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also new jersey transit is cross honoring amtrak tics between new york and trenton chestnut hill west line suspended and trenton line suspended. you will want to plan accordingly this morning and with that said folks will be busing. new jersey turnpike will be extra busy today and trenton transit will be that busy today, ukee and erika. >> we will continue to follow very latest on this amtrak tragedy. >> stay here with "eyewitness news" throughout the morning we will have the latest information on this derailment victims and as vittoria was just telling you commute how your commute to work will be affect this morning. we will be right back. >>> good morning, we will continue to follow latest on the amtrak tragedy, here in philadelphia. >> five people are dead and dozens injured have after their train derailed, in port richmond. this accident has closed the nation's busiest rail corridor between new york and washington d.c. as federal investigators sift through mangled wreckage to determine what went wrong. that is a big question this morning, so far there is no word on a cause. >>> ri
also new jersey transit is cross honoring amtrak tics between new york and trenton chestnut hill west line suspended and trenton line suspended. you will want to plan accordingly this morning and with that said folks will be busing. new jersey turnpike will be extra busy today and trenton transit will be that busy today, ukee and erika. >> we will continue to follow very latest on this amtrak tragedy. >> stay here with "eyewitness news" throughout the morning we will have...
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or new york. we don't know how many were from the philadelphia area but anyone looking for loved ones is urged to call amtrak. live in port richmond, chad pradelli, channel6 "action news." >> thank you, chad. "action news" reporter katherine scott is live at hahnemann university hospital where doctors are treating several of the injured passengers. katherine. >> reporter: matt, a hahnemann spokesperson told me that 30 people were taken here to hahnemann university hospital. four of them were admitted but the majority of people who came here to hahnemann had more minor injuries. they had a variety of injuries from fractures to burns. in all though six people critically injured. at least five people confirmed dead after last night's train derailment in port richmond. >> basically the trains tilted over and rolled. >> reporter: 243 people were on board the amtrak northeast regional train. 188 heading to new york when it derailed around 9:30 last night in port richmond. >> there were so many people wo
or new york. we don't know how many were from the philadelphia area but anyone looking for loved ones is urged to call amtrak. live in port richmond, chad pradelli, channel6 "action news." >> thank you, chad. "action news" reporter katherine scott is live at hahnemann university hospital where doctors are treating several of the injured passengers. katherine. >> reporter: matt, a hahnemann spokesperson told me that 30 people were taken here to hahnemann...
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york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time that the super bowl is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. this is the first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it all started after 9/11, when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart the stuttering economy. but it wasn't until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that the idea caught on. >> the nfl owners like to bring the game to some of the newer stadiums to highlight them. so the world can see the great facilities. >> millions of people around the world will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue is better prepared or staffed for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. a staff of about 20 takes two days to change it from on
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time that the super bowl is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. this is the first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it all started after 9/11, when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local...
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or new york. those looking for loved ones who haven't been able to get in touch with them are urged to call amtrak. i'm live in port richmond, chad pradelli channel6 "action news." >> thank you chad. "action news" reporter katherine scott is live at hahnemann university hospital where doctors are treating many of those injured passengers. katherine. >> reporter: matt more than half the people on that train were injured in some capacity. dozens of people were taken here to hahnemann university hospital. i did just get off phone with a spokesperson here at hahnemann. she told me that they saw about 30 patients, 30 people that were on that train, four people were admitted. the majority of people that came here had minor injuries like scrapes or fractures and doctors are working on the passengers right now. >> no, it happened in seconds. >> reporter: passengers describe the chaos the terror as amtrak northeast regional train 188 derailed in port richmond around 9:30 last night. 243 people were on boar
or new york. those looking for loved ones who haven't been able to get in touch with them are urged to call amtrak. i'm live in port richmond, chad pradelli channel6 "action news." >> thank you chad. "action news" reporter katherine scott is live at hahnemann university hospital where doctors are treating many of those injured passengers. katherine. >> reporter: matt more than half the people on that train were injured in some capacity. dozens of people were...
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he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today, the loews have billions of dollars in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas. jonathan tisch runs the company and is also the chairman of loews hotels. >> we totally took this area and made it guest-friendly. betty: he completed a massive luxury renovation of a flagship hotel that is near and dear to his heart. tisch: i grew up in this hotel. betty: but that work has not stopped him from writing books. you get about six hours of sleep? tisch: 5-6 hours of sleep. people know -- you will get an e-mail from me at 3:00 in the morning. betty: despite a demanding schedule, i caught up with him at his team's home turf -- metlife stadium. ♪ betty: it is incredible to be out on the field. what do you think about it? how does it make you feel? tisch: pretty amazing. i think of my father and what he went through to afford us this opportunity to be partn
he was born and raised in a new york family. in 1959, his family branched out and bought loews theaters. today, the loews have billions of dollars in assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from everything in hotels, insurance, oil and gas. jonathan tisch runs the company and is also the chairman of loews hotels. >> we totally took this area and made it guest-friendly. betty: he completed a massive luxury renovation of a flagship hotel that is near and dear to his...
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what about those that say a diverse new york is the best new york. look, neighbourhoods in new york are organically diverse. they are fancy buildings near less expensive buildings. i don't think we have to choreograph that. ms christopher is thankful for the lottery, because now she has a new home. >> it's all my dreams come drew. >> more than a million new yorkers are holding on to the dream hoping they'll be lucky >>> keep in mind the federal minimum wage was $7.25. the rule of thumb is that renters shouldn't pay more than 30% of the money on rent. here is how they rank. hawaii - workers need to make $31.54 an hour to afford a 2 bedroom apart. columbia second, california and virginia as the most expensive state. an affordable place to rent is nebraska. you need to make $13.49 to afford a 2 bedroom apartment. the least expensive is arkansas, it's $12.50 needed to represent a place there. -- to rent a place there. which is $5 more than the federal minimum wage. here is something else to consider. most of the job growth occurred in low-wage industries
what about those that say a diverse new york is the best new york. look, neighbourhoods in new york are organically diverse. they are fancy buildings near less expensive buildings. i don't think we have to choreograph that. ms christopher is thankful for the lottery, because now she has a new home. >> it's all my dreams come drew. >> more than a million new yorkers are holding on to the dream hoping they'll be lucky >>> keep in mind the federal minimum wage was $7.25. the...
