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its in response to last year's shootings in chattanooga.... at a military recruiting center and a navy site. four marines... and one sailor died from the isis inspired attack. the lawmaker sponsoring the bill is a former navy seal. del. scott taylor, r-85th district: "i think if we can stop the partisan flame- throwing thats going on and actually talk and have some real dialogue, i think we can some make some progress on the underlying issues.." the legislation will now move on to the virginia senate. # new this morning... virginia national guard soldiers in lynchburg are preparing to go overseas. the first battalion of the 116th infantry regiment received their mobilization order thursday. their active duty starts may 13th and will last about a year. the guard soldiers will replace another virginia-based battalion that's currently conducting security operations crime labs will begin processing more than 2- thousand untested rape kits in the commonwealth... some of which are nearly 30 years old. the attorney general's office will begin testing
its in response to last year's shootings in chattanooga.... at a military recruiting center and a navy site. four marines... and one sailor died from the isis inspired attack. the lawmaker sponsoring the bill is a former navy seal. del. scott taylor, r-85th district: "i think if we can stop the partisan flame- throwing thats going on and actually talk and have some real dialogue, i think we can some make some progress on the underlying issues.." the legislation will now move on to the...
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the mother of a five-year-old who died in a septic tank is due in court. faces abuse and neglect charges in connection with the death of five-year-old noah thomas. wsls ten's erin brookshier joins us live with the latest on this case.### it's been nearly a year since five- year-old noah thomas disappeared in pulaski county.. leading to a massive five day search for the boy. dozens of state and federal agencies were involved in the search.. that eventually found noah's body in a septic tank near the family's home on march 26. according to the medical examiner.. noah drowned, with hypothermia as a contributing factor. investigators say there were some scratches on noah's body, but no signs of abuse.. and a toxicology test came back negative. noah's mother, ashley white, originally faced a felony homicide charge-- but that was dropped in august of last year. she now faces two class six felonies of child abuse and neglect, after she and noah's father, paul thomas, left noah and another child at home while white drove thomas to work. has hit close to home in pu
the mother of a five-year-old who died in a septic tank is due in court. faces abuse and neglect charges in connection with the death of five-year-old noah thomas. wsls ten's erin brookshier joins us live with the latest on this case.### it's been nearly a year since five- year-old noah thomas disappeared in pulaski county.. leading to a massive five day search for the boy. dozens of state and federal agencies were involved in the search.. that eventually found noah's body in a septic tank near...
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this happened in a hearty parking lot -- in a party's parking lot in an undercover drug sting. geoff: greenville county deputies say a burglary led to three school lockdowns. they have three people in custody. thomas kerns elementary and the m.t. anderson support center along with southside high school were on lockdown. deputies say the search started after a burglary at a home on oak hill drive. investigators say four people out of the vehicle ran away. deputies caught up with those three, but the driver got away. allyson: in anderson county, deputies say the owner of a dog found shot and emaciated will not face charges. you may recall two-year-old boxer amara. deputies say the owner shot the dog because of her aggressive behavior. so, they decided to put her down. but they didn't realize her euthanasia was unsuccessful until they saw her on the news. officials have decided there would be no criminal charges. amara is currently at boxer butts and other mutts. they are a nonprofit rescue in western north carolina. geoff: a prayer meeting will being held this morning in response
this happened in a hearty parking lot -- in a party's parking lot in an undercover drug sting. geoff: greenville county deputies say a burglary led to three school lockdowns. they have three people in custody. thomas kerns elementary and the m.t. anderson support center along with southside high school were on lockdown. deputies say the search started after a burglary at a home on oak hill drive. investigators say four people out of the vehicle ran away. deputies caught up with those three, but...
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warm in the piedmont with temperatures in anderson in the upper 50's and low 60's in the piedmont. the storm used of the weather impacting southern georgia and south of columbia. we don't have any thunderstorm warnings out for the upstate but we do have that flash flood watch. that will continue through the upstate counties, continuing into the evening. we have wind advisories for western north carolina and temperatures today are going to get -- well, anders and franklin are 10 degrees warmer than asheville, so temperatures warm up quickly and cool down pretty quickly tonight. temperatures kind of all over the place right now from 49 in greenville to 66 in abbeville. low 60's in the upstate for the afternoon. wind will start to come under the southwest and be gusty in western north carolina and breezy in the upstate, too. keep that in mind if you have outdoor plants. most of the rain is going to be gone by late morning with just a few scattered showers this afternoon. kids will need the warm coat tomorrow with low 30's in the upstate and upper 20's in the mountains. they will be sn
warm in the piedmont with temperatures in anderson in the upper 50's and low 60's in the piedmont. the storm used of the weather impacting southern georgia and south of columbia. we don't have any thunderstorm warnings out for the upstate but we do have that flash flood watch. that will continue through the upstate counties, continuing into the evening. we have wind advisories for western north carolina and temperatures today are going to get -- well, anders and franklin are 10 degrees warmer...
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we're live from our headquarters in doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes.he russian air force halts it's bombing campaign in syria and the temporary cease-fire seems to be holding. separate suicide attacks in afghanistan, more than 20 people are killed and many more wounded. >>> a march in moscow. >> in los angeles, home to a film industry where women are routinely paid less than their male counter parts. but how does that reflect life as a whole in the united states? >> a conditional peace fire in syria is largely being observed. some artillery and machine gunfire has been reported, but no major attacks. now the main syrian opposition said that 100 rebel factions have agreed to respect the truce. it does not include isil and the al nusra front, which is learned to al-qaeda. they're both designated terrorist groups by the united nations and were not part of the truce deal. al nusra is calling on its fight tours intensify attacks on government forces. the a suburb in the capital of damascus is not included in the truce, and it will continue to be bombed. wel
we're live from our headquarters in doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes.he russian air force halts it's bombing campaign in syria and the temporary cease-fire seems to be holding. separate suicide attacks in afghanistan, more than 20 people are killed and many more wounded. >>> a march in moscow. >> in los angeles, home to a film industry where women are routinely paid less than their male counter parts. but how does that reflect life as a whole in the united states? >>...
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debut in kansas in june. it sort of his first speech. what is supposed to be the grand day is ruined by a down pour and eisenhower's reading his scripts are fogged up glasses. their bleachers behind him and people are pacing back and forth like nothing important happening. the optics are terrible. montgomery places a call to the campaign saying you need emergency help. the next year after eisenhower's election, montgomery is given a full-time office in the west wing. he becomes the first ever weiss white house tb coach. he starts doing doing little things, telling eisenhower to change his glasses, to use these new frames which will look better on tv. he even has eisenhower come out front of the white house desk to look more relaxed. he starts playing with raising and lowering the lecture. he raises it because he feels that eisenhower has been lowering his head to read his script. and he things the the lights are reflecting off of his bald head. he also gets involved in the substance and making sure the pacing
debut in kansas in june. it sort of his first speech. what is supposed to be the grand day is ruined by a down pour and eisenhower's reading his scripts are fogged up glasses. their bleachers behind him and people are pacing back and forth like nothing important happening. the optics are terrible. montgomery places a call to the campaign saying you need emergency help. the next year after eisenhower's election, montgomery is given a full-time office in the west wing. he becomes the first ever...
