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nearly a week when her family posted on social media that she had been found. found.it wasn't until about an hour ago authorities finally confirmed this development.a warren county judge granted the baby's father emergency custody on tuesday. this story is still developing. we'll bring you updates on 9 on your side. there is new hope in the city of wilmington today.eight years after dhl closed its aviation hub there, nearly destroying the town's economy, there is new life.the now's briana harper looks at the amazon expansion plan that's on the horizon. its the talk of the town. "heard rumors of amazon having a business out at the air park."and now the rumors are confirmed.amazon announcing its launching an air cargo network in wilmington.. and is partnering with the airport transit services group also known as a-t-s-g.its an area that used to be home to dhl express up until 2008.thats when the company left for
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8 thousand ohio jobs.bobbi hagen// clinton county resident "everything seemed to come to a halt you know business was down we had some closings."but with the help of amazon the hope is to bring business back. briana harper// @brianawcpo "the e-commerce giant has agreed to lease 20 planes here at atsg to support one and two day delivery for us amazon customers."the deal is for 5 to 7 years but the company has not shared any specific details as to how big the operation will be and what jobs if any it will bring locally.regardless wilmington residents say they're remaining hopeful.ted frazier// clinton county resident"if we can show amazon we're on their side this town can grow financially--jobs and their business can prosper as well."in response to the amazon partnership announcement atsg has already seen an 19-percent increase in its stock market shares.in wilmington, briana harper, the now cincinnati. he heard the shots and ran towards them.right now-- we're learning more about the quick action of the school resource
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madison township's school shooting. shooting.a week later.. deputy kent hall answered questions about the day that austin hancock allegedly opened fire on his classmates in a crowded cafeteria.hall explained that after he heard the shots he drew his weapon and started running towards the cafeteria. when he got there he saw a possible suspect sprint out of the school into the parking lot.investigators say that suspect was 14-year-old austin hancock.hall says he got into teen. ((deputy kent hall/butler "the young man is a lot younger than me i just turned fifty so i'm older now and he was on a dead sprint so the chances of me catching up to him at my age and with all of this equipment so my best option was to get into the car and try to head him off." off."deputies say they were able to find hancock in a wooded area not to far from the schoolhancock is charged with two counts of attempted murder. in the wake of the shooting in madison.. other districts are taking action.boone county schools have joined a national
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health literacy... and are hosting and 8 hour course on youth mental health first aid training. adults in the community are invited to take part in the seminar tomorrow at the county library. for more information on what's being taught and how to get involved and spot the warning signs, contact dr. anna marie tracy at boone county schools. right now cincinnati police are trying to figure out who shot someone dead in east price hill.a body was discovered behind a house early this morning.jordan burgess looks at why this case hits close to home for those in the neighborhood. as police here try to figure out exactly what happened to that victim.. neighbors say it brings back painful memories. memories.a gruesome discovery behind this home on elberon avenue this morning. morning. i woke up crying because it's a tragedy. tragedy.those living at the home found the body of 23- year-old jamar givens.police say he was shot to death. neighbors told us givens was a nice guy who didn't have any enemies. enemies.
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hope they found out who did this to him because nobody deserves that. that.sadly.. annette lummus knows that all too well. in 2010 her son ricky lummus was shot and killed inside a bar at the budget host hotel.the shooter bobby grant was in prison. prison. i just got closure last summer and i'm still going through it and then to wake up to this and i know whoever that man belongs to his family is going to feel some kind of way and i can imagine how they're going to feel because i've been there and done that. that. and police are looking for any kind of information they can get on this case, so if you know anything you're asked to give them a call. jordan burgess. the now cincinnati. cincinnati. right now -- a 31 year old man is charged with sexually molesting a six year old child on more than one occasion! occasion!boone county authorities have charged jose corrales with rape and sodomy following two different alleged incidents at his home near florence.authorities tell
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days ago.if convicted -- corrales faces 20 years to life in prison. a pretty overcase day really -- and rain is on the way. steve is looking at the time line.steve? tomorrow, we'll see mostly cloudy skies and a higher risk for rain. the best rain chance will be after 10 a.m. and last into the night. highs as a result of the clouds and showers will be cooler in the mid to upper 60s. rain exits early friday morning, leaving us with partly cloudy skies friday afternoon and highs in the low to mid-60s. rain chances return heading into the weekend with highs in the
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breaking health news now.the first ever uterus transplant conducted in the u-s has failed.late last week we told you about the patient who underwent the procedure at the cleveland clinic. we have just learned the patient suffered some sort of complication which caused doctors to go in and remove the uterus. the circumstances surrounding the complication have not yet been released. a sweet sendoff to the sweet 16 high school baskatball tournament in kentucky this morning.. take a look as the lady bulldogs were celebrated in covington. nats up 3 seconds -- 21:56:24:18 the holmes high school girls basketball team won the ninth region basketball championship -- earning a spot in the sweet 16 tournament. today students, staff, parents and community
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the campus to cheer them on. the team was bused to each elementary school in covington so younger fans could meet the impressive high school role models. before they left, we talked to them about their chances of taking the state title. 22 10 56 39 we have a pretty good chance at winning it all.. this is what we worked for 22 11 06 2422 09 18 38 it's a blessing to be playing.. coach taught us to work hard, practice our free throws.. it's a blessing 22 09 25 24 22:07:31:19this going with this group of girls is really special.they work hardin the court and hard in the classroom. they have a 3.5 gpa.. its extra special for them 22:07:45:03 22:07:45:03the district dubbed today 'red and white day' in honor of the team's first game which is tonight at 8 at n-k-u. our 9 on your side sports team will have highlights tonight at 11.
