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one is the number of people killed or injured in traffic accidents in american cities and the other is the large budget shortfall faced by many of those cities. tonight i am drawing your attention oa controversial third topic that we first covered last november, that brings those two together in chicago and in other cities. red light cameras. you know what i'm talking about, cameras that take photos of drivers who run through red lights. cameras that result in tickets that can cost drivers between 50 and nearly $500. a driver's desire to avoid those tickets is a key reason that advocates say the cameras reduce crashes. the insurance institute for highway safety says independent research shows a 13 o29% reduction in injury related crashes at intersections that have red light cameras. now the snoourns institute is funded by auto insurance companies and in california and nevada insurers can raise premiums on drivers who have red light tickets so there is a conflict of interest there possibly. many drivers don't know they're there and that is a argument that they are a dealternate to runni
one is the number of people killed or injured in traffic accidents in american cities and the other is the large budget shortfall faced by many of those cities. tonight i am drawing your attention oa controversial third topic that we first covered last november, that brings those two together in chicago and in other cities. red light cameras. you know what i'm talking about, cameras that take photos of drivers who run through red lights. cameras that result in tickets that can cost drivers...
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as a country gets older, that is war important, what does it really mean to be american. cities tour staff recently traveled to anaheim, california. you are watching american history tv all week and every week and on c-span 3. >> this weekend, the c-span cities tour hosted by our time warner cable partners takes you to anaheim, california. on book tv. >> the idea from ask a mexican came from my editor at the time. i was not offended by the idea. i didn't want to do at first because i didn't think anyone would care. in journalism, you want the stories that people will care about. you don't care if they love you or hate you, just as long as they will read it. they kept insisting, and they .eeded to pull in a space i said, ok, i will go back, it will be one time. forle went absolutely nuts it. some people loved it, some people hated it. more importantly, people were caring. it was supposed to be a joke column, at the bottom, it said, "do you have a question for my me."xican, asked >> john and his partner go up to san francisco, where a lot of immigrants are located, and they are ab
as a country gets older, that is war important, what does it really mean to be american. cities tour staff recently traveled to anaheim, california. you are watching american history tv all week and every week and on c-span 3. >> this weekend, the c-span cities tour hosted by our time warner cable partners takes you to anaheim, california. on book tv. >> the idea from ask a mexican came from my editor at the time. i was not offended by the idea. i didn't want to do at first because...
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. >> alert levels raised here in new york as well and other american cities, we have full coverage right now. we'll begin with alex marquardt, he is on the scene at the brussels airport with the latest. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, george. dramatic scenes here at the brussels zaventem airport. the edge of the police perimeter told to stop here, passengers talking about scenes of utter pandemonium inside. these two explosions now one of which we understand was from a suicide bomber coming just after 8:00 at the peak of travel time. you can see here there have been thousands of people streaming out from this airport just now a new wave of people with their bags, some clutching those airline blankets that we've all used. they have their bags with them. this is a calm scene here. but you can see their faces are drawn, very serious. there's a lot of confusion, people trying to figure out how to get away from the airport. there are buses lined up taking people away. but the people we spoke to inside describe much more dramatic scenes and spoke to an eyewitness checking into t
. >> alert levels raised here in new york as well and other american cities, we have full coverage right now. we'll begin with alex marquardt, he is on the scene at the brussels airport with the latest. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, george. dramatic scenes here at the brussels zaventem airport. the edge of the police perimeter told to stop here, passengers talking about scenes of utter pandemonium inside. these two explosions now one of which we understand was from...
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city where -- with a rich labor history. amy: you have a long history here. talk about how that influenced you. >> we have the first to give are sized to elect an african a americanayor. we've has one of the first city housing in the country. the sitdown strike of 1937. we are not the type of people used to being walked on. amy: that is clever clinton of the democracy defense league. while she was conducting her breakfast meeting. a woman came in extremely upset. she said she needed to get clean water to her infant grandson. another woman said she had just bought water and she would give it to the woman. they went out to the parking lot to take the water from audrey's trunk. you came into this restaurant this morning and view map with and you met with this woman who you just bumped into. can you tell me your name? >> audrey mohammed. amy: you heard she was try to get clean water for her infant grandson. why do you have this? >> i had purchased the other day and i will go get some more. it is not a problem. it is not a problem at all. >> i appreciate it. i really do. amy: what will you do with this water? >> it is for my grandson. it is for my grandson. my first g
city where -- with a rich labor history. amy: you have a long history here. talk about how that influenced you. >> we have the first to give are sized to elect an african a americanayor. we've has one of the first city housing in the country. the sitdown strike of 1937. we are not the type of people used to being walked on. amy: that is clever clinton of the democracy defense league. while she was conducting her breakfast meeting. a woman came in extremely upset. she said she needed to...
