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allison: wow.monis: u want to see? allison: yeah. i would love to see it. lemonis: let's go. what became available was a building right next to sweet pete's. it's a 17,000-square-foot building... allison: wow. lemonis: it's three floors. ...that gives me the opportunity to increase our internet and wholesale business host more parties, conduct more classes. i mean, honestly, it opens up a whole new world. allison: look at all the windows. it's nice. lemonis: it's got great bones, solid walls, but the inside, it looks just like the first building did -- a war zone. peter: holy... allison: yeah, that's a little -- [ laughs ] lemonis: this building is gonna cost me just under $1 million, and i'll have to spend another $1 million to get it right -- a $2 million investment. i've already spent close to $4 million at sweet pete's, and this will take my total investment to $6 million. peter: you could take the third floor and make that retail space, too. lemonis: in order to be successful in business you h
allison: wow.monis: u want to see? allison: yeah. i would love to see it. lemonis: let's go. what became available was a building right next to sweet pete's. it's a 17,000-square-foot building... allison: wow. lemonis: it's three floors. ...that gives me the opportunity to increase our internet and wholesale business host more parties, conduct more classes. i mean, honestly, it opens up a whole new world. allison: look at all the windows. it's nice. lemonis: it's got great bones, solid walls,...
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allison: she is 100 today. baruch shemtov was there as her neighbors threw her a party. >> reporter: how does it feel to be 100? >> i just started today. i'll let you know two weeks from now. >> reporter: at 100, she's still got it. what's been your secret to staying in such a great mood for 100 years? >> well, i tell you, when i was a couple of years younger than now, i quit drinking and hanging out. >> reporter: up until 1981, you were misbehaving? >> a little bit. >> reporter: born in west virginia december 24th, 1915, she has lived in new york since 1961, making a big impact on the community. >> she basically is the mower for this community. she takes care of the children, the grandchildren. they always look to her for guidance and wisdom. >> she's a good person. she helps me. >> she take care of all of us. >> anytime i needed her, grandmother was stick, she has been there for us. when we have group things, she comes. it's been an honor. >> reporter: how does that feel to hear, how much they love you. >> i
allison: she is 100 today. baruch shemtov was there as her neighbors threw her a party. >> reporter: how does it feel to be 100? >> i just started today. i'll let you know two weeks from now. >> reporter: at 100, she's still got it. what's been your secret to staying in such a great mood for 100 years? >> well, i tell you, when i was a couple of years younger than now, i quit drinking and hanging out. >> reporter: up until 1981, you were misbehaving? >> a...
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in the east, i'm allison kosik.m emanuel fired police department garry mccarthy. >> that dismissal comes amid angry protests over a police officer's shooting of a black teenager, laquan mcdonald, 16 times. illinois attorney general lisa madigan called for a federal civil rights investigation into the police department. madagan's request to the department says the shocking death of laquan mcdonald is the latest tragedy in our city that highlights serious questions about the use of unlawful and exceptionive force by chicago police officers and the lack of accountability for such abuse. cnn's ed lavandara has more. ro activists here say the firing of the top cop is the beginning of the changes they want to see. a great deal of scrutiny swirling around garry mccarthy as well as mayor rahm emanuel, and why it took so long for officer jason van dyke to be charged with the murder of the shooting death of the teenager, laquan mcdonald the shooting that took place in october of last year. the actions of both met under a grea
in the east, i'm allison kosik.m emanuel fired police department garry mccarthy. >> that dismissal comes amid angry protests over a police officer's shooting of a black teenager, laquan mcdonald, 16 times. illinois attorney general lisa madigan called for a federal civil rights investigation into the police department. madagan's request to the department says the shocking death of laquan mcdonald is the latest tragedy in our city that highlights serious questions about the use of unlawful...
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christine, allison. >> dana, thanks for that. significant new details this morning on the investigation into the san bernardino massacre, including words that one of the shooters may have started plotting three years ago. investigators are saying the gunman syed rizwan farook took out a bank loan, half went to his mother. they don't believe it was used to finance the attack. we are learning more about the man who was the original person with asought rifles. enrique marquez gave them to him soon after. they say they don't think he was involved. investigators do believe farook was plotting with someone back in 2012. just who is that? more on this from our correspondent pamela brown. >> reporter: with him, christine, allison, we are learning investigators believe syed farook along with someone else may have been planning an earlier attack in california. this is according to two u.s. officials i soak with. one of the officials saying the two conspired in 2012. a specific target was considered. neither of these official, though, could
christine, allison. >> dana, thanks for that. significant new details this morning on the investigation into the san bernardino massacre, including words that one of the shooters may have started plotting three years ago. investigators are saying the gunman syed rizwan farook took out a bank loan, half went to his mother. they don't believe it was used to finance the attack. we are learning more about the man who was the original person with asought rifles. enrique marquez gave them to...
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allison and steve -- >> thank you, audrey. it's not too late for a plan for new year's eve, but you've got to get into it. >> we have some unique options for ringing in 2016. >> it is not too late in new york city. >> carla, the editor of timeout new york, says there's still plan for new year's eve. >> the time's up annual ride, so if you're into cycling, you hop on a bike, you can also bring roller blades if you want to start in a healthy, mindful way, there's an annual meditation. one of our favorite things is queen of the night. >> queen of the night is sort of the most over the top, spectacular, lavish dinner theater extravaganzas. >> the james bond theme, new year's eve will be queen of the night's final performance at the paramount hotel, and the creator gave us a sneak peek days before the show packs up and moves to a new, still-secret location. what kind of performances can we expect to see? >> we have sort of a rotating cast of performers who do all sorts of amazing tricks. >> what role does the audience play in the s
allison and steve -- >> thank you, audrey. it's not too late for a plan for new year's eve, but you've got to get into it. >> we have some unique options for ringing in 2016. >> it is not too late in new york city. >> carla, the editor of timeout new york, says there's still plan for new year's eve. >> the time's up annual ride, so if you're into cycling, you hop on a bike, you can also bring roller blades if you want to start in a healthy, mindful way, there's an...
