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. >> i'm not sure we can get tim alberta up yet. we cannot. can i go back to seung min kim and put up a list of the republicans who voted for this and the democrats to shut down the government last night, seung min kim. we had heidi hide camp, joe manchin, joe donnelly, claire mccaskill and doug jones. what does that tell you? >> this could be a political issue for those members vying for their reelection bids later this year. joe manchin has been saying he is not going to do anything to shut the government down voting for this bill. and with joe manchin you saw that perhaps heidi kite camp and claire mccask ill will go in the corner. and doug jones's vote was interesting. although not too much because he campaigned so much in his alabama senate bid on the importance of the chip program. the house passed bill does include six years of funding for the children's health insurance program. it was put up there as a way to lure more democratic votes. in the end it looked like standing firm on the immigration issue and other issues that were kind of
. >> i'm not sure we can get tim alberta up yet. we cannot. can i go back to seung min kim and put up a list of the republicans who voted for this and the democrats to shut down the government last night, seung min kim. we had heidi hide camp, joe manchin, joe donnelly, claire mccaskill and doug jones. what does that tell you? >> this could be a political issue for those members vying for their reelection bids later this year. joe manchin has been saying he is not going to do...
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think that that has come through consistently with autumn these were just three people from southern alberta who believed that they had fixed two children in tony's family and they did it with vitamins and minerals off the shelf and they just desperately wanted a scientist somewhere to take them seriously and do some research when stefan untrue who approached dr caplan in one thousand nine hundred sixty she was the director of behavioral research for the university of calgary as a scientist she was highly skeptical and sort the notion of utilising minerals for mental illness was simply proposed for us i thought well that's impossible you can't do that there's no way it would have that effect but i think that line of thought. is reflective of our lack of education about nutrition and the fact that blood is bathing the neurons in our brain every minute of every day bringing oxygen and what micronutrients to make those brain cells work stephan and his co-founder created a nonprofit called true hoop and after years of experimentation they developed a mineral based formula called m. power plus in
think that that has come through consistently with autumn these were just three people from southern alberta who believed that they had fixed two children in tony's family and they did it with vitamins and minerals off the shelf and they just desperately wanted a scientist somewhere to take them seriously and do some research when stefan untrue who approached dr caplan in one thousand nine hundred sixty she was the director of behavioral research for the university of calgary as a scientist she...
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and alberta king is living there. but something else that you begin to understand as you look at the other major document from that period, which is the autobiography of martin luther king, which is a document that he writes when he is at the theological seminary, he writes his own autobiographical sketch, it's only 14 pages, he does it as an assignment for a class, and we can learn a number of things about him from that -- that document. and the third document that is very important is the memoire of daddy king because that kind of provides a lot of life to it. it's probably in historical terms historians kind of refer to that as more -- it's still a primary document because he was a witness, but it's long after the fact so it becomes less valuable in some ways, but also it's personal so it's valuable in other ways. so let's just look at these documents. one of the things that we find is how was he born? one of the things that the birth certificate indicates is that there was a midwife and a doctor. and the doctor al
and alberta king is living there. but something else that you begin to understand as you look at the other major document from that period, which is the autobiography of martin luther king, which is a document that he writes when he is at the theological seminary, he writes his own autobiographical sketch, it's only 14 pages, he does it as an assignment for a class, and we can learn a number of things about him from that -- that document. and the third document that is very important is the...
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think that that has come through consistently with autumn these were just three people from southern alberta who believe that they had fixed two children in tony's family and they did it with vitamins and minerals off the shelf and they just desperately wanted a scientist somewhere to take them seriously and do some research when stefan untrue who approached dr caplan in one thousand nine hundred six she was the director of behavioral research for the university of calgary as a scientist she was highly skeptical and sort the notion of utilising minerals for mental illness was simply proposed for us i thought well that's impossible you can't do that there's no way it would have that effect but i think that line of thought. is reflective of our lack of education about nutrition and the fact that blood is bathing the neurons in our brain every minute of every day bringing oxygen and what micronutrients to make those brain cells work stephan and his co-founder created a nonprofit called true hoop and after years of experimentation they developed a mineral based formula called m. power plus intri
think that that has come through consistently with autumn these were just three people from southern alberta who believe that they had fixed two children in tony's family and they did it with vitamins and minerals off the shelf and they just desperately wanted a scientist somewhere to take them seriously and do some research when stefan untrue who approached dr caplan in one thousand nine hundred six she was the director of behavioral research for the university of calgary as a scientist she...
