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armstrong: i know we are a few seconds before we have to go to break. we should come back and talk about what that means, gun-free and why so many people die. >> armstrong: demeet ri >> armstrong: abandoning guns in a world an idea that came from adolph hitler in germany. a quote "to conquer a nation first, disarm its citizens." this is what this tyrant said. if you want to terrorize a nation, want isis to be successful. isis and people who realize guns can stop the diabolical -- they would love for us to not have guns in the homes. it is not even a brain teaser. >> some people are a hard tease. >> armstrong: chicago was a gun-free zone. >> highest murder rates per capita over many years and decades. what that goes to show us, the guns were in the wrong hands. they weren't in the hands of folks trained. weren't in the hands of people that wanted to make a difference >> armstrong: gun-free zones mean legal and law abiding citizens can't carry guns. >> that is what he meant by the right hands. that was use of a favorite phrase. we don't want guns getting into the wrong hands. invariably, legislation is designed to do that, it keeps guns out of the hands of the good guys and bad
armstrong: i know we are a few seconds before we have to go to break. we should come back and talk about what that means, gun-free and why so many people die. >> armstrong: demeet ri >> armstrong: abandoning guns in a world an idea that came from adolph hitler in germany. a quote "to conquer a nation first, disarm its citizens." this is what this tyrant said. if you want to terrorize a nation, want isis to be successful. isis and people who realize guns can stop the...
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armstrong: demeet >> armstrong: abandoning guns in a world an idea that came from adolol hitler in germany. a quote "to conquer a nation first, disarm@its citizens." this is what this tyrant said. it resonates today. if you want to terrorize naon, want isis to be successful. can stop the diabolical -- they would love for us to not have guns in the homes. it is not even a brain teaser. >> some people are a hard tease. >> armstrong: chicago was a gun-free zone. >> highest murder rates per capita over many years and decades. what that goes to show us, the guns were in the wrong hands. they weren't in the hands of folks trained. weren't in the hands of people that wanted to make a difference in their communities. >> armstroro: gun-free zones mean legal and law abiding >> that is what he meant by the right handnd phrase. we don't want guns getting into the wrong hands. invariably, legislation is designed to do that, it kee guns o o of the hands of the good guys and bad guys are saying yes! >> armstrong: i want to read this to you. this is from adolph hihier. let me take my glasses off, most foolish mistake we could make would be to allow the subject races to possess arms. history shows all conquerers who have allowed subject races to carry arms have prepared their own downfall by so doing. in deed, this is hitler, i would go so far as to say, that the supply of arms to the underdogs for the overthrow o o any let's
armstrong: demeet >> armstrong: abandoning guns in a world an idea that came from adolol hitler in germany. a quote "to conquer a nation first, disarm@its citizens." this is what this tyrant said. it resonates today. if you want to terrorize naon, want isis to be successful. can stop the diabolical -- they would love for us to not have guns in the homes. it is not even a brain teaser. >> some people are a hard tease. >> armstrong: chicago was a gun-free zone....
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armstrong: but their arms are legal. they have legal to carry. >> emily: and for the occupation of a federal building is not. >> armstrong: that is true that is where you draw the >> emily: and given their treatment i think a lot of people say >> armstrong: many people believe in we go texas that the government blew up the building. >> emily: and they do. >> armstrong: and they were not minorities. >> emily: and that speaks to the distressed of government about these young people why these religion groups of existed for so long and are still powerful enough and armed enough to take a federal building. >> armstrong: last friday in south carolina, i want to continue this on a different topic. emotional moments, said solemnly in a auditorium in south carolina. and the crowd started singing trump, trump, which was to escort her and others out as he was talking about syrian refugees. now she admitted that as she was being escorted out many people in the audience prprusely apologized to her for this kind of behavior. in assuming that she is a terrorist. and some people were yelling, and you can see the woman and the she was what do we do in these instances:with every day people we see the good side of america and not judge it. but we see this
armstrong: but their arms are legal. they have legal to carry. >> emily: and for the occupation of a federal building is not. >> armstrong: that is true that is where you draw the >> emily: and given their treatment i think a lot of people say >> armstrong: many people believe in we go texas that the government blew up the building. >> emily: and they do. >> armstrong: and they were not minorities. >> emily: and that speaks to the distressed of...
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armstrong: why are people so afraid of guns? why do people want -- that is the topic today on right side, i am your host armstrong williams. >> armstrong: i am on a mission, i want to tell you i am. and the mission is not impossible. so much of the media when they are terrorist attacks, whether it is in san bernardino or argument they go to, especially our president of united states and candidate hilary clinton, we need to ban guns. what planet did these people just get off of? are you kidding me. people who are responsible with their weapons and hunters. they go through fire range to get the proper training to understand how to operate a weapon. i realize we had a show here a few weeks ago. it caused panic when people saw guns for the first time. people don't understand about guns. media has done a good job dumbing down guns. terrorists are going to find a way to get weapons in an illegal way. their job is to wreak havoc on american soil and any place larry prat is president of gun owners of america. demetria roberts is former police officer. i want to have a frank conversation about guns. somebody wants a firearm, there is something
armstrong: why are people so afraid of guns? why do people want -- that is the topic today on right side, i am your host armstrong williams. >> armstrong: i am on a mission, i want to tell you i am. and the mission is not impossible. so much of the media when they are terrorist attacks, whether it is in san bernardino or argument they go to, especially our president of united states and candidate hilary clinton, we need to ban guns. what planet did these people just get off of? are you...
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armstrong armstrong. that is why i appreciate you attempted to educate the americans. people kill people. people will use whatever methods they feel necessary to get to that instinct. what i want to be continue to do is help people understand, when danger comes knocking at your front door, better be armed, ready to fight and trained in a manner you can take on the threat. it is coming knocking. >> armstrong: it is unseen threats, invisible. the thing it is. let's go back to this issue. if there was something, better compromises that the nra and others have made on this gun issue over the years often overlooked and recognized. i am sure there are more screenings, more loopholes to make sure guns don't get in the happens of the wrong people. >> we at gun owners of america haven't being willing to play ball. >> armstrong: you guys fight it at every turn, why? >> background check if it had been appropriate, somebody had been buying a gun at a store, they would have passed. one of the main things, we need more then that and need them to any difference. what would have made a difference to get rid of gun-free zones. all of the public massacres we have suffered in america since 1950 with two exceptions have occurred in what were legally gun-free zones. >> armstrong: i know we are a few seconds before we have to go to break. we should come back and talk about what that means, gun-free zones and
armstrong armstrong. that is why i appreciate you attempted to educate the americans. people kill people. people will use whatever methods they feel necessary to get to that instinct. what i want to be continue to do is help people understand, when danger comes knocking at your front door, better be armed, ready to fight and trained in a manner you can take on the threat. it is coming knocking. >> armstrong: it is unseen threats, invisible. the thing it is. let's go back to this issue. if...
