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nora: acaban de interponer una demanda por acoso. testigo 4: la ley dice que una empresa y tambiÉn del gobierno, no se puede prohibir a una persona hablar su idioma natal. venas si hay una necesidad. nora: por necesidad personal o interacciÓn con el pÚblico, lo que ocurre con estos trabajadores, nos dice su abogado. el departamento de servicios generales de california no puede comentar sobre instigaciones pudiente. estÁ comprometido proveer un ambiente de trabajo libre de discriminaciÓn. en mal comportamiento de manera muy seria. norma roque. noticias univisiÓn. marÍa: si usted se encuentra en una situaciÓn similar, llamar uniÓn al nÚmero de telÉfono cuatro 15 2936356. el comitÉ de educaciÓn del senado estatal a plazo, hasta la prÓxima semana, la votaciÓn su proyecto de ley que obligarÍa a vacunar a todos los estudiantes. los legisladores temen que no afecte a los niÑos que no se vacunen. para evitar que se propague la enfermedad como el sarampiÓn. quienes se oponen, dicen que las vacunas causan autismo. aunque este
nora: acaban de interponer una demanda por acoso. testigo 4: la ley dice que una empresa y tambiÉn del gobierno, no se puede prohibir a una persona hablar su idioma natal. venas si hay una necesidad. nora: por necesidad personal o interacciÓn con el pÚblico, lo que ocurre con estos trabajadores, nos dice su abogado. el departamento de servicios generales de california no puede comentar sobre instigaciones pudiente. estÁ comprometido proveer un ambiente de trabajo libre de discriminaciÓn....
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nora muchanic is live at the scene. nora what are officials doing to avoid thiscal ty. >> the o'dell family is waiting to hear what they have to say because if officials cannot figure out how to fix this, they and a neighbor may be forced to leave their homes. >> it's a significant amount of loss here. >> reporter: christopher and janet have watched as their house and a next door neighbor's house is close to collapse. it has taken fence and grown and soon their home. >> they have asked from florence township and burlington county and were turned away, township crews responded when torrential rain and shored off a storm pipe that was leaking into the ravine. this is the first time we see the pipe there and the water coming out like a fire hose. >> they say this may be contributing to the collapse but the county insurance carrier denied the claim and they are working with local officials to find a cause and remedy. >> we have no long that has been open or at what point that the drain they put in there failed. the township
nora muchanic is live at the scene. nora what are officials doing to avoid thiscal ty. >> the o'dell family is waiting to hear what they have to say because if officials cannot figure out how to fix this, they and a neighbor may be forced to leave their homes. >> it's a significant amount of loss here. >> reporter: christopher and janet have watched as their house and a next door neighbor's house is close to collapse. it has taken fence and grown and soon their home. >>...
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in lawrence i'm nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >>> some young buck county residents took a stand against racism today and the youngsters signed a pledge at the ymca in ben salem and took part in a poster contest. it has been teaching young people about diversity since 2007. >>> the 121st penn relays are off and running, franklin field was filled today for races for college women and high school girls and tomorrow college men and high school boys take to the track, 36 states and eight countries are competing that runs through saturday. the penn relays. phillies are also out on their track today and the result is -- >> not good. >> the last two days they scored a total of two runs and committed five errors during that span. are they off to a bad start or is it five-months in change. the finale of the three game series, he smacks a two run single and goes 4 for 4 with 2 rbis and he is still a phillies killer and makes it 4-0, and pradocticed prado makes it 9-1. jeff skversky was there to watch it all. >> you name it it's going wrong for the phillies, the worst hitting team in baseba
in lawrence i'm nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >>> some young buck county residents took a stand against racism today and the youngsters signed a pledge at the ymca in ben salem and took part in a poster contest. it has been teaching young people about diversity since 2007. >>> the 121st penn relays are off and running, franklin field was filled today for races for college women and high school girls and tomorrow college men and high school boys take to the...
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this includes 16 organizations at rutgers, nora muchanic is gathering reaction on campus and she will have a live report at 12:30. >>> the revel casino sale is slated to close today florida developer, is buying the failed resort for $82 million, it's worth 4 cents on the dollar compared to what it cost to build revel. the fate of the tenants including bars and nightclubs remains unknown. >>> the 2015 subaru cherry blossom festival is underway in fairmount park, there was a lesson in sushi making in center city. the cherry blossoms represent the end of the winter and the entrance of new life in spring. the festival ends on sunday. >>> still to come here on "action news" at noon a child with autism spends four night as loan in the woods. >>> and meet the middle schooler whose college basketball bracket beat thousands of grown ups the young winner of the espn bracket challenge. >>> an is he-year-old boy with autism was found alive after spending four nights alone in the woods. a team of 120 searchers were combing the dense woods finally a police officer in the helicopter happened to catc
this includes 16 organizations at rutgers, nora muchanic is gathering reaction on campus and she will have a live report at 12:30. >>> the revel casino sale is slated to close today florida developer, is buying the failed resort for $82 million, it's worth 4 cents on the dollar compared to what it cost to build revel. the fate of the tenants including bars and nightclubs remains unknown. >>> the 2015 subaru cherry blossom festival is underway in fairmount park, there was a...
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nora muchanic is live in front of the house tonight. >> reporter: jim they fenced off the houses for safety reasons and also people were curious to see and walking right on to the property. geotechnical engineers inspected the giant gully and said its not stable and those closest to the cliff have to evacuate. >> this is our home we put a lot of effort into it and i put a lot of love into this house. >> lynn o'dell could not help tears after she showed engineers the giant hole that opened in their backyard the decision they feared came from officials. >> it's unsafe, they cannot remain in their homes. >> for two years now the o'dell's backyard and their neighbors is collapsing without an explanation. >> they found a capped off sewer drain, once maintained by burlington county was leaking underground and that was undermining the soil. >> that tl is always the possibility depending on the weather and additional rain or even the wind. >> that means the o'dells who love their home above the delaware river must now evacuate. >> we walk away we could be walking away for good and losing eve
nora muchanic is live in front of the house tonight. >> reporter: jim they fenced off the houses for safety reasons and also people were curious to see and walking right on to the property. geotechnical engineers inspected the giant gully and said its not stable and those closest to the cliff have to evacuate. >> this is our home we put a lot of effort into it and i put a lot of love into this house. >> lynn o'dell could not help tears after she showed engineers the giant hole...
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nora muchanic has the story. >> then there is this, have you to go here and here. >> kevin mccauley is homeless like many he is frustrated when it comes to applying for services or help. >> catholic charities will help you and other places help you but you have to go here and here. >> back and forth and the run around we are homeless and don't have cars. >> that will end now the city of trenton is partnering with mercer county to open the cease center, coordinated entry and assessment. >> we'll be able to assess an individual and help him or her and identify what they need to end their homelessness. >> we have the social services coming here and anything not in the building there is a transportation list to that will take them to the health centser or the board of social services. >> they expect this to work they use this to reduce family homelessness 70% over the last three years in mercer. >> we wants to house them within six days. >> the idea of one stop shopping for services here is a winner for kevin mccauley, if i go to one place it's great absolutely great. and move him one step
nora muchanic has the story. >> then there is this, have you to go here and here. >> kevin mccauley is homeless like many he is frustrated when it comes to applying for services or help. >> catholic charities will help you and other places help you but you have to go here and here. >> back and forth and the run around we are homeless and don't have cars. >> that will end now the city of trenton is partnering with mercer county to open the cease center, coordinated...
