46
46
Nov 29, 2015
11/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
>> the officer seems to spin the accident to make it appear to be alexandra's fault. was his plan from the very first. >> i nailed her on video. i hung her out to dry on that. >> now he appears to describe how he will take care of the accident report. >> i'll write the narrative out for you and you can -- yeah. i'll tell you exactly how to word it so we can get him off the hook. >> presley also has instructions for the guy who does the crash drawings, kareem thomas. >> kareem, come here, man. yeah, i'm going to show you something. we're going to bend this a little bit because she's drunk so it is what it is. i don't lie and make things up ever. it's wrong. but if i need to bend a little bit to protect the park -- >> i hear you, man. >> you see the angle of her car? >> yeah. >> see it's like this? as far as i'm concerned, i'm going to word it that she's in the left-hand lane. >> okay. >> when the cat jumped out, she abruptly got over into this lane and slammed on the brakes. >> okay. >> next, presley enlists the help of a technician. andre. >> andre, come here a minute
>> the officer seems to spin the accident to make it appear to be alexandra's fault. was his plan from the very first. >> i nailed her on video. i hung her out to dry on that. >> now he appears to describe how he will take care of the accident report. >> i'll write the narrative out for you and you can -- yeah. i'll tell you exactly how to word it so we can get him off the hook. >> presley also has instructions for the guy who does the crash drawings, kareem...
76
76
Nov 27, 2015
11/15
by
WHO
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 3
alexandra bandow is a small business owner... a really small business owner. "it is an animal pocket tee brand that i run in des moines, and i also sell animal bone necklaces and scarves." "everything's hand-made. and my grandma sews for me. so it's 50 years of sewing going into a pocket shirt." alexandra bandow - owner, wolf toof clothing her store, wolf toof clothing, is entirely run online through an etsy account. advertising, done through social media. "i've never sold somewhere in person in des moines, so i'm trying to get more people to get to know my brand and what i do with it." alexandra bandow - owner, wolf toof clothing no big-box stores at this black friday sale. vendors here call it "market day." they're packing capitol square hoping for something more valuable than a single sale - they're hoping for exposure. "all of the vendors that you see here today are going to be local artists and makers. everything is hand-made by the people that you see here. everybody is from the greater des moines area, or iowa, at least." nicole rutherford - owner, nico
alexandra bandow is a small business owner... a really small business owner. "it is an animal pocket tee brand that i run in des moines, and i also sell animal bone necklaces and scarves." "everything's hand-made. and my grandma sews for me. so it's 50 years of sewing going into a pocket shirt." alexandra bandow - owner, wolf toof clothing her store, wolf toof clothing, is entirely run online through an etsy account. advertising, done through social media. "i've never...
75
75
Nov 1, 2015
11/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
that's also what i said after i ran alexandra, though.l hold, but i'm looking forward to finding that out and continuing my lifestyle as a kayaker and traveling the world and being able to meet and experience amazing people alongside incredible locations. >>> coming up, a speeding motorcycle smashes to pieces. >> he crashed at probably 200 miles an hour. nothing moving out there. >>> and are these guys flipping crazy? when "caught on camera: full throttle" continues. i know. it's so frustrating. they'd be a lot happier with the capital one venture card. and you would, too! why? it's so easy with venture. you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. just book any flight you want then use your miles to cover the cost. now, that's more like it. what's in your wallet? it's more than a nit's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting se
that's also what i said after i ran alexandra, though.l hold, but i'm looking forward to finding that out and continuing my lifestyle as a kayaker and traveling the world and being able to meet and experience amazing people alongside incredible locations. >>> coming up, a speeding motorcycle smashes to pieces. >> he crashed at probably 200 miles an hour. nothing moving out there. >>> and are these guys flipping crazy? when "caught on camera: full throttle"...
82
82
Nov 28, 2015
11/15
by
WHO
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
alexandra bandow is a small business owner... a really small business owner. "it is an animal pocket tee brand that i run in des moines, and i also sell animal bone necklaces and scarves." "everything's hand-made. and my grandma sews for me. so it's 50 years of sewing going into a pocket shirt." alexandra bandow - owner, wolf toof clothing her store, wolf toof clothing, is entirely run online through an etsy account. advertising, done through social media. "i've never sold somewhere in person in des moines, so i'm trying to get more people to get to know my brand and what i do with it." alexandra bandow - owner, wolf toof clothing no big-box stores at this black friday sale. vendors here call it "market day." they're packing capitol square hoping for something more valuable than a single sale - they're hoping for exposure. "all of the vendors that you see here today are going to be local artists and makers. everything is hand-made by the people that you see here. everybody is from the greater des moines area, or iowa, at least." nicole rutherford - owner, nico
alexandra bandow is a small business owner... a really small business owner. "it is an animal pocket tee brand that i run in des moines, and i also sell animal bone necklaces and scarves." "everything's hand-made. and my grandma sews for me. so it's 50 years of sewing going into a pocket shirt." alexandra bandow - owner, wolf toof clothing her store, wolf toof clothing, is entirely run online through an etsy account. advertising, done through social media. "i've never...