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the first confirmed case in another american city. we'll have the latest. >>> and new trouble tonight for that cruise ship that sailed right into those hurricane winds. why tonight it is now being forced to turn around again. and now, another problem onboard. we'll be right back. u from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13 vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. even if you have already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13 may help provide additional protection. prevnar 13 is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13 to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immun
the first confirmed case in another american city. we'll have the latest. >>> and new trouble tonight for that cruise ship that sailed right into those hurricane winds. why tonight it is now being forced to turn around again. and now, another problem onboard. we'll be right back. u from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50...
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passengers in major american cities are seeing more of this. (sot nightline passenger) we've seen a lot more police presence. (gfx) from new york to washington dc, to chicago, to los angeles- - (vo) increased security and more officers in subways, train stations and airports. after the horrific terror attacks in brussels, authorities in the u-s are taking no chances. the only flight from brussels to the u-s tuesday was stopped on the tarmac-- not even allowed to the gate until after passengers and bags were brusselsplanelandsfl) they just told us there was a security situation. a brief scare in denver-- part of a terminal evacuated until some suspicious baggage was cleared. and in houston-- getting ready to host 100,000 fans for the n-c-a-a tournament-- officers are working with heightened concern. (nats air strike from raddatz pkg) over the last pushed isis out of more of its territory in the middle east-- experts say the group created sleeper cells to strike abroad. (sot richard clarke, nightline) we know that isis created an external attack
passengers in major american cities are seeing more of this. (sot nightline passenger) we've seen a lot more police presence. (gfx) from new york to washington dc, to chicago, to los angeles- - (vo) increased security and more officers in subways, train stations and airports. after the horrific terror attacks in brussels, authorities in the u-s are taking no chances. the only flight from brussels to the u-s tuesday was stopped on the tarmac-- not even allowed to the gate until after passengers...
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my name is jessica mckenna, and i'm from the great american city of yorba linda. i grew up there learning wholesome, small-town values. i even rememr a time when my mother made a pie. [ laughter ] now i'm a stay-at-home mom. here's a picture of my little rug rats. i love them all so much and so equally, or which ones were black. [ laughter ] i'm jessica mckenna. m nicole byer, and i grew up in the great american state of new jersey on a hay farm. that's right..no crops, no animals, just hay. and even though i've achieved incredible personal success through hard work and twitter, of course, i haven't forgotten about my old friends. oh, hey, hay. [ kissing ] [ laughs ] so good to see you. what? you want money? anyways, i'm nicole byer. i'm alison rich, and i come from the great american city of room i was locked in until the age of 12. [ laughter ] i was raised by a plate of spaghetti, and i grew up thinking "i love lucy" was reality. which have helped me overcome much adversity, like last year when i was hit by 15 cars. cars 1 through 13 killed me, but cars 14 and
my name is jessica mckenna, and i'm from the great american city of yorba linda. i grew up there learning wholesome, small-town values. i even rememr a time when my mother made a pie. [ laughter ] now i'm a stay-at-home mom. here's a picture of my little rug rats. i love them all so much and so equally, or which ones were black. [ laughter ] i'm jessica mckenna. m nicole byer, and i grew up in the great american state of new jersey on a hay farm. that's right..no crops, no animals, just hay....
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markers have been taken,, the printed portion for carl stokes, the first black mayor of the major american city city and for charles addams fort charles addams, and landscape designer was removed in the last 10 dayschch of the remaining honoring jim brown, now has writing with a green marker, councilman zack reed who worked with committee leaders to create the heritage trail said vandals are most likely kids who don't project.gevael >> we just want to detect the mount pleasant historic neighborhood that played a vital part in the history and upkeep of cleveland as a whole and these markers rh to showee that not only what we did yesterday is important that lovely are doing todayayrt. >> is disappointed because he did a lot of things for the city of cleveland . they were happy about this marker . and to see someonem do this for, it is heartbreaking.t >> that the printed portion of trolls and is marker was found inside the aj rickoff school a few hours ago, and they're planning to make the framing around the markers more secure so does not happen because there are plans to put uptars several more
markers have been taken,, the printed portion for carl stokes, the first black mayor of the major american city city and for charles addams fort charles addams, and landscape designer was removed in the last 10 dayschch of the remaining honoring jim brown, now has writing with a green marker, councilman zack reed who worked with committee leaders to create the heritage trail said vandals are most likely kids who don't project.gevael >> we just want to detect the mount pleasant historic...