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nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our pocket or something crazy. >> we were not in a great financial position, and so someone offered us this place. and we're putting everything we have into building this. >> how many different types of candies are in here? >> hundreds of different types. >> we make lots and lots and lots of things by hand. it's what sweet pete's specializes in-- thing like caramels, hard candy, pulled sugar, chocolates, toffee. >> i'd like to get down to tasting. >> my personal favorite is this. >> now, everything that i'm gonna taste you made? >> i've got another candy maker on staff who's worked for me for many,
nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our...
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allison, christine. >> thanks for that.ncern this morning about a new united nations report. warning that isis has zooed succeeded in building a substantial presence in libya. the eun report says isis has as many as 3,000 fighters, describing it as the terror group's stalled caliphate outside syria and iraq. they have increased worries to export terror from its base of operations in the coastal city of sirte, just a few hundred miles from the southern most island of europe. for the very latest, let's bring in ian lee. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, christine, this report is very disturbing. we are learning that isis is focusing on libya to expand its territories outside of iraq and syria. the head of isis, abu bakir al baghdadi sending 800 fighttories libya to serve as a backbone to keep a stow on them the expertise in fighting gorilla warfare as well as explosives. they have been able carve out about 100 miles along the central coast of libya around the city of sirte. and this has served as a beacon for fighters
allison, christine. >> thanks for that.ncern this morning about a new united nations report. warning that isis has zooed succeeded in building a substantial presence in libya. the eun report says isis has as many as 3,000 fighters, describing it as the terror group's stalled caliphate outside syria and iraq. they have increased worries to export terror from its base of operations in the coastal city of sirte, just a few hundred miles from the southern most island of europe. for the very...
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allison's parents tell her prognosis isn't clear.ever, she is making good progress and as she continues to recover, her parents are saying they want to get her message out to the masses to try to prevent fudge accidents from happening. >> heartbreaking. my worst nightmare. >> reporter: parents in pain. as their seven-year-old daughter allison lies in a hospital bed in the icu at chop unable to speak but lucky to be alive. >> there was a point where we thought you know she wasn't going make it. >> reporter: three weeks ago, allison that are they are was in the bathtub. her parents heard a thump went to go check on her and found their little girl underwater unconscious. >> she was under the water. she was blue. >> reporter: allison was flown to chop in extremely critical condition. her parents say they were shocked because she was a swimmer. they think allison either slipped or fainted and went under. doctors don't know for sure. >> if we had been sitting in the living room my daughter would be alive. >> reporter: their using their sto
allison's parents tell her prognosis isn't clear.ever, she is making good progress and as she continues to recover, her parents are saying they want to get her message out to the masses to try to prevent fudge accidents from happening. >> heartbreaking. my worst nightmare. >> reporter: parents in pain. as their seven-year-old daughter allison lies in a hospital bed in the icu at chop unable to speak but lucky to be alive. >> there was a point where we thought you know she...
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the promise of this three letter word from allison.-u-n. >> i did say with a little disclaimer. >> moments of sun. i do though, promise a lot of sun over the weekend. it is going to be beautiful. it is going to be a little bit cooler, but we'll take it. we'll talk about the day, starting off with fog with some areas and another round of clouds look at your weather headlines as we head into the last day of 2015. morning fog. we have to go out with morning fog after how this december has been. it only seems appropriate. it is definitely the warmest december for our area on record, ahands down, not even close. partial sun this afternoon and same goes again tomorrow tomorrow we'll see a little bit more than today. temperatures take a little bit of a dip, but still pretty average for this time of year. we are escaping from the brutal cold, going to put it off for another week or so at least. here's a look at the fog. dense fog, low visibility right through 81. really confined to south of 66 and west of 95. but including 95 if you are travel
the promise of this three letter word from allison.-u-n. >> i did say with a little disclaimer. >> moments of sun. i do though, promise a lot of sun over the weekend. it is going to be beautiful. it is going to be a little bit cooler, but we'll take it. we'll talk about the day, starting off with fog with some areas and another round of clouds look at your weather headlines as we head into the last day of 2015. morning fog. we have to go out with morning fog after how this december...
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allison, christine. >> okay. thanks for that >>> in illinois, also hit by severe floods, this inundated road you see here is in a residential neighborhood. city workers filling up, piling up sand backs along the mississippi river to protect against flooding. >>> the arkansas river which flows into the mississippi, topping those flood levels by a foot. forecasters warn it will stay 8 feet above flood stage through thursday night at least. >> that same storm system doing serious damage in michigan. here you can see, this tree flattening this car, this actually in detroit. elsewhere in the city, more trees toppled over, pressing homes, blocking roads, all lanes on the roaring winds, we will let you know what happened to one woman and her family. >> we were sitting watching tv. we heard a sound. we thought it was a large car crash. it lasted 30 to 40 seconds. we went to the front door. a big tree on the front porch. know we can't get out of the house. >> glad she is okay. meantime the northeast hit with a snowstorm a
allison, christine. >> okay. thanks for that >>> in illinois, also hit by severe floods, this inundated road you see here is in a residential neighborhood. city workers filling up, piling up sand backs along the mississippi river to protect against flooding. >>> the arkansas river which flows into the mississippi, topping those flood levels by a foot. forecasters warn it will stay 8 feet above flood stage through thursday night at least. >> that same storm system...
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they think allison either slipped or fainted and went under.octors don't know for sure. >> if we hadn't been sitting in the living room, my daughter won ab alive. >> reporter: their using their story to spread awareness. >> a lot of people i don't even know have reached out to me and said hey, read your story, it's unbelievable. you know, i can't believe this happened. and what i say to them is, it does happen. just be aware. >> reporter: allison's family lurched facebook page titled just fight. >> every time i left the room or left her bedside i would always tell allison, just fight, because it was minute to minute and you don't know if you're coming back to your baby girl or not. >> reporter: allison's message is getting attention. people are responding. the family including allison's brother liam have been selling t shirts and plan to turn their slogan into a foundation to hold cpr clinics and blood drives to help other families in emergency situations. in the last 15 days more than $15,000 has been raised for the turners to help with hefty
they think allison either slipped or fainted and went under.octors don't know for sure. >> if we hadn't been sitting in the living room, my daughter won ab alive. >> reporter: their using their story to spread awareness. >> a lot of people i don't even know have reached out to me and said hey, read your story, it's unbelievable. you know, i can't believe this happened. and what i say to them is, it does happen. just be aware. >> reporter: allison's family lurched...
