surgery in nhs hospitals and the private sector. spire health care announcing today that it is going to pay £27.2 million into a fund to provide compensation to around 750 victims of ian paterson. more than 10 million people in the uk played video games online and one of the most successful titles for children is mine kraft. the company behind the construction game is about to launch a new update but it has raised some concerns about pa rent has raised some concerns about parent or controls and privacy settings
he and his wife told itv‘s lorraine programme but it was the toughest thing to find out their son antonio had hodgkin's lymphoma last september after the teenager found a small, painless lump in his neck. after receiving nhs treatment including four cycles of chemotherapy and steroids, they said he is in remission. some breaking news is coming into us. the private health care company spire has agreed to payjust over £27 million into a fund to provide compensation to around 750 victims of the...
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lorraine, i want to bring you in at this point, if i made. do you think that nurses, firefighters, police officers are special cases and should have the cap removed? very much so. i think front line emergency services are needed, and the skills that they have taken yea rs the skills that they have taken years to get... they also have to keep continual development to keep their accreditation, and i think that they should be treated specially in terms of the private sector. sam said it is tough for people in the private sector, and many people watching the programme will say, i haven't had a pay rise for many years, and i know that has been the case for you as well. i left the private sector. i work for a telecoms company for 31 years. for the last few years, since 2008, we didn't have a pay award at all. we have had bonuses cut, but no pay award, which has an effect on our pension payments. our pension will bea pension payments. our pension will be a lot less when we retire. yes, i do see that our pay award is based on performance, not just in
lorraine, i want to bring you in at this point, if i made. do you think that nurses, firefighters, police officers are special cases and should have the cap removed? very much so. i think front line emergency services are needed, and the skills that they have taken yea rs the skills that they have taken years to get... they also have to keep continual development to keep their accreditation, and i think that they should be treated specially in terms of the private sector. sam said it is tough...