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red light cameras set up to make intersections safer, also make a ton of revenue for american cities.quick yellow lights and fast money that make it hard to stop in more ways than one. i'm talking flit about two subjects that don't usually end up in the same conversation. one is the number of people killed or injured in traffic accidents in american cities and the other is
red light cameras set up to make intersections safer, also make a ton of revenue for american cities.quick yellow lights and fast money that make it hard to stop in more ways than one. i'm talking flit about two subjects that don't usually end up in the same conversation. one is the number of people killed or injured in traffic accidents in american cities and the other is
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a health alert now-- new research predicts which american cities could have a zika outbreak this summer. and orlando is near the top of the list! map from the national center for atmospheric it shows the cities zika outbreak this orlando is one of the biggest hot zones in the county. anaysts say orlando is one of 50 cities expected to have a warmer than normal summer.... making it a breeding ground for zika-carying mosquitoes. the map also takes into accont the number of international travelers each city will get over the summer months. the news comes as four new zika cases are discovered in florida.... including one in central florida. according to the florida department of health... that case is new in brevard county. it joins three cases found in alachua county. there are now 66 zika cases in florida.... all are travel related. new this morning-- the volusia county man--that deputies say hit and killed a horse-- is expected in court today. christopher todd is scheduled for sentencing this morning. it was back in february of last year.... todd got into a verbal arguement with a group
a health alert now-- new research predicts which american cities could have a zika outbreak this summer. and orlando is near the top of the list! map from the national center for atmospheric it shows the cities zika outbreak this orlando is one of the biggest hot zones in the county. anaysts say orlando is one of 50 cities expected to have a warmer than normal summer.... making it a breeding ground for zika-carying mosquitoes. the map also takes into accont the number of international travelers...
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american name. most of the cities and alabama have native american names. this chief led the drive in the tuscaloosa alabama area. they didn't spell it with that she. they spelled with a k. we are now entering into the old senate chamber. we have 35 chairs. 35 members of the alabama state senate. house the senate in this room from 1851 to 1985. this is the most historic room in the capital. the confederate states of america was formed here. jefferson davis worked in this room for several months. floodlights in here are identical to what was there in 1861. either oil or gas fired lights. the space above is the gallery. they can watch the lawmakers make the laws of alabama. we had the senate in this room from 1851 to 1985. the last room we will see is the old house of representatives. there are a hundred and five chairs. . froms to them in this room 1851 to 1985. this room is used on a continuous basis. the main purpose today is for the governor of alabama to deliver his or her state of the state address. there has been address delivered in alabama since 1851
american name. most of the cities and alabama have native american names. this chief led the drive in the tuscaloosa alabama area. they didn't spell it with that she. they spelled with a k. we are now entering into the old senate chamber. we have 35 chairs. 35 members of the alabama state senate. house the senate in this room from 1851 to 1985. this is the most historic room in the capital. the confederate states of america was formed here. jefferson davis worked in this room for several...
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an american city. neighbors on high alert.
an american city. neighbors on high alert.
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. >>> and the scene tonight, a american city. buildings levels. streeted covers in debris and glass. firefighters injured. >>> the stunning moment, the cab driver held at gunpoint. the officer who happened to walk up to the car. >>> and, the fifth beatle. celebrating sir george martin tonight, the songs that wouldn't have been the same without him. love me do >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. the dust still settling after another critical night of voting, and already tonight, the focus now on next tuesday. overnight, donald trump winning three out of four states, and late today, vowing, if he wins ohio and florida next, he'll go for, in his words, a knockout. trump now has victories in 15 states, all of those in red. he leads in delegates. and next tuesday night could very well be a turning point. five major primaries, ohio and florida included.
