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gary woodland's final-round 64.e off the tournament record for best final-round score by an eventual champion. that includes the likes of mark calcavecchia and vijay singh. fowler, rahm, berger, all disappointing sundays, finishing outside the top 10. brandt snedeker, who's won at pebble beach twice. he'll be there next week looking for a third. kizzire, fedexcup leader and two-time winner already on this season. 31st this week. bubba, tied for 40th. you see colt knost. colt ford is the defending champion at the $1 million hole in one for charity. knocked it 13 inches. he'll be there to defend that. leadoff show sunday at noon eastern. we'll be back to wrap it up. gary woodland has his third tour victory. winner in a playoff. money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or
gary woodland's final-round 64.e off the tournament record for best final-round score by an eventual champion. that includes the likes of mark calcavecchia and vijay singh. fowler, rahm, berger, all disappointing sundays, finishing outside the top 10. brandt snedeker, who's won at pebble beach twice. he'll be there next week looking for a third. kizzire, fedexcup leader and two-time winner already on this season. 31st this week. bubba, tied for 40th. you see colt knost. colt ford is the...
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as we go into the woodland time period, it's about agriculture, and how agriculture changed all the lives. it spread very rapidly across the country. maize, corn, which came up from mexico, it's a wild grain, changed the lives of many native americans. and one of the things corn did, all of the different crops that they started growing was it started giving groups that were successful a bit of free time. and so, we start seeing more artistic things being made by successful groups of people. people that no longer had to worry about the amount of food they had that day or the next day, that are starting to be able to think in longer terms of time, which allows them the time to be creative. we see it especially in arkansas, in mississippian times. some of the most fantastic pottery in the country was made. the arkansas river valleys had wonderful clay. we had mussels in the rivers, which is very important. they were ground up to make tempering. tempering is what allows a pot to be put into a fire and not crack. so, the mussels were ground up, mixed with the clay, and that way when it was fir
as we go into the woodland time period, it's about agriculture, and how agriculture changed all the lives. it spread very rapidly across the country. maize, corn, which came up from mexico, it's a wild grain, changed the lives of many native americans. and one of the things corn did, all of the different crops that they started growing was it started giving groups that were successful a bit of free time. and so, we start seeing more artistic things being made by successful groups of people....
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american gary woodland parred the first extra hole to beat compatriot chez reavie in a playoff at thenker at the first playoff hole, the par—four 18th, woodland blasted out to the front edge of the green, from where he needed only two putts to clinch his third pga tour victory. overnight leader rickie fowler faded with a 73 to tie for 11th. the latest in the super bowl at the moment, philadelphia up against the patriots, 22—19. that's all from us, see you soon. well, the weather over the weekend was pretty mixed, wasn't it? at least we ended on a mostly sunny note, that is across the majority of the country on sunday. now it's turning colder. cold enough for some snow this week. some of us will get a covering over the next couple of days. you might even have some snow lying in your area already. that's most likely across south—eastern areas, east anglia, and into lincolnshire. wintry showers blowing off the north sea over the past few hours. might be a covering just in time for the rush hour, particularly in kent and sussex, maybe essex and possibly the greater london area as well. th
american gary woodland parred the first extra hole to beat compatriot chez reavie in a playoff at thenker at the first playoff hole, the par—four 18th, woodland blasted out to the front edge of the green, from where he needed only two putts to clinch his third pga tour victory. overnight leader rickie fowler faded with a 73 to tie for 11th. the latest in the super bowl at the moment, philadelphia up against the patriots, 22—19. that's all from us, see you soon. well, the weather over the...
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and garry woodland just had to sink that par putt to win the phoenix open. i break the game down like no other, because i can. >> you go, drew. >> how many co-workers do you know have one of those? >> that's right. >> see you then. >>> well just ahead, a new movie unravels the dark mistmystery o san jose's remington house. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. color? >> purple. >> where is the craziest place i had sex? >> a circus. [cheers] jerry: don't you just want to have my job? [cheers] jerry: next "springer." >>> tonight on abc7 news at 9:00, meet the bay area girl scout whose sales are blooming thanks to a new law and it's all going to a good cause. >>> and then a south bay man who won't le
and garry woodland just had to sink that par putt to win the phoenix open. i break the game down like no other, because i can. >> you go, drew. >> how many co-workers do you know have one of those? >> that's right. >> see you then. >>> well just ahead, a new movie unravels the dark mistmystery o san jose's remington house. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a...
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and garry woodland just had to sink that par putt to win the phoenix open.the game down like no other, because i can. >> you go, drew. >> how many co-workers do you know have one of those? >> that's right. >> see you then. >>> well just ahead, a new movie unravels the dark san jose's remington house. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. acronyms alolfun. laugh out loud, btw by the way, and of course, wbyceiydbo we'll buy your car even if you don't buy ours hey, what if i wanted to sell my car? wbyceiydbo! wbyceiydbo? we'll buy your car even if you don't buy ours wbyceiydbo wbyceiydbo!! wbyceiydbo wbyceiydbo!! wbyceiydbo! wbyceiydbo!!! wbycei
and garry woodland just had to sink that par putt to win the phoenix open.the game down like no other, because i can. >> you go, drew. >> how many co-workers do you know have one of those? >> that's right. >> see you then. >>> well just ahead, a new movie unravels the dark san jose's remington house. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps...
