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. >> phoebe kebec is a lawyer for the bad river band of the chippewa. she's helping to devise a legal strategy to fight gtac. >> which way does this water flow? >> this water travels north, and there could be toxins loading from the mine site here and traveling through the waterways. >> the toxins concerning phoebe would be caused by acid mine drainage, a danger confirmed by numerous geologists. sulfide minerals in the waste rock would mix with rain and water causing acid runoff. there is a serious risk that the acid and dissolved heavy metals like mercury would contaminate the water, fish and the wild rice on which the tribes depend. >> where does the wild rice grow? >> up in this area here. the reason we're in bad river is because of the wild rice. through a series of prophecies were told to move inland to the place where food grows on the water and the food that grows on water is wild rice. maybe somebody could say why don't you stop eating the fish or wild rice and first of all our community is very poor and depends on these foods to survive and mos
. >> phoebe kebec is a lawyer for the bad river band of the chippewa. she's helping to devise a legal strategy to fight gtac. >> which way does this water flow? >> this water travels north, and there could be toxins loading from the mine site here and traveling through the waterways. >> the toxins concerning phoebe would be caused by acid mine drainage, a danger confirmed by numerous geologists. sulfide minerals in the waste rock would mix with rain and water causing...
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. >> it's really bad this. river went across this road across the next road 100 feet the other side. >> reporter: the storm that walloped washington hit the west pineapple express, inches of rain deadly wind in oregon and california. >> big trees the houses. it's cause for concern. >> reporter: from wind and rain to fire in central california the wild weather fanned flames in meadows. 40 homes and buildings destroyed after wind speeds reached 75 miles per hour. out east it's snow hammering the region. >> i'm not happy with it. i'm sick of snow. >> reporter: in portland maine another winter white out. >> more snow than i need to deal with. i'm ready to go to florida. >> reporter: this season boston a record 55 inches and counting. at logan airport, hundreds of flights already cancelled tomorrow. >> we've never seen this type of snow in the city of boston any other time in the history of our city. >> reporter: wicked weather hampering boast coast. rain wind fire snow a season many will never forget. as they brace in th
. >> it's really bad this. river went across this road across the next road 100 feet the other side. >> reporter: the storm that walloped washington hit the west pineapple express, inches of rain deadly wind in oregon and california. >> big trees the houses. it's cause for concern. >> reporter: from wind and rain to fire in central california the wild weather fanned flames in meadows. 40 homes and buildings destroyed after wind speeds reached 75 miles per hour. out east...
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bad. just wet. beltway at river road everybody moving along. 66 headed into town out of town no issues at all. 95 in virginia here at dale boulevard, also looking quite good. a lot of the typical construction that we see not happening this morning. perhaps just keeping that out of the way just in case we see any of that precipitation. beltway at st. barnabas looking good. 95 in and out of town and bw parkway all moving along quite nicely. back in ten minutes. >>> you you don't want to kiss just to make sure? >> absolutely not. >> no, i didn't want to kiss you either. >> part of one of the comedic super bowl ads. a lot of people are complaining that too many of the ads were just sad. #downer bowl got started. we'll take a look at some of the most popular and controversial ads. >>> plus chris christie is in london. we'll tell you who he is meeting with and why, adding to the speculation he'll be running for the white house. >>> and weather and >>> a snowstorm is creating a mess for travelers and leaving a lot of peopl
bad. just wet. beltway at river road everybody moving along. 66 headed into town out of town no issues at all. 95 in virginia here at dale boulevard, also looking quite good. a lot of the typical construction that we see not happening this morning. perhaps just keeping that out of the way just in case we see any of that precipitation. beltway at st. barnabas looking good. 95 in and out of town and bw parkway all moving along quite nicely. back in ten minutes. >>> you you don't want to...
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it's not too bad, take a look here the po thomas river is still frozen over very dangerous. not a good idea for anyone to think about even going out on the ice, especially with the melting you have. the v-dot officials were telling people to expect a wide range of road conditions. let's look at some video of the chain bridge from d.c. into virginia. it had to be shut down for a couple hours, because of all that melting. there was standing water, we were told, up to the headlights of vehicles. that's why it was shut down up the water did eventually recede. some are asking people to clear the storm drains. that's what's causing the flooding and ponding on the roadways. all the major radios are clear, but there's still snow and slush on the neighborhood streets. we talked to one jogger he was just happy to get out of the house. >> i would rather deal with the puddles, the melting than be stuck in the house and it be freezing coal. >> a good day to take a run? >> it really is. a transportation officials are urging officials tore careful again. if you're heading out for work allo
it's not too bad, take a look here the po thomas river is still frozen over very dangerous. not a good idea for anyone to think about even going out on the ice, especially with the melting you have. the v-dot officials were telling people to expect a wide range of road conditions. let's look at some video of the chain bridge from d.c. into virginia. it had to be shut down for a couple hours, because of all that melting. there was standing water, we were told, up to the headlights of vehicles....
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exposed oil train concerns a year ago after this tanker dangled over the schuylkill river for days explosions as badthis one in canada or this one in north dakota. the impact zone here would be broad. >> this is tens of thousands of people. >> reporter: insisting neighboring communities need to be informed. a meeting tonight led the effort to do just that. last year industry leaders acknowledged safety must be a top concern. >> everyone involved wants to have you know safe transportation of this vital energy source. >> reporter: yeah as for how to do that strengthening the tanker cars themselves is a primary focus. but it is only a start. the next community meeting is in queen village on tuesday. live tonight in center city george spencer, nbc 10 news. >>> a new push tonight to have the worldwide web regulated like a public utility, expanding the power of the commission over internet service providers. the plan would ensure what's known as net neutrality. it is the idea that internet providers shouldn't move some content faster than others. or enter into paid agreements with companies to prioritize
exposed oil train concerns a year ago after this tanker dangled over the schuylkill river for days explosions as badthis one in canada or this one in north dakota. the impact zone here would be broad. >> this is tens of thousands of people. >> reporter: insisting neighboring communities need to be informed. a meeting tonight led the effort to do just that. last year industry leaders acknowledged safety must be a top concern. >> everyone involved wants to have you know safe...
