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or can be ended? why is jeff sachs written a book called the end of poverty? why does ban ki-moon, the current secretary-general of the united nations continually say, and in this he is firmly seconded by doctor jim young kim who is the head of the world bank, why do these people who are brilliant people think that we've reached this genuinely millennial moment? this moment unknown in all of human history? short of abolishing mortality? and obviously there are people who think they may be able to pull that off, they are pretty much ending poverty and its unheard-of, unexpected development as you can imagine. all the major religious traditions take poverty for granted. the floor will always be with us the bible says. and there are equivalent views in buddhism and of course hinduism actually tells you that you deserve your fate. that you've obviously done the same thing terrible the last time out. at least that's a commonplace interpretation of why people suffer. that you find in india. so why are they so optimistic? and i think there are a couple of answers. th
or can be ended? why is jeff sachs written a book called the end of poverty? why does ban ki-moon, the current secretary-general of the united nations continually say, and in this he is firmly seconded by doctor jim young kim who is the head of the world bank, why do these people who are brilliant people think that we've reached this genuinely millennial moment? this moment unknown in all of human history? short of abolishing mortality? and obviously there are people who think they may be able...
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the civil war ended in 1855. it ended at appomattox. the last confederate forces hundred 50 years ago today have yet to surrender. the shenandoah will hold down the last like in 1865. what i want to do, the truism is that the war ended at appomattox, april 9, 1865 when robert e lee surrendered to u.s. grant. that's a good starting point. what i want to do is not focus on appomattox so much, although we will talk about it. but i want to pull the lens back and look at appomattox in context. the end of the war, any war, not just the civil war, but we are passing several anniversaries of the end of the war of 1812, the end of american involvement in vietnam with the fall of saigon, the end of the second world war, both in may of this year and in august, coming up in just a few weeks. the end of the war, any war, is the beginning of the peace. how that ending goes can reverberate for a long time. richmond, for four years, has had a target on its back. it has been a primary, or a secondary, objective of u.s. forces in the eastern theater sinc
the civil war ended in 1855. it ended at appomattox. the last confederate forces hundred 50 years ago today have yet to surrender. the shenandoah will hold down the last like in 1865. what i want to do, the truism is that the war ended at appomattox, april 9, 1865 when robert e lee surrendered to u.s. grant. that's a good starting point. what i want to do is not focus on appomattox so much, although we will talk about it. but i want to pull the lens back and look at appomattox in context. the...
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in the end for the year ending of those end of us period he returned to his home cruz said it was in ruins but liberated. despite knowing it would be tougher he said he chose to come back. for those who return home including students back at the university focusing on their future. will not be easy but the coalition continues to grow stronger and iraq continues to shrink and that dedicated personnel and then to continue to stand as people across the region to seek a better and safe future. thanks everybody. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> talking about the candidates end social security and butter they're going to do to say this? in this is the only way that we can and voice our opinions. >> at national journal >> thanks for being with us. we saw what happened last week with the south carolina republican primary what do we expect with the democrats stand turnout with hillary clinton and bernie sanders? >> she enters as the overwhelming favorite with a range of 30 or 40 points over bernie sanders said a lot of that is due to the african-american vote in the role
in the end for the year ending of those end of us period he returned to his home cruz said it was in ruins but liberated. despite knowing it would be tougher he said he chose to come back. for those who return home including students back at the university focusing on their future. will not be easy but the coalition continues to grow stronger and iraq continues to shrink and that dedicated personnel and then to continue to stand as people across the region to seek a better and safe future....
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defensive end von miller earned the m- v-p award. the victory also marked an n-f-l record 200 wins for quarterback peyton manning. fans and analysts have been speculating whether the game was his last. he said after the game he will take some time before deciding whether or not to retire. most people rooting for peyton manning are ecstatic about him getting a second super bowl win. but, maybe his little brother has mixed feelings. check out the reaction from eli manning. this was toward the end of the game when broncos had it in hand. eli is the quarterback for the new york giants, and has two super bowls to his name. he may be a little upset big brother tied him. with a super bowl win comes celebrations from fans of the team. but sometimes those celebrations get out of hand. denver police arrested at least seven people during last nights celbrating reported police were out wearing riot gear, and even using pepper spray and tear gas to get the crowds to break up. however, nobody was hurt and there wasn't any significant property dama
defensive end von miller earned the m- v-p award. the victory also marked an n-f-l record 200 wins for quarterback peyton manning. fans and analysts have been speculating whether the game was his last. he said after the game he will take some time before deciding whether or not to retire. most people rooting for peyton manning are ecstatic about him getting a second super bowl win. but, maybe his little brother has mixed feelings. check out the reaction from eli manning. this was toward the end...
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and so far it looks like it has. >> what a way to ends it. with a second super bowl victory for peyton manning. a third for the broncos. >> traffic moving there. along 20. right in front in front of coors field. this is the area out in front of lodo. the bars in lower downtown. where folks have gathered around 19 and market. to celebrate. >> as we mention there's a parade already planned. the city of denver has that organized. >> . this is where the celebration will begin. and end. this week. denver's beautiful city and county building. lit up to be tonight. orange and blue. a lot of people coming by tonight and taking pictures. of this building. here are the details. tuesday morning is whennering starts. at ten o'clock rally. will be here at civic center park. the parade will begin at noon. take a look at your screen. route. it will be held tuesday. at noon. it will start at union station. go straight up 17. to broad way. to 13 street. and it will end again here at the city. county building. there will be bands playing. broncos team will be
and so far it looks like it has. >> what a way to ends it. with a second super bowl victory for peyton manning. a third for the broncos. >> traffic moving there. along 20. right in front in front of coors field. this is the area out in front of lodo. the bars in lower downtown. where folks have gathered around 19 and market. to celebrate. >> as we mention there's a parade already planned. the city of denver has that organized. >> . this is where the celebration will...
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finally, the fight ends when one lizard manages to run away. rob 2shot changes coming to some hospital units...after a crazy incident in california. after the break, the item one surgeon left in a person's body. kara vo plus, a bizarre twist in the shayna hubers case. find out why the get a retrial. "it all doesn't matter if monday." if every person brings 9 additional the difference between possible and impossible? it's a person who believes they can, surrounded and supported by others-by us- who believe it, too. u.s. bank -- the win the iowa caucus." rob vo it's finally here...the iowa caucus is today we'll breakdown the presidential hopefuls chances to win. watched murder trials in the tri- state last year, could be headed back to court. we'll update you on in the shayna hubers case. plus, more problems in rio olympics.. we'll tell you how interrupt the summer games. good morning everyone... i'm kara sewell. rob 2shot and i'm rob williams. check of your forecast with monday will have clouds and cooler
finally, the fight ends when one lizard manages to run away. rob 2shot changes coming to some hospital units...after a crazy incident in california. after the break, the item one surgeon left in a person's body. kara vo plus, a bizarre twist in the shayna hubers case. find out why the get a retrial. "it all doesn't matter if monday." if every person brings 9 additional the difference between possible and impossible? it's a person who believes they can, surrounded and supported by...