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i'm nora muchanic. i'll have that story coming up. >> plus, a former atlantic city fire chief who was caught in the middle of a pants dropping scandal learns if he will get his benefits. >> those stories and much more when "action news" comes right back. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing uri
i'm nora muchanic. i'll have that story coming up. >> plus, a former atlantic city fire chief who was caught in the middle of a pants dropping scandal learns if he will get his benefits. >> those stories and much more when "action news" comes right back. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full...
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news," the ship slammed into the shore near the burlington bristol bridge new jersey correspondent, nora muchanic is live with more on where the ship came from, and perhaps why it lost control. >> hi there rick, talk about a wild scene it's a sunny day and a lot of people are along the waterfront and fishing and walking and what do they see? a ship the size of to football fields heading straight toward them. >> it looked like the titanic coming at me. >> this was the amazing video of the liberian freighter, out of control barrelling for the shore in burlington city north of burlington bristol bridge. >> i didn't think it would stop, it was coming towards me. >> you could tell it wasn't turning at all and it was not adjusting or making an attempt to turn. >> andy was fishing with his friends jeff when he shot the pictures when the steel freighter came to stop in the mud feet from shore. >> the water came crashing through and it hit the wall and it came over. >> it scared the heck out of us. >> it ran aground because it lost propulsion and nobody was injured but it took the tow boats sever
news," the ship slammed into the shore near the burlington bristol bridge new jersey correspondent, nora muchanic is live with more on where the ship came from, and perhaps why it lost control. >> hi there rick, talk about a wild scene it's a sunny day and a lot of people are along the waterfront and fishing and walking and what do they see? a ship the size of to football fields heading straight toward them. >> it looked like the titanic coming at me. >> this was the...
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i'm nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> okay nora thank you. >>> a chester county photographer and dj faces hundreds of charges after being accused of sexual assault. >> they found a human size cage in the basement and investigators are worried there could be more victims. anybody with information is asked to call pennsylvania state police. >>> dzhokhar tsarnaev has been convicted on all 30 counts on the 2013 boston marathon bombing, three people were killed and 260 hurt in the bombing, they will decide if the 21-year-old should be sentenced to death or get life in prison. we'll have a live report from boston coming up in the next half hour. >> to south carolina now where a north charleston police officer is charged with shooting an unarmed man to death. >> this shows the officer firing eight times at walter scott after he ran away from a traffic stop. katherine scott is here with more. >> reporter: good evening monica and shory. the lessons of ferguson missouri, were seen in every aspect of this story the mayor and police of north charleston condemned the shooting and the offi
i'm nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> okay nora thank you. >>> a chester county photographer and dj faces hundreds of charges after being accused of sexual assault. >> they found a human size cage in the basement and investigators are worried there could be more victims. anybody with information is asked to call pennsylvania state police. >>> dzhokhar tsarnaev has been convicted on all 30 counts on the 2013 boston marathon bombing, three people...
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new jersey correspondent nora muchanic was there today. >> this giant gorilla started its day on the beach but he was not lying down for long, under the business eye of jack maury was hoisted to his new perch to the $6 million ride on the pier in wildwood. >> it's a significant wink back to the history of not just a great ride, the boardwalk is about these old classic aa attractions. >> within you see it when you are a kid it's gigantic. >> people weighed in of what they wanted to see in the new kong, this is the result. including an i love wildwood t-shirt, with number 27 on his shirt the year the original kong came to the boardwalk and now kong holds the iconic wildwood tram cars in his grip. we are posting pictures of children and you can come down and see king kong and ride on king kong. they are very skated. >> cars will pin up into the air at 27 miles per hour and designing and building the new king kong is a three year project. >> this is as close to a real birth experience as a man can get. i feel like i am giving birth today. jack murray should be proud that is one good look
new jersey correspondent nora muchanic was there today. >> this giant gorilla started its day on the beach but he was not lying down for long, under the business eye of jack maury was hoisted to his new perch to the $6 million ride on the pier in wildwood. >> it's a significant wink back to the history of not just a great ride, the boardwalk is about these old classic aa attractions. >> within you see it when you are a kid it's gigantic. >> people weighed in of what they...
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live in our new jersey news room, nora muchanic, channel6 "action news." >> all right, thank you, nora. >>> now to accuweather and the damp end to the week for our region. taking a live look right now outside, sky 6hd showing you a very dreary looking atlantic city very gray day out there. after a taste of above average temperatures, we have a chance of severe weather and a cooldown headed our way. >> meteorologist melissa magee in for adam today. she's along now with more thon. hi melissa. >> hi brian and shirleen. the risk tonight looks very, very low as far as finding that severe weather threat but we'll talk about the details and see what's going on with storm tracker six live double scan radar 3-d you can see across our region, across the midatlantic region we've got some scattered light showers across the area but we'll widen out the picture and what we are tracking, an area of low pressure that's going to cut up to our west. you could see we've got severe thunderstorms and even tornado watches posted for kentucky and tennessee. this moisture heads in our direction later on this
live in our new jersey news room, nora muchanic, channel6 "action news." >> all right, thank you, nora. >>> now to accuweather and the damp end to the week for our region. taking a live look right now outside, sky 6hd showing you a very dreary looking atlantic city very gray day out there. after a taste of above average temperatures, we have a chance of severe weather and a cooldown headed our way. >> meteorologist melissa magee in for adam today. she's along now...
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new jersey correspondent nora muchanic has the story. >> ♪♪ >> reporter: the voices of students at the american boy choir school in princeton may sound sweet but the school's finances are hitting a sour note. the school has declared bankruptcy and unless administrators can raise $350,000 to keep things going the private boarding school for fourth to eighth grade boys will be forced to end the school year about a month early. >> we don't have a large bank account, a large endowment waiting to help us. we depend on our supporters and the people who love music. >> reporter: school officials have appealed to parents and benefactors to contribute and some students have suggested asking award winning singer taylor swift for help. >> yes, i would like her to help us and why because our school needs her help -- their help to survive. >> reporter: other students have suggested asking billionaire bill gates. >> bill gates is a richman. i know he donates to education and i know he wants to see children follow their dreams. >> reporter: 50 students attend american boy choir where tuition starts at
new jersey correspondent nora muchanic has the story. >> ♪♪ >> reporter: the voices of students at the american boy choir school in princeton may sound sweet but the school's finances are hitting a sour note. the school has declared bankruptcy and unless administrators can raise $350,000 to keep things going the private boarding school for fourth to eighth grade boys will be forced to end the school year about a month early. >> we don't have a large bank account, a large...