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[laughter] [music] >> armstrong, armstrong, ♪ ♪ armstrong. ♪ >> >>> good morning.na ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." >>> death of a legal giant. a political showdown is brewing after supreme court justice antonin scalia died in his sleep over the weekend. with the high court left shorthanded, republicans are looking to block the president from filling the empty seat. full coverage ahead. >> disgraced former new york governor eliot spitzer is being investigated for assault for allegedly choking his girlfriend at the plaza hotel. spitzer resigned in 2008 after being caught in a prostitution scandal. >>> candy, flowers and one of the coldest days on record for valentine's day. rails snapped in the bitter cold causing delays for rail service. it was the coldest morning in boston in nearly 60 >>> and the defense the highlight of the all-star game last night in the toronto. it was the highest scoring all-star game ever. the west winning it 1 6-173. russell westbrook was the game's mvp. those
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armstrong: that is 40 hours. >> yes h. go to a gun range and shoot. >> armstrong: which one of these guns do you recommend to start with? >> revolver, easiest to shoot to fire and accuracy, easy to and has no recoil. >> armstrong: what about caring for that gun, they are dangerous. they can be harmful. we read how children use their parent's gun goes off, goes off and k k a dead. >> in maryland, you have to have your firearm locked at all times especially if you have a child the house under the age of 16. it becomes a misdemeanor crime under the age of 16. store the firearm in a locked box, any time you are cleaning the weapon clear of anyone else but yourself all the utensils are in t room so you don't have to leave the room at any time. >> armstrong: it is shocking to me somebody that has grown up with guns, if i go three weeks or a month without firing a gun, it is critical i am constantly at the fire range taking lessons, shooting, reminding myself of the responsibility. so easy to get rusty. >> it is a perishable skill. you need to practice. >> armstrong: how often? >> i recommend practice at least once a month. if you could afford going to the range then you need to be responsible. with semiautomatics, a
armstrong: that is 40 hours. >> yes h. go to a gun range and shoot. >> armstrong: which one of these guns do you recommend to start with? >> revolver, easiest to shoot to fire and accuracy, easy to and has no recoil. >> armstrong: what about caring for that gun, they are dangerous. they can be harmful. we read how children use their parent's gun goes off, goes off and k k a dead. >> in maryland, you have to have your firearm locked at all times especially if you...
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armstrong williams. . "the armstrong williams show". >> armstrong: oprah winfrey had this thing called master class. we are going to have one on islamic sue prem schism. arars, violent jihad, individual jihad -- and civilization jihad. let's explain to listeners t monumental threat. >> thank you for making the time for. it is a doctrine called sharia. some say sharia is islam. authorities of the faith would agree. there are an awful lot of muslims, particularly in this country who don't think this brutally repressive totalitarian anticonstitutional program of sharia is their faith and don't muslim and non-muslim alike. trouble is there is a large number of people who do think this is god's will to make everyone conform to sharia and use whatever techniques, violent kind expressed by groups or individuals of jihad or two other types, something called hidrum colonization or stelfi that the muslim brotherpood calls civilization jihad deaf govern the entire planet. we are in the way. >> armstrong: they want all these things, all the things that frank mentioned. are we allowing this to happen through our
armstrong williams. . "the armstrong williams show". >> armstrong: oprah winfrey had this thing called master class. we are going to have one on islamic sue prem schism. arars, violent jihad, individual jihad -- and civilization jihad. let's explain to listeners t monumental threat. >> thank you for making the time for. it is a doctrine called sharia. some say sharia is islam. authorities of the faith would agree. there are an awful lot of muslims, particularly in this...
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armstrong: anybody, can go and get a gun and go to maryland. what have been the incidents where this turned out to be not so good for the state? or have people been responsible? >> d.c. had -- >> armstrong: we are talking about virginia. >> concealed carry holders. >> armstrong: we are talking about open. >> open carry peele are responsible. >> armstrong: that is amazing. >> it has been common the virginia a long time. >> armstrong: what about the laws in maryland? >> maryland again, it is a may issue state. you can apply, no open carry per se in maryland, in the since you if you are issue add permit to carry, you'll be able to openly carry or concealed carry, you must have a permit to carry in maryland. >> are we saying when you havee open carry, anybody can carry a gun, people tend to be more responsible. >> i would think so. it has been a law since day 1. it is common place, nothing new they have to experience. >> would you agree, if the district of columbia were not predominantly black they would have similar laws and others who feel insecure with a lot of people in the city predominated by young black youth to give them the same open carry like in virginia. does race and socioeconomic background play a role why you don't have this in the district? howev
armstrong: anybody, can go and get a gun and go to maryland. what have been the incidents where this turned out to be not so good for the state? or have people been responsible? >> d.c. had -- >> armstrong: we are talking about virginia. >> concealed carry holders. >> armstrong: we are talking about open. >> open carry peele are responsible. >> armstrong: that is amazing. >> it has been common the virginia a long time. >> armstrong: what about the...
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we are going to be right back to how we >> armstrong: welcome back to "rightside" i am raphael armstrong sitting in for armstrong williams. here to continue this conversation is marie. thank you for joining us. >> thank&you for having me. we had a conversation about her work supporting women who are domestic violence survivors. pitched an idea i thought entrepreneurship could be a part services her organizations offer. she took me up on it. developed an entrepreneurship 101. seminar for women. we just finished the pilot. you spoke with pandora, you saw her beautiful bowl. she was one of the participants. >> they were talking about how hard it is toome forward. how the struggle to regain footing is often time it is hardest part. financially your money plays a big role. >> absolutely. >> those thatat look at men and women who survived domestic abuse, one of the first questions, why didn't you get out of that situation? much easier said than done. financial insecurity is one of the impediments. notion of entrepreneurship we found in this pilot such an it does help women move to that place where they understand, you
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armstrong filling in for armstrong williams. i want to leave you with final thoughts, domestic violence, tragic topic effecting women and men across america. we need to have individualized care that can be reached out. i want to thank my panelist who helped us understand what is going on and how hard it can be to get back on a financial footing and the hardest thing is coming out. getting a call for help. i want to thank you for watching, i am raphael coming at you next week will be armstrong williams. captioning made possible by rysher entertainment i'm marty stouffer, and this is my natural habitat. as humans, we have the intelligence and the means to be able to alter our habitat to suit our needs. we can each choose an individual style of interior decorating which is both comfortable and aesthetically appealing. most wild animals are not so fortunate. their apartments
armstrong filling in for armstrong williams. i want to leave you with final thoughts, domestic violence, tragic topic effecting women and men across america. we need to have individualized care that can be reached out. i want to thank my panelist who helped us understand what is going on and how hard it can be to get back on a financial footing and the hardest thing is coming out. getting a call for help. i want to thank you for watching, i am raphael coming at you next week will be armstrong...