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rain was falling and some trouble spots in san jose and underpasses downtown the guadalupe river was not too bad earlier. they could become a problem later. crews in and try and keep them gutter's clearer they've also been picking up branches all around town that were not down by the law of strong winds. the winds were disgusting across to 80 billion the truck around my truck around. that measure over an inch of rain since midnight and i'm sure sure that all will go up. pg&e says about 490 customers lost power during the storm. and this will continue to be raining here in south bay until saturday morning. so we still have a few wet hours left to go. >> pam: there has been some wild weather along peninsula and pacific led to the particular pacific the in particular >> reporter: driving anywhere in the bay area was a challenge friday especially along interstate 28 very up to 80 on the peninsula. mel visibility heavy rain and massive potholes made for difficult and sometimes a dangerous ride. pg&e crows were busy throughout the day of restoring power. pedicel was hit hard with significant outages a
rain was falling and some trouble spots in san jose and underpasses downtown the guadalupe river was not too bad earlier. they could become a problem later. crews in and try and keep them gutter's clearer they've also been picking up branches all around town that were not down by the law of strong winds. the winds were disgusting across to 80 billion the truck around my truck around. that measure over an inch of rain since midnight and i'm sure sure that all will go up. pg&e says about 490...
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. >> icy weather doesn't just cause troubles on the road, it's bad for traffic on the river today the u.s. coast guard broke through the ice to clear a path on the delaware river and "action news" reporter david henry went along for the ride. >> they cast off the lines and head into the river not knowing what they will find out there. the captain of the ice breaker, capson does in every year. >> it's what we are out here to do. >> reporter: the capston is one of two coast guard ice breakers working 140 miles of delaware this boat was built in 1961 and can still handle ice up to 18 inches thick. >> if it gets over two feet thick we call in another ice breaker. but today the ice ranged from paper thin to 8 inches thick, if the river freezes over it can bring shipping commerce to a stand still. the big tankers and freighters can handle this stuff and smaller vessels can easily get stuck and more important than commerce is safety. we focus on first and foremost is search and rescue with all the mariners in the water and then other situations that might need our assistance breaking out of
. >> icy weather doesn't just cause troubles on the road, it's bad for traffic on the river today the u.s. coast guard broke through the ice to clear a path on the delaware river and "action news" reporter david henry went along for the ride. >> they cast off the lines and head into the river not knowing what they will find out there. the captain of the ice breaker, capson does in every year. >> it's what we are out here to do. >> reporter: the capston is one...
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things aren't bad on the beltway at river road doesn't look like rush hour. light volume in both directions and traffic also running well on 95 in virginia heading south to woodbridge and dumfries. no incidents or delays. i'm bob emler with 103.5 wtop radio. >> thank you. vice president joe biden thanked people who braved the snowy streets to watch ash carter sworn in as the new secretary of defense today. >> in washington when you hear snow is coming everything shuts down. but we actually did have some snow last night. but i appreciate you all making the effort particularly those of you from boston who probably would view this as visiting the caribbean right now. >> because of course boston has had nearly 100 inches of snow in just the last few weeks? can you believe that? that snow has just paralyzed commuters and that city in many ways. transit officials say it may be a month before everything starts to operate normally. >> if only there was a way to take that stuff and dump it in california somewhere. >> absolutely. >> where they sneed need it. >> alas, w
things aren't bad on the beltway at river road doesn't look like rush hour. light volume in both directions and traffic also running well on 95 in virginia heading south to woodbridge and dumfries. no incidents or delays. i'm bob emler with 103.5 wtop radio. >> thank you. vice president joe biden thanked people who braved the snowy streets to watch ash carter sworn in as the new secretary of defense today. >> in washington when you hear snow is coming everything shuts down. but we...
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river. that's a bad thing. we have more for you. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol.s still the bottom line a dangerous situation in west virginia. as you mentioned, the fire is still smoldering. investigators are on their way, but at this hour the scene is still too hot for the investigation to even begin. >> we saw the train explode and a shot of the mushroom cloud about as high as that now. >> reporter: in just moments west virginia resident alex vander takes a step back as another giant fireball erupts into the sky. a train carrying crude oil derailing causing multiple explosions on monday afternoon. the blasts continuing into the night sending clouds of fire and smoke into the air. one home destroyed. one person injured and around 1,000 people displaced. >> oh, i consider myself lucky because, you know got somewhere to go anyway. we'll make our way some way. >> reporter: west virginia governor earle ray tomlin issued a state of emergency. urged to conserve water after oil from a train spilled into a nearby river, a source of drinking water. nearly 30 of the train
river. that's a bad thing. we have more for you. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol.s still the bottom line a dangerous situation in west virginia. as you mentioned, the fire is still smoldering. investigators are on their way, but at this hour the scene is still too hot for the investigation to even begin. >> we saw the train explode and a shot of the mushroom cloud about as high as that now. >> reporter: in just moments west virginia resident alex vander takes a...
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but look this bad as we walk toward the river the river is not frozen over. the accumulation and see the snow around. as you talk about that morning commute, everybody is getting ready for monday and thinking about super bowl sunday as well. look at the roads. the people here have been working very hard. in fact, we have seen steady travel throughout the overnight hours and they have done a great job moving the snow off the road here. you did say up to 10 to 14 inches by monday so we are expecting the bulk of the snow coming in. the flight cancellations to have a ripple effect throughout the country but so far so good in chicago because things have not stopped moving so far. >> ryan, this is not a city that is new to winter weather and new to snow or snow new to them. does it appear that the city has everything prepared for that rush on monday morning? >> reporter: one of the things i've noticed, especially from the windows, all of the trucks that were moving through the street. this is michigan avenue. we have seen nothing but trucks making sure the roadways
but look this bad as we walk toward the river the river is not frozen over. the accumulation and see the snow around. as you talk about that morning commute, everybody is getting ready for monday and thinking about super bowl sunday as well. look at the roads. the people here have been working very hard. in fact, we have seen steady travel throughout the overnight hours and they have done a great job moving the snow off the road here. you did say up to 10 to 14 inches by monday so we are...
