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the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. thompson: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 2316. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1547. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 1547, a bill to provide for the unencumbering of title to non-federal land owned by the city of tucson, arizona, for purposes of economic development by conveyance of the federal reversionary interest to the ity. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, and the gentleman from virginia mr. mceachin, will each control 20 minut
the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. thompson: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 2316. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i ask...
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, 109th in willamsport, pennsylvania. ryan was an accomplished soldier with a bevy of previous accomplishments and commendations. during his time enlisted, ryan earned a purple heart, combat information badge, gold star, armed services ribbon and numerous other awards that gave ryan the recognition he deserved for his historic years and his heroic years of service. beyond these awards, ryan also took advantage of what the military had to offer. graduating from the u.s. army europe primary leadership development course, which furthered his ability to lead both on development and in the communities about which he cared so deeply. while ryan was always be remembered for his valor and his years of military service, he will also be remembered for what he brought to the communities of which he was a part. in his free time, ryan could be found playing monday night basketball with his friends at home and was an active member of the eagle base basketball team during his deployment. staff sergeant ryan ostrom prioritized the world
, 109th in willamsport, pennsylvania. ryan was an accomplished soldier with a bevy of previous accomplishments and commendations. during his time enlisted, ryan earned a purple heart, combat information badge, gold star, armed services ribbon and numerous other awards that gave ryan the recognition he deserved for his historic years and his heroic years of service. beyond these awards, ryan also took advantage of what the military had to offer. graduating from the u.s. army europe primary...
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it's the pennsylvania commonwealth court. the court is important in the daily lives of pennsylvania residents, reviewing local and state government matters, including litigation involving the state police and department of human services. issues heard by the commonwealth court include voting rights, civil rights, tax appeals, collective bargaining decisions, eminent domain, unemployment appeals, and environmental protection. joining me now are two of the local candidates running for pennsylvania commonwealth court, republican christine fizzano cannon, whose a judge on the delaware county common pleas court, and democrat ellen ceisler, who's a judge on the philadelphia common pleas court. thank you both for being with us. christine fizzano cannon: good morning, thank you. rosemary: so, first let's explain to viewers why the commonwealth court matters, and what the impact is on their daily lives. christine: well, it certainly does matter. it's a unique court in our country. it's one of two intermediate appellate courts in penns
it's the pennsylvania commonwealth court. the court is important in the daily lives of pennsylvania residents, reviewing local and state government matters, including litigation involving the state police and department of human services. issues heard by the commonwealth court include voting rights, civil rights, tax appeals, collective bargaining decisions, eminent domain, unemployment appeals, and environmental protection. joining me now are two of the local candidates running for...
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this one is from easton, pennsylvania. what you see here is that gray sky it's just across the entire region. a bit ago it was avalon, we showed you philly. now we've got easton, all very cloudedly cloudy this morning with some patchy fog in place. little dreary out there. radar and satellite again, mostly bt you can is moving off to the east but the tail end could spark a few spotty showers over parts of delaware and south jersey too throughout the next handful of hours. i think especially by the afternoon hours that chance is really going to just drop off. so here are the high temperatures for today. 74 in philadelphia. 73 in the suburbs and see a couple more 74 south jersey, delaware with that just isolated chance of a shower developing. and only a peek of sunshine possible as we get into the later afternoon hours. let me show you. this is the hour by hour model. go through the next few hours here and it's showing a sprinkle trying to make it north. i just don't think this is going to happen. i think it's going to be cl
this one is from easton, pennsylvania. what you see here is that gray sky it's just across the entire region. a bit ago it was avalon, we showed you philly. now we've got easton, all very cloudedly cloudy this morning with some patchy fog in place. little dreary out there. radar and satellite again, mostly bt you can is moving off to the east but the tail end could spark a few spotty showers over parts of delaware and south jersey too throughout the next handful of hours. i think especially by...
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in pennsylvania, we're 13 to 8, 13 to 5, republican to democrat. we think it's 'cause we have a better message, run better candidates. pennsylvania, the president, the republican president carries the state, pat toomey carried the state, notwithstanding 800,000 registration deficit. if we--you know, if the argument is we shouldn't be winning congressional seats by as much as we are, but we're winning statewide as well. rosemary: well, i think that's the point that democrats might raise, is that you're not winning by that much more than 50% of the vote. david, i saw you nodding your head during some things that val was saying, in part about that redistricting is something that's been happening for decades. david: yeah, and i'll just say at the outset, you know, we're a non-partisan organization, we don't see this in partisan terms. i could quote you ronald reagan and barack obama on the evils of gerrymandering, so there's a long-standing concern that this isn't working. what's happened in the last few cycles is the technology's gotten a lot better.
in pennsylvania, we're 13 to 8, 13 to 5, republican to democrat. we think it's 'cause we have a better message, run better candidates. pennsylvania, the president, the republican president carries the state, pat toomey carried the state, notwithstanding 800,000 registration deficit. if we--you know, if the argument is we shouldn't be winning congressional seats by as much as we are, but we're winning statewide as well. rosemary: well, i think that's the point that democrats might raise, is that...
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i did win pennsylvania. i returned on pennsylvania. i understand -- pennsylvania is about work. we are opening minds. we are opening minds in the state of pennsylvania. they have technology today that is so incredible, what they can do with the piece of coal is so incredible. one of our great resources. one of the things i am really proud of, the state of west virginia. last month, it was one of the highest percentage increases in gdp, the state of texas beat it. people are saying wait a minute, west virginia just came in second. do you know what that is about? cutting regulations and letting the people go and mine. i was so proud of that because west virginia has had very tough times. hillary clinton said she wanted to close up industries, the coal industry. i am the opposite. i'm very proud of that. pennsylvania, likewise. >> sean: the biggest obstacle before you arrived here, i had an opportunity to interview a lot of people in this great crowd. i asked them three different questions. what they thought of you. overwhelmingly, a lot of support for you here. congress... [applau
i did win pennsylvania. i returned on pennsylvania. i understand -- pennsylvania is about work. we are opening minds. we are opening minds in the state of pennsylvania. they have technology today that is so incredible, what they can do with the piece of coal is so incredible. one of our great resources. one of the things i am really proud of, the state of west virginia. last month, it was one of the highest percentage increases in gdp, the state of texas beat it. people are saying wait a...
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i like pennsylvania. i grew up in queens. i went to school in pennsylvania. i like them both. where is susie? where are you, susie? hi, susie. you know you're going to be happy with this. susie says high taxes are forcing seniors like her to make painful cuts and cutbacks during the golden years of their lives, best years of their lives. she hopes congress will pass our framework so we can help more american seniors make ends meet on a fixed income. we must honor and respect the people whose decades of hard work helped to build our country and to make our country great. but we are going to make our country greater than it's ever been before. that's what's happening. our framework also provides relief to those who care for an adult defendant or elderly loved one through a $500 tax credit. so important. and so many people have wanted it, and we will substantially increase the child tax credit to say working families even more money. the single most important investment our country can make is in our children. the strength of our nation is determined by the strength of our famili
i like pennsylvania. i grew up in queens. i went to school in pennsylvania. i like them both. where is susie? where are you, susie? hi, susie. you know you're going to be happy with this. susie says high taxes are forcing seniors like her to make painful cuts and cutbacks during the golden years of their lives, best years of their lives. she hopes congress will pass our framework so we can help more american seniors make ends meet on a fixed income. we must honor and respect the people whose...
