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boyer intv b cam_ 01 @ 01;06;16;29) boyer: what's up coach? great to see you. coach: good to see you again. (narr 1) on n is day, nana boyer r standing on the sidelines. (ad and nate on sidelines / nate boyer intv b cam_ 01 @ 01;10;26;10 )boyer: i mean, i'm jealous, i'd like to be out there myself.diaz: you're so close, but so far. nb: yeah, exactly.(narr 2) boyer doesn't spend much time on the sidelines.at 23 he volunteered in darfur doing relief work later served tours of duty in iraq and afghanistanjoined the green berets and earned a bronze star became a walk on for the texas longhorns - as 31-year-r-d sophmore and then this summer - he got an unlikely shot at the nfl as a long snapper for the seattle seahawks. (nats: boyer running onto field with flag during pre-season game) (narr 3)but as a 34-year-old rookie boyer knew a permanent spot on the roster was a longshot.(nat/sot - sc headlines/nfl.com)most inspirational sports stories of the summer has come to an abrupt end." // "today we learned boyer has been released by seattle"(sot nate boyer intv a cam_ 1
boyer intv b cam_ 01 @ 01;06;16;29) boyer: what's up coach? great to see you. coach: good to see you again. (narr 1) on n is day, nana boyer r standing on the sidelines. (ad and nate on sidelines / nate boyer intv b cam_ 01 @ 01;10;26;10 )boyer: i mean, i'm jealous, i'd like to be out there myself.diaz: you're so close, but so far. nb: yeah, exactly.(narr 2) boyer doesn't spend much time on the sidelines.at 23 he volunteered in darfur doing relief work later served tours of duty in iraq and...
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organizing the event as part of a project at boyer valley high school where they say cummins had many friends. su "energetic, compassionate and hard-working," those words are posted around boyer valley schools to describe mckenzie cummins. and friends say, those are just a few words that describe the memory she has left htem with." "she was an amazing person and i've always looked up to her i've always wanted to do what she's done," "and actually i didn't think i wanted to be an organ donor, but actually i think i'm going to go change it do be an organ donor because she's made an impact like that on my life." just one example of how cummins has touched the lives of those around her. in dunlap, iowa, tiffany lane, ktiv news 4.>> for anyone interested in attending the blood drive it will be at the moorhead community center in moorhead, iowa, tomorrow from eight a-m to one p-m. people will also be able to donate money to the mckenzie cummins memorial fund that will be given to a boyer valley high school student. an idled ethanol plant in southwest iowa seeing the iowa economic developmen
organizing the event as part of a project at boyer valley high school where they say cummins had many friends. su "energetic, compassionate and hard-working," those words are posted around boyer valley schools to describe mckenzie cummins. and friends say, those are just a few words that describe the memory she has left htem with." "she was an amazing person and i've always looked up to her i've always wanted to do what she's done," "and actually i didn't think i...
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long wanted boyer to work with his nonprofit water boys. after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. >>> and we will take you to havana, cuba, where a tv show is making history. >> that's all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you now with late late show host and his guest good friday morning, i )m blaine-p&stewart. and i m jessica larche -- we are just hours away from a massive winter storm moving into hampton roads with snow, wind and rain. virginia and north carolina are under a state of emergency. but first lets get a look at a
long wanted boyer to work with his nonprofit water boys. after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested...
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the 34-year-old rookie, boyer knew a roster was a long shot. >> one of the most inspirational sports stories of the summer has >> today, we learned boyer has been released by seattle. >> i was disappointed, yeah. i was definitely disappointed for a living. boo-ho, you know. >> the day after he was cut you could say the nfl came calling was a phone call and nate and i hit it off immediately. >> reporter: rams defensive end chris long. >> he didn't strike me as thethat was if football fell through he wouldn't know what the heck he was going to do. he wants to change the world for the better. platform he has been given. >> reporter: a platform for a mission that now reaches far beyond the gridiron to east anted boyer to work with his nonprofit group water boys after visiting tanzania in 2012 long found the organizationsperately clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east of people that when they hear about a
the 34-year-old rookie, boyer knew a roster was a long shot. >> one of the most inspirational sports stories of the summer has >> today, we learned boyer has been released by seattle. >> i was disappointed, yeah. i was definitely disappointed for a living. boo-ho, you know. >> the day after he was cut you could say the nfl came calling was a phone call and nate and i hit it off immediately. >> reporter: rams defensive end chris long. >> he didn't strike me as...