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>> yeah i feel bad -- >> cry me a river, brian.ppens. >> my heart is two sizes too big. melissa, thank you. >>> tesla gearing up to report earnings tomorrow. the stock up today, but down 12% in the past six months. the trade ahead of the numbers on tesla. coming up next. >>> take a look at shares of apple or listen closely if you're on the radio. it hit another all-time high above $121 a share. that also means an all-time high market cap for a u.s. company and using the straight equity share number out there, apple's market cap hit $706 billion. by the way, not making comparison between the two, very different, but tim cook has now added more market cap to apple than steve jobs did. let's go to sue herera with developing news on the twitter hacks. what now, sue? >> the latest developments for you, here brian. apparently what happened this is per our partners at recode. the twitter pr rep jim prosser tells our partners that basically it appears that mr. noto clicked on a spam link and twitter's team figured that out. they've locked
>> yeah i feel bad -- >> cry me a river, brian.ppens. >> my heart is two sizes too big. melissa, thank you. >>> tesla gearing up to report earnings tomorrow. the stock up today, but down 12% in the past six months. the trade ahead of the numbers on tesla. coming up next. >>> take a look at shares of apple or listen closely if you're on the radio. it hit another all-time high above $121 a share. that also means an all-time high market cap for a u.s. company...
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bad in the winter. what happened next was when the spanish arrow was happening, there was a man up the river last name obali who became a priest. and they called him padre, and the island is named after him. what happened is he got a spanish land grant and he got padre island split it with his nephew. they started doing over 200 years ago was cattle ran muching and that's how it started out with his name and it actually did very well for him and his nephew. once he passed away the land that was his was split between his other relatives. so his nephew and other relatives would have most of the island to ranch on and eventually they would sell it bit by bit by bit. and over time the island when through many hands, stayed mostly a cattle ranch. here i am at a huge prairie. you wouldn't know it by looking at it but over the dunes there is the gulf of mexico. but we got all these great grasslands here. eventually the land ended up mostly in the hands of the man named patrick dunn in the 1870s when that really got started. the story of patrick dunn is an amazing one. he was born in corpus trustee. he started bein
bad in the winter. what happened next was when the spanish arrow was happening, there was a man up the river last name obali who became a priest. and they called him padre, and the island is named after him. what happened is he got a spanish land grant and he got padre island split it with his nephew. they started doing over 200 years ago was cattle ran muching and that's how it started out with his name and it actually did very well for him and his nephew. once he passed away the land that was...
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bad on issues like this. >> doesn't the federal rivers and harbors act, clean water act and the coastal zone management act? there is legislation that deals with coastal erosion, so how could she come to this conclusion that if there's coastal erosion and it can clearly be attributed to the industry, that they would not have any responsibility in any kind of restoration or clean-up? >> well, she comes back. it's a cop-out. you say the legislative body has to take action, that she doesn't have the power to take action that we can't see the real causation that's at work here. the science can't tell us who is really responsible that there are too many companies and we can't point the finger to any one company. if you read what she had to say it's a cop-out right down the line. again, ed, this industry basically admitted guilt. they said, we did this, we're responsible for 40% of the erosion. but oh, by the way, we're going to continue doing business just like we've done and this industry-captive judge dismissed the case where there was nothing less than an admission of guilt here. >> later on we'll have a sto
bad on issues like this. >> doesn't the federal rivers and harbors act, clean water act and the coastal zone management act? there is legislation that deals with coastal erosion, so how could she come to this conclusion that if there's coastal erosion and it can clearly be attributed to the industry, that they would not have any responsibility in any kind of restoration or clean-up? >> well, she comes back. it's a cop-out. you say the legislative body has to take action, that she...
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as we go into tomorrow that's not bad at all. 32 in philadelphia and toms river and trenton and allentown. all of those areas in the 30s. so, it's going to feel pretty decent. by thursday watch what happens. we start off the day with 22 degrees, 17 18 north and west. but the temperature goes down and the wind goes up. so by thursday evening, here we go again, back near zero. for that feels like temperature. that goes into friday morning. feeling like zero in allentown. 5 in philadelphia. 2 in toms river. we have the sunshine now. we had some clouds this morning. this is the next system headed our way. it's small it's moving fast. we're not expecting a lot of snow out of it but it could be enough to be a nuisance. first, we have a little bit of the band much snow coming toward the thursday morning rush. there you can see it. over the i-95 area. then it breaks up. so we are going to be seeing just a weak system there. we have something a little more substantial possible over the weekend as another storm moves from west to east. not too unlike what we saw sunday and into monday of this week.
as we go into tomorrow that's not bad at all. 32 in philadelphia and toms river and trenton and allentown. all of those areas in the 30s. so, it's going to feel pretty decent. by thursday watch what happens. we start off the day with 22 degrees, 17 18 north and west. but the temperature goes down and the wind goes up. so by thursday evening, here we go again, back near zero. for that feels like temperature. that goes into friday morning. feeling like zero in allentown. 5 in philadelphia. 2 in...
