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agot -- they got as far as the semifinals five years ago.raq they have only ever been to the olympics once before. that was in 2004 when they had a sensational run to the finals. and lost to italy. but they are still in a chance of getting to rio. >> and qatar play south korea where you are there in doha. it's not just about the olympics, though, for qatar, is it? >> reporter: absolutely not. the national coach, felix sanchez, formally the barcelona youth coach, saying the tournament of course is a win in itself to get to rhea -- rio, but everything in qatar is about building towards the world cup. a huge amount of time and money have been put in this team. a couple of years ago, the under 19 team, the majority of which are in this squad, won the asia title. and they bought two teams in europe. and ten of the squad here play for one of those two teams. in european football, toughening themselves up mentally and physically. and at the senior level, the team is unbeaten in the 2018 world cup qualifying. they are desperate to qualify for world
agot -- they got as far as the semifinals five years ago.raq they have only ever been to the olympics once before. that was in 2004 when they had a sensational run to the finals. and lost to italy. but they are still in a chance of getting to rio. >> and qatar play south korea where you are there in doha. it's not just about the olympics, though, for qatar, is it? >> reporter: absolutely not. the national coach, felix sanchez, formally the barcelona youth coach, saying the...
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>> looking back to 20 years ago today. our friend jeffrey, as always on twitter with us, we love it, he is showing picture of his maxima, which was cleverly disguised as amount of snow after the 1996 blizzard. >> we are remembering it was 20 years ago today. >> anyway, 30.7 inches of snow, our biggest snowstorm we've ever had to date. we beat all the other northeast cities, in snowfall that we are year. couple of weeks later we had massive warm up. and record flooding. so now we have just cloud cover over the area. that kept us from get too long cold overnight. high pressure still in control. dry for now, but as that high moves off shore, we will let in milder temperatures. ahead of the next frontal system it, means precipitation we get over the weekend should be only rain. 30 degrees in philadelphia, but only 12 in mount pocono. so talking about big differents in temperature, 34 degrees, wildwood right now, head today high of 42, 45 tomorrow. dry, dry. then, we get some showers friday night, into early saturday morning. a
>> looking back to 20 years ago today. our friend jeffrey, as always on twitter with us, we love it, he is showing picture of his maxima, which was cleverly disguised as amount of snow after the 1996 blizzard. >> we are remembering it was 20 years ago today. >> anyway, 30.7 inches of snow, our biggest snowstorm we've ever had to date. we beat all the other northeast cities, in snowfall that we are year. couple of weeks later we had massive warm up. and record flooding. so now...
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a few years ago it named an elementary school for her as well. the city has been low key on marquee challenger anniversaries. and her young children grew up. they both are educators with children of their own. caroline declined to be interviewed and scott did not respond to an email. passage of 30 years since the accident is not of great personal significance to their family, father, and widower, steven, said in a statement. for us challenger will always be an event that occurred just recently. our thoughts and member memories of christa will always be fresh and comforting. to keith in arkansas. you are up first for this discussion. what do you remember that -- about that day? caller: it was kind of tense. i was in the army and we were transitioning on the m-1-a-1 abrams off the m-of 0-a-3 battle tank. we had been in the day room. we just been on night maneuvers. we were all pretty well bushed. and cnn comes on at a different time over there, you know. so actually we watched a six-hour delay. and we all looked at each other when this blew up. we
a few years ago it named an elementary school for her as well. the city has been low key on marquee challenger anniversaries. and her young children grew up. they both are educators with children of their own. caroline declined to be interviewed and scott did not respond to an email. passage of 30 years since the accident is not of great personal significance to their family, father, and widower, steven, said in a statement. for us challenger will always be an event that occurred just recently....
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momentum here that wasn't a year ago? >> there's no doubt there's momentum that wasn't here a year ago. one of the first paths we have to go down is making sure we don't miss a deadline right now on money we could get for the viaduct. so we have created within 48 hourings of the meeting on monday a four page matrix of all the possible funding sources that there could be. we've got where they are, what the application deadlines are. how much money we think we might be able to get from them. and our february meeting, we're going to go over all of that and identify what we have to fix on right now to make sure that we don't miss out on a opportunity. and then we're going to go out and seize that. and of course, in two weeks, this as a major jay may major issue with our congressional partners. >>> thank you very much. this has been incredibly timely as it turns out to hear this. and this is one that's really big and important. >> thank you for bringing attention to it tonight. >>> stay tuned. it's been almost 15 years since t
momentum here that wasn't a year ago? >> there's no doubt there's momentum that wasn't here a year ago. one of the first paths we have to go down is making sure we don't miss a deadline right now on money we could get for the viaduct. so we have created within 48 hourings of the meeting on monday a four page matrix of all the possible funding sources that there could be. we've got where they are, what the application deadlines are. how much money we think we might be able to get from...
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i was in that area just three months ago. it's quite a tense border area, actually. so, yes, china really felt the impact of what it was that north korea tested. a short time ago the foreign ministry here gave a briefing to foreign news journalists. the rebuk they issued to north korea was actually quite mild. they urged north korea to return to the six-party talks. china, of course, is about the only friend that north korea has right now. they have in the past been allies, but there have been deep strains in that relationship during the past few years, mainly because of north korea's nuclear program. china in the past has supported sanctions against north korea and, of course, it could be in that position once again if that is what the united nations decides to do >>> there are some fears, of course, that north korea without the restraining influence, if you like, of its closest ally china could become even more recalcitrant, but is there any doubt that the north koreans have done what they've actually claimed to have done? >> reporter: well, i think probably the so
i was in that area just three months ago. it's quite a tense border area, actually. so, yes, china really felt the impact of what it was that north korea tested. a short time ago the foreign ministry here gave a briefing to foreign news journalists. the rebuk they issued to north korea was actually quite mild. they urged north korea to return to the six-party talks. china, of course, is about the only friend that north korea has right now. they have in the past been allies, but there have been...
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. >> reporter: du tweeted about this a couple of hours ago. it happened here at iliff and josephine. it was another case of fondling. this is not the first time. thereewere two other incidents near the campus. take a look at this map. this map shows you where all three incidents happened. we don't know how this incident happened, but we do know the walking near the victims and grabbing them. seems like the suspect description is the same in all three incidents. he's described as 6 feet tall, light skin, and this time was wearing a black sweatshirt. the suspect in today's incident was not found and remains on the loose. du is asking for students to remain vigilant and travel in groups and report any suspicious activity until this suspect is found. for now we're in denver, sally mamdooh, denver 7. >>> sally, thank you. evergreen a man and his dog are safe after their home on forest estates road went up in flames. these are pictures the mountain fire department tweeted out. nobody was hurt. but the man apparently just -`moved in a few weeks ago.