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the two candidates are in a dead heat in the polls....just a day democratic caucus in nevada. both candidates fielded questions from the audience at different times. while they both sparred over who would best uphold the legacy of president obama, both agreed immigration reform should be a top priority for the candidate elected as president. "we are absolutely going to introduce legislation. i'm going to call everybody on the committee, democrats and republicans alike q: within 100 days? clinton: yeah i'm going to introduce my priority legislation and this is at the top of that list. "i want to take 11 million undocumented people in this country out of the shadows. out of the fear that they are experiencing every single day." likely voters in next week's democratic primary here in south carolina favor hillary clinton over bernie sanders. clinton maintains a broad 18-point lead in our state. we've got plenty more decision 2016 coverage ahead. our michal higdon will be joining us live with more on the a midlands restaurant owner accused of killing a man is expected to be in cour
the two candidates are in a dead heat in the polls....just a day democratic caucus in nevada. both candidates fielded questions from the audience at different times. while they both sparred over who would best uphold the legacy of president obama, both agreed immigration reform should be a top priority for the candidate elected as president. "we are absolutely going to introduce legislation. i'm going to call everybody on the committee, democrats and republicans alike q: within 100 days?...
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of conduct in banking, in railroading, in utilities. i happen to believe that lost leaders lend themselves to the jungle warfare in the marketplace, threaten the very existence of private enterprise, particularly individually-owned and partnerships. i have seen through experience, not through hearing the impact of the powerful large interests upon the independent retailer, and he is in need particularly in those areas where there are nationally-advertised brands -- of some kind of price protection, lest these nationally-advertised items be used as come-ons to draw people into a business establishment and ultimately to destroy the independent merchant who is in fact as important to the american social and economic structure as a family farmer or indeed as a school teacher or the independent school district. these are the ways we develop america that has a degree of independence and a degree i would say of social justice and fair play, which is so important a part of our national make-up. mr. ames: senator kennedy, do you wish to reply to
of conduct in banking, in railroading, in utilities. i happen to believe that lost leaders lend themselves to the jungle warfare in the marketplace, threaten the very existence of private enterprise, particularly individually-owned and partnerships. i have seen through experience, not through hearing the impact of the powerful large interests upon the independent retailer, and he is in need particularly in those areas where there are nationally-advertised brands -- of some kind of price...
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good morning, everyone. 36 in boston. 29 in bedford. 37 in norwood. 39 in plymouth. take a look at the wind. it's out of the north. that northerly component to the wind, that is going to drag down some of the cooler air that we have across northern new england. otherwise a quiet day. we do have quite a bit of sunshine in store as any rain and cloud cover that we have early this morning down to far southeastern mass continues to slide off shore. so it was a close graze with a storm, weak storm at that just to the south of us. it won't be a graze is what we're coming in here over the next couple day, mid-week. two separate systems we're tracking. one right now down through the deep south. this will provide us with a little light mix by tomorrow night. however, the other, the secondary storm that's going to east coast here, which will be actually tracking inland. i wouldn't say it's really off the coast, it will work up the eastern seaboard but deeper inland that. will provide us with some rain and a soaking rain at that. that's wednesday into thursday. take a look at t
good morning, everyone. 36 in boston. 29 in bedford. 37 in norwood. 39 in plymouth. take a look at the wind. it's out of the north. that northerly component to the wind, that is going to drag down some of the cooler air that we have across northern new england. otherwise a quiet day. we do have quite a bit of sunshine in store as any rain and cloud cover that we have early this morning down to far southeastern mass continues to slide off shore. so it was a close graze with a storm, weak storm...
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we had to move those in from elsewhere in louisiana. this structure, like i said, helps us round out that story of enslavement to after the civil war. we have some other buildings that were here that we have read built. at the whitney plantation, we have a collection of statues created by an ohio artist, woodrow nash. he built these two represent who were in slaved at the end of slavery and then later gave their testimony to the work progress administration in the 1930's. we use the narratives of slaves throughout our interpretation on the site. these give life to who those people were. in the 1930's, when the wpa traveled across the staff -- the south, they were talking to people who were in their 80's, 90's, even hundreds, who, when they were slaves, had just been children. at the highest end, maybe 15 when freedom came, but most of them were under the age of 10. this is to remind us who those voices are coming from, people who were talking about their experiences of slavery as --ldren, often time oftentimes recalling things that happ
we had to move those in from elsewhere in louisiana. this structure, like i said, helps us round out that story of enslavement to after the civil war. we have some other buildings that were here that we have read built. at the whitney plantation, we have a collection of statues created by an ohio artist, woodrow nash. he built these two represent who were in slaved at the end of slavery and then later gave their testimony to the work progress administration in the 1930's. we use the narratives...
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factor in the wind, it will feel like my us in 26 in boston and minus 32 in worcester. peaking in terms of the coldest wind-chill on sunday morning. >> christa: all right. get that car running. danielle, how about fast track this morning? >> danielle: good morning. definitely want to start the car, turn the heat on, and you probably want to sit in that car for a while, but the good news, no major issues on 93 southbound headed into boston. once you get enter boston, let's go to the maps. we have an accident, and this is inside the o'neill tunnel. this is 93 southbound at government center, causing some delays there. the expressway from braintree to boston, that drive just ten minutes this morning, so no major issues there. route 3, 24,95 all green some no delays to tell you about. the pike from framingham eastbound into boston, a wide-open drive so far. take a look at those drive times. out the door, ten minutes on the expressway, 12 minutes into town on the pike from 128. 93 southbound, 128 to the zakim bridge. 11 minutes. if you're taking "t" this morning, it's on tim
factor in the wind, it will feel like my us in 26 in boston and minus 32 in worcester. peaking in terms of the coldest wind-chill on sunday morning. >> christa: all right. get that car running. danielle, how about fast track this morning? >> danielle: good morning. definitely want to start the car, turn the heat on, and you probably want to sit in that car for a while, but the good news, no major issues on 93 southbound headed into boston. once you get enter boston, let's go to the...
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, 50% in the west to 60% in the east, 40% in the west. although with military budgets sometimes decreasing it could be 60-40 of a smaller pie overall. so the pivot was announced first by secretary clinton in 2011. china sees it as a plot to contain and surround china. the pivot is now called the rebalance. widely welcomed by china's neighbors because they are worried about china's power. the same neighbors have questions about the depth of our commitment, our staying power, what price we are willing to pay. one of the caller who is talked about our inactivity in georgia, he was casting aspersions on lle whether we are willing to pay a heavy cost in asia-pacific to counter the chinese actions. asian countries have the same question . >> idaho falls, idaho, republican line. roxy up next. . gues >>t: what law does china live b? >> i'm sorry? what law does china live by?what >> yeah. >> china lives by its own body of laws and what's important about chinese law is that the cm china's law is below the communist party. it is the leadership of th
, 50% in the west to 60% in the east, 40% in the west. although with military budgets sometimes decreasing it could be 60-40 of a smaller pie overall. so the pivot was announced first by secretary clinton in 2011. china sees it as a plot to contain and surround china. the pivot is now called the rebalance. widely welcomed by china's neighbors because they are worried about china's power. the same neighbors have questions about the depth of our commitment, our staying power, what price we are...
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in fact, in the last hour or so the main sitting in opposition group in exile and it is high negotiatingmittee issued a statement saying they got the authorization of about 97 rebel groups inside syria including two powerful ones, and authorizing the opposition to commit to the truce but they say it is conditional truce for only two weeks and did point a number of observations and reservations that the other sides need to respect and mainly they say that because the deal excluded al-nusra which has links to al-qaeda and also i.s.i.l. islam eccstate of iraq and the levante they say both the russians and the syrian regime and their allies and shia militias should not take the other syrian areas and still under the control of al-nusra front and therefore the death of syrian civilians will continue. this is the main fear from the opposition. >> omar what can you tell us about the latest attacks including the reported russian air strike today? >> well according to activist they intensified and the russians seem to have intensified their campaign, aerial campaign rather and attacked a number o
in fact, in the last hour or so the main sitting in opposition group in exile and it is high negotiatingmittee issued a statement saying they got the authorization of about 97 rebel groups inside syria including two powerful ones, and authorizing the opposition to commit to the truce but they say it is conditional truce for only two weeks and did point a number of observations and reservations that the other sides need to respect and mainly they say that because the deal excluded al-nusra which...