254
254
Nov 28, 2015
11/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 1
our alexandra field is in brussels, belgium.xandra, we're learning that the most wanted man in europe, salah abdeslam, is said to have lounged publicly in a cafe in brussels the day after the killings. this is after authorities let him go and crossed the border. how did this happen? >> reporter: right, it does sound sort of almost unbelievable, pamela. but you have to think back to what was going on in the aftermath of these attacks, the chaos that followed. you have to recognize it did take authorities some time before they were able to determine who it was that they were looking for, which is precisely the reason that salah abdeslam was able in the aftermath of the attacks to cross the border from france into belgium, in a car with two other men, despite the fact that police actually stopped that car. what we're learning now is that once he arrived in belgiubelgiu was picked up in brussels by a childhood friend, al ulkadi, whose attorney says the men had a conversation in the car, during which salah abdeslam said that his brot
our alexandra field is in brussels, belgium.xandra, we're learning that the most wanted man in europe, salah abdeslam, is said to have lounged publicly in a cafe in brussels the day after the killings. this is after authorities let him go and crossed the border. how did this happen? >> reporter: right, it does sound sort of almost unbelievable, pamela. but you have to think back to what was going on in the aftermath of these attacks, the chaos that followed. you have to recognize it did...
67
67
Nov 6, 2015
11/15
by
KGAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
alexandra pohl.. as this home video shows,, is right at home on the on soccer field --** sot **< 14:33: 54 i just love like the passion and running around>** vo **what she doesn't love -- --is what many high school athlete discovers,, contact sports,,can lead to concussions:** sot **< [alelendra pohl/ student athlete] 14: 32: 51 i was playing and a girl came and ran me into the side and i fell to the ground and i hit my head on the ground.>** vo **she recovered from her concussion,, but since then,, her dad,, who also happens to be a dentist,,at buttermilk family and cosmetic dentistry,, has insisted she play *any sport with protection,, not just on her head,, but in her mouth.** sot **< 14: 26: 52 the store bought mouth guards are protective..but at least in one study there was a 50 percent reduction in concussions in football players with a custom mouthguard made to fit their particular mouth.>** vo ** doctor emily dixon ,,is the medical director for the trihealth orthopaedic and sports medicine ins
alexandra pohl.. as this home video shows,, is right at home on the on soccer field --** sot **< 14:33: 54 i just love like the passion and running around>** vo **what she doesn't love -- --is what many high school athlete discovers,, contact sports,,can lead to concussions:** sot **< [alelendra pohl/ student athlete] 14: 32: 51 i was playing and a girl came and ran me into the side and i fell to the ground and i hit my head on the ground.>** vo **she recovered from her concussion,,...
103
103
Nov 15, 2015
11/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 1
alexandra was supposed to meet her friends. >> maybe i could have got to them but they did. >> reporter: coordinated attacks throughout theater. isis claims eight militants were armed with machine guns and attract -- attacked selected targets. >> there were three teams of terrorists who caused this barbarous attack. >> reporter: bataclan is the deadliest attack in one terrorist is a french national previous -- previously flagged as radicalized. >> we are more than ever determined to combat terrorism. >> for the second time in less than a year parisians are coping with an attack on the city. >> we are crying and we don't understand. it's touched my heart. we are missing something. >>> a california woman studying abroad was among those killed. a junior studying design at cal state long beach. she was on an exchange program. ms. gonzalez was at a restaurant. one of her professors say she will be greatly missed. >> ms. gonzalez was something of a star in our department. she was a shining star and brought joy and happiness and laughter to everybody she worked with. her students, her classmat
alexandra was supposed to meet her friends. >> maybe i could have got to them but they did. >> reporter: coordinated attacks throughout theater. isis claims eight militants were armed with machine guns and attract -- attacked selected targets. >> there were three teams of terrorists who caused this barbarous attack. >> reporter: bataclan is the deadliest attack in one terrorist is a french national previous -- previously flagged as radicalized. >> we are more than...
90
90
Nov 28, 2015
11/15
by
WHO
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 1
alexandra bandow - owner, wolf toof clothing you can continue to shop local tomorrow... stores in the east village in des moines.. and valley junction in west des moines are holding special hours tomorrow for small business saturday. judging by how many people used their debit cards today... black friday sales could be huge... according to "shazam" transaction volume was up about ten percent today compared to last year. thansaction volume actually peaked during the noon hour as shoppers took a break for lunch. between 6-a-m and noon average purchases ranged from 25-to-36 dollars. this year shoppers are finding plenty of savings at the gas pump... a little later.. the dramatic drop in prices compared to this time last year. plus... how u-s airlines are putting profit ahead of customers while enjoying the savings. and after months of studies.. hearings.. and debate... developers are about to find out if construction can begin on the bakken oil pipeline... the state making the first decision coming up. and we'll have much more on the history making hawkeyes... here from the
alexandra bandow - owner, wolf toof clothing you can continue to shop local tomorrow... stores in the east village in des moines.. and valley junction in west des moines are holding special hours tomorrow for small business saturday. judging by how many people used their debit cards today... black friday sales could be huge... according to "shazam" transaction volume was up about ten percent today compared to last year. thansaction volume actually peaked during the noon hour as...
94
94
Nov 15, 2015
11/15
by
KDSM
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
alexandra demian was supposed to meet her friends at one of the targeted locations. "maybe i catch you later guys. i never caught them later. they diedcoordinated attacks took place in several locations throughout paris, including a theater and the in an online statement isis claims eight militants wearing explosive belts and armed with machine guns attacked precisely selected targets. the results of investigations ....there were 3 teams of terrorists who caused this barbarous attack so we need to determine the who caused this barbarous attack so we need to determine the authors, the accomplices and the financiingforensic experts continue investigating the scene at the bataclan theater - where who caused this barbarous attack so we need to determine the authors, the accomplices and the financiingforensic experts continue investigating the scene at the bataclan theater - where the deadliest of the attacks took place. one of the terrorists involved in the attack here.. identified as a 30- year-old french national previously flagged as being radicalized . and, given the
alexandra demian was supposed to meet her friends at one of the targeted locations. "maybe i catch you later guys. i never caught them later. they diedcoordinated attacks took place in several locations throughout paris, including a theater and the in an online statement isis claims eight militants wearing explosive belts and armed with machine guns attacked precisely selected targets. the results of investigations ....there were 3 teams of terrorists who caused this barbarous attack so we...