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emily: where did it end?ony: it ended at literally -- we are going to do this, and tony, we want you to lead it. i had been in other executive presentations, where it was like, oh, it will take four months to decide, or whatever, -- it was, no. from the beginning of the meeting, he was fully engaged, to the end of it, ok, commit and we are going to do it. emily: we are going to take on sony? tony: i said, we have to deal with sony. he's like, we're going to get sony. i'm like, but sony is number one in every audio category, in the world, for personal audio. how are we going to beat it? he is like, no, we're going to do it. emily: you have become known as the godfather of the ipod. which, in a way, makes you the father of the entire product line. the ipod, the iphone, the ipad, maybe the watch. [laughter] emily: but really, the ipod itself had such a dramatic impact on everything that apple has done since. tony: it was a big turning point, going from computers to consumer electronics, for the company. emily: w
emily: where did it end?ony: it ended at literally -- we are going to do this, and tony, we want you to lead it. i had been in other executive presentations, where it was like, oh, it will take four months to decide, or whatever, -- it was, no. from the beginning of the meeting, he was fully engaged, to the end of it, ok, commit and we are going to do it. emily: we are going to take on sony? tony: i said, we have to deal with sony. he's like, we're going to get sony. i'm like, but sony is...
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for him, the story ends up ok in the end.ut, he was no fan of the modest -- madison's, and especially dolly madison. i can see he probably got a little bit of pleasure in poking a hole in the story that she was becoming more famous for. brian: i want to put on the screen a list of presidents who had slaves at any time. 12 out of 18 had slaves at some point in their lives. while they were in office. george washington, thomas munroe, andrew jackson. john tyler, james polk, and zachary taylor. those that owned slaves but not while they were in the white house included mark been pure in, andrew johnson, and ulysses grant. who had the most slaves? jesse: washington, jefferson, and maybe taylor had the most. keep in mind, both monticello and mount vernon were huge moneymaking plantations. i would tend to bet, and both washington and jefferson had in the hundreds at some point in their lives. i would tend to guess that one two would be the largest slave owners. it is hard to count at any one point because keep in mind, that when you
for him, the story ends up ok in the end.ut, he was no fan of the modest -- madison's, and especially dolly madison. i can see he probably got a little bit of pleasure in poking a hole in the story that she was becoming more famous for. brian: i want to put on the screen a list of presidents who had slaves at any time. 12 out of 18 had slaves at some point in their lives. while they were in office. george washington, thomas munroe, andrew jackson. john tyler, james polk, and zachary taylor....
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reported bank robbery. this is on dixie highway near orphanage. we're beginning to see an end to the snow showers, at least for now. but we're still under a weather advisory. >> the winter weather advisory continues through 1:00 for areas east of cincinnati. it has been cancelled for areas along 71 and 75. there will be flurries and snow showers around for the next couple of hours. conditions continue to improve as we go forward. filtered sun this afternoon with temperatures eventually rising to 20 degrees. the feels like temperature of the wind chill will likely be spots. we're up to 20 degrees by late this afternoon. flurries and snow showers gradually come to an end this afternoon. they will be focused east of cincinnati and northeast of cincinnati. we're in between partly and temperatures slowly falling back to the teens. flurries and snow showers continue, especially in the eastern part of hamilton county. even where we don't have returns in our network of radars, dearborn, ohio, still snow showers, still some flurries, they are focused to the northeast of cincinnati. individual
reported bank robbery. this is on dixie highway near orphanage. we're beginning to see an end to the snow showers, at least for now. but we're still under a weather advisory. >> the winter weather advisory continues through 1:00 for areas east of cincinnati. it has been cancelled for areas along 71 and 75. there will be flurries and snow showers around for the next couple of hours. conditions continue to improve as we go forward. filtered sun this afternoon with temperatures eventually...
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these arguments over and to end encryption-- end to end encryption are not worth having.: he attacked the apple encryption efforts, saying it is not up to silicon valley to decide. that it should not be a decision of silicon valley. you're nodding. how can i read your mind? scott: there are a lot of decisions that i suppose might be better left to a democratically elected government. that isn't the way it works, not with the internet and companies on this scale. censorship. charlie: most of those people , my impression is that , and secretary clinton spoke to this end of the day -- spoke to this, that there is an effort to find common ground. it is not all or nothing. scott: that's right. these arguments have been going on since the 1990's. the clip or chip argument and the backdoor argument of the now respectively are not that different. this is an argument between companies and governments about who decides certain things. so you are for the companies? scott: they have done a better job and are more motivated. they have a bigger interest. charlie: what does the cloud at
these arguments over and to end encryption-- end to end encryption are not worth having.: he attacked the apple encryption efforts, saying it is not up to silicon valley to decide. that it should not be a decision of silicon valley. you're nodding. how can i read your mind? scott: there are a lot of decisions that i suppose might be better left to a democratically elected government. that isn't the way it works, not with the internet and companies on this scale. censorship. charlie: most of...
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going airborne into the end zone. with some more confidence, the panthers drive again but the party ended with kaman getting canned again right before halftime. a bunch of people come out, do singing and dancing. enough of that. back to the field. the panthers get the ball because of joe montana's toss. they hope to score with a field goal but graham gan know gan not kick it through. the ball bounces off the upright. panthers get another comans. here comes von miller again. anderson sees the end zone on a two-yard run. with the clock running out, manning and his broncos convert getting two points with the pass to ben fowler. nailing the coffin shut at 24-10. so peyton just won the super bowl. what's he going to do now? >> i'm going to drink a lot of beer tonight. bud wise esh, von bhiler's buying. > all right. good thing you're fully hydrated. >> after some gatorade. >> i thought maybe he was going to announce his post career was going to be with gatorade and then he did the budweiser thing. >> what's your take away f
going airborne into the end zone. with some more confidence, the panthers drive again but the party ended with kaman getting canned again right before halftime. a bunch of people come out, do singing and dancing. enough of that. back to the field. the panthers get the ball because of joe montana's toss. they hope to score with a field goal but graham gan know gan not kick it through. the ball bounces off the upright. panthers get another comans. here comes von miller again. anderson sees the...
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end quote. whether this effort of cessation of hostilities helps to change that reality, the reality on the ground for people like faisel and other syrian who is have been through what no human being should have to ever endure. whether that happens depends in significant part on what the nations in this chamber do when the cessation begins in less than an hour from now. it is true that our actions alone will not determine whether or not the cessation of hostilities hold. even if we all act in good faith. other parties have the power to sabotage the cessation by their actions. yet, it is also true that failure by any one of our nations to live up to our part of the deal, which includes working to insure that the commitment it's made are honored, pressing on the parties within our respective spheres of influence and make sure that sober united steps are taken to de-escalate violations when they occur could also result in the failure of the cessation. and if this collapses we will lose the most tan
end quote. whether this effort of cessation of hostilities helps to change that reality, the reality on the ground for people like faisel and other syrian who is have been through what no human being should have to ever endure. whether that happens depends in significant part on what the nations in this chamber do when the cessation begins in less than an hour from now. it is true that our actions alone will not determine whether or not the cessation of hostilities hold. even if we all act in...
