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he was calling his hens. it gave her the idea of giving them to residents for something to care for. >> particularly for difficult to reach older men, it has reduced isolation, loneliness, it has generally improve the well-being. they've reported that it reduced antipsychotic medication which is a brilliant thing for us. reporter: she is relaxed and used to being in the limelight. meanwhile, the men gather at the chicken to where 25 hens need feeding. the animals give the seniors something to talk about and help lonely residents find trends. -- find friends. >> it is a good project. there have been some very good people. people have come out of their bungalows. even in the winter, coming over to make sure the hens are all right. reporter: that is something else they do. it take the birds on tour to help others. visiting a home for people with alzheimer's. they just hatched and are soft and warm to touch. often bringing back lost memories. and that does the seniors good. the project has attracted a lot of atte
he was calling his hens. it gave her the idea of giving them to residents for something to care for. >> particularly for difficult to reach older men, it has reduced isolation, loneliness, it has generally improve the well-being. they've reported that it reduced antipsychotic medication which is a brilliant thing for us. reporter: she is relaxed and used to being in the limelight. meanwhile, the men gather at the chicken to where 25 hens need feeding. the animals give the seniors...
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, they hoped up the co-op today they care for the hens be clean the cages and feed the birds and takeers for the eggs and keep track of the money. >>> world news is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with sharrie williams, brian taff and ducis rogers and join us at 11:00 for "action news" here on channel 6. for cecily tynan, ducis rogers, adam joseph and the entire "action news" team. we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >>> tonight, the dramatic fall from grace. the man once second in line to the presidency, tonight, his decision. possible prison time now after charges over alleged hush money. years after he was a popular high school wrestling coach. >>> breaking developments today. the president reversing course. keeping more american troops in afghanistan than he once said. >>> the race for 2016. and joe biden tonight, what he's now saying. and donald trump and ben carson seeing eye to eye. their new demand the otherwise, threatening to skip the next debate. >>> chaos at american airports. tens of thousands of passengers held up. the computer glitch involv
, they hoped up the co-op today they care for the hens be clean the cages and feed the birds and takeers for the eggs and keep track of the money. >>> world news is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with sharrie williams, brian taff and ducis rogers and join us at 11:00 for "action news" here on channel 6. for cecily tynan, ducis rogers, adam joseph and the entire "action news" team. we hope you'll join us at 11:00....
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and also, kristin henning. and pastor william lamar, pastor at eme church.astor, some say we've got this epidemic of violence. do we? and is that the correct term for it? >> chris, thanks for the opportunity to share on these difficult, seemingly intractable issues. i was at a meeting at the brookings institution earlier in the week. and they are asking similar questions. i think that we in america journalistically and historically pick up on this story in the middle. if you pick up on the story in the middle, what it appears is that black people are on theo logically, intellectually deficient, and some people say even prone to violence. in order to really deal with this, we have to deal with the policies and political and economic realities that cause what it is that we see in washington, what we see in the united states, what we see, really, globally. i believe that this begins with the violence of bringing people to this nation against their will, with a violence over a period of time that you see in jim crow. the violence that you see in the federal hous
and also, kristin henning. and pastor william lamar, pastor at eme church.astor, some say we've got this epidemic of violence. do we? and is that the correct term for it? >> chris, thanks for the opportunity to share on these difficult, seemingly intractable issues. i was at a meeting at the brookings institution earlier in the week. and they are asking similar questions. i think that we in america journalistically and historically pick up on this story in the middle. if you pick up on...
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buffalo was one of the first lawsuit to pass the school and iteration of the .hen colored school the members came out of that church. meeting of was the the convention that was held, the activities of the railroad.d buffalo was a prime spot for civil rights, and for the advancement of civil rights , the go-between between the communities. , there was ang movement in 1905. members of this church, and particularly the talbert's, were very active in bringing the here in western new york. allowedubois and others the black community to be more outspoken. right to do certain things, and they wanted to fight for them. they organized what was known as the niagara movement. they hit the streets to organize throughout the states. this organization was going to bring about change, and give people of color, first-class citizenship in the united states. unfortunately, it did not last that long. it was organized in 1905, and disbanded in 1908. out of that came the naacp, which then organized in 1909. that is why we say today, the agora -- the niagara movement was the precursor to the naacp. having
buffalo was one of the first lawsuit to pass the school and iteration of the .hen colored school the members came out of that church. meeting of was the the convention that was held, the activities of the railroad.d buffalo was a prime spot for civil rights, and for the advancement of civil rights , the go-between between the communities. , there was ang movement in 1905. members of this church, and particularly the talbert's, were very active in bringing the here in western new york....
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. >> all right, right now, 4:49, time for check on your business news with money watch's hen a daniels up at the new york stock exchange, hen, a hearing apple is being forced to shell out millions of dollars. they lost this big patent lawsuit. what do you know about this? >> reporter: good morning, erika. federal jury on friday ordered apple to pay $234 million, to the university of wisconsin for illegally using the school's technology in processers that power some iphones and ipads. the jury ruled some recent apple devices infringe dollars on the university's 1998 patent on improving processor efficiency. apple says they plan to appeal. >> also hearing that fans and people who are going to the eagles-giant game, if they like star wars, are in for real treat watch can they expect? >> yes, the game is a exciting enough, the first full trailer for the force a weakened will be aired tonight during half time of monday night football. plus the movie post letters start showing up in theater lobbies, and after the trailer is shown, advanced tickets go on sale for episode seven, that opens on
. >> all right, right now, 4:49, time for check on your business news with money watch's hen a daniels up at the new york stock exchange, hen, a hearing apple is being forced to shell out millions of dollars. they lost this big patent lawsuit. what do you know about this? >> reporter: good morning, erika. federal jury on friday ordered apple to pay $234 million, to the university of wisconsin for illegally using the school's technology in processers that power some iphones and...
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the republican staff to affirm what and this morning again we have a situation where it is clear the hen we look at actions calling ms. abdin in, letting the press know about her me the location of the interview when she based on we've stimony that gotten has no -- no policy responsibilities, no operational responsibilities, clinton th secretary on the night of this phenomenal tragedy only leaves one to ask , did the gentleman congressman mccarthy congressman hannah and mr. pod isca tell the truth. that's question. the question also becomes a taxpayer is funded effort to derail the candidacy of hillary clinton. and to be very frank with you, a taxpayer the statements of those three gentlemen and i match them up with what we have been saying all along, the -- when we look at what they do and we look at what the gentlemen said, they all match. it comes together. it is interesting to note that those people most them up with been saying all along, the -- when we look at what closely associated with hillary clinton eem to be treated differently. we would be defenders of the truth, the whole t
the republican staff to affirm what and this morning again we have a situation where it is clear the hen we look at actions calling ms. abdin in, letting the press know about her me the location of the interview when she based on we've stimony that gotten has no -- no policy responsibilities, no operational responsibilities, clinton th secretary on the night of this phenomenal tragedy only leaves one to ask , did the gentleman congressman mccarthy congressman hannah and mr. pod isca tell the...