25
25
Nov 17, 2015
11/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
meet alexandra, mattea command riley mcdonald.ht me -- taught me an important lesson, one taken straight out of the pages of this classic children's book that had broadway in 2017. ♪ >> five nominations and this year was named time magazine's number one show of the year. >> a children's show, but really it's like an adult and a children's show. >> i was blown away. they come out. so much so that i lost sight of the important weapon that they reminded me out, bullying is never okay. >> do you guys think it's okay? >> no. >> right? >> absolutely. that's true. >> a part of a very physically demanding production. it is my duty to put myself in the shoes, so i tried my hand. >> this. yeah. a squash. >> this inspired me to head on over to the theater. bill: tell me, you mentioned bullying a couple of times. is it a public service announcement? a great command attending place? >> definitely not. it's an underlying message throughout. i read the book when i was younger. you can be yourself and be loved by all and truly just enjoy your lif
meet alexandra, mattea command riley mcdonald.ht me -- taught me an important lesson, one taken straight out of the pages of this classic children's book that had broadway in 2017. ♪ >> five nominations and this year was named time magazine's number one show of the year. >> a children's show, but really it's like an adult and a children's show. >> i was blown away. they come out. so much so that i lost sight of the important weapon that they reminded me out, bullying is...
60
60
Nov 28, 2015
11/15
by
WHO
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
alexandra bandow - owner, wolf toof clothing you can continue to shop local tomorrow... stores at the east village in des moines.. and valley junction in west des moines are holding special hours skies will stay mainly cloudy tonight and temperatures will be cold with lows in the low 20s and upper teens. by morning, skies will partially clear with high pressure building in over the state. the winds will lighten up slightly. skies will be partly sunny on saturday with highs in the upper 30s. dry weather continues on sunday with temperatures in the low 40s. a cut-off area of low pressure will move slowly across the state on monday through tuesday morning. this will bring a mix of rain and snow across the state for the beginning of the work week. coming off a 7-6 season no one here's a penny just for you. that's no penny. that's a galaxy s 6 at u.s. cellular on black friday. whoa, thanks, grandma!! you're welcome. you can also get an lg g4 or an lg g pad f 8.0 with that penny. nice! pennies for everyone! get penny doorbuster deals on great devices this black friday from 8:0
alexandra bandow - owner, wolf toof clothing you can continue to shop local tomorrow... stores at the east village in des moines.. and valley junction in west des moines are holding special hours skies will stay mainly cloudy tonight and temperatures will be cold with lows in the low 20s and upper teens. by morning, skies will partially clear with high pressure building in over the state. the winds will lighten up slightly. skies will be partly sunny on saturday with highs in the upper 30s. dry...
579
579
Nov 28, 2015
11/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 579
favorite 0
quote 0
alexandra, in the wake of all this security, we're learning the most wanted man in europe, salah abdeslam is said to have lounged in a cafe in brussels the day after the killings. how did this happen? >> reporter: yes, pamela, it sounds absolutely stunning when you put it that way, and even more stunning given theed that that salah abdeslam had managed to travel in a car with two other men from france to belgium despite being stopped by police. at that point in the aftermath of these attacks, police still didn't know who they were looking for. so what we're learning now is that he was brought to brussels where he was picked up by another man, whose attorney says he took salah abdeslam and drove him to a cafe. on the way there, a pretty wild conversation, in which abdeslam tells him about the fact that his brother brahim had killed people in paris and blown himself up. yet these two men proceed to a cafe with another man, according to the attorney. the attorney says his client's only crime was not going to police once he learned that abdeslam was the subject of this international manhunt t
alexandra, in the wake of all this security, we're learning the most wanted man in europe, salah abdeslam is said to have lounged in a cafe in brussels the day after the killings. how did this happen? >> reporter: yes, pamela, it sounds absolutely stunning when you put it that way, and even more stunning given theed that that salah abdeslam had managed to travel in a car with two other men from france to belgium despite being stopped by police. at that point in the aftermath of these...
137
137
Nov 29, 2015
11/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 1
what more are we learning, alexandra? >> hey, fredricka.know salah abdeslam is the most-wanted man in connection with these attacks and authorities have over the last couple weeks spelled out what they believe parts of his alleged role may have been. we know his brother was one of the suicide bombers, we know salah and his brother rented the cars used in the attacks but we are now learning from investigators that salah abdeslam did purchase detonators prior to the paris attacks. a french newspaper is reporting the detonators were bought at a store north of the paris and the owner or the manager of that store contacted police to let them know salah abdeslam had made the purchase after seeing his picture which was released as a part of this manhunt that has been going on since the night of november 13. that's when salah abdeslam was able to make his way out of paris and back to brussels. he slipped through that police dragnet in a car with two other men because at the time police didn't know who they were looking for yet. the question now, wh
what more are we learning, alexandra? >> hey, fredricka.know salah abdeslam is the most-wanted man in connection with these attacks and authorities have over the last couple weeks spelled out what they believe parts of his alleged role may have been. we know his brother was one of the suicide bombers, we know salah and his brother rented the cars used in the attacks but we are now learning from investigators that salah abdeslam did purchase detonators prior to the paris attacks. a french...
