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we supported mayor poole in his election, and we demand that he remove frank reagan as police commissionerlingness to work together. no interest in building consensus. a genuine leader is not a seeker of consensus, but a molder of consensus. potter, you're early. commissioner reagan, good to see you as always. new look? part of a spiritual rebirth, if you will. a new church, a new outlook, a new me. couldn't help noticing the reporters camped outside. thought we might say a few words after the meeting. no, thank you. i won't keep you waiting long.
we supported mayor poole in his election, and we demand that he remove frank reagan as police commissionerlingness to work together. no interest in building consensus. a genuine leader is not a seeker of consensus, but a molder of consensus. potter, you're early. commissioner reagan, good to see you as always. new look? part of a spiritual rebirth, if you will. a new church, a new outlook, a new me. couldn't help noticing the reporters camped outside. thought we might say a few words after the...
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swimming pools are expensive to opperate and not all towns can have them; so i think it'll be very good," said mark monson, woodbury county supervisoror the correctionvil le mayor says the upgraded pool will only draw more attention to the town. "it is a pool that surrounding communities do use. we feel that upgrading the pool will make our community more desirable to people looking to relocate to the area," said nathan heilman, correctionville mayor. construction on the project is set for completion this spring. sportsfource extra is bringing you highlights from 10 games all over siouxland. those highlights later on tonight. it was a day of snow for much of siouxland as a system moved through with about 1 to 3 inches of announcer: 3 republican governors. but which governor won national praise for tough leadership handling nine hurricanes? which governor made his state number one in job creation? which governor led the fight to stop obamacare expansion in his state? and which governor laid out a tough plan to destroy isis months before jeb bush. right to rise usa is responsible snow for much of the area. the snow is moving to the east and we'll see quieter weat
swimming pools are expensive to opperate and not all towns can have them; so i think it'll be very good," said mark monson, woodbury county supervisoror the correctionvil le mayor says the upgraded pool will only draw more attention to the town. "it is a pool that surrounding communities do use. we feel that upgrading the pool will make our community more desirable to people looking to relocate to the area," said nathan heilman, correctionville mayor. construction on the project...
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swimming pools are expensive to opperate and not all towns can have them; so i think it'll be very good," said mark monson, woodbury county supervisor. the correctionvil le mayor says the upgraded pool will only draw more attention to the town. "it is a pool that surrounding communities do use. we feel that upgrading the pool will make our community more desirable to people looking to relocate to the area," said nathan heilman, correctionville mayor. construction on the project is set to be finished this spring. getting your finances on the be tough, but we've got tips to make 20-16 there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. my plan -- break up the big banks, close the tax loopholele and make them pay their fair share. then we can expand health care to all, and provide universal college education. will they like me? no. you better believe it. ben: and i'll have your complete forecast next! << >> << wx timer @ 2:45 while it won't be the prettiest looking day, it'll still be fairly mild with temperatures in the 20s, hardly any sunshine and steady southerly winds.
swimming pools are expensive to opperate and not all towns can have them; so i think it'll be very good," said mark monson, woodbury county supervisor. the correctionvil le mayor says the upgraded pool will only draw more attention to the town. "it is a pool that surrounding communities do use. we feel that upgrading the pool will make our community more desirable to people looking to relocate to the area," said nathan heilman, correctionville mayor. construction on the project...
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mayor help to dig out. across the entire region, pooling water on roads is likely to re-freeze overnight -- and many side-streets remain impassable. meanwhile air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12-thousand flights have been canceled, including about a thousand today. mos "i've had 8 cancellations, but they've been rolling the cancellations over, so i'm thrilled to be getting out and heading back to a nice little kind of forced vacation in dc, so it was good it wasn't too bad." chris cnn chris thanks... now over to chief meteorologist now over to chief meteorologist steve horstmeyer... steve what's the situation here right now? steve weather now that the snow has moved out.... like these people did today at mike's car wash on beechmont avenue... is vital. as the national highway safety administration says a clean car is tied to car safety. a report shows that rust and corrosion problems caused by road salt can lead to brake failure in older vehicles. katko developing news from lawrenceburg, indiana... a man sitting in jail on child molestation charges is now under investigation
mayor help to dig out. across the entire region, pooling water on roads is likely to re-freeze overnight -- and many side-streets remain impassable. meanwhile air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12-thousand flights have been canceled, including about a thousand today. mos "i've had 8 cancellations, but they've been rolling the cancellations over, so i'm thrilled to be getting out and heading back to a nice little kind of forced vacation in dc, so it was...
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. >> reporter: and the mayor says he is playing in a pool all by himself. now you always hear stories about people who win these huge jackpots and then their lives end up taking a turn for the worse. coming up, we're going to have some stories of people that happened to them. a cautionary tale that makes you feel a little bit better that we didn't win. i did notice that the powerball is ten. you know it's lucky to watch channel 10. that's further proof. >> glass half full, jacqueline. >>> in case you missed it, the winning powerball numbers are scrolling right there at the bottom of your screen. i saw sheena checking her numbers. she's here as well. >> i didn't get one, jim. not one of those numbers i think was on my ticket. but that's okay. hopefully somebody did win. that would be amazing. i know we have a pool going, so we'll have to see how those numbers pan out. >> yeah, we do here in the office. >> and we know who has our tickets, right? yes, we do. and we know where he lives. so if he doesn't show up, we'll find him. >> she's not talking about me. >>
. >> reporter: and the mayor says he is playing in a pool all by himself. now you always hear stories about people who win these huge jackpots and then their lives end up taking a turn for the worse. coming up, we're going to have some stories of people that happened to them. a cautionary tale that makes you feel a little bit better that we didn't win. i did notice that the powerball is ten. you know it's lucky to watch channel 10. that's further proof. >> glass half full,...