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but the panthers streak ends at 6. loyola knocks off uni for the second time this year -- winning by three -- 59-56. saturday against illinois state. basketball has a bank shot. apparently, hockey does too... in a strange way. check out what happened as minnesota took on calgary. a minnesota defenseman scores for the other team -- with his face. the puck takes a bounce off his visor -- before slipping past the goalie. we don't know if he called the bank shot... but we're sure the how do you keep a secret like this? powerball winners in florida told no one -- not even their closest friends -- how the world was looking for them. this week, they stepped forward. david and marueen had one of three winning tickets for the record-setting one and a half billion dollare powerball jackpot. that's about 529 million for them -- or 328 million after they chose the lump sum. david's an engineer -- and since the drawing, he's been going to late to work, they all suspected i won, so... so i had to say i didn't purchase a ticket. so i
but the panthers streak ends at 6. loyola knocks off uni for the second time this year -- winning by three -- 59-56. saturday against illinois state. basketball has a bank shot. apparently, hockey does too... in a strange way. check out what happened as minnesota took on calgary. a minnesota defenseman scores for the other team -- with his face. the puck takes a bounce off his visor -- before slipping past the goalie. we don't know if he called the bank shot... but we're sure the how do you...
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not the ending the carolina panthers or the fans were expecting. the denver broncos have been crowed super bowl champs. we have team coverage of super bowl 50. wis' mike desumma is live tonight at wild wing cafe in columbia's vista where panthers fans are dealing with the loss. joe gorchow is live in san francisco --- and sports director rick henry joins us in studio with game highlights. rick - the panthers were the victory....instead the team we watched all season pulled a disappearing act on football's biggest stage. first quarter.....panthers off to a bad start.. von miller strips the football from cam newton....malik jackson falls on it in the end zone for a denver. second quarter.....jonathan stewart puts the panthers on the board...when he leaps over from the on...it's ten to seven. final seconds of the half...demarcus ware puts cam down...he was sacked three times in the first half....panthers trail 13-seven at halftime. fourth quarter...panthers down six....another turnover....miller knocks the ball out of newton's hand....t.j. ward makes
not the ending the carolina panthers or the fans were expecting. the denver broncos have been crowed super bowl champs. we have team coverage of super bowl 50. wis' mike desumma is live tonight at wild wing cafe in columbia's vista where panthers fans are dealing with the loss. joe gorchow is live in san francisco --- and sports director rick henry joins us in studio with game highlights. rick - the panthers were the victory....instead the team we watched all season pulled a disappearing act on...
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in the end? four people, including the gunman are killed - at nats people leaving 2 medical choppers? 15 ambulances? joining swat teams? surrounding the plant as the nearly 150 employees finally fled the building. friends and family outside desperately waiting to find out if their loved ones were ok. on my god oh my god + hug the shooter has an extensive criminal record? including arrests for burglary, battery, and concealed firearms... posting this picture and this video on facebook posted in spetemeber? fring an facebook video/ quick police not saying what may have motivated him but they've ruled out terrorism " we'll be sure to on this story as on local 5 and on com. lucas: coming up on local 5 news midday... the last republican presidential debate before super tuesday was last night. we'll take a look back at the on- stage scuffle. lucas: and... the famous american store lands' end is under fire for having a "politically- charged" interview in its latest catalog. lucas: but next.... one high
in the end? four people, including the gunman are killed - at nats people leaving 2 medical choppers? 15 ambulances? joining swat teams? surrounding the plant as the nearly 150 employees finally fled the building. friends and family outside desperately waiting to find out if their loved ones were ok. on my god oh my god + hug the shooter has an extensive criminal record? including arrests for burglary, battery, and concealed firearms... posting this picture and this video on facebook posted in...
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i think the number is 37 by the end of '16. and then 44 by the end of '17. so you're going to start to see that number go up. >> what's the next intercept test scheduled? you haven't had one since june of '14. >> we have learned a lot through our non-intercept test. like the one last week -- or two weeks ago. i would argue that that data is equally important to any intercept test that we do. the intercept test that we're scheduled to conduct is in november of this year. against an icbm. and that will be the ce-2 block 1 intercepter. >> it's going most sophisticated target ever? >> certainly the longest range target ever that we've intercepted. and i'll keep the other part of that test classified in terms of what we're going to present and what the speed of intercept would be. >> replicating the expected range and speed of an icbm. it's a space launch effect. we would be more concerned does it replicate the kno-8. >> i know you're planning an intercept test to test that against an icbm as well? >> not an icbm. >> what is the next test? so if that's proving it
i think the number is 37 by the end of '16. and then 44 by the end of '17. so you're going to start to see that number go up. >> what's the next intercept test scheduled? you haven't had one since june of '14. >> we have learned a lot through our non-intercept test. like the one last week -- or two weeks ago. i would argue that that data is equally important to any intercept test that we do. the intercept test that we're scheduled to conduct is in november of this year. against an...
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when four remaining hold outs ended. following the arrest as cliven bundy was arrested as he stepped off a flight in oregon. the fallout from the armed occupation will be felt in the surrounding community for some time to come. >> the situation at the wildlife refuge wrapped up. issues raised by the protest, about federal land management practices and the impact on private landholders, those issues remain. for the people in south-eastern oregon and the city of burns, it was a tough way to start the year. >> on day 41 it end. three of the last four occupiers surrendering first, leaving a man behind. david fry, a radic live streamed videos and phone conversations drew tens of thousands of listeners. >> i'm not a christian, i'm a jewedist. juhaism. i'm taking my stand because you guys take everything out of context. it's better to die with honour than be forced to live dishonorably, that's what i'll doing. >> reporter: periodically threatening to kill himself or die confronting authorities, he died last thursday. >> he was
when four remaining hold outs ended. following the arrest as cliven bundy was arrested as he stepped off a flight in oregon. the fallout from the armed occupation will be felt in the surrounding community for some time to come. >> the situation at the wildlife refuge wrapped up. issues raised by the protest, about federal land management practices and the impact on private landholders, those issues remain. for the people in south-eastern oregon and the city of burns, it was a tough way to...
