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prize committee, you have one this prize, it turns out there was a distinguished scientist in the same city with the same name. award,sisted he won the he had, he recollected taken a class or two in chemistry. [laughter] he had done perhaps not stellar work, but credible, perhaps. maybe it was just a slow year. [laughter] so he was properly grateful and excited until i call the next day to straighten it all out. the historian was a supposed to learn from the past, and the lesson i am learning, is to cut my phone off. so i don't get a call that this is all in the state, -- a mistake, too. i was not raised on a cotton farm, so i would not have any idea what such a person would say, but i wanted to race -- raise -- i was raised in the cotton section. the town was so small, i was kept in two rooms of a woman's house. the large, nearby town of greenville which did have a bookstore. exciting, third possibility of getting books. you could check them out from the library at a woman's house, you could steal them from the library, or by them in this bookstore. and i had a deal with the bookstore owne
prize committee, you have one this prize, it turns out there was a distinguished scientist in the same city with the same name. award,sisted he won the he had, he recollected taken a class or two in chemistry. [laughter] he had done perhaps not stellar work, but credible, perhaps. maybe it was just a slow year. [laughter] so he was properly grateful and excited until i call the next day to straighten it all out. the historian was a supposed to learn from the past, and the lesson i am learning,...
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: it is funny in the same city there is such a rivalry. thank you, george. sheree: rain tonight? kevin: a few showers. dry for most of us. most of the rain is out of here. have a good evening. >>> breaking news tonight. under investigation. police weighing charges against donald trump and his campaign and whether they incited a riot at a rally. dramatic developments hours from the polls opening in critical states. >>> race against time. catastrophic flooding destroys thousands of homes. tonight a major emergency effort to save entire towns. >>> american isis surrender. a shocking moment caught on camera in iraq as a virginia man turns himself in. his parents thought he was on vacation. >>> miracle survivor. the 14-year-old girl
: it is funny in the same city there is such a rivalry. thank you, george. sheree: rain tonight? kevin: a few showers. dry for most of us. most of the rain is out of here. have a good evening. >>> breaking news tonight. under investigation. police weighing charges against donald trump and his campaign and whether they incited a riot at a rally. dramatic developments hours from the polls opening in critical states. >>> race against time. catastrophic flooding destroys thousands...
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year marks first year that women basketballnate champions in all divisions will be crowded in the same city. the championship weekend capped it all off, the only thing, the thomas moore saints have over two weeks to wait until they play tufts for the title. >> i think it will be a very good thing. you want to be consistent in how of playing two games a week but you adapt. you try to stay in the practice. and get as much play in. mound for the first time in a this customer is running to get her deposit in today. too late. branch is already closed. but she could make the atm. still won't beat the cutoff time. really? at huntington, with atm and mobile deposits, you have up till midnight. we call it all day deposit. midnight? what are you, a bank or a convenience store? i've got to make a deposit! you go, girl! she's got no chance. deposit hours that make sense for you, not the bank. welcome to huntington, one of money magazine's best banks in america. >> aly: righty blakewood still he allowed four runs. simon on the other hand, in his first outing pitches three perfect innings. spring. >> obv
year marks first year that women basketballnate champions in all divisions will be crowded in the same city. the championship weekend capped it all off, the only thing, the thomas moore saints have over two weeks to wait until they play tufts for the title. >> i think it will be a very good thing. you want to be consistent in how of playing two games a week but you adapt. you try to stay in the practice. and get as much play in. mound for the first time in a this customer is running to...
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flon tlopist but he's probably best known as the author of the two men growing up with the same name in the same city. do you still keep in touch with the othth wes moore? >> yes. i see him, we write each other. some people say why are you still in touch with him, don't you know he's a murderer. i try to be very clear. with all due respect, i didn't reach out to wes to write a book so i don't know why now that a book is written that i would stop regionaching out to him. never once do i ever make excuses for his actionsr for what he did. i don't need a reminder as to why he's in prison. the chilling truth is that his story could have been mine and the tragedy is that my story could have been his, that that line is really thin between our life and someone else's life. if we act like tragedies didn't happen, then tragedies keep happening. >> you just mentioned tragedies keep happening. >> yeah. >> how do you believe baltimore isisifferent today than it was before freddie gray's death? about when i think of freddie gray and the tragedy around his death but the after math of his death, sometimes people wi
flon tlopist but he's probably best known as the author of the two men growing up with the same name in the same city. do you still keep in touch with the othth wes moore? >> yes. i see him, we write each other. some people say why are you still in touch with him, don't you know he's a murderer. i try to be very clear. with all due respect, i didn't reach out to wes to write a book so i don't know why now that a book is written that i would stop regionaching out to him. never once do i...
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their democratic party opponents have held theirs in the same city. he location is politically critical this time around. next tuesday's contest in florida is one of the biggest and could make or break hillary clinton's or bernie sanders' presidential hopes. the candidate who wins florida will take a huge step toward gaining the democratic domination. 1/4 of the state -- immigration is one of the main issues for latino voters, with both candidates saying they are firmly opposed to deporting children and families. ms. clinton: i will not deport children. i do not want to deport family members either, jorge. i want to prioritize who would be deported, violent, criminal people, people planning terrorist attacks, anybody who is threatening us. oliver: bernie sanders criticized the obama administration, which, despite immigration reform, has also carried out numerous deportations. i happen to agree with president obama on many issues. i think he has done a lot of good things as the president of the united states. he is wrong on this issue of deportation. is
their democratic party opponents have held theirs in the same city. he location is politically critical this time around. next tuesday's contest in florida is one of the biggest and could make or break hillary clinton's or bernie sanders' presidential hopes. the candidate who wins florida will take a huge step toward gaining the democratic domination. 1/4 of the state -- immigration is one of the main issues for latino voters, with both candidates saying they are firmly opposed to deporting...