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woodland, an asu grad would win the tournament. it is the fourth straight tournament that has ended in a playoff. the stand for women are on the road today in -- stanford women are on the road today in eugene. kiana williams takes care of the type. williams had 14 but the big score for stanford was brittany make feed -- mcphee. stanford wins 78-65 to finish an oregon sweep. no such good fortune for cal at oregon state. a nice play for the bears. kiana smith with an easy hoop but this game was all oregon state. katie mcwilliams will drain a quarter three. oregon state by 20, 68-48. we do have the super bowl going on right now which is turning out to be a scoring bonanza. they first -- just finished the first quarter and it -- first- half and -- 3rd quarter. >> fly, eagles, fly.>> go pats go.>>> thank you so much for watching. have a great night. wow, sheldon, i cannot believe you made up your own game. oh, "research lab" is more than a game. it's like the slogan says: "the physics is theoretical, but the fun is real." we must not be
woodland, an asu grad would win the tournament. it is the fourth straight tournament that has ended in a playoff. the stand for women are on the road today in -- stanford women are on the road today in eugene. kiana williams takes care of the type. williams had 14 but the big score for stanford was brittany make feed -- mcphee. stanford wins 78-65 to finish an oregon sweep. no such good fortune for cal at oregon state. a nice play for the bears. kiana smith with an easy hoop but this game was...
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gary woodland enjoying the noise. and his tee shot on the stadium hole.ends up dropping that for birdie. at 17 under, he fires a 64. he's in the house at 18 under. 18th hole after a birdie on 17. chez reavie finds the bottom of the jar, 18 under, forces a lot of, but he misses the key putt on the first hole. gary woodland makes that to win the phoenix open. >>> no greater feeling than winning the super bowl. it can never be taken away from you. you are a champion for life. losing, you saw tom brady, another story. it is so hard to get there. i can't imagine how tough that must be. brady is 5 and 3 with belichick, the patriots are 5 and 5 in super bowls total in their career. so, great season, but, man, to go all that way and lose, it's got to be brutal. >> the bay area, two products from here. >> exactly. >> playing key roles in that game. tom brady from san mateo. congratulations, that hurts. >> i was hoping they didn't take that catch away from him. he bobbled it. but philadelphia is rocking tonight. >> yes, they are. all right, shu, thank you. unravel
gary woodland enjoying the noise. and his tee shot on the stadium hole.ends up dropping that for birdie. at 17 under, he fires a 64. he's in the house at 18 under. 18th hole after a birdie on 17. chez reavie finds the bottom of the jar, 18 under, forces a lot of, but he misses the key putt on the first hole. gary woodland makes that to win the phoenix open. >>> no greater feeling than winning the super bowl. it can never be taken away from you. you are a champion for life. losing, you...
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as we go into the woodlands time period, it's about agriculture, and how agriculture changed all the lives, it spread very rapidly across the country, corn, which came up from mexico changed theain lives of many native americans. in one of the things corn did, all of the different crops that was itarted growing started giving groups that were successful a bit of free time. seeing moreart byistic things being made successful groups of people. about the amount of food they had that day or the next day, but are starting to be termso think and longer of time, which allows them the time to be creative. arkansas,especially in mississippian times,, most fantastic pottery in the country was made. the arkansas or valleys had wonderful clay, we had muscles in the rivers, which is very important. they were ground-up to make tempering. tempering is what allows a pot to be put into a fire and not crack. so the muscles were ground-up and mixed with the clay in that way when it was fired, you are rocksolid pots. so arkansas had all the ingredients. i think everyone's favorites artifacts that they s
as we go into the woodlands time period, it's about agriculture, and how agriculture changed all the lives, it spread very rapidly across the country, corn, which came up from mexico changed theain lives of many native americans. in one of the things corn did, all of the different crops that was itarted growing started giving groups that were successful a bit of free time. seeing moreart byistic things being made successful groups of people. about the amount of food they had that day or the...
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view care home in stevenage yesterday afternoon. to the woodlands view care home a second person was blaze, thought to have been caused by an explosion from an oxygen cylinder. by an explosion from the black—cab rapistjohn worboys has been transferred back to a prison in yorkshire after his controversial move to a jail in london. after his controversial move the prison service faced criticism after the serial sex offender was moved injanuary to the city where he committed his crimes. legal proceedings are currently under way to try and prevent his release on parole. under way to try and prevent he was jailed in 2009 for drugging and sexually assaulting female passengers. for drugging and sexually the government is to consult on new planning rules that would make it easier for homeowners to add two storeys to existing buildings in cities. to add two storeys to existing but any extra levels could only be added if the property remained in keeping with the area. added if the property remained ministers are trying to increase housing capacity in england. mps have warned that cuts to the r
view care home in stevenage yesterday afternoon. to the woodlands view care home a second person was blaze, thought to have been caused by an explosion from an oxygen cylinder. by an explosion from the black—cab rapistjohn worboys has been transferred back to a prison in yorkshire after his controversial move to a jail in london. after his controversial move the prison service faced criticism after the serial sex offender was moved injanuary to the city where he committed his crimes. legal...
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everything's clear around but like we're not going to let you out like right now because it's weeks to woodland break you know the school everybody was just trying to reach out to their friends and their family. were hurt how much harm i just like feel very kind of lost because like i don't know what will i call it sort of like it's all stuff because like it's just never have been so me and i just don't think that going to school is going to be like the same up there with fun because i felt like knowledgeable in the building of the shooting was. you know pictures from the scene there showing the distress of those touched by the tragedy here's heidi deadly incident on fourth that. he saw my dead body there on the floor and lower on the floor how many people are like five on the third floor. to look like students it was one teacher and four students. so they do call the fire drill you want to. boom boom boom boom very gunshot i doze firecrackers but there is a lot going on. so i could come in and being like i'm going to shoot at school you like start taking your family i love the we never know wh
everything's clear around but like we're not going to let you out like right now because it's weeks to woodland break you know the school everybody was just trying to reach out to their friends and their family. were hurt how much harm i just like feel very kind of lost because like i don't know what will i call it sort of like it's all stuff because like it's just never have been so me and i just don't think that going to school is going to be like the same up there with fun because i felt...