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not bad on the beltway as you travel past river road. you'll find a lot of volume up from tysons. i'm bob emler for 103.5 wtop radio. >> thanks, bob. >> here we go headed into this weekend that we've been talking about for several days now, it's going to be brutal. >> probably the strongest cold front of the season the coldest air of the season. the most uncomfortable air of the season is going to start moving in about 24 hours from now. let's tell you what you need to know here. right now, it's gorgeous out. chilly, mid to upper 20's. live look from the rooftop camera in rosslyn and it's gorgeous out here. can't see a whole lot happening. winds are kind of gusty. that's not a major feature right now. all will change as the temperatures drop and the winds increase tomorrow afternoon. check it out. we're below average. average high in washington believe it or not is up to 47 degrees. we're way below average like 20 degrees or more. tomorrow we deal with this polar plunge arctic outbreak and arctic front. we'll see cloudiness increase through the day. temperatures, though, ahead of
not bad on the beltway as you travel past river road. you'll find a lot of volume up from tysons. i'm bob emler for 103.5 wtop radio. >> thanks, bob. >> here we go headed into this weekend that we've been talking about for several days now, it's going to be brutal. >> probably the strongest cold front of the season the coldest air of the season. the most uncomfortable air of the season is going to start moving in about 24 hours from now. let's tell you what you need to know...
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bad in the winter. what happened next was when the spanish era was happening, there was a man born up river named bali, and he became a priest. they called him padre bali, and the island was named after him. he got padre island. he split it with his nephew. what they started doing over 200 years ago was cattle ranching. that is how it started out with his name. it actually did very well for him and his nephew. once he passed away, the land that was his was split between his other relatives. so his nephew and other relatives would have most of the island to ranch on. eventually they would sell it bit by bit by bit. the island went through many hands. it stayed mostly a cattle ranch. here i am on a huge prarpey. over the dunes there is the gulf of mexico. but we have all these great grass lands here. eventually the land ended up mostly in the hands of a man named patrick dunn. this was in the 1870 when that really got started. the story of patrick dunn is a pretty amazing one. he was born in corpus christi in 1858. in his teenage years he started being a cowboy. he was working for different cattle ranche
bad in the winter. what happened next was when the spanish era was happening, there was a man born up river named bali, and he became a priest. they called him padre bali, and the island was named after him. he got padre island. he split it with his nephew. what they started doing over 200 years ago was cattle ranching. that is how it started out with his name. it actually did very well for him and his nephew. once he passed away, the land that was his was split between his other relatives. so...
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piles of snow are being moved into rivers even into boston harbor. it's so bad0 troops from the national guard have been called in to help clear streets and other critical infrastructure currently buried in snow. >>> a lot of snow out there. a lot of dry out here. we did get our rain last weekend didn't we. we have some rain on sunday as well. that's done now. we're looking at clouds starting to move in and those clouds are going to increase as we go into the next couple of days. at least in the fog form. we're going to see valley fog early mornings as we head into the next couple of days. so you can see clouds over head here, most of the activity going well to the north. that's where we stand. no rain in the forecast. the fog will start to show up. you have dewpoints that are in the mid-40s here. all these areas are very subject to valley fog tonight. i think you see valley fog in these areas and out in the valley. not a widespread patch of it. it'll be one of those deal where is you get real patchy low lying spots out there by black point. cool patchy fog toni
piles of snow are being moved into rivers even into boston harbor. it's so bad0 troops from the national guard have been called in to help clear streets and other critical infrastructure currently buried in snow. >>> a lot of snow out there. a lot of dry out here. we did get our rain last weekend didn't we. we have some rain on sunday as well. that's done now. we're looking at clouds starting to move in and those clouds are going to increase as we go into the next couple of days. at...
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river. glen echo park was an amusement park in her last years here. this walnut bed was clara barton's bad. -- bed. there is a writing table. clara barton kept a diary from the time she was 13 until she was 90. the library of congress has most of those writings today. next to her bedroom is her sitting room, connected through those yellow doors. this was a place for her to write and read and have tea and visit with friends and tell stories. it has recently been restored to look as it did when she was here. clara barton had a nephew, stephen barton liked this room and would visit his aunt often. he served as vice president for a time. he was like a son to her. there is a shaving stand for a man next to the window. there is a plate on the wall that could be pulled away so the stove pipe could be in certain to -- inserted into the chimney. there are six chimneys, there could the a dozen stoves. -- there could be a dozen stoves. a wheelchair, a high chair trunks and rugs, tables and chairs. there is a door in the back left corner that goes nowhere. the american red cross would give these thing
river. glen echo park was an amusement park in her last years here. this walnut bed was clara barton's bad. -- bed. there is a writing table. clara barton kept a diary from the time she was 13 until she was 90. the library of congress has most of those writings today. next to her bedroom is her sitting room, connected through those yellow doors. this was a place for her to write and read and have tea and visit with friends and tell stories. it has recently been restored to look as it did when...
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rivers, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> all right, matt, thank you so much. we appreciate that. >>> if the cold wasn't badnough the region is dealing with damaging winds. check out the steeple at the burholme baptist church on cottman avenue in northeast philadelphia. the 115-year-old steeple was knocked over by powerful gusts today but thankfully no one was injured. >>> now, those wind gusts were whipping as high as 50 miles an hour at some points, strong enough to topple degrees. as "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson shows us, one of those tree stashed right into a delaware county home. >> reporter: on a day where the stripes appear to be clinging to the stars a windy war memorial is about as positive as it gets. >> cut the house in half. >> reporter: this was a day where the wind ruined a home and nearly extinguished four lives. >> opening that door was horrifying, it was horrifying. >> reporter: early sunday was a morning when dennis starr was convinced he'd soon be burying this daughter and two grandchildren. >> i was expecting some deaths. i thought i lost my grandchildren to be quite honest
rivers, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> all right, matt, thank you so much. we appreciate that. >>> if the cold wasn't badnough the region is dealing with damaging winds. check out the steeple at the burholme baptist church on cottman avenue in northeast philadelphia. the 115-year-old steeple was knocked over by powerful gusts today but thankfully no one was injured. >>> now, those wind gusts were whipping as high as 50 miles an hour at some points, strong enough to...
