The general assembly, my fellow it is an honor to stand before you for the second time to discuss the state of our state and the work we will do this year to make life better for all of our citizens. When i became governor one year ago, i took the baton with momentum created by previous administrations. And together, we have worked every day, not just to sustain the momentum, but to build on it. We have worked to make sure the Business Climate in indiana remains among the very best in the nation. That hoosiers have the tools they need to take advantage of growing opportunities. And that our State Government is among the most efficient and effective for the very people that we serve. Visionar, i outlined a to take indiana to the next level. And i laid out five goals. Five goals to help us get there. 2018 is all about taking those tools that we have been provided and putting them to work for a single purpose, to make life better for all hoosiers. So the question before us now is what mus
This is 40 minutes. [applause] [applause] is my pleasure to be able to introduce to you his excellency, the governor of the commonwealth, charles baker. [applause] gov. Baker thank you. [applause] gov. Baker thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you all for being with us tonight. Thank you. It is nice to have you with us. Thank you for being here. Mr. Speaker, madam president. Members of the house and senate. Congressman neal. Thank you for joining us. Fellow constitutional officers, members of the governors counsel, mr. Chief justice, welcome. Members of the judiciary, members of the cabinet in my administration, sheriffs, district attorneys, mayors, local officials, reverend clergy, distinguished guests. Members of my family that are here this evening. [applause] gov. Baker our children, char lie, excuse me, he is the naughty one, aj, caroline, and my wife. And an outstanding and committed first lady. [applause] gov. Baker and my fellow citizens. When we when we began mr. Romney thre
Not nearly as star studied but goes on as planned, but the president not in the room, it took a serious turn this year. Good morning, im annie yu im Tom Fitzgerald. Great to see you. Sunday april 30th, last day of april. May day tomorrow already. Caitlin roth, how are you . Good morning to you both and foles like we rushed into summer with the weather. Tied a record at washington. Felt like it outside. It was 91 degrees but with the humidity warmer, felt like the middle of summer and still humid. First steps outdoors, grab a sunday paper, its sticky and cloudy, a lot like yesterday morning as we take a live view of the white house. Its last day of april and ending on a warm note, warm days throughout the month. 72 outside, mostly cloudy, winds out of the northeast and that will be a key difference i todays forecast compared to yesterday, winds out of the northeast off the atlantic relatively cooler waters. Not for everyone, we got a warm front set up, and even though were starting off
And tonight his family is sharing their pain. Police say zenas powell was not the gunmans target. He was on his way to his grandmothers house after buying food at the story. Sunday night, the big story on action news, the search for the gunman who shot the teenager. He was one of three people caught in the hail of gunfire. Tonight we spoke with one of the victims surviving the hail of gunfire. Sharing her fear and anger about the events that unfolded last night. And jeff chirico joins us live from Police Headquarters with more. Jeff . Walter and sarah, zenas powell was just an innocent bystander. His family says he was respectful and dreamed of becoming a doctor. However, last night his dream was cut short in what chesters mayor calls a senseless act of violence that will not be follow rated. They shot, shot, shot, shots. It sounded like they even loaded back up or something. Just after leaving the hospital, jeanine described the moments she nearly lost her life in the hail of gunfire
We are dealing with steam and just water that might surrender surround the pipe and not compromise it would cause an extreme steam condition which it did. I started getting like a waxy substance on my glasses and clothes. Reporter their gear carefully removed and bagged for testing. They have not determined the exact location of the leak and what caused it. The city has 6785 miles of water mains and about a thousand miles are over 100 years old which makes it no surprise there were at least 400 water main breaks every year but one since 1998. There were 562 in 2015. I watched all the steam come out and so high it almost reached the top of that building. Thats all i saw. Reporter it was scary . Well, yeah, yeah. Reporter so you can see there where 58th street buckled after the leak and steam still escaping at this hour. So 58th between 6th and seventh avenues remains closed for repairs and so that the dep can isolate that leak. There were no evacuations due to the leak and luckily, ther