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woodland for the win. 4th straight week a tournament ended in a playoff. pebble beach next weekend and now something really different. put it this way. from the time i posted this a few weeks ago, a quarreler million people have seen -- quarter million people have seen it and shared it. check it out. >> reporter: any given night from san francisco or any given day you will find multiple players sweating out this game wafunny -- with a funny name, pickle ball. >> reporter: got whacked? >> yeah. >> reporter: the name, pickle ball, just weird. >> yeah. so the family who invented the game, one of the stories is the dog was named pickles and so every time the ball goes off court -- [ talking at the same time ] >> reporter: this has come a long way since they came up with the game in 1965. lee lost 22 pounds playing pickle ball. freddy lost 29. what is the first thing i have to do? >> dink the ball. dink the ball. dink. dink. >> dink. >> reporter: a estimation of tennis, bad mittens and ping ball, pickle ball is the fastest growing sport in the u.s. according to
woodland for the win. 4th straight week a tournament ended in a playoff. pebble beach next weekend and now something really different. put it this way. from the time i posted this a few weeks ago, a quarreler million people have seen -- quarter million people have seen it and shared it. check it out. >> reporter: any given night from san francisco or any given day you will find multiple players sweating out this game wafunny -- with a funny name, pickle ball. >> reporter: got...
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with the oldest time period and then go through different galleries, the archaic time period, the woodland time period, the mississippi time period and into the historic time period. the historic time period is separated from prehistoric because that is the first contact with europeans and how the europeans changed native american life. when the word indian is mentioned, we cannot help it, we all do it, but we automatically guy this picture of a sitting on a spotted pony with a big headdress on the plains of nebraska. that is what tv and movies have done to us. is we tried to of differentdreds tribes and about their cultures and about how they live, what they ate, how they dressed, and so that you start seeing the diverse of vocation -- the diverse education -- the dive rsification that happens in our country. a lot of changes occurred. that is a difference when we go from the time when many groups were hunting giant beast, the mammoths and the mastodons, and the changes that occur as we going to the archaic time pinto when those giant -- the archaic period when those beasts are no longer
with the oldest time period and then go through different galleries, the archaic time period, the woodland time period, the mississippi time period and into the historic time period. the historic time period is separated from prehistoric because that is the first contact with europeans and how the europeans changed native american life. when the word indian is mentioned, we cannot help it, we all do it, but we automatically guy this picture of a sitting on a spotted pony with a big headdress on...
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. >>> leaders want the public's health in redesigning a group of west side parks, woodland park, cool springs park and tillman park up for investigation. the focus on wood lawn. that start at 4:30 in wood lawn library. a report shows investments in parks and recreation for children. >> just good for their health but absolutely necessary. >>> the philadelphia school district is a step closer to having a new nine-member board. the educational nominating panel voted 27 candidates to mayor jim kenney to make the final decision. we have the list of names on the nbc10 app. mayor kenney has until march 18th to make those appointments. >>> 37 degrees outside. i don't know about you, but i had frost on my windshield. >> yes, 10, 15 degrees cooler today than yesterday. let's check in with bill henley for the details, bill? >> yeah, it's cold outside with a frost. clear skies and a chilly morning with the temperatures dropping. it's dry from a live view of the kimmel center in center city. the temperatures are well into the 50s this afternoon. clear and cool this evening. it will be back down to
. >>> leaders want the public's health in redesigning a group of west side parks, woodland park, cool springs park and tillman park up for investigation. the focus on wood lawn. that start at 4:30 in wood lawn library. a report shows investments in parks and recreation for children. >> just good for their health but absolutely necessary. >>> the philadelphia school district is a step closer to having a new nine-member board. the educational nominating panel voted 27...
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jim: that's last week gary woodland had his first win as a father. and the same case for ted potter. just a year and a half ago his wife and ted welcomed a little boy. he's a year and a half old. ted potter really never let anyone get close. he wins by three over mickelson, jons johnson, day, and reavie. clint eastwood, your attachment to this tournament is priceless. there's the last time on cbs. you go back to the 1950's, you started competing here in the 1960's. thank you for your hosting of one of the true special events in golf. clint: thank you. it's a pleasure. a pleasure sitting here with you guys. jim: we'll do it again next week like we had here. nick: i can't way. jim: we'll see you there. for lance and steve in the truck. jim nantz saying congratulations to ted potter jr. oh, that's lovely...so graceful. the corkscrew spin, ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching
jim: that's last week gary woodland had his first win as a father. and the same case for ted potter. just a year and a half ago his wife and ted welcomed a little boy. he's a year and a half old. ted potter really never let anyone get close. he wins by three over mickelson, jons johnson, day, and reavie. clint eastwood, your attachment to this tournament is priceless. there's the last time on cbs. you go back to the 1950's, you started competing here in the 1960's. thank you for your hosting of...