. >> reporter: du tweeted about this a couple of hours ago. it happened here at iliff and josephine. it was another case of fondling. this is not the first time. thereewere two other incidents near the campus. take a look at this map. this map shows you where all three incidents happened. we don't know how this incident happened, but we do know the walking near the victims and grabbing them. seems like the suspect description is the same in all three incidents. he's described as 6 feet...
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tand doctor says tell me why didn't you come in here six months ago?you first saw your symptoms. people say i had a high deductible. i didn't have insurance. i couldn't afford it. ome of those people die when they should not have died. others end up in the hospital in great pain and great expense to the system. urther more, one in five americans today cannot afford to fill the prescriptions their doctors are prescribing. now, thinks for a moment how crazy that is. you go to the doctor because you're sick. the doctor gives you a diagnoses is writes you a prescription you can't afford to fill it because the cost of prescription drugs in this country is outrageously high. we're getting ripped off by the drug companies. and we're paying the highest prices in the world for edicine. these are the realities we face today. in 1909 when i was vermont's congressman, i took a busload of women from vermont over to the canadian border. these were women who were suffering from breast cancer working classwomen. we got off at montreal. we prearranged this. they bought
tand doctor says tell me why didn't you come in here six months ago?you first saw your symptoms. people say i had a high deductible. i didn't have insurance. i couldn't afford it. ome of those people die when they should not have died. others end up in the hospital in great pain and great expense to the system. urther more, one in five americans today cannot afford to fill the prescriptions their doctors are prescribing. now, thinks for a moment how crazy that is. you go to the doctor because...
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-- one year ago and also since the november attacks. it is not lost on any of the locals that this comes on the first anniversary of the charlie hebdo -- , we seemrry, markus to be having some trouble hearing you with the wind. tell us again what kind of police presence there is at the moment. have shut down the entire streets through goutte-d'or. they have been asking people to move back progressively as they have been investigating whether or not what appears to be an explosive is indeed an explosive device. police are still looking into that. the police officers that i have been speaking to say they are still looking into that, and that is why they do not want any civilians, essentially, close to the scene. genie: thank you for that. we will let you go and get more information for us. that was our markus karlsson, reporting from the 18th arrondissement in paris. out of the northern neighborhood was shot dead as he was trying to enter the northern police station there earlier today, about half an hour ago. he was apparently shouting "
-- one year ago and also since the november attacks. it is not lost on any of the locals that this comes on the first anniversary of the charlie hebdo -- , we seemrry, markus to be having some trouble hearing you with the wind. tell us again what kind of police presence there is at the moment. have shut down the entire streets through goutte-d'or. they have been asking people to move back progressively as they have been investigating whether or not what appears to be an explosive is indeed an...
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three weeks ago, four weeks ago, he was leading trump in the polls.n it started to get really nasty between the two of them. trump started going after him about his birthplace, his past views on immigration and security. and cruz is being attacked by marco rubio and others. he's taking fire from all sides and has gone down in the polls since then. if you watch tv in iowa, it's constant attack ads on everybody, but trump and cruz are going after each other constantly. >> kari, coming from the right on this, what is your sense watching this play out? i mean, ted cruz, there are so many issues he can point to with donald trump and tell conservatives, look, he's betrayed you on this, he's never been with you on that. it seems almost from that standpoint, there's a lot of ammunition here. is any of it landing, though? >> i think the question is, whether the people who are going to actually show up and vote for donald trump are actually conservative and actually republican as opposed to people who are independent or even democrats who aren't grassroots, you
three weeks ago, four weeks ago, he was leading trump in the polls.n it started to get really nasty between the two of them. trump started going after him about his birthplace, his past views on immigration and security. and cruz is being attacked by marco rubio and others. he's taking fire from all sides and has gone down in the polls since then. if you watch tv in iowa, it's constant attack ads on everybody, but trump and cruz are going after each other constantly. >> kari, coming from...
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there's no way if he were a fake or a phony, he would have been found out long ago. everybody in vermont, if even if they don't agree with him understands that he is the absolute real deal. he's been to the end of every dirt road and out to every town meeting. [applause] and people know -- every politician there ever was says that he's for the little guy. everybody gets that bernie actually is. and that's a good sign. the second thing is, i think part of the thing is he's been offering big solutions to big problems and there's something very realistic about that that we're starting to respond to because we have big problems. maybe two above all that people really -- he's been highlighting. one is the crazy inequality in the world that we live in there was a study last week that showed that the richest 62 people on planet earth have more assets than the poorest 3 1/2 billion people on planet earth. so 62 people is about the first eight rows here, ok? those people, more money -- it's as if every one of them had won the powerball two weeks ago. that's it. that's all the
there's no way if he were a fake or a phony, he would have been found out long ago. everybody in vermont, if even if they don't agree with him understands that he is the absolute real deal. he's been to the end of every dirt road and out to every town meeting. [applause] and people know -- every politician there ever was says that he's for the little guy. everybody gets that bernie actually is. and that's a good sign. the second thing is, i think part of the thing is he's been offering big...
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we are a different south carolina than we were one year ago. what we have gone through and not come out changed on the other side. the questions we in this room must ask ourselves are what does that mean? what do we do with it? my hope is that we follow the example set by those around us. those 12 who prayed with a stranger, their families who forgave a murderer, that community that came together. our state that inspired a nation. there is greatness in south carolina. a greatness embodied by our people. a greatness unequal in our country. we have all seen it. we all know it. it is my fervent wish that in this year, we as the representatives of those people, act in a manner that is worthy of that greatness. to where we can take our state. for i will continue to work toward a brighter future. i will continue to believe in a stronger south carolina. and i will continue to pray that god gives me and you the strength to do every day what we have to do. thank you. god bless you and may he continue to bless the great state of south carolina. [ applaus
we are a different south carolina than we were one year ago. what we have gone through and not come out changed on the other side. the questions we in this room must ask ourselves are what does that mean? what do we do with it? my hope is that we follow the example set by those around us. those 12 who prayed with a stranger, their families who forgave a murderer, that community that came together. our state that inspired a nation. there is greatness in south carolina. a greatness embodied by...