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armstrong: in other words, we need to make a halt to their movement? >> amen. >> armstrong: we have the perfect example as europe unravels before our very eyes. be back. >> armstrong: what does it all mean, frank? >> this is a larger problem we are seeing play out in europe, armstrong, past years alone, they have brought a million of these muslim refugees. 70% of them we are told are by most definitions, that would constitute an invasion. >> armstrong: or declaration of war. >> we are beginning to see it play out as war. one example what happens in cologne in germany on new year's eve. gangs of these young men sexually molested and physically assaulted women under a program that is known as taharoosh. >> armstrong: it is a fact. undisputed. >> not initially. they tried to suppress who did it. >> armstrong: the fact they didn't want to report it is blasphemy. >> it might give offense and then they will go violent. you are seeing the muslim brotherhood saying don't do anything that might set us off. you. it is working, we are being suppressed. >> armstrong: what do we have in place in america to fight this, sebastian? >> i have the honor to work with a lot of people
armstrong: in other words, we need to make a halt to their movement? >> amen. >> armstrong: we have the perfect example as europe unravels before our very eyes. be back. >> armstrong: what does it all mean, frank? >> this is a larger problem we are seeing play out in europe, armstrong, past years alone, they have brought a million of these muslim refugees. 70% of them we are told are by most definitions, that would constitute an invasion. >> armstrong: or...
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armstrong. coming at you next week will be armstrong williams. this was "rightside" forum. captioning company] [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> today on "tmz": >> we got kanye west,t, i don't care what this guy says. this is warar going on in the kardashian family. >> do you feel betrayed that kylie it signed with puma? >> they live in the same house. they keptkim and kanye on the outside o& that deal. >> you're kanye west, hey, kanye, i have to take a call for i want you to take the deal. >> paul mccartney got denied twice from tyga's grammy party. maybe this is not paul mccartney's deal here. >> i would know snoop. paul mccartney is as popular as snoop. >> he was nominated for a rap grammy this year. >> in your face. >> it's in your mouth now. >> jennifer lawrence, she apparently does not like people watching her shop. she was at the alexander wang store. they shut down the store, closed the curtains on the store. >> harvey, if you want it, they will do i for youou too. >> shut down baby gap. >> double down on his anti-gay rhe
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armstrong. coming at you next week will be armstrong williams. this was "rightside" forum. [captioning provided by u.s. captioning company] (music) >> in today^s world, production agriculture isn^t stand and talk, it^s work and do. hands on, implements down. whether it^s corn, soy beans or wheat, succeeding in this business takes sharp management and an eye for detail. bringing education begin. (music) >> welcome back to farm journal education begin. (music) >> welcome back to farm journal college. field agronomist missy bauer looks like she^s busy. missy, what are you up to here? >> well, what we^re trying to do here is some of our pre-harvest scouting. >> yeah. >> so what we^re one of the big things we want to do is get an idea of where^s our ear count actually end up here before harvest. not that we change anything for this year, but it^s really to help me make better decisions for next year. >> okay, so you^re just trying to get a handle on what^s out here, how did we do, and i noticed you^re counting ears. you^re just trying to figure out yields, right? >> well, part o
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armstrong. coming at you next week will be armstrong williams. this was "rightside" forum. captioning company]welcome to new beginning tabernacle - carrying the good news of the gospel of world. pastor gary moore: in 1st john chapter 4 and verse 7. the bible tells us here. beloved lets us love one another for love is of god. not of the world. the world has a different perspective of love. they think love is satisfying the flesh. but love goes far beyond that. of self-gratification through flesh. it goes beyond that. it says that god is love and everyone that loveth is born of god and they know god. they know god. in the next verse he goes on and tells us. he that loveth not knoweth not god. for god is love. so when we don't love. then we don't know god. that threw a monkey wrench in it. i don't love everybody. because i don't love them people that talk bad about me and put me down. and do things to me that i don't like. friend you've you love god? if you love god you'll love them. love them. because love is of god. love is god. it goes on in verse 9. he tells us here. he sa
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armstrong. coming at you next week will be armstrong williams. this was "rightside" forum.ptioning provided by u.s. captioning company] >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. here's some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." an uber driver is accuse add of a shooting spree that left six people dead in michigan. in between the seemingly random attacks he picked up passengers. police say they don't yet know the motive. full details straight ahead. >> pope francis urging catholic political leaders to not carry out executions this year. >> 40 passengers and a driver escaped safely when a megabus traveling from chicago to minneapolis burst into flames. an investigation is under way into the cause of the fire. many on board lost all their belongings. >> and it was a photo finish in the daytona 500. denney hamlin in the number 11 car edging out martin true ex-junior by just inches. it was hamlin's first daytona victory after ten attempts. those are some of our top stories on this monday, february 22 fld. >> announcer: from abc
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armstrong williams. "the armstrong williams show". >> armstrong: oprah winfrey had this thing called master class. we are going to have one on islamic sue prem schism. we are going to cover four areas, violent jihad, individual jihad -- and civilization jihad. let's explain to listeners the
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armstrong. coming at you next week will be armstrong williams. this was "rightside" forum. captioning company] pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything. the western north carolina's news leader, this is news 13 this weekend when you win, it's beautiful. and we're going to start -- we are going to start winning for our country. >> evan: the results are in. donald trump wins the first in the south republican in south carolina. good morning, everyone. it is sunday, february 21st. we have a lot took.com/news get to. we has crews all over south carolina last night. we have hope hanselman in a really unique place this morning. for some live shots i think you len joy. first we will take a look at weather, zack? >> zack: yeah, looking at warmer temperatures than what we saw yesterday, which is saying something. >> evan: re
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armstrong filling in for armstrong williams. today one in four women is the victim of severe physical violence. what can we do about this and how do we move forward coming >> raphael: hello, thank you for joining us, today dealing with domestic violence, i am joined by interim and executive director of my sister's place and carmen. this is an important topic i'll be short and let you do most of the talking. >> we are at one in four women experiencing domestic violence at some point. issue is incredibly huge and at critical levels. numbers of women coming in and seeking shelters across the country everyday. domestic violence impacts people no matter where they are from, what they look like, no matter it is a critical point. >> we have reached this critical point, carol, how do we chip a away at this. >> i think it is like carmen said a pandemic. if we had a health issue, all our issues would be put towards solving it. it is at epidemic levels, one in four men and one in seven men unbelievably has experienced severe physical violence and the effect on children as well. >> raphael: you have to think it is hard to speak out. how do we empower people to seek help? >> certainly knowing what the signs of domestic are. what the local resources are. >> >> raphael: what are some of the signs? signs we think are normal, jealousy, falls in love and says i love you very early on in the relationship. things like being isolated from family and friends. we think about physical violence, seeing someone with a black eye. there are things i tell people, check your gut. things that don't feel comfortable for you, women, we know what doesn't feel comfortable. if you are unable to negotiate your relationship, unable to have a voice in the relationship, that is a sign of something not safe. >> raphael: i see. carol, what can we do from a societal standpoint? is there a way for government here? what is the next step? >> definitely need to be more resources at the government level, corporate level, local we find in d.c. for example every year we do an annual one-day census, how many folks turned away. 8,000 families turned away in one single day. we need to put more resources and talk about it more. we can't