That all sides can live with. Reporter uber was warned that enforcement in philadelphia will resume, they said in a statement it is more imperative, then ever that the house leadership stick to their promise and pass ride sharing legislation week of october 17th. Until a decision is made uber x and lyft drivers risk ticketing and immediate impoundment of their vehicles if caught. This uber x driver said he is not worried about impoundment because he feels he has fairly paid to make sure that his carries registered and safe. Unique perspective given that when he is not driving a uber in philadelphia he pays heavily to operate a cab in new york city. Now, ppa said in a statement acknowledging that they know how popular those ride sharing apps air many official was like to see them continue but they say with the expiration of this permit, the service is quote now illegal, in philadelphia, and the ppa is committed to enforcing the law. The reporting live from Spring Garden im alexandria ho
Prison . Target, to buy street clothes. Then, he was headed out for a steak. In green bay, colleen henry, 12 news. Joyce one of holloways attorneys, who pushed for the new dna testing, spoke with kent wainscott. Who is live in the newsroom with his reaction. Kent . Kent yeah, he was not the original attorney. Ray dallosto took on holloways case, after his conviction. He pushed for new dna testing. And to get the case into the hands of the people at the innocence project. His milwaukee office. And i asked about the difficulties in trying to reopen a case, years later. And his reaction, when he got the news of holloways release. Ray once you get the conviction, once the appeal is done and the time limits have run, thats it. The system doesnt work to try to reopen something. And the standard in the law is for newlydiscovered evidence, its got to be something that was not known at the time. The time. This made my day. Theres Nothing Better than to have justice done, and especially, a wrong
Now at 11, admiring his dedication. Reporter how far do you want . About 18 hours. It takes a man about five hours to get to his job in a community is rallying behind him to make sure he does not have to walk again in akron business forced to close after an ebola scare, see who the owners ev was going on and i had clothes that i had smoke billowing out of my closing. Reporter get ready to play more why, prescription drugs could skyrocket next year. This is soaring is the story of a hard working man who walked 18 miles to work in the chain of events that now has an entire Community Rallying e. Good evening i am russ mitchell. I ams earl mitchell. After we told you the story last night many of you were moved to action. Hillary has an update to the story. Reporter this has become the epicenter of goodwill for a man who has become a sort of work ethic hero. Carl coming. Not the goodhearted cop who picked him up and certainly not the good stuff avalanche that has us all renewing our faith i
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Mileperhour winds. gov. Rick scott, r florida its here, its absolutely here. Officials saying the effects of matthew will be unlike any hurricane in decades and that some places may become uninhabitable for weeks or months. gov. Rick scott, florida we are already starting to see the impacts. And it is a monster. Again, our number one priority is protecting power lines are down across the state. Hundreds of thousands are without power. But despite repeated calls to evacuate and predictions of a devastating storm surge, gov. Rick scott, r florida 11 feet possible storm surge. In your house, if youre close, you could have storm surge and waves over your roof. Some people say theyre staying put. mos were all scared. We all think were going to be okay but nobody knows. mos ive been through all the storms here growing up Sharie Johnson thanks, dianne. brian loftus coverage this morning with sherry. Who is tracking Hurricane Matthew. Sherry, it looks like the storm is looping back around to t