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presidential race couldn't get any more unpredictable.. last night's primaries proved anything could happen. a surprise win on the democratic side.. and is it another nail in the coffin for one of the campaigns looking to stop donald trump? the now's todd walker tries to sort it all out. --todd look live--throw out the rules.. throw out the polls.. none of it matters in this election..bernie sanders proved that last night in michigan.. hillary clinton was supposed to clobber him by 20 points.. sanders won..donald trump has completely thrown out the rule book for the republicans.. and those trying to stop him can't seem to find anything that sticks.. and he keeps winning.an expert i talked to today said this race only feels chaotic because of the pushback against donald trump's personality.. if the delegate count stacked up like this for anybody else it wouldn't seem so out of control..--pkg--1:46:42 you'd say alright he's a front runner, he can continue :46 and kind of capture the convention :49 but it's just such a strange one because donald trump is donald trump :54marco rubio has been hanging on.. many say in hopes of a brokered convention.. but
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delegates last night.. and he is trailing donald trump in the polls in his home state of florida.. the calls for him to drop out are only getting louder..1:42:01 he's not favored by the voters and that's always the problem you can be favored by other people but ultimately you have to find favor among people who are going to cast ballots :11 on the democratic side.. bernie sanders *is* finding that favor with voters.. with a surprise win in michigan.. but the delegate count still isn't going his way..1:45:16 bernie sanders has no incentive to drop out :18 next week though has several big primaries..1:39:30 bernie sanders winning michigan that adds a whole new dimension to the democratic race :36 even though people keep pointing out in terms of counting the delegates to go to the national convention hillary clinton is doing extremely well :45for the republicans florida and ohio are winner-take all states.. states.. and governor kasich's fight for the gop's presidential nomination -- is the topic of this week's caption this
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support from former california governor arnold schwarzenegger. right now at the 9 on your side facebook page -- you can create the top caption for this comic.if you can't come up with something clever, vote for your favorite.the person behind the caption that gets the most likes will win a free subscription to the wcpo insider. a zookeeper is going the extra mile to make sure an animal without a mother is getting the best care possible. the unlikely bond thats grabbing national headlines next. and the show must go on.. even in the case of a power outage. how a news station in tennessee kept its viewers safe even as the storm hit its
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nancy reagan.this is a live look at the ceremonies that began today in california ahead of her funeral friday. she's lying in repose today and tomorrow.she'll be buried next to her husband, president ronald reagan at the reagan library in simi valley, california.nancy reagan died sunday of congestive heart failure at her home in los angeles.she was 94. the president will not be in attendance at the funeral. instead -- a white house official says first lady michelle obama will attend.the president is scheduled to be in austin, texas friday for "south by southwest" where he is slated to give a keynote address at the annual event. the man known as the fifth beatle... has died. you may not recognize the name george martin but he produced most of the beatles' music. both paul mccartney and ringo starr tweeted photos with martin after news broke thanking him for his love and kindness, and saying the world has lost a great man. martin was 90 years old.