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to 19 years ago we lost accident -- astronauts on the ground would not inflate. not a tragedy like this. per capita -- perhaps he had forgotten the courage of the crew but they were aware of the dangers and did their jobs a brilliantly. with a seven hero's. we mourn their loss as a nation together the families of the seven we don't know the full impact of this tragedy that we feel the loss. loved ones were daring and brave with special grace and a special spirit that says give me a challenge they had hunker to explore the universe it is hard to dazzle us but the space program as been doing just that growing use to the adl space perhaps we forget we have only just begun and we're still pioneers. i want to say something to the schoolchildren that were watching the live coverage today. it is hard to understand the things like this happen it is part of a process of exploration and discovery. and taking a chance to expand your horizons it belongs to the brave and the challenger crew will continue. a voice had great faith for the program in today does nothing to dimini
to 19 years ago we lost accident -- astronauts on the ground would not inflate. not a tragedy like this. per capita -- perhaps he had forgotten the courage of the crew but they were aware of the dangers and did their jobs a brilliantly. with a seven hero's. we mourn their loss as a nation together the families of the seven we don't know the full impact of this tragedy that we feel the loss. loved ones were daring and brave with special grace and a special spirit that says give me a challenge...
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this is a few years ago. >> this is some years ago. >> that would be four or five million today. >> yeah, here is what i discovered after that close run in '06, when you are running once you are incumbent, political pacts come in to support you. the other thing people need to know, washington doesn't go out and raise that money for you, they can try to help and connect you with resources and so forth, but people think if you get in and washington will send big checks. no, no, it doesn't work that way. you raise the money, they help train nufundraising perhaps and will send people if -- if your prospects look promising, not if they don't look promising. the folks in the national parties target races they think can be successful. they really got into mine tlooked like we were even in the polls and i could be successful. they were helpful sending people events. >> it will be interesting because i think that is the turning point, if he shows he has ability to raise money and marc is not able to raise the money for whatever reason, people have confidence he can be >> i think it will be. >> mo
this is a few years ago. >> this is some years ago. >> that would be four or five million today. >> yeah, here is what i discovered after that close run in '06, when you are running once you are incumbent, political pacts come in to support you. the other thing people need to know, washington doesn't go out and raise that money for you, they can try to help and connect you with resources and so forth, but people think if you get in and washington will send big checks. no, no,...
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we are a different south carolina then we were one year ago ago. of that there can be no doubt. a place, a people, cannot go not come out changed on the other side. the questions we in this room must ask ourselves, our what does it mean? what do we do with it? my hope is that they follow the example set by those around us, those 12 who prayed with a stranger, their families who forgave a murder, theft community that came together together, our state that inspired a nation. there is greatness in south carolina, a people. a greatness unequaled in our country. we have all seen it. we all know it. it is my fervent wish that in this year we as the representatives of those people act in a manner that is worthy of that greatness. to where we can take our state. so i will continue to work toward a brighter future, i will continue to believe in a stronger south carolina,and i will continue to pray that god gives me and you the strength to do every day what we have to do. thank you, god bless you, and may he continue to bless the great state of south carolina. >> following the governor sp
we are a different south carolina then we were one year ago ago. of that there can be no doubt. a place, a people, cannot go not come out changed on the other side. the questions we in this room must ask ourselves, our what does it mean? what do we do with it? my hope is that they follow the example set by those around us, those 12 who prayed with a stranger, their families who forgave a murder, theft community that came together together, our state that inspired a nation. there is greatness in...
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only moments ago. he is not scheduled though to stop in flint which is 70 miles away but the president did meet with mayor karen weaver yesterday at the white house where he promised to support state and local officials responding to the lead contamination disaster. $5 million in federal aid has been made available to the city so far. the president is sending dr. nicole lurie, an official with the health and services department to flint today to koocoordinate the effort. mayor weaver is expected to appear at the annual winter meeting of u.s. mayors in a few minutes. certainly the outrage meantime in michigan continues. protesters you see there demanding the resignation of governor rick snyder as he made his state of the state address last night. now he's been criticized for months over the way he's handled the crisis which has been going on now for almost two years. governor snyder promised to release e-mails today from 2014 to 2015. he again apologized for not acting quickly enough. >> government fail
only moments ago. he is not scheduled though to stop in flint which is 70 miles away but the president did meet with mayor karen weaver yesterday at the white house where he promised to support state and local officials responding to the lead contamination disaster. $5 million in federal aid has been made available to the city so far. the president is sending dr. nicole lurie, an official with the health and services department to flint today to koocoordinate the effort. mayor weaver is...
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it was only 16 years ago but really a lot has changed in the last 16 years. we didn't want for people to look for miracles. we wanted to show them what was real out there to help their family. >> reporter: covering autism, organic transition from zucker immersed in the neurological disorder every day with her son. but donvan had a very different journalistic background. tell me about the evolution for you, of, you know, dashing foreign correspondent, you know, out on every breaking news story, to basically channeling your thoughts and your reporting towards one single topic. >> you can't do a story about a person with autism without sitting down and becoming -- forming a relationship. and in the beginning, i didn't know how. so it was a very big switch from action to very, very personal and intimate with somebody who i had to travel more than halfway to them to understand. >> what are the future chapters in the history of autism? >> adults. we have not looked at adults. less, when these kids are kids let's give them an opportunity to have a great adulthoods.
it was only 16 years ago but really a lot has changed in the last 16 years. we didn't want for people to look for miracles. we wanted to show them what was real out there to help their family. >> reporter: covering autism, organic transition from zucker immersed in the neurological disorder every day with her son. but donvan had a very different journalistic background. tell me about the evolution for you, of, you know, dashing foreign correspondent, you know, out on every breaking news...
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inventory fell in december compared to a year ago. the realtor's chief economist is calling the price gains unhealthy and unsustainable. he says there's a housing shortage in the cards for the spring buying season. houses lag sales. we should see prices ease but these are unique times. builders are not stepping up and sellers are sidelined afraid they won't be able to find or afford the next move up. >> the housing market is a key pillar of the economy and something the federal reserve watches. as central bank policy makers meet, bond investor has some harsh words about the fed strategy at a conference yesterday. >> i don't think it's any surprise that markets are around the world have been collapsing in the aftermath of the feds raising interesting rates because they continue to idiotically say we're going to raise rates eight times by tend of 2017. the fed has got to dial this rhetoric back or the market will continue to humiliate them with further declines. >> it's the declines that has the federal reserve wondering what it will do
inventory fell in december compared to a year ago. the realtor's chief economist is calling the price gains unhealthy and unsustainable. he says there's a housing shortage in the cards for the spring buying season. houses lag sales. we should see prices ease but these are unique times. builders are not stepping up and sellers are sidelined afraid they won't be able to find or afford the next move up. >> the housing market is a key pillar of the economy and something the federal reserve...