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think that that has come through consistently with autumn these were just three people from southern alberta who believed that they had fixed two children in tony's family and they did it with vitamins and minerals off the shelf and they just desperately wanted a scientist somewhere to take them seriously and do some research when stefan untrue who approached dr caplan in one thousand nine hundred six she was the director of behavioral research for the university of calgary as a scientist she was highly skeptical and sort the notion of utilising minerals for mental illness was simply proposed for us i thought well that's impossible you can't do that there's no way it would have that effect but i think that line of thought. is reflective of our lack of education about nutrition and the fact that blood is bathing the neurons in our brain every minute of every day bringing oxygen and what micronutrients to make those brain cells work stephan and his co-founder created a nonprofit called true hoop and after years of experimentation they developed a mineral based formula called m. power plus intr
think that that has come through consistently with autumn these were just three people from southern alberta who believed that they had fixed two children in tony's family and they did it with vitamins and minerals off the shelf and they just desperately wanted a scientist somewhere to take them seriously and do some research when stefan untrue who approached dr caplan in one thousand nine hundred six she was the director of behavioral research for the university of calgary as a scientist she...
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live in red deer alberta canada.r taking the video. [ crying ] >> this is a pregnant womann the carauseancakes are crying. deliciousness that she is and she justants to the w. >> y'alllaughing but those pancakes look bomb. >> i know! is going to spill. be >> it's really really good. you guys have to try this. >> she wanted to share. my pregnant friends would be like touch it if you want to. >> she does try to get other people to taste it. they are going to have the same reaction? >> i don't want to cry. >> i don't want to cry either. >> it's worth it. >> are you sure? >> maybe. >> fortunately for us the woman behind the camera says -- >> take another bite. >> we want to see how's >> her lit oreiag with the desire to havethe flavor. >>pany who sold these pancakes to her were on their social media game they would take thiay a lot of money, and turn it into a commercial. what an endorsement. ryou guys have try >> pregnancy pancakes, man. >> i'm going to cry. >>> boy, that went fast. catch us on the next all-new "rtm." b
live in red deer alberta canada.r taking the video. [ crying ] >> this is a pregnant womann the carauseancakes are crying. deliciousness that she is and she justants to the w. >> y'alllaughing but those pancakes look bomb. >> i know! is going to spill. be >> it's really really good. you guys have to try this. >> she wanted to share. my pregnant friends would be like touch it if you want to. >> she does try to get other people to taste it. they are going to...
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deer, alberta, canada. jason, for taking the video. [ crying ] >> this is a pregnant woman crying in the car because -- >> pancakes are so good that this pregnant woman is happy crying. weeping at the deliciousness that she is enjoying. and she just wants to share it with the world. >> y'all laughing, but those pancakes look bomb. >> i know! >> syrup is going to spill. be careful. >> it's really, really, really good. you guys have to try this. >> she wanted to share. my pregnant friends would be like, touch it if you want to. >> she does try to get other people to taste it. they are worried, am i going to have the same reaction? >> i don't want to cry. >> i don't want to cry either. >> it's worth it. >> are you sure? >> maybe. >> fortunately for us, the woman behind the camera says -- >> take another bite. >> we want to see how she's going to react when she has some more. >> her little luke or leia will be strong with the desire to have pancakes when he or she is bored. >> the flavor. the flavor. >> if the
deer, alberta, canada. jason, for taking the video. [ crying ] >> this is a pregnant woman crying in the car because -- >> pancakes are so good that this pregnant woman is happy crying. weeping at the deliciousness that she is enjoying. and she just wants to share it with the world. >> y'all laughing, but those pancakes look bomb. >> i know! >> syrup is going to spill. be careful. >> it's really, really, really good. you guys have to try this. >> she...
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. ♪ >> to no one's surprise, minneapolis is currently in the grips of a snowstorm buffeted by albertappers from the north and panhandle hooks from the south, this is a tough winter climate. average january temperature is 13. the lowest temperature ever recorded minus 60 on february 2nd, 1996. no disrespect to minnesotans, but who would want to visit minneapolis in the dead of winter? are you kidding? we would. monday night, the big story is the eagles headed to minneapolis and the superbowl. we have "action news" reporter bob brooks live in minneapolis. first let's check in with annie mccormick live at the link. you have heard from an eagle star tonight and still delirious fans. >> yes, and plenty of fans who are happy to go to that very cold place trying to get their hands on the tickets. tonight we were talking to them. they kept the party going because they didn't want to let go of last night's glow. they were reminiscing about the moment they realized this was happening. we talked to brandon graham and he told us what happened when he realized this was happening as well. >> fans c
. ♪ >> to no one's surprise, minneapolis is currently in the grips of a snowstorm buffeted by albertappers from the north and panhandle hooks from the south, this is a tough winter climate. average january temperature is 13. the lowest temperature ever recorded minus 60 on february 2nd, 1996. no disrespect to minnesotans, but who would want to visit minneapolis in the dead of winter? are you kidding? we would. monday night, the big story is the eagles headed to minneapolis and the...