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. >> hens have a draw even if you're not in my class they're interesting to be around. >> each studentas a job they need to finish each day. you can imagine the one nobody wants to do. >> i think my least favorite job would be helping with the food. >> they love being grossed out about you have to clean the coop. ew that's so gross. >> i say um-hmm. >> good. >> most kids however love collecting the eggs. >> there's this moment where they get to take an egg out of the roost and they realize that i didn't take it from the carton from the supermarket. they're actually is an animal that produces that food item. >> the eggs are cleaned and dated for sale. >> the money is then used to buy chicks for heparin internation international. >> -- had he ever organization. >> an organization helping families all over the world with donated livestock. >> animal has a much better engine one that can move people' lives. it turn it on it gives you milk or wool or eggs. >> if you have had your job as rotated -- >> back in the classroom the impact the hens have may be overwhelming. right now though -, kee
. >> hens have a draw even if you're not in my class they're interesting to be around. >> each studentas a job they need to finish each day. you can imagine the one nobody wants to do. >> i think my least favorite job would be helping with the food. >> they love being grossed out about you have to clean the coop. ew that's so gross. >> i say um-hmm. >> good. >> most kids however love collecting the eggs. >> there's this moment where they get to...
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this isn't the anthony coin looked too much like the quarter, so it did not go over well. ,hen they made sacagawea 2000-present, and they made it gold. the idea was that it would stand out. it is really not in circulation either. you can get it at the bank, but it is not usual that you get it. ,hen you look at coins, pennies nickels, dimes, and quarters, those of the four coins you will find in your wallet, all men. interestingly in history, the united states did have a woman n a coin early in our history, queen isabella. paper currency, a big battle over paper currency, and just a backup, i wrote my first article , i have been pushing these. quote, i'veers i done my arsenal research. them one by one. i am a counter. here is the money. there is a big push to get women on money, and we hear from the treasury department that they will put a woman on the $10 bill. what is interesting is that when i talk to women about the money, the first thing they tell me is that they are all presidents. two are not presidents. the $10 bill and the $100 bill. the u.s. government is saying that they will p
this isn't the anthony coin looked too much like the quarter, so it did not go over well. ,hen they made sacagawea 2000-present, and they made it gold. the idea was that it would stand out. it is really not in circulation either. you can get it at the bank, but it is not usual that you get it. ,hen you look at coins, pennies nickels, dimes, and quarters, those of the four coins you will find in your wallet, all men. interestingly in history, the united states did have a woman n a coin early in...
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you can see the exhibit at the little red hen theatre during balloon days festival in weekend. the collection of notes, photos, and videos is touching for many. "some ladies overseas who voted overseas for the first time and they're holding up their finger full of ink so proudly," said val bard. "that wouldn't of happened without the sacrifice of not just the ones behind us but all those who served with them." and the last chance to see it in wakefield will be sunday from 12 to 4. a siouxland man who was forced 21 year army career because of a brain injury is adjusting to life out of uniform. and now, todd landen is getting organization. ktiv's tiffany lane has more. "todd landen was in the army for over two decades. but severe injuries prevented him from continuing his service." todd landen has experienced many things in his life that many of us could never imagine. he served for 21 years leading him to the high rank of army first sergeant during that time. " i rose through the ranks quickly. i went through the most challenging training the army had to offer and i got to do so
you can see the exhibit at the little red hen theatre during balloon days festival in weekend. the collection of notes, photos, and videos is touching for many. "some ladies overseas who voted overseas for the first time and they're holding up their finger full of ink so proudly," said val bard. "that wouldn't of happened without the sacrifice of not just the ones behind us but all those who served with them." and the last chance to see it in wakefield will be sunday from 12...
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i will and director hen will be at the meeting in november so if 0 she's definitely planning on being in the last meeting and if people want to say it at the last meeting. >> hopefully, i'll be able to be there we want to get it on the record you know how things become and thank you very much commissioner. >> thank you any public comment? hearing none we'll move to reports employee of the most for the department of aging & adult services commission we recognize jeanie chang (clapping.) so i just want to start off by saying i was ham that jeanie katie tang was selected and employee of the month this month she works closely with me i want to talk about how great she is (laughter) i know you on the first thing jeanie doesn't look like this, in fact, the biggest collection of harley davidson i asked her i want to see a fanciest harley davidson short she sclaenz up well, so i want to start off by asking you know there you are a bunch of people to support jeanie hopefully, you'll stand and see who is here to support jeanie today so this is incredible jeanie is my assistant and works closely
i will and director hen will be at the meeting in november so if 0 she's definitely planning on being in the last meeting and if people want to say it at the last meeting. >> hopefully, i'll be able to be there we want to get it on the record you know how things become and thank you very much commissioner. >> thank you any public comment? hearing none we'll move to reports employee of the most for the department of aging & adult services commission we recognize jeanie chang...
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i will and director hen will be at the meeting in november so if 0 she's definitely planning on being in the last meeting and if people want to say it at the last meeting. >> hopefully, i'll be able to be there we want to get it on the record you know how things become and thank you very much commissioner. >> thank you any public comment? hearing none we'll move to reports employee of the most for the department of aging & adult services commission we recognize jeanie chang (clapping.) so i just want to start off by saying i was ham that jeanie katie tang was selected and employee of the month this month she works closely with me i want to talk about how great she is (laughter) i know you on the first thing jeanie doesn't look like this, in fact, the biggest collection of harley davidson i asked her i want to see a fanciest harley davidson short she sclaenz up well, so i want to start off by asking you know there you are a bunch of people to support jeanie hopefully, you'll stand and see who is here to support jeanie today so this is incredible jeanie is my assistant and works closely
i will and director hen will be at the meeting in november so if 0 she's definitely planning on being in the last meeting and if people want to say it at the last meeting. >> hopefully, i'll be able to be there we want to get it on the record you know how things become and thank you very much commissioner. >> thank you any public comment? hearing none we'll move to reports employee of the most for the department of aging & adult services commission we recognize jeanie chang...