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. >> reporter: on this day, nate boyer is standing on the sidelines. >> i mean, i'm jealous.xactly. >> reporter: he doesn't spend much time on the sidelines. at 23 he volunteered doing relief work in darfur and later tour of duties in iraq and afghanistan and joined the green berets and earned a bronze star and became a walk-on for the texas longhorns as a 31-year-old sophomore. this summer he got an unlikely shot at the nfl as a long snapper for the seattle seahawks. the 34-year-old rookie, boyer knew a permanent spot on the roster was a long shot. >> one of the most inspirational sports stories of the summer has come to an abrupt end. >> today, we learned boyer has been released by seattle. >> i was disappointed, yeah. i was definitely disappointed but, you know, i got cut from playing professional football for a living. boo-ho, you know. >> the day after he was cut you could say the nfl came calling again. >> it was a phone call and nate and i hit it off immediately. >> reporter: rams defensive end chris long. >> he didn't strike me as the type of guy that was if football
. >> reporter: on this day, nate boyer is standing on the sidelines. >> i mean, i'm jealous.xactly. >> reporter: he doesn't spend much time on the sidelines. at 23 he volunteered doing relief work in darfur and later tour of duties in iraq and afghanistan and joined the green berets and earned a bronze star and became a walk-on for the texas longhorns as a 31-year-old sophomore. this summer he got an unlikely shot at the nfl as a long snapper for the seattle seahawks. the...
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long wanted boyer to work with his nonprofit water boys. after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. >>> and we will take you to making history. morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you now with late late show host and his guest recreating an iconic scene from >> you're watching kcci 8 news. elizabeth: right now at 4:30, an ankeny man says his 4-year-old's field trip was hijacked by republican presidential candidate carly fiorina. how some daycare kids found themselves central stage at a pro-life forum. the plea from a woman accused of murder. judge. e
long wanted boyer to work with his nonprofit water boys. after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested...
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>> reporter: but make no mistake, boyer doesn't give up easily. are your football dreams over? >> no. my football dreams probably never be over. i'm still snapping and working out. i'm not exactly as young as the average undrafted free agent, but it doesn't mean i don't have as big of a heart. >> reporter: it certainly is in the right place. for "cbs this morning," adriana diaz, st. louis. >> big heart, indeed. >> looks like an interesting guy. >> cheer him on, nate boyer. >> we are counting down to super bowl 50 on cbs. jim nantz and phil simms will bring you all of the action from santa clara, california o february 7th. right before the game, watch gayle's interview with president obama that will be live from the white house. that is all here on cbs. >> i can't wait! i can't wait. >> i'm trying to think of you got to go and get angry snorks you know you know i try i hope i don't run out of time someone call a referee i just need one more shot of forgiveness is it too late to say sorry because i'm more than just in your body >> you sing it, norah. that is james cordon and shaw
>> reporter: but make no mistake, boyer doesn't give up easily. are your football dreams over? >> no. my football dreams probably never be over. i'm still snapping and working out. i'm not exactly as young as the average undrafted free agent, but it doesn't mean i don't have as big of a heart. >> reporter: it certainly is in the right place. for "cbs this morning," adriana diaz, st. louis. >> big heart, indeed. >> looks like an interesting guy. >>...
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long wanted boyer to work with his nonprofit water boys.r visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. >>> and we will take you to havana, cuba, where a tv show is making history. >> that's all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you now with late late show host and his guest recreating an iconic scene from the movie "big." ♪ ,,,, >>> good morning, everyone. happy friday! it's january 22. we are getting a live look at the golden gate bridge. guess what! it's raining again! storm number 11, i believe. how about that? i'm frank mallicoat. >>
long wanted boyer to work with his nonprofit water boys.r visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in...
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jason boyer is going to have your full forecast in just a minute. >> darl: and stay with us for continuing coverage of the weather. >> tammy: that's right. we'll have more updates throughout the evening and we'll also get you ready for what to expect this weekend. >> darcel: be sure to check our our website, facebook and twitter pages. and keep sending us photos as well. >>> jaclyn, slick roads are almost a problem everywhere now. >> jaclyn: if you are heading out the door soon, please take it slow on the road ways. let's talk about specific areas where there are weather related wrecks happening. in madison county there is an overturned semi that crashed due to icy road. thankfully no injuries reported there. dispatch in that area is reporting slick conditions gathered around 25-70 as well. henderson county there are two are active. dot is treating both of these areas with salt and sand. brevard, a crash is blocking both ways of traffic on everett road. we have slick spots listed by county on wlos.com under the traffic report. that's a look at your on time traffic report brought to you by
jason boyer is going to have your full forecast in just a minute. >> darl: and stay with us for continuing coverage of the weather. >> tammy: that's right. we'll have more updates throughout the evening and we'll also get you ready for what to expect this weekend. >> darcel: be sure to check our our website, facebook and twitter pages. and keep sending us photos as well. >>> jaclyn, slick roads are almost a problem everywhere now. >> jaclyn: if you are heading...