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live in new york. i'll send it back to you. >> thanks. >>> we are still monitoring developments coming out of philadelphia in that deadly had amtrak train derailment. >> reporter: many folks say they're frustrated. we'll let you know why some right now verizon is offering unlimited talk and text. plus 10 gigs of shareable data. (yeah, 10 gigantic gigs.) for $80 a month. and $15 per line. more data than ever. for more of what you want on the network that's #1 in speed, call data and reliability. so you never have to settle. now, also get $200 when you join and buy a new smartphone. stop by or visit us online. and save without settling. only on verizon. >>> a man in new york city was shot and wounded by a police officer after attack the partner with a hammer. it was the end of a six-hour violent crime spree on monday. police say that guy attacked four strangers with a hammer in separate attacks on monday. the police officer who was attacked is said to be okay. the suspect now said to be in critical condi
live in new york. i'll send it back to you. >> thanks. >>> we are still monitoring developments coming out of philadelphia in that deadly had amtrak train derailment. >> reporter: many folks say they're frustrated. we'll let you know why some right now verizon is offering unlimited talk and text. plus 10 gigs of shareable data. (yeah, 10 gigantic gigs.) for $80 a month. and $15 per line. more data than ever. for more of what you want on the network that's #1 in speed, call...
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train 110 to new york city. there will also be signage on the tracks warning engineers of speed restrictions. amtrak was told to look out for other potential trouble spots. they will be evaluating the rest of the northeast corridor. my colleague jesse gary just got on board that train. he is getting ready to head to new york city. he will have live reports in the next few minutes. mayor nutter was out here greeting some of the passengers on board. he is not often board the train but he said it is very good to seeing people get on board the train after what was a very tragic week. for now we are live at 30th street station. matt delucia "nbc 10 news." >> thank you, matt. >>> septa service is running on the trenton regional rail line this morning. septa trains will not stop at the north philadelphia friesberg or tacony station. that line should expect delay joos a funeral service will be held today for the new york real estate executive who died in the derailment. laura finamore died. she was 47. the family of der
train 110 to new york city. there will also be signage on the tracks warning engineers of speed restrictions. amtrak was told to look out for other potential trouble spots. they will be evaluating the rest of the northeast corridor. my colleague jesse gary just got on board that train. he is getting ready to head to new york city. he will have live reports in the next few minutes. mayor nutter was out here greeting some of the passengers on board. he is not often board the train but he said it...
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in new york city we talked before about people moving from westchester to new york city. they want to be in urban areas. people want to live in urban areas. the millennial'ss want that culture, that open space. all those things that an urban setting provides. brendan: are we seeing a move from places like new york city to places like columbus, ohio please is that are urban but affordable? bill: the mayor has put forward a plan for more affordable housing, but you are also seeing totally new areas of new york getting reinvested in. and moving in those areas, which are affordable. 25 or 30 years ago, tribeca was the area. then it was soho. now you are seeing it in brooklyn. now it is back to the upper east side, the best value play in new york city. tom: is it lemmings off a cliff that when rates start to go, every cfo says we have to act now? everybody jumping in before janet yellen really moves? bill: obviously there is a difference between short-term and long-term rates. she does not control long-term rates in the market makes those determinations, but i think the econom
in new york city we talked before about people moving from westchester to new york city. they want to be in urban areas. people want to live in urban areas. the millennial'ss want that culture, that open space. all those things that an urban setting provides. brendan: are we seeing a move from places like new york city to places like columbus, ohio please is that are urban but affordable? bill: the mayor has put forward a plan for more affordable housing, but you are also seeing totally new...
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you were successful in new york. you were successful in la and you were doing awfully well in the private sector. so why come back? >> i'm back for several reasons. i think i can make a difference. i'm here because i'm having a lot of fun. i enjoy what i do. and we have our good days. we have our bad days. but by and large most days are good days. and if you're not going to have fun at what you're doing, if you're not going to enjoy it, get out because you're not going to be effective. this is a very special time in policing. it's a time of great opportunity, a time of great challenge. i oftentimes use the expression that if you don't have a crisis, create one because out of crises comes opportunity and challenge. and crises also allows you the opportunity to speed up the change, the process of change. >>> commissioner bratton, thank you, and wish you the best of luck with your efforts to keep new york safe. >> thank you, great to talk to you. hope we do it >> sunday. pop-rock, new wave icon kate pierson. >> woo! woo
you were successful in new york. you were successful in la and you were doing awfully well in the private sector. so why come back? >> i'm back for several reasons. i think i can make a difference. i'm here because i'm having a lot of fun. i enjoy what i do. and we have our good days. we have our bad days. but by and large most days are good days. and if you're not going to have fun at what you're doing, if you're not going to enjoy it, get out because you're not going to be effective....
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cross honor your amtrak ticket, and new york and trenton. and there is a bright side, and, in your commute. chestnut hill west line, was restored but they are running some service delays there. so i want you always to anticipate the worst so that way you're well, well information. also the trenton line for septa has been suspended atlantic city rail line for new jersey transit has been suspended. that is just mass transit. lets talk about in and around the area of the active scene and with five fatalities just like any crash whether it be mass transit or majors it will be a long, long process for things to clear out of the way. traveling in that area have of frank for junction we have a few closure points for you so plan accordingly ukee. >>> train travel up and down northeast cover does as we mentioned will be impacted today. there is no doubt about that. >> lets get to jan carabao at 30th street station and it is sounding like those passengers are being released and heading right where you are at 30th street station. >> reporter: red cross
cross honor your amtrak ticket, and new york and trenton. and there is a bright side, and, in your commute. chestnut hill west line, was restored but they are running some service delays there. so i want you always to anticipate the worst so that way you're well, well information. also the trenton line for septa has been suspended atlantic city rail line for new jersey transit has been suspended. that is just mass transit. lets talk about in and around the area of the active scene and with five...
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new york city and boston so far for the morning. but if you did have an amtrak pass, new jersey transit will honor those tickets between new york city and trenton for this morning. we're also dealing with suspensions on septa's trenton line and chestnut hill line until further notice. out in port richmond we're dealing with closures around the area. frankford avenue north and south is closed between torresdale avenue and castor avenue. wheatsheaf is close the. i-95 might be a little out of the way. you are going to have a lot of residual delays. you might want to jump on the highway. >> reporter: thanks. we'll continue our live team coverage from here in port richmond. the scene of the train derailment. a lot of things are going to happen over the next hour. we have you covered. count on this. we'll continue our live team coverage in a minute. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> yeah we are about an hour away from sunrise right now, but civil twilight begins at 5:17. that's when you'll see th
new york city and boston so far for the morning. but if you did have an amtrak pass, new jersey transit will honor those tickets between new york city and trenton for this morning. we're also dealing with suspensions on septa's trenton line and chestnut hill line until further notice. out in port richmond we're dealing with closures around the area. frankford avenue north and south is closed between torresdale avenue and castor avenue. wheatsheaf is close the. i-95 might be a little out of the...