204
204
Nov 15, 2015
11/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
alexandra says they struck at the city's warm heart. >> i just fell down on the street. heart. it's like missing something. >> reporter: the heart of a city that still beats with life, even as it grieves for its dead. atika scubert, cnn, paris. >> atika, thank you very much. i'm poppy harlow live in paris. thank you for joining us tonight. our live coverage continues. up next with my colleague erin burnett in paris and wolf blitzer in washington. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like playing the boss equals the boss wins. wow! where our next arrival is... red carpet whoa! toenail fungus!? fight it! with jublia. jublia is a prescription medicine used to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. are you getting this?! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. oh, epic moves, big j! fight it! getting ready for your close-up? ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. visit our website for savings on larger size. >>> welcome to
alexandra says they struck at the city's warm heart. >> i just fell down on the street. heart. it's like missing something. >> reporter: the heart of a city that still beats with life, even as it grieves for its dead. atika scubert, cnn, paris. >> atika, thank you very much. i'm poppy harlow live in paris. thank you for joining us tonight. our live coverage continues. up next with my colleague erin burnett in paris and wolf blitzer in washington. at ally bank no branches...
154
154
Nov 28, 2015
11/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
alexandra field has that story. >> reporter: the fastest growing town in belgium is small.billboards populations just 42,000. so when it started feeding fighters to syria, things spiraled quickly, but then stopped suddenly. >> the exodus started in the summer of 2012. >> reporter: so in those two years, from 2012 to 2014, you had 2,800 people leave here to go to syria. where are they now? >> some of them are still there. some of them are killed. >> reporter: mayor hans bonte took office in 2013 in the middle of the crisis. at the time, he said it was the city of jihadis. >> i've heard young boys telling me, my dream is to be killed. >> reporter: today the mayor is cautiously declaring at least a measured victory for his deradicalization and intervention efforts. >> radicalism, you win it or lose it on the corners of the streets. >> reporter: counteracting messages from recruiters has taken the work of a coalition. the police, family, a lot of community members and outreach workers. >> we try to send social workers towards the houses, engaging into the families and try, for
alexandra field has that story. >> reporter: the fastest growing town in belgium is small.billboards populations just 42,000. so when it started feeding fighters to syria, things spiraled quickly, but then stopped suddenly. >> the exodus started in the summer of 2012. >> reporter: so in those two years, from 2012 to 2014, you had 2,800 people leave here to go to syria. where are they now? >> some of them are still there. some of them are killed. >> reporter: mayor...
58
58
Nov 18, 2015
11/15
by
WNBC
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
you're seeing it all from down here like this little boy who told a french reporter >> 10-year-old alexandra lost a teacher in the attacks. even the youngest seem to know. >> she tell me this time france lost the fight. i said, yes, it's true in a way. but this will never happen again. >> those words of reassurance just helped. >> trying to make sense of the world at a time of so much change. kelly, nbc news, paris. >> you know, it's so important these kids watching these things don't understand what is going keep it right here on nbc for more updates. and we'll bring you those updates throughout the day. we appreciate you watching "early today." have a great wednesday.
you're seeing it all from down here like this little boy who told a french reporter >> 10-year-old alexandra lost a teacher in the attacks. even the youngest seem to know. >> she tell me this time france lost the fight. i said, yes, it's true in a way. but this will never happen again. >> those words of reassurance just helped. >> trying to make sense of the world at a time of so much change. kelly, nbc news, paris. >> you know, it's so important these kids...
108
108
Nov 2, 2015
11/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
less than three days after deliberations began, jurors have reached a verdict in the alexandra triple murder trial. charles severance found guilty in all three murders. diane cho is live with breaking news. it was very tense inside the courtroom this morning in the moments leading up to the verdict. charles severance stared straight ahead and didn't have any reaction and he hasn't had much reaction for much of the trial. the judge recessed, family members were very emotional and could be heard sobbing. charles severance was found that hen all 10 counts was facing in a case that has spanned over a decade including a capital murder charge of ronald kirby and nancy dunning. the sentencing phase will begin at noon. he is facing life in prison. we know that severance will not face the death penalty in this case. dunning was killed and 2003. lodato was another one of his victims. defense argued that authorities jump to conclusions because of his mental illness. jeff goldberg is upstairs in the courtroom right now for the sentencing phase. we will have more information as soon as that develo
less than three days after deliberations began, jurors have reached a verdict in the alexandra triple murder trial. charles severance found guilty in all three murders. diane cho is live with breaking news. it was very tense inside the courtroom this morning in the moments leading up to the verdict. charles severance stared straight ahead and didn't have any reaction and he hasn't had much reaction for much of the trial. the judge recessed, family members were very emotional and could be heard...
28
28
Nov 18, 2015
11/15
by
KTIV
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> 10-year-old alexandra lost a teacher in the attacks. even the youngest seem to know. >> she tell me this time france lost the fight. i said, yes, it's true in a way. but this will never happen again. >> those words off reassurance just helped. >> trying to make sense of the world at a time of so much change. kelly, nbc news, paris. >> you know, it's so important these kids watching these things don't understand what is going on. keep it right here on nbc for more updates. d we'll bring you those updates throrohout the day. we appreciate you watching "early today." enjoy your day. today on agday -is monsanto considering a sesend shot at syngenta? how good a a the hay 'stocks's'eading into winter?? i'm chuck denney. a university of tennessees agresearch center has a new project looking to boost tennessee's beef herd. that story coming up on agday. in agribusiness.... "so you know the packer here hasn't needed to pay up. they have had no problem securing hogs." agday-brought to you by the dependable, long lasting chevy silverado. good morn
. >> 10-year-old alexandra lost a teacher in the attacks. even the youngest seem to know. >> she tell me this time france lost the fight. i said, yes, it's true in a way. but this will never happen again. >> those words off reassurance just helped. >> trying to make sense of the world at a time of so much change. kelly, nbc news, paris. >> you know, it's so important these kids watching these things don't understand what is going on. keep it right here on nbc for...