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pressure around the north and south poles can push cold air, which brings us to our final lesson the alberta clipper. that's a fast moving moisture starved storm from canada. >> and the other canadian prove videoses that would be called scratch was an screamer >> and the manitela molar >> any time there's excitement about weather and people learning about kind of thein trick caseys of meteorologist i think it's a good thing >> there you go. fun to learn about this stuff and loosely understand some terms but i think we'll leave the forecasting to our friend kate. what do you think. >> kate and lauren can handle that one. >> right over here. >> right. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> manayunk company specializing in heated clothing, business has always been good this time of year for the warming store, things took quite a turn when journalist anderson cooper supported the battery operated heating clothing on new year's eve. he then talked about it with stephen colbert tuesday night >> i woke up my facebook and cell phone vibrating. our most popular items will be heated socks. people's feet tend
pressure around the north and south poles can push cold air, which brings us to our final lesson the alberta clipper. that's a fast moving moisture starved storm from canada. >> and the other canadian prove videoses that would be called scratch was an screamer >> and the manitela molar >> any time there's excitement about weather and people learning about kind of thein trick caseys of meteorologist i think it's a good thing >> there you go. fun to learn about this stuff...
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this is moisture starved coming from alberta. so not much moisture in canada crossing the great lakes seeing up to an inch of snow possible toward philadelphia. the same as you move toward the poconos and into pottstown. so the higher elevations could see over an inch. but basically we're just looking for some light slushy snow that should not be sticking to the ground or the sidewalks or parking lots because of the warm temperatures during the day tomorrow. bordering around freezing. 32 in philadelphia overnight. 29 in pottstown. 23 in the poconos. during the day tomorrow, morning snow showers that will linger into the afternoon. otherwise partly sunny with gusty winds out of the northwest the high only 35. seven day forecast from the weather authority cold for your wednesday. mostly cloudy but more comfortable thursday. groundhog day we have another system coming a chance of rape change to go wet snow for your friday. saturday 32. sunday snow chance for super bowl sunday here at home. monday partly sunny 34 degrees. super bowl
this is moisture starved coming from alberta. so not much moisture in canada crossing the great lakes seeing up to an inch of snow possible toward philadelphia. the same as you move toward the poconos and into pottstown. so the higher elevations could see over an inch. but basically we're just looking for some light slushy snow that should not be sticking to the ground or the sidewalks or parking lots because of the warm temperatures during the day tomorrow. bordering around freezing. 32 in...
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pressure around the north and south poles can push cold air, which brings us to our final lesson the alberta a fast moving moisture starved storm from canada. >> and the other canadian prove videoses that would be called scratch was an screamer >> and the manitela molar >> any time there's excitement about weather and people learning about kind of thein trick caseys of meteorologist i think it's a good thing >> there you go. fun to learn about this stuff and loosely understand some terms but i think we'll leave the forecasting to our friend kate. what do you think. >> kate and lauren can handle that one. >> right over here. >> right. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> manayunk company specializing in heated clothing, business has always been good this time of year for the warming store, things took quite a turn when journalist anderson cooper supported the battery operated heating clothing on new year's eve. he then talked about it with stephen colbert tuesday night >> i woke up my facebook and cell phone vibrating. our most popular items will be heated socks. people's feet tend to be the first
pressure around the north and south poles can push cold air, which brings us to our final lesson the alberta a fast moving moisture starved storm from canada. >> and the other canadian prove videoses that would be called scratch was an screamer >> and the manitela molar >> any time there's excitement about weather and people learning about kind of thein trick caseys of meteorologist i think it's a good thing >> there you go. fun to learn about this stuff and loosely...
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the alberta clipper bringing snow and ice and freezing rain, and there is real concern tonight about the commute tomorrow morning. already tonight, dangerous driving from the plains to the midwest. a driver losing control, slamming into a police cruiser, right there in park hills, kentucky. as we come on the air tonight, two dozen states now under winter storm warnings and watches right now. that system pushing all the way from texas to minnesota and moving east. d.c., philly, new york, boston all get hit tomorrow. the driving on this holiday already a real challenge and it's moving east. abc's erielle reshef leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the mega blast of snow and bitter cold pounding millions from texas to maine. in kentucky, police say they're fighting a losing battle to black ice. this car slamming into an officer's cruiser. spinouts from south dakota to indiana, where this semi jackknifed, backing up traffic for miles. the blinding storm moving east. entire towns in the northeast under an invasion from ice jams. massive chunks of ice rushing downstream, blocking rivers, wa
the alberta clipper bringing snow and ice and freezing rain, and there is real concern tonight about the commute tomorrow morning. already tonight, dangerous driving from the plains to the midwest. a driver losing control, slamming into a police cruiser, right there in park hills, kentucky. as we come on the air tonight, two dozen states now under winter storm warnings and watches right now. that system pushing all the way from texas to minnesota and moving east. d.c., philly, new york, boston...