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york, new jersey transit however will honor ticket between trenton and new york city. there is a modified service between philly and washington and philly and harrisburg. vittoria will handle that in her traffic report. but they will last for some time. mayor michael nutter says there is no circumstances in which there would be any amtrak service this week through philadelphia, he has seen mangled tracks and down wires. the investigation in the crash is just beginning, as transportation officials make their way to the scene. so people will to have figure out how to get around this area. people had a very long night overnight here at 30th street station when their train got delayed, many hopped on a bus to points north, earlier this morning, take a listen. >> i necessity train derailed at like 9:30, our train was supposed to get off at ten past ten. assume we were next regional train to go. >> reporter: does it make you think, so close to when you were supposed to be on the track. >> yeah, sure it gives me the chills. >> reporter: everyone whether they were on that trai
york, new jersey transit however will honor ticket between trenton and new york city. there is a modified service between philly and washington and philly and harrisburg. vittoria will handle that in her traffic report. but they will last for some time. mayor michael nutter says there is no circumstances in which there would be any amtrak service this week through philadelphia, he has seen mangled tracks and down wires. the investigation in the crash is just beginning, as transportation...
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new jersey and new york. today the ntsb will investigate exactly what happened why the train derailed and whether this could have been prevented. >>> hundreds will gather at the national law enforcement officers memorial tonight to remember those killed in the line of duty. a candlelight vigil will be held at 8:00 p.m. on "e" street in northwest. it's one of the dozens of events marking national police week. the bike ride hit the area yesterday. and the names of two local officers were added to the washington area law enforcement memorial. >>> time now for your weather and traffic on the 1s at 6:11. amelia segal is on the weather deck with your what to wear forecast. it's chilly, i see you have your jacket on. >> yeah that's a chill in the air, it's also breezy. so stepping out the door this morning especially in the more rural areas you might want to grab that light jacket. you will need your sunglasses. plenty of sun, mostly sunny skies. we are 20 -- yes, 20 degrees cooler today than yesterday. highs in the
new jersey and new york. today the ntsb will investigate exactly what happened why the train derailed and whether this could have been prevented. >>> hundreds will gather at the national law enforcement officers memorial tonight to remember those killed in the line of duty. a candlelight vigil will be held at 8:00 p.m. on "e" street in northwest. it's one of the dozens of events marking national police week. the bike ride hit the area yesterday. and the names of two local...
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thankfully new jersey transit is cross honoring amtrak tickets between new york and trenton. that is definitely at least a good piece of news this morning. with that said you'll find higher volume then usual if you are planning, to head to any of the trenton transit stations, it is busy, and if you are maybe driving to new york or to and from going to find busier travel then usual on the new jersey turnpike. also suspensions that are happening, chestnut hill west, trent than line for septa and atlantic city rail line as well. the so again a lot of people reworking their morning rush but one thing that can be worry free would be wet they are morning. >> that is absolutely true, vittoria. even though we will fine a significant breeze throughout the day i don't think that will be enough to necessarily hinder the rescue efforts and clean up efforts that are going to be on going out there in the investigation. lets look at how temperatures fa is still on a mild start here but we are in transition mode here in philadelphia 62 degrees temperature at airport. seventy in charleston. y
thankfully new jersey transit is cross honoring amtrak tickets between new york and trenton. that is definitely at least a good piece of news this morning. with that said you'll find higher volume then usual if you are planning, to head to any of the trenton transit stations, it is busy, and if you are maybe driving to new york or to and from going to find busier travel then usual on the new jersey turnpike. also suspensions that are happening, chestnut hill west, trent than line for septa and...
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bound for new york city's penn station. the train consisted of one locomotive and seven passenger cars. and according to amtrak there were 238 passengers and a crew of five for a total of 243 occupants of the train. at 9:21 p.m. while traveling through a left-hand turn the entire train derailed. just moments before the derailment the train was placed into engineer induced braking and this means that the engineer applied full emergency brake application. maximum authorized speed through this curve was 50 miles per hour. when the engineer induced brake application was applied. the train was traveling at approximately 106 miles per hour. 3 seconds later when the data from the recorders terminated the train speed was 102 miles per hour i'll indicate that these were preliminary figures of speed subject to further validation, but we are pretty close on that. that is our first look at it it's a complex thing you don't just press a button and it spits out a speed we have to measure the wheel speed and put it into a formula but we a
bound for new york city's penn station. the train consisted of one locomotive and seven passenger cars. and according to amtrak there were 238 passengers and a crew of five for a total of 243 occupants of the train. at 9:21 p.m. while traveling through a left-hand turn the entire train derailed. just moments before the derailment the train was placed into engineer induced braking and this means that the engineer applied full emergency brake application. maximum authorized speed through this...
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former new york governor george pataki was born in new york, race on his parents' farm. he went to yale university and colombia law school. he first won elected office in 1981 as mayor of his hometown. he was later a state senator and served three terms as the 53rd governor of new york. pataki has been a longtime advocate of tax reform, welfare reform, and the protection of open space through the brownfield program, which he founded. as governor, he led new york through the september 11 attacks and their aftermath. he is married with four children and one grandson, and lives in garrison, new york. governor george pataki, great to see you. gov. pataki: good being with you. josh: you have dabbled with this idea a couple of different times. you have looked at the presidency, never taken the formal steps. a lot of people might question your sincerity. why is it different? gov. pataki: first of all, the world is a more dangerous place. second i think the change for washington is the largest i have seen in my lifetime. as you mention, i was governor of new york 12 years and di
former new york governor george pataki was born in new york, race on his parents' farm. he went to yale university and colombia law school. he first won elected office in 1981 as mayor of his hometown. he was later a state senator and served three terms as the 53rd governor of new york. pataki has been a longtime advocate of tax reform, welfare reform, and the protection of open space through the brownfield program, which he founded. as governor, he led new york through the september 11 attacks...
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it will in new york city. robberies, shootings and murders hit lows, and arrests for misdemeanours like trespassing have fallen over the last few years. do you think minorities have been targeted. why are more arrested? >> the reality is we live in a majority. you are not going to see it at any point in time, a majority being arrested. >> the n.y.p.d. says more than 80% of people arrested for misdemeanours are african-americans and hispanics, but make up half the population. the debate prompted the speaker to call for reforms. melissa told community leaders in east harlem she wants to treat minor offenses like littering and turnstile jumping like parking violation, not crimes, that can keep the minorities out of the system. >> we cannot continue to lock up those accused of low level offences without recognising dire long-term consequences to them and our city. >> in response bratton is offering his own proposal. keep treating low level offenses as crimes, but give officers discretion to make rests or issue war
it will in new york city. robberies, shootings and murders hit lows, and arrests for misdemeanours like trespassing have fallen over the last few years. do you think minorities have been targeted. why are more arrested? >> the reality is we live in a majority. you are not going to see it at any point in time, a majority being arrested. >> the n.y.p.d. says more than 80% of people arrested for misdemeanours are african-americans and hispanics, but make up half the population. the...