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at the same time the city also made an extra million plus >>> a top story tonight we have learned the super bowl blew the police budget by about $5.5 million. most of it went towards officer overtime, at the same time the city also made an extra $5 million in hotel taxes. plus sales and other taxes. >>> a brutal beating in a separate cisco alley caught on video area now, the victim says the two deputies stole his gold necklace while he was on the ground. he is said to file a lawsuit against them tomorrow. >>> unions agree agreed today to give california the highest minimum wage. workers will earn a minimum $15 an hour by 2022. governor jerry brown says it is a matter of economic justice >>> shooting at the us capitol sends tourist and staffers alike scrambling for cover. craig boswell reports from capitol hill. >>reporter:this is what it looked like in the first panicked moment after shots were fired inside the capitol visitor center. >> everybody is running, throwing stuff. it was chaos. >>reporter:diane had just left her husband, two of her sons in the visitor center when the shooti
at the same time the city also made an extra million plus >>> a top story tonight we have learned the super bowl blew the police budget by about $5.5 million. most of it went towards officer overtime, at the same time the city also made an extra $5 million in hotel taxes. plus sales and other taxes. >>> a brutal beating in a separate cisco alley caught on video area now, the victim says the two deputies stole his gold necklace while he was on the ground. he is said to file a...
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the entire story, that they have the same name and one of them leaves a good life and the other leads a terrible life. they're both black men growing up in the same city. why did it happen that way? why did one go down the road in one direction and the other in the opposite direction. we don't know if this is fate or circumstance. there's a lot to think about that the other wes had a lot of bad brakes and shame. i think the reason this gets assigned as much is that it does get assigned is that it allows the white students to feel not entirely guilty about it. they should have empathy for the other westmore but they should also realize that he made some bad choices too. so it stands in the middle of our black live matter moment where we can think deep thoughts about injustice and the american life. it's a book about injustice but it's not entirely about injustice because the other westmore is a really bad dude. he participated in gang murder and went to jail. well, that's what happens. well, that's what happens some of the time. it's just mercy about a guy who ends up in jail without having done anything wrong. there's a murder committed 11 miles away
the entire story, that they have the same name and one of them leaves a good life and the other leads a terrible life. they're both black men growing up in the same city. why did it happen that way? why did one go down the road in one direction and the other in the opposite direction. we don't know if this is fate or circumstance. there's a lot to think about that the other wes had a lot of bad brakes and shame. i think the reason this gets assigned as much is that it does get assigned is that...
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barry, are you and amanda in the same city? you two need to have a conversation. ou're in the same city right now. >> i don't know. i'm having a temper tantrum. i don't know if i can calm down enough to talk about it. >> all right. you two, fight! thanks. >>> we will talk about the convention right now and speak with a man at the center of a very infamous ballots at the convention, ron paul joins us live. whose side is he on here when it comes to convention shenaniganses? >> shenanigans! >>> plus no most mr. nice guy. john kasich is taking shots at donald trump now but why then if he is no more mr. nice guy and the gloves are off? >>> fingerprints of the paris attacker still on the run have been discovered inside an apartment in europe. brand-new details on the new renewed frantic manhunt just ahead. your worst cold & flu symptoms... you can give them everything you've got. tylenol® staying in rhythm... it's how i try to live... how i stay active. so i need nutrition... that won't weigh me down. for the nutrition you want without the calories you don't... try boost
barry, are you and amanda in the same city? you two need to have a conversation. ou're in the same city right now. >> i don't know. i'm having a temper tantrum. i don't know if i can calm down enough to talk about it. >> all right. you two, fight! thanks. >>> we will talk about the convention right now and speak with a man at the center of a very infamous ballots at the convention, ron paul joins us live. whose side is he on here when it comes to convention shenaniganses?...
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two years anding the city passed legislation raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. now members of the sameuncil want to give workers what are called consistent schedules. >> reporter: first it was the $15 an hour minimum wage, now some city councils want legislate how employers schedule their workers. >> what happens is you will close on an evening, and then you will be back to open the next morning. >> reporter: the proposed legislation would restrict those clopenings. when a worker closes at night opens in the morning. >> it's going to make it more difficult for business owners to find a way to make a profit. >> sabrina register, al jazeera, seattle. >>> still to come. ♪ help me if you can, i'm feeling down ♪ >> the man behind the music. a look at the life and legacy of beatles producer, george martin. find fantasy shows. when it comes to the things you love, you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and every win. change the way you experience tv with x1 from xfinity. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcake
two years anding the city passed legislation raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. now members of the sameuncil want to give workers what are called consistent schedules. >> reporter: first it was the $15 an hour minimum wage, now some city councils want legislate how employers schedule their workers. >> what happens is you will close on an evening, and then you will be back to open the next morning. >> reporter: the proposed legislation would restrict those clopenings....
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they are squaring off tonight in miami, a night after the democrats debated in the same city. >> this event comes less than a week before crucial primaries in five states including florida and ohio. marley hall reports from miami. >> reporter: hillary clinton court florida voters moments after taking on rival bernie sanders in a debate in miami. >> i florida next tuesday and florida in november. >> reporter: the show down in the winter take all state centered on immigration. >> i do not want to deport chdren or family members either. >> i don't think the secretary fully answered your question. i will not deport children from the united states of america. >> reporter: clinton fielded tough questions from e th moderators over benghazi and her e-mail controversy. >> it wasn't the best choice. >> if you get indicted -- >> oh, for goodness. that won't happen. i'm not answering the question. >> reporter: clinton and sanders blasted republican front-runner donald trump. >> his trafficking in prejudice and paranoia has no place in our political system. >> the american people are never going t
they are squaring off tonight in miami, a night after the democrats debated in the same city. >> this event comes less than a week before crucial primaries in five states including florida and ohio. marley hall reports from miami. >> reporter: hillary clinton court florida voters moments after taking on rival bernie sanders in a debate in miami. >> i florida next tuesday and florida in november. >> reporter: the show down in the winter take all state centered on...