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meanwhile, a clipper system coming from alberta, canada, is bringing bitter wind chills.t will feel like 25 below in sioux falls. 17 below in des moines. ♪ >>> well, vice president mike pence spent part of the martin luther king jr. holiday weekend honoring the reverend. >> the vice president and his wife laid a wreath at the memorial to dr. king. in washington, d.c. vice president pence tweeted reverend king was a leader who transformed a fashion. and that he took the words of our founders to heart to forge a more perfect union. >>> still ahead, a new revelation from queen elizabeth. and the surprising place the crown jewels were hidden during world war ii. even she didn't know that. >> she was surprised by it. >>> 50 people forced to abandon ship as flames shoot from a boat off florida's coast. this morning, we're hearing from the passengers on board. >>> and a car stuck in the second story of a building. the new surveillance video showing how it got there. >>> adobe homes along peru's pacific coast crumbled after a massive earthquake hit offshore. one person was killed
meanwhile, a clipper system coming from alberta, canada, is bringing bitter wind chills.t will feel like 25 below in sioux falls. 17 below in des moines. ♪ >>> well, vice president mike pence spent part of the martin luther king jr. holiday weekend honoring the reverend. >> the vice president and his wife laid a wreath at the memorial to dr. king. in washington, d.c. vice president pence tweeted reverend king was a leader who transformed a fashion. and that he took the words of...
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the the downside is a damn sight larger than the upside there sure the concept of having a guy in alberta than replacing having a trust that the saudis are transactions can work if the transactions can occur at the speed we need which is something of the order of you know hundred thousand old mole transactions per second so i know there are some crypto currency s. that are working in that direction there are even block china technologies that don't use a crypt currency they use existing currencies that enable you make the transactions through the algorithm rather than through a banking system so one of those more than one warlock is going to survive but i don't think that coin is going to be the one that does or that does it for me i will be back in just under thirty minutes with a look at your headlines here watching our two international stay with us. it's being called an olympic truce after months of over the top rhetoric the two careers are talking again the first time in two years is this is serious diplomatic opening or merely. south korea appears to welcome this opening is the same
the the downside is a damn sight larger than the upside there sure the concept of having a guy in alberta than replacing having a trust that the saudis are transactions can work if the transactions can occur at the speed we need which is something of the order of you know hundred thousand old mole transactions per second so i know there are some crypto currency s. that are working in that direction there are even block china technologies that don't use a crypt currency they use existing...
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turning a frozen river in alberta canada into his personal slip and slide having a ball. >>> up next, south korea sitting down on a rare meeting on easing tensions between the two countries. president trump hopes the talks will succeed. >> as you know with president moon of south korea, he thanked me very much for my tough stance. i hope it works out. i very much want to see it work out between the two countries. >> will it work out, we'll take it up with ambassador john bolton here next. lou: joining us tonight, john bolton former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, now fox business contributor. ambassador, let's start with this -- it looks like peace in our tile on the korean peninsula. aren't you pleased? john: well i think this is a complete waste of oxygen. i think it's a propaganda stunt by the north koreans basically. and i think the reason for it is the south korean government is open to this kind of manipulation by north korea. so we'll have scenes of the two koreas parading on television together at the olympic opening ceremony. but as far as the north korea nuclear threa
turning a frozen river in alberta canada into his personal slip and slide having a ball. >>> up next, south korea sitting down on a rare meeting on easing tensions between the two countries. president trump hopes the talks will succeed. >> as you know with president moon of south korea, he thanked me very much for my tough stance. i hope it works out. i very much want to see it work out between the two countries. >> will it work out, we'll take it up with ambassador john...
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it is an alberta clipper but it is not moving that great of a clip. you see for round here, light fs in lancaster we have got that rain that an philadelphia but vt snow and it is not surfaces andn new jersey is where we're seeing iflating on the grass tht is where it is happening including jersey shore we have had rainnow in rehoboth beach but it is a wet snow. there is round one, about 5:00 o'clock and then round two coming in not a heavyore like snow shower, just enough that could make things a little thror er lunchtime we will see everything moving toward the shorehole thing is of here. more nuisance storm as we told you yesterday t else. as far as final accumulations, still around an mt of the compus , one says even less than philadelphia temperatures very close to freezing in the 30's, every where, a freezing, some above. we will get to 36 degrees today w wet, snow, once we get it, on and off throughout the day. and then close to 50 on thursday, rain bit of snow overnight into friday, again in the a major aevect friday lunch hour and rush hour an
it is an alberta clipper but it is not moving that great of a clip. you see for round here, light fs in lancaster we have got that rain that an philadelphia but vt snow and it is not surfaces andn new jersey is where we're seeing iflating on the grass tht is where it is happening including jersey shore we have had rainnow in rehoboth beach but it is a wet snow. there is round one, about 5:00 o'clock and then round two coming in not a heavyore like snow shower, just enough that could make things...