. >>> and the scene tonight, a american city. buildings levels. streeted covers in debris and glass. firefighters injured. >>> the stunning moment, the cab driver held at gunpoint. the officer who happened to walk up to the car. >>> and, the fifth beatle. celebrating sir george martin tonight, the songs that wouldn't have been the same without him. love me do >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. the dust still...
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security is being stepped up in many american cities, including here in washington. is at reagan national airport with the changes many travelers will notice. john: we can tell you that commuters from around the country and major transportation not only increased police, more canine sweeps, even longer security lines. here at reagan national airport, no exception. ub,s is a major health -- h not just a busy terminal. over to the curbside check-in, we can show you that the metro station, the busy metro station is right across the street. is working closely with homeland security and intelligence from all around the globe. even though there is no specific or credible threat here in the u.s. today, tsa has decided to increase security. u.s. customs and border's will againstng all travelers the u.s. terrorist screening database. metro is working with local police departments, adding more police on trains and platforms. >>' i expect more checks. regularly best get here extra -- get here extra early. john: today was going to be the day that airport workers staged a work st
security is being stepped up in many american cities, including here in washington. is at reagan national airport with the changes many travelers will notice. john: we can tell you that commuters from around the country and major transportation not only increased police, more canine sweeps, even longer security lines. here at reagan national airport, no exception. ub,s is a major health -- h not just a busy terminal. over to the curbside check-in, we can show you that the metro station, the...
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. >>> and health alert tonight, new research, predicts which american cities could have a zika out breek, this summer -- out break this summer. the orlando is at the top of the list. the research combines the mosquito that spreads it, and the weather conditions, and takes into account the number of international travelers, some may have cold or flu like symptoms. there's a rare birth defect, that causes children to be born with large heads and brain damage. >>> and hulk hogan's tape testimony. >> bob, jurors will hear the closing arguments tomorrow. he discussed his wrestling per son in a, his true identity, his real name is terry bolea. and he's suing the company, because they violated his privacy. the video shows him having sex wife. recorded. >>> a pilot makes an emergency landing in the everglades. aircraft, brought it down near fort lauderdale, and they had a difficult time to get to it, the plane was experiencing engine problems. two on board were not hurt. >>> and tampa is the latest city to issue citations, and set up arrests for people busted with small amounts of marijuana. the
. >>> and health alert tonight, new research, predicts which american cities could have a zika out breek, this summer -- out break this summer. the orlando is at the top of the list. the research combines the mosquito that spreads it, and the weather conditions, and takes into account the number of international travelers, some may have cold or flu like symptoms. there's a rare birth defect, that causes children to be born with large heads and brain damage. >>> and hulk...
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an american city. neighbors on high alert. two violent prisoners. accused of murder, breaking free. >>> and the alarming new headline about the zika virus.
an american city. neighbors on high alert. two violent prisoners. accused of murder, breaking free. >>> and the alarming new headline about the zika virus.
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heard by someone external to the terrorist attack was very aggressive words against america and american city. >> investigator say this man and his brother died after carrying out the attack and police are searching for another man. and police arrested a man they say was in the advanced stages to attack the country. they say there have no link between his plan and the attacks in brussels this week or paris back in november. >> julio fuentes seen here formally resigned as city manager for santa clara earlier this evening. no specific reason of given for the resignation. he served as city manager for just over three years. his departure comes over the heels of another high-profile resignation. mayor jamie matthews announced he was retiring to spend more time with his family. >> caught on camera and wanted by police officers think this man could be responsible for dozens of car thefts in union city. they say it's happening near alvarado niles road. that's where the surveillance video was captured. if you recognize this man, please call police. >> caught on camera, police are looking for a pair o
heard by someone external to the terrorist attack was very aggressive words against america and american city. >> investigator say this man and his brother died after carrying out the attack and police are searching for another man. and police arrested a man they say was in the advanced stages to attack the country. they say there have no link between his plan and the attacks in brussels this week or paris back in november. >> julio fuentes seen here formally resigned as city...
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. >>> and the scene tonight, a major gas explosion rocking an american city. buildings levels.