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iraqi forces began taking back parts of ramadi two weeks ago. government troops have taken control of a main mosque as a well as a hospital. booby trops set up by isil are among the main challenges for the iraqi soldiers. >>> sinjar still sits deserted we the kurdish peshmerga still not allowing residents to return for safety reasons. and as mohammed jamjoom reports, from a camp that many of the yazidis who were displaced simply don't want to go back anyway. >> reporter: for carson and his family, all internally displaced yazidis, returning home wouldn't even begin to help. >> translator: if my family isn't there, i don't have the heart to return to sinjar, because my heart is broken. it's like an open wound that salt was pored into. >> reporter: he shows us a picture of his oldest son whom isil kidnapped after storming sinjar in august 2014. his daughter, daughter-in-law, and grandson were also taken. written on every face inside this tent are stories of unrelenting pain, unbearable loss. his sister-in-law had two of her children kidnaps, a 14
iraqi forces began taking back parts of ramadi two weeks ago. government troops have taken control of a main mosque as a well as a hospital. booby trops set up by isil are among the main challenges for the iraqi soldiers. >>> sinjar still sits deserted we the kurdish peshmerga still not allowing residents to return for safety reasons. and as mohammed jamjoom reports, from a camp that many of the yazidis who were displaced simply don't want to go back anyway. >> reporter: for...
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so a remark like that in a debate a few months ago definitely a few months ago in an interview if he said that, possibly a different story. now a couple days before the iowa caucus, people have a sense that donald trump is not a politician, i don't know, because he skips a debate in iowa. definitely not a politician. >> so david, we have talked a lot about the battle between ted cruz and marco rubio now. ted cruz publicly on the stump is hitting marco rubio hard. that's what's happening on the outside. in the inside of the campaign, there are a lot of phone calls furiously trying to rally the evangelical bases, get out the effort vote. you have been covering that. what are you seeing? >> right. as a matter of fact i was on a private phone call last night where 10,000, literally, 10,000 conservative christians on a teleconference call, town hall if you will, done by the cruz campaign, trying to rally these folks. likely caucus goers, many conservative christians, and basically the pitch was by dr. james dobson, bob vander plats, the pitch was look, you might like ben carson, might lik
so a remark like that in a debate a few months ago definitely a few months ago in an interview if he said that, possibly a different story. now a couple days before the iowa caucus, people have a sense that donald trump is not a politician, i don't know, because he skips a debate in iowa. definitely not a politician. >> so david, we have talked a lot about the battle between ted cruz and marco rubio now. ted cruz publicly on the stump is hitting marco rubio hard. that's what's happening...
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. >> reporter: the scene today a happy echo of 35 years ago this morning. the 52 u.s. hostages -- >> look at that inside the door of the dc-9 welcome back to freedom. >> reporter: after 144 days of captivity. reporting for "nightline" that morning -- >> during these past 444 days. >> reporter: that's "nightline" anchor ted coppell introducing the late great peter jennings. >> it has been an unbelievably long day for the 52 american, 12 hours and 9 minutes after the islamic revolutionary guards finally released them and let them go. >> reporter: kevin just 20 years old then was the youngest of the hostages. >> i remember watching the footage. and you guys were so skinny and bearded and you looked like you had been through hell. >> we had. it's just we came out the other end, david. >> watching what's going on in iran right now, are you having some deja vu? >> well, i think so. clearly the events that are playing out right now halfway around the world bring back >> reporter: he can remember every detail of those days. >> the state government of maine sent over 52 live lo
. >> reporter: the scene today a happy echo of 35 years ago this morning. the 52 u.s. hostages -- >> look at that inside the door of the dc-9 welcome back to freedom. >> reporter: after 144 days of captivity. reporting for "nightline" that morning -- >> during these past 444 days. >> reporter: that's "nightline" anchor ted coppell introducing the late great peter jennings. >> it has been an unbelievably long day for the 52 american, 12...
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look at this green at the bottom >> reporter: it was only a few months ago when she says she collectedhis from her unfiltered faucet. it came out brown >> reporter: at a time when state and city officials insisted that the water was okay to drink >> yeah. it's orangey when it settles all the way down. >> reporter: for more than a year now she and tens of thousands of flint residents, mostly minorities, and many low income, have been without certainty that their drinking water is safe. most recently hers tested positive for high amounts of led, a toxic element especially dangerous for children. >> go look at the other pumpkin. do you want the pumpkin back? >> reporter: her 12-year-old daughter is developmentally delayed and has a heart condition. >> bring it back. >> reporter: when you hear led poisoning or led problems in the water, what did that mean to you and your family? >> it raises your anxiety level and it is really unknown. i feel like i'm numb because i'm still dealing with rebuilding from a water issue in my home in addition to my daughter being exposed to led. >> reporter: h
look at this green at the bottom >> reporter: it was only a few months ago when she says she collectedhis from her unfiltered faucet. it came out brown >> reporter: at a time when state and city officials insisted that the water was okay to drink >> yeah. it's orangey when it settles all the way down. >> reporter: for more than a year now she and tens of thousands of flint residents, mostly minorities, and many low income, have been without certainty that their drinking...
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it came on the market two weeks ago.rkinsons, we have to have the laws about it and maybe start -- it is really -- doesn't work for everybody. number one, switching is tricky. we only get it to rise half the time so then you have to adjust and there are only four doses. you don't have a lot of them there and it doesn't work all the time but if time, you'll learn how to switch, in these tassels, we're going to get better. but it is terrific. there are problems and we will work with those. >> talking about solving rather than curing. >> very careful about using the word cure. i say don't use it. because clearly unless we get to the point we stop it before it gets into the brain, it never is going to be but actually curing, once it is not in the brain, the cells have died, truth -- cure is a long way away. stem cells are not going to do it anytime soon. feels sells under ronald reagan which he put a moratorium on, they didn't work. sunday i think there will be an answer but most people early on are not really disabled. if w
it came on the market two weeks ago.rkinsons, we have to have the laws about it and maybe start -- it is really -- doesn't work for everybody. number one, switching is tricky. we only get it to rise half the time so then you have to adjust and there are only four doses. you don't have a lot of them there and it doesn't work all the time but if time, you'll learn how to switch, in these tassels, we're going to get better. but it is terrific. there are problems and we will work with those....
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well, it was more than a moment ago. a few moments ago. and what her.was was, change is never easy.change never comes without struggle.struggle. change never comes unless we have the courage to stand up to oppression. that is the history of the civil rights movement, the history of the women's movement, the history of the gang movements, the history of the environmental movement. the only way that change takes place is when millions of people become engaged and stand up. [applause] let me just say something command i am the only candidate who tells you this, but it is true. i cannot do it alone. no president can do it alone because the powers that be on wall street,street, corporate america, the corporate media, the coke brothers and all these powerful special interests, no president can do it alone. the only way we transform this country is when millions of people are prepared to engage and when people stand up and say loudly and clearly, this government of ours belongs to all of us, not just the 1 pe. thank you all very much. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause]
well, it was more than a moment ago. a few moments ago. and what her.was was, change is never easy.change never comes without struggle.struggle. change never comes unless we have the courage to stand up to oppression. that is the history of the civil rights movement, the history of the women's movement, the history of the gang movements, the history of the environmental movement. the only way that change takes place is when millions of people become engaged and stand up. [applause] let me just...
