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911 saying there was a dispute of the home. according to the incident report we found an unsecured door, two small children and no parent. dss was called. the children are now staying with family. >> i haven't heard too much about it. all i know is i heard something on the news this morning about it. they told me about it. yes or no what is going on. >> reporter: she is like many of the other residents who didn't know much about the case. >> pitiful. it is sad. if i had a way to get help i would. >> reporter: police are asking if you have any information to call crime stoppers. her boyfriend is wanted for
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shardae davis has a warrant for shoplifting and that is why she is reluctant to come forward. her mother said she wants her daughter to come back home. >> everybody needs to help if they can. >> reporter: sonia gutierrez, news 19 wltx. >> police are unsure if she will face any charges. they want to meet with her in person to get all the details straightened out. dss is a part of the investigation. a man wanted on murder charges has been arrested. he is a 20-year-old. he was found today at the forestville apartment in manning. he had been on the run since november. an extradition hearing will take place later this week. two men are charged with attempted murder after investigators say they shot two people. they are identified as levi marshall gibbs and alan leon
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they said this was a drive-by shooting saturday night. after a brief chase investigators say the suspects' car ran off the road. both were taken to the hospital however tonight both are in jail. deputies searching for a person who robbed a business at gun point. this happened that video express on 2 notch road around 11:00 p.m. last night. when an employee couldn't open the safe the suspect shot him. we are told the employee was able to get a gun, that is when investigators say the suspect gave up and ran away. the victim is expected to be okay. if you have any information about the suspect, how to find that person call crime stoppers, 1-888-crime-sc. now, the midlands most accurate forecast with meteorologist daniel bonds. >> chilly day across the midlands. even with sunshine we only warmed up to 48 degrees.
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falling, draught degrees in columbia. 32 degrees in wince burgo -- winnsboro. we have seen a breeze out of the northwest, current wind chill values, feels like 27 degrees in winnsboro. 31 degrees in columbia and 28 degrees in aiken. it will be cold. a breeze so the wind chill will be low over night. air temperatures, we are looking for lows into the low 20s, maybe upper teens across some areas. keep in mind with the winds it may feel like the mid-teens by tomorrow morning. bundle up tonight and protect the plants, people, pets and your pipes. 42 degrees tomorrow. sunshine. with the breeze again it may feel like the upper 20s at times. we will look that seven-day forecast coming upane few minutes -- up in a few minutes.
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king day at the dome today. the event took place without the shadow of the confederate flag. news 19's janae frazier was there. >> he wanted good from people. >> we wouldn't have the opportunities to do what we are doing now. >> reporter: dr. martin luther king, jr. left his earth years ago but his legacy livers on. >> a man -- lives on. >> a man of peace. he was non-violent. he didn't react with violent, he reacted with kindness, strength and love. >> reporter: a man who fought for equality, no matter what color, religion or race anyone was. thousands braved the cold to the state house with signs bearing his face and famous lines. >> we wouldn't be where we are today. >> reporter: many people celebrated the fact they were able to celebrate king's life
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confederate flag. >> makes south carolina feel like we are emblairs real -- embracing real change. >> there is an extra celebration going on here. it never prevented people from coming out before. >> not in our face on the ground. this is the best one. >> reporter: many say the flag's removal is a step in the right direction. removing something that represented hate and division, now closer to king's dream. >> hatred. you black, i am white. we need to be one. >> reporter: but they are hopeful that peace and equality will be achieved. janae frazier, news 19 wltx. 2000 people were at the rally today. many coming here to hear from the democratic presidential candidates. tay talked about -- tay talk
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improving education and talk about edmade expansion and voting rights -- medicaid expansion and voighting rights. >> -- and voting rights. >> no matter who we are, whether we know deor -- know it or not. >> what is important is that we remember his vision. the world that he wanted to see the america he wanted to see. >> doctor king said change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability but comes through continuous struggle and that struggle is ours. >> we know in order to have a good education we have to have economic empowerment. >> they addressed wealth contribution, gun loopholes and president obama's legacy.
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place that community center in greenville. the theme, connerring -- conquering violence -- >> calls for a lot of healing. because of the nature of the death. of those slain. and -- and what we do is to make sure that the young people in our family don't get caught up in this hatred. >> the man accused in the shooting death at the emanuel ame church is still awaiting trial. a king day breakfast at the high school and the theme was equality for all, fair play, good will and justice.
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kids to a charlotte hornets basketball game tonight. a community helped raisthe money to fund the trip. many kids faced hardships or wouldn't be otherwise able to afford to go to a game like this. they hope the game encourages all kids to dream big. >> we tell kids you can do anything, be anything and then the dream is so far away so somewhere down the line they might lose focus. when you have something like this the kid is able to touch, able to feel and able to come back and relive it every day. the stories they will tell today i remember when -- amazing. >> if you would like to learn more about the program visit our website www.wltx.com. all right. still ahead now the usc men's basketball team -- [ audio
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among the best in if you have questions about the affordable care act richland library will be in the community this week. tomorrow bluff road park from 5:00 p.m.