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comments. >> reporter: michigan, just outside of detroit is a unique place because it's the only american cityents are muslim. and a majority of the city council members are, too. it's a comfortable place to be an american muslim. and that's why ted cruz's comments about patrolling and securing muslim neighborhoods captured so much attention here. >> i think it's the way he said it. a little scary to me. >> reporter: you've all heard ted cruz's comments. how many of you are angry with his comments? raise your hand. hands down, please. are any of you accepting, okay with it? raise your hand. >> no. >> reporter: nobody? the men in this mosque come from places like yemen, bangladesh and bosnia. many have been here for decades and want people like ted cruz to know they consider themselves americans first. what was the first thing that went through your mind? >> i feel very bad. it's not right thing to say. this is america. everybody has a right to live, equal opportunity. >> it is a discrimination of a group, of a faith. nobody can support this. >> reporter: but many people certainly do, including
comments. >> reporter: michigan, just outside of detroit is a unique place because it's the only american cityents are muslim. and a majority of the city council members are, too. it's a comfortable place to be an american muslim. and that's why ted cruz's comments about patrolling and securing muslim neighborhoods captured so much attention here. >> i think it's the way he said it. a little scary to me. >> reporter: you've all heard ted cruz's comments. how many of you are...
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a second major american city >>> breaking overnight. the illinois primary is called while you were sleeping but the missouri primary is still too close to call. who takes home another win? who is still fighting to win the final race from yesterday's primaries? >>> let's go to the breaking news in democracy 2016. call in missouri for the democrats and republicans. the votes still being counted. >> bernie sanders and hillary clinton, it's less than one percentage point and that means they can have a recount. >> clinton keeps her lead, in addition to illinois she also won florida, north carolina and ohio. >> on the republican side adopted donald dominated the sunshine state, just about every other state that voted yesterday. that includes north carolina and illinois. the only one he couldn't clinch? ohio. governor john kasich took the victory in his home state. senators ted cruz and marco rubio didn't win any states. and after rubio's loss to trump in florida he's suspended his campaign. more on this overnight coverage of democracy 2016 in
a second major american city >>> breaking overnight. the illinois primary is called while you were sleeping but the missouri primary is still too close to call. who takes home another win? who is still fighting to win the final race from yesterday's primaries? >>> let's go to the breaking news in democracy 2016. call in missouri for the democrats and republicans. the votes still being counted. >> bernie sanders and hillary clinton, it's less than one percentage point and...
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major show of force right here in new york city tonight. >> reporter: these images of the bombed-out subways in brussels striking fear into the hearts of american come muters. heightened state of vigilance. in new york city, thousands of additional officers at the ready. >> this is something we think about every minute of every day. >> reporter: beefed up security monitoring the subway, complete with bag searches and k-9 units. something we witnessed firsthand as we took a subway to grand central station, where more than 750,000 people stream through every day. do you find yourself being more vigilant today? >> absolutely. keep your eyes open, watching what's going around. we've seen a lot more police presence. >> always aware of my surroundings. look left and right, up and down. >> reporter: while there is no current intelligence that suggests a threat in these american cities, from washington, d.c. to chicago to los angeles, authorities are increasing security and deploying extra officers. >> we hope that powers that be are doing what they need to do. >> reporter: and security is not just beefed up on subways, but airports are also on high al
major show of force right here in new york city tonight. >> reporter: these images of the bombed-out subways in brussels striking fear into the hearts of american come muters. heightened state of vigilance. in new york city, thousands of additional officers at the ready. >> this is something we think about every minute of every day. >> reporter: beefed up security monitoring the subway, complete with bag searches and k-9 units. something we witnessed firsthand as we took a...
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. >>> and the scene tonight, a major gas explosion rocking an american city. buildings levels. streeted covers in debris and glass. firefighters injured. >>> the stunning moment, the cab driver held at gunpoint. the officer who happened to walk up to the car. >>> and, the fifth beatle. celebrating sir george martin
. >>> and the scene tonight, a major gas explosion rocking an american city. buildings levels. streeted covers in debris and glass. firefighters injured. >>> the stunning moment, the cab driver held at gunpoint. the officer who happened to walk up to the car. >>> and, the fifth beatle. celebrating sir george martin
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. >>> and the scene tonight, a major gas explosion rocking an american city. buildings levels. streeted covers in debris and glass. firefighters injured. >>> the stunning moment, the cab driver held at gunpoint. the officer who happened to walk
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an american city. neighbors on high alert. two violent prisoners. one accused of murder, breaking
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city. amid questions about our own security. the tense moment at an american airport, the passenger jet met by authorities. and the fbi tonight. we ask, how will lone wolves are they tracking right now in the u.s.? we have team coverage. "world news tonight" guns now. >>> from abc news, this is a special edition of "world news tonight" with david muir. brussels under attack. >>> good evening on this tuesday night, as this country and the world now reacts to another series of deadly terror attacks. tonight, the urgent manhunt right now, after the city of brussels is rocked with multiple explosions, at the airport and then in the subway. americans among the injured, among those trapped, and you'll hear from them tonight. authorities now putting out this image. three suspects at the airport, two of them believed to be the suicide bombers. the third man on the right they believe is on the run at this hour. we will analyze what else is in that photo. afterwards, smoke and dust, the injured crying for help. and then, on the subway, in the center of the city, the nex
city. amid questions about our own security. the tense moment at an american airport, the passenger jet met by authorities. and the fbi tonight. we ask, how will lone wolves are they tracking right now in the u.s.? we have team coverage. "world news tonight" guns now. >>> from abc news, this is a special edition of "world news tonight" with david muir. brussels under attack. >>> good evening on this tuesday night, as this country and the world now reacts to...