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sessions took the stage this morning at the pennsylvania convention center. in a 22-minute speech to the international association of chiefs of police, the attorney general promised a major crackdown on drug cartels and gang activity. he formally designated the ms13 gang as a priority for the justice department's organized crime drug enforcement task force. >> just like we took out capone off the streets with our tax laws, we will use whatever laws we have to get ms13 off the streets. >> sessions also discussed the more than $100 million in federal grant money earmarked for police departments around the country. the trump administration has threatened to withhold grants from so-called sanctuary cities that refuse to enforce immigration policy. >> president trump's daughter and advisor was in bucks county today to drum up support for her father's tax reform plan. the first daughter discussed the plan during a town hall of about 250 residents. if the proposal reduces seven current tax brackets to three. >> i believe people americans want tax reform. they want s
sessions took the stage this morning at the pennsylvania convention center. in a 22-minute speech to the international association of chiefs of police, the attorney general promised a major crackdown on drug cartels and gang activity. he formally designated the ms13 gang as a priority for the justice department's organized crime drug enforcement task force. >> just like we took out capone off the streets with our tax laws, we will use whatever laws we have to get ms13 off the streets....
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central pennsylvania and our pennsylvania counties have the best chance to see in some of those showers over the next several hours. here's the futurecast going into berks county, nosh chester, bucks, lehigh valley, but delaware and south jersey, very slight chance of any kind of shower. and as we go into tomorrow, we have aç mix of clouds and sun that will allow the temperature to go up. friday night we're still in the same boat and on saturday again a mix of clouds and sun. allow temperatures to get up near 80. we have this coming in for sunday. we have the chance of some showers. they are around. and that's the middle of the day. and it just so happens that the eagles are playing. tomorrow it looks basically dry. a little cooler in allentown and easton and reading than elsewhere. maybe close to 80 at the jersey shore. a little bit of a wind off the ocean keeping things cooler. look at dover at 83 degrees. for the eagles game, it's unseasonably warm for football. scattered showers around. especially from the second half of the game. temperatures up near 80 degrees. not exactly footb
central pennsylvania and our pennsylvania counties have the best chance to see in some of those showers over the next several hours. here's the futurecast going into berks county, nosh chester, bucks, lehigh valley, but delaware and south jersey, very slight chance of any kind of shower. and as we go into tomorrow, we have aç mix of clouds and sun that will allow the temperature to go up. friday night we're still in the same boat and on saturday again a mix of clouds and sun. allow...
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>>> you can't do this today, you'll hit a roadblock on the pennsylvania turnpike. last night crews closed a stretch of the northeast extension. the details behind the detour that could add an hour to your trip. players cut, a college in berks county boots more football players for taking a knee during the national anthem. we are warming up. summer like temperatures will be back before it starts to feel like fall again. at this hour it's a little foggy out there. that rain is pushing out of the area. we've got you covered in the first alert neighborhood forecast. >>> that wet weather slowly pushing on out of here. good morning. this is "nbc10 news today," thanks for being with us. i'm rosemary connors. it's 5:30 on this saturday. a damp morning across the region. meteorologist krystal klei is tracking it all in the most accurate forecast. krystal. >> yeah, rosemary, many of us are cloudy, many of us have patchy fog around the region and for a few of us there's seven sprinkles falling out there. very light rainmaking to the groupd in parts of cumberland and cape may
>>> you can't do this today, you'll hit a roadblock on the pennsylvania turnpike. last night crews closed a stretch of the northeast extension. the details behind the detour that could add an hour to your trip. players cut, a college in berks county boots more football players for taking a knee during the national anthem. we are warming up. summer like temperatures will be back before it starts to feel like fall again. at this hour it's a little foggy out there. that rain is pushing...
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to school in pennsylvania and i like them both. where is susie where are you susie? hi, >> susie says high taxes are forcing seniors like her to make painful cuts and cutbacks during the golden years of their lives. the best years of their lives. she hopes congress will pass a framework so we can help more american seniors make ends meet on a fixed income framework. we must honor and respect the people hospital decades of hard work built our country and helped make our country great. but we are going to make our country great than before. that's what's happening. our framework also provides relief to those who care for an adult dependent or elderly loved one with a $500 tax credit. so important. and we'll substantially increase the child tax credit to save working families even more money. the single most of important investment our country can make is in our children. the strength of our nation is determined by the strengths of our families. we are committed to make starting and raising a family more affordable. also with us is a
to school in pennsylvania and i like them both. where is susie where are you susie? hi, >> susie says high taxes are forcing seniors like her to make painful cuts and cutbacks during the golden years of their lives. the best years of their lives. she hopes congress will pass a framework so we can help more american seniors make ends meet on a fixed income framework. we must honor and respect the people hospital decades of hard work built our country and helped make our country great. but...
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they announced it will come from pennsylvania. >> what part of the pennsylvania. >> well, state college up there at penn state, this norway spruce will be cut day after tomorrow that would be what november the ninth? no, next week. thursday, november 9th is when it will be cut and it will be wrapped with more than 50,000 multi colored lights and crowned with the giants crystal star thing and then it will be lit to the public to see on november the 29th. >> i have been there before, it is big, beautiful. >> big and beautiful. >> so future of travel ace parentally now, is there a tweet by eye lon must thank could signal end of sitting in traffic. >> i know what that is, he is boring a tunnel of the streets underneath highway and freeway >> i thought that was years a way. >> he is digging hole in los angeles. >> sue, that is like being in the tube. >> wouldn't it be like the subway. >> no, he explains how it is different from the subway. >> okay, good. >> what is going on here ghoul and goblins are waiting to come out we are going to give trick or treat forecast coming up. honey, what are
they announced it will come from pennsylvania. >> what part of the pennsylvania. >> well, state college up there at penn state, this norway spruce will be cut day after tomorrow that would be what november the ninth? no, next week. thursday, november 9th is when it will be cut and it will be wrapped with more than 50,000 multi colored lights and crowned with the giants crystal star thing and then it will be lit to the public to see on november the 29th. >> i have been there...
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sessions took the stage this morning at the pennsylvania convention center. in a 22-minute speech to the international association of chiefs of police, the attorney general promised a major crackdown on drug cartels and gang activity. he formally designated the ms13 gang as a priority for the justice department's organized crime drug enforcement task force. >> just like we took out capone off the streets with our tax laws, we will use whatever laws we have to get ms13 off the streets. >> sessions also discussed the more than $100 million in federal grant money earmarked for police departments around the country. the trump administration has threatened to withhold grants from so-called sanctuary cities that refuse to enforce immigration policy. >> president trump's daughter and advisor was in bucks county today to drum up support for her father's tax reform plan. the first daughter discussed the plan during a town hall of about 250 residents. if the proposal reduces seven current tax brackets to three. >> i believe people americans want tax reform. they want s
sessions took the stage this morning at the pennsylvania convention center. in a 22-minute speech to the international association of chiefs of police, the attorney general promised a major crackdown on drug cartels and gang activity. he formally designated the ms13 gang as a priority for the justice department's organized crime drug enforcement task force. >> just like we took out capone off the streets with our tax laws, we will use whatever laws we have to get ms13 off the streets....