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we're learning of another disturbing case of alleged child abuse --- this time in alberta, canada.am) a 19- year old babysitter is speaking out about how she found two young sisters.. barricaded in their basement last month. justice taylor, was sitting for other kids in a home, when she says, just after two mothers left for a party ... she heard a knock on the basement door... and the voice, of what turned out to be a six- year old girl .... asking for help. taylor then pushed a dresser away from the door ... and opened it.. only to be shocked by what she found. (pam) taylor says, the basement smelled like urine.. and had just a mattress on a cement floor. she says, the six- year old was there with her three -year old sister. the girls were taken away from the home by police and their mother is now facing charges --- inclu
we're learning of another disturbing case of alleged child abuse --- this time in alberta, canada.am) a 19- year old babysitter is speaking out about how she found two young sisters.. barricaded in their basement last month. justice taylor, was sitting for other kids in a home, when she says, just after two mothers left for a party ... she heard a knock on the basement door... and the voice, of what turned out to be a six- year old girl .... asking for help. taylor then pushed a dresser away...
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. >> reporter: krista calls her older brother jeff, who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction, okay, she's somewhere. she just needs some space or time. she'll turn up. >> reporter: when nancy's parents, gary and donna, heard she was missing, they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending. >> reporter: by afternoon the cary police were involved. >> all i was told on the phone it was a missing persons. >> reporter: when detective george daniels arrived nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with a small army of her panicked friends. nancy's friends rushed to join in the search. her husband brad made a public plea for help. >> anyone that knows anything, i just want them to contact the police with any information they may have. again, thank you to everyone that continues to come out and help out. >> sir, do you have a flyer? >> reporter: volunteers chased up and down the running trails where she loved to train, she combed the surrounding parks and lakes and woods. this woman they had
. >> reporter: krista calls her older brother jeff, who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction, okay, she's somewhere. she just needs some space or time. she'll turn up. >> reporter: when nancy's parents, gary and donna, heard she was missing, they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending. >> reporter: by afternoon the cary police were involved. >> all i was told...
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turning a frozen river in alberta canada into his personal slip and slide having a ball. >>> up next,th korea and south korea sitting down on a rare meeting on easing tensions between the two countries. president trump hopes the talks will succeed. >> as you know with president moon of south korea, he thanked me very much for my tough stance. i hope it works out. i very much want to see it work out between the two countries. >> will it work out, we'll take it up with ambassador john bolton here next. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formote
turning a frozen river in alberta canada into his personal slip and slide having a ball. >>> up next,th korea and south korea sitting down on a rare meeting on easing tensions between the two countries. president trump hopes the talks will succeed. >> as you know with president moon of south korea, he thanked me very much for my tough stance. i hope it works out. i very much want to see it work out between the two countries. >> will it work out, we'll take it up with...
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. >> kristi calls her older brother jeff who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction i okay, e's somewhere. you ju need some space or some time. she'll turn up. >> but when nancy's parents gary and donna heard she was missing, they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending. >> by afternoon, the cary police were involved. >> all i was told on the phone was it was a missing person's. >> when detective george daniels arrived, nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with a small army of her panicked friends. nancy's family rushed to cary to join in the search. her husband, brad, made a public plea for help. >> if anyone knows anything, contact the police with any information they may have and again, thank you to everyone that continues to come out and help out. >> sir, do you have a flyer? >> volunteers chased up and down the running trails where she loved to train. they combed the surrounding parks and lakes and woods for this woman they'd grown to love since she and brad moved down from canada.
. >> kristi calls her older brother jeff who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction i okay, e's somewhere. you ju need some space or some time. she'll turn up. >> but when nancy's parents gary and donna heard she was missing, they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending. >> by afternoon, the cary police were involved. >> all i was told on the phone was it was a...
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turning a frozen river in alberta canada into his personal slip and slide having a ball. >>> up next, and south korea sitting down on a rare meeting on easing tensions between the two countries. president trump hopes the talks will succeed. >> as you know with president moon of south korea, he thanked me very much for my tough stance. i hope it works out. i very much want to see it work out between the two countries. >> will it work out, we'll take it up with ambassador john bolton here next. it's a small finger...a worm! like, a dagger? a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost! coin slot! no? uhhh... 10 seconds. a stick! a walking stick! eiffel tower, mount kilimanjaro! (ding) time! sorry, it's a tandem bicycle. what? what?! as long as sloths are slow, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. (snap) achoo! (snap) achoo! achoo! (snap) (snap) achoo! achoo! feel a cold coming on? zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a
turning a frozen river in alberta canada into his personal slip and slide having a ball. >>> up next, and south korea sitting down on a rare meeting on easing tensions between the two countries. president trump hopes the talks will succeed. >> as you know with president moon of south korea, he thanked me very much for my tough stance. i hope it works out. i very much want to see it work out between the two countries. >> will it work out, we'll take it up with ambassador...