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nora muchanic has more and joins us live at the scene. >> reporter: alicia it's home where this happened is still sealed off by police tape at this hour, bail we are told for sean clyde is set for half a million dollars and he is still in the hospital for gunshot wounds and under police guard as they try to figure out what triggered this awful attack. 36-year-old sean clyde is charged with weapons charges and brutal assault after he attacked his parents on knotting hill lane. responding to a 911 call from a neighbor, they arrived to find him on the back of his father stabbing him in the back of the head and neck with a steak knife. >> he continued to stab the other gentlemen in the apartment and then the officers used the appropriate amount of force to prevent more stabbing. >> two officers opened fire hitting collide and he and his father are both listed in critical condition, clyde's mother bonnie was treated and released. she doesn't know sean clyde but used to watch him steal her newspapers. >> if they didn't have it in the machine, he would look over here and pick up the papers, so
nora muchanic has more and joins us live at the scene. >> reporter: alicia it's home where this happened is still sealed off by police tape at this hour, bail we are told for sean clyde is set for half a million dollars and he is still in the hospital for gunshot wounds and under police guard as they try to figure out what triggered this awful attack. 36-year-old sean clyde is charged with weapons charges and brutal assault after he attacked his parents on knotting hill lane. responding...
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hi nora. >> reporter: hi brian. oaklyn is a quiet town under a mile square and people here are having a hard time believing this actually happened but it did. and the suspects were arrested after two eagle eyed cops who were coaching here at this park threw a curve ball to the couple engaged in public lewdness. >> in broad daylight at a baseball gamism victoria can't leave what happened. that's when two off duty cops coaching tee ball had a hard time focusing on balls and strikes because they noticed a football field away from more than 100 little kids was a couple that appeared to be engaging in sexual activity. >> nobody should be seeing that. behind closed today, it's not legal and it's not a good thing but behind closed doors would be a better place perhaps to do something like that in general. >> reporter: while one of the off duty cops confronted the another called for an on duty officer to respond. charles reynolds of mantua took off leaving 24-year-old dana silverman of oaklyn behind. she was arrested and he
hi nora. >> reporter: hi brian. oaklyn is a quiet town under a mile square and people here are having a hard time believing this actually happened but it did. and the suspects were arrested after two eagle eyed cops who were coaching here at this park threw a curve ball to the couple engaged in public lewdness. >> in broad daylight at a baseball gamism victoria can't leave what happened. that's when two off duty cops coaching tee ball had a hard time focusing on balls and strikes...
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nora muchanic will have a live update at 12:30. >>> a multibillion dollar expansion project is beginning at philadelphia international airport, it calls for a longer runway and interior renovations and a people mover to speed access between terminals, the work can begin now after officials signed the paperwork resolving land rights and tax issues, the project is to be completed in phases over the next 12 years. >>> a man was killed here on the 7700 block of roosevelt boulevard, the driver was traveling at a high rate of speed and lost control, he had to be extraicated from his car. >>> the owner of this plumstead home was found dead inside of it after an intense fire, this is the 66 hundred block of point pleasant pike, the man is 66 years old and lived by himself. the house was packed with items that fueled the flames and was hard to fight. >>> protests continue in baltimore baltimore, freddie gray suffered a spinal cord injury and the justice department is launching a civil rights investigation as his family demands answers, karen travers reports now from washington. >>> demonstrators
nora muchanic will have a live update at 12:30. >>> a multibillion dollar expansion project is beginning at philadelphia international airport, it calls for a longer runway and interior renovations and a people mover to speed access between terminals, the work can begin now after officials signed the paperwork resolving land rights and tax issues, the project is to be completed in phases over the next 12 years. >>> a man was killed here on the 7700 block of roosevelt...
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nora muchanic is live in florence now with the latest developments. >> reporter: hi rick we learned that engineers have determined that the situation here is too dangerous, it is not safe and they are asking the homeowners in these houses near the collapse site to leave their houses, they are told they have to evacuate the properties it's not really a surprise but still a heart breaking situation for the homeowners. geotechnical engineers from a private consulting companies visited the scene of the eroded hillside collapsing over the last two years, threatening two homes in florence. the o'dells live in one house. >> monday's torrential rain eroded the hill further, and abandoned the sewer pipe spewing water and may be the cause of the dramatic hillside. more rain is expected this afternoon. we start to see more of the loss of the property i guess that is what the engineering folks will determine. >> the township is asking it's o'dells to keep people out of their yard. the o'dells are preparing for the worst, but have been reluctant to begin packing their belongings. >> i'm trying to wra
nora muchanic is live in florence now with the latest developments. >> reporter: hi rick we learned that engineers have determined that the situation here is too dangerous, it is not safe and they are asking the homeowners in these houses near the collapse site to leave their houses, they are told they have to evacuate the properties it's not really a surprise but still a heart breaking situation for the homeowners. geotechnical engineers from a private consulting companies visited the...
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she's nora muchanic and she's live in trenton's columbus park. hey, there nora. >> reporter: hi, there. what a beautiful absolutely beautiful day. we've got kids out here in the park today. some are playing soccer that some on the playground. folks are walking around. this is the kind of weather we've been waiting for. too bad it's not going last long. the sun is shining the kids are on spring break and with temperatures finally warming up, this seemed to many families like a great day to hit great adventure amusement park in jackson. >> it's spring break so we decided let's take advantage of the beautiful weather and ride some thrill rides. >> it's beautiful we're finally enjoying ourselves outside. it's been such a long winter. >> i think it's a beautiful day and i'm going to enjoy it with my best friends and what a day it is. [laughter] >> to go on rides and have fun. >> reporter: our weather continues to be a rollercoaster ride. in the 70's today back down into the 40's later in the week and then back up to 70 by friday. we have rain coming,
she's nora muchanic and she's live in trenton's columbus park. hey, there nora. >> reporter: hi, there. what a beautiful absolutely beautiful day. we've got kids out here in the park today. some are playing soccer that some on the playground. folks are walking around. this is the kind of weather we've been waiting for. too bad it's not going last long. the sun is shining the kids are on spring break and with temperatures finally warming up, this seemed to many families like a great day to...
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muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you nora, a new report says that philadelphia international airport is the second worst in the nation when it comes to security breaches an investigation by the associated press found that philadelphia security gates and fences were breached 25 times from january 2004 to january of 2015 this year. only san francisco international had more breaches 37 incidents, l.a. international had the third most at 24 and the most notable incident happened in march of 2012 you may remember this one kenneth macic rammed through a gate just as this plane was about to atlantic and 80 planes were grounded until he was taken into custody, another case involved an elderly woman that drove through a security gate in 2006 believing she was on her way to sears. >>> residents in evesham township will now have an easier time reporting crimes all they need to do is access a computer. officials have rolled out an online crime report system anyone wishing to report an incident report can do so by answering an online form. it's a great way for the public interact with the
muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you nora, a new report says that philadelphia international airport is the second worst in the nation when it comes to security breaches an investigation by the associated press found that philadelphia security gates and fences were breached 25 times from january 2004 to january of 2015 this year. only san francisco international had more breaches 37 incidents, l.a. international had the third most at 24 and the most notable incident...