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long wanted boyer to work with his nonprofit water boys. after visiting 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in t makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinkingrica but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever interested in vouches for vouches for if. >> that's all aheadrning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you with late late showuest recreating an iconic scene from the movie >> you want to try it? >> all right. go for it.
long wanted boyer to work with his nonprofit water boys. after visiting 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in t makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinkingrica but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever interested in vouches for vouches for if. >> that's all aheadrning." that is the...
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let's go straight to chief meteorologist jason boyer. jason, when can this arrive? >> jason: it's going to come overnight in the form of clouds. cold enough for snow because it's teens and tweptnties right now for air temperatures. weather alerts. winter weather advisories are out. it goes from the border counties all the way back to middle ten continue. nashville, chattanooga, haywood, swain, graham, cherokee, also macon county. one to three inches of snow fall. the lower end in the valleys. could be icy spots with that. then we have winter storm warnings in georgia. they're looking at ice in northern georgia. areas like st. louis and throughout missouri and illinois. we'll see that system spread overnight. day break, we'll see it spread west. another heavier band of snow working through east tennessee, across the mountains and even the valley floors of buncombe county will get snow. prepare for slick spots. 21 for the temp tonight at 7. down to 17 at 11. wind chills in the single digits. we'll talk about the even bigger coming up. >> tammy: stick with news 13 thro
let's go straight to chief meteorologist jason boyer. jason, when can this arrive? >> jason: it's going to come overnight in the form of clouds. cold enough for snow because it's teens and tweptnties right now for air temperatures. weather alerts. winter weather advisories are out. it goes from the border counties all the way back to middle ten continue. nashville, chattanooga, haywood, swain, graham, cherokee, also macon county. one to three inches of snow fall. the lower end in the...
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suddenly jason boyer's patent pending flake-o-meter went up. so this is what winter looks like. a driver spinning his wheels with nothing but a 4x4 to try to clear the way for his car. not far away, tyler lewis and others shovel what old man winter keeps putting down. kind of reminds us that winter can be a lot of work. >> the only thing i like about it is watching the kids play. >> rex: some gather at at marlow house for a little down hill play. gavin may seem too young to be a weather historian. >> we haven't had a snowstorm >> rex: then at brevard college what started out as friendly snowman construction turned in toy a full contact snow ball fight in hot pursuit of fun in the cold. >> it's snowing. it's cold. come to brevard. >> rex: but maybe this is the moral of our story when stranded motorists realize they're not alone. along with several others, along with photographer steve wilder and i, gave this car a shove. whether you're at work or play, this is what winter looks like, just in case you've forgotten. western north carolina meets winter. i think i can speak for darce
suddenly jason boyer's patent pending flake-o-meter went up. so this is what winter looks like. a driver spinning his wheels with nothing but a 4x4 to try to clear the way for his car. not far away, tyler lewis and others shovel what old man winter keeps putting down. kind of reminds us that winter can be a lot of work. >> the only thing i like about it is watching the kids play. >> rex: some gather at at marlow house for a little down hill play. gavin may seem too young to be a...
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long wanted boyer to work with after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for vouches for if. >> that's all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you with late late show host and his guest recreating an iconic scene from the movie "big." >> you want to try it? >> all right. we're preparing for winter storm 20-16 ... with team coverage across the area. this is a live look at biltmore park in asheville... it started snowing around one a-m there this morning. we're expecting to see the storm... between seven and nine this morning.
long wanted boyer to work with after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches...