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diminishing forest in the country each year nigeria loses more than three thousand square kilometers of woodland only seven percent of its land mass is still coming by. the foundation a set of grass roots because of asian comedians to help to protect the forests the chairman fred explains the zone system of neighboring going to get a forest it covers three hundred fifty square kilometer is divided into three times we have transitional and causal yeah we are transitional. where we're plant. last. august so we are also in tents or blunt one of your trees this year the transitions season the most human activity farmers are allowed to plant crops here in the close supervision however one major concern is arsenic people sneak into the area to set fire to the land and drive animals out of the brush they also think go to the forest to light up the forests because they want so full for i mean months it's as we need me. in the projects them vicious goal of the nigerian prince of asian foundation is to have twenty five percent of nigeria's land mass covered with forest again within thirty years that's abo
diminishing forest in the country each year nigeria loses more than three thousand square kilometers of woodland only seven percent of its land mass is still coming by. the foundation a set of grass roots because of asian comedians to help to protect the forests the chairman fred explains the zone system of neighboring going to get a forest it covers three hundred fifty square kilometer is divided into three times we have transitional and causal yeah we are transitional. where we're plant....
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six other residents were also taken to hospital after the incident at woodlands view care home; one iscondition. an investigation is under way into the cause of the explosion. a woman's been rescued from a submerged car after she became stranded on a beach on the cumbrian coast as the tide was coming in. the driver was forced to climb on to the top of her vehicle to escape rising sea water between mawbray and beckfoot. she was rescued by silloth lifeboat and treated for hypothermia. sinn fein has confirmed that one of its stormont politicians — who speaks for the party on policing matters — removed a wheel clamp from his car after it was illegally parked in belfast. video footage of gerry kelly taking the clamp off has been posted on social media asjohn campbell reports. gerry kelly represents north belfast in the northern ireland assembly. he's a formerjunior minister and speaks for his party on policing matters. on friday morning, he parked outside his gym in what is clearly marked as a restricted area. what happened next was captured by eyewitnesses. gerry kelly's car is clamped. ge
six other residents were also taken to hospital after the incident at woodlands view care home; one iscondition. an investigation is under way into the cause of the explosion. a woman's been rescued from a submerged car after she became stranded on a beach on the cumbrian coast as the tide was coming in. the driver was forced to climb on to the top of her vehicle to escape rising sea water between mawbray and beckfoot. she was rescued by silloth lifeboat and treated for hypothermia. sinn fein...
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but now, madam speaker, the federal energy regulation commission is demanding that the woodland mills spend $6 million on a fish ladder and other requirements in order to renew its license. but the dam already has a fish license that works fine. it does not generate any for the mill. and it cannot afford the for th and it cannot afford the $6 million price tag for these unnecessary requirements. the main legislature, madam speaker, has -- maine legislature, madam speaker, has already voted to allow maine inland fisheries and wildlife to assume control of the dam to make sure the habitat and property owners are protected, and the mill can continue to prosper without these undo and unnecessary regulations. madam speaker, i ask today, right now, that ferc do what's right and allow the transfer of the ownership of this dam from the mill to the state of maine which solves this critically important problem in one of the poorest areas in the country. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman
but now, madam speaker, the federal energy regulation commission is demanding that the woodland mills spend $6 million on a fish ladder and other requirements in order to renew its license. but the dam already has a fish license that works fine. it does not generate any for the mill. and it cannot afford the for th and it cannot afford the $6 million price tag for these unnecessary requirements. the main legislature, madam speaker, has -- maine legislature, madam speaker, has already voted to...
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the 17—year—old anne noblett was strangled and her body frozen solid in woodland near wheathampstead.ng them to finally come forward with information. the board, people keep things and yes we would certainly hope that somebody may just yes we would certainly hope that somebody mayjust give us a little bit of information. they may not realise how it is to us, but anything at all can be of use to us. new analysis of two infamous letters said to be written by jack the ripper suggests that they are fakes. experts studied the notes supposedly penned by the east end murderer and sent to a news agency in 1888. similarities to other writing at the time suggests that they were, in fact, faked byjournalists to boost business. london's first bingo academy has been launched in camden. the company behind it hope to attract younger people to the game. the number of halls in london has dropped from over 50 in 2006 to just 19 today. intimidated or overwhelmed by the skill levels that they face in traditional bingo hall is what we are trying to do is give young people a chance to compete so that they
the 17—year—old anne noblett was strangled and her body frozen solid in woodland near wheathampstead.ng them to finally come forward with information. the board, people keep things and yes we would certainly hope that somebody may just yes we would certainly hope that somebody mayjust give us a little bit of information. they may not realise how it is to us, but anything at all can be of use to us. new analysis of two infamous letters said to be written by jack the ripper suggests that they...
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six other residents were also taken to hospital after the incident at woodlands view care home. 0ne is a full investigation will be carried out. 0ur correspondent richard smith is at the scene. investigators are trying to piece together why there was an explosion and fire at this care home in stevenage. the localfire brigade is being supported by police and the london fire brigade in that work. a police cordon surrounds part of the building and the people arriving today have been met by the police. the fire crews were called to reports of an explosion at about half past four in the afternoon yesterday. 41 people were in the affected part of the building and most were able to get out, but some could not. the fire service rescued five people and lead ten others to safety. seven people were taken to hospital, and one of them, a man in his 80s, has since died. another person is in a critical condition. the fire service said it appears an oxygen cylinder was in the room where the fire started and may have played a part in the fire. today, family and friends have been coming to the home obvi
six other residents were also taken to hospital after the incident at woodlands view care home. 0ne is a full investigation will be carried out. 0ur correspondent richard smith is at the scene. investigators are trying to piece together why there was an explosion and fire at this care home in stevenage. the localfire brigade is being supported by police and the london fire brigade in that work. a police cordon surrounds part of the building and the people arriving today have been met by the...