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. >> reporter: i asked the mayor how she can take her $14,000 parted time salary from the same city she owes money. she sent a statement saying: >>> tonight one of the mayor's lawyers called and said that means that borders is just not in charge of who she pays or when, that that is in the hands of the court. >>> the mayor of deberry is planning a trip from cuba to florida on a home made raft next month. he said he is still going to do it despite the u.s. coast guard telling him a trip like this could have grave consequences. the coast guard is urging him not toker bark on such a dangerous journey, saying it could result in a search for him. today the mayor said he may consider having a chase boat follow him. he said he is doing it for adventure and to show a firsthand story of what it's like. >> there is going to be a difference of opinion, but all i can do is do it out of the most respect possible for those who have tone it. >> he built a replica raft in he this backyard. right now that trip is planned for april. >> tonight state lawmakers are crashing down on the crooking information
. >> reporter: i asked the mayor how she can take her $14,000 parted time salary from the same city she owes money. she sent a statement saying: >>> tonight one of the mayor's lawyers called and said that means that borders is just not in charge of who she pays or when, that that is in the hands of the court. >>> the mayor of deberry is planning a trip from cuba to florida on a home made raft next month. he said he is still going to do it despite the u.s. coast guard...
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same experience but they have many, many many resources. >> sreenivasan: is there a geographic breakdown, arts of the country that are more affected than others or is it zip code by zip code in the same city>> this last -- there last been a lot of work in regards to geographic diversity. south versus north, for instance, life expectancy in many southern states is much worse but the thing you're alluding to is the difference in zip code. you could be in one city and if you were in one zip code your life could be very, very very different than living in a zip code that was much better off. >> sreenivasan: i remember being in baltimore last year and literal a difference of six blocks was massive difference. >> you could get on the subway and life expectancy was five years different or six years different. now again the reasons for that are pretty interesting to think about because it is easy to think that they are ought attributed to -- all attributed to that neighborhood or to the community. it may be that there are some neighborhood be variables or conditions that are very risky. we know that physical pollution, environmental exposures, toxic exposures get more concentrated in poor areas.
same experience but they have many, many many resources. >> sreenivasan: is there a geographic breakdown, arts of the country that are more affected than others or is it zip code by zip code in the same city>> this last -- there last been a lot of work in regards to geographic diversity. south versus north, for instance, life expectancy in many southern states is much worse but the thing you're alluding to is the difference in zip code. you could be in one city and if you were in...
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i don't remember that person even being in the same city we were in at that time. it is what it is. re we are. ev and jack and i work well together now. jack and ev are still on the board. those two run successful companies in their own right. the beauty of this for both of them is that it is hard for anyone in the world to look at those two and say, well, they got lucky. emily: how often do you talk to them? dick: pretty regularly. jack and i, we have dinner every tuesday night at zuni cafe. emily: good chicken. dick: good chicken. come for the good chicken, stay for -- emily: they are going to love this. dick: i am basically walking around doing ads for zuni cafe. ev and i talk regularly, too. in fact, ev and i are trying to figure out when we can get dinner next week. emily: do you feel like you have their support? dick: i think so. the short answer is yes. jack thinks about the product, he will have these product insights that come at twitter from a different angle. and then ev always has this really firm grounding in the user. the user, the user, the user. that has gotten him wh
i don't remember that person even being in the same city we were in at that time. it is what it is. re we are. ev and jack and i work well together now. jack and ev are still on the board. those two run successful companies in their own right. the beauty of this for both of them is that it is hard for anyone in the world to look at those two and say, well, they got lucky. emily: how often do you talk to them? dick: pretty regularly. jack and i, we have dinner every tuesday night at zuni cafe....
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prices vary widely even within the same city from store to store can be 10 times the price difference. >> reporter: how does it work? well, if the price is cheaper than what you normally pay, buy them at blink and pick them up at your pharmacy. three of her nine were cheaper than medicare and she could save $50 a month no co-pays or premiums necessary. >> it was wonderful. i would appreciate it. it would be a blessing for me. >> reporter: julie watts, kpix 5. >> blink is accepted at 60,000 pharmacist nationwide including cvs, walgreen, target and safeway. >>> we have an update on a big story this evening. we have just learned that ace trains will resume normal service tomorrow morning at 4:20 but delays are expected through niles canyon where the derailment happened. >>> new at 5:00 took a helicopter and a crew of dozens to rescue a stranded hiker in the golden gate national recreation area. this is cell phone video showing that chp chopper lifting the man out. rescuers say that he got caught at high tide yesterday at rodeo beach. he was able to make it to higher ground but then got s
prices vary widely even within the same city from store to store can be 10 times the price difference. >> reporter: how does it work? well, if the price is cheaper than what you normally pay, buy them at blink and pick them up at your pharmacy. three of her nine were cheaper than medicare and she could save $50 a month no co-pays or premiums necessary. >> it was wonderful. i would appreciate it. it would be a blessing for me. >> reporter: julie watts, kpix 5. >> blink is...
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on to lead a good life, the other goes on to lead a terrible life, they are both growing up in the same city, why did it happen that way? one goes on the road in one direction and the other the opposite direction. a lot of chin pooling, we don't know whether state or circumstance or whatever it might be, there is a lot to think about, the other westmore had a lot of bad breaks. the reason this gets assigned as much as it does get assigned is it allows the white students to feel entirely guilty about this. they should have empathy for the other westmore. they should realize the other westmore made some bad choices too. it stands in the middle of our black lives matter moment where we can think deep thoughts about injustice in american life and it is a book about injustice but it is not entirely about injustice because the other westmore is a bad dude, crack dealer who participated in a gang murder and went to jail. that is what happens. that is what happens some of the time. there is just mercy. this poor fellow is living in rural alabama. there is a murder committed 11 miles away. two killer
on to lead a good life, the other goes on to lead a terrible life, they are both growing up in the same city, why did it happen that way? one goes on the road in one direction and the other the opposite direction. a lot of chin pooling, we don't know whether state or circumstance or whatever it might be, there is a lot to think about, the other westmore had a lot of bad breaks. the reason this gets assigned as much as it does get assigned is it allows the white students to feel entirely guilty...