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bad issue you know? >> neck and neck in the polls, byron is trying to get out last minute votes. >> all down the river this way is oil platforms we've got about 16 or 17 thousand wells in the parish. some active, some inactive, but we've got a lot of wells a lot of jobs, a lot of local people. i worked for chevron myself for about 17-18 years, but a lot of our money comes in that we rely on oil revenue to come in... i've never voted against any oil and gas permits, we've never turned them down or anything but this one lawsuit all of a sudden everyone just jumps on the bandwagon and throws tens of thousands of dollars to get me out. >> byron's opponent works for a major natural gas company in the parish -- which helped fund the campaign against him. >> she works for big oil and that's her platform. >> so they're quite invested in her victory. >> absolutely, that's her platform. oil and gas lawsuit. >> fault lines tried to reach them for weeks but got no response. but we were able to sit down with a spokesman for chevron -- a company named in the lawsuit. >> what these suits do or what this particular suit t
bad issue you know? >> neck and neck in the polls, byron is trying to get out last minute votes. >> all down the river this way is oil platforms we've got about 16 or 17 thousand wells in the parish. some active, some inactive, but we've got a lot of wells a lot of jobs, a lot of local people. i worked for chevron myself for about 17-18 years, but a lot of our money comes in that we rely on oil revenue to come in... i've never voted against any oil and gas permits, we've never...
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. >>> cold weather is so bad in new york city ce is a big problem on the hudson river. guard cutter is working to carve out space for barges now. the barges carry heating oil to much of the northeast. the coast guars also helping other boats that are stuck in the ice but the cutter must be careful. too many pathways can move ice blocks and clog the new york harbor har dou when is spring coming? >> when is s coming. the good news is we see a little bit of a change in the pattern making our way through the weekend. i think temperatures will start to moderate a little bit and we'll be at above freezing for a couple of days in a row starting this weekend. but today, below freezing once again. take ahis is a ve pretty shot of the snow-covered reston area, looking off towards the west right now out towards the blue ridge as the sun is making its way down. the clouds moved in but a nice shot. look at the pinks off there in the distance. in and around our region here we are looking off toward the northwest right now, the friendshipei region pshgs clouds have mov in. temperature
. >>> cold weather is so bad in new york city ce is a big problem on the hudson river. guard cutter is working to carve out space for barges now. the barges carry heating oil to much of the northeast. the coast guars also helping other boats that are stuck in the ice but the cutter must be careful. too many pathways can move ice blocks and clog the new york harbor har dou when is spring coming? >> when is s coming. the good news is we see a little bit of a change in the pattern...
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bad for people not to come down to the market. >> reporter: from chopper you three can see ice forming along the delaware river and more is likely to form as temperatures continue to drop this weekend. back on the ground this weather is not fit foreman or beast, as dog owners have change up their routines. >> we do shorter, quicker walks, more frequent, some times. >> reporter: triple a was out in force friday starting cars, many people like katie perry woke up to a dead car battery. >> it turned it on and it wouldn't turn on. >> reporter: whether you are working in the told or walking to and from work the biting cold kept most people but not all people, well wrapped up. >> i think when you are in the cold weather for so long you get acclimated. >> reporter: call it the crazy or dedication, freezing temperatures were not enough to keep people like seven five-year old janet, away from her routine on kelly drive. >> well, you live in a small apartment, in a condo and you need to go out and walk otherwise you become a couch potato. >> reporter: well, she noise couch potato i can vouch for that. as for this weekend here i'm told in
bad for people not to come down to the market. >> reporter: from chopper you three can see ice forming along the delaware river and more is likely to form as temperatures continue to drop this weekend. back on the ground this weather is not fit foreman or beast, as dog owners have change up their routines. >> we do shorter, quicker walks, more frequent, some times. >> reporter: triple a was out in force friday starting cars, many people like katie perry woke up to a dead car...
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we're joined live from taipei in taiwan on the banks of the river, in fact where the rescue operation continues. anna i'm wondering how bad just the weather condition have been there today and how it's impacting the ongoing operation. >> reporter: hello. it's grim, very bleak. it's cold rain has been falling. you know for the divers hoping to get into the icy river it is a difficult task. we not the conditions are poor. visibility is not good. now the river is not particularly deep, it's only 2.5 meters deep. they still have a very large area to scour. we're talking about a dragnet being set up about a mile downstream. so you can probably see over my shoulder there are dive teams, dozens of them combing the waters. we believe they're now trying to lift part of the plane. don't know if it's the wing. you see there the barge, the military trying painstakingly, to retrieve that. there are two planes set up -- two cranes set up that managed to get the fuselage. if i can get the cameraman to pan to this side. they seem to be lifting that off the ground. they managed to get that out of the water yesterday afternoon. 24 hours la
we're joined live from taipei in taiwan on the banks of the river, in fact where the rescue operation continues. anna i'm wondering how bad just the weather condition have been there today and how it's impacting the ongoing operation. >> reporter: hello. it's grim, very bleak. it's cold rain has been falling. you know for the divers hoping to get into the icy river it is a difficult task. we not the conditions are poor. visibility is not good. now the river is not particularly deep, it's...
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the academy didn't honor the late joan rivers. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a badtivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. why are you deleting the photos? because my teeth are yellow. oh yeah, they are a little yellow. hey! why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white, it's actually good for your teeth. introducing the new crest 3d white diamond strong collection. the toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel... ...so you can whiten without the worry. your smile looks great! oh, thanks! crest 3d white. life opens up with a whiter smile. ugh. does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula with a special conditioning ingredient softens your carpet with every use. because it's resolve, you know it cleans and freshens, but now it also softens. so you
the academy didn't honor the late joan rivers. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a badtivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. why are you deleting the photos? because my teeth are yellow. oh yeah, they are a little yellow. hey! why don't you use a...