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zookeeper in north dakota and a kangaroo is making headlines. after that kangaroo's mother unexpectedly died the joey took to a human instead! now *barkley depends on the zookeeper and for the next six months they'll be essentially attached at the hip.a co worker even created a flannel sling so the woman can wear the joey and keep her swaddled close during daily activities. amanda dukart zoo keeper:37 "most of the development actually happens inside the pouch, whereas a lot of our development happens inside the womb." womb.":59 "everyday is something different. and she's getting personality. it's just really fun. it's a really cool experience." experience."it's a critical time for the kangaroo.at this stage -- she has just a one in four shot at survival. and this next story has people talking too!a tennessee station reported the news in the dark after its power went out! :19 thank you spencer denton with a low tech forecast. he
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but no juice at the moment so we are unable to present a regular broadcast and this is the best we can do. we are trying to present a newscast on facebook live. :46 :46a powerful storm knocked out power to thousand of homes and businesses last night so the nbc affiliate in memphis -- used their smartphones to light themselves just enough to go on air.the station did have a generator which worked for a little while then shut down right before the newscast began. power is now restored. julie and steve chat about
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tomorrow, we'll see mostly cloudy skies and a higher risk for rain. the best rain chance will be after 10 a.m. and last into the night. highs as a result of the clouds and showers will be cooler in the mid to upper 60s. rain exits early friday morning, leaving us with partly cloudy skies friday afternoon and highs in the low to mid-60s. rain chances return heading into the weekend with highs in the
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the cincinnati roller girls are celelbrating ten years of bruising, battling, and banding together on wheels. but the sport is much more than that to the women involved. today anchor chris riva caught up with one athlete -- who goes by the derby name of "skate crime" -- to find out what being a to her.
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right now on w-c-p-o dot com you can become an insider to read contributor karen bells' story about some of the women who've laced up their skates and learn how to be a part of the team's new rec league.the roller girls home opener is 'this saturday' at the cincinnati gardens. do your height and weight -- impact your salary?the new study that might have you looking at your paycheck in a
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you may be able to blame your d-n-a for not making more money at work. work. short men and overweight women could have it the worst. that's according to a new study in the british medical journal. researchers looked at people's genes to come up with this, so things like family income and nutrition didn't impact the results. they found a man who's three inches shorter than another man would make about 16-hundred dollars less a year.
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women's success much. but their weight does. researchers found a woman who's about 14 pounds heavier than average also makes about 16-hundred dollars less a year. researchers say they hope their work prompts more companies to look into workplace discrimination. thousands of children in our community live below the poverty line. line.but there may be a way to help identify those children and get them the help they need.that plan -- next on the now cincinnati! "it's a 21-page application that will get them in the voting booth this november. we'll tell you why a record number of permanent residents are applying fo naturalized
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welcome back to the now cincinnati... according to the census bureau -- more than 47 percent of children in cincinnati live below the poverty line.it's a heartbreaking statistic...but one -- we need to address. now the american academy of pediatrics is recommending that pediatricians start assessing children for their poverty status. the now's dhomonique ((doe-ma-nique)) ricks reports. it's hard to wrap our heads around a figure so large. 00:58 (;06)dr. richard so, pediatrician, cleveland clinic -- "more than half of our kids in the us live near poverty. poverty -- defined as a family of four making 24- thousand dollars or less a year.1:04 (08) under half of them cannot afford food, basic shelter and can't pay their bills." the numbers --
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...and are growing evidence that the stress of not having safe and secure housing, regular meals and a stable home environment can lead to significant health problems. 1:24 (;03)"45% of our kids are getting inadequate nutrition." doctor richard so of the cleveland clinic says the issue is deeper than just physical development. the mental scares are just as bad...if not worse.4:44 (:04) "i can't do my homework because i gotta take care of the younger kids -- mom's working two jobs." how am i going to eat...? when am i going to eat again...? just some of the "toxic stress" kids now face.2:13 (:05)the question is: are you having problems making ends meet at the end of the month." this is the simple question that the american academy of pediatrics is urging doctors to start asking parents.5:46 (:03)i actually screen at every visit because you never know when someone loses their job. that...or if other major factors are taking place. things like a death in the family...or the loss of a second income. for the now, i'm dhomonique ricks. ricks.