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in the fighting in some areas. in other areas, the u.s. has tried very hard to keep them out of the fighting. but whatever role we think they played in the war against islamic state, all parties in iraq are very worried about what the future of the pmus it going to be in the country. how can they be demobilized, disarmed or properly integrated into the state's military structure? and we have had experience with dealing with shiite militias previously in iraq. and i wanted to turn to general barbero. we've talked before about this, and general berbero refers to the march madness, which is in march 2008, when prime minister maliki decided fairly unilaterally that the time was now to go after the sadrists and launched a military campaign that could well have failed if we hadn't had backed him up with u.s. military support. reflecting on the iraqi government's experience in dealing with militias and in bringing them back under control, and particularly with some of them, integrating them into the iraqi security forces
in the fighting in some areas. in other areas, the u.s. has tried very hard to keep them out of the fighting. but whatever role we think they played in the war against islamic state, all parties in iraq are very worried about what the future of the pmus it going to be in the country. how can they be demobilized, disarmed or properly integrated into the state's military structure? and we have had experience with dealing with shiite militias previously in iraq. and i wanted to turn to general...
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in wildwood. that is the only spot at the freezing mark. every other place is below freezing. feels a lot colder than it is. feels just like 21 in allentown and feels like 21 also in philadelphia. feeling like 22 in millvale and these are the temperatures you want to address dress for as you head out this morning. a cold start to the day. it is going to be cold this afternoon, too. so by 11:00, mostly sunny skies and 37. by 3:00, 43. we'll hit a high of 44 right around 4:00 and then dip back down to the low 40s by 6:00. a pretty nice night for your saturday evening plans. mostly clear skies and temperatures dropping back into the 20s and 30s and that big warm up comes on sunday and how warm we're going to get and also tracking snow and rain by the end of the workweek. we'll talk more about that, too, coming up. >> michelle, thank you. >>> breaking news in philadelphia gray's ferry section. crews are on the scene of a home that collapsed and one man had to be pulled from the debris. let's get right
in wildwood. that is the only spot at the freezing mark. every other place is below freezing. feels a lot colder than it is. feels just like 21 in allentown and feels like 21 also in philadelphia. feeling like 22 in millvale and these are the temperatures you want to address dress for as you head out this morning. a cold start to the day. it is going to be cold this afternoon, too. so by 11:00, mostly sunny skies and 37. by 3:00, 43. we'll hit a high of 44 right around 4:00 and then dip back...
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in he's just going to call it in. tonight, one more time we have , defied and overcome expectations in the state of south carolina in about six or seven days. >> kasich is hoping his strong finish in new hampshire will resonate with gop voters in new england on super tuesday. pamela: far from sunny, but not totally overcast in asheville. that is about as much sun as we will see. foggy and cloudy over much of the upstate. geoff: a programming note for you. on sunday, the 11:00 news will be an hour-long newscast. we will give you extended primar my computer's dying again. you'll need to email us so we can issue you a ticket. but you're right here. it's protocol. or, you can try staples tech services next day guarantee. it's fast and done right. i'll do that instead. that's not protocol marsha. in by noon, out by 5 the next day. pamela: could sunday morning. it's a foggy one for us. 52 degrees in greenville. southwest wind at five, driving in the wind and clouds. we are in the 40's. mid 50's overall in the upstate. we wi
in he's just going to call it in. tonight, one more time we have , defied and overcome expectations in the state of south carolina in about six or seven days. >> kasich is hoping his strong finish in new hampshire will resonate with gop voters in new england on super tuesday. pamela: far from sunny, but not totally overcast in asheville. that is about as much sun as we will see. foggy and cloudy over much of the upstate. geoff: a programming note for you. on sunday, the 11:00 news will be...
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they are in fact growing in size. but anecdotally, i would also say that what we've seen is much more of a strategic deployment of symptoms than a tool to build up the broader ecosystems that drive growth and that companies are attracted to. i would now like to turn it over to my private sector colleagues to say a few words about what they're doing and their reflections on this topic. first up is frank ervin, iii. >> thank you, john. good morning, everybody. i'm glad to be here. mag that is glad to be here. i'm senior director of government affairs at magthat international. before we start the conversation i just wanted to give you a couple of facts to create a little credibility about what we're going to talking about, say what magna is. i come to washington, d.c. and talk about magna. it's the largest company nobody knows anything about. we're 59 years of growth. ranked as the largest automotive supplier in north america, the second largest in the world, the most diversified automotive supplier in the world and we s
they are in fact growing in size. but anecdotally, i would also say that what we've seen is much more of a strategic deployment of symptoms than a tool to build up the broader ecosystems that drive growth and that companies are attracted to. i would now like to turn it over to my private sector colleagues to say a few words about what they're doing and their reflections on this topic. first up is frank ervin, iii. >> thank you, john. good morning, everybody. i'm glad to be here. mag that...
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in niger in the past since the democratic process began in 2003. the opposition is saying that if he wins in this first round it means the election has been rigged >>> ewe taliban day's main-- uganda's main opposition leader has continued his intention. the election was won by the incumbent museveni, but besigye party has rejected the results. the police say they won't allow besigye to leave his house because the protests he could lead may turn violent. venezuelan is in the middle of a food crisis. severe food shortages let the government announce a food emergency last year. the authorities are encouraging self-sufficiency as one solut n solution. >> reporter: >> reporter: among the jungle here, a market loyal to the government learned to grow their own foods. this woman is hoping to replicate what she learns here in her struggling community. >> translation: the price of the basic food items have risen out of control because of speculators and smugglers. >> reporter: it is an idea the government is taking very seriously with widespread shortages an
in niger in the past since the democratic process began in 2003. the opposition is saying that if he wins in this first round it means the election has been rigged >>> ewe taliban day's main-- uganda's main opposition leader has continued his intention. the election was won by the incumbent museveni, but besigye party has rejected the results. the police say they won't allow besigye to leave his house because the protests he could lead may turn violent. venezuelan is in the middle of a...
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in october. he's accused of shooting a man serveral times during a fight.oliver has since commented about his involvement on our fox carolina facebook page...as wel as on his own profile. profile.oliver says he was taken into custody on the day of the shooting and later rleased.this is video you'll see only on fox of his arrest. when we reached out to oliver 3 "they did me wrong released me for self defense, now put warrants out on me... that was the man's firearm that punched me in my face ..never brought a gun to the scene.. the released me because they felt like i was in the right now going back &; trying to lock me up...that was not my gun &; he put his hands on me. all i did was protect my self." self."deputies tell us though oliver was released following his initial arrest...warrants were later signed based off of statements from the victim and witnesses. the sheriff's office is asking oliver to turn himself in.if you have any information on his whereabouts...call crime stoppers at 1-888-cr
in october. he's accused of shooting a man serveral times during a fight.oliver has since commented about his involvement on our fox carolina facebook page...as wel as on his own profile. profile.oliver says he was taken into custody on the day of the shooting and later rleased.this is video you'll see only on fox of his arrest. when we reached out to oliver 3 "they did me wrong released me for self defense, now put warrants out on me... that was the man's firearm that punched me in my...