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do you expect all new york members of congress to sign on to them? >> we started with app effort through the national congressional caucus and a number of members, and some do not sign pledges. there's a lot of folks in the congress who make a policy not to sign pledges, but who i reached out to the response was positive. saw a number of them here today. i think what ewe saw, literally in a few weeks the first meeting was april 2, and we're here less than six weeks later and there's been a tremendous response, and i think it indicates that a lot of people who work in this building are looking to join a coalition to make a change at the fundamental level of the politics. here the problem, they heard from a lot of them they can't change the policies in the current political environment. we have to change the basic political debate. we got to put income inequality at the front of the line of the issues we discuss. this agenda helps to do that. >> mayor, when are you going to meet with them? >> one of the plans here is raising the minimum wage to $15 an
do you expect all new york members of congress to sign on to them? >> we started with app effort through the national congressional caucus and a number of members, and some do not sign pledges. there's a lot of folks in the congress who make a policy not to sign pledges, but who i reached out to the response was positive. saw a number of them here today. i think what ewe saw, literally in a few weeks the first meeting was april 2, and we're here less than six weeks later and there's been...
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booktv went to the new york times and we did a profile interview with the editor of the new york times book review section and he is a level of what she had to say. do publishers want their books reviewed in the york times? >> yes cannot if it is negative. but very much so. unfortunately we are the last remaining freestanding book review newspaper book review in the country. a number of years ago before that the san francisco chronicle folded their freestanding section. that gives the section a lot more importance at least in the newspaper world, also involve online world as well. there are a huge number of places that are reviewing books from bloggers to people posting microreviews on twitter but i think there are very few places that are doing it in the way we do it with that kind of their own as an authority. >> host: we take that interview this week in new york and that whole interview will air on saturday june 6th at 7:30 p.m. an hour-long profile in the new york times book review. we are live still at the jacob javits convention center in new york city. this is an open to the pub
booktv went to the new york times and we did a profile interview with the editor of the new york times book review section and he is a level of what she had to say. do publishers want their books reviewed in the york times? >> yes cannot if it is negative. but very much so. unfortunately we are the last remaining freestanding book review newspaper book review in the country. a number of years ago before that the san francisco chronicle folded their freestanding section. that gives the...
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when people think of new york, they generally think of new york city and i understand that. but my upbringing was quite different. i grew up on a small farm in a small town on the hudson valley called peekskill, new york. all four of my grandparents were immigrants that went through ellis island. peekskill was not in its money but in its people, black and white, christian and jew, rural and urban at the same time. we were not wealthy, well-connected, or well known. every one of us growing up in that small town believed in the american dream, hard work, and believed in ourselves. we knew that if we dreamed something we could do it if we worked hard, studied hard, had faith, family, and friends encouraging us, nothing could be beyond our reach. we believed in the american dream and it was real. my father was a mailman. when he went to first grade he could not speak one word of english. no one ignored him or lowered their expectations. instead, they helped him learn the skills he needed to succeed. my mother had to turn down a scholarship to cornell because it was the depths of
when people think of new york, they generally think of new york city and i understand that. but my upbringing was quite different. i grew up on a small farm in a small town on the hudson valley called peekskill, new york. all four of my grandparents were immigrants that went through ellis island. peekskill was not in its money but in its people, black and white, christian and jew, rural and urban at the same time. we were not wealthy, well-connected, or well known. every one of us growing up in...
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and new york were in d.c. today to have the conversation and talk about what amtrak needs to do going forward. sam ford has more. sam: the new york-bound train that crashed in philadelphia became the focus of a news conference of the u.s. conference of mayors previously scheduled. they come to the capitol to lobby congress to spend more on infrastructure. the mayors of d.c. and new york were among those raising questions about the crash. >> regardless of what happens for sure but the bigger message is we have to invest in infrastructure. not just to make a viable economy but for the safety of the people as well. sam: later report suggests speed may have been a factor in the crash. mayor bowser noted she has spoken several times by phone with the philadelphia mayor michael nutter. >> mayor bouzer: we are concerned about the passengers and the crew and that there would be the proper notification of family which i understand is happening. sam: new york's mayor noted the longer the line is closed the more it will
and new york were in d.c. today to have the conversation and talk about what amtrak needs to do going forward. sam ford has more. sam: the new york-bound train that crashed in philadelphia became the focus of a news conference of the u.s. conference of mayors previously scheduled. they come to the capitol to lobby congress to spend more on infrastructure. the mayors of d.c. and new york were among those raising questions about the crash. >> regardless of what happens for sure but the...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. asking you to make the call that makes link tv possible. the number to call is 866-359-4334. we are going to continue with josh fox. we have brought you shows that included many different voices. whether we are talking about darrell cannon, who was falsely put in prison in chicago and tortured by the chicago police. now the mayor himself, rahm emanuel, announcing the decision for a $5.5 million police torture fund for victims of police torture. to hearing josh fox, who was arrested at seneca lake in upstate new york where environmentalists who took on the issue of fracking, hydraulic fracturing are taking on the underground storage of liquefied natural gas. we urge you to call and become a member of link tv. it is not brought to you by weapons manufacturers or gas companies, but by viewers like you. as we turn to the groundbreaking oscar has been nominated documentary "gasland>." called one of th
box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. asking you to make the call that makes link tv possible. the number to call is 866-359-4334. we are going to continue with josh fox. we have brought you shows that included many different voices. whether we are talking about darrell cannon, who was falsely put in prison in chicago and tortured by the chicago police. now the...
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new york the to the septa map. we went to the septa website the trenton regional rail line service suspends. this line one of septa's busiest carries 11,000 commuters a day. so 11,000 folks today have to find a different way of getting to work or school. you have a couple of options. work your way over to any of the other lines. you can use the west trenton line you can use the fox chase line, even the market frankford line from northeast philly can get you into center city. or the option would be, again from trenton, you can use the rail line down and come over the ben franklin bridge and the patco the two best alternates for commuting not just today but most likely for the rest of the week. more whether we come right back. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to grow up without a whole lot of money. and how much it matters to save. i try to teach that to my daughter. i'm saving for a house and i don't want my money to go to bank fees. i'm sure you don't either. so ask me about one deposit checking. next tim
new york the to the septa map. we went to the septa website the trenton regional rail line service suspends. this line one of septa's busiest carries 11,000 commuters a day. so 11,000 folks today have to find a different way of getting to work or school. you have a couple of options. work your way over to any of the other lines. you can use the west trenton line you can use the fox chase line, even the market frankford line from northeast philly can get you into center city. or the option would...