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begin our live team coverage tonight of the winter storm headed our way with chief meteorologist jason boyer. jason, what's in store this evening? >> jason: this evening is going to be quiet. it's overnight and tomorrow. when you wake up, there will be snow and ice on the ground. we've got the flake-o-meter all the way maxed out by a sweat. it's going to be a lot. dangerous travel and significant snow and ice accumulations for anybody in the magenta color. you can't get away from this. these winter storm warnings go all the way back to the west including nashville, knoxville. east to charlotte, fayetteville, even over to raleigh. that is a massive area, folks. it's a major storm that's going to have that much of a scope to it. winter storm timeline, icy mix of snow. friday morning, mix of snow and ice. periods of heavy snow. it may not be snowing continuously. but snow nonetheless. in to missouri, it is tracking south and diving off the coast. that's where it bombs out and strengthens to a major winter storm. we'll be dealing with all kinds of wintery weather but mostly really been trying to
begin our live team coverage tonight of the winter storm headed our way with chief meteorologist jason boyer. jason, what's in store this evening? >> jason: this evening is going to be quiet. it's overnight and tomorrow. when you wake up, there will be snow and ice on the ground. we've got the flake-o-meter all the way maxed out by a sweat. it's going to be a lot. dangerous travel and significant snow and ice accumulations for anybody in the magenta color. you can't get away from this....
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doan tdimm, yoow, coe l an eree tmpedhane uae tt own upbewh rhe wte er in leationo hedlha m l dato boyer, minhatever thiss intinte in because nate vouches for vouches for if. >> that's all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you with late late show host and his guest recreating an iconic scene from the movie "big." >> you want to try it? >> all right. go for it. >>> the first major winter storm of the season is pushing through north carolina this morning. >> we are monitoring everything. live team coverage from all over the triangle. elizabeth gardner breaks down when you should see precipitation in your back yard. >> roxboro is always a heavy now point. we have crews checking on before we get to elizabeth
doan tdimm, yoow, coe l an eree tmpedhane uae tt own upbewh rhe wte er in leationo hedlha m l dato boyer, minhatever thiss intinte in because nate vouches for vouches for if. >> that's all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you with late late show host and his guest recreating an iconic scene from the movie "big." >> you want to try it? >> all right. go...
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long wanted boyer to work with his nonprofit water boys. after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of peopoe who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. >>> and we will take you to havana, cuba, where a tv show is making history. >> that's all ahead on "cbs th morning." that is e "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you now with late late show host and his guest recreating an iconic scene from the movie "big." the person who lives here... has to solve problems as big as the world... that's the job. everyday. and now, the first lady who helped get healthcare for eight million kids... the senator who helped a city rise again... the secretary of st
long wanted boyer to work with his nonprofit water boys. after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of peopoe who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever this guy is interested in, i'm interested...
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. >> reporter: this week we did a trip to berks county to visit historic boro of boyer town.t is really interesting when you drive downtown boyer town you see colorful painted areas, scattered all over the place, and from there it was off to see boyer town museum of historic vehicles. these are not your father's old mobiles, oriolesmobile at all. they might the not be your great, great grandfather. >> i'm kendra your curator here. >> what are the the dates. >> probably earliest piece we have dates back to the 1700's. we will go up to the 20th century. we do include horse drawn, and motorized. we have bicycles too. >> reporter: vehicles range from humble coal wagons to elegant carriages, beautiful glass works. back then groceries came to you, via bread truck or meat truck. and hey, that trolley is from fairmount park. many were built right here, in the 1900's, this was boyertown auto body works. part of the carriage factory is still there, including the the old metal forge. >> bob here will teach me how to be a black smith. >> the hotter it is, easier it will be for you to tap
. >> reporter: this week we did a trip to berks county to visit historic boro of boyer town.t is really interesting when you drive downtown boyer town you see colorful painted areas, scattered all over the place, and from there it was off to see boyer town museum of historic vehicles. these are not your father's old mobiles, oriolesmobile at all. they might the not be your great, great grandfather. >> i'm kendra your curator here. >> what are the the dates. >> probably...
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(gfx time stamp "7:15 am") rick boyer's car - has just been stolen. sot - rick boyer / victim of windows are frosty so i warm the car up. go back inside. come outside and car's gone. lakewood police department // we've seen them used in drive by shooting, burglary cases. (cover with puffer video) we've even had instances of bank robberies where the suspects little shivering? is better than a lot of stealing. sot - 11;33;18;19 hoover: sit clayton sandell, abc news, lakewood, colorado. now let's take a look at today's top stories now trending... and the oscars are revealing the first list of presenters at this year's academy awards ceremony. . the names include whoopi goldberg, benicio del toro, tina fey and kevin hart. artists who will be performing during the show include lady gaga and sam smith. the 88th academy awards will be hosted by chris rock. they air right here on channel the nation's oldest undergraduate drama troupe has picked actress kerry washington as its "woman of the year." harvard university's hasty pudding theatricals honored the "sca
(gfx time stamp "7:15 am") rick boyer's car - has just been stolen. sot - rick boyer / victim of windows are frosty so i warm the car up. go back inside. come outside and car's gone. lakewood police department // we've seen them used in drive by shooting, burglary cases. (cover with puffer video) we've even had instances of bank robberies where the suspects little shivering? is better than a lot of stealing. sot - 11;33;18;19 hoover: sit clayton sandell, abc news, lakewood, colorado....