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ending first thing this morning for areas north and west.proving conditions with limited accumulation. but at 9:00 in the morning, the steadiest, heaviest snow will be in new jersey closer to the coast and into central and southern delaware. that's why we're expecting the most snow by the end of this one in those areas. by 11:00 this morning, quickly tapers off in philadelphia. comes to an end in philadelphia. that tapering off will probably start after 9:00 this morning. a closer look at new jersey and the shore when i'm back in just a few minutes. >>> we already have limited visibility with our cameras because of the accumulation of ice or snow or rain. >> rain come undone. nbc 10 traffic reporter, jessica boyington is looking at our cameras. >> if you can see this poorly through our camera lenses, imagine what it's like to drive on the roadways. this is 76 in new jersey in gloucester, right around market street. you can see no problems or delays in either direction but really poor visibility here. you can see as cars move by, there's a lo
ending first thing this morning for areas north and west.proving conditions with limited accumulation. but at 9:00 in the morning, the steadiest, heaviest snow will be in new jersey closer to the coast and into central and southern delaware. that's why we're expecting the most snow by the end of this one in those areas. by 11:00 this morning, quickly tapers off in philadelphia. comes to an end in philadelphia. that tapering off will probably start after 9:00 this morning. a closer look at new...
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. >>> the ride to school ends with deadly crash in cumberland county new jersey school bus caring students special needs was spotted on its side after it collided with an s.u.v., killing that driver. good afternoon, i'm erika von tiehl. non-life threatening injuries, school bus aid was seriously hurt. crash along the 800 block of east commerce street in fairfield township. "eyewitness news" reporter, alex andre hoff joins us outside the hospital in vineland, where many of those victims were taken. alex? >> well, erika, four student on the school bus, being transferred to a school outside of the district, with special needs, and those four students transferred here, to the medical center in vineland along with the bus driver, all with non-life threatening injuries, now there was an aid on the bus, as well, more seriously injured, the turn over crash transport today cooper university hospital. according to state police, a male driver, a second vehicle, died on scene after the rav4 collided with the bus this morning. the nature of the crash though still under investigation. as you mentioned,
. >>> the ride to school ends with deadly crash in cumberland county new jersey school bus caring students special needs was spotted on its side after it collided with an s.u.v., killing that driver. good afternoon, i'm erika von tiehl. non-life threatening injuries, school bus aid was seriously hurt. crash along the 800 block of east commerce street in fairfield township. "eyewitness news" reporter, alex andre hoff joins us outside the hospital in vineland, where many of...
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that vehicle this he were in ended up jumping ape curve and ending up on the sidewalk. the family members say they were returning from perhaps a sporting party in philadelphia when this all happened. still a lot of questions right now. police are not talking, investigation ongoing. we spoke with one family member and she's what she had to say. >> i'm loss because i was on the phone with them and i for sure thought that everything would be okay. that is what i was telling them, and my cousin is dead and my brother is shot but i'm not getting any information and it is killing me but i'm trying to stay strong for my little sister. when will the killing stop? >> reporter: that family member saying that they have in the been able to find out fur about how the other victim is doing, in this case. they believe multiple several shots were fired again, investigators still piecing this all together. they have not spoken just yet. we will get in touch with them and try to find out more about what transpired here around 2:00 in chester, back to you. >> they could hear gunshots over
that vehicle this he were in ended up jumping ape curve and ending up on the sidewalk. the family members say they were returning from perhaps a sporting party in philadelphia when this all happened. still a lot of questions right now. police are not talking, investigation ongoing. we spoke with one family member and she's what she had to say. >> i'm loss because i was on the phone with them and i for sure thought that everything would be okay. that is what i was telling them, and my...
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the pipeline would carry crude oil from northwest north dakota and end in illinois. so far, 87 percent of the groups that on the pipeline have done so. will make the that determines whether the project moves forward. companies are under the assumption that the pipeline will be approved. pipe is being stored near newton and some labor unions begun training for the project. today, the discuss their findings from the months of hearings and about the p.m. pipeline officials say a decision could be announced at these meetings, but it could also come much later. sabrina: a deadly fire is under investigation in council bluffs... sabrina: firefighters responded to the house fire saturday evening... neighbors say that two men lived in the home but hadn't seen anyone leave the house for days. fire officials said they got the fire under control and mostly contained to one room but when they swept the house, the victim has not been identitified and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. sabrina: in jasper county, a home goes up in flames over the weekend... the jasp
the pipeline would carry crude oil from northwest north dakota and end in illinois. so far, 87 percent of the groups that on the pipeline have done so. will make the that determines whether the project moves forward. companies are under the assumption that the pipeline will be approved. pipe is being stored near newton and some labor unions begun training for the project. today, the discuss their findings from the months of hearings and about the p.m. pipeline officials say a decision could be...
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then we cool off toward the end of next week. yesterday was wednesday. we had rain. next wednesday, we're looking at rain. >> hump day is going to be rough for us. >> yeah. with. >> we just got to get over the pump day. >> sports is next change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability. bernie sanders. he was there when dr. king marched on washington. unafraid to challenge the status quo to end racial profiling, take on police misconduct, and take down a system that profits from mass imprisonment. there is no president who will fight harder to end institutional racism. education. opportunity. reform. bernie. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. >>> donald trump in a commanding lead. candidates stop his momentum at tonight's debate. plus, surveying the damage done by a night of violent storms. >> and a seating arrangement in >>> it is thursday, time for this week's english lesson. we are talking usc with alex english. carolina had just come after a bad loss at missouri since we talked. they pulled out the overtime win at florida which you could make th
then we cool off toward the end of next week. yesterday was wednesday. we had rain. next wednesday, we're looking at rain. >> hump day is going to be rough for us. >> yeah. with. >> we just got to get over the pump day. >> sports is next change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability. bernie sanders. he was there when dr. king marched on washington. unafraid to challenge the status quo to end racial profiling, take on police misconduct, and take down a system...
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a pause in the fighting is great to the end of the week. there's no shine that it will happen, an international task force holds a meeting to discuss the practicalities of ending the war in syria. first, they need to see who is on the international list of terrorist groups >>> 16 people have been massacred by i.s.i.l. in champs in 2014. bringing the total number of convict to 40. iment ran kahn is live. what happened in court? >> there was little over an hour and a half and the judge delivered a verdict against the 16 people, handing down the death sentence. as well as the death sentence handed down to those 16 people, there were seven people where the case was dismissed for lack of evidence. it's been controversial within the trial. we have not seen evidence suggested. these are members of i.s.i.l., and responsible for the massacre over the government. absolutely they were, and they delivered the verdict. this has been a case beset by delays and adjournments. it's been going on for 18 months now. in june 2018. a further 24 people were sent
a pause in the fighting is great to the end of the week. there's no shine that it will happen, an international task force holds a meeting to discuss the practicalities of ending the war in syria. first, they need to see who is on the international list of terrorist groups >>> 16 people have been massacred by i.s.i.l. in champs in 2014. bringing the total number of convict to 40. iment ran kahn is live. what happened in court? >> there was little over an hour and a half and the...