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they'll be taking a bus back to new york city. i asked him when he got outside of that train and he looked around what was his first thought? he said that it was that he was alive and that he couldn't ask for anything more than that. he and his family okay heading back to new york city. we talked to another woman who managed to hold on to a rail in the train. even with a broken arm. you're going to hear from her coming up. we're going to send it to monique braxton keeping an eye on some of the injured in that train. >> reporter: hi, deanna. what we've learned in the last half hour is that as the passengers are being released here from the aria frankford campus they're being taken by cab over to 30th street station to then board those buses and head home to new york. now aria health received 75 patients at its two campuses frankford as well as over at torresdale. our camera was rolling when more than two dozen arrived here. i talked to one patient walking on crutches with a broken leg. he told us he was exhausted, in a lot of pain
they'll be taking a bus back to new york city. i asked him when he got outside of that train and he looked around what was his first thought? he said that it was that he was alive and that he couldn't ask for anything more than that. he and his family okay heading back to new york city. we talked to another woman who managed to hold on to a rail in the train. even with a broken arm. you're going to hear from her coming up. we're going to send it to monique braxton keeping an eye on some of the...
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read his column in the "new york post." when we come right back, miller on the iranian ayatollah tweeting about baltimore and watters not allowed to travel to iran. miller time moments away. super poligrip seals out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. >>> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. in the miller time segment tonight, two very hot topics two of them dealing with iran. joining us the sage of california dennis miller. miller the ayatollah of iran tweeted this, it's ridiculous that even though a u.s. president is black still such crimes against the u.s. blacks continue to occur that off the baltimore rioting. the crazy mullah i guess wanted to he see the orioles and he couldn't go and he is he teed off. what say you? >> billy what say you? >> i sat down to write jokes i usually get a heads up on topic
read his column in the "new york post." when we come right back, miller on the iranian ayatollah tweeting about baltimore and watters not allowed to travel to iran. miller time moments away. super poligrip seals out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. >>> thanks for...
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we put calls into new york state. eric is named in the lawsuit because he's a chief legal officer of new york state. uber has no immediate comment. i will say this about this -- about this suit, and it's a fascinating reading. i haven't read the whole thing. skimmed it because we got it. if you look at page 100 of the lawsuit. liz: you skimmed all the way to -- >> paragraph -- >> oh, paragraph. >> i was directed to this. i'm not that fast a reader. i'm a dyslexic. it says in that paragraph that using an app in a different case is a functional equivalent of a street hail. that new york city itself in defending itself -- liz: well, i don't know what they're drinking. but that's not -- charlie: so what they're saying is new york city has already admitted that basically the app, the notion of calling a cab on an app is the functional equivalent of a street hail. they said that -- they cite the corporation council of new york city. the lawyer for new york city making that case and claim. i think the lawsuit has legs. i can
we put calls into new york state. eric is named in the lawsuit because he's a chief legal officer of new york state. uber has no immediate comment. i will say this about this -- about this suit, and it's a fascinating reading. i haven't read the whole thing. skimmed it because we got it. if you look at page 100 of the lawsuit. liz: you skimmed all the way to -- >> paragraph -- >> oh, paragraph. >> i was directed to this. i'm not that fast a reader. i'm a dyslexic. it says in...
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in new york city, bring a guest, drink organic coffee. an amazing team of people that make democracy now! have every day on 1300 public radio and tv stations. i take you out to dinner and we take a life journey. i learned where you were born where you grew up what you are doing, what you would like to be doing. maybe you want to bring your partner, daughter, son mother, father, a friend. from the shadow of the empire state building in chelsea. that is a $2000 tax-deductible charitable contribution that goes to link tv. michael called yesterday. he is getting dinner and a show. hoping someone will match that generosity. it is a $2000 contribution. it makes a huge difference. 866-359-4334. 866-359-4334. he call from california. we will be going out to dinner. just make the pledge. when are you coming to new york -- next month, next season, i have no idea. father's day is coming up. mother's day just passed. birthday, graduations are happening. i am giving the commencement address at sarah lawrence's graduate school this week. maybe you went
in new york city, bring a guest, drink organic coffee. an amazing team of people that make democracy now! have every day on 1300 public radio and tv stations. i take you out to dinner and we take a life journey. i learned where you were born where you grew up what you are doing, what you would like to be doing. maybe you want to bring your partner, daughter, son mother, father, a friend. from the shadow of the empire state building in chelsea. that is a $2000 tax-deductible charitable...
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in upstate new york where resident were powerless against the rule of eminent domain. it gives the government the right to take your property for the greater good of the community, and in some cases for the greater good of corporate interests. adam may found out what that means for neighbours when a pipeline comes to town. >> in the hills of central new york, tensions are running high. >> we are still in america. we want to know the five or six guys on here. know. owners. the man on the right is a representative from the energy giant williams. >> i'm not trying to make your life difficult. it's fairness. >> we are not under any obligation to knock on the door once we have the court order. >> reporter: weeks ago part of their land, two acres next to their house, was taken by eminent domain. williams perhaps to bury a 30 much high pressure natural gas pipeline. this day the company began work, some on the grew showing up unannounced. >> it wasn't fun shocking the landowner. we handled them - you wouldn't with. >> i can imagine the anger and frustration, we are not aiming
in upstate new york where resident were powerless against the rule of eminent domain. it gives the government the right to take your property for the greater good of the community, and in some cases for the greater good of corporate interests. adam may found out what that means for neighbours when a pipeline comes to town. >> in the hills of central new york, tensions are running high. >> we are still in america. we want to know the five or six guys on here. know. owners. the man on...
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i would rather be a senator from new york control of the port of new york currency coming in. the customs house of new york he appoints his good buddy to be in charge. a man by the name of chester a arthur. yes, the same guy who becomes president of the united state. who is seen as so corrupt, but he runs the port customs house in new york. hayes then tries to remove chester arthur as the port collector of new york. conkling blocks him. hayes says that conkling is a thoroughly rotten man because he keeps this corrupt system going in new york. conkling is feared, he is slavishly obeyed, he is secretly despise. he is personally incredibly vain . he wears canary yellow waistcoats and always has take, wavy hair in this lip curl in the center of his four head. he has one major detractor in the united dates congress. that is the former congressman and now senator from maine james g blaine. blaine ridicules conkling for his haughty disdain, his grandeur us swell, his overpowering turkey gobbler strut. why can't our politicians today talk like that? [laughter] conkling vows that the o
i would rather be a senator from new york control of the port of new york currency coming in. the customs house of new york he appoints his good buddy to be in charge. a man by the name of chester a arthur. yes, the same guy who becomes president of the united state. who is seen as so corrupt, but he runs the port customs house in new york. hayes then tries to remove chester arthur as the port collector of new york. conkling blocks him. hayes says that conkling is a thoroughly rotten man...