49
49
Nov 14, 2015
11/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> alexandra deen is among the women on the team. >> there you go!> i actually felt like i wanted to throw up. i've never gotten to that point working out before. we do train but here you kind of exhaust yourself. >> the women are inspired to follow in the footsteps of the first two women to ever graduate from ranger school last summer. this is just a taste of what the experience could be like. >> i think we're measuring up well. we're pulling our weight. we have to just be with each other, motivate each other. we're not seeing each other lesser than any other person. this cadet is sidelined by an ankle injury but she's here to cheer for her team. >> i knew it would be something that i'm interested in. i know for a fact that i'm going to do it. >> but first rising to the ranger challenge, whether it's flipping this nearly 200 pound tire across the field, or hitting the target, they need to stand out in all aspects of the competition. they're macking these tasks look a lot easier than what they are. this is the incline wall. you're not even supposed t
. >> alexandra deen is among the women on the team. >> there you go!> i actually felt like i wanted to throw up. i've never gotten to that point working out before. we do train but here you kind of exhaust yourself. >> the women are inspired to follow in the footsteps of the first two women to ever graduate from ranger school last summer. this is just a taste of what the experience could be like. >> i think we're measuring up well. we're pulling our weight. we have to...
43
43
Nov 18, 2015
11/15
by
WCVB
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
sean died sunday from injuries suffered in alexandra last friday. his death is considered suspicious but autopsy results are not being released. >> 44 degrees right now and it little bit more like that time of year, harvey. >> overall, we sure have. we had a frosty morning but we recovered pretty nicely. mainly clear skies. there have been some clouds in central and western new england at times. further to the west and you see clouds on the way and still further, and we see the rain that's on the way. a little about the rain. timing, tomorrow morning, a low chance of any rain. there could be a touch of drizzle to the west the chances are medium there will be some rain for the evening commute but not heavy rain. overnight thursday night, very high chances of rain including heavier downpours and still high through about the friday morning commute. now, here are the temperatures. not going to be nearly as cold tonight as last night because the clouds will be coming in and we'll be warming up some tomorrow. the breeze picking up out of the south as we h
sean died sunday from injuries suffered in alexandra last friday. his death is considered suspicious but autopsy results are not being released. >> 44 degrees right now and it little bit more like that time of year, harvey. >> overall, we sure have. we had a frosty morning but we recovered pretty nicely. mainly clear skies. there have been some clouds in central and western new england at times. further to the west and you see clouds on the way and still further, and we see the rain...
151
151
Nov 18, 2015
11/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
ten-year-old alexandra lost a teacher in the attacks. >> she doesn't feel safe. >> even the youngest french lose the fight. and i said yes. true in a way but that will never happen again. >> those words of reassurance just help. >> trying to make sense of the world at a time of so much change. nbc news paris. >> it's so important these children watching these things, that they don't understand what's going on. >> it's hard to process. keep it right here for updates on the breaking news. i'm dara brown along with bill cairn karins. stay here, have a great stay here, have a great wednesday, enjoy your essay. who coined the term "side bread?" because there's nothing "side" about this bread. it may look like the moon. but it's the star of the show. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. paris overnight--- as french police hunt downe >>> more blasts on the streets of paris overnight as french police hunt dow
ten-year-old alexandra lost a teacher in the attacks. >> she doesn't feel safe. >> even the youngest french lose the fight. and i said yes. true in a way but that will never happen again. >> those words of reassurance just help. >> trying to make sense of the world at a time of so much change. nbc news paris. >> it's so important these children watching these things, that they don't understand what's going on. >> it's hard to process. keep it right here for...
168
168
Nov 25, 2015
11/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
alexandra field is outside one of the schools and joins us live. down but now they're opening schools. that has some parents concerned and confused. talk to us about that and what people are supposed to make of it. >> translato . >> reporter:. right. the reality is you can't lock down a city indefinitely. you can deploy resources to help people more safe and help them feel more safe. we have been talking to students and parents as they return to work and return to school this morning. some of them are telling us that they don't feel they have more answers or a greater sense of security than they did just a couple of days ago when this city went into lockdown, but they do understand the necessity of getting back to life as normal. so what you're seeing around the city this morning is hundreds of military personnel who have been deployed to help secure the metro system. there are hundreds of police officers securing the schools, and at this school behind me, there are private security guards posted at the doors. we're talking to students who say they
alexandra field is outside one of the schools and joins us live. down but now they're opening schools. that has some parents concerned and confused. talk to us about that and what people are supposed to make of it. >> translato . >> reporter:. right. the reality is you can't lock down a city indefinitely. you can deploy resources to help people more safe and help them feel more safe. we have been talking to students and parents as they return to work and return to school this...