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her visit followed by a rally by bernie sanders in the same city. heidi cruz campaigned for her husband ted in fayetteville. >>> this video has gone viral of a protester sucker punched in raleigh. investigators were considering happened built now they are backing away from that possibility. the cumberland county sheriff's office already charged jon mcgraw for punching. him investigators were looking into whether the trump campaign incited a riot. hours later, the sheriff said that. defense attorney adam barrington said it would have been tough to prove. >> a broad statement like take care of these people on their way out. >> the sheriff's still looking at why his deputies didn't detain mcgraw but instead tackled the man who was hit. he was contacted by phone but he declined comment. >>> pnc arena is ready to host the first and second round of the ncaamen's basketball tournaments. to welcome the team. two number one seeds, north carolina and virginia wail open play in raleigh. other notable names include usc, texas tech, hamson and butler. usc will p
her visit followed by a rally by bernie sanders in the same city. heidi cruz campaigned for her husband ted in fayetteville. >>> this video has gone viral of a protester sucker punched in raleigh. investigators were considering happened built now they are backing away from that possibility. the cumberland county sheriff's office already charged jon mcgraw for punching. him investigators were looking into whether the trump campaign incited a riot. hours later, the sheriff said that....
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laughter] amanda was of white house fellow he read some place in the newspaper someone who grew up in the same city of baltimore in the drug dealer and the crack dealer and then to go on to be a good life and then going from oneif direction there was a lot of kitchen pulling of the we didn't know that circumstance but the other west more had a lot of bad breaks but it does get a signed as much as it does that they should have empathy in realize the other one made some bad choices so part of the of black lives matter movement but this isn't entirely his of crack dealer who participated in that is what happens. some of the time but this poor fellow was living in rural alabama to the two killers were also black to cut up the story to make him a the fall guy. jail and is on with death row and then to exonerate him. and then to be sprung from jail and to have even a nice life after jail. and a page to order of how and justices can happen and i will just leave it there. to them provides no realic justice it is like the other west more. so with these ratings i have referred to before. ended fittest chosen
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daytona beach had the same rate. the only cities with a higher rate of flipped homes are memphis, fresno and las vegas. >>> eight is on your side this morning with a look at a major event kicking off today in the bay area we're talking about the boat show. it is the largest of its kind in the state. josh thomas is joining us now grounds. i've been out there. tell us about them! do and a lot to see as you see me behind the wheel right now. one of the fine boats out here, many, many boats packed into the expo hall at the state fairgrounds for people to get out and get a chance to see what is available this year. of course it is the news channel 8 outdoors expo and boat show that is going on all weekend here. whether you're a boat enthusiast. a hunter, there is a little bit of everything for the whole family to come out and enjoy, see, and even whch if you so choose to -- even purchase if you so choose to do so. family. this will be going on all this week. we'll show you the times it will be going on. today the doors open at 1 o'clock
daytona beach had the same rate. the only cities with a higher rate of flipped homes are memphis, fresno and las vegas. >>> eight is on your side this morning with a look at a major event kicking off today in the bay area we're talking about the boat show. it is the largest of its kind in the state. josh thomas is joining us now grounds. i've been out there. tell us about them! do and a lot to see as you see me behind the wheel right now. one of the fine boats out here, many, many...
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it's the same city where during a 1968 democratic convention. >> what is it about the donald trump campaign in a climate that we are in right now? >> what you see is sort of a pumped up anger, people who in the obama administration, whether for economic or racial reasons or other reasons, they feel that they haven't participated in what this presidency has been about. reporter: we are still a long way from november. ominous. and i think that it's going to be interesting test of the country but how we react to the provocation. reporter: he says the key is for each party to cool down. not to resort to physical violence, which you could argue only intensifies the media coverage and gives him a steve: it goes on and on. thank you so much. dari: sarah palin has been in the hospital after a snowmobile accident in alaska. he broke some ribs but is expected to recover. the former republican vice presidential candidate was in florida today. stumping for donald trump when she heard about her husband's crash. she sat on her facebook page that she is headed back to alaska. dari: vladimir putin today sa
it's the same city where during a 1968 democratic convention. >> what is it about the donald trump campaign in a climate that we are in right now? >> what you see is sort of a pumped up anger, people who in the obama administration, whether for economic or racial reasons or other reasons, they feel that they haven't participated in what this presidency has been about. reporter: we are still a long way from november. ominous. and i think that it's going to be interesting test of the...
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this is not the first time this particular group attacked in pakistan or in the city of lahore or christians. one year ago it attacked churches in the samey. this group has a history of attacking churches and christians and people in lahore. it is not letting up, alison. >> ravi, how is the government expected to react to the latest attack? >> reporter: the government's had an ongoing campaign against the taliban for years now. the problem is there are many factions. this is one faction of extremist groups. it has no qualms of attacking women and children in any city. they have mostly been going after them in the mountains of the northwest. it is more difficult to go after them in the city like lahore. >> what a horrific attack on such a holy holiday. ravi agrawal, thank you. >>> the ancient city of palmyra is back under control of the syrian government. isis occupied palmyra for most of the past year. the extremists have been driven out and triumph for bashar al assad. the u.n. praising the liberation of palmyra and calling on assad to restore it. cnn's arwa damon is tracking the latest from istanbul. the question is how tenuous is the
this is not the first time this particular group attacked in pakistan or in the city of lahore or christians. one year ago it attacked churches in the samey. this group has a history of attacking churches and christians and people in lahore. it is not letting up, alison. >> ravi, how is the government expected to react to the latest attack? >> reporter: the government's had an ongoing campaign against the taliban for years now. the problem is there are many factions. this is one...
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the city doing that, isn't there some conflict of interest here? how could the city be representing the officer and also the city at the same time and that's what's being discussed in court. >> "america tonight's" lori jane gliha, thank you. >>> next for the strikes against them to the home run. to the home of america's pastime. ((úz@úxóxkxÑ($9rica. >> it's game on for the president, making a play for the future of u.s.-cuban relations. mr. obama heads to the cuba's field of dreams, watching the national team take on tampa bay rays, four cuban players there is perhaps more at stake as they swing for the fences and for the pure love of the game. [ cock crowing. rowing ] are >> and that is cuban baseball. that's our show for tonight. we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. >>> a symbol of democracy and now the most powerful minister in myanmar's new government. aung san suu kyi is to join the cabinet. you're watching al jazeera. also ahead, the u.s. government reveals it may be able to underlock an iphone without apple's help avoiding a legal battle. fronk, awkward and at times critical, a meeting between presidents exposing
the city doing that, isn't there some conflict of interest here? how could the city be representing the officer and also the city at the same time and that's what's being discussed in court. >> "america tonight's" lori jane gliha, thank you. >>> next for the strikes against them to the home run. to the home of america's pastime. ((úz@úxóxkxÑ($9rica. >> it's game on for the president, making a play for the future of u.s.-cuban relations. mr. obama heads to...