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new york city and boston. you can take new jersey transit. they're honoring amtrak tickets between trenton and new york city. atlantic city rail line canceled through this point. septa's trenton line is canceled today. maybe through the end of the week they're saying. so they're adding extra cars with west trenton line to help you out. chestnut hill east line is running. chestnut hill west line running with a delay and on the big picture the one thing that we're noticing traffic moving okay through the region. no big accidents except this new one that's just coming in so i want to mention it on 422 approaching 23, this just happened a minute ago. this is your eastbound traffic and we see a couple can of vehicles people on the scene blocking the left lane. traffic is jamming on 422 eastbound with that new accident coming in, matt and tam. >> thank you karen. >>> staying with that transit angle of the derailment we turn to annie mccormick live at 30th street. >> reporter: matt it has been busy overnight after the red cross did set up a comfort
new york city and boston. you can take new jersey transit. they're honoring amtrak tickets between trenton and new york city. atlantic city rail line canceled through this point. septa's trenton line is canceled today. maybe through the end of the week they're saying. so they're adding extra cars with west trenton line to help you out. chestnut hill east line is running. chestnut hill west line running with a delay and on the big picture the one thing that we're noticing traffic moving okay...
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and new york right now. we heard there's limited service today between washington, d.c., and philadelphia. and then between new york and boston. so basically, the philadelphia to new york portion is cut out. things are changing here. this is still very much an active scene. this whole thing happened since 9:00 last night. a lot of pieces of information we still don't know. back to you. >> reporter: adam tuss on the ground for us as well. eun, we should mention as adam said that service between philadelphia and new york is not going to be happening today and the mayor of philadelphia has said don't expect to see that service resume at all this week. >> aaron, thank you. >>> kristin wright did mention that service from d.c. to philly is still on. there was a train that was supposed to depart six minutes ago. now, let's check our forecast. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein telling us about a big change in our weather. tom? >> yeah. sleeping with the windows open last night. you could hear that wind howling
and new york right now. we heard there's limited service today between washington, d.c., and philadelphia. and then between new york and boston. so basically, the philadelphia to new york portion is cut out. things are changing here. this is still very much an active scene. this whole thing happened since 9:00 last night. a lot of pieces of information we still don't know. back to you. >> reporter: adam tuss on the ground for us as well. eun, we should mention as adam said that service...
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mayhem in new york city tonight. this video shows the crowds at penn station chose the ripple effect the derailment is having. >> randy gillen haul is live at the station. you're seeing an impact there in. >> reporter: yeah, the biggest impact is going to be rail travel from here to philadelphia and new york city. outside 30th street station the flags are being flown at half staff for the victims of the derailment. while inside amtrak is trying to get a handle on moving thousands of passengers between major hubs while dealing with extensive damage on their tracks. from sky force 10 we spotted amtrak crews installing brand-new tracks at the crash site. but until monday all service between philadelphia and new york remain shut down. that is causing a ripple effect of frustration. at new york's penn station, passengers describe a chaotic scene. >> we got near three or four hours later than we were suppose to. >> passengers heading to washington are seeing cancellations as well. >> i had to rush down here and make the la
mayhem in new york city tonight. this video shows the crowds at penn station chose the ripple effect the derailment is having. >> randy gillen haul is live at the station. you're seeing an impact there in. >> reporter: yeah, the biggest impact is going to be rail travel from here to philadelphia and new york city. outside 30th street station the flags are being flown at half staff for the victims of the derailment. while inside amtrak is trying to get a handle on moving thousands of...
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. >> new york city would have lost almost 300,000. currently out of those 300,000, over 600 of those are people from the bronx. >> what about the jobs it's bringing? >> only communities that have to balance jobs with our health. we know we can't breath we can't work. >> fresh direct declined a request for an interview. in a statement said that trucks would represent tiny fraction of the traffic that is here and it says it's developing solutions. >> that has not satisfied critics. >> doctors are monitoring the health effects of air pollution in the bronx and disparities in the air that you breathe. >> our research shows if you live near a truck route you have a higher risk of developing asthma than if you live in a nicer neighbourhood in the bronx. >> reporter: it's not just new york air quality was studied from coast to coast, finding airways not equal. it looked at nitrogen dioxide, industrial sites, and found nitrogen dioxide concentrations are 38 prz higher. >> it is an environmental justice issue, the fact that on average, people
. >> new york city would have lost almost 300,000. currently out of those 300,000, over 600 of those are people from the bronx. >> what about the jobs it's bringing? >> only communities that have to balance jobs with our health. we know we can't breath we can't work. >> fresh direct declined a request for an interview. in a statement said that trucks would represent tiny fraction of the traffic that is here and it says it's developing solutions. >> that has not...
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the new york herald special edition published in 1865 show how the news unfolded after the first associated press report that the president had been shot. >>> i'm the curator of collections here at the museum, and we're in our new lincoln exit, president lincoln is dead. this exhibit has a really tight focus on seven editions of the new york herald, published in the 18 hours immediately following lincoln's assassination, so it is the minute by minute story of the news as it happened as people were getting it in this country about the assassination of lincoln. >> one of the ways we helped people understand sort of not just time, but place, is through this great map we have on the floor in the center of the gallery because we are almost here in this billing at the epicenter of thing. i mean, ford's theater is certainly the true spot of most significance for the day, but this is on the site of the national hotel, which is the hotel where booth stayed the night before he committed this horrible crime so you can sort of take a look on the floor of this room after you read through the newspapers
the new york herald special edition published in 1865 show how the news unfolded after the first associated press report that the president had been shot. >>> i'm the curator of collections here at the museum, and we're in our new lincoln exit, president lincoln is dead. this exhibit has a really tight focus on seven editions of the new york herald, published in the 18 hours immediately following lincoln's assassination, so it is the minute by minute story of the news as it happened as...
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matthew dowd, the former chairman of the new york taxi commission. we will continue to follow the story. solar sail technology could one day hurdle humans at 47,000 miles an hour through space. it is still early days. reporter: wind power for world travel. and this age of technology, we are now using the sails up in space, we are using the sun's power, the power of spaceflight. liftoff, an atlas five rocket, may 20, cape canaveral. in his payload, this light sail. superthin, superlight with a reflective mylar film. a sail that catches the sun. >> if the force is constant. reporter: light pushes. >> it is a very very small push. when you get up into space, if you unfurl a lightweight reflector and have sunlight on it, it will move. reporter: think of the sun's energy like little pellets from a bb gun propelling a sail through space. we can go faster than any rockets that have been made. to pluto, for example. >> with two or three years depending on the size of the sail. >> one mission that is being talked about is to rendezvous with haley's comet. rep
matthew dowd, the former chairman of the new york taxi commission. we will continue to follow the story. solar sail technology could one day hurdle humans at 47,000 miles an hour through space. it is still early days. reporter: wind power for world travel. and this age of technology, we are now using the sails up in space, we are using the sun's power, the power of spaceflight. liftoff, an atlas five rocket, may 20, cape canaveral. in his payload, this light sail. superthin, superlight with a...