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she's now freon $20,000 bail. >>> member of the pennsylvania 's pennsylvania delegation has been caught up in a scandal involving an extra marital affair and says he will retire at the end of his current term. congressman tim murphy announced the decision a day after text messages surfaced showing he suggested his mistress have an abortion despite the congressman's pro life stance. at the time, both thought she was pregnant but it turned out that she was not. murphy represents the pittsburgh area. >>> prosecutors in the federal corruption trial of new jersey senator bob menendez say that his co-defendant, donated more than half million-dollar to menendez supporters. they are trying to tie the donations, by florida eye doctor salmon melgen to lobby ing done by menendez. menendez and melgen both deny there was a bribery arrangement, the trial is now in its fifth week. >>> the trial of a mad rahami in new york victims are reliving terror they felt when a explosion rocked the manhattan fitness club last year. rahami is accused of injuring 30 people in the day long bombing spree in december
she's now freon $20,000 bail. >>> member of the pennsylvania 's pennsylvania delegation has been caught up in a scandal involving an extra marital affair and says he will retire at the end of his current term. congressman tim murphy announced the decision a day after text messages surfaced showing he suggested his mistress have an abortion despite the congressman's pro life stance. at the time, both thought she was pregnant but it turned out that she was not. murphy represents the...
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also want to show you the pennsylvania turnpike right now. as we know there are changes coming later this evening. in the effect of a bridge replacement project, this starts at 9:00 tonight. it will stretch until 4:00 a.m. this morning. i'll tell you how to get around it and more about what area is impacted when i come back. >> thank you. >>> the big brothers, big sisters independence region is recognizing people in philadelphia investing in children and communities. the organization held the inaugural building big awards in northern liberties last night. our own jacqueline london hosted. >>> sports fans will soon see a new statue outside of the wells fargo center. comcast next thursday will dedicate a nine-foot statue of the late flyers' owner, ed senator. the first game dates back to 1967. snyder died in april, 2016, after a battle with cancer. he was 83. >>> 4:54. ahead, on the mend. former eagle and fan favorite jon dorenbos gives us a look at his recovery as he heals from heart surgery. >>> a car seat recall is trending. diono says when
also want to show you the pennsylvania turnpike right now. as we know there are changes coming later this evening. in the effect of a bridge replacement project, this starts at 9:00 tonight. it will stretch until 4:00 a.m. this morning. i'll tell you how to get around it and more about what area is impacted when i come back. >> thank you. >>> the big brothers, big sisters independence region is recognizing people in philadelphia investing in children and communities. the...
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pennsylvania conference for women we've been talking a lot about that. you're going to see a lot of congestion heading towards the convention convention center. the doors open at 6:30. watch or early congestion. otherwise no big problems on the big picture. vine street expressway was closed down overnight but they have canceled the construction for the rest of the week so the vine will remain opened and this is westbound, eastbound at this point moving just fine right now. let's take you to delaware. in new castle we have a problem on 95, the southbound off-ramp to 295, construction crews are still blocking the ramp this morning, matt and tam. >> thank you, karen. >>> the victims of the las vegas mass shooting left behind loved ones across the country. >> details are slowly emerging about some of the 59 people who lost their lives in that concert ambush. but it's likely going to be much longer before everyone can be identified. >> police near harrisburg are looking into reports that this morning of a pennsylvania man who is unaccounted for. bill wolf coa
pennsylvania conference for women we've been talking a lot about that. you're going to see a lot of congestion heading towards the convention convention center. the doors open at 6:30. watch or early congestion. otherwise no big problems on the big picture. vine street expressway was closed down overnight but they have canceled the construction for the rest of the week so the vine will remain opened and this is westbound, eastbound at this point moving just fine right now. let's take you to...
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she's an unbelievable, addition to the pennsylvania spca. i'm not kidding. you have a business background you know finance. that is key, but also you have a huge heart for animals and you have done so much since you started over a year ago. >> thanks, carroll. it is a joy. very grateful to be there. best job i could have. >> i think this dog we have here right now, julianne jan, kind of speaks to everything the pennsylvania spca is doing right now. >> she does. >> she's so sweet, a browny, four or five-year old labrador chocolate lab and she was rescued from a illegal breeding operation. they pled guilty. we seized 27 animals from this breeder over the course of the pennsylvania few months, 14 of them came in the other night with browny. >> they are from lancaster county. people may say pennsylvania spca they are on erie avenue how could lancaster county play in to it. but tell them. >> we have law enforcement office their cover 23 counties in the state including lancaster but recently we took over the shelter in lancaster when previous occupy lancaster spca
she's an unbelievable, addition to the pennsylvania spca. i'm not kidding. you have a business background you know finance. that is key, but also you have a huge heart for animals and you have done so much since you started over a year ago. >> thanks, carroll. it is a joy. very grateful to be there. best job i could have. >> i think this dog we have here right now, julianne jan, kind of speaks to everything the pennsylvania spca is doing right now. >> she does. >> she's...
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i like pennsylvania and i grew up in queens. winds: pennsylvania, like them both. pennsylvania, like them both. where is suzy? you know what i am going to say. taxes are making seniors like her to make painful years ofng the golden their lives. best years of their lives. she hopes congress will pass our framework to help more american seniors make ends meet on a fixed income. -- ust honor and respect [applause] pres. trump: the people whose decades of hard work helped to build our country and to make our country great, but we are going to make our country greater than it has ever been before. that is what's happening. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: our framework provides relief for those who care for an adult dependent or a loved one through a tax credit. so important, and so many people have wanted it. and be able substantially increase the child tax credit to save working families even more money. [applause] the single most important investment that our country can make is in our children. the strength of our nation is determined by the strength of our famili
i like pennsylvania and i grew up in queens. winds: pennsylvania, like them both. pennsylvania, like them both. where is suzy? you know what i am going to say. taxes are making seniors like her to make painful years ofng the golden their lives. best years of their lives. she hopes congress will pass our framework to help more american seniors make ends meet on a fixed income. -- ust honor and respect [applause] pres. trump: the people whose decades of hard work helped to build our country and...