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old girl followed by two men in berkley and why police say this may be connected to kidnaps in the same city. >>> thousands of students accepted to uc santa cruz even though they never applied. the mistake that has the college apologizing. >>> song that is remind you of college is our theme. tim, requested this song. you must have graduated around 1984 or 1985. our theme is songs that remind you of college, hit me up on facebook or twitter and i know we will get a variety. that was the romantics "what i like about you". >>> donald trump has a large delegate lead over the two remaining republicans senator ted cruz and governor john kasich. . >> he's been winning 48% of the delegates and he has to win 55 percent in the future and that's a push upwards. that's helped by the fact that some of the voters are now going to go for him now that marco rubio is out of the race. >> just days after dropping out of the race florida senator marco rubio is refusing to endorse donald trump and he said his nomination should be prevented. >> hopefully there's time to prevent a trump nomination which would frac
old girl followed by two men in berkley and why police say this may be connected to kidnaps in the same city. >>> thousands of students accepted to uc santa cruz even though they never applied. the mistake that has the college apologizing. >>> song that is remind you of college is our theme. tim, requested this song. you must have graduated around 1984 or 1985. our theme is songs that remind you of college, hit me up on facebook or twitter and i know we will get a variety....
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. >> at the same time, the city is taking a economic hit losing hundreds of steel industry jobs and need about three half-million dollars to balance the budget n by march 31 as mandated by the state. >> i look at it as trying to be pragmatic, 26 votes to do anything what we can do to move the needle to get the budget balanced. >> administration suggesting police and firefighters retire at 50 with or without the page,aa agendaa for monday's council meeting after backlash from safety forces forces who showed up in force. >> firefighters union president says they're willing to work with the cityr at if the city does the same. >> the mayor says that was just an idea and they're open to other ideas, some council members say w w they will try until the clock runs out. >> who will start from the top down look at wages and date ranges and the right size them for the economic conditions. >> point i'll i'll firefighters and police and putting the city and jeopardy is not the best way to cut the budget.utdg >> suzanne stratford fox 8 news. >> rta hearing from the public as they propose options to c
. >> at the same time, the city is taking a economic hit losing hundreds of steel industry jobs and need about three half-million dollars to balance the budget n by march 31 as mandated by the state. >> i look at it as trying to be pragmatic, 26 votes to do anything what we can do to move the needle to get the budget balanced. >> administration suggesting police and firefighters retire at 50 with or without the page,aa agendaa for monday's council meeting after backlash from...
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all of this comes four days after the capture of one of the world's most wanted men outside the same city, salah abdeslam. he's the sole surviving attacker behind november's paris attacks. are belgian security officials operating under the assumption the events are connected to his apprehensio apprehension? >> reporter: well, that is one of the possibilities they are looking at. trying to see whether or not any of the suspects you see in that photo from the surveillance video may be connected to abdeslam. what analysts and experts have been saying this is not an attack that could have happened overnight, however. this is something, especially with the explosives used, must have taken a lot of planning. so this is gone at least several weeks, possibly months of planning in the work. to build the kinds of bombs used in both the airport attack and the metro station attack what happen we know happened at the airport was that there were two explosive devices at least, possibly a third, two of them detonated, however, and they -- the prosecutors and police believe they were detonated by suicide
all of this comes four days after the capture of one of the world's most wanted men outside the same city, salah abdeslam. he's the sole surviving attacker behind november's paris attacks. are belgian security officials operating under the assumption the events are connected to his apprehensio apprehension? >> reporter: well, that is one of the possibilities they are looking at. trying to see whether or not any of the suspects you see in that photo from the surveillance video may be...
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you with us yesterday those are the same city i mentioned would hit the 70s and they will today. coast is cooler while the rest of us are about the same. tomorrow, you can see the fog not so widespread as this morning, and temperatures are running in the mid-40s to low 50s. my seven-day forecast shows tomorrow, a little bit warmer, more sunshine, and the breezes will change and increasing clouds and cooler, but, still, pretty comfortable for sunday and it is monday, tuesday, wednesday and thursday temperatures are average if not below average and it will be breezy each of those days if we have any showers, it will be mainly wednesday. have a good one. in walnut creek southbound 680 is a if ride from highway 4 to highway 24, it is getting busy as you can see the tail lights headed in the southbound direction so it is eight meant drive. from the concord area. into walnut creek. the traffic is great this morning. it is green all the way around and we have a couple of things to help date, the dumbarton high-rise section there was debris in the lanes that was hit but a vehicle and they
you with us yesterday those are the same city i mentioned would hit the 70s and they will today. coast is cooler while the rest of us are about the same. tomorrow, you can see the fog not so widespread as this morning, and temperatures are running in the mid-40s to low 50s. my seven-day forecast shows tomorrow, a little bit warmer, more sunshine, and the breezes will change and increasing clouds and cooler, but, still, pretty comfortable for sunday and it is monday, tuesday, wednesday and...
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. >> wrestlemania never goes to the same city twice so we asked why it came back to orlando for a second visit. we're working to find out what >>> this registered sex offender is back in trouble tonight because a woman says she caught him performing a sex >>> there were a lot of children in the complex. >> we're live at the kensington cottages in orlando. the suspect was still naked when deputies found him. >> the woman that called 911 with your throwing trash away when she spotted the man, 39 years old, completely naked standing in that area. >> were you scared? >> yes. he kept going back and forth. from one end to the other. >> this woman asked not to show her face and could not believe her eyes yesterday afternoon. she said she spotted julius cooper in the act. she called 911 and deputies found him quickly. >> they caught him doing what he was doing. >> the officer charged him with exposing sexual organs. the woman worries for the kids >> she does not think they did -- but she thinks julius cooper had no clothing with m. we found out he lives at this car wash about a half mile away. >
. >> wrestlemania never goes to the same city twice so we asked why it came back to orlando for a second visit. we're working to find out what >>> this registered sex offender is back in trouble tonight because a woman says she caught him performing a sex >>> there were a lot of children in the complex. >> we're live at the kensington cottages in orlando. the suspect was still naked when deputies found him. >> the woman that called 911 with your throwing...