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and a special moment to end the caravan thanks to billy hamilton. a young fan challenged him to a race. take a look: go, go, go go, oh. you win. here you go, you win. here it's for you. i'll sign it for you. it's all for you. there you go sweetie, it's all for you. thanks for beating me. video posted by the cincinnati reds shows a young girl running with billy hamilton... the reds say she challenged the outfielder herself and she won... billy hamilton took the jersey off his back, signed it and gave it to her. still to come who a free make- over from mitchell's salon and day spa... hear her story... and see what the stylists did... in 2 and a half minutes. stay with us daughter to win a free make-over with mitchell's. shawn hartman... joins us now... with her final results.... with mia and manisha from mitchell's to tell us about shawn's transformation! i would say my mom picture of her & my youngest deserves a makeover. i know it says "you" but she deserves it more then i do. she has been struggling with her health for many years but has been diagn
and a special moment to end the caravan thanks to billy hamilton. a young fan challenged him to a race. take a look: go, go, go go, oh. you win. here you go, you win. here it's for you. i'll sign it for you. it's all for you. there you go sweetie, it's all for you. thanks for beating me. video posted by the cincinnati reds shows a young girl running with billy hamilton... the reds say she challenged the outfielder herself and she won... billy hamilton took the jersey off his back, signed it and...
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dry weather is expected as we continue to the end of the work week. thursday and friday temperatures will struggle to reach the upper 40s and low 50s. this weekend expect the arctic blast to continue and highs to continue in the 40s. lake wind advisory until expect wind gust up to 35mph continue to the end of the work now that the first in the nation primaries are over in new hampshire, presidential candidates have their sights set on the palmetto state. today, g-o-p candidates criss-crossed the state -- marco rubio in spartanburg, ted cruz in the grand strand, to last night's surprise second place finisher, john kasich, in charleston. there is more to come with the republican primary in south carolina on saturday febuary 20th. the democrats have a primary in nevada on the same day before heading to south carolina for their primary on saturday the 27th. one candidate who will not be criss crossing the state is former hewlett- packard ceo carly fiorina. within the hour she announced she is suspending her presidential campaign. fiorina finished seventh
dry weather is expected as we continue to the end of the work week. thursday and friday temperatures will struggle to reach the upper 40s and low 50s. this weekend expect the arctic blast to continue and highs to continue in the 40s. lake wind advisory until expect wind gust up to 35mph continue to the end of the work now that the first in the nation primaries are over in new hampshire, presidential candidates have their sights set on the palmetto state. today, g-o-p candidates criss-crossed...
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dry weather is expected as we continue to the end of the work week. thursday and friday temperatures will struggle to reach the upper 40s and low 50s. this weekend expect the arctic blast to continue and highs to continue in the 40s. story... wednesday will be sunny to partly cloudy, and breezy with highs in the lower/mid 40s. dry weather is expected as we continue to the end of the work week. thursday and friday temperatures will struggle to reach the upper 40s and low 50s. this weekend expect the arctic blast to continue and highs to continue in the 40s. university has announced a formal search to find a permanent president at the school. the announcement came at today's board meeting. board chair charles way announced a 9 person committee made up of trustees and school association members to help the board in the decision. franklin evans has served as interim president since a richland county councilman has pleaded guilty for failing to file his income taxes. kelvin washington will not have to serve any prison time --- provided he pays a twenty fiv
dry weather is expected as we continue to the end of the work week. thursday and friday temperatures will struggle to reach the upper 40s and low 50s. this weekend expect the arctic blast to continue and highs to continue in the 40s. story... wednesday will be sunny to partly cloudy, and breezy with highs in the lower/mid 40s. dry weather is expected as we continue to the end of the work week. thursday and friday temperatures will struggle to reach the upper 40s and low 50s. this weekend expect...
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membership before the end of 2017.yward reports from manchester ore what's at stake. >> reporter: engineering in manchester they work together like a family. they have been making conveyor belts since the '60s, this one will go to djibouti. but they also sell inside the e.u. so what role britain plays within a future europe is important here. >> if we could remain as members, but we are left with the red tape and more flexibility, to do some of our own legislation and not be controlled by brussels, i think that would be an ideal scenario. >> reporter: david cameron wants to stay inside the e.u. family. but is looking to overhaul britain's relationship with it. so what is he pressing for? his proposed reforms include restricting benefits for up to four years for e.u. migrants arriving in britain. and to be able to opt out of the e.u.'s drive to pursue an ever closing union across europe. plus he wants to put a stop to the financial regulation which some believe is strangling business in britain. david cameron goes to br
membership before the end of 2017.yward reports from manchester ore what's at stake. >> reporter: engineering in manchester they work together like a family. they have been making conveyor belts since the '60s, this one will go to djibouti. but they also sell inside the e.u. so what role britain plays within a future europe is important here. >> if we could remain as members, but we are left with the red tape and more flexibility, to do some of our own legislation and not be...
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ending joe gibbs' 23-year drought. the women of xavier taking madison blackwell getting the loose ball. the layout is good for two. seton hall would pull away. pirates up seven. xavier keeping it close . seton picking up the won. that is it for me. we send it back to you guys. mark: taking a live look outside morning. 36 degrees right now. some changes after this weekend' s weather. lisa: it was pretty much perfect. i refuse to let it go. it was nice to see shorts and t-shirts over the weekend. re totally clear of the at air. temperatures starting out closer to freezing in the northern communities. a decent but cool-ish start to the day, especially compared to yesterday. night into sunday morning. a cold front send our temperatures down. around 60 or so yesterday. we will be closer to this afternoon. the wind, seven miles per hour. 8:00 a.m., around 33. lunchtime, 45. still mild for february but not pushing 49 or 50 into the afternoon and evening. maybe some passing clouds at times. we stay on the mild side today, tomo
ending joe gibbs' 23-year drought. the women of xavier taking madison blackwell getting the loose ball. the layout is good for two. seton hall would pull away. pirates up seven. xavier keeping it close . seton picking up the won. that is it for me. we send it back to you guys. mark: taking a live look outside morning. 36 degrees right now. some changes after this weekend' s weather. lisa: it was pretty much perfect. i refuse to let it go. it was nice to see shorts and t-shirts over the weekend....
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what a great way to end the workweek. temperatures at 69. 64 as temperatures fall through the evening hours. i'm thinking 50 tonight in the metro area and some upper 40s out west along the turnpike and miami-dade, along the saw grass in miami county. the region, certainly not here in florida, but sprawling high pressure leaving us free and clear of any weather concerns here for the next few days. cclly start for your saturday morning. few clouds in the afternoon. 71. sunday, 74. just a little bit of a warm-up for the tail end of the week then we get into the new workweek here as we round out the month of february, 77 on monday and upper 7070s, lower 70s and rain chances the tail end of your seven-day forecast, check in with chief meteorologist john morales tonight at 5:00 for an update on temperatures all weekend long. >>> anyone born on february 29th has two reasons to celebrate this year. first, it's a leap year so you actually get to celebrate your birthday, and two, pizza hut is giving a free pizza, a gift for you. go
what a great way to end the workweek. temperatures at 69. 64 as temperatures fall through the evening hours. i'm thinking 50 tonight in the metro area and some upper 40s out west along the turnpike and miami-dade, along the saw grass in miami county. the region, certainly not here in florida, but sprawling high pressure leaving us free and clear of any weather concerns here for the next few days. cclly start for your saturday morning. few clouds in the afternoon. 71. sunday, 74. just a little...