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fireworks and finger pointing over who's to blame for the toxic crisis that has poisoned an american city. tonight, angry calls for an embattled governor as the epa head resigns. >>> a storm of controversy forces the end of an era at sea world. what it means for the killer whales that made the themeark famous. >>> hitting the brakes. a major announcement about life-saving technology. your car taking control, stopping a crash before it happens. >>> sounding the alarm about a surge in kids rushed to the e.r. after swallowing adult medication. one every nine
fireworks and finger pointing over who's to blame for the toxic crisis that has poisoned an american city. tonight, angry calls for an embattled governor as the epa head resigns. >>> a storm of controversy forces the end of an era at sea world. what it means for the killer whales that made the themeark famous. >>> hitting the brakes. a major announcement about life-saving technology. your car taking control, stopping a crash before it happens. >>> sounding the alarm...
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>> reporter: all the divisions trump rails about suddenly conjured up on the streets of an american city. the cops used horses for crowd control. and when that didn't work, they brought out the pepper spray. >> i got a mouthful of pepper spray. you've got to be careful here. >> reporter: some of the protesters clearly had some experience with pepper spray. >> the guy right here! put your face forward and leave it there. try to stand up now. >> keep your eyes open. >> reporter: they had gallons of milk handy to neutralize the sting. gives a whole new meaning to the phrase feeling the bern. the person you had to feel sorry memorabilia. >> what did people do to you? >> spit on us. >> reporter: nobody was changing anyone's mind here. >> why do you feel it's important to make your voice heard? >> we're watching the beginning of a new third reich. these people are fascists. >> reporter: one side calling the other fascists. the other calling them communists. >> trump himself has been criticized for egging his supporters on. do you think he deserves any of the blame? >> he doesn't egg his suppor
>> reporter: all the divisions trump rails about suddenly conjured up on the streets of an american city. the cops used horses for crowd control. and when that didn't work, they brought out the pepper spray. >> i got a mouthful of pepper spray. you've got to be careful here. >> reporter: some of the protesters clearly had some experience with pepper spray. >> the guy right here! put your face forward and leave it there. try to stand up now. >> keep your eyes open....
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. >>> the battle for economic prosperity in the 21st century has convinced many americans cities that they will be left in the dust if they don't offer businesses and entrepreneurs superhigh speed internet service. that's why the holy grail has become the gigabit. tech in other words know that one gigabit is 100 ,000 megabits. gigabit receives is the new gold standard for broadband speed and it depends on an infrastructure built with fiberoptic signals as opposed to regular cables. existing internet providers are not willing to upgrade their system. these so-called incumbent providers, like time-warner, at&t and comcast, are explaining their unwillingness to upgrade, 89 cities provide their own fiber broadband and about half of them offer gigabit, ultrahigh speed internet service. others are looking to get it. let me be clear. they are paying for these ultimate tra high speed internet services by sms taking this proactive aggressive approach, cities have sparked huge fights with cable and telecom heavy weights and the lawmakers those heavy weights lobby. the industry says it is unfair
. >>> the battle for economic prosperity in the 21st century has convinced many americans cities that they will be left in the dust if they don't offer businesses and entrepreneurs superhigh speed internet service. that's why the holy grail has become the gigabit. tech in other words know that one gigabit is 100 ,000 megabits. gigabit receives is the new gold standard for broadband speed and it depends on an infrastructure built with fiberoptic signals as opposed to regular cables....
