By mutual of america designing customized individual and group retiremt products. Thats why were your retirement company. Additional support has been provided by oand by the corporaor public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. From the tisch wnet studios at Lincoln Center in new rerk, hariivasan. Sreenivasan good evening, and thanks for joining us. Barry brought its heavy rain to louisiana today as it moved very slowly out of the gulf of mexico and onto land, briefly becoming a hurricane before turning back into a Tropical Storm. The storms winds reached 75 miles an hour, making it a category one and the first named hurricane of 2019. It was downgraded to a Tropical Storm within hours, as its wind speeds dropped after making landfa west of new orleans. But, it was the rain, not the wind speeds, that caused evacuations and preparations for days of possible flooding. Water flowed over the tops of some levees, but as of the afternoon, n
Designing customized individual and Group Retirement products. Thats why were your retirement company. Additional support has been provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. From the tisch wnet studios at wlincoln center in rk, hari sreenivasan. Sreenivasan good evening, and thanks for joining us. Barry brought its heavy rain to veuisiana today as it move slowly out of the gulf of mexico and on land, briefly becoming a hurricane before turning back into a Tropical Storm. The storms winds reached 75 miles an hour, making it a catery one and the first named hurricane of 2019. It was downgraded to a Tropical Storm within hours, as its wind speeds dropped after making landfall west of new orleans. But, it was the rain, not the wind speeds, that caused evacuations and preparations for days of possible flooding. Water flowedver the tops of some levees, but as of the afternoon, no levee breaches have b
Everyone is on the same page when it comes to safety. Fox5 bob barnard is live at the green belt metro station with more, bob. Hey allison, steve, spoke to a metro ride erin sums it up foreeverybody its easier getting work and staying off the road and riding metro. He says im taking chances. It was ntsb a week ago good and federal transit administering over the weekend both blatting metro for not doing enough to ensure passenger safety since april 23 theres been eight smoke and fire incidents on metro ntsb blasted Transit Agency for safety oversight system fundamentally flawed. You mentioned paul wheat feld called the meeting of 650 metro managers and supervisor and people will be fired if they dont get on board putting passenger make it clear in terms of my priorities and expectations and fact were running multibillion business here with peoples lives at stake and now federal government fts demanding retreatment for everybody front lines of metro system. Theres 13,000 employees and me
Im rule notice. Tonight hes okay but the search is on for whoever went on the tack. Fox 29s Dave Schratwieser live at temple hospital tonight. Dave, this started out as quiet brawl. Reporter lucy, police say there were several dozen people fighting in the street when they arrived on the scene as officers moved in to break up the brawl, this officer was sprayed in the face then raced here to the hospital. The injured 25yearold pha officer Left Temple University hospital in a caravan of police cars just before 8 30 tuesday night. Two hours after he was raced here when someone sprayed him in the face during a melee at 25th and diamond. He was sprayed with pepper spray went in both of his eyes. He was unable to see initially. Reporter it happened just before 6 30 when Police Received several 911 calls about dozens of people fighting in the street in front of this Philadelphia Housing Authority complex. Reports avenue large crowd fighting. Mainly females. We got a call of a possible stabbin
Before 6 30 when Police Received several 911 calls about dozens of people fighting in the street in front of this Philadelphia Housing Authority complex. Reports avenue large crowd fighting. Mainly females. We got a call of a possible stabbing. A person with a knife. Reporter 20pha police and philadelphia officers responded to the scene to break up the fight. Thats when the young officer fell to his knees complaining he couldnt see and an officer assist call werent out and police raced the officer to Temple University emergency room where he was treater immediately. He still has some blurred vision but hes in stable condition and expected to be all right. Reporter police are reviewing video from surveillance cameras on this School Across the street and at a wreck center at 25th and diamond. We have no description of who pepper sprayed the officer. The officer just realized while he was breaking up this large crowd that something was sprayed into his eyes. Reporter no other officers or