talk about it too much which is why we are happy to be here today. >> raphael: that is why i wanted to have you to figure it out. i need it to all come together. violence against women act, good start, down 64%. is it funding, resource advocates what do we need more? >> we have president biden who resource domestic violence sheltd shelters, we need more housing. we expect they are okay after 30 days, it is not the case. i am sure carol can talk about that. we need more long-term housing and advocates. we need more resources for folks that can serve children and more attorneys. there is a variety of things we need. the world of government. >> raphael: i don't think i am in a domestically bad situation, how can i help my friends if there is not a professional in this setting? >> first thing and most important thing is listen and be supportive. help to empower them to make their own decisions. very easy for us to see somebody in a relationship we don't feel criticize or withdrawal our support. that is absolutely the wrong thing to do. what most people need is almost unconditional support. listening, being support i have, allowing them to make their choices. people ask why didn't that person leave? it is very complicated. often they don't have any place, they don't have the resources. economic abuse is a huge part of domestic violence. they may have children. they are figuring out how to feed their children and get them to school. >> raphael: are there situations where people should go to police and reach out for their friends? >> when you see violence, it is important. that survivor is the expert in the situation, talking to your the resources and know what is available. you can look online plenty of resources developing a safety plan. you can talk with your friend, who would you go to if there was an emergency situation? knowing that person is an expert. for you, as a man, we talk about this issue as it is just about women. we need men to raise their voices and talk to other men when they see something to hold each other accountable. >> raphael: i appreciate you we'll be right back and pandora wilson with house of ruth. thank you both for joining me. very pleased you are here. interested to hear your stories, amanda, tell us your story? >> reason i got into the field of victim advocacy is because of my experience, i went from emotionally abusive to physically abusive. saw the signs and didn't know what to do. it was a hard process to admit. very isolating, shaming. i didn't want to tell my family or friends. i had cut myself off at my abuser's request. >> raphael: that is tragic. sorry to hear that. pandora, tell me about your story? >> i am a survivor from my family. my mother was an abused woman. but to the rest of my family he was hard. watching him abias my mother gave me trust issues. i am not going to trust you, i am going to go left which sometimes can lead to effects of bad decisions. basically over a period of time, things would spiral out of control. before you know it you are saying what happened? you are trying to figure it out. it took me a long time too figure out how much of an impact that had on my life. today i am glad for house of ruth. they gave me an opportunity to find me and ask questions why you do this? >> raphael: interested in that, amanda. at what point did you realize you needed help? >> i don't think i reached out i had been in the hospital so many times i had been arrested because i was afraid to testify against my abuser. i had been beaten into a coma: i was afraid to talk to the police. it took a lot for this one specific detective in fairfax county to tell me this is what you are going to do. i broke down and said i'll do whatever you want me to do. >> raphael: if someone was in your situation, how would you help coax them out of the cycle? >> there are so many resources. at the courthouse, there are advocates and community bases. national network to end domestic violence. they'll tell you the housing resources. time rather than you have to go into court. i was afraid for myself and my children to do that. i encourage people to take the resources from their churches, family, friends, community. it is very hard, i know. it was hard for me to admit i needed help. i had to start from the bottom up. i went to a shelter, transitional housing, getting a protective order was order. today my abuser is serving 55 years in prison for the crimes he committed against me and my children. >> wow. >> i tell people you have to take away your pride and start at the bottom. it is harder to leave than to stay. >> raphael: it is important to leave, right? >> very important. >> >> raphael: pandora, what made >> having so many trust issues, you make the wrong decisions. trying to act like your life is normal and everything is all right when you have problems in your life, my thing was, go to sleep, wake up, it will be gone. with the abuse, they would fight, i would go to sleep, wake up, everything is fine. here is your breakfast, here is your mey for lunch, go on to school. sometimes, psychologically, you fixate yourself to think, if i just put it on the back burner, it will go away. those problems never go away. they keep coming and coming until eventually, they overtake you. you have to figure out what am i going to do? did you reach out to house of ruth? how do you go about doing it? they told my about house of ruth. it has been the best experience of my life. >> >> raphael: tell me about these bowls. >> these are coiled bowls made out of magazines. these are made out of mats. national geographic came to house of ruth. they were looking for crafters. it was called earn and learn. i couldn't think how am i going to take care of myself financially. they said we are going to teach you how to do this. all you need to do is create. i started wrapping and this is the final product. it is actually a magazine. >> raphael: amanda, what would you say, if you could tell everybody, what was the most >> focussing on my children. i had been away from my daughter a year. she was four. my son was being physically abused with weapons, very bad. i had to let go of my foor and take a risk. it was a risk the day aleft. it didn't get easier until it got harder. it took three years to get through trials. i had to start trusting people like she is saying. someone tells you this is going to be okay. you think this is not going to be okay. my gut said what that detective was telling me is the best advise she could have given me. >> raphael: we are going to be right back to continue this violence and how we can hellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll >> raphael: welcome back to "rightside" forum, i am raphael armstrong sitting in for armstrong williams. we are continuing in an important conversation about domestic violence and how survivors are getting over the hump. here is marie c. jones of l. & l. consulting. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for the invitation. we are so excited about this initiative. i met carmen earlier this year and talked about about her supporting domestic violence survivors. i pitched an idea, entrepreneurship could be a part of the services her organizations offer. developed entrepreneurship 101 seminar for women. we just finished the pilot and a success. you spoke with pandora. she was one of the participants. we are very pleased how it turned out. >> raphael: we were talking about how hard it is to regain footing. financially, your money play as big role. >> absolutely. those of us that have seen women and men that have survive domestic abuse, you think why the heck did you not get out of the situation. financial security is a big impediment. notion of entrepreneur
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armstrong: in other words, we need to make a halt to their movement? >> amen. >> armstrong: we have the perfect example as europe unravels before our very eyes. i am armstrong williams, we'll be back. >> armstrong: what does it all mean, frank? >> this is a larger problem we are seeing play out in europe, armstrong, past years alone, they have brought a million of these muslim refugees. 70% of them we are told are military-aged unaccompanied men. by most definitions, that would constitute an invasion. >> armstrong: or declaration of war. >> we are beginning to se play out as war. one example what happens in cologne in germany on new year's eve. gangs of these young men sexually molested and physically assaulted women under a program that is known as taharoosh. >> armstrong: it is a fact. undisputed. >> not initially. they tried to suppress who did it. >> armstrong: the fact they didn't want to report it is blasphemy. >> it might give offense and then they will go violent. you are seeing the muslim brotherhood saying don't do anything that might set us off. those guys will come and kill you. it is working, we are being suppressed. >> armstrong: what do we ha
armstrong: in other words, we need to make a halt to their movement? >> amen. >> armstrong: we have the perfect example as europe unravels before our very eyes. i am armstrong williams, we'll be back. >> armstrong: what does it all mean, frank? >> this is a larger problem we are seeing play out in europe, armstrong, past years alone, they have brought a million of these muslim refugees. 70% of them we are told are military-aged unaccompanied men. by most definitions,...
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armstrong: why are people so afraid of guns? why do people want -- that is the topic today on right side, i am your host armstrong williams. >> armstrong: i am on a mission, i want to tell you i am. and the mission is not impossible.