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fireworks and finger pointing over who's to blame for the toxic crisis that has poisoned an american city. tonight, angry calls for an embattled governor as the epa head resigns. >>> a storm of controversy forces the end of an era at sea world. what it means for the killer whales that made the theme pk famous. >>> hitting the brakes. a major announcement about life-saving technology. your car taking control, stopping a crash before it happens. >>> sounding the alarm about a surge in kids rushed to the e.r. after swallowing adult medication. one every nine minutes. a new warning for parents. >>> found alive, after five weeks missing at sea. you won't believe where they found one amazing puppy. >>> "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer::from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with leseer holt. >>> good evening. washington today was nothing short of a public shaming of two high-powered officials as they were held accountable for the systematic failure that virtually poisoned the w wer for thousands in flinin michigan. michigan's governor and the head
fireworks and finger pointing over who's to blame for the toxic crisis that has poisoned an american city. tonight, angry calls for an embattled governor as the epa head resigns. >>> a storm of controversy forces the end of an era at sea world. what it means for the killer whales that made the theme pk famous. >>> hitting the brakes. a major announcement about life-saving technology. your car taking control, stopping a crash before it happens. >>> sounding the alarm...
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. >>> and the scene tonight, a major gas explosion rocking an american city. buildings levels. streeted covers in debris and glass. firefighters injured. >>> the stunning moment, the cab driver held at gunpoint. the officer who happened to walk up to the car. >>> and, the fifth beatle. celebrating sir george martin have been the same without him. love me do >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. the dust still settling after another critical night of voting, and already tonight, the focus now on next tuesday. overnight, donald trump winning three out of four states, and late today, vowing, if he wins ohio and florida next, he'll go for, in his words, a knockout. trump now has victories in 15 states, all of those in red. he leads in delegates. and next tuesday night could very well be a turning point. five major primaries, ohio and florida included. tonight, ohio governor john kasich promises he'll win his home state. a new fox poll out tonight shows kasich leading trump in ohio by five points, the only poll so far, showing kasich ahead.
. >>> and the scene tonight, a major gas explosion rocking an american city. buildings levels. streeted covers in debris and glass. firefighters injured. >>> the stunning moment, the cab driver held at gunpoint. the officer who happened to walk up to the car. >>> and, the fifth beatle. celebrating sir george martin have been the same without him. love me do >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. the dust still settling...
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all new in the 6:30 half hour, how authorities found the laser guided missiles and tell you what american city they were bound for. >> christine: kristen miranda watching live feeds for us during the morning and she is watching the current race standings, can you guess which race? the iditarod race i think will be ending here during the morning hours, we'll check in this is wbtv news this (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) >>> live from charlotte this is wbtv news this morning. >> christine: right now we're following one of the biggest races in the world. >> john: not talking presidential race here, let's get over to kristen miranda with the latest on the iditarod, live in the alert center. >> kristen: the current standings, i want to show you so you can see all of the athletes you've been following in the iditarod this morning. this is where they stand. we could know in a little more than an hour w
all new in the 6:30 half hour, how authorities found the laser guided missiles and tell you what american city they were bound for. >> christine: kristen miranda watching live feeds for us during the morning and she is watching the current race standings, can you guess which race? the iditarod race i think will be ending here during the morning hours, we'll check in this is wbtv news this (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. seem to be dealing with social...
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fireworks and finger pointing over who's to blame for the toxic crisis that has poisoned an american city. tonight, angry calls for an embattled governor as the epa head resigns. >>> a storm of controversy forces the end of an era at sea world. what it means for the killer whales that made the theme pk famous. >>> hitting the brakes. a major announcement about life-saving technology. your car taking control, stopping a crash before it happens. >>> sounding the alarm about a surge in kids rushed to the e.r. after swallowing adult medication. one every nine minutes. a new warning for parents. >>> found alive, after five weeks missing at
fireworks and finger pointing over who's to blame for the toxic crisis that has poisoned an american city. tonight, angry calls for an embattled governor as the epa head resigns. >>> a storm of controversy forces the end of an era at sea world. what it means for the killer whales that made the theme pk famous. >>> hitting the brakes. a major announcement about life-saving technology. your car taking control, stopping a crash before it happens. >>> sounding the alarm...