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rick boyer's car -has just been stolen. sot - rick boyer / victim of stolen puffer / "cold out. windows are frosty so i warm the car up. go back inside. // in there maybe for four minutes. come outside and car's gone. police say stolen puffers can cause a crime ripple effect beyond the owners. lakewood police department // we've seen them used in drive by shooting, burglary cases. we've even had instances of bank robberies where the suspects were stealing puffers as a means of getting to and from the scene. on a cold day? hoover says a little shivering? is better than a lot of stealing. sot - hoover: sit in your car. that's what they made gloves for. and now your kolo 8 hour-by-hour weather forecast with lindsey matherly. check out this view of pluto's atmosphere. spacecraft took the image using infrared wavelengths. the blue ring around pluto is caused by sunlight scattering from haze particles common in pluto's atmosphere. scientists believe the haze is a photochemical smog. the white or lighter patches in the ring are sunlight bouncing off more reflective or smoother areas on
rick boyer's car -has just been stolen. sot - rick boyer / victim of stolen puffer / "cold out. windows are frosty so i warm the car up. go back inside. // in there maybe for four minutes. come outside and car's gone. police say stolen puffers can cause a crime ripple effect beyond the owners. lakewood police department // we've seen them used in drive by shooting, burglary cases. we've even had instances of bank robberies where the suspects were stealing puffers as a means of getting to...
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. >>> you're watching news 13 with darcel grimes, tammy watford,and chief meteorologist jason boyer. and traffic with jaclyn deaugustino. >> tammy: a strange looking object. >> darcel: what is it and why is it there? >> frank: this building is an old fire station on merrimon avenue. the question, it comes from steven shulte. he sent an e-mail and asked, on top of the tower is a tall white cylinder with a gold ball on top. what is it? fire station number 4. the list of historical registrations. it's vacant and owned by the city. but the two story building includes a two story drill tower. on top o o that is the cylinder shaped object. she sent back this reply, the white cylinder with the gold ball on top is a concealed telecommunications tower that the city leases to t-mobile. so what's a concealed cell tower? it's a way for cell phone companies to disguise unsightly towers to minimize visual pollution. folks wants their cell phone reception but often they aren't real happy with the towers that come with it or visual pollution. if you have questions you'd like us to answer, you can wr
. >>> you're watching news 13 with darcel grimes, tammy watford,and chief meteorologist jason boyer. and traffic with jaclyn deaugustino. >> tammy: a strange looking object. >> darcel: what is it and why is it there? >> frank: this building is an old fire station on merrimon avenue. the question, it comes from steven shulte. he sent an e-mail and asked, on top of the tower is a tall white cylinder with a gold ball on top. what is it? fire station number 4. the list of...
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. >> darcel: let's check back in with chief meteorologist, jason boyer. >> larry: you mentioned snow chance chance. >> jason: i did. we still have mild weather to enjoy today. this might be the warmest day of the month. you never know. way above average at 47. we started out a little bit below average. what a jump in temps today. no rain. no snow today. just a trace of precip for the month. we're going to cool it down starting tomorrow. timing it for you after the weather. >> jason: i mentioned the clouds earlier advancing in. you can see them here in our leicester carpet sales news13 sky cam network down at county. there it is. 48 degrees right now there. brevard. the clouds advancing in. you can see it on the satellite picture. right here. the line. we'll deal with the clouds overnight. really the rain is so far and showers. not holding moisture. don't expect rain this evening. if we see anything, it's light and sprinkly. rain chances will come tomorrow. they'll be scattered showers but not all day. the best chances fall over the weekend. saturday is looking wet. again, not all day
. >> darcel: let's check back in with chief meteorologist, jason boyer. >> larry: you mentioned snow chance chance. >> jason: i did. we still have mild weather to enjoy today. this might be the warmest day of the month. you never know. way above average at 47. we started out a little bit below average. what a jump in temps today. no rain. no snow today. just a trace of precip for the month. we're going to cool it down starting tomorrow. timing it for you after the weather....