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biggest roadblocks pediatricians run into... is pride. people denying they need help because they're embarrassed. an 18 year old gets jail time and he will never drive again -- following the death of his friend. friend.debbie steel (mark valentine's mother)out: 22:50:42:07"i don't want this to happen to any other child or family and i give glory to god for mark's life and i praise god that we will see him again." mark valentine was killed in a december crash.his friend, tristan lacey, was behind the wheel and drunk at the time. lacey will now spend six years in jail.valentine's family says it wants their loss to be a reminder to everyone about the dangers of drinking and driving. an unusual sight today for travelers at cincinnati northern kentucky international airport.a horse! but this is no ordinary horse.. horse..dakota is the airports first therapy horse.the idea is to help ease travelers nerves both before and after their flights.horses have proven to have a calming effect on people.look for dakota on your next flight at
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for the first time this year -- weekly flu numbers have surpassed 200 in the buckeye state. state.numbers have been pretty low in ohio this season.but the ohio department of health tells us that 203 people were hospitalized with the flu last week.keep in mind though -- this same week in 2015 more than seven thousand had been hospitalized..health officials say this year's shot is working much better than last years and say its not too late to v turning to weather -- you may not have realized it when you looked outside but it was a pretty warm day for early march.and it will feel even more like spring in the coming hours.steve is tracking what's on the way. tomorrow, we'll see mostly cloudy skies and a higher risk for rain. the best rain chance will be after 10 a.m. and last into the night. highs as a result of the clouds and showers will be cooler in the mid to upper 60s. rain exits early friday morning, leaving us with partly cloudy skies friday afternoon and highs in the low to mid-60s. rain chances return heading into the weekend with highs in the
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rhinegeist employees had a little fun with macklemore and ryan lewis' beat.. and turned a weekend side project into full blown music video inside their brewery. the lyrics are all about cincinnati and rhingeist. you can check out the full videoright now on youtube. i tweeted a link to make it easier to find. heads up-- there are a few cuss words, so you may want to enjoy this one without the kids. immigrant rights groups around the country are helping hundreds of thousands of people cast ballots for the first time this november. they're legal residents hoping to becoming u-s citizens to stop donald trump. the now's andy choi shows us how one group is working to meet the demand. [nat sequence of work]8.08.19 nicole "their contact info, their marriage history, their children's info stand between america's legal permanent residents and the path to naturalized citizenship. 8.01.30nicole "we have groups standing by to help many people with this process." nicole melaku and the colorado immigrant rights coalition is now helping
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find their american dreams just in time to cast their first american ballots this november. and chances are they won't be voting for this man. trump "they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. and some i assume are good people."8.04.23 nicole "many of the things that they're responding to are the stereotyping, the building of the wall comments, the anti- muslim rhetoric. a lot of the folks are kind of like, 'this cannot happen.'"8.21.30choi "and if those permanent residents want to vote, they'll have to apply. in fact around the country, 11 million permanent residents are eligible to become naturalized american citizens." 8.27.25 miguel "i don't think he's noticed that this country is made out of immigrants." miguel gonzalez says the application is his ticket to an american voice. a voice that won't be endorsing donald trump.8.28.08miguel "i mean, i don't want a leader who wants to kick people who made this country, out of this country. i don't want a leader who just wants to start wars."8.28.24
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ready, and i don't think he'll ever be ready to be a president."the question remains are the candidates ready for what looks to be a surging group of first-time choi. the naturalization process takes about five months, which is why immigrant rights groups around the country have set a collective goal to help a million permanent residents apply for citizenship by may 1st. a youth football league with roots in northern kentucky -- paying up for a player's concussion. concussion.the five million dollars lawsuit that's brought out changes kids in the tri-
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we've been talking about head injuries in the nfl for a while now.but what you don't hear as much about are serious injuries involving children who play football.now one of the nation's largest youth football organizations -- which has a branch in northern kentucky -- has settled the first concussion related
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*pop warner will pay a family five million dollars following the suicide of a 25 year old man.that man played football for the league for four years when he was a child.following his death it was determined he had c.t.e. -- a brain disease caused by head trauma. :51 attorney gordon johnson - chernach's lawyer - we just want to children to play we don't want children to engage in combat since 2010 pop warner benches children who are suspected of having a concussion until cleared by a doctor.and in 2013 the league put restrictions on hiting during practices. more trouble for chipotle.the restaurant chain has closed a location in massachusetts after three employees call in sick for this shifts. turns out -- one of them had norovirus and the other two are likely infected.we're told none of those sick employees handled food while showing symptoms but its still unclear if any of them where contagious before tuesday when the restaurant closed.the company says that closure is precautionary so everything
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food will be thrown away and new shipments will be brought in before it reopens. chipotle has faced many challenges as of late.a boston location was closed after customers became sick with norovirus after eating there. and then there was the e.coli outbreak that impacted many states including ohio late last year. access to the internet may soon expand! expand!the government plan to get it into more communities and who will benefit most from it -- when the now cincinnati