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that is going to be our concern. ago. in cape canaveral, just in the next couple of minutes, as this per hour. the other area we have been bay area. that has been in the atmosphere. well as. in the next 10 minutes, melbourne down into micco grant , we are going to watch that line of intense weather as well. mixed bag. windy conditions, lightning out these are the things we can expect palm bay between now and 6:20 this morning. otherwise a quick change once this is all over. once this moves through palm bay across the indian river, across the barrier islands, this is melbourne right now. >> people and bears sharing many neighborhoods. what to do if you come to -- face to face with one. one ohio family is response before a change in the disney marathon. more than 3 million people already know the feeling of feet so silky smooth that you can't help but touch them. discover the latest innovation in the amope foot care line. the new amope pedi perfect and extra coarse roller head. it softens callouses effortlessly and efficien
that is going to be our concern. ago. in cape canaveral, just in the next couple of minutes, as this per hour. the other area we have been bay area. that has been in the atmosphere. well as. in the next 10 minutes, melbourne down into micco grant , we are going to watch that line of intense weather as well. mixed bag. windy conditions, lightning out these are the things we can expect palm bay between now and 6:20 this morning. otherwise a quick change once this is all over. once this moves...
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just hours ago the strip looked like this... now they're trying to clean up after hundreds of thousands of people who rang in the new action news reporter parker collins is live on the strip right now with more. good morning parker... up next... a man fighting for his life this morning....after finding a in his house. now his family is asking for help. a tough start to the new year for over 30 people this morning... a fire left them homeless but now they're talking about bigger problems with where they live. ((ad-lib)) we want to update you on a breaking on good morning las vegas. 38 people left without a home just at the start of a new year after their building goes up in flames. now clark county fire department says it could be the workd of squatters. people who live there say squatters aren't the only problem. robin luff, fire victim 00:02:15-00:02:25 "i just laid in bed two nights ago and heard they need to condemn this place first of all because it's unsafe." this all happened early valley and maryland parkway. the red cros
just hours ago the strip looked like this... now they're trying to clean up after hundreds of thousands of people who rang in the new action news reporter parker collins is live on the strip right now with more. good morning parker... up next... a man fighting for his life this morning....after finding a in his house. now his family is asking for help. a tough start to the new year for over 30 people this morning... a fire left them homeless but now they're talking about bigger problems with...
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then lovie smith and tony dungee assistant coach years ago. and we thought the bucks were headed on the right path. he came home to his nfl roots to restore not only faith in the bucks fan base, but a word he used often. >> and it is time as we go to the future. >> reporter: lovie smith, a tony dungee protege wanted to put the bucks back on the nfl map. it never materialized. but two and 14 season in 2014 earned the bucks the top pick in the nfl draft. all in only to see six wins this year. sure, it wasn't improvement, but another rebuild on the horizon. the bucks defense was thrashed by opponents all season. the panthers, a losing record themselves embarrassed the numbers by 28 points. smith finishes two seasons with four fewer losses than greg schiano accomplished during his two year tenure, but this could be a sign of a move once made to avoid using a coordinator. the bucks got rahim morris. now, dirk cutter remains a head coaching candidate for one of the six other nfl openings. >> and that is important to remember. we will comment on that
then lovie smith and tony dungee assistant coach years ago. and we thought the bucks were headed on the right path. he came home to his nfl roots to restore not only faith in the bucks fan base, but a word he used often. >> and it is time as we go to the future. >> reporter: lovie smith, a tony dungee protege wanted to put the bucks back on the nfl map. it never materialized. but two and 14 season in 2014 earned the bucks the top pick in the nfl draft. all in only to see six wins...
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the of for the first time in a never would have said that a few years ago. it is wonderful to have a spokesperson with a journalistic talents not bad. end some of them so they're very good books. there are a bunch of books on parkinson's and that is pretty a good previn they tried to tell the story a summit with parkinson's is still fall short. and people didn't know he had parkinson's he had invented -- interviewed for a scientist and didn't know they had it. and with the pathways still cannot read one without the other. des is a prospective. >> but how much i tried to keep it secret from scientist although i had not told everybody would interviewed researchers on the phone a presented results as a journalist and not as the patient because they're wanted the truth is it 1/7 to demoralize the. maybe because i could get away with it. in not to be chained in clinical diagnosis. into greece driven by of wished to plant in part of the time. if i believe we're conditioned is mild. but then they moving among strangers. and then to wear this like a scarlet letter.
the of for the first time in a never would have said that a few years ago. it is wonderful to have a spokesperson with a journalistic talents not bad. end some of them so they're very good books. there are a bunch of books on parkinson's and that is pretty a good previn they tried to tell the story a summit with parkinson's is still fall short. and people didn't know he had parkinson's he had invented -- interviewed for a scientist and didn't know they had it. and with the pathways still cannot...
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did he it five minutes ago. actually, he did it two minutes ago. can't help to wonder if his twitter account is more effective than a tv ad. to look ahead to the caucuses and talk about how much has changed, let's bring back political analyst jeff greenfield and the critic for the baltimore sun. trump has been ahead for many, many months. so much has changed in polling, we don't know how reliable they're going to be until tomorrow. >> that's especially true in a caucus state. it's so much harder to participate than a primary where you can show up any time and click a vote. the other part about this is the enormous expectations that have been build up for marco rubio to come in a, quote, strong third. whatever the heck that means. that, much as i dislike the caucuses, could have a real impact eight days later in new hampshire where you have four relative moderates, if that's the word, contesting for that slot. a big show in iowa can have an impact and may make the nontrump, noncruz voters in new hampshire say, well, maybe that's the alternative. >>
did he it five minutes ago. actually, he did it two minutes ago. can't help to wonder if his twitter account is more effective than a tv ad. to look ahead to the caucuses and talk about how much has changed, let's bring back political analyst jeff greenfield and the critic for the baltimore sun. trump has been ahead for many, many months. so much has changed in polling, we don't know how reliable they're going to be until tomorrow. >> that's especially true in a caucus state. it's so much...