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jason boyer has more. >> jason: leicester carpet sales news13 sky cam network. first our sunset. clouds overhead. and the snow is very deep. you cannot really tell from our view. leicester carpet sales news13 sky cam network up there in mount mitchell. 41 inches coming on saturday. there you go. 66 is a lot of snow, folks. that's more than the blidard of 93 by 16 inches. and boone. watch out, though, these freezing. 50s over the upstate for places like clemson and anderson. you've seen some pretty decent weather today. down to freezing in asheville by 11. i'll show you the bigger changes that are coming with rain and stick around and see when. >> darcel: a marion man accused of setting his wife's home on fire last month now faces a new charge of arson. jonathan set fire to a camper on highway 70. his wife and son weren't home at the time. stroud faces child abuse for an incident last february. >> larry: a pedestrian in mcdowell county was struck and killed. this is near the clints cross community just outside marion. troopers say nathanial webb was struck twice. he was also weari
jason boyer has more. >> jason: leicester carpet sales news13 sky cam network. first our sunset. clouds overhead. and the snow is very deep. you cannot really tell from our view. leicester carpet sales news13 sky cam network up there in mount mitchell. 41 inches coming on saturday. there you go. 66 is a lot of snow, folks. that's more than the blidard of 93 by 16 inches. and boone. watch out, though, these freezing. 50s over the upstate for places like clemson and anderson. you've seen...
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today after >>> you're watching news 13 with tammy watford, darcel grimes, chief meteorologist jason boyer. this is news 13 at 5:00. >> tammy: new information tonight, the north carolina supreme court has agreed to take up a lawsuit over the future of asheville's water system. >> darcel: the city is suing to block a bill passed by state lawmakers that gives control to the system to the regional water asheville appeals to the supreme court, mayor esther manheimer announced the decision today. >> this is an important decision for all the citizens of asheville and all the citizens who live across the state. >> tammy: the lawsuit is being watched across north carolina. its outcome could set a new legal precedent on how lawmakers have over government. >>> we have new information about the zika virus. the mosquito borne disease seems to be on the rise. >> darcel: health officials say more than 30 people have the virus in the u.s. all brought back from abroad. >> tammy: it's not contagious person to person. but there's still a risk. >> if somebody is infected and comes back to the united states a
today after >>> you're watching news 13 with tammy watford, darcel grimes, chief meteorologist jason boyer. this is news 13 at 5:00. >> tammy: new information tonight, the north carolina supreme court has agreed to take up a lawsuit over the future of asheville's water system. >> darcel: the city is suing to block a bill passed by state lawmakers that gives control to the system to the regional water asheville appeals to the supreme court, mayor esther manheimer announced...
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leÓn: citar vuelve con los boyer de golden state. regresamos mÁs rápido que inmediatamente.Área de la bahÍa donde decenas de vuelos cancelados. se calcula que unos 200,000 pasajeros se crearÁn varados en los aeropuertos del paÍs. todas las oficinas del gobierno washington d.c. es tan cerrada porque se calcula durarÁn más de 2 pies de nieve. leÓn: si usted es residente de arrimÓn, kensington. puede enviar 1 mensaje al 9 11 en caso de emergencia. leticia: luz peÑa muestra cÓmo funciona si se puede mandar 1 mensaje en espaÑol. luz: en 1 dÍa como hoy el centro de comunicaciÓn recibe 1 promedio de 1000 llamadas de emergencia. y ahora se preparan para responder 1 nuevo tipo de comunicaciÓn. >> estamos anunciando la nueva opciÓn para la gente que quiero reportar crÍmenes. esta nueva opciÓn que lo pueden hacer en forma de mensaje. luz: ahora usted podrÁ apreciar al nÚmero 9 11 como si fuera 1 contacto de celular. >> de su vida puesta en peligro si alguien sabe que alguien estÁ hablando la policÍa. luz: algo que le parece eficaz esta mujer que ha llamado mÁs de 15 veces para reportar
leÓn: citar vuelve con los boyer de golden state. regresamos mÁs rápido que inmediatamente.Área de la bahÍa donde decenas de vuelos cancelados. se calcula que unos 200,000 pasajeros se crearÁn varados en los aeropuertos del paÍs. todas las oficinas del gobierno washington d.c. es tan cerrada porque se calcula durarÁn más de 2 pies de nieve. leÓn: si usted es residente de arrimÓn, kensington. puede enviar 1 mensaje al 9 11 en caso de emergencia. leticia: luz peÑa muestra cÓmo...