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it was movement that was not just focused on ending jim crow on the south. it was a movement that went back to this effort during the second world war two when equal access to jobs and really retained that effort to try to build a national movement that could and racial inequality. in 1963 bartlett the king was very well-known as a speak or, as the leader of this and in some ways a part of the movement when a. philip randolph went to reorganize this march that he had called off in 1941 everybody said you had better get martin luther king supporter. martin luther king said well i will support you but let's expand the march. the march is not just about winning equal access to jobs fighting employment discrimination. it's also about winning the right to vote in the south which a. philip randolph lived in europe sitting together right to vote. but for somebody living in montgomery who were living in atlanta this was the primary goal to end the segregation at lunch counters. i think the thing we popularly associated with the civil rights movement more broadly. th
it was movement that was not just focused on ending jim crow on the south. it was a movement that went back to this effort during the second world war two when equal access to jobs and really retained that effort to try to build a national movement that could and racial inequality. in 1963 bartlett the king was very well-known as a speak or, as the leader of this and in some ways a part of the movement when a. philip randolph went to reorganize this march that he had called off in 1941...
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it's not going to end tomorrow. millions displaced in their own country and those that fled to neighbouring countries need to lead meaningful, dignified and worthwhile lives, that means employment and above all trying to make sure they do not waste their childhood. and receive an education so they can leave worthwhile lives when they are adults, we hope back in their own country. i was struck by ban ki-moon's terms, i thought it was a counsel of despair, of intensified bombing as the talks were under way in geneva, and the shadow of geneva and its failure hangs over the event in london. the u.n. secretary-general outlaying the enormity of the ask, saying he mentioned the miracle of it happening tomorrow. if it ended tomorrow, the conflict. it would take years, decades to put things right for the people, for the refugees. >> that's right, the former british prime minister was talking about the need for a new marshal plan. let's put it in an historical perspective. we said it before. that it is the biggest humanitaria
it's not going to end tomorrow. millions displaced in their own country and those that fled to neighbouring countries need to lead meaningful, dignified and worthwhile lives, that means employment and above all trying to make sure they do not waste their childhood. and receive an education so they can leave worthwhile lives when they are adults, we hope back in their own country. i was struck by ban ki-moon's terms, i thought it was a counsel of despair, of intensified bombing as the talks were...
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police say they broke into "total wine" on virginia and stole high end liquor. attempts to clean the anaconda mine near yearington are stirring controversy again. thanks for joining us on good morning reno. i'm amanda sanchez and i'm dave lawrence. it's primary day in new hampshire and this morning the first votes are already in. the latest polls say gop frontrunner donald trump and democrat bernie sanders are expected to come out on top in the first in the nation primary. the first votes were tallied just after
police say they broke into "total wine" on virginia and stole high end liquor. attempts to clean the anaconda mine near yearington are stirring controversy again. thanks for joining us on good morning reno. i'm amanda sanchez and i'm dave lawrence. it's primary day in new hampshire and this morning the first votes are already in. the latest polls say gop frontrunner donald trump and democrat bernie sanders are expected to come out on top in the first in the nation primary. the first...
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and meanwhile talks in geneva brings an end to this. while the political testaments are going in where, we're waiting to see what happens over there early next week. >> watching those negotiations very closely as well. thank you, live for us at the united nations. am necessary tit international released report that is critical of turkey's role in the crisis. but turkish authorities have denied entry to civilians who were in need of medical care after fleeing aleppo. forces have shot and injured civilian who is attempted to cross the borders unofficially, and they've called on the community to step up its support for turkey and other countries dealing with a massive influx of refugees. they said that turkey and the rest of the world need to do more to help refugees. >> turkey, of course, has taken in over a million refugees, and we know it's under strain, and we should live up to the obligations. that would allow people who are fleeing all of this violence to be alloweed into turkey. they can't do it on their own. we need to see the inte
and meanwhile talks in geneva brings an end to this. while the political testaments are going in where, we're waiting to see what happens over there early next week. >> watching those negotiations very closely as well. thank you, live for us at the united nations. am necessary tit international released report that is critical of turkey's role in the crisis. but turkish authorities have denied entry to civilians who were in need of medical care after fleeing aleppo. forces have shot and...
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finally, democrats end the month in south carolina... on the 27th. message wise for the candidates, who are heading into these new races, that are going to be much more compressed. it really focuses on spreading a national message. trying to understand how your message in nevada is going to be heard in south carolina or in the super tuesday states. you can no longer be just as focused on the states youre running in. you have to broaden that message a little more than before. experts say those messages will be a little sharper, as candidates get closer to grabbing the nomination. a lawmaker will file a bill today to expand medical cannabis use in iowa... representative peter cownie outlined the bill at a conference yesterday. he says it would manufacturing, distributing, and possessing the drug in the state. the law currently allows epilepsy patients to use it, but they have no way of getting it. representative cownie didn't say how much support he thinks the bill may have. a bill advancing in the iowa legislature would keep minors out of tanning beds
finally, democrats end the month in south carolina... on the 27th. message wise for the candidates, who are heading into these new races, that are going to be much more compressed. it really focuses on spreading a national message. trying to understand how your message in nevada is going to be heard in south carolina or in the super tuesday states. you can no longer be just as focused on the states youre running in. you have to broaden that message a little more than before. experts say those...
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the northwest flow ends wednesday afternoon. a piece of energy up here may swing in towards the end of the week. we will watch that. overnight, a few sprinkles or maybe a flurry is about it for the upstate. low 28. accumulating snow late tonight, variable cloudiness, a few high 39 tomorrow in the upstate, 32 at 9:00 a.m. come upper 30's by lunchtime. in the mountains tomorrow, windy . off and on snow, high 29. we will be lucky to hit the low 30's. the wind will make it feel colder. the really cold air comes in tomorrow night, continues for another batch of >> now, wyff news 4 sports. ricardo: the biggest game in women's basketball this season, south carolina and uconn. number one versus number two, and a matchup of the last two unbeatens in division one women's basketball. the first-ever sellout crowd at colonial life arena for the gamecocks women. carolina was down nine after one order. wilson trying to keep the gamecocks in it. she scored 13. wilson comes up the floor, tries to block, she collapses to the floor. she goes down
the northwest flow ends wednesday afternoon. a piece of energy up here may swing in towards the end of the week. we will watch that. overnight, a few sprinkles or maybe a flurry is about it for the upstate. low 28. accumulating snow late tonight, variable cloudiness, a few high 39 tomorrow in the upstate, 32 at 9:00 a.m. come upper 30's by lunchtime. in the mountains tomorrow, windy . off and on snow, high 29. we will be lucky to hit the low 30's. the wind will make it feel colder. the really...