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we first told you about this two weeks ago. cameron is taking action finding whether or not this is even legal. >> i'm furious,. >> reporter: another week. >> it's over $1,000. >> and we haven't been there since december 23rd. >> reporter: for an apartment he's not living in. on christmas eve, he and his wife and daughter and dog were forced from their apartment after a water burst in the pipe in the ceiling. he's staying in the hotel because water destroyed everything they had and since then, his landlord told him it's not their problem. >> and they're saying that is what your insurance is for. >> reporter: he's not the only one either. others have found themselves in the same situation. some more than once with the same result. nothing replaced and nothing paid for. we made numerous calls over three days to udr property management out of colorado with no response. >> hi, shelby, this is cameron -- >> reporter: martin lawyer, a bay area legal service iss, said they're not getting off of the hook that easy. >> the landlord can
we first told you about this two weeks ago. cameron is taking action finding whether or not this is even legal. >> i'm furious,. >> reporter: another week. >> it's over $1,000. >> and we haven't been there since december 23rd. >> reporter: for an apartment he's not living in. on christmas eve, he and his wife and daughter and dog were forced from their apartment after a water burst in the pipe in the ceiling. he's staying in the hotel because water destroyed...
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after the previous attacks here in indonesia 10 years ago, maybe nine years ago, he was relatively silent but this is the first time that they're speaking out. it is not only happening here. they're going to spread their message at their schools. they have tens of thousands of schools here in indonesia. they want to prevent i.s.i.l. gaining ground here even more >>> authorities have identified who is behind these attacks and they have blamed i.s.i.l. for the attacks. get us up-to-date on the latest investigations. >> reporter: well, police have announced they have arrested by now 12 people, but the race is still going on and they say these people all have some kind of connection to the group r man who was seen as the mastermind. he was in prison in indonesia for two and a half years on ammunition charges. he was released and went to syria and this is where he has been planning the attack of last thursday. so he has quite some following here apparently. nobody knows exactly how many people, but they're working in cells and the police are still, as we speak, looking for more >>> thank you.
after the previous attacks here in indonesia 10 years ago, maybe nine years ago, he was relatively silent but this is the first time that they're speaking out. it is not only happening here. they're going to spread their message at their schools. they have tens of thousands of schools here in indonesia. they want to prevent i.s.i.l. gaining ground here even more >>> authorities have identified who is behind these attacks and they have blamed i.s.i.l. for the attacks. get us up-to-date...
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a former officer defected to the south ten years ago.he says the broadcasts are effective. >> translator: there are people who defect after listening to the broadcasting. it's the soldiers at the front line listening to the loud speakers. these soldiers get a lot of idealogical exindication, but now they are exposed to propaganda broadcasting. >> reporter: those broadcasts along the border here aren't just anti-north korean government they also include global news, weather, and even popular music from south korea. there are more than ten speaker locations and some are mobile. the south korean government says the broadcasts will continue indefinitely. philip hammond urges south korea to show restraint. but it's not clear how north korea will react. >> the north might also respond by taking hostages for example among tourists or the ngo-workers that operate in north korea. they can be picked up for pseudo crimes against the state and stuff like that. so north korea might respond like that. >> reporter: so for now the military and the peopl
a former officer defected to the south ten years ago.he says the broadcasts are effective. >> translator: there are people who defect after listening to the broadcasting. it's the soldiers at the front line listening to the loud speakers. these soldiers get a lot of idealogical exindication, but now they are exposed to propaganda broadcasting. >> reporter: those broadcasts along the border here aren't just anti-north korean government they also include global news, weather, and even...
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six months ago police shot a boston man preparing to board a bus with a knife after he was heard on a wire tap saying he planned to kill police officers that day. the boys in blue, he called them. police identified him as rahim and said he too was inspired by isis. for months isis on social media has been encouraging people worldwide to attack anyone in uniform. a year ago, for example, an isis leader said, rise up and kill intelligence officers, police officers and soldiers. so far this decade the overall number of u.s. police officers killed in ambushes has been down slightly. an average of nine a year. but police chiefs nationwide say the repeated calls by isis to attack them have increased that danger. >> it is frightening for law enforcement. i mean, a police officer sitting in his car, you know, they have to be vigilant all of the time. but how could you prevent someone in the dark from sneaking up on your car and shooting close, or from a distance. >> reporter: and also today, two men arrested yesterday. one in california and one in texas. they appeared in federal court accused
six months ago police shot a boston man preparing to board a bus with a knife after he was heard on a wire tap saying he planned to kill police officers that day. the boys in blue, he called them. police identified him as rahim and said he too was inspired by isis. for months isis on social media has been encouraging people worldwide to attack anyone in uniform. a year ago, for example, an isis leader said, rise up and kill intelligence officers, police officers and soldiers. so far this decade...
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her only public statement more than a year ago. the man that i met and fell in love with and love is the man you all knew through his work. they have been married for 50 years and the mother of his five children and his business manager. >> they could be looking for business, checks paid out through the business and knowledge of where he was and when he was supposed to be. >> reporter: cosby has denied all allegations and counter suing the seven women for defamation. >> when you separate what happens in the court of law from what has been allowed to happen in the fictional court of public opinion, you will get an out come that justice requires. >> bill cosby tweeted thanks to friends and fans, breaking his silence days before his wife faces questions. kristin dahlgren, nbc news, new york. >>> the new year is gypping with an old debate. gun control versus gun rights. today president obama said he will bypass congress and consider executive action to violence. more now from nbc's ron allen. of shootings every year. killed. in the new
her only public statement more than a year ago. the man that i met and fell in love with and love is the man you all knew through his work. they have been married for 50 years and the mother of his five children and his business manager. >> they could be looking for business, checks paid out through the business and knowledge of where he was and when he was supposed to be. >> reporter: cosby has denied all allegations and counter suing the seven women for defamation. >> when...
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soil 11 years ago, get if you look at such -- things never get better. never or the abuses curtailed. even further away from the 9/11 attack, things continue to worsen. you see far more fbi raids and arrests where the fbi creates and funds and conceals a plot that it tricks young muslims into joining, then they trumpet that they have dismantled the plot. then they put them in prison for decades, far more so now than 10 years ago. when you look at the form of material prosecutions, they are far more remote connections to his designated terrorist groups, literally 20 two-year-old muslim americans who upload youtube videos critical of u.s. foreign policy are being indicted based on the grounds of the youtube video encouraging support for terrorist group, done in coordination with them, therefore being indicted. far less proximate to any terrorist organization then material support was 10 years ago. then probably the most disturbing example is the aim by the obama administration that it actually has the ability to target even american citizens for extrajudic
soil 11 years ago, get if you look at such -- things never get better. never or the abuses curtailed. even further away from the 9/11 attack, things continue to worsen. you see far more fbi raids and arrests where the fbi creates and funds and conceals a plot that it tricks young muslims into joining, then they trumpet that they have dismantled the plot. then they put them in prison for decades, far more so now than 10 years ago. when you look at the form of material prosecutions, they are far...