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you're watching the now on wcpo 9 on your side... an update on that breaking news in kenton county.first video is back to our newsroom after a car hit a building at st. elizabeth's hospital.a window was broken and a handicap sign was knocked over. at this point -- our crews on scene say no serious injuries are being reported. believe it or not -- there are
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access.but newsy's katie link found how that might just be a thing of the past. a lot of people in america can't afford to get online, and the federal communications commission wants to help change that. on tuesday, regulators revealed a new plan https://www.fcc.gov/news- events/blog/2016/03 /08/broadband- lifeline-21st-century to offer a discount on broadband service. the new plan is an update to an existing plan called lifeline. when it was created back in 1985 by then- president ronald reagan, it helped millions of people pay for landline phone service. now, it could help millions connect to the internet com/videos/internet- subsidy-for-low- could-mean-jobs/> .perhaps the proposal is that low-income american households would get to help offset the cost of broadband service. it seems like a logical next step after the fcc added mobile phones to the subsidy in 2008.but the program has had a bit of a rocky history. lawmakers opposed to expanding lifeline cite concerns
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writing that the overhaul of the program includes checks that "shut the door on the program's final remaining vulnerability."the proposal will be put to a vote on march york times .com/2016/03/08/te subsidize-internet- access.html?ribbon-ad- idx=5&rref=technology> , it has a good chance at being approved. you can now follow newsy on your tv or favorite streaming device. device. your ride on mass transit could get safer. the transportation department is considering making sleep apnea tests mandatory for bus drivers, train operators and truckers. truckers. the national transportation safety board has found several deadly accidents are at least partially connected to the disorder. it can make you really sleepy during the day. the test is already required for pilots to get their license. one concern about requiring it for other people like train operators is the cost. it can be thousands of dollars... and it's not clear who would pay for it. the transportation department will be taking feedback on the plan starting tomorrow. whether you like it or not... self-driving cars could pretty soon.
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now is how to make them safe. new video just released today shows the crash between a google self-driving car and a bus we told you about here on the now last month. you can see the white car on the right side of your screen pull out it then swipes the right side of the bus. the director of google's self-driving car project is set to testify before congress next week about safety. executives from g-m, delphi automotive and ride-share service lyft will be there too. federal safety regulators are working on guidelines for the cars right now that are expected to be ready this summer. someone you may not expect could greet you the next time you stay in a hotel. meet the robot concierge named "connie." it can do everything a real concierge would from letting you know when breakfast is served to offering suggestions about places to visit nearby. the more people interact with connie the smarter the robot gets. i-b-m says it isn't trying to replace human
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jobs easier. hilton is testing the robot right now at a hotel in virginia it could expand to other parts of the country in the future. julie and steve chat about weather tomorrow, we'll see mostly cloudy skies and a higher risk for rain. the best rain chance will be after 10 a.m. and last into the night. highs as a result of the clouds and showers will be cooler in the mid to upper 60s. rain exits early friday morning, leaving us with partly cloudy skies friday afternoon and highs in the low to mid-60s. rain chances return heading into the weekend with highs in the
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a computer built by google won the historic first match-up between it and go's current world champion. the now's andy choi first introduced you to the game "go" last month. the competition between the computer and world champ is a best of five series. so there's still a chance the human could win. now here's craig mckee with what's coming up at 5? at the top of the now cincinnati you heard briefly from the resource officer at madison junior senior high who was working the day of the school shooting. at the top of the now cincinnati you heard briefly from the resource officer at madison junior senior high who was working the day of the school shooting. tonight on 9 on your side - his account as the seconds went by -, those shots rang out and students scrambled for safety.
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compare to the joy of a newborn's arrival. but a newborn born going through heroin withdrawals becomes a challenge for everyone involved. that challenge gave one foster family strength. the effort they're taking on to try and make life normal for their adopted son. plus, how their efforts could helps other children in the tri-state. the power of hope and giving back on 9 on your side at 6. tanya -- ad lib wrap she was a war veteran and the toast of indiana -- now she's linked to a murder for hire
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a former marine -- turned baker -- is now charged with trying to have her ex killed! but the indiana woman was stopped by police . .29-year-old laura buckingham served two tours of duty in iraq and was even featured on the cover of southern living magazine after she left the military and started a successful bakery.but police say she tried to recruit her new boyfriend -- a marine sniper -- to kill her ex and the father of her three year old son. :40 bradley sutherland (emotional) "why? that's all i want to know, that's the only question i really have, the only thing i want to know, why" why"police say they know.they say the two were in a difficult custody battle and buckingham wanted sole custody. police say she was willing to pay a 300 dollar down payment during an undercover sting. buckingham has pleaded not guilty.