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new jersey correspondent nora muchanic hears from the upset family members tonight and she's reporting from our new jersey news room. >> they assumed it was a murder suicide the second they walked on the soon. >> reporter: that's mark cher done cher done. the play cally connect canned couple was found dead inside their skillman home last september. family members are speaking out rejecting the somerset county prosecutor's report released last week that concludes the mild americaned hospital executive murdered his wife and killed himself. >> the prosecutors have indicted and convicted my brother of murder when there hasn't even been a. >> reporter: the prosecutors report says john sheridan used a kitchen knife to stab his wife of 47 years then an unknown weapon to cut himself. it says he poured gasoline on the floor and set the fire that eventually killed him. based on autopsy results scores of interviews and today evidence the report says there's only one conclusion, murder-suicide. but the sheridan family rejects that raising questions about the dna, a lack of motive, the failure to r
new jersey correspondent nora muchanic hears from the upset family members tonight and she's reporting from our new jersey news room. >> they assumed it was a murder suicide the second they walked on the soon. >> reporter: that's mark cher done cher done. the play cally connect canned couple was found dead inside their skillman home last september. family members are speaking out rejecting the somerset county prosecutor's report released last week that concludes the mild americaned...
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muchanic channel 6 "action news." >>> thank you nora, we want to thank our "action news" viewers for sending in that video and remember whenever you see breaking news join the action email pictures and videos to jointheaction@6abc.com or just use #6abcaction on social media. >>> and more breaking news right now, new jersey senator bob menendez was just indicted on federal corruption charges the democrat is accused of using his office for business interests as a donor in exchange for gifts he said he did nothing wrong here senator menendez formerly indicted on the charges, we'll bring you an update as soon as we know more. >> chopper 6 hd -- well now this 24 hours ago it was the scene of a horrible tragedy, today we look inside of the firehouse where a man took his former coworkers hostage in montgomery county. we heard from the men that were held captive today chad pradelli is live in elkins park, this was an emotional day for everyone there. >> yes it was shirleen it was a tense ordeal when the hostage standoff developed just before 11:00 a.m. but talking to two of the hostages they
muchanic channel 6 "action news." >>> thank you nora, we want to thank our "action news" viewers for sending in that video and remember whenever you see breaking news join the action email pictures and videos to jointheaction@6abc.com or just use #6abcaction on social media. >>> and more breaking news right now, new jersey senator bob menendez was just indicted on federal corruption charges the democrat is accused of using his office for business interests...
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new jersey correspondent nora muchanic has that story. >> anything and everything. need food, water shelter. >> reporter: the president of friends of nepal new jersey says the needs there are immediate. but instead of collecting food clothing and supplies that could take two months to reach his native country he's focusing on fundraising. his 82-year-old mother, brother and other family members are in shelters right now but alive. we spoke near the tallest buddha statue on the western hemisphere in south brunswick where he told me that rather than rush home to nepal he will try to use his contacts in the rotary club to help raise money for earthquake victims. >> i've been being here i think i can probably do more than being there because you're going to get frustrated. roads are not working. you cannot -- electricity is not working. >> reporter: his friend charles brian is helping to shape the fundraising effort. >> think about not having a place to live, not having any water. they had water problems before. they're going to have massive water problems now. >> repor
new jersey correspondent nora muchanic has that story. >> anything and everything. need food, water shelter. >> reporter: the president of friends of nepal new jersey says the needs there are immediate. but instead of collecting food clothing and supplies that could take two months to reach his native country he's focusing on fundraising. his 82-year-old mother, brother and other family members are in shelters right now but alive. we spoke near the tallest buddha statue on the...
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nora muchanic was the first to tell you about the story she is live in florence with the latest on this. hi nora. >> brian and shirleen geo technical engineers were here to look at the giant hole in the earth, they decided it was too unstable and the safest thing to do was to move the immediate neighbors out. >> this is our house we put a lot of efforts into it and a lot of love into this house. >> lynn o'dell is trying to process this, after it opened up in the back of her and her neighbor's house in florence. >> the present situation is unsafe and we are recommending that the people need to leave their homes. over the last two years, the soil in the last two years in the o'dell's backyard is eroding causing a deep ravine, the leaky storm sewer pipe seen here may have undermined the soil. and they believe that further collapse is imminent. >> we could be walk ago way for good and losing everything, that is hard to take but by the same token, we are both still standing here grace of god and they are not finding us at the bottom of the cliff. >> fire investigators expected this morning b
nora muchanic was the first to tell you about the story she is live in florence with the latest on this. hi nora. >> brian and shirleen geo technical engineers were here to look at the giant hole in the earth, they decided it was too unstable and the safest thing to do was to move the immediate neighbors out. >> this is our house we put a lot of efforts into it and a lot of love into this house. >> lynn o'dell is trying to process this, after it opened up in the back of her...
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nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you nora. >>> a chester county bus driver is facing charges for leaving a child alone. she was to be dropped off at her kennett square kindergarten on march 31st. but she was left on the bus. the girl was found strapped into her seat more than six hours later, roseland has been fired. >>> eight people were hurt in chester when a car slammed into a van used to transfer people to homeless shelters. it happened just after 8:00 a.m. officials say that the car is coming off the ramp from the commodore barry bridge when it hit the van, two people in the car were rushed to the hospital and their conditions have not yet been released. >>> one philadelphia city councilman is taking a new approach to promoting tourism. mark squila is offer -- for any state that discriminates against gays and lesbians he is not only inviting them to visit but to live here t was signed by all members as well as mayor michael nutter. >> philadelphia's airport has the second high of the number of security breaches in the last decade, monica malpass is live with the
nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you nora. >>> a chester county bus driver is facing charges for leaving a child alone. she was to be dropped off at her kennett square kindergarten on march 31st. but she was left on the bus. the girl was found strapped into her seat more than six hours later, roseland has been fired. >>> eight people were hurt in chester when a car slammed into a van used to transfer people to homeless shelters. it happened just...