662
662
Nov 2, 2015
11/15
by
KSTS
tv
eye 662
favorite 0
quote 0
callejera es un negocio que mueve alrededor de 460 millÓn de dolares al aÑo en reino unido, en londres alexandrasta semana en el noticiero telemundo. >>> antes de su captura nulo dos en el 14 en plazo tlÁn mÉxico, 'el chapo' guzmÁn viajÓ a sudamÉrica. >>> le diremos quÉ hizo ahÍ el narco mÁs padre ros mundo una investigaciÓn especial. esta semana en el noticiero telemundo. >>> a las 6:30, 5:30 centro. >>> con una avellana entera, un rico toque crujiente y capas de delicioso chocolate cremoso; ahora dos veces mÁs grandes que los chocolates kisses que conoces. eso que sientes dilo mejor con kisses deluxe. pero tengo que tomar un día de reposo mañana. carlos, siento mucho la interrupción. los papás no toman días de reposo, los papás toman nyquil severe la medicina nocturna contra el estornudo, tos, fiebre, para que puedas dormir de lo mejor con un resfriado. las pero afeitarse isión nunca será igual.s. fusion proglide reconstruida con tecnología flexball. realiza máximo contacto y alcanza virtualmente cada vello. y solo un cartucho de fusion proglide le da a nuestro amigo luis hasta un mes de cómod
callejera es un negocio que mueve alrededor de 460 millÓn de dolares al aÑo en reino unido, en londres alexandrasta semana en el noticiero telemundo. >>> antes de su captura nulo dos en el 14 en plazo tlÁn mÉxico, 'el chapo' guzmÁn viajÓ a sudamÉrica. >>> le diremos quÉ hizo ahÍ el narco mÁs padre ros mundo una investigaciÓn especial. esta semana en el noticiero telemundo. >>> a las 6:30, 5:30 centro. >>> con una avellana entera, un rico toque...
30
30
Nov 3, 2015
11/15
by
WCVB
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: and that is why alexandra wright, one of those removed, is so angry. >> why is that six black people get kicked off the plane? >> pierre thomas with us now. is the airline saying anything tonight? >> reporter: david, they're saying they're investigating the incident and that they do not tolerate discrimination. but there's lots of frustration here, but no one was arrested or detained, sometimes with issues of race, david, there's no black and white clear answer. >> all right, our seen your justice correspondent pierre thomas. great to have you in new york tonight. >>> in the meantime, in chicago this evening, there is a manhunt under way for the killer of 9-year-old tyshon lee, shot in an alley near his grandmother's house on chicago's south side. authorities offering a $20,000 reward and investigating if the little boy was possibly targeted after it was revealed the child was shot at close range. investigators now wondering if it was gang retaliation. >>> we move forward tonight, and to your money now. and what we're just learning about some of those patriots major spor
. >> reporter: and that is why alexandra wright, one of those removed, is so angry. >> why is that six black people get kicked off the plane? >> pierre thomas with us now. is the airline saying anything tonight? >> reporter: david, they're saying they're investigating the incident and that they do not tolerate discrimination. but there's lots of frustration here, but no one was arrested or detained, sometimes with issues of race, david, there's no black and white clear...
127
127
Nov 19, 2015
11/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: one of those on the fence about traveling to europe is alexandra bow hem. we caught up with her before she left for her motive poland. >> i do travel but i'm scared, too. >> reporter: she travels overseas frequently and says when she heard two planes leaving the united states for france were diverted tuesday, because of threats, she wasn't surprised. >> it's absolutely different feeling that 10 years ago or 20 years ago. 30 years ago. >> reporter: airlines overseas have reported a dip in sales when it comes to flights to france and other parts of europe. so far that does not appear to be the case with airlines based here in the united states. >>> reporting live tonight at philadelphia international airport, david spunt, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> david, thank you for that. >>> in the wake of the terror tax in paris penn state university will increase security at saturday's football game. there are no known threats to the game against michigan but school officials are not taking any chances. beaver stadium will open at 10am for the noon game. that's 30 minut
. >> reporter: one of those on the fence about traveling to europe is alexandra bow hem. we caught up with her before she left for her motive poland. >> i do travel but i'm scared, too. >> reporter: she travels overseas frequently and says when she heard two planes leaving the united states for france were diverted tuesday, because of threats, she wasn't surprised. >> it's absolutely different feeling that 10 years ago or 20 years ago. 30 years ago. >> reporter:...
151
151
Nov 17, 2015
11/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
greatest risk is from little rock southwards to alexandra and later on tonight into mississippi. we got a blizzard going on, a lot of tornados last night and if you're in the dallas area, give it a half hour before you head outside. >> bill, thank you. >>> straight ahead the paris impact on wall street and the economy. >>> plus, playing politics with the syrian refugee crisis? how presidential candidates and the nation's governors are weighing in. we give you relief from your cold & flu. you give them a case of the giggles. tylenol® cold helps relieve your worst cold & flu symptoms... you can give them everything you've got. tylenol® thinking of new ways to make treat time fun. (vo) at the friskies playhouse, the cats and us are always busy. that's how we came up with new friskies pull 'n play. with tender string treats cats can eat. that part was their idea. lucy always thought strings should be edible. chloe thought the same. and charlie, well, he's up for anything as long it's fun. new friskies pull 'n play with tender strings. the whole new way to treat 'n play. tcount on som
greatest risk is from little rock southwards to alexandra and later on tonight into mississippi. we got a blizzard going on, a lot of tornados last night and if you're in the dallas area, give it a half hour before you head outside. >> bill, thank you. >>> straight ahead the paris impact on wall street and the economy. >>> plus, playing politics with the syrian refugee crisis? how presidential candidates and the nation's governors are weighing in. we give you relief from...