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the incident occurred at woodlands view car home. under way into the cause of the explosion. the german chancellor angela merkel is holding a final day of talks in an attempt to form a governing coalition with the opposition social democrats. four months after the general election, germany has a caretaker government at the country remains in political limbo. 0ur correspondent damien mcguiness is in berlin. and, damien, there's a great deal at stake for angela merkel in these talks? absolutely. as you say, it has been four months since the election. she has already tried wants to form a government with the liberals and the green party. those talks collapsed in november. talks with the social democrats are their only chance. if they failed, it would seriously undermine her credibility, the most likely outcome then would be another election. that would lead to a long period of instability in germany and the potential of no new government until the autumn. and also we might find ourselves in this position we are in now, with a potential
the incident occurred at woodlands view car home. under way into the cause of the explosion. the german chancellor angela merkel is holding a final day of talks in an attempt to form a governing coalition with the opposition social democrats. four months after the general election, germany has a caretaker government at the country remains in political limbo. 0ur correspondent damien mcguiness is in berlin. and, damien, there's a great deal at stake for angela merkel in these talks? absolutely....
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six other residents were also taken to hospital after the incident at woodlands view care home, one isin a critical condition. herefordshire county council says a full investigation will be carried out. sinn fein has confirmed that one of its stormont members removed a clamp from the front wheel of his car in belfast. video footage of gerry kelly taking the clamp off and driving away has been posted on social media. live now to our correspondent john campbell in belfast. he has been their policing spokesman for quite a long time and used to be a member of the northern ireland policing board. he is as senior sinn fein member and was formerly a leader of the ira, but has been committed to politics for more than 20 years. we can see what happened. he had come out of the gym and he found his car was clamped because it was ina found his car was clamped because it was in a restricted area. the footage showed him on the ground, fiddling with the klan, pulling the chains. there was set of cutters on the ground next to him which would suggest that is what he used to remove the clown. he was abl
six other residents were also taken to hospital after the incident at woodlands view care home, one isin a critical condition. herefordshire county council says a full investigation will be carried out. sinn fein has confirmed that one of its stormont members removed a clamp from the front wheel of his car in belfast. video footage of gerry kelly taking the clamp off and driving away has been posted on social media. live now to our correspondent john campbell in belfast. he has been their...
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joining me now is editor-in-chief vista for bedford and defense attorney rebecca rose woodland.d to see you. christopher, what have you heard, what's the latest from the beltway about the democratic memo. will it get released, if so how much redaction will there be, et cetera. >> the memo we know they put together as a last minute thing. republicans have been working on their memo for quite some time. everyone had a chance to read it. when the democrats found out the republicans were going to vote to release it that's when they went into overdrive to try to get theirs together and say we want there's two. republicans is very different from the way the republicans treated the democratic memo. the white house doesn't have to do anything to release this memo. they just have to sit there for five days now that it's been released by the committee and then it comes out. i expect it's going to be pushed come out and it will be pushed unless there's something in there that so beyond the pale that the intelligence committee convinced the white house that it needs to stay hidden. >> rebec
joining me now is editor-in-chief vista for bedford and defense attorney rebecca rose woodland.d to see you. christopher, what have you heard, what's the latest from the beltway about the democratic memo. will it get released, if so how much redaction will there be, et cetera. >> the memo we know they put together as a last minute thing. republicans have been working on their memo for quite some time. everyone had a chance to read it. when the democrats found out the republicans were...
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of the computer games i would find on the thing going to would have got bored of the kid in the woodland the border the couple had done but the woulda coulda didn't be part of the kit i would really not to get into some of the judge. i think of them. all you know how do you know. and how much. can i give me one or would they make a move can i get it yet meanwhile a. video of us and a couple done with an r.v. . although diving. board that much like a tsunami. and then we have. to go right over the border. then i am i think. i think you need to go look in the room including among but. i think you mean you can use it with. my mother might not have anything that began in my but in my back i found the ending date beneath me. because i think there are going to be. a lot of money. on the plate. to give us and that. while my brother. quoted me. you know i think. about the goat that i might you know. are there i don't know you. don't know about the only thing i didn't have a baby or you can i live in berlin oh. ok under. the end of london. made out of the. bottle but i think. i'm going to go you
of the computer games i would find on the thing going to would have got bored of the kid in the woodland the border the couple had done but the woulda coulda didn't be part of the kit i would really not to get into some of the judge. i think of them. all you know how do you know. and how much. can i give me one or would they make a move can i get it yet meanwhile a. video of us and a couple done with an r.v. . although diving. board that much like a tsunami. and then we have. to go right over...
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shuttle busing woodland and 8th. looks like we have patchy black ice, freezing high of 35. well windchills in the mid 20s this afternoon. if you're heading to the airport to fly out of super bowl city to philadelphia. looks like all green aircraft, no major delays. kind of cold in chicago, two below nobody has any precip out there. >> a true underdog for the eagles is corey clement a graduate of glassboro high school. the rookie who was not drafted caught four passes last night one for 5 yards and another for a touchdown. afterwards he gave "action news" an inspiringal message. >> it's a moment that we all work for, not just one person, i have a moment to share with my teammates right now. >> it's a blessing, it's dream. >> of course, we wanted to see how you celebrated the super bowl. these are the hundreds "action news" viewers shared with us. we want to see how you are showing off your eagles pride. >> millions tuned into the super bowl to watch the half-time show. reaction to justin timberlake's performance were mixed. >> fans took to twitter to complain that his vocals
shuttle busing woodland and 8th. looks like we have patchy black ice, freezing high of 35. well windchills in the mid 20s this afternoon. if you're heading to the airport to fly out of super bowl city to philadelphia. looks like all green aircraft, no major delays. kind of cold in chicago, two below nobody has any precip out there. >> a true underdog for the eagles is corey clement a graduate of glassboro high school. the rookie who was not drafted caught four passes last night one for 5...