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and then they end up, we're shocked that they end up back in jail again.we have a lot of work to do. but here is the pledge that i have made throughout this campaign. and it's really not a very radical pledge. when we have more people in jail, disproportionately african-american and latino, than china does, a communist author tairian society four times our size, here is my promise. at the end of my first term as president, we will not have more people in jail than any other country. we will invest in education and jobs for our kids, not incarceration and more jails. >> moderator: secretary clinton, i was talking recently with a 23 year old black woman who voted for president obama because she said they thought relations between the races would get better under his leadership. and his example. hardly anyone believes that they have. why do you think race relations would be better under a clinton presidency? what would you do that the nation's first african-american president has not been able to? >> well, i'm just not sure i agree completely with that assess
and then they end up, we're shocked that they end up back in jail again.we have a lot of work to do. but here is the pledge that i have made throughout this campaign. and it's really not a very radical pledge. when we have more people in jail, disproportionately african-american and latino, than china does, a communist author tairian society four times our size, here is my promise. at the end of my first term as president, we will not have more people in jail than any other country. we will...
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in the end it was razor thin, but the senator ended up coming up in third place. in front of a very large and energetic crowd, ted cruz told his supporters that this race is far from over. he says he will win the beat the democrats in november. he said "we are the only campaign that has beaten and can beat donald trump." >> in iowa they said it couldn't be done and we won. in new hampshire they said a conservative, a bible believing christian could not compete and we defied expectations. and tonight despite millions and millions of dollars of false and nasty attacks, despite the entirety of the political establishment coming against us, another remarkable result. nigel: the cruz campaign had an aggressive ground game in south carolina. they are now taking that ground game to nevada and their hope is for a strong showing on super tuesday, especially in his home state of texas. in columbia with the cruz campaign, nigel robertson, wyff 4 news. geoff: after starting his campaign with strong poll numbers late last year, dr. ben carson ended up coming in last in the sou
in the end it was razor thin, but the senator ended up coming up in third place. in front of a very large and energetic crowd, ted cruz told his supporters that this race is far from over. he says he will win the beat the democrats in november. he said "we are the only campaign that has beaten and can beat donald trump." >> in iowa they said it couldn't be done and we won. in new hampshire they said a conservative, a bible believing christian could not compete and we defied...
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this one ended with a crash in saugus. police say his partner this crime was injured and arrested but guth ran off and escaped despite is a state police search search. he was on the run for ten days. court records show there are arrest warrants for him in five other bay state courts and he is wanted in florida and new hampshire for a probably violation . >>> high speed chase, aggravated assault upon a fire . >>> he said he had been passed out when that revere officer approached hill of he claims he woke up in a daze and doesn't remember trying to stab that . >>> as it relates to me he is not a bad person but he disease a lot of stupid things. >> reporter: revere police gut guthrow said he had been in new york on the run for the past week trying to get clean as for his mom told him to. in chelsea, jonathan hall, 7 news. >> anchor: also on 7, officials at northeastern university are taking what some are calling a controversial step to make their campus safer. they want to arm officers with a semiautomatic rifles. boston city
this one ended with a crash in saugus. police say his partner this crime was injured and arrested but guth ran off and escaped despite is a state police search search. he was on the run for ten days. court records show there are arrest warrants for him in five other bay state courts and he is wanted in florida and new hampshire for a probably violation . >>> high speed chase, aggravated assault upon a fire . >>> he said he had been passed out when that revere officer...
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so i ended up getting 15 years.een locked up ever since may 22 of '95. >> we'll let sanders speak a little bit about himself, what happened to him, how he ended up in prison, the choices that he made. because, really, it's all about the choices. >> for me, it was a hard, bumpy road. i was involved in gangs, and then i started to see the light as i got older. >> they was coming around and asking people do they want to go talk to the kids at the school and stuff. next thing i know, they said, i was the only one that was going to this program. >> right now, i'm leaving the prison. it feels wonderful going to talk to the kids. going to try to educate them and let them know to make the right choices in life. it seems like we have a locked gate right here. i'm familiar with those. oh, yeah, this is going to be fun. school -- to be back in school again. fresh air. fresh air. >> it will probably be in the front there. >> yeah. in the front there. >> coming in the side. >> good morning, everyone. good morning, everyone! >> m
so i ended up getting 15 years.een locked up ever since may 22 of '95. >> we'll let sanders speak a little bit about himself, what happened to him, how he ended up in prison, the choices that he made. because, really, it's all about the choices. >> for me, it was a hard, bumpy road. i was involved in gangs, and then i started to see the light as i got older. >> they was coming around and asking people do they want to go talk to the kids at the school and stuff. next thing i...
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the shootings ended at company where ford worked. that's where police say ford killed three people, and injured 12 others. you can see today it is still cordoned off behind crime scene tape, the front door glass shattered. police say an hour-and-a- half before the shootings, ford was served with a "protection from abuse" order to keep him from a former girlfriend. they think that's what set him off, and say one officer going into the building all by himself and shooting and killing ford... is the only ended this rampage. we've just learned that officer... is the hesston police chief. runs=:19sheriff t. walton | harvey county, kansas: "that particular officer is the hero out of all this. understand, there was probably two or three hundred more people in that building while this was going on. this man was not going to stop shooting. the only reason that he stopped shooting is because that officer stopped the shooter." shooter." police say ford shot and injured two people along the way before he arrived at the plant, where he actually h
the shootings ended at company where ford worked. that's where police say ford killed three people, and injured 12 others. you can see today it is still cordoned off behind crime scene tape, the front door glass shattered. police say an hour-and-a- half before the shootings, ford was served with a "protection from abuse" order to keep him from a former girlfriend. they think that's what set him off, and say one officer going into the building all by himself and shooting and killing...
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hurry, ends monday. 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. steve: welcome back, everybody. good morning to you. overall, it's a cold start to the day, fair skies out there, rdu, 30 at that censor, light breeze at 2 miles per hour. 20s across the entire area, almost in the teens in roxboro, at 21. 23 in southern pines and 28 this morning in fayetteville. so a very cold start to the day, and colder than yesterday on average. around 5-10 degrees colder as we saw today. stepping out the door today, heavy jackets, 8:00, still below freezing. numbers climbing to near 50 by lunch time. the average high is 58. so well below that. satellite showing fair skies for now. the temperature profile going up tomorrow. look at that, above average before temperatures fall again later next
hurry, ends monday. 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. steve: welcome back, everybody. good morning to you. overall, it's a cold start to the day, fair skies out there, rdu, 30 at that censor, light breeze at 2 miles per hour. 20s across the entire area,...