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. >> reporter: yeah, and this attack happened the same day the city announced a new initiative to stem the rise of stabbings. again, in this case, it's unclear whether the victim was slashed or punched, but nonetheless police are still searching for those attackers. >> thank you. a worning tonight if you live in brooklyn. homes while people are asleep. they've struck 17 times. the suspects were caught on camera in this surveillance video obtained exclusively by news 4. police say most of the break-ins have happened in the early morning hours. they're accused of stealing bank cards, electronics, cash, jewelry and even a car. >>> seven iranians are the focus of an international man hunt in a cyber crime case that hits close to home in our area. not only are the men accused of disrupting online services in major financial institutions in the u.s., they're also accused of hacking into the dam. >> that access would have given this defendant the ability to krop control water levels, to control flow rates and outcome that clearly could have posed a >> investigators say the alleged hackers wor
. >> reporter: yeah, and this attack happened the same day the city announced a new initiative to stem the rise of stabbings. again, in this case, it's unclear whether the victim was slashed or punched, but nonetheless police are still searching for those attackers. >> thank you. a worning tonight if you live in brooklyn. homes while people are asleep. they've struck 17 times. the suspects were caught on camera in this surveillance video obtained exclusively by news 4. police say...
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the city in the preif he can tar in western japan is about 20 minutes by local train. but the number of overseas tourists rose 40% in 2014 to about 130,000. that's roughly the same as the city's population. many of those tourists are head today islands in the inland sea. they can rent bicycles and pedal their way around. these travelers used the jr pass to get here. >> cheaper in the, we can go everywhere. we come from hokata. >> the past helps us to contribute to areas across the country. i think we can increase the number of people who use it by making those places more attractive. >> airlines are also getting into the act. competition with train operators is intensifying, as new lines open. airlines are struggling to increase the number of passengers on domestic routes. they planned on selling discount tickets to foreign travelers three years ago. one way flights any where within japan costs less than $100. that's less than 83% less than the regular fare. ana officials are trying to find out where people were overseas like to go. they're trying to gain insight. >> translator: i think foreign visitors might be interested in seeing different things than regular
the city in the preif he can tar in western japan is about 20 minutes by local train. but the number of overseas tourists rose 40% in 2014 to about 130,000. that's roughly the same as the city's population. many of those tourists are head today islands in the inland sea. they can rent bicycles and pedal their way around. these travelers used the jr pass to get here. >> cheaper in the, we can go everywhere. we come from hokata. >> the past helps us to contribute to areas across the...
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for saturday temperature in the foothills, in the mid to upper 50s, taylorsville, back toward lenoir, charlotte area, upper 50s, 58 here in the city, same for monroe, southeast of the city, closer to 60 for wadesboro, back toward pageland, chester south carolina, close to that, 60 degree mark with lows in the upper 30s. take you through the rest of the seven day first alert forecast, mid 60 by monday, then we have a nice stretch ahead in the 70s to take us through tuesday next rain gets in here next friday night and into saturday of next weekend. that is a check of the forecast, kristen, back to you. >> kristen: next at 5:30, heading to the birthplace of bluegrass, take a trip with the southern weekend to nashville and the hallowed halls of the your buddy ron once said he could install your ceiling fan. he couldn't. and that one time yeah, it wasn't. so when ron said you'd never afford a john deere tractor, you knew better. now ron does too. the e series. legendary john deere quality. unexpected low price. e series compact tractors come with >> kristen: your high school student has an opportunity to speak with representatives from histo
for saturday temperature in the foothills, in the mid to upper 50s, taylorsville, back toward lenoir, charlotte area, upper 50s, 58 here in the city, same for monroe, southeast of the city, closer to 60 for wadesboro, back toward pageland, chester south carolina, close to that, 60 degree mark with lows in the upper 30s. take you through the rest of the seven day first alert forecast, mid 60 by monday, then we have a nice stretch ahead in the 70s to take us through tuesday next rain gets in here...
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. >> reporter: at the same time the city made an extra $5 million in hotel taxes plus sales taxes and other taxes. >> we're still assessing the revenue we were able terrene rate -- were able to generate. >> reporter: now there is other departments in question as well. the fire department, the sheriffs department, the department of public works and we probably won't get a final account against whether we may or lost money until the final report which is due in april. until then everybody is talking. in san francisco phil pa mere kpix 5. >>> how much will the delicious seafood cost? >>> spot on for this time there east out of the bay with denver topping out near 68 degrees and brentwood. good morning, bodega bay. >> we are seeing a few brake lights and slower speeds. westbound 580 from 205 to the greenville pass no delays once you hit the dublin interchange. >>> crab lovers waiting with baited breath as fishermen try to agree on the price of crab this morning. both parties are meeting behind closed doors. they got the first look at the catch of the commercial season. one buyer says the
. >> reporter: at the same time the city made an extra $5 million in hotel taxes plus sales taxes and other taxes. >> we're still assessing the revenue we were able terrene rate -- were able to generate. >> reporter: now there is other departments in question as well. the fire department, the sheriffs department, the department of public works and we probably won't get a final account against whether we may or lost money until the final report which is due in april. until then...