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lent by the pennsylvania historical society. we'll see the first public printings of the bill of rights lent by david rubenstein. and see how madisons original 19. were down to 12. and the ten that passed. we're about to see the first 19 amendments that were proposed to the constitution. we now of course know that there were ten ratified. the bill of rights. madison proposed 19. and they appear in the gazette of the united states on october 3, 1789. you can find them online at the interactive constitution. this amazing new online tool. 11 million hits since it launched a year ago. you can click on any provision of the bill of right of constitution and see the leading liberal and conservative scholars on what they agree and disagree about. you can click on any part of the bill of rights. so madison made the list of 19 amendments he didn't make it out of thin air. he had beside him the state constitutions. or the massachusetts constitution of 1780. all had bills of rights and madison drawing on the lists proposed by the convention
lent by the pennsylvania historical society. we'll see the first public printings of the bill of rights lent by david rubenstein. and see how madisons original 19. were down to 12. and the ten that passed. we're about to see the first 19 amendments that were proposed to the constitution. we now of course know that there were ten ratified. the bill of rights. madison proposed 19. and they appear in the gazette of the united states on october 3, 1789. you can find them online at the interactive...
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we do now. >> reporter: his parents todd and dori who live in central pennsylvania will grief the loss of their son forever. he died of an overdose last year. >> there is no training, no preparing, for losing a son. >> reporter: now they are outrage after watching this 60 minutes report, about the drug distribution industry, which many claim fools the opioid crisis and a new law that allows it. that law was sponsored by pennsylvania congressman tom marino and promoted as a way to insure patients had access to necessary pain medications. but a deo whistle blower and other experts say it is stripped the dea of it's a built to freeze suspicious shipments. >> i don't know, but it is not an easy road. if there are things that are hindering the war on drugs, then it need to stop. >> reporter: pennsylvania attorney general josh shapiro is one of the 41ag's now demanding information and documents from nine companies that manufacture or distribute prescription opioids, pennsylvania reported more than four and a half thousand fatal drug overdoses in 2016. that same year, more than 7 million opio
we do now. >> reporter: his parents todd and dori who live in central pennsylvania will grief the loss of their son forever. he died of an overdose last year. >> there is no training, no preparing, for losing a son. >> reporter: now they are outrage after watching this 60 minutes report, about the drug distribution industry, which many claim fools the opioid crisis and a new law that allows it. that law was sponsored by pennsylvania congressman tom marino and promoted as a way...
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i like pennsylvania. i grew up in queens. went to school in pennsylvania. like them both. where is suzy? hi, suzy. how are you doing? you going to be happy with this, right? because you know what i'm going to say. thanks, suzy. and suzy says high taxes are forcing seniors like her to make painful cuts and cutbacks during the golden years of their lives. test use of their lives. she hopes congress will pass our framework so we can help more american seniors make ends meet on a fixed income. we must honor and respect -- [applause] the people whose decades of hard work helped to build our country and to make our country great, but we're going to make our country greater than it's ever been before. that's what's happening. [applause] our framework also provides relief to those who care for an adult dependent or elderly loved one through a $500 tax credit. so import, so we people have wanted it, and we will substantially increase the child tax credit to save working families even more money. [applause] the single most important investment our country can make is in our children
i like pennsylvania. i grew up in queens. went to school in pennsylvania. like them both. where is suzy? hi, suzy. how are you doing? you going to be happy with this, right? because you know what i'm going to say. thanks, suzy. and suzy says high taxes are forcing seniors like her to make painful cuts and cutbacks during the golden years of their lives. test use of their lives. she hopes congress will pass our framework so we can help more american seniors make ends meet on a fixed income. we...
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that statement today from the aclu of pennsylvania. the group released a study showing 33% of adults in the state have been arrested for marijuana in the last seven years. the study also shows black people are more than eight times more likely than white people to be arrested for possession of marijuana, even though usage rates are the same. >> we can't continue to incarcerate what we have to do is legitimatize and legalize a drug that the people should have a right to use. >> if we legalize marijuana in pennsylvania tomorrow, everybody who had a record should be expunged. everybody in jail should be let out. that's right. >> reporter: philadelphia was not included in the study because of the city's decision to decriminalize the drug. >>> more than two dozen former inmates took another step today towards re-entering the workforce. >> the uplift organization held its graduation ceremony at tabernacle church. each of the graduates completed a six-week training program. they are guaranteed a job at one of the brown's supermarkets. >>> goo
that statement today from the aclu of pennsylvania. the group released a study showing 33% of adults in the state have been arrested for marijuana in the last seven years. the study also shows black people are more than eight times more likely than white people to be arrested for possession of marijuana, even though usage rates are the same. >> we can't continue to incarcerate what we have to do is legitimatize and legalize a drug that the people should have a right to use. >> if we...
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the group is called "make the road pennsylvania." another bus full of people is going to head out of reading about 7:30 this morning. they'll arrive in the nation's capitol with plans to protest outside the trump hotel as well as outside congress. activists say they are just fed up with what they see as a lack of help for these hurricane victims in puerto rico. . >> going to be rallying in front of the trump hotel and marching to congress. we're going to be doing lobbying and demanding that congress take emergency steps that are necessary to save the people of puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. >> reporter: statements by president trump they say is offensive to puerto ricans. they say more needs to be done. the next hour, we'll talk to these guys as they head out on the bus. they believe this is not about politics, just about getting the federal government to do more to help their family, many who remain stranded on the island. for now, live in allentown, randy gyllenhaal, nbc10 news. >>> now to the latest on the controversy in
the group is called "make the road pennsylvania." another bus full of people is going to head out of reading about 7:30 this morning. they'll arrive in the nation's capitol with plans to protest outside the trump hotel as well as outside congress. activists say they are just fed up with what they see as a lack of help for these hurricane victims in puerto rico. . >> going to be rallying in front of the trump hotel and marching to congress. we're going to be doing lobbying and...
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every day at least ten people die from drug over doses in pennsylvania. >>> pennsylvania insurance commissioner is blaming president trump for increasing the cost of healthcare. the commissioner says premiums for next year would have gone up 7.6%. but now will increase an average of 30.6%. the state blames this on president trumps decision to end subsidies for certain healthcare plans. states working with insurers to offer plans off the ek change which are not impacted by the rate increase. >>> a life saving transplant surgery is on old for a two year-old georgia boy. the child was born without kidneys. his father is a perfect match and was scheduled to donate. that plan was put on hold when he was arrested for violating probation. the mother says red tape could delay the surgery until january. >> what does it have to do with the mistake i made? nothing. >> he doesn't deserve this. we have been waiting so long. we were right at the front door. >> he suffered a stroke two months ago and needs constant care. the family says their only option is get on the kidney transplant list. >>> now to your f
every day at least ten people die from drug over doses in pennsylvania. >>> pennsylvania insurance commissioner is blaming president trump for increasing the cost of healthcare. the commissioner says premiums for next year would have gone up 7.6%. but now will increase an average of 30.6%. the state blames this on president trumps decision to end subsidies for certain healthcare plans. states working with insurers to offer plans off the ek change which are not impacted by the rate...
