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make allegations and appear on the political advertisement when they waited 40 years not to be. >> it was supposed to be an easy win for the gop but some call it a tossup. a special election between roy moore and doug jones has become a referendum on the red hot national spotlight of sexual misconduct. allegations of the former judge in his 30 preyed on girls when he they were just 13 and gave jones a fighting chance to become the first democratic senator in that state in 25 years. >> i'm voting for joan. >> i'll be voting for judge moore. >> truth be told, i haven't decided but my granddad's gonna write him because he's a republican, but he doesn't like roy moore. i'm still kind of a tossup. >> i was voting for doug jones
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before all this came up. all. [inaudible] >> i want to see a republican in the senate. >> none of that has been proven. none of it. it's all allegations. a lot of people are jumping the gun. >> in the world we live in, a lot of times are guilty until proven innocent so i'll give him the benefit of the doubt. >> we have faxed team coverage on this controversial race. peter is in birmingham covering the doug jones campaign. we begin with jonathan who's covering roy's camp. >> alabama voters are about to receive robo call from the president. >> they are indeed. the presence robo call is scheduled to go out tomorrow, the day before the election. the president's message is clear, he wants to keep this alabama senate seat under republican control. >> roy moore is the guy we
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need to pass our make america great again agenda. he is a conservative who will help me steer this country back on track after eight years of the obama disaster. >> but not all republicans are on board. richard shelby talked about his decision to vote for a republican writing candidate because all the allegations surrounding roy moore. >> do you believe these two alabama women? >> i think the women are believable. i have no reason not to believe them, just like the attorney general session said he had no reason not to believe the women. but, i wasn't there, i don't know what happened, but there's a lot of stories, a lot of smoke and there's got to be some fire somewhere. >> shelby says he has cast a write-in vote for a republican although he is yet to reveal the name of the person he
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voted for. >> we will have more on senator shelby's comments later this hour. jonathan emma what we know about strategy as he goes into this final day of the campaign. >> final day of campaigning, roy moore has scheduled a rally in the southern portion of the state. he is scheduled to appear with steve bannon who was an early supporter of roy moore from the very early days of his campaign. the former right white house chief strategist made headlines at an alabama rally last week when he went out against those who opposed his campaign. there were reminding them of president trumps support who remains popular in the state and easily carried them in the 2016 election. >> it's ground zero for president donald trump. they can beat him, they can beat his agenda because judge moore stands with donald trump and his agenda. >> this weekend, the campaign has been running ads targeting social conservatives, touching
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on the hot button social issues such as guns and abortion. >> they were trailing in the polls for a while but it seems like they've tighten things up. >> when you look at the real clear politics and the average polls, you see roy more slightly ahead. too close for comfort for either candidate. you can bet both are going to be actively campaigning for much of the day tomorrow. >> absolutely. as you speak, doug jones is working around the clock to energize his base telling folks that the world is watching alabama. >> we are in the home stretch. we are here because this race is not about me, it is not about roy moore, it is about you. it's about every one of you and your sons and your daughters and your grandchildren. don't let anyone tell you this is an election of choices of what alabama wants to be. it is not that. we know who we are alabama, we
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know who we are. this is an election to tell the world who we are and what we stand for. >> peter is live in birmingham. tell us more about jones message to voters today? >> today, jones was basically asking voters here in birmingham for some sort of recognition or distinction just for having an event. >> doug jones is out here with supporters and people in the media talking. what kind of senator hides from his constituency when he's running for office. what kind of public servant hides and goes only into enclaves and doesn't address the media. i will be accessible after this election as i am now. >> jones brushed aside questions about polls that show him in second place,
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drying comparison to the top 25 college football pool. he said if we had question about how much polls like that matter we should ask nick. there also using a twitter account to promote an alabama.com editorial even though the editorial does not explicitly say to vote for jones. instead it says he will follow the example set by republican senator richard shelby and alabamians struggling with the decision could follow the path of these conservatives and right in the name, or they could consider the democratic candidate doug jones. they also have a pair of web ads out with shelby's comments but shelby never said but for doug jones. he just said don't vote for roy moore mouradian a conservative republican. >> and doug jones suggested roy moore isn't hiding. >> is in hiding. >> how much emphasis are the democrats putting on this race
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nationally. >> it is the most consequential election of a lifetime according to the jersey senator cory booker who was down here trying to boot doug jones. he was in a field office that attracted about 100 people. i had a chance to ask senator booker why after several other high-profile elections but he thought a lawmaker from new jersey can make the biggest difference in this one. >> listen. you can say whatever you want. my family were coal miners in the state of alabama. i owe a debt to alabamians and i can't pay it back. those generations have passed but i can pay it forward. i'm here to pay the debts i owe the state. >> tonight doug jones is at another event as we speak up in huntsville. he's keeping busy as he tries to catch roy moore in the polls. >> get some rest. it will be a busy couple days.