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yesterday the mayor and council members broke ground on a swimming pool. crews were supposed to start working last week but were delayed because of winter storm. engineers hope to have it open and ready by summer. don: we will show that the first day thoepd and all the -- they opened. john: it is coming. don: today in many locations we keep the precipitation on the ground liquid but you may still get black ice. i think as far as the rainfall goes we are dry today. best chance of rain is tomorrow forecast. 80% chance of precipitation tomorrow in your area. then 40% on thursday. i think that it will be more hit-or-miss thursday. right now raleigh temperature right now 36, dew point 35, that is 79% humidity. southwest wind six miles an hour. r.d.u. is 40, 83% rheumatic.humidity. 35 roxboro, 34 oxford. 30 now roanoke rapids. you dropped below freezing. we have three below freezing. 28 sanford and 30 smithfield. 37 fayetteville and clinton. satellite and radar composite shows clear skies for now. frontal boundary which will work in late tonight into tomorrow. t
yesterday the mayor and council members broke ground on a swimming pool. crews were supposed to start working last week but were delayed because of winter storm. engineers hope to have it open and ready by summer. don: we will show that the first day thoepd and all the -- they opened. john: it is coming. don: today in many locations we keep the precipitation on the ground liquid but you may still get black ice. i think as far as the rainfall goes we are dry today. best chance of rain is...
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we ended up broadening the pool to include mayors and deputy mayors and others who are leaders and communities. all good. so we got to where we needed to be. it took a while, but now that we are there i would urge other public diplomacy officers to look at those kinds of programs. >> numbers just as aa close, you mentioned $150 million in afghanistan. what is the total worldwide budget? all languages, all services? >> i will be corrected, perhaps. 212 at 212 at the moment. there is a proposal for more. 212 million. >> with respect to the rest of the federal budget, it's a fairly small investment. >> i like to say it's about the equivalent of 235 jobs for235 jobs for which we are scheduled the by 2,457 in the next -- i forget, seven or eight years. so for the price of just a few cure we can have a big, powerful public diplomacy and international broadcasting program. and i would submit that you need both. we are not doing -- we don't have the some balance in my opinion. i don't know what to do about it exactly except talk about it and try to urge people. i mentioned the build is currently pendi
we ended up broadening the pool to include mayors and deputy mayors and others who are leaders and communities. all good. so we got to where we needed to be. it took a while, but now that we are there i would urge other public diplomacy officers to look at those kinds of programs. >> numbers just as aa close, you mentioned $150 million in afghanistan. what is the total worldwide budget? all languages, all services? >> i will be corrected, perhaps. 212 at 212 at the moment. there is...
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sending on trips as community activists, which they were, and we ended up broadening the pool to include mayors and deputy mayors and others that were leaders in communities. all good. so we got to where we needed to be. it took awhile, but now that we're there i would other public diplomacy officers to look at those kinds of programs. i think they're valuable. >> just as a close, you mentioned the $150 million in afghanistan. >> 186 actually. >> what's the total worldwide budget for voice of america? all languages, all services. >> i'll be corrected perhaps. i think it's 212 at the moment. there's a proposal for a little bit more, but 212 at the moment. million dollars. >> with respect to the rest of the federal budget, it's a fairly small investment. >> i'd like to say it's about the equivalent of two f-35 jets, of which we are scheduled to by 2,047 in the next seven or eight years. so for the price of just a few fewer jets, we could have a really powerful public diplomacy and international broadcasting program. and i would submit we need both. i'm no dove. we need both. but we are not doing
sending on trips as community activists, which they were, and we ended up broadening the pool to include mayors and deputy mayors and others that were leaders in communities. all good. so we got to where we needed to be. it took awhile, but now that we're there i would other public diplomacy officers to look at those kinds of programs. i think they're valuable. >> just as a close, you mentioned the $150 million in afghanistan. >> 186 actually. >> what's the total worldwide...
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and d-c's mayor says she'll be asking for federal help to dig region, pooling water on roads likely to re-freeze overnight is creating a new hazard -- black ice. meanwhile air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12-thousand flights have been canceled, including about a thousand today. (mos) "i've had 8 cancellations, but they've been rolling the cancellations over, so i'm thrilled to be getting out and heading back to new orleans [butt to] "i had a nice little kind of forced vacation in dc, so it was good it wasn't too bad." in washington, i'm scott mclean reporting. the weather is continuing to cause travel delays across the country. if you're flying out of mccarran... call ahead and check on your flight. today flights to newark, new jersey were experiencing a delay of nearly 5 and a half hours! the iowa presidential caucus... is just one week away. "you can just feel the energy." now - president obama is sharing his thoughts - on democrats in the race for the white house. plus - the sports books are ready to heat up... now that we know who is playing in
and d-c's mayor says she'll be asking for federal help to dig region, pooling water on roads likely to re-freeze overnight is creating a new hazard -- black ice. meanwhile air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12-thousand flights have been canceled, including about a thousand today. (mos) "i've had 8 cancellations, but they've been rolling the cancellations over, so i'm thrilled to be getting out and heading back to new orleans [butt to] "i had a nice...
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yesterday the mayor and city council members broke ground on the third public swimming pool this is at college lake recreation center. crews were supposed to start work last week but were delayed because of the storm. city engineers hope to have it opened a ready by summer. john: all right. barbara: nice to think about. john: thinking ahead. barbara: 5:58. a bug infestation in raleigh. john: how this water meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and as you can see, we need an internet that can do more. we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed. that's why we switched to time warner cable. now we can connect more devices, at the same time. hi grandma and grandpa! ha, look at that! [laughs] time warner cable even has an internet plan for us. get 50 meg internet for $39.99 per month and ask about free installation.
yesterday the mayor and city council members broke ground on the third public swimming pool this is at college lake recreation center. crews were supposed to start work last week but were delayed because of the storm. city engineers hope to have it opened a ready by summer. john: all right. barbara: nice to think about. john: thinking ahead. barbara: 5:58. a bug infestation in raleigh. john: how this water meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and as you can see, we need an internet that...