212
212
Nov 10, 2015
11/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
greenhouse is a full-time marshal in alexandra, louisiana, he's also the son of a local assistant district attorney whose office recused itself from the case. stafford is a lieutenant with the marksville police department. >>> it is a stunning announcement from sea world. the company says it plans to phase out its controversial killer whale show in its san diego location next year. this comes after years of criticism targeting its treatment of orcas in captivity. sea world has seen declining attendance, especially since the critical documentary black fish sparked worldwide protest. >> we are listening to our guests, we're evolving as a company, we're always changing. >> sea world san diego says it will replace its shamu show with what the company calls a more informative, bigger, and more natural setting for the orcas. that is set to open in 2017 and so far no announcements for changes at other sea world parks. >>> more than $170 million. that is how much a nude painting by italian arti isist sold for 3407b day. a private chinese collector purchased the painting at christy's. "reclining nu
greenhouse is a full-time marshal in alexandra, louisiana, he's also the son of a local assistant district attorney whose office recused itself from the case. stafford is a lieutenant with the marksville police department. >>> it is a stunning announcement from sea world. the company says it plans to phase out its controversial killer whale show in its san diego location next year. this comes after years of criticism targeting its treatment of orcas in captivity. sea world has seen...
26
26
Nov 10, 2015
11/15
by
WHO
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
alexandra park. >> and behind palace gates, like it's not a fairy tale for those two, check it out. >> your father would be endlessly disappointed, lily. >> well, why don't you tell me who my father is and we'll see about that. try not to let the horse fall on you. >> oh, yes. >> we should all just be fairy dust, right? you need a little controversy. >> there is much. >> never disappointed on that level. >> are you still partying your brains out in the second season? >> it's happening, i think. there's a little bit of it. she's trying to get it together at times. >> she's been through a lot. >> what? if you look at the span of season one, what happened to these girls. would you be partying like she was? >> let everybody know a couple things. >> she doesn't know who she is. she's illegitimate to her mother and father and boyfriend or lover as you like slept with her mom! >> the father has died. >> what do you say? >> it's got to be more fun to play the bad girl though, than if you were some little virginal thing. >> it's a dream character. people would say wouldn't you hope she could g
alexandra park. >> and behind palace gates, like it's not a fairy tale for those two, check it out. >> your father would be endlessly disappointed, lily. >> well, why don't you tell me who my father is and we'll see about that. try not to let the horse fall on you. >> oh, yes. >> we should all just be fairy dust, right? you need a little controversy. >> there is much. >> never disappointed on that level. >> are you still partying your brains out...
123
123
Nov 28, 2015
11/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
alexandra, there is something of a combustible situation. explain to me what is going on. >> well, there has been an instance this morning, some time ago where the group that has been at the border, the iranian, moroccan, they started to throw stones at the macedonian police, and several police officers were injured. we don't now how daddt. i don't have the information. as a reaction, police started to use tear gas for a short while, to disperse the crowd. there's police and military along the border at the crossing point where the refugees and migrants crossed the border. for the time being the situations is calm, under chrome, and the fence is being -- under chrome, and the fence is being reinforced. >> officially macedonian soldiers are putting up the fence. u.n. officially they say they are not putting it up to keep people out. it can't be both of those things. what do you say it's doing? >> the government reassured that they will not stop the refugees that are ongoing. i can confirm for the time being, the group is still trng to pass th
alexandra, there is something of a combustible situation. explain to me what is going on. >> well, there has been an instance this morning, some time ago where the group that has been at the border, the iranian, moroccan, they started to throw stones at the macedonian police, and several police officers were injured. we don't now how daddt. i don't have the information. as a reaction, police started to use tear gas for a short while, to disperse the crowd. there's police and military...
76
76
Nov 20, 2015
11/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
alexandra: absolutely not. no one is worried about that.re worried about disinflation. the banks are really just saying that that is not a worry. betty: thank you. for "bloomberg markets." "what you miss" is next. stocks are flirting with the best week of the entire year. have a great weekend. ♪ scarlet: we are moments away from the closing bell. ♪ scarlet: u.s. stocks posting their best weekly gain since october. european government bond yields falling. joe: the question is, what did you miss? shopping holiday season begins, is more trouble ahead? orwell -- or will americans get out and spend? joe: is there more selling ahead, or is it time to buy nike. the paris attacks one week later, our guests says they could send friends -- france into recession. highs inwe made our the first hour, but it has been to lower, we did manage to end the day with gains. it rounded off the best week for the s&p 500 since october. energy stocks falling 1.1%. consumer discretionary where the best performers.
alexandra: absolutely not. no one is worried about that.re worried about disinflation. the banks are really just saying that that is not a worry. betty: thank you. for "bloomberg markets." "what you miss" is next. stocks are flirting with the best week of the entire year. have a great weekend. ♪ scarlet: we are moments away from the closing bell. ♪ scarlet: u.s. stocks posting their best weekly gain since october. european government bond yields falling. joe: the...
344
344
Nov 15, 2015
11/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 344
favorite 0
quote 1
alexandra says they struck at the city's warm heart. >> i just fell down on the street.uch -- they touch my heart. it's like missing something. >> reporter: the heart of a city that still beats with life, even as it grieves for its dead. atika scubert, cnn, paris. >> we are starting to get a few details about the identities and the lives of some of the victims. >> we take a moment now to honor a few of them. so many lives cut short, each with a different story. lynda kinkade reports. >> reporter: vibrant and energetic, that's how nohemi was described. the 23-year-old was studying abroad in paris. she was meant to return home after one semester. >> she had a very joyous personality. she was extremely lively. extremely energetic. >> reporter: british citizen nick alexander worked with the band eagles of death metal, which was playing at the bataclan theater. according to his family, he died doing his job he loved. they said nick was not just our brother, son and uncle, he was everyone's best friend. generous, funny, and fiercely loyal. his girlfriend tweeted, sleep tight,
alexandra says they struck at the city's warm heart. >> i just fell down on the street.uch -- they touch my heart. it's like missing something. >> reporter: the heart of a city that still beats with life, even as it grieves for its dead. atika scubert, cnn, paris. >> we are starting to get a few details about the identities and the lives of some of the victims. >> we take a moment now to honor a few of them. so many lives cut short, each with a different story. lynda...