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. >>> you're watching news 13 with darcel grimes, tammy watford, chief meteorologist jason boyer and on time traffic with jaclyn deaugustino deaugustino. this is news 13 at 5:00. >> darcel: a big construction company from out of state has moved in to hendersonville. >> tammy: they've taken over an old landmark, but why? that's today's ask 13 >> frank: this is a company with roots in louisiana and texas and known for building transmission lines for the oil and gas industry. so what are they doing here? well that's what a viewer wanted to know. toby hunter wrote ask 13: why construction moved in to hendersonville? are they part of fracking? a sheriff's deputy was parked right outside. the officer said he was there providing an escort and directing traffic for heavy machinery. the spot is the old cason builders. plenty of plastic pipe is also being stored inside their fences. a superintendent on site told me i had to contact psnc energy to get any answers. i called them and spoke to their department. they're replacing an existing natural gas pipeline that runs through henderson county.
. >>> you're watching news 13 with darcel grimes, tammy watford, chief meteorologist jason boyer and on time traffic with jaclyn deaugustino deaugustino. this is news 13 at 5:00. >> darcel: a big construction company from out of state has moved in to hendersonville. >> tammy: they've taken over an old landmark, but why? that's today's ask 13 >> frank: this is a company with roots in louisiana and texas and known for building transmission lines for the oil and gas...
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jason boyer starts us off. >> jason: we've been watching the model, zack and i today. we've ratcheted up. the flake-o-meter is up to the top now. hopefully you bought the bread and milk and other things of interest. we're talking serious snow and ice. now here's your winter storm timeline. tonight it's an icy mix of freezing rain and snow. friday morning, when you wake up, there will be snow and there will be ice on the ground already. so it's not time to go out and drive around and check out the scenery. i think saturday afternoon it will taper quickly and shift to the mountains. the higher elevations as this storm bombs off the north carolina coast. where is it right now? right here. look at this spin. it doesn't look like much, does it? strengthen. one is going to be off the coast. one is going to be over western north carolina. temperatures a little deceiving right now. it is way above freezing almost anywhere in western north carolina, exception up in boone. these temperatures will be cooling. after sunset, they'll drop off. once the initial rain, sleet and snow,
jason boyer starts us off. >> jason: we've been watching the model, zack and i today. we've ratcheted up. the flake-o-meter is up to the top now. hopefully you bought the bread and milk and other things of interest. we're talking serious snow and ice. now here's your winter storm timeline. tonight it's an icy mix of freezing rain and snow. friday morning, when you wake up, there will be snow and there will be ice on the ground already. so it's not time to go out and drive around and check...
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i thought it was a boyerism. >>> coming up, what they have against a >> stan: carolina panthers start the playoffs sunday at home against seattle. right now panthers of two point favorites. a lot of the so-called experts are picking seattle. panther fans don't care what they say. construction work on the street. they've won a super bowl. lost another in the last second, play off on a role, the playoff experience. but the panthers have been there, too. >> being in a class like we have, now this is the third year in a row. to be in this situation, this is a huge plus for us. we understand what playoff football is like. we understand the tempo. we understand what's at stake. it's just kind of what it was. >> stan: clemson tiger football fans wondering who is going to be leaving early for the nfl. defensive end kevin daus. the good news, tigers leading his junior season. >>> women's college hoops last night, unc asheville bulldogs had their most dominating performance of the year. it showed why they are going to be a tough team to deal with. asheville did it from all over the place last n
i thought it was a boyerism. >>> coming up, what they have against a >> stan: carolina panthers start the playoffs sunday at home against seattle. right now panthers of two point favorites. a lot of the so-called experts are picking seattle. panther fans don't care what they say. construction work on the street. they've won a super bowl. lost another in the last second, play off on a role, the playoff experience. but the panthers have been there, too. >> being in a class...
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. >> tammy: let's check in with chief meteorologist jason boyer. >> jason: it's pretty icy in some of those high country locations. keep an eye on those area roads. leicester carpet sales news13 sky cam network. here we are at mount mitchell state park. beautiful here under 6600 feet. if you like it cold, it's cloud base starts to rise. that's a good indication that dryer air is beginning to work in. still have snow going down over the smokys. these will be the areas in swain county, back in to gatlinburg. could see an inch or two in the higher elevations there. highway 19 and also highway 25
. >> tammy: let's check in with chief meteorologist jason boyer. >> jason: it's pretty icy in some of those high country locations. keep an eye on those area roads. leicester carpet sales news13 sky cam network. here we are at mount mitchell state park. beautiful here under 6600 feet. if you like it cold, it's cloud base starts to rise. that's a good indication that dryer air is beginning to work in. still have snow going down over the smokys. these will be the areas in swain...