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allison and christine. >> all right, alina machado, thank you for that.his inundated road is in a residential neighborhood in wood river. city workers filling in, piling up sandbags along the mississippi river to protect against that flooding. >> areas of the arkansas river we flows into the mississippi, topping flood levels hit in the spring by a foot. forecasters warn it's going to stay 8 feet above flood stage through thursday nate at least. >> that same storm system tdoin serious damage in michigan. more trees toppling over, crushing homes, blocking roads, all blamed on the roaring wind. listen to what happened to one woman and her family. >> we were sitting watching tv. we heard a sound. we thought it was a lake george car crash. it lasted about 30 to 40 seconds. we run to the front door to see this big tree on the front porch and know we can't get out of the house. >> glad she's okay. meantime the northeast hit with a snowstorm. five inches fell in vermont. three people died when their suv crashed head on into a tractor-trailer. this happened in kil
allison and christine. >> all right, alina machado, thank you for that.his inundated road is in a residential neighborhood in wood river. city workers filling in, piling up sandbags along the mississippi river to protect against that flooding. >> areas of the arkansas river we flows into the mississippi, topping flood levels hit in the spring by a foot. forecasters warn it's going to stay 8 feet above flood stage through thursday nate at least. >> that same storm system tdoin...
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allison is, in fact, happily married. that's husband, don, at the computer. the reason you need to know that. >> here we go. >> reporter: is because allison is about it do this. to a perfectly good wedding dress. >> the hardest part for me was getting this beautiful wedding dress in my hands and going, i don't want to cut it up. it's too pretty. >> reporter: but after taking a pair of scissors to one dress five months ago, allison hasn't been able to stop. five hours every week day on of school and her job and then some. >> the weekends are usually sewing, all sewing all the time. >> reporter: the reason for all this destruction is what allison is reconstructing from these wedliwe wedding gowns. angel gowns, she calls them. >> taking something that is really old and maybe not even wanted any more and transforming it into something that will really touch somebody's lives in a horrible time. >> reporter: that horrible time is the loss of a child. allison heard about others across the country who were turning old, donated wedding dresses into burial gowns for in
allison is, in fact, happily married. that's husband, don, at the computer. the reason you need to know that. >> here we go. >> reporter: is because allison is about it do this. to a perfectly good wedding dress. >> the hardest part for me was getting this beautiful wedding dress in my hands and going, i don't want to cut it up. it's too pretty. >> reporter: but after taking a pair of scissors to one dress five months ago, allison hasn't been able to stop. five hours...
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allison: thanks audrey. as audrey told a new york city reach record high temperatures and he didn't need to look far to find folks they can avenge the weather. jennifer lahmers is alive that ryan park where it's a very warm day. reporter: is so good. take a look at this. so many people out here at bryant park. just to give you a sense of how warm it was today in new york it was warmer in the city that was in l.a. or in phoenix which is typically warm this time of year. you know the holidays are all about bringing people together. the weather has played a part in all of that today. >>> oh my goodness. >> ice cream t-shirts and shorts, signs of summer or winter village. actually. reporter: most people can't remember christmas eve the swarm in new york city and that made the mary even merrier. >> it's unbelievable. you would realize that it's not christmas because they don't have a cold and i love it. >> it's like winter in miami. >> we live upstate and we came down here because it's so much warmer here. >> i s
allison: thanks audrey. as audrey told a new york city reach record high temperatures and he didn't need to look far to find folks they can avenge the weather. jennifer lahmers is alive that ryan park where it's a very warm day. reporter: is so good. take a look at this. so many people out here at bryant park. just to give you a sense of how warm it was today in new york it was warmer in the city that was in l.a. or in phoenix which is typically warm this time of year. you know the holidays are...
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allison brought this up. she said there are people on the terror watch list who can't fly an airplane but can go to a gun show and get a gun. is that not concerning to you? >> well, it would be if you didn't have a lot of people for lots of different reasons that are on the terror watch list. you have people the police want to talk to that they don't think are a terrorist threat. if you believe somebody is a threat, lock them up. going and saying they can't legally purchase a gun isn't going to stop these individuals. >> allison, last word here. >> he's asked for examples and we know that in missouri when the background checks law was repealed, the gun homicide rate increased by 23%. and not the other homicide rate, but the gun homicide rate. we also know -- >> one mass shooting and you're wrong. name me one mass shooting. name me one. >> clearly this is an issue we could talk about for the entire hour if not more. we're going to have to leave it here. john lot junior from the crime research prevention center
allison brought this up. she said there are people on the terror watch list who can't fly an airplane but can go to a gun show and get a gun. is that not concerning to you? >> well, it would be if you didn't have a lot of people for lots of different reasons that are on the terror watch list. you have people the police want to talk to that they don't think are a terrorist threat. if you believe somebody is a threat, lock them up. going and saying they can't legally purchase a gun isn't...
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, and allison fled, and he chased her and did you think that the threat for you was over?i dropped to the ground, and i had not been hit. i just laid very still, and he did come back and he did shoot me. it is my mental thought that he had run out of bullets. i think that he would have continued to shoot. b but, he had just one load of bullet, but i didn't hear him leave, so there was much concern there. >> reporter: and maybe that is what people misunderstand about these store tlas you can't process or understand or do anything about it. >> that is exactly right. as i relive this in my mind, was there anything that i could have done that could have made a difference, and absolutely not. had to just lay very still, and i thought that perhaps i'm not going to be here by the time help does arrive, because the stores and everything did not open for two hours. and it was a matter of minutes before law enforcement came. they were the true heroes to put their lives in harm to protect mine. sflr a >> reporter: and you said that you did watch the live broadcast to see what was tel
, and allison fled, and he chased her and did you think that the threat for you was over?i dropped to the ground, and i had not been hit. i just laid very still, and he did come back and he did shoot me. it is my mental thought that he had run out of bullets. i think that he would have continued to shoot. b but, he had just one load of bullet, but i didn't hear him leave, so there was much concern there. >> reporter: and maybe that is what people misunderstand about these store tlas you...