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the way it is light in south jersey and extreme southeastern pennsylvania. take a look at sunday that looks like next chance to see some soaking rain and it could impact eagles game, meisha, as we get closer we will keep you posted. >> aloft people will want to know should i be outside. katie, thanks very much. very good morning to you. looking outside 95 south at cottman looking okay coming around that curve pushing away into center city in good company there. we had this closure schuylkill eastbound was closed between vine and south street and that has been since cleared. we are looking at schuylkill eastbound on ramp from montgomery drive. that ramp is still closed because of a tree was about to snap. we are also looking at blue route southbound off ramp to the schuylkill partially block also this accident in collegeville we will be talking more about this in the next 10 minutes. jim, back over to you. >>> well, coming up next on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" we are live as authorities search for gunman who shot and killed two teenagers in south philadelphia. >
the way it is light in south jersey and extreme southeastern pennsylvania. take a look at sunday that looks like next chance to see some soaking rain and it could impact eagles game, meisha, as we get closer we will keep you posted. >> aloft people will want to know should i be outside. katie, thanks very much. very good morning to you. looking outside 95 south at cottman looking okay coming around that curve pushing away into center city in good company there. we had this closure...
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i go to pennsylvania, harrisburg. president trump will be my special guest f heather: several wildfires tear through northern california. rob: scandals around harvey weinstein. >> there are life-and-death issues hillary clinton talks about. >> let's be real. rob: roger goodell responded to the national and controversy, about low ratings and revenues, it isn't about principle. ♪ heather: that is just a little hint. a lot coming up, you are watching "fox and friends" first wednesday morning at 4:00 am on the east coast. let's get to the top story, just a few hours, donald trump will push his new tax reform plan. what can we expect? joining us with brand-new details is griff jenkins. >> reporter: on the road again, the president will make his third trip to harrisburg, pennsylvania delivering remarks this afternoon to an air national guard anger, thousand pennsylvania workers will be truckers the president considers the lifeblood of our economy, told by senior administration official to expect the president to speak of
i go to pennsylvania, harrisburg. president trump will be my special guest f heather: several wildfires tear through northern california. rob: scandals around harvey weinstein. >> there are life-and-death issues hillary clinton talks about. >> let's be real. rob: roger goodell responded to the national and controversy, about low ratings and revenues, it isn't about principle. ♪ heather: that is just a little hint. a lot coming up, you are watching "fox and friends" first...
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pennsylvania wine month. our state's wine industry is a booming one bringing in $2 billion every year. we want to know what the wet and cool start to the summer and warm fall meant for this year's crop of grapes. the p.a. winery association tells nbc 10 that the weather created a growth spurt leading to balanced ascidity and ripeness. to celebrate p.a. wine month, tap the nbc 10 app or just visit nbc10.com. >>> so could a vote on chicago's soda tax raise eyebrows tomorrow? cook county illinois leaders will vote whether to repeal their penny announced tax on soda and other sugary drinks. lawmakers say they have changed their minds about the effectiveness of the tax. philadelphia was the first city in the country to impose this kind of tax and carries strong opposition. the supreme court is considering whether to take up a challenge to the tax. in august alone, the philly soda tax generated more than $6 million in revenue. >>> normally a nuisance the raccoon is being celebrated. the raccoon is seen eating a sof
pennsylvania wine month. our state's wine industry is a booming one bringing in $2 billion every year. we want to know what the wet and cool start to the summer and warm fall meant for this year's crop of grapes. the p.a. winery association tells nbc 10 that the weather created a growth spurt leading to balanced ascidity and ripeness. to celebrate p.a. wine month, tap the nbc 10 app or just visit nbc10.com. >>> so could a vote on chicago's soda tax raise eyebrows tomorrow? cook county...
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remember, he won pennsylvania. one woman i talked to today said to me, we put him in there to do this. and there is another reason as well. he is also looking to round up votes for when this gets to capitol hill. he will need pennsylvania lawmakers to support this, both in the house and in the senate. and you may remember that, when it came to health care, they did not all support that. so there is also a legislative strategy that comes with this as well. we know a little bit about what the president will be talking about tonight. he is expected to present this as a win for the middle class, talking specifically about raising the standard deduction and making it simpler for people to file their taxes. and he is also going to talk specifically about how this will affect one particular industry in pennsylvania. and a particular group of workers. those are truckers. some truckers are expected to be here with him tonight. and we have been told that the benefits for them will be lower rates and then, if things go well w
remember, he won pennsylvania. one woman i talked to today said to me, we put him in there to do this. and there is another reason as well. he is also looking to round up votes for when this gets to capitol hill. he will need pennsylvania lawmakers to support this, both in the house and in the senate. and you may remember that, when it came to health care, they did not all support that. so there is also a legislative strategy that comes with this as well. we know a little bit about what the...
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host: that is stephen pennsylvania. one other statement on this issue from the conceal and carry association. story. a fox business he will be joining us at 9:30 a.m. and we will be talking to him about conceal carry permits. it's an issue the nra had in their statement yesterday. statement, past the part we showed you, they said in an increasingly dangerous world, the nra is focused on strengthening second amendment freedoms. on behalf of our 5 million members, we urge congress to pass right to carry reciprocity act which would allow americans to defend themselves from acts of violence. we will talk or about that on our >> you can see the last few minutes of this "washington journal" segment on our website, cspan.org. we're going live to the capitol for a brief pro forma session of the house of representatives. live coverage on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c., october 6, 2017.
host: that is stephen pennsylvania. one other statement on this issue from the conceal and carry association. story. a fox business he will be joining us at 9:30 a.m. and we will be talking to him about conceal carry permits. it's an issue the nra had in their statement yesterday. statement, past the part we showed you, they said in an increasingly dangerous world, the nra is focused on strengthening second amendment freedoms. on behalf of our 5 million members, we urge congress to pass right...
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pennsylvania governor tom wolf will be there. wolf approved a $3 million state grant for the fire company that marple township then matched. 5:41 right now on this saturday morning. the eagles are gearing up for their monday night matchup with washington. plus, we'll hear about the changed mbiid wants on the office all coming up in saturday morning sports. honey, what are you doing? watching a cow...? what's it doing? impressions start your day with the new hash brown scramble bowl from chick-fil-a. >>> a judge has tossed out a $417 million jury award to a woman who claims she developed ovarian cancer from using baby powder, which contains talcum. the woman has since died but the case continues. the judge granted johnson & johnson a new trial saying there were errors in the case. the new jersey company maintains its product is safe. >>> montgomery county's former district attorney bruce caster is suing bill cosby accuser andrea constand. castor is seeking $20,000 in a claim filed by constand and her lawyers. the former d.a. claim
pennsylvania governor tom wolf will be there. wolf approved a $3 million state grant for the fire company that marple township then matched. 5:41 right now on this saturday morning. the eagles are gearing up for their monday night matchup with washington. plus, we'll hear about the changed mbiid wants on the office all coming up in saturday morning sports. honey, what are you doing? watching a cow...? what's it doing? impressions start your day with the new hash brown scramble bowl from...