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be sure to visit it on the web you can follow me on i am raphael armstrong filling in for armstrong williams. today one in four women is the victim of severe physical violence. what can we do about this and how do we move forward coming up? >> raphael: hello, thank you for joining us, today dealing with domestic violence, i am joined by interim and executive director of my sister's place and carmen. this is an important topic i'll be short and let you do most of >> we are at one in four women experiencing domestic violence at some point. issue is incredibly huge and at critical levels. numbers of women coming in and seeking shelters across the country everyday. domestic violence impacts people no matter where they are from, what they look like, no matter their education level. it is a critical point. >> we have reached this critical point, carol, how do we chip a away at this. >> i think it is like carmen said a pandemic.
be sure to visit it on the web you can follow me on i am raphael armstrong filling in for armstrong williams. today one in four women is the victim of severe physical violence. what can we do about this and how do we move forward coming up? >> raphael: hello, thank you for joining us, today dealing with domestic violence, i am joined by interim and executive director of my sister's place and carmen. this is an important topic i'll be short and let you do most of >> we are at one in...
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armstrong to the moon in 19-69. it even shows graffiti left behind by armstrong, buzz aldrin and michael armstrong. like numbers and calculations... as they figured out instructions from mission control. the model should be available online, later this year. 3 (jen/ and... come look at this. at first glance, it looks like a normal bedroom... oh, but it's not... this room, was discovered in.... the berlin subway! it's a secret apartment... and it was hidden away, in tunnel that isn't used anymore. it was discovered back in december, during a big inspection of the subway system... and officials have no idea *how it got there, or *why. there's a single bed... a small armchair... a picture on the wall... and a houseplant, that seems to be flourishing... so *someone's been there recently, to take care of it. operators aren't pleased... it's dangerous to be down there... and now they're wondering: 3 ((anchors)) it's now 5:__. time to check the forecast with dave. 3 3 3 it is 5:__: time now to find out what's happening on the roads - with our 3 "skyfox on time traffic". 3 no closed captioning is available
armstrong to the moon in 19-69. it even shows graffiti left behind by armstrong, buzz aldrin and michael armstrong. like numbers and calculations... as they figured out instructions from mission control. the model should be available online, later this year. 3 (jen/ and... come look at this. at first glance, it looks like a normal bedroom... oh, but it's not... this room, was discovered in.... the berlin subway! it's a secret apartment... and it was hidden away, in tunnel that isn't used...
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armstrong's car at state road 436 and anchor road. armstrong's passenger called 911. >> i need you to go ahead and start pulling over to the side of the road. >> no, we can't pull over o, to the side of the road. he's running. >>reporter: armstrong followed the suspect near a red light car and stood in front of the suspect's truck until he stopped. she hit armstrong and drove home. when investigators got to his house, they touched the hood of the car and it was still hot. then tle looked down and found damage on his bumper. police believe he ran inside and pretended to be asleep. he told the officers someone probably stole his truck. but investigators say he was drunk. i uncovered his trooifing history -- driving history, which shows he refused a breath test in 2012 and his license was suspended for a year. he is in jail facing charges for dui, and aggravated battery, as well as hit-and-run. armstrong suffered minor injuries. we also asked the suspect in this case for a jailhouse interview and have not heard back. of course o, we'll let you know -- of course, we'll let you know if we do. tim barber, channel 9 eyewitness news. >>> he did not get bond, because investigate r tos say he violated his probation in a drug 22nd. >>> flo
armstrong's car at state road 436 and anchor road. armstrong's passenger called 911. >> i need you to go ahead and start pulling over to the side of the road. >> no, we can't pull over o, to the side of the road. he's running. >>reporter: armstrong followed the suspect near a red light car and stood in front of the suspect's truck until he stopped. she hit armstrong and drove home. when investigators got to his house, they touched the hood of the car and it was still hot. then...
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surgeon general and secretary of health, doctor john armstrong, will testify before a and preperations from *our state, dealing with zika. 3 doctor armstrong has also been keeping floridians up to date with our fight against the disease. every afternoon during the week... he posts an update on our zika cases... on the state website. at last count, there are 29 confirmed cases in our state. only three in the bay area... and all of them are in hillsborough county. and *national health officials are dealing with a *new zika concern... more than a *dozen cases have now been spread in the u-s... through sex. 3 3 the tampa bay rays are not *leaving the trop anytime soon. but st. pete city leaders are already preparing for it - just in case. 3 (jen/ they're calling on urban planners and developers to help come up with a plan to *replace the 85 acre site. the city is asking for plans that include a stadium for the rays.. and plans with *no stadium. bids for the project must be returned by march 25th. a finished plan is then due september 30th. 3 today in tampa... jose gaspar and his pirates better bay. it's called "el galeon." the 170 foot wooden
surgeon general and secretary of health, doctor john armstrong, will testify before a and preperations from *our state, dealing with zika. 3 doctor armstrong has also been keeping floridians up to date with our fight against the disease. every afternoon during the week... he posts an update on our zika cases... on the state website. at last count, there are 29 confirmed cases in our state. only three in the bay area... and all of them are in hillsborough county. and *national health officials...
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armstrong's sports blog. stoop dog stole the show thursday. what are the players doing? mark armstrong reports from santa clara. mark: the final day of media availability for the players before they hunker down for the game sunday. what a surprise guest there was. snoop dogg a cultural icon showed up not just himself but with a microphone and questions for cam newton. >> we love what he represents for and he is a class act. a lot of kids look up to him. my kids in my league look up to him. he is a great inspiration. he is doing a great job. >> i want to see cam, oh cam, cam, cam, dance for me. mark: he said he expects a touchdown ball for all three of his kids sunday. he spoke to all panthers and we did focusing on the five guys that protect cam newton. >> we all share a lot of similar interests. we are legitimate brothers. we fuss, fight, we don't like each other sometimes and sometimes we love each other but on the field we are together. mark: josh normen one of the biggest personalities on the team and he is still going strong. >> this is the golden game, man. i am just because -- i
armstrong's sports blog. stoop dog stole the show thursday. what are the players doing? mark armstrong reports from santa clara. mark: the final day of media availability for the players before they hunker down for the game sunday. what a surprise guest there was. snoop dogg a cultural icon showed up not just himself but with a microphone and questions for cam newton. >> we love what he represents for and he is a class act. a lot of kids look up to him. my kids in my league look up to...