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s mayor says she'll be asking for federal help to dig out. across the entire region pooling water on roads likely to refreeze overnight is creating a new hazard -- black ice. meanwhile air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12,000 flights have been canceled including about a thousand today. >> eight cancellations but they've been rolling all the cancellations over. so i'm thrilled to be getting out on time heading back to new orleans. like forced vacation in d.c. so it was good. it wasn't too bad. >> reporter: in washington i'm scott mclean reporting. >> marie: it looks like things are finally widening down on the east coast. i'll let you know what's in store for our forecast. i'll give you a clue. quite a warm up headed our way.ll tell you about it in a few minutes. >> marie: the jail escape in california isn't the only escape making headlines. >> reed: coming up what police are saying about this dramatic jail break in brazil. >> marie: a virus spreading through latin america causing big concerns for doctors and pregnant women. birth defects >
s mayor says she'll be asking for federal help to dig out. across the entire region pooling water on roads likely to refreeze overnight is creating a new hazard -- black ice. meanwhile air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12,000 flights have been canceled including about a thousand today. >> eight cancellations but they've been rolling all the cancellations over. so i'm thrilled to be getting out on time heading back to new orleans. like forced vacation in...
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s mayor says she'll be asking for federal help to dig out. across the entire region, pooling water on roads is black ice. air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 1,000 flights have been cans -- 12,000 flights have been canceled, including a thousand today. >> cancellations but they've been rolling the cancellations over. i'm thrilled to be heading back to new orleans. >> i had a nice forced vacation in d.c. it was good. it wasn't too bad. >> reporter: scott mclean for news 3. >>> a rough flight sent some american airlines passengers to the hospital. the flight from miami to milan had to stop in newfoundland after heavy turbulence. some say the flight wasser was terrifying. two people were hurt. >> it was very strong. >> when the plane pretty much got into the turbulence, it hit like a big dip and that's when some flight attendants were other people, like, i guess passed out. i'm just happy to be alive. it was scary. >> sounds like it. the passengers were put up overnight. a new plane was brought in to take them onto milan today. >>> still ahead -
s mayor says she'll be asking for federal help to dig out. across the entire region, pooling water on roads is black ice. air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 1,000 flights have been cans -- 12,000 flights have been canceled, including a thousand today. >> cancellations but they've been rolling the cancellations over. i'm thrilled to be heading back to new orleans. >> i had a nice forced vacation in d.c. it was good. it wasn't too bad. >>...
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and d-c's mayor says she'll be asking for federal help to dig out. across the entire region, pooling water on roads likely to re- freeze overnight is creating a new hazard -- black ice. meanwhile air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12-thousand flights have been canceled, including about a thousand today. "i've had 8 cancellations, but they've been rolling the cancellations over, so i'm thrilled to be getting out and heading back to new orleans "i had a nice little kind of forced vacation in dc, so it was good it wasn't too bad." in washington, i'm scott mclean reporting. time now for an update on your for that we turn to meteorologist ben tanner. it's going to be a marvelous monday with sunshine and warmer temperatures, highs near 60 by afternoon. few cloududtonight, lows upper 30s. breezy, much warmer tuesday with increasing clouds, highs middle to upper 60s. a cold front will move through by early wednesday giving us a good chance of rain, cooler highs middle 50s clouds, chilly thursday, highs sunshine and warmer temperatures, highs near 60 by afte
and d-c's mayor says she'll be asking for federal help to dig out. across the entire region, pooling water on roads likely to re- freeze overnight is creating a new hazard -- black ice. meanwhile air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12-thousand flights have been canceled, including about a thousand today. "i've had 8 cancellations, but they've been rolling the cancellations over, so i'm thrilled to be getting out and heading back to new orleans "i had...
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s mayor says she's asking for federal help to dig out. across the entire region, pooling water on roads, likely to refreeze overnight is creating a new hazard. meanwhile, air travelers are slowly feeling the pain. 12 thousand flights are cancelled, including about a thousand today. . >> i'm thrilled to be getting out on time. . >> had a forced vacation in d.c. it was good. it wasn't too bad. >> in washington. scott mcclain reporting. >> we dodged 99 percent of that. early commuters are still dry. you could see traffic moving smoothly. and at least we have had dry roads at the time. we're tracking few isolated showers. few light sprinkles just on the western edge of franklin county, just north of connorsville, moving northeast of fayette county and some light rain moving on the western edge of osgood. we have more showers, and tracking overnight. on and off rain at times. you could see very spotty in nature. that will continue to move northeast and skim the western side of the viewing area. very mild. 10 degrees above the normal. lower 40s for wilmington. expect a pretty mild evening. wi
s mayor says she's asking for federal help to dig out. across the entire region, pooling water on roads, likely to refreeze overnight is creating a new hazard. meanwhile, air travelers are slowly feeling the pain. 12 thousand flights are cancelled, including about a thousand today. . >> i'm thrilled to be getting out on time. . >> had a forced vacation in d.c. it was good. it wasn't too bad. >> in washington. scott mcclain reporting. >> we dodged 99 percent of that....