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highs reach 48 in the upstate and 40 in the mountains. the wind will become strong, gusting to 20 mph. 3 let's send it over to chris with traffic. 3 we're watching:in spartanburg mayo rd @ hwy 221reidville rd @ i-26deer accident river rd @ i-85piedmont deer accident river rd @ i-85 i-85 3 3 3 here's a live look at the s.c.d.o.t. cam on-- 3 3 3 super bowl 50 ends in heartbreak for carolina --it was a tough one to watch in the broncos 24-to-10 win over the panthers sunday night. night.our own lauren elise and sports director aaron cheslock are live for us from levi's stadium this morning.. and guys the panthers never seemed to get in their rhythm.. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 the panthers simply didn't play well on offense... four well on simply didn't play the panthers 3 the panthers simply didn't play well on offense... four turnovers combined... a lot of it due to the outstanding pass rush of denvers front line... super bowl mvp von miller and demarcus ware pressuring cam newton all night... four turnovers in total for carolina... three fumbles and
highs reach 48 in the upstate and 40 in the mountains. the wind will become strong, gusting to 20 mph. 3 let's send it over to chris with traffic. 3 we're watching:in spartanburg mayo rd @ hwy 221reidville rd @ i-26deer accident river rd @ i-85piedmont deer accident river rd @ i-85 i-85 3 3 3 here's a live look at the s.c.d.o.t. cam on-- 3 3 3 super bowl 50 ends in heartbreak for carolina --it was a tough one to watch in the broncos 24-to-10 win over the panthers sunday night. night.our own...
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not this morning. 36 in boston. 32 in plymouth. 32 in worcester. 27 in fitchburg. it's below freezing in mostly northern worcester county, southern new hampshire. if there's a little moisture that sneaks in by 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 a.m., there could be a brief period of freezing drizzle and freezing rain, but predominantly a rain event. too much mild air moving on in. you see that rain extending from upstate new york back down through the mid atlantic and deep south. the morning commute, in fact, by 9:00, 10:00 a.m., a little spotty shower activity, light shower activity northern worcester county and southern new hampshire. we're still dry boston down to providence. the 95 corridor, the best chance of rain not arriving until the afternoon. the steadiest of the rain not arriving until mid-to-late afternoon. here's a snapshot, 1:00 p.m., some showers out through worcester. still in the city of boston, anything we have is on the lighter side here. then the wall of showers will start to work on in mid-to-late afternoon. and really continue into this evening. so i don't see
not this morning. 36 in boston. 32 in plymouth. 32 in worcester. 27 in fitchburg. it's below freezing in mostly northern worcester county, southern new hampshire. if there's a little moisture that sneaks in by 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 a.m., there could be a brief period of freezing drizzle and freezing rain, but predominantly a rain event. too much mild air moving on in. you see that rain extending from upstate new york back down through the mid atlantic and deep south. the morning commute, in fact,...
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in the upper 30s. low tonight, this is when the bottom drops out, this will be the coldest we get. first thing on valentine's day morning, we're in the teens and get up to about 35 for the afternoon high on valentine's day. so although our hearts may be warm, the rest of us just going to be cold especially if you're going to be spending time outside. let's start futurecast, we know today is clear, by tomorrow this is 2:00, we have more cloud cover in place and then here here comes the storm. by daybreak on monday, this still looks like it starts as plain snow everywhere. early hours of monday morning before we see that transition to more of an ice and perhaps freezing rain mix. we want to show you what is going on here, all that cold air miss this place initially, which is why the snow and ice will be supported with that high the actual storm that is bringing all the moisture, that actually comes closer, it brings more of a south wind in place and warms our temperatures up so that is why we will see th
in the upper 30s. low tonight, this is when the bottom drops out, this will be the coldest we get. first thing on valentine's day morning, we're in the teens and get up to about 35 for the afternoon high on valentine's day. so although our hearts may be warm, the rest of us just going to be cold especially if you're going to be spending time outside. let's start futurecast, we know today is clear, by tomorrow this is 2:00, we have more cloud cover in place and then here here comes the storm. by...
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in the 60's in 70's this afternoon. 67 in chapel hill. 71 in fayetteville. 68 in sanford. 63 in south hill. 70 in tarboro. temperatures across the region, overnight lows into the 40's. 42 in durham. the first seven-day forecast showing temperatures tomorrow near 70 with a couple of clouds, maybe a rumble of thunder tomorrow night. we are not in a risk for severe weather, so i'm not in worry about it. clearing you on wednesday, 60. thursday, 53 degrees. chances for showers once again, pushing out of here with cooler on saturday, 50 on sunday. friday night into saturday, dipping down below freezing. i think most of the shower activity will be done before the cold air gets here. i don't think we will see any snowflakes or anything like that in the next seven days. john: -- that' barbara: there were some surprises of the oscars last night. john: including sylvester stallone losing best supporting actor. >> and the oscar goes to -- mark john: stallone was the heavy favorite after winning several other roles this year for reprising his role as rocky balboa in "creed," however, mark rhinelan
in the 60's in 70's this afternoon. 67 in chapel hill. 71 in fayetteville. 68 in sanford. 63 in south hill. 70 in tarboro. temperatures across the region, overnight lows into the 40's. 42 in durham. the first seven-day forecast showing temperatures tomorrow near 70 with a couple of clouds, maybe a rumble of thunder tomorrow night. we are not in a risk for severe weather, so i'm not in worry about it. clearing you on wednesday, 60. thursday, 53 degrees. chances for showers once again, pushing...
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but 44 states in november, in a primary in february. these are people who take it seriously, take their responsibility seriously, and i mean, they really do a rather remarkable job. so their decision has to be paid attention to, and it will have enormous implications. >> woodruff: and we'll be paying attention. david, you mentioned, we were talking about trump a minute ago. there's been a lot of coverage on this remark he made last night which everyone has bleeped out, at least all the news organizations have bleeped out. and yet the crowd cheered. what do we learn from that? >> part of his appeal is anti-political correctness. he understands that to show you're against the establishment is not only to show it on positions, you show it on manners. and so, in my view, he's taking the manners to professional wrestling. he's in the professional wrestling hall of fame and he's brought it to politics. so the word he used last night was another... yet another example of that. and people like me tut-tut about it, but the crowd cheered. there i
but 44 states in november, in a primary in february. these are people who take it seriously, take their responsibility seriously, and i mean, they really do a rather remarkable job. so their decision has to be paid attention to, and it will have enormous implications. >> woodruff: and we'll be paying attention. david, you mentioned, we were talking about trump a minute ago. there's been a lot of coverage on this remark he made last night which everyone has bleeped out, at least all the...
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>> yeah, i think in general endorsements don't matter but in this case i think it does, in part becausehave the debate performance a couple of weeks ago when his campaign seemed to be in decline, this helps revive the story he's on the rebound. to me the most interesting story on the republican side unless the polls are completely wrong, trump could probably win but rubio could beat cruz for second. they seem neck and neck in the polls. if cruz comes in second in south carolina that says something about the cruz candidacy. >> woodruff: how do you see the rubio/cruz thing? cruz has been in trouble over the his tv spots and has been in a tuft with trump and rubio back and forth. >> did anybody notice they were shaking hands with their left hands? that's how had it was. it was a lousy photoshop job in addition to being cheap and tawdry politics. as general rule, endorsement, unless it's the spouse of one candidate endorsing the other, i think nikki haley may be the exception. she's four to one favorable among republican voters and is favorable among african-american voters, rare for any re
>> yeah, i think in general endorsements don't matter but in this case i think it does, in part becausehave the debate performance a couple of weeks ago when his campaign seemed to be in decline, this helps revive the story he's on the rebound. to me the most interesting story on the republican side unless the polls are completely wrong, trump could probably win but rubio could beat cruz for second. they seem neck and neck in the polls. if cruz comes in second in south carolina that says...