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i'm marcus gomez, the project manager of alberta construction, a minority-owned small business enterprise, a disadvantaged veteran business, entity working as a subcontractor who is in turn working for sfmta. our scope on this spronlts to relocate underground utilities across 12 city blocks from the cal train area to chinatown. over the course of our work, which began in the fall of 2014, and should have been completed in 2016, we have encountered over 425 conditions that were different from what was represented in the plans and specs provided by sfmta. these changes have caused monetary and impacts that sfmta is responsible to pay for through the change order process. of the 425-plus change orders, only 114 have been executed to date. that leaves a balance of over 300 outstanding change orders which represents upwards of $750,000. currently sfmta has taken over two-years to execute a change order and we're still here working and still encountering new deferring site conditions. for small business, this is a death sentence. without timely payment of change order, we struggle to pay our ta
i'm marcus gomez, the project manager of alberta construction, a minority-owned small business enterprise, a disadvantaged veteran business, entity working as a subcontractor who is in turn working for sfmta. our scope on this spronlts to relocate underground utilities across 12 city blocks from the cal train area to chinatown. over the course of our work, which began in the fall of 2014, and should have been completed in 2016, we have encountered over 425 conditions that were different from...
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we have a quick moving alberta clipper system, limited moisture witt, overall light accumulation, right now, anyway, it looks like philadelphia area may be in the one to 2-inch range at the most, could see locally higher amounts of that as we head north in the lehigh valley and poconos. seven day forecast for us 26 degrees today, 31 tomorrow, here comes our clipper system tuesday and wednesday, our snow chance, 36 on tuesday, 29 for us on wednesday, and then in the sunshine it does return , arctic high pressure sets up thursday with a high of 32 but we could be backup in the 40's by friday and weekend. >> up and down there. >> roller coaster ride. >> thanks, matt. >>> 7:45. time to check road and highways. lets go over to matthew work mister in the cbs-3 traffic center. good morning, matthew. >> good morning, jan. we have two incidents starting in philadelphia is there a accident on the pennsylvania turnpike northeast extension, southbound, on the ramp to westbound pennsylvania turnpike. we are hearing this is a single vehicle accident with no injuries f we get anymore information we wi
we have a quick moving alberta clipper system, limited moisture witt, overall light accumulation, right now, anyway, it looks like philadelphia area may be in the one to 2-inch range at the most, could see locally higher amounts of that as we head north in the lehigh valley and poconos. seven day forecast for us 26 degrees today, 31 tomorrow, here comes our clipper system tuesday and wednesday, our snow chance, 36 on tuesday, 29 for us on wednesday, and then in the sunshine it does return ,...
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you know this has actually happened in the past turkey effectively gave up aleppo in exchange for alberta been in its launching of operation euphrates shield so there's lots of behind the scenes back channels going on here it's very risky and of course one has to remember in all of this while over one hundred thousand people have been displaced in the last couple of months and it's in the middle of winter they're living in makeshift tents aid agencies are pulling out the fighting there is getting worse and we could see this all triggered yet another major refugee crisis in addition to the one that would exists of course which will bring concerns of course from the european union nobody worried that there will be more people trying to cross the june in the months to come chris many thanks to crystal there director of the council for our british standing here with the news hour from al-jazeera still to come on the program. the u.s. president defends himself after being accused of using vulgar language while talking about immigrants plus. against pope francis. why. and later in sport the las
you know this has actually happened in the past turkey effectively gave up aleppo in exchange for alberta been in its launching of operation euphrates shield so there's lots of behind the scenes back channels going on here it's very risky and of course one has to remember in all of this while over one hundred thousand people have been displaced in the last couple of months and it's in the middle of winter they're living in makeshift tents aid agencies are pulling out the fighting there is...
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michael steele and also anne gearan and also tim alberta. you've been listening to sort of this developing news breaking as we come on the air here. and michael, if you're the president, if you are in the oval office and you're watching now the banners on cable come across, your alerts on twitter, what is going through your mind? >> oh, lords, what did he say to them. because like of all of the players and actors in this particular drama, sessions is the weakest link. in the sense that he shows that he can't command the facts correctly. he is not really sure about this. he'll say would be thin and then he'll have to clarify it and clean it up. and if you are the president, you're like how did that grill and those lights in that moment, what are you saying. and i think there is an uncertainty there. we don't know, it could be perfectly fine. but that is the question mark. >> and you look at the relationship between the president and the attorney general -- >> into the good onnot a good o. >> president trump has never from the beginning seemed
michael steele and also anne gearan and also tim alberta. you've been listening to sort of this developing news breaking as we come on the air here. and michael, if you're the president, if you are in the oval office and you're watching now the banners on cable come across, your alerts on twitter, what is going through your mind? >> oh, lords, what did he say to them. because like of all of the players and actors in this particular drama, sessions is the weakest link. in the sense that he...