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a senator in state of pennsylvania up for re-election. the president wants to make sure he has him on the right place for this. he will to to a conservative think tank to get more on the policy. he will go to mon tan, senator jon tester, a democrat in difficult battle for re-election. there are a lot of farmers benefit eliminating so-called estate tax. the president will head to high-taxed state like new york, maybe connecticut as well to sell his plan of the president also touting another record in the dow jones and other indices there on wall street, with the dow almost touching 23,000. the president saying the stock market has increased $5.2 trillion since the election on november the 8th, 25% increase. the lowest unemployment in 16 years, and if congress gives us massive tax cuts and reform i'm asking for the numbers will grow by leaps and bounds. #make america great again. the president will make a point what americans talking about repatriating corporate funds from overseas and could amount to in addition to the tax cut a 4,000-doll
a senator in state of pennsylvania up for re-election. the president wants to make sure he has him on the right place for this. he will to to a conservative think tank to get more on the policy. he will go to mon tan, senator jon tester, a democrat in difficult battle for re-election. there are a lot of farmers benefit eliminating so-called estate tax. the president will head to high-taxed state like new york, maybe connecticut as well to sell his plan of the president also touting another...
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i'll explain in the seven-day forecast. >> a fire that broke out at the pennsylvania academy of fine arts is out. fortunately, no one was hurt. the flames started on the seventh floor at broad and cherry across from the convention center. the school has not zeroed the damage. >> police in bucks county arrested a philadelphia man for raping two children. 21-year-old ricardo is being held on $2 million bail. the victims were under ten when the molestations started. >> the city has surpassed its homicide title for all of last year. a 33-year-old man shot yesterday died at 3:00 this afternoon, chester's 27th homicide victim of 2017. >> detectives are asking for help solving his murder and a dozen others as well whether there has been no arrest. >> new information about the body found floating in the schuylkill river yesterday near walnut street, 58-year-old phillip wright. he was the entrepreneur behind the app emergency on an episode of shark tank. he was $3 million in debt and being sued. police are investigating his death. the medical examiner has not ruled on a cause. >>> vineland po
i'll explain in the seven-day forecast. >> a fire that broke out at the pennsylvania academy of fine arts is out. fortunately, no one was hurt. the flames started on the seventh floor at broad and cherry across from the convention center. the school has not zeroed the damage. >> police in bucks county arrested a philadelphia man for raping two children. 21-year-old ricardo is being held on $2 million bail. the victims were under ten when the molestations started. >> the city...
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murders of two teenagers, and balance pennsylvania's budget. that's next. "action news," delaware valley's leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ >> they came together tonight, friends, families, members of the family to grieve for the deaths of two teenaged boys, gunned down last night on a south philadelphia street. why they were shot and killed and by whom is very much a mystery at this hour. it's wednesday night and the big story the traumatic loss of two young lives, salvatore dinubile and caleer miller. christie ileto there tonight, christie a terribly emotional night. >> there wasn't a dry eye on the block. even at this hour people are stopping by at the scene of the crime to leave flowers and cards. at oneoi came out the street was essentially shut down. >> we shouldn't be here for a child 16 years old. >> they petitioned prayers against a growing echo of sobs at 12 at ritner. >> they were good kids. >> i knew sal my whole life. he was a great kid. he never got into trouble or nothing. >> the violence started as a an argument with a group of kid
murders of two teenagers, and balance pennsylvania's budget. that's next. "action news," delaware valley's leading news program with jim gardner. ♪ >> they came together tonight, friends, families, members of the family to grieve for the deaths of two teenaged boys, gunned down last night on a south philadelphia street. why they were shot and killed and by whom is very much a mystery at this hour. it's wednesday night and the big story the traumatic loss of two young lives,...
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brigades at the pennsylvania reserve. they would make a seemingly impossible advance of the mountain. they would thread them into localized with the 12th alabama and the 26th of alabama. in the words of one alabama him, they fought like tigers. now and then it was almost a hand-to-hand right. surrender, they flouted those orders. it wasn't enough. he wasn't enough to overcome that pennsylvania momentum. he would lose over a third of his command. up. porter hatch moved i deliver to the mountain earlier that afternoon. the regimen was very much exhausted when george cabell -- nevertheless did good and effective fighting. and souther carolinians, they resisted the federals with everything they had. point forming a cute a salient the punched into the federal lines. we were unable to stem the blue tie. they suffer significant casualties in ascending the mountain, separating the regiments from patrick leeper gate -- patrick lees or gate. they would be making their way toward the alabamians, leaving their debt behind. georgianso
brigades at the pennsylvania reserve. they would make a seemingly impossible advance of the mountain. they would thread them into localized with the 12th alabama and the 26th of alabama. in the words of one alabama him, they fought like tigers. now and then it was almost a hand-to-hand right. surrender, they flouted those orders. it wasn't enough. he wasn't enough to overcome that pennsylvania momentum. he would lose over a third of his command. up. porter hatch moved i deliver to the mountain...
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problem in the disstng. 295 crash pennsylvania avenue and backups on pennsylvania avenue as well and starting to see a bigger delay come down from 506789 watch for that. crash this the disstripingt we've been tracking this is in northeast and it's east capital street southern avenue police activity blocking center and traffic still getting through the intersection. don't know what happened to that that dot is supposed to be a camera. i can tell you 9 a5 northbound between 610 crash and big delays. we'll work on that one. we had downleed wilz and pole now keep in mine that crash jean and down pole and wires moved to the shoulder so traffic is getting by after 100 and 95 southbound look at delay. we have a crash before the beltway 212 causing delays from there. as you make were you were you way human southbound aapp an 18 mile an hour average. as you make your way upper marboro we have a disabled vehicle to cause slow downs wide view 95 slow down pass pennsylvania. more traffic in a few, guys. >> the president heads to puerto rico today. question is what kind of reaction will he get wh
problem in the disstng. 295 crash pennsylvania avenue and backups on pennsylvania avenue as well and starting to see a bigger delay come down from 506789 watch for that. crash this the disstripingt we've been tracking this is in northeast and it's east capital street southern avenue police activity blocking center and traffic still getting through the intersection. don't know what happened to that that dot is supposed to be a camera. i can tell you 9 a5 northbound between 610 crash and big...
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in pennsylvania, we have the pennsylvania human relations act, which protects employees of--where there are four or more employees. and in in philadelphia, just has to be one employee. so, there are different remedies that are available under all of these laws. erin: but in some cases, if there are four or fewer-- or fewer than four, what happens then? carol: well, if they don't live in philadelphia, they have limited recourse. so, i mean, there are a number of jurisdictions in pennsylvania and in surrounding states that are changing their laws, as they did in philadelphia. but it's also important to remember that some of-- some of the behavior that is called sexual harassment is also criminal behavior. so, sexual assault, unwanted touching up to penetration up to rape, it can be a criminal violation as well as a civil rights violation. erin: and there are resources available to those who feel they may be a victim. talk about some of those. carol: well, there's the equal opportunity-- equal employment opportunity commission, where one can file a complaint on one's own, the same with the
in pennsylvania, we have the pennsylvania human relations act, which protects employees of--where there are four or more employees. and in in philadelphia, just has to be one employee. so, there are different remedies that are available under all of these laws. erin: but in some cases, if there are four or fewer-- or fewer than four, what happens then? carol: well, if they don't live in philadelphia, they have limited recourse. so, i mean, there are a number of jurisdictions in pennsylvania and...