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hear pran if i can stream hen her terrified cries. as she pushes her minivan stopping. she called her husband the first time she was hit. and he listen the be other end as they were hit again. and then, so this moment felt just i was not >> and her daughter were okay. arrested for dwi and taken to the hospital. well everybody survived this accident, she knows it could have been devastating. hopes it lesson learned to any 1 decides to drive under the influence. >> don't do it! . don't drink and drive. that was tracy reporting. she back home tonight. after being arraigned. >> # 36 would be average high for this time of year we will be on either side of that as enter the seven day forecast did manage squeak out 61 this afternoon just touch below normal but we will well above normal tomorrow and even more so as we head into monday and enjoy while you can. because notice how lines trends down and that will continue through the work week and mean upcoming weekend. really beautiful weather is head go go pretty far north by the way if want any real good color but checking lates
hear pran if i can stream hen her terrified cries. as she pushes her minivan stopping. she called her husband the first time she was hit. and he listen the be other end as they were hit again. and then, so this moment felt just i was not >> and her daughter were okay. arrested for dwi and taken to the hospital. well everybody survived this accident, she knows it could have been devastating. hopes it lesson learned to any 1 decides to drive under the influence. >> don't do it! ....
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we're looking at the east bay commute, on 80 westbound, it doesn't look bad as you drive from the car hen -- carron as bridge. it will be warm. we'll focus our attention to the south three people are dead possibly because of street racing. police are piecing together the details. >> they are. the traffic investigative team are out here, they are looking around picking up evidence. they have westbound traffic on santa clara street closed. i warrant to show you what happened here. police believe that two cars were racing, and it was a honda and acura, that as cording to witnesses. the honda lost control, hit a light pole and crashed into a tree. there's no sign of the other car involved. it was according to witnesses. the video you're looking at is the damaged and mangled honda. two people inside that car died at the scene, the other two were sent to the
we're looking at the east bay commute, on 80 westbound, it doesn't look bad as you drive from the car hen -- carron as bridge. it will be warm. we'll focus our attention to the south three people are dead possibly because of street racing. police are piecing together the details. >> they are. the traffic investigative team are out here, they are looking around picking up evidence. they have westbound traffic on santa clara street closed. i warrant to show you what happened here. police...
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this exhibit is housed at the little red hen theatre for the weekend. the exhibit opened today at 5. your last chance to see it, in wakefield, will be sunday from 12 to 4. a nebraska man is auctioning off some of his classic cars this weekend. harv bish has over 100 of them. one of his favorites is a 1960 plymouth belvedere. but come this weekend - they'll all be g ge. bish turns 86 next monththnd he burden his four children with unloading his car collection once he's gone. so he hired an auctioneer. the auction begins tomorrow morning at 9:30 in aurora if you want to make the roarip. it's located between lincn and grand island. brad's here -- with a busy night of high school football ahead. only 2 weeks are left in the regular season, and the games are getting more important. ktiv"s mark freund is live in paullina, iowa. woodbury central is still fighting for a playoff spotott south o'brien. we'll talk to both coaches, next. and, things might get testy as the royals and blue jays start the a-l champicnship series. ports fource is next. school football
this exhibit is housed at the little red hen theatre for the weekend. the exhibit opened today at 5. your last chance to see it, in wakefield, will be sunday from 12 to 4. a nebraska man is auctioning off some of his classic cars this weekend. harv bish has over 100 of them. one of his favorites is a 1960 plymouth belvedere. but come this weekend - they'll all be g ge. bish turns 86 next monththnd he burden his four children with unloading his car collection once he's gone. so he hired an...
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the truth is as all of you know, republicans win win voter hen -- whenlow --w voter turnout is low, whenok to washington and they say, i am looking longer hours for lower wages, what are you doing to me? when they do not have health insurance, what are you doing to me? cannot afford to send my kids to college, what are you doing for me? when people give up on the political process and don't vote in large numbers, when republican governors suppress the vote, republicans win and we lose. what do we do? clear thatis make it in this country, we need a political revolution. [applause] establishment politics, the establishment economics is not going to do it. if you want to win an election, you win an election from the white house on down, you rally working-class people who have given up on the political process. people who have given up on the political process. you bring people together who are prepared to say loudly and clearly, enough is enough. our government belongs to all of us, not just a handful of billionaires. [cheers and applause] if we do not do that, and if ol'type ofsame electio
the truth is as all of you know, republicans win win voter hen -- whenlow --w voter turnout is low, whenok to washington and they say, i am looking longer hours for lower wages, what are you doing to me? when they do not have health insurance, what are you doing to me? cannot afford to send my kids to college, what are you doing for me? when people give up on the political process and don't vote in large numbers, when republican governors suppress the vote, republicans win and we lose. what do...
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it amir rice had a examplen gun in his rice hen he was shot by november of 2014. officers responded to calls that there was a man with a pistol. a grand jury will decide if the officers involved will face charges. >> anchor: coming up, it's a soldier surprise. two middle school students get the shock of a lifetime. >> reporter: after a very cold morning warming trend is on so just when will that warmth peak and when will we see showers again? forecast to come . >> anchor: now that school is back in session and going strong we're bringing back our class act segment. if you know a student between 6 6th and 12th grades doing something outstanding in school, sports or the community, nominate hem. go on-line at whdh.com. we'll be back. dear fellow citizen, i get that it' s hard to say no when your kids want toys, because you' re saving for shoes. and shoes. and shoes. but i can help you figure out how to save a little with one deposit checking. so ask me, i can help you avoid fees. sincerely, elizabeth trackler. fellow working mom and fellow citizen. [ duck quacking [
it amir rice had a examplen gun in his rice hen he was shot by november of 2014. officers responded to calls that there was a man with a pistol. a grand jury will decide if the officers involved will face charges. >> anchor: coming up, it's a soldier surprise. two middle school students get the shock of a lifetime. >> reporter: after a very cold morning warming trend is on so just when will that warmth peak and when will we see showers again? forecast to come . >> anchor: now...