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thursday you are watching news 19 at 7:00 p.m. with jr berry. the gamecocks men basketball team fell to number 24 in the basketball poll. they were 19 before falling to alabama last week. over the weekend they beat missouri at home and they fell in the coach's poll a few spots as well. up next they will take on ole miss on the road tomorrow night. >> comes with success. success, you know -- success brings attention. and with attention comes a dynamic that we have to understand how to manage and
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for the last three years no one had an interest in talking to us about our basketball team so we had to manage different dynamics success brings. i rather manage that dynamic than the one three years ago which is 3,000 people, your campus didn't care about your team, the media, the players didn't care about the team. >> tomorrow night's game against ole miss tips off at 7:00 p.m. and the women remain number two in the poll after a thrilling game against texas a&m at home. the lady res main undefeated on the season. next up auburn facing the tigers this thursday. gamecocks football team landed a recruit, tj, a linebacker out of richland northeast.
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attending the university of south carolina. champ and elliott visited camp was announced as the new head coach. he was mvp for the south carolina team in last month's bowl. >> the panthers preparing for the nfc championship game. you may want to make plans to watch that game at home. tickets for the contest sold t in 2 minutes today. resales are going fors a much as 300 -- for as much as $389. all the tickets are gone. they appreciate the tremendous support. >> as we speak of nfl football and the super bowl, we have a fun contest. news 19 find the golden treasure hunt. on tuesday, tomorrow, 19 golden footballs will be placed throughout the midlands in all 11 counties.
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locations on instagram, twitter and facebook accounts. follow us on those social media sites. if you find a football you can bring it to our studios. you will get a $50 prize. you can register for the grand prize, $519. you can only win once. the grand prize winner will be announced tuesday january 26 on friends @ five. people will be out in chilly weather tomorrow looking for the footballs. >> it will be cold tomorrow. probably the coldest so far this season.
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now, the midlands most accurate forecast with meteorologist daniel bonds. >> good monday evening to you. a chilly day across the midlands. 48 degrees today. a chilly day with the sunshine. it was cold outside and now that the sun has gone down temperatures fell. 38 degrees. 36 degrees in sumpter. 41 degrees orangeburg. the upstate, they are in the upper 20s there. 29 degrees greenville and rock hill. it will be a cold night with these temperatures this low at 7:00 p.m. still have a breeze coming out of the west in columbia, 9 miles per hour. 6 miles per hour in sumpter. breeze at 7 miles per hour in orangeburg. the cold temperatures and the
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wind chill values across the state. 31 columbia. 32 sumpter. already wind chill values of 21 degrees in rock hill. 32 greenville. going out, bundle, be prepared for air temperatures, the coldest temperatures we have seen this season and the wind chill values low as well. tonight 11:00 p.m. wind chill val as -- values in the low 20s. sumpter the mid-teens at 11:00 p.m. and into the morning hours of tuesday, by the time most of us wake up, looks like middle teens for the midlands. jets in the u -- single digits in the upstate. bundle up. especially early tomorrow morning. and tomorrow afternoon, with high temperatures in the low 40s, still have the breeze, it will feel like the mid-20s tomorrow afternoon. tomorrow. so no problems in that record.
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we will walker our way wednesday, a few more clouds. this model tries to bring in precipitation late in the day on wednesday. all the other forecast models are dry. right now a dry forecast on wednesday. although this model is trying to bring in precipitation and clouds. as far as air temperatures tonight, lows into the upper teens and lower 20s. a cold night. protect your pets, plants, pipes and people. and then highs tomorrow only in the lower 40s. not going to warm up a lot tomorrow afternoon. this is what we are expecting for the next 7 days. 48 degrees on wednesday after a morning low of 23. it will be cold wednesday morning. things warm up by thursday. small chance of a shower, 54 degrees. better chance of rain on friday. 58 degrees. behind the system it will cool down and dry up a little bit. 50 degrees saturday. 54 degrees on sunday. and monday we are expecting high temperatures around 60 degrees.
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weather we have seen so far this season. be prepared and prepare your kids as well tomorrow morning.
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being told today that 40,000 people, that is estimate, how many people filled the streets that new year's event.
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lauren hill was you can help give back to those in the here is your chance to get back to those -- give back to those in the community, the south carolina young lawyers division hosting the cinderella project. thanks to donations from folks like you they provide everything a girl will need for prom.
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we [ music ] she's not going. >> i will not be at the academy awards, and i won't be watching. >> jada pinkett smith's oscar boycott. then cinderella amy. she lost her shoe. >> will you marry me? >> and mrs. ted cruz and the police report. >> the painful rough patch in her life only now coming to light. >> then, mom slain.
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his sick defense that is outraging her son. >> she was duct taped, and thrown away like a piece of trash. >> and. >> please welcome miss colombia. >> steve harvey's apology. and madonna, was she drunk at her concert? now "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> diane: hello everybody, and thanks for joining us i'm diane mcinerney in today for deborah norville. they are one of hollywood's biggest power couples, but don't expect to see will and jada pinkett smith at the oscars next month. jada is angry that all the 20 actors and actresses nominated this year with white. so she says she won't be attending the show. >> i will not be at the academy awards, and i won't be watching. >> she just posted this video.
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>> i won't be watching, but i
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