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sending on trips as community activists, which they were, and we ended up broadening the pool to include mayors and deputy mayors and others that were leaders in communities. all good. so we got to where we needed to be. it took awhile, but now that we're there i would other public diplomacy officers to look at those kinds of programs. i think they're valuable. >> just as a close, you mentioned the $150 million in afghanistan. >> 186 actually. >> what's the total worldwide budget for voice of america? all languages, all services. >> i'll be corrected perhaps. i think it's 212 at the moment. there's a proposal for a little bit more, but 212 at the moment million dollars. >> with respect to the rest of the federal budget, it's a fairly small investment. >> i'd like to say it's about the equivalent of two f-35 jets, of which we are scheduled to buy 2,457 in the next seven or eight years. so for the price of just a few fewer jets, we could have a really powerful public diplomacy and international broadcasting program. and i would submit we need both. i'm no dove. we need both. but we are not doing
sending on trips as community activists, which they were, and we ended up broadening the pool to include mayors and deputy mayors and others that were leaders in communities. all good. so we got to where we needed to be. it took awhile, but now that we're there i would other public diplomacy officers to look at those kinds of programs. i think they're valuable. >> just as a close, you mentioned the $150 million in afghanistan. >> 186 actually. >> what's the total worldwide...
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pool and you are out of the country. political correctness, of course. the mayor decided to temporarily ban male refugees from swimming.been unfair to punish anyone. this, of course, comes on the heels of italy's attempt. masterpieces that a world-famous museum. it has turned immigration on its head. it used to be that immigrants had to conform to the culture, the standards and the values of their new country. no one should have to tolerate the intolerable in the name of multiculturalism. we have a market that is off 120 points right now. we will continue watching this. we have been sitting down here as a result or in reaction to what with all earlier. the fed making no change. do not rule world about that they may change things down the road. they did .2 weakness in the global economy. we know all about that. we will continue this discussion. right after this. ♪ ♪ bend me shape me, any way you want me as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me, any way you want me you've got the power, to turn on the light shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology adjust any way you want i
pool and you are out of the country. political correctness, of course. the mayor decided to temporarily ban male refugees from swimming.been unfair to punish anyone. this, of course, comes on the heels of italy's attempt. masterpieces that a world-famous museum. it has turned immigration on its head. it used to be that immigrants had to conform to the culture, the standards and the values of their new country. no one should have to tolerate the intolerable in the name of multiculturalism. we...
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s mayor says she will ask for federal help to dig out and across the region pooling water on roads likely to refreeze overnight is creating a hazard and black ice and air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12,000 flights have been canceled including a thousand today. >> 8 cancellations and they been rolling and cancellations are over and i am thrilled to get back to new orleans. >> hi a forced vacation in d.c so it was good. it wasn't too bad. scott mcclain reporting. >> we may not know how much snow fell in washington, d.c. and jeff tanchak will explain why coming up at 5:30. >> today is an emotional day for canton police officer ryan davis. he is in houston, texas to pick a successor to his k-9 partner jethro killed by a burglary suspect. >> it is bittersweet. >> a little nervous. >> the story of k-9 jethro and officer davis made national headlines. police say jethro was shot several times last month when he and davis responded to a burglary. thousands packed the civic center for the police dog's funeral. >> jethro's legacy is to remind us that bravery and
s mayor says she will ask for federal help to dig out and across the region pooling water on roads likely to refreeze overnight is creating a hazard and black ice and air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12,000 flights have been canceled including a thousand today. >> 8 cancellations and they been rolling and cancellations are over and i am thrilled to get back to new orleans. >> hi a forced vacation in d.c so it was good. it wasn't too bad. scott...
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and d-c's mayor says she'll be asking for federal help to dig out. across the entire region, pooling water on roads is likely to re-freeze overnight -- and many side-streets remain impassable. meanwhile air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12-thousand flights have been canceled, including about a thousand today. mos "i've had 8 cancellations, but they've been rolling the cancellations over, so i'm thrilled to be getting out and heading back to new orleans "i had a nice little kind of forced vacation in known for summer fun ... winter's wrath - proved too much for houseboats ... and watercraft on lake cumberland... a popular kentucky destination for local boaters... five out of lake cumberland's seven marinas... were badly damaged.. at dale hollow - dock crews were able to retrieve at least some of the boats.. damage estimates--still too early to guess. and as the snow piled-up on the east coast.. so did the losses for businesses all weekend. experts put the nearly 850-million dollars. restaurants, theaters, and other entertainment venues, took the big
and d-c's mayor says she'll be asking for federal help to dig out. across the entire region, pooling water on roads is likely to re-freeze overnight -- and many side-streets remain impassable. meanwhile air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12-thousand flights have been canceled, including about a thousand today. mos "i've had 8 cancellations, but they've been rolling the cancellations over, so i'm thrilled to be getting out and heading back to new orleans...
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leif erickson pool would remain open until ongoing maintenance issues force its closure in the future. mayor bob scott is sworn in for another term as mayor. when he took the oath of office at city hall yesterday, scott became the longest- serving mayor in sioux city history. councilwoman rhonda capron was also sworn in to a second term after being re-elected in november. and council member, dan moore, also took the oath of office as the new mayor pro tem. what movies will be this year's hottest tickets... and why mark zuckerberg wants to be like "iron man!" david daniel has that and more in the hollywood minute. << (nat-star wars) "the force awakens" is whipping next "star wars" movie! "rogue one: a star wars story," which takes place just before the original "star wars" film, tops a fandango-dot-com survey of this still to come this morning... residents of one small town in utah just got their first cell phone tower. why many are looking forward to being better connected, others aren't so sure about it. and the end of an era in siouxland sports journalism. we'll go to the retirement celebr
leif erickson pool would remain open until ongoing maintenance issues force its closure in the future. mayor bob scott is sworn in for another term as mayor. when he took the oath of office at city hall yesterday, scott became the longest- serving mayor in sioux city history. councilwoman rhonda capron was also sworn in to a second term after being re-elected in november. and council member, dan moore, also took the oath of office as the new mayor pro tem. what movies will be this year's...