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heather hennings, president of united way of ouxland united way of siouxland annual campaign and eate(s) & time(s): early bird deadline is 5:00pm on nov. 4th beneficiary united way of siouxland website or contact phone number to air on tv: unitedwaysiouxla nd.com and 712.255.3551 name of person to appear in live interview: campaign update - united way annual campaign nearly $1 million of the $3.35 million goal raisese still plenty o o time to run a campaign last year over 400 siouxland businesses and more than 13,000 individuals contributed to the campaign early bird deadline november 4th is the early bird deadline all campaigns completed and turned in by 5:00pm this day will befeatured in a full papa ad about the e campaign 2015-16 campaign chairs: chic and janet wolfe - office systems the campaign officially began with the kickoff on august 13th campaign theme continues to encourage people to "be the one" o "be the one" person to change one life o "be the one" to make a difference - small gifts make a big impact - examples: $5/week can provide nearly 1,000 snacks to intellectually d
heather hennings, president of united way of ouxland united way of siouxland annual campaign and eate(s) & time(s): early bird deadline is 5:00pm on nov. 4th beneficiary united way of siouxland website or contact phone number to air on tv: unitedwaysiouxla nd.com and 712.255.3551 name of person to appear in live interview: campaign update - united way annual campaign nearly $1 million of the $3.35 million goal raisese still plenty o o time to run a campaign last year over 400 siouxland...
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"dakota layers", based in flandreau, killed off its entire flock of 1.3 million hens after the virus hit last may. company officials say they're restocking but it'll take time. a hartington farmer is one of two from nebraska being recognized by the white house for efforts to support the government's sustainable and climate- smart agriculture program. martin kleinschmit is an organic grain and cattle farmer. he mentored others through a four-year program that enrolled 60- thousand nebraska acres in a usda organic transition program. << stocks were slightly lower after the government said economic growth slowed more than expected in the summer. the oldest state worker in indiana is still on the job as he approaches the age of 99. as kevin rader show us, this surveyor is not ready to sit back in a rocking chair just yet. << bob vollmer has just about seen it all... ... but he sees it from a different perspective. "i'm leveling this up with my controller on it." he has surveyed nearly every inch of o'bannon woods state park in his capacity with the indiana department of natural resources
"dakota layers", based in flandreau, killed off its entire flock of 1.3 million hens after the virus hit last may. company officials say they're restocking but it'll take time. a hartington farmer is one of two from nebraska being recognized by the white house for efforts to support the government's sustainable and climate- smart agriculture program. martin kleinschmit is an organic grain and cattle farmer. he mentored others through a four-year program that enrolled 60- thousand...
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i'm joined by united way of siouxland president and ceo heather hennings. >> heather, in the past you've had lofty fundraising goals, how much are you trying to raise this year? >> where does that money go? >> how can someone like me get involved? united way annual campaign nearly $1 million of the $3.35 million goal raised still plenty of time to run a campaign last year over 400 siouxland businesses and more than 13,000 individuals contributed to the campaign early bird deadline november 4th is the early bird deadline all campaigns completed and turned in by 5:00pm this day will be featured in a full page ad about the campaign 2015-16 campaign chairs: chic and janet wolfe - office systems the campaign officially began with the kickoff on august 13th campaign theme continues to encourage people to "be the one" o "be the one" person to change one life o "be the one" to make a difference - small gifts make a big impact - examples: $week can provide nely 1,000 snacks to intellectually disabled children in summer camp or 10 safe nights of shelter for an abuse victim what does united way do?
i'm joined by united way of siouxland president and ceo heather hennings. >> heather, in the past you've had lofty fundraising goals, how much are you trying to raise this year? >> where does that money go? >> how can someone like me get involved? united way annual campaign nearly $1 million of the $3.35 million goal raised still plenty of time to run a campaign last year over 400 siouxland businesses and more than 13,000 individuals contributed to the campaign early bird...
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swedish writer henning mankle has died. the 67-year-old was the author of the inspector wallander novels, earning him a top spot in the nordic noir genre, providing a counterpoint to the country's image of a crime-free place. he had been suffering for death from cancer. >> 18 people confirmed dead in the wake of flash floods in the french riviera, turning it into a flood zone in the matter of minutes. crowds turn out in strasbourg, france to hear the turkish president addressed and anti-terrorism rally. he is heading to brussels where he will be a key player in talks on the migrant crisis. audio] >> interrupted the meeting where the company was outlining 2900 and job cuts to staff. this comes after pilots rejected a cost-cutting deal which would force them to work the same amount of hours for less pay. talks and unions are due to start this afternoon, though that is in doubt. >> refusing to accept further stormed into a meeting between staff and management as air france was unveiling a drastic restructuring plan. they annou
swedish writer henning mankle has died. the 67-year-old was the author of the inspector wallander novels, earning him a top spot in the nordic noir genre, providing a counterpoint to the country's image of a crime-free place. he had been suffering for death from cancer. >> 18 people confirmed dead in the wake of flash floods in the french riviera, turning it into a flood zone in the matter of minutes. crowds turn out in strasbourg, france to hear the turkish president addressed and...
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so fiber is going to be really big" says eric hennings, president college products and wiatel customer. the plan will impact every business, home, and farm in the company's 700 mile service area. mallory says their company has always been progressive, first deploying broadband in the late 90s. now, they're excited to surpass goals set by iowa's governor terry branstad. "well, our current broadband network actually satisfies many of the goals of the govenor's latest broadband iniative. so, this current build out really is above and beyond what his goals are for" says heath mallory, wiatel general manager. wiatel plans on burying the cables by the summer, with hopes of having all customers with full service within 24 to 30 months. don't be surprised if you see crew burying these pretty soon... again construction is expected to start by the summer. reporting live in abc9 news tim: haven't decided yet if you want to be a vampire or a problem. halloween store scare central has plenty of options haven't decided yet if you want to zombie? no problem. halloween store scare central has plenty o
so fiber is going to be really big" says eric hennings, president college products and wiatel customer. the plan will impact every business, home, and farm in the company's 700 mile service area. mallory says their company has always been progressive, first deploying broadband in the late 90s. now, they're excited to surpass goals set by iowa's governor terry branstad. "well, our current broadband network actually satisfies many of the goals of the govenor's latest broadband iniative....
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win -- hen i [cheering] -- not [cheering] so, if and when filing -- i win, we are going to have so many victories it is going to be so nice. is going to be so nice. weare going to win on trade, are going to win and everything, we are going to terminate obamacare. [cheering] it is going to be replaced with something much better and much less expensive for you and the country. , obamacare was a dream for the insurance companies. they have made a fortune with obamacare. and your premiums are a 40%, 50%, 55%, your deductibles are through the roof, you will never be able to use it. it is so bad. we are going to repeal it, replace it with something great. [cheering] we are going to bring back the american dream. [cheering] this is as sure as you are standing here tonight and look around, folks, because this is a movement, something special and happening around the country, not just in miami, all over the country. you will see it tomorrow in jacksonville, it happens all over the country. make americato great again. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. [cheering] ♪
win -- hen i [cheering] -- not [cheering] so, if and when filing -- i win, we are going to have so many victories it is going to be so nice. is going to be so nice. weare going to win on trade, are going to win and everything, we are going to terminate obamacare. [cheering] it is going to be replaced with something much better and much less expensive for you and the country. , obamacare was a dream for the insurance companies. they have made a fortune with obamacare. and your premiums are a...