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should the could but i guess i would fall on the single no would have got bored of the kid in the woodland but i the part of the component that. are the would have could didn't be part of the kit i would really like to get into somebody to. govern it. my pick of them up. or you know how do you know. with all my fit of. me. yet. video of us and a couple down here with an r.v. . or democrat going to tsunami. and then we have. already one of them. then i am i think. i think you need to. believe me i'm included among and about and i think you mean you can use it when even. my mother might not even hear that began in my book in my book i found it and then gave me. because i think that it's going to be me i think. a lot of money. i'm going. to give us and that. while i pick up the. quote of me. you know i think. that i might be you know. i don't know very well that you know about clearly even though i did believe it. or you could i live in berlin oh. ok under. you and. made out of the. spot i think my little bit of. happy. i'm going to go i don't know about. or did not. do. that in a movie i get
should the could but i guess i would fall on the single no would have got bored of the kid in the woodland but i the part of the component that. are the would have could didn't be part of the kit i would really like to get into somebody to. govern it. my pick of them up. or you know how do you know. with all my fit of. me. yet. video of us and a couple down here with an r.v. . or democrat going to tsunami. and then we have. already one of them. then i am i think. i think you need to. believe me...
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should the could but i guess i would find i'm nothing going to would have got bored of the kid in the woodland but i the porter the cook book at that but are they would it could didn't be put up the could of it when you knock together and about it somebody to. govern it. i think of them. all you know how to fight em. and how much they come to. my community or would they make a move yet meanwhile a. video of us and a couple down here with an r.v. . for the mother going to tsunami. then we have. already one of them. then i am i think. i think you need to go look in the room including a monkey i don't know. i think you mean you can use it with. my mother might not have anything that began in my but in my pic i found the ending date beneath me. because i think that it's going to clean. up a lot. and then have. to give us a net. while my brother. quoted me. you know i think. about that all right my you know. i don't know you. don't know about the only thing i did a little bit. cooler you could i live in berlin oh. ok under. made out of the. spot i think of my little bit of. rap. how was i going to
should the could but i guess i would find i'm nothing going to would have got bored of the kid in the woodland but i the porter the cook book at that but are they would it could didn't be put up the could of it when you knock together and about it somebody to. govern it. i think of them. all you know how to fight em. and how much they come to. my community or would they make a move yet meanwhile a. video of us and a couple down here with an r.v. . for the mother going to tsunami. then we have....
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but lead agent john kegel knew these vast woodlands very well, and he knew the otds of finding needlesent as he saw it, he only had one option, repugnant as it was with, and that was to cut a deal with gary hilton. >> sunday morning we got him a lawyer and i went up and had a talk with the lawyer and essentially laid out our case. >> hilton's lawyer then conferred with his client. the district attorney was brought into the loop and a deal went down. hilton would plead guilty to murder, because that is what it had been, and then he said he would lead investigators to meredith's body in exchange for taking the death penalty off the table. nobody in law enforcement likes to make deals without holding their nose. >> we had to do it. you know, we needed to find meredith, and given the circumstances i would do the same thing now. >> i'm guessing, agent, the situation in your interview room is, gary, you told us what did to her. now where did you put her? >> yes. and he told us. >> hilton was loaded into a vehicle and he led lawmen down a trail in dawson forest. >> the body will be approximat
but lead agent john kegel knew these vast woodlands very well, and he knew the otds of finding needlesent as he saw it, he only had one option, repugnant as it was with, and that was to cut a deal with gary hilton. >> sunday morning we got him a lawyer and i went up and had a talk with the lawyer and essentially laid out our case. >> hilton's lawyer then conferred with his client. the district attorney was brought into the loop and a deal went down. hilton would plead guilty to...
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so we have extra play against gr ry woodland. he missed it. he tapped in for the win. four straight week, a tournament has ended in a playoff. now something really different. let's put it this way. from the time i posted this story a few weeks ago, a quarter million people have seen it and/or shared it. check it out. >> any given night in san fris francisco or any given day, here at westlake center in daly city, you'll find multiple players sweating out this game with a funny name, tickle ball. >> so what happened? you get whacked? >> the name tickle ball. >> yeah, so the family who invented the game, one of the stories is that the dog was named pick will, so every time the ball would go off court, pickle would get the ball. >> right. >> they came up with the game in 1965. armando lee lost 22 pounds playing pickle ball. freddie lost 29. >> what is the first thing i need to do? >> first thing you have to do is dink the ball. >> reporter: a combination of tennis, badminton and ping-pong. 2 million americans played the n 2016. this year, an estimated 3 milli. and it can b
so we have extra play against gr ry woodland. he missed it. he tapped in for the win. four straight week, a tournament has ended in a playoff. now something really different. let's put it this way. from the time i posted this story a few weeks ago, a quarter million people have seen it and/or shared it. check it out. >> any given night in san fris francisco or any given day, here at westlake center in daly city, you'll find multiple players sweating out this game with a funny name, tickle...
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. >> narrator: some of the minors were sent to yolo county juvenile detention facility in woodland, californiahers, like junior, were taken to shenandoah valley juvenile detention center in virginia. >> they ended up sending him down to virginia.ai and george "arnold," he says, "they-they have my son." and i said, "well, give me the number. let me call and find out what's going on here." >> narrator: they called juni's immigration lawyer, dawn pipek-guidone. it was the first she'd heard at junior had been picked up. >> despite the fact that i was attorney of record on all immigration documents. before i was even notified, he was transferred down to virginia to a secure facility. >> narrator: junior was held for months, without a hearing or being able to post bond. (g rge speaking spanish): (phone ringing) narrator: with the help of junior's immigration lawyer, they reached out to the new yo civil liberties union, anza organition that was already fielding scores of similar calls. >> during the summertime, i fmember our office would get calls almost everyday or so beginning around june or july w
. >> narrator: some of the minors were sent to yolo county juvenile detention facility in woodland, californiahers, like junior, were taken to shenandoah valley juvenile detention center in virginia. >> they ended up sending him down to virginia.ai and george "arnold," he says, "they-they have my son." and i said, "well, give me the number. let me call and find out what's going on here." >> narrator: they called juni's immigration lawyer, dawn...