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with that story tonight is new jersey correspondent nora muchanic. >> reporter: it used to be an old paper factory. now after 25 years of sitting vacant it's coming down. making way for a new 30,000 square foot family life center being built by shiloh baptist church in trenton. >> we're committed to this urban core and redevelopment of this urban core but we have to do more than just worship and pray about it. we have to do some action. >> reporter: named for the late dr. howard woodson a former pastor the family life center on bellevue avenue will be the first step in a project called vision 2020 designed to turn around this troubled area and focus on families and children. >> the center will provide jobs and job training. it will provide parenting skills. >> helping people become connected spiritually emotionally, if thisly. >> and a place, a safe place for the children to come and just enjoy things, playing basketball. >> yeah, it's nothing to do right now. >> reporter: six-year-old lavelle thunderbird likes the idea of a family life center in place of this old factory and so does
with that story tonight is new jersey correspondent nora muchanic. >> reporter: it used to be an old paper factory. now after 25 years of sitting vacant it's coming down. making way for a new 30,000 square foot family life center being built by shiloh baptist church in trenton. >> we're committed to this urban core and redevelopment of this urban core but we have to do more than just worship and pray about it. we have to do some action. >> reporter: named for the late dr....
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>> always lots to cover on "face the nation" nora, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> it is 8: 41 right now there is much more ahead on "eyewitness news", including a very special event in south jersey. honoring a young man with a rare heart condition. also ahead your hot water heater probably not something you think about all too often. but you may need to start. jim donovan with changes come that could affect you. and the newest edition at major local university. has lots of people talking. carol introduces us to drexel's new therapy dog when we come back. >> new regulation goes in effect for water heaters designed to pack the heaters much more efficient. so while you save money on energy cost, do you have pay more up front. consumer reporter jim donovan explains. >> never think must about your water heater until something goes wrong. >> my sister tried getting a bath today in the morning had no hot water. >> if it can't be fixed do you have get new one usually pretty fast. >> can't go out without hot water. >> effective april 16th, federal law
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nora muchanic explains. >> reporter: marn highway was closed back on march 23. merchant saying have the road blocked for three weeks is killing business. >> huge impact. >> reporter: kelly has owned this restaurant for 28 years since conrail began replacing the bridge over mason creek business has nose dived 40%. >> people are not coming. >> reporter: if they are not here. >> i don't have business. if it wasn't for my regulars, i would lock the door. >> reporter: kelly's husband said huge trucks are turning around on the property knocking down posts and tearing up the parking lot. >> i blocked it can cones so the trucks go through the cones and they trush -- crush the always fault. >> it's worse up at the country store where 80% of their business has disappeared. >> we're # .99. our super is 2.29 we're doing anything we can to stay afloat. >> reporter: is it working? >> not really. >> reporter: business owners have complained to burlington county freeholders who told them to document any damage to the property. conrail said it's not responsible for the truck dri
nora muchanic explains. >> reporter: marn highway was closed back on march 23. merchant saying have the road blocked for three weeks is killing business. >> huge impact. >> reporter: kelly has owned this restaurant for 28 years since conrail began replacing the bridge over mason creek business has nose dived 40%. >> people are not coming. >> reporter: if they are not here. >> i don't have business. if it wasn't for my regulars, i would lock the door. >>...
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nora muchanic finds the problem is money. >> reporter: the voices at the students of the american boy choir school in princeton may sound sweet but their finances are hitting a sour note. they have declared bankruptcy unless they can raise $350,000 to keep the school going the private school will be forced to end the school year a month early. >> we don't have a large bank account or large endowment waiting to help us, we depend on our supporters and people who love music. >> reporter: school officials have appealed to benefactors to contribute and some students have thought about asking taylor swift to help. >> i would like her to help, why, because our school needs their help to survive. >> reporter: other students have suggested asking billionaire bill gate. >> bill gate is a rich man he donates to education and i know he wants to see children follow their dreams. >> reporter: 50 students attend american boy chore where to tuition starts at $22,000 a year. the choir travels nationally and internationally. the choir has raised $140,000, but that's not enough to keep the school from
nora muchanic finds the problem is money. >> reporter: the voices at the students of the american boy choir school in princeton may sound sweet but their finances are hitting a sour note. they have declared bankruptcy unless they can raise $350,000 to keep the school going the private school will be forced to end the school year a month early. >> we don't have a large bank account or large endowment waiting to help us, we depend on our supporters and people who love music. >>...
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in sea isle city i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪♪ ♪♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. when we take these tests we don't actually do anything. we use the tutorials. one of the tutorials showed things like how to change the background color in an online test environment and it takes time away from learning math and science and english and all the things that i really enjoy learning. they can't do as much because they have to administer this test on the computer. and that's really one of the worst parts of the test. >>> meteorologist adam joseph is here now. and tomorrow will be each better than today. >> it drops off at the end of the week. >> for the broad street. >> yes perfect, you'll run it with me? >> yeah. >> i'll have a rope like the kindergarten kids and drag you along. double scan live radar we had a decent amount of clouds at
in sea isle city i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪♪ ♪♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. when we take these tests we don't actually do anything. we use the tutorials. one of the tutorials showed things like how to change the background color in an online test...
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we got more from nora muchanic. >> reporter: kevin mccauley is homeless. he got out of jail last year, like many homeless he is frustrated when he is applying for services for help. >> catholic charities will help you. >> mind you we're homeless we don't have car fare to get anywhere. >> reporter: the city is homing a c center tarring chronically homeless sing adults. >> we'll assess an individual at the rescue mission and identified what they need to end their homelessness. anything that's not in the buildings there's transportation that will take them to the hep center, the board of social services. >> reporter: officials expect this to work, they used the same model to reduce family homelessness in mercer county. >> we want to house people not within 6 months, but 6 days, the program is located on perry street around the corner from the recue mission. the idea of one stop shopping for services is a winner for kevin mccauley. >> if i can go to one place it would be great. >> reporter: and moving him one step closer to finding him a permanent place to sle
we got more from nora muchanic. >> reporter: kevin mccauley is homeless. he got out of jail last year, like many homeless he is frustrated when he is applying for services for help. >> catholic charities will help you. >> mind you we're homeless we don't have car fare to get anywhere. >> reporter: the city is homing a c center tarring chronically homeless sing adults. >> we'll assess an individual at the rescue mission and identified what they need to end their...
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it started with the purchase of the woody guthrie archives from woody's daughter, nora. the plan was to have this research facility in tulsa. as the concept grew into the idea of opening up the archives to a new generation and teaching people about woody's important part in american history, this museum came to be. we consider it a place to inspire people. we want them to investigate what would he did with his talent and inspire people to use their talents to do something of their own. woody guthrie: ♪ when the comesun come shining i was strolling ♪ >> many people displaced during the dust bowl were just looking for a better way of life. some had lost their forms due to foreclosure. others had lost their farms due to the dust bowl itself, the drought, and all of the winds that blew their soil away. and they had nothing. they were promised this garden of even and plenty of work. come to california and we will have plenty of work for you. it is a wonderful place to be. when they arrived, they found that was not what was going on. they had been the victims oftentimes of
it started with the purchase of the woody guthrie archives from woody's daughter, nora. the plan was to have this research facility in tulsa. as the concept grew into the idea of opening up the archives to a new generation and teaching people about woody's important part in american history, this museum came to be. we consider it a place to inspire people. we want them to investigate what would he did with his talent and inspire people to use their talents to do something of their own. woody...