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check some other areas that are prone to flooding as well as the guadalupe river and when i checked it things did not look too bad clear drains in fall clear up the fallen trees. they have bought for under 90 people throughout the day today and the war without power so they're trying to make sure that all the powers back in working order. and to keep ratings to their evening hours. and probably will stop until tomorrow morning. >> grant: 01 to take a look right now the roads if his try to get around the bay bridge toll plaza this all backed up because the that lights. he is in the rain drops on our camera golden gate bridge is a much better situation. at the san mateo bridge is heavy is the the light on the high wind and bison is on all bay bridges. the chp cruisers center drive is says the their cruisers are being blown around. rich man san rafael bridge is in the water on the camera as well as a dicey situation at sfo with the delays of up to two hours. 185 + lights have been cancelled. flights have been canceled as an accident on eastbound 80 just before treasure island. and the state 80 and highway 50 there w
check some other areas that are prone to flooding as well as the guadalupe river and when i checked it things did not look too bad clear drains in fall clear up the fallen trees. they have bought for under 90 people throughout the day today and the war without power so they're trying to make sure that all the powers back in working order. and to keep ratings to their evening hours. and probably will stop until tomorrow morning. >> grant: 01 to take a look right now the roads if his try to...
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river into cambodia. we weren't supposed to be in cambodia. this green beret colonel had gone bad. i will tell you right now about brian williams. >> thank you for that. sorry i tried to derail you. i was commending you with another story. remi you encourage your clients to lie about the crimes committed. if you tell a lie so many times the way mr. williams has doesn't it become the truth? >> first of all i want you to take back the preface of the question. thank you. they can appreciate wanting to exaggerate a story. at a cocktail party you make yourself seem braver or the situation is scarier. we accept that. we are human beings. we give people that kind of freedom except when this is your job. your credibility is the full force of your importance. we trust him. he lass -- he has been a likable, trustworthy person for a long i'm too. i am a fan of his and i think he does a good job. if it turns out that he is lying or exaggerating about his own account. >> you will kill him. >> i think it is sad. there is a distinction between what dan rather did and they were reporting other sto
river into cambodia. we weren't supposed to be in cambodia. this green beret colonel had gone bad. i will tell you right now about brian williams. >> thank you for that. sorry i tried to derail you. i was commending you with another story. remi you encourage your clients to lie about the crimes committed. if you tell a lie so many times the way mr. williams has doesn't it become the truth? >> first of all i want you to take back the preface of the question. thank you. they can...
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right across the river because we love the wind blowing off the delaware river at us, and there is leaves, ape, it is the wind really bad and we can see the win f i didn't have my back to the windy wouldn't be able to talk right now. your mouth freezes, any saliva, it is not a pleasant thought there but we have one thought, 35 days until spring we are past midway point in winter if that helps but we're in the heart and worst part of winter, and now that is as tomorrow approaches today is a date the night i don't know what your plans are and lauren hopefully you have found love already in the city of brotherly love, but it is valentines day as we call tonight philadelphia and one warning for you guys, out there, being a guy, you get out and get things for your wife or girlfriend at the last minute. like we are always doing and tomorrow 1:00 to 3:00 paying attention to the weather those blinding snow squals and we are talking about a squall that is a a violent sudden burst of wind, accompanied with snow. a a blinding snow squall as a veteran of people who driven in them in buffalo up there you will not see. one to 3:00 no
right across the river because we love the wind blowing off the delaware river at us, and there is leaves, ape, it is the wind really bad and we can see the win f i didn't have my back to the windy wouldn't be able to talk right now. your mouth freezes, any saliva, it is not a pleasant thought there but we have one thought, 35 days until spring we are past midway point in winter if that helps but we're in the heart and worst part of winter, and now that is as tomorrow approaches today is a date...
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there's a bridge that goes across the ohio river from cincinnati to northern kentucky into mitch mcconnell's state which is a really badhey're like if we're going to have a viable economy, move products and commerce, we have to have things fixed. and this will be a big cliff if they don't have it fixed. and some say it's a perfect time to raise gas taxes because gas is so low right now. it's gone up in the last week about a dime. so they have to be very careful with that. that's why some on the left are saying, maybe we should do this. remember, there were two proposals on the amendments during keystone. maybe they can get a trade-off. >> chad, you're so wicked smart. it's scary. chad, thank you very, very much. >>> parents, the pope says it's okay, it's okay to spank your kids. it's okay. are you okay with that? what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashio
there's a bridge that goes across the ohio river from cincinnati to northern kentucky into mitch mcconnell's state which is a really badhey're like if we're going to have a viable economy, move products and commerce, we have to have things fixed. and this will be a big cliff if they don't have it fixed. and some say it's a perfect time to raise gas taxes because gas is so low right now. it's gone up in the last week about a dime. so they have to be very careful with that. that's why some on the...
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bad in the winter. what happened next was when the spanish era was happening, there was a man born up river named bali,nd he became a priest. they called him padre bali, and the island was named after him. he got a spanish land-grant and he got padre island. he split it with his nephew. what they started doing over 200 years ago was cattle ranching. that is how it started out with his name. it actually did very well for him and his nephew. once he passed away, the land that was his was split between his other relatives. so his nephew and other relatives would have most of the island to ranch on. eventually they would sell it bit by bit by bit. the island went through many hands. it stayed mostly a cattle ranch. here i am on a huge prarpey. over the dunes there is the gulf of mexico. but we have all these great grass lands here. eventually the land ended up mostly in the hands of a man named patrick dunn. this was in the 1870 when that really got started. the story of patrick dunn is a pretty amazing one. he was born in corpus christi in 1858. in his teenage years he started being a cowboy. he was worki
bad in the winter. what happened next was when the spanish era was happening, there was a man born up river named bali,nd he became a priest. they called him padre bali, and the island was named after him. he got a spanish land-grant and he got padre island. he split it with his nephew. what they started doing over 200 years ago was cattle ranching. that is how it started out with his name. it actually did very well for him and his nephew. once he passed away, the land that was his was split...