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both yolo county and the city of woodland have banned all cannabis activities. they're going to get around that - i don't have the slightest idea.> (vicki) the sheriff says he only recently heard about the plans....and organizers say they didn't have enough time to come up with some kind of solution. they're hoping to reschedule -- possibly in another county. supporters say they believe negative stereotypes about pot drove the county to say no. lawrence karnow: it was a cold and windy afternoon with showers and even some reports of hail. you can see the showers on the doppler radar but they are scattered. the showers will likely end hours and then we are in for a cold night. on the satellite you can see the storm as it moved into the bay area.. the winds have over 40 mph been a few lightning bolts too. the low will pass through tonight and skies will begin to clear. it tonight with upper 20s to tomorrow will be mostly sunny, cool and breezy. this weekend should be dry with sunshine passing monday brings another round of cold showers. it on tuesday but the patter
both yolo county and the city of woodland have banned all cannabis activities. they're going to get around that - i don't have the slightest idea.> (vicki) the sheriff says he only recently heard about the plans....and organizers say they didn't have enough time to come up with some kind of solution. they're hoping to reschedule -- possibly in another county. supporters say they believe negative stereotypes about pot drove the county to say no. lawrence karnow: it was a cold and windy...
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at the phoenix open, gary woodland shot 64 in the final round for his third career tour victory.illanova won its ninth consecutive game and ohio state reached 20 wins on the season with its victory. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. information, go to cbssports.com. jim nantz reporting from scottsdale, arizona. 3 individuae and 640 muscles in the human body, no two of us are alike. life made more effortless through adaptability. the perfect position seat in the lincoln continental. ( ♪ ) "how clean do you feel after going to the bathroom?" in the lincoln continental. (laughter) (laughter) then we asked the experts i feel as clean as a little, white tiny kitten. a ah ooh, a twinkling iceberg! that's because only cottonelle® has cleanripple® texture. designed to clean better... ...as clean as a shimmering mermaid. cottonelle® wants everyone to feel as clean as a shimmering mermaid. how cottonelle® do you feel? in your head can you see my skin, my age, my beliefs? address - you imagine this place does where i'm from change how you see me? when you get to my
at the phoenix open, gary woodland shot 64 in the final round for his third career tour victory.illanova won its ninth consecutive game and ohio state reached 20 wins on the season with its victory. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. information, go to cbssports.com. jim nantz reporting from scottsdale, arizona. 3 individuae and 640 muscles in the human body, no two of us are alike. life made more effortless through adaptability. the perfect position seat in the lincoln...
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however, one woodland creature can respond a little too wl to such ruralccommodations.corn and soybeans might help feed the world, but those same growing areas p shelter and nutrition for four- legged drifters which some land owners consider a >>isance. hey'll just devastate our crops and we didn't harvest some of those, we'd just get overrun and we'd have way too many deer. >> reporter: but nelson has found a way to decrease numbers in his own backyard and uproot hunger, locally, thanks to a partnership betwn outdoorsmen, meat lockers, non-profits and state government. >> we've got as many top 100 scored deer, in the country, as any other state. we've come on stng. we have one of the most in- demand, non-resident deer thlicenses, and we do limie to 6,000. but our bow deer tags are probably the most in-demand deer license in the country. >> reporter: iowa department of natural resources spokesman mick klemesrud says nearly 15 years ago the d.n.r. hatched a plan to cut back on a deer population that had become a hazard in urban areas and allow hunters to donate excess ha
however, one woodland creature can respond a little too wl to such ruralccommodations.corn and soybeans might help feed the world, but those same growing areas p shelter and nutrition for four- legged drifters which some land owners consider a >>isance. hey'll just devastate our crops and we didn't harvest some of those, we'd just get overrun and we'd have way too many deer. >> reporter: but nelson has found a way to decrease numbers in his own backyard and uproot hunger, locally,...
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guy woodland has won the phoenix open after a record breaking few days in arizona just under seven hundred twenty thousand fans have attended the event making it the biggest ever crowd for a golf tournament would then be to says gravy and a playoff to claim the title. and that's it for me sammy. that's it for this news hour will be back with another full bosomed that's with the show just a couple minutes. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera. for the nomadic jocko tribe survival is about reaching their destination if we don't hurry will never be able to get the time focus on the story we follow the mongolian herdsmen on a treacherous migration or in other countries dangerous to the ices of them as they strive to preserve their traditional way of life a little bit longer sometimes luser in the dark there with the cold war because of the storm risking you don't go at this time on al-jazeera. it's like the wild west they can do anything
guy woodland has won the phoenix open after a record breaking few days in arizona just under seven hundred twenty thousand fans have attended the event making it the biggest ever crowd for a golf tournament would then be to says gravy and a playoff to claim the title. and that's it for me sammy. that's it for this news hour will be back with another full bosomed that's with the show just a couple minutes. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no...