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. >>> activistas de todas partes como nora que viajÓ del sur de la florida. >>> la meta es justicia para las familia s. >>> manifestantes marcharon alrededor de la corte, y una y otra vez imploraron justicia. >>> hay que dejar por establecido que no hubo decisiÓn hoy, esta podrÍa suceder en los prÓximos dÍas o semanas, los programas de dapa y daca entrarÍan en vigor de inmediato si hay un fallo a favor, si no igual. >>> gracias ivÁn y un hombre cuyo certificado de nacimiento muestra que naciÓ en los Ángeles estÁ viviendo un calvario es que ahora lo acusan de ser un impostor vamos con la historia. >>> en los Ángeles aida espera ansiosa desde el mes pasado la llegada a casa de su hermano menor. >>> el acta de nacimiento y el acta de bautismo y me decÍan tu no eres. >>> dicen que al ingresar su huella saliÓ la foto de otro hombre. >>> para ellos, el era otro individuo que querÍa cruzar ilegalmente. >>> aida me mostrÓ la pulserÁ del hospital de los Ángeles en donde naciÓ y los documentos de deportaciÓn que asegura su hermano firmÓ bajo amenaza. firmÓ tambiÉn un cuestiona
. >>> activistas de todas partes como nora que viajÓ del sur de la florida. >>> la meta es justicia para las familia s. >>> manifestantes marcharon alrededor de la corte, y una y otra vez imploraron justicia. >>> hay que dejar por establecido que no hubo decisiÓn hoy, esta podrÍa suceder en los prÓximos dÍas o semanas, los programas de dapa y daca entrarÍan en vigor de inmediato si hay un fallo a favor, si no igual. >>> gracias ivÁn y un...
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nora muchanic is live at the scene. nora what are officials doing to avoid thiscal ty. >> the o'dell family is waiting to hear what they have to say because if officials cannot figure out how to fix this, they and a neighbor may be forced to leave their homes. >> it's a significant amount of loss here. >> reporter: christopher and janet have watched as their house and a next door neighbor's house is close to collapse. it has taken fence and grown and soon their home. >> they have
nora muchanic is live at the scene. nora what are officials doing to avoid thiscal ty. >> the o'dell family is waiting to hear what they have to say because if officials cannot figure out how to fix this, they and a neighbor may be forced to leave their homes. >> it's a significant amount of loss here. >> reporter: christopher and janet have watched as their house and a next door neighbor's house is close to collapse. it has taken fence and grown and soon their home. >>...
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and of all the people that nora muchanic spoke with today in new jersey, more than one student said the parties will continue but not in a house with greek letters on it. >> alicia thank you. >>> camden community charlotter school is expanding. officials broke ground on north 9th street. they have classrooms for up to 400 students up to sixth grade and the expassion will allow them to take another 350 children. >>> and jazz legend billy holiday is taking her place in the philadelphia alliance walk of fame. lady day will be part of the 12015 class t. comes on what would have been the legendry singer's 100 birthday. she was born in west philadelphia holiday and the rest of the honorees will be formerly inducked into a ceremony along the avenue of the arts. >>> yesterday was a continuation of the passover and easter holiday but today it's back to work and surprisingly this afternoon's traffic looks better. go figure but it's busier here on the schuylkill expressway westbound side of course from the boulevard to city avenue we stack on out toward gladwyne 25 minutes from the blue route to t
and of all the people that nora muchanic spoke with today in new jersey, more than one student said the parties will continue but not in a house with greek letters on it. >> alicia thank you. >>> camden community charlotter school is expanding. officials broke ground on north 9th street. they have classrooms for up to 400 students up to sixth grade and the expassion will allow them to take another 350 children. >>> and jazz legend billy holiday is taking her place in the...
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nora muchanic has the full story on this. >> reporter: hi shirleen and brian, for two years the o'dell family is asking for help. they own the backyard property that slopes down to their house behind the river it is disappearing bit by bit and they never knew exactly why, now it looks like an old storm sewer pipe is leaking bit by bit. and this could force a nitd mayor that forces the o'dells out of their home. >> it's an awful feeling and we'll do what we have to do. >> imagine this is your backyard in florence that overlooks the delaware river s. huge clunks of earth has given way and created a steep ravine and come dangerously close to the o'dells home and their neighbors. >> all of this is gone, and we lost all of this and we watched the piece of the fence go down and the bird houses go down. >> the situation became worse when the torrential rains made it worse. the pipe drain installed years ago was found do be leaking, the flowing water further accelerated the problem and they are describing it as an emergency situation. >> it was pouring out of here like a fire hose and the wate
nora muchanic has the full story on this. >> reporter: hi shirleen and brian, for two years the o'dell family is asking for help. they own the backyard property that slopes down to their house behind the river it is disappearing bit by bit and they never knew exactly why, now it looks like an old storm sewer pipe is leaking bit by bit. and this could force a nitd mayor that forces the o'dells out of their home. >> it's an awful feeling and we'll do what we have to do. >>...
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correspondent, nora muchanic is live in trenton. you spoke with that family today? >> reporter: i did indeed, no one knew the boy was left on the bus until he showed up on it late in the afternoon at pickup time and now his mom is asking for answers where he was all day and how this could possibly happen. >> his first words were i'm sorry it's all our fault. >> that is what a school bus driver told molly, after her son tiler was left on a bus for four hours. he never got off the bus. >> my son rides a small bus and there were only 10 to 12 kids on the bus, he had been on the bus for six hours he went to the bathroom on himself nothing to eat or drink and my son is asthmatic. >> he tried to get out of bus part of the delaware valley bus line fleet. the driver is identified as bill and the aide as denise. >> i was trying to open the door and i can't. >> you conopen the doors? >> no. >> did you yell for anyone? >> no. >> he was spotted by a teacher that had known he was not in school. >> they never called it in and never called the police. if his teacher had not notice
correspondent, nora muchanic is live in trenton. you spoke with that family today? >> reporter: i did indeed, no one knew the boy was left on the bus until he showed up on it late in the afternoon at pickup time and now his mom is asking for answers where he was all day and how this could possibly happen. >> his first words were i'm sorry it's all our fault. >> that is what a school bus driver told molly, after her son tiler was left on a bus for four hours. he never got off...