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fireworks and finger pointing over who's to blame for the toxic crisis that has poisoned an american city. tonight, angry calls for an embattled governor as the epa head resigns. >>> a storm of controversy forces the end of an era at sea world. what it means for the killer whales that made the theme park famous. >>> hitting the brakes. a major announcement about life-saving technology. your car taking control, stopping a crash before it happens. >>> sounding the alarm about a surge in kids rushed to the e.r.
fireworks and finger pointing over who's to blame for the toxic crisis that has poisoned an american city. tonight, angry calls for an embattled governor as the epa head resigns. >>> a storm of controversy forces the end of an era at sea world. what it means for the killer whales that made the theme park famous. >>> hitting the brakes. a major announcement about life-saving technology. your car taking control, stopping a crash before it happens. >>> sounding the alarm...
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one is the number of people killed or injured in traffic accidents in american cities and the other is the large budget shortfall faced by many of those cities.
one is the number of people killed or injured in traffic accidents in american cities and the other is the large budget shortfall faced by many of those cities.
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one is the number of people killed or injured in traffic accidents in american cities. and the other is the large budget faced by many of those citieses. tonight a third topic covered last november, bringing the two together in chicago and other cities. red light cameras, you know what i'm talking about, cameras taking photos of those winning through red lights. that can cost drivers $50 to $100. a driver's desire to avoid the tickets is a key reason that advocates quay the camera reduces crashes. the insurance institute for highway safety shows a 13 to 29% reduction in injury related crashes at intersections that have red light cameras. the insurance institution is funded by insurance companies and insurers can raise premiums on drivers after being caught running a red light. there's a conflict of interest there. many cameras are not marked, meaning drivers don't know they are there. it's part of a debate over whether cities are using the cameras more to boost revenue than to promote traffic safety. public outcry over the camera is reason why using them is a decline. it
one is the number of people killed or injured in traffic accidents in american cities. and the other is the large budget faced by many of those citieses. tonight a third topic covered last november, bringing the two together in chicago and other cities. red light cameras, you know what i'm talking about, cameras taking photos of those winning through red lights. that can cost drivers $50 to $100. a driver's desire to avoid the tickets is a key reason that advocates quay the camera reduces...
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tomorrow judy woodruff hits the road to see american cities on the rebound. that's it for this edition of pbs fushour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan, have a good night. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism...
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one is the number of people killed or injured in traffic accidents in american cities and
one is the number of people killed or injured in traffic accidents in american cities and
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fireworks and finger pointing over who's to blame for the toxic crisis that has poisoned an american city. tonight, angry calls for an embattled governor as the epa head resigns. >>> a storm of controversy forces the end of an era at sea world. what it means for the killer whales that famous. brakes. a major announcement about life-saving technology. your car taking control, stopping a crash before it happens. >>> sounding the alarm about a surge in kids rushed to the e.r. after swallowing adult medication. minutes.
fireworks and finger pointing over who's to blame for the toxic crisis that has poisoned an american city. tonight, angry calls for an embattled governor as the epa head resigns. >>> a storm of controversy forces the end of an era at sea world. what it means for the killer whales that famous. brakes. a major announcement about life-saving technology. your car taking control, stopping a crash before it happens. >>> sounding the alarm about a surge in kids rushed to the e.r....
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fireworks and finger pointing over who's to blame for the toxic crisis that has poisoned an american city. ls for an embattled governor as the epa head resigns. >>> a storm of controversy forces the end of an era at searld. what it means for the killer whales that made the theme park famous. >>> hitting the brakes. about life-saving technology. your car taking control, stopping a crash before it happens. >>> sounding the alarm surge in kids rushed to the e.r. after swallowing adult medication. one every nine minutes. a new warning for nts. >>> found alive, after five weeks missing at sea. where they found one amazing puppy. "nightly news" begins right now.nnouncer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. what we washington today was nothing short of a public shaming of two high-powered officials as they were held accountable for thestematic failure that virtually poisoned the water for thousands in flint, michigan. michigan's governor and the head of the e called on to resign, as they appeared before congressional commit
fireworks and finger pointing over who's to blame for the toxic crisis that has poisoned an american city. ls for an embattled governor as the epa head resigns. >>> a storm of controversy forces the end of an era at searld. what it means for the killer whales that made the theme park famous. >>> hitting the brakes. about life-saving technology. your car taking control, stopping a crash before it happens. >>> sounding the alarm surge in kids rushed to the e.r. after...