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"i guess i was wrong because rubio came on so strong at the tail end. now, i expected him to finish third, but i expected two or three other people to be very close to rubio. that did not happen. i'm not surprised by cruz winning, but what i've learned afterwards is he had an outstanding organization." the senator praised the caucus turnout on the republican's night and went on to say clinton was the clear loser though she won by just point two percent. tim: even though the iowa democratic party has called the race for hillary clinton...by one of the slimmest margins ever recorded. the sanders campaign says its not done fighting for their candidate. amanda krenz has more. " "(caucus results fs) less than one percent. that's how closely the iowa caucus results ended up for hillary clinton and bernie sanders. andy 25:29 when you have that you have verify the results and this morning we have 100% of the precincts accounted for. we've verified the results, we have our final results out. but bernie supporters aren't satisfied. they say they fought hard to wi
"i guess i was wrong because rubio came on so strong at the tail end. now, i expected him to finish third, but i expected two or three other people to be very close to rubio. that did not happen. i'm not surprised by cruz winning, but what i've learned afterwards is he had an outstanding organization." the senator praised the caucus turnout on the republican's night and went on to say clinton was the clear loser though she won by just point two percent. tim: even though the iowa...
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let's end this. plumpify your lashes with new plumpify mascara a ginormous lash lifting brush boosts lashes to 50 times the volume and lifts lashes up up and away new plumpify mascara from easy breezy beautiful covergirl jill and kate use the same dishwasher. same detergent. but only jill ends up with wet, spotty glasses. kate adds finish jet-dry with five power actions that dry dishes and prevent spots and film, so all that's left is the shine. for better results, use finish jet-dry. ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. coughing disrupts everyone's life. that's why there's delsym. delsym's advanced time release formula helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours. all night... or all day. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, this is an important message. so please, write down the number on your screen. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the
let's end this. plumpify your lashes with new plumpify mascara a ginormous lash lifting brush boosts lashes to 50 times the volume and lifts lashes up up and away new plumpify mascara from easy breezy beautiful covergirl jill and kate use the same dishwasher. same detergent. but only jill ends up with wet, spotty glasses. kate adds finish jet-dry with five power actions that dry dishes and prevent spots and film, so all that's left is the shine. for better results, use finish jet-dry. ialmost...
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but they really believe so extreme end hunger. i laid my temperamental cards on the table thinking about that up close probably not the most optimistic. but i founded very startling it took me seven years to write the book in all kinds of places. but i was at a loss to industry and the optimism family along with more is the great killer of human history with every generation as far as most experts believe whether they agree in the and a comment -- economist the estimate is in every society as a great way of human history as we think of that indefinable terms in every society. and seemingly with regularity so why do people think as this is my question in the un system that these foundations why is there so much optimism? in between optimism and hope. it should be empirically justifiable. you can hope in their religious sense and you don't have to think a good outcome is likely to hope for one but if you are optimistic you are saying something very different to say we believe with a rational person on the empirical ground should bel
but they really believe so extreme end hunger. i laid my temperamental cards on the table thinking about that up close probably not the most optimistic. but i founded very startling it took me seven years to write the book in all kinds of places. but i was at a loss to industry and the optimism family along with more is the great killer of human history with every generation as far as most experts believe whether they agree in the and a comment -- economist the estimate is in every society as a...
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and those abuses have to end, be accountable. as defense minister, you helped to address a dark chapter of this conflict, that of the false positives and today we welcome your commitment to forging a peace agreement that insurers meaningful justice for those and other crimes. for the united states, plan colombia over 15 years, an unusual degree of perseverance by our government on a bipartisan basis. we would never have made that investment if the colombian people and government had not made an even greater commitment and been willing to devote their resources and energies to it. the united states provided $10 billion for plan colombia, that was less than 5% of the total. the success of plan colombia may serve as a model for other countries in and beyond our hemisphere but even as the day of potential peace agreement may be drawing near, we are not about to be complacent. we believe the same comprehensive approach that brought colombia this far is needed for the country to sustain its impressive progress and capitalize on the ben
and those abuses have to end, be accountable. as defense minister, you helped to address a dark chapter of this conflict, that of the false positives and today we welcome your commitment to forging a peace agreement that insurers meaningful justice for those and other crimes. for the united states, plan colombia over 15 years, an unusual degree of perseverance by our government on a bipartisan basis. we would never have made that investment if the colombian people and government had not made an...
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then dry and cold in the 30s to end the week before rebounding back to the mid 40s this weekend. single lane closure on southbound i-75 at galbraith road followed by a double lane closure at 11 p.m. each night monday, feb. 22 through thursday, feb. 25, with lanes reopening by 6 a.m. the following day. also, the ramp from southbound i-75 to galbraith road will be closed beginning at 11 p.m. each night, reopening at 5 a.m. the following day. rob hplaz uber says they will not change any of rob hplaz uber says they will not change any of their background check procedures...after one of their drivers was accused of going on a shooting spree in michigan. they argue 45 year old jason dalton had no record to suggest he was dangerous...and stricter background checks would not make their service safer. rob hplaz however...some say the background checks weren't the problem...rather an emergency button was needed. in india...there's an option on the app that allows you to call for help...either from uber or police, if your driver is acting erratically. some say this feature would have preven
then dry and cold in the 30s to end the week before rebounding back to the mid 40s this weekend. single lane closure on southbound i-75 at galbraith road followed by a double lane closure at 11 p.m. each night monday, feb. 22 through thursday, feb. 25, with lanes reopening by 6 a.m. the following day. also, the ramp from southbound i-75 to galbraith road will be closed beginning at 11 p.m. each night, reopening at 5 a.m. the following day. rob hplaz uber says they will not change any of rob...
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and we will be 5:33 by the time we get to the end of the month. more snow average for february's 10.9 inches. last year we had 64.8 inches of snow for the record. february and record season overall. look at temperatures right now. there are cooler pockets for 30 in nashua and keene. 29 springfield but 53 degrees in burlington vermont. the wind out of the south southwest ahead of a cold front and it's dragging in the mild air 50 in falmouth as well. so, warma warm start. kid can leave the hat and gloves at home. wear the long sleeves underneath the fall jacket later this morning. and there is some moisture to the west. way from central new york down through pennsylvania. and they are losing a little steam so there's not a ton of moisture with the front. there may be a stray shower or two as we head into the early evening hours. especially along the south coast and anything that comes through will be brief in passing. the skies clear out tonight. tomorrow won't be as warm. but it will still be a beautiful winter day. sunshine a few cloud mixed in th
and we will be 5:33 by the time we get to the end of the month. more snow average for february's 10.9 inches. last year we had 64.8 inches of snow for the record. february and record season overall. look at temperatures right now. there are cooler pockets for 30 in nashua and keene. 29 springfield but 53 degrees in burlington vermont. the wind out of the south southwest ahead of a cold front and it's dragging in the mild air 50 in falmouth as well. so, warma warm start. kid can leave the hat...