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>> wildfires continue to rage in california. the largest now leading to new evacuation orders. officials telling residents into coastal towns about two hours west of l.a. to get out as the thomas fire inches closer. the deadly blaze, one of five wildfires scorching their way across southern california, consuming hundreds of homes and buildings. jerry brown giving a bleak perspective on the weeklong wildfires calling them the new normal. will joins us now. what are the conditions on the ground that the sour. >> rick, overnight the santa ana winds really picked up. that caused the fire to explode across the ridgeline but when the sun came up it's good news, the wind calmed down and they stayed very low throughout the course of the day for this fire has really
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crept down the hillside. there are a number of homes up on that ridgeline. we just drove up there exactly what firefighters are doing to try to protect those properties. take a look at what we just saw. >> these flames have been creeping down the ridge through the course of the day. we have firefighters set up around all of the homes in this area. they are doing structure protection trying to make sure they are doing everything possible in case the winds pick up and you have a worst-case scenario. >> fire crews tell me when the new numbers come out for this fire it's safe to assume this fire has burned more than 200,000 acres. they tell me their biggest priorities are to protect life and property and they are thankful for the calm winds today. they are hoping it will stay calm for the next 24 hours. >> that is one fire. what about the other fires burning in southern california. >> containment numbers have jumped for those other fires, specifically the lilac fire, now 60% contained after it
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burned more than 180 homes and businesses. sadly, we just found out one woman was arrested for looting, trying to take advantage of this tragic situation. then across the region, there was smoke just about everywhere in southern california. many residents have to wear masks for their own safety. we are told it could stay in certain parts of california's for weeks if not longer. >> stay safe out there. thank you very much. >> right now the trumpet ministration is out with a new response to north korea's missile launch. what the u.s. ambassador to the un is now saying about any future provocation. >> protesters in pakistan fill the streets waving their nation flag as well as the palestinian flag. it's the denouncement of president trump's decision. nikki haley says the president's move is a path toward peace in the middle east. >> president bush, clinton and
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get up to $400 towards a galaxy note8 or s8 with qualifying trade-in. only on samsung.com it's the right thing to do. it's the right thing to do. israel should be no different. we didn't set any parameters, we didn't say this was the final status. what we said is we will do what we do in every other country and put the embassy in its capital and we will continue the fact that we are committed to the peace process as we've ever been before. we will keep going until we get it. >> nikki haley defending the president's decision to name jerusalem as the capital of israel. protesters in pakistan railed against the announcement by burning the american israeli flags. please arcade lock
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demonstrators as they march toward the conflict. vice president pentz is responding to palestinian leaders plans to snub him when he travels to the region. pentz says it's unfortunate that the palestinian authority is walking away again from an opportunity to discuss the future of the region, but the ministration remains undeterred in its effort to help achieve peace between israelis and palestinians and our peace team remains hard at work putting together a plan. >> rick, for the fifth straight day there was anger in the middle east. american allies criticize president trump's move to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. demonstrators from beirut marched on the u.s. embassy early sunday morning, protesting the move. here in jerusalem, we did not see a need to protest in the palestinian cities like bethlehem or ramallah. we saw those in recent days. an israeli security guard is
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in critical condition after 24-year-old palestinian man stabbed him. >> in public remarks, they called israel a terror state while the french president meeting with israeli prime minister urged them to show courage and push for peace with the palestinians. vice president pentz will arrive in a week for a visit, but already how senior leaders are saying they won't be with them. they believe the u.s. has crossed the red line with the decision that undermines previous american efforts to act as an honest broker of peace. >> a small plane fell from the sky and landed inside the house killing two people. the deadly incident could have been much worse. american skier lindsey vaughn injured while competing in switzerland. the two-time gold medalist facing recovery as well as some backlash following her comments about president trump.