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allison says she 'll continue to change iowa laws in the upcoming session. allison says she 'll continue to change iowa laws in the upcoming session. paramedics took two people to the hospital after a fire in marshalltown. it happened just before 11 o'clock last night at 10-14 south 6th street. the residents say they were asleep and a smoke detector woke them up. authorities say the fire started when a stove burner left on. one resident has been treated and released from the hospital...the other was sent to the university of iowa hospitals burn unit. their names haven't been two iowans are among those receiving a medal for helping save a man's life. matthew tranel and cory simonson are among the 24 receive the carnegie medal. it recognizes those in the u-s and canada who risked their lives for another. tranel...a volunteer fire fighter...saw a maquoketa home on fire last december. he and simon...who lived nearby...broke down the door to rescue harvy untiedt. untiedt got trapped in his home when his wheelchair malfunctioned. after days of clouds we finally sa
allison says she 'll continue to change iowa laws in the upcoming session. allison says she 'll continue to change iowa laws in the upcoming session. paramedics took two people to the hospital after a fire in marshalltown. it happened just before 11 o'clock last night at 10-14 south 6th street. the residents say they were asleep and a smoke detector woke them up. authorities say the fire started when a stove burner left on. one resident has been treated and released from the hospital...the...
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allison says she was parks fifth victim... now she's pushing for laws to make sure habitual offenders serve parks will be eligible for parole, in another year. 4:44:09-4:44:19 its very frustrating because whenever he gets out, i'm not safe, his past victims are not safe, and hell continue to prey on his community when he's released. last legislative session, allison fought to pass a bill that would require offenders who were convicted three times to serve the full sentence. it failed to make it out of committee. she's working with lawmakers to introduce an updated bill this legislative session. the privatization of medicaid will affect more than half-a-million iowans... but won't happen by january first like governor branstad was pushing for... federal administrators say the state needs to push back the start date by sixty days - to march first. in a letter, the centers for medicare and medicaid services says it expects to approve iowa's managed care waivers, but says the state won't be ready by january first. it cites a lack
allison says she was parks fifth victim... now she's pushing for laws to make sure habitual offenders serve parks will be eligible for parole, in another year. 4:44:09-4:44:19 its very frustrating because whenever he gets out, i'm not safe, his past victims are not safe, and hell continue to prey on his community when he's released. last legislative session, allison fought to pass a bill that would require offenders who were convicted three times to serve the full sentence. it failed to make it...
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so far nothing he said has. >> christine, allison. >> jeff, thanks. joining us to discuss the effect trump's proposal is having on the presidential race. cnn politics reporter jeremy diamond from our walk bureau. go remember to you. >> good morning. >> so donald trump was a very busy man yesterday. he did the tv certificate 2k6ding his plan to defend muslims on twitter and then he made an appearance on barra walters. one sound byte hef gave there. take a listen. >> i have people that i have tremendous relationships with. they're muslim and, barra, they agree with me 100%. it's short term. let our country get its act together. they knocked down the world trade center. they tried doing it twice. other things have happened. they have a lot of -- there are people that have tremendously bad intentions. we have to be tough. we have to be smart and we have to be vigilant. >> so he talked about researchs he has with people who are muslims. yet, overnight, a major dubai retailer said, you know what, we are going to ban your home decor products from our 195 sto
so far nothing he said has. >> christine, allison. >> jeff, thanks. joining us to discuss the effect trump's proposal is having on the presidential race. cnn politics reporter jeremy diamond from our walk bureau. go remember to you. >> good morning. >> so donald trump was a very busy man yesterday. he did the tv certificate 2k6ding his plan to defend muslims on twitter and then he made an appearance on barra walters. one sound byte hef gave there. take a listen. >>...
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. >> my name is allison littlefield.hese are my half brothers, david and scott. >> when our father died, in 2009, we inherited 240 armored military vehicles. >> lots and lots of tanks. >> hi, allison. i'm jamie. >> hi. nice to meet you. >> thanks for having me up. this is a magnificent ranch. the ranch is very nice, but i'm here to see something else. >> come this way. >> these are real? >> these are real. >> this is one of several buildings on the littlefield ranch where they garage their strange inheritance. some guys collect stamps and coins. their dad, jacques littlefield, collected tanks. in fact, what you see here is part of the world's largest private collection of armored vehicles. allison tells me some of these tanks are incredibly rare, including this world war ii german panzer iv... this 8-ton half track... and this sherman tank. what a collection. >> it is a real preservation of history, and that's what i'm so excited about. >> so, how did all of this get started? well, jacques littlefield is born in 1949, th
. >> my name is allison littlefield.hese are my half brothers, david and scott. >> when our father died, in 2009, we inherited 240 armored military vehicles. >> lots and lots of tanks. >> hi, allison. i'm jamie. >> hi. nice to meet you. >> thanks for having me up. this is a magnificent ranch. the ranch is very nice, but i'm here to see something else. >> come this way. >> these are real? >> these are real. >> this is one of several...
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allison says she was his fifth victim... now she's pushing for laws to make sure habitual offenders serve out their full prison sentences. parks will be eligible for parole, in another year. 4:45:15 my life drastically changes when he gets out. there's no such thing as a routine for me or any of the other victims because that puts us in a potentially dangerous situation. 4:45:27 last legislative session, allison fought to pass a bill full sentences. it failed to make it out of committee. she's now working with lawmakers to introduce an updated bill this session. iowa's planned shift to a is starting out a little rough... governor branstad hoped to make the transition on january first... but the centers for medicare and medicaid services have closed the door on that timeline. they've delayed the transition until march first... saying iowa isn't prepared to meet all the requirements. sentator matt mccoy says it's an indicator the governor's timeline was unrealistic. 54:11-54:33 clearly the governor's plan was too fast, too qui
allison says she was his fifth victim... now she's pushing for laws to make sure habitual offenders serve out their full prison sentences. parks will be eligible for parole, in another year. 4:45:15 my life drastically changes when he gets out. there's no such thing as a routine for me or any of the other victims because that puts us in a potentially dangerous situation. 4:45:27 last legislative session, allison fought to pass a bill full sentences. it failed to make it out of committee. she's...