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intense in new york and atlanta. pivotal game for the hawks and the wizards, they got guy back, john wall declared active and gets back to word and beal to wall and to the rack and this one to beal and goes the wizards way. six minutes to go. beal with a jumper to make it 73-64 and the hawks go on a 14- 0 run and capped off by this floater by schroeder to put them up 78-73 up by four and wizards would eventually cut it to two and off the inbound we would find bradley beal and he would find paul pierce and he would hit a three to give the wizards a lead and the troop coming up big and schroeder would drive and one second left, wizards, all they could do was to attempt a hail mary and to no avail. game six is friday in dc, after the game randy whitman talked about his point guard coming back from injury. >>> tough night in new york and atlanta. guys, good news, the nats won and dc united. there is light at the end of the tunnel. a silver lining. >>> that's a we'll be right back. live in philadelphia on frankfort avenue
intense in new york and atlanta. pivotal game for the hawks and the wizards, they got guy back, john wall declared active and gets back to word and beal to wall and to the rack and this one to beal and goes the wizards way. six minutes to go. beal with a jumper to make it 73-64 and the hawks go on a 14- 0 run and capped off by this floater by schroeder to put them up 78-73 up by four and wizards would eventually cut it to two and off the inbound we would find bradley beal and he would find paul...
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in new york. she was riding in the train home when she was killed that evening. >>> meantime new lawsuits from passengers involved in last week's deadly derailment were filed in federal court this morning. tom kline and robert, are representing four people, who survived the crash. attorneys say that they filed suit quickly so their clients could have access to as much preserved evidence, as possible. >>> police feared that the threat of violence is not over after a shoot-out between rival motorcycle gangs in texas. nine people died in the gunfire, in a popular restaurant yesterday. abc news correspondent lana sap has the latest. >> reporter: police in waco, texas new trouble was brewing among rival biker gangs at twin weeks bar and restaurant. police said their officers were able to keep things, to a minimum. >> without a doubt those officers saved our citizens lives yesterday. >> reporter: just a few yards a away families were eating lunch while inside bathroom at twin peaks a fight started betwe
in new york. she was riding in the train home when she was killed that evening. >>> meantime new lawsuits from passengers involved in last week's deadly derailment were filed in federal court this morning. tom kline and robert, are representing four people, who survived the crash. attorneys say that they filed suit quickly so their clients could have access to as much preserved evidence, as possible. >>> police feared that the threat of violence is not over after a shoot-out...
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he was a dean at medgar evers college in new york city. he also founded a prep school in new york. that school is closed today as his staff remember him. griffith was 42. here are pictures of the five victims identified so far. griffith justin zemser rachel jacobs jim gaines and abid gilani. you can read about them on nbcwashington.com. >>> amtrak is running limited service for a second day, fewer trains are running and there is modified service between washington and philadelphia. all training between philadelphia and new york have been canceled. if you have train tickets outof d.c. check with amtrak before you leave for the station. and there are about a dozen people still missing after the train crash. coming up we'll hear from an emotional father who's frustrated with amtrak he says his son is missing and he's not getting any answers. >>> happening right now, a person was just hit by a train and killed in northeast d.c. we have a live picture of the scene to show you along new york city avenue just north of union station. unclear at this point what type of train has hit this pe
he was a dean at medgar evers college in new york city. he also founded a prep school in new york. that school is closed today as his staff remember him. griffith was 42. here are pictures of the five victims identified so far. griffith justin zemser rachel jacobs jim gaines and abid gilani. you can read about them on nbcwashington.com. >>> amtrak is running limited service for a second day, fewer trains are running and there is modified service between washington and philadelphia. all...
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we have more from new york. i jutcht got -- i just got new credit cards and they had chip-and-pin technology embedded. it seems the shift is happening. >> i guess we can go shopping then. >> we can. let's do it. will >> maybe come back next week. this is a fascinating change going on here particularly in him america right now. the vice chairman of risk and public policy joins me right now to talk about this. ellen, i think that people don't realize how big a deal this is. where all of the merchants in the u.s. now have, how does this work? they'll have liability if they don't accept this chip-and-pin technology at their sales locations? ellen: well, they are in the process right now of rolling out those chip terminals. if you look around you you'll see the little slot where you put your chip card in about one-third of the terminals in the market today. not all of them are activated. start looking for those today. merchants will be in a position to offer a much more secure payment experience to their card holders
we have more from new york. i jutcht got -- i just got new credit cards and they had chip-and-pin technology embedded. it seems the shift is happening. >> i guess we can go shopping then. >> we can. let's do it. will >> maybe come back next week. this is a fascinating change going on here particularly in him america right now. the vice chairman of risk and public policy joins me right now to talk about this. ellen, i think that people don't realize how big a deal this is....
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to new york sit tuesday night. this all happening in the port richmond neighborhood of philadelphia. all seven of the cars came completely off the tracks. 140 people have gone to area hospitals to be evaluated or treated. so of course, we're still searching for passengers who could be trapped there at that scene. steve keeley telling us they're brinking in lots of lights to shine there in that area before daylight, hoping that they can see better, and that rescue effort is underway. >> fox 29 has you covered we went off the air at 1:30 this morning, back on since 3:00 a.m. bob kelly has been following this and what this means for this morning. >> good morning everyone. at 3:46 looking live from steve's camera there, right in the port richmond section of the neighborhood, frandford avenue between torresdale and castor is that main staging area and kind of set the scene. >> this happened in wayne junction which is right there in the neighborhood, that busy stretch of the northeast corridor that not only uses, used by
to new york sit tuesday night. this all happening in the port richmond neighborhood of philadelphia. all seven of the cars came completely off the tracks. 140 people have gone to area hospitals to be evaluated or treated. so of course, we're still searching for passengers who could be trapped there at that scene. steve keeley telling us they're brinking in lots of lights to shine there in that area before daylight, hoping that they can see better, and that rescue effort is underway. >>...