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and small to medium ship sailed some time ago.e rowe joining me from his beloved baltimore, maryland. i mean, come on. you really do start to look at the. ictures yourks like, hmm, what's your alibi? >> i don't see it. i was in kansas. i was in kansas shooting at another brand new fascinating someone of "somebody's gotta do it." i went back on facebook. if you check the page, i have been vindicated and exxoneratin and dismissed as a person of interest by the medford police, so i have that going for me. >> but roll with me. when you look at this guy and his ball cap, and by the way, nice choice of wardrobe today because you're wearing what he had on. >> i'm always wearing this. >> you kind of look similar. i know you are. but come on. >> my theory is this guy, he's been roundly dismissed on social media as kind of an idiot for not wearing a costume or some sort of disguys when he robs a bank. >> maybe he was dressed up as you? >> i think he's got a mike rowe mask on. i have seen these things before. they are frightening and there i
and small to medium ship sailed some time ago.e rowe joining me from his beloved baltimore, maryland. i mean, come on. you really do start to look at the. ictures yourks like, hmm, what's your alibi? >> i don't see it. i was in kansas. i was in kansas shooting at another brand new fascinating someone of "somebody's gotta do it." i went back on facebook. if you check the page, i have been vindicated and exxoneratin and dismissed as a person of interest by the medford police, so i...
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his captors sent proof of life three years ago but his wife and son learned the disappointing news he would not be coming home from watching tv. >> not a call from the white house? or the state department? >> no, nothing. >> reporter: heartbroken they >> we're devastated. we had been given assurances over the years that my dad would be a top priority to get him home as much as everybody else, if not more, because he's been held for almost nine years. >> mrs. levinson, do you consider whether bob might have in fact died in captivity? >> no, i will never consider that until i have proof. i believe every day he's trying to come home to our family. we will never give up. >> our thoughts and prayers family. the ordeal that they have been almost nine years now, is -- is virtually unthinkable. >> reporter: today the white house vowed the u.s. will continue to press iran for details on levinson's fate. >> we have reason to believe that he no longer is in iran. >> reporter: today the u.s. released. seven men convicted of helping iran's nuclear program and dropped charges against 14 more. but n
his captors sent proof of life three years ago but his wife and son learned the disappointing news he would not be coming home from watching tv. >> not a call from the white house? or the state department? >> no, nothing. >> reporter: heartbroken they >> we're devastated. we had been given assurances over the years that my dad would be a top priority to get him home as much as everybody else, if not more, because he's been held for almost nine years. >> mrs....
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instead, a month ago he got this lender. his said he could keep his $11,000 deposit. >> that was complete shock. >> shawn said he had been preapproved by his own more gang company and the builder talked him into using its lender. >> if you go to mortgage company, we'll give you some incentives. >> ' cording to shawn, the lender never suggested his mortgage was in trouble until the day it was denied. >> there was not a negotiation. they just them cut me off like that. >>reporter: he complained but said the company would not include a refund in a written contract cancellation. shawn called us, and the sales force. then he had a heck of a time getting his deposit back. >>reporter: later, corporate disputed shawn's version and said he refused its offer to find another lender or pick a different home, so set the refund before being contacted by action 9. he is the third kb customer who we helped orroyo recover 15,000. experts say many new home contracts from favor the builder. >> most developer contracts say we will use your mone
instead, a month ago he got this lender. his said he could keep his $11,000 deposit. >> that was complete shock. >> shawn said he had been preapproved by his own more gang company and the builder talked him into using its lender. >> if you go to mortgage company, we'll give you some incentives. >> ' cording to shawn, the lender never suggested his mortgage was in trouble until the day it was denied. >> there was not a negotiation. they just them cut me off like...
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high tide hitting new jersey a little over an hour ago.s where rehema ellis is, we were losing connection when we were talking with you last hour? >> reporter: it is fierce out here, a i'm on a little corner of this building right now blocking the winds, i'm going to step out a little bit more so you can get a sense of the winds here. the governor has declared a state of the emergency and that's because we have got some real -- [ no audio ] . >> rehema ellis, as we were discussing, just last hour, we were in new jersey there in point pleasant, the winds so strong, once she pushed outside of that shield, pushing her sideways and that connection back and forth, so we will get back to her because that connection is going to be coming and going. let's go to philadelphia now, this is a live look at the conditions the region has already been hit with a half a foot of snow. here is a live look, all of the flights in and out of philadelphia international airport cancelled because of the winds, and we were seeing some flag poles in some earlier liv
high tide hitting new jersey a little over an hour ago.s where rehema ellis is, we were losing connection when we were talking with you last hour? >> reporter: it is fierce out here, a i'm on a little corner of this building right now blocking the winds, i'm going to step out a little bit more so you can get a sense of the winds here. the governor has declared a state of the emergency and that's because we have got some real -- [ no audio ] . >> rehema ellis, as we were discussing,...
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i had student loans, over $100,000 two years ago, three years ago. student loans are debilitating. the only way you get rid of it is pay them off or die. only two ways. can't get rid of them with bankruptcy. never thought i would get them off my bake. i was able to do it, i wrote a book, "an american son" it is a paper back, it is available if you're interested. >> what you saw marco rubio in council bluffs, iowa, by the end he is got the standard stump speech. but he deviated for a moment before that to talk about ted cruz. >> it is so important. so interesting how much the cruz campaign is in the rubio campaign sights. when i talk to rubio advisers, they don't think trump supporters are marco rubio supporters, but they believe ted cruz supporters are. >> or can be. >> or can be, they can convince them to flip. they believe that profile is similar. one reason they're trying to poach support from ted cruz now. they think if they can get them in their fold, they can create a coalition of conservative voters who support ted cruz, could support him and more moderate senate right repub
i had student loans, over $100,000 two years ago, three years ago. student loans are debilitating. the only way you get rid of it is pay them off or die. only two ways. can't get rid of them with bankruptcy. never thought i would get them off my bake. i was able to do it, i wrote a book, "an american son" it is a paper back, it is available if you're interested. >> what you saw marco rubio in council bluffs, iowa, by the end he is got the standard stump speech. but he deviated...
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we brought you the opening bell live moments ago. scott mcgrew joins us now to show us which way those numbers are headed. >> i'm afraid that's an easy job, straight down. the dow passed 200 to the negative just a moment ago. now 222. nasdaq doing equally as poorly, down about 60 points. from a percentage point of view, that's about the same. lots of worries this morning. lower oil prices. we talked about that. the economy in china. we mentioned that before, and the imf worried about the overall health of the world economy. keep in mind, laura and sam, the american economy seems to be doing okay. it's everybody else that can't quite seem to get it all together. stock market and the economy are not the same thing, but okay here in the united states. >> thanks so much, scott. >>> also this morning, federal investigators are going to be here in the bay area trying to figure out what happened moments before this greyhound bus crashed in san jose yesterday morning. the bus was traveling from los angeles with the final stop scheduled for o
we brought you the opening bell live moments ago. scott mcgrew joins us now to show us which way those numbers are headed. >> i'm afraid that's an easy job, straight down. the dow passed 200 to the negative just a moment ago. now 222. nasdaq doing equally as poorly, down about 60 points. from a percentage point of view, that's about the same. lots of worries this morning. lower oil prices. we talked about that. the economy in china. we mentioned that before, and the imf worried about the...