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two people are dead and two more injured after a small plane crashed into a home in california. the plane plowed into a san diego resident in the claremont neighborhood yesterday. black smoke and flames, we can see it there filling the air. two passengers on the plane died on scene. the pilot and a third passenger taken to hospital with burns. the pilot reportedly tried to land the plane in the field behind the house but crashed and said. neighbors jumped into action to help any way they could. >> it's on top my roof putting up christmas decorations and there was an explosion. i looked over and i could see it, there already flames. we were hosing down the roof to keep it from catching fire. we came back up front and it smashed in the windows.
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you could only get in about 5 feet and it was just jet black. you couldn't see anything even if you put your head to the floor. >> no one was home when the crash happened but neighbors say a family dog was killed. >> american skiing star lindsey vaughn is withdrawing from sunday's event in switzerland after suffering a back injury in a race the day before. she also made headlines for speaking out against president trump regarding the upcoming winter olympics. brian joins me on set. >> that evening. this is the world's best female skier, a two-time olympic medalist, she has now found herself in a political storm after she said this criticizing president trump. >> i hope to represent the people of the united states, not the president. i take the olympics recently and what they mean and what they represent and i want to
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represent our country well and i don't think there are a lot of people currently in our government that do that. >> she also said she would not go to the white house if she were invited. she is not backing down telling reporters she was asked for her rib opinion and she gave it. she acknowledged it's not her place to be sticking my nose in politics but as an athlete i do have a voice. she also cited colin kaepernick as an athlete who's used his voice to make a positive impact. she said she hopes her message has a positive impact as well. >> a lot of folks on twitter and social media were saying karma was at play, that she said what she said about the president and then she had this accident. >> it is a brutal place up there on social media. obviously, particularly in this topi toxic political atmosphere. she was in zürich injured yesterday in switzerland.
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her back seized up. she was unable to take part in today's world cup which was canceled because of the weather. still, the injuries sparked an avalanche of nasty tweets and venom from people applauding her injury, something she is deserving of her injury for criticizing the president, saying it's karma that she is reaping what she has sown and tweeting about her injury. unfortunately i will not be able to race today, i am extremely disappointed but my biggest goal this season is the olympics and i need to take care myself now so i can be ready for next week and more importantly for february. as always, thank you for the well wishes. she is an american gold medalist in hopes to in south korea in february. again, a sign of the times. another athlete throwing themselves into the political discourse and reminding all of us how nasty it can get. >> focus is so important. i wonder if some of this, maybe she was distracted by what she was saying and all the attention it was giving
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her that she lost focus which is so important. >> it's a fine line in terms of positive impact. it's one thing to bring something up but how you go about it, colin kaepernick and now her, i wonder if athletes will say maybe not politics. >> i doubt that, but thank you. >> how the allegations against roy moore are dividing the gop and why one lawmaker said he's not sure if president trump's endorsement is helpful for the former judge. plus, after a week of rapidfire, how lawmakers are looking to reform the way congress deals with sexual harassment. >> the priority needs to be on the victim and fundamentally changing the system that the victim feel they have a process that works for them and advocates for them
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>> congress reeling from three resignations in three days and it could be just the tip of the iceberg. lawmakers find themselves in the middle of a nationwide referendum on sexual harassment and push for reform is picking up momentum. >> i think there is total concurrence that there must be transparency and we should never use taxpayer money to pay for someone's unacceptable behavior. i think everyone is trying to figure out how to make sure you take care of the survivor and that the survivor doesn't have consequences. going forward, we need a conversation in this country that needs to happen at the dinner tables, churches, barbershops and every place across the country. men and women and families have to work together. >> caroline shively has more on this. >> democrats and republicans quit congress last week because of sexual harassment scandals. even more, under an
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investigation and legislators from both sides of the aisle tell fox it's not over yet. here's debbie and barbara talking to chris wallace. >> i've heard reports that as many as 30 or 40 members of the house and senate may face allegations. >> i'm hearing those same rumors. i don't know what the truth is spread we should be naming past people and that should be fully disclosed. >> she was talking about a secret fund to settle workplace disputes and congressional offices including sexual harassment cases like the 220,000-dollar payout to an accuser of katzman hastings and $84000 payment in the congressman of blake anholt. al franken announced he is getting out soon after numerous women accused him of groping them. his announcement comes just a day after several democratic senators called for his resignation. newt gingrich says franken getting pushed out by democrats is an overreaction by the left. >> a million people elected him and 30 people decided he was inappropriate.