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and a new alberta clipper storm sweeps in over the womorning bringing light snow. >>> we have new accountsoments on board that flight in turkey. >> one passenger says the flight swerved after landing and stopped short just before hitting the water. are your there it is, seen in drone footage you almost can't believe. a boeing 737 passenger jet stuck halfway down an it cliff's edge in turkey, noise down, dangling there a few feet from the black sea. the pegasus airlines had skidded over that cliff. inside a baby crying, cell phone video showing 168 passengers and crew evacuating quickly. many passengers spoke of panic in the plane during the incident. fire crews pumped water on the plane, a few plumes of smoke could be seen. crews began the difficult task of lifting the jet back up the slope. and this image, that plane just hanging there, flashed across the world. investigators will now try to determine how and why that plane left the runway. some reports suggesting it might have hit a bird or even an animal. but passengers are saying it's a miracle they all made it out alive and unharmed.
and a new alberta clipper storm sweeps in over the womorning bringing light snow. >>> we have new accountsoments on board that flight in turkey. >> one passenger says the flight swerved after landing and stopped short just before hitting the water. are your there it is, seen in drone footage you almost can't believe. a boeing 737 passenger jet stuck halfway down an it cliff's edge in turkey, noise down, dangling there a few feet from the black sea. the pegasus airlines had...
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. >>> from texas to the great lakes as the latest storm moves across the country and the alberta clipperbitter cold in their wake. maggie rulli has the details. >> reporter: bitter cold and blinding snow is barrelling across the country as 80 million people from texas to minnesota to maine stand in the storm's path. in kentucky they say they're fighting a losing battle to black ice. this car slams right into an officer's cruiser. spinouts from south dakota to indiana. >> a little shaky out there, especially the bridges and the overpasses. >> in chicago an army of 200 plows have been deployed. at boston's logan airport, flight collided with a deicing truck. in the northeast frozen flood waters are threatening entire towns as massive chunks of ice rush downstream spilling into nearby communities. >> that's how thick they are. that's something else. >> reporter: in vermont, an entire town is overrun by floods. there are submerged cars in maine. >> we were a bit shocked. >> reporter: and there are flood warnings in new jersey for a massive ice jam. the storm is expected to bring a swath of s
. >>> from texas to the great lakes as the latest storm moves across the country and the alberta clipperbitter cold in their wake. maggie rulli has the details. >> reporter: bitter cold and blinding snow is barrelling across the country as 80 million people from texas to minnesota to maine stand in the storm's path. in kentucky they say they're fighting a losing battle to black ice. this car slams right into an officer's cruiser. spinouts from south dakota to indiana. >> a...
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first, this video comes from alberta canada.ng a movie together when there was an overwhelming sense of love that swept over them. they just kept hugging each other. >> my hormones can't take this. >> it went on and on. >> look at those babies. >> how about that. so we got some love there. check out a couple of adorable siblings from missouri. big brother john rocking his baby sister to sleep. at the doctor's office waiting for test results. big brother is going to look after that one for a long time. >> i mean. >> come on. >> this is pegging t it's baby pa fever. beautiful. >>> why justin timberlake is getting filthy in his new video. >> no pressure. hosting the golden globes for the first time. >>> first look ahead to megyn kelly today. >> hi, this morning. the reporters who broke the hai harvey weinstein and bill o'reilly sexual harassment stories join us this morning. the new reports coming and when we can expect them. >>> plus the go to recipes you need when you have a craving for italian, but don't want to reck your resolu
first, this video comes from alberta canada.ng a movie together when there was an overwhelming sense of love that swept over them. they just kept hugging each other. >> my hormones can't take this. >> it went on and on. >> look at those babies. >> how about that. so we got some love there. check out a couple of adorable siblings from missouri. big brother john rocking his baby sister to sleep. at the doctor's office waiting for test results. big brother is going to look...
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they cite obviously studies con ducked by the center on median and child health at the university of albertand teachers comments in terms of the impact of excessive cell phone use. but again, $2 billion is a very -- we're talking about a very small amount of percentage wise but apple has responded in the past when they've had people say things carl icon comes to mind and the willingness to engage there. interesting to note wal greens in the news, i can remember when jana was pushing walgreens to move out of the country, no, we're not going to do that and now they are a beneficiary of tax reform here. meanwhile, apple keeps all of its intellectual property in ireland. you could argue there's maybe more of a social good coming back here. >> i was surprised they didn't say, why doesn't apple set up a program the 100 largest institutions that are currently dealing with this in our country. you can fund them. they need scholarships typically cost between 30 and $50,000 for the best ones per month. i was surprised they did not ask directly for apple to do what the mental health communityhas determ
they cite obviously studies con ducked by the center on median and child health at the university of albertand teachers comments in terms of the impact of excessive cell phone use. but again, $2 billion is a very -- we're talking about a very small amount of percentage wise but apple has responded in the past when they've had people say things carl icon comes to mind and the willingness to engage there. interesting to note wal greens in the news, i can remember when jana was pushing walgreens...
