All of the obama leftovers before they do more harm to the Trump Administration. Good evening, everybody. White House Press Secretary sean spicer says President Trump is extremely confident that the Justice Department will find evidence the Obama Administration wiretapped him before the election. I think hes extremely confident. There have been i mtied this before, ill let them do their job and the house and senate and the d. O. J. Report this, as i commented in the past, there is significant reporting about surveillance techniques that have existed throughout the 2016 election. Ill leave it to them to issue their report. I think he feels very confident well ultimately come of this, well vindicate him. Lou spicers comments a day after the Justice Department asked for two more weeks in which to provide evidence supporting the president s assertions about having been wiretapped. The House Intelligence Committee giving the department of justice until march 20th to comply with evidence req
Were back open on the eastbound side of the schuylkill expressway, right around university avenue. That fuel spill that was in the area, oil spill from an earlier tractortrailer accident, completely wiped out and cleared out of the way. Earlier we did have it closed here. You needed alternates and there was a little bit of a backup. Traffic moving freely through dhere. No problems on the eastbound or westbound side. If you typically take the vine street expressway, you might check in to see if theres construction. Not today. Both directions are open in between the schuylkill expressway over here and broad street. Were still in the green there. Most of our majors getting back to normal. More updates when im back in the next ten minutes and well check in with new jersey. Rosemary . Good news. Thanks for that, jess. For septa riders, the next two weeks will be very critical. Transit voters may strike if they dont get a new contract. That means bus, subway and Trolley Service could stop. M
Exploration from the moon to mars. Valerie neal i am valerie neal. We are in the milestones of flight hall at the center of the museum. This is the hall where we display the pioneering aircraft and spacecraft that transformed the modern world. When this Museum Opened in july of 1976, almost every space artifact on display had recently been in the news. This was very much a museum of contemporary death spaceflight and it was, for most people, it was their first chance to see what had been lauded in the 1960s and 70s during this heroic age of Space Exploration when humans first ventured off the planet into space and all the way to the moon, when the United States and the soviet union began sending craft out to explore the nearby planets. All of this was exciting and thrilling, and people just flocked into the museum to see it. In the 40 years since the building opened, we have continued to acquire treasures of space history. We have about 17,000 artifacts related to space history. We hav
Transform the modern world. When this Museum Opened in july every to back on display had recently been on the move. This was very much a museum of contemporary spaceflight and for most people, their first chance to see what had been lauded in 1960s and 70s during this heroic age of Space Exploration when humans first went off the planet into space and all the way to the main. When the United States and the soviet union began sending craft out to export the nearby planets. All of this was exciting and thrilling and people just flocked to the museum to see it. In the 40 years since the building opened, we have continued to acquire treasures of space history. We have about 17,000 artifacts related to space history. We have just over 1000 of them on display in our two locations here in the washington area. Then we have another 1500 on display in other museums around the world. In our tour today, we are going to look at some of the original artifacts that were the stars of the show when the
I took on the world yes, he did. An American Icon passes away. Muhammad ali has died at the age of 74 after a threedecadelong battle with parkinsons disease. Good evening. Thank you for joining us tonight. Im ama daetz. And im dan ashley. Word of alis passing came about 90 minutes ago now. We have Team Coverage tonight on the legacy that ali leaves behind. We begin with abc 7 news sports director larry beil. Larry. Reporter ama, the boxing legend hospitalized in arizona with a respiratory condition, and tonight the sports world, celebrities, fans, theyre all remembering one of the most famous people in the world. Known simply as the greatest 37 muhammad ali, brilliant boxer who of course could float like a bulletfly and sting like a bee, passing away at the age of 74. Ali was a threetime heavyweight champion. In his prime he was part fighter, part promoter. The consummate showman. Abc News Reporter Marci Gonzalez looking back now on the life and legacy of the champ. Reporter he called