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at least 10 people have died in protests in the northern indian state. fiji's nation launch a plea after a cyclone hit. plus >> tonight i am suspending my campaign >>> bowing out by jeb bush from the u.s. presidency >>> we're closer to a ceasefire than we have been. that was the message from the u.s. secretary of state john kerry and jordan's foreign minister as they spoke earlier about syria. kerry said that the u.s. and russia have reached a provincial agreement about a pause in fighting which could begin in the coming days. >> what we have agreed on provisionally, i won't go into the details of it, because it needs to be consulted fully with the other parties and, as i said, our hope is that the two presidents will talk as soon as that is appropriate and then we proceed forward to the implementation. why is it important to do this? somebody asked me the other day. why not have the ceasefire tomorrow morning? you know, why wait a week? because a ceasefire requires an understanding of obligations. you have to be specific about who is doing what, about w
at least 10 people have died in protests in the northern indian state. fiji's nation launch a plea after a cyclone hit. plus >> tonight i am suspending my campaign >>> bowing out by jeb bush from the u.s. presidency >>> we're closer to a ceasefire than we have been. that was the message from the u.s. secretary of state john kerry and jordan's foreign minister as they spoke earlier about syria. kerry said that the u.s. and russia have reached a provincial agreement about...
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is implementing the reforms agreed to in the rake in 2014 -- in iraq in 2014 that will bring the sunni community into the fold, that would create an equitable system between sunni, kurds, shia, and caledonians, all iraqis. that also will pull the rug out from under daesh in iraq, and allow in the country and its allies to defeat it. everything else we do is putting scotch tape on an open wound. we have to deal with the source of it. those are the two main sources. yemen, i'm more optimistic about because the religious government of yemen is now in control of three-quarters of the country. the humanitarian assistance in areas controlled by the government is flowing effectively. the humanitarian suffering that exists in the controlled areas is a consequence of the hijacking their people and starving them and laying siege on their accounts in order to score political gains, but that, too, will come to an end. it will take time. we will not stop until the job is finished, and our objective for yemen is a new yemen, stable yemen, a united yemen, a yemen that will be open to reconstruction a
is implementing the reforms agreed to in the rake in 2014 -- in iraq in 2014 that will bring the sunni community into the fold, that would create an equitable system between sunni, kurds, shia, and caledonians, all iraqis. that also will pull the rug out from under daesh in iraq, and allow in the country and its allies to defeat it. everything else we do is putting scotch tape on an open wound. we have to deal with the source of it. those are the two main sources. yemen, i'm more optimistic...
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huge losses in stock markets in europe and asia.vers will save hundreds of dollars at the gas pump thanks to the crash in oil. now travelers are finally seeing lower rates in the air as well. that's right. finally. airfares dropped 6.2% in the third quarter of last year. the average ticket $372. experts say increased competition from spirit and frontier have the major airlines dropping prices. the cost of jet fuel has dropped $1 a gallon in the past year. that allows for more flexibility in tickets. >>> the fbi moving in on the remaining protesters. those occupiers. those folks who tookover an oregon wildlife refuge. we have new details next. >>> the fbi is closing in on the four remaining activists who occupied the wildlife refuge since january 2nd. no shots have been fired. they surrounded the refuge after a protester rode outside of the barricades. clivan bundy, the father of the protest leader, was arrested at an airport. we don't know what the charges are. the facebook post for the nevada ranch says the older bundy was on the w
huge losses in stock markets in europe and asia.vers will save hundreds of dollars at the gas pump thanks to the crash in oil. now travelers are finally seeing lower rates in the air as well. that's right. finally. airfares dropped 6.2% in the third quarter of last year. the average ticket $372. experts say increased competition from spirit and frontier have the major airlines dropping prices. the cost of jet fuel has dropped $1 a gallon in the past year. that allows for more flexibility in...
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in fact, all the way up to the dc area in particular. focus on a chance for severe weather in the carolinas during the day tomorrow. also a cold side to the storm. watching heavy snow across eastern illinois, north western indiana, up through michigan. totals could top a foot in some towns. mostly rain. some severe storms. scott, wintry element tohe >> the president proposed closing guantanamo bay prison for terrorist suspects by end of the year. guantanamo opened in 2002 on the u.s. naval base in cuba which allowed prisoners from afghanistan and elsewhere to be held without charges or trials. 779 prisoners had been held ere. today, 91 remain. margaret brennan is at the white house. >> the politics of this are tough. >> reporter: tough politics because the president's proposal involves bringing nearly 60 guantanamo prisoners to the united states. >> we are already holding a bunch of really dangerous terrorists here in the united states. because, we threw the book at them. and there have been no incidents. >> reporter: of the 91 prisoners
in fact, all the way up to the dc area in particular. focus on a chance for severe weather in the carolinas during the day tomorrow. also a cold side to the storm. watching heavy snow across eastern illinois, north western indiana, up through michigan. totals could top a foot in some towns. mostly rain. some severe storms. scott, wintry element tohe >> the president proposed closing guantanamo bay prison for terrorist suspects by end of the year. guantanamo opened in 2002 on the u.s....
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investing a total of $71.4 billion in r&d in 2017. a number that no other institution in the united states or the world comes close to. and to show the return we're getting on those investments i'll tell you about a few projects in the sco. that it's been working on and that are funded in this budget. some of them you may have heard of but my guess is some of you have not and some of them we're talking about the first time here. first one is advanced navigation. taking the same kinds of micro cameras, sensors, so forth littered throughout our smartphones and everything today and putting them on the small diameter bombs to augment the existing target capabilities on the sdv. that is module kilt to work with other payloads enabling off targeting, small enough to hold in your hand like your phone and cheap enough to own like your phone. another project uses swarming autonomous vehicles in all sorts of ways that in multiple domains. in the air, they develop microdrone that is are really fast, really resist tent. they can fly through heavy
investing a total of $71.4 billion in r&d in 2017. a number that no other institution in the united states or the world comes close to. and to show the return we're getting on those investments i'll tell you about a few projects in the sco. that it's been working on and that are funded in this budget. some of them you may have heard of but my guess is some of you have not and some of them we're talking about the first time here. first one is advanced navigation. taking the same kinds of...
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in downtown sumter- jillian huckeba caught in. richard murphy in bishopville had this view of the storm which moved across much of the midlands. and this is a view of the storm from swansea given to us by elizabeth alexander. we want to say thank you to everyone who kept us posted about what your were seeing in your backyard. you can always tweet or post your facebook pictures to the wis page. remember anytime severe weather strikes -- you can stay alert with the wis weather app. just search wis weather in your app store. messaging and data rates do apply. family and friends are preparing to say goodbye to a young woman who investigators say was killed by her ex-boyfriend. deanndra roach's funeral will be held at noon today at the rehoboth baptist church on hardscrabble road. richland county deputies found her body on farrow road last friday after she was shot. roach's ex-boyfriend has been charged with her murder. deputies are still investigating the case. the trial has been delayed for joey meek, the friend of charleston church
in downtown sumter- jillian huckeba caught in. richard murphy in bishopville had this view of the storm which moved across much of the midlands. and this is a view of the storm from swansea given to us by elizabeth alexander. we want to say thank you to everyone who kept us posted about what your were seeing in your backyard. you can always tweet or post your facebook pictures to the wis page. remember anytime severe weather strikes -- you can stay alert with the wis weather app. just search...