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the exhibit "remebering our fallen" will be at the little red hen theatre during wakefield's balloon days videos that's touching for many. "some ladies overseas who voted overseas for the first time and they're holding up their finger full of ink so proudly," said val bard. "that wouldn't of happened without the sacrifice of not just the ones behind us but all those who served with them." it will be on display starting this evening at five. a sioux city man is pleading guilty to setting fires in several trash receptacles in morningside earlier this year. 24-year-old dadan morey has pleaded guilty four counts of arson. each count carries a prison sentence of up to 10 years. morey will be sentenced on november 4th. he initially pleaded not guiltly to six counts of arson and one count criminal mischief. authorities say the fires set by morey in the early morning hours of april 25th damaged two garagege two commmmcial buildings, the e trash receptacles and a fence. they were set in the alleyways between orleans and garretson streets and between s. royce and south st. aubin. a dozen woodb
the exhibit "remebering our fallen" will be at the little red hen theatre during wakefield's balloon days videos that's touching for many. "some ladies overseas who voted overseas for the first time and they're holding up their finger full of ink so proudly," said val bard. "that wouldn't of happened without the sacrifice of not just the ones behind us but all those who served with them." it will be on display starting this evening at five. a sioux city man is...
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best when hens it talks about the ovarian lottery. you could be born in bangladesh, it could be born in yemen, you could be born in mullally. you could be born to presidents that are -- born to parents that are divorced, or criminals, or handicapped with challenges of providing a living. there are many scenarios that could develop. but you were born, and in my case, a white, male united -- male in the united states. that give you every opportunity to excel in life that you could ever ask for. hopefully, those demographics are changing. when i came into this world, that was the best situation you could find yourself in. i think we knew that and appreciated that. high expectations that we would go out in the world and do some things that are productive and positive. the big driver was how i grew up and what my parents expected of me. was itodruff: and what about food insecurity and the african continent that attracted you? howard buffett: when we finally got some really money to spend, i was immediately attracted to trying to figure out
best when hens it talks about the ovarian lottery. you could be born in bangladesh, it could be born in yemen, you could be born in mullally. you could be born to presidents that are -- born to parents that are divorced, or criminals, or handicapped with challenges of providing a living. there are many scenarios that could develop. but you were born, and in my case, a white, male united -- male in the united states. that give you every opportunity to excel in life that you could ever ask for....
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. >> i only had a half a second, it felt like, to react to what was happen henning. all of a sudden i saw movement, and i said whoa, hit the brakes, and she ran a into me. >>> his insurance company tells him he's not at fault and the jogger is out of the hospital, but he said he still may give up hits scooter, because he keeps thinking about that accident. >> sex offenders on parole in california will not have to post signs warning trick-or- treaters on halloween night. the signs were required only in certain areas and not officially part of operation boo, the state program that enforces special halloween restrictions for parolee sex offenders. >>> an earthquake struck in the middle of a newscast in afghanistan. the studio in kabul shook on live tv, and across the region, a 7.5 quake yesterday caused landslides and buildings to collapse. today rescuers are still trying to reach some of the quake- stricken areas in pakistan and afghanistan. 311 people so far confirmed dead. the epicenter was if the mountains of afghanistan. more than 2,000 people have been injured in
. >> i only had a half a second, it felt like, to react to what was happen henning. all of a sudden i saw movement, and i said whoa, hit the brakes, and she ran a into me. >>> his insurance company tells him he's not at fault and the jogger is out of the hospital, but he said he still may give up hits scooter, because he keeps thinking about that accident. >> sex offenders on parole in california will not have to post signs warning trick-or- treaters on halloween night. the...
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as the state's largest egg producer was forced to euthanize its entire 1.3 million hen flock this spring and has yet to fully re- stock. 3 3 obamacare premiums will increase an average 7-point-5 percent for the benchmark silver insurance plan next year.that's according to a new report on the 37-states using the federal obamacare exchange. the department of health and human services released the findings late monday. the benchmark silver plan is the second lowest cost plan among obamacare options. the steepest increase is in oklahoma... where users will pay about 36-percent more for the plan in 2016... while folks in indiana will actually pay 13-pepeent less for the silver plpl compared to this year. 3 3 chad, diana 3 chad, diana and larry talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. 3 <
as the state's largest egg producer was forced to euthanize its entire 1.3 million hen flock this spring and has yet to fully re- stock. 3 3 obamacare premiums will increase an average 7-point-5 percent for the benchmark silver insurance plan next year.that's according to a new report on the 37-states using the federal obamacare exchange. the department of health and human services released the findings late monday. the benchmark silver plan is the second lowest cost plan among obamacare...
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scarlet: we are due for a downturn. ,hen you look at the long-term i have a chart for the short term. global stocks have rallied 7.5%, market value, this bloomberg world exchange, we have seen $4 trillion of market value restored through yesterday. thank you to peter for pointing this out, this leaves us with this peak to this low. alix: interesting. scarlet: right about their, 50%. alix: maybe you hit some resistance when you hit those levels. joe: i want to take a look, go into my terminal and look at chart, this is the photos and frozenrate of -- concentrate orange juice, the biggest story of the day. all, this asserts 5% rged 5% today after it was shown that florida orange juice output will be the lowest in five years. street movie of orange juice,bout so this is the report that they really wanted to see in the movie. but from a macro standpoint, this is one of several bullish commodity stories we have seen. inc, soyhink and -- z going up, maybe this is another part of the puzzle. we are starting to see supply and demand leveling out. alix: that is a supply story. idea would be is
scarlet: we are due for a downturn. ,hen you look at the long-term i have a chart for the short term. global stocks have rallied 7.5%, market value, this bloomberg world exchange, we have seen $4 trillion of market value restored through yesterday. thank you to peter for pointing this out, this leaves us with this peak to this low. alix: interesting. scarlet: right about their, 50%. alix: maybe you hit some resistance when you hit those levels. joe: i want to take a look, go into my terminal...