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continues to unfold right now connected to the shooting of a pastor in idaho. the man suspected in that attack, has been arrested outside the white house. police arrested kyle odom last night after they say he threw things over the south fence of the white house. they included flash drives and a manifesto, but it did not make any specific threats: runs=:17chief lee white | coeur d'alene, idaho police: "i would say there's probably a dozen or maybe 15 u.s. senators, along with probably twice that amount from the u.s. house and probably half again that amount from the israeli government. ." ." odom was wanted for shooting pastor tim remington in the parking lot of a church in idaho sunday. he is recovering and expected to survive. the pastor spoke at a rally for presidential candidate ted cruz the day before, but so far police say the shooting does not appear to be politically-motivated. an american student is killed in a stabbing rampage in israel. his death and the ongoing violence there, happening as the vice president visits in the name
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said the u-s is committed in its support of israel. he also condemned the ongoing terror attacks and indirectly criticized palestinian leaders for not doing the same thing. as we said, one of those attacks just killed an american student and injured ten other people. taylor force was a first-year m-b-a student at vanderbilt university, and also graduated from west point: rep. randy neugebauer | (r) texas, appointed taylor to west point: "our thoughts and prayers go out to mr. force's parents and his family as well. i think one of the things that we know is that the world is a very dangerous place right now, and particularly the middle east is a very unstable area." area." biden sent this tweet, saying there is no justification for such acts of terror. he says his wife jill was also in the area where that attack happened, and says it brings home the reality that terror can strike anywhere at any time. a california mother is arrested suspicion of leaving her two young children unattended inside a van.and get this police say the woman is a pediatrician! pediatrician!someone alerted
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two-year-old boy and nine-month-old girl crying in the car tuesday afternoon.the kids are expected to be okay. and while it's illegal in california to leave children under the age of 12 unattended -- police say that wasn't the worst part. (sgt. gary carruesco/bakersfi eld police department:39 with the heat being the way it is in kern county, you know, and the cold, you just never know the temperatures inside of a car and how fast bad things can happen. happen.police didn't give the children to their father either saying their home was unsuitable.instead they are in protective custody. that's it from the now cincinnati.9 on your side at 5 starts right now. split second decisions to save lives.a school resource officer opens up about the madison high school shooting. 14 - 16"the worst case scenario is we were going to have a shootout" shootout"that deputy walks us through what he saw seconds after shots were fired. headed to jail - knowing he killed his own friend.a teen
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crash.what he has to say about his deadly decision. here comes the rain.will there be enough to dampen our early spring?chief meteorologist steve raleigh is working to bring you the latest forecast. give me everything you've got. give it now! give me now! now!a taxi driver - robbed at gunpoint... but his hero was in the car behind him. we'll explain this unbelievable stroke of luck.9 on your side at five starts now! a high-pressure, nine-second race.that's how long it took a school resource officer to get to the cafeteria where a student was firing shots at other students. we begin with continuing coverage of the madison high school shooting... tonight deputy kent hall is speaking out about what he saw during those critical seconds - as the suspect tried to get away. 9 on your side's butler and warren county reporter jay warren is live at the butler
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his story--jay?? deputy kent hall ran into the school cafeteria with his gun drawn--there he saw kids on the floor and one teen sprinting outside-- running for this hill away from school--that's what deputy and school resource officer kent hall says austin hancock did after the shooting here at madison junior and senior high school((deputy kent hall/butler county sheriff's office))"first thing that i knew wasn't right was hearing pop pop pop. it was very distinct and i knew right away what it was."so he started running towards the cafeteria--((sot))"i open up my door and i'm probably twenty five feet away from the cafeteria as i enter the caf i see several kids laying on the ground looking to my left looking to my right i see a possible suspect running so i have to make a decision."but when he saw school staff helping the kids he took off after the suspect who by then was starting to run across the parking lot towards this hill ((sot))"the young man is a lot younger than me i just turned fifty so i'm older now and he was on a dead sprint so the chances of me catching up to him at my age and with all of
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