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we find them in primates, in birds, we find them in bats, with he find them in rodents. but it's not an infinite landscape. there is a logic to it, and we want to make sure science is brought to bear to address and indeed prepare and predict these challenges. we must keep this bigger picture and the long-term view if we are to prevail against this rapidly evolving what i call the microbiome of the world. in conclusion, mr. chairman, usaid is strongly committed to combating the zika virus outbreak of today and in strengthening the capacities to ensure future threats will be rapidly and effectively controlled at their source and before they pose a threat to the global community. we look to your partnership and your leadership as we continue this fight. i appreciate the opportunity to share the contributions we are making in this battle. thank you very much. >> dr. mendez, thank you very much. the committees will be following the five-minute rule for member questioning. i'd like to begin, i'll throw out some questions, then yield to my colleagues and good friends. first on
we find them in primates, in birds, we find them in bats, with he find them in rodents. but it's not an infinite landscape. there is a logic to it, and we want to make sure science is brought to bear to address and indeed prepare and predict these challenges. we must keep this bigger picture and the long-term view if we are to prevail against this rapidly evolving what i call the microbiome of the world. in conclusion, mr. chairman, usaid is strongly committed to combating the zika virus...
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coming in second in south carolina and ted cruz coming in second, he has put his strategy squarely on the shoulders of the religious community and there he is coming up short >>> to another political battle over the u.s. president's plan to close guantanamo bay prison. obama said it undermines national security and is cloering the country's standing in the world but not everyone is convinced. >> reporter: it was one of his first promises in office. now obama is hoping in his last year he can actually accomplish it. close the controversial detention center at guatemalan. >> are we going to let this linger on for more years? >> reporter: dozens have been held in limbo there many so desperate to be on a hunger strike only to be forced down and fed through a tube. a new plan to congress is a big vague listing 13 unnamed sites in the u.s. where the detainees could be held. his argument is it would be cheaper and close a chapter in u.s. history that has damaged our standing abroad >> it is counterproductive to our fight against terrorists because they use it as propaganda in their efforts t
coming in second in south carolina and ted cruz coming in second, he has put his strategy squarely on the shoulders of the religious community and there he is coming up short >>> to another political battle over the u.s. president's plan to close guantanamo bay prison. obama said it undermines national security and is cloering the country's standing in the world but not everyone is convinced. >> reporter: it was one of his first promises in office. now obama is hoping in his last...
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this would be his first official win in the presidential race because he came in second place in iowa. something that you will have to hear what he has to say about this. he was telling voters that he did not want to count on all of those votes coming through, he wanted to see for himself, he wanted to watch the return with his family in the state of new hampshire. he also promised voters that if and when he won his last event would be right here in the state of new hampshire, tonight celebrating and it looks like he will be doing that with his supporters here tonight. >> jean, thank you very much. the trump headquarters, we will go to abc political director who is with us tonight. located here in manchester, rick if you're there, let's talk about donald trump and bernie sanders are the winners of the new hampshire primary, abc has called that race, what happens to this campaign going forward? >> to earthquakes and their blowouts that will blow up the nomination contest on both sides. people who thought things would be orderly and the democratic side got a wake-up call tonight with be
this would be his first official win in the presidential race because he came in second place in iowa. something that you will have to hear what he has to say about this. he was telling voters that he did not want to count on all of those votes coming through, he wanted to see for himself, he wanted to watch the return with his family in the state of new hampshire. he also promised voters that if and when he won his last event would be right here in the state of new hampshire, tonight...
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so operation ranch hand begins in 1961 as a test and really begins in ernest in 1963. that's when it's ramped up. initially, it was -- it was an attempt to create vegetation free buffer zones around military bases so as a defensive kind of use, and along transportation routes but it soon developed into a battlefield tactic. aimed against fighters as weave been talking about throughout the south vietnamese country side. so according to one scholar, the amount of herbicide deployed shot up from approximately 1 liters in 1964 to 10 million lee liters in 1966. i'll turn to joseph who has written extensively on this. he says the vietnam war deliver differed from previous wars in the 20th century because now the destruction of key components of the country's physical environment became a deliberate military strategy. in in world war i and world war ii, the damage inflicted was incidental. in that the damage was a side effect of the intention to eliminate enemy forces. in vietnam, a major portion of the u.s. war effort was the elimination of forests. deforestation of the dens
so operation ranch hand begins in 1961 as a test and really begins in ernest in 1963. that's when it's ramped up. initially, it was -- it was an attempt to create vegetation free buffer zones around military bases so as a defensive kind of use, and along transportation routes but it soon developed into a battlefield tactic. aimed against fighters as weave been talking about throughout the south vietnamese country side. so according to one scholar, the amount of herbicide deployed shot up from...
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are in force in the capital of mogadishu. security check points have been set up after two attacks. there have been two attacks this week. the armed group al-shabab has claimed responsibility. >>> a suicide-bomb has killed 12 people in the afghan capital. 13 people were wounded by the blast in kabul. the taliban have claimed responsibility for the attack. there has been another suicide-bombing in the east where at least 13 people were killed. we have this update from the capital. >> targeting the defense ministry is obviously a bold move. that's exactly what the taliban tried to do here. briefly let's tell you what we know. this was a suicide attack that took place right in front of the entrance of the defense ministry in kabul. this is a very vast compound than fortified with layers of barriers and security forces. it's a relatively secure area. however, in front of the defense ministry you have a major road with a lot of traffic. and obviously the approach to the entrance where you often have civilians lined up to get in. t
are in force in the capital of mogadishu. security check points have been set up after two attacks. there have been two attacks this week. the armed group al-shabab has claimed responsibility. >>> a suicide-bomb has killed 12 people in the afghan capital. 13 people were wounded by the blast in kabul. the taliban have claimed responsibility for the attack. there has been another suicide-bombing in the east where at least 13 people were killed. we have this update from the capital....
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i want to thank the employees of hhs who in the past year have helped in the ebola outbreak in west africa, and have helped millions of americans enroll in health coverage, and done the quiet day to day work that makes our nation healthier and stronger. i'm honored to be a part of that team i'm personally committed to working closely with you and your staff to find common ground and deliver impact for the american people. with that, i'd be happy to take your questions. thank you. >> thank you very much for your statement madam secretary. you recently stated that you believe we have more work to do with the affordable health care act the marketplace is stable. i'm going to take the opportunity to remind you that one of the five insurers offering coverage in the marketplace from my home state of kansas left the exchange this year, and that insurer provided coverage for nearly half of all kansas residents last year. when we hear stories like this, when we say we have assured stability. it becomes a problem i think the data of your own department shows the premiums will increase 16% this year
i want to thank the employees of hhs who in the past year have helped in the ebola outbreak in west africa, and have helped millions of americans enroll in health coverage, and done the quiet day to day work that makes our nation healthier and stronger. i'm honored to be a part of that team i'm personally committed to working closely with you and your staff to find common ground and deliver impact for the american people. with that, i'd be happy to take your questions. thank you. >> thank...