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you can see cloud cover in western pennsylvania, some of it streaking toward central pennsylvania. looks like we'll maintain mostly sunny skies once again today. 59 degrees in philadelphia. that's the mildest start we've had in the city this week. we have slipped to 47 in reading and allentown. 53 in wilmington, 55 in trenton. controversial it's not bad, it's not that windy, 9-mile an hour breeze in philadelphia, a couple of spots showing calm winds every now and then. only five miles per hour in wilmington. 54 by 7:00. noon, 69 degrees, by 3:00 p.m., high of 74 degrees nice and sunny this afternoon. and that's well above the average high of 65. 71 by 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m., 65 degrees, one issue today that would involve an enhanced risk of brushfires. it will be breezy with low humidity in the air and dry forest floor you have to be careful parking the car or truck over grass and flicking cigarettes. if you start a fire pit tonight put it all the way out. when i step inside we'll have a good looking weekend ahead in accuweather. >> reporter: we have slowing improvement in new jersey,
you can see cloud cover in western pennsylvania, some of it streaking toward central pennsylvania. looks like we'll maintain mostly sunny skies once again today. 59 degrees in philadelphia. that's the mildest start we've had in the city this week. we have slipped to 47 in reading and allentown. 53 in wilmington, 55 in trenton. controversial it's not bad, it's not that windy, 9-mile an hour breeze in philadelphia, a couple of spots showing calm winds every now and then. only five miles per hour...
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out here towards the upper pennsylvania suburbs is where we actually have some steadier showers. earlier reading and allentown had the showers. now east pikeland, pottstown and west chester. the showers will make their way into the metro area. behind that, more lines of showers. we won't be out of the shower activity until perhaps friday morning. because the area that we're watching is still well to the west of us. you can see that this has to clear out and that's going to take a day or so before we can actually get rid of the showers and get the sunshine back in here for your weekend. cooler air is behind that front. the next two days, plan on the 60s and then back to the 70s and 80s for the weekend. east winds keeping it cooler along the jersey shore. heavier rain is forecast through the overnight hours through philadelphia and the lower pennsylvania suburbs. scattered showers tomorrow morning. only into the mid 60s tomorrow. grab the jacket. you'll probably need to carry the umbrella. friday, into the mid and upper 60s. scattered showers possible, mainly in the morning. it loo
out here towards the upper pennsylvania suburbs is where we actually have some steadier showers. earlier reading and allentown had the showers. now east pikeland, pottstown and west chester. the showers will make their way into the metro area. behind that, more lines of showers. we won't be out of the shower activity until perhaps friday morning. because the area that we're watching is still well to the west of us. you can see that this has to clear out and that's going to take a day or so...
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new this morning, we have learned that a pennsylvania youth wrestling coach is among the missing. bill wolf of shippensburg elementary was at the concert. at a vigil, friends and family said he is missing and they don't know his condition. his wife who was with him, celebrating their anniversary, was not hurt. >>> look at this -- a sign of the chaos when shots rang out. this is what the festival ground look like after the fans rushed for safety. >> nobody there deserved what happened. >> kindness is coming from tragedy. fundraiser for the victims of the shooting has raised nearly $3 million so far. nbc10's matt delucia joins us live from las vegas. this is a city in mourning. >> reporter: it is, vai. behind subcommittee where the festival ground are. i can see from my hotel room where everything is as it was. the stage is up and lights are on. it is pretty much a ghost town. let me step out of the way first and show you that the crime scene is still here. just as it was a little more than 24 hours ago when this shooting happened. the police are still here. the pain and memory o
new this morning, we have learned that a pennsylvania youth wrestling coach is among the missing. bill wolf of shippensburg elementary was at the concert. at a vigil, friends and family said he is missing and they don't know his condition. his wife who was with him, celebrating their anniversary, was not hurt. >>> look at this -- a sign of the chaos when shots rang out. this is what the festival ground look like after the fans rushed for safety. >> nobody there deserved what...
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pennsylvania aprobÓ una ley para ayudar a balancear el presupuesto estatal. reportera: buenas tardes julio, se trata de una ley de expansiÓn de juegos de apuesta en el estado que ademÁs legaliza los juegos de apuesta por internet. para muchos es una distracciÓn pero para otros una obsesiÓn. de acuerdo al doctor navarro, especialista en temas de salud. >> es un trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo que se caracteriza por el deseo inmenso y repetitivo de una persona de estar jugando juegos de apuesta. reportera: hoy el gobernador firmÓ una ley que convierte a pennsylvania en el cuarto estado en legalizar los juegos de azar en lÍnea. esta ley de expansiÓn se hizo con el propÓsito de ayudar a cerrar el dÉficit en el presupuesto estatal, algo que ha inquietado residentes de filadelfia porque dicen que se pudo haber hecho algo que no sea daÑino para la comunidad. >> en vez de ayudarlos les ayudan porque les dan mÁs oportunidades de seguir enfermÁndose. reportera: pennsylvania ya genera mÁs por juegos de azar que cualquier otro estado, a excepciÓn de nevada. c
pennsylvania aprobÓ una ley para ayudar a balancear el presupuesto estatal. reportera: buenas tardes julio, se trata de una ley de expansiÓn de juegos de apuesta en el estado que ademÁs legaliza los juegos de apuesta por internet. para muchos es una distracciÓn pero para otros una obsesiÓn. de acuerdo al doctor navarro, especialista en temas de salud. >> es un trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo que se caracteriza por el deseo inmenso y repetitivo de una persona de estar jugando juegos de...
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pennsylvania officials put a number on the problem in this state. while it is nowhere close to trump's claim, it is close to zero. noncitizen immigrants may have cast 544 ballots illegally over the last 18 years since the year 2000. that translates to .00058%. the number came in testimony to a state house committee today. officials blame this on a glitch in the drivers license system to be fixed within a fo few months. president trump won pennsylvania by a 44,000 vote margin. >> joe biden is not committing to a 2020 campaign but leaving open to possibilities while providing his new memoir. i have not decided to run, but i have not decided not to run. we'll see what happens. >> the gold star father who tried to ban president trump's efforts to ban immigrants was therwith his book tonight. ♪ ♪ >> fans are mourning the death of fats domino. the singer died of natural causes in louisiana yesterday at the age of 89. he hope today change popular music with songs like briewb bly hill in 1956. he was one of ten honorees name today the hall of fame. now
pennsylvania officials put a number on the problem in this state. while it is nowhere close to trump's claim, it is close to zero. noncitizen immigrants may have cast 544 ballots illegally over the last 18 years since the year 2000. that translates to .00058%. the number came in testimony to a state house committee today. officials blame this on a glitch in the drivers license system to be fixed within a fo few months. president trump won pennsylvania by a 44,000 vote margin. >> joe biden...