109
109
Nov 4, 2015
11/15
by
KCAU
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
and that is why alexandra wright, one of those removed, is so angry. wright sot: "why is that six black people get kicked off the plane?"" jessica rae: the mystery is growing over what brought down a russian passenger plane over egypt this past weekend. in cairo, investigators arar examining the black boxes from the jetliner that disintegrated in mid-air on saturday killing 224 people on board. they're also looking into the aircraft's repair history: years ago, the rear of the plane was fixed after hitting the runway during a landing, making structural failure is a concern. steve ganyard if there was a bomb that went off that bomb will be very clear, clearly heard. if the airplane came apart, even the whooshing sound will be apparent on the voice recorder so the investigators will get something out that have cockpit voice recorder that will tell us s at happened in those lala seconds. both russian and egyptian officials insist it was not terrorism, although the u-s hasn't ruled it out. jessica rae: here's a follow up to the story we brought you earlier
and that is why alexandra wright, one of those removed, is so angry. wright sot: "why is that six black people get kicked off the plane?"" jessica rae: the mystery is growing over what brought down a russian passenger plane over egypt this past weekend. in cairo, investigators arar examining the black boxes from the jetliner that disintegrated in mid-air on saturday killing 224 people on board. they're also looking into the aircraft's repair history: years ago, the rear of the...
53
53
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
a alexandra park. >> and she is princess eleanor of the queen played by elizabeth hurley. >> and behind the palace gates, life is not a fairytale. check it out. >> your father would be endlessly disappointed in you. >> yes, well, hy don't you tell me who my father is, and we will see about that. try not to let the horse fall on you. >> oh, yes! ? it is just all fairy dust, right you need some controversy. >> you do. theres >> and we are never disappointed on that. >> are you still partying your brains out in the second season? is that still happening? >> yes, a little bit of it, and she is trying to get it together the at times. >> but if you look at the scan of season one of what happened to this girl, you wouldn't be partying like she was? >> tell everybody what. >> she doesn't know who she is, and who her dad is, and she is illegitimate to her mother and father and her lover or boyfriend that she liked slept with her mom. >> how did that happen? >> and the fa s d. anh what doou expect? >> it has to be more fun to play the bad girl than if you were some virginal thing. >> yes, for me,
a alexandra park. >> and she is princess eleanor of the queen played by elizabeth hurley. >> and behind the palace gates, life is not a fairytale. check it out. >> your father would be endlessly disappointed in you. >> yes, well, hy don't you tell me who my father is, and we will see about that. try not to let the horse fall on you. >> oh, yes! ? it is just all fairy dust, right you need some controversy. >> you do. theres >> and we are never...
40
40
Nov 9, 2015
11/15
by
KTIV
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
the college at brockport, the was well into the new school year. 18 year old alexandra cogrt was having the time of her life. >> i knew we were the perfect match. >> they met within days of arriving on campus, besties from the beginning. >> you really clicked with alex? >> i did. >> why did you like her so much? >> i liked her because i could act so funny in front of her and act myself. if i had a problem she was always there for me. >> by late september alex and samantha were inseparable. >> we would have fun and laugh together. every possible thing just made our relationship grow stronger. >> but on friday september 28 they were going off in different directions. samantha was heading home to see her family. alex was staying on campus counting the hours until her long-time boyfriend arrived for a weekend visit. that afternoon alex went to samantha samantha's dorm room to say good bye. she is like can i pick out clothes in your closet? she kept three shirts and a pair of shoes. she was all excited. >> 21-year-old clayton wit more was alex's boyfriend and was coming to spend the weekend.
the college at brockport, the was well into the new school year. 18 year old alexandra cogrt was having the time of her life. >> i knew we were the perfect match. >> they met within days of arriving on campus, besties from the beginning. >> you really clicked with alex? >> i did. >> why did you like her so much? >> i liked her because i could act so funny in front of her and act myself. if i had a problem she was always there for me. >> by late...
110
110
Nov 25, 2015
11/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
alexandra. >> reporter: max, despite the terror level. officials have decided it is time to help people in the city return to some sense of normal. it isn't entirely normal, of course, people using the metro system are seeing hundreds of military personnel there. and the students and parents were headed to the schools this morning are seeing police officers surrounding these schools, patrolling on foot. we've seen so many officers this morning passing by this school behind me, privately hired security guards, checking i.d.s before students come in. >> the students say they wanted to come back after having been under this partial lockdown since friday evening. they come here with a certain sense of anxiety. listen to what one student told us. >> i am very afraidant everything, but in brussel we don't know with the terrorists, everything in the news sis something about it. so we are afraid and i have a brother in brussels that is afraid. i can't tell you why, i don't know so. yes, it's a strange situation. >> reporter: the school administra
alexandra. >> reporter: max, despite the terror level. officials have decided it is time to help people in the city return to some sense of normal. it isn't entirely normal, of course, people using the metro system are seeing hundreds of military personnel there. and the students and parents were headed to the schools this morning are seeing police officers surrounding these schools, patrolling on foot. we've seen so many officers this morning passing by this school behind me, privately...