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this is purely and simply hysteria. they've approved antiharassment training for members and staffers. now they are looking at a 22-year-old law that looks at how harassment can be reported. >> the allegations against roy moore dividing the gop. president trump has gone all in endorsing the candidate while 43 republican senators has broken out against him. most alabama lawmakers are standing by the former judge but there ar is one notable exception. >> i would rather see another republican in there and i'm in a stay with that story. i'm not going to vote for the democrat, i didn't vote for the democrat or advocate for the democrat but i couldn't vote for roy moore. the state of alabama deserves better. >> let's bring in niles, white house columnist for the hill. things are being with us. >> the washington post is calling this a hot mess for republicans.
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>> i think that's probably speaking truth. who would have thought, even six months ago that the democratic party would be in a win-win situation in the senate race in alabama. if the democratic candidate were to win it, it's a seat the democrats would have never thought they would have taken in one of most conservative states in the country. if roy moore wins it divides the republican party and democrats can use him as a human millstone to place around the neck of the republican party across the united states. >> president trump won that state by 20%. >> absolutely. >> he is now up by just under your% which i guess is the margin of error. >> yes, which really shows the disparity there. and the weakness, of roy moore as a candidate. i think you're quite right to point out that these issues in
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such a conservative state, a republican is struggling to that extent really points to his weakness and the reasons why so many of his party colleagues are fleeing. this is why it's important that senator shelby said what he said that we knew before he was opposed to roy moore but now he has given a permission slip to republican voters to cast their ballot or to write in a different candidate. that's very important in a close race. >> perhaps more surprising is that he still ahead, even after 43 republican senators have spoken out against him. >> i think part of it has to do with the divide that you've already mentioned in the republican party. there are so many senators against him in the campaign wing of the republican party and the senate is against him. on the other hand, he has clearly the support of a lot of social conservatives in alabama and also the support of the steve bannon wing of the republican party, the more populous as well as president
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trump weighing in on his behalf and that makes a significant difference. come on it seems like a long shot. >> yes, absolutely. i don't think this is a tactic designed to help some other republican be elected, it's simply a way to have a vote of conscience if you feel that degree of objection to him but you don't want to vote for democrats. this is a third option. it's not going to elect someone but it will allow someone to name a republican and keep their conscious clear. >> we heard earlier that the president is sending out a robo calls to voters in alabama. do you think the president's endorsement helps or hurts? >> i think it does help because he did win in the state of alabama by almost 30 points. he remains popular when the president visits either there
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or as he did on friday, he is healed in a very popular fashion so i think ultimately it helps pretty don't think there's many voters that are put off by president trump's endorsement and as we always say, a lot of this will come down to turn out and i think president trump's endorsement probably helps that on the republican side. >> would also probably helps is that roy moore has been adamant in his denials throughout, and in fact, in recent days, one accuser admitted she forged a portion of his message in her yearbook. >> what about the other. >> we are still hearing the other stories, according to many republican leaders are credible and we wonder where this all plays out. >> i think the credibility of these allegations is accepted by many republicans including senator shelby who you played the clip hear of him saying where there's smoke there's fire, essentially, so i think
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the overall sense is that even many republicans do believe these women now obviously roy moore suggested it's a conspiracy against him. we will see. that may be enough to still win him the election but it's clearly not enough to remove or negate this dissent that many republicans. >> and it certainly become bigger than alabama. they've now called the summer rally play with significant political consequences. if he wins w we are hearing there will be an ethics investigation. >> a number of republican lawmakers are insistent about that. i think they are speaking sincerely but i also think they don't want to be answerable for everything that roy moore has said or done during his career i think that's one of the reason why there is a push, even from republican lawmakers.