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we're joined now by hollie anderson from the woodland trust who is at nuttery wood in daventry. this year. yes we definitely had records of spring coming in early and we have volunteers across the country who are part of a scheme called nature ‘s calendar and they let us know when they see the first signs of spring. snowdrops, hazel catkins, through to butterflies and bees, quite a surprising amount of early records dating back as early as october. particularly unusual this year? it seems to be so especially when some of the signs arrived before we'd even unlock the christmas presents. and even for the snowdrops, they're relatively timely but we had records back in november and december and normally we expect them in early february as the most popular time for the snowdrops to come out. we saw those lovely pictures of snowdrops. but i'm worried about the next few days as we expect these record—breaking cold temperatures for february. what will that mean for the snowdrops, how do they react first well snowdrops it is in the name, quite often they're pushing through the snow to co
we're joined now by hollie anderson from the woodland trust who is at nuttery wood in daventry. this year. yes we definitely had records of spring coming in early and we have volunteers across the country who are part of a scheme called nature ‘s calendar and they let us know when they see the first signs of spring. snowdrops, hazel catkins, through to butterflies and bees, quite a surprising amount of early records dating back as early as october. particularly unusual this year? it seems to...
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which again is meadows in oak woodlands with a few coniferous trees. a real contrast to the landscape we see today, which is almost all dark, coniferous forests. not that one is better than the other or preferable but that the ecosystem here has changed enormously because this place was preserved. this is a place where native americans had lived for centuries and had been doing landscape management of their own, mostly through burning. once that management was stopped and the place was protected, the ecological shifts started occurring. but those who visit today think, oh, this is what it's always been like. because we don't know the history. that's part of what we're going to be looking at today is trying to understand the ways in which parks change over time, how they change far more than we recognize, and how that helps us to understand what's going on with park protection. other things that most of us take public parks for granted. in a way that most of us have grown up with parks in cities and national parks to go visit. they're kind of part of ou
which again is meadows in oak woodlands with a few coniferous trees. a real contrast to the landscape we see today, which is almost all dark, coniferous forests. not that one is better than the other or preferable but that the ecosystem here has changed enormously because this place was preserved. this is a place where native americans had lived for centuries and had been doing landscape management of their own, mostly through burning. once that management was stopped and the place was...
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a dream made possible by les schwab of woodland, unveiled right in front of his family and friends.alln partnership with the make-a-wish foundation, delivering once again on their joy-giving mission. jennifer stolo/ president & ceo, make-a-wish foundation"it was so exciting to see his face, something happy and joyful in his life again. because he's been through quite a lot."but for jonas, who is battling a heart condition.today he can leave that struggle in the rear view mirror at least for a little while ...and just enjoy the ride ahead. (steve) (steve) that was ty steele reporting. more than three-hundred children and teens in the region with life- threatening illnesses receive wishes from the local make-a-wish chapter. coming up in sports.. we will have the latest on the condition of giants legend orlando cepada... plus... at spring training, pablo sandoval take on a new role .. sports director gary radnich has these stories, and all the sports.. just ahead.. the san francisco giants have given some clarity on the condition of hall of famer orlando cepeda... according to the team...
a dream made possible by les schwab of woodland, unveiled right in front of his family and friends.alln partnership with the make-a-wish foundation, delivering once again on their joy-giving mission. jennifer stolo/ president & ceo, make-a-wish foundation"it was so exciting to see his face, something happy and joyful in his life again. because he's been through quite a lot."but for jonas, who is battling a heart condition.today he can leave that struggle in the rear view mirror at...
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a mountain lion was on the campus of woodland school... also in portola valley.ficials say people in the area should be aware of their surroundings during the late evening and early mornings. lawrence karnow: it was freezing this morning with record cold temperatures. some lows dropped into the mid 20s. highs today were chilly too in the 40s and 50s as the arctic air settled in. on doppler you can see another storm system headed our way. it's not a big storm but it is cold and snow levels will be low around 2,000 feet. showers are possible tonight and tomorrow. on the satellite you can see how the storms are dropping in from the north. these are all very cold storms. they won't bring a ton of rain but more showers and snow to the sierra. it will be slightly warmer tomorrow with partly cloudy skies and a few showers. highs will be in the upper 40s to the upper 50s. another weak storm arrives on thursday bringing showers, gusty winds and chilly temperatures. sunny and breezy weather is forecast for friday and saturday. more rain is possible by monday. lk weather (g
a mountain lion was on the campus of woodland school... also in portola valley.ficials say people in the area should be aware of their surroundings during the late evening and early mornings. lawrence karnow: it was freezing this morning with record cold temperatures. some lows dropped into the mid 20s. highs today were chilly too in the 40s and 50s as the arctic air settled in. on doppler you can see another storm system headed our way. it's not a big storm but it is cold and snow levels will...
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both yolo county and the city of woodland have banned all cannabis activities.o get around that - i don't have the slightest idea. the the sheriff says he only recently heard about the plans....and organizers say they didn't have enough time to come up with some kind of solution. they're hoping to reschedule -- possibly in another county. supporters say they believe negative stereotypes about pot drove the county to say no. steve and pam? (( áá v.o. / steve áá )) instead of running away a young teenager goes directly towards a burningbuilding and rescues several grateful family members. (( áá v.o. / pam áá )) there was no danger from this stranger, in fact, a young girl is rescued when someone steps in to stop her from being kidnapped! sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you shoul
both yolo county and the city of woodland have banned all cannabis activities.o get around that - i don't have the slightest idea. the the sheriff says he only recently heard about the plans....and organizers say they didn't have enough time to come up with some kind of solution. they're hoping to reschedule -- possibly in another county. supporters say they believe negative stereotypes about pot drove the county to say no. steve and pam? (( áá v.o. / steve áá )) instead of running away a...