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back in january we told you the former portsmouth city manager was considering entering the race. rowe resigned from his roll as interim city manager last year, the same night council fired then city attorney george willson. the u-n refugee agency warned today of a humanitarian crisis "looming" in greece -- where about 25-thousand migrants and refugees trying to get to western europe remain stuck. another one-thousand refugees and migrants arrived on the greek island of lesbos today, in their attempt to make their way to mainland europe. a united nations spokeswoman said-- other e-u countries should step up their efforts to help greece. she said the chaos was created by individual countries coming up with their own solutions to the migrant crisis-- and should be addressed at the european level. 2:52-3:07 s/ melissa fleming/unhcr :31 people are very confused, very upset, and the greek government is also doing its best. unhcr is ramping up but there are a lot of people living in miserable conditions right now and with very little information about what is going to happen with their lives." new arrivals urged the macedonian government to open its borders
back in january we told you the former portsmouth city manager was considering entering the race. rowe resigned from his roll as interim city manager last year, the same night council fired then city attorney george willson. the u-n refugee agency warned today of a humanitarian crisis "looming" in greece -- where about 25-thousand migrants and refugees trying to get to western europe remain stuck. another one-thousand refugees and migrants arrived on the greek island of lesbos today,...
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attacked the christian community in pakistan today, turns out to be the same group that claimed responsibility for attacks in the same city a year ago against two christian churches. that time it was attributed to part of their effort to bring attention away from isis and back to their group and the larger pakistani taliban. it was about vying for attention. but it was also about constantly trying to prove to the pakistani government that they are not in control. so that's why you've got the micro inside pakistan and then this larger fight for attention against isis which of course has opened up what it calls the brigade next door in afghanistan. >> when you look back at the past eight days, four separate attacks in four separate countries, what does that tell you for the need for a more global coordinated response. if that's possible, coming from admittedly different groups here -- >> you know, there has been long-standing efforts towards cooperation between the u.s. and pakistani government between governments in the region. but there were some real issues especially within europe about information sharing. and what thi
attacked the christian community in pakistan today, turns out to be the same group that claimed responsibility for attacks in the same city a year ago against two christian churches. that time it was attributed to part of their effort to bring attention away from isis and back to their group and the larger pakistani taliban. it was about vying for attention. but it was also about constantly trying to prove to the pakistani government that they are not in control. so that's why you've got the...
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you are from the same city that donald trump is from and his waffling on the ku klux klan. >> it is unbelievablet in the 21st century that we would have a presidential candidate that has to waffle on the issue of the ku klux klan, of racial discrimination and bigotry, and it is really unfortunate that hisld trump is using candidacy -- not amy: we have to leav ♪ ♪ just walking in this garden of the hill and down the hill, you don't need to go to a gym.
you are from the same city that donald trump is from and his waffling on the ku klux klan. >> it is unbelievablet in the 21st century that we would have a presidential candidate that has to waffle on the issue of the ku klux klan, of racial discrimination and bigotry, and it is really unfortunate that hisld trump is using candidacy -- not amy: we have to leav ♪ ♪ just walking in this garden of the hill and down the hill, you don't need to go to a gym.
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. >> it's amazing like these four kids are all from the same city, played together in our youth program. it just meant the world to the community. >> reporter: so what's the secret? how does tiny plainfield new jersey develop so much talent that's taken their game and their teams to the high stage of college basketball? it started at a very young age with a plan in mind. >> you know firsthand as your son otis junior played when he was a young kid. what we try to teach here is fundamentals first. first 30 days or 45 days just fundamentals. then we put them on teams and have them compete. we put them in a environment where they have no choice but you know, play in front of people, so when they get to high school, no problem for them. >> he has sears alongside him, big jam for justin sears! >> reporter: the classroom has been no problem for yale's justin sears. the two-time ivy league player of the year is on track to graduate in may. he is a beacon for the youth of plainfield. >> that's what i love about it. not the basketball part. but the education part! he shows anyone you can stay her
. >> it's amazing like these four kids are all from the same city, played together in our youth program. it just meant the world to the community. >> reporter: so what's the secret? how does tiny plainfield new jersey develop so much talent that's taken their game and their teams to the high stage of college basketball? it started at a very young age with a plan in mind. >> you know firsthand as your son otis junior played when he was a young kid. what we try to teach here is...
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back in january we told you the former portsmouth city manager was considering the run rowe resigned from his roll as interim city manager last year, the same night council fired then city attorney george willson. as expected -- jesse matthew junior admitted he abducted and killed students. it's been a long time coming for the families of hannah graham and morgan harrington. c0029- john graham - victim's father "his evil deprived the world of a great talent, but hannah's enduring gift to us all is that she enabled this wicked man to be apprehended and convicted. she did change the world, but at a terrible price." (butt) gil harrington - victim's mother 1344 "the finality and accountability that has been achieved today with this plea agreement, will allow our family to redirect energy into healing and recovery 1400 both families spoke outside albemarle county court today. police arrested matthew after 18- year-old u-v-a student hannah graham disappeared in 20-14. investigators found her body a month later. from there police connected him to the murder of morgan harrington -- the virginia tech student who vanished in 2009. he was also convict
back in january we told you the former portsmouth city manager was considering the run rowe resigned from his roll as interim city manager last year, the same night council fired then city attorney george willson. as expected -- jesse matthew junior admitted he abducted and killed students. it's been a long time coming for the families of hannah graham and morgan harrington. c0029- john graham - victim's father "his evil deprived the world of a great talent, but hannah's enduring gift to...
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. >> reporter: at the same time the city made an extra $5 million in hotel taxes, sales taxes and other taxes. >> we're still assessing the revenue generated and what the real costs are, but news like this does concern me what other costs might have been. >> reporter: the fire department, sheriff's department, the port, muni, department of public works costs and we problem won't get a final accounting as to whether we made or lost money until the final report due possibly in april. until then everybody's talking. in san francisco phil matier, kpix5. >>> an 8-year-old boy shot in this bay area neighborhood, tonight we'll tell you about the dramatic end and manhunt for the suspected gunman. >> chaos at the u.s. capitol after gunfire erupts, tonight the san jose students caught in the middle of the mayhem. >> mosquitoes spreading zika could be here sooner than you think, tonight the parts of the, sea. the crew climbed onto a submarine, 300 miles southwest of panama, d arrested 4 people earlier ts month. they also seized more than 12- thousand pounds of cocaine. street value? about 200 mill
. >> reporter: at the same time the city made an extra $5 million in hotel taxes, sales taxes and other taxes. >> we're still assessing the revenue generated and what the real costs are, but news like this does concern me what other costs might have been. >> reporter: the fire department, sheriff's department, the port, muni, department of public works costs and we problem won't get a final accounting as to whether we made or lost money until the final report due possibly in...