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hen blew them away in the battles. whoo! yeah! wow. feel like we're at the grammys. dalylyand now the best the knockouts. blake:got one goal, and that's t m i possibly can, moving into the playoffs.'re gonna have to bring their "a" gamemef they're gonna mo shine bright tonight dalylping to prepare them all, 8-time grammy-winning superstar... you and i ...with 13 number-one singles and over 54 million albums sold... we're beautiful like diamonds in the sky ...global icon rihanna. rihanna i wanted to be an adviser on "the voice" because i'm a fan of t t show. oh! i love giving back, and this is a rare opportunity where i get to do that with really talented artists. what are you gonna sing? daly: the artists will pick their r n songs. i'm not gonna lie to you. i'm m ry nervous about this one. pharrell: don't pick the right song, that could result in you going home. you're singing that song with attitude. i want you to be in the music, fantasizeeabout the perfect man. that was entertaining to watch you. [ laughs ] rihanna is an incredible adviser. stretch the aaah aaaah
hen blew them away in the battles. whoo! yeah! wow. feel like we're at the grammys. dalylyand now the best the knockouts. blake:got one goal, and that's t m i possibly can, moving into the playoffs.'re gonna have to bring their "a" gamemef they're gonna mo shine bright tonight dalylping to prepare them all, 8-time grammy-winning superstar... you and i ...with 13 number-one singles and over 54 million albums sold... we're beautiful like diamonds in the sky ...global icon rihanna....
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the hen ruled the roost. come aunt lizzie goes e-mails, don't want to hear anything more about but e-mails. you are from rain beach, go have an egg queen because the fbi is investigating her. you care. he d e-sn't care. ben: juliet: the first person i've thought about was you. the second was robert moses. playboy has announced it is not going to feature any nudity anymore. dari: will you do? >> national geographic. that was my force experience going at the memory glands of can do. anna, playboy magazine, i got to tell you, you would have made a great centerfold. the dreams i would have had no view as a centerfold girl in playboy magazine. juliet: you saw on twitter i was a playboy bunny, you didn't see that? my mom brought me to the playboy club. >> i need to know more about this. was bill cosby there at the time? ben: curtis sliwnna host of "the curtis and kuby show". >> mets fans. juliet: duke has reacted as the mets head back to los angeles. ben: where they will probably juliet: do is in. duke: i have a fe
the hen ruled the roost. come aunt lizzie goes e-mails, don't want to hear anything more about but e-mails. you are from rain beach, go have an egg queen because the fbi is investigating her. you care. he d e-sn't care. ben: juliet: the first person i've thought about was you. the second was robert moses. playboy has announced it is not going to feature any nudity anymore. dari: will you do? >> national geographic. that was my force experience going at the memory glands of can do. anna,...
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." >> the exhibit's last day is 4 in wakefield, nebraska at the little red hen theatre. more than 90 nebraska soldiers are honored on the exhibit. northeast nebraska soldiers that have given their lives in the war on terror are: navy lieutenant commander thomas blake junior, navy petty officer first class john douangdara, army sargent joshua ford, army first lieutenant edward iwan, army specialist blake kelly, army sargent joshua mann, army sargent robert schlote, army sargent jacob schmuecker, and army sargent klayton thomas. with halloween on the horizon, one local event is bringing people together. we give you a peak into the zombie run. <<>> after a chilly saturday morning in the 30s for most of us, we started to warm a little better who's toughest on spending? fox news did the analysis and jeb bush had the best record. billions in pork, vetoed. eight budgets, balanced. and tax cuts every single year. right to rise usa who has the plan for jobs? jeb. tax cuts for the middle class. eliminates special loopholes. an explosion in growth and new jobs. jeb: cut taxes. grow
." >> the exhibit's last day is 4 in wakefield, nebraska at the little red hen theatre. more than 90 nebraska soldiers are honored on the exhibit. northeast nebraska soldiers that have given their lives in the war on terror are: navy lieutenant commander thomas blake junior, navy petty officer first class john douangdara, army sargent joshua ford, army first lieutenant edward iwan, army specialist blake kelly, army sargent joshua mann, army sargent robert schlote, army sargent jacob...
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you are not looking at all people would could be harmed who could be low income, who could have poor henay live in counties without the care that is needed and there is a chief solution so people steered to that. >> prepare owns have 90 days to gather more than 365,000 signatures in order for the planned referendum to appear on the 2016 ballot the law allows california physicians foe prescribe lethal doses of drugs for those with only six months to live or less. >> no worries about having to pay a toll if you walk across the golden gate park with the governor prohibiting toll on the state owned bridges and the golden gate bridge. the governor said that keeping this free will encourage an active lifestyle and reflect the position as a leader of california in fighting client. >> people are now able to hear the familiar roar around san francisco. >> the navy's blue angels will begin practice disover city at noon as the mights prepare for the air shows. tomorrow, saturday, and sunday, the air show is underway at 12:30 p.m. above the we san francisco waterfront. the blue angels hornets are se
you are not looking at all people would could be harmed who could be low income, who could have poor henay live in counties without the care that is needed and there is a chief solution so people steered to that. >> prepare owns have 90 days to gather more than 365,000 signatures in order for the planned referendum to appear on the 2016 ballot the law allows california physicians foe prescribe lethal doses of drugs for those with only six months to live or less. >> no worries about...
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an entire house filled with hidden cameras an one way mirrors to see what home repairmen really do hen watching. and the bomb shell new book about beyonce. what it reveals at the elevator fight. and sex on the beach. he was branded a menace because of what he and his girlfriend did on the beach. >> what were you thinking? >> and caitlyn jenner uproar. should she be given a woman of the year award? plus, bob barker banged up. >> i tore up my knee. >> and can you guess who this uber driver is? tv's wildest halloween ever. action. >>> house of shame, inside edition rents a house a month test. i'm diane mcinerney. this is inside edition weekend. at one time or another, all contractors. but how do you know when the workers are on the up and up? we have tips for you. in fact, we will have an entire month full of tips because we rigged the house with cameras an one way mirrors as all sorts of repairmen visited our house of shame. >> welcome to inside edition's house of shame. the house is located in suburban new jersey. it has been rigged with hidden cameras. there in the cabinets. there in t
an entire house filled with hidden cameras an one way mirrors to see what home repairmen really do hen watching. and the bomb shell new book about beyonce. what it reveals at the elevator fight. and sex on the beach. he was branded a menace because of what he and his girlfriend did on the beach. >> what were you thinking? >> and caitlyn jenner uproar. should she be given a woman of the year award? plus, bob barker banged up. >> i tore up my knee. >> and can you guess who...
