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Transcripts For WABC Eyewitness News 20240622

between uncomfortable and oppressive right now and it will stay that way. the humidity will stay high for much of the week, even if the heat starts to tail off a little bit tomorrow and especially on wednesday. we do have that air quality alert in effect until 11:00 p.m. and this type of really stagnant, hot, humid air mass a lot of ground level censor and par tick ozone and particulate in the air. radar satellite shows a couple of thunderstorms did develop but they weaken have one developed over the bronx over the gw bridge for a while and then that moved off to the east and a couple of little showers over in monmouth county new jersey trying to provide a little bit of relief. the first heatwave in central park in over two years since july of 2013. this was our third consecutive day and we are going to extend the heatwave into tomorrow. won t be quite as hot but you want to stay in air conditioned places if you can. if you can t, stay hydrated and avoid heavy exertion ou

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Transcripts For WCAU NBC10 News At 11pm 20161230

after they said they arrested the killer maurice green. this line showed how loved marie buck was in south philadelphia. people waited to get inside the funeral home and say their good-byes to the 81-year-old store owner killed on christmas eve. it s like a bad dream. al buck is marie s brother-in-law. just moments earlier al said he learned about the arrest in marie s shooting death while watching nbc 10. i feel relieved and glad they got him. i m all torn up with her. it s a hell of a way to die. philadelphia police gave us our first look at the suspect, maurice green. homicide detectives say green walked into marie s grocery on 6th and titan sheets and shot marie 11 times. her grandson was supposed to be working that morning. police told us green claims marie s grandson stole his necklace worth $5,000 to $10,000. this isn t green s first brush with the law. a docket search shows he s been arrested 17 times since 2005. the 31-year-old has faced at least 13 dru

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Transcripts For WFTS Action News At 430AM 20160819

there are a handful of cases that were likely transmitted locally. yesterday, the florida department of health only confirmed that two more people contract the virus locally in miami-dade county. that two more people contracted the virus locally in miami-dade county. before this, the only known cases were north of downtown miami. sources are being warned to avoid the area. we asked the about the wynnewood walls because i heard from a friend that it s pretty there. she said i wouldn t go there because of the zika and not even the locals are going there. we have travel guidelines for pregnant women to be announced as soon as today. federal health officials are looking for volunteers to be infected with zika this winter when mosquitoes are not volunteers to be studied in baltimore. vaccines are also being researched by a pennsylvania- based company. today, there will be a conference about usf about the zika virus. they are expected to attend. university health experts ar

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Transcripts For WABC Eyewitness News 20160211

back to port. once they got back passengers were tweeting out photos of long lines as people tried to make their way off the ship. eyewitness news reporter josh einiger in the bayonne where the ship was docked. he s talking to angry passengers. we were there at the mob scene when the passengers made it out of customs. i want to step out of the way and show you how big this ship is. it s the first time since this whole saga began. this is an enormous vessel. you can only imagine if it were a smaller ship, what would have happened when it had gone through that storm. reporter: they cheered as the anthem of the seas glided in to the aptly named port liberty. thousands of passengers now liberated to tell their terrifying story. i at one point thought i wasn t going to see my family again. reporter: last sunday was vacation became the stuff of nightmares when the world s third largest cruise ship with more than 6,000 people onboard steered directly in to a storm with 1

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Transcripts For WCBS CBS 2 News At 11 20160211

they are just happy to be home safely. the manhattan skyline greeted the 4500 passengers aboard royal caribbean s anthem of the seas. passengers cheered from their balconies, grateful to be home safely. many couldn t get off the ship fast enough, even kissing the ground when they got off. free at last. we were first in line to get off four hours ago. reporter: the ship left on saturday but was forced to turn around monday after sailing straight into a winter storm. it hit 30 foot waves and hurricane force winds of 100 miles per hour. horrible. horrible. it was extremely bad. we thought we were going to die. reporter: passengers were ordered to stay in their room for nearly 12 hours to ride out the storm. we were stuck into our we were stuck in our rooms. everybody out, they were looking at the damage that was done. it did comfort us at three, five, seven, and 9:00 p.m. then he s not going to announce who is sleeping? reporter: this video shows the trail of d

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