Senate race in pennsylvania go toe to toe tonight. A dog saves its owners life from potential disaster. Lets over to matt pellman whose looking at the roads a little after 6 00 a. M. , good morning, matt. Reporter good morning to you, we are watching a problem on this early monday morning, an overturned truck in gas borough on glassboro, 55. Emergency crews are on the scene north of vineland toward glass borough heading toward deptford on 55. Farther along this is 42. Tail lights going toward the walt whitman bridge. Youre moving okay here, this is known as 76. 42 and 76. Farther along the schuylkill expressway westbound scene by city avenue. People just starting to tap their brakes. Delays on the schuylkill expressway are not too bad. No major delays on i95. Vine street expressway is open overnight. Do watch out, the overhead lights are out on a chunk of the boulevard where it meets up with the schuylkill expressway. Youre getting by okay youre dealing with dark conditions. Over on th
Whole idea of the appeal and the bail that was set today. Whats clear from this is that nobody is above the law. This is a significant jail time for the chief Law Enforcement officer of the state. Because of the length of her sentence less than two years shes entitled to the same bail status as she was prior to her conviction. Obviously she was on bail. So, the judge however increased the bail due to her changed circumstances. Reporter so, interesting set of optics as we said on the one part she will be out on bail but for today at least she has been taken away in handcuffs and will be processed at the Montgomery County facility, the criminal justice facility there in eagleville. Now, the judge today had some ry harsh words about what happened here. She said this was retaliation and revenge talking of the crime miss kane had been convicted of against perceived enemies she believed had embarrassed her. She had been driven by eagle he go concerned about her image focusing on fighting cri
You can at that point to stop it. Reporter chopper6 shows just how the fire consumed some of the rooftops. Frightened neighbors could only look on and pray their homes would not be next. My main concern was having it spread. Because sparks were flying. Shoes and clothes and crock pots and towels, everything you could think of. Reporter from the flames and destruction came a glimmer of hope. Jessica rivera doesnt even live in this neighborhood but happened to be driving by the fire. She says when she saw those victims she knew she had to help. It had taken over pretty much the row. We were devastated so we were like okay who are the families involved. We wrote down on my phone as many names numbers sizes of clothes i could get and all day today i did a Facebook Live and people have been messaging me their addresses. I have been picking up donations from their porch. My my trunk is filled. Reporter the red cross is helping seven families for that a total of 23 people. The cause of this f
And im your host, bill kurtis. This is through the decades. John fitzgerald kennedy. The thirty fifth president of the United States. The youngest man to hold the office and a tower figure in American History. His life, his death and the almost mythological shadow he left behind hold a unique place in our collective fascination. In the next hour, we are looking back at the moments, the celebrity and his lasting impact. But we begin with the arena of politics. History tends to cling most fervently to moments of change and despite the divisive politics in this country, its hard to dismiss john f. Kennedy as the faceof change in 1960s america. He was young, charismatic and intoxicatingly charming. All of which bled through on a new Campaign Tool known as television. Let me say first that i accept the nomination of the Democratic Party. Cheers in 1960, the American People had two very different choices for their next president of the United States. Either richard nixon, president eisenhowe
Of their speeches one day before the Vice President ial debate. Does the vacancy on the court, as well as pastoral potential future decisions past or potential future decisions affect your decision . Republicans, call 202 7488001 , democrats, call 202 7488000. Independents, call 202 7488002. If you are a member of a third party, call 202 7488003. You can send us a tweet, cspanwj, or join us on facebook. We are keeping an eye on the Supreme Court as oral arguments begin this week. Yesterday was the traditional red mass in washington, d. C. The is the headline from Weekend Edition of usa today, the court on the brink of transformation. Actions president s could bring on monumental shifts in legal owner stones. From harry reid and Mitch Mcconnell on america garland on the Merrick Garland nomination. Give us a call. David savage of the l. A. Times, is writing about this. , dividedhe headline Supreme Court opens a new term that could bring a historic shift. He says and evenly divided Suprem