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>> you called this a few weeks ago. you said you were wondering why he hasn't brought up the attacks yet and now he is. i think he is going to stick with it. i think this is classic trump just questioning things saying everybody says so. people are worried. i am really worried about ted cruz. i think he should get a decklatory judgment and try to figure this out for the good of him and the good of the party. he is saying that i am not the one that is attacking. i'm just responding to what i have heard from everybody else and he is able to keep this unofficial detent. what he is doing and has done in the past is testing out a line in the press to see how conservatives react. what we heard today on rush limbaugh is him giving him the green light to do it saying go at it, boys. donald trump, i do think he will continue with this. whether or not he does it at rallies will be another story. he and ted cruz are fight frg many of the same voters. there is concern or could be concern that he would alien ate some of his supporte
>> you called this a few weeks ago. you said you were wondering why he hasn't brought up the attacks yet and now he is. i think he is going to stick with it. i think this is classic trump just questioning things saying everybody says so. people are worried. i am really worried about ted cruz. i think he should get a decklatory judgment and try to figure this out for the good of him and the good of the party. he is saying that i am not the one that is attacking. i'm just responding to what...
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i was out there on the deck a few minutes ago. do need a coat and a scarf and gloves and a hat with the damp chill in the air right now, temperatures hovering around 40 degrees. and if you're going to go viewing bei bei at the national zoo, we'll have the damp chill in the air with the fog around here for another hour or two. then partly sun nur by noontime and during the afternoon, getting milder as temperatures make it no the low 50s. the visibilities are improving a bit. here at national harbor, that live view a few minutes ago couldn't even see the boats. now that is beginning to lift a bit. the top of the capitol dome is obscured by the fog. but hr neej that visibility is no problem right in the city. rain we had overnight that gave us all the wet pavement that's lingering this morning is way up into new england. changes to some snow there. western massachusetts up into vermont, new hampshire and maine. south of there it's rain. there may be minor flight delays out of boston this morning. storm team 4 radar not showing any ra
i was out there on the deck a few minutes ago. do need a coat and a scarf and gloves and a hat with the damp chill in the air right now, temperatures hovering around 40 degrees. and if you're going to go viewing bei bei at the national zoo, we'll have the damp chill in the air with the fog around here for another hour or two. then partly sun nur by noontime and during the afternoon, getting milder as temperatures make it no the low 50s. the visibilities are improving a bit. here at national...
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prosecutors say hossein nayeri -- attacked a man four years ago -- doused him -- cut off his genitals -- - d dumped him in the desert. jonathan tieu is charged with murder and attempted murder. investigators say he and fellow escapee bac tien duong are affiliated with vietnamese gangs -- all have pled not guilty. now police say the rap sheets of these three escaped inmates will only get longer -- if they aren't caught soon. : "these three are extremely dangerous felons and need to be apprehended and brought back into custody immediately." i'm mary moloney reporting. expect mostly cloudy skies scattered showers are in the forecast wednesday as a front slowly moves into the state and highs in the mid 50s. showers will diminish thursday with partly to mostly cloudy 50 degrees. friday through sunday will be gorgeous behind the front with highs in the 60s and lower 70s. a richland two school counselor is headed to washington d.c. to represent the palmetto tonight with lows near 50 degrees. scattered showers are in the forecast wednesday as a front slowly moves into the state and highs in t
prosecutors say hossein nayeri -- attacked a man four years ago -- doused him -- cut off his genitals -- - d dumped him in the desert. jonathan tieu is charged with murder and attempted murder. investigators say he and fellow escapee bac tien duong are affiliated with vietnamese gangs -- all have pled not guilty. now police say the rap sheets of these three escaped inmates will only get longer -- if they aren't caught soon. : "these three are extremely dangerous felons and need to be...
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well, donald trump gets away with murder because a month ago, a month ago when he was asked that question, he said, absolutely no question, ted cruz is eligible to run. he's a natural-born citizen. a month ago, he said the direct opposite of what he's saying now. well, what's caused him to change? what's caused him to change is that ted cruz is ahead in some of the polls in iowa. and as far as john mccain's concerned, the republican establishment doesn't want donald trump. he's nightmare number one. ted cruz is nightmare number two. so they're going to jump on this thing because they want to bring ted cruz down. and i think that you're going to see a lot of that coming back. it's interesting to see how ted cruz handles it. >> based on what you said in your book, some people will either blame you or thank you for the trump phenomenon. thank you very much, governor. >> my pleasure. >>> we are back with that breaking news at the top of the hour out of paris where police shot and killed a man armed with a knife outside a police station. all of it unfolding exactly one year after the "charlie
well, donald trump gets away with murder because a month ago, a month ago when he was asked that question, he said, absolutely no question, ted cruz is eligible to run. he's a natural-born citizen. a month ago, he said the direct opposite of what he's saying now. well, what's caused him to change? what's caused him to change is that ted cruz is ahead in some of the polls in iowa. and as far as john mccain's concerned, the republican establishment doesn't want donald trump. he's nightmare number...
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talk addressed the coach ron rivera while ago, head just a little panthers. carolina panthers. just a little while ago, head coach ron rivera addressed the media to talk about tonight's win. 3 3 3 "we've talked a lot about what the goal is. we talk about what the vision is and the direction we're heading with this vision. we're a step away. we're going to play a very good football team. we watched them play today and they play tremendous. they've got a quarterback, some playermakers around them. this is a team we're going to have to get ready and prepare for." for." 3 "we're not done yet. we're going to live in the moment right now. i'm happy for not only the teammates but happy for the carolinas.. for the organization, mr. richardson. i'm thankful for the process. we've been doubted, we've been slated. all the above. but yet we have turnouts like this today that make it all worthwhile." worthwhile." 3 3 'our defense line is the biggest group of guys, you look at the interception this post season, because of the rush, they did an excellant job coach walsh and
talk addressed the coach ron rivera while ago, head just a little panthers. carolina panthers. just a little while ago, head coach ron rivera addressed the media to talk about tonight's win. 3 3 3 "we've talked a lot about what the goal is. we talk about what the vision is and the direction we're heading with this vision. we're a step away. we're going to play a very good football team. we watched them play today and they play tremendous. they've got a quarterback, some playermakers around...