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. >> new tonight, news 4 is live in brooklyn new york where police are still questioning people who know deron wint. >> he has some relatives here, some friends here. we're investigating that with them right now. >> even his family has madelf in. >> tonight we're at one week and counting and the man hadn't for a murder suspect covers d.c. and at least two other states now. >> deron wint is wanted for the killing of savvas and amy savopoulos their 10-year-old son and their housekeeper. wint's last known address is in maryland but today's search led them to brooklyn and the nypd spent today questioning her. >> sources told our sister station in new york that wint may be headed back to maryland but right now police aren't ruling anything out. news 4's jackie bensen left for brooklyn as soon as we heard police were searching up there. she begins our team coverage now. jackie? >> reporter: well doreen, throughout the day and right up until about two minutes ago the question has been is he in d.c. is he in new york and that has not been confirmed by anyone which mpd at this time. now right now
. >> new tonight, news 4 is live in brooklyn new york where police are still questioning people who know deron wint. >> he has some relatives here, some friends here. we're investigating that with them right now. >> even his family has madelf in. >> tonight we're at one week and counting and the man hadn't for a murder suspect covers d.c. and at least two other states now. >> deron wint is wanted for the killing of savvas and amy savopoulos their 10-year-old son...
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justin zemser was heading home to rockaway beach, new york. the 20-year-old was on break as a second year cadet. his family heard about the crash while waiting for him to arrive home. >> i went online to see if everything was on time, they said there was a derailment and we kept calling the hospitals and then we got the phone call this morning that my son had passed. >> reporter: defense secretary ashton carter shared sympathy on behalf of zemser's family. >> it's a painful day for the entire academy and all those affected by the tragedy. >> reporter: wells fargo banking executive abid gill lani split his time between washington and new york city. he was a married father of two. as was jim gaines, the associate associated"associated press" video architect who was traveling home at the news agency headquarters. ap president gary pruett told employees leaves behind professionalism, accomplishment, time, and humor. rachel jacobs lived in manhattan with her husband and two children. her family remembered her as a wonderful mother, daughter, sister
justin zemser was heading home to rockaway beach, new york. the 20-year-old was on break as a second year cadet. his family heard about the crash while waiting for him to arrive home. >> i went online to see if everything was on time, they said there was a derailment and we kept calling the hospitals and then we got the phone call this morning that my son had passed. >> reporter: defense secretary ashton carter shared sympathy on behalf of zemser's family. >> it's a painful...
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david, big news today amtrak is running again between philadelphia and new york city. the first train left at 5:53 a few minutes ago and trenton line will also run today. here's the difference. it's not stopping at the north philadelphia station and outbound trains are not stopping at the harer ford or bridesburg station or tacony. bridesburg or tacony trenton line not stopping. because of that we expect delays the first train left 35 minutes late and those delays will spill out on cherry hill east line we think because a lot of trains that run on trenton line stop at cherry hill east. here we're looking the attack owny palmyra bridge. stick to turnpike connector bridge. looking live ben franklin. westbound traffic headed to center city. we have ongoing construction blocking right lane. no delays yet. as you look in this picture a touch of fog in the area. so we expect reduced visibility through the region, matt. >> thank you karen. amtrak northeast corridor is fully operational. this comes less than a week after the derailment disaster that killed 8 people and injured
david, big news today amtrak is running again between philadelphia and new york city. the first train left at 5:53 a few minutes ago and trenton line will also run today. here's the difference. it's not stopping at the north philadelphia station and outbound trains are not stopping at the harer ford or bridesburg station or tacony. bridesburg or tacony trenton line not stopping. because of that we expect delays the first train left 35 minutes late and those delays will spill out on cherry hill...
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longtime reporter for "the new york times." you see david carr, tom trick seymour hersh, dan elsberry, leading whistleblower in this country, until edward snowden came along, who you see. this is the first time we are making this dvd available to you for $75. it is also part of our final day gold collection, a seven-dvd collection. all yours on the last day that we get to ask for your support. 866-359-4334 is the number to call. if we were doing it by the calculator, $75 times seven we would be well over $500, but for $250, we are making available to you the whole seven dvd collection, if you call now. 866-359-4334. this documentary you have been watching is more than one hour but there are many other documentaries that brave new films has produced over the last decade. for example, "koch brothers exposed." in addition to that, you have "unmanned, america's drone wars." you get as well the documentary "outfoxed," including extensive interview from fox employees and other bonus features. we ask you to call up and stand up for in
longtime reporter for "the new york times." you see david carr, tom trick seymour hersh, dan elsberry, leading whistleblower in this country, until edward snowden came along, who you see. this is the first time we are making this dvd available to you for $75. it is also part of our final day gold collection, a seven-dvd collection. all yours on the last day that we get to ask for your support. 866-359-4334 is the number to call. if we were doing it by the calculator, $75 times seven...
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in new york, suzanne marquez for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> oh, that he did. you won't want to miss the last three late shows with david letterman. tonight tom hanks sit down with dave for the 60th time. that's at 11:35 tonight after "eyewitness news" at 11:00. right here on cbs-3. jane paul did i real nice job as well sunday morning. >> just fantastic. >> i watched that, yes learned a lot, too. that was fun. >> you forget half back the show goes. see all of these different shot. he said he doesn't remember all of the segments that he saw re aired. >> it will be tough going into the studio, he says but he was processing. >> trying to remember everything. >> wow. check it out tonight. we'll take a short break. be right back. good morning. there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their contracts respected. they also should be held accountable. and it's wrong philadelphi
in new york, suzanne marquez for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> oh, that he did. you won't want to miss the last three late shows with david letterman. tonight tom hanks sit down with dave for the 60th time. that's at 11:35 tonight after "eyewitness news" at 11:00. right here on cbs-3. jane paul did i real nice job as well sunday morning. >> just fantastic. >> i watched that, yes learned a lot, too. that was fun. >> you forget half back the show...
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justin zemser was on his way home from new york. then the missing like this boy's dad, bob gildersleeve. he dropped his son off at lacrosse and got on the train tuesday night. his family has been handing out flyers hoping someone know where is he is. >>> the amtrak derailment continues to have a huge impact on travelers all along the northeast corridor. many people have been stranded or delayed because of the destruction in service. nbc10's katy zachry is live for us at 30th street station in philadelphia with more on that. katy fill us in. >> reporter: vai i talked to a number of passengers here at 30th street station who have had to change their travel plans. amtrak is not offering as many trains headed south as they normally do but at least it's still open. for those needing to take septa's trenton line well that will also not operate for the next week because it says the same track with the deadly derailment happened tuesday night. while investigators out there have made headway, they say it will be days maybe longer before they
justin zemser was on his way home from new york. then the missing like this boy's dad, bob gildersleeve. he dropped his son off at lacrosse and got on the train tuesday night. his family has been handing out flyers hoping someone know where is he is. >>> the amtrak derailment continues to have a huge impact on travelers all along the northeast corridor. many people have been stranded or delayed because of the destruction in service. nbc10's katy zachry is live for us at 30th street...