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that's all very bad news for the mid-mississippi river valley and the heavier snow in the ohio rivernley. a frigid start this morning and a cold day ahead. bitter cold with gusty winds of 30 miles an hour. afternoon temperatures in the teens will at times feel like they're below zero. tomorrow a cold start, we'll warm to 31 degrees, but snow arrives in the afternoon. an inch or two in philadelphia and then it changes to rain saturday evening. rain on sunday. then the cold returns for monday tuesday and wednesday. a chance we'll see more snow. have a great day. >> that's your latest weather. let's go back outside. you all came inside. >> yes, we did. do you blame us? >> absolutely not. >> see you in a little bit. >> somebody on the plaza brought -- the "new york times" bestseller they asked me to sign. >> did you write this book? >> no i didn't write it. >> i didn't know you were an author. >> i'm on the back. isn't that nice. this is from nathan on the plaza. it said hey carson. a total guard to the trl. must see tv. every music lover on the planet. this is unauthorized. >> no offens
that's all very bad news for the mid-mississippi river valley and the heavier snow in the ohio rivernley. a frigid start this morning and a cold day ahead. bitter cold with gusty winds of 30 miles an hour. afternoon temperatures in the teens will at times feel like they're below zero. tomorrow a cold start, we'll warm to 31 degrees, but snow arrives in the afternoon. an inch or two in philadelphia and then it changes to rain saturday evening. rain on sunday. then the cold returns for monday...
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river where a large number of minorities live. marijuana prohibition stopped orcement of laws, and the community is impacted by that. >> will jones, if you think smoking marijuana is a bad idea, and it's clear you do, is that, lifting the heavy police presence off the backs of young men worth it. >> we told people d.c. had loose marijuana laws. we had decriminalized marijuana, we had provisions for medical marijuana, and dc allowed for records to be frozens for past marijuana use. it was framed in the incarceration issue, but it is a frame. arrests were not being taken place because decriminalization passed. what we are looking at is a push for the sale, commercialisation in d.c. me. >> what is your fall back position. not only did you lose - you lost by a lot. there's no a single voting district in the city - actually, there's one voting distribute in the city that voted against initiative 71. if you want to stay on the argument. in the discussion, what do you say to the city now that the law up. >> now it's crystal clear what the contention is, that at the end of the day it's about money and commercialisation of marijuana, if it's here, ending here, it's not the end o
river where a large number of minorities live. marijuana prohibition stopped orcement of laws, and the community is impacted by that. >> will jones, if you think smoking marijuana is a bad idea, and it's clear you do, is that, lifting the heavy police presence off the backs of young men worth it. >> we told people d.c. had loose marijuana laws. we had decriminalized marijuana, we had provisions for medical marijuana, and dc allowed for records to be frozens for past marijuana use....
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that is bad news for the mid mississippi river valley.ver valleys with 6 to 12 inches of snow. you a live look at pacifica. mostly cloudy but becoming sunny. should be a nice finish to the week with temperatures ranging in the upper 60s to low 70s. 71 degrees in the south bay. 71 on the peninsula for today. and 68 degrees in san francisco. as we head throughout the weekend, a little bit of a change between saturday and sunday. cooler with erer weather with more cloud cover. weather. now let's go back outside to -- oh, you came inside. >> yes, we did, al. do you blame us? no. >> absolutely not. >> thank you. see you in a bit. >> point out one thing. somebody on the plaza brought a time s best seller here for me to sign. i'm taking a second to sign this. >> did you write a book? >> i didn't write the book. >> the guide to what? >> i had no idea you were an author. >> this is from nathan. a fewer on the plaza. i'm writing him a note inside. it says hey, carson. >> trl. >> meet carson daly. >> for every music lover on the planet. unauthorized
that is bad news for the mid mississippi river valley.ver valleys with 6 to 12 inches of snow. you a live look at pacifica. mostly cloudy but becoming sunny. should be a nice finish to the week with temperatures ranging in the upper 60s to low 70s. 71 degrees in the south bay. 71 on the peninsula for today. and 68 degrees in san francisco. as we head throughout the weekend, a little bit of a change between saturday and sunday. cooler with erer weather with more cloud cover. weather. now let's...
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river. and it's not going to stop is it? >> i'm sorry, joe, that you left florida to come back to these cold temperatures. i feel really bad new york. that's where the river tends to freeze. further south near the harbor it's too salty so we don't see the freezing. all this ice that gets broken up by this cutter has the potential to clog the new york harbor. so there's a delicate balance of how much you can cut. it's going to get louder and louder. imagine blending a margarita, the ice you're crushing is what we're doing here. the hull of the ship is built to crush through about 13 inches of ice at a time. and these boats, about two to three go out every single day to break up the ice. they are doing it more this year than they have since 2004. it's just been so exceptionally cold, they have so much ice to break up because you need the barges to run up and down the river. they carry 70% of the home heating oil to the northeast. that's why this waterway is so important and why the coast guard has the cutters to break up the ice to transport the oil because people need the heat on right now. it's going to stay cold through a
river. and it's not going to stop is it? >> i'm sorry, joe, that you left florida to come back to these cold temperatures. i feel really bad new york. that's where the river tends to freeze. further south near the harbor it's too salty so we don't see the freezing. all this ice that gets broken up by this cutter has the potential to clog the new york harbor. so there's a delicate balance of how much you can cut. it's going to get louder and louder. imagine blending a margarita, the ice...