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. >> reporter: jeffco hen dressed as a giraffe for a halloween contest. as a yankee fan he is not sticking his neck out too much for the home team. >> i'm not rooting against the mets. i don't have a personal vendetta like some fans, but i'm just kind of enjoying the world series for what it is. >> reporter: in a storia, a pastry shop is helping fans taste buds enjoy the series, selling mets cakes and cupcakes. >> in the neighborhood we all talk about it and everything. wishing them lots of luck. >> reporter: and fans did have a little bit of advice for the mets. they told me they need to score early, and also execute you can imagine a lot of screaming is going to be going on later tonight at some tvs across the tristate area. hopefully it will be good screaming. grimes, cbs2 news. >>> andrea thank you so much. >>> the fall classic at citi field will feel like fall. john elliott has the game 3 forecast. >> reporter: now you need a giraffe outfit to stay warm. it is going to be chilly. first pitch 8:07 right around 51. but remember that is the first pitch
. >> reporter: jeffco hen dressed as a giraffe for a halloween contest. as a yankee fan he is not sticking his neck out too much for the home team. >> i'm not rooting against the mets. i don't have a personal vendetta like some fans, but i'm just kind of enjoying the world series for what it is. >> reporter: in a storia, a pastry shop is helping fans taste buds enjoy the series, selling mets cakes and cupcakes. >> in the neighborhood we all talk about it and everything....
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caused a devastating fire early this morning at pete and gerry' s organic eggs in monroe. thousands of hens died in the fire. this is the same farm where fire destroyed a processing plant back in december of 2011. that building was under construction at the time. a day of mourning and remembrance. today, family and friends are saying a final goodbye to a 9-year-old boy known for his smile and generosity. christopher chester died friday night while walking to a neighbor' s house to deliver cookies. wmur' s kristen carosa spoke with christopher' s parents and joins community is reaching out to help. kristen: erin, christopher' s parents found the strength to speak with us about who their son was. they say he was special, someone who always wanted to give to others even at a very young age and now, as you are about to see, the community is now giving back to them. sharen melanson and bill chester are holding onto each other as they grieve the loss of their son. sharen: i think we got the greatest angel in the world and that he picked us. kristen: 9-year-old christopher family, the outdoors, hi
caused a devastating fire early this morning at pete and gerry' s organic eggs in monroe. thousands of hens died in the fire. this is the same farm where fire destroyed a processing plant back in december of 2011. that building was under construction at the time. a day of mourning and remembrance. today, family and friends are saying a final goodbye to a 9-year-old boy known for his smile and generosity. christopher chester died friday night while walking to a neighbor' s house to deliver...
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this exhibit is housed at the little red hen theatre for the weekend. and while she's watched a video that plays at the exhibit a few times now, it gets the theatres manager choked up talking about it. "some ladies overseas who voted overseas for the first time and they're holding up their finger full of ink ss proudly," ssid val bard. "that wouldn't of happened without the sacrifice of not just the ones behind us but all those who the exhibit opens friday at 5. and the last chance to see it in wakefield will be sunday from 12 to 4. a siouxland man dedicated decades of his life to serving and protecting our country. ktiv's tiffany lane has the story of how that was taken away from him. << "todd landen was in the army for over two decades. but severe juries prevented himimrom cocoinuing his service." todd lalaen has experienced m my things in his life that many of us could never imagine. he served for 21 years leading him to the high rank of army first sergeant during that time. " i rose through the ranks quickly. i went through the most challenging trai
this exhibit is housed at the little red hen theatre for the weekend. and while she's watched a video that plays at the exhibit a few times now, it gets the theatres manager choked up talking about it. "some ladies overseas who voted overseas for the first time and they're holding up their finger full of ink ss proudly," ssid val bard. "that wouldn't of happened without the sacrifice of not just the ones behind us but all those who the exhibit opens friday at 5. and the last...
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a younger officer fixed it out and that henned us in getting her off the street. >> reporter: her more minute right took her here to carpenter's lane, that's when authorities saw her hit another curb, then they were able to stop and arrest her t. technology helped lead them to her, preventeding a deadly situation on the road. >> it's probably technology like anything else we will look at. we probably have selected individuals within the police department. they will be trained and able to use it. >> reporter: while she prefers to be seen here instead of here, police say seeing a drunk driver through their eyes should be a reminder, don't do it. >> coming off after your local news on cbs there morning, new information into the investigation of the contaminated blue bell ice cream. we will hear from production workers. >>> plus, legendary journalist bob woodward tells us about his new book on the nixon presidency. >>> actress ruth wilson from the hit show "the affair" joins us in studio. thanks for watching, i'm mech oliver. have -- meg oliver. have a great day. ,,,, october 13 i'm michel
a younger officer fixed it out and that henned us in getting her off the street. >> reporter: her more minute right took her here to carpenter's lane, that's when authorities saw her hit another curb, then they were able to stop and arrest her t. technology helped lead them to her, preventeding a deadly situation on the road. >> it's probably technology like anything else we will look at. we probably have selected individuals within the police department. they will be trained and...
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. >> jim: last 00 passerby guy coming off the bench, chad henning for jacksonville against houston three years ago. second and five. he hit him in that first half. they are still jawing. going to be third about two. remind that you coming up after the game the mazda postgame show interviews and analysis of all of tonight's action. going -- they don't have to run a play before the two-minute warning. they're going to wait. i think that's it. keep it going, keep it going, fantastic. all right. oh gosh. all right. i'm keeping up rusty! i'm keeping up! what's going on? jj. nice to meet you. what's going on? not too much. just trying to keep up. keep it going rusty! wuuuuuuuuuuuuuut?! guess who's having mcdonald's brkfast for dinner 2night? we're guessing you, leigha wondergem. it's time for all day breakfast at mcdonald's. the moment's arrived. the best iphone ever is here. and you're all like... and then you remember there's verizon. which is great, because if you're going to get the best iphone wouldn't you want to have the best network? kinda makes you want to jump for joy. tell all your
. >> jim: last 00 passerby guy coming off the bench, chad henning for jacksonville against houston three years ago. second and five. he hit him in that first half. they are still jawing. going to be third about two. remind that you coming up after the game the mazda postgame show interviews and analysis of all of tonight's action. going -- they don't have to run a play before the two-minute warning. they're going to wait. i think that's it. keep it going, keep it going, fantastic. all...