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we ended up broadening the pool to include the mayors and deputy mayors and others who were leaders and communities, all good. so we got to where we needed to be. it took a while. now we are there i would urge others to look at those programs and i think they are valuable. >> just a close, you mention $150 million in net gain of 10. what is the total worldwide -- what is the total worldwide budget for voice of america? all languages, all services. >> i'll be corrected perhaps. it's 212 at the moment. there is proposal for a little bit more. but $212 million. >> with respect to the federal budget, a fairly small investment. >> i like to say it's the equivalent of two and 35 jets of which we are scheduled to buy 2457 in the next seven or eight years. so for the price of just a few fewer jet, we could have an immediately powerful public diplomacy and international broadcasting program. i would submit we need both. but we are -- we don't have this imbalance in my opinion. i don't know what to do about it exactly except talk about it and try to urge people. but the professionals in the room,
we ended up broadening the pool to include the mayors and deputy mayors and others who were leaders and communities, all good. so we got to where we needed to be. it took a while. now we are there i would urge others to look at those programs and i think they are valuable. >> just a close, you mention $150 million in net gain of 10. what is the total worldwide -- what is the total worldwide budget for voice of america? all languages, all services. >> i'll be corrected perhaps. it's...
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and theses mayors says that she will be asking for federal help to dig out across the entire region pooling water on roads is likely to refreeze overnight and many sidestreets remain impassable. feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12,000 flights have been canceled including about 1,000 today. passengers seem to be taking it all in stride. >> eight cancellations but they have been rolling on the cancellations over so i'm thrilled to be getting out on time and heading back to new orleans. >> i had a nice forced to vacation in dc. it was good it wasn't too bad. >> a 12,000 flights. >> that is a rough scene. >> just have to have patience. >> i like the snow we saw here that stuck around for about 30 minutes. >>> much more head including a ticket to ride. the panthers havavone there heading to their second super bowl ever and you cacago with them . well maybe if you rob a bank we will look at some of the cheapest tickets available. >>> one week away the latest on key endorsements a primary the iowa caucuses. >>> snow chilly temperatures of 48 hours 48 hours ago today a high tempe
and theses mayors says that she will be asking for federal help to dig out across the entire region pooling water on roads is likely to refreeze overnight and many sidestreets remain impassable. feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12,000 flights have been canceled including about 1,000 today. passengers seem to be taking it all in stride. >> eight cancellations but they have been rolling on the cancellations over so i'm thrilled to be getting out on time and heading back...
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representatives cancelled the vote for the whole week and dcs mayor says she will be asking for federal help to dig out. throughout the entire region, poolingrefreeze overnight and many side streets remain impassable. meanwhile air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12,000 flights have been cancelled including about 1,000 today. passengers seem to be taking it all in stride. >> eight cancellations but you know they've been rolling all the cancellations over. so i am thrilled to be getting ahead on time. headed back to new orleans. >> i had a nice little forced vacation in dc. so it was good. it wasn't too bad. >> chris welsh reporting. government offices are going to reopen in the nation's capital. however schools will be closed for a second day in philadelphia, baltimore and dc. >>> a spectacular whale rescue off the coast of south africa. take a look at this. two juvenile whales entangled in a fishing rope. the rescuers were eventually able to break them lose from a knotted line. they say they will never forget that close encounter. >> nor should they. we're getting a little break but rain is coming back. >>
representatives cancelled the vote for the whole week and dcs mayor says she will be asking for federal help to dig out. throughout the entire region, poolingrefreeze overnight and many side streets remain impassable. meanwhile air travelers are feeling the pain as airports slowly return to life. 12,000 flights have been cancelled including about 1,000 today. passengers seem to be taking it all in stride. >> eight cancellations but you know they've been rolling all the cancellations over....
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mayor pro tempore. moore says he's here to serve the people and he's honored to receive the position. his goals include connecting city trails, looking at the amount of swimming pools, and anything else that is for the greater good. "the goals are to continue on with some of the programs we got going on. economic development is probably at the best that its ever been. we want to continue on that path. again, we want to strive for excellence in what we do. we don't want to just have any development. we want development that's going to be excellent, that's going to be solid, long term what's best for the community," said sioux city mayor pro tem, dan moore. moore says he wants to provide a quality of life the younger generation will appreciate too. councilwoman rhonda capron began her second term with today's swearing in ceremony. she defeated her only challenger, thomas woodbury county also gained some new leadership today. as the county supervisors' chairman, mark monson, stepped down, jeremy taylor stepped up. taylor officially took the seat of county chairman today, beginning his one-year term. he says he wants to focus on creative solutions for the future. and,
mayor pro tempore. moore says he's here to serve the people and he's honored to receive the position. his goals include connecting city trails, looking at the amount of swimming pools, and anything else that is for the greater good. "the goals are to continue on with some of the programs we got going on. economic development is probably at the best that its ever been. we want to continue on that path. again, we want to strive for excellence in what we do. we don't want to just have any...