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nora sándigo / fraternidad americana mas se quinientas participaron en esta manifestación que calificaron de histórica. cristina jimenez / united we dream fue alrededor de las 12 30 que el juez jerry smith aseguro contaban con los elementos suficientes para tomar una decisión poniendo a la corte en receso. out este tiempo de receso aun es indefinido y como lo han comentado especialistas en el pasado esto podría tomar semanas e independientemente del resultado lo mas probable es que la contraparte vuelva a interponer una apelación, regreso con ustedes..... take map cesar ---26 estados forman parte de la demanda que intenta detener la accin ejecutiva sobre ---26 estados forman parte de la demanda que intenta detener la accin ejecutiva sobre inmigracin del presidente obama. ---la lista la encabeza texas y le siguen arizona...florida. ..nevada...las carolinas del norte y del sur...utah...entre otros. ---ms de la mitad de los estados que conforman esta nacin se unieron a la demanda alegando que el presidente excedi su autoridad constitucional con la accin ejecutiva. blanca --un hombre que
nora sándigo / fraternidad americana mas se quinientas participaron en esta manifestación que calificaron de histórica. cristina jimenez / united we dream fue alrededor de las 12 30 que el juez jerry smith aseguro contaban con los elementos suficientes para tomar una decisión poniendo a la corte en receso. out este tiempo de receso aun es indefinido y como lo han comentado especialistas en el pasado esto podría tomar semanas e independientemente del resultado lo mas probable es que la...
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nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> much more to come on "action news" saturday morning. spending a bundle on your prescription medication, we'll have you saving cash in our saving with 6abc. stalled on the tarmac for hours passengers grow frustrated after they were left stuck on a plane when it was diverted due to bad weather. >> reporter: we're going past today's average high, the average high, 69 degrees, and we have potentially heavy rain i'll talk about when we come right back. >> passengers on united airline flights were forced to sit on the tarmac for 6 hours. the flight from kansas to denver had to be diverted to colorado springs because of bad weather. passengers say they were told they were not allowed to get off the plane if they did, they would be left behind. >> there's been miscommunication between pilots and passengers. they are not allowing them to taxi to the gate. there's been a miscommunication on some end. >>> passengers were put on a bus which took them to denver, some 6 hours later. >>> old man winter is not going away quietly a surprise snowstorm ca
nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> much more to come on "action news" saturday morning. spending a bundle on your prescription medication, we'll have you saving cash in our saving with 6abc. stalled on the tarmac for hours passengers grow frustrated after they were left stuck on a plane when it was diverted due to bad weather. >> reporter: we're going past today's average high, the average high, 69 degrees, and we have potentially heavy rain i'll talk...
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nora. >> we started that dialogue with the dea. in order for us to advance the science, we have to be able to provide very specific product. >> i think that would be a huge deal. >> dr. staci gruber knows what a turning point that would be. >> studies that have used marijuana from the government have been very, very helpful, but perhaps somewhat limited because, quote, street product has gone through the roof in terms of potency and strain type. and i think the closer we get to sitting real world scenarios in the lab, the better off we'll be. >> a real-world scenario is exactly what gruber was able to study. she didn't have to get the cannabis from ole miss. amelia taylor bought her marijuana from a local dispensary. and now we get to see what the impact has been, her brain on cannabis. she's been using marijuana every day for three months. dr. gruber found no evidence of impairment to amelia's brain. there was a change over here in the anterior singlet cortex. it is the part of the brain responsible for decision making and empathy
nora. >> we started that dialogue with the dea. in order for us to advance the science, we have to be able to provide very specific product. >> i think that would be a huge deal. >> dr. staci gruber knows what a turning point that would be. >> studies that have used marijuana from the government have been very, very helpful, but perhaps somewhat limited because, quote, street product has gone through the roof in terms of potency and strain type. and i think the closer we...
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nora volkow, who is the director of nida says they are not standing in the way. she claims they are not the only government institute that approves marijuana research. >> if you would come up with a grant that says, okay, this is going to be a treatment for drug addiction, then go to us, but if it's cancer, it goes to the cancer institute. if it is schizophrenia, it goes to imh, the institutes have a mission with certain diseases. >> what is clear, there are bureaucratic hoops that most researchers simply don't want to jump through. neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana. it's very difficult to get approved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte figge. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in mice. >> right. to be able to give a medicine
nora volkow, who is the director of nida says they are not standing in the way. she claims they are not the only government institute that approves marijuana research. >> if you would come up with a grant that says, okay, this is going to be a treatment for drug addiction, then go to us, but if it's cancer, it goes to the cancer institute. if it is schizophrenia, it goes to imh, the institutes have a mission with certain diseases. >> what is clear, there are bureaucratic hoops that...
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. >> nora, good morning. >> goods morning what a game last night. coach k will join us live, yes, we will talk to him about the thrilling victory last night. also going to ask him about wisconsin coach calling duka team of rent a players. plus nanny cam hacked from halfway around the world talk to tim stevens. and how to protect your privacy. and, only on cbs this morning we meet 1nfl player devon still and his daughter lea. their journey neck for the pair, now that she is in remission. i love this girl so much. just incredibly brave. i'm glad she is doing well. so we will hear the update just this morning. the news is back in the morning, see you guys in about ten minute from now. >> and the family just terrific too. >> they have local ties right here. thanks, nor a talk to you soon. >> take care. >> every year so many people fill out the march madness basketball brackets. >> we did. did not do so well especially compared to one young man. very few come close to perfect bracket. one guy 12 year old sam holtz 12 year old. he submitted nearly perfect
. >> nora, good morning. >> goods morning what a game last night. coach k will join us live, yes, we will talk to him about the thrilling victory last night. also going to ask him about wisconsin coach calling duka team of rent a players. plus nanny cam hacked from halfway around the world talk to tim stevens. and how to protect your privacy. and, only on cbs this morning we meet 1nfl player devon still and his daughter lea. their journey neck for the pair, now that she is in...
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thanks nora. have a good show, talk to you later. >> love. that will take care. >> well, a developing story to tell but philadelphia police are searching for two hit-and-run drivers, four year old was kid by a black suv in southwest philly about 6:30 last night. a half hour later mother and her two year old son were critically injured by a white nissan in kensington. >> now, the shooting in north philadelphia is currently under investigation. a man is stable at temple with a leg injury. he was shot near 22nd and susquehanna just before 1:00 this morning. >> the borough of called win -- colwyn, has fired manager paula brown. officials say cost cutting move. brown says it is because she uncovered mismanagement. >> well, it is 6:51. we will be right back. >> but first a look at what's coming up tonight during evening prime time viewiwing right here on cbs-3. introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. new flonase outperforms a leading allergy pill so you will inhale life. when we breathe in allergens our bodies r
thanks nora. have a good show, talk to you later. >> love. that will take care. >> well, a developing story to tell but philadelphia police are searching for two hit-and-run drivers, four year old was kid by a black suv in southwest philly about 6:30 last night. a half hour later mother and her two year old son were critically injured by a white nissan in kensington. >> now, the shooting in north philadelphia is currently under investigation. a man is stable at temple with a...