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. >> thanks, hen. >> >>> still ahead in the morning newsstand, meet the texas law hawk. we will show you the motorcycle riding lawyer whose commercials have become an internet hit. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, make sure their whooping understand the danger talk to your doctor or pharmacist about you and your family getting a whooping >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> one person is dead and two wounded, following a shooting at tennessee state university in nashville last night. it was apparently prompted by an argument over a dice game. authorities say there's no indication of an active shooter. it's not known if the shooting victims are students or how severely they were injured. >>> well, students are arrested in connection with an attack at an ole miss frat house. >>> a texas lawyer draws attention for his wheels of justice. those are some of the headlines on the morning new
. >> thanks, hen. >> >>> still ahead in the morning newsstand, meet the texas law hawk. we will show you the motorcycle riding lawyer whose commercials have become an internet hit. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, make sure their whooping understand the danger talk to your doctor or pharmacist about you and your family...
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deserves more playing time sot: joel is competitive as heck...he dose a lot of things really well, but hen he has things he needs to work on and that will come with game reps. standup: rhoads says the in game qb decisions are made by th assistant offensive coaches. a complete change at starter would be made by rhoads himself. but right now this is sam's team and they like what sam is doing. sot: rhoads- "if we're 4-2 or 5-1 and sam has the same stats we aren't having to answer these q's. as for whether lanning will get "he will." just how much is yet to be determined. in ames john sears channel 13 sports cyclones at #2 baylor saturday morning at 11. the iowa cubs will hold another open house tuesday night. more than three thousand fans showed up to watch the wild card game on the big hd board. park opens at 5:30 for the cubs - mets. parking and admission free. sportscenter anchor chris hassel will report live on espn from principal park. hassel has a love-hate this video from soundoff years ago was more hate than love. chris seems back on board now, and no doubt regrets this destruction. c
deserves more playing time sot: joel is competitive as heck...he dose a lot of things really well, but hen he has things he needs to work on and that will come with game reps. standup: rhoads says the in game qb decisions are made by th assistant offensive coaches. a complete change at starter would be made by rhoads himself. but right now this is sam's team and they like what sam is doing. sot: rhoads- "if we're 4-2 or 5-1 and sam has the same stats we aren't having to answer these q's....
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yates was sewing and then hen henrietta pulling on her glove. the variety of stuart's brush is just so amazing. in some areas the paint is very thin. in other areas it is very built up. you can see the texture of the canvas coming through in this one. this is rembrandt peel. rembrandt peel was one of the sons of charles wilson peel. charles wilson peel had a huge number of children. i can't remember how many. one was rembrandt. one was rubins. one was raphael. this is rembrandt painting rubins, his brother, with a geranium. it is a portrait of rubins and geranium. we'll see more work by rembrandt peel later. here we come to nelly custus. we saw her in the washington family portrait as a young girl. here she is a young woman painted by stuart in 1804, so this is after he had left new york. she's wearing a very comfortable at ease dress, but she has this beautiful sash tied around her waist and twining over her arm, a transparent sash. nelly custus, she had had a hard life. her father died when she was young. she had been very, very close to marth
yates was sewing and then hen henrietta pulling on her glove. the variety of stuart's brush is just so amazing. in some areas the paint is very thin. in other areas it is very built up. you can see the texture of the canvas coming through in this one. this is rembrandt peel. rembrandt peel was one of the sons of charles wilson peel. charles wilson peel had a huge number of children. i can't remember how many. one was rembrandt. one was rubins. one was raphael. this is rembrandt painting rubins,...
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firefighters and police afraid more of the building could come down to lift the crushing weight and hen when they did. >> the feeling of elation and the rest of us want to get out as well. >> we are heart broken right now. we feel terrible for the people and their families. >> reporter: the city says the developer had the right permits and no open violations. slated to be a 28-story luxury boutique hotel, the site shut at the center of an investigation in to the accident that cost a worker his life. news 4 new york. >>> president obama is catching flak from both parties tonight for his decision to send special operations forces in to syria to fight isis. the white house says it is fewer than 50 troops, not a large-scale combat mission that will require congressional approval. a number of congressional democrats say it could lead to open-ended involvement in syria's civil war. some are calling it insufficient and too little too late. >>> in a letter today, republican national convention said it is suspending its involvement in a debate this february to be hosted by nbc news and telemundo
firefighters and police afraid more of the building could come down to lift the crushing weight and hen when they did. >> the feeling of elation and the rest of us want to get out as well. >> we are heart broken right now. we feel terrible for the people and their families. >> reporter: the city says the developer had the right permits and no open violations. slated to be a 28-story luxury boutique hotel, the site shut at the center of an investigation in to the accident that...
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live in upper providence twpd, david hen rirks "channel 6 action news," rick. >> david, thank you. from hour delaware news room now police are investigating discovery of woman's body in newcastle. police were called to the b.j.'s wholesale club 6:00 this morning where body of white female who appears to number 20s was found. and authorities believe the body was dumped at this location. investigators are still trying to identify the woman. the medical examiner will determine the exact cause of death. >> philadelphia police are investigating a double shooting that left one person dead. the incident happened before 2:00 this morning on 2600 block of north eighth street in north philadelphia and one man was killed and another rushed to the hospital incritical condition. right now police have no suspects for a motive for the shooting. >> crews in south carolina say they're monitoring a dam that is blocking more blood waters from damaged and hard-hit areas there. meantime residence across the state are getting better as soon as of death the floodwaters left behind. at least 11 people wer
live in upper providence twpd, david hen rirks "channel 6 action news," rick. >> david, thank you. from hour delaware news room now police are investigating discovery of woman's body in newcastle. police were called to the b.j.'s wholesale club 6:00 this morning where body of white female who appears to number 20s was found. and authorities believe the body was dumped at this location. investigators are still trying to identify the woman. the medical examiner will determine the...
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fox's in the hen house. -- foxes in the hen house. many were tapped to go and regulate the industry they came from. of thevice president bank of america becomes the head of agriculture. you had businessman for the first time in decades in california lead the department of labor. we would see this with welfare and the office of equal opportunity and for the bill payers in the room, your public utilities commission was stocked full of investors in pg&e and southern pacific railroad. in action.anism corporate conservatism. we see this against the u.s. -- the department of labor the certifies all of the labored disputes. reagan vetoes and unemployment insurance bill for farmworkers three times during his governorship. while at the same time he is increasing state spending on agriculture. he vetoes the rural assistance program. more importantly, he spearheaded the opposition to the ufw. we saw this in some of the video earlier. of failure and he likes eating grapes, the forbidden fruit. coordinated the efforts. reams ofed out anti-usw lite
fox's in the hen house. -- foxes in the hen house. many were tapped to go and regulate the industry they came from. of thevice president bank of america becomes the head of agriculture. you had businessman for the first time in decades in california lead the department of labor. we would see this with welfare and the office of equal opportunity and for the bill payers in the room, your public utilities commission was stocked full of investors in pg&e and southern pacific railroad. in...