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armstrong agencies sports blog. snoop dogg stole the show thursday and what are the players up to? mark armstrong reports from santa clara for us. mark: the final day of immediatemedia before they hunker down and snoop dogg a cultural icon with a microphone and questions in hand for cam newton. >> what he stands for and he is such a class act. a lot of kids look up to him. one of my kids in my league look up to him. he is doing a great job and keep up the great work. cam cam, dance for me. mark: he said he expects a touchdown ball for all three kids sunday. he spoke to all the panthers and we did focusing on the five guys that protect cam newton. >> we all share a lot of similar interests, food, we are legitimate brothers. we fuss, fight. sometimes we don't like even other and sometimes we love each other. but we we are on the field we are together. >> it is the golden game, man. just because -- i know that is the personality i have. god made me that way and i can't be nobody other than who i am. john: our "eyewitness news" coverage of the panthers kicks into high gear. tisha powell joins the tea
armstrong agencies sports blog. snoop dogg stole the show thursday and what are the players up to? mark armstrong reports from santa clara for us. mark: the final day of immediatemedia before they hunker down and snoop dogg a cultural icon with a microphone and questions in hand for cam newton. >> what he stands for and he is such a class act. a lot of kids look up to him. one of my kids in my league look up to him. he is doing a great job and keep up the great work. cam cam, dance for...
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armstrong apparently planned the robbery with the other person charged, kenneth barnes. prosecutors say armstrong needed cash to pay barnes to murder her father. so they enlisted wells, the pizza delivery man, to rob the bank. prosecutors say armstrong and barnes even watched wells rob the bank from a safe distance. wells' relatives insist he had nothing to do with this strange and complicated plot. >> he did not know any of these people. that's why they had to lure him to the tower to plant the bomb on him. >> prosecutors say wells could have alerted someone before robbing the bank, and they don't know whether wells ever knew the bomb was real. kenneth barnes eventually pleads guilty to two felony charges and is sentenced to two years. but diehl insists she's not otherwise, i'm going to burn and >>> it's february 4th, 2008. peter hafer is in a kentucky courtroom on burglary charges, and he thinks he deserves a better lawyer. >> i can tell you, this ain't working. i can have -- i'd rather have the prosecutor be my attorney than him. he'd probably give me a better trial. >> when the judge says no, what happens next can only be described as shocking. >> i just hit him. i mean i just -- just went into rage, you know. i mean i really di
armstrong apparently planned the robbery with the other person charged, kenneth barnes. prosecutors say armstrong needed cash to pay barnes to murder her father. so they enlisted wells, the pizza delivery man, to rob the bank. prosecutors say armstrong and barnes even watched wells rob the bank from a safe distance. wells' relatives insist he had nothing to do with this strange and complicated plot. >> he did not know any of these people. that's why they had to lure him to the tower to...
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anna: if you are not following mark armstrong on twitter and facebook, you are missing out. make sure you follow armstrong. a former pharmaceutical executive refuses to answer questions in court. the body language that got to lawmakers. joel: new concerns revealed, millions more vehicles being recalled in the latest location for the zika virus. there is some rain falling down. did you hear chris hohmann? they are talking about flakes that feeling. you know the one. that "grand-slam, aced-the-presentation" feeling. multiply that feeling. it's the deal of all deals. a moment worthy of celebration. now multiply that. you're everyone's hero in the championship of all championships it's that feeling. multiplied. introducing the new multiplier scratch-offs. a chance to win. and a chance to multiply your winnings. a judge denies bond for a virginia tech freshman facing death of a 13-year-old girl over the weekend. officers accuse her of having disposed of the body after days and how eisenhower stabbed her to death. eisenhower had an inappropriate relationship with a middle school student and a 13-year-old was pl
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armstrong. >> reporter: he has been in prison for the last ten years. a jury concted him of killing grace armstrong and adrian johnson in liberty city in front of their young daughter. >> who hadado witness her parents being executed and have to live with that the rest of her life. >> reporter: a judge sentenced santiago to 60 years behind ba with no possibility of release. the u.s. supreme court ruled a cases. a psychiatrist diagnosed san santiago with a anti-social personality disorder. >> i think he has shown no effort to conform to the rules and the requirements while in prison. >> reporter: the judge kept the original sentence with 60 years behind bars. his case can be reviewed by the sentence ends. santiago's family left quickly after the court prococding. 50 years from today in 2031 his case will go in front of the review board to see if santiago is eligible to re-enter society at that point. >>> n on tonight's decision debrief, a day after he won new hampshire democratic primary bernie sanders moved to win the he met with reverend al sharpton r breakfast in harlem. that's the sam place wher
armstrong. >> reporter: he has been in prison for the last ten years. a jury concted him of killing grace armstrong and adrian johnson in liberty city in front of their young daughter. >> who hadado witness her parents being executed and have to live with that the rest of her life. >> reporter: a judge sentenced santiago to 60 years behind ba with no possibility of release. the u.s. supreme court ruled a cases. a psychiatrist diagnosed san santiago with a anti-social...
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armstrong apparently planned the robbery with the other person charged, kenneth barnes. prosecutors say armstrong needed cash to pay barnes to murder her father. so they enlisted wells, the pizza delivery man, to rob the bank. prosecutors say armstrongs even watched wells rob the bank from a safe distance. wells' relatives insist he had nothing to do with this strange and complicated plot. >> he did not know any of these people. that's why they had to lure him to the tower to plant the bomb on him. >> prosecutors say wells could have alerted someone before robbing the bank, and they don't know whether wells ever knew the bomb was real. kenneth barnes eventually pleads guilty to two felony charges and is sentenced to 45 years. for testimony says was too strange to dream otherwise, i'm going to burn and >> when "caught on camera: listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and give her the strength and energy to stay healthy. who's with me?! yay! the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in! in the country have in common? many of them now call cancer treatment centers of america home. expert medicine works here. find out why a
armstrong apparently planned the robbery with the other person charged, kenneth barnes. prosecutors say armstrong needed cash to pay barnes to murder her father. so they enlisted wells, the pizza delivery man, to rob the bank. prosecutors say armstrongs even watched wells rob the bank from a safe distance. wells' relatives insist he had nothing to do with this strange and complicated plot. >> he did not know any of these people. that's why they had to lure him to the tower to plant the...
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and for the best thing of all, a burglar broke into the armstrong's house and stole mr. armstrong's wallet. oh, that's terrible. honestly, alice. i don't know what's happening to this neighborhood. that's the second burglary this month. hi. alice: hello, boys. hi, fellas. wagon okay? yeah. can we have some cookies? you've eaten them all. that's okay. we'll find something else. how's little joey? not much. but he's a good thinker. aren't you, joey? what does he think about? he won't tell us. shoe her how you can think. harder. he'll blow a fuse. come on, fellas. let's go out in the kitchen. keep out of that bag of marshmallows, dennis. i want you to eat something with vitamins in it, something that'll make you grow. what has vitamins? apples, for one thing. oranges, salads, soups. especially soups. okay, mom. i sure wanna grow. then i can reach the cookie jar without standing on anything. come on, fellas. dennis, what in the world are you doing? oh, hi, mom. we're making something to make boys grow. chocolate soup. look at the mess you've made. oh, dennis. [doorbell rings] i'll answe
and for the best thing of all, a burglar broke into the armstrong's house and stole mr. armstrong's wallet. oh, that's terrible. honestly, alice. i don't know what's happening to this neighborhood. that's the second burglary this month. hi. alice: hello, boys. hi, fellas. wagon okay? yeah. can we have some cookies? you've eaten them all. that's okay. we'll find something else. how's little joey? not much. but he's a good thinker. aren't you, joey? what does he think about? he won't tell us....