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here they are. 61 in philadelphia. 59 in the pennsylvania suburbs. the shore is 57 degrees and plenty of sun to go around the afternoon hours. we are not expecting clouds, rain, nothing like that. look at the bottom of our screen. you'll see we have several days straight with sunny conditions. take a look. we go through the rest of today. it is still clear. we go overnight into tomorrow morning and it's still clear. we go through wednesday a well. we are looking at a lot of sunshine as we progress and pretty much wrap up the entire workweek. tomorrow morning temperatures will sink. a lot of low 40s over south jersey. i think this model is a little warm. upper 30s are certainly possible. very stloimilar to what we saw s morning. right over a few counties it could be a few low to mid-30s. a frost add rivisory is in plac. that is cumberland and atlantic. some widespread frost is possible. it is effected by that kind of cold. some of the coldest air we have seen might mean kofrg with a sheet, whatever you have to do. we are clear and cool. high pressure
here they are. 61 in philadelphia. 59 in the pennsylvania suburbs. the shore is 57 degrees and plenty of sun to go around the afternoon hours. we are not expecting clouds, rain, nothing like that. look at the bottom of our screen. you'll see we have several days straight with sunny conditions. take a look. we go through the rest of today. it is still clear. we go overnight into tomorrow morning and it's still clear. we go through wednesday a well. we are looking at a lot of sunshine as we...
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it's completely soldout here at the pennsylvania convention center. for the pennsylvania conference for women and it's not just women here despite its name. men are welcome, too. i was here last year and there were plenty of men in attendance. this year's lineup of speakers is jam packed. this afternoon former first lady michelle obama will be joining television writer and executive producer shonda rhimes of scandal and grey's anatomy just to name a few of her shows. they're going to have a conversation on stage. there are keynote speakers like those two. there are also breakout sessions led by leaders in a variety of fields. in all more than 100 speakers will be here today. also expected to see our very own tamala edwards, nydia han, sharrie williams and monica malpass. once again up there on the podium emceeing throughout the day. the pennsylvania conference for women is nonpartisan and nonprofit. the idea is to provide a day of networking and professional development but also for personal growth. you'll see your newcomers, there's also people who c
it's completely soldout here at the pennsylvania convention center. for the pennsylvania conference for women and it's not just women here despite its name. men are welcome, too. i was here last year and there were plenty of men in attendance. this year's lineup of speakers is jam packed. this afternoon former first lady michelle obama will be joining television writer and executive producer shonda rhimes of scandal and grey's anatomy just to name a few of her shows. they're going to have a...
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Oct 20, 2017
10/17
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can no longer practice law in pennsylvania. officials disbarred williams yesterday. he's been in prison since june when he resigned and pled guilty to a corruption charge. he faces up to five years in prison at his sentencing next week. >>> former president barack obama returned to the campaign trail in support of the democratic candidate for new jersey governor. he was in newark yesterday stumping for phil murphy. he told voters how important he believes in election is. >> and you can't take this election or any election for granted. i don't know if you all noticed that. [ laughter [ laughter ] but you can't take any election for granted. >> murphy is running against republican lieutenant governor kim guadagno to succeed chris christie. >>> pennsylvania's budget cuts are leading to changes within the prison system. yesterday governor wolf announced the consolidation of parts of the department of corrections and the board of probation and parole. they'll remain separate agencies, but they'll combine overlapping functions including supervision of parolees and re-entry
can no longer practice law in pennsylvania. officials disbarred williams yesterday. he's been in prison since june when he resigned and pled guilty to a corruption charge. he faces up to five years in prison at his sentencing next week. >>> former president barack obama returned to the campaign trail in support of the democratic candidate for new jersey governor. he was in newark yesterday stumping for phil murphy. he told voters how important he believes in election is. >> and...
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warning for pennsylvania drivers, you may be pulled over when out every state for obeying pennsylvania's license plate law. >> it is all over registration stickers, what penndot says you should do when it happens to you. "eyewitness news" con >> pennsylvania drivers listen up, if you still have small registration sticker on your license plate you could be at risk every being pulled over. they stopped issuing the stickers last year, old stick remembers expired even if the actual vehicle registration isn't. penndot spokesperson says there have been at least three instances of pa drivers getting pulled over out of state. >> politely explain to the officer that pennsylvania laws have changed, no longer requiring the sticker to be affixed to the plate, cents officer can check it out. >> i was wondering why i didn't get one this time. you can remove the sticker, but it is not required. time 5:51, time for business news. >> diane king hall joins us from the new york took stock exchange, good morning, diane, so heard a lot about law lawmakers looking to cap requirement saves program. what's the
warning for pennsylvania drivers, you may be pulled over when out every state for obeying pennsylvania's license plate law. >> it is all over registration stickers, what penndot says you should do when it happens to you. "eyewitness news" con >> pennsylvania drivers listen up, if you still have small registration sticker on your license plate you could be at risk every being pulled over. they stopped issuing the stickers last year, old stick remembers expired even if the...
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Oct 11, 2017
10/17
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you can see them making their way into the pennsylvania suburbs. these will make their way through philadelphia. doppler radar is picking them up nicely. from reading back through maiden creek toward allentown and richland is where we are seeing the heavier showers. they're headed to the east. clouds are in place. it's been a dreary, gray day out there. this is the first of several lines of showers. we have a whole bunch of miniature lines that are actually sort of developing and filling in that will be headed our way. the main body of the storm system is way to the west of us. it will be probably friday before it passes us. we'll have cool air that's pulled in the entire time. now let's talk tropics. it's pretty quiet here. this is ophelia. we talked about her yesterday. it is a category 1 hurricane. it's not going to bother us, though, moving to the east. yesterday it looked like it would be a problem for portugal and spain. nope. it will go right for the british isles as a remnant low. that will happen perhaps by the time that we get into the se
you can see them making their way into the pennsylvania suburbs. these will make their way through philadelphia. doppler radar is picking them up nicely. from reading back through maiden creek toward allentown and richland is where we are seeing the heavier showers. they're headed to the east. clouds are in place. it's been a dreary, gray day out there. this is the first of several lines of showers. we have a whole bunch of miniature lines that are actually sort of developing and filling in...
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Oct 9, 2017
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it belongs to the historical society of pennsylvania. and james wilson died in 1789, the year the bill of rights was proposed. he gave this document along with a bunch of other of his papers to his son bird wilson. he dies in 1859 and gives it to his relative emily hollingsworth and she gives it to historical society of pennsylvania. they had it for a long time. their visionary interim president charles coen said, hey, all of these presidents documents are here at the historical society. wouldn't it be wonderful if americans from around the country could see them. so the historical society is lending them to the constitution center to be displayed here on long-term loan and that's why you can now come and see them for the first time. look at wilson's beautiful handwriting, which is still legible. let's just pause for a second and think about how exciting it is that the first time anyone really tried to set down the ideas of the constitution occurred in this draft. there are a couple of significant parts about it. there's no preamble. it
it belongs to the historical society of pennsylvania. and james wilson died in 1789, the year the bill of rights was proposed. he gave this document along with a bunch of other of his papers to his son bird wilson. he dies in 1859 and gives it to his relative emily hollingsworth and she gives it to historical society of pennsylvania. they had it for a long time. their visionary interim president charles coen said, hey, all of these presidents documents are here at the historical society....