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mayor jacobs also said the county will continue to create bad. was more companies are coming to central florida because of the large labor pool. >>> deputies in brevard county are still searching for the thieves responsible for more than 2 dozen smash and grab hotels. all the cars were parked off of the holiday inn, looking to and hampton inn were all hit investigators say the suspects smashed the windows and stole items from the cars and are looking at videos to see if it to get clues >>> orlando police are searching for their own suspects in another string of car break-ins this time at hotels near oia. we told you about this on tuesday. police say thieves got into almost 60 cars. we asked investigators if the similar cases may be connected and they say at this point, they do not believe they are. >>> the investigation into the polk county school district superintendent is over but we will have to wait until next month to get the details. we told you how an outside firm was investigating a claim made by an associate superintendent about polk county superintendent catherine leroy. she now has a result of the investigation that they will not become pu
mayor jacobs also said the county will continue to create bad. was more companies are coming to central florida because of the large labor pool. >>> deputies in brevard county are still searching for the thieves responsible for more than 2 dozen smash and grab hotels. all the cars were parked off of the holiday inn, looking to and hampton inn were all hit investigators say the suspects smashed the windows and stole items from the cars and are looking at videos to see if it to get clues...
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pool concept will include cabanas and entertainment stage as well. the it is expect to open later this year. >>> former philadelphia mayor michael nutter picks up a new job at his daughter's school. >> nutter joins columbia university school of international and public affairs as a professor in urban policy. his daughter graduates next year from columbia college, the university's under graduate arts and a science school. last week nutter was appointed to serve as a member of the federal home land security council. >>> doctor martin luther king junior associate visits philadelphia for conversation about the legacy of the civil rights icon. "eyewitness news" at the jefferson alumni hall in center city. ambassador andrew young shared the stage with the ceo of jefferson university and jefferson health, and they discussed doctor king's value of compassion, inclusion and services, and the importance of diversity in health care. >>> some members of the new york city police department came to philadelphia to visit officer jesse hartnett. they presented hartnett released from the hospital on friday with a plaque. he was shot earlier this month and in his squa
pool concept will include cabanas and entertainment stage as well. the it is expect to open later this year. >>> former philadelphia mayor michael nutter picks up a new job at his daughter's school. >> nutter joins columbia university school of international and public affairs as a professor in urban policy. his daughter graduates next year from columbia college, the university's under graduate arts and a science school. last week nutter was appointed to serve as a member of the...
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pool after several women said they had been harassed. behave, they not are out. period. >> local officials called off carnival parade, citing fears of cologne style attacks. areahe mayor in the bay sent a busload of migrants to berlin because he is upset about policies about refugees. is germany on the verge of a nervous breakdown? host: alan posener, what accounts for the shift in mood? we have agreed just examples there. gious examples there but that is antidotal. alan: new year's even cologne, that was a tipping point. not only 1000 women, in cologne but other cities, were sexually harassed, molested. in one or two cases, raped by people they say of north african, arab dissent. the facts are still murky. an underlying angst that has been there for years, about test roster and -- testosterne-fuuled men. people who are liberal find caught between two fires. you don't want to be anti-immigrant but you don't want to defend attacks against women. host: claim show every second an has encountered sexual harassment. it is a fact of life in all cultures. the issue has become more exaggerated and complicated. women want to be comfortable wearing shorts or skirts in the summe
pool after several women said they had been harassed. behave, they not are out. period. >> local officials called off carnival parade, citing fears of cologne style attacks. areahe mayor in the bay sent a busload of migrants to berlin because he is upset about policies about refugees. is germany on the verge of a nervous breakdown? host: alan posener, what accounts for the shift in mood? we have agreed just examples there. gious examples there but that is antidotal. alan: new year's even...
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pool together we would each get $75. if everyone across the country decided to split the winnings, we would all get $4. >>> they are on high alert in flint, michigan after their the mayor has brought in the national guard to help pass out water. water contamination began after they switched a water source from the detroit system to the flint river to save money. >> it has been very difficult. my kids have been getting sick. >> department of justice launched an investigation to figure out how this crisis happened. >>> heavy snow expected to hit the great lakes for a second day in a row. there are lake-effect snow watches and warnings for ohio, western pennsylvania and upstate new york. that's where blizzard-like weather tuesday caused whiteout conditions. >>> in the bay area kate is tracking storms that could be a problem for us over the next couple of days. bring us up to speed on what to expect. >> this morning was the coldest. we survived that. as we look ahead to friday, see a good chance of rain and even the possibility of some scattered storms with that. let me show you what we are dealing with. you can see that temperatures right now are still on the cool side. 5
pool together we would each get $75. if everyone across the country decided to split the winnings, we would all get $4. >>> they are on high alert in flint, michigan after their the mayor has brought in the national guard to help pass out water. water contamination began after they switched a water source from the detroit system to the flint river to save money. >> it has been very difficult. my kids have been getting sick. >> department of justice launched an investigation...
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pool is nearly 100- thousand dollars... but that the project is worth the cost. correctionville's application for the vision iowa grant will be considered later this year. we'll hear from the mayor tonight on siouxland news at ten on kmeg 14. 3 3 supervisors also honored two woodbury county sheriff's deputies who helped save the week.deputy david hansen and lt. tony wingert found 24- year- old shaniqwa hayes face- down in a snowy ditch near moville last tuesday. the supervisors approved a resolution thanking the two for finding hayes. she'd been missing for nearly two days before her rescue. the sheriff's office says there are no signs of foul play in the case.the award to the deputies will be presented next week. 3 3 an afternoon fire in rural dakota county has destroyed a barn and left one animal dead.that fire broke out just after 1- 30 this afternoon at a farm west of dakota city in the 600-block of 190th street. no one was injured in the fire. and no one was hurt while putting it out. but a fully grown pig living in the structure was killed. a dakota county sheriff's deputy tells siouxland news the cause remains under investigation. 3 the bitter cold temperatures have led m
pool is nearly 100- thousand dollars... but that the project is worth the cost. correctionville's application for the vision iowa grant will be considered later this year. we'll hear from the mayor tonight on siouxland news at ten on kmeg 14. 3 3 supervisors also honored two woodbury county sheriff's deputies who helped save the week.deputy david hansen and lt. tony wingert found 24- year- old shaniqwa hayes face- down in a snowy ditch near moville last tuesday. the supervisors approved a...