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armstrong williams next. later, his involvement in the clarence thomas u.s. supreme court confirmation hearings. this program is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> armstrong williams, welcome to explorations in black leadership. >> thank you for invitin
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armstrong williams next. later, his involvement in the clarence thomas u.s. supreme court confirmation hearings. this program is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> armstrong williams, welcome to explorations in black leadership. >> thank you for inviting me. >> we are policed to ha ed tple here. i want to talk about the brown decision. it occurred before you were born. what was the discussion, if any, in your family or what was the feeling about what this might mean? >> my parents had quite a different take on government and the issues of race. my father actually in the discussions actually thought it was ridiculous that the highest court in the land even had to come to the conclusion of discussion that separation -- separate but equal was immoral. he always saw things in terms of moral and immoral. had the discussion to make a decision to make the facilities equ equal. his attitude was, son, they can try for the next 20 or 30 years to make the facilities equal, but the only way my children will have a quality education is that i got to ep sunsure that i happens. i have to make sure it happens before they enter kindergarten by reading to them, having them
armstrong williams next. later, his involvement in the clarence thomas u.s. supreme court confirmation hearings. this program is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> armstrong williams, welcome to explorations in black leadership. >> thank you for inviting me. >> we are policed to ha ed tple here. i want to talk about the brown decision. it occurred before you were born. what was the discussion, if any, in your family or what was the feeling about what this might mean? >> my...
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armstrong, joe mazur and tisha powell standing by stadiumjoel: super bowl 50 in the history books. heather: tisha powell and joe mazur outside in california and mark armstrong on the field. your final thoughts tonight? tisha: it was a tough night for some of the fans. we will try to come back strong. home, reflecting on what a great year we had. with all the great games. he came down to the final game and they were not able to pull it off. people are trying to be positive about it. joe: two years ago the broncos were in this situation and they got the doors blown off of them. the panthers had a great season. 17 wins. maybe they can figure out how to take that next step in quebec a little bit more mature and tonight they learned. mark, what do you think? mark: they are disappointed of course that they were not able to win the super bowl. you should be happy for peyton manning. he has one previously but 70 times he was brilliant, but the this year he had a defense that could lift him up and he was not the same. we look ahead for the panthers now. who is going to be back next year? short, the out standing -- outstanding defensive lineman will want a payday. there will be some issues financially for the panthers to navigate. my final thoughts are for the guys that might not be back with the team, or won't be back for another super bowl. they get a chance up for me is jerricho cotchery. he's at the end of his career. he has some key drops tonight. he is not going to want to ever -- remember super bowl 50 and it would be a shame of these are member for his performance in this game. a lot of disappointment for the panthers but i think reasons to be proud and optimistic in the years ahead. joel: mark armstrong and joe mays or have been in california all week long it done an outstanding job. thank you gentlemen. join us tomorrow morning on abc 11 beginning at 4:30 for the heather: (tires screech) you almost died. yes. don't do it again. previously on "scandal"... what do you want? i want a divorce. i would like to marry you. whatever's wrong, don't say you're marrying edison. you're willing to bring down the whole republic 'cause you feel guilty! and if what we did gets out? then it gets out, and we are brought to justice. hollis doyle rigged the voting machines.
armstrong, joe mazur and tisha powell standing by stadiumjoel: super bowl 50 in the history books. heather: tisha powell and joe mazur outside in california and mark armstrong on the field. your final thoughts tonight? tisha: it was a tough night for some of the fans. we will try to come back strong. home, reflecting on what a great year we had. with all the great games. he came down to the final game and they were not able to pull it off. people are trying to be positive about it. joe: two...
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armstrong, joe mazur, and someone else is at the stadium. we are in raleigh and charlotte. let's begin with mark armstrong life in santa clara, california. we have been waiting, and it is finally here. mark: it is finally here. we began way back last saturday with a very windy day here in santa clara. the wind has come back, the panther breeze blowing through the santa clara as we get set for kickoff here at super bowl 50. what a season it has been. panther fans on this early do not want it to end, but everything they have accomplished to this point will really fill empty if they cannot play -- and take down the super >> we are new to the scene. a lot of people know who we are. mark: they surely know now. this year's panthers journey began in august with the trials and training camp, but the rotation of the chip was paved over a much longer time frame. >> we have been down and up and back again. i think a lot of it has to do with the group of guys that have been with me from the beginning. mark: cam newton arrived in rivera's first season. >> to win would be awesome for guys like thomas and ryan and charles. guys that have been around a lot. the older guys that have been around for a long time. mark: what does it take to win? belief is one certain elements. >> [indiscernible] i love the team that i am on. >> [indiscernible] if you can beat that, good luck. mark: one more game, one more giant step, the world will be watching and the panthers are ready to claim their championship. >> we put ourselves in this position and size denver. we pretty much deserve every single thing, as well as they do. because it is our work. >> we are just trying to win one game. mark: football immortality is the goal. cam newton is the newly minted m.v.p., warming up and custom gold cleats. the biggest game of his life is about to start. back to you guys. heather: an exciting night ahead. let's take a quick trip back in time to the panthers only other franchise history. against the new england patriots and houston. little more than a minute left in the fourth quarter. the panthers kicker set up the rather, on a 40 yard line and past down the field. goal. the final score, patriots, 32, panthers 29. heather: that was 2004, but this is 2016. panthers fans jamming into me by stadium, hoping the final score will be in carolinas favor this time. we continue team coverage. we are all hoping the panthers will keep pounding this one final time. >> exactly. this is the moment that panthers fans have been waiting for from a spectacular season to securing they say the energy and excitement here in santa clara is everything that they have hoped for and more. it is what this hungry crowd have been waiting for. super bowl 50. panthers fans and their best sunday gear ready to cheer on the cats. the patrick family made the trek from charlotte to be here for the big game, hoping to witness a super bowl win. >> it is incredible. i'm so single to even be here. >> reginald martin kaymer and greensboro, and does not have a ticket, but says does not matter. >> i went 4000 miles to support our team. that is more important than getting into the game. >> the weather is blue here. it is panthers pride, on full display. >> [indiscernible] >> what is going to take to stop >> take peyton manning down. >> panther nation believes it is possible. >> we'll give them a touchdown your the intimate peyton manning feel good. >> north carolina governor ever-glory was there to here on the panthers. he believes 2016 is our year. >> north carolina is going to be put on the map here in california and i think people are still underestimating what the carolina panthers can do and they do not know enough about north carolina. >> what thfans do know is this team will be hard to stop. if the panthers fans get a victory, the party will start here in santa clara and the celebration will travel all the way down to charlotte, where a victory parade is scheduled for tuesday, so we are all hoping for a panthers win tonight. live in santa clara, keisha powell, abc 11, eyewitness news. joel: thank you. let's bring you back to the east coast. panthers fan around the stadium in athens and charlotte. first, let's check in with angelica alvarez. she is at a jampacked carolina house in brier creek where the fun is just beginning. angelica: it is definitely just beginning. they say it is one of their busiest times, if not the busiest time of the year. take a look at this crowd. there's lots of blue. happy fans are here. go panthers. very excited fans here. thank you for that. a lot of awesome fans here. it is the busiest day for the carolina location. the fans are super excited and a little nervous to see what super bowl 50 will bring for the panthers. >> it is huge. it is potentially peyton manning's last game, people look everybody less cam newton and the panthers. it is going to be crazy. angelica: of course, we will be here to see the crowd reaction of the first touchdown. they were excited already to just be on camera. i cannot wait to see what they will do after the first touchdown. we will hang out with them probably all night long. one other porphyry later tonight. -- will have their report for you later tonight. joel: we thank you all from raleigh. we had to uptown charlotte and athens picking up our team coverage from a popular watering hole. just up to wait for big of america stadium. let's talk turkey here, can cam newton a panthers pull this off tonight? charlotte will be rocking. [indiscernible] >> the city has a lot of energy. we have the panther stadium right around the corner. >> i want to be where the panthers are. i want the energy that is going to be in charlotte. >> [indiscernible] [indiscernible] you can click on the abc 11 mobile app to watch the road to the super bowl. relive every twist and turn from the 20 -- 2015 season. two josh norman's epic showdown. heather: to the weather happening now. breaking news, interstate 95 in johnston county earlier today, those are sleet pellets hitting the windshield. you have just learned that johnston county schools are on a two hour delay tomorrow. the weather might be nice in california, it is a much different story here. we go to this term center with a we can expect for the rest of the night. liz: we will be clearing us to go to the next hours. a few areas getting some light rain right now. sampson county, one of those areas. same for wilson county. fayetteville, in the clear. all of this we pushing eased and heading out to the atlantic ocean overnight. in north hills, really nice picture here. 43. winds from the northeast at sleet reports around 1/10 of an inch. raleigh did not see that much. we will likely clear overnight and see things change. more snow flurries in the forecast. we will let you know who will see this and when they will arrive. coming up. joel: in the meantime, a woman is killed while walking down a lake -- wake county highway. heather: net said 6:00, the driver who is responsible. joel: first, a look at levi stadium out in santa clara, california, the countdown to kick off just 20 minutes out. that is guys, when you order now you get a free pizza after super bowl 50! that's a great idea. ever notice how people always show up when you have free pizza? free pizza? hello? we get it after the super bowl. oh... i'll come back. order now through super bowl sunday at papajohns.com and get a free pizza starting the monday after super bowl. use promo code superbowl50. better 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release information about a car, just yet. joel: the super bowl fever is reaching outer space. look at this picture of the california landscape, showing me by stadium from space. that is not all. they were facts about how does raise the ball in space and told us that the international space station is about the size of a football field. just in case he did not know, now you know. heather: i'm sure they will be watching. joel: the biggest game in a a live look at the raleigh skyline on the super bowl sunday. looking good out there. 43 degrees. some of you may have seen a wintry weather next this morning, maybe some sleet in your neighborhood, that will be heather: we'll go toheather: i did not see any sleep this morning. liz: i was out walking my dog and i saw sleet. many of us in the eastern counties had that to deal with. we also have a little bit of a picture. we know little bit about what lady gaga might be going to read this moment. in 2006, [indiscernible] it was an incredible experience, and i know it is a different game this year, obviously. we hope you will hang on and stick around for the forecast. many of you are probably wondering what will happen. we now know that there have been school delays. first alert doppler radar, showers right now pushing into the eastern zone. these all be moving out to see in the next year hours. right now, wayne county down to sampson county getting wet. some have your staff finally going eastward. you can see the low-pressure wrapping up. the center of circulation is off of the coast of north carolina, down toward the southern and. cooler temperatures earlier today. some winter weather. can get the curve. drier air is wrapping in the low-pressure. it will bring is a bit of sleet and quite a bit of rain. look at goldsboro, 1.35 inches. fayetteville, 4/10ths of an inch. none reported at rdu. photo. you can see that here. the windshield of the car. good news, that is going away. 43, raleigh. 42, fayetteville and oxford. 41, roxboro. down, freezing by 5:00 or six clock tomorrow morning. dress the kids very warm at the bus stop. overnight tonight, likely in the 20's, 28, roxboro. 29, henderson. lower 30's for the final. fayetteville, 33. clearing skies overnight. the winds from the northwest between 5-10 miles per hour will usher in a much drier air mass that will help to evaporate some of the water left on the roads. before monday, we will likely see clouds starting to build throughout the afternoon. you will wake up, see sunshine, not too bad, but by the afternoon, likely in the 50's with a few range are starting to had our way. all of that courtesy of this front, right here, pushing in from the west, and we will likely see showers starting around dinnertime tomorrow, pushing through to the evening hours. behind that, another system comes right on through on tuesday. it does not look to be that much rain with the system. just a little, but we could see some snow flurries on tuesday let's take you through first alert predictor, you can see here is the first band of rain we will likely see, around 5:00 or 6:00. the new drive could be somewhat messy. by the time we get to 9:00 or 10:00, the south and north will most likely see heavier rainfall. on tuesday, very light coverage. spotty showers. some could transition into snow flurries if it gets cold enough. we finally clear out on wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday, sunday, a lot more clear and colder. the upper level is pushing and much colder air. thursday will bottom out. the coldest day that we will see. your forecast is powerback you weather. 51, tomorrow. 45, tuesday. the big drop, only 40 degrees for a high on wednesday. highs top out in the 30's on thursday with overnight lows in the 20's. it does look like at least next weekend, for valentine's day, it might be a cold one. your loved ones. heather: a kind of makes you wish you were in california right now. joel: let's get back out to santa clara on this beautiful super bowl sunday. less than 10 minutes away from kickoff. we go to mark armstrong. mark: i will run back inside as soon as we are done here. we told you all week about all of the players that power the panthers on the field to the super bowl this season, but what about the view from the >> now, abc 11 eyewitness news sports, sponsored by your local toyota dealers. joel: welcome back everybody. mark: i'm joined by joe. if anybody had told me that the panthers would be 17 and one and favorite in the upcoming super bowl, i would have laughed at them. joe: i found one article that sums it up, when the panthers lost kelvin benjamin, usa today on august, 26, wrote that it was the most painful injury of the preseason, that turned out to be false. it look like the beginning of the end, emerging star kelvin benjamin goes down with an acl injury, usa today wrote, what we were all thinking. not only was benjamin, who had nine touchdowns as a rookie, lost for the season, the other receivers are dropping passes left and right. doom seemed destined. the playoffs are slipping awa
armstrong, joe mazur, and someone else is at the stadium. we are in raleigh and charlotte. let's begin with mark armstrong life in santa clara, california. we have been waiting, and it is finally here. mark: it is finally here. we began way back last saturday with a very windy day here in santa clara. the wind has come back, the panther breeze blowing through the santa clara as we get set for kickoff here at super bowl 50. what a season it has been. panther fans on this early do not want it to...