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this video comes from alberta, canada.as an overwhelming sense of love that swept over them. >> my hormones can't take this. >> one after another. it went on and on. >> look at those babies. >> and look. how about that? all right. so, we got some love there. how about this one? check out, there's a couple of adorable siblings from missouri. big brother, john, rocking his baby sister, clara, to sleep. they're at the doctor's office. and i think it's safe to say big brother is going to look after that one for a long time. >> i mean -- >> how are you hormones now? >> pegging in the red. it's babypalooza. >>> coming up on "pop start," why justin timberlake is getting filthy in his new video. >>> we'll see how seth meyers feels hosting the golden globes for the first time. >>> first, a look ahead to "megyn kelly today." >> the reporters who broke the harvey weinstein and bill o'reilly sexual harassment stories join us this morning, on the new reports coming and when we can expect them. see you top of the hour. >>> plus, the go-
this video comes from alberta, canada.as an overwhelming sense of love that swept over them. >> my hormones can't take this. >> one after another. it went on and on. >> look at those babies. >> and look. how about that? all right. so, we got some love there. how about this one? check out, there's a couple of adorable siblings from missouri. big brother, john, rocking his baby sister, clara, to sleep. they're at the doctor's office. and i think it's safe to say big...
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richard alberta, senior pastor at cornerstone evangelical church in brighton, michigan. on december 21, he stepped down from the pulpit after 40 years of service. mr. bishop: originally from new york, he was raised in a nonreligious home. after marrying his high school sweetheart, don narc he embarked on a successful career. until one day something changed. he attended a church service and realized the missing puzzle piece in his life. it was to do whatever he can to pursue and prayerfully consider the path felt by the love of his loffered lord and devotion to his ministry. over the past four decades , he dedicated his time, wisdom, and leadership to the lord and the church. his friendship an faithful guidance has made a lasting impression on the lives of so many. as he begins his next chapter, i wish him all the best and commend him on his unwearing commitment to his congregation and our community as a whole. madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone f
richard alberta, senior pastor at cornerstone evangelical church in brighton, michigan. on december 21, he stepped down from the pulpit after 40 years of service. mr. bishop: originally from new york, he was raised in a nonreligious home. after marrying his high school sweetheart, don narc he embarked on a successful career. until one day something changed. he attended a church service and realized the missing puzzle piece in his life. it was to do whatever he can to pursue and prayerfully...
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the pipeline will break ground next year and carry oil from alberta, canada to the refineries on america'ss taking third place in the list of things kids want to be when under wonder what that's about. 23 million. that's how many viewers the game on sunday. according to nielsen ratings, 35.6 million viewers tuned to fox compared to 48.5 million last season. and that's some of your news by the numbers. now, here is ainsley. instance ains thank you, steve. new rules put in place they university of connecticut including counseling when conservative speaker ben shapiro comes to speak. the university making those changes after chaos erupted during the speech of another conservative commentator. so would there be this kind of stepped up scrutiny for someone that was speaking for the left. joining us now is the president of uconn college republicans tim sullivan. they are the group that invited ben shapiro to come on campus. he was approved. but when the last curve were hod to change some rules. we need to review everything to make sure that we have conservative speakers that everyone is safe. wh
the pipeline will break ground next year and carry oil from alberta, canada to the refineries on america'ss taking third place in the list of things kids want to be when under wonder what that's about. 23 million. that's how many viewers the game on sunday. according to nielsen ratings, 35.6 million viewers tuned to fox compared to 48.5 million last season. and that's some of your news by the numbers. now, here is ainsley. instance ains thank you, steve. new rules put in place they university...
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think that that has come through consistently with autumn these were just three people from southern alberta who believed that they had fixed two children in tony's family and they did it with vitamins and minerals off the shelf and they just desperately wanted a scientist somewhere to take them seriously and do some research when stefan untrue who approached dr caplan in one thousand nine hundred sixty she was the director of behavioral research for the university of calgary as a scientist she was highly skeptical and sort the notion of utilizing minerals for mental illness was simply proposed to us i thought well that's impossible you can't do that there's no way it would have that effect but i think that line of thought. is reflective of our lack of education about nutrition and the fact that blood is bathing the neurons in our brain every minute of every day bringing oxygen and what micronutrients to make those brain cells work stephan and his co-founder created a nonprofit called true hoop and after years of experimentation they developed a mineral based formula called m. power plus int
think that that has come through consistently with autumn these were just three people from southern alberta who believed that they had fixed two children in tony's family and they did it with vitamins and minerals off the shelf and they just desperately wanted a scientist somewhere to take them seriously and do some research when stefan untrue who approached dr caplan in one thousand nine hundred sixty she was the director of behavioral research for the university of calgary as a scientist she...