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that's roughly the same as the city's population. many of those tourists are headed to islands in the seto inland sea. they can rent bicycles near train stations and pedal their way around. these travellers used the jr pass to get here. >> cheaper. we can go to everywhere. >> translator: the pass helps us contribute to the revitalization of areas across the country. i think we can increase the number of people who use it by making those places more attractive. >> reporter: airlines are also getting into the act. competition with train operators is intensifying as new lines open. airlines are struggling to increase the number of passengers on domestic routes. all nippon airways began selling discount tickets geared exclusively to foreign travellers three years ago. one-way flights anywhere within japan cost less than $100. that's up to 83% less than the regular fare. sales have doubled every year. a.n.a. officials are also trying to find out where people from overseas like to go. they've increased the number of nonjapanese staff at th
that's roughly the same as the city's population. many of those tourists are headed to islands in the seto inland sea. they can rent bicycles near train stations and pedal their way around. these travellers used the jr pass to get here. >> cheaper. we can go to everywhere. >> translator: the pass helps us contribute to the revitalization of areas across the country. i think we can increase the number of people who use it by making those places more attractive. >> reporter:...
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are the sign that went of saving spaces for veterans, active duty military, police and forts at city hall. the city of coco was first to post them. then the sheriff of brevard decided to do the same. >> hopefully other cities and governments across the state and country will pick up on the idea as well. it's an easy thing to see the importance and significance of it. >>> the sheriff said that he will reserve about 15 spots around the county. >>> the rain, the next few days could push the russian river to the brink of flooding. how residents and emergency rues are getting ready. the race for the white house continues to heat up. we will have the latest on this race. >> rain, north bay. rain north bay. not anywhere else. not yet any way. you can see it there. we will have more coming up. >>> the first part of a strong storm system is moving through the area. coming up the precautions sonoma is taking. >> if you are a seat hog on bart it could cost you. we will tell you about the new proposal being discussed today by the board. >> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> and a good morning to you. welcome to mornings on 2. it's thursday. friday eve. march 10th. >> that's brian flores. >> that
are the sign that went of saving spaces for veterans, active duty military, police and forts at city hall. the city of coco was first to post them. then the sheriff of brevard decided to do the same. >> hopefully other cities and governments across the state and country will pick up on the idea as well. it's an easy thing to see the importance and significance of it. >>> the sheriff said that he will reserve about 15 spots around the county. >>> the rain, the next few...
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the tortured and the torterrors were often walking on the same streets of the cities. how did argentina handle it after the generals were sent back to the barracks? >> first of all, it wasn't handled right after. there were some processes, but if you recall, a lot of those processes were reverted. they never gave amnesty. so in reality, most of the processes started with the government. but regarding that, it is important to know that argentina is a country in dispute, and it has been in dispute for several decades, i would say, and therefore, not only did the united states, the forces that acted upon argentina during the coup. many people has to wonder if they released these records, what are they going to do with criminals, war criminals like kissinger himself? or what are they going to do with other people that are still in the realm of the u.s. government. are they going to be prosecuted? are they going to be, the case of those being reprimanded. >> talking about how our country comes to terms with its own past, america almost seems unaware of its implications in t
the tortured and the torterrors were often walking on the same streets of the cities. how did argentina handle it after the generals were sent back to the barracks? >> first of all, it wasn't handled right after. there were some processes, but if you recall, a lot of those processes were reverted. they never gave amnesty. so in reality, most of the processes started with the government. but regarding that, it is important to know that argentina is a country in dispute, and it has been in...
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up on the stand and testified that you've done it, knowing that you're going to go back out in the same city that you were in when you belonged to that gang and maybe take your chances of what denouncing them might do to you today. you're like this close to succeed. and you're so afraid of that. that it's easier for you to fail. just think about this hearing today and all this argument about whether you're a good person or you're not. there's only really one opinion in this room right now that matters and it's mine. i think you are a good person and i think you're going to make it. for that reason, today the court is order that you serve 30 days in the lake county juvenile center and i'm going to give you credit for the time you served, i'm going to release you today and order you released to the custody of your mother. >> okay? >> your honor, may i hug miss bob- >> if they want to hug you, you can hug them. >> i'm not going to make that request. >> you're going to be okay. >> thanks, bob. >> this is my first time not to hug you, miss sarah. >> i know. >> even though he did test dirty for ma
up on the stand and testified that you've done it, knowing that you're going to go back out in the same city that you were in when you belonged to that gang and maybe take your chances of what denouncing them might do to you today. you're like this close to succeed. and you're so afraid of that. that it's easier for you to fail. just think about this hearing today and all this argument about whether you're a good person or you're not. there's only really one opinion in this room right now that...
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as of 5:00 p.m. 75 is where we are at in the queen city. same into rock hill and gastonia. 75 salisbury. 73 statesville and victory and morganton 74. and boone comfortable as of 5:00 p.m. sundown 6:26 and sunrise at 6:40 and tomorrow our average high will be around 61 but we will hit will be in the upper 70s. and which is more average of the early to middle part of may. once that sun does go down down into the 60s by 7:00. and 61 closer to midnight. and we never fall much below the mid-50s all night long. it will be mild from the start first thing tomorrow morning. more on the complete seven-day first-alert forecast for you coming up shortly. now let's check in with tonya rivens and first alert traffic center. >> your first alert traffic is sponsored by people's bank. as we check in by briar creek road and independence eastbound it's got volume starting to pick up. central avenue. and this injury accident has all lanes blocked. the plaza and eastway drive are great alternate routes. and the volume on independence on the dot camera leaving center
as of 5:00 p.m. 75 is where we are at in the queen city. same into rock hill and gastonia. 75 salisbury. 73 statesville and victory and morganton 74. and boone comfortable as of 5:00 p.m. sundown 6:26 and sunrise at 6:40 and tomorrow our average high will be around 61 but we will hit will be in the upper 70s. and which is more average of the early to middle part of may. once that sun does go down down into the 60s by 7:00. and 61 closer to midnight. and we never fall much below the mid-50s all...
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