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thanks, allison. >> turning now to the world of politics. most of the candidates laying low for the holiday. big news from jeb bush. the shift in strategy. scrapping $3 million of tv ad buys in early voting states. those resources, that money redeployed with the campaign and sending more people. 60 or most staffers to those states. donald trump doing the redeployment of his own. repurposing his signature slam of low energy for bush. he is now using it against hillary clinton and without s t softening the blow. >> low energy can be applied to hillary clinton. i don't like to use the same against my enemy. we view this as war. this is war. it's war. >> speaking of war. ben carson's war chest in the headlines as well. word he raised at least $23 million in the fourth quarter. that puts carson at or near the top of the republican fund raising race. not a bad haul for a campaign reported weeks ago in a fund raising crisis. >>> the u.s. reportedly preparing new financial sanctions against iran. officials say the action by the treasury department i
thanks, allison. >> turning now to the world of politics. most of the candidates laying low for the holiday. big news from jeb bush. the shift in strategy. scrapping $3 million of tv ad buys in early voting states. those resources, that money redeployed with the campaign and sending more people. 60 or most staffers to those states. donald trump doing the redeployment of his own. repurposing his signature slam of low energy for bush. he is now using it against hillary clinton and without s...
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bu getting to play one of allison's love interest a plum pudding mystery is pretty sweet. >> two incredibly handsome men fighti over her. >> wow. i'll undercover. >> it is. norman is one guy -- >>so, norman is that guy next door, right, whereas is sexy and atroublemaker. >> just between the two of us. >> in books norman has higher iq. >> that's not what -- allison does kiss one of us. but my lips are sealed. since coex-cue tif producer making her my boss. how do you balance everything, because i know you do it. you as a family are supertight? what's the se >> i see some of kids when i'm on location. i'm s them pictures and they're sendi me pictures all day. we're sill really communicating. when i'm home i'm totally home. when i'm with my kids i'm >> i have so much fun these projects. we have third murder she baked in can. >>> coming up, two big exclusives. we joined gloria and emili estefan on opening night of their broadway night. >>> mariah carey the set of her movie, she's the star and director. >> like a dream come true. >>> that's ahead. but first a look at christmas' parade airing on
bu getting to play one of allison's love interest a plum pudding mystery is pretty sweet. >> two incredibly handsome men fighti over her. >> wow. i'll undercover. >> it is. norman is one guy -- >>so, norman is that guy next door, right, whereas is sexy and atroublemaker. >> just between the two of us. >> in books norman has higher iq. >> that's not what -- allison does kiss one of us. but my lips are sealed. since coex-cue tif producer making her my...
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anchor: were reporters told to file a las vegas judge for sheldon allison? anchor: john treanor joins us live with more. a bit of a bombshell of a story himself. reporter: a judge here involved in the case involving shuttle allison -- sheldon adelson, the paper is the one telling the story. review journal. it is scrutinized by groups across the country. the best reporting about the change is coming inside. reporter: right now the r.j. is investigating its self, with this headline. before adelson bought the review journal three were orders were told to drop everything and local judges. one was elizabeth gonzalez, the judge in a lawsuit against sheldon adelson. while the r.j. never published anything about the judge weeks later an article appeared in a connecticut paper. it misrepresented to review judge gonzales. when those reporters asked about the story, schroeder were refuse to talk. >> you have multiple lines from the east coast to the review journal. who knows where they are going. i don't think we know the story yet. reporter: that story is still being
anchor: were reporters told to file a las vegas judge for sheldon allison? anchor: john treanor joins us live with more. a bit of a bombshell of a story himself. reporter: a judge here involved in the case involving shuttle allison -- sheldon adelson, the paper is the one telling the story. review journal. it is scrutinized by groups across the country. the best reporting about the change is coming inside. reporter: right now the r.j. is investigating its self, with this headline. before...
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allison loses his balance and falls to the ground.police officers use a ladder to subdue him, then pry the sword from his hand. after the intense standoff, the man is taken to a mental hospital with minor bruises. he is not charged with a crime. >>> coming up, surveillance cameras capture a violent attempt to hold up a convenience store. >> the video was crazy. i was shocked to see it the way it went down. >> when "caught on camera: armed and dangerous" continues. this is the one place we're not afraid to fail. some of these experiments may not work. but a few might shape the future. like turning algae into biofuel... ...new technology for capturing co2 emissions... ...and cars twice as efficient as the average car today. ideas exxonmobil scientists are working on to make energy go further... ...no matter how many tries it takes. energy lives here. therthat can be serious,ere. even fatal to infants. it's whooping cough, and people can spread it without knowing it. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or
allison loses his balance and falls to the ground.police officers use a ladder to subdue him, then pry the sword from his hand. after the intense standoff, the man is taken to a mental hospital with minor bruises. he is not charged with a crime. >>> coming up, surveillance cameras capture a violent attempt to hold up a convenience store. >> the video was crazy. i was shocked to see it the way it went down. >> when "caught on camera: armed and dangerous" continues....
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allison says she was his fifth victim... now she's pushing for laws to make sure habitual offenders serve out their full prison sentences. parks will be eligible for 4:45:15 my life drastically changes when he gets out. there's no such thing as a routine for me or any of the other victims because that puts us in a potentially dangerous situation. 4:45:27 last legislative session, allison fought to pass a bill that would require offenders who were convicted three times to serve their full sentences. it failed to make it out of committee. she's working with lawmakers to introduce an updated bill this legislative session. an iowa sheriff shot his hand while he was cleaning a gun. des moines county sheriff mike johnstone sustained a gunshot wound to his left hand as he cleaned his personal handgun last night. johnstone was taken to a local emergency room for treatment, and later transferred to another facility for treatment by a surgeon who specializes in hand injuries. he's expected to be okay. chilly weather has settled in ove
allison says she was his fifth victim... now she's pushing for laws to make sure habitual offenders serve out their full prison sentences. parks will be eligible for 4:45:15 my life drastically changes when he gets out. there's no such thing as a routine for me or any of the other victims because that puts us in a potentially dangerous situation. 4:45:27 last legislative session, allison fought to pass a bill that would require offenders who were convicted three times to serve their full...