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. >> larry: first let's go to jason boyer. >> jason: the think the wind chills are going to be dangerously cold. mostly single digit wind chills here overnight and in the mountain valleys. the radar not nearly as active as earlier. flurries at best. light snow showers. i'm not expecting any additional accumulation. it's just been so dry when it comes to snow this winter that anything gets you excited up 20s and 30s right now for higher elevations. still holding on to 40s in asheville. you still have 40s and 50s over the upstate. the wind advisories that were out has expired. don't let your guard down, the wind is still a big factor northwesterly at 18. 25, even 30 south. that puts your wind chills in the 20s at 7. in the teens in asheville. >> larry: as jason mentioned, wind chills could drop to some of the lowest this season. >> darcel: hope hanselman is live in burnsville. >> hope: jason hit the nail on the head, it certainly does feel like those winds are picking up in strength and dropping temperatures. it is bitterly cold out here. those flurries that were out today. the concern now i
. >> larry: first let's go to jason boyer. >> jason: the think the wind chills are going to be dangerously cold. mostly single digit wind chills here overnight and in the mountain valleys. the radar not nearly as active as earlier. flurries at best. light snow showers. i'm not expecting any additional accumulation. it's just been so dry when it comes to snow this winter that anything gets you excited up 20s and 30s right now for higher elevations. still holding on to 40s in...
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. >> tammy: jason boyer with your skywatch forecast. >> jason: not quite pipe bursting weather unless you leave those pipes exposed. morning. many places in the single digits higher up to low and middle teens in the valleys. 12 in waynesville. city. we certainly improved on that. here's our leicester carpet sales news13 sky cam network from franklin in macon county. sun setting now. beautiful clear sky. it's a beautiful sunset, too if out. 40s right now in bryson city. elsewhere, 30s. still have that wind to deal with. it's a south to easterly wind. more of a northeast wind over the upstate. and that is adding to the chill. at greer. certainly for our high elevation counties in the north. bundle up. brrr cold this evening. temperatures will fall in to the low 20s by 11 o'clock. thankfully the wind will be nearly as strong as yesterday. temperatures down to 30 at 11. we'll talk more about the milder weather that comes by the end of the week. stick around for that. >> tammy: new at 5:30, a breaking and entering incident leaves a local woman fearing for her safety. >> frank: karen, where
. >> tammy: jason boyer with your skywatch forecast. >> jason: not quite pipe bursting weather unless you leave those pipes exposed. morning. many places in the single digits higher up to low and middle teens in the valleys. 12 in waynesville. city. we certainly improved on that. here's our leicester carpet sales news13 sky cam network from franklin in macon county. sun setting now. beautiful clear sky. it's a beautiful sunset, too if out. 40s right now in bryson city. elsewhere,...
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agent joe boyer found the van in washington state and had it taken apart, piece by piece, and shipped to an fbi lab across the country. >> we knew that if we were going to prove that joel courtney was responsible for this, the best chance we had was to find evidence of brooke being in the van. >> the wilberger family was informed. they wanted to know the truth, but were almost afraid to discover more about joel courtney and his crimes. >> i googled him and passed it on to you. >> you googled him? >> sure, yeah. >> what was it like to see his face? >> i just looked at him and at that point was just a numb feeling. even then, i didn't feel hatred. it was just -- i was all about getting brooke back. i want to know what you did and where she is. >> but neither the wilbergers nor investigators nor courtney's sister could ever have guessed how they would get the answer to the question where was brooke? >>> coming up, evidence finally implicates joel courtney in brooke's kidnapping. >> that's the smoking gun. that's the nail in the coffin. >> but will that help bring brooke home? >>> in the
agent joe boyer found the van in washington state and had it taken apart, piece by piece, and shipped to an fbi lab across the country. >> we knew that if we were going to prove that joel courtney was responsible for this, the best chance we had was to find evidence of brooke being in the van. >> the wilberger family was informed. they wanted to know the truth, but were almost afraid to discover more about joel courtney and his crimes. >> i googled him and passed it on to you....