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>> we will leave it there. thank you so much for your time. >> always a pleasure. >> the u.s., japan and south korea will hold two days of missile tracking drills starting tomorrow. it comes as tensions rise in the region over north korea's nuclear ambitions. the united states and south korea connecting large scale joint military drills last week which let rogue regime to say nuclear war is inevitable. they warned that the u.s. will respond with absolute force if north korea continues to threaten them america or our allies. >> they have pushed the envelope to an extreme level. the united states is in the put up with it. the international community has also rallied around thing north korea have to do nuclear eyes. but, that's just the on this
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fact. if north korea attempts to threaten or do anything to destabilize us or our allies, we absolutely will utterly destroy them. >> strong words. kristin fisher has more from washington. >> ambassador haley isn't the only one sounding the alarm about north korea. >> un envoy has also warned time is of the essence after a rare visit to north korea. the first trip to north korea by a top un official in six years. jeffrey feldman is noting the urgent need to prevent miss calculations and channels to open can medication. they are doubling down on those threats to utterly destroy north korea if they do anything to harm the u.s. or its allies, there also continuing to tow the administration line that diplomacy is the first choice and china is the key. >> to be clear, china can do more. we are putting as much pressure on them as we can print the last time they completely cut off the oil, north korea came to the
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table. we told china they've got to do more. if they don't do more we will take it in our own hands. >> those joint tracking drills will start tomorrow for the u.s., japan and south korea. >> we were just talking about the winter olympics in south korea coming up in just a couple months. these tensions will have to play a factor. >> they are already playing a factor. the olympics are less than two months away and is mounting concern about the safety of sending the entire olympic team to a region that is this hot right now. >> yes, there will be a delegation that goes and we will do every thing we can to make sure they are safe. >> you said delegation. the full u.s. olympic team? >> yes. >> something else that haley said today, there's been a lot of speculation she could become the next secretary of state if rex tillerson steps down sometime early next year as he's been rumored to do. earlier this week she said she wasn't interested in the job. today she said this. >> i would not take it. i'm publicly happy in new york
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and trying to be as effective as i can and will continue to do so as long as the president will only to certain. >> that certainly sounds like a hard know, but in politics things can always change once the job is officially open. >> i'm just thinking about those olympians. of all the places to go, they've got to be nervous. >> the olympics can always be a slightly dangerous affair. security is always a concern. >> kristin fisher, thank you so much. >> a woman who accuses president trump of sexual misconduct is getting her day in case in a defamation hearing. >> i would be looking to see what the judge says in terms of how protected is political speech, and/or how are we going to embrace defamation.
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>> a new york judge hearing arguments this past week in a defamation case against president trump. the plaintiff said mr. trump made unwanted sexual advances in 2007. then says he smeared her by repeatedly calling her a liar during his campaign for the white house. >> the events never happened, never. all of these flyers will be sued after the election is over. >> during his campaign, president trump repeatedly denied allegations of unwanted sexual advances made by more than a dozen women including former apprentice contestant summers. >> he grabbed my shoulders and kiss me again very aggressively and placed his hand on my breast.
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>> these allegations are one 100% false. they are made up, they never happened. >> she got her day in court with oral arguments in a defamation lawsuit she filed against the president just days before he took office. >> as we have alleged in our lawsuit, she has been threatened, she has been financially harmed, she has been subjected to very abusive and unwarranted and false attacks. >> the president's lawyers are arguing against president clinton in 1997 the supreme court ruled unanimously that allah jones civil case could move forward leaving president clinton to become the first sitting president to become a witness in which. [inaudible] >> they want the case dismissed in part because political speech is protected by the first amendment.