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guide the slam team the young writers club and the friday writers club i'm proud that 3 burton students nora, and with two others will be reading original poems under the doom event at city hall this wednesday from 5:30 to 8:30 and at the place to congratulations to the students and fabulous teachers that coached them and i'd like to announce this thursday washington high school well-being programs that is the best title for a club the bully me not club are having a lot of day they'll shed light on the lgbt and mental health problems that follow as an adult to cast light on those issues and be playing a loblt lgbt trivia so congratulations to washington high school and the wonderful events i'm very, very proud to announce this past wednesday the 22 of april i had the definition pleasure to bebe in the fourth grade k run that took place in golden gate park now, i'm not smarter than a fifth gardener or fast than a fourth grader but we had a whole lot of fun and thank you mission bay it is fitting we annunciation it we're to be considering a new wngs policy an entire middle-income this friday w
guide the slam team the young writers club and the friday writers club i'm proud that 3 burton students nora, and with two others will be reading original poems under the doom event at city hall this wednesday from 5:30 to 8:30 and at the place to congratulations to the students and fabulous teachers that coached them and i'd like to announce this thursday washington high school well-being programs that is the best title for a club the bully me not club are having a lot of day they'll shed...
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was left on a school bus for six hours yesterday, we get that story from new jersey correspondent, nora muchanic. >> i am beyond livid. there are no words to express how angry i am. >> melissa holly walked her child to school and he spent six hours trapped inside of his school bus left inside by the driver and aide. >> they should be checking repeatedly you went and parked the bus wherever and the two of you got off the bus and my son was still on the bus. >> tried to get out the back door and front door. >> did you have any luck? >> no i can't. >> he was on the bus for six hours, he went the bathroom and had nothing to driven or eat and my son is asthmatic. >> he was spotted by a teacher at pickup time who knew he hadn't been at class. when she went to get the principal the bus driver pulled away the first word to me was sorry it's all our fault. >> the bus employees involved is only identified as a driver named bill and an aid named denise. and they have not confirmed if the driver and aide are fired but they were not on the bus within they arrived at school. >> you rely on them to ge
was left on a school bus for six hours yesterday, we get that story from new jersey correspondent, nora muchanic. >> i am beyond livid. there are no words to express how angry i am. >> melissa holly walked her child to school and he spent six hours trapped inside of his school bus left inside by the driver and aide. >> they should be checking repeatedly you went and parked the bus wherever and the two of you got off the bus and my son was still on the bus. >> tried to...
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. >> nora saw the plane land with once bounce. >> two cops came forward and started yelling don't move, don't move and he complied. >> seconds later police andfi lore foded the area holding rifles witnesses say the man didn't resist arrest. he just stood up and calmly put his hands be hyped his back. >> he was taken away, then a bomb dog was brought circled around the craft and that is when we were all told to run to get our hands down and leave the property. >> a florida man named doug hughes claims to the pilot. he sent a letter to different news stations outlining a plan to fly a small plane to the west lawn and deliver letters to each member of congress. capitol police only have one man in custody and they cleared the scene. the bomb squad inspected the plane for well over an hour and took it away around 3:30. the big question, of course, was how was the plane able to get so close to the capitol. this entire area is supposed to be a no fly zone. we don't have an answer to. that capitol police are not planning on holding a press conference today. they will probably put out more info
. >> nora saw the plane land with once bounce. >> two cops came forward and started yelling don't move, don't move and he complied. >> seconds later police andfi lore foded the area holding rifles witnesses say the man didn't resist arrest. he just stood up and calmly put his hands be hyped his back. >> he was taken away, then a bomb dog was brought circled around the craft and that is when we were all told to run to get our hands down and leave the property. >> a...
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brief be brief in half 0 this is for you mercy before i i'm going to turn it over to that's the theme nora for the day what good can come by working together with skill and expertise just a couple of quick thangdz we represent the construction lender with the parts from silicon valley bank it is $22 million so soon to be repaid by hud thank you very much so especially focused on the constriction issues couldn't have had a better team this building is beautiful you feel it in the space i want to acknowledge my appreciation to the douglas firm with h italy's (clapping) so they stop sign it and the night club i didn't brothers built this is a tight site they've got a deep foundation i was scared about this you know no news is good news but this is smooth as could be and night club i didn't brothers thank you very much for that and lastly the point person the captain of the team is mercy housing development they have someone that cracks the whip i want to give my special thank to sharon before i i'm going to turn it over to christine i'd like to say to the 20 new residents their fortunate to h
brief be brief in half 0 this is for you mercy before i i'm going to turn it over to that's the theme nora for the day what good can come by working together with skill and expertise just a couple of quick thangdz we represent the construction lender with the parts from silicon valley bank it is $22 million so soon to be repaid by hud thank you very much so especially focused on the constriction issues couldn't have had a better team this building is beautiful you feel it in the space i want to...
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now married to the woman that he was wait ilg for there at the finish line they had a baby girl named nora. keith jones, nbc 10. p. >>> and police say they have taken a sexual predator off the sfreets. daniel milowicki is facing over 300 dharmg s oo00 charges. investigators say he used his job as deejay and photographer to take advantage of women. drew smith is joining us live in westchester. his crimes got more and aggressive? >> reporter: they called this a progression from passive viewing of child porn to eventually creating his own and it all ended in sexual assault. the direct attorney believes he took videos up people and he skirts. no one answered as either of the homes of daniel milowicki. the deejay and photographer is out on bail after his arrest. but he likely won't be heading back for work soon. >> he should be barred from doing things like this. >> reporter: the owner of the side bar restaurant told us in a statement deejay dan is now banned from the property and his business is cooperating with police. investigators say milowicki worked with high school gans sdances wedding a
now married to the woman that he was wait ilg for there at the finish line they had a baby girl named nora. keith jones, nbc 10. p. >>> and police say they have taken a sexual predator off the sfreets. daniel milowicki is facing over 300 dharmg s oo00 charges. investigators say he used his job as deejay and photographer to take advantage of women. drew smith is joining us live in westchester. his crimes got more and aggressive? >> reporter: they called this a progression from...
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in hainesport nora muchanic channel6 "action news." >> traffic was a mess this morning on the ben franklin bridge after a tractor-trailer overturned on the philadelphia side of the span. it happened around 5:00 a.m. right near the base of the bridge. the tractor-trailer landed on its side, caused huge delays for the morning rush. fortunately no one was hurt here but it was several hours before crews could upright that tractor-trailer and tow it away. >> well, speaking of that time now for the "action news" traffic report. >> yeah, matt pelman was here this morning in that same spot when that mess was under way and good news is it's cleared up. how about the rest of things matt? >> well, it was looking good a minute ago. our good buddy ben looking much better this afternoon. he's having a much better afternoon thanked morning that's for sure, brian and sharrie. you can see the traffic in both directions across the span of the ben franklin bridge is moving well at this point so no complaints, no need to fear if you're head for the ben franklin bridge this afternoon a much different story fro
in hainesport nora muchanic channel6 "action news." >> traffic was a mess this morning on the ben franklin bridge after a tractor-trailer overturned on the philadelphia side of the span. it happened around 5:00 a.m. right near the base of the bridge. the tractor-trailer landed on its side, caused huge delays for the morning rush. fortunately no one was hurt here but it was several hours before crews could upright that tractor-trailer and tow it away. >> well, speaking of...