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river. this was the second fatal crash for the airline in less than seven months. in july, the same type of aircraft crashed killing 48 people as it tried to land in bad weather. engine flame-out suggests there was some sort of fire in the engine but the pilot was able to shut it down. the cause can be anything from a lack of fuel to getting struck by a bird: you may have seen them outside the grocery store. men and women raising money for disabled veterans. betty yu wondered what the money was really being spent on. >> this is for the homeless veterans and disabled veterans. >> reporter: an american flag and an ammo box are their trademarks. they do brisk business outside this walgreens. and at a whole foods in palo alto. they look like veterans, but ... >> are you a veteran? >> no. >> reporter: still, this man who told us he was a manager assured it us is all legit. >> we have a tax id number. >> reporter: the charity is called the national paradigm foundation. their office address is here in vallejo. all of the windows are covered up, no one answers the phone here and people across the hall never see anyone around. the ceo spends most of his time at an offi
river. this was the second fatal crash for the airline in less than seven months. in july, the same type of aircraft crashed killing 48 people as it tried to land in bad weather. engine flame-out suggests there was some sort of fire in the engine but the pilot was able to shut it down. the cause can be anything from a lack of fuel to getting struck by a bird: you may have seen them outside the grocery store. men and women raising money for disabled veterans. betty yu wondered what the money was...
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river area, 8 inches of rain. check out ben lomond six inches of rain. fremont two inches. concord three. that is not a bad set up for three days of rain. as we look at percents of average, still over 100%, which is good. san francisco, doing well over won hundred%. san jose -- over 100%. san jose over 100%. good news there. snow in the mountains as well. when i come back we will talk about that and our next rain event and we will see fog. i will dial that in for you as well. >> thank you. the days after the storms are busy ones for tree service crews. ktvu's noelle noel -- noelle walker talked to one. >> people need look in their yards today because the trees with a "v" in the truck, those are the ones that fall most frequently and they don't have to. maintenance could save the tree and save money in the long run. >> reporter: the oakland hills. broken first by wind whipped storms and now storm clean up. >> beautiful. >> reporter: until one crashes on your roof. >> i heard the branches crack and i knew a tree was coming down. >> reporter: it was a huge pine. >> and then it went crash, boom. it was the win
river area, 8 inches of rain. check out ben lomond six inches of rain. fremont two inches. concord three. that is not a bad set up for three days of rain. as we look at percents of average, still over 100%, which is good. san francisco, doing well over won hundred%. san jose -- over 100%. san jose over 100%. good news there. snow in the mountains as well. when i come back we will talk about that and our next rain event and we will see fog. i will dial that in for you as well. >> thank...
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river. this is the second fatal crash for the airline in less than 7 months. in july the same type of aircraft crashed, killing 48 people as it tried to land in bad weather. the pilot and co-pilot had more than 11,000 hours of flying time combined. scott, at this time, weather is not considered to be a factor in this crash. there was only slight drizzle in taiwan. >> pelley: seth, thank you. the kingdom of jordan wasted no time in executing two convicted terrorists today after i.s.i.s. burned a jordanian air force pilot alive. thousands cheered jordan's king abdullah ii, who rushed home after meeting with president obama last night. charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: hundreds came to pay their respects to the father of pilot mu'ath al-kasaesbeh but the sorrow was mixed with vengeance. we're calling on the government to take revenge for mu'ath, he m said, and take revenge for the country. before daybreak, jordan executed two prisoners, one of those hanged, failed suicide bomber sajida rishawi, was the prisoner i.s.i.s. had demanded in exchange for sparing the pilot's life. but jordanian officials say they believe the pilot was killed weeks before i.s.i.
river. this is the second fatal crash for the airline in less than 7 months. in july the same type of aircraft crashed, killing 48 people as it tried to land in bad weather. the pilot and co-pilot had more than 11,000 hours of flying time combined. scott, at this time, weather is not considered to be a factor in this crash. there was only slight drizzle in taiwan. >> pelley: seth, thank you. the kingdom of jordan wasted no time in executing two convicted terrorists today after i.s.i.s....
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how bad the monday morning commute will be something tells me that if you happen to be a patriots fan nothing will rain or snow on your parade. we're live outside of 30th street station matt rivers, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> all right. matt. thank you very much. >>> stay one step ahead of this winter storm on the cbs philly weather app. you can track live radar receive weather alerts and send your storm pictures to us much it's all available now on i tunes and google play and you can also use social media to send us your winter storm pictures. be sure to use the hash tag cbs3 storm. >>> and our morning team will be starting extra early 30 minutes earlier tomorrow to bring you the latest on storm conditions. "eyewitness news" this morning starts at 4:00 a.m. >>> also tonight, we are tracking a developing story. police sources tell "eyewitness news" an arrest has been made in the bus stop murder of a woman in north philadelphia. surveillance video captured the january 13th crime. kim jones was shot once in the back of the head while waiting ton a septa bus at 12th and jefferson. sources tell us the suspect was run one of her workers at turning points for children. charges have be
how bad the monday morning commute will be something tells me that if you happen to be a patriots fan nothing will rain or snow on your parade. we're live outside of 30th street station matt rivers, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> all right. matt. thank you very much. >>> stay one step ahead of this winter storm on the cbs philly weather app. you can track live radar receive weather alerts and send your storm pictures to us much it's all available now on i tunes and google...
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manhattan penthouse once owned by comedian joan rivers is now up for sale and we're getting our first look inside. i'll have the details coming up. >> also, more bade flyers. ducis rodgers has the story coming up in sports when "action news" continues in just a moment. >> ♪♪ why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the s60 sedan. from volvo. the volvo presidents day invitation. this month, get these exceptional offers on a new volvo. visit your volvo showroom for details. >> a disturbing selfie landed a western pennsylvania teenager behind bars charged with first degree murder. 16-year-old ryan mangan was found dead in hess home wednesday. prosecutors say the 16-year-old maxwell morton shot him in the face and then center a snapshot of himself with the body to another friend. morton also allegedly center a text that said "ryan was not the last one." his preliminary hearing is set for februa
manhattan penthouse once owned by comedian joan rivers is now up for sale and we're getting our first look inside. i'll have the details coming up. >> also, more bade flyers. ducis rodgers has the story coming up in sports when "action news" continues in just a moment. >> ♪♪ why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future...