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five people were in the car... 4 are recovering in the hospital. officers say the driver fled the scene on foot. they believe he is armed. police k-9's and virginia state police aviation are assisting in the search for the suspect. charges are pending.### a standoff that's been going on for more than a month... at an oregon wildlife refuge... could be ending this morning. the final four activists inside say later today... they'll leave their weapons behind... and surrender. police have been surrounding them all night. and new developments overnight... cliven bundy the father of wildlife refuge occupation leader ammon bundy... was arrested after flying into the portland airport. he faces a conspiracy charge to interfere with a federal officer -- the same charge his two sons are facing. bundy was at the center of a standoff in nevada with federal officials in 2014 over use a scary experience for one mother and her 10-year-old son after they were tied up at gunpoint inside their stafford county home. the men broke into the back of their house early we
five people were in the car... 4 are recovering in the hospital. officers say the driver fled the scene on foot. they believe he is armed. police k-9's and virginia state police aviation are assisting in the search for the suspect. charges are pending.### a standoff that's been going on for more than a month... at an oregon wildlife refuge... could be ending this morning. the final four activists inside say later today... they'll leave their weapons behind... and surrender. police have been...
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you can see breaks in the clouds in the distance.ome colder temperatures at the shore. while it's in the middle 30s for pottstown and coatesville, wrightstown, 31 degrees. at the shore, down to 32 degrees at cape may. cape may point is 37. inland areas are getting colder this morning, woodbine, oceanview, just below freezing. if there's any water, treat it as freezing. most of the area did dry out well overnight. the cold, there it is. a break in the cloud cover is allowing those temperatures to cool down faster in new jersey than most of the rest of the area. during the day, the clouds will thin out and we'll have sunshine. what we won't see is any of that. those show showers in nbc 10 pennsylvania will completely miss us. today, clearing skies, breezy, 40s this afternoon with winds out of the northwest to 15 miles an hour. tomorrow, less wind, clear skies. so colder to start with. 26 in the morning, 38 in the afternoon. bright sunshine on thursday. clouds start moving back into the area on friday. but look at the warmup for the wee
you can see breaks in the clouds in the distance.ome colder temperatures at the shore. while it's in the middle 30s for pottstown and coatesville, wrightstown, 31 degrees. at the shore, down to 32 degrees at cape may. cape may point is 37. inland areas are getting colder this morning, woodbine, oceanview, just below freezing. if there's any water, treat it as freezing. most of the area did dry out well overnight. the cold, there it is. a break in the cloud cover is allowing those temperatures...
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are in the 6 for the most part, 66 degrees in miami, 64 in fort lauderdale to 65. you're not going to be needing the umbrellas on hand. just maybe a light sweater this morning or jacket. then you're going to be putting it away by the afternoon. highs will be in the 60s and tonight's lows will tumble in the 50s. as far as the rain, we had a batch of rain move through last night and exit the coastline. for now we have clouds in place but at least it's mostly dry. i'll be back with the complete forecast in a couple of minutes. >>> more gun violence on the streets of mime. two teens shot, one of them the violence continuing to erupt on the streets of south florida despite calls for it to stop. >> diana: alex de armas is live at the police station in northwest miami-dade with more. >>eporter: two more shootings. both happening yesterday evening. the victims, a 16 and 17-year-old. this morning, the community is asking when will this stop? >> and i'm fed up. i'm overwhelmed. i'm overwhelmed. i'm confused like what are we doing? >> reporter: a commumuty looking for answers
are in the 6 for the most part, 66 degrees in miami, 64 in fort lauderdale to 65. you're not going to be needing the umbrellas on hand. just maybe a light sweater this morning or jacket. then you're going to be putting it away by the afternoon. highs will be in the 60s and tonight's lows will tumble in the 50s. as far as the rain, we had a batch of rain move through last night and exit the coastline. for now we have clouds in place but at least it's mostly dry. i'll be back with the complete...
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in turkey, in jordan, in those areas. we don't have to have them in our country to make sure they stay safe, well fed, and cared for. >> and that is certainly one reason why the numbers that we are taking are relatively small compared to the overall number who are in refugee status and it is something we are doing alongside the other english-speaking countries that have made commitment to accept refugees, the other european countries that have made commitments. that's also critical. we need to work with our allies to deal with this problem together. we cannot place ourselves in a posture where we're saying it's their problem and not ours. that in my mind actually does have a national security implication if we do not look at it that way. but i understand that is a point on which you and i disagree, sir. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> chair recognizes mr. langevin. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the panel for your testimony today and the work you're doing to protect the american people. general taylor, secreta
in turkey, in jordan, in those areas. we don't have to have them in our country to make sure they stay safe, well fed, and cared for. >> and that is certainly one reason why the numbers that we are taking are relatively small compared to the overall number who are in refugee status and it is something we are doing alongside the other english-speaking countries that have made commitment to accept refugees, the other european countries that have made commitments. that's also critical. we...
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keep in mind in 2008 democrats casted their ballots in the primary. eye on those numbers compared to tonight. we will continue to watch the scene in columbia. we are rejoined by the senior political reporter for cq roll call. you called it. was a speech aimed to all most entirely donald trump, and not her actual opponent right now, bernie anders. -- sanders. into string because she must've used the word together or togetherness about a dozen times. of if hillaryview clinton is the nominee and donald trump is the nominee, that is the message hillary clinton will be taking through the summer in the fall. we need to stand together to get things done. clearly trying to create a contrast with donald trump. his crudest -- his critics will say he is trying to bring me country apart or polarizing. again in the context of the democratic primary, hillary getton is trying to democrats to see it her way, it is time that the democratic primary is winding down, it is time to start thinking about donald trump and the general election. host: i wrote down the line we
keep in mind in 2008 democrats casted their ballots in the primary. eye on those numbers compared to tonight. we will continue to watch the scene in columbia. we are rejoined by the senior political reporter for cq roll call. you called it. was a speech aimed to all most entirely donald trump, and not her actual opponent right now, bernie anders. -- sanders. into string because she must've used the word together or togetherness about a dozen times. of if hillaryview clinton is the nominee and...
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that was also in place in switzerland.-h have allowed the banks they were not subject to the full force of negative rates. environmentlatory is a key aspect going forward. you are going to put too many shackles on the ability for banks to do business. they provide the leverage. manus: they do, indeed. we will get into this perhaps after the break. the chairman said he would take steps to mitigate the effect on banks in terms of negative rates. up next, we are going to talk sterling. brexitohnson is on the campaign. eua: we look ahead to june's referendum. i wonder how may times we will use that term, sterling the takes a pounding. u.s. futures, let's check in. a little bit of a rally is on the way. it is a risk-on day in the equity markets. ♪ rosalind: -- manus: let's get the bloomberg's first word news with nejra cehic. nejra: hsbc has reported a pretaxe three-quarter loss. estimates have been for a profit. the ceo has been accelerating plans to scale back the vast global footprint seeking to boost profitability. in pound
that was also in place in switzerland.-h have allowed the banks they were not subject to the full force of negative rates. environmentlatory is a key aspect going forward. you are going to put too many shackles on the ability for banks to do business. they provide the leverage. manus: they do, indeed. we will get into this perhaps after the break. the chairman said he would take steps to mitigate the effect on banks in terms of negative rates. up next, we are going to talk sterling....
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in both parties,. be mccain by then, gore had been bradley so every june 13th% of us go to calfs a vote in the primary but it is irrelevant and that we could to the general election and because we have been in the blue state red states garrison's 1992 it doesn't matter if you are democrat or republican your phone is meaningless. i feel like i have never been able to cast a meaningful vote. >> you are exactly right. welcome to d.c.. or frankly welcome to new york. in the allied for college lot of states have no say in modern time just be cautious states are so polarized and america afforded itself out into red states and blue state sen read counties and. counties and surprising how homogeneous we have become by geography. in the nominating system the problem is it was always a sequential system. if you switch to a national primary, everybody will spend their time in california because if you want to get a plurality of the votes you go to the most populous state and where would you be? in california, tex
in both parties,. be mccain by then, gore had been bradley so every june 13th% of us go to calfs a vote in the primary but it is irrelevant and that we could to the general election and because we have been in the blue state red states garrison's 1992 it doesn't matter if you are democrat or republican your phone is meaningless. i feel like i have never been able to cast a meaningful vote. >> you are exactly right. welcome to d.c.. or frankly welcome to new york. in the allied for college...