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get volunteers," said allison liska. the people you see ringing those bells are volunteers. the salvation army estimates they're around 100 volunteers locations. but more like 14 because don has a strong lock on his spot except for tuesdays. "we gotta do what we can while we're on the earth and then be proud cause we're going to get to go to the beautiful heaven," said donald baumgardner. a freak accident years ago, led to him having his right leg amputated in august. that nor the snow kept him from what he signed up to do. "give and love and cheerish other people and show them how much you care for them," said donald baumgardner. "that's what it's about." even adding his own holiday spice. "i've got 325 different ones i'm going to give out on christmas eve for free," said donald baumgardner. "i want to," said donald baumgardner. "i can afford some small things like that so that's what i do cause i want to." sam curtiss, ktiv news four, sioux city. if you're interested in volunteering, here's some helpful information. you can sign up for two hour shifts monday through saturd
get volunteers," said allison liska. the people you see ringing those bells are volunteers. the salvation army estimates they're around 100 volunteers locations. but more like 14 because don has a strong lock on his spot except for tuesdays. "we gotta do what we can while we're on the earth and then be proud cause we're going to get to go to the beautiful heaven," said donald baumgardner. a freak accident years ago, led to him having his right leg amputated in august. that nor...
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relatively light winds. >>> allison, thank you. time for an early start on your money.chance to trade stocks for the year. u.s. stock futures are barely moving. another huge drop in oil yesterday. oil now down more than 30% for the year. just a remarkable move in one year for a commodity. >>> puerto rico will default on its bond payments for the second time. it owes $1 billion on january 1st. it will fall short by $37 million. >>> happy new year. how about a raise? minimum wage workers will see more in their paychecks at some point next year for 13 states. currently 29 states and the district of columbia have a minimum wage above $7.25. the so-called fight for 15 once seemed like a really far fetched goal. in 2015, 14 states and cities approved a $15 minimum wage to take effect gradually. another 3 will likely consider the issue in 2016. >>> everybody getting ready for new year's eve in an unpreced t unprecedented show of force as new york city is preparing for the big new year's eve ball drop in times square. this is a security theme playing out around the world. detai
relatively light winds. >>> allison, thank you. time for an early start on your money.chance to trade stocks for the year. u.s. stock futures are barely moving. another huge drop in oil yesterday. oil now down more than 30% for the year. just a remarkable move in one year for a commodity. >>> puerto rico will default on its bond payments for the second time. it owes $1 billion on january 1st. it will fall short by $37 million. >>> happy new year. how about a raise?...
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allison's family launched a facebook page, titled just fight.hey are selling t-shirts and plan to turn their slogan in the foundation to hold cpr clinics and blood drives. >> so scary. >> 4:52. out with the old, in with the new, it that is time of the year, we are saying good riddance to 2015. some people in the big apple they did it the in a big way. how they are letting go of the past. >>> welcome back, our city is all deck out. when do you take your decorations down? do you do it on new years? are you starting right now? use your hashtag fox 29 good day. >> june, june. >> stay up all year round. >> new yorkers, they are saying good bye to bad tied goes of the past year what do you want to say good riddance too. >> this has been a really good year. i have a lot of things i have welcome n i cannot think of any good riddance. >> i would say, our losing sports teams, most certainly. >> people were down their bad memories from 2015 and threw them in the large trash bin, to had shred. they threw in the eagles, sixers, phillies and all those things
allison's family launched a facebook page, titled just fight.hey are selling t-shirts and plan to turn their slogan in the foundation to hold cpr clinics and blood drives. >> so scary. >> 4:52. out with the old, in with the new, it that is time of the year, we are saying good riddance to 2015. some people in the big apple they did it the in a big way. how they are letting go of the past. >>> welcome back, our city is all deck out. when do you take your decorations down? do...
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. >> from the terrorism alert desk in washington i am allison starling. as security has increased for many new year's eve celebrations, in brussels the mayor has canceled fireworks for new year's eve because of a twitter is taking a step to combat how terrorists use the social media site. they without remove anyone who uses hateful or violent speech to attack someone's race, sexual orientation or religious beliefs. this move comes after many criticized the site for not shutting down the accounts of terrorists who use social media from the terrorism alert desk in washington i am allison starling. >> i want to thank you for staying with us. a new report finds the national security agency spied on benjamin netanyahu and other allies of the u.s.. the wall street journal reported that they maintained would end the practice. the paper citing current and former u.s. officials saying communication between members of congress and benjamin netanyahu may of been collected in that whack's washington is reacting to these new allegations that the u.s. were spying. >> t
. >> from the terrorism alert desk in washington i am allison starling. as security has increased for many new year's eve celebrations, in brussels the mayor has canceled fireworks for new year's eve because of a twitter is taking a step to combat how terrorists use the social media site. they without remove anyone who uses hateful or violent speech to attack someone's race, sexual orientation or religious beliefs. this move comes after many criticized the site for not shutting down the...
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a second document shows deizani allison-madueke's name on the bottom.s transfer was for $289 million to the national intelligence agency. the problem with that: the official national intelligence agency budget was only $160 million. >> reporter: professor bolaji owasanoye advises buhari on how to combat high-level corruption. >> reporter: dasuki's lawyer, raji ahmed, declined to be interviewed on camera. but he told me, "all the procurements were made at the request of the military. they identified the contracts or the suppliers, and dasuki merely sought the approval of the president." that explanation doesn't satisfy the new government. >> reporter: but fixing this won't be easy. there is a saying here: when you fight corruption, corruption fights back. >> reporter: gowdin's wife had been nursing their newborn when she was killed because her husband refused to pay a $10 bribe. ( cries ) ( cries ) >> reporter: corruption stole this man's wife, and these children's mother. it will keep stealing nigeria's future, unless nigeria finds a way to change. nick
a second document shows deizani allison-madueke's name on the bottom.s transfer was for $289 million to the national intelligence agency. the problem with that: the official national intelligence agency budget was only $160 million. >> reporter: professor bolaji owasanoye advises buhari on how to combat high-level corruption. >> reporter: dasuki's lawyer, raji ahmed, declined to be interviewed on camera. but he told me, "all the procurements were made at the request of the...