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if the judge rules the case has merit, the president could be compelled to answer questions under oath. >> i think that is a difficult one, but i could see a judge saying, i just don't want to touch this and i don't want something to go forward when it's going to look like we are censoring clinical speech . >> i don't bet. i'm not a gambler. >> the attorneys didn't, after court but return peter lee told the judge that state court has no jurisdiction in this case or any case involving a sitting president. they repeatedly cited the supremacy clause of the constitution which says federal law takes priority over state law p the judge has not yet issued her ruling. >> selfless and brave, two words to describe the men and women of our military. more on the gala honoring them and the person who inspired this particular event. >> see what young men and
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. >> it's not me, then who. words that he lived his life by before he was killed by a sniper in iraq. his legacy was honored during a gala abou in his name. others receiving recognition for their character and leadership. here's more on the story. >> we began the foundation ten years ago with five words, if not me, then who. we been able to take that movement and stretched across
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country. >> what better way for us to teach our next generation about what it means to live a life of character than to share the stories of the men and women who volunteer to put on our nation's uniform and step forward and serve. >> when you travel, as you do across the world and country and you see a young servicemember, maybe weary, what you say to them. >> i walk up and look at them and say you know, there's an awful lot of us who really appreciate what you're doing. >> those men and women represent patriotism, character, but also qualities of discipline and determination which are characteristics we all admire. everything a person serving in the military is there because they want to be there. they braced their hand and said send me. >> i'm inspired every single day by our future leaders. seeing what the young men and women in our country are doing day in, day out is what motivates me. that's why i love being a volunteer because they realize that our youth are really our
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future leaders. >> i had the honor of first meeting joseph dunford, he is now chairman of the joint chiefs, the highest ranking officer, general, it's nice to see again. >> tonight, at this gala, you are inspiring the legacy, the selfless service in young folks. what you saying to them. >> one of the things this group is all about is that character matters. i think the real messages but to be a part of something bigger than yourself and to live in the footsteps of individuals like those being honored tonight. >> one of the commitments we make is to never forget events like this and keep alive the legacy of these men and women have made the ultimate sacrifice. what i say to them as we made a commitment not to forget and i hope my presence make sure they know we are going to meet that commitment. >> did you ever think in those days when i was a cameraman chasing around in the dirt
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that i would end up on a scale like this interviewing you or delivering you your news. >> that's probably the easiest answer you've asked me and the answer is no. >> thank you very much. i appreciate your for service. >> thank you. >> good for you. great event. save me a seat next year. >> did you try to watch that buffalo bills game? they were playing in the snow globe. whiteout conditions for quite a bit of the game. about a foot of snow making it pretty tough to play and tough to see players. there could be more on the way. the bills one. >> adam, are you excited about that? >> i thought this was going to get just ugly enough that we would have a chance to win one. >> apparently not. >> we needed maybe next to foot of snow. we need to give the colts just chance. we saw snow moving across the great lakes region. that's where it's been in
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that's real estate. we look at that future forecast as the snow gets further and further away from the lake, it falls apart. it clears off for monday. there is a second round of snow on the way. if you are around the great lakes, there is more snow on the way. this is a system weaving across canada. it kind of falls apart as it gets closer and closer to the coast. areas from d.c. to boston, this isn't looking like it will produce a whole lot in the way of snow. how much more snow? this is additional to what we've already seen anywhere from 6 inches bringing additional foot. i've said we've already seen a foot of snow in some of these locations. the other side of the country, it continues to be elevated fire danger. southern california the ingredients are still there. there is some good news to win should come down a little bit as we get going into monday. these are 15 - 30 miles an hour wind.
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it is just staying incredibly dry. everything in the brown is humidity of 10% or less. they could be dealing with this for a while. >> maybe if the colts played in the dome and not outside the could've handled it. >> that and more. >> a new twist on a holiday stable. why you only need half a christmas tree to have a whole lot of fun. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ santa baby ♪ ating ♪ ♪
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