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in the bottom of the fourth, carmine slips in to base just in ohio scores sixth in the in the ninth. they win it. >>> willmington scored sixth in the fifth inning. >>> saturday the biggest game of the year. unc asheville at winthrop. they're tied for first with only three games to go. you can see this one on wmya saturday at noon. >>> can am dual races. last lap kyle busch leads. behind him is where the action is. johnson, martin, truex jr. all wreck. johnson did well in practice today. these are exhibition races but the goal is the same. >> it's a lot of fun to win these things. >> stan: daytona 500 said for sunday at 1. >>> last night the wncac game they lead by 11 after 3. but in the 4th, bears wake up on the break. brooklyn allen with a perfect pass. she lays it in. pisgah wins to take the crown. >>> boys. smoky mountain against west henderson. smoky mountain won all three of their games with north. last night it was 88-65. >> larry: all right. >> jason: i'll see you out there. he doesn't know i drive by his house. 63 on sunday. that will be the good day. a little wetter by the e
in the bottom of the fourth, carmine slips in to base just in ohio scores sixth in the in the ninth. they win it. >>> willmington scored sixth in the fifth inning. >>> saturday the biggest game of the year. unc asheville at winthrop. they're tied for first with only three games to go. you can see this one on wmya saturday at noon. >>> can am dual races. last lap kyle busch leads. behind him is where the action is. johnson, martin, truex jr. all wreck. johnson did well...
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i'm in favor of the left getting involved in it and getting involved in it in a way that respects theisting struggle so i think, i guess i'm more familiar with the way this has developed in north carolina and there's a rather broad-based movement, the forward together movement, the moral mondays, i don't know if that's familiar to people here but it is multiracial. it is black lead i think what it is multiracial. there are white leftists in there, there's latino organizations and they are trying, they are working on multiple levels and i think among the most valuable things they are having is a very open discussion about the nature of the problem and they are not short-circuiting things by saying we need to be quiet because what we are talking about is utopian or it's not going to fly. it's a very open, wide ranging discussion about power so to me, that's all for the good. >> camille, enclosing if i can jump in for all three of us and i think what's so interesting especially if you're a graduate student here and if you are looking for a problem in terms of the new communist movement o
i'm in favor of the left getting involved in it and getting involved in it in a way that respects theisting struggle so i think, i guess i'm more familiar with the way this has developed in north carolina and there's a rather broad-based movement, the forward together movement, the moral mondays, i don't know if that's familiar to people here but it is multiracial. it is black lead i think what it is multiracial. there are white leftists in there, there's latino organizations and they are...
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i don't get into it too much in my book but i do think that increasingly we're in a world in which we cannot ignore inequality if you're really concerned about people who are extremely poor, and the reasons are the following. one is, we as a population are increasingly hitting the upper limit of various resources on the planet, and so what that means is it is not an infinite world in which everybody can -- all boatings can rise on the same tide. we're competing, and one clear way to say that there's a land grab in africa where people who live outside of the continent are buying farming -- agricultural land in africa. the last time i saw this, something lick a country the size of france is owned by entities outside of africa. and basically they are planning for a future in which farmland is scarce and food is scarce and you can imagine sitter it's certainly not poor people who are purchasing the land. it's very wealthy entities. so, given that there's a finite planet, i think that we have to address inequality. there's no way around that. the other thing is that there are some things f
i don't get into it too much in my book but i do think that increasingly we're in a world in which we cannot ignore inequality if you're really concerned about people who are extremely poor, and the reasons are the following. one is, we as a population are increasingly hitting the upper limit of various resources on the planet, and so what that means is it is not an infinite world in which everybody can -- all boatings can rise on the same tide. we're competing, and one clear way to say that...
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naval forces in the pacific and the general in charge of u.s. forces in south korea were on capitol hill briefing senators on north korea's recent long-range missile test and china's deployment of a missile system to a disputed island in the south china sea. this is just over two hours. >>> good morning. i ask the committee to consider a list of 255 pending military nominations. all of these nominations will be before the committee the required length of time. is there a motion to favorably report these 255 military nominations to the senate? is there a second? >> second. >> all in favor. the motion carries. good morning. the senate armed services committee meeting this morning to receive testimony on u.s. pacific command and u.s. forces korea. in review of the defense authorization request for fiscal year 2017 and the future years defense program. i am pleased to welcome admiral harris and the general back to the committee. i thank you for your distinguished service and for your leadership in an uncertain time. over the past several years, chin
naval forces in the pacific and the general in charge of u.s. forces in south korea were on capitol hill briefing senators on north korea's recent long-range missile test and china's deployment of a missile system to a disputed island in the south china sea. this is just over two hours. >>> good morning. i ask the committee to consider a list of 255 pending military nominations. all of these nominations will be before the committee the required length of time. is there a motion to...
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election.trump came in first place in new hampshire.. taking 35 percent of republican votes.that's compared to the 16 percent won by second runner up john kasich.this morning, marco rubio is blaming his poor performance at the last debate for his fifth place showing in new hampshire.and after coming in sixth.. new jersey governor chris christie says he's heading home to re-assess his campaign. 3 3 (sen. bernie sanders, (d) presidential candidate) "what happened here in new hampshire in terms of an enthusiastic and aroused electorate - people who came out in large numbers...that is what will happen all over this country." country."3 the democratic primary turned out as predicted, with bernie sanders winning over hillary clinton by 20 percentage points.this comes after clinton narrowly beat sanders in the iowa caucuses.today, senator sanders is headed to new york for a meeting with the reverend al sharpton. 3 and after new hampshire.. the focus now turns to south carolina.. where voters will be the first in the south to weigh in on the pre
election.trump came in first place in new hampshire.. taking 35 percent of republican votes.that's compared to the 16 percent won by second runner up john kasich.this morning, marco rubio is blaming his poor performance at the last debate for his fifth place showing in new hampshire.and after coming in sixth.. new jersey governor chris christie says he's heading home to re-assess his campaign. 3 3 (sen. bernie sanders, (d) presidential candidate) "what happened here in new hampshire in...
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love is in the air in the philippine capital! three hundred and fifty couples tied the knot in a mass wedding in manila on friday. the ceremony was officiated by former philippine president and now manila mayor joseph ejercito estrada. mass weddings have become popular in the philippines as a way for couples who can't afford a ceremony to tie the knot. this wedding was put on by the city of manila in the lead up to valentine's day. hundreds of washington d-c children with cancer for valentine's day in one unusual way. take a look at this. runners geared up in their best undergarments during saturday's seventh annual "cupid's undie run." it was below freezing in d-c... but that didn't stop this brave bunch from supporting a good cause. the cupid's undie run raises awareness and money for neurofibromatosi s research through the children's tumor foundation. jonathan kegges joins us with for a look at our forecast. if you have dinner plans this valentine's day you can thank the snow for the time being. the earlier your dinner the bet
love is in the air in the philippine capital! three hundred and fifty couples tied the knot in a mass wedding in manila on friday. the ceremony was officiated by former philippine president and now manila mayor joseph ejercito estrada. mass weddings have become popular in the philippines as a way for couples who can't afford a ceremony to tie the knot. this wedding was put on by the city of manila in the lead up to valentine's day. hundreds of washington d-c children with cancer for valentine's...