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mayor say it will help deter and solve crimes. >>> if you bring any visitors to the national mall over the next couple of months, you may see an empty reflecting pooley'll start to drain that on friday. they're giving the pool its annual maintenance and cleaning. the job could take up to 60 days. people don't think about that, you have to clean it all out. >> you have to clean any pool. >> right? >> need to get the thing with the hose, put it down there. >> park service, i can't imagine the things they see people put in the water. i can't -- you know. >> remind everybody, if anybody that's visiting our fair city this time, don't be flipping coins, especially into the world war ii memorial. that clogs up the filters to keep the thing going. it looks like litter because they have to clean it out of there. >>> yesterday down along the national mall walking the dogs out there. still water in the pool yesterday. i was not going for any swims. no siree, bob. too shallow and too cold. teens to greet you outside the door this morning. that's the bad part of the forecast. teens to start. the good part, all sunshine. the best part, not much of a breeze. that
mayor say it will help deter and solve crimes. >>> if you bring any visitors to the national mall over the next couple of months, you may see an empty reflecting pooley'll start to drain that on friday. they're giving the pool its annual maintenance and cleaning. the job could take up to 60 days. people don't think about that, you have to clean it all out. >> you have to clean any pool. >> right? >> need to get the thing with the hose, put it down there. >> park...
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mayor's office. the may area was at the press conference right next to that man-woman. ed: back to the powerball that is true. you now back to this. in a pool of tickets in gloucester, more like af ocean of ticket this. heather: they are round up nearly 500 hopefuls. so what happened was, they hit a button. [laughter] heather: you know what ini really hope you win. they came up with this idea. the pool came in like a gloucester high tide. >> next thing you know, i put up a facebook stat puss. >> i put up a facebook status and boom! explosions! boom! the north shore town determined to win the jackpot. ed: here we're. [laughter] heather: i love it. ed: that is great. that is great. zi there is a winner in that pool, gloucester just picked up $500 new millionaires. ed: here's the thing, harvey. and no one won so it is $2 million drawing. to $2 million. meteorologist: i love the lad dwy that laugh. can you imagine the laugh if they win? ed: i know. heather: all the way to the caribbean island they buy. meteorologist: all right. listen. earlier today. it started up late last night and continued through the first two thirds of today really strong
mayor's office. the may area was at the press conference right next to that man-woman. ed: back to the powerball that is true. you now back to this. in a pool of tickets in gloucester, more like af ocean of ticket this. heather: they are round up nearly 500 hopefuls. so what happened was, they hit a button. [laughter] heather: you know what ini really hope you win. they came up with this idea. the pool came in like a gloucester high tide. >> next thing you know, i put up a facebook stat...
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pool. >>> okay. a south jersey crossing gar started her two day suspension yesterday. >> so jean a baum was suspended after she texted runnemede boro mayornday. here's y she asked for a street corner to be plowed, for the safety of the kid, that she sees every day in that crosswalk. well, her suspension, created a fire storm of such on social media with most calling the suspension unfair but the mayor says after 16 years as an employee, baum knew a chain of command was in place. so the guards have been warned before for not following protocol. there has been this sort of pattern. this time was the same. she didn't go with the protocol. so, her dock in pay for two days comes about $80 and she's expect to be back at work next week but still. >> $80, it is hard. that is a bill. >> absolutely. >>> back here in philadelphia apparently a deal is in place to keep a historic ship afloat. >> ss united states has been nothing more than a rusty shell for the past two decades but it sound like it is getting a new lease on life. preservationist says they have an agreement with the new york development partner and they plan to divulge more in a news c
pool. >>> okay. a south jersey crossing gar started her two day suspension yesterday. >> so jean a baum was suspended after she texted runnemede boro mayornday. here's y she asked for a street corner to be plowed, for the safety of the kid, that she sees every day in that crosswalk. well, her suspension, created a fire storm of such on social media with most calling the suspension unfair but the mayor says after 16 years as an employee, baum knew a chain of command was in place....
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. >> the mayor says the county will continue to create jobs through good times and bad and that more companies are coming to central florida. because of the large labor pool. >>> stocks have been up and down once again today and one point the dow dropped 500 points yes channel 9 anchor george estevez has been following the numbers all week and george, this is still being driven by slumping oil prices. >> follow me. the fact that you and i are paying less for gas right now is what is sending the world markets into a tailspin. let's take a look at the numbers. the dow actually went up by more than 150 points today nasdaq small gains arising half a point in s&p adding positively adding 10 points and it is affecting your -- >> wall street opening -- opening numbers with green and red. keeping investors on the edge of their seats. >> uncertainty is the markets worst favorite 4 letter word. fighting its way back in closing down 249 points. the culprit is a tanking oil prices now $20 per barrel but the lowest in 12 years. great news for you with 70 percent of americans are now being less than $2 per gallon and in fact in central florida, our average is $1.78. fo
. >> the mayor says the county will continue to create jobs through good times and bad and that more companies are coming to central florida. because of the large labor pool. >>> stocks have been up and down once again today and one point the dow dropped 500 points yes channel 9 anchor george estevez has been following the numbers all week and george, this is still being driven by slumping oil prices. >> follow me. the fact that you and i are paying less for gas right now...