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>> reporter: -- coverage from baltimore with that parts of the story, allison?>> reporter: well, we have seen protesters gathered here for the last couple of hours, they started on the other side, moved over here about 15 minutes ago we saw a group of about 30 protesters who were gathered behind the christmas troe over my shoulder. they left and turned left. they started making their way up lexington road. they are chanting and carrying signs. i want to take you back to some of the protests that we saw earlier today. for the most part they were incredibly calm after the verdict was read. we heard people saying no justice, no peace. they were frustrated, they were upset with the verdict but what we heard were just words. at one point a sheriff came out and you can hear him now telling people they need to move and cheer out the area. as they were moving everyone down the street we saw a protester get arrested. as far as we know that is the only arrest made. but we did speak to a couple witnesses after the arrest and here is how they described what happened. >> a p
>> reporter: -- coverage from baltimore with that parts of the story, allison?>> reporter: well, we have seen protesters gathered here for the last couple of hours, they started on the other side, moved over here about 15 minutes ago we saw a group of about 30 protesters who were gathered behind the christmas troe over my shoulder. they left and turned left. they started making their way up lexington road. they are chanting and carrying signs. i want to take you back to some of the...
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. >>> we have been following their marches and we go live, allison what are you seeing and hearing? >> reporter: bruce, the recent march were following started at city hall at 5:30. now we have seen the group of protesters go around city hall and courthouse and lop back around. they are back here right now. i want you to take a look at the video that we have from earlier why you can hear them chanting and walking through the streets. they are clearly expressing their displeasure with the mistrial that was declared today. you can see the police blocked the intersections going through the streets. they told people to stay on the sidewalk. the only confrontation, really, we have seen between the police and protesters is just the police asking them to stay up on the sidewalk ask they are being verbal exchange but other than that the protest and marching we have seen have been very peaceful. back here right now where we are there is a fairly heavy police presence and there are still a bunch of protesters down here in front of city hall. the group that we first saw right after the verdict
. >>> we have been following their marches and we go live, allison what are you seeing and hearing? >> reporter: bruce, the recent march were following started at city hall at 5:30. now we have seen the group of protesters go around city hall and courthouse and lop back around. they are back here right now. i want you to take a look at the video that we have from earlier why you can hear them chanting and walking through the streets. they are clearly expressing their displeasure...
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cnn meteorologist allison chinchar with us from the severe weather center now. know we are expecting more of this today? >> we are. as you were saying you feel for the people who have to drive through it and keep in mind the people who aren't familiar with the dallas area and driving in the city to get to their families. if you're driving along the road and you see the tornado, it was very difficult to see. your only hope of seeing it when you had lightning flashes like this or when the tornado would hit power lines and you would get power flashes from it. it was the only thing it was truly visible. if you don't know the side streets and if you don't know a way to veer off you're not going to have a chance as the locals would to outrun or get away from the particular storm. what you can see in this image is the lights from the cars. again, you can see the flashes of light that are out there. but that's it. that's all these people had to know that the tornado was there. they do have some cities that have the sirens, a good alert for them but they also -- you just
cnn meteorologist allison chinchar with us from the severe weather center now. know we are expecting more of this today? >> we are. as you were saying you feel for the people who have to drive through it and keep in mind the people who aren't familiar with the dallas area and driving in the city to get to their families. if you're driving along the road and you see the tornado, it was very difficult to see. your only hope of seeing it when you had lightning flashes like this or when the...
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the execution style killings of wdbj reporter of allison parker and adam ward shocked the country.m's significant others worked at the station and one was in the control room at the time. the murder, a disgruntled employee posted a view on social media. the broadcast journalist posting pictures of themselves out doing their jobs like allison and adam were doing that day. others pitched in to help wbdj stay on the air. number three, charlie -- a gunman stormed the offices killing 12 people including the magazine's editor and several cartoonist. the world pushed back. i am charley became a global rallying cry. it would not be the only time paris won terror attacks in 2015. number two, here in the u.s. brian williams gets kicked off the air. the celebrated nightly news anchor was suspended without pay in february after exaggerating a story about a helicopter mission during the iraq war. they found at least 10 others in the cast. lester holt took over the nightly news permanently. some critics thought williams would never return at all but he did in a new rule covering breaking news. >
the execution style killings of wdbj reporter of allison parker and adam ward shocked the country.m's significant others worked at the station and one was in the control room at the time. the murder, a disgruntled employee posted a view on social media. the broadcast journalist posting pictures of themselves out doing their jobs like allison and adam were doing that day. others pitched in to help wbdj stay on the air. number three, charlie -- a gunman stormed the offices killing 12 people...
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when i found out allison freda, it was buried in an academic text in grad school. i'd started to research the newspaper to get closer to them. the headlines were astounding. they were written in 1892 to 1902. the words that they were using and the arguments could have been contemporary. i found this in 2007 and still, from a point of same-sex married, we heard the same term, pointless, unnatural and so that really attracted me. it seems darkly funny as i went on because their agendas were on parade. the way they would talk about women in the courtroom for the first time or if there was a crowd of people outside the courthouse, all of them wanting to see something sensational, it was, there were groups that were singled out, people of color. someone was thrown out of the court room for looking like a mexican. >> there was a member of the kkk. >> the founder of the kkk. he had keys to the jail. the judge had worked at one of them and so had the defense. everyone had their hands in it and it sort of unravels how this happened which was really important to me and i i f
when i found out allison freda, it was buried in an academic text in grad school. i'd started to research the newspaper to get closer to them. the headlines were astounding. they were written in 1892 to 1902. the words that they were using and the arguments could have been contemporary. i found this in 2007 and still, from a point of same-sex married, we heard the same term, pointless, unnatural and so that really attracted me. it seems darkly funny as i went on because their agendas were on...
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. >>> now out to allison barbara at north and pennsylvania. >> an area where we saw major rioting in april. how were things tonight. >> reporter: peaceful, two main areas in the city where we saw protests where i am standing and an area where people were arrested. but for the most part everything tonight seemed incredibly peaceful. >>> it was a peaceful protest. >> minutes after news of officer porter's trial made it outside of the courtroom, a small group of protestors standing steps away from the courthouse were chanting and asked more than once to move along. >> this is unlawful assembly. >> for hours group of protestors walked around without any problem. then another protester, a 16- year-old arrested. a spokesperson for the sheriff's department says both of the people were charged with disorderly conduct and failure to obey and violating a law that prohibits using a bulls horn when court is in session. >> he wasn't doing anything wrong, he was peacefully protesting with the a bullhorn. >> one group remains to the justice center demanding the release of the teenager. in west balt
. >>> now out to allison barbara at north and pennsylvania. >> an area where we saw major rioting in april. how were things tonight. >> reporter: peaceful, two main areas in the city where we saw protests where i am standing and an area where people were arrested. but for the most part everything tonight seemed incredibly peaceful. >>> it was a peaceful protest. >> minutes after news of officer porter's trial made it outside of the courtroom, a small group of...
