Not released. They are 25 and 36 years old. This incident under investigation by multiple agencies, nypd, Westchester County Police Department, Westchester District Attorneys Office and new York State Attorney general. Live marcus solis, channel 7 eyewitness news. Thank you. Lets check on traffic from above where you can see how far the backup goes. Shannon sohn is in newscopter 7. Its bad out there. It is. The sad part is that this is an improvement. This is the southbound side of the Sawmill River parkway. Delays to the cross county parkway. This is where they have reopened one lane of traffic. So, that is your glimmer of hope. Its a small. Cross county delays past 87th. Delay on 87 southbound goes past the Yonkers Raceway and down to Van Cortlandt park. Letter take you to the northbound side all lanes remain shut down. You can see right here into the center of your picture, right where it joins up with the henry hudson parkway. All that traffic is being forced to mosholu parkway. Th
Was walking a washed out trail when he tried to take a shortcut and fell. When i pulled up on the trail. He was talking to the control center. He was complaining of left hip, left groin, in the left side. Report the man was stranded hanging from a tree some 400 feet above solid ground along a nearly vertical drop. We had a contract with the party himself. However, he is pa teeinged ap slurred speech that point. He has minimum battery left on his cell. He stated he had approximately 1 left. Reporter there 1 was just enough power get rescue crews an ex ac location them they were on their way. Now they would race against daylight, col temperatures and dangerous conditions to get to. A little tricky due to the loose terrain, stones, rocks, the foliage on the ground, covering, so my guys could not see where they were planting the pete. We could hear him. Inthe i goos went up. He was yelling for help. I guess he saw the lights and started yelling for help. The chopper footage captured. A spe
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Room to read is an organization that is opening schools and libraries across the developing world for the poorest of the poor hundreds of schools, thousands of libraries so that every child everywhere is no longer denied an education because they were born in the wrong place at the wrong time. John wood is an amazing guy. He used to be a big executive at microsoft until he went on vacation in nepal. Thats when he saw the desperate need for books and libraries. He changed the course of his own life to change the lives of children all over the world. When i was growing up in pennsylvania, we had actually a bookmobile that came to our town. And we think of this kind of as a nepalese yakmobile. Weve got our yak loaded with books, and were about to head off to go to a secondary school here to deliver about 500 books to help them start their first library. When john arrives with his yakmobile, just look at the reaction. Reading isnt just fun. Its a way for them to connect to the world beyond