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pool. you can see all of those people out there, from last year's snow brawl. so they will team up with the mayor's office to get thousands of facebook fans to lend a hand. >> it is a lot of fun having a snowball fight, but let's try to work also, do something else, for the community as well. not just a bunch of people having fun throwing snowballs as the media likes to portray us. we have teamed together with the mayor's office this year to get our fans out here, to get some shovels, and to go out and help and volunteer. >> and work off all of the extra cookies and everything else you will eat, right? >> hipsters helping out. >> hipsters helping out. hash tag it. so is the snowball fight is scheduled for noon on saturday. and the guys want you to come out after the event and before to help shovel. if you post a picture of you helping a neighbor by shoveling. you will get a free dc snowball fight association t-shirt. and there is an association for everything in dc. >> for sure. >> now, apparently snowball fighters. >> when all of the predicted snow arrives, this weekend, sledding down capital hill
pool. you can see all of those people out there, from last year's snow brawl. so they will team up with the mayor's office to get thousands of facebook fans to lend a hand. >> it is a lot of fun having a snowball fight, but let's try to work also, do something else, for the community as well. not just a bunch of people having fun throwing snowballs as the media likes to portray us. we have teamed together with the mayor's office this year to get our fans out here, to get some shovels, and...
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pool was going on. this by the way the situation existed for 100 years, from 1871 to 1971. washington really didn't have a mayor. >> i have a speculative question. if the jefferson of the city had prevailed how would that have changed our history? >> well, i think i want to broaden the question. if jefferson had prevailed how would that have changed our history? jefferson was an agrarian. he believed in an agrarian democracy. he distrusted cities that were over 20,000 an attack that was the outer limit and he said things like of new york which was in the largest city. it was that the cloaking that of civilization, the outhouse of civilization. that's putting it nicely, and so anyway i think that jefferson wanted a very different world than the world that we have. .. >> >> to get the country into the last to extend its i'm afraid i heavy bid injured. >> we will leave it there. on. [applause] main [inaudible conversations] one minute his neck and pollen to topple the book "primary politics" everything you need to know a dog howl where cuts looks of the presidential candidates. they say where is this crazy system
pool was going on. this by the way the situation existed for 100 years, from 1871 to 1971. washington really didn't have a mayor. >> i have a speculative question. if the jefferson of the city had prevailed how would that have changed our history? >> well, i think i want to broaden the question. if jefferson had prevailed how would that have changed our history? jefferson was an agrarian. he believed in an agrarian democracy. he distrusted cities that were over 20,000 an attack that...
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the executive director welcome to the deepened of the pool we're setting in san francisco with a record high budget and never been told by the mayor to cut the budget by the one that oversees the corruption of the highest revenues yet seeing the cuts in the budget it agency is the watchdog that led to the political and economic situations right now where we have private interests both for and nonprofit and that stake the changes on the general fund as their private property in order that nut to, cracked this commission has to adopt a posture to mean telling the mayor no and chart a course over the next 5 years to have this commission meet the chart mandated this is going to take time and effort and this commission the policy attendants will back up the new executive director when we guess to the executive branch to make sure this agency has the proper funding the commission secretary is a good idea the whole preservation extends the commissions reach to the public but have to realize the nature the corruption is going to involve push back when we do that i think we've seen in the 19country regime to cover for things that is what w
the executive director welcome to the deepened of the pool we're setting in san francisco with a record high budget and never been told by the mayor to cut the budget by the one that oversees the corruption of the highest revenues yet seeing the cuts in the budget it agency is the watchdog that led to the political and economic situations right now where we have private interests both for and nonprofit and that stake the changes on the general fund as their private property in order that nut...
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pools of water ran up to businesses and homes. >> water was seen at the top of parking meters, at times, as chunks of ice floated down the middle of street. now, this morning, the mayor says, he and the police chief will survey damage to property, as well as damage to the beach, which he says took a beating. >> beaches were hit pretty hard, but the new do you know system did a great job. >> at these storms get more and more intense, not only protect the property of the people on the beachfront, but just as importantly, it is about stopping that water at the beachfront, so it doesn't invade the rest of the town. >> that was governor chris christie giving both rahel and erika update on the status of the storm recovery here in south jersey. as far as the show goes again dealing with the high tide, now coming in, 8:30, here in sea isle city, once this recedes, again, a lot of clean up ahead for not only this shore town, but all of the jersey shore, again, the good news, though, that the dunes held here in sea isle city what you see here is water from the back bay. of course we will continue to keep you up-to-date. for now live in sea isle city jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewit
pools of water ran up to businesses and homes. >> water was seen at the top of parking meters, at times, as chunks of ice floated down the middle of street. now, this morning, the mayor says, he and the police chief will survey damage to property, as well as damage to the beach, which he says took a beating. >> beaches were hit pretty hard, but the new do you know system did a great job. >> at these storms get more and more intense, not only protect the property of the people...
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the executive director welcome to the deepened of the pool we're setting in san francisco with a record high budget and never been told by the mayor to cut the budget by the one that oversees the corruption of the highest revenues yet seeing the cuts in the budget it agency is the watchdog that led to the political and economic situations right now where we have private interests both for and nonprofit and that stake the changes on the general fund as their private property in order that nut to, cracked this commission has to adopt a posture to mean telling the mayor no and chart a course over the next 5 years to have this commission meet the chart mandated this is going to take time and effort and this commission the policy attendants will back up the new executive director when we guess to the executive branch to make sure this agency has the proper funding the commission secretary is a good idea the whole preservation extends the commissions reach to the public but have to realize the nature the corruption is going to involve push back when we do that i think we've seen in the 19country regime to cover for things that is what w
the executive director welcome to the deepened of the pool we're setting in san francisco with a record high budget and never been told by the mayor to cut the budget by the one that oversees the corruption of the highest revenues yet seeing the cuts in the budget it agency is the watchdog that led to the political and economic situations right now where we have private interests both for and nonprofit and that stake the changes on the general fund as their private property in order that nut...