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tiffany allison... has been pushing for tougher laws to keep habitual offenders behind bars. but lawmakers have been reluctant to embrace her ideas... my life drastically changes when he gets out. there's no such thing as a routine for me or any of the other victims because that puts us in a potentially dangerous situation. allison says she'll continue to a des moines teen accused of killing his grandmother won't go to trial until may... 17 year old noah laprei was in court yesterday. the judge pushed back the trial that was set for january. laprei is accused in the beating death of 79 year old rachel pray last october. officers arrested him the same night at a nearby gas station. security video shows him knocking over shelves and punching a customer. family members say they think he was on drugs. there will be extra eyes on west des moines roads today. officers are upping enforcement in the area this evening... they'll be watching for all traffic violations... while focusing on finding drunk drivers. they're partnering with the "governor's traffic safety bureau" to raise awa
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what's the answer, allison? >>> we'll be waiting through tonight before the rain gets out of here. but with that said, that doesn't mean that your area might not see moments of drier weather through the afternoon or early evening. waves of rain will continue. light rain through the district, but just to the north, south of rockville, we're looking at a good downpour. that's been the trend all morning. we have heavier rain right here near damascus and along 70. farther south, we have a good chunk of heavy rain moving through and through fredericksburg at 12:21. light rain for you now, but heavier rain is headed your way. look at the wide view. it's just raining across the board all throughout virginia. there is a little drier weather through front royal, winchester, a little drier. but you'll see more rain heading your way. quick view of the future cast heading through tonight. the waves of rain will continue through 5:30, between 5:00 and 8:00. then we start to see drier weather back off here. not done with the rain chances for the rest of the week and into the weekend. we'll detai
what's the answer, allison? >>> we'll be waiting through tonight before the rain gets out of here. but with that said, that doesn't mean that your area might not see moments of drier weather through the afternoon or early evening. waves of rain will continue. light rain through the district, but just to the north, south of rockville, we're looking at a good downpour. that's been the trend all morning. we have heavier rain right here near damascus and along 70. farther south, we have a...
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allison parker was 24-years-old.ward 27-years-old. >> it's been gut wrenching for me to get through anything without breaking down in tears. >> the killer, bryce williams shot himself as police closed in. the scene read like a movie, an escape tunnel chiselled away by inmates leading to a manhole under street. >> we have new developments for you about the man hunt that's crippled part of up state new york. >> david sweat and richard matt escaped in new york. >> richard matt not only surrendered. he picked up the shotgun and aimed it at the agent who then shot three times. >> they were on the run for more than three weeks. prison worker joyce mitchell who helped with their escape but got cold feet for the planned get away is now serving up to seven years behind bars. >> i did wrong, i deserve to be p punished. but people need to know that i was only trying to save my family. >> in 2015 a jury sentenced bomber -- to death. >> the convicted boston bomber will meet his end by lethal injection for his actions that killed
allison parker was 24-years-old.ward 27-years-old. >> it's been gut wrenching for me to get through anything without breaking down in tears. >> the killer, bryce williams shot himself as police closed in. the scene read like a movie, an escape tunnel chiselled away by inmates leading to a manhole under street. >> we have new developments for you about the man hunt that's crippled part of up state new york. >> david sweat and richard matt escaped in new york. >>...
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meteorologist: hi, antwan and allison. this is north and northwest of the city and mainly a rain event and along the coast and everything should be quieting down it looks like by the evening commute tomorrow. right now, take a look at the current temperature. the satellite and radar shows the first band of we had reports of a couple of snowflakes in areas of edison new jersey and recorded the first trace of snow this season. we're in a bit of a lull here in the city and across long island. there is another batch headed to portions of new jersey that will be overspreading the area. there is a lot more moisture to the southwest here and that will be moving in a as we go through the overnight hour. a critical thing to note will be temperature over the next several hours. we're at orer that the freezing mark. that is where we are getting a bit of a picks mixture coming in north of the city. readings in the 36 in a poughkeepsie, sussex, and monticello at 25 now. in the city, mid 30's. same thing in montauk, bellmawr, 43 degrees
meteorologist: hi, antwan and allison. this is north and northwest of the city and mainly a rain event and along the coast and everything should be quieting down it looks like by the evening commute tomorrow. right now, take a look at the current temperature. the satellite and radar shows the first band of we had reports of a couple of snowflakes in areas of edison new jersey and recorded the first trace of snow this season. we're in a bit of a lull here in the city and across long island....
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reporter: that is right, good evening, allison. they believe ethan couch and his mother were in mexico. the two ended up using a cell phone to order pizza from domino's, location and that is how they got caught. >> we expected the mother-to-be charged with hindering apprehension and texas law. reporter: you a hrs say tonya couch took off for mexico with ethan so he prison time. ethan was serving ten years prohibition for killing four people while drunk driving two years ago near fort worth, texas, but then, this video surfaced showing him playing beer pong at a party. the probation violation could have hand him in prison for up to ten years. shortly after the video appeared, ethan and his mom disappeared. and international manhunt led authorities to puerto vallarta, mexico, a popular vacation destination. >> eventually got some intelligence information that was very valuable that they had drive in the pickup truck that we put out at the last opportunity for information to look for and that is what they tell us they would go to over
reporter: that is right, good evening, allison. they believe ethan couch and his mother were in mexico. the two ended up using a cell phone to order pizza from domino's, location and that is how they got caught. >> we expected the mother-to-be charged with hindering apprehension and texas law. reporter: you a hrs say tonya couch took off for mexico with ethan so he prison time. ethan was serving